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God is Real

Is God Real?

Why does God exist? Explore philosophical, scientific, and theological arguments that point toward the undeniable existence of a higher power. Learn how faith and logic intertwine, offering compelling reasons to believe in God.

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Christian Faith

“And whatever things you ask in prayer, believing, you will receive.”

Matthew 21:22

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Inspiration

Real Stories of Faith and Transformation

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"I grew up muslim and was governed by fear throughout my life thanks to the muslim god, always was in this constant state of depression where I felt my sins cannot possibly weigh less than my good deeds and I started to drink and smoke weed to be happy. One day when I was asleep I saw a man hug me in my dream and told me that he died for me. I woke up crying and that was when I decided that I was going to be a Christian one day and worship the one true God."
Ember
20 years old
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"I was born into a Jewish family and prayed to Jesus in secret after finding the Lord’s Prayer in a Bible. Years later, when a relative was dying, I begged Christ to save her and promised I would be baptized. A priest later blessed our home, and that night I dreamed he sat with me and answered every question about why Jesus is Lord. I woke certain that without baptism we would perish and called him the next morning. We were baptized, and the fear I had felt was replaced with a quiet certainty and joy."
Margarita
39 years old
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"Like so many….raised and baptized in the Baptist church…turned 16 and couldn’t find Christ or the Holy Spirit in the church, at least to the degree I wanted to find/know him…turned to hedonistic lifestyle for 10 years…got married, had 3 beautiful children….turned to Eastern Spirituality (Buddhism, Hinduism, Yoga etc)…that helped keep me sane through adulthood and a difficult marriage. Then, tragedy struck me…completely broken…found the most powerful spiritual hospital there is in this world…The Orthodox Church. Found Christ again after 40 years of turning my back on him, found the trinity. Through prayers, and studying the Word of God and attending the Orthodox Church, I am going to become a catechumen this Fall. ☦️"
Hope
41 years old
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"I grew up Protestant and, after reading the New Testament, noticed we lacked things like bishops, altars, and incense. I tried Catholicism for a few months because of family background. Then my Syrian aunt took me to her Orthodox parish and the beauty overwhelmed me. I met with a priest, kept attending—especially Pascha—and kept learning. A few weeks later, my catechumen prayers were read."
Chris
25 years old
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Browse articles, videos and prayers designed to help you grow in faith and find answers for life’s questions.

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Father Viktor is a priest of the Orthodox Church with a decade of pastoral experience. He holds a doctorate in theology and psychology and is known for uniting deep spiritual insight with genuine human warmth. Whether you’re struggling with grief, doubt, or life’s big questions - Father Viktor is here to listen, guide, and support you.

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Do you have questions, worries, or hopes? Feeling lost, burdened, or alone? “Ask God’s Word” brings you gentle guidance rooted in Scripture and the wisdom of the Church. Find hope and strength today!

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Help, Comfort, Knowledge

Find answers to life’s deepest questions

What is Christianity?

Christianity is more than a religion - it’s a journey of faith, hope, and love. Discover its core beliefs, the life of Jesus Christ, and the teachings that have transformed millions of lives. This section also delves into the history of Christianity, its role in shaping civilizations, and its relevance in today’s modern world.

Is There a True Church?

There is one true Church founded by Jesus Christ, built on Christ the cornerstone and the apostles (Eph 2:20) to carry His truth and grace. The Orthodox Church preserves this apostolic faith in her worship, sacraments, and life. “You are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church” (Matthew 16:18).

What Does Science Say About God’s Existence?

Science shows the order and beauty of creation, pointing to God as Creator. It cannot prove or disprove God's existence because he is beyond nature. Through creation, people can see God's invisible qualities (Romans 1:20).

Why does God allow suffering?

God allows suffering because of sin’s effect on the world, to draw people closer to God and strengthen their faith. Though painful, God uses it for good and offers comfort through His love. “All things work together for good to those who love God” (Romans 8:28).

What happens after we die?

After we die, our soul continues to live eternally. Those who believe in Jesus Christ enter into eternal life with God - a place of peace, joy, and love beyond this world. The body returns to dust, but at the final resurrection, believers receive glorified bodies and live forever in God’s presence. Those who reject God face eternal separation from Him. This truth offers hope and purpose for life now and forever. “And just as it is appointed for men to die once, but after this the judgment” (Hebrews 9:27).

What is Orthodoxy?

Orthodoxy is the true Church founded by Jesus Christ, preserving the original faith and teachings of the apostles. It follows ancient creeds and traditions, maintaining unity in doctrine, worship, and sacraments. The Orthodox Church guards God's truth faithfully throughout history as the pure body of Christ.

Why do we need the Church?

We need the Church because it brings God's grace through sacraments, teaches God's truth, and unites believers. It supports your faith journey and continues Christ’s work on earth. “Where two or three are gathered in my name, there am I among them” (Matthew 18:20).

How to live as a Christian in the modern world?

Living as a Christian today means following Jesus' teachings with faith, love, and courage amid modern challenges. It calls for prayer, reading God's Word, participating in the Church, and showing compassion to others. Christians are called to be salt and light - standing firm in truth while loving their neighbors. This transforms not only individual lives but also society. “You are the light of the world” (Matthew 5:14).

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Metropolitan Kallistos Ware
Metropolitan Kallistos Ware

1934
USA
Norman Leo Geisler
Norman Leo Geisler

1932
USA
Saint Augustinus of Hippo
Saint Augustinus of Hippo

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Hugh Ross
Hugh Ross

Canada

1945
CA
Dr. Stephen Charles Meyer
Dr. Stephen Charles Meyer

United States of America

1958
USA
John Lennox
John Lennox

1943
Frank Turek
Frank Turek

1961
USA
Lee Strobel
Lee Strobel

0192
USA
John Meyendorff
John Meyendorff

1926
FR
Clive Staples Lewis
Clive Staples Lewis

1980
The Orthodox Way

Metropolitan Kallistos Ware

1995
USA
164
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The Big Book of Christian Apologetics

Norman Leo Geisler

2012
USA
672
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Why the universe is the way it is

Hugh Ross

2008
CA
240
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The Complete Ante-Nicene Nicene and Post-Nicene Church Fathers

Saint Augustinus of Hippo

0325
FR
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God and Stephen Hawking: Whose Design is it Anyway?

John Lennox

2011
USA
96
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The Creator and the Cosmos

Hugh Ross

2018
USA
344
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Miracles

Clive Staples Lewis

2012
UK
304
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The Case for Christ: A Journalists Personal Investigation of the Evidence for Jesus

Lee Strobel

2013
USA
320
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Mere Christianity

Clive Staples Lewis

1952
UK
175
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Byzantine Theology : Historical Trends and Doctrinal Themes

John Meyendorff

1974
USA
239
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