finding How to take a quantum approach to finding love By www.newscientist.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 18:00:00 +0000 Feedback was delighted to learn of the appearance of quantum physicist Garrett Josemans on Netflix's Love is Blind. After all, being comfortable with two opposing realities can surely help in a relationship Full Article
finding Sylvester Cancer Researchers Share Findings in Oral Presentations at the ASH 2024 Annual Meeting & Exposition - Tip Sheet By www.newswise.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 13:25:18 EST Research findings from Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Miller School of Medicine at the University of Miami will be presented at the Annual Meeting & Exposition of the American Society of Hematology in San Diego, Dec. 7-10. Full Article
finding From ?Searching? to ?Finding?: How AI is Unlocking the Power of Unstructured Data By www.kmworld.com Published On :: Fri, 04 Oct 2019 12:00:00 EST Unstructured data, which comprises almost 80% of any enterprise's data, holds untapped value when it comes to addressing challenges and embracing opportunities. Full Article
finding Supreme Court Upholds Finding of Compensability for Worker's Knee Injury By ww3.workcompcentral.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:00:00 -0800 West Virginia’s Supreme Court upheld a finding of compensability for a worker with a knee injury. Case: P&G Tabler Station v. Hiett, No. 23-703, 10/30/2024, published. Facts: David Hiett worked for P&G Tabler… Full Article
finding Finding a middle ground By www.ifpri.org Published On :: Wed, 28 Jan 2015 16:07:43 +0000 Adopting integrated soil fertility management (ISFM)—practices that combine organic inputs and judicious amounts of inorganic fertilizer and improved seeds—offers farmers a higher profit and is more sustainable than using inorganic fertilizer. Yet its adoption rates across Africa south of the Sahara (SSA) are among the lowest worldwide. As I presented at an Ag Sector Council seminar earlier today, a recent study conducted as part of an IFPRI economics of land degradation project has revealed an inverse relationship between profit and adoption rate of most non-ISFM fertility practices (see figure below). In the same study, ISFM was shown to reduce climate-related production risks. More information Presentation: Smallholder adoption of Integrated Soil Fertility Management Video: The economics of land degradation IFPRI research on land degradation Why are African farmers not adopting ISFM practices? One reason is that agricultural extension agents simply don’t have sufficient capacity to advise farmers on ISFM, climate change, and other global change-related farming practices. In addition, ISFM requires more labor than other practices, and governments are not investing in developing and supporting them. How can farmers be encouraged to switch? An experiment conducted in Malawi showed that, without exception, all farmers responded to ISFM incentives offered on the condition that they plant agroforestry trees or adopt conservation agriculture. This implies that adoption of ISFM could be increased by: offering short-term training for agricultural extension agents on ISFM, climate change, and other new farming technologies; conditioning benefits to easily verifiable organic soil fertility management practices, such as agroforestry, that will more than reduce the current cost of subsidies, yet increase yield and profit; and promoting agroforestry and other plant-based organic soil fertility management practices to reduce the high labor intensity of ISFM. Full Article Southern Africa Environment and Production Technology Land Degradation land degradation Soil soil fertility
finding Voyager 2 is the only craft to visit Uranus. Its findings may have misled us for 40 years. By www.yahoo.com Published On :: 2024-11-12T16:21:51Z Full Article
finding Finding no justice here, kin of Bloody Sunday victims turn to UN body By www.bulatlat.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 03:57:07 +0000 Rosenda Lemita and Liezel Asuncion filed a case at the United Nations Human Rights Committee against the murder of their loved ones. The decision to file a case was not made lightly – it took three years of delays and disappointment from the justice system to push them to seek an international avenue. Full Article * Latest Posts Civil & Political Rights Top Stories bloody sunday Chai Lemita-Evangelista Manny Asuncion
finding Finding real love By www.om.org Published On :: Tue, 14 Mar 2017 23:45:37 +0000 For the first time, OM Russia organised a camp for children from Central Asian families where kids saw and felt God’s love. Full Article
