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Molly Sabourin and Ancient Faith Radio
Molly Sabourin presents a parable of sorts that came to her while she was taking a walk.
Many begin their day praying that it will be greeted in peace. Molly Sabourin gives us a glimpse into her morning routine and the difference it can make in her outlook.
Whether it's a cello solo on the streets of Mumbai or a random act of kindness in your community, we all can be instruments of peace.
Christ is risen! The foundational truth of our Orthodox theology. So, how do we practice that theology in everyday life? Moly Sabourin has a few thoughts for us to consider.
Molly Sabourin returns to her podcast with a renewed sense of the preeminence of love in a world of discord and hate.
Today's episode is taken from Molly's piece as a guest blog on The Orthodox Mama. With her eyes on the saints and years of raising her four children, Molly offers three big lessons she's learned about motherhood.
Loving our family as Christ loves our family gives us a tangible way to respond to hatred with love, to intolerance with compassion, to despair with hope, and to rashness and instability with steadfastness and self-control.
As Great Lent approaches, Molly reflects on gluttony, passions, and the great fast.
Molly suggests there is something very much related to the physical side of being spiritual.
Our minds get bombarded with unwelcome thoughts but what can we do with them? Molly shares what has been helpful to her.
Living, praying, and eating together are elements of family life that can too often be ignored.
Prayer is an exercise in every day and every moment living according to Molly.
Inspired by Fr. Thomas Hopko's "55 Maxims" Molly reflects on the practical aspects of prayer when you are at a loss for words.
Molly looks forward to 2016 with a personal desire to seek after Christ ahead of everything else.