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@FeWolf3 ай бұрын
Vespers & Divine Liturgy: Service Book for the Faithful St Tikhon's Monastery Press I can not seem to find one any where, you have an extra I can purchase?!
@francisxl3683 ай бұрын
Where can we go to see & support the Gen Z host that interviewed with?
@Gorthaur-Bauglir3 ай бұрын
Please read the reviews for the app a lot of people are experiencing issues! The New app is fine aesthetically but there are quite a few bugs especially for the saint of the day portion. 1. It does not automatically update so you have to scroll all the way from jesus's circumcision to the day that you are at, I don't know if this issue has been fixed but it is reoccurring. 2. When you click play all it in fact does not play all the saints of the day but you instead have to manually go in and select each individual saint after the previous one stops, which is quite annoying for those of us who are just trying to listen to them all at one time while at work or driving. 3. Occasionally there is a blank space where typically there would be a saint, I know they have saints for all 365 days of the year but sometimes they are not shown. These are just a few errors that I have discovered. Otherwise the new app looks great I wish it just functioned a little better.
@i_assume3 ай бұрын
Father bless! my friend found an issue with the app, that without internet he can't start it and listen to downloaded content.
@Hartley_Hare3 ай бұрын
I'm the stepfather to four children. My wife divorced her husband as he was violent towards her in some ways I don't think I need to go into. While I was a Christian before, and the only one in this household, I'm experiencing a strong pull towards Orthodoxy and try to be as positive a force in their lives as I can be. Is there any hope in this situation, or is it lost to sin?
@garrettkalinowski76183 ай бұрын
I'm a 26 year old (old for gen z) and a recent convert to orthodoxy and I love my church and my faith. We're out there! Don't lose hope Father.
@KingTonyBatts3 ай бұрын
27 here brother, I’m in the same boat. Converted to Orthodoxy last year, I was raised Catholic. I thank God for being merciful with me and showing me the truth! 🙏🏻☦️
@IosuamacaMhadaidh3 ай бұрын
Glory to God! Evangelizing your generation is essential. May God grant you many years young brothers!
@riscongo20103 ай бұрын
22 years old just started the beginning of my conversion to orthodoxy. We’re here just not many of us
@asht59053 ай бұрын
Me tooo bro just about to be 24 and a bit above 1 year saved and been baptized in my Orthodox Church for 2 months
@birdlynn4173 ай бұрын
Nice. 😊
@Masihiun-sahraallibya3 ай бұрын
My son was born in 2011 and he enjoys going to russian liturgy. Didn't have to fight with him, no attitude, he just finds it fascinating. I got lucky. May God bless you all as long as He loves Mankind.
@stormshadowctf3 ай бұрын
Make sure he knows what is actually being said in the vernacular please.
@Masihiun-sahraallibya3 ай бұрын
@stormshadowctf that is the only thing I've had to help him with, he knows more czech because of my wife but his godfather who is one of the fr. Deacons has helped him with me. But thank you for saying that!
@cozycastle3 ай бұрын
Luck is of the devil. Please don’t say this. Always give glory to the Lord
@pepejimenez92953 ай бұрын
🇨🇾☦️❤️
@LordVader10943 ай бұрын
@@cozycastleImagine taking that one word and focusing on it rather than what the comment is actually saying
@Èothederem3 ай бұрын
I am 19 years old. And I go to Church almost every Sunday to serve the Lord. My family disapproves and makes fun of me for it. But still I go! Greetings from the Netherlands.
@GuitarJesse73 ай бұрын
It is hard when you are your family members are not on the same page spiritually, but God will reward you for your faithfulness in spite of their mockery. Remember what the Lord said, “ blessed are you when men shall be filed you and persecute you and Chelsea or #MIN, if you go against you falsely for my sake.” Are you in the Orthodox Church? You will here that and all the beatitudes to remind you every Liturgy.
@ToTheosis3 ай бұрын
The amount of blessing god puts on believers who are committed while the family is not is impossible to put in words Fight the battle you can’t save your whole family and many around you just be a good example ❤️
@Èothederem3 ай бұрын
@@ToTheosis thank you very much!
@Èothederem3 ай бұрын
@@GuitarJesse7 thank you so much!