finding Finding refuge By www.om.org Published On :: Wed, 06 Jan 2016 12:12:52 +0000 Beyond providing basic relief items, one OM worker spends time with refugees passing through Greece, listening to their stories and hopes. Full Article
finding Finding the Audiences for Healthcare Marketing By www.dmnews.com Published On :: Mon, 30 Apr 2018 16:00:00 GMT DeepIntent applies AI to data to identify medical and patient audiences for healthcare marketing, track them across devices, and deliver impactful messages Full Article
finding Can Vitamin D supplements reduce blood pressure? New study's findings are promising - The Times of India By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 19:01:00 GMT Can Vitamin D supplements reduce blood pressure? New study's findings are promising The Times of IndiaVitamin D Supplements Linked with Reducing High Blood Pressure HealthlineThe £4 supplement that could slash blood pressure - reducing stroke, dementia and heart attack risk Daily MailVitamin D Supplements Could Help Lower Blood Pressure in Obese People TherogersvillereviewVitamin D can lower blood pressure in obese adults, study Daily Jang Full Article
finding The Revised Roman Empire - Saint Helena - the mother of Emperor Constantine I - She is traditionally credited with finding the relics of the True Cross, with which she is invariably represented in Christian iconography - Constantine appointed his mother H By en.wikipedia.org Published On :: Family life: The bishop and historian Eusebius of Caesarea states that she was about 80 [years old] on her return from Palestine (Israel). Since that journey has been dated to 326-28, Helena was probably born in 248 or 250. Little is known of her early life. Fourth-century sources, following Eutropius' "Breviarium," record that she came from a low background. Saint Ambrose was the first to call her a stabularia, a term translated as "stable-maid" or "inn-keeper". He makes this fact a virtue, calling Helena a bona stabularia, a "good stable-maid". Other sources, especially those written after Constantine's proclamation as emperor, gloss over or ignore her background. ... Relic discoveries: Constantine appointed his mother Helen as Augusta Imperatrix, and gave her unlimited access to the imperial treasury in order to locate the relics of Judeo-Christian tradition. In 326-28 Helena undertook a trip to the Holy Places in Palestine. According to Eusebius of Caesarea she was responsible for the construction or beautification of two churches, the Church of the Nativity, Bethlehem, and the Church on the Mount of Olives, sites of Christ's birth and ascension. Local founding legend attributes to Helena's orders the construction of a church in Egypt to identify the Burning Bush of Sinai. The chapel at St. Catherine's Monastery--often referred to as the Chapel of Saint Helen-is dated to the year AD 330. -- Jerusalem was still rebuilding from the destruction of Emperor Hadrian, who had built a temple dedicated, according to conflicting accounts, to Venus or Jupiter over the site of Jesus's tomb near Calvary and renamed the city Aelia Capitolina. According to tradition, Helena ordered the temple torn down and, according to the legend that arose at the end of the fourth century, in Ambrose, On the Death of Theodosius (died 395) and at length in Rufinus' chapters appended to his translation into Latin of Eusebius' Ecclesiastical History, which does not mention the event, chose a site to begin excavating, which led to the recovery of three different crosses. Then, Rufinus relates, refusing to be swayed by anything but solid proof, the empress (perhaps through Bishop Macarius of Jerusalem) had a woman who was already at the point of death brought from Jerusalem. When the woman touched the first and second crosses, her condition did not change, but when she touched the third and final cross she suddenly recovered, and Helena declared the cross with which the woman had been touched to be the True Cross. On the site of discovery, Constantine ordered built the Church of the Holy Sepulchre as well as those on other sites detected by Helena. -- She also found the nails of the crucifixion. To use their miraculous power to aid her son, Helena allegedly had one placed in Constantine's helmet, and another in the bridle of his horse. Helena left Jerusalem and the eastern provinces in 327 to return to Rome, bringing with her large parts of the True Cross and other relics, which were then stored in her palace's private chapel, where they can be still seen today. Her palace was later converted into the Basilica of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem. This has been maintained by Cistercian monks in the monastery which has been attached to the church for centuries. Tradition says that the site of the Vatican Gardens was spread with earth brought from Golgotha by Helena to symbolically unite the blood of Christ with that shed by thousands of early Christians, who died in the persecutions of Nero. -- According to one tradition, Helena acquired the Holy Tunic on her trip to Jerusalem and sent it to Trier. Several of Saint Helena's treasures are now in Cyprus, where she spent some time. Some of them are a part of Jesus Christ's tunic, pieces of the holy cross and the world's only pieces of the rope to which Jesus was tied with on the Cross. The latter has been held at the Stavrovouni Monastery, which was also founded by Saint Helena. Full Article Christian Church History Study 2. 313 A.D. to 1521 A.D. - Revised Rome and the Holy Roman Empire
