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The Short Walk Home

September 3, 2010 By admin 6 Comments

by Dwynwen East A few days ago I knelt beside a cupboard in my home ready to tackle the boring but very necessary and long overdue task of clearing it out. I could tell a great deal about that cupboard and its contents but I haven’t the space. Come to think of it that is […]

Filed Under: Anglicans/Episcopalians Tagged With: Anglican, christian, convert, Deynwen East, orthodoxy

Theophilus’ Journey to Orthodoxy

September 2, 2010 By admin Leave a Comment

by Theophilus Theophilus & Friends was an early and popular website run by a convert to Orthodoxy. Here, once and for all, after many requests, he recounts his conversion to the Orthodox Christian faith and entering the Orthodox Church. Dear Mary —, I’m glad to share what I can of my journey to Orthodoxy with […]

Filed Under: Evangelicals Tagged With: convert, orthodoxy, Theophilus and friends

The Pilgrimage of 77 Years

September 1, 2010 By admin 4 Comments

by Peter Cowling My pilgrimage to Orthodox Church has lasted seventy-seven years.  It has been a process of slow evolution rather than a quick revolution.  It has been a search for the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church. My first fifteen years were spent in Methodism, where I learned something of the Bible, and to […]

Filed Under: Mainline Protestants Tagged With: Christ, christian, conversion, convert, god, Jesus, methodist, orthodox, orthodoxy, Peter Cowling

THINK HYBRID

August 26, 2010 By Fr. John Leave a Comment

A Word to the Fore I found this article on a site I look at from time to time. It is from a heterodox source, but I confess that this is one of the serious issues facing Orthodox missions – that of homogenia, or homogenous faith communities. While it worked well enough in the Old […]

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How I Found Orthodoxy

August 18, 2010 By admin Leave a Comment

by Elizaveta Wehrmeyer From 1995 to 1997, my husband and I served as Baptist missionaries in Belarus. There, I encountered the Orthodox faith. I also experienced some difficult situations and people that led me to be disillusioned with my own Protestant faith, especially when the Baptist Union of Belarus told us that they did not […]

Filed Under: Evangelicals Tagged With: conversion, convert, Elizaveta Wehrmeyer, evangelical, orthodoxy

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