the 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
the Meet Fr. Theodore Petrides By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-12-13T03:17:29+00:00 We talk with Fr. Theodore Petrides about his fascinating life and his new AFR podcast Signs In Our Times. Full Article
the The Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-12-13T03:18:44+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews Fr. Dragos Herescu, the principal of the Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies in Cambridge, England, and Father David Lowell, one of the IOCS Trustees and the Chair of the Friends of IOCS in the States. They discuss recent developments at the Institute, including new partnerships with organizations and schools in North America. Full Article
the The National Orthodox Advanced Leadership Conference By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-12-13T03:20:13+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews Fr. Chad Hatfield and Hollie Benton about an exciting event coming up in September at St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary. The meeting is called The National Orthodox Advanced Leadership Conference. Full Article
the The Orthodox Christian Fellowship Now Campaign By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-12-13T03:36:23+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews a handful of OCF students and alumni about the importance and reach of Orthodox Christian Fellowship. In part, the students discuss the OCF Now Campaign. Help OCF reach $25,000 by August 4, and this amount will be matched! Find out more here. Full Article
the IOCC, Beirut, and the Coronavirus By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-12-13T03:44:08+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews Dean Triantafilou and Stacey Mason of International Orthodox Christian Charities. Stacey Mason has worked in international relations for 15 years. Over the years, she has visited over 35 countries and has earned advanced degrees in international affairs. Stacey has served as Director of Operations for International Orthodox Christian Charities, or IOCC, for the last 5 years, where she is responsible for relief and development programs in Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and the US. Constantine “Dean” Triantafilou has been leading IOCC for over two decades, where he brings a deep commitment to serving the Church and others. Starting in the field, he has held several leadership roles within IOCC and served as a board member with international and domestic alliances, giving him a unique perspective on the organization and the humanitarian industry. As Executive Director and CEO, Dean guides IOCC’s strategic priorities and direction. Full Article
the 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
the Christmas Across the Continent By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-12-17T14:02:29+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews Dr. Nicholas Reeves about the upcoming AFR event, Christmas Across the Continent: Lessons and Carols featuring Six Choirs. Make sure to tune in this Saturday, December 19th at 7 pm (Central) on our streaming music & talk stations or simultaneously catch the podcast version with video under the "specials" tab to join us for this spectacular musical celebration of our Lord's Nativity! Full Article
the The Athos Diet By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-04-12T23:48:48+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews Dr. Peter Patitsas, author of The Athos Diet: Before There Was Atkins, There Was Athos, about the importance of fasting and ketosis to physical and spiritual wellbeing. Full Article
the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary's Eastern Christian Doctor of Ministry Cohort By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-04-28T16:49:42+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews Dr. John Burgess, a professor at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, about the graduate school's Eastern Christian Doctor of Ministry Cohort, a new academic offering presented in partnership with Antiochian House of Studies. Full Article
the The Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-06-14T18:45:28+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews Razvan Porumb from the Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies in Cambridge, UK. Together they discuss distance learning degree programs, upcoming lecture series, the wealth of content on the institute's YouTube page, and more! All of this can be found on the IOCS webpage. Full Article
the People of the Holy Mountain By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-06-21T01:06:25+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews Andrei Oprescu, the director of the new documentary People of the Holy Mountain, a film featuring the Orthodox monks of Mt. Athos. Full Article
the The 5th Annual National Orthodox Advanced Leadership Conference By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-08-02T18:47:27+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews Hollie Benton, Executive Director of the Orthodox Christian Leadership Initiative, and Fr. Chad Hatfield, President of St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary, about the upcoming 5th annual National Orthodox Advanced Leadership Conference. The conference will be taking place at St. Vladimir's Seminary from Sept. 17-19. To find out more about the conference, the lineup of speakers, and how to get a registration discount, visit the Orthodox Christian Leadership Initiative website. Full Article