finding Holiness Legacy E-Newsletter March 2012: Welcome to this March issue of the Holiness Legacy eNewsletter - I hope you are enjoying this monthly publication - If you are finding it to be a blessing [to] you please find the "Forward email" link at By holinesslegacy.com Published On :: Today there is much confusion about preaching holiness. In many churches where I preach holiness, people will come and say, "Wow, that was a great sermon. We have not had a holiness sermon preached here for a long time." Then when I talk to the pastor, he or she will say, "I preach holiness every Sunday." One pastor said, "I can't believe it, I preach holiness every Sunday, they just don't recognize it." -- Well, what could be the problem? Could it be that there has been such a reaction against the legalistic [i.e. 7th Kingdom (wordly, self focus) of this world] approach of preaching holiness that we have moved into another one-sided fad? I remember a sermon against cowboy boots because wearing them would make the person proud. There was a time when two trips to the altar was the norm with little focus on a relationship with Christ or a life to be disciplined. There was more of a focus on legalistic rules to follow, most of them in the negative. -- Today we hear life sermons. They emphasize how to live first, but there is not much emphasis on the divine work of grace to empower and enable one to live a holy life. Could it be that the time is right for us to bring the two approaches together? We need the message of living a holy life, but we need to receive the divine experience and be filled with the Holy Spirit who gives us the grace to live out God's plan for holy living. -- We can't live a holy life alone in our own power. Yes, we can discipline ourselves, but it is always with an inner struggle. God put in place a plan for us to to be set free from the bent toward sin. We need the kind of doctrinal preaching that will lead people to receive the fullness of the Holy Spirit so they can have a holy relationship with a holy God. Let's use the Biblical terms like Sanctification [8th Kingdom - The Eternal Kingdom of Jeus Christ] so people will understand them when they read about them in the Word. There has never been a greater need for the church to preach the wonderful message of [8th Kingdom] holiness. Let's proclaim it! ~ Dr. Louie E. Bustle - President, Holiness Legacy - www.holinesslegacy.com -- {Note: The Holiness movement has a history of men and women being Servant Leaders and in that capacity both men and women have pastored as servants representing Holiness pulpits to the congregation. But especially in this day and age it is not wise to let another person male or female have authority over you and sincerely a diverse and capable group of elders, leaders and mentors can and should have an equally or even a more significant impact on Christian and spiritual matters both for the group and for individuals.} Full Article Christian Study - Basic Christian
finding Finding a Balance By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Fri, 3 Apr 2015 09:00:00 -0400 Technology makes getting quality work done on the go easier than ever. You can take an active role in meetings from anywhere, collaborate in real-time from different locations, and track everything from inventory to security from your couch. complete article Full Article
finding Finding Styles By oksoft.antville.org Published On :: 2022-12-14T07:17:25Z you can select Edit > Find and Replace > Other Options > Paragraph styles to locate where a style is used in a document. "Attributes" and "Format" dialog box will help us find character styles. Full Article
