Doubts From The Desert Floor
Next Step #152 – May 5, 2011 From the desert floor broadcasting the message of Armodoxy. Part 1 of an exploration and unraveling of the Armenian Orthodox faith – what […]
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Next Step #152 – May 5, 2011 From the desert floor broadcasting the message of Armodoxy. Part 1 of an exploration and unraveling of the Armenian Orthodox faith – what […]
Next Step #151 – April 28, 2011 Easter celebrations are over, Genocide commemorations have stopped, but the real work of In His Shoes continues in highlighting Resurrection over Crucifixion. Recap […]
“And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes; there shall be no more death, nor sorrow, nor crying. There shall be no more pain, for the former things […]
Next Step #150 – April 21, 2011 An Easter Special in complete Armodox Tradition. Life over death, love over hatred, light over darkness, good over evil, Govya Yerousaghem over Ee […]
Next Step #149 – April 14, 2011 Preparing for the meeting of Light & Darkness – Easter and Armenian Genocide Commemoration – a year in the planning via In His […]
Next Step #148 – April 7, 2011 Back from Phoenix through the Arizona/California desert, in time for the Sunday of Advent. Earthquakes, upheaval in the Middle East, Economy – what […]
Next Step #147 – March 31, 2011 Cesar Chavez day: looking beyond the self and caring for the community. Armodoxy: Life of Activism; War & Peace – Making Faith the […]
This year, on the Feast of St. Ghevontyantz, I was asked by our Diocesan Primate to answer a few questions regarding the priesthood, as a meditation for our annual clergy […]
Next Step #146 – March 24, 2011 Updates on Darfur from Gabriel and the iAct team; Other solutions for Libya, are within our tradition of Armodoxy – dream of peace. […]
Next Step #145 – March 17, 2011 This St. Patrick’s Day, join us for some Armenian Scotch. Coming from Japan: earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown, the worst is fear. Jesus’ […]
