
Nikolaj Velimirović
Nikolaj Velimirović was bishop of the eparchies of Ohrid and Žiča (1920–1956) in the Serbian Orthodox Church. An influential theological writer and a highly gifted orator, he was often referred to as the new John Chrysostom and historian Slobodan G. Markovich calls him "one of the most influential bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church in the twentieth century".

The Religious Spirit of the Slavs Three Lectures Given in Lent, 1916
Explore the heart of Slavic spirituality where faith is a journey, community defines belief, and the soul battles between light and darkness.
By Nikolaj Velimirović

Serbia in Light and Darkness With Preface by the Archbishop of Canterbury, (1916)
Discover a nation's unwavering spirit as they struggle against hardship and oppression, holding fast to hope through their darkest hours.
By Nikolaj Velimirović

The New Ideal in Education An Address Given Before the League of the Empire on July 16th, 1916
After a devastating war, a visionary speaker champions a radical shift in education, urging the cultivation of global unity and shared humanity in children to forge a lasting peace.
By Nikolaj Velimirović

The Agony of the Church (1917)
In a world torn apart by war and shifting values, a call for unity and spiritual renewal echoes, urging the Church to rise above worldly agendas and embrace its true purpose.
By Nikolaj Velimirović