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Purity of Heart

In this homily based upon Matthew 6:22-33, Fr. Pat looks at three things necessary for us to have purity of heart.




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A Good and Noble Heart

In this homily based upon the Parable of the Sower in Luke 8, Fr. Pat teaches us about the qualities of the heart, its enemies, and our example of one with a patient heart.




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Captivating our Hearts to Christ

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.




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Too Smart for their Britches

Preaching from 1 Corinthians 3:18 through 4:8, Fr. Pat discusses wisdom and knowledge, intellectual self-deception and the wisdom of God.




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A Pure and Upright Heart

Our contemporary culture is accustomed to thinking of the heart as a symbol of spontaneous feelings. That’s about the last thing it means in the Bible. Fr. Pat Reardon reflects on the Parable of the Sower from Luke 8.




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The Testimony of God Written in Our Hearts

On the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul, Fr. Pat looks at two questions posed to St. Peter; each question has to do with the identity of the same Person, but the two questions are posed very differently.




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The Texture of the Heart

In the Parable of the Sower, Jesus teaches us about hearing the Word of God and and holding it fast in our hearts. Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon offers reflections on this topic.




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The Cross and the Heart

In this Palm Sunday homily, Fr. Pat looks briefly into the testimony of three spokesmen for the apostolic memory with respect to the passion and death of Christ.




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The Contrite Heart

Fr. Pat preaches on the Parable of the Pharisee and the Publican found in Luke 18.




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The Heart of the Christian Gospel

Jesus' healing of the Paralytic in Matthew 9 teaches us many things about man's biggest problem, about the corporate nature of the Church's service to the sinner, and about the Lord's authority to forgive sins.




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Everyday Martyrs

This week we're answering another of your questions! What should we do when people make us feel ashamed or awkward for being Christians?




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#BeTheBeeFanArt Contest!




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Five Ways to Jumpstart Your Spiritual Life

You probably know what you need to do to grow closer to Christ, but you're having trouble getting started. Here are five ways to jumpstart your spiritual life and start connecting with the Lord today!




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Why Christians Care for the Environment (with Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew)

Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew and Fr. John Chryssavgis join Steve to explore why caring for the environment is part of our role as Christians and priests of creation.




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How to Start (and Keep) a Prayer Rule

“It is better to pray little but often.” -Saint Theophylact of Bulgaria Struggling to say your prayers? We want to help you connect with God! Let's start the new Church year with the Y2AM Prayer Challenge. Let's build a good daily habit and stick to a daily prayer rule for the next 3 months. In this episode, we share 4 keys to help you start (and stick to) your daily prayer rule. And we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you make progress. https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee147




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March with Martin Luther King

In this episode of Ancient Faith Today, Kevin speaks with his guest Father Michael Varlamos about the historic march of His Eminence Iakovos of the Greek Orthodox Church on March 15, 1965, with Dr Martin Luther King in Selma, Alabama, and the Orthodox Christian teachings on racism, ethnic separatism and racial profiling.




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Rock and Sand - Orthodoxy and Reformed Theology - Part 2

In part 2 of his interview with Fr. Josiah Trenham, Kevin Allen gets specific on some of the modern day expressions of Reformed teaching and how it differs from the Orthodox Church. Fr. Josiah authored the book Rock and Sand: An Orthodox Appraisal of the Protestant Reformers and Their Theology. Click here to view the video version of this interview.




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Islam: Through the heart and mind of a convert to Orthodox Christianity - Part 1

In this two-part interview Kevin's guest is "George," who became a Sunni Muslim at age 14 and studied to become an Imam at a madrasa, studying Quran, Arabic language, Islamic theology, hadith, and jurisprudence. He left Islam and became an Orthodox Christian 20 years later. Among other things, Kevin and his guest discuss Islamic theology, common misunderstandings of Christianity by Muslims, differences between "orthodox" Islam and the Nation of Islam, the true understanding and practice in Islam of slavery and jihad, and the extraordinary journey that led "George" to Orthodox Christianity.




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Islam: Through the heart and mind of a convert to Orthodox Christianity - Part 2

In this two-part interview Kevin's guest is "George," who became a Sunni Muslim at age 14 and studied to become an Imam at a madrasa, studying Quran, Arabic language, Islamic theology, hadith, and jurisprudence. He left Islam and became an Orthodox Christian 20 years later. Among other things, Kevin and his guest discuss Islamic theology, common misunderstandings of Christianity by Muslims, differences between "orthodox" Islam and the Nation of Islam, the true understanding and practice in Islam of slavery and jihad, and the extraordinary journey that led "George" to Orthodox Christianity.




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Have you seen the guest list? I won't go to that party!

The good townsfolk of Jericho, the Pharisee (who did everything just right) and now the obedient and hardworking older brother - none of them went to the party. Ooops!




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Showing Your Heart's Desire in Prayer




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It Starts with Repentance




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The Start of Great Lent

The feast of the fast




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Fr. Ingram Nathaniel Irvine - Part 1

Matthew begins the story of the first great American convert priest. Learn more HERE.




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Fr. Ingram Nathaniel Irvine - Part 2

Matthew continues the story of the first great American convert priest. Learn more HERE.




