The Christian Message From Moscow (Voice of Russia)

Voice of Russia VOR radio network produces "The Christian Message from Moscow" in English. Web audio not easily available, www.manited.net reproduces this. Podcasting makes it a golden era to learn about our Russian Orthodox Christian compatriots, their rich history, music, composers, performers, writers, sermons, and Saints' lives and works. Listen each week and check out our other offerings on our website. VOR's TCMFM page is http://www.vor.ru/English/Christian_Message/

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Saturday, November 26, 2005

"About Premonitions" Father Georgy Savva, 2005-11-26

How should one treat premonitions? Archimandrite Georgy Savva, Father Superior of the Timashevsky Monastery of the Holy Ghost, in Krasnodar provides important very important and timely answers in this program.

Read more ""About Premonitions"" at the Voice of Russia website...

...or visit the Mansfield & United Lutheran podcasts to hear this week's sermon from an ELCA Lutheran perspective.

Saturday, November 12, 2005

"Genes And The Seven Mortal Sins" Konstantin Zorin, Book 2005-11-12

What is true love?.. What is the difference between sexual attraction and carnal lust?.. What stirs sensuality?.. These are some of the questions taken up in this program. We are going to receive some qualified opinions from Orthodox doctor, medical psychologist, and bachelor of religious science Konstantin Zorin regarding certain spiritual and genetic aspects of intimate relations. We have taken excerpts from his new book, "Genes and the seven mortal sins," published this year in Moscow.

This week, due to the graciousness of WRN (The World Radio Network www.wrn.org) we have a high quality recording. Sad to say, this is just a "one-time" situation. In fact, future recordings of this show will be more difficult, due to changes by the radio source. More information as this situation develops.

Read more ""Genes And The Seven Mortal Sins"" at the Voice of Russia website or visit the Mansfield & United Lutheran podcasts to hear this week's sermon from an ELCA Lutheran perspective.

Saturday, November 05, 2005

"The Fiery Abba" Alexander Poliakov, Literature 2005-11-05

Excerpts from contemporary Orthodox author and journalist Alexander Poliakov's book, "The Fiery Abba." The book recounts the feats of life accomplished by a Russian count of mixed British and Swedish descent, Edouard Seevers, who later became a Russian Orthodox monk. Edouard Seevers had experienced his full share of hardships but he never once bowed to the odds always driven by his unfailing faith in the Lord.

Poliakov spent his childhood years in a small village in Kazakhstan, where his father worked as a construction engineer, and his mother was a doctor. The family later moved to Gatchina outside Leningrad, now St. Petersburg. It was then and there that Alexander fell in love with literature and started writing his first poems. After school he spent a few years doing metal work and hauling loads before implementing his lifelong dream and entering the Journalism Department of Leningrad University.

Graduating five years later, Alexander Poliakov spent some time traveling across the Soviet Union maturing and honing his reporting skills. His first posting as a professional journalist was the port city of Magadan on the Sea of Okhotsk where he wrote his first stories. In the late 1970ies Alexander moved to Moscow signing up with the authoritative Izvestiya newspaper.

It was much later that Alexander embraced the Orthodox creed and was baptized - a major turnaround that coincided with his work on this, his first major novel.


Read more "The Fiery Abba" at the Voice of Russia website or visit the Mansfield & United Lutheran podcasts to hear this week's sermon from an ELCA Lutheran perspective.

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