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My Everday Life and Orthodox Faith: Pt 2

June 30, 2010 By admin Leave a Comment

This is part 2 of a six part serious of blogposts on one family’s inspiring journey to the Orthodox faith. There are many details to fill in today. I shared last time about visiting an Orthodox church over Labor day weekend of 2005. Vera, our searching daughter, was living at home but driving 60 miles […]

Filed Under: Evangelicals Tagged With: convert, evangelica, Nichole3, Our Life In Christ

Addressing Some Questions

June 29, 2010 By admin Leave a Comment

Part Five from the “Becoming Orthodox” blog. My friend Connie left the following comment and I thought I would address with a whole new post: I thought venerating icons meant kissing them? I don’t know, to me, Greek orthodoxy looks a lot like Catholicism by a different name and using different vocabulary. I am going […]

Filed Under: Mainline Protestants Tagged With: Becoming Orthodox blog, catholic, convert, icons, protestant, questions, roman, romaphobia

My Everyday Life and Orthodox Faith: Pt 1

June 28, 2010 By admin

I am a graduate of a very conservative Bible college. I met my husband there and we were married after my graduation. My husband graduated a year later. Our journey was often frustrating . We tried many churches and some house group churches through the years. One thing became clear to us both after 30 […]

Filed Under: Evangelicals Tagged With: convert, evangelical, Nichole3, Our Life In Christ

From Oral Roberts University to Orthodoxy

June 28, 2010 By admin 3 Comments

Eastern Orthodox Pastor has far-flung roots What Antony Hughes did all these many years ago at Oral Roberts University Graduate School of Theology and Missions in Tulsa was zig when he was supposed to zag. Here was your basic Southern Baptist who, at this beacon of the charismatic movement, first vectored from his evangelical roots […]

Filed Under: Baptists, Clergy Tagged With: 2007, Antiochian, Church, conversion, convert, Fr. Anthony Hughes, Oral Roberts University, orthodox, ORU, Southern Baptist, zag, zig

Becoming Orthodox – From Good To Best

June 25, 2010 By admin Leave a Comment

Becoming Orthodox

…if the Orthodox Church was what it claimed to be, that would mean a tectonic shift in our life and family.

Filed Under: Evangelicals Tagged With: convert, evangelical, protestant, The Hansen Family

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