When Science Runs Out

In this article, Angie explores faith in the age of science.  How do we as Christians move forward when unexpected disease and pestilence threaten our health and existence?  Looking at Lazarus and the paralytic at the Pool of Bethesda, she finds inspiration for faith and peace in our current time. 

A Place of Refuge

Feeling fearful lately? Where do you find a place of refuge? Edna brigs us along on her parent’s journey to find safety generations ago.

Dying With Christ

Why do Orthodox Christians go to such lengths to observe Holy Week with multiple services per day? Join Jacob as he discusses our participation in the death and resurrection of Christ during Holy Week.

The Light of the World

Astronaut Michael Collins didn’t walk on the moon, but  from his vantage point in Apollo 11 he gained a unique perspective on the light of the sun. How could that relate to our perspective of Christ as the Light of the World? Join Edna to find out.

Invasion of the Screens

Angie writes on the struggle of keeping balance in her home with teenaged boys. In this article, she shares what her family is doing to offset the screen culture so prevalent with middle and high school boys.  Read along as she encourages you with funny stories of her family's history and strategies in managing the Black Box Monsters.  

Invasion of the Screens

Angie writes on the struggle of keeping balance in her home with teenaged boys. In this article, she shares what her family is doing to offset the screen culture so prevalent with middle and high school boys.  Read along as she encourages you with funny stories of her family's history and strategies in managing the Black Box Monsters.  

The Holy Grief of St. Xenia

St. Xenia's loss of her husband at a young age transformed her life and ultimately led her to sainthood. Kh. Faith shares St. Xenia's story and discusses how it challenges and encourages her in her own spiritual life.