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On this episode, Dr Philip Mamalakis shares advice and reflections as well as his motivation for writing Parenting Towards the Kingdom which Matushka Melissa and her husband, Fr Benjamin, recommend as THE parenting book every Orthodox Christian needs. The companion book is spiral bound making it infinitely easy to work with for independent study, book clubs, and church school groups. It was co-authored with Kendra Hunter, Kristina Tartara, and Stephanie Patrides. https://store.ancientfaith.com/parenting-toward-the-kingdom/ https://store.ancientfaith.com/parenting-toward-the-kingdom-a-companion-guide/ https://www.instagram.com/krusaderkendra40?igsh=MW9rcnZwd3Y0M2p4dA== https://www.kristinatartara.com/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaaxW-Rix9_OleGAvhUraG0Ze13zYyj_FSamng6ps68XCPgxYO7Pl-Lkg3s_aem_XRSfBOEvDZpxNu4ZjhEh2Q
Bobby Maddex interviews Kendra Hunter, Kristina Tartara, and Stephanie Petrides, the authors of the new companion guide to Dr. Philip Mamalakis's book Parenting Toward the Kingdom: Orthodox Christian Principles of Child Rearing, publishing by Ancient Faith Publishing.
Bobby Maddex interviews Kendra Hunter, Kristina Tartara, and Stephanie Petrides, the authors of the new companion guide to Dr. Philip Mamalakis's book Parenting Toward the Kingdom: Orthodox Christian Principles of Child Rearing, publishing by Ancient Faith Publishing.
Bobby Maddox, the Director of Digital Media for Ancient Faith Ministries, interviews Dr. Philip Mamalakis, author of the Ancient Faith publishing book Parenting Toward the Kingdom: Orthodox Christian Principles of Child Rearing, about the book's new Companion Guide.
Bobby Maddox, the Director of Digital Media for Ancient Faith Ministries, interviews Dr. Mamalakis who has frequented Ancient Faith Radio airwaves extensively over the course of our existence, but he is perhaps best known as the author of the Ancient Faith publishing book, Parenting Toward the Kingdom, Orthodox Christian Principles of Child Rearing. Now available with a companion guide @ https://store.ancientfaith.com/parenting-toward-the-kingdom-pttk-companion-guide
If you struggle with your temper, or patience, or are always second-guessing your parenting strategy. This is the episode for you. Dr. Philip Mamalakis is a professor at the Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology and a marriage and family therapist. Check out his book at the link below.Parenting Toward the Kingdomhttps://www.amazon.com/s?k=parenting+towards+the+kingdom&sprefix=parenting+to%2Caps%2C124&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_1_12
Join Fr. Nick and Dr. Roxanne Louh as they talk with Dr. Philip Mamalakis about parenting. Author of Parenting Toward the Kingdom, Dr. Mamalakis is the Assistant Professor of Pastoral Care at Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology where he teaches classes on pastoral care, marriage and family, grief, death and dying, mental health, and pastoral counseling. He and his wife, Georgia, have seven children and one new grandchild.
Join Fr. Nick and Dr. Roxanne Louh as they talk with Dr. Philip Mamalakis about parenting. Author of Parenting Toward the Kingdom, Dr. Mamalakis is the Assistant Professor of Pastoral Care at Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology where he teaches classes on pastoral care, marriage and family, grief, death and dying, mental health, and pastoral counseling. He and his wife, Georgia, have seven children and one new grandchild.
Join Fr. Nick and Dr. Roxanne Louh as they talk with Dr. Philip Mamalakis about parenting. Author of Parenting Toward the Kingdom, Dr. Mamalakis is the Assistant Professor of Pastoral Care at Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology where he teaches classes on pastoral care, marriage and family, grief, death and dying, mental health, and pastoral counseling. He and his wife, Georgia, have seven children and one new grandchild.
