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Christ in the Mountains: Arise, O Lord, Thou and the Ark of Thy ...
Arise, O Lord, Thou and the Ark of Thy holiness. The Nativity of the Theotokos, September 8, 2007. In the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy ...
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Christ in the Mountains: The Scouring of the Shire
In some ways the scourging of the Shire does elicit the sorrow of things lost that will never be recovered. However, I read the new growth ...
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Christ in the Mountains: Christ is risen! Indeed, He is risen!
Indeed, He is risen! Christ is risen! Χριστὸς ἀνέστη! ألمسيح قام. Хрңстос Воскресе! Hristos a înviat! A blessed and holy Pascha to you all! ...
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Christ in the Mountains: The Scouring of the Shire
Last night, I read one of the chapters of the denouement, "The Scouring of the Shire." On its face, this chapter is about setting things ...
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Christ in the Mountains: The Vision of Denethor
CITM Podcast Episode #6: Christmas Special · CITM Podcast Episode #5 .... And Denethor never pours himself out, but rather watches others poured out and ...
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Christ in the Mountains: From Roman Byzantines to Old Regular Baptists
I was led from his post on Old Regular Baptists (whose primary population is in Appalachia, particularly on the Kentucky/Virginia border) to this link with ...
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Christ in the Mountains: From Roman Byzantines to Old Regular Baptists
I was led from his post on Old Regular Baptists (whose primary population is in Appalachia, particularly on the Kentucky/Virginia border) to this link with ...
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Christ in the Mountains: From Roman Byzantines to Old Regular Baptists
I was led from his post on Old Regular Baptists (whose primary population is in ... between this form of music, which finds its roots in old Celtic singing, ...
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Christ in the Mountains: Book Review: <i>The Mountain of Silence ...
There are many, many, many better books about silence and about mountains and about monks and about Christ and about Orthodox spirituality. ...
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Christ in the Mountains: Orthodox Gospel tract
I can't remember if I've ever posted this here before or not, but just in case I haven't, I've put together an Orthodox Christian Gospel tract that is ...
 
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