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An Inch Wide and a Mile Deep

Dr. Albert Rossi turns the well known phrase, "A Mile Wide and an Inch Deep," around in order to help us see our need to deeper into our true self in Christ.




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Philippians 4 as a Life Guide

Dr. Albert Rossi reflects on St. Paul's words in Philippians, chapter 4.




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My Eye as a Guide

Dr. Albert Rossi shares about his experience of having eye surgery and how it compares to our spiritual sight.




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Discouragement Is a Form of Pride

Dr. Albert Rossi explores the meaning of a quote by St. Therese of Lisieux.




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Abide, Not Strive

Dr. Rossi explores the difference between abiding and striving in the spiritual life, and the necessity of reliance on God.




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Identity

Dr. Rossi ponders the question, "Who am I?"




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Interview with Nico Bezzerides

Dr. Rossi interviews Nico Bezzerides, a student at Dartmouth who has taken the fall semester off to do missionary work in Gulu, Uganda, with Fr. Simon Menya.




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Physician-Assisted Suicide

Fr. Philip LeMasters presents an Orthodox Christian argument against physician-assisted suicide.




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Announcing the Journey to Fullness Video Series!

Kevin Allen interviews Fr. Barnabas Powell about a brand new video project to help seekers discover the ancient Christian Faith. Learn about the Journey to Fullness initiative as Kevin and Fr. Barnabas discuss effective ways of doing outreach in the Orthodox Church.




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The Handmaiden Magazine

Learn about this wonderful resource for Orthodox women as we talk with Assistant Managing Editor Jane Meyer.




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Meet Chick-Fil-A President Tim Tassopoulos

Did you know that the President and COO of the Chick-Fil-A restaurant chain is an Orthodox Christian? Meet Tim Tassopoulos who in 2016 was tapped by the Cathy family to head the day-to-day operations.




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Dr. Donald Jenkins, Vice President of OCAMPR

Bobby Maddex interviews Dr. Donald Jenkins, Clinical Professor in the Division of Trauma and Emergency Surgery at the University of Texas Health Science Center, in San Antonio, TX, and one of the keynote speakers at the upcoming annual conference of the Orthodox Christian Association of Medicine, Psychology, and Religion, or OCAMPR. For more information about the conference and to register, please click here.




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Meet Fr. Theodore Petrides

We talk with Fr. Theodore Petrides about his fascinating life and his new AFR podcast Signs In Our Times.




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Interview with Fr. Patrick Viscuso, President of the Orthodox Canon Law Society of North America

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




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Parenting Toward the Kingdom: A Companion Guide

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.




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Parenting Toward the Kingdom: A Companion Guide - Part Two

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.




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Today I Must Abide at Your House

Fr. Pat reflects upon the meaning of these words that Jesus said to Zacchaeus, considering where God abides, what it means, and who is our best model of one who lives with the understanding of these things.




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Incidental Features in the Story of the Prodigal Son

Rather than discussing the main themes from the story of the Prodigal Son, Fr. Pat examines features of the story not related to its central core, but nonetheless significant.




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Religious Infidelity

Fr. Pat preaches from Isaiah 1:1-15. This homily was given at Vespers on November 13, 2010.




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Both Sides of the Icons

Fr. Pat considers the case for iconoclasm, for the veneration of icons, and the settling of the issue.




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In the Desert, On the Mountain, and By the Waterside

Fr. Pat preaches on the temptation of Jesus in the wilderness as told in the Gospel of Matthew, Chapter 4.




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Why We Don't Hide Our Faith (featuring Sister Vassa Larin)

Faith is often treated as a secret, private thing. But if we really believe that we know the way to eternal life in Christ, would we really keep that hidden from others?




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The Inner Journey of Kyriacos C. Markides

Kyriacos Markides, Professor of Sociology (Univ. of Maine) and best-selling author of The Mountain of Silence, Gifts of the Desert, and his just-released Inner River, speaks about his journey from materialism to the world of shamans and back to the "mystical" Orthodox Christian faith of his youth.




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Angels: Our Heavenly Guides and Guardians

Guest: Joel Miller, author of the recently published Lifted by Angels: The Presence and Power of Our Heavenly Guides and Guardians discusses with Kevin Allen and the callers the reality and role of angels within the Christian salvation context.




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David Daleiden - The Man Behind the Planned Parenthood Exposé

In this special edition of Ancient Faith Today, Kevin speaks, in this extensive interview, with David Daleiden, the director of the Center For Medical Progress, the pro-life activist organization that planned and produced the ​exposé videos that have shaken the abortion industry in the United States.