Dr. Philip Mamalakis joins me to discuss Christian parenting from an Orthodox Christian perspective. Topics discussed include: Is obedience the goal of parenting? How we should discipline our children Struggling with our children The importance of repentance Naming and validating emotions while holding limits & more! Dr. Philip Mamalakis with his wife, Georgia, have seven children and one new grandchild and live in Boston, Massachusetts. Dr Mamalakis is the Assistant Professor of Pastoral Care at Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology where teaches classes on pastoral care, marriage and family, grief, death and dying, mental health, and pastoral counseling. He has an Master of Divinity from Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of theology and a Ph.D. from Purdue University in child development and family studies, specializing in marriage and family therapy. Together with Fr. Charles Joanides, Dr. Mamalakis has just completed the 2nd Edition of, The Journey of Marriage, (GOA 2012) a resource for couples preparing for marriage in the Orthodox Church and is the author of Parenting Toward the Kingdom, Ancient Faith Publishing's bestselling Orthodox parenting book (Ancient Faith Publishing, 2016). In addition to his teaching and writing, he is the founding Vice-Chair of the Assembly of Canonical Bishops of America Mental Health Task Force and the former President of OCAMPR, the Orthodox Christian Association of Medicine Psychology, and Religion. He enjoys offering seminars and retreats throughout the United States and internationally on intimacy, relationships, marriage, parenting, and family life as well as Orthodoxy and psychology. Book: Parenting Towards the Kingdom: https://store.ancientfaith.com/parenting-toward-the-kingdom/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/taylorkulik/support
Dr. Philip Mamalakis is an assistant professor of Pastoral Care at Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology. He is the author of “Parenting Toward the Kingdom,” and a licensed marriage and family therapist. // FULL EPISODE //Listen on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/marriage-therapy-pastoral-care-orthodox-parenting-dr/id1551746149?i=1000544967812Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2gf9EyLploctLQZfczSswXListen on Website: https://www.frchristiansiskos.com/hiddenlives/philip-mamalakis // CONNECT WITH OUR GUEST //Website: http://www.drmamalakis.comPurchase […]
Dad Devotionals: Advice for Christian Fathers, Husbands and Men of Faith
In this episode of Dad Devotionals, Dave Domzalski interviews Father Daniel and Presvytera Michelle Triant. They discuss how to celebrate Great Lent with your children and the best practices for including the entire family. You'll also hear about Michelle's book, Love at Lent, which includes 50+ activity cards for the whole family to enjoy during the Lenten season as you prepare for Pascha. These activity cards are also great to use throughout the year as well to encourage your children to learn love, forgiveness, and caring for others. Get Love at Lent: https://daddevotionals.com/product/love-at-lent/ Join Devoted Dads Community: Text Dave at 717-913-5671 Resources Raising Them Right Series - https://daddevotionals.com/series/raising-them-right/ Fridays with Abbot Tryphon - https://daddevotionals.com/series/fridays-with-abbot-tryphon/ Episode 22 with Dr. Philip Mamalakis - https://daddevotionals.com/podcast/22/ Episode 75 with Chef Sophia (Healthy Lent Meals) - https://daddevotionals.com/podcast/75/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/david-domzalski/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/david-domzalski/support
Dr. Philip Mamalakis is an Assistant Professor of Pastoral Care at Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology. Dr. Mamalakis directs the field education program and teaches classes on pastoral care, marriage and family, grief, death and dying, and topics related to pastoral counseling. He has a private practice in Newton, Massachusetts, where he works with individuals, couples, and families. Dr. Mamalakis has an M.Div. from Holy Cross and a Ph.D. from Purdue University in child development and family studies, specializing in marriage and family therapy. He has been offering parenting courses and writing on parenting for 21 years. He is the author of the excellent Orthodox Parenting book titled, “Parenting Toward the Kingdom.” Dr. Mamalakis is married to his wife Georgia and together have seven children.CONNECT WITH OUR GUEST:Website: http://www.drmamalakis.comPurchase Book: https://store.ancientfaith.com/parenting-toward-the-kingdom/Learn More: https://www.ancientfaith.com/podcasts/everydayorthodox/meet_dr_philip_mamalakis————————————————CONNECT WITH ME:————————————————Instagram: @frchristiansiskosYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0E5bwsyXz01S95yEh6Gj3wWebsite: https://www.frchristiansiskos.com/hiddenlivesNewsletter: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/frchristiansiskos
Get to know Dr. Philip Mamalakis, a family man with a wife and six kids. He lives in Boston, teaching pastoral care at the Greek Orthodox Hellenic College Holy Cross Seminary. He often writes and speaks on marriage and parenting, and offers the Orthodox perspective on mental health.
