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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Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Christian Message From Moscow (Russia:) St. Seraphim of Sarov 2006-02-25

Today an extract from a conversation of St. Seraphim of Sarov with Nikolai Motovilov at a monestary in the winter of 1831. In this piece St. Seraphim tells of the grace of the Holy Spirit and demonstrates to Nikolai the fullness of this Spirit of God.


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Christian Message From Moscow (Russia:) Declare His wonders among all people 2006-02-18

Verse 3 of Psalm 96 say "Declare His wonders among all people." This forms the basis for our program. Today you shall hear wonders of the divine forces at work as witnessed by our contemporaries.

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Saturday, February 11, 2006

"Grandmother's Prayers, Part II" Christian Message From Moscow, Voice of Russia

Part II (2) of Ludmilla Sokolova's narrative. These excerpts are from a book entitled "Grandmother's Prayers", published in Moscow in 2005 by the publishing house "Otchiy Dom".

Read the full text on "Grandmother's Prayers" at the Voice of Russia website.

Check out the Mansfield & United Lutheran podcasts for this week's sermon spoken from an ELCA Lutheran perspective.

Monday, February 06, 2006

"Grandmother's Prayers" Christian Message From Moscow, Voice of Russia

A narrative of Ludmilla Sokolova, granddaughter of Russian Orthodox woman-elder Misaila, about how her grandma's prayers and her own helped her survive the terrible years of World War Two. These are excerpts from a book entitled "Grandmother's Prayers", published in Moscow in 2005 by the publishing house "Otchiy Dom".

Read the full text on "Grandmother's Prayers" at the Voice of Russia website.

You are also welcome at the Mansfield & United Lutheran podcasts to hear this week's sermon from an ELCA Lutheran perspective.

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