@ToTheosis3 ай бұрын
@@Èothederem bless you my friend just imagine when angels meet you in front of gates congratulating you and being proud of you for bringing many with you it gives me goosebumps ❤️ and the world become flash and Jesus saved us all with words so focus on that Just talk with them about it passionately and loving way whenever you get chance And tell them every time someone makes fun of you for ur believe will get you blessings from most high so let them laugh and be happy about it thank them for helping you on ur journey and tell them that day will come and they will help u another way with joining you in prayer 🤲🏻 ☦️ you can do this it’s ur responsibility now 💪🏻 19 of age already such a big spiritual battle ☦️
@grapicusdrinktus3 ай бұрын
They're the least religious as a whole, but the ones who are religious tend to be some of the strongest believers in my experience. Much stronger than the "Christians" in my Millennial generation. I feel we're in for hard times but that there's a light at the end of the tunnel if Christians can pull through for a generation or two.
@zhshsG73 ай бұрын
I completely agree. Gen z will be forged in the best possible way in Christianity, if we continue like this. Sure some will fail, but there will also be greater religious leaders than we've had in the whole past century, I'm sure of this.
@Somerandomguy-b9z3 ай бұрын
As a gen z I confirm this paradox 🤔
@Noizzed3 ай бұрын
Yes, as a gen Z i share the observation. I have never heard of anyone who is gen Z who converted to a protestant denomination, it is always Catholic or Orthodox, this is my case as well.
@tbc200653 ай бұрын
@@Somerandomguy-b9zI dont think it's a paradox at all. In fact, I think it makes perfect sense. If you don't have friends that share your faith, the more you'll need courage to deny yourself and follow the way of the cross in a generation where you're mocked for doing that.
@breatheeasily40133 ай бұрын
Amen! Agreed!
@princezzpuffypants62873 ай бұрын
My Gen Z child is the one who brought me to the Church. We were baptised only a few months ago. There is hope.
@daphnepearce94113 ай бұрын
Many years! I was just baptized last Saturday. Glory to God!
@GuitarJesse73 ай бұрын
Glory to God!
@Thjperry973 ай бұрын
Senior Gen Z here (26, born in 97) I can confirm my parents divorced when I was young, and neither are very religious, but nominally are Christian. I bounced from parent to parent over the years, but largely lived with my mom who married a Muslim, who was a good man and father to me, but he himself was largely a lukewarm Muslim. I was atheist/agnostic for most of my life, but a year ago I came back to Christ, and 6 months ago began my journey in the Orthodox Church, and hope to be a catechumen soon! Thank you father for your helpful and insightful videos 🙏🏻 Edit: it’s a month later and I am now an official Catechumen:) God is good
@johntatum-rn1pt3 ай бұрын
25 Here, 99' Baby. I share a similar experience, parents divorced when I was pretty little, my mother married an Atheist, he was not a great father, was a brute and was pretty absent. Never got to see my Father much, he was a pretty devout Baptist. I unsurprisingly, got into drugs, lustful behavior, PA, and I was a fighter. Just all around not a great person, I got married to a pretty much non-religious woman once I got sober around 22, our marriage went to hell very quickly and she ended up getting hooked on fentanyl and cheating on me. I did not know the light of god, but in that broken place I knew that the only thing that truly mattered was to find god. It was a long process to really change, but i got closer and closer to god, and I then found the Orthodox church. I also hope to be a catechumen soon.
@Thjperry973 ай бұрын
@@johntatum-rn1pt God bless you brother, I’m sorry to hear the world has not been kind to you. I’m so glad to hear you’ve found Christ and the church. You will be in my prayers, and I know the Lord will guide you and continue transform your life. While not as severe as your experiences, I’ve had my fair share of mistakes and regrets, most of which came from my outlook on life and God. We all come to God with our unique burdens, but through his Grace and his Church, I am being healed, and I know you will too ☦️
@maxvarjagen98103 ай бұрын
98’. Parents divorced before i could remember. I had a ton of issues connecting to other people growing up, and in my early 20s I started having mental breakdown after mental breakdown, flunked out of college and would probably be homeless if my grandparents didnt give me a place to stay. Ive been attending my local orthodox church since earlier this year. It’s been the only thing that’s helped. Drugs created new problems for every one they solved, and therapy only made things worse. I still havent brought myself to tell anyone in my family. They’re all either liberal atheists or jesuits, and ive become terrified that my psyche might still be fragile enough that rejection will break it again. All I can do is pray for courage and ask for forgiveness, and hope that I can find the strength soon.
@Thjperry973 ай бұрын
@@maxvarjagen9810 I can relate on struggling to tell your loved ones. Half of my family is Muslim, including my now ex-girlfriend of 8 years. She converted a few years ago while I was still atheistic, and once I came to Christ it was really a matter of time before we just separated. I guess in my experience, it’s been 1000x better and lighter on my soul to show, live, and speak about my faith proudly. Keeping it to yourself will only make you suffer, and you never know what new relationships you can create by being upfront about yourself. Don’t hide your light brother ☦️
@ElonMuskrat-my8jy3 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear your mother married a Muslim.