Get to know Dr. Philip Mamalakis, a family man with a wife and six kids. He lives in Boston, teaching pastoral care at the Greek Orthodox Hellenic College Holy Cross Seminary. He often writes and speaks on marriage and parenting, and offers the Orthodox perspective on mental health.
Get to know Dr. Philip Mamalakis, a family man with a wife and six kids. He lives in Boston, teaching pastoral care at the Greek Orthodox Hellenic College Holy Cross Seminary. He often writes and speaks on marriage and parenting, and offers the Orthodox perspective on mental health.
Fr. Alex Goussetis speaks with Dr. Philip Mamalakis on the trends in society and what conversations we can encourage with our children.
Fr. Alex Goussetis speaks with Dr. Philip Mamalakis on the trends in society and what conversations we can encourage with our children.
Fr Alex Goussetis speaks with Dr Philip Mamalakis on the trends in society and what conversations we can encourage with our children.
Fr Alex Goussetis speaks with Dr Philip Mamalakis on the trends in society and what conversations we can encourage with our children.
Fr Alex Goussetis speaks with Dr Philip Mamalakis on the trends in society and what conversations we can encourage with our children.
Fr Alex Goussetis speaks with Dr Philip Mamalakis on the trends in society and what conversations we can encourage with our children.
Fr. Thomas is joined by Dr. Philip Mamalakis, President of the Orthodox Christian Association of Medicine, Psychology, and Religion, to talk about the relationship between Orthodox Christianity and the Medical Arts. How should Orthodox Christians approach modern medicine? How can Orthodox Christian medical professionals best serve Christ and humanity?
Fr. Thomas is joined by Dr. Philip Mamalakis, President of the Orthodox Christian Association of Medicine, Psychology, and Religion, to talk about the relationship between Orthodox Christianity and the Medical Arts. How should Orthodox Christians approach modern medicine? How can Orthodox Christian medical professionals best serve Christ and humanity?
Fr. Thomas is joined by Dr. Philip Mamalakis, President of the Orthodox Christian Association of Medicine, Psychology, and Religion, to talk about the relationship between Orthodox Christianity and the Medical Arts. How should Orthodox Christians approach modern medicine? How can Orthodox Christian medical professionals best serve Christ and humanity?
Philip Mamalakis, Ph.D., author of Parenting Towards the Kingdom and Director of the Field Education Program at Hellenic College / Holy Cross (HCHC), join us for an enlightening and informative discussion. HCHC is a National Sponsor of Saint Emmelia Ministries, and is located in Brookline, Massachusetts. HCHC was founded in 1937 and its mission is the formation and the education of the person within the life of an Orthodox Christian community. To that end, it educates men preparing the holy priesthood of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America as well as other Orthodox jurisdiction, as well as men and women for leadership roles in the Church, the professional world, and society. They collaborate with other Orthodox Church-affiliated institutions and ministries, and offer opportunities for lifelong learning. For admission and scholarship information, please visit their website at www.hchc.edu. (Part 2 of 2)
Philip Mamalakis, Ph.D., author of Parenting Towards the Kingdom and Director of the Field Education Program at Hellenic College / Holy Cross (HCHC), join us for an enlightening and informative discussion. HCHC is a National Sponsor of Saint Emmelia Ministries, and is located in Brookline, Massachusetts. HCHC was founded in 1937 and its mission is the formation and the education of the person within the life of an Orthodox Christian community. To that end, it educates men preparing the holy priesthood of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America as well as other Orthodox jurisdiction, as well as men and women for leadership roles in the Church, the professional world, and society. They collaborate with other Orthodox Church-affiliated institutions and ministries, and offer opportunities for lifelong learning. For admission and scholarship information, please visit their website at www.hchc.edu. (Part 1 of 2)
Philip Mamalakis, Ph.D., author of Parenting Towards the Kingdom and Director of the Field Education Program at Hellenic College / Holy Cross (HCHC), join us for an enlightening and informative discussion. HCHC is a National Sponsor of Saint Emmelia Ministries, and is located in Brookline, Massachusetts. HCHC was founded in 1937 and its mission is the formation and the education of the person within the life of an Orthodox Christian community. To that end, it educates men preparing the holy priesthood of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America as well as other Orthodox jurisdiction, as well as men and women for leadership roles in the Church, the professional world, and society. They collaborate with other Orthodox Church-affiliated institutions and ministries, and offer opportunities for lifelong learning. For admission and scholarship information, please visit their website at www.hchc.edu. (Part 2 of 2)