finding Finding gaps with analytic functions By www.orafaq.com Published On :: Sun, 12 Jan 2014 12:20:24 +0000 articles: SQL & PL/SQLFinding gaps is classic problem in PL/SQL. The basic concept is that you have some sort of numbers (like these: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 15, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26), where there’s supposed to be a fixed interval between the entries, but some entries could be missing. The gaps problem involves identifying the ranges of missing values in the sequence. For these numbers, the solution will be as follows: START_GAP END_GAP 4 4 7 7 11 14 16 19 24 24 First, run the following code, to create tab1 table: CREATE TABLE tab1 ( col1 INTEGER ); Then, insert a few rows: INSERT INTO tab1 VALUES (1); INSERT INTO tab1 VALUES (2); INSERT INTO tab1 VALUES (3); INSERT INTO tab1 VALUES (5); INSERT INTO tab1 VALUES (6); INSERT INTO tab1 VALUES (8); INSERT INTO tab1 VALUES (9); INSERT INTO tab1 VALUES (10); INSERT INTO tab1 VALUES (15); INSERT INTO tab1 VALUES (20); INSERT INTO tab1 VALUES (21); INSERT INTO tab1 VALUES (22); INSERT INTO tab1 VALUES (23); INSERT INTO tab1 VALUES (25); INSERT INTO tab1 VALUES (26); COMMIT; With data, you can take care of solving the gaps problem… One of the most efficient solutions to the gaps problem involves using analytic functions (also known as window functions) WITH aa AS (SELECT col1 AS cur_value, LEAD (col1) OVER (ORDER BY col1) AS next_value FROM tab1) SELECT cur_value + 1 AS start_gap, next_value - 1 AS end_gap FROM aa WHERE next_value - cur_value > 1 ORDER BY start_gap Using the LEAD function, you can return for each current col1 value (call it cur_value) the next value in the sequence (call it next_value). Then you can filter only pairs where the difference between the two is greater than the one. Full Article
finding Help finding proper name and source for part By www.dieseltruckresource.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 21:56:43 GMT My 1996 12 valve Cummins has developed a bad coolant leak due to a rust hole in what the one Cummins scamantic calls an "oil cooler" The part is looks like an 8 to 10 inch approx by 2 to3 in approx... Full Article Wanted
finding New Findings on the Role of Glutathione in Cancer By mesothelioma-world.blogspot.com Published On :: Sun, 3 Jul 2005 01:12:00 -0700 by: Priya F ShahCancer cells and normal cells are known to respond differently to nutrients and drugs that affect glutathione status.Numerous studies have shown that tumor cells have elevated levels of glutathione levels, which confers resistance to chemotherapy drugs.One of the challenges of cancer therapy is how to deplete tumor cells of glutathione, so as to make them more vulnerable to the Full Article
finding Finding the Right Elliptical Trainer for Your Workout By www.popularfitness.com Published On :: November 8, 2017 Review of features and designs of elliptical machines to consider for your workouts. Full Article
finding Tips for Finding the Best Athletic Shoes By www.popularfitness.com Published On :: June 4, 2022 Stay comfortable during your workouts. Find the correct running shoe for your favorite physical activity Full Article
finding Finding the right business coach for you By www.confirmthem.com Published On :: Fri, 20 Nov 2020 02:52:04 +0000 A business coach such as those you will find at Abundance Global is an experienced professional who can assist you run your organization successfully towards reaching specific goals in an organized and secure way. Business coaches often serve as consultants to organizations, helping to design the strategy and create a more business-like atmosphere. Business coaches … Continue reading Finding the right business coach for you The post Finding the right business coach for you appeared first on VSMA | Legal Matters | The Law | Confirm Them | Law Firms. Full Article Uncategorized
finding Finding the right personal injury lawyer By www.confirmthem.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Apr 2022 01:14:00 +0000 If you have suffered any kind of personal injury, whether it be at work, a road traffic accident, or something as simple as a fractured finger, then you are entitled to compensation in Australia after you go through arbitration or trial. Personal injury lawyers are well versed in all aspects of personal injury law and … Continue reading Finding the right personal injury lawyer The post Finding the right personal injury lawyer appeared first on VSMA | Legal Matters | The Law | Confirm Them | Law Firms. Full Article the law
finding A Better Way To Date - a step-by-step guide to finding your perfect partner By www.ebizindia.com Published On :: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 11:19:28 PST questions for couples, questions, book of questions, 1000 questions, premarital questions, romance, newsletter, games, toys, free advice, help, suggestions, marriage, dating, anniversary, men, women, and more Full Article Home & Family -- New Products
finding Finding Leafy Sea Dragons at Rapid Bay Jetty, South Australia By www.oceanlight.com Published On :: Wed, 21 Feb 2024 16:22:14 +0000 Full Article Australia Marine Life Underwater Life
