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Eternal Healing Is Best




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Learning How Not To Be Anxious




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Christ Is Born! Glorify Him!




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There Was Evening and There Was Morning




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Eternal Healing IS Best




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Unsearchable Riches and Eternal Purpose




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Have You Learned?




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Eternal Habitation




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Born Again, Really? How?




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Four Reasons “Fairness” is a Fantasy!




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Five Benefits of Learning From Others' Mistakes




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God Transforms Unfairness to Advantage!




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Perpetual Renewal! Being Born Again




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Learning to Say “No”!




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Willing To Learn! Willing To Be Taught!




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The Punishment of Eternal Destruction




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The Christ IS Born!




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And The Evening and The Morning….




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Play With Fire; Get Burned!




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Learning to Choose




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The Four Fantasies of Fairness




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Cursed With Eternal Life




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The Cornerstone




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Eternal Rescue vs. Temporary Rescue




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Memory Eternal!




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Eternal Healing IS Best!




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Unsearchable Riches, An Eternal Purpose




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Have You Learned?




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The Cornerstone!




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When Will Jesus Return?




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The Christ Is Born!




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And the Evening and the Morning




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Learning to Choose




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God Transforms Unfairness to Advantage!




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Eternal Healing is Best




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I Don't Believe In Fairness




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I Was Born This Way!




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The Cornerstone!




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Christ Is Born!




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A Song in the Furnace

Bobby Maddex interviews Fr. Lawrence Farley, the author of the new AFP book A Song in the Furnace: The Message of the Book of Daniel.




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The Wilderness Journal

Bobby Maddex interviews Angela Doll Carlson about her new AFP book The Wilderness Journal: 365 Days with the Philokalia. This is the second of the live call-in editions of Ex Libris!




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The Barn and the Book

On another live version of Ex Libris, Bobby Maddex interviews Melinda Johnson, the author of The Barn and the Book.




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Q&A with Bishop Thomas: Returning to the Natural

Dr. John Mark Reynolds asks Bishop Thomas questions about angels, demons, miracles, house blessings, weeping icons, and other topics.




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Mistborn Trilogy

Dr. John Mark Reynolds talks about Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn Trilogy.




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The Morning After: LG’s new twisty display tech can stretch up to 50 percent

LG Display’s new free-form screen technology can expand from 12 to 18 inches, with a resolution of 100ppi. The display also uses a micro-LED light source smaller than 40 micrometers, so it can apparently be stretched over 10,000 times. While this probably isn’t your next smartphone, we could see the tech in clothing, car panels and more.

LG Display has pushed the boundaries of screen tech for a while, revealing folding screens before foldable phones appeared, roll-up TVS before roll-up TVs went on sale and transparent displays before they appeared in fancy stores, theme parks and elsewhere. So expect to see this Bop-it of displays somewhere, eventually.

— Mat Smith

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Netflix is crowing that its ad-supported tier now boasts 70 million global users. Amy Reinhard, president of advertising at Netflix, says the company continues “to see steady progress across all countries’ member bases.” But there isn’t any information about existing customers. It’s very possible a lot of people downgraded from a premium tier to an ad-supported tier.

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Fujifilm

Fujifilm is developing a medium-format, 102-megapixel cinema camera, the company said in a surprise announcement. Due next year, the GFX Eterna will carry a boxy, modular design reminiscent of Sony’s FX6. The new camera will have a medium format GFX 102-megapixel (MP) CMOS II HS sensor, the same one used on the GFX100 II. That sensor is 43.8mm x 32.9 mm in size — that’s 1.7 times larger than the full-frame sensor on the FX.

The benefits will be extra dynamic range, potentially high resolution and a very shallow depth of field, which should enable cinematic shots with the right lens. Having said that, Fujifilm currently has no GFX glass designed specifically for film production. It’s working on it, though.

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This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/general/the-morning-after-lgs-new-twisty-display-tech-can-stretch-up-to-50-percent-121552798.html?src=rss




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Orthodoxy and the Western Rite

On the 350th anniversary of the Anglican Book of Common Prayer (1662), Professor David Frost, Principal of the Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies, assesses the influence of the Anglican rites on Orthodox theology and worship.




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Not Ethnic but Global: Orthodoxy in the Western World

Metropolitan Kallistos Ware addressed the topic of "Orthodoxy in the Western World" as the second session (out of two) on the larger theme of "Orthodoxy in the 21st Century." The lecture was delivered in Cambridge in the Institute's seminar room during the Community Lecture Day of February 22, 2014.




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Internet Pornography - Part 1

Dr. Rossi identifies the the alarming statistics and the alluring dangers of Internet Pornography.




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Internet Pornography - Part 2

In part 2, Dr. Rossi gives some practical advice to those who are struggling with internet pornography or those who provide counseling.




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The Old Testament in Eastern Orthodox Tradition

Dr. Rossi talks about a recent book by Dr. Eugen Pentiuc entitled The Old Testament in Eastern Orthodox Tradition.