ng Coming Soon - Ancient Faith Today with Kevin Allen By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-02-12T23:53:22+00:00 John Maddex interviews Kevin Allen about the new live call-in program coming to Ancient Faith Radio on April 22. Learn about the topics and plans as well as how you can be involved, Full Article
ng Hogar Orphanage - Moving On Up! By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-02-12T23:54:27+00:00 Madre Inez (Hogar Rafael Ayau Orphanage) and John Maddex talk about the move of the children from Guatemala City to the beautiful mountains and their new home. Help them finish the project and move in with the construction completely paid off! Full Article
ng Lifted by Angels By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-02-12T23:55:24+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews Joel J. Miller, the author of a brand new book from Thomas Nelson publishers titled Lifted by Angels: The Presence and Power of Our Heavenly Guides and Guardians. Full Article
ng Facing Forward: Part One By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-02-14T18:43:13+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews Fr. Gregory Mathewes-Green, pastor emeritus at Holy Cross Orthodox Church in Linthicum Heights, Maryland, about his role in the Ancient Faith Ministries Conference "Facing Forward: An Ancient Faith Conference for the Second Half of Life." Full Article
ng Facing Forward: Part Two By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-02-14T18:45:29+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews Bill Marianes, host of the live call-in show Stewardship Calling, about his role in the Ancient Faith Ministries Conference "Facing Forward: An Ancient Faith Conference for the Second Half of Life." Full Article
ng Healing Humanity: Confronting Our Moral Crisis By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-10-26T17:51:08+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews Reader Nicholas Chapman, Dn. Paul Siewers, and Kh. Frederica Matthewes-Green about the new title from Holy Trinity Publications, Healing Humanity: Confronting Our Moral Crisis. Listen in as they discuss the conference that inspired the book as well as timely topics such as sexuality, freedom, theosis and the challenges that Christians face as they stand for traditional values. This incredible title can be purchased directly from Holy Trinity Publications here. Full Article
ng The First Things Foundation and the COVID Virus By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-12-13T03:09:19+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews John Heers, the director of the First Things Foundation, about the organization's work with the COVID virus. Full Article
ng Classical Learning Resource Center (CLRC) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-12-13T03:37:58+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews Anne Van Fossen and Bryan Smith. Anne is the chief academic officer of the Classical Learning Resource Center, or CLRC, and Bryan is the school’s Chief Operations Officer. The CLRC is offering a 10% discount off any CLRC Christian Studies class for AFR listeners for the next two weeks. The coupon code is AFRDiscount10. Full Article
ng Voice from Vilnius: Exploring the Orthodox Church in Lithuania By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-12-15T03:43:22+00:00 Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick interviews Fr. George (Jurgis) Sungaila, a young Orthodox priest serving in Vilnius, Lithuania, and an outgoing blogger and YouTuber dedicated to preaching Christ in a post-Soviet country that has known Orthodox Christianity for at least 700 years. They discuss Fr. George's conversion to Orthodoxy and his ministry, as well as the Three Holy Martyrs of Vilnius (the Protomartyrs and Protectors of Orthodox Lithuanians), what it's like to be Orthodox in Lithuania, the relationship of Lithuania with nearby Russia, the emergence of the Orthodox Church in newly-independent Lithuania in the 1990s, the new auxiliary bishop just consecrated for the country, and Orthodox pilgrimage sites in this small country on the Baltic sea. You will also hear Orthodox liturgical music sung in Lithuanian by Fr. George's wife, Justina, and her choir. Full Article
ng Food, Faith, and Fasting By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-01-08T18:33:56+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews Rita Madden, a Master of Public Health, a registered dietician, and the host of the AFR podcast Food, Faith, and Fasting, about her upcoming virtual conference. Full Article