the 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
the The Orthodox Christian Attorney Network Conference By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-10-19T00:30:44+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews Matthew Namee about the upcoming OCAN Conference, which takes place on November 6th. Listeners can learn more and register for the conference here! Full Article
the The “Links between Times: Conclusions and Perspectives” Conference By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-12-01T04:31:44+00:00 Bobby Maddex is joined by Dn. Andrei Psarev to discuss the upcoming "Links between Times: Conclusions and Perspectives" Conference taking place in Belgrade, Serbia from November 22–26, 2021. The aim of the conference is to make sense of processes connecting the past and present of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia. Interested listeners can learn more and register from the conference at the ROCOR Studies website. You can also learn more at the conference Facebook page. Full Article
the The Orthodox Christian Leadership Initiative By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-12-02T19:30:56+00:00 Bobby Maddex is joined by Hollie Benton and Fr. Paul Hodge to discuss the Orthodox Christian Leadership Initiative and its upcoming peer learning & BootCamp sessions for leadership development. Listeners who are interested in joining the upcoming cohorts can learn more and register at the OCLI website. Full Article
the Peal of the Bells By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-06-29T02:29:54+00:00 The heritage and theology behind Russian bells with Mark Galperin of Blagovest Bells. Full Article
the A Miracle at the Hyatt - The Story of Abbess Aemiliane By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-07-30T17:10:56+00:00 Kevin Allen interviews Abbess Aemiliane of the Sacred Monastery of St. Nina about her miraculous rescue in Kansas City when a Sky Walk came crashing down on the public on July 17, 1981. Full Article
the The St. Nicholas Uganda Children's Fund By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-08-30T23:27:31+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews Peter and Sharon Georges about their mission work in Uganda to help provide accessible education to children and break the cycle of poverty. To learn more about and support this incredible ministry, please visit their website here. Full Article
the The 2022 Orthodox Christian Attorney Network National Conference By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-09-05T15:38:41+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews Joan Berg and Jesse Roberts about the upcoming Orthodox Christian Attorney Network National Conference in Newport Beach, CA. This year's conference will be held from October 7-8 and will feature keynote speaker, The Honorable Gregory Katsas. To learn more about this conference, to register, and to find details on financial assistance, please visit the OCAN website. Full Article
the The Psalm 103 Project By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-10-13T15:15:20+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews Richard Barrett and John Michael Boyer about the new Capella Romana release, "Heaven and Earth", the Psalm 103 Project, which is both available to purchase and hear live starting October 14th! Listeners can find more information at https://cappellaromana.org/ Full Article
the The Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2023-04-04T18:28:58+00:00 In this episode Bobby Maddex interviews Fr.Dragos ; principal of the Institute for Orthodox Christian studies that has existed in Cambridge in the United Kingdom for 25 years. IOCS is a pan-Orthodox place of education, of outreach with a mission to provide Orthodox postgraduate studies. If you would like to donate please visit iocs.com.ac.uk. Full Article
the Anne Van Fossen, Chief Academic Officer of the CLRC By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2023-07-05T15:01:55+00:00 Bobby Maddex interview with Ann Van Fossen, the Chief Academic Officer for the Classical Learning Resourse Centre, also known as the CLRC, as well as, two of her teachers at the centre; John Bassett and Michelle Wib Band. To learn more about the CLRC please go to; clrconline.com. email @ info@clrconline.com Also the CLRC is offering a discount code until August 3,2023 which is AFR10 Full Article
the 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
the Interview with Dr. John Burgess of Systematic Theology at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-03-13T05:00:01+00:00 Bobby Maddex, the Director of Digital Media for Ancient Faith Ministries, interviews Dr. John Burgess, the James Henry Snowden, professor of Systematic Theology at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. Full Article
the Interview with Fr. Patrick Viscuso, President of the Orthodox Canon Law Society of North America By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-03-20T05:00:01+00:00 Bobby Maddox, the Director of Digital Media for Ancient Faith Ministries, interviews Fr.Patrick Viscuso, the president of the brand new Orthodox Canon Law Society of North America. Pleae visit www.oclsna.org to learn more about the Orthodox Canon Law Society of North America Full Article
