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Narnia - The Horse and His Boy 5

N63. The Horse and His Boy from The Chronicles of Narnia by CS Lewis, Chapter 5 The Chronicles of Narnia are published by Harper Trophy, A Division of Harper Collins, New York, New York. They are available for purchase here. We want to thank CS Lewis Pte. Ltd. for granting us permission to bring these wonderful stories to you. (Legal info).




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Narnia - The Horse and His Boy 4

N62. The Horse and His Boy from The Chronicles of Narnia by CS Lewis, Chapter 4 The Chronicles of Narnia are published by Harper Trophy, A Division of Harper Collins, New York, New York. They are available for purchase here. We want to thank CS Lewis Pte. Ltd. for granting us permission to bring these wonderful stories to you. (Legal info).




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Narnia - The Horse and His Boy 3

N61. The Horse and His Boy from The Chronicles of Narnia by CS Lewis, Chapter 3 The Chronicles of Narnia are published by Harper Trophy, A Division of Harper Collins, New York, New York. They are available for purchase here. We want to thank CS Lewis Pte. Ltd. for granting us permission to bring these wonderful stories to you. (Legal info).




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Narnia - The Horse and His Boy 2

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Narnia - The Horse and His Boy 1

N59. The Horse and His Boy from The Chronicles of Narnia by CS Lewis, Chapter 1 The Chronicles of Narnia are published by Harper Trophy, A Division of Harper Collins, New York, New York. They are available for purchase here. We want to thank CS Lewis Pte. Ltd. for granting us permission to bring these wonderful stories to you. (Legal info).




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Narnia - The Silver Chair 16

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Narnia - The Silver Chair 15

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Narnia - The Silver Chair 14

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Narnia - The Silver Chair 13

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Narnia -The Silver Chair 12

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Narnia - The Silver Chair 11

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Narnia - The Silver Chair 10

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Narnia - The Silver Chair 9

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Narnia - The Silver Chair 8

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The Sheep and the Goats

Fr. Ted explains that there are two ways—one of light and one of death.




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The Sunday of Miracles

Fr. Ted gives the Sunday of Forgiveness a new name: the Sunday of Miracles.




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Thursday Night 12-Gospel Service—The Birth Pains

Fr. Ted reminds us that in order to experience the fruits of our labors, we must go through many trials and tribulations.




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Stumbling in the Dark

Fr. Ted reminds us that we can't serve two masters.




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The Way We Worship

Fr. Ted explains that there's a reason behind everything we do in the Orthodox Church.




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Squinting into the Light

Fr. Ted offers a beautiful homily for the Feast of Transfiguration. He urges us to live life within the Church, so that when we come into contact with the light of Truth, we do not squint and turn away.




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Forgiving the Debt

Fr. Ted speaks on the importance of forgiveness and reminds us of the huge debt we've been forgiven.




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Changing With the Wind

Fr. Ted encourages us to keep our moral compasses set firmly on Christ.




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Christ in the Village

Fr. Ted asks us to reflect upon whether Christ is truly the center of our lives.




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Engaging the Icons

Fr. Ted discusses the necessity of icons in worship.




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The Root of All Evil

Fr. Ted explains that the "root of all evil," is anything we put in place of God.




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Testing the Spirits

Fr. Ted speaks of the danger in placing too much emphasis on miracles.




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The Triodion

Fr. Ted discusses the period in the Church's calendar year called the Triodion. In her wisdom, Fr. Ted explains, the Church strategically places these lessons for us immediately preceding Lent.




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Theologoumena

Fr. Ted responds to questions he has received regarding the moments immediately following death. He explains that all answers fall into the category of opinion. Our focus instead should be on living our Christian lives here on earth.




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Thoughts on the Second Week of Lent

Fr. Ted encourages us to pace ourselves in this, our second week of Lent, as temptations from the evil one can thwart our efforts to be closer to God. He also reminds us to be patient with others as each path is different and we are not to judge.




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Doubting Each Other

Fr. Ted explains how our faith in Christ correlates with our willingness to believe in and trust our brother.




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An Authentic Witness

Fr. Ted discusses the various accounts of the Resurrection and explains how the differences actually support the Truth.




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The True Spirit of God

Fr. Ted explains that the Spirit of Truth always brings understanding, and most importantly, offers a message of love.




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Attaining the Likeness

On the Sunday of All Saints, Fr. Ted distinguishes between the image of God, which is a gift given to all of humanity, and the likeness of God, which must be attained through much effort and prayer.




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The Ark of Truth

Fr. Ted explains why the Orthodox Church has never modernized—and never will!




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Fulfilling the Law

This week's sermon was delivered by guest homilist Metropolitan Sotirios of Canada.




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Coming Out of the Darkness

Fr. Ted explains that the purpose of our existence is to transfigure ourselves into being more like Christ.




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Panagia—The Great Example

Fr. Ted explains that it is the human tendency toward unbelief that causes us to change the teachings of the Church.




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The Rhythm of Prayer

Fr. Ted tells us that we need to use the rhythm of prayer to remove those things from our lives that get in the way of our relationship with Christ.




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The Bronze Serpent

Fr. Ted reminds us that just as the Israelites of the Old Testament looked to the bronze serpent for healing, we must look to Christ on the Cross for the ultimate healing.




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The Correct Cross

Fr. Ted reminds us that the sign of the cross is a prayer, yes, but it is also a statement of faith.




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The Liturgy of St. James

Fr. Ted explains that the most important thing for liturgies is that they teach the true faith.




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The Most Precious Commodity

A homily given by His Eminence Metropolitan Sotirios of Canada.




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The Mosaic

Fr. Ted reminds us that all of the things that make up the Christian life are essential to creating a full icon of Christ.




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A Seat at the Table

Fr. Ted reminds us that the Divine Liturgy is a meal—an entering into the eternal reality of the Mystical Supper of Jesus Christ.




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Who Is the God-Man?

Fr. Ted explains why the Incarnation is necessary for salvation.




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The Trinity

Fr. Ted presents the first in a series of three homilies on the basics of the faith.




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What is the Gospel?

Fr. Ted explains that "the gospel" is the message that God came into the world, died for us on the cross, and then rose from the dead.




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Affirming the Incarnation

Fr. Ted reminds us that icons affirm that God really did come in the flesh.




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The Great Miscommunication

Fr. Ted reminds us that we need to accept God and others and they truly are, not who we expect them to be.




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The First Principle Is Faith

Fr. Ted argues along with the ancient Greeks that you can't philosophize back into infinity. There comes a point when you have to believe in something.