Chapter Three: The Church of God
(Christ loved the church and gave himself for it) (Ephesians 5:25). (The church is one with the Lord. She is his body, his flesh, and his bones. The church is the vine […]
(Christ loved the church and gave himself for it) (Ephesians 5:25). (The church is one with the Lord. She is his body, his flesh, and his bones. The church is the vine […]
But you are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation. 1 Peter 2:9 Perhaps one of the most sensitive and important topics is the topic
One of the many phrases that the Apostle Paul used to describe the redeemed church was the phrase “the body of Christ.” We will try, in this haste, to discover the meaning
Saint Paul used the word “church” about 62 times in his letters. The word “church” is an Arabization of the Greek word (Ekklissia - εκκλησία), which means “calling.”
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تدل لفظة kharisma في العالم اليوناني (χάριμα) على “الهبة المجانية”، أصلها kharis ) χάρις) اي “نعمة”. ومن المعلوم أن الأباطرة قديما
The phrase “people of God” has a special meaning in the teaching and behavior of the Orthodox Church. This is because it is considered to be all who believed in the Lord Jesus and received
The Orthodox Church and the Contemporary “Kharzmatist” Movement The “Kharzmatist” movement, coming from America and now spreading throughout the world, imposes a precise distinction.
His translators place his date of birth as the nineteenth of July 1759 AD in the town of Kursk in Central Russia. His father, Isidorus, was
Saint Seraphim of Sarovsky, the God-bearer Continue reading »