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Winning with the Old World Order - James Perloff’s journey to Orthodox Christianity.

Winning with the Old World Order - James Perloff’s journey to Orthodox Christianity.

Video here. Audio podcast here. James Perloff is a prominent author exposing the New World Order, formerly a contributing editor of the John Birch Society's "New American" magazine, and a prolific alternative news writer. He share his journey to Eastern Orthodoxy and finding the church that follows the Early Church in its beliefs and practice.

Unity with the Ethiopian Orthodox after 1500 years? Some hopeful talk on communion (Interview with Archbishop Alexander) 

Unity with the Ethiopian Orthodox after 1500 years? Some hopeful talk on communion (Interview with Archbishop Alexander) 

Video here. Audio podcast here Theological beliefs are not blocking union and communion between two of the largest branches of ancient Christianity, according to an Orthodox scholar and hierarch in America.

Is Putin a Christian? Has Russia replaced U.S. as world's moral leader? — interview with James Perloff

Is Putin a Christian? Has Russia replaced U.S. as world's moral leader? —  interview with James Perloff

Youtube here. Audio podcst here. According to longtime anti-communist and anti-New World Order author James Perloff: "Unlike so many U.S. officials who, indoctrinated by the Council on Foreign Relations, place global interests above America’s, Putin is a nationalist who looks out for his own citizens. . . Putin has signed into law a ban on ads for abortions, while calls for ending abortion altogether in Russia grow. . . Among the Russian people, Putin enjoys unsurpassed popularity."

Catholics caused modern atheism, and the Protestants didn't fix it—Interview with Jay Dyer

Catholics caused modern atheism, and the Protestants didn't fix it—Interview with Jay Dyer

Youtube here. Audio podcast here. Today's occultic and atheistic society in the West can be traced back to basic theological decisions of the Church a thousand years ago. Both Catholics and Protestants ignored certain key basic philosophical teachings of the historic, Eastern Church the first thousand years, choosing instead to hold the emphases of Greek philosophers like Plato and Aristotle as more important than the Fathers of the Church.