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Next Step #580: From Sasnashen Armenia, here is a review of the events leading to the In His Shoes project and Fr. Vazken’s visit to the village and area of […]
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Next Step #580: From Sasnashen Armenia, here is a review of the events leading to the In His Shoes project and Fr. Vazken’s visit to the village and area of […]
July 17, 2019 – Yerevan. Some people perform miracles. Others facilitate them. Both are necessary to make miracles. Today is my dad’s birthday. He was born humbly in […]
Next Step #579: 50 years after the first steps on the moon are celebrated but not without connecting dots between the service of exorcism, demonic possession and lunacy. Jesus and […]
Next Step #578: An independence day look at contempt, apathy and neglect brought on by familiarity. Whether freedom or faith, a simple look at Nazareth 30AD gives a clear look […]
Next Step #577: Beyond the story and history of Holy Etchmiadzin, there is a tangible structure as the headquarters of the Armenian Church and the birthplace of Light for the […]
Next Step #576: The 12th year of the Next Step podcast kicks off with a look at the images of Jesus. What do they say about the artist and what […]
Sunset at Lake Sevan – 2014 Sermon at the “Service of Darkness” Holy Thursday, 18 April 2019, St. Leon Armenian Cathedral, Burbank, California at the invitation of His Eminence Abp. Hovnan […]
Next Step #575: In a world of cameras and capturing reality in real-time, can the church find answers to its fundamental questions? Winding up the 11th year of podcasting with […]
Next Step #574: DishDivvy CEO & Co-Founder Ani Torosyan discusses technology and entrepreneurship as means of empowering the weak, offering opportunities for growth, self reliance… offering hope! This on the […]
Next Step #573: Ascension Day 40 days after Easter – the Great Commission. Why 40 days? Authority in Heaven & Earth: Mystical traditions of numbers. Why did “some of them […]
