Advent 41-50: The Gate to Here
Advent Day 41 of 50: The Gate to Here “Enter by the narrow gate; for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and there […]
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Advent Day 41 of 50: The Gate to Here “Enter by the narrow gate; for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and there […]
Advent Day 40 of 50: Interconnectivity The interconnectivity of God and man is described in Jesus’ next statement, Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will […]
Advent Day 39 of 50: Swine & Pearls Immediately following his exhortation to not judge others, Jesus seems to be giving us the responsibility to make some judgement calls regarding […]
Advent Day 38 of 50: Not Judging Our study of the Essential Teachings of Jesus continues with his exhortation on judgement (Matthew 7:1-5). “Judge not, that you be not judged,” […]
Advent Day 37 of 50: Christmas On this day of our Advent Journey we encounter Christmas. December 25 is widely accepted as the day of Christmas. For us, we will […]
Advent Day 36 of 50: Son and Sun Collide Armenia was the first nation to accept Christianity. By decree of the King, Tirdat, Christianity became the official religion of Armenia […]
Advent Day 35 of 50: Solstice In the midst of Advent, an important astronomical event takes place in the Northern Hemisphere. Its importance is connected with our journey and with […]
Khatchadourian at 120: A conversation with Maestro Raffi Mikaelian Next Step #785 – December 19, 2023 – A conversation with Maestro Raffi Mikaelian, Conductor of the Armenian National Opera and […]
Advent Day 34 of 50: Worry Jesus’ statement regarding worry seems childish, naïve and, well, unrealistic. What does it mean don’t worry about tomorrow? In a world that’s defined by […]
Advent Day 33 of 50: Axiom An axiom is a statement or a proposition that is self-evident. It does not require proof or further explanation. The last few pronouncements from […]
