Born on December 29, 1716 in the Tidewater of Virginia, Philip Ludwell III was America's first Orthodox convert.
Aneesh* read Kunju Kaaryangalude Odeythampuran, the Malayalam translation of Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things, when he ...
While experts dispute the root causes of violence against believers, Nigeria recorded the overwhelming majority of Christians ...
In its Al-Naba newsletter, ISWAP cited a security source saying Nigerian Christians are “a legitimate target for the ...
This touches two out of five Christians in Asia. The number of countries experiencing "extreme" levels of persecution is up from 13 to 15, nine are in Asia and the Middle East, occupying the top spots ...
Byzantine Patriarch Anthony warned the Church cannot endure without an empire, emphasizing their inseparable unity during ...
After that, I called my wife and told her I wasn’t going to try to be Jewish anymore. Franny said she’d just told her ...
They call them the Orthobros. Young Americans, predominantly male and embracing traditional values, they are looking for something that makes sense of their lives. But they are not turning to work, ...
Today, nearly half of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s population is Muslim — a rare case in Europe. This did not happen through ...
In 1978, Soviet scientists stumbled upon a family living in a remote part of Russia. They hadn’t interacted with outsiders for decades. Almost half a century later, one of them is still there ...
In the USA, there is a growing interest of young people in Orthodox Christianity. This was announced on January 9 by Archpriest Alexy Duncan, rector of the Church of the Nativity of the Most Holy ...
His story is worth revisiting, touching as it does so many timely topics related to today’s discussions of Jews, Christians, America and Israel nearly two centuries after Cresson’s death.