fro

Some Depart From the Faith




fro

The Ministry You Received From the Lord




fro

Two Amazing Offers From Jesus




fro

The Futility of Hiding From the Light




fro

Five Benefits of Learning From Others' Mistakes




fro

Give From Gratitude, Not to Need!




fro

True Authority Flows From Service




fro

Protected From Distraction




fro

Freedom From Anxiety!




fro

Protection From a Shallow Life




fro

It's Right In Front of You!




fro

You Are Not Far From the Kingdom




fro

Confronting the Resurrection!




fro

True Bread From Heaven




fro

Freedom from Anxiety




fro

Freedom from Anxiety




fro

Fire from Ashes

Bobby interviews Fr. Joseph Huneycutt and Steve Robinson, authors of the new Ancient Faith Publishing book Fire from Ashes: The Reality of Perpetual Conversion.




fro

Forgiveness From the Heart

True forgiveness comes from the heart and Dr. Rossi tells us what that looks like.




fro

Lessons from St. Irenaeus

In this episode, Dr. Rossi interviews St. Vladimir's student Tracy Gustilo about St. Irenaeus.




fro

Lessons from Fr. Zosima

Dr. Rossi takes some pages out of Brothers Karamazov and Dostoyevsky's character Fr. Zosima to help us learn how to live and love.




fro

Can Anything Good Come From Nazareth?

Today Dr. Rossi reflects on the town of Nazareth in the New Testament and specifically on the life of Christ in that town.




fro

Borders and Frontiers: An Interview with Rev. Dr. Anthony G. Roeber

Dr. Albert Rossi interviews Rev. Dr. Anthony G. Roeber, Professor of Church History at St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary, on the topic of "Boundaries and Frontiers Within the Church."




fro

Lessons from St. Silouan the Athonite

Dr. Albert Rossi reflects on one of his favorite saints, St. Silouan the Athonite. The book Dr. Rossi references, Saint Silouan the Athonite, is available through the Ancient Faith Store.




fro

Learning from Mona Lisa

Dr. Albert Rossi reflects on the spiritual lessons that can be learned from the famous Mona Lisa.




fro

We Have Been Freed From Suffering

Dr. Albert Rossi considers the difference between suffering and pain, and how we can be set free from suffering even during the pain of life.




fro

Quote from Listeners

Dr. Albert Rossi shares inspiring quotes sent in from his listeners.




fro

Light from Antioch

Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick shares his hopes for the future of the Antiochian Archdiocese and Orthodoxy in America. The text version of this commentary can be found here.




fro

From the Bone of Adam: St. Irenaeus on the Creation of Eve

The Genesis account of Eve being created from the rib of Adam has, throughout history, often been interpreted in negative ways. In this week's broadcast, through a brief text by St Irenaeus of Lyons, Fr. Dcn. Matthew examines a patristic vision of this creation grounding the true intimacy and mutual responsibility of the human community, male and female as "helpers" of one another in the work of salvation.




fro

From the Bone of Adam: St. Irenaeus on the Creation of Eve

The Genesis account of Eve being created from the rib of Adam has, throughout history, often been interpreted in negative ways. In this week’s broadcast, through a brief text by St. Irenaeus of Lyons, Archimandrite Irenei examines a patristic vision of this creation grounding the true intimacy and mutual responsibility of the human community, male and female as ‘helpers’ of one another in the work of salvation.




fro

The River of Jordan Streaming from my Eyes

This week, Fr. Irenei reflects on one of the "Steps" from St John Klimakos’s Ladder to Paradise, in which the saint considers the life of the Christian and the judgement of others. Have we begun to live the life of repentance? Or does our judgement of our neighbor reveal that we have yet to grasp the true nature of our sin, and make a true beginning of abandoning it in Christ?




fro

From the Angel to St. Anthony: “Do This, and You Will Be Saved”

This week’s broadcast focuses on an episode from the Life of St. Anthony the Great, in which the saint, seeking solace in his spiritual struggles, receives an angelic testimony to the way of salvation. Has this message something to teach the Christian struggling in the world today?




fro

From Young Life to the Priesthood

The story of Fr. Anthony Karbo, a former Young Life leader who became an Orthodox priest.




fro

IOCC Update From Greece

Listen to the update on IOCC's relief work in Greece with the Development Director of IOCC, Dan Christopulos and staff member Dimitrije Djukic.




fro

New CD in English from St. John of SF Monastery

Learn about this beautiful new CD recorded in English and available from St. John of San Francisco Monastery




fro

Moses' Flight From Egypt

Learn about a book series from Conciliar Press for children teaching them about Christ and the Theotokos in Old Testament stories.




fro

New From Cappella Romana - The Divine Liturgy in English!

