re/Call
Summary: A podcast for Orthodox Christian teens and young adults that focuses on how your relationship with God and His Church can permeate every aspect of your life.
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- Artist: Jason Barker and Ancient Faith Radio
- Copyright: Jason Barker and Ancient Faith Radio
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In this episode, Jason looks at how the Lord's Prayer can help you develop self-control. You can also download a free "re/CALL This!" graphic for this episode, with a quotation from St. Moses the Ethiopian on avoiding pridefulness when engaging in spiritual disciplines, by visiting the re/CALL website.
In this episode, Jason looks at how you can exercise self-control over your emotions. You can also download a free "re/CALL This!" graphic for this episode, with a quotation from St. John Chrysostom about how the passions entail suffering, by visiting the re/CALL website.
In this episode, Jason looks at how you can exercise self-control over your thoughts. You can also download a free "re/CALL This!" graphic for this episode, with a quotation from St. John Chrysostom about the need to overcome the passions through prayer and reading Holy Scripture, by visiting the re/CALL website.
In this episode, Jason looks at how you can exercise self-control over your body. You can also download a free "re/CALL This!" graphic for this episode, with a quotation from St. John Chrysostom about killing the passions, by visiting the re/CALL website.
In this episode, Jason looks at true self-control. You can also download a free "re/CALL This!" graphic for this episode, with a quotation from St. Isaac of Nineveh about the passions, by visiting the re/CALL website.
In this episode, Jason looks at being faithful in and out of the church. You can also download a free "re/CALL This!" graphic for this episode, with a quotation from St. Cyril of Jerusalem about being a faithful person, by visiting the re/CALL website.
In this episode, Jason looks at being faithful in your relationships with others. You can also download a free "re/CALL This!" graphic for this episode, with a quotation from St. Gregory of Sinai about faithfulness, by visiting the re/CALL website.
In this episode, Jason looks at being faithful in your relationships with others. You can also download a free "re/CALL This!" graphic for this episode, with a quotation from St. Gregory of Sinai about faithfulness, by visiting the re/CALL website.
In this episode, Jason looks at being faithful to God's faithfulness. You can also download a free "re/CALL This!" graphic for this episode, with a quotation from St. Symeon the New Theologian about faith, by visiting the re/CALL website.
In this episode, Jason looks at the meaning of true faithfulness. You can also download a free "re/CALL This!" graphic for this episode, with a quotation from Blessed Augustine about faith, by visiting the re/CALL website.
In this episode, Jason looks at how we can be good and kind. You can also download a free "re/CALL This!" graphic for this episode, with a quotation from St. Ambrose of Milan about showing kindness to others, by visiting the re/CALL website.
In this episode, Jason looks at how we can presume upon God's goodness. You can also download a free "re/CALL This!" graphic for this episode, with a quotation from St. John Chrysostom about abusing God's goodness, by visiting the re/CALL website.
In this episode, Jason continues looking at how God is kind and good. You can also download a free "re/CALL This!" graphic for this episode, with a quotation from the first-century Christian Mathetes about the Incarnation and Crucifixion as works of God's goodness, by visiting the re/CALL website.
In this episode, Jason looks at how God is kind and good. You can also download a free "re/CALL This!" graphic for this episode, with a quotation from St. John of Damascus about how all creation participates in God's goodness, by visiting the re/CALL website.
In this episode, Jason looks at true kindness and goodness. You can also download a free "re/CALL This!" graphic for this episode, with a quotation from Abba Theonas about how our goodness pales compared to the goodness of God, by visiting the re/CALL website.