Philip Mamalakis, Ph.D., author of Parenting Towards the Kingdom and Director of the Field Education Program at Hellenic College / Holy Cross (HCHC), join us for an enlightening and informative discussion. HCHC is a National Sponsor of Saint Emmelia Ministries, and is located in Brookline, Massachusetts. HCHC was founded in 1937 and its mission is the formation and the education of the person within the life of an Orthodox Christian community. To that end, it educates men preparing the holy priesthood of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America as well as other Orthodox jurisdiction, as well as men and women for leadership roles in the Church, the professional world, and society. They collaborate with other Orthodox Church-affiliated institutions and ministries, and offer opportunities for lifelong learning. For admission and scholarship information, please visit their website at www.hchc.edu. (Part 1 of 2)
Philip Mamalakis, Ph.D., author of Parenting Towards the Kingdom and Director of the Field Education Program at Hellenic College / Holy Cross (HCHC), join us for an enlightening and informative discussion. HCHC is a National Sponsor of Saint Emmelia Ministries, and is located in Brookline, Massachusetts. HCHC was founded in 1937 and its mission is the formation and the education of the person within the life of an Orthodox Christian community. To that end, it educates men preparing the holy priesthood of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America as well as other Orthodox jurisdiction, as well as men and women for leadership roles in the Church, the professional world, and society. They collaborate with other Orthodox Church-affiliated institutions and ministries, and offer opportunities for lifelong learning. For admission and scholarship information, please visit their website at www.hchc.edu. (Part 1 of 2)
Philip Mamalakis, Ph.D., author of Parenting Towards the Kingdom and Director of the Field Education Program at Hellenic College / Holy Cross (HCHC), join us for an enlightening and informative discussion. HCHC is a National Sponsor of Saint Emmelia Ministries, and is located in Brookline, Massachusetts. HCHC was founded in 1937 and its mission is the formation and the education of the person within the life of an Orthodox Christian community. To that end, it educates men preparing the holy priesthood of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America as well as other Orthodox jurisdiction, as well as men and women for leadership roles in the Church, the professional world, and society. They collaborate with other Orthodox Church-affiliated institutions and ministries, and offer opportunities for lifelong learning. For admission and scholarship information, please visit their website at www.hchc.edu. (Part 2 of 2)
On this episode of the podcast, I had the privilege of chatting with Daniel Bein about his experience in seminary. A recent graduate from St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary (also known as St. Vlads), Daniel shares his journey of obtaining his Masters of Divinity. He speaks about misconceptions about seminary, different institutions, and how one can get started if they are interested in theological education. Daniel also speaks about how seminary education prepares individuals for deeper service. Daniel recommends several resources for anyone who is interested in seminary or simply wants to connect more deeply with their faith: New Advent, a site for public domain patristic texts: https://www.newadvent.org/fathers/ Ancient Faith Radio, a podcast: https://www.ancientfaith.com/podcasts Bible Project, a podcast: https://bibleproject.com/podcasts/the-bible-project-podcast/ He also recommends several books: For theology, An Introduction to God by Stephen Damick (https://www.amazon.com/Introduction-God-Encountering-Orthodox-Christianity/dp/1936270994), and For the Life of the World by Fr. Alexander Schmemann (https://svspress.com/for-the-life-of-the-world-new-edition/) For patristics, On The Incarnation by St. Athanasius (https://svspress.com/on-the-incarnation-english-only/), St. John Chrysostom's commentary on the gospel according to St. John (https://svspress.com/the-holy-gospel-according-to-saint-john-a-pastoral-commentary/), and On Marriage and Family Life by St. John Chrysostom (https://svspress.com/on-marriage-and-family-life-st-john-chrysostom/) For service, Parenting Toward the Kingdom by Dr. Philip Mamalakis (https://store.ancientfaith.com/parenting-toward-the-kingdom/). For spirituality, Beginning to Pray by Metropolitan Anthony Bloom (https://store.ancientfaith.com/beginning-to-pray-metropolitan-anthony-bloom/). --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/karen-ayoub/support
Bobby Maddex interviews Philip Mamalakis and Dean Theophilos about the upcoming OCAMPR 2020 Conference. This year's virtual conference on Friday, November 6th and Saturday, November 7th is titled "Christ, The Measure of Wellness: Healing Mind, Body, and Soul”. Anyone is welcome to attend this conference and hear theological, medical, and psychological perspectives on mental health from amazing speakers such as His Grace Bishop Maxim (Vasiljević) of Los Angeles and Western America of the Serbian Orthodox Church, Dr. Georgette Constantinou, Ph.D., and Dr. Dan N. Cotoman, MD. Attendees also can participate in breakout groups, networking opportunities, and more! Learn more and register at OCAMPR's website!
