Nektarios: Seeking God
Armodoxy for Today: Inside and Out St. Nektarios, venerated in the Eastern Orthodox Tradition, directs us to “Seek God in your heart, not outside of it.” The world is a […]
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Armodoxy for Today: Inside and Out St. Nektarios, venerated in the Eastern Orthodox Tradition, directs us to “Seek God in your heart, not outside of it.” The world is a […]
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