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Praying in the Rain
Fr. Michael Gillis, and Ancient Faith Ministries
214 episodes
9 months ago
Fr. Michael Gillis reflects on the inner life of Orthodox Christians. Drawing on the wisdom of both ancient and contemporary Church Fathers, Fr. Michael ponders the struggles, the ironies, and the disciplines of the spiritual life.
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Fr. Michael Gillis reflects on the inner life of Orthodox Christians. Drawing on the wisdom of both ancient and contemporary Church Fathers, Fr. Michael ponders the struggles, the ironies, and the disciplines of the spiritual life.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
Episodes (20/214)
Praying in the Rain
Saying and Doing Through Compunction
Compunction can guide what we do and say.
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11 months ago

Praying in the Rain
The Form of Love
"The grace of God is not in the man who does not love his enemies."
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1 year ago

Praying in the Rain
The Chief Hypocrite
It is time for a public confession from the chief hypocrite.
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1 year ago

Praying in the Rain
Four Sources of Thoughts
The movement of thoughts in a man originates from four causes.
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1 year ago

Praying in the Rain
Thoughts, Passions, Gardening
Someone recently asked me about how to understand the evil thoughts they experience.
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1 year ago

Praying in the Rain
Death Does Not Come for Coffee
What will we finally say when death visits us - and not for coffee?
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1 year ago

Praying in the Rain
The Problem With Vainglory
One of the problems with vainglory, according to St. Isaac the Syrian, is that “it hands that person over to” either fornication or pride. But before we can talk about how vainglory hands one over to either fornication or pride, we need to understand what vainglory is. Nowadays the word vain means to have a high opinion of oneself, but that is not what it originally meant, nor what it means in the Bible or in the hymnology of the Church. This is why many English-speaking Orthodox Christians have no idea what vainglory means.
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1 year ago

Praying in the Rain
The Art of Humility
There is strength in humility.
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1 year ago

Praying in the Rain
How Could God Allow...
"How could God let his representatives get away with such things?"
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1 year ago

Praying in the Rain
Same Sex Attraction and Three Desert Fathers
We live in a generation that has been taught to tie their personal identity to their imagined sexual preferences. Consequently, it is difficult to help people who struggle with sexual passions to find hope and repentance. However, the teaching of holy fathers such as St. Isaac the Syrian and St. Barsanuphius of Gaza provide a very helpful alternative to the world’s way of thinking about such passions. For these saints, same-sex attraction is a passion like any other. It is not part of one’s identity, but is a parasitical passion, resisted and struggled against as all other passions are.
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2 years ago

Praying in the Rain
A Bit on Illumination
"We have to read with discernment and humility."
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2 years ago

Praying in the Rain
Forgiveness on a Snowy Day
Just about any discipline that has to do with the body, if you really think that discipline is important, is mostly just a matter of making yourself do it; but forgiveness is not merely a bodily matter. Forgiveness is a matter of the soul, of the heart. Forgiveness is not so easy. On its most basic level, forgiveness means that you will not seek revenge. It means that you are letting go of your right to get even. When you forgive someone, you stop punishing them in your mind. It means that you stop rehearsing in your mind how much they hurt you.
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2 years ago

Praying in the Rain
Theosis: Women Vs. Men
Is there a difference between men and women in regard to theosis? Short answer: No. Long answer: Every human being is unique. Gender is part of that uniqueness.
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2 years ago

Praying in the Rain
Prostrations and Depression
Acknowledging the ugliness in our heart is like taking out the garbage. When we pretend it’s not there, it doesn’t go away. It just festers. But when we confess our sin by acknowledging before God the ugliness of our heart, a ray of light shines there and we take a step toward healing.
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3 years ago

Praying in the Rain
For Beginners Only: Building Our Spiritual House
For those of us who are still working on getting that first few rows of stones around the foundation of faith, focusing on acquiring a little bit of every virtue helps us to keep picking up the stone (of virtue) that is needed at a given moment and putting it down at the correct place in our spiritual house. Baby steps for baby Christians. May God grant that we are all found to be children in His Kingdom.
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3 years ago

Praying in the Rain
Faith and Moral Freedom
Just as surely as there is a time of sowing, there is a time of reaping. God changes us and touches the hearts of others through our prayers, our giving and our service to others. Seeds become trees and trees change the environment. Sowing is hard. Trees grow slowly, almost imperceptibly. It requires faith and often tears.
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3 years ago

Praying in the Rain
The Interactive Work Of The Holy Spirit
The work of the Holy Spirit in our lives always takes place on two levels, both on the level of what is outside us or what comes to us, and on the level of what is within us or how we receive what comes to us.
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3 years ago

Praying in the Rain
Family Life and Spiritual Warfare
Fr. Michael Gillis answers the question of “how to overcome thoughts of pride in our hearts that inevitably come after labouring on good works for our families and people around us.”
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3 years ago

Praying in the Rain
Good's Disfigured Face
Fr. Michael Gillis reflects on the life and writings of 20th century Catholic author, Flannery O’Connor. "Good in this broken world is always something under construction. The grotesque—physical, moral and spiritual—that presents itself to us as the terribly deformed face of a cancer ridden child very often hides from us the Grace of God at work constructing good in that person’s life. How many people have I dismissed because I have connected the visible cancer of a terribly confused and broken moral or spiritual life with the “grotesquerie of sin”? How often have I failed to see, failed to even look for the good under construction, the glimmer of Grace at work in a life disfigured by the brokenness of sin? Truly the thought of this question overpowers me sometimes."
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3 years ago

Praying in the Rain
Take Heed: Part Five
Fr. Michael examines Jesus's exhortation to "take heed that you do not despise the little ones."
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3 years ago

Praying in the Rain
Fr. Michael Gillis reflects on the inner life of Orthodox Christians. Drawing on the wisdom of both ancient and contemporary Church Fathers, Fr. Michael ponders the struggles, the ironies, and the disciplines of the spiritual life.