On the sixth Sunday of lent we hear of the blind man beside the pool of Siloam. “A Man Called Jesus Made ...
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God’s Glory | His Creation And Our obedience.
Posted by Deacon Daniel Malyon|God’s Glory | His Creation And Our obedience.
On the sixth Sunday of lent we hear of the blind man beside the pool of Siloam. “A Man Called Jesus Made Clay And Anointed My Eyes.” – God’s Glory is expressed through his creation and our obedience. ...
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Patient Endurance
Posted by Abbot Tryphon|Patient Endurance
knowing the Lord is with us, we must patiently endure suffering. Without suffering and trial, there can b ...
knowing the Lord is with us, we must patiently endure suffering. Without suffering and trial, there can be no victory. Without the cross, there can be no resurrection. When we trust in Christ, and do ...
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Self Imposed Exile
Posted by Abbot Tryphon|Self Imposed Exile
Sometimes we have to pull ourselves back from others and enter into The Silence. This self imposed exile ...
Sometimes we have to pull ourselves back from others and enter into The Silence. This self imposed exile is the spiritual retreat that helps us focus on what we have in God. Then our relationships wit ...
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Anxiousness | Mental Health In The Bible [Part 2]
Posted by Wasim Shehata|Anxiousness | Mental Health In The Bible [Part 2]
Biblical characters suffered from other mental health-related issues. Some of these issues were fleshly l ...
Biblical characters suffered from other mental health-related issues. Some of these issues were fleshly lust, anxiousness and distrust. In this article, we will take a closer look at the second issues ...
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Taste The Presence
Posted by Abbot Tryphon|Taste The Presence
Taste the Presence of Christ Beside You. As you know my Facebook account was recently closed. If one city ...
Taste the Presence of Christ Beside You. As you know my Facebook account was recently closed. If one city does not accept your teaching then simply shake the dust off of your feet and go to another ci ...
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Atheists And The Dark Forces
Posted by Abbot Tryphon|Atheists And The Dark Forces
Please, dear ones, pray for me, and for other purveyors of our Christian faith, and who are finding ourse ...
Please, dear ones, pray for me, and for other purveyors of our Christian faith, and who are finding ourselves blocked by powerful dark forces that would shield the truth from being passed on to the ne ...
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Overcoming The Struggles Of Impatience, Hopelessness, And Envy.
Posted by Deacon Daniel Malyon|Overcoming The Struggles Of Impatience, Hopelessness, And Envy.
God is working in the world both through Christ and the angel, therefore when we struggle, we are called ...
God is working in the world both through Christ and the angel, therefore when we struggle, we are called to be patient and praise God in all his works instead of becoming angry when they do not align ...
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Participation In The Divine Life
Posted by Abbot Tryphon|Participation In The Divine Life
Our faith is a free gift from God, not dependent upon anything we can do, but this lifelong process of sa ...
Our faith is a free gift from God, not dependent upon anything we can do, but this lifelong process of salvation requires that we cooperate with God's grace, that we might be transformed by the Holy S ...
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War: When Our Prayer Becomes Dry
Posted by Abbot Tryphon|War: When Our Prayer Becomes Dry
Being real with God is far more important than being emotional. We are at war! If we don’t arm our childr ...
Being real with God is far more important than being emotional. We are at war! If we don’t arm our children with spiritual weapons, If these youth are not taught the true faith of Christ, and helped t ...
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The Caregiver And Our Weaknesses
Posted by Abbot Tryphon|The Caregiver And Our Weaknesses
On this Feast of the Annunciation of the Birth-giving of God, let us remember that this Feast reflects th ...
On this Feast of the Annunciation of the Birth-giving of God, let us remember that this Feast reflects the fullness of Christian teaching, and touches on the mystery of God within us. The Feast is a r ...
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