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Considering the “Benedict Option” with Rod Dreher

Many Orthodox Christians are wondering how to live and raise their families in an increasingly secularized and anti-Christian culture in the U.S. and Western Europe where many believe Christianity has lost the "culture wars." In this episode of Ancient Faith Today, host Kevin Allen speaks with author and journalist Rod Dreher, of The American Conservative, about what he calls "The Benedict Option."




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The Lord turns your life upside down




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Copywriting: the best side hustle for writers in 2023

Copywriting is the best side hustle for writers in 2023. Discover why it may be a good fit for you, plus how to get started.

The post Copywriting: the best side hustle for writers in 2023 appeared first on Coaching and training to scale your copywriting business, plus programs for new copywriters, startups, and marketers.




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Picking Sides

Black lives matter. All lives matter. What should our response be as Christians?




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076: PJ Taei – Video Monetization & Handling Competition as a Bootstrapped SaaS Company

In today’s episode, I’m joined by PJ Taei, Founder and CEO of Uscreen, an all-in-one video monetization platform for content creators that helps them build their brands and grow their businesses. The creator economy has changed a lot since PJ first founded Uscreen in 2015. And in that time PJ has managed to grow Uscreen […]




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How To Make $100,000+ With 0 Employees (Full Guide) | 052

In this episode, entrepreneur and bestselling author Josh Kaufman reveals the secrets to running a successful creator business as a solo entrepreneur. Josh shares his insights on leveraging AI and smart systems to accomplish the work of an entire team while maintaining work-life balance. Learn practical strategies for working efficiently, understanding your audience, and building […]





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Subway rider who helped restrain man in NYC chokehold death says he wanted ex-Marine to 'let go'




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Elon Musk was shocked to see Warren Buffett’s Coca-Cola dividends in 2023 — and they've since grown even larger to $776M




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Evans confident Great Britain can progress in Davis Cup

Dan Evans speaks to BBC Breakfast's John Watson before playing for Great Britain in the Davis Cup Finals group stage in Manchester.




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Boulter beaten by Shnaider in Hong Kong final

British number one Katie Boulter is comfortably beaten in straight sets by top seed Diana Shnaider in the final of the Hong Kong Open.




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★ Consider if this decision is permanent or reversible?

Something for if you’re stuck overthinking something: Very few decisions are permanent. Almost all decisions can be reversed, altered, or adjusted.




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'Borthwick's England face battle to keep fans onside'

How Steve Borthwick's England react to another defeat will be critical with world champions South Africa up next, says rugby union correspondent Chris Jones.




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'Rahm sends Ryder Cup reminder as US warm up with Presidents Cup stroll'

Jon Rahm’s play-off defeat in the Spanish Open by the world number 398 shows golf’s enduring capacity to yield upsets - but this trait rarely extends to the Presidents Cup, writes Iain Carter.




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'I was more excited to fight before Spiderman than Trump'

Paul Craig says he was more excited by "fighting in front of Spiderman" than he would be Donald Trump as the Scot prepares to meet Bo Nickal at Madison Square Garden.




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Community garden helps residents through lockdown

St Pauls residents say the garden helps them to "slow down" during the pandemic.




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Court allows secret Zuma confidence vote

But the South African parliament's speaker will decide whether vote will be held in secret.




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Residents jumped from balcony to escape flat fire

Ten people were taken to hospital after the blaze at Niddrie Mill Crescent.




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Annual Santa-themed motorcycle ride out returns

The event sees scores of bikers dressed as Santa raise money for the Manx children's Hospice.




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Murder bid victim felt 'gagged' by parole confidentiality agreement

A woman attacked by a convicted murderer on home release feels "gagged" by a confidentiality agreement to attend his parole hearing.




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Deputy confident in Guernsey-only ferry operator

Good progress is being made in talks with Brittany Ferries, Deputy Neil Inder says.




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Tax firm raided by HMRC 'closes abruptly'

A company where warrants were recently executed is no longer in business, the BBC has learned.




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Boohoo considers break-up as sales slide

The online fashion firm is mulling whether to offload its brands as sales remain under pressure.




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McDonald's apologises for E. coli as sales slide

Boss Chris Kempczinski says sorry for the outbreak as the burger giant faces flagging sales.




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New plant captures carbon dioxide for fizzy drinks

The new electricity plant plans to use the gas rather than releasing it into the atmosphere.