@joshuamkk3 ай бұрын
Gen Z here, I’ve been an Orthodox catechumen since the beginning of this year. It’s the best decision I’ve made. Christ is risen ☦️
@joehouston28333 ай бұрын
Where are you from?
@GuitarJesse73 ай бұрын
Indeed, the best decision you could make. Glory to God!
@sunshine699623 ай бұрын
what I noticed is at my church, we have had an explosion of young men joining us as catechumen, like 12 guys in the past two months all in their 20s. What I find a little strange is there are ZERO women in their 20s here, zero. Ive yet to even see a young women visit the church. I think I have an idea of why. oh and generally, Christ is risen is used as a greeting until ascension, otherwise known as paschal season, the more you know.
@joshuamkk3 ай бұрын
@@sunshine69962 Good to know thanks. Why do you think there are no women
@marshallkarl79563 ай бұрын
Lord have mercy, on my generation. CHRIST IS RISEN!!☦️☦️
@GuitarTunings333 ай бұрын
Mine, too
@raymondcannon21413 ай бұрын
He is Risen indeed! ☦
@georgeiftime66153 ай бұрын
Truly Christ is Risen ❤A hug from Italy🤗
@Vang20093 ай бұрын
Truly he is risen ☦️
@algardaus2 ай бұрын
Jesus is king
@kitty_darlene3 ай бұрын
Gen Z here (18) and I’ve recently found great interest in orthodoxy , I’ve suffered the pain of sexual abuse , separation of parents , moving place to place , lost my faith in God but earlier this year I regained it again. I’m still fighting everyday with evil thoughts Satan puts in my head but I am strong and I look forward to attending the Orthodox Church soon. I have found happiness in orthodoxy and it feels like home. God bless you all!
@AnaHernandez-of2sf3 ай бұрын
May Christ continue to be with you on your spiritual journey! May God continue to bless you.
@kitty_darlene3 ай бұрын
@@AnaHernandez-of2sf Thank you 🥺 i have fallen to sin lately and looking back to this message I wrote truly hit me
@AnaHernandez-of2sf3 ай бұрын
Remember that God is always with the broken-hearted and meek in spirit. Read the poem footprints in the sand. Hope you continue to grow in faith and love within the orthodox church. Blessings to you!
@IesuDulcisMemoria2 ай бұрын
As a catholic I will pray for you, I hope you find true rest in Our Lord. God Bless!
@notwuwly2 ай бұрын
God bless you! 🙏❤️ Everything will be okay!
@bordeauxhouse3 ай бұрын
I'm an older Millennial who damaged my children tremendously by divorce. Christ working through His Holy Orthodox Church has brought them from suicidality and atheism into Christianity and a dynamic parish life. Glory to God for His miracles.
@onemanturret16413 ай бұрын
Thank you for admitting divorce wrecked your kids. Too many people pretend it’s ok. I respect you for admitting your ball drop, Go fourth and sin no more 😇🇰🇵
@wjd_iii3 ай бұрын
Glory to God!
@Cristyface3 ай бұрын
Thank you for saying how divorce damaged your children. You're only human, and you were lost in that time, but admitting it honestly is very kind of you. My parents divorced, and neither of them admit that the wounds go deep for the children involved. Praying for you and your family's continued healing.
@arcadiusvincentius32963 ай бұрын
Don’t see the connection between suicide and atheism. A little bit of bad faith there.
@youtubeisdying9293 ай бұрын
@@arcadiusvincentius3296 well you see stalker, she said atheism *and* suicidality. If the said atheism *and thus* or *and therefore* suicidality maybe you'd have a point.
@qazyman3 ай бұрын
It's easy to blame the children, but it may not be wise. This is the result of Western societies that focus on wealth and personal satisfaction, and we have done this for generations.
@skylinefever3 ай бұрын
I often argued that it was from megachurch men acting like corporate motivational coaches. Many people had enough of them.
@user-Kova153 ай бұрын
West was built on your religion. It’s just what it leads to
@La_Loca_Armada3 ай бұрын
I blame my generation, the millennials.
@stephenlee16643 ай бұрын
@@La_Loca_Armada As a gen Z I don't blame millennials for the state of society, I blame it on the boomers with their godless rebellion that destroyed virtue and faith in western societies. I don't hate the boomers for monopolizing the wealth of society, but I am very disappointed that they completely destroyed all notions of virtue, tradition, and faith in their era of sex, drugs, and rocknroll. They are the origin point of the explosion of degeneracy in the west.
