Tag Archive for: Christian responsibility

Striking Out: Two Ways

Armodoxy for Today: Striking Out

In the game of baseball, a player may strike out either by swinging the bat and not hitting a pitched ball, or by not swinging on a good pitch. There is a punishment – a strike – on an action and on a non-action, provided there was an opportunity to hit. Yes, a strike is counted on an action that misses its goal as well as on an opportunity missed.

Christ invites us to action. To “ask, seek and knock (Matthew 7:7), Jesus tells us, as well as to “Feed the hungry, clothe the naked, comfort the suffering” (Matthew 25). The opportunities to swing are many in our life, with despair and disease being pitched at us daily.

A Christian is called to action – to swing – by using his or her talents – those blessing that are uniquely his or hers.

Today’s one minute for Summertime.

Protest Nearby

Next Step #637: Attorneys Greg Kirakosian and Joseph Kazazian discuss civil rights, protest, Christian/human responsibility, vigilance and the call to justice. An important conversation that started in the face of injustice against Armenians and continues today on the streets and on the world stage.
Gor Mkhitarian Passport
Attorney Greg Kirakosian
Attorney Joseph Kazazian
Joseph Kazazian writer at the Armenian Weekly
Excessive Force against a priest
Mari Manoogian’s necklace and the “eh”
US Constitution Bill of Rights
Leveraging Love by Fr. Vazken
Armenia and Azerbaijan
Cover: Atop Cafesjian Museum, Yerevan 2014 Fr. Vazken
Technical Director: Ken Nalik
Produced by Suzie Shatarevyan for InHisShoes.org
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