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Can You REALLY Make Money Blogging? 7 Things I Know About Making Money from Blogging

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Ever wondered if tapping away at your keyboard can really pay the bills? Is it really possible to make a living from blogging? Is it just a small number of people making money from blogging? Is it only really possible to make money blogging if you write about the topic ...more

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Mennonites, Memory, and Marking Time

My friend Kerry was born in a conservative Mennonite community in rural Manitoba. As she grew up, that community gradually assimilated into the wider culture. But looking back, she says that the temporal rhythms and cycles she still held to during her youth provided a "secure sense of reality." In this episode of Time Eternal, we talk about her experience growing up Mennonite, her life today living in the largest city in Canada, and what she misses about the sense of time she experienced as a child. Make sure to check out the shownotes for quotes, links, and information about this episode, not to mention a photo of me and Kerry the night we recorded this episode!




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When Your Lent is Not Instagram-Worthy

Nicole reads something she wrote on Lazarus Saturday 2018, during a Lent that was NOT instagram-worthy, and reflects on it now a year later. Intro and outro music: "Idea" and "Remedy for Melancholy," by Kai Engel.




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Donor Fatigue

The August 7th edition of Stewardship Calling's first-Wednesday program on Ancient Faith Radio focused on understanding what donor fatigue is, the psychological factors that cause it, and how Orthodox Christian ministries, churches, and nonprofit organizations can address its pernicious impact. Bill Marianes's guest was Fr. Aaron Warwick, priest at St. Mary Orthodox Church in Wichita, Kansas.




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Spread the Word Not the Virus

Bill Marianes provides a valuable and informative service for our listeners with this episode recorded in the midst of the Corona Virus. In the event of a pandemic or other disruptive crisis, there are at least 10 strategic areas where we as individuals, and our churches, can focus to address needs, live better lives and fulfill our mission and calling. This is a program every priest and parish council member should listen to and share.




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Strategic Leadership, Innovation & Change Management in Orthodox Parishes and Ministries Part 1

Orthodoxy has declined from 20% of global Christians in 1910 to 12% in 2010. We are not yet making Orthodox "disciples of all nations" to the degree our Lord instructed us. Why? Some answers can be found in the latest leadership, innovation, and change management best practices and research.




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Strategic Leadership, Innovation & Change Management in Orthodox Parishes and Ministries Part 2

Orthodoxy has declined from 20% of global Christians in 1910 to 12% in 2010. We are not yet making Orthodox "disciples of all nations" to the degree our Lord instructed us. Why? Some answers can be found in the latest leadership, innovation, and change management best practices and research.




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Strategic Leadership Innovation, and Change Management in Orthodox Parishes and Ministries Part 3

Orthodoxy has declined from 20% of global Christians in 1910 to 12% in 2010. We are not yet making Orthodox "disciples of all nations" to the degree our Lord instructed us. PART 3: Listen to the latest leadership, innovation, and change management best practices and research




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Surviving the Economy

Frederica is at the coffee hour in her own parish today with her guest Dn. Tom Braun as they discuss ways to make yourself more valuable on the job.




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My Nonfiction Shelf

Frederica examines those books in her library that are difficult to categorize, but that also contain insights that have helped her understand the culture.




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No Makeup

Frederica explains why she doesn't wear make-up and then plays a song on the subject written and performed by her son David.




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No Regrets

Frederica shares her thoughts on recognizing the sins in our lives that make our souls and even our bodies sick.




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Community and Economy

Frederica shares an email she received which triggered thoughts on the important relationship between community and economy.




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That's Not Orthodoxy

Frederica urges us to focus on the truly important aspects of our Orthodox Faith, rather than getting distracted by politics, scandals, or gossip.




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Magnolia

Frederica interviews her musician son David Mathewes about music composition, as well as his new CD titled Magnolia.




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The Snow Queen

Frederica reads parts one and two of The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Andersen, a tale told in seven stories.




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The Snow Queen (Continued)

Frederica reads part three of The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Andersen, a tale told in seven stories.




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The Snow Queen (Continued)

Frederica reads part four of The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Andersen, a tale told in seven stories.




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The Snow Queen (Conclusion)

Frederica reads parts five, six, and seven of The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Andersen, a tale told in seven stories.




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St. Romanos' Nativity Kontakion

Don't miss this rich and inspiring reading by Frederica Mathewes-Green of the entire Nativity Kontakion written by St. Romanos the Melodist and translated by Fr. Ephrem Lash. It was taken from the book On the Life of Christ: Kontakia, published in 1994.




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Abortion: Ignoring the Facts

January 22 marks the 35th anniversary of legalized abortion in the United States despite all of the facts demonstrating the presence of life at conception. You don't want to miss this powerful commentary! To read more from Frederica on this topic, you will want to pick up Real Choices published by Conciliar Press.




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St. Romanos Nativity Kontakion

Don't miss this rich and inspiring reading by Frederica of the entire Nativity Kontakion written by St. Romanos the Melodist and translated by Fr. Ephrem Lash. It was taken from the book On the Life of Christ: Kontakia, published in 1994.




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Obnoxious Converts

Why do some people feel that "converts" to Orthodoxy are so obnoxious? Today Frederica reflects on the practices of some Orthodox Christians compared with the path to spiritual healing that Orthodoxy represents.




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From Mennonite to Orthodox

Frederica is in the fourth floor apartment of a friend who recently came to Orthodoxy from the Mennonite church and participated in an excursion to the Middle East with a group intent on apologizing to Eastern faiths for the Crusades.




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Problematic Honor

Is there a consistent morality or ethical system planted in human beings? If so, why doesn't this sytem include the protection of baby girls?




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Heather Kochamma - Iconographer

Frederica is in Spokane again for today's episode and chats with icnonographer Heather Kochamma Durka.




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Great Canon and Prayer - Orthodox Christian Book Club

Frederica speaks with the Orthodox Christian Book Club about the Canon of St. Andrew of Crete and the topic of prayer.




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The Iconographic Tradition of the Holy Trinity

Fr. Thomas explains the two ways the Holy Trinity are depicted in icons.




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Not Made by Human Hands

Fr. Thomas relates the story of the icon not made by hand which is celebrated each August after the Dormition of the Theotokos. Could it actually be the shroud of Turin?




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Let Us Not Live By Lies - The Life of Alexander Solzhenitsyn

Fr. Thomas examines the life of the prominent Russian Orthodox dissident, writer and Nobel Peace Prize winner, who passed away just last month (Click here to order the "Solzhenitsyn Reader" recommended by Fr. Tom).




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A Saturday Afternoon Reflection

On a beautiful fall afternoon at the family home in Canada, Fr. Tom is reflecting on the disparity between the beauty of God's creation and the tremendous suffering happening in the world.




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Call No Man Father

Fr. Thomas addresses a listener question on the often misunderstood admonition in the Gospel of Matthew to call no man father.




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The Canonization of Saints

Fr. Tom reflects further on the letter he received asking if God played favorites particularly as it relates to the canonization of saints.