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I am an American/Canadian Orthodox Christian born to Methodist missionary parents in Rwanda and raised there and in Washington, Haiti, and Ethiopia with a short 2-year stint at a boarding school in Kenya. After finishing high school I moved to southern Michigan for university and since then have lived there and in Russia, Ethiopia, Ukraine, Washington, and Oregon.
 
I am an American/Canadian Orthodox Christian born to Methodist missionary parents in Rwanda and raised there and in Washington, Haiti, and Ethiopia with a short 2-year stint at a boarding school in Kenya. After finishing high school I moved to southern Michigan for university and since then have lived there and in Russia, Ethiopia, Ukraine, Washington, and Oregon.
  
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[[Image:JT.jpg|thumb|right|Yours truly!]]
 
I became a catechumen in an Antiochian Orthodox church in eastern Washington, spent the rest of high school attending Greek and Kikuyu-speaking Alexandrian Orthodox churches in Ethiopia and Kenya (as well as the occasional Ethiopian, Armenian, and Coptic Orthodox church), and was finally received into Orthodoxy in an American Orthodox church in Michigan.
 
I became a catechumen in an Antiochian Orthodox church in eastern Washington, spent the rest of high school attending Greek and Kikuyu-speaking Alexandrian Orthodox churches in Ethiopia and Kenya (as well as the occasional Ethiopian, Armenian, and Coptic Orthodox church), and was finally received into Orthodoxy in an American Orthodox church in Michigan.
  

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I am an American/Canadian Orthodox Christian born to Methodist missionary parents in Rwanda and raised there and in Washington, Haiti, and Ethiopia with a short 2-year stint at a boarding school in Kenya. After finishing high school I moved to southern Michigan for university and since then have lived there and in Russia, Ethiopia, Ukraine, Washington, and Oregon.

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Yours truly!

I became a catechumen in an Antiochian Orthodox church in eastern Washington, spent the rest of high school attending Greek and Kikuyu-speaking Alexandrian Orthodox churches in Ethiopia and Kenya (as well as the occasional Ethiopian, Armenian, and Coptic Orthodox church), and was finally received into Orthodoxy in an American Orthodox church in Michigan.

I've been on the move quite a lot so far and consequently since leaving home I've had the opportunity to attend Russian, American, Synodal, Ukrainian, and Greek Orthodox churches for extended periods of time and also to visit Albanian, Armenian, Bulgarian, Coptic, Ethiopian, Greek, Malankara, Romanian, and Serbian Orthodox churches. What amazes me the most about my experiences of Old World Orthodoxy is that countries as diverse and far apart as Russia and Ethiopia, Egypt and the Ukraine, et cetera, can still witness to the same Apostolic Faith.

I maintain a news blog that is an attempt to bring news from all over the Orthodox world to one place. You can find it here.