@KumquatTheHedghog3 ай бұрын
I’m gen z (25 years old Vietnamese), baptized January 2024 . I’ve been listening to Orthodoxy liturgy every day. Both me and my bf desire to convert to Orthodoxy. I thank God everyday for his redemption, grace, love and wisdom and deep personal relationship that I have with Christ.
@Somerandomguy-b9z3 ай бұрын
Huge respect 🤝
@Felipe-kv8qd3 ай бұрын
Filipino gen z, just been made Catechumen yesterday. Good to know that the Kingdom of Heaven is recruiting every race and kind of person!
@madalinalapustea95723 ай бұрын
@@Felipe-kv8qdthe Kingdom of Heaven does not have any condition on race, ethnicity, color...It welcomes everyone that wants to know Christ 🙂 Welcome to the Orthodox Church! ❤☦️🕊
@medeasamkharadze89893 ай бұрын
@@Felipe-kv8qdyes, and that’s what true equality is all about. God love us ALL and wants every single of us to find salvation. ❤️
@colereece39023 ай бұрын
I’m 24. Raised Baptist, fell away from the church, got into the new age movement after psychedelic experiences, came back to Christ as a Protestant. Now I’ve left Protestantism and have been attending liturgy.
@opinionatortv64573 ай бұрын
As long as you've returned to Christ, no worries brother. Stay Strong 💪💪
@medeasamkharadze89893 ай бұрын
Glory to god. May you be brought to Orthodoxy by the grace of god.
@NFS00383 ай бұрын
I wonder why psychedelic use always seems to lead to forms of Satanism
@yoggerzzz3 ай бұрын
If I ever became Christian it would either be to Catholocism or Orthodoxy. Protestanism and Baptism (especially with what has been portrayed in the USA) is radical, scary and dangerous with very few links back to Christ and the original foundations of the Church anyways. Most are brainwashed, radical and potential terrorists in the making. I'm waiting for the Christian pushbacks in the years to come and I will not be surprised when there are shootings and deaths in the name of Jesus Christ and for the right way of living. Islam is similar, but at least they're more honest.
@Sonmz3 ай бұрын
I was an active psychedelic user from the 90's to the early 2010's. I tried everything I could and even things that never made it to the mass market. I regret that period, as well as years of addiction to opiates and many other things in my life. I will say one thing, I have always regarded people who, after a psychedelic experience, fall into the New Age movement, or, for example, talk about the "spiritual essence of the mushroom", as not only religiously misguided, but also spiritually infantile. For their beliefs are modernist eclecticism. A false doctrine from the point of view of any religion. The same is true of followers of theosophy. It is difficult to debate with such people precisely because they are not only deluded, but also believe not in the original source, but in a strange mixture of beliefs. And it doesn't cause them any dissonance. I realise that my arrogance towards these people is a manifestation of pride. But, putting it aside, there are still some questions. I realise that such teachings are the temptation of Evil. But now, thanks to you, for the first time I have drawn some parallels between new age vs Buddhism(or Hinduism, or whatever) and modern Protestantism vs Orthodoxy. After all, many people prefer the former precisely because of the accessibility and simplicity of both the way and the preaching. Answer a couple of questions please, if it's not too much trouble. What's your personal experience? Am I wrong? God Bless You! -Russian Orthodox from Kiev, UA
@tubalcain68743 ай бұрын
I'm 66, and I was born into evangelical Protestantism. Late in life I had enough, walked away, was received into the Orthodox Church, and I never looked back! My little Antiochian parish in the midwest is growing, with young families, but especially with men, particularly young men. The Holy Spirit is working.
@keylanoslokj18063 ай бұрын
Amen
@daphnepearce94113 ай бұрын
I'm 58 and was just baptized last Saturday. Glory to God! Your Midwest parish sounds very similar to my Arizona parish. I forgot how many babies have been churched this year...with more to come!
@LaxDux3 ай бұрын
Gen Z and Alpha are either totally disinterested in Religion or fully on board. I do think that those generations are going to produce amazing Saints in the hard times that are coming. God bless Gen Z and Alpha ❤☦️
@TheBanjoShowOfficial3 ай бұрын
The divide is becoming more and more pronounced. People are being forced to choose between good and evil unwittingly or wittingly when they look at the world around them.
@AnonymousMan1153 ай бұрын
@@TheBanjoShowOfficial Very true; I chose Christ just under 2 years ago. I'm 23 and thanfully am far from the only Gen Z convert. Christ is King. ☦️☦️☦️
@Basedorthodoxchad3 ай бұрын
Gen Z is becoming more interested in religion and I am seeing it as a late Gen Zer.
