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Author page: Fr. Barnabas Powell

Know Them by Their Fruits

Marketing experts expect U.S. companies to spend over 200 BILLION dollars on advertising and marketing this year. While TV advertising is still number one in marketing dollars, online ads are gaining ground, with the mobile ads starting to appear on the phone screens of Americans gaining the most ground. And do you know why American companies will…

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Faith Encouraged LIVE – Pentecostalism

Here's a link to last night's Open Line Sunday Faith Encouraged LIVE program on Pentecostalism. I was joined by my good friend and fellow AFR podcaster, Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick. Fr. Andrew told us about his upcoming revised and expanded book "Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy" coming out this Fall. Click here: http://www.ancientfaith.com/podcasts/faithencouragedlive/pentecostalism If you were raised in the Pentecostal…

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The True Jew

"Now THAT's a real American!" The conversation centered, as all conversations seem to during an election year, on a particular political idea. The enthusiastic judge of what a "true American" really is was thrilled that the talking head on some 24 hour news station agreed with his idea in the first place. And, it was…

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It Starts in the Heart!

It seems the backlash against political correctness has become stronger and stronger in our society. In fact, there are some who describe political correctness as nothing more than the attempts of others to control or shame or manipulate others into obedience. A new book by a conservative talk show host titled "You WILL Be Made…

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Communion is Hard Work

There seems to be a cottage industry that has developed in America all surrounding the notion that modern life is lonely. It seems this sense of loneliness flows from the notion that we are to be "self sufficient" and not "need" anybody to help us. We live in a society of radically autonomous people all…

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Blessed are the …

A dear priest friend of mine is on pilgrimage to the Holy Land and other holy sites in the area. Recently he and his fellow pilgrims came to the final resting place of Lazarus, the man the Lord raised from the dead. And that got me started thinking about Lazarus and his miraculous healing and…

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Radical Communion

Here's something I saw on the internet (so it must be true) the other day: "Fall in love with someone who doesn't make you think love is hard." I could see many of my friends see this and go "aww, isn't that sweet?" And many people I know would quickly agree with this sentiment. But…

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Paul Says He is Alive

I remember when I was a police officer investigating an incident. One particular moment was really fascinating. It was a car accident and there were several witnesses to the crash. As I spoke to each person it seemed everyone had a different perspective about what happened. It was almost like I was hearing about several…

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