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Full Impact Faith: An Interview with Fr. Turbo Qualls

July 13, 2017 By Fr. John 6 Comments

by Tudor Petcu Another in our series by Romanian writer, Tudor Petcu. Tudor is a graduate of the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Bucharest, Romania. His work focuses on the evolution of Orthodox spirituality in Western societies. In this article, he interviews Fr. Turbo Qualls – the unofficial winner of the aware for the ‘Best Clergy […]

Filed Under: Clergy, Latest Stories, Other Christians Tagged With: convert, orthodox, Turbo Qualls

“The First Thing That Drew Me To Orthodoxy”

July 11, 2017 By Fr. John 1 Comment

by Metropolitan Kallistos (Ware) Metropolitan of Diokleia Kallistos (Ware) speaks on his liturgical experience in Orthodox life.

Filed Under: Anglicans/Episcopalians, Clergy, Latest Stories Tagged With: Anglican, convert, Metropolitan Kallistos Ware, orthodox

Orthodox Filipinos in Moscow (cebuano version)

July 5, 2017 By Fr. John 1 Comment

For our many Filipino readers! A video of an excursion to the holy places of Moscow in cebuano. Glorious! The guides are Filipino seminarians from the mission of Russian Orthodox Church in Mindanao. Summer 2016

Filed Under: Latest Stories, Missions Tagged With: filipino, moscow, orthodox

Philippines Government Pledges Support to Orthodox Communities in the Country

June 26, 2017 By Fr. John 1 Comment

On, June 17-19, 2017, with the blessing of his Holiness Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia Kirill, manager of the Moscow Patriarchate’s parishes in Eastern and South-Eastern Asia and head of the Administrative Secretariat of the Moscow Patriarchate Archbishop Sergius of Solnechnogorsk visited the Philippines. On June 19, the prelate met with the Minister of […]

Filed Under: Latest Stories, Missions, News Tagged With: conversions, government, Moscow Patriarchate, orthodox, philippines, Russian Orthodox

Conversions Gradually Transforming Orthodox Christianity

June 26, 2017 By Fr. John 5 Comments

by Jonthan Pitts Growing up a Southern Baptist in eastern Tennessee, Brent Gilbert says, he never realized there were other ways to worship. He figured everyone knew the best church music was contemporary. He was sure there was a 45-minute pastor’s sermon at the heart of every Sunday service. And didn’t all Christians agree that […]

Filed Under: Latest Stories, News Tagged With: baptist, conversions, orthodox

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