@user-Kova153 ай бұрын
@@Basedorthodoxchadwe are? I don’t see it. Though maybe it’s location
@Basedorthodoxchad3 ай бұрын
@@user-Kova15 Yeah that is a factor
@RumAddict23 ай бұрын
I'm 24 and socially isolated since childhood. I am in constant psychological pain because of this. Pray for me blessed Father. My first name is Boris. The glory of God strengthen you as usual!
@swagginfarmer3 ай бұрын
Boris, take care brother. I'm 20. You have my prayers. my first name is Ace. Bless you and may God lift up your spirit.
@sharkaspree8148Ай бұрын
Im 23 and recently accepted Jesus as my Lord within the year. I was an atheist with no religious upbringing, and despite that I was blessed by the Holy Spirit and knew very quickly that that is what had happened to me. Boris and Ace, may God bless you both, and I pray that the Lord Jesus has mercy on you, that the Holy Spirit guides you and edifies you, and that The Father protects you for all time. Amen
@PerplexPrays3 ай бұрын
16 years old. I came back to Christ a few months ago, and I am happy that more people are, as well. Don't lose hope on our generation, we are very stubborn but also very curious. Much love, and God bless.
@Dgeji3 ай бұрын
Same here,only I came to Christ last year. Pray for me,and my family,for they follow a false religion
@swagginfarmer3 ай бұрын
Take care little bro, God bless you.
@YaBuddy983 ай бұрын
26 years old here. Gen Z (1998). Devout Catholic out of a not so religious family. Prayed for 2 of my friends that were atheist to come closer to Christ. Happy to say both are now Christians (one Catholic one Eastern Orthodox).
@Ray1EGYPENARMAS1NDGАй бұрын
How did you do it?
@YaBuddy9824 күн бұрын
I didn't. I prayed and God answered. Talked to both a couple of times separately about Christ, neither reacted. They even made fun of me and my religion. The one that is now Catholic was even "trying out" Buddhism for a while and I understood that it's not in my hands but God's to show them the way and he did. I prayed for them and they seemingly over night found their way back to Christ.
@James-px6hp3 ай бұрын
My 9 year old son loves Church and reminds us all to pray. He even prostrates without us ever even suggesting it to him. All praise to God!
@Herr_Flick_of_ze_Gestapo3 ай бұрын
A monk in the making. God bless him and may the never-ending prayers of our Most Holy Theotokos be with him.
@thehonkler3 ай бұрын
What a chad.
@skylinefever3 ай бұрын
@@James-px6hp that's amazing. I think about how many kids are just dragged to church and told to endure it for their own good.
@AnaHernandez-of2sf3 ай бұрын
My little 6yo is the same!
@phillipvaleri27543 ай бұрын
Gen Z cradle Catholic here inquiring into Orthodoxy. Have always been Christian. God bless you Fr. Trenham. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
@jeremyshafer67203 ай бұрын
Also a Catholic here, I know things have been rough in our Church the last several years, but I want to say keep to the ship my brother in Christ. Jesus’s words were true when he said that the gates of Hell would not prevail. I greatly appreciate all of the Orthodox around the world and their deep spirituality, and I pray we all may come back into one fold as Christ desired.
@orthodoxboomergrandma35613 ай бұрын
My sons are 26 and 24. Raised between Protestant and RC until I finally found EO when they were 14 and 16. They fell off during my desperate search for THE True Faith! Now that I am actually HEALING through Christ, they seem open but not really seeking themselves yet… I pray the Akathist to the Theotokos Nurturer of Children. I pray she will be the Mother I was NOT when they were young and I really screwed up my first marriage by being such a horrible CONTROL freak… I was totally TWO faced without the Eucharist and a lifestyle of continual Repentance which only Orthodoxy gives! Lord help my sons come to you in SPITE of the damage I caused…🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@neyneynanamo20713 ай бұрын
I was borught back to the faith by the prayers of my father. I am 27 now. I was born into an orthodox family but never took it seriously and left it all behind in my teens. Hold on to prayer! The prayers of a parent are very powerful. I lived that. I felt the prayers of my father like a waterfall on my back.
@Orthodixi3 ай бұрын
Praying for you. I understand your situation. Brought tears to my eyes. We all walk in the truth we have at the moment. I have 4. 2 go to Protestant church. The others say the right words but don’t attend church unless our grandkids talk us into going. Even though I’m orthodox, I will not discourage church going to a Protestant church. I want the kids to learn about Christ and let the Holy Spirit call them not me. Don’t be hard on yourself. But I do appreciate your humbleness
@NavelOrangeGazer3 ай бұрын
Keep praying for them and reflecting the Light of Christ into their lives as He continues to transform yours. When I began my journey into Holy Orthodoxy I expected to travel this path completely alone. However thanks to the immeasurable Grace of Our Lord not only did my father who has been a "none" for nearly 70 years of his life join the Church but my mother who was Roman Catholic her entire life also came aboard Christ's Ark of Salvation! 🙏🏻☦️
@meggo3293 ай бұрын
Catholicism is the only way I love my faith.
