Conversion of a High Priest into a Christian Worker

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Conversion of a High Priest into a Christian Worker

by M. (Meletios) Golden

EN·~3 hours·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total
1

CONVERSION OF A HIGH PRIEST INTO A CHRISTIAN WORKER

0:53
2

TO

0:39
3

ILLUSTRATIONS

0:26
4

Conversion of a High Priest into a Practical Christian Worker

0:46
5

PREFACE

4:05
6

CHAPTER I Farewell

29:42
7

CHAPTER II Arrival

20:02
8

CHAPTER III First Day in New York

12:36
9

CHAPTER IV High Priest

13:20
10

CHAPTER V Philosophy vs. Christianity

14:31

Description

A devoted son recalls the solemn promise made by his dying father, a prayer that set his life on a course toward deeper faith. Raised amid the rituals of the Greek Orthodox tradition, he served as a high priest, immersed in the solemnities and comforts of a lofty clerical life. Yet the echo of his father’s words—“keep away from unholy associates and work for righteousness”—stirs a restless yearning for something more tangible than ceremony.

In this candid memoir, the former high priest recounts the pivotal moments that led him to abandon his privileged position and embrace the hands‑on service of a Christian worker. He describes the inner struggle against the allure of ecclesiastical luxury and the decisive steps that brought him into the ranks of the Salvation Army and his own missionary outreach. The narrative offers a thoughtful critique of clerical self‑interest while illustrating how personal conviction can transform duty into compassionate action, inviting listeners to reflect on the true meaning of service.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (199K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-01-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

M. (Meletios) Golden

M. (Meletios) Golden

A former Greek Orthodox high priest, soldier, and Salvation Army worker tells the story of a dramatic spiritual turning point. His writing offers a rare first-person look at faith, migration, and religious change in the early 20th century.

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