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  • awesome site! i have friends who met her too and she really loved God and was very humble. :) but do u know her date (year) of birth? i have read 3 of her books (in english, brought direct by a friend from the monastery in egypt) and none of them s…
  • please pray that God brings more unity. we all wrote a joint declaration of orthodoxy in 1990, but getting full communion will take a bit longer. the bishops, priests and theologians need our prayers a lot on this and we can help by visiting other o…
  • never give up. God Himself welcomes you and He will help u to welcome others and be welcomed as well. but the church is is full or ordinary humans like me and sometimes we mess up. please forgive us and try again.
  • saint anthanasius on the life of saint antony and saint athanasius' work on the psalms. anything translated by pope shenouda 3rd (our much loved patriarch who has now departed). he references a lot of other sources as well and writes simply so peopl…
  • hezekiel, i chose the same picture of baba shenouda for my computer wallpaper! it's a lovely natural photo of our dear patriarch. edit: sorry didn't make it to the church i hope to, joe.
  • may God give u and your wife and family great blessings as you serve Him and share His love everywhere.
  • may God guide u. keep in touch with people in the parish and learn from them how they understand the orthodox life. read a lot about church history and about orthodox churches. read the Bible a lot. pray from the agpeya. http://www.agpeya.org/ good …
  • my muslim friend introduced me to his coptic friend; this is how i found the orthodox church!
  • remember u can always print it from the computer. :)
    in XXXXX Comment by mabsoota July 2012
  • may God guide u. His plan for us is not always what we would choose, but it is always best. the disciples were scattered by persecution, which was not easy for them, but as a result, we all heard the good news of God's love for us. may u and yr fami…
  • 'no' to the original question as to whether i have heard of a successful marriage in these circumstances.
    in Re: Unions Comment by mabsoota July 2012
  • thanks for the education! i know see that hazza is like an extra foreign language. so that's 3 foreign languages u need for the coptic church... no, 4, i forgot greek! nice to see u finding something useful to do in the summer break. these look lik…
  • what, exactly, is a hazza?
  • this is great news! may God bless u and give u all peace. did u tell yr wife about this web site? does she have internet access?
  • salvation is a continuous process, not a single point in time like the protestant Christians think. our church fathers interpreted this verse as meaning that if someone continues sinning right up till death that they will not go to heaven. i agree i…
  • may God help u. :)
  • no. but i do know someone (european ethnicity) who suffers every day after marrying a muslim and then converting to Christianity. if you want too much suffering, then go ahead, and you will be 'successful' in getting it!
    in Re: Unions Comment by mabsoota July 2012
  • hola pedro! i don't speak spanish, but i understand about half of your message because i understand romanian which is a little bit similar. there is information about the coptic church in spanish here: http://orthodoxbolivia.org/es/diocesis/historia…
  • [quote author=jerusalem2 link=topic=13533.msg157774#msg157774 date=1342513061] When we sin, it is good that we feel sorry and a hate towards sin as this helps us stay away from sin.  But it is important that your sadness brings you closer to Christ,…
  • if there is a woman who is planning to get married to someone who may later take a leadership role in the church (i think i have understood correctly), then a good way to ask if any past sins would be a problem is for both the man and the woman to m…
    in important Comment by mabsoota July 2012
  • thanks for simplifying it for us! :)
  • aah, the favourite fraction of my home church. i remember the priest usually used to cry when saying it. i was sometimes a bit overwhelmed as well. really beautiful.
  • we basically believe the contents of these councils. but when they were made, the EO did not consider us fully orthodox so we were not invited to give an opinion. if we had been we would have agreed with most of it and fixed / discussed the few bits…
  • of course! i was assuming it was ioannes, so trying to fit it with an american person. but listening again, it's clearly anba angaelos. i am sure he would be delighted to learn i thought he was 'almost british!' :-[ oops! after 22 years in the uk, …
  • nice video! :) is that yr voice in the video? sounds almost british. aren't u american? i pray u have much success with the books.
  • i am fairly old and have been reading the Bible since i was old enough to read! ;)
  • yes, you should ask your priest (and yr bishop if the priest suggests it), then only if your priest agrees, you can take communion in an eastern orthodox church. also you need permission from the priest or bishop of the other church. in some eastern…
  • He knew abraham needed a gentle reminder that God was already on the case and to have more faith. a lot like us when we forget that God loves us and wants the best and start worrying!
  • he was screwed up. remember he got where he was by choosing the land that looked greener, rather than by asking God what His will was.
  • no, it wasn't ok at all. lot ignores the angels' commands till the last minute, then decides to flee somewhere else other than where the angel told him and so everything gets messed up. he survives but not really successfully. similarly if we are n…