@orthodoxboomergrandma35613 ай бұрын
@@neyneynanamo2071 amen! Thank you!
@toriedwards3 ай бұрын
My fiancé and I are being baptized in our Orthodox Church soon! You have helped us so much on our journey! We are coming to see you in North Royalton in September☺️ Lord have mercy on our generation!!🙏🏻❤️
@caladesiislandlife3 ай бұрын
Many Blessings!!US too ! Me back to Orthodoxy and my Fiance of 10 years, he's converting!❤
@joehouston28333 ай бұрын
Prepare to be a mother of 8. Joking 🤣
@_hazelfrost_30233 ай бұрын
Young gen Z here (2007, Poland), my family is almost entirely Roman Catholic however not religious at all. My parents are millenials, unmarried and seperated a long time ago, so I was pretty much raised by my mom (who is actually mostly unbelieving) and grandparents. I could say I was also raised by the internet (no authority in my life, so I really just did whatever I wanted all the time) and I fell into pornography very early on because I had such easy access at a young age. Then when I was 11 years old I claimed to be an atheist, a very stubborn and insufferable one at that (openly telling people about how every religion is false whenever I could because I felt better than them, I had no limits honestly and I didn't have almost any friends at school because I became proud, egocentric and just straight up mean) and I fell into a lot of sin and mental issues on the way. Last year, quite unexpectedly, I started believing again after some research which really just started with seeing a Christian video pop up on my recommended page, and I gained interest in studying Christianity. I started praying every day, reading the Bible, my demeanor changed dramatically, but I couldn't really bring myself to accept any denomination just yet. Months later, however, I started looking into Orthodoxy and something simply clicked for me at one point. Now, I've been attending the nearest Orthodox church for Divine Liturgy for almost 5 months, whenever I can. I talked to the priest about conversion and I'm learning about the spirituality and theology of the Orthodox faith. I constantly fight my old self and I finally found tranquility in my chaotic life, I've gone a long way and I'm committed. I'm truly grateful that our Lord has brought me here. I hope my story can be helpful and reassuring for someone out there, Glory to God!
@IndianaJonesTDH3 ай бұрын
This goes to show the importance of parents being parents and being involved in many aspects of the child's life
@soullight41583 ай бұрын
Amazing story!
@TheProdigalCat3 ай бұрын
Good for you little one! Now dive down the Raymond Ibrahim rabbithole 😂 Christ bless you and your family ☦️
@WarriorofChrist6123 ай бұрын
☦️☦️
@jasonfox99923 ай бұрын
be strong and courageous as you pursue Christ in the Holy Orthodox Church. The enemy will do everything possible to try to dissuade you. Don’t be discouraged and don’t give up! If a man falls seven times, he should get up eight times!
@ShaneJarvis-sb9zf3 ай бұрын
Gen Z here (97) I’m 27 and was raised charismatic southern Baptist. I always had a thirst for the truth and it eventually brought me home to holy orthodoxy me my wife and 3 kids were baptized on April 20th of this year. I think a lot of it growing up was that it seemed that you’d hear the holy scriptures and the stories of the apostles and then see people who just didn’t seem to care it was simply something they were expected to do, my perspective anyways. May the Lord help me to be a visual representation of Christ and His church so my kids never suffer as i did.
@skylinefever3 ай бұрын
@@ShaneJarvis-sb9zf I was stuck with the SBC and it left me with a permanent distaste. I saw it as preaching hellfire an brimstone to get more butts in pews. If kids get paranoid schizophrenia or cptsd, that is considered a price that's worth it.
