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Are We Ready For The Coming Evangelical Collapse?

September 17, 2012 By Fr. John 40 Comments

by Kevin Allen This is an excellent and hard hitting piece by the host of Ancient Faith Radio’s Ancient Faith Today. Kevin’s show the only live listener call-in radio program that discusses contemporary issues from the perspective of the Holy Tradition of the Eastern Orthodox Church. Ancient Faith Today can be heard Sunday nights on […]

Filed Under: Latest Stories, News Tagged With: Alexei Krindatch, Coming Evangelical Collapse, converts, Kevin Allen, orthodox, tribalism

The Most Orthodox Country In The Western Hemisphere

August 27, 2012 By Fr. John 22 Comments

Almost overnight, Guatemala has become the most Orthodox country in the Western Hemisphere.

Filed Under: Featured, Latest Stories, News Tagged With: Guatemala, orthodoxy

The Most Remote Orthodox Church in the World

June 28, 2012 By Fr. John 11 Comments

by Dania Kanella Since its founding, Christianity has managed to spread to the whole world, from the biggest cities of the world to the vast jungles of Africa. Christians worship God everywhere, from huge cathedrals to remote, small churches on mountain tops and modest chapels in their neighborhoods. But who could ever imagine that at […]

Filed Under: Featured, Latest Stories, News Tagged With: antarctica, Holy Trinity Church

Ancient Faith Finds Modern Appeal

June 6, 2012 By Fr. John Leave a Comment

from the Bonner County Daily Bee! Take the northern entrance to Pleasant Valley Loop Road and, in less than half a mile, you come upon what appears to be a little country church. Only the sign outside — announcing the presence of the Holy Myrrhbearers Orthodox Christian Church — hints that there is some ancient […]

Filed Under: News, Roman Catholics Tagged With: Bonners Ferry, Fr. Gregory Horton, orthodox

Eastern Orthodox Members Trying to Grow in Jacksonville, IL

February 28, 2012 By Fr. John Leave a Comment

For Karen Woods of Jacksonville, attending Divine Liturgy, the primary worship service in the Eastern Orthodox Christian tradition, has meant making a 90-minute trek one way to Quincy’s St. Raphael of Brooklyn Mission Church each Sunday. Woods, a convert to Orthodoxy along with her husband, Martin, and son, Andrew, 18, is hoping to generate interest […]

Filed Under: Latest Stories, News Tagged With: Illinois, Jacksonville, mission, orthodox

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