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May Flowers Not Enough

Next Step #519: Interview with Fr. Krikor Zakaryan (St. Garabed, Rancho Mirage) on faith, the Church and engaging the youth. Also, Fr. Vazken connects some dots that didn’t seem to connect: How the bloodless revolt didn’t translate in Israel: 60 dead in Gaza. Fr. Daniel Findikyan’s first pastoral message as Primate of the Eastern Diocese. Attention recognitionists: Did you really want it this way? Genocide recognition as a punishment statement? Pages of Armodoxy peeled open.
I’m Armenia” by Aimee Farsakian
Velvet Revolution
Gaza Buries Dead
Fr. Daniel Findikyan’s Pastoral Message
Recognizing as Punishment
Fr. Krikor Zakaryan
Jewel of the Desert – St. Garabed Armenian Church
Fr. Krikor’s Ordination Tweeted
Seven Deadly Sins (7 Apps) Social Network Brands
Cover Photo: May Flowers Not Enough, 2012
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Celebration 9

Next Step #472: Celebrating our 9th Anniversary of podcasting. The Beatles’ Revolution #9 – prelude of things to come in Armodoxy, even with the Paul is Dead conspiracy. R&R Comparisons. Interview with Producer Suzie Shatarevyan, sharing memories from the early days of podcasts and the joy of sharing God’s talents in the world of technology. Apostolic evangelism for an electronic world.
Yerevani Aghchig by Element Band
Next Step Beginnings: www.epostle.net
Fr. Roderick the Pioneer: www.fatherroderick.com
Beatles “White” Album
Revolution 9 (about)
Is Paul Dead?
Holy Eucharist Celebration – June 19, 2017
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Bubble Wrap

Next Step #465: The Message of the Cross is not an easy one, but a necessary message to follow. In an interview with Dr. Yvette Hovsepian Bearce, she passionately talks about unity, vision and escaping comfort levels to follow Christ and the Gospel. Genocide commemoration as metaphors for the larger issues of refugees and care. The Koranic Jesus, learning from the past to define the future and more. A bit from the National Day of Prayer in Los Angeles.
Song: Datevik from Ballads from the Black Sea
Dr. Yvette Hovsepian Bearce
National Day of Prayer “I am America” Song
Predator is Moving: https://predatorcycling.com/
Days of Solidarity Stream
Cover: “Chihuly peaks in Seattle” by Fr. Vazken 2016
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The Power of the Other

Next Step #460: Interview with Yvette Hovsepian Bearce, regarding refugees, faith, Christian duties/responsibilities and faith in action. Dr. Hovsepian Bearce speaks candidly about her personal experience as a refugee and working with refugees today. Ideology and compassion, a touching and inspirational message for the day. “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” – Jeremiah 29:11. Also in this episode: Redeemer vs Savior, upcoming on Holy Week and “alternative” services.
Immigrant” by Gor Mkhitarian
Yvette Hovsepian Bearce
Author Archive
Political Ideology of Ayatollah Khomeini
United Nations Refugee Stats
Lenten Journey by Fr. Vazken on iTunes
Cover Photo: Gymri Church icon
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Tones of Uganda

Next Step #432: Interview with Tigranna Zakaryan on the road to Uganda, talks about working in refugee populations, Genocide and lessons from the journey. A conversation with tones that resonate on a multitude of levels. Apple CEO Cook on “deciding the future” and getting there. Going for excellence in the future: No escapism here.
Kanon Music: Trapisontzineri Bar on Music of Armenia, vol. 4
Cover Photo: Street-play in Kigali by Donald E. Miller, 2006
Armenian American Museum Appoints Tigranna Zakaryan As Outreach Director
Tigranna Zakaryan – USC Shoah foundation
Sharing Our Stories: Voices of Survivors
Tigranna in Rwanda
Sevant Syndrome Musician
Tim Cook on ABC News September 2016
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Note Change

Next Step #416: On the eve of Gor Mkhitarian’s “Passport” release, a mini-interview with the artist. Life purposes and reasons: Thoughts about changing metaphors. Small incidents with big (major) repercussions: a story of a young girl in the establishment of Etchmiadzin and the conversion of a nation. Calendar date for next year’s decennial event.
Observer by Gor Mkhitarian www.gormusic.com
Passport Debut
Leveraging Love
Forgiveness Conference
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Ascending Wholly

Next Step #362: Ascension Day – Fr. Vazken identifies the next step after crucifixion and resurrection. Follow up on the 100th Anniversary. Interview with Deacon Levon Barsoumian, chairman of the Commemorative Divine Liturgy in Washington DC – on the significance, challenges and meaning of this event.
Photo: cutting the string on Hampartsoum
Song: Vijak by Zulal
Pontifical Divine Liturgy in Washington DC hosted on Catholic TV’s website
Commemoration Website: http://armeniangenocidecentennial.org/
Nayiri Hamparian blogs from Washington: find it on the In His Shoes page on Facebook
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Darfur – 20 Trips Later: An Interview with Gabriel Stauring

Next Step #353: Gabriel Stauring, Founder and Director of iAct, talks about the Genocide in Darfur – 10 years ago and today. Returning from his 20th trip to the refugee camps, he shares his firsthand experiences and insights about the challenges and the prospect of peace. Here, the first Genocides of the 20th and 21st Centuries – Armenia and Darfur – are discussed by Fr. Vazken and Gabriel as a prelude for a live-dialogue across continents and across time. A must listen in preparation for the 100th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, and finding meaning today in the tragedy of yesterday. Also in this episode – the prayer of Narekatzi and a matter of perspective.
Song: Ashkharoums by Arax (Crossing)
Links:
iAct
Stop Genocide Now:
Little Ripples
Narekatzi #41 Discourse
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Anthropologically Speaking Identity

Next Step #337: Interview: From the Netherlands, Rick Adrianns, Doctoral student of Anthropology, shares thoughts on identity, Armenians, music – rabbiz, et al – and culture. Also in this episode – Ferguson gun sales, alternatives to violence, helicopter downing by Azeris.
Song: Nune/Sayat Nova
Armenian Helicopter Shot Down
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Fr. Vazken and Rick Adrianns

Familiarity without Contempt

Next Step #302 – March 20, 2014

Equinox edition. An interview with Dave Lurssen (Arts & Entertainment Editor of ExpressMilwuakee.com and Shepherd Express) speaks candidly about his choice to serve in the Armenian Church – the viability of the Armenian Church. More on the Prodigal and healing through forgiveness. “Aligning of events” including Abp. Tutu’s message for forgiveness.
Song: “I Could Only Imagine” by Mercy Me dedicated to Liz Lazarian (1922-2014)
Fruits of the Spirit by Elizabeth Lazarian: www.InHisShoes.org/Lazarian
Datev Outreach in Milwaukee
Fr. Nareg Keutelian on the Next Step
Lenten Journey – Time to Heal
Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s Book
The Power of Truth by Dave Luhrssen (1994)
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