the 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
the 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
the The Orthodox Church in Africa By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-06-28T05:00:01+00:00 Bobby Maddex conducts an in-studio interview with Fr. Kwame Labi, a Grand Protopresbyter of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria and All Africa. Currently he is the Vicar General of the Holy Orthodox Archdiocese of Accra and Rector of the Holy Transfiguration Orthodox Cathedral in Accra. Full Article
the The Lampstand Institute By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-07-21T01:45:34+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews the participants of the inaugural Ancient Faith Lampstand Institute, an introductory media training forum for Orthodox Christians aged 18-23 who are interested in learning skills in digital media and applying them to the service of the Church Full Article
the This Day in the Life of the Church By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-10-11T05:00:01+00:00 Bobby Maddex interviews Dr. Andrei Psarev, a professor of Russian Church History and Canon Law and the Director of Undergraduate Studies at Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary, about his daily reflections on the history and theology of the Orthodox Church, now available on Substack: https://andreipsarev.substack.com. Full Article
the Monday headlines: The medium is a mess By themorningnews.org Published On :: 2024-09-30T14:34:00+00:00 The death toll from Hurricane Helene has now reached 91 as Asheville, isolated by floods, struggles to get supplies airlifted to emergency workers. / Associated Press Every time a climate disaster like Helene happens, insurance companies gouge customers, who complain to politicians, who claim climate disasters rarely happen. / How Things Work Leonard Leo led the right-wing takeover of America's judiciary. Now one of his organizations is trying to block the efforts of a group that educates lawyers and judges about the climate crisis. / The Guardian See also: Using an absurd legal basis, a Leo-funded think tank is suing the Consumer Product Safety Commission, arguing its structure is unconstitutional. / Rolling Stone From inside Shein warehouses, gig workers—who don't have the same protections as full-time staff—are posting videos to expose grueling working conditions. / WIRED "Perhaps this is appealing to you, but I find this revolting." The future of your Instagram and Facebook feeds is Meta's own AI-generated content. / Pixel Envy Why AI is like the advent of the microwave oven: It's good at certain tasks and underwhelming at others—and just try to convince its advocates otherwise. / The Atlantic Hardly a surprise, but according to a new FTC report, social media companies are gathering data far beyond users' expectations, sometimes with thousands of attributes per user. / EFF See also: Ireland is fining Meta $101 million for "storing hundreds of millions of user passwords in plaintext and making them broadly available to company employees." / Ars Technica According to a new study, "There will never be enough computing power to create AGI… because we'd run out of natural resources long before we'd even get close." / Radboud Universiteit When AI scores higher on an IQ test than a third of people, have we "reached peak human?" That depends on whether "more" is necessarily "better." / VentureBeat See also: The case for having lots of kids. / The New Yorker Because of a legal dispute with a copyright group, a vast swath of popular music is currently blocked on YouTube. / Variety Postcards were the memes of their day a century ago, replete with cats and everything. / BBC How the 1937 hoax photo of a man holding a giant grasshopper—that later became a popular postcard—came to be. / Boing Boing On Friday, the Chicago White Sox lost their 121st game of the season, the most for any Major League Baseball team in modern history. / ESPN In a list of the world's 38 coolest neighborhoods, Marseille's Notre-Dame-du-Mont tops them all. / Time Out Unrelated: A collaborative map for anyone interested in urban fruit harvesting. / Falling Fruit View Post → Full Article
the Wednesday headlines: Top of the bops By themorningnews.org Published On :: 2024-10-02T14:10:00+00:00 In light of Israel's incursion into southern Lebanon, a look back at its 1982 invasion that became an 18-year occupation. / Politico MagazineViewers say last night's vice presidential debate was an even match, and an overwhelming majority felt the tone was positive. / CBS NewsInterviews with 10-year-olds about the presidential election: "I wouldn't like someone who committed crimes to be my president." / CNNA fact-check finds that no, there are not 13,099 illegal immigrant murders roaming free on American streets. / Alex NowrastehSee also: Researchers say a second Trump term could add an extra 4 billion metric tons of carbon to the atmosphere by 2030. / GristA visit to Michigan and China shows how the US lost the solar power race. In short? Good old capitalism. / BloombergNew milk-tea chains in China have an aesthetic known as guochao, meaning "national and hip." / The New YorkerGeologists make the counterintuitive case that Mount Everest is growing taller thanks to erosion. / Smithsoniian MagazineDNA testing company 23andMe is sinking quickly, partly because it's run out of customers. / WIREDDrug developers are developing birth control pills aimed at male Gen Zers and millennials. / axiosA study finds cannabis enhances the enjoyment of music, "confirming what every stoner already knows." / Marijuana MomentA smartphone in San Francisco's Mission District is broadcasting what songs are currently playing nearby. / Bop SpotterVideo of "a particularly beautiful" murmuration of starlings observed in The Netherlands. / Kottke View Post → Full Article
