A Lifelong Calling into the Orthodox Christian Church

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The Orthodox Christian Church holds true to the teachings of Christ as given by Him to His apostles. The Orthodox Christian Church is universal and Orthodox Christians have a faith and doctrine of Jesus Christ Our Lord as Head of the Church.

To date, the Orthodox Church teachings promote the central role of youth and children in the mission of the church. Being an Orthodox Christian is a lifelong calling to whoever is baptized and chrismated in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Right from child hood, we as Orthodox Children share in the Holy mysteries of the faith. The Holy Liturgies and prayers emphasize the mystical transformation of the child to dress up in Christ and to follow Christ forever.

My obligation as a young girl is to preserve, protect and promote this Orthodoxy through my daily activities and witnessing to the faith by reflecting the true picture of Christ. Settling into school as Orthodox Christian for many of us is difficult. I attend a public high school and I have noticed that public school offers a variety of activities such as sports and extra-curricular activities and it is easy for faith to be forgotten or simply put aside, along with medial and the social world around us like celebrities, tabloids, tv, Facebook and many other forms of social media.

St. Paul teaches us that: You have been called to enjoy liberty, only do not let the liberty to be an Opportunity for the flesh: Instead serve One another through Love. Because the entire law is summoned up in this one statement, "Love your Neighbor as yourself." (Galatians5:13-4)"Yourself - Love" should therefore, symbolize or stand for the True Faith which you as the True Temple of God must witness it before the world. Let your light i...

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...ld by our non-participation in those things which the world considers ’cultural,' 'progressive,' 'amoral,' and ’contemporary. Christ's Church provides for us our light and vision. And our light and vision sees and detects evil and sin which the outside world views as harmless.

My Orthodox community helps me feel close to home since their values relate to mine. What I do in the world is just as important what I do in my church. Christ’s style of self-giving love is the example I call myself to follow throughout my life. Orthodoxy offers me a way of handling the everyday life with a clear and calmer point view and grows my feeling f hope for the better. I do everything with my whole heart and wherever I am in life my faith and God is always there right by me, faith helped me see the world as god sees world and brought me close to vision of god as possibly could.

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