ng Single and Orthodox By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-01-15T02:29:00+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews Jessica Laarman, the Group Leader of a new project titled Single and Orthodox, an attempt to connect actively practicing single Orthodox Christians together and build new relationships. Full Article
ng Jonathan Jackson & The Theoria College of Filmmaking By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-10-13T14:33:00+00:00 Bobby Maddex is joined by award-winning actor, Jonathan Jackson to discuss the new Theoria College of Filmmaking. Listeners can learn more about the college and apply here. Also, listeners can find Jonathan's book, The Mystery of Art, at the Ancient Faith Store. Full Article
ng Classical Learning Resource Center (CLRC) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-08-29T18:34:16+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews Anne Van Fossen, the Chief Academic Officer of The Classical Learning Resource Center. Together they discuss some exciting new developments at the CLRC, including a new online academy! Full Article
ng 2023 Suprasl World Orthodox Youth Gathering: Event Recap and Interview By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2023-10-12T05:00:01+00:00 Bobby Maddex speaks with Dn. Joseph Matusiak, Ellie Bernasol, Ilmari Hayrynen, and Gabi Moussa about their experience at the 2023 Suprasl World Fellowship of Orthodox Youth event, held in Poland. To donate to this project please visit http://suprasl.org http://www.suprasl.org http://www.facebook.org/suprasl2022 http://www.instagram.com/suprasl_wfoy OR reach out to Dn. Joseph Matusiak @ jmatusiak@suprasl2022.org Full Article
ng Parenting Toward the Kingdom: A Companion Guide By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-05-09T05:00:01+00:00 Bobby Maddox, the Director of Digital Media for Ancient Faith Ministries, interviews Dr. Philip Mamalakis, author of the Ancient Faith publishing book Parenting Toward the Kingdom: Orthodox Christian Principles of Child Rearing, about the book's new Companion Guide. Full Article
ng Parenting Toward the Kingdom: A Companion Guide - Part Two By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-05-20T05:00:01+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews Kendra Hunter, Kristina Tartara, and Stephanie Petrides, the authors of the new companion guide to Dr. Philip Mamalakis's book Parenting Toward the Kingdom: Orthodox Christian Principles of Child Rearing, publishing by Ancient Faith Publishing. Full Article
ng Tuesday headlines: bento books and zebra striping By themorningnews.org Published On :: 2024-10-01T16:21:00+00:00 The White House sides with Israel's ground assault of Lebanon while much of the world calls for a ceasefire. / Al JazeeraMeanwhile, Iran is said to be preparing to launch a ballistic-missile attack. / The Wall Street Journal [+]A long profile of Ta-Nehisi Coates, whose new book criticizes Israel and the corrupting influence of power. "I'm sad, but I was so enraged." / New York MagazineThings to watch for in tonight's Vance-Walz debate. / Wake Up to PoliticsHelene slamming a small town in North Carolina may disrupt the global supply chain for microchips. / NPRA nuclear plant in Michigan will be the first in US history to restart. / CNBCYour weekly white paper: "A systematic review about similarities in dog-human dyads." / Science DirectA fascinating survey of how religious believers are using new technologies in their daily practices. / rest of worldAn audio dive into Google's new niche product Notebook, which can turn a bunch of PDFs into a convincing podcast. / The New York Times [+]See also: Barry C. Lynn on "Liberal democracy's last stand against Big Tech." / Harper'sFrom July, have you seen the trend of new books using multi-panel illustrations on their covers? They're called "bento books." / I Need a Book CoverA celebrated new short story collection is about "people who just can't hang." / The New YorkerAlso, have you noticed worse service at restaurants lately? For the sake of society, that might be a good thing. / Economist Writing Every DaySee also: Britain experiences a rise in "zebra striping," where pub patrons alternate between alcoholic and non-alcoholic beer. / SemaforJapan's smaller museums are praised for their elegance. / The Wall Street Journal [+]Photographs of Japanese forests shimmering with fireflies. / Colossal View Post → Full Article