Dad Devotionals: Advice for Christian Fathers, Husbands and Men of Faith
Father Ted Pulcini joins Dave to discuss what he's up to after retiring from the priesthood in August 2019. He touches on how Orthodox Christians can acquire an inner stillness and why our current circumstances are an opportunity for us to obtain spiritual goodness. Also, he talks about how we as parents are actually martyrs and need to avoid anger and other passions to stay that way. Dave also reads about Jesus's washing of the apostles' feet from the Gospel of St. John. See https://www.oca.org/readings. Lenten Prayer of St. Ephrem: https://www.oca.org/orthodoxy/prayers/lenten-prayer-of-st.-ephrem Resources: Father Ted's 3-part lecture series, Breaking the Twin Shackles: Overcoming Anger and Despair in the Spiritual Struggle, can be found at https://patristicnectar.org/bookstore_200106_5 and also listen to Episode 22 with Dr. Philip Mamalakis at https://daviddomzalski.com/Mamalakis. Got a question? Send Dave a message at https://anchor.fm/david-domzalski/message or email Dave at DadDevotionals@gmail.com. Also, follow Dad Devotionals on Facebook and subscribe to our channel on YouTube. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/david-domzalski/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/david-domzalski/support
Dad Devotionals: Advice for Christian Fathers, Husbands and Men of Faith
Dr. Philip Mamalakis, Associate Professor of Pastoral Care at Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology and author of Parenting Toward the Kingdom: Orthodox Principles of Child-Rearing, joined Dave to discuss how Orthodox Christian parents can better raise their children in the faith. Dr. Mamalakis also shares what virtues we as fathers can instill in our kids as well as why focusing on the inner journey will help us become better Christians and parents in the long run. Also, Dave reads the Gospel reading for the day right before the interview from https://www.oca.org/readings. Resources Mentioned: (1) Dr. Mamalakis' book (affiliate link) - https://amzn.to/2xz2rEq; (2) Self-Esteem article - https://www.midwestfamily.org/reflections/contributors/understanding-self-esteem/ and (3) "The Field" by St. Ignatius Brianchaninov (affiliate link) - https://amzn.to/3acBNyB (Chapter 33, The Cup of Christ referenced in interview). You can email Dave at DadDevotionals@gmail.com. Also, follow Dad Devotionals on Facebook and YouTube. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/david-domzalski/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/david-domzalski/support
Bobby Maddex interviews Dr. Philip Mamalakis, the author of the new AFP book Parenting Toward the Kingdom: Orthodox Christian Principles of Child-Rearing.
One of the extremely complicated issues with which Orthodox parents must contend these days is that of homosexuality. How do we talk to our kids about same-sex desires and relationships and how do we do so with the sensitivity, nuance, and frankness that the topic requires? At the request of Carole Buleza, the Director of the Antiochian Department of Christian Education, Bobby Maddex interviews Dr. Philip Mamalakis, an Assistant Professor of Pastoral Care at Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology, about how to talk about marriage, intimacy, and homosexuality with your children.
Dr. Albert Rossi interviews Dr. Philip Mamalakis on the 2018 Orthodox Christian Association of Medicine, Psychology and Religion (OCAMPR) Conference titled "Compliance and Resistance: Discerning the Spirit". This year's conference will be held on November 8-10 at the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Cultural Center in Somerset, New Jersey.