the Thursday headlines: Glue onto others By themorningnews.org Published On :: 2024-10-03T14:02:00+00:00 Highlights from the newly unsealed election interference case against Donald Trump. / PoliticoSome 56 percent of divorced men support Trump—more than single men, married men, and women of any relationship status. / The Cut Jessica Grose: The misogyny of young Gen Z men has been overstated. / The New York Times [+]Emails sent to Springfield, Ohio's city officials reveal threats and racist disinformation, but also offers of support. / 404 MediaA judge acquits two environmental activists, saying that gluing themselves to a painting is "proportionate in view of the climate crisis." / The Art NewspaperWhen a climate scientist criticizes his own research, suddenly Fox News wants an interview. / GristRelated: TMN's Rosecrans Baldwin profiles a Bay Area startup "retromodding" old cars to go electric. / GQIn 2019, an estimated 53,000 juveniles were charged in adult criminal courts because judges, prosecutors, or state laws transferred them there. / ProPublicaIn 1976, 40 percent of high-school seniors said they had read at least six books for fun in the previous year, compared with 11.5 percent who hadn't read any. By 2022, those percentages had flipped. / The Atlantic [+]See also: A high school graduate in Connecticut blames her inability to read and write on "shocking" educational neglect. / ct mirrorQuantum physicists show that photons can seem to exit a material before entering it, demonstrating "negative time." / Scientific AmericanListen to a new version of OpenAI order 400 chocolate-covered strawberries by calling a store (around the 4:00 mark). / XA researcher explains the sex lives of pygmy seahorses: "Not all seahorses are the portraits of domestic bliss that we assumed." / NautilusSome notes on furniture's influence on love: "We should live in rooms and on chairs built to our measure." / ChartbookLaura Hall does another pop-up newsletter dedicated to Halloween. / 31 Days of Halloween"It's decorative gourd season, motherfuckers." / McSweeney's Internet Tendency View Post → Full Article
the Monday headlines: Plant theft auto By themorningnews.org Published On :: 2024-10-07T18:02:00+00:00 Brief profiles of the 97 hostages who remain unaccounted for after last year's Hamas-led attacks. / BBC NewsAn eloquent essay from a former Gaza resident. "In the past year, I have lost many of the tangible parts of my memories." / The New YorkerComputer analysis finds Donald Trump's Trump's rally speeches now lasting an average of 82 minutes, compared with 45 minutes in 2016. / The New York Times [+]Three people with severe autoimmune conditions have gone into remission after being treated with bioengineered, CRISPR-modified immune cells. / NaturePsychologists say Dungeons & Dragons has potential benefits as a group therapy technique. / Ars TechnicaUnderground electronic and experimental music are burgeoning in Asia. / PitchforkAnd why not: a synthesizer in a browser window. / jake.funA researcher on artificial life and intelligence says anybody who encounters an extraterrestrial should try to kill them—as a means of communication. / NautilusResearchers are using drones to search for a female partner for "the world's loneliest plant." / The ConversationBotanists have grown a long-lost tree species from a 1,000-year-old seed. / CNNA new book brings together images of trees from over the centuries. / The GuardianSee also: A Loch Ness maritime pilot thinks he's found "Nessie" with sonar imagery. / The Irish StarBecause it's October: a starter kit for reading horror, and an oral history for Home Depot's 12-foot skeleton. / LitHub, VICE View Post → Full Article
the Tuesday headlines: Beauty is in the eye of October By themorningnews.org Published On :: 2024-10-15T14:59:00+00:00 Due to some unforseen events, we missed a couple days last week. Sorry about that! All is better and we appreciate the readers who reached out.Israel reportedly says any attacks on Iran will target its military, not nuclear or oil facilities. / CNNRepublican campaigns spend more money at Shake Shack and Jimmy John's while Democrats eat at Sweetgreen and Le Pain Quotidien. / The Washington Post [+]People whose homes were damaged by recent storms are likely to be forced to "build up or move out." / HeatmapRelated: Emergency workers in North Carolina were withdrawn for fear of trucks of armed militia "saying they were out hunting FEMA." The local sherriff's office says otherwise. / The Guardian, Citizen TimesNepalese teenager Nima Rinji Sherpa breaks the record for the youngest mountaineer to summit Earth's 14 highest peaks. / BBC NewsA team finds the remains of one of the first climbers to attempt Mount Everest. / National GeographicPrior to the 20th century, oyster reefs covered more than 1.7 million hectares across European oceans. / Bloomberg [+]Do more people die from heat or cold? Cold, but most die from "moderate cold." / Sustainability by numbersThe amount of tents on the streets of San Franicsco is down 60% since July 2023. / The San Francisco StandardNew Yorkers deploy "anti-influencer architecture" in neighborhoods popular with TikTokers. / CurbedSee also: A nonprofit called Mothers Against Media Addiction aims to follow the model of Mothers Against Drunk Driving. / The InformationFitness bros on TikTok participating in "locktober" may not know the term's history as a chastity kink. / ThemAuthor Rumaan Alan's solution for his midlife crisis is to get tattooed with things he doesn't want to forget. / EsquireAn argument for skipping wellness and personal development for "wasteful intervals of pure, delicious nothingness." / The Good Question View Post → Full Article
