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Speaker

  • Fr David Milad (5)
  • Fr Michael Sorial (3)

Date

  • 2024 (3)
  • 2017 (5)

Church/Organization

  • St Barnabas St Susanna Coptic Orthodox Church of Baltimore MD (5)
  • St Anianus Coptic Orthodox Church (3)

Series

  • (-) Path Walker (5)
  • (-) Sacred Secular Divide (3)
  • Everyday Monk Series (6)
  • Prayer Series (6)
  • 5 Questions Series (5)
  • Freedom In Christ Study of Galations (5)
  • In Exchange (5)
  • Irrational Love Series (5)
  • Worth It Series (5)
  • Becoming a Healing Presence (4)
  • Healthy Space Series (4)
  • How to be Rich Series (4)
  • Seeing the Unseen (4)
  • Whats Your Number Series (4)
  • Delving Into Nativity Series (3)
  • Divine Dilemna SBSS (3)
  • Journey to Paradise (3)
  • On the Incarnation (3)
  • 2020 Vision (2)
  • Challenges of the Present Era Series (2)
  • Character Study Abraham Series (2)
  • Fellow Workers With God Series (2)
  • Healing the Mind Series (2)
  • rePurposed Giving Series (2)
  • The Summit to Your Glory Series (2)
  • A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood (1)
  • Acts 29 Series (1)
  • Anchored in Christ (1)
  • Character Study Habakkuk Series (1)
  • friendshipgoals (1)
  • One Nation Under God Series (1)
  • Resurrecting Relationship Series (1)
  • The Parables of Jesus Series (1)

Topic

Keywords

  • path (5)
  • Secularism (3)
  • individual (1)
  • isolation (1)
  • materialism (1)
  • sacred (1)

Series

Sacred Secular Divide

Sacred Secular Divide - Part 3: Consumerism: The Culture of Constant Consumption
Sacred Secular Divide - Part 2 - Individualism: Navigating a Self-Centered Culture
Sacred Secular Divide - Part 1 - Navigating a Materialist Worldview

Path Walker

Path Walker - Part 5
Path Walker - Part 4
Path Walker - Part 3
Path Walker - Part 2
Path Walker - Part 1
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