ng Friday headlines: Lightness of being By themorningnews.org Published On :: 2024-10-04T17:40:00+00:00 "Bolivia, too, is undergoing a kind of disillusionment with democracy." How the rest of the world views this year's US election. / The Dial See also: How British vernacular invaded America, or why everyone's saying "gutted" now. / The Guardian More solar activity could again make the Northern Lights visible to more areas of the world this weekend. / BBC News "A lot of people just said, 'This is too good to be true. This cannot be real.'" In early tests, visual therapy using flashing lights appears to halt the progression of Alzheimer's. / Nature See also: Researchers find that, compared to viewing reproductions, experiencing art in person creates a 10-fold increase in people's emotional response. / Hyperallergic "Not a single organism survived. This is unprecedented. It's Europe's first completely dead river." Ukraine accuses Russia of intentionally poisoning a river. / The Guardian The US military has been updating various advanced weapons systems with gaming-style controllers. / WIRED See also: The CIA is posting messages in Farsi, Mandarin, and Korean on social media and the dark web as part of an effort to recruit informants. / NBC News This is a chilling development: By pairing Meta's smart glasses with facial recognition, Harvard students were able to instantly dox strangers on the street. / 404 Media But at least the AI that Meta includes with the smart glasses seems incapable of deciphering much of what it sees, though it will confidently lie to you about it anyway. / Gizmodo Parents of the surveillance era are facing the reality of having children away at college. / The Wall Street Journal [+] "The emotions I feel for her are real." AI companions can be a lifeline for those who struggle with relationships. / Esquire See also: Does anyone have time to be a good friend anymore? / Dazed From initial novelty to immediate slop, the five qualities of every AI app. / Read Max "Being online has always involved searching for the needles of 'real' content in a large and messy haystack of junk. But never has the hay been as convincingly disguised as needles." / The New Yorker View Post → Full Article
ng Monday headlines: Fear and loathing By themorningnews.org Published On :: 2024-10-21T16:44:00+00:00 Amid shortages of food, fuel, and medicine, Cuba's electrical grid has collapsed four times since Friday, leaving 10 million people without power. / Reuters The presidential election is down to more than swing states; in fact, the outcome appears to rest on these 21 microcommunities. / The New York Times [+] Elon Musk's $1 million daily sweepstakes for Pennsylvanians promising to vote Republican is "either an incentive for someone to vote or it's a reward. And either way, it violates federal law." / NPR See also: The misery of living in a swing state during election season. / The New York Times [+] "This key is awarded if the candidate can persuade the public that they are conscious." The real 13 keys for winning the White House. / McSweeney's As if this year's US election wasn't already chaotic enough, the FBI has arrested a man planning an election day attack on behalf of the Islamic State. / The Guardian Laugh about Trump's ridiculous dance party all you want, but the kitschy nostalgia is exactly in line with the world his supporters long for. / Intelligencer In a dispatch from a prisoner, the horror of Texas's containment cages. (Content warning.) / Slate This year's flu shot doesn't protect against a once-common influenza strain that now appears to have been eradicated through Covid distancing and masking. / NPR In an interesting comparison of median home values and median incomes, these are the most and least exclusive communities for homebuyers in America. / The Hustle An "unusually narrow" skyscraper—at only one apartment wide, or 22.5 meters—could be going up in downtown Dubai. / Dezeen See also: "The Neom giga-project in Saudi Arabia is currently using one fifth of all the steel produced in the world." / AGBI Unrelated: "it is time to commit to building the largest physically possible space telescope." / Palladium Kurt Vonnegut once designed a board game, General Headquarters, that is finally available, some 70 years after it was originally conceived. / Open Culture Amazon says it will be getting rid of those plastic inflatable air pillows by the end of the year, but the plastic blue-and-white mailers may be sticking around for a while. / Grist View Post → Full Article
