As more and more Keralite Christian families immigrated to the United States and adopted the American way of life, it became a struggle for them to practice Orthodox faith and traditions due to lack of facilities, knowledgeable spiritual leaders and time demand due to survival needs. However, most of them have succeeded in keeping their spiritual lives in balance through attending Sunday services and prayer fellowships. The second generation experienced even more struggles in understanding and following the faith and traditions, as most of the services were conducted in Malayalam, churches were catering mainly to the first generation and unavailability of priests who were brought up in North America.