finding How to Finding Dimes Meaning By www.wikihow.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 00:00:00 GMT Look for this symbol of good luck and connect with the spiritual worldDimes can have incredible spiritual meaning. Depending on when or where you found them or what side of the coin was facing up, they can be a sign from a departed loved one, an omen of good luck, a sign that your intentions are bringing the rewards you need, and more. In the article, we have all the answers to your questions. Let’s dive in. Full Article
finding Library of the Year 2024の大賞は沖縄県立図書館“Finding Okinawan Roots” Project By current.ndl.go.jp Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:59:19 +0000 2024年11月8日、NPO法人知的資源イニシアティブ(IRI)は、7日に図書館総合展で開催されたLibrary of the Year 2024最終選考会の結果を発表しました。 選考の結果、大賞は沖縄県立図書館“Finding Okinawan Roots” Projectが選ばれました。また、会場投票によるオーディエンス賞も同時受賞しました。 Library of the Year 2024 大賞およびオーディエンス賞決定!(IRI, 2024/11/8)https://www.iri-net.org/loy/library-of-the-year2024result/続きを読む Full Article カレントアウェアネス-R 日本 公共図書館 公立図書館 データベース レファレンスサービス 地域 多文化・多言語サービス
finding Finding the God Within By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-09T16:32:48+00:00 St. Paul describes the mystery of the faith as: Christ within us, the hope of glory. Fr. Stephen looks at the meaning of God in us and the life of grace. Full Article
finding More Seeking and Finding By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-05-11T19:37:21+00:00 Frederica offers further exploration of thoughts from a previous podcast on author Temple Grandin. Full Article
finding Google Search Console – a Beginner’s Guide to Finding Actionable SEO Tasks By sugarrae.com Published On :: Thu, 06 Jul 2017 12:28:01 +0000 Google Search Console (GSC) can be a helpful tool – providing you use it. This guide isn't meant for advanced users nor is it a comprehensive dive into every feature GSC has. I'm not looking to overwhelm you. Instead, we're going to go over eight simple GSC features that can provide you with actionable tasks… The post Google Search Console – a Beginner’s Guide to Finding Actionable SEO Tasks appeared first on Sugarrae. Full Article SEO
finding Feb 24 - Findings Of The Precious Head Of St. John The Baptist By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-30T02:12:56+00:00 Full Article
finding First and Second Findings of the Precious Head of St. John the Baptist By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-30T02:13:12+00:00 Full Article
finding First (4th c.) and Second (9th c.) Findings of the Precious Head of St John the Baptist By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-21T21:29:13+00:00 After the Forerunner was beheaded at the order of Herod and his illicit wife Herodias, his head was discarded in what the Synaxarion calls "an unseemly location," presumably a privy. According to some, it was secretly recovered by Joanna, one of the Myrrhbearing women, and given honorable burial near Jerusalem. There it was found, through a revelation of the Forerunner, by two monks who had come to Jerusalem to worship at the tomb of our Savior (the first finding). Putting the head in a bag, the monks returned home. On the way, they met an indigent potter from Emesa. That night the Forerunner appeared to the poor man and instructed him to make off with the relic. He returned with it to Emesa and immediately began to prosper in his business. Just before he died, he put the holy relic in a chest, which he left to his sister with these instructions: never to open it without instructions from the one hidden inside it; and to pass it on to a pious man beloved of God. Thus the Head of the Baptist passed through many generations, eventually being concealed in a cave near a monastery founded during the reign of Marcian (450-457), whose abbot was the godly Marcellus. The blessed Forerunner appeared several times to Marcellus, embracing him and once even giving him a pot of honey. The Baptist ordered Marcellus to follow a star which led him to the cave and came to rest in front of a niche in the wall. Marcellus dug there and came upon a marble slab, under which was a large jar containing the precious Head. The holy relic was taken with rejoicing to the cathedral in Emesa,where it worked many wonders. In the reign of Michael III (842-867), it was taken to Constantinople. It was at this translation that the present Feast was instituted. The version given here is that of St Symeon Metaphrastes. Other sources give substantially different accounts. The Prologue observes: "It is important and interesting to note that, while he was alive, John did not work a single miracle (Jn 10:41), but to his relics was given the blessed power of working miracles." Full Article
