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Preparing for Pentecost and Truly Knowing God
By Emily Berns
As we prepare for Pentecost, we pray for the gifts and fruits of the Holy Spirit, those things that help us truly know God, that is, so intimately that we develop a new heart and spirit that lives entirely for Him and we become like Him.
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St. Abraham of Cyrrhus, Apostle of Lebanon
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Christian Monasticism began in the East, in particular its origins were to be found in the so-called Near East; of Egypt, Greater Syria, and Greater Persia.
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Is it OK to Seek Consolations Amid Our Trials? Does God Expect Us to be Superheroes?
By Kevin J. Banet
Life is filled with its fair share of challenges, hardships, and toils. For many, the question arises: Does being a Christian intensify these difficulties, or is there something else at play?
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WHO OWNS IT?
By Pat J. Chalmers
Property ownership and good stewardship are extremely important to those of us intent on living in Christ and in following Him.
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The Passion of Christ And The Desires Of The Feminine Heart
By Elena Sapphire
The love of Jesus is a passionate all-consuming fire that puts romance movies to shame and turns love poems into simple everyday words when compared to the love of The Word Made Flesh. Perhaps the reason why we love Princess movies as little girls, is because they echo the eternal truth of Christ The Bridegroom, coming to save us, His Bride.
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The Perfect Harmony of The Blessed Trinity
By Deacon Greg Lambert
Perfect harmony can only exist in Heaven, where all will share the perfect peace that exists within and among The Blessed Trinity
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Why God Made Us Knowing We Would Sin
By Nate Guyear
This article discusses why God made humans knowing we would sin.
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Early Syriac Monasticism: Prayer, Reflection, and Mission
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Every man and woman who has committed their lives to the monastic life, have heard the apostolic calling: “come follow me” (Matthew 4:19). As the pagan stadiums drenched with the blood of the first Christian martyrs began to recede, the next generation of those filled with Christian zeal and the desire to die to self, embraced their share of the cross in monastic life.
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How is it that the Holy Spirit dwells within a believer's spirit?
By Ralph Hathaway
Understanding the presence of the Holy Spirit within us
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Mirroring The Transcendentals
By Elena Sapphire
In looking at our femininity in God's light, proper reverence given unto our womanhood becomes clear and necessary. Being a woman is a spiritual experience, our capacity to grow life and bring forth beauty; springs up from our souls, beckoning us to echo eternal truths to a world in need of truth, goodness, and beauty. God’s calling His women to mirror the transcendentals.
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Tattoos: the mark of the Beast ?
By Prof. Fred A. Nazar
A supernatural vision of tattoos
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Who Wrote Ecclesiastes?
By William Hemsworth
Ecclesiastes is one of the most puzzling books of the Old Testament, but who wrote it? That may give us a better idea about what it is about.
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Our Secular World Needs Christian Personhood
By Rev. David A. Fisher
At the core of our present culture wars is the acceptance or rejection of the Christian idea of personhood. We can see today in Western society that the exalted understanding of human nature proclaimed by Christianity, is as precarious as faith itself. If it is not believed, contemplated, and practiced, it will soon dissolve and become just another idea among many about the nature of personhood.
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The Syriac Origins of Byzantine Chant: St. Romanos the Melodist
By Rev. David A. Fisher
The Psalms of the Old Testament of the Bible remind us of how important “sung-verse” was for worship in the ancient world, and especially in the Mediterranean basin (the ancient Near East). Even the founder of the Israelite Kingdom, the anointed chosen ruler, King David was thought to have been a singer and musician.
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Why The Perfectly Happy God Created Us
By Nate Guyear
Why God creates when He is perfectly happy without creation.
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Answering Doubt
By Tony Jesse
We all doubt, and the great thinkers tell us that doubt will take us either closer to God or further away. How we tackle doubt is key to where it takes us.
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Purgatory: The Purifying Fire of Divine Love
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Purgatory and prayer for the dead is ultimately not a question of darkness, pain and suffering, rather it is an affirmation of the purifying power of the Divine Light and Divine Love and the consolation that we are never separated from our loved ones, in fact the love is purified in the glory of God.
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