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The Difficulties A Convert Faces In Approaching Orthodoxy

March 13, 2011 By Fr. John 13 Comments

by Ekaterini I am a convert to Orthodoxy and live in regional Australia. I came to my local Greek Orthodox Church from the Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch whose Patriarch is based in Syria. In Australia, this Church is known as the Antiochian Orthodox Church. There are five traditions of World Orthodoxy represented in my […]

Filed Under: Featured, JTO Blog, Latest Stories Tagged With: Australia, conversion, convert, difficulties, orthodox

To Convert or Not To Convert?

December 4, 2010 By admin 33 Comments

No priestly act is of more far-reaching consequence than a conversion to Orthodoxy. Throughout the Christian era the Orthodox Church has been exposed to constant oppression and frequent massacres. Yet no Orthodox Christian ever worried about the survival of the Orthodox Church. Therefore the survival of the Orthodox Church does not depend on numbers, but solely on the intensity of our Orthodox commitment.

Filed Under: Revert Stories Tagged With: conversion, convert, Fr. Leonidas, orthodox, proselyte, revert

A Journey To The Ancient Faith: Part 1

November 18, 2010 By Fr. John Leave a Comment

This is the story of parachurch Campus Crusade Leaders and their flocks becoming Orthodox by the thousands. Part 1 of 4. And it happened right here in the good ole’ USA.

Filed Under: Evangelicals Tagged With: Ancient, Braun, conversion, evangelical, faith, Gillquist, journey, orthodox

Margarita’s Way to Orthodoxy

October 13, 2010 By admin

by Rita Sullivan My name is Margarita. I am a member of the Russian Orthodox Parish of St Sergius of Radonezh, in Johannesburg, South Africa. I am not Russian. I was born 49 years ago, with a German/Dutch mother and an Irish/Afrikaner father. I was raised Protestant. Thirteen years ago, I was introduced to Daniel […]

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From Protestant to Orthodox

September 8, 2010 By admin

by David B. Posted first on Monday, March 20, 2006, this was taken from this blog, which states: This will be the only post on this blog, and it’s for the sole purpose of sharing my testimony of how I converted from Evangelical Protestantism to the Eastern Orthodox Church. After the text of the testimony, […]

Filed Under: Baptists, Evangelicals Tagged With: conversion, convert, evangelical, orthodoxy

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