Getting to Know the Homeless
by Danny Abbott Last year I attended the Orthodox Peace Fellowship conference at the Antiochian Village near Pittsburgh. It was a blessing... Read More
A Prayer for Peace and Repentance
by James Campbell Readers of In Communion may recall that a brief prayer for peace and repentance in time of war was... Read More
Who’s to Blame for Human Suffering?
By Scott Cairns How can one believe in a loving God who allows the innocent to suffer? I’ve been asked this many... Read More
If it Bleeds, It Leads
by Jim Forest Love is caring for the needs of another person even though you wish you didn’t have to and... Read More
Three Faiths Meet at OPF Conference
By Teresa Peneguy Paprock Above: Not your usual Orthodox Christian gathering: Daniel Spiro, left, and Haytham Younis An imam, a priest and a... Read More
In Communion-News- Fall 2010 nr 58
Turkey: monastery celebrates first Liturgy in 88 years On the 15th of August, Orthodox faithful flocked to the cliffside setting of Sumela... Read More
Conversations by E-Mail -Fall 2010 IC 58
These are extracts from recent postings to the OPF’s e-mail discussion list. If you are an OPF member and wish to take... Read More
Recommended Reading Fall 2010 IC 58
Towards a Truly Free Market by John Medaille Intercollegiate Studies Institute, 282 pp, $27 The economy is very sick, perhaps terminally, because... Read More
The Muddle that is the Middle East
by Alexander Patico These days, we Christians have a reputation often based on our prejudices rather than our principles, our irritations with... Read More
Witness in Jerusalem
By Helena KoumiBefore I came to Palestine-Israel, I had no way of knowing that the three-week war in Gaza was just around... Read More




