Two Soldiers of Christ: Boris and Gleb
by Father Sergei Hackel It seems remote, the Russian steppe on that July evening of 1015. Tents were being pitched. A prince,... Read More
Becoming the Jesus Prayer
by Fr. Michael Plekon The true aim of our Christian life is the acquisition of the Holy Spirit. As for fasts, and... Read More
The Treehouse: Saving Lives One by One
By Renee Croitoru Orthodox Christian visitors to Wichita, Kansas are often surprised by the visibility of Orthodoxy in this city on the... Read More
Nonviolence and Peace Traditions in Early & Eastern Christianity
By Fr. John McGuckin Fr. John McGuckin is professor of Church History at Union Theological Seminary and professor of Byzantine History at... Read More
Nonviolence and Peace Traditions in Early & Eastern Christianity
By Fr. John McGuckin Fr. John McGuckin is professor of Church History at Union Theological Seminary and professor of Byzantine History at... Read More
The Passion of Anger
by Mark Pearson Moving into another Lenten season of self inspection, I wondered what part of my soul I would be called... Read More
Family-Centered Education
by Rene Zitzloff Home schooling has become increasingly popular in the United States in recent years. One mother explains why she and... Read More
Death With Dignity?
by Frederica Mathewes-Green Oregon has become the first US state to give doctors permission toprescribe poisonous drugs in order to kill dying... Read More
“It Was Not You…”
Dostoevsky's View of Evil by Richard Pevear This is an abridgement of the introduction to Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky's translation of... Read More

