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Priesthood: A Job or a Calling? 10 February 2015 Fr. Chris Metropoulos What’s the difference between a good person and a Christian? More than you might think. Our guest Mike Tishel, the ​Director of ​CrossRoad ​Institute and Ass​istant Director o...
Do not Add to His Words: The Fathers and the Canon Joel Kalvesmaki 10 February 2015 Joel Kalvesmaki is Editor in Byzantine Studies at Dumbarton Oaks, overseeing the production of Dumbarton Oaks' flagship Byzantine publications, print and digital. He is active in the digital humanitie...
Finding Orthodoxy in High School 9 February 2015 On Journeys to Orthodoxy, we meet Andrew Smith, a convert in Australia, who talks about coming from a Godless home to the Orthodox Faith at age 16. Although Andrew’s parents were atheists, they allowe...
We are called to act on our beliefs 5 February 2015 Fr. Chris Metropulos Have you seen the movie “Selma” yet? Were you moved by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Christian conviction about non-violent protest? Here is a candid conversation between Fr. Chr...
An interview with an Orthodox Christian App Designer 4 February 2015 Joachim Vesely Apps have become a booming market with the expansion of smartphone use. Like the internet generally, as well as social media, there needs to be an Orthodox presence in this field. In ...
Do not Add to His Words: The Internal Harmony of Scripture Joel Kalvesmaki 4 February 2015 Joel Kalvesmaki is Editor in Byzantine Studies at Dumbarton Oaks, overseeing the production of Dumbarton Oaks' flagship Byzantine publications, print and digital. He is active in the digital humanitie...
The Family Unit in the Early Church 1 February 2015 Fr. Chris Metropulos Without the imminent return of our Lord, could it be our fire has gone out?  Now that we have less to lose, have we become lukewarm?  The Very Rev. Dr. Harry Pappas, Associate P...
Sister Vassa talks about the Publican and the Pharisee 1 February 2015 ...
The Holy Martyr Tryphon of Apamea 1 February 2015 Saint Tryphon was born in Lampsakos, in Phrygia during the reign of the Emperor Gordian. From a young age, his task was to be a goose-herd. The ignominy of his work, however, did not deprive him of, b...
Do not Add to His Words: The Uniqueness of Scripture Joel Kalvesmaki 31 January 2015 Joel Kalvesmaki is Editor in Byzantine Studies at Dumbarton Oaks, overseeing the production of Dumbarton Oaks' flagship Byzantine publications, print and digital. He is active in the digital humanitie...
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