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  • (-) A Journey Through the Orthodox Church (6)
  • (-) Becoming a Healing Presence (3)
  • (-) Character Study Habakkuk Series (2)
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  • habakkuk (2)
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  • soteriology (1)

Fr. David Milad

Fr. David Milad

Character Study Habakkuk Series

Character Study: Habakkuk - Part 3
Character Study: Habakkuk - Part 1

Becoming a Healing Presence

Becoming a Healing Presence - Part 3
Becoming a Healing Presence - Part 4
Becoming a Healing Presence - Part 1

A Journey Through the Orthodox Church

A Journey Through the Orthodox Church - Part 6 - Mystery of the Liturgy 2
A Journey Through the Orthodox Church - Part 5 - Mystery of Liturgy
A Journey Through the Orthodox Church - Part 4 - Traditions, Saint Mary, and the Saints
A Journey Through the Orthodox Church - Part 3 - Saved by Grace Through the Sacraments
A Journey Through the Orthodox Church - Part 1 - Going Back Before Going Forward
A Journey Through the Orthodox Church - Part 2 - Orthodox Soteriology
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