finding First (4th c.) and Second (9th c.) Findings of the Precious Head of St John the Baptist By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-22T19:57:36+00:00 After the Forerunner was beheaded at the order of Herod and his illicit wife Herodias, his head was discarded in what the Synaxarion calls "an unseemly location," presumably a privy. According to some, it was secretly recovered by Joanna, one of the Myrrhbearing women, and given honorable burial near Jerusalem. There it was found, through a revelation of the Forerunner, by two monks who had come to Jerusalem to worship at the tomb of our Savior (the first finding). Putting the head in a bag, the monks returned home. On the way, they met an indigent potter from Emesa. That night the Forerunner appeared to the poor man and instructed him to make off with the relic. He returned with it to Emesa and immediately began to prosper in his business. Just before he died, he put the holy relic in a chest, which he left to his sister with these instructions: never to open it without instructions from the one hidden inside it; and to pass it on to a pious man beloved of God. Thus the Head of the Baptist passed through many generations, eventually being concealed in a cave near a monastery founded during the reign of Marcian (450-457), whose abbot was the godly Marcellus. The blessed Forerunner appeared several times to Marcellus, embracing him and once even giving him a pot of honey. The Baptist ordered Marcellus to follow a star which led him to the cave and came to rest in front of a niche in the wall. Marcellus dug there and came upon a marble slab, under which was a large jar containing the precious Head. The holy relic was taken with rejoicing to the cathedral in Emesa,where it worked many wonders. In the reign of Michael III (842-867), it was taken to Constantinople. It was at this translation that the present Feast was instituted. The version given here is that of St Symeon Metaphrastes. Other sources give substantially different accounts. The Prologue observes: "It is important and interesting to note that, while he was alive, John did not work a single miracle (Jn 10:41), but to his relics was given the blessed power of working miracles." Full Article
finding First (4th c.) and Second (9th c.) Findings of the Precious Head of St John the Baptist By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-02-08T17:14:34+00:00 After the Forerunner was beheaded at the order of Herod and his illicit wife Herodias, his head was discarded in what the Synaxarion calls "an unseemly location," presumably a privy. According to some, it was secretly recovered by Joanna, one of the Myrrhbearing women, and given honorable burial near Jerusalem. There it was found, through a revelation of the Forerunner, by two monks who had come to Jerusalem to worship at the tomb of our Savior (the first finding). Putting the head in a bag, the monks returned home. On the way, they met an indigent potter from Emesa. That night the Forerunner appeared to the poor man and instructed him to make off with the relic. He returned with it to Emesa and immediately began to prosper in his business. Just before he died, he put the holy relic in a chest, which he left to his sister with these instructions: never to open it without instructions from the one hidden inside it; and to pass it on to a pious man beloved of God. Thus the Head of the Baptist passed through many generations, eventually being concealed in a cave near a monastery founded during the reign of Marcian (450-457), whose abbot was the godly Marcellus. The blessed Forerunner appeared several times to Marcellus, embracing him and once even giving him a pot of honey. The Baptist ordered Marcellus to follow a star which led him to the cave and came to rest in front of a niche in the wall. Marcellus dug there and came upon a marble slab, under which was a large jar containing the precious Head. The holy relic was taken with rejoicing to the cathedral in Emesa,where it worked many wonders. In the reign of Michael III (842-867), it was taken to Constantinople. It was at this translation that the present Feast was instituted. The version given here is that of St Symeon Metaphrastes. Other sources give substantially different accounts. The Prologue observes: "It is important and interesting to note that, while he was alive, John did not work a single miracle (Jn 10:41), but to his relics was given the blessed power of working miracles." Full Article
finding Finding Moderation By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-03-21T20:34:35+00:00 The Church offers us guidance for what to eat and what to abstain from during the fast, but does not give much guidance in the way of exactly how much to eat. Today, I am hoping to suggest that, when keeping the proper spirit of the fast, the wisdom of how much we need is already within us. Full Article
