Come Receive the Light Schedule of Programs for July 2008
July 4, 2008
Topic: Vacation Church School
Guest: Dr. Tony Vrame
This week's episode of Come Receive the Light, THE NATIONAL ORTHODOX RADIO PROGRAM, looks at several ways that your family and parish can improve its
religious education efforts. Dr. Tony Vrame, Director of Religious Education for the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, talks about the benefits
of Vacation Church School, the role of Iconography in religious education and the
importance of parental involvement.
July 11, 2008
Topic: Listening is Loving
Guest: Dr. Philip Mamalakis
This week's episode of Come Receive the Light, THE NATIONAL ORTHODOX RADIO PROGRAM, examines the importance of listening. Dr. Phillip Mamalakis,
professor of
pastoral care at Holy Cross Seminary, discusses how listening habits affect our relationships, marriage and, ultimately, our life in
Christ. Tune in to find out how good listening is actually an act of loving.
July 18, 2008
Topic: Lynette's Hope
Guest: Fr. Luke Veronis
Tune in to this week's episode of Come Receive the Light for an engaging discussion on death, dying and the Christian life with Fr. Luke Veronis,
editor of a new booked entitled "Lynette's Hope: The Witness of Lynette Katherine Hoppe's Life and Death". Fr. Luke shares the story and journal
entries of Lynette Hoppe, an Orthodox Christian who served as a missionary in Albania, even as she faced terminal cancer with courage and faith.
July 25, 2008
Topic: Why the
Orthodox Church?
Guests: GOA Youth Directors
Why should you attend the Orthodox Church? What makes Orthodoxy unique, and what does it offer young people today? Tune in to this week's episode to
hear a group of GOA Youth Directors discuss this topic in detail.
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