Should Patriarch Bartholomew "walk together" with other religions or make disciples of them for the Lord? It's one or the other. Here is our commentary.| Orthodox Witness
Patriarch Bartholomew's action to grant autocephaly to the Ukrainian Orthodox Church is major—politically and geostrategically. By Demetrios K. Anagnostou.| Orthodox Witness
Elder Iakovos Tsalikis prayed fervently that Metropolitan Bartholomew would become Patriarch of “Constantinople.” Do we interpret this to mean that the Elder, who was seen as a holy man in the eyes of many Orthodox faithful, accepted the pan-heresy of ecumenism?| Orthodox Witness
The person of Jesus Christ is the great question mark in all of world history, and no other subject is so important, says Fr. Athanasios Mitilinaios.| Orthodox Witness
Fr. Roman talks about his early years, God and the devil, prayer, the mission of Orthodox Christians in America, his arrests and imprisonment in Pitesti.| Orthodox Witness
Your good friend, a scientist and lifelong Orthodox Christian church-goer does not believe in Christ and His Resurrection. Have you shown them this evidence?| Orthodox Witness
Eldress Galaktia (+2021) gave her life to serve others, acquired all the virtues and was even visited by the Mother of God. Meet a new star of the Church!| Orthodox Witness
ChatGPT provides the overwhelming evidence in support of the historical Resurrection and says that there is only one way to argue against it. The post Were the Disciples deceived, deceiving others or telling the truth? ChatGPT weighs in. appeared first on Orthodox Witness.| Orthodox Witness
“If only the defendants had first been taught some prison science!” wrote Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. Here is the science he could have used. The post PRISON SCIENCE 101: Selections from the Gulag Archipelago appeared first on Orthodox Witness.| Orthodox Witness
Fr. Athanasios Mitilinaios talks about the catechism of the early Christians, the implications of not being catechized, and what it means to be a shepherd. The post THE NEED FOR CATECHIZING GOD’S PEOPLE appeared first on Orthodox Witness.| Orthodox Witness
St. Paul shows us the way to have internal rest, meaning in life, inexpressible joy, and the God of peace within. Elder Athanasios explains “Whatever is...” The post A MODEL FOR THE CHRISTIAN LIFE appeared first on Orthodox Witness.| Orthodox Witness
Elder Athanasios Mitilinaios explains how so many young people today arrived at being controlled by Satan, and tells parents what they can do about it. The post THE MUTE AND DEAF SPIRIT AND THE NEW GENERATION appeared first on Orthodox Witness.| Orthodox Witness
Fr. Emmanuel Hatzidakis invites you to turn your gaze to our God, to contemplate the kind of God we have. (Sunday of the Prodigal Son/Compassionate Father). The post Our Compassionate Father appeared first on Orthodox Witness.| Orthodox Witness
Fr. Athanasios Mitilinaios comments on St. Paul’s words: “Everything is allowed to me, but not everything is beneficial...” (Sunday of the Prodigal Son) The post FREEDOM AND EXISTENCE appeared first on Orthodox Witness.| Orthodox Witness
Theodoros Kolokotronis, leader of the 1821 Greek War of Independence, and an Orthodox Christian of deep faith, talks to students at the Pynx in 1838. The post KOLOKOTRONIS’ SPEECH TO STUDENTS AT THE PNYX appeared first on Orthodox Witness.| Orthodox Witness
Fr. Athanasios Mitilinaios affirms that persecutions always follow those who live a pious life, and shows us how the persecuted control the persecutors. The post THE PERSECUTION OF THE PIOUS appeared first on Orthodox Witness.| Orthodox Witness
An appeal to the Ecumenical Patriarch to turn back from attempting to unite with the Roman Catholics, only to divide the united Orthodox (1964).| Orthodox Witness
Our Church leaders have abandoned the faith of our Fathers. Here's what you should know and how you can take action.| Orthodox Witness
Protopresbyter John Diotis presents the Patriarch’s own words which show that he stabbed in the back Metropolitan Onuphry and the canonical Ukranian Church.| Orthodox Witness
Protopresbyter Theodore Zisis links the sack of Byzantium to today’s “new Crusaders” of NATO who seek to divide and conquer Orthodox lands and peoples.| Orthodox Witness
King Manasse, the wicked king of the Jews who repented after a 55 year reign, is just one figure the Church sets before us to show that change is possible.| Orthodox Witness
Today’s gospel passage of the rich man and Lazarus offers us an opportunity to reflect upon our own attitude toward money, God and our fellow human beings.| Orthodox Witness
Be careful who you bring into your home and who you establish relationships with. There are people who wish your destruction. Baiting has become a science.| Orthodox Witness
Today, All Saints day, we’ll talk briefly about the virtues/fruit of the Spirit, providing examples from the lives of the Saints for a better understanding.| Orthodox Witness
"Bang." The Church sprung out of the upper Room in Jerusalem and spread all over the world. What are the characteristics of this missionary Church?| Orthodox Witness
by Metropolitan Augoustinos Kantiotes. The main characteristic of the bishop and the priest is a fighting spirit, boldness.| Orthodox Witness
Charlie Hebdo: Has your right of expression gone too far? To joke, mock, caricature and satirize religious figures has boundaries of decency.| Orthodox Witness
Fr. Athanasios Mitilinaios reveals the real reasons why the Gergesenes asked the Lord to leave and also explains the significance of boundaries set for man.| Orthodox Witness
Everyone is called to ask: What does Christmas mean to me? If we then ask, "Why did God become man?", we will understand the only purpose of our lives.| Orthodox Witness