Category: Blog Archive
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Acton Institute: Alinsky for Dummies
For those who don’t know how Saul Alinsky influenced some of our current political and cultural leaders, listen to this primer on Alinsky held a few months back at the Acton Institute. Alinsky’s methodology came of age in the 1960’s and 1970’s and has been institutionalized especially in the academy and the cultural left where…
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Orthodoxy and Homosexuality, Parts One and Two
Source: Ancient Faith Radio Orthodoxy and Homosexuality, Part One In this podcast Steve references an article he wrote for AGAIN Magazine on the Orthodox Church and same sex attraction. In it he shares the results of several interviews with Orthodox men and women who shared their backgrounds and experiences as homosexuals before and after becoming…
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Met. Jonah: Remembering the Least of These and Q & A on Orthodox Unity
Source: Ancient Faith Radio Metropolitan Jonah – Remembering The Least of These Met. Jonah: In Batumi – at the end of the Soviet period about 15 years ago, there were only two or three churches that were operative in the province…those that were operating were basically mostly empty and 80% of the population was Muslim.…
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Bishop Basil on the Episcopal Assembly
In a largely unscripted, friendly, and very optimistic account of the Episcopal Assembly, Bp. Basil of Wichita (AOCA) recalls his experience at the First Episcopal Assembly in New York. Orthodox unity Bp. Basil says, may be coming sooner than we think. Video takes a minute to load.
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Bishop Basil on the Episcopal Assembly
Source: Ancient Faith Radio Ancient Faith Radio correspondent Matthew Namee talks with His Grace Bishop Basil, the newly elected Secretary of the Episcopal Assemblies. We learn of his impressions of the historic May 26-28 gathering in New York as well as the assignment he has been given to coordinate the work of the committees that…