Most assuredly, I say to you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the ground and dies, it remains alone; but if it dies, it produces...
Are you bored of your current fasting meals? Well keep reading and take a look at my Orthodox Fasting Recipes listed below.
A selection of crafts and resources for teaching young children about holy icons.
Teaching Your Children About the Saints: Practical tips for introducing children to the lives of the saints.
Unravel the differences between Russian Orthodox and Greek Orthodox - a journey through ancient faiths and cultures.
General background and activities about Saints and how to tell them apart in icons.
Need for Orthodox coloring pages, for both kids and adults, has grown. People look for these pages during religious holidays or when teaching children about their faith.
When my husband and I became Eastern Orthodox seven years ago, I knew I had come home. However, I wasn’t sure how to make my own home reflect my new faith. This series–”So I’m Orthodox, Now What?”–is based on the questions I asked myself in the first few years after our chrismation: How could IRead More
A very simple weekly Lenten meal plan for Orthodox Lent that can be adapted for a variety of tastes and budgets.
We’ve used the original visual schedule almost every week for the past three years to help my children participate in…
How to Nurture the Orthodox Faith Through Your Homeschool Curriculum. 7 ways you can bring Orthodoxy into your daily homeschool routine!
Discover 6 simple yet meaningful ways to celebrate the Feast of Pentecost as a family.
This article explores several common misconceptions about the Eastern Orthodox Church, especially objections often raised before conversion.
The fourth in an on-line series of activity books focusing on the lives of the saints is now available from the Orthodox Church in America’s Department of Christian Education [DCE] was…
Are you bored of your current fasting meals? Well keep reading and take a look at my Orthodox Fasting Recipes listed below.
Katia Aryeh, a former Orthodox Jew, writes in an article for Richard Dawkins' website about how, in addition to honoring the Sabbath and eating kosher, there was another less-discussed aspect of the faith that was truly disturbing: Niddah.
Are you bored of your current fasting meals? Well keep reading and take a look at my Orthodox Fasting Recipes listed below.
How to Nurture the Orthodox Faith Through Your Homeschool Curriculum. 7 ways you can bring Orthodoxy into your daily homeschool routine!
How to Nurture the Orthodox Faith Through Your Homeschool Curriculum. 7 ways you can bring Orthodoxy into your daily homeschool routine!
Free Menu Planning Ideas for Eastern Orthodox Christians - including fasting and non-fasting ideas
Perhaps, the eight-pointed Orthodox cross is most usual and familiar to us. But there are a lot of other variations of the cross known in the Orthodox tradition. Let us see, what they are.
By Fr. Theodore Jurewicz The Top Bar - The Explanation: The top bar is the title-board, which Pilate ordered to be hung in mockery over C...