the Wednesday headlines: The myth of the reasonable man By themorningnews.org Published On :: 2024-10-16T12:44:00+00:00 China's appetite for an Iran-Israel war is said to be limited. / The EconomistFive takeaways from Kamala Harris's interview with Charlamagne Tha God. / The New York Times [+]Donald Trump turns a town hall into a 39-minute "living-room listening session." / The Washington Post [+]Why does the media still struggle to portray Trump accurately? Partly because of the "myth of the reasonable man." / Degenerate ArtA reporter's road trip through the Southwest, talking to voters, finds that "Latinos are as American as anyone else, if not more so." / The Los Angeles TimesFarmers worry that Trump's proposed "mass deportations" will decimate the US food supply. / GristUnrelated: Russia to unveil a new statue of Joseph Stalin. / PoliticoBillionaires are said to be dominated by existential crises, "although each displays nuance when it comes to confrontation." / MacGuffinWho left the United States a $7 billion payment? Theories suggest a Texan investment manager, but it's maybe someone still alive trying to minimize their taxes. / SherwoodSee also: There's no evidence the Internet Archive was hacked to edit history—but what if it was? / InterconnectedUnrelated: A video tour of New York City's so-called fake buildings. / Open CultureTikTok is turning users with relatively low follower counts into paid shopping influencers. / rest of worldA new AI company enables users to create bots in the likeness of any person—without their consent. / WIREDOld fashioned bookshops are now cool destinations for young people. "I can spend hours browsing—I think that's a big part of it." / The GuardianWriters and authors create adhoc writing programs to compete with institutional workshops. / AirmailAstrophysicists are "exulting" in new findings about the universe's first billion years, such as an image of the earliest known galaxy. / Quanta MagazineVideo and photos of 14,000 prescription lenses dangling in a Japanese forest. / Colossal View Post → Full Article
the 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
the Tuesday headlines: Radio on the TV By themorningnews.org Published On :: 2024-10-29T14:31:00+00:00 Saudi Arabia and Iran conducted a joint military drill last week in the Sea of Oman. / TRT WorldA good summary of current conflicts in the Middle East from Spencer Ackerman. / Forever WarsOren Yiftachel: "Apartheid is not only a moral abyss and a crime against humanity; it is also an unstable regime." / +972 MagazinePresident Biden waits in line for 40 minutes to cast his vote in the election. / The Associated PressPhiladelphia's District Attorney sues Elon Musk over his million-dollar sweepstakes for voters in battleground states. / DeadlineUnrelated: SpaceX wins a new round of military contracts worth $733 million. / Ars TechnicaThe term "clippers" refers to people influencing the political news cycle by making snappy videos for social media. / CNN Related: A brief online test to check your susceptibility to misinformation. / University of CambridgeA deep dive into how Chinese firms are evading US controls on advanced technologies. / Semianalysis Collectors spent roughly a third less on art in 2023 than in 2022, with the largest decrease in spending at the highest levels. / ArtsyA book review connects recent novels about women's midlife crises to older stories about witches. / The New YorkerUnited Airlines prints its final in-flight magazine, the last connected to a major US carrier. / Columbia Journalism ReviewSee also: A short film about the States' last fabric flower factory. / YouTubeAnalysis of baseball's minor leagues finds persistent bias against Black and Latino players dating back to 1950. / The GuardianAn argument for enjoying the World Series aurally: "Listening to baseball on the radio requires a patience—and provides a catharsis." / GQConfessions of a Spotify vandal. / Hearing ThingsSome thoughts on what exactly is human spirit. "Our energies often come from a combination of neurotic drive and positive response." / Lapham's Quarterly View Post → Full Article
