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Orthodoxy Makes Russians ‘Extremely Strong’

November 30, 2015 By Fr. John 1 Comment

Japanese Hollywood actor Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa is impressed how Russians respect their Orthodox faith. “I managed to visit New Jerusalem and it impressed me very much. I saw with my own eyes how important for a Russian person are holy shrines, how deeply you respect your faith. Now I understand why the whole world respects the […]

Filed Under: JTO Blog, Latest Stories, News Tagged With: Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, orthodox, orthodoxy, Russian

Fear Not, Little Flock

September 5, 2015 By Fr. John 16 Comments

To any who are Orthodox and living in the West and feeling alone – fear not. You are part of a brave new frontier – you are on the front lines. It is not a cause for despair, but a challenge to be embraced, a cause for joy that we can be a part of […]

Filed Under: Featured, JTO Blog, Latest Stories Tagged With: america, orthodoxy

Orthodoxy at its Best… is Local

August 31, 2015 By Fr. John 6 Comments

by Fr. John Guy Winfrey In the United States we are still struggling, in a sense, to find our identity as Orthodox. On the one hand it is very easy to say who we are. We can express the Orthodox Faith with unanimity. We all recognize that there is a largely common way to live that […]

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12 Things I LOVE About Orthodoxy

August 17, 2015 By Fr. John 15 Comments

by Thom Crowe Full Disclosure I’ve wanted to write a listicle about the Orthodox Church, my home within Christianity, for quite some time. But, as often happens, I got distracted and never finished it, until today. So what changed? I saw an article shared by my friend Heather about the 11 things someone loves about […]

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Eleven Anonymous Turkish Muslims Baptized Orthodox Christians

July 16, 2015 By Fr. John 2 Comments

Eleven Turkish citizens, among them a famous Turkish actor, were baptized in May 2015. The baptism was celebrated by the Metropolitan of Attica. The [original] 13 muslim men and women (between the ages of 30 and 40) were impressed by the beauty of the Orthodox monuments of the island [of Chios], and on their return […]

Filed Under: Latest Stories, Muslims Tagged With: baptism, convert, muslim, orthodoxy, Turkish

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