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We, a group of Coptic Orthodox servants, started this podcast because we noticed something troubling among Coptic youth in Egypt: a sense of spiritual shallowness. It's not that they're driven away from Jesus by lusts or greed, but rather they don't know enough about our Lord and the book He left for us. So, we created this podcast to invite listeners, and us as well, to journey away from the shores of shallowness into the ocean of spiritual depth. This first season will have five episodes. ...
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Our journey ends in Capernaum! Jesus reveals the greatest truth: our fathers, and we as well, ate the manna in the desert and died. The season finale takes us through the depths of the Gospel of John, Chapter 6, and draws from the parallel novel by the great writer Dostoevsky, The Brothers Karamazov. For The Brothers Karamazov Book: https://www.ama…
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Our journey takes us through the Sea of Galilee, a place where the lusts and desires pull us back from venturing into the depths with our Lord Jesus Christ. These desires blind us to the true joy in life, which is to serve with our Lord. We all either fall prey to these temptations or fail to overcome them. However, it is crucial to overcome them; …
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The theologian Paul Tillich wrote: "People who endure suffering are taken beneath the routines of life and find they are not who they believed themselves to be." When we plan for the future, we often talk about all the good times we hope to have. But throughout my life, I noticed that when people remember the past, they don’t talk about happiness! …
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Have you ever wondered what the first step towards a deeper, more meaningful life is? Well, in my opinion, it all starts with discovering the Lord's love for us! As David Brooks wrote in his Road To Character book: "Love is like an invading army that reminds you that you are not master of your own house…When you are in love, you can’t stop thinking…
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In Chronicles of Narnia, C.S. Lewis wrote this conversation between Lucy, a young girl, and the lion Aslan (Jesus): Lucy: "I see," said Lucy. "I see. But please, may we have some of the water?" Aslan: "The thirsty drink," said Aslan. Lucy: "Will you promise not to—do anything to us, if we do come?" Aslan: "I make no promise," Lucy: "Do you eat girl…
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