May 14, 2018 196 0 Recent Phenomena in Christians’ Behavior and Attitude Toward Current Events Is Christianity doomed to disappear in our country? This is a question that I have dealt with previously in several articles, but we return…
May 3, 2018 352 0 Thinking Out Loud: What an Orthodox Mother-in-law Should Be Like? A mother-in-law is the chief. She thinks so a priori. It was she who gave birth to the son, and it was she who…
April 30, 2018 62 0 How Am I Supposed to Show My Love? Come to your beloved person and tell how much you love him, kiss him and show him all your tenderness. One of my…
April 30, 2018 71 0 The Greatest Challenge from Atheism I will quickly confess that I am not a philosopher. I am not trained in the subject and always struggled in the few doctoral…
April 26, 2018 59 0 A Look at Pascha as a Way to Counter Today’s Cultural Denial of Death In recent months I have come to the conclusion that the best place to understand the significance of Pascha is in a cancer ward,…
April 23, 2018 92 0 A Quiet Apocalypse The sound of the world around us generally qualifies as little more than noise. Almost nothing advertises itself as unimportant or something to be…
April 19, 2018 101 0 Metaphorical References to the Holy Eucharist from Early Liturgical Texts Speaking of the Holy Eucharist, the Fathers and early liturgical texts of the Church have recourse to the metaphor of the flaming coal (anthrax,…
April 17, 2018 85 0 The Main Reason Why We Should Be Practicing Orthodox Christians Why do I do it? Why am I a practicing Orthodox Christian. It’s not because it’s the true faith, the oldest form of Christianity,…
March 30, 2018 112 1 With the Saints Give Rest: People Whom We Can’t See Anymore but Continue to Love Earthly love is born in the same place where tears are born: in the eye. You’ve got to see in order to love. The…
March 27, 2018 63 0 Reflecting on Orthodoxy and Today’s Culture What is the aim of life (death)? For Orthodox Christians it is salvation and eternal life with God. How are we saved? Paul tells…