About My Family… the Poor

Tamara Manelashvili

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Coming to Orthodoxy

Rating: 10|Votes: 4

About My Family… the Poor

Tamara Manelashvili

Each of us has his or her own memories and special God-sent people and life events. I miss those whom I met on my paths of life. Whenever I see or learn that someone has a need I pray for them to God as I rarely have a chance to help people substantially. When speaking with the poor, I try to give these people (who do not receive simple human attention, love and care) the opportunity to pour out their souls to me, to share their worries and concerns with me.

Send Down Your Spirit!

Rev. Gregory Jensen

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Homilies and Spiritual Instruction

Send Down Your Spirit!

Rev. Gregory Jensen

No one comes to the Church except by the prompting of God and because of an experience, however obscure, of His great mercy. It is our great privilege—mine as well as yours—to help people discern the presence of God in their lives. It is our calling as Orthodox Christians first to help people understand the faith that God has planted in their hearts.

Be Godlike: Be a Helper

Fr. Ted Bobosh

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Homilies and Spiritual Instruction

Be Godlike: Be a Helper

Fr. Ted Bobosh

As we hear the Gospel proclaimed, we are to think not just about past history, but about who am I in this Gospel lesson? Am I the paralytic before the encounter with Christ, full of self-pity and always wanting someone else to help me? Or am I the healed person capable of coming back and helping others? Am I the invisible helper who works quietly and silently behind the scenes for thirty eight years, helping even one someone else to survive?

The “Model of Meekness”, and Slapping Arius

Orthodox Pastors on Zeal for God

Anna Erakhtina

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Church History

Rating: 10|Votes: 4

The “Model of Meekness”, and Slapping Arius

Orthodox Pastors on Zeal for God

Anna Erakhtina

When contemplating how they should oppose enemies of the Church, Orthodox Christians often recall St. Nicholas, who slapped Arius in the face. Several Russian Orthodox clergymen talk with us about the saint’s “intolerant” deed.

Sermon for the Sunday of the Paralytic

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Homilies and Spiritual Instruction

Rating: 5,9|Votes: 9

Sermon for the Sunday of the Paralytic

What is the spiritual knowledge which the Church wishes to plant in each of our hearts by means of the Paschal light shining through today’s Gospel reading? Well, after all this is not so complicated. The Scriptures always reveal to us both our own souls on the one hand, and the glory and mercy of God on the other.