ng Thursday headlines: House of the rising pun By themorningnews.org Published On :: 2024-10-24T13:25:00+00:00 Israel has damaged more buildings in two weeks than in a year of fighting with Hezbollah. / BBC News A brief history of Hezbollah, Israel, and Lebanon. / Vox China cracks down on "uncivilized" puns that people use to get around censorship controls. / The Guardian One of the foremost American experts on fascism comes around to applying "this most toxic of labels" to Trumpism. / The New York Times Magazine [+] An argument for making an "emotional hedge bet" on the presidential election—among 27 observations from a political insider. / Matt's Five Points For Millennials, "wealth may have gone up, but if that's mostly housing wealth, then that's not actually making people better off." / The Washington post Housing prisoners in "containment cages" for days—standing-room only, with no toilet or sink—is a widespread and unchecked practice in Texas. / Slate In the past 40 years, the number of catastrophic injuries sustained by cheerleaders is greater than those sustained by female athletes playing all other high school and college sports combined. / The New York Times Magazine [+] As of 2022, only about six percent of the nation's doctors identified as Black and only seven percent as Hispanic. / The Atlantic What is the trendy recreational drug "pink cocaine?" A grab bag of different drugs dyed pink that often doesn't include cocaine. / The Associated Press A "fruit detective" studies old paintings for produce we no longer eat. / Smithsonian Magazine Photographs by Lars Tunbjörk of corporate worklife in the 1990s. / Lars Tunbjörk "I don't have to tell you that posting on the internet is a weird thing to do." Lessons learned from a 90-day course taught by a TikTok influencer. / Defector Watch: A carpenter fires his nail gun in time to a band performing next door. / Kottke View Post → Full Article
ng Monday headlines: Silence is deafening By themorningnews.org Published On :: 2024-10-28T16:38:00+00:00 "Donald Trump held a rally at Madison Square Garden last night that was so racist it got the New York Times to dust off the actual word 'racist' and use it in a headline." / Welcome to Hell World A look at the billionaires and businesses getting in line for Trump, who's vowed to punish dissenters. / The Washington Post [+] Why a longtime LA Times editorial writer resigned after the spiked Harris endorsement: A non-endorsement on Harris's home turf is an un-endorsement. / The Hollywood Reporter Bird flu tracking among humans couldn't be timed worse, with researchers trying to discern whether someone's "flu-like symptoms" are a cold, Covid, influenza, or actually bird flu. / STAT The 18th edition of the Chicago Manual of Style, a stalwart of editorial citation, has a hell of a job, landing amid an era of digital misinformation and disinformation. / Los Angeles Review of Books A video of someone destroying ballots marked for Trump in Bucks County, Pa., is a fake planted by Russia, according to US officials. / NPR See also: Maricopa County officials are contacting around 20 voters whose mail-in ballots were damaged after someone set a mailbox on fire (but not for political reasons). / The Gazette In a review of BBQ joints in a small Texas town, a restaurant loses a recommendation over its owner's use of racist language. / Texas Monthly A USGS model of more than 1,200 groundwater samples shows millions of people in California, Florida, and Massachusetts may be drinking forever chemicals. / Gizmodo See also: Tesla's engineering headquarters in Palo Alto released some kind of lime-green liquid—purportedly a nonhazardous coolant—into a storm drain. / SFGATE The US Copyright Office ends a longstanding frustration for fast-food restaurants, granting them the right to repair the soft-serve machines at their locations. / Ars Technica Related: From 2021, hacking McDonald's always-broken soft-serve machines so restaurants could repair them. / WIRED When Google Street View data is incorrect, either by accident or intention, hardware store interiors can appear in the middle of the Atlantic. / Futurism Thirteen years later, a scandal-laden development of Disney-style palaces in Turkey remains unfinished and deteriorating. / The Guardian Before buying a domain name, check to see if it's haunted—in other words, whether something terrible happened there in the past. / Bryan Braun View Post → Full Article
ng Friday headlines: Yours for a song By themorningnews.org Published On :: 2024-11-01T19:08:00+00:00 More than 200 people have now died from the flooding in Valencia, Spain, in Europe's deadliest weather disaster since the 1970s. / Reuters Long a crime that targeted Black and Latino people, jaywalking is now legal in New York City. / HuffPost "Even liberal yuppies in my Brooklyn neighborhood lined up at a community board meeting in May to complain that there were just too many migrants at local shelters." The crime of human movement. / The New York Review See also: Contrary to what Republicans are campaigning on, Biden and Harris worked behind the scenes to get the border crisis under control. / The New York Times [+] The history of Electrical