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Armodoxy for Today: What would you take? Los Angeles is burning. It might be difficult to call Los Angeles “The City of the Angels,” as flames are about the only […]
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Armodoxy for Today: What would you take? Los Angeles is burning. It might be difficult to call Los Angeles “The City of the Angels,” as flames are about the only […]
Armodoxy for Today: Unnecessary Detour From our “consider the source” department I share with you a story from a friend of mine, Aram, who just returned from Armenia. Aram likes […]
Armodoxy for Today: Jimmy Carter and the Red Letters The United States is honoring its 39th president with a National Day of Mourning today. Jimmy Carter passed away at the […]
Armodoxy for Today: The Third Nativity Narrative of Theophany The third Nativity narrative I spoke of is quite different from the other two we heard yesterday. Without Wise Men and […]
Armodoxy Today: Theophany and the Third Nativity Narrative There are three Nativity narratives. Two of them are the popular stories around which most Christmas celebrations take place. In the Gospel […]
Armodoxy for Today: Singularity of the Theophany Singularity is an expression made popular with the study of Black holes. It is a one-dimensional point where gravity and density become infinite, […]
Armodoxy for Today: The Advent Series – The Non Violent Revolution Begins On the Feast of Theophany, January 6, we celebrate the Revelation of God. The Armenian word for it […]
Armodoxy for Today: The Advent Series – Winding up Advent/House Building You have journeyed through the Advent season feasting on the Essentials Teachings of Jesus Christ as expressed through the […]
Armodoxy for Today: The Advent Series – “I never knew you” Jesus begins to bring to a close His Sermon on the Mount with yet one more warning to keep […]
Armodoxy for Today: The Advent Series – In His Shoes/Empathy The scriptural reading for this particular day comes from the Letter to the Hebrews, chapter 13: Let brotherly love continue. […]
