
The Next Step
The Next Step is a weekly podcast on spirituality discovered through the Armenian Church.
“Next Step” is a podcast which has been produced and broadcast consistently on a weekly basis since 2008. It continues to be in production today.
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PREFACE TO THE NEXT STEP
The information and comments presented within the Next Step, do not necessarily represent the views of the Armenian Church hierarchy, but are presented as a challenge to define the dynamics of Armenian Orthodoxy in all aspects of life. Listening to these shows is habit forming. Addictive behavior associated with the Next Step is rarely, if ever, remedied. Rather the Next Step is known to relieve and cure common cases of narrow-mindedness, prejudice, numb-skulledness and glaucoma in patients over the age of 20. Results may vary depending on credit rating. Findings are based on double blind studies conducted in Istanbul and Jerusalem. Side effects include mind expansion, clarity of focus, higher rates of heart palpitations, sensitivity to the pain of others and occasional nausea. The management and production crew of Epostle dot net take full responsibility for changes you will experience. Not valid with any other offer.
The Next Step is produced by Suzie Shatarevyan and is available on Apple Podcasts, Pandora, Stitcher, Spotify and an assortment of podcatchers. Every episode is archived here on Epostle.net



Familiarity without Contempt



St. Vartan: Battlefield Arizona


Evolving to a Better Creation


Las Vegas Jackpot: You be the judge

Discovering Tremendous Treasures: A talk with Hratch Tchilingirian

Xi: Voice from the Breathless


Crying Jesus & the New You


Big Giants is not a Redundancy


The President, Thanksgiving & Just Doing What’s Right



Transcriptions: Family and Religion



Correcting the P-Correctness of “Jesus”



Business as Usual? Or Just the Plan?


Thought Process toward Peace


Dreaming Beyond a Speech and into Syria



Missing from the Nicene Creed

A Kiss for You: Laughs to Cries and Back Again

Rediscovering Something Never Lost





Millennials and the/are the Youth