Audio, legendary recording engineer Steve Albini's studio, which is searching for a way forward after its founder's death. / Inc. See also: "Anyone who has streamed a song on their phone for free can sense that something has changed." The decline of the working musician. / The New Yorker Instagram allows male nipples but not female nipples—but in cases of transition when and how is that distinction drawn? / 404 Media In response to a fake, AI-generated ad, thousands of people showed up for a Halloween parade in Dublin that never happened. / Engadget Retail stores may soon have access to facial-recognition technology that can detect shoppers who "sweetheart" workers in hopes of scoring discounts. / Gizmodo Mathematicians calculate there's not enough time left in our universe for monkeys to ever randomly type out the complete works of Shakespeare. / BBC News Black plastic kitchen utensils contain high levels of fire retardants, which have a nasty habit of leaching into food. / The Atlantic Legalized gambling is turning football upside down for fans, gamblers, and players alike. / Wide Left It's the end of an era as the last in-flight magazine for a major carrier goes digital-only. / Columbia Journalism Review "In a quiet, unremarkable town in Ohio, everything has begun to disappear: first shoes, then street signs, then pets." A links-based mystery game. / Question Mark, Ohio View Post → Full Article
ng Monday headlines: Election nearing By themorningnews.org Published On :: 2024-11-04T20:26:00+00:00 There could be more continents than you think. Case in point: New Zealand may be part of its own continent, separate from Australia. / The New York Times [+] The Greenland Ice Sheet temporarily stores a large amount of meltwater in the summer, a discovery that may aid in accurately forecasting future sea-level rise. / Phys.org "Where can I get crystals that are less toxic, locally sourced, and ethical?" / Sierra Small farms lose out as billionaires prove to be the "ultimate beneficiaries" of the EU's farming subsidies. / The Guardian See also: Jeff Bezos's justification for a non-endorsement is another in a long sequence of evidence for why the future of journalism can't be billionaires. / 404 Media In an election that's been rife with misinformation, Perplexity AI's new election hub is a bad idea at the worst possible time. / Gizmodo See also: "Washington has to wake up and realize that in fact, Silicon Valley is in the midst of a huge power grab." How technology ruined democracy. / Foreign Policy In election predictions: Polymarket wants you to think it has all the answers (it doesn't); and we are 100% certain that anything could fucking happen. / The Baffler, McSweeney's Unrelated: "If you can become lucid during a nightmare you can change your response or do something that empowers you in real time and improve your capacity to cope." / Atlas Obscura From 2021 and so necessary this week: Yuki Kawae's meditative zen gardens are an antidote to doomscrolling. / Colossal "Google says I need an abortion." Diana Weymar's abortion embroideries document the state of post-Roe America. / Hyperallergic According to a new investigation, dental chains are pulling healthy or treatable teeth in order to profit from implants. / KFF Health News "What once looked like a generational change to public space in the American city has instead returned to a bunch of curb parking." Why NYC's outdoor dining fell apart. / Slate Typical habanero peppers reach 100,000 to 350,000 units on the Scoville heat scale, while a newly created variety tops out at 1,000. / Oregon Public Radio "Where was 'the hexagram of the heavens' I loved from the opening verse of the album?" Listening to Joni Mitchell's demos and hearing a narrative evolve. / Dada Drummer Almanach View Post → Full Article
ng Wednesday headlines: Morning portrait By themorningnews.org Published On :: 2024-11-06T15:33:00+00:00 Before any political news, some wanderlust to kick things off: pictures of a modern cabin in Vermont. / The New York Times [+]Also, some fashion illustrations from the roaring twenties in Très Parisien magazine. / Flashbak(Fwiw, today's clothes are made using enormous amounts of petrochemicals and fossil fuels.) (Clothes have long been political.) / The Walrus, XDonald Trump wins the American presidency despite a 34-count felony conviction and two assassination attempts. / PoliticoSusan Glasser: Rule number one in politics is never underestimate your enemy. / The New YorkerTrump is also the first Republican to (likely) win the popular vote since George W. Bush's reelection in 2004. / The HillUnrelated: Let's begin by assuming that "no 'cosmic purpose' or divine intention is at work." / Plankton ValhallaNon-white non-college-educated voters moved 13 points toward Trump. It was the GOP's best presidential performance among Latino voters in modern times. / ABC News, SlateThe new president will have a Republican Senate, and possibly a GOP House. / BBC News, The New York TimesMeanwhile, a right-wing site allows anyone to search for a voter's physical address and party affiliation. / 404 MediaSeven ballot measures protecting abortion rights also won. For Democrats, six reasons to feel hopeful. / Vox, The CutSee also: A few short fantasy stories about strangers joining forces to save each other. / Metafilter View Post → Full Article
