Angie writes about Connect Orthodoxy Young Adult Conference, demonstrating the ways young people are getting involved in the life of the church.
Angie writes about Connect Orthodoxy Young Adult Conference, demonstrating the ways young people are getting involved in the life of the church.
Angie discovers peace by the lake as she attempts to still the intellect and the body through prayer.
How do we give comfort and real help to our loved ones who are depressed or might be struggling with suicidal thoughts? Edna encourages us to strive, pray, be present, and seek professional help for those we love who suffer from depression.
Kh Faith reflects on how tending a vegetable garden is helping her learn watchfulness, new strategies for managing worries and fear, and how to face frustrations in a more productive way.
Angie writes about on of her family’s cherished advent traditions: commemorating the life of Saint Lucia.
Wouldn’t it be great if a creative yet grounded Orthodox Christian wrote epic fantasy novels which could reach a modern audience, inspire heroism, and explore beautiful deep truths without being contrived or preachy? Edna reviews Nicholas Kotar's epic fantasy books which just might be what we're looking for.
Reflecting on his experiences talking with controversial college campus preachers and the Orthodox celebration of Pascha, Jacob discusses what implications Christ’s descent into hell has for our modern culture.
Angie writes about how her family prepares for Pascha by praying through their hearts and their yard work.
Edna inspires us to seek the Theotokos’ intercession for Paris after the tragedy of Notre Dame, remembering that the Theotokos is our refuge in times of suffering and loss.
In this review, Edna offers an Orthodox woman's perspective on the movie Unplanned. Unplanned is the true story of Abby Johnson, a young Planned Parenthood clinic director who experiences a complete change of heart when she sees an ultrasound image of an abortion and ultimately becomes a pro-life activist. Unplanned is currently playing in theaters.
As we approach the end of the lenten season, Khouria Faith reminds us that “the goal of Lent is not a perfectly kept fast; it is love. “
Why do Orthodox Christians go to such lengths to observe Holy Week with multiple services per day? Join Jacob as he discusses our participation in the death and resurrection of Christ during Holy Week.
Guest Author, Sub-Deacon Matthew reflects on the icon of the last judgement and the meaning of the river of fire in the book of Daniel.
In the latest installment of Keeping Our Young People in the Church, Angie interviews EO’s very own Isabelle Ryerson about her unique journey to Orthodoxy.
Khouria Faith explores the meaning of the phrase “Of Whom I am First” in the pre-communion prayer of the Divine Liturgy
Jacob discusses the cultural relevance of Jordan Peterson and the potential benefits and detriments that has for Orthodox Christianity.
In this blog post, Kh. Faith addresses the challenges faced by singles on Valentines Day in addition to sharing some advice for surviving the romantic season.