God’s Competition
Armodoxy for Today: God Competing Competition is another word for the Olympics. The best of the best come together on the world stage to demonstrate their athletic and physical prowess […]
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Armodoxy for Today: God Competing Competition is another word for the Olympics. The best of the best come together on the world stage to demonstrate their athletic and physical prowess […]
Armodoxy for Today: Olympic Prize The Olympics are back! Athletes from throughout the world are competing for the gold and silver. Every four years this tradition brings together countries under […]
Armodoxy for Today: Okay to Live This week was an okay week in Armodoxy. We said it was okay to think, to question, to doubt and to have fun, and […]
Armodoxy for Today: Okay to have fun What’s the difference between a church and a library? Most people will be quick to make a comparison to the quietness of both […]
Armodoxy for Today: Okay to Doubt A week after Jesus had resurrected, the Apostle Thomas stands out from the group of Disciple by doubting the Resurrection. He is not with […]
Armodoxy for Today: OK to Question Quick, think fast: Who was your favorite teacher in school? Who were the teachers from whom you learned the most? Chance are they were […]
Armodoxy for Today: Okay to Think Since 2008 I have been producing a podcast called “The Next Step.” Each episode is approximately one-hour long, that looks at trends in life […]
Armodoxy for Today: Severity of the Dogs and Pigs The Armenian Church refers to Holy Scripture reverently as “The Breath of God.” Yesterday, I asked you to meditate on the […]
Armodoxy for Today: Since when Bible Reading? Social media is full of one-liners that are thrown out like bait, to either catch your attention at the least and to reel […]
Armodoxy for Today: Palms at Christmas Madison Avenue, is a street in New York City where many advertising agencies have offices and in the past, much of what we consumed […]
