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Sinopsis
Fr John Parker shares his thoughts and reflections on evangelization—sharing the Good News—in North America. He encourages all listeners to share Isaiah's bold humility to bear witness to the work of the One True God in their lives in word and in deed.
Episodios
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Meet OCMC Missionary Floyd Frantz in Romania
03/04/2012 Duración: 25minFr. John Parker traveled to Romania and sat down with OCMC missionary Floyd Frantz who works with the Church to help people with addictions.
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Sunday of Orthodoxy Reflections
06/03/2012 Duración: 21minFr. John recorded these comments in his car on the way to the Sunday of Orthodoxy Vespers service in his region. He asks, "What is the difference between Triumph and Triumphalism?"
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Meet OCMC Missionary James Hargrave
28/02/2012 Duración: 31minOn Forgiveness Sunday, Holy Ascension Orthodox Church was visited by missionary James Hargrave. James serves with the Orthodox Christian Mission Center in Tanzania. Fr. John Parker interviews James about his work there.
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Cyber Evangelism
07/02/2012 Duración: 13minToday Fr. John Parker reads a letter from a lady he met who was effectively using cyber technology to evangelize.
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Beaufort Mission
24/01/2012 Duración: 24minTravel with Fr John as he heads to Beaufort, SC, for an organizational meeting of a new mission, and shares about the whole process.
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Response to Dr. Peter Bouteneff’s; ‘Post-Episcopalian Stress Disorder’
12/01/2012 Duración: 24minFr John reflects on Dr. Peter Bouteneff’s podcast concerning “Post-Episcopalian Stress Disorder,” and suggests a course-correction.
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Mega-Themes in Christianity
10/01/2012 Duración: 27minFr John explores a Barna Group study on the state of Christianity in North America and asks how the observations impact us as Orthodox Christians. The study can be found HERE.
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What’s in a Name?
27/12/2011 Duración: 17minFr John explains why “Lord, send me!” has its name, and challenges us with Isaiah 6.
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Evangelism means “Good News”
14/12/2011 Duración: 14minIn a world which feasts and frenzies on the bad news and misfortunes of others, Fr. John Parker encourages us to keep ever before us the truly and eternal Good News: that Jesus Christ became man and took on flesh for the salvation of the world.