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Steadfast AND Active!




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Led Astray By Dumb Idols




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The Reason for Fasting




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Clash of the Titans




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The Everlasting City




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The Lord Has Need of It




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Give Us Barabbas




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He is not ashamed to call you Brethren!




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Before Abraham Was, I AM!




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He Ascended Into Heaven




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Free At Last, Thank God Almighty, I'm Free At Last!




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He who has Ears to Hear




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Easily Offended




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Making Masters Servants!




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Dear St. Matthias!




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I Was Born This Way!




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A Great Opportunity Always Has Great Opposition




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Three Questions God Asks You Today




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That Apple Tree Has Pears On It!




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Simple Yes, Easy No.




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Simple, But Not Easy




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A Tent was Prepared




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Taste Suffering SO That You Can Taste Glory




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Chaste and Holy




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Mastering the Art of Marriage

Bobby interviews Fr. Constantine Nasr, author of Mastering the Art of Marriage: Staying Together When the World Pulls You Apart.




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Celebrating the Twelve Days of Christmas

Bobby interviews AmandaEve Wigglesworth, the author of a new Conciliar Press book titled Celebrating the Twelve Days of Christmas: A Family Devotional in the Eastern Orthodox Tradition.




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A Patristic Treasury

Bobby interviews James R. Payton, Jr. about his new book A Patristic Treasury: Early Church Wisdom for Today




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Ask for the Ancient Paths

Bobby interviews Fr. James Guirguis, the author of the new Ancient Faith Publishing book Ask for the Ancient Paths: Discovering What Church Is Meant to Be.




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The Ascetic Lives of Mothers

Bobby interviews Annalisa Boyd, the author of the new AFP book The Ascetic Lives of Mothers: A Prayer Book for Orthodox Moms.




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Fire from Ashes

Bobby interviews Fr. Joseph Huneycutt and Steve Robinson, authors of the new Ancient Faith Publishing book Fire from Ashes: The Reality of Perpetual Conversion.




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Food, Faith, and Fasting

Bobby interviews Rita Madden, the author of the new AFP book Food, Faith, and Fasting: A Sacred Journey to Better Health.




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Garden in the East

Bobby Maddex interviews Angela Doll Carlson, the author of the new AFP book Garden in the East: The Spiritual Life of the Body.




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Sasha and the Dragon

Bobby Maddex interviews Laura E. Wolfe and Nicholas Malara, the author and illustrator, respectively, of the new Ancient Faith Publishing children’s book Sasha and the Dragon.




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Psalms of Ascent - Psalm 120 (121)

Fr.Wilbur continues his series on the Psalms of Ascent looking to the hills "from whence comes my help."




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Psalms of Ascent - Psalm 121(122)

The Psalm of Ascent associated with the Pre-Sanctified Liturgy during Great Lent is Psalm 121 (122 in the Hebrew) where we "go up" to the House of the Lord.




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Psalms of Ascent - Psalm 122 (123)

Continuing with the Psalms of Ascent, Fr. Wilbur looks at Psalm 122 (123 in the Hebrew) which shows how we are given strength for the journey.




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Psalms of Ascent - Psalm 123 (124)

In the next Ode of Ascent, Fr. Wilbur shows us that God delivers us in close calls and close calls are the foundation of maturing faith.




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Psalms of Ascent - Psalm 124 (125)

Continuing through the Psalms of Ascent, Fr. Wilbur reflects on Psalm 124 (125 in the Hebrew) where we take comfort in being surrounded by the love of God.




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Psalms of Ascent - Psalm 125 (126)

In this Psalm, we reflect on the middle of our journey when the newness has worn off and the destination seems so far away.




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Psalms of Ascent - Psalm 126 (127)

In his continuing series on the Psalms of Ascent, Fr. Wilbur looks at Psalm 126 (127 in the Hebrew) and the assurance that God is with us in the journey.




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Psalms of Ascent - Psalm 127 (128)

We are now moving beyond the mid-point of our journey in the 15 Psalms of Ascent. Psalm 127 (128 in the Hebrew) talks about the "fear of the Lord" which is described as pure and enduring forever.




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Psalms of Ascent - Psalm 129 (130)

Fr. Wilbur begins the last set of the Psalms of Ascent with another familiar Vespers Psalm - "Out of the depths, I have cried to You, O Lord."




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Psalms of Ascent - Psalm 130 (131)

In his continuing series on the Psalms of Ascent, Fr. Wilbur looks at Psalm 130 (131 in the Hebrew) and says that the higher we rise into union with God, the lower we go from centering on ourselves.




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Psalm 39 - A Christmas Prophecy

In this prophetic Psalm, we have a song filled with love and a Psalm which gave theme to Hebrews 10. See the incarnation of Christ in this beautiful hymn of the Church.




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A Psalm for Christmas

Psalm 73 (74) asks the great "Why" question of humanity. That question is answered in a cave in Bethlehem as the God of the universe takes on flesh for our salvation.




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Psalms of Ascent - Psalm 119 (120)

In the first of his reflections on the Psalms we pray at the Pre-Sancified Liturgy during Great Lent, Fr. Wilbur looks at Psalm 119 (120) and the journey of a sojourner.




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Interview with Bishop Thomas about Families

Dr. John Mark Reynolds talks with Bishop Thomas about struggles that families are facing.




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Q&A with Bishop Thomas: Returning to the Natural

Dr. John Mark Reynolds asks Bishop Thomas questions about angels, demons, miracles, house blessings, weeping icons, and other topics.




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What Clarence Thomas Meant

Wesley discusses the concept of human dignity.




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Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide

Once a culture accepts the fundamental premise of euthanasia consciousness, there is no way to limit doctor-administered death to those who are already at the end of their lives.