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    • Himalayan Ascent to Christ
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    Moving East

    On August 14, 1999, I was received into the Orthodox Church!
    Here’s why I started looking… and how I wound up here. More…

    Fellow Travelers

    Turns out I wasn’t the only one looking into Orthodoxy. Here are a few stories of others who have moved east.

    • Recovering the Ancient Paths (The Carpenter’s Company)
    • Himalayan Ascent to Christ
    • Songs of Freedom: A Rastafari Road to Orthodoxy
    • From Jainism to Orthodoxy: An Indian Passage
    • In the Passenger Seat (Frederica Mathewes-Green)
    • Through the Eastern Gate – from Tibetan Buddhism to Orthodox Christianity
    • Journey of Theophilus (Jon Kennedy)
    • Why Would a Southern Baptist Minister Become an Orthodox Priest? – part 1 (John Maxwell)
    • Why Would a Southern Baptist Minister Become an Orthodox Priest? – part 2 (John Maxwell)
    • The lure of a mystical path
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