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    The Path

    Posted on Thursday, January 25, 2007 at 9:21 PM by Jason Barker

    Ancient Faith Radio has just announced a new daily program featuring Bible readings. Their current newsletter describes The Path:

    "The Path" will feature readings from the daily and festal epistles and gospels. Appropriate Old Testament readings will be featured during Great Lent. Thoughtful words inspired by traditional Orthodox commentary and writings will also be featured, along with references to the commemorations of the saints.

    The ten minute broadcast will air Monday through Friday at 8:00 a.m. ET, 12:30 p.m. ET, and 11:00 p.m. ET. They will also be available via download on Ancient Faith Radio's web site and as a podcast via free RSS subsription for users of Itunes, Ipods and other MP3 players.

    These broadcasts will be hosted by Fr. Tom Soroka, rector of Saint Nicholas Orthodox Church (OCA) in McKees Rocks, PA near Pittsburgh. In our interview with Fr. Tom announcing the new broadcast and podcast, he said, "It is very important that Orthodox Christians become familiar with the scriptures, not only with the readings they hear on Sundays, but the entire, rich lectionary of our Faith. We encourage everyone to read the word of God for their own spiritual growth, but we also acknowledge that there is a need for recorded material to bring the scriptures into the lives of busy people. I look forward to working together with Ancient Faith Radio to develop this daily broadcast.

    An audio announcement and introduction of "The Path" is available by clicking HERE.

    I again encourage readers to adopt the discipline of reading the Bible in a year.

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