the Tuesday headlines: Serenade the sheep from the goats By themorningnews.org Published On :: 2024-11-12T14:52:00+00:00 Israel says there will be no ceasefire or pause until its war objectives are met. / The Times of Israel A video round-up of what's happened in northern Gaza siege since the US gave its 30-day warning a month ago. / Al JazeeraBetween news-averse voters and Twitter disinformation, "Donald Trump was returned to power by the most badly informed electorate in modern American history." / The Philadelphia InquirerSee also: The mirror of fascism in big tech. / Dead Simple TechHannah Ritchie: The fact that researchers can't keep up with developments in low-carbon energy is, in many ways, a good thing. / Sustainability by numbersDifficult-to-pronounce names are found to be negatively related to the probability of landing academic jobs. / American Economic AssociationA scientist with breast cancer self-experimented with lab-grown viruses—and though the treatment was a success, she doesn't recommend just anyone try it. / NatureOnly 0.8% of American women live in an area that has an abortion facility that doesn't also have a nearby anti-abortion "crisis pregnancy center." / NBC News"Spiritual bars"—alcohol plus tarot readings—are said to be booming in China. / RadiiMore migratory birds passing through New York City means more skyscraper collisions. / The GuardianUnrelated: Some thoughts about rethinking your commuting route. / The Los Angeles TimesAuthorities dismantle a criminal group responsible for forging over 2,000 artworks attributed to more than 30 known artists. / artsyA review of a $420,000 electric car says the best feature is the sound it makes. / The VergeWatch: A short film about the custodians of an emergency airport in Australia. / ColossalResidents of Coulsdon, England, find their Facebook posts deleted by an algorithm that flags the word "LSD" in their town's name. / Inside CroydonIs social media an oral culture? "I actually don't know if any of this is right." / XBaby boomers think the love song is dying—and they're wrong, but that's because the categories have changed. / The Pudding View Post → Full Article
the Life at the Monastery of the Transfiguration By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2012-08-14T03:02:52+00:00 Ancient Faith Radio correspondent Chrysanthe Loizos takes us "behind the scenes" at the Orthodox Monastery of the Transfiguration in Ellwood City, PA. With the blessing of the Abbess, Mother Christophora, Chrysanthe gives us a glimpse into the daily life of the nuns as well as their purpose and goals. Full Article
the Wheaton and the Fathers By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2012-08-16T15:50:44+00:00 Wheaton College, the epicenter of Evangelical Protestantism, has just opened a Center for Early Christian Studies that will immerse students in the fields of Patristics, the Ecumenical Councils, and early Christian literature. This audio documentary, exclusive to AFR, explores the reasons for the sudden Evangelical interest in the Church Fathers, as well as the potential ramifications of this interest. Full Article
the Orthodoxy and the Cornerstone Music Festival By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2012-08-16T15:51:19+00:00 An Evangelical Protestant rock festival that serves as a hotbed for Eastern Orthodoxy? That’s exactly what Bobby Maddex found last July at the Cornerstone Music Festival in Bushnell, Illinois. In this audio documentary, exclusive to Ancient Faith Radio, Bobby explores the uniqueness of Cornerstone—what it is about those who attend and play at the festival that makes them so receptive to Orthodox Christianity. Full Article
the 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
the Out of Appalachia: Orthodox Christianity and the Old Regular Baptists By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2018-02-05T21:55:09+00:00 Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick journeys into the hollers of central Appalachia and encounters one of the least-known forms of American Protestant religion, exploring their faith, their music and one of their churches, through the eyes of an Orthodox priest raised in that tradition. Full Article
the Parallel Love: The Story of a Band Called Luxury By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2018-08-07T19:27:09+00:00 Fr. David Bozeman, Fr. James Bozeman, and Fr. Christopher Foley discuss their experience as members of the band Luxury and introduce the new documentary about that experience. The entire band suffered through an accident in the early Nineties that led to their conversion to Eastern Orthodoxy. Here is the trailer for the documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Y4jIPn96Ig. Full Article
the The Equal of Martyrdom: Fr. Nicola Yanney, Holy Man of Nebraska By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2019-05-31T16:10:05+00:00 In this special documentary, Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick goes on pilgrimage to encounter Fr. Nicola Yanney, an early 20th century Orthodox missionary in America and the first priest ordained by St. Raphael of Brooklyn, whose missionary territory included most of the Great Plains. Join Fr. Andrew as he explores the life of this holy man through interviews, research and prayer in Kearney, Nebraska, asking the question: Is Fr. Nicola a saint? Included with this documentary are 9 bonus tracks of extra interviews and other material that was not included in the main documentary. Full Article
the The Miracle in Zone One: Guatemala City's Hogar Raphael Ayau Orthodox Orphanage By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2019-09-18T18:18:49+00:00 In this new audio documentary, exclusive to Ancient Faith Radio, Bobby Maddex takes a trip to the Hogar Raphael Ayau Orthodox Orphanage in Guatemala City, Guatemala. Learn how the orphanage came to be, what takes place there on a daily basis, and why it is truly miraculous beyond measure. Full Article
the 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