Heavenly directions
Armodoxy for Today: Heavenly Directions Forty days after Easter… in Armenian, it is called hambartzoum. This is the Ascension of Jesus Christ. We read about the event in the first […]
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Armodoxy for Today: Heavenly Directions Forty days after Easter… in Armenian, it is called hambartzoum. This is the Ascension of Jesus Christ. We read about the event in the first […]
Armodoxy for Today: Ascension from the Other Side FORTY days after Easter, today, is the celebration of Ascension. Jesus gives the Great Commission to the disciples, telling them to baptize […]
Armodoxy for Today: Stale Vision The word “stale” describes food that is “No longer fresh and pleasant to eat; hard, musty, or dry,” says the dictionary. The word easily can […]
Armodoxy for Today: Memorial Day There is a park that I pass by occasionally on my morning rides. It has a sizable monument dedicated to the veterans of US wars. […]
Memorial Day Thoughts by Fr. Vazken Movsesian Last Sunday I stood in church next to a visiting clergyman. We didn’t have an opportunity to speak before the morning service, but […]
Armodoxy for Today: And then what? For the past week I’ve shared with you stories and events of silence-in-the-face-of-atrocities. From the Armenian Genocide – the first of a series against […]
Armodoxy for Today: Genocide Degree of Hatred Toward the end of my first week in Rwanda, I made a very unusual discovery. I guess being in such a new and […]
Armodoxy for Today: WCK, here and there The day after the Feast of Theophany this year, wildfires broke out throughout Los Angeles. Our area was hit severely forcing evacuations. After […]
Armodoxy for Today: No Escape, Engage This last Sunday I stood in church next to a visiting clergyman. We didn’t have an opportunity to speak before the morning service, but […]
Armodoxy for Today: Order Chaotic life is difficult life. Chaos is characterized by random or unpredictable behavior. Hence, chaos carries a negative connotation because unpredictability leads to undesired results, disorganization […]
