by Archbishop Dmitri of Dallas and the South (of Blessed Memory) People generally use the word freedom in order to describe two things: the first and perhaps most persistent meaning of the term is simply lack of subjection to any kind of ownership or tyrannical authority, the lack of restriction of one’s actions, the absence […]
Pastors Courageous
by Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon Originally published in July/August of 2005, this article always has kept a special place in my heart. As a priest of “The Church Militant” I’ve always felt that clergy must, first and foremost, be men, and men must be courageous. Moral courage is the only thing that will return virtue […]
Another Family Targeted Over Home Bible Study
It seems that we are no longer allowed even to read the Bible in our homes or gather for prayer anymore. I wonder how many people are allowed to gather without breaking the law. I do have a solution. Check in tomorrow to find out what it is. by Dave Bohon Another U.S. community is […]
The Pulpit Is Responsible
Brethren, our preaching will bear its legitimate fruits. If our politics become so corrupt that the very foundations of our government are ready to fall away, the pulpit is responsible for it.
The Pulpit Is Responsible
If you ever wondered who is responsible for the moral decay, corruption and lack of discrimination in our day, it belongs firmly – FIRMLY – to those who are called to preach. The preachers are wholly responsible for the moral decline in our society. Brethren, our preaching will bear its legitimate fruits. If immorality prevails […]
On Moral Courage
by Fr. George Morelli Wisdom. Let us attend. A message from the President of Society of St. John Chrysostom —Western Region (www.lightoftheeast.org) Members of the Society of St. John Chrysostom, in fact those baptized into any of the Apostolic Churches, have a very important responsibility this Fall 2012 season. American citizens will have the opportunity […]
If You’re Prepared For A Zombie Apocalypse…
then you’re prepared for any emergency. At least, that’s what the Center for Disease Control is saying in some of their ads. This month, September, is National Preparedness Month, and it is this month which our federal government uses to heighten awareness of personal preparedness in anticipation of many different kinds of disasters. There’s nothing […]
Zombies, Hell and God
by Stant Litore 5 Religious Questions That Zombie Stories Ask Us “And he asked me, Son of man, can these bones live?” — Ezekiel Since releasing the first novels in “The Zombie Bible,” I’ve heard from a lot of readers asking me what zombies have to do with the Bible — or what the Bible […]
The Bible’s Ultimate Party Boy
by Fr. John A. Peck A sermon written in 1999. “Father, I have a question. It’s about the Bible. Why is Samson such a highly praised figure in the Bible? I mean, he certainly wasn’t an image of virtue, and he didn’t deal well with his own passions. Why is he even in there?” “Well,” […]
Gay Is Not The New Black
by Voddie Baucham It’s hard to deny that homosexual marriage appears to be a foregone conclusion in America. This is a frightening prospect not only for those of us who understand marriage to be a testimony of the relationship between Christ and his bride, the church, but also for all who value the family and […]