ng Golden Wedding Anniversary for the Hopkos By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2013-06-09T17:46:37+00:00 June 9 marks the 50th wedding anniversary for Fr. Tom and Matushka Anne Hopko. In this special episode, the 2 of them are interviewed in their home by Frs. John Shimchick and Alexander Garklavs. Together they remember their early years and God's blessing on their lives. May God grant them many years! Full Article
ng Transformation: Part 2 - The Clear Teaching of the Church By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-12-12T01:36:07+00:00 Part two of "Transformation: Same-Sex Attraction Through the Lens of Orthodox Christianity." In part two, we take a deep dive into the theology surrounding same-sex attraction. What do the Scripture, canons, and Fathers have to say about it? Is it sinful to have a same-sex attraction? Archbishop Michael, Dr. Jeannie Constantinou, Fr. Harry Linsinbigler, Dr. Roxanne Louh, and Dr. Edith M. Humphrey are among our panelists. Resource: Christian Faith and Same Sex Attraction by Fr. Thomas Hopko Full Article
ng The Orthodox Deaconess: Examining the Call for Restoration By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-02-01T18:52:43+00:00 The story of the Orthodox Deaconess is largely unknown today. When did they exist, and what was their function? In recent decades, there has been a call for restoring the female diaconate, causing no small debate between Orthodox proponents and opponents. In the first special edition of Ancient Faith Today Live, Fr. Tom Soroka and John Maddex take a deep dive into the topic with a full-length audio documentary, which will feature scholarly experts from both sides of the issue and reflect upon the views shared and what we can conclude about the Church’s wisdom on this issue today. Full Article
ng Two Natures: Examining Chalcedon and Communion By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-04-04T14:27:25+00:00 Most of us know about the so-called Great Schism, which tragically divided the Christian Church between East and West in 1054. But there was an earlier division in the 5th century, following the Fourth Ecumenical Council in Chalcedon in 451, which clarified how Jesus is both God and Man. Charges of heresy were brought, anathemas were proclaimed, and communion was broken. Which Churches did not accept the decision of the Council and the subsequent three Councils that followed? Today they are known as the Oriental Orthodox Churches, including the Coptic, Armenian, Syrian, Malankara, Eritrean, and Ethiopian Orthodox Churches. What specifically separates us theologically? Are there reasons to hope that we are closer to these believers than we thought? What efforts have been made to better understand each other in recent decades? On this special edition of Ancient Faith Today Live, Fr. Tom Soroka and John Maddex examine the causes of our division and consider what any path to unity might involve. Panelists include: Bishop (Dr.) Daniel (Findikyan) Dr. Peter Bouteneff Christine Chaillot Dr. David Ford Dr. Emmanuel Gergis Dr. Chad Hatfield Dr. Michael Ibrahim Rev. Dr. Joseph Lucas Dr. Sam Noble Rev Dr. Timothy Thomas Full Article
ng Will All be Saved? Examining Universalism and the Last Judgement By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-07-17T05:00:01+00:00 Fr. Tom Soroka and John Maddex will dive into the topic of Universalism and speak with Orthodox panelists who fall into one of three categories: Confident Universalists, Hopeful Universalists, and those who say Universalism was condemned as a heresy. We read in Scripture that God is not willing that any should perish (2 Peter 3:9). But we also read that It is appointed unto man once to die, and after that comes the judgment (Hebrews 9:27). There are those who claim that, since Christ died for all, we can be assured that all will indeed be saved and not face eternal condemnation. This is called “universalism” or “apocatastasis.” Was this teaching condemned by the Church? Who among the Church Fathers embraced universal salvation? Full Article
