With the disinformation campaigns of the World Orthodox, where clergy and laity are defamed and slandered when they convert to True Orthodoxy, how can True Orthodox grow missions?
Many of those who convert to True Orthodoxy from World Orthodoxy have been neutralized by slander and false accusations of sexual impropriety, financial irresponsibility, or (fill in the blank: mental instability, rigidity, paranoia, etc). We were even told by several OCA priests that our past confessions in World Orthodoxy have never been privileged information and that OCA priests can reveal confessional matter since they do not believe in the "heretical Roman Catholic seal of confession."
Thus, if a falsely slandered member of World Orthodox were to convert to True Orthodox and if that person were to be billed as a speaker at a Day of Recollection, who would come to that event if he or she had received a bad reputation through false innuendoes that cannot be rectified?
Perhaps we can learn from the early Christians and Apostles. While Romans considered Christians to be atheists, Jews considered the early Christian to be apostate Jews. In spite of the bad press given by the Jews and the politicians, Christians were known for their charity, and St. Paul's ministry was blessed by God and thousands converted to Christ by his sermons and epistles.
If we were to open THRIFT STORES, then we could reach out and help the poor, and we would also have a home base to help evangelize others. Through these Thrift Stores, we could inspire and lead those who have never had contact with World Orthodoxy, such as non-believers, Protestants, and Traditional Catholics into True Orthodoxy. Through the grace of God, perhaps some of these new members might serve as catechists, evangelists, or be blessed by God to be ordained as new clergy. Such new members would not have been tainted or slandered by World Orthodoxy.
Existing missions and parishes could have Bible Studies and Days of Recollection to attract new members. Small book stores are essential.
And speaking of books, are there any people in True Orthodoxy who are willing to write and publish books?
Another consideration often overlooked: by our charitable posts here at ECafe and other Orthodox Forums, we can help those who depend on the Internet to find the True Faith. It was through my own internet search that I found and embraced True Orthodoxy.
Are there any You-Tube Videos out there that present the True Orthodox in a positive light?
Many people seem to think that True Orthodox women dress like the Mennonites by wearing plain long skirts and/or mismatched clothing. What about hosting a FASHION SHOW with the parishioners making pretty long dresses and skirts that are modest? It does not have to be a big production.
Finally, have we taken a good look at our own parish/mission website? Do these websites offer samples of our true worship with videos, photos, and music?
Please be willing to share any positive ways to build and grow missions.