As a broken young man that’s getting baptized into the church in a few months, I can agree with most of what you say. Was a Baptist for my whole life. Parents are “Christian” but never active church goers. Always felt a void in my relationship with Christ. After finding out about Orthodoxy on the internet, and attending a liturgy at my local parish I knew I was home. Drugs, alcohol, sex, and the world never left me fulfilled. Orthodoxy, the tradition, the history, the foundation it set for me has done my life so much good.
Thank you for the kind words, brought tears to my eyes for the fact that as orthodox Christians we should open our hearts for the brokenness of the world and exercise great compassion 🙏
As a nondenominational low church Protestant, I was enamored by the writings of many early Fathers such as Athanasius, Basil, John of Damascus, etc. Then to find out that Church still exists today started a long (still ongoing) journey to that truth. Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on me the sinner.
Orthodoxy has given me, as a young man, true drive to fix my life, and something to aspire to, its even affected my own father who is not orthodox (yet! As he has expressed a keen interest) to be a much greater man (the more detailed view of St. Joseph the Betrothed that we have has inspired him)
0:01 Broken and Damaged. 0:30 Traumatized. 0:37 Broken Family. 0:47 Abusive Parents. 0:57 Men longing for Spiritual Life, without any solid Christian foundation. 1:22 A longing for something more. 1:31 Turning to things to relieve the brokenness. To fill up the emptiness. 2:05 Spiritual Journey. 2:35 No Christian Background, but a longing for God. 3:15 Damaged Goodness. Healing ❤️🩹. 3:44 unfortunate relationships with one’s father. Good example of a Loving father is a great aide to a damaged heart ❤️ 💔❤️🩹🙏🏼 5:15 Functioning, having relationships, Spiritual Father relationship, christian therapist relationship. 6:23 Therapist & Spiritual Father working together (this would be a good pairing to help damaged folks.) 7:43 Therapy could be blinded, a Spiritual Father could be a loving compassionate man who speaks the truth. 8:23 When a person Faces rejection and lack of compassion. 9:18 We love you, but we’re going to tell you the truth. 9:55 Loving, Compassionate, & Truthful. ❤💔❤️🩹🙏🏼
Hahah this is the millionth video/article titled this that I’ve seen in the last hear or so. It’s such a buzz phrase but that’s a good thing ultimately (I myself was Chrismated into the Eastern Orthodox Church) on Jan 7th
As a broken young man that’s getting baptized into the church in a few months, I can agree with most of what you say.
Was a Baptist for my whole life. Parents are “Christian” but never active church goers. Always felt a void in my relationship with Christ. After finding out about Orthodoxy on the internet, and attending a liturgy at my local parish I knew I was home.
Drugs, alcohol, sex, and the world never left me fulfilled. Orthodoxy, the tradition, the history, the foundation it set for me has done my life so much good.
Glory to God...Godspeed!
Thank you for the kind words, brought tears to my eyes for the fact that as orthodox Christians we should open our hearts for the brokenness of the world and exercise great compassion 🙏
As a nondenominational low church Protestant, I was enamored by the writings of many early Fathers such as Athanasius, Basil, John of Damascus, etc. Then to find out that Church still exists today started a long (still ongoing) journey to that truth. Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on me the sinner.
Godspeed!
Lord, please continue to lead young people to You! 🙏 🙏 🙏
Orthodoxy has given me, as a young man, true drive to fix my life, and something to aspire to, its even affected my own father who is not orthodox (yet! As he has expressed a keen interest) to be a much greater man (the more detailed view of St. Joseph the Betrothed that we have has inspired him)
0:01 Broken and Damaged.
0:30 Traumatized.
0:37 Broken Family.
0:47 Abusive Parents.
0:57 Men longing for Spiritual Life, without any solid Christian foundation.
1:22 A longing for something more.
1:31 Turning to things to relieve the brokenness. To fill up the emptiness.
2:05 Spiritual Journey.
2:35 No Christian Background, but a longing for God.
3:15 Damaged Goodness. Healing ❤️🩹.
3:44 unfortunate relationships with one’s father. Good example of a Loving father is a great aide to a damaged heart ❤️ 💔❤️🩹🙏🏼
5:15 Functioning, having relationships, Spiritual Father relationship, christian therapist relationship.
6:23 Therapist & Spiritual Father working together (this would be a good pairing to help damaged folks.)
7:43 Therapy could be blinded, a Spiritual Father could be a loving compassionate man who speaks the truth.
8:23 When a person Faces rejection and lack of compassion.
9:18 We love you, but we’re going to tell you the truth.
9:55 Loving, Compassionate, & Truthful. ❤💔❤️🩹🙏🏼
Hahah this is the millionth video/article titled this that I’ve seen in the last hear or so. It’s such a buzz phrase but that’s a good thing ultimately (I myself was Chrismated into the Eastern Orthodox Church) on Jan 7th
Our traditional Latin Mass community has no seats in the pews. We have 3 masses on Sunday completely full of young families. It’s beautiful.
Because it’s real