@ci6516Ай бұрын
I’m 30 and came back to Catholicism . My best friend who’s a year younger conveyed to orthodox a couple years ago, and eventually that became a spark for me to examine myself and how lost I became without the lord . I personally enjoy the Catholic path of faith but what’s important as I’m sure you can all agree is that I’ve converted to Christ . I can never leave the Catholic faith as the rosary is what has saved me . But I admire so much of the east
@twitch87033 ай бұрын
04 Zoomer(Gen Z) here, it is true that my generation takes religion less serious, A lot of it is the normalization of universalism, subjective truth and the state of Protestantism in the West among also the things Fr said. These things have been a big factor playing into the religious downfall in my generation, however God is at work, I am a convert , God called to me when I was 18,I eventually found the Orthodox Church became a catechumen a few months before my 19th birthday and glory to God I am 20 and was baptized on Lazarus Saturday. Truth has been distorted in my generation, the enemy has used this tactic to pull many from God. However he did not expect it to have the opposite effect, the lack of clear truth in America is one of the biggest things that lead me to find truth, which is our Lord Jesus Christ. Glory be to him, God is working to call us to him, May my generation answer the call. All Saints pray to God for us🙏🏿☦️
@Dr.EMMI-Martínez3 ай бұрын
I was born in 2008 and I'm going to orthodoxy, Its been very sad to see the direction our generation is heading but, after finding orthodoxy I know we aren't hopless
@BlazeImfeld3 ай бұрын
Hello father! Excellent video, I am 23, an older gen z, and I was faithless for far too long. As I have grown older I have found immense peace in tradition, but my heart did not find rest until I found the Orthodox Church. There is still hope, I just know it ☦️
@durango528122 күн бұрын
I’m 17 and I am growing and fighting every day in my faith journey, struggling with many temptations and struggles that test my resolve, I keep getting up every day a bit of a better spiritual fighter. Please pray for me I am struggling with addiction and lust and am trying to bring my girlfriend to faith (16). I’ve helped her alot and even saved her from suicide but am currently trying to help us to quit nicotine and weed because I know that they are completely incompatible with the faith. She’s agreed to quit both the first of this year and I pray that God willing we will succeed and grow strong in our faith. She believes in Jesus and God and we go to a Christian school but we are struggling to live it out and make substantial change. I have been growing in my faith and have made great progress but I feel like everyone around me has near 0 interest in following the path of Jesus and it’s quite lonely when everyone wants to pursue worldly things. Keep putting out the great content, I really find it quite inspirational and helpful in these times.
@DEVS_VLTIMA3 ай бұрын
Father, I believe that though I am a sinner, I am covered in the precious blood of the Lamb of God, and am a new creation in Christ’s image, its is by God’s grace, and our faith, that we receive this, Gen Z is not entirely lost Father.
@corinnachandler86633 ай бұрын
When he said, its my fault, I felt that. This generation is my kids...and I admit they have had it rough! Lord have mercy! I'm really praying for my three adult children Miriam, Judah, and Julia for their salvation as they are going out in the world! And for my two at home, Solomon and Pearl, and that I can be a better mother everyday.
@joshlang64423 ай бұрын
I am a Christian of Gen Z, we are a secular generation because we were born in a secular world but we are seeing first hand the need for humanisim particularly Jesus Christ. We have many sociological issues to resolve but I am hopefull and believe we will witness many miracles in our time. I'm willing to bet Christianity will be reaching a new apex the time my generation reaches it's end. Praise god, thy will be done.
@skylinefever3 ай бұрын
@@joshlang6442 I often joked that due to the number of weebs in Gen Z, some would go Shinto.
@sebastianchristens24703 ай бұрын
Hello, I am gen Z, 22 years old. I went to church with my grandpa when I was younger but after he died my parents did not continue in christianity. I have recently accepted Jesus as my savior and found great joy in faith, my perception of life has drastically changed in the last weeks. 2 days ago I went to church again the first time since 10 years ago. I am happy to see in the comments that my case is not unique!
@sebastianchristens24703 ай бұрын
@@TboneWTF Hi, yes I graduated from university.
@symphoniaix18952 ай бұрын
all glory to God! i am also gen z and recently accepted Jesus
@symphoniaix18952 ай бұрын
@@TboneWTF ive already seen your replies in nearly every comment on this thread. I dont bother responding to trolls
@Willpower19972 ай бұрын
Good on you man
@OlweCalmcacil3 ай бұрын
Me being an older Gen Z (24) i was blessed to be born when I was. My grades were the last classes taught on old tech and non-internet based classes. Even the younger Gen Z who are merely two years younger than I got hit hard. It isnt so much that the younger ones of us despise religion, its that they are extrmely psychologically damaged by being exposed to mental poision in their developmental years on the internet. This paired with, in my experience, most of our parents letting us "choose" our religion and not going to church or being only culturally christian, it absolutly gutted my generation's belief. That said, we search for the truth, and thanks be to God ive been able to convert myself as well as pretty much all my friends to Orthodoxy. In my experience all it takes alot of times is to introduce them to the church, proclaim its one truth, explain its history, and, this is the main factor, get them into a real life church. In my parish in the deep South, we have at least one new Gen Z guy come to church for the first time every Sunday. My parish was not even 2 years ago a mission parish that only had a priest once a month, and now in short order weve grown so big weve started to consider getting a bigger church because we have outgrown the current chapel. God heals all. Great video Father.
