I am 47 and I’m finally putting all of the pieces together and Orthodoxy has helped me in this process in so many ways that I cannot even begin to describe. ”What is life all about?” “What is most important?” You see, grasping and coming to an understanding of these questions is the beginning of having and living a life [...]
Archive for March, 2011
Ascend…ascend eagerly.
Posted in Monasticism, Orthodox Christianity, Prayer on March 30, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
A Return to Normal
Posted in Church Year, History, Orthodox Christianity, Orthodox Worship, Prayer, tagged Ash Wednesday, Fasting, Lent, Lenten Spring, Orthodox Christianity, Prayer, Thomas Hopko on March 11, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Lent is here. In the popular media, and in conversations around cubicles and water coolers the daily ‘chit-chat’ sometimes gravitates towards the idea of Lent, especially on the Wednesday known in the West as “ash” Wednesday, and the banter often goes like this, “So, (snicker, snicker) What are you giving up for Lent?” Then follows an [...]
Man Knows Not His Time
Posted in Orthodox Christianity on March 4, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Yesterday a high school junior from Fennville Michigan died. When a child dies we weep at the seeming injustice. Under ‘normal’ circumstances this would be considered an awful and terrible tragedy because we all know that high school juniors are not supposed to die, they somehow are immune to death because they are ’young’. Under normal circumstances this [...]
In Praise of Less
Posted in Books & Media, Culture, Monasticism, Orthodox Christianity, tagged blogs, Elder Ephraim, noise, Orthodox Church, publishing, words on March 3, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
I work in an industry that publishes ‘words’. Lots of words. And occasionally, even a few good ideas. Those occasional combinations of words that will actually stand the test of time. Have you noticed that the ‘soap box’ in our culture has grown to epic proportions? Seems everyone these days has a ‘book’ to write, and some do. Even guys [...]
Cure for “The Shallows” – The Monastery
Posted in Culture, Monasticism, Orthodox Christianity, Prayer, tagged Monastery, Monks, Nuns, The Shallows on March 1, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
In a previous post I mentioned and commented on a very fine book recently published called, The Shallows. A book that puts forth the provocative proposition that the ‘medium’, or the technological apparatus that are used to transmit information to us today, are not, as some people have mistakenly thought – neutral. But evidence now strongly suggests that the [...]




