ng https://www.theverge.com/2021/7/1/22559852/microsoft-windows-11-black-blue-screen-of-death-bsod-change By www.activewin.com Published On :: Microsoft is changing its famous Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) to black in Windows 11. The software giant started testing its new design changes in a Windows 11 preview earlier this week, but the Black Screen of Death isn’t fully enabled yet. The Verge understands Microsoft will be switching to a Black Screen of Death for Windows 11, matching the new black logon and shutdown screens. Full Article
ng A Vision of Jesus - The Key, The Stone, and The Morning Star By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-05T23:08:07+00:00 Fr. Pat gave this sermon in Waynesburg, PA, at the funeral of beloved friend Nancy (Katherine) Thompson who fell asleep in the Lord on August 2, 2011. Full Article
ng The People Sitting in Darkness By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-06T03:14:53+00:00 Fr. Pat discusses the quotation of the prophecy of Isaiah in Matthew 4. Full Article
ng Sowing of the Seed By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-06T22:30:33+00:00 Fr. Pat continues the allegory that Jesus began in the parable of the sowing of the seed. Full Article
ng Walking in Wisdom By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-06T22:33:28+00:00 Fr. Pat encourages us to love God with our whole minds. Full Article
ng Preparing for Pascha By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-07T01:48:04+00:00 Fr. Pat address some of the themes of Pascha in preparation for this Feast of Feasts. Full Article
ng Praying to Jesus By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-09T21:40:16+00:00 Fr. Pat shares his homily on the centurion and his servant. Full Article
ng Starting Over By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-09T21:58:35+00:00 Fr. Pat reminds us that in Christ we start all over. Full Article
ng A Man Is the Measure of All Things By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-10T04:54:13+00:00 Fr. Pat explores three ways of looking at Protagoras's infamous assertion. Full Article
ng Seeing Jesus By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-10T05:04:28+00:00 Fr. Pat reflects upon two people who wanted to see Jesus but were unable to—and what they did about it. Full Article
ng A Walking Problem By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-10T17:02:59+00:00 Fr. Pat discusses three points with respect to the healing of the paralytic. Full Article
ng Discovering the Soul By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-10T17:06:17+00:00 Ideally, the discovery of the soul should accompany the discovery of God. Full Article
ng In the Midst of a Crowd, Breaking Bread By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-10T17:18:57+00:00 Fr. Pat discusses the miracle of the multiplication of the loaves and fishes. Full Article
ng The Place of the Human Being In the Cosmos By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-12-31T19:39:03+00:00 Fr. Pat presents a series of biblical quotations about kingship and priesthood. Full Article
ng Giving Thanks By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-02-08T05:24:18+00:00 Jesus and the Ten Lepers. Full Article
ng The Enfleshing of God By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-04-03T17:16:03+00:00 Fr. Pat reflects on the mystery of the Incarnation. Full Article
ng We Rejoice in Our Sufferings By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-07-02T05:20:14+00:00 Fr. Pat reflects on the Epistle to the Romans in light of the recent tragic events in South Carolina. Full Article
ng Falling Whole-Hog By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-03-07T16:23:11+00:00 In the Parable of the Prodigal Son, we see a Father who has lost a child who bears his image, a son running from himself, and an elder brother who is glad he is not like his younger sibling. Full Article
ng Hanging on to Others By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-05-16T22:51:36+00:00 Fr. Pat looks at the story from Mark 2 of the paralytic being lowered through the roof. Full Article
ng Things that Jump Out By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-08-24T02:21:59+00:00 In this homily from the Sunday of St. Thomas, Fr. Pat comments on three things that jump out at him from the Gospel text of John 20:19-31. Full Article
ng Captivating our Hearts to Christ By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-03-01T17:27:50+00:00 Father Pat looks at what we can learn about prayer from the story of the Syrophoenician woman found in Matthew 15. This is part one of a two-part series. Full Article