Dr. Albert Rossi interviews Dr. Philip Mamalakis on the 2018 Orthodox Christian Association of Medicine, Psychology and Religion (OCAMPR) Conference titled "Compliance and Resistance: Discerning the Spirit". This year's conference will be held on November 8-10 at the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Cultural Center in Somerset, New Jersey.
Fr. Nick and Dr. Roxanne welcome special guest Dr. Philip Mamalakis, author of the popular parenting book "Parenting Toward The Kingdom."
On this special edition of Ancient Faith Presents, Elissa Bjeletich, host of the live program Everyday Orthodox, interviews Anna Kallis, Michelle Moujaes, and Dr. Philip Mamalakis about their affiliation with the FaithTree organization and its Relationship Project, which focuses on youth and their identity in Christ, real intimacy, friendship and loneliness, physical desire and attraction, marriage, dating, and more!
Dr. Philip Mamalakis joins Dr. Roxanne Louh to discuss the growing violence in society and how it affects our children. How do we speak to our children about their fears and anxieties in the midst of school shootings and other violence all around them.
Listen to Dr. Philip Mamalakis read Chapter 15 ("Nurture a Culture of Listening in the Home") of Parenting Toward the Kingdom: Orthodox Christian Principles of Child-Rearing. Find links to the print, ebook, and audiobook versions of Parenting Toward the Kingdom at store.ancientfaith.com/search.php?Search=&search;_query=parenting. Listen to the entire Ex Libris interview at ancientfaith.com/podcasts/exlibris/parenting_toward_the_kingdom.
One of the extremely complicated issues with which Orthodox parents must contend these days is that of homosexuality. How do we talk to our kids about same-sex desires and relationships and how do we do so with the sensitivity, nuance, and frankness that the topic requires? At the request of Carole Buleza, the Director of the Antiochian Department of Christian Education, Bobby Maddex once again interviews Dr. Philip Mamalakis, an Assistant Professor of Pastoral Care at Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology, about how to talk about marriage, intimacy, and homosexuality with your children. This is part two!
The author of Parenting Toward the Kingdom, Dr. Philip Mamalakis joins Fr. Evan as co-host tackling parenting questions—especially for parents of teens. They also talk about a new resource for parents and teen workers from Faithtree resources.
The author of Parenting Toward the Kingdom, Dr. Philip Mamalakis joins Fr. Evan as co-host tackling parenting questions—especially for parents of teens. They also talk about a new resource for parents and teen workers from Faithtree resources.
Bobby Maddex interviews Dr. Philip Mamalakis about his new eBook 13 Reasons Why We Must Engage with our Teens, which is a fascinating examination of the recent Netflix series 13 Reasons Why.
Fr. Evan welcomes Dr. Philip Mamalakis for this special extended version of Orthodoxy Live. Many have found Dr. Philip's new book, Parenting Toward the Kingdom, to be a very helpful resource in raising their children. The two of them discuss child rearing, family life, and the joys and struggles of parenting. With far more questions than they had time to get to, look for a followup program down the road.
Fr. Evan welcomes Dr. Philip Mamalakis for this special extended version of Orthodoxy Live. Many have found Dr. Philip's new book, Parenting Toward the Kingdom, to be a very helpful resource in raising their children. The two of them discuss child rearing, family life, and the joys and struggles of parenting. With far more questions than they had time to get to, look for a followup program down the road.
The Orthodox Christian Association of Medicine, Psychology, and Religion (OCAMPR) will hold its annual conference Nov 6-8 at Holy Cross in Brookline, MA. OCAMPR President Dr. Michael Christakis and conference coordinator Dr. Philip Mamalakis tell us about OCAMPR and the theme of the coming conference, EXPLORING THE MIND-BODY-SOUL CONNECTION: SPIRITUALITY IN ILLNESS AND HEALING.
Orthodox marriage and family therapist and professor at Holy Cross Theological Seminary, Dr. Philip Mamalakis, speaks about the mystery of marriage and how it is meant to be—and can be—a path to holiness.
Wouldn't it be wonderful to combine the "best" of classic Orthodox Christian spiritual "therapies" (praxis) with modern psychological modalities in therapy? In the first of the new fall line-up, Kevin speaks with Orthodox professor and therapist, Dr. Philip Mamalakis about the ground-breaking work in this area he is pioneering. The web site for Dr. Philip that was mentioned in the interview can be found HERE.