Presented by Fr. Vazken Movsesian, each session delves into the understanding of the ancient Armenian Orthodox faith in life today. If you're looking for the missing pieces in life's puzzle, if you want to do more than memorize a few Bible verses and if you are ready to think, download a session. Produced by Suzie Shatarevyan in conjunction with ePostle.net and Ken T. Nalik.
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Presented by Fr. Vazken Movsesian, each session delves into the understanding of the ancient Armenian Orthodox faith in life today. If you're looking for the missing pieces in life's puzzle, if you want to do more than memorize a few Bible verses and if you are ready to think, download a session. Produced by Suzie Shatarevyan in conjunction with ePostle.net and Ken T. Nalik.
Next Step with Fr. Vazken: In this edition – An explosion in Yerevan rocks the city and its people, and then stops shaking. Notre Dame burns while Etchmiadzin struggles with renovation. The search for relevance is beyond-the-beyond. Planting money and the camp meeting. A revelation at Grapeblessing leads to the strength found in Armodoxy and Epostle.Yerevan explosion“I found the pearl”John 15 – the Vine and GrapesGrapeblessing explainedArarat 1915 by Michael GanianCover: ShareFaith MediaProduced by Suzie Shatarevyan for InHisShoes.org and Epostle.netListen via Stitcher Radio on demand! Listen on Apple Podcasts If you cannot see the audio controls, listen/download the audio file here
The Next Step with Fr. Vazken
Presented by Fr. Vazken Movsesian, each session delves into the understanding of the ancient Armenian Orthodox faith in life today. If you're looking for the missing pieces in life's puzzle, if you want to do more than memorize a few Bible verses and if you are ready to think, download a session. Produced by Suzie Shatarevyan in conjunction with ePostle.net and Ken T. Nalik.