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Letter To A Roman Catholic Friend

May 26, 2010 By admin 10 Comments

No, Bill, it is impossible to be both Roman Catholic and Orthodox at the same time.

Filed Under: Byzantine Catholics Tagged With: 1982, byzantine, catholic, convert, eastern, Fr. Gregorio Cognetti, orthodoxy, rite, roman catholic

Reason #1: the ever-changing church

May 26, 2010 By admin

This series of articles are from the “Becoming Orthodox” blog. This is the first in a series of posts highlighting reasons why I have converted to the Orthodox Church. They are listed in no particular order. Some are big, important reasons; others may be small, wonderful but non-essential reasons. I hope they offer food for […]

Filed Under: Mainline Protestants Tagged With: 2010, Becoming Orthodox blog, convert, protestant

The Fire Is Kindled

May 25, 2010 By admin Leave a Comment

by Fr. Barnabas Powell In this, the second in a series of four articles on Pentecostalism and his journey to the Orthodox faith, Fr. Barnabas sets the stage for his own spiritual odyssey. THE FIRE IS KINDLED Pentecostalism is poised to become the dominant expression of Christianity in the West. The phenomenal growth of Pentecostal […]

Filed Under: Pentecostals Tagged With: convert, Fr. Barnabas Powell, orthodoxy, pentecostal

The Thorny Path To God

May 24, 2010 By admin Leave a Comment

Then the Gospels somehow came into my hands. This book created an amazing impression upon me. I suddenly had a sharp perception that the truth was precisely here. It was as if I saw with my own eyes how Christ preached, worked miracles, was crucified, and resurrected. Truly resurrected! No such perception of reality has ever occurred to me with any other reading.

Filed Under: Atheists Tagged With: atheist, convert, Elena Skorokhodova, Russian

Strange Fire

May 23, 2010 By admin 3 Comments

by Fr. Barnabas Powell In this, the first of a series of four articles on Pentecostalism and his journey to the Orthodox faith, Fr. Barnabas Powell sets the stage for his own spiritual odyssey. STRANGE FIRE Recently, Dr. Vincent Synan, Dean of the Divinity School and Regent University and long time historian of the Pentecostal […]

Filed Under: Clergy Tagged With: convert, Fr. Barnabas Powell, orthodoxy, pentecostal

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