WORDS OF LIFE: Daily Orthodox Christian Discipleship
A podcast by Orthodox Christian Teaching
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423 Episodes
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Fr Jon Braun: Fishers of Men
Published: 10/5/2024 -
Metr. Anthony Bloom: The Transfiguration of Christ
Published: 10/4/2024 -
Fr Spyridon Bailey: Spiritual Guides
Published: 10/3/2024 -
Fr Nicholas Speier: The Gift of Faith
Published: 10/2/2024 -
Elder Athanasios Mitilinaios: The Most Holy Theotokos (3)
Published: 10/1/2024 -
Fr John Finley Catechesis: Sanctification of Life (2)
Published: 9/30/2024 -
Fr Philip Hall: Love is Painful
Published: 9/29/2024 -
Fr Jon Braun: The Great Cloud of Witnesses
Published: 9/28/2024 -
Metr. Anthony Bloom: Following Christ
Published: 9/27/2024 -
Fr Nicholas Speier: By the Prayers of Our Holy Fathers
Published: 9/27/2024 -
Fr Spyridon Bailey: On Guarding Our Thoughts
Published: 9/25/2024 -
Fr Stephen Weston: We are Now Holy
Published: 9/24/2024 -
Elder Athanasios Mitilinaios: The Most Holy Theotokos (2)
Published: 9/24/2024 -
Fr John Finley Catechesis: The Sanctification of Life (1)
Published: 9/23/2024 -
Fr Philip Hall: The Christian Virtue of Hospitality
Published: 9/22/2024 -
Fr Stephen Weston: The Beginning of the Liturgical Church Year
Published: 9/22/2024 -
Metr. Anthony Bloom: St Seraphim of Sarov
Published: 9/22/2024 -
Fr Spyridon Bailey: Deeper Union with Christ
Published: 9/21/2024 -
Fr Stephen Weston: St Ignatius the 2nd Bishop of Antioch
Published: 9/21/2024 -
Fr Stephen Weston: The Apostles Have Taken Us Out of the Sea
Published: 9/19/2024
Welcome to WORDS OF LIFE, supplying spiritual nourishment for our life in Christ today. This podcast compliments DAILY ORTHODOX STUDY BIBLE READING, DAILY CATECHISM OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH and THE MINISTRY OF THE WORD. While the latter broadcasts daily Gospel homilies, this podcast emphasises catechesis and in-depth study courses, suitable both for catechumens and those who want to strengthen their Christian faith and living. ‘Holding forth the word of life; that I may rejoice in the day of Christ, that I have not run in vain, neither laboured in vain.’ (Philippians 2:16)