Children and Religion
Armodoxy for Today: Children & Religion It is interesting to me that as adults we want to impose on our children systems that have not worked for us. Jesus, turns […]
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Armodoxy for Today: Children & Religion It is interesting to me that as adults we want to impose on our children systems that have not worked for us. Jesus, turns […]
Roots of Armodoxy: Liberty Today is anniversary of Independence for the United States of America. This experiment in democratic principles of equal rights, general suffrage and government by majority is […]
Roots of Armodoxy: The Connection that Binds The landscape of Armenia is riddled with ancient Armenian churches, monasteries and chapels. They are recognized uniquely by the cone shaped domes that […]
Roots of Armodoxy: Gōsh-Science & Religion Gender equality, tolerance, scientific models of the universe, are all topics of discussion in our world today. It might surprise you, that the Armenian […]
Roots of Armodoxy: Voices that lead Most people would not want to admit they have been hearing voices in their head. Not so with Fr. Grigor, the priest at one […]
Roots of Armodoxy: Datev Albert Einstein’s E=mc2 is one of the most recognized scientific notations by non-scientists. At most, people know it has something to do with time and space, […]
Roots of Armodoxy: The Story After your first visit to Armenia, and especially once you make the rounds to the monasteries and ancient sites, you can’t help but ask, how […]
The Roots of Armodoxy: Ararat In stark contrast to the wonderful and joyous hospitality you’ll be extended as a tourist in Armenia, is your first encounter with its people, at […]
Armodoxy for Today: The Road to the Center of Light – a five-part mini-series of daily messages dedicated to this special week in the life of the Armenian Church. Five […]
Day 4: In sharing the story of the great Revolution that brought Christianity to Armenia, we have used the metaphor of a fire that burnt away the pain and despair […]
