Meditation on Christian Divisiveness

Written after time spent contemplating Christian divisiveness online, including in the Orthodox world, forgetful of the teachings of Christ and examples of so many great and loving saints who’ve gone before us.


Does the God who creates all the intricacies of the creation around us fail to love and care for us?

Does the God who so delicately paints the feathers of even the smallest bird in such beautiful colors fail to love and care for us?

Does the God who crowns the deer, elk, and moose with noble crowns of antlers fail to love and care for us?

Does He who flung all the stars into the sky to shine down on us at night and show the way to travelers, fail to love and care for us?

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On Prayer: A Safe Harbor in the Catholic Tradition

Having been involved in New Age alternative spirituality before becoming Christian, I had learned from experience there is spiritual deception in this world, was concerned not to fall into it again while embarking on the Christian prayer life. I found no help in the Evangelical world, but I did find help in the Catholic world, in ways I later found are consistent with Orthodox teaching, something I have carried with me and am grateful for.

This post is third in a short occasional series. Click here to read the introduction.


There were many good things I received in Catholicism, and I am grateful to have been Catholic for as long as I was. There is one thing I’d like to write about here, something that has kept me safe in all my spiritual endeavors since, found in the older Catholic prayer tradition (and thus closer to Orthodoxy). Something I think all kinds of Christians can benefit from, regardless of what part of the Christian world you’re in.

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