
The saints and the fellowship of the church
Today, we celebrate the departure of the great saint, Anba Pishoy, and yesterday we celebrated the departure of Anba Shenouda the Archimandrite. Therefore, in this article, I would like to talk about the relationship of the the saints with church.

The strong, Saint Moses the Black (2)
In this article, we continue presenting some of the sayings and spiritual experiences of the strong martyr, Saint Moses the black.

The strong, Saint Moses the Black
Today we celebrate the martyrdom of the Strong, St. Moses the Black. This saint had a marvelous life story and was transformed from a life of wickedness to a life of holiness. The Synaxarium says about him: “Beloved Ones, contemplate in the power of repentance, and what it did. It transformed an infidel slave who was a murderer, adulterer and robber into a great Father, teacher, comforter, and priest who wrote rules for the monks, and saint whose name is mentioned on the altar in our prayers.”

Facing Drug Addiction (2)
In this article, we will continue our discussion about facing drug addiction. After we addressed the first part “Christian View of Drugs,” we will now address the second part: how we deal with these dangerous issues, or what we would otherwise call:

Facing Drug Addiction (1)
There is no doubt that drug addiction is a great challenge that confronts our youth especially in high school and college. The Church, as a loving mother, is committed to inform her children, enlighten their minds, warn them of the danger of drugs, and encourage them to remain steadfast in Christ and keeping his commandment, to always walk in the way of freedom, joy and success.

Characteristics of the Orthodox teaching
The Orthodox faith has important characteristics, which sets Orthodox teaching apart from the teachings of other denominations. I would like to shed some light these characteristics in this article.

Living according to the Spirit
As we celebrate the Pentecost today, I thought of writing this week’s article using the scriptures to talk about the gift of the Holy Spirit and living according to the spirit.

Kissing the hands of the priests
I received the following question:

St. Athanasius the Apostolic
St. Athanasius, the great Pope among the Patriarchs of Alexandria, who fought the good fight against the dangerous Arian heresy and was able to expose it and repudiate it with the grace of God, preserved the pure faith for us until today. This man was steadfast like a mountain, meek like a child, powerful like a gushing river, ascetic and prayerful, full of grace, bearing the cross of suffering and exile without grumbling, until he became a reflection of the image of the Lord Jesus.

Experiencing God (2)
Lets’ continue to present spiritual excerpts from the book of Brother Lawrence, “The Practice of the Presence of God.”

Experiencing God (1)
I would like to present to you some deep spiritual experience with God from the book: “The Practice of the Presence of God.” This is from the experience of a French monastic brother in the seventeenth century who experienced Christ on a profound level. This was apparent in a collection of his letters and conversations and notes. I believe we will find it to be of great consolation and edification.

Resurrection is Within Our Reach
When the Lord Jesus met with Martha, the sister of Lazarus, she said to him: If you had been here my brother would have not died. Jesus said to her: your brother will rise; I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me, though he may die, he shall live. In addition, whoever lives and believes in Me shall never die. Here, in talking about the resurrection, Christ does not mean the resurrection of the dead on judgment day. Rather He was talking about the present resurrection, the state of resurrection that is lived by those who believe in Him and enter into a living fellowship with Him. Eternal life is Christ Himself and he who attach himself to Him lives but he who separates himself from Him dies. Therefore, the church always prays, “You are the Life of us all, the Salvation of us all, and the resurrection of us all…” (The litany of the Gospel).