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Daily Readings from the Philokalia

Angela Doll Carlson shares her plans for the podcast for 2019, particularly reading from her new book titled The Wilderness Journal: 365 Days with the Philokalia.




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White Button Mushroom Shows Promise in Slowing Prostate Cancer Progression




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Tax Whistleblower Law Proves Highly Effective at Reducing Corporate Tax Avoidance




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New Spinal Stimulation Treatment Helps Paralyzed Children Walk Again




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Global Carbon Emissions Hit New Record in 2024, Still No Peak in Sight



  • Earth
  • Energy & Environment

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Jesus Loves Me This I know

We hear it all the time - God loves you - but our modern world has so lost the depth and beauty of God's love, we are in danger of emptying this profound truth of its powerful meaning. Today we look at a familiar passage of scripture with new eyes, with God's eyes, and what we discover is life changing!




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Why Does This Man Speak This Way?

On the second Sunday of Great Lent the Church focuses our thoughts on the paralyzed man whose four friends tore a hole in the roof of the house where Jesus was and let their friend down before the Lord so that he could be healed. Everyone, including the paralyzed man, was surprised when Jesus said his sins were forgiven when they expected the Lord to heal his physical paralysis. It turns out the Lord wanted to heal both his spiritual AND physical illnesses. And the Lord wants to do the same for us, if we have the faith!




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Demographics Determine Destiny!

When Jesus heals 10 lepers, He opens the door for us to learn a valuable insight into a consistent life in Christ. The two lessons learned from a grateful leper who was also a foreigner is meant for us all.




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This IS Eternal Life

On the Sunday of the Fathers of the 1st Ecumnical Council at Nicea, the Church calls us to consider the powerful prayer of our Lord Jesus in John 17. It turns out eternal life isn't a situation as much as it is a relationship! Being connected to life gives us life. Are you connected?




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Today, You Only Lack One Thing

When the rich young ruler meets Jesus, he asks the only question worth asking. How sad he didn't like the answer.




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A New Year. A New Way To Think

We are at the start of a new year. We celebrate the circumcision of the Lord and the life of St. Basil. By doing this, the Church offers us a challenge to change the way we think about time!




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At The Crossroads of History

The Sunday of the Holy Cross.




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This IS Eternal Life




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This Is A Lonely Place!




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Hope Within Evil

Michael discusses the nature of evil from an Orthodox Christian perspective and why evil always leads to its own destruction.




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Teaching the Cross to Our Children and Grandchildren

In conjunction with the Feast of the Universal Exaltation of the Precious and Life-Giving Cross, Michael shares some thoughts about what we can teach our young people about the Cross and our personal transformation; the Cross and Understanding Christ as our doctor rather than our lawyer; and the Cross and the Commandments.




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The Lie Whisperer: Overcoming the Enemy in Your Head

Dealing with the negative voice in your head that holds you back, causes doubt and anxiety, and robs you of your peace and joy.




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The Office of the Child: Hope in Christ as the Eternal Son of God

Retaining the hope of a child is not easy, especially in today’s coronavirus pandemic environment. Yet this is what Christ want us to do according to the Gospel. Using thoughts from Orthodox teacher and professor Vigen Guroian’s chapter on childhood from his book The Orthodox Reality: Culture, Theology, and Ethics in the Modern World, Michael explores this topic in depth, and explains how by remembering that Christ is the eternal child of God can rekindle our sense of hope during this difficult time.




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Imposter Syndrome and the Enemy Within

Join Michael in an in-depth discussion about the self-defeating voice in our head that makes us feel like imposters who we will be discovered a frauds, the internal and external influences that feed this negative self-talk, and how we can overcome it in Christ.




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Darn those Darnels: Acquiring Discernment in this Age of Deception

Join Michael as he discusses what a darnel is and what it means to us, how easy it is to be deceived by the spirit of the age, and what we need to do to ensure we gain and apply Christ-like discernment in all matters.




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Light Shines Out of Darkness

Join Michael as he discusses the complementary nature of light and darkness, how both are under God’s control, and how we can understand this to maintain hope during tough times, grow in faith, and shine the Light of Christ to others.




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Two Thieves, Two Ways, Two Choices

Join Michael in a discussion of what Christ said in the Gospel accounts, and what the New Testament in general says about being a thief or thieves, and how the symbolism of the thief applies to us and the choice of salvation or condemnation.




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On Thin Places and Thin Persons

Fr. Seraphim Aldea speaks on the importance of welcoming Christ into our lives.




