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Arevakal - Podcast

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  • #21
    Re: Arevakal - Podcast

    This weeks podcast is up.

    The Christian Struggle:
    Each and every one of us has a struggle whether it is with work or family or a spiritual struggle. But how are we to battle and confront our struggles as Christians?

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    • #22
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      Here is this weeks podcast:

      Beginning of Prayer:
      Is prayer just asking God for things like health and help with problems? Why do we use the prayer of the Saints and Prophets? How important is prayer in spiritual life? These are some of the questions that start the journey of prayer toward God.

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      • #23
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        Here is this weeks podcast:


        Hayr Mer (Our Father) - click to listen
        This week’s podcast we continue to look deeper into prayer, more specifically the “Our Father” taught to us by our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Why does this prayer start with Our Father instead of Our Mother or Our God if God is not suppose to be gender specific? Secondly, why does we call God Father instead of God since he is God and why does Christ teach us to pray for a group of people rather than an individual prayer? And finally why do we pray “do not lead us into temptation”?


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        • #24
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          Here are this weeks pocasts:


          Pride
          With this week we open a new series of discussions to what is commonly referred to as the 7 Deadly Sins. This week we look into why sin of pride is the foremost of all sins and how, from a spiritual perspective, it is the easiest distraction between God and us.

          Prayer and Meditation
          One of the forgotten traditions of Christianity in West is meditation and prayer, join us as we look at the roots of the orthodox Christian tradition of meditation, how it compares to Eastern Religions as well as its purpose in our spiritual life.

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          • #25
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            Thanks Yeznik. By the way, why aren't you replying to my PM?
            THE ROAD TO FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IS A LONG ONE!

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            • #26
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              Sako jan,

              I haven't heard back yet.

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              • #27
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                Envy
                We continue the discussion of the 7 Deadly Sins with the sin of Envy. In Armenian this word is called nakhandz. The word nakhandz is composed of two Armenian root words first nahk, which means to put before, and the second andz, which means the self. Join us as we look into the root of Envy, how it’s spiritually destructive and its remedy.

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                • #28
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                  Here is this weeks podcast:

                  Anger
                  This week, as we continue our discussions on the 7 deadly sins, we take a look at Anger. We look into why is anger a sin, since every one gets angry, even Jesus did, how could this be called a sin. Secondly, when someone does something wrong it is natural to get angry, for example a parent with a child. And finally, How do we know if we are getting angry for the right reasons?

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                  • #29
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                    Laziness
                    What does it mean to be spiritually lazy? This week as we continue out discussion we look into the sin of Laziness, why it is considered a deadly sin and finally how does laziness affect our spiritual life.

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                    • #30
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                      Lust
                      As we conclude our discussions on the 7 Deadly Sins. We exit with the sin of Lust, which in this day and age needs very little explanation. On TV, billboards, magazines, videos the suggestive images are all around. But how do we distinguish what Michelangelo and daVinci created as fine art from modern day images of nudity? Join us as we conclude these discussions that began from the spiritual sins to the physical sins.

                      Gluttony
                      The word gluttony in Armenian is one that is rarely used to describe the human condition. But what does gluttony mean to the spiritual condition There are people who eat just a bit and gain weight and there are people who can eat anything but not gain a pound, but does just eating define gluttony? And we continue our discussion on the sin of Gluttony, we look into what the Scriptures call the Temple of God , our bodies, and why when to the Church Fathers speak about the sin of Gluttony they immediately speak of the spirituality of fasting.

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