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Tag Archives: Ethiopian Orthodox
Love your enemies
Love of enemies For St. Silouan, this true compassionate, Christlike love for all mankind leads the believer to grieve for the salvation of every human person, just as he were grieving for his own salvation. St. Silouan’s fervent desire for … Continue reading
Resurrection Factor – Josh McDowell
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=147&v=q6IHwPG81Yg https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=XGeqhQ5Onqc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjSaXSkqR50 https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=NicB9j92kck https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KS2_XPASt0 An unbeliever turned into one of the greatest apologetic. https://www.josh.org/resources/apologetics/videos/
Posted in Resurrection
Tagged Ethiopian Orthodox, Orthodox, Orthodox Christianity, Orthodox Church, Orthodoxy
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The effects of prayer is miraculous
To many people the monk seems remote and unsociable. It seems that he is concerned with his own soul and that he offers nothing to the Church or to the world. That is not the case. If the Church has … Continue reading
Posted in Prayer
Tagged Ethiopian Orthodox, EthiopianOrthodox, Orthodox, Orthodox Christianity, Orthodox Church, Orthodoxy
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Conscious, subconscious, unconscious
The soul is multilayered: Conscious, subconscious, unconscious Either we want it or not, because of the original sin, because of our falls and of the guile that entered man, he folds his soul in two –hides his soul. Ultimately, to … Continue reading
self righteous indignation
Why are you concerned about your opinions? I do not like this…, “Why is it like this? Why did he tell it like this? I would have told it better. Why did he do that? Etc.. These are the biggest … Continue reading
Posted in Humility, Uncategorized
Tagged Ethiopian Orthodox, Faith, Humility, Orthodox, Orthodox Christianity, Orthodox Church, Orthodoxy, pride
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The Problem of Emotional Immaturity
Many people know the truths of the Bible relatively well. They can recite many of the Ten Commandments and articulate key principles for Christian living. They believe wholeheartdly they should be living them. The problem is they don’t know how! … Continue reading
Posted in Love and Mercy
Tagged emotionally healthy, Ethiopian Orthodox, Orthodox, Orthodox Christianity, Orthodox Church, Orthodoxy
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Thinking, desiring and Acting
The Three Powers Christ caution in the sermon on the mount is not against repetition but against vain repetition which may be understood as saying the words of scriptures in our prayers mindlessly, thoughtlessly or saying them without striving for … Continue reading
Posted in Love and Mercy
Tagged Ethiopian Orthodox, Orthodox, Orthodox Christianity, Orthodox Church, Orthodoxy
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The Healing of the Paralytic and the Loneliness of Modern Man
Fr. George Calciu Now there is at Jerusalem by the sheep market a pool, which is called in the Hebrew tongue Bethesda, having five porches. In these lay a great multitude of impotent folk, of blind, halt, withered, waiting for … Continue reading
Our Thoughts about God determine our eternal destiny
If we consider some of the parables taught by our Lord Jesus Christ, we will discover that the right thinking about God is what really determines our eternal destiny. One of these parables is the Parable of talents (Matthew 25:14-30). … Continue reading
Posted in Faith
Tagged Ethiopian Orthodox, Faith, Love, Orthodox, Orthodox Christianity, Orthodox Church, Orthodoxy, Spirtuality
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TO LIVE THE TIME OF OUR LIVES IN PEACE, AND REPOSE IN REPENTANCE
Metropolitan Athanasios The Orthodox Church ascribes enormous significance to time as the instrument of our salvation. Therefore the Church continually prays: “To live the time of our lives in peace, and repose in repentance, let us ask of the Lord.” … Continue reading
Posted in Confession
Tagged Ethiopian Orthodox, Orthodox, Orthodox Christianity, Orthodox Church, Orthodoxy, Repentance
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