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Fr. Seraphim Returns to Podcasting

Fr. Seraphim Aldea talks about his reasons for taking a break from the podcast.




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The Evil Whispers of the Devil

'It was through whispering that the serpent drove Adam and Eve out of Paradise, so he who speaks against his neighbor will be like the serpent, for he corrupts the soul of him who listens to him and he does not save his own soul' - Abba Hyperechius of the Desert Fathers. Slander and gossip are the fruits of evil and hatred, and their own fruits are division, brokenness and pain. He who slanders goes against Him Who asked us to be One. He who listens to the one who slanders opens himself to the other one's poison, and both of them are condemned as the spiritual murderers of the neighbor whom they slander.




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Like a Paralyzed Man on the Roof of a High-Speed Train

This battle is now way above our heads. We need to humbly wait in the loving palm of Christ.




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Be Blessed This Christmas, My Dear Ones

Fr. Seraphim shares a message of forgiveness at Christmas.




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Why it is impossible to stop sinning in this generation?

Why can't I stop sinning when I want to stop with all my being? Why is it that I cannot pray with the strength with which I want to pray? Why can't I be the person I want to be for the love of Christ? And is there a way to actually move forward from all this sin and to grow in our spiritual life?




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Remember the Devil: His Eyes Are Fixed on Us with Endless Hatred

The devil wants us to forget him. His ultimate success would be to make us believe that he is not even real, that he is just the product of our imagination. Once that happens, the flood-gates of sin are wide open in us and our salvation is in great danger.




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Why did God create this Hostile World?

Fr. Seraphim Aldea answers the question "If God is perfect, why did He create imperfection?", by reminding us of His love for His creation.




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How to do things for God

Fr. Seraphim Aldea reminds us to keep ourselves grounded in humility, so we may fight pride and hypocrisy, and prevent them from staining our spiritual struggle before the Lord. When you are at the beginning of your spiritual life, you need to prioritize your ascetical works, because they will eventually help you open up to receive God's Grace.




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How we pray: Our Reality vs Christ's Teaching

We are broken and our prayer reflects that brokenness. But we are called to be one, to be simple with God's simplicity. As our prayer grows, we grow as well. As we spiritually heal and let go of our complexities and divisivenesses (which are results of our fallen nature), our prayer slowly lets go of its brokenness and becomes what it is supposed to be: a prayer beyond words, a silent prayer that is an act of being.




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When God speaks to you: How to hear God's Voice and receive His guidance

It is easy to ask for God's Word, but it is difficult to listen and accept His answer. That is because His answer reveals His Divine will and once we know that, we need to silence our own will and follow Him.




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The Hermit, his Cave, and his Island

Fr. Seraphim Aldea introduces us to Inch Kenneth, the 'desert' of St Kenneth.




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Everyone Wears a Mask. Don't Enter This Battle of Lies.

Fr. Seraphim encourages us to avoid false faces and the havoc they wreak.




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How to Fight Evil from our Hearts in a World of Lies and Confusion (w/ Fr. Seraphim Aldea)

How to Fight Evil from our Hearts in a World of Lies and Confusion (w/ Fr. Seraphim Aldea)




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Don't Hide You from Christ

Don't Hide You from Christ (w/ Fr. Seraphim Aldea)




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"Low" Periods Hide a Spiritual Treasure

"Low" Periods Hide a Spiritual Treasure (w/ Fr. Seraphim Aldea)




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Being Young is VERY Hard in this World We Made

Being Young is VERY Hard in this World We Made (w/ Fr. Seraphim Aldea)




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How to Find High-Value Keywords For Your Blog

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A Time to Shine

Is every age a cultural decline from the previous one? Not necessarily. But we must keep our spiritual eyes wide open.




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Wednesday Oct 31 - St. Nicholas of Chios




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Oct 15 - Holy Hieromartyr Lucian of Antioch




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Oct 15 - Hieromartyr Lucian, Presbyter Of The Chuch Of Antioch




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Oct 15- Holy Hieromartyr Lucian, Presbyter Of The Church Of Antioch




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Holy Hieromartyr Lucian, Presbyter of the Church of Antioch




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Holy Hieromartyr Lucian, Presbyter of the Church of Antioch




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Holy Hieromartyr Lucian, Presbyter of the Church of Antioch




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Oct 22 - St. Abercius, Bishop Of Hierapolis, Wonderworker And Equal To The Apostles




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St. Abercius, Bishop of Hierapolis