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Faith that Works
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Join Fr. Nicholas and Dr. Roxanne as they continue their series on Practical Orthodoxy, teaching from the book of James.
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Faith that Perseveres
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Join Fr. Nicholas & Dr Roxanne as they begin a five-part series on Practical Christianity Through the Book of James. This episode will be the first chapter in the series "Faith that Perseveres - Dealing with the Difficult Seasons of Life." It's a show you won't want to miss.
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Painless, Blameless, Peaceful - Finding Hope and Meaning at the End of Life
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At every Divine Liturgy in the Orthodox Church, we pray for a painless, blameless, and peaceful end to our lives. Yet when the end comes, there is often fear, chaos, and guilt. Join the Louhs and their guest, Fr. Stavros Akrotirianakis, as he discusses his new book, available in the Ancient Faith Store.
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Ask the Louhs: A Special Edition
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Fr. Nicholas and Presbytera Roxanne will be available to answer your most pressing questions. Whether you want to explore topics related to faith, spirituality, or something completely different, this is the perfect opportunity to get your answers straight from the Louhs.
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The Courage of the Persecuted — Faith Tested and Triumph Found
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The Beatitudes were the most powerful sermon given by Christ as he outlined the characteristics of a Christian. Join the Louhs as they go into the deep end of our faith, discussing the eighth and last Beatitude and how it applies in our lives today
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Blessed Are the Peacemakers: Understanding the Spirit of Peace
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The Beatitudes were the most powerful sermon given by Christ as he outlined the characteristics of a Christian. Join the Louhs as they dive into the deep end of our faith, discussing the seventh Beatitude and its application in our lives today.
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Blessed Are the Pure in Heart: The Only Way to Happiness
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The Beatitudes were the most powerful sermon given by Christ as he outlined the characteristics of a Christian. Join the Louhs as they dive into the deep end of our faith, discussing the sixth Beatitude and its application in our lives today.
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Blessed Are the Merciful: Exploring Compassion, Forgiveness, and Heart of Mercy
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The Beatitudes were the most powerful sermon given by Christ as he outlined the characteristics of a Christian. Join the Louhs as they go into the deep end of our faith, discussing the fifth Beatitude and how it applies in our lives today.
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Blessed Are the Hungry: Pursuing Righteousness
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The Beatitudes were the most powerful sermon given by Christ as he outlined the characteristics of a Christian. Join the Louhs as they dive into the deep end of our faith, discussing the fourth Beatitude and its application in our lives today.
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Blessed Are the Meek: Strength in Gentleness
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The Beatitudes were the most powerful sermon given by Christ as he outlined the characteristics of a Christian. Join the Louhs as they go into the deep end of our faith, discussing the third Beatitude and how it applies in our lives today.
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Blessed Are Those Who Mourn: Finding Comfort Amid Sorrow
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The Beatitudes were the most powerful sermon given by Christ as he outlined the characteristics of a Christian. Join the Louhs as they go into the deep end of our faith, discussing the second Beatitude and how it applies in our lives today.
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Finding Strength in Humility - A Journey Through the First Beatitude
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The Beatitudes were the most powerful sermon given by Christ as he outlined the characteristics of a Christian. Join the Louhs as they go into the deep end of our faith, discussing the first Beatitude and how it applies in our lives today.
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Toolkit for Spiritual Growth II: A Practical Guide to Scripture, Confession, and Time
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Join The Louhs and their guest, Fr. Evan Armatas, as they discuss the third part of his book on time. The Church's theology of time is an overlooked topic, yet the implications of our theology and its application in our lives are essential to a rightly ordered life in Christ. Order Fr. Evan's book at the Ancient Faith Store.
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Empowering Girls in Today's Complex World
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Join the Louhs and their guest, Kari Kampakis, a bestselling author, as she discusses her new book, Is Your Daughter Ready? This book offers guidance for empowering girls in today’s complex world, focusing on cultivating character, truth, and faith.
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Part 2: What is Leadership?
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How do we become servant leaders? Join the Louhs as they interview Tim Tassopoulos, former president of Chick-fil-A, and gather insights from his years of experience, as well as his faith, on what it takes to be a Christian leader in our world.
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Part 1: What is Leadership?
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Join the Louhs as they interview former president of Chick-fil-A, Tim Tassopoulos, and gather from his years of experience, as well as his faith, on what it takes to be a Christian leader in our world. What are the core principles that every leader must know? They will be covered.
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Fruits of the Spirit: Gentleness
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Join Fr. Nick and Dr. Roxanne as they conclude the series on the Fruits of the Spirit with self-control. The Fruits of the Spirit starts with love and ends in self-control. Learn how to practice self-control in your life and strengthen your relationship with God.
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Gentleness: Practicing Kindness & Patience
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Jesus embodies the Fruit of the Spirit, Gentleness. It is characterized by humility, meekness, kindness, rather than harshness or aggression. Join Fr. Nick & Dr. Roxanne as they help you to develop gentleness in your life even when faced with challenges or disagreements.
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Cultivating the Fruit of Faithfulness
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Faithfulness is closely linked to other fruits of the Spirit and is a fruit that grows though the Holy Spirit's influence in a believer's life. Join Fr. Nick and Dr. Roxanne as they share how to cultivate faithfulness in your life.
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How to Let God's Goodness Flow Through You
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Goodness, as a fruit of the Spirit, is a reflection of God’s own goodness and desire to bless and help others. Goodness is active benevolence and is not self-seeking. It is a disposition to do all the good we can and selflessly act on behalf of others.
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