19 September 2007

An Old Friend

has started a new blog. Former Lutheran pastor, now a member of the Greek Church, Edward Wolfe (aka Ezekiel) writes about what led him into Orthodoxy. I recommend his blog to my readers. No, I don't agree with everything you'll read there, but it is worthwhile respectfully hearing another person out and pondering the direction their experiences led them. You don't have to agree with someone 100% in order to love them, and I will always love my friend, Ed Wolfe, and his lovely wife Karon. "Many years" dear friends. Here's the location:

www.onelatelycome.blogspot.com

12 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:34 PM

    Now, William,

    not the "Greek Church" but the Orthodox Church. Or the Greek Orthodox Church.

    Father Radimir of the Serbian Orthodox Church says "Orthodox Serbian".

    You get the point. :)

    Ezekiel

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  2. Hey, I didn't want Tula coming after me... ;)

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  3. Anonymous10:12 AM

    I'm starting to think you're one of those "when" not "if" types. ;)

    Jennifer

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  4. Nope. Looked down that path long and hard, but I'm sticking to the Wittenberg trail.

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  5. Anonymous10:31 AM

    I'd really like to hear about that, in detail. :)

    Jennifer

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  6. Drop by for some fine low-carb beer and we can talk it over. My fingers are fatigued at the very thought of trying to type it all out! Or you can just go back and read this blog - I've not erased a bit from the days when my gaze was captivated by the East. Oh, how I wish that I had had some Krauth under my belt in those days!

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  7. Anonymous11:06 AM

    Alright, that's it. I'm ordering Krauth right now.

    I just can't take listening to you blab about him every day without reading him for myself.

    McCain should send you a cut.

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  8. Anonymous12:22 PM

    I'm in SE Michigan. I can't just stop by. LOL

    What's a Krauth? *googles it*

    Jennifer

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  9. Everyone lives in the wrong place these days...

    ;0

    Krauth: The Conservative Reformation.

    Worth the cost. Every penny.

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  10. Great will be his reward in heaven. For now, a hearty hand clasp will have to suffice.

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  11. You have never heartily clasped my hand and I'm not sure I want you to, either. So there. ;)

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  12. Anonymous10:52 AM

    Count me as one who picked up Krauth yesterday at the CTS bookstore due to Fr. Weedon's influence.
    Brian Westgate

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