Blog • Dec 31, 2025

Feasting in Faith

How our family rings in the new year with an eye toward heaven, by Timothy S. Radcliff

Blog • Dec 24, 2025

Unfashionably Late

How senior editor Jennifer Woodruff Tait celebrates Christmas

Blog • Jan 7, 2025

Awaiting the Bridegroom's Return

What does historical betrothal tell us about Advent?

Blog • Apr 7, 2025

The Sacred Rhythm of Orthodox Fasting: A Historical Perspective

A guest post by Zeeva Usman

Magazine articles • Issue 158 • Feb 10, 2026

Against the world and for the Trinity

We know almost nothing of Athanasius’s early life

Magazine articles • Issue 158 • Feb 10, 2026

Why a creed?

An interview with Robert Louis Wilken

Magazine articles • Issue 158 • Feb 10, 2026

Saints and heretics

The council’s main figures

Magazine articles • Issue 158 • Feb 10, 2026

Really God, really human

A reflection on and A celebration of who Christians worship, both before and after the Council of Nicaea

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Quote of the day

“Since ye can only repeat What do I say of him, I should blush to refuse the reply ye seek. I reply then, and tell you that Muhammad is the son of perd...”

The quote is from Cathay and the Way Thither: Being a Collection of Medieval Notices of China. The date is from Internet encyclopedias and saints’ sites.

Devotional

Find Your Way to the Heart of Christ (1897)

In Him we live and move —Acts 17:28. The hand of Gehazi, and even the staff of Elisha could not heal the lifeless...