finding Finding Peace During Finals By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-03-09T19:07:01+00:00 Today, we have an interview with Dr. Al Rossi on how to find peace in college life, especially during finals time. Theme music: "Burn Out Bright" by Switchfoot from their 2006 album "Oh! Gravity." Used by permission. Full Article
finding Finding Gratitude for Parents By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2018-02-22T18:09:41+00:00 In this episode, Fr. Anthony shares some metaphors (enemy, man half-dead, and publican) for understanding parents and then offers some advice on how to serve (and evangelize) them. It presents the main ideas from the talk he gave at the 2018 Youth and Camp Workers Conference in Atlanta, GA. You can find out more information about the conference at their website, orthodoxycc.org. Full Article
finding Finding a Spiritual Father By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-09-07T02:57:36+00:00 Fr. Michael shares important things to think about in the quest for a spiritual father or mother. Full Article
finding Everyday Ironies: Finding Salvation In The World By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2018-11-20T04:21:01+00:00 "Those in the monastic life have spiritual fathers and mothers to help them in obtaining humility. We in the world have the very life in the world itself to humble us. " Full Article
finding Finding Peace Despite Sinful Thoughts By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-04-30T21:00:25+00:00 Fr. Michael Gillis uses a gardening analogy to discuss dealing with the deep-rooted sins in life. Full Article
finding Episode 9: Finding God in the Devil of Hell's Kitchen By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-09-07T13:43:22+00:00 Join Steve and Christian this week as they explore the Netflix original series Daredevil. They discuss what they love about the series, why superheroes appeal to our desire for a savior, and whether they’d be good guys or bad guys. Also, the top 5 superpowers of all time. Full Article
finding Episode 12: Finding the Prodigal Dory By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-09-07T13:44:19+00:00 The guys watched Pixar’s newest installment, Finding Dory, and they both loved it, but only one of them cried! Listen to discover which one cried, to hear discussions of how Pixar teaches us about personhood, and how the story of a fish is a story about God’s love bringing us home. They also discuss the Top 5 Sequels of all time. Spoiler Alert: Independence Day 2 was not one of them. Full Article
finding Episode 79: Finding God Through Oil and Marble By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2018-12-05T16:06:14+00:00 The girls take on Stephanie Storey’s Oil and Marble, a historical fiction novel based on the rivalry between Leonardo and Michaelangelo. They discuss true beauty and personhood as it can be portrayed through art, the power of true forgiveness, and the role of desire in the Christian life. They close with their Top 5 Old Testament Characters. Full Article
finding Episode 189: Finding Frances (Nathan for You) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-04-18T15:54:10+00:00 Steve and Christian explore the series finale of "Nathan for You," a stand-alone film called "Finding Frances." Spoilers ahead! They explore love, regret, and reality. Full Article
finding Episode 190: Finding Neverland By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-04-27T15:25:51+00:00 Christina and Emma discuss the 2004 film, Finding Neverland. They discuss themes such as how stories help us make sense of reality, the importance of the imagination for holding onto joy, and how the grief we carry transforms who we are. And as always, what they're cooking! Full Article
finding Finding Fulfillment Through Fasting and Forgiveness in Lent By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-03-16T01:38:06+00:00 During Great Lent, we will follow the path that leads back to Paradise. Full Article
finding Finding Your Calling By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-10-04T04:43:53+00:00 Fr. Ted explains that finding your calling is a process of discovering who you truly are—who God made you to be. Full Article
finding Finding the Light By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-10-04T05:48:32+00:00 The Rev. Fr. Gregory Scratch speaks at the Greek Orthodox Metropolis Youth Assembly in Winnipeg, Canada. Full Article
finding Faith in Fantasy: Finding God in Modern Culture By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-10-04T05:53:16+00:00 Fr. Ted delivers a lecture in Calgary at St. Vladimir's Ukrainian Orthodox Church Lenten Retreat. Full Article
finding Finding Christ in Scripture By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-10-05T02:59:05+00:00 The Resurrection is the lens through which we should read the Bible. Full Article