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The Chronicles of Narnia

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Read by Chrissi Hart for her Readings from Under the Grapevine podcast. The Chronicles of Narnia are published by Harper Trophy, A Division of Harper Collins, New York, New York. They are available for purchase here. We want to thank CS Lewis Pte. Ltd. for granting us permission to bring these wonderful stories to you. (Legal info). Per our agreement with Lewis estate, these episodes are NOT available for download.
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Saving Relationships

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What does it mean to be a person? How is personhood an icon of the Holy Trinity? What elements make up personhood? How do relationships save? Does marriage save, and if so, how? How can we transform our relationships and marriages? We will also cover specific steps we can take to enrich our relationships and to enhance our marriages.
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Orthodox Women in the Healing Ministries was founded in 1992 with the mission of providing support to Orthodox Christian women who work in the medical and healing professions. This includes doctors, nurses, therapists, social workers, and the like. These are lectures from their annual retreat held at Dormition Monastery in Rives Junction, MI.
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A four part documentary on Same Sex Attraction through the lens of Orthodox Christianity. You’ll hear the stories of four people who are gay and Orthodox but also remain faithful to the teachings of the Church. In part one, those stories will be told. In part two, we learn about the clear teaching of the Church on same sex marriage and sexual activity between members of the same sex. In part three, we are reminded that our only option if we are faithful to Christ is to love everyone. So what ...
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Adam and Eve famously hid from God in the Garden after they sinned. God sought them out, calling Adam by name. After the Resurrection, Christ appears to His disciples in an unpredictable manner. We ourselves are told to “ask,” to “seek,” and to “knock.” There is a mystery in this movement of hiding and discovery that marks both the lives of sinners…
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Adam and Eve famously hid from God in the Garden after they sinned. God sought them out, calling Adam by name. After the Resurrection, Christ appears to His disciples in an unpredictable manner. We ourselves are told to “ask,” to “seek,” and to “knock.” There is a mystery in this movement of hiding and discovery that marks both the lives of sinners…
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Adam and Eve famously hid from God in the Garden after they sinned. God sought them out, calling Adam by name. After the Resurrection, Christ appears to His disciples in an unpredictable manner. We ourselves are told to “ask,” to “seek,” and to “knock.” There is a mystery in this movement of hiding and discovery that marks both the lives of sinners…
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Adam and Eve famously hid from God in the Garden after they sinned. God sought them out, calling Adam by name. After the Resurrection, Christ appears to His disciples in an unpredictable manner. We ourselves are told to “ask,” to “seek,” and to “knock.” There is a mystery in this movement of hiding and discovery that marks both the lives of sinners…
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Adam and Eve famously hid from God in the Garden after they sinned. God sought them out, calling Adam by name. After the Resurrection, Christ appears to His disciples in an unpredictable manner. We ourselves are told to “ask,” to “seek,” and to “knock.” There is a mystery in this movement of hiding and discovery that marks both the lives of sinners…
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Adam and Eve famously hid from God in the Garden after they sinned. God sought them out, calling Adam by name. After the Resurrection, Christ appears to His disciples in an unpredictable manner. We ourselves are told to “ask,” to “seek,” and to “knock.” There is a mystery in this movement of hiding and discovery that marks both the lives of sinners…
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In this lecture, Fr. Joseph discusses the Old Testament story of Job, renowned for his patience and hope in God. The lecture was the last in the Profiles in Faith series, which Fr. Joe delivered at St. Anthony Church circa 1987. It is perhaps the most relevant of his lectures for a world in crisis.By feeds@ancientfaith.com (Ancient Faith Radio)
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Fr. Joseph delivers a lecture on the very human “Doomsday Prophet” Jeremiah. Jeremiah’s story, as Fr. Joe explains, reminds us all - clergy and laity alike - that our engagement with God is measured in terms of fidelity, not “success.” Fr. Joe presented the lecture in 1987 at St. Anthony’s Church as part of his Profiles in Faith series.…
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In this lecture, Fr. Joseph relates the dramatic story of Esther, Queen of Persia, an Old Testament heroine whose bravery in the face of death saves the Hebrews from destruction. Fr. Joe presented the lecture at St. Anthony’s Church in 1987 as part of his Profiles in Faith series.By feeds@ancientfaith.com (Ancient Faith Radio)
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In this two-part lecture, Fr. Joseph Allen discusses two key prophets of the Old Testament whose stories are inseparable: Elijah and Elisha. Part one focuses on the “radical” Prophet Elijah. As Fr. Joe reveals through the story of Elijah, although God may present Himself in the spectacular, stories of faith are more often found in quieter moments o…
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In this two-part lecture, Fr. Joseph Allen discusses two key prophets of the Old Testament whose stories are inseparable: Elijah and Elisha. Part one focuses on the “radical” Prophet Elijah. As Fr. Joe reveals through the story of Elijah, although God may present Himself in the spectacular, stories of faith are more often found in quieter moments o…
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In this lecture, Fr. Joseph explains King David as the Old Testament’s great “Renaissance Man” and, more importantly, a “man after God’s own heart.” The lecture was one of those Fr. Joe delivered as part of his Profiles in Faith series at St. Anthony Church circa 1987.By feeds@ancientfaith.com (Ancient Faith Radio)
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