We talk with Alexander Lingas about this new beautiful 2-CD production from Cappella Romana. Also available from Liturgica.




fro

From Orthodoxy to Orthodoxy

Hear the story of Fr. Samuel Haddad who grew up with Orthodox roots but turned a different direction only to come back to Orthodoxy later in life. It's a fascinating story!




fro

From Baptist to Bosnia to Byzantium

Ancient Faith Radio presents Fr. James Early speaking at the Festival of Icons in Houston, Texas. Fr. James Early serves as the assistant pastor of St. Joseph Antiochian Orthodox Church in Houston, Texas, and the title of his talk is “From Baptist to Bosnia to Byzantium.”




fro

Orthodox Distance Learning from IOCS

An interview with Professor David Frost from the Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies in Cambridge. Hear about some programs you can take advantage of even if you don't live in the UK!




fro

Learn from the Poor at the Lived Theology School

Bobby Maddex interviews Fr. Roberto Ubertino, the executive director of St. John the Compassionate Mission in Toronto, Ontario, and Dn. Pawel Mucha, the prefect of the mission's Lived Theology School.




fro

An Urgent Plea from the Hogar Rafael Ayau Orthodox Orphanage

The Hogar Rafael Ayau Orthodox Orphanage in Guatemala City, Guatemala, needs your assistance. Here Bobby Maddex talks with Mother Abbess Ines about the increasingly desperate situation in which the orphanage finds itself. Click here to learn more about the Hogar, and click here to find out how you can help.




fro

Firsthand News from Japan

Miho Ealy, a Japanese Orthodox Christian, talks to us from Japan about life after the earthquake and subsequent tsunami.




fro

As Far as the East Is from the West

Bobby Maddex interviews Dr. Kurt Sander, who along with Gennady Lapaev is the composer of the new Orthodox choral music that can be heard on the CD As Far as the East Is from the West.




fro

Frontline Training for IOCC Volunteers

IOCC US Country Representative Dan Christopulos and volunteer Michael Claypool tell us about the training program happening this week in Denver for IOCC volunteers to prepare them for emergency response here in the United States.




fro

Report From Syria

We talk with Roy Azar, Project Coordinator for IOCC, who just returned from Damascus. He reports on the continued work of IOCC in providing humanitarian aid for the refugees and displaced families but also calls for prayer for the abducted nuns from Maaloula.




fro

Wisdom for Today from the Early Church

Bobby Maddex interviews Dr. David C. Ford, Professor of Church History at St. Tikhon’s Orthodox Theological Seminary and the author of the new St. Tikhon’s Monastery Press book Wisdom for Today from the Early Church.




fro

From Darkness to Light: The Life of St Moses the Black

Priest and iconographer Fr. Jerome Sanderson speaks at the Second Annual St. Herman House - FOCUS Cleveland fundraiser, held on Monday, November 10, at St. Paul Greek Orthodox Church in North Royalton, Ohio.




fro

Tips for Great Lent from Angela Doll Carlson

Angela Doll Carlson is the author of the books Garden in the East and Nearly Orthodox, and the host of the podcast The Wilderness Journal.




fro

Update from Houston

Over 19 trillion gallons of water has fallen on greater Houston since Hurricane Harvey touched land. 52 inches of rain which is unprecedented in the state of Texas. Local officials in Texas have reported at least 30 confirmed and suspected flood-related deaths. Fr. Joseph Huneycutt joins us from Houston to talk about the disaster and the impact on Orthodox churches in the region. Antiochian Fund IOCC Fund




fro

From Bluegrass to the Beatitudes

We interview Graham Sparkman, a fifth-generation bluegrass-Mountain musician who now finds himself on the path into the Orthodox Church. Graham is here to talk about his new, unique, and frankly gorgeous CD titled Lestovka—available now at iTunes and cdbaby.