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The Russian Mission in America: Part One

Matthew interviews Fr. John Erickson, the preeminent historian of American Orthodoxy, about one of the past attempts at Orthodox administrative unity. Learn more HERE.




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The Russian Mission in America: Part Two

Matthew continues his discussion with Fr. John Erickson about one of the past attempts at Orthodox administrative unity. Learn more HERE.




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5 Lessons From My Newest Startup

Our newest product BreezeDoc did $60,093+ in 40 days. It’s our 4th product in the last 3 years on track to generate $1m in revenue in ~12 months. Last week, I sat down with David Kelly, the General Manager for AppSumo Originals to share exactly how we ideate, build, test, and launch products. The goal […]

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Copywriting for Startups: 7 Lessons To Drive Conversions

Effective copywriting is your secret weapon for driving conversions. With strategic word choice (based on voice of customer data) and a clear understanding of your target audience, you can craft copy that not only grabs attention but actively encourages action. Here's how...

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MOPS Q&A Part 1

I had the great honor to participate in a MOPs (Mothers of Preschoolers) panel with other "seasoned" moms. We couldn't get to all the questions that day, so I thought I'd address them here in a 5 part series.




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MOPS Q&A Part 2

Continuing answering the panel discussion questions from MOPs. What did you do to spend 1:1 time with your children?




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MOPS Q&A Part 3

Here I am again answering a couple more questions from the MOPs Mommy panel I got to be part of a few months ago. Today we discuss life seasons and sibling rivalry.




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MOPS Q&A Part 4

We are almost to the end of the MOPs Q&A series. Just one more left after this and then we will explore more mama moments. In this episode I talk about to work or not to work outside the home and feeling like a failure as a parent.




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Tending the Garden of Our Hearts Review

Sorry I'm a day or two late, but it's not too late to benefit from this AMAZING Lenten resource! Find out how this book/audio book/ebook can be a helpful companion on your family's Lenten journey!




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Update: Google "Smart Pricing" charges less for clicks from poorly-converting sites

Details about how it works in the link.




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Launch: searchmash, an experimental site started by Google

Uses Ajax and some other web2.0-ish features.




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“How Do I Start A Business With No Money in 2019?”

People love to ask, “If you were starting from scratch in 2019 with no budget, what would you do?” And I always say the same thing. GET A JOB. If you’re thinking about starting a business, and the first thing that pops into your head is, “How can I do it without spending a dime?” […]




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How Street Artist Marc Ecko Launched A Billion Dollar Clothing Company

Today I’m pumped to share the unusual story behind how Marc Ecko turned his love of street art into a billion dollar clothing company. You see, like most artists, he got the “itch” early on, but he abandoned his craft for a much more stable career move – pharmacy school. He didn’t last long though, […]



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No caffeine or smartphones - the secrets of Draper's success

BBC tennis correspondent Russell Fuller looks at the team and the sacrifices behind "absolute tennis keeno" Jack Draper's run to the US Open semi-finals.




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'Scots warm heart but cold-bloodedness needed too'

Scotland are the great entertainers when they really need to be the great executioners, writes Tom English.




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Who Should Use Reputation Management (+Getting Started)

Reputation management involves monitoring and influencing your reputation with the goal of both protecting and enhancing it. Given that negative press can spread quickly through news, social media, and other digital outlets, this practice has arguably never been more important than it is today.  What Reputation Management Includes Here are […]

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Answers on Startups (a Stack Exchange site)

What is it? Answers.OnStartups.com BrightJourney.com: A question and answer site focused on Startups and Entrepreneurship. Who makes it? Stack Exchange (with a dash of clout from Dharmesh Shah) Why is it the killerest? Stack Exchange (the company behind this) have...




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Bootstrappers, this is the golden age of the internet frankenstartup

Today I was struck again by what an amazing time it is to build an internet startup. I was on a phone call with a startup in the early stages. They've got an awesome idea, a smart team, good connections,...




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Trump beats Hawkins to reach NI Open quarter-finals

Judd Trump continues his defence of the Northern Ireland Open title with a 4-1 victory over Barry Hawkins in Belfast.




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Angry Higgins beaten in quarter-finals by Wakelin

John Higgins loses his quarter-final tie with Chris Wakelin in frustrating fashion at the International Championship in Nanjing, China.




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Why is it so special to be part of Team Scotland?

Competing for Scotland is a rare opportunity. BBC Scotland takes a look at why it means so much




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Wales' journey from part-time pioneers to Euro play-offs

In the build-up to the Euro 2025 qualifying play-off against Slovakia, the country's leading goalscorer Jess Fishlock has told the story of Wales women's rise from part-timers to history makers.




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World champions to part-timers - Martin needs patience

Cardiff's number eight has gone from part-timer to facing world champions and back again in the space of 12 months.




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Watch: McCartan's goal of the month winner from own half

Shay McCartan's late winner from inside his own half has been named October's goal of the month by the Northern Ireland Football Writers' Association.




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'The heart of our family': The lives lost to Covid

We share the stories of some of the 12,000 people who have died with coronavirus in Scotland.