For those who have listened to me preach, or for those who regularly listen to the podcasts on the Ephesus School Network, you know that we prefer to translate the Greek word pistis as trust rather than faith. In English,
Read moreFor those who have listened to me preach, or for those who regularly listen to the podcasts on the Ephesus School Network, you know that we prefer to translate the Greek word pistis as trust rather than faith. In English,
Read moreMost 21st-century Americans don’t have a good grasp of ancient middle-eastern geography. Yet, we can clearly see that most of the Old Testament stories take place in the Syrian wilderness. But, how are we to understand this geographical information? In
Read moreMany of us know several Bible stories from our Sunday school days—Noah’s flood, Sampson and the Philistines, David and Goliath—but, we may not know how they fit into the overall story that stretches from Genesis to Revelation. In today’s podcast,
Read moreBottom line: The solution to our ego and pride, which tells us that we can “do it” on our own, is to learn to humble ourselves and become like a shepherd depending fully on God. The Takeaways One of the
Read moreSt. Paul says that the Law in the Old Testament was like a custodial guide (pedagogue), someone who sets boundaries around us to ensure that we live in peace with one another. However, in Christ, St. Paul argues that we
Read moreOn the Sunday of the Fathers of the 4th Council, we read about them being the “light” of the world, a city set on a hill. In our minds, we imagine that the theology of the council is that light.
Read moreWe live in a society where we are blessed to enjoy the modern convince of indoor plumbing. However, from time to time, something gets stuck in the system, and water starts backing up in the kitchen sink. It’s time to
Read moreThere’s a famous cartoon. In this cartoon two people are looking at a number written on the floor. For the first person, it looks like a six. But, to the other person, who is standing on the other side of
Read moreSUMMARY Ss. Peter and Paul are beloved saints in the Orthodox Church. But they disagreed on how one should walk the Way and, so, they clashed at Antioch. But, in the end, their reconciliation shows us that to truly walk
Read more2nd Sunday of Matthew Being judged is never fun … even if you’re guilty of what you’re being accused of. Inside, we all believe that if others just got to know us better, if they could hear our side of
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