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Somehow Martha went from bearing the brunt of the moral of the story to becoming a powerful figure in her own right. And the more I read, the more impressed I was at how “the rest of the story” concludes the early parable on prayer and hospitality in astounding ways.
Martha and Mary, Featured Saints
Our recent panel, Women Sharing the Good News: Teaching and Preaching, sparked such excitement that we knew we couldn’t stop there. So, we’re taking it to the next level! Join us this July 8th–29th for a dynamic four-week mini-course with the inspiring Dr. Teva Regule, and discover how you can teach and preach Christ with confidence and grace.
We’ll meet weekly (online) throughout July, wrapping up just in time for the Feast of the Transfiguration. As an extra bonus, if you’d like, you can record your sermon at the end of the course—Axia will choose at least three to feature on our platforms!
All levels welcome. (Orthodox women only please).
Early registration discount lasts until June 14!

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“It was given to Abba Anthony to see a doctor in Alexandria who was simply and humbly doing what God had given him to do. His inner being stood in the presence of the Lord as he worked and prayed. According to the literature of the desert, this is the goal of our life in this world as it is set out for all Christians..."
― Elisabeth Behr-Sigel, The Place of the Heart: An Introduction to Orthodox Spirituality, emphasis added

Axia's Programs Manager, Sherry Mohr, reflects on an opportunity with Duke Divinity's Christian Leadership program this April:

On May 2nd we remember St. Matrona, who although born blind and eventually unable to walk, welcomed the pilgrimage of hundreds who sought her for physical and spiritual healing.