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Author page: Fr. Barnabas Powell

The Head Over ALL Things

He told me "Never say 'never.'" Of course, at the time I missed the humor in that contradictory command. But, still, there is wisdom there. Whenever I counsel couples or anyone having challenges in their relationships (aren't we all?), I tell them "Avoid the words 'always' and 'never.'" And that's because those statements are "usually"…

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Thank YOU for An Amazing Launch!

Thank you for sharing this outreach tool! Bishop Athanasios of Kenya and Metropolitan Gerasimos of San Francisco I am just back from the "Bringing Orthodoxy to America" Evangelism Conference in Portland, OR. This First Ever Evangelism Conference sponsored by the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese from a generous grant from Leadership 100 brought together a capacity crowd to St.…

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Doubt Derails Confidence

She said this to me with such painful expression. I had really let her down by wondering aloud if another one of our mutual friends was really going to follow through on what he promised to do. I can still hear the pain and disappointment in her voice "you 'doubting Thomas!'" So what is it about…

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Do NOT Be Deceived

A great man once said that "The Greatest deception men suffer is from their own opinions." We so often deceive ourselves not because we want to be deceived but because we stop short of learning all we can to form an opinion that is full and well informed. Our deception comes from a hurry to…

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Sometimes Your Spirit is Provoked!

What provokes you? Politics? Religion? Race? Inequity? Violence? Chaos (OK, this one is a personal provocation!)? No matter what might provoke you to action, if you allow the provocation to be your primary motivation, you are sure to always be provoked. You see, provocation is a "result", not a motive. And learning what is behind…

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Nepsis

It seems we've been focusing on being awake this week and today is no exception. In fact, I want to really dive deep today in the central wisdom of the Church that teaches you and me to "BE" awake to what is most important in life. And that's because it seems in our modern world there…

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Crucifying The Flesh

Folks, there's just one use for a cross. No ambiguity. No "shades of meaning." The only use for a cross is to kill someone. Sorry for the stark language right off the bat, but there's just no way to dress this up to make it more palatable. Crucifixion means somebody is going to die! No wonder…

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Awake To The Treasure

Keith Green, an amazingly talented musician and singer from the 1970's, wrote this: Like a foolish dreamer, trying to build a highway to the sky All my hopes would come tumbling down, and I never knew just why Until today, when you pulled away the clouds that hung like curtains on my eyes Well I've been blind all these…

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