Molly Sabourin is a freelance writer focusing on issues of family, faith, and community. She is also an Orthodox Christian, a wife, and a frenzied mother of four. Read more of her reflections at her Close to Home blog.
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We can all be too good at transforming our desires into necessities. But, what is the lesson to be learned during Great Lent?
As Great Lent begins, we turn our attention to the relationships we have with our fellow Christians and ask for their forgiveness.
How do we make it through to other side of restlessness, finding peace in a moment of not doing, not telling, not asking, not trying but just being in the presence of Jesus?
The transition is not easy and may even seem weird at first, but in this podcast, Molly urges you to "Come and See."
Are you saved? A familiar question if you come from evangelical background but what does it mean to an Orthodox Christian?
Life presents regular opportunities to work out our salvation with fear and trembling. But is it the catastrophic or the routine where that is most played out?
Grudges, envy, Internet surfing, self-pity, curiosity, and anxiousness. These detract from, not encourage, our ability to act intentionally throughout the day, wringing out of it every sacred opportunity that we can to grow in faith. If you doubt it, just ask Scrunch Bob Short Pants.