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What You Don't Know WILL Hurt You!




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What I Have, I Give




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Do What He Says




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“What Is It?”




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The Wrath of God (It Ain't What You Think!)




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What Is Your Name?




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You Know What They Say About Intentions




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You Get What You Put In




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What Shapes You?




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What's the Opposite of Love?




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What Makes You Unclean?




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Wise or Shrewd? What's the Difference?




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What ARE You Thinking?




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Doing What I Should!




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What Belongs to Caesar




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Getting Back What You Gave Away




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What Draws A Crowd?




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What Seems Right IS Wrong!




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What's the Opposite of Love?




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What Draws a Crowd?




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Do You Know What Motivates You?




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What Is Godly Grief?




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What ARE You Thinking?




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Give to God What Belongs to God!




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What to Look For

John Mark talks about character formation and what to look for in higher education opportunities.




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What Does it Mean to Be Educated?

Dr. John Mark Reynolds talks about the importance of education--learning to think well--in our society.




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What We Wear Matters

Dr. John Mark Reynolds discusses the importance of church etiquette through what we wear.




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What is Orthodox Education?

Dr. John Mark Reynolds describes the nature of Christian education, including ideas for Sunday Church Schools.




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What Clarence Thomas Meant

Wesley discusses the concept of human dignity.




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What Euthanasia Enthusiasts Really Want

What do euthanasia enthusiasts really want? To eliminate suffering of any kind by eliminating the sufferer.




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What's Love Got to do With Transhumanism?

Wesley introduces the Transhumanists and then explains what is wrong with their desire to increase human intelligence.




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What If There Was Another Polio Epidemic?

To what extent should efforts be made to work for the healing of those with significant illnesses, like polio, rather than letting them die with assistance?




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What Is Theology?

Metropolitan Kallistos Ware, renowned Orthodox author, former Spalding Lecturer in Eastern Orthodox Studies at the University of Oxford, and one of the Directors of the Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies, explores the Orthodox vision of theology.




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What is Sanity?

Dr. Rossi addresses the question, "What is Sanity?" He interviews Alexis, an Orthodox Christian living with schizophrenia.




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What is a Friend? - Part 1

Dr. Al Rossi reflects on the question, "What is a friend?"




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What is a Friend? - Part 2

Dr. Albert Rossi continues his reflections on the question, What is a friend?




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What is Faith - St Thomas

Dr. Albert Rossi shares his reflections on faith as seen through the story of St. Thomas' encounter with the risen Jesus.




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What Would Jesus Do?

Dr. Albert Rossi offers a reflection on the question, "What Would Jesus Do?", and offers a more helpful variation on this popular question.




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What Is Life?

Dr. Rossi ponders the nature, essence, and purpose of life.




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What God Has Prepared

Fr. Lawrence Farley uses the Scriptures to describe what awaits us in the world to come.




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What We Receive is Not our Own: A Testimony of St Macarius the Great

In a remarkable text by St. Macarius, the Christian is told that if he sees an arrogant man perform miracles, "even raise the dead," he should not follow. This week, Fr. Irenei explores what this message means for the Orthodox Christian, and how the good works of God are to be stored up secretly in the loving Christian heart.




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St Athanasius: “What was God to do?”

Why did God become man? This week's reflection explores St Athanasius's consideration of the Son's incarnation as a response to his probing refrain, in the face of man's sin: "What was God to do?"




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What Can You Do to Help Those in Prison?

Bobby Maddex checks in with Chaplain Patrick Tutella, the Executive Director of Orthodox Christian Prison Ministry, to get an update on the important work in which his organization is engaged and to hear about new opportunities for those interested in ministering to the incarcerated.




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Why Young People Are Leaving the Church and What to Do About It

Seraphim Danckaert of St. Tikhon's Orthodox Theological Seminary in South Canaan, Pennsylvania, speaks at the Second Annual Lenten Lecture and Fundraising Reception hosted by the Center for Orthodox Thought and Culture at Eastern University on March 12, 2017.




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What Love Must Be

Fr. Pat explains that love must be intelligent, practical and generous, and miraculous.




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What a Parable Really Is

Fr. Pat examines three components of the parable.




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What Does it Mean to be Holy?

Holiness is not about an ideal to be striven for; it’s about a conformity to God’s will in the individual vocation of each person. In this homily from the Sunday of All Saints, Fr. Pat considers what it means to be holy.




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Who and What

In the encounter in Mark 2, the paralytic encounters the One in whom the presence and power of God is revealed; the One from Whom no secrets are hid, Who pardons all our iniquities and heals all our diseases.




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Truth is Not a What

Father Pat looks at the encounter with the Samaritan woman through the lens of Jesus' statement “I am the way, the truth, and the life.” (John 14:6)




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What is of Most Value?

Fr. Pat compares the three parables from Matthew 13:44-53, finding gems in the field, in the market, in the stars, in the sea, and in us.