@skylinefever3 ай бұрын
@@OlweCalmcacil the typical reddit fedora tipper was not allowed to choose, that's why he is so miserable and hateful.
@Basedorthodoxchad3 ай бұрын
As a younger Gen Z I have seen the opposite.
@JamFlexx3 ай бұрын
How did you convert your friends ? I have some accepting of my faith and it helps grow theirs slightly, but all my friends are non believers. Last boardgame night I had two 'friends' blaspheme his holy name thinking faith is ridiculous. Tips would be appreciated
@OlweCalmcacil3 ай бұрын
@JamFlexx the name of the game is perseverance. Most of my friends were christian already but more of the cultural christian. I just lived the faith and discussed it with them when they asked question and eventually they came around. Although I will say, the single most important part of that process is to get then into an actual church. You can talk about it all you want with them, but until they experience it themselves it's like explaining colors to a blind man. The second most important factor is getting them to talk to their local Parish priest. Once they establish contact with the priest they are exceptionally more qualified than most lay people to answer your friends questions. With one of my friends getting him to talk to the priest was the hard part because he came from a denomination that was rabidly anti-authority and hated hierarchy, but once he talked to the priest it was smooth sailing from there. But especially for non-believers, the best thing we can do is to pray for their salvation and for their hearts to be softened to the word of Truth, and when they ask questions, think about your answer and tailor the response to them.
@concretesandals45013 ай бұрын
Because of the Internet, we are constantly exposed to alternative ideas. This gives us a great deal of inherent skepticism, making it harder for us to just accept unproven spiritual beliefs.
@skylinefever3 ай бұрын
@@concretesandals4501 It makes me think about how many kids in pre internet days had strong doubts, but did not get to express them. Then I think about how many find reddit.
@robogentbreezy98403 ай бұрын
It has led me to Eastern orthodoxy.
@newme1589Ай бұрын
That is psychologically proven ! Internet makes you confused, so the solution is, to the surprise of no one, turn of the screens
@gibbobux1033Ай бұрын
@@newme1589 Heavily depends on the person. You either come out on top or drown.
@quentins816529 күн бұрын
At this point, I'm simply living not to violate my consciousness. I have to live with myself and my actions. If anyone says they know what happens when you die. They are lying. To you, or themselves.
@sebastijan58943 ай бұрын
Not Americans, but me and my fiancee, both Gen Z, have come to Christ this year. I was born and raised Christian, from a very Christian country and from a strong Christian family and community, but have left it all during my teenage years. On the other hand, my fiancee is from a very secular society and from a broken family, never knew a single thing about Christ. It's quite a journey, we are still somewhat at the beginning of it, and the contrast of our backgrounds and being on the same path now is very exciting, yet somewhat scary.
@SearchforKevinWestleyonYT3 ай бұрын
Gen Z has the least amount of "religious people" but in my experience it has the most amount of converts and religious people that are dedicated.
@gabrielgabriel51773 ай бұрын
World is going towards the time of antichrist and every coming generation is less religious. This is fact and always has been. Always the earlier generations are more religious that latter.
@kidgay37303 ай бұрын
Personally I'm a Presbyterian, however, unlike many of my brethren in the Protestant church I do value the Church Fathers and wish we could add a bit more of the rites and tradition that Orthodox and Catholic Christians enjoy to the Protestant church. I just downloaded the app and I'm excited to finally be able to easily listen to the similar works. God Bless!
@stefanielynn842 ай бұрын
I have a daughter born in 2010 and a son born in 2013. Both of them absolutely love and believe the Orthodox church so much. My daughter was one of the first in our family, after my husband, to be interested and attend services. My son loves serving as an altar boy and wants to be a priest.
@Vasko-t7u3 ай бұрын
I am 21 and the Lord blessed me with a wonderful friend in my uni class who is Orthodox who took me to Church as an inquirer and transformed my life, blessed be the Lord our God!
@birchfeather63243 ай бұрын
Father, it wasnt until my late 20s that I started to piece together that my mom and dad divorcing was actually a devastating tragedy. I was 6 when it happened, but it was so normalized to me that I had no concept that it was damaging at all to me emotionally, let alone spiritually. It was only 4 years ago I started to realize this, and truly I think I still have much to piece together about it. Please, if you have any more to share about divorce and its effects on children and families, it would be greatly appreciated 🙏🏻
@PaulPanagopoulos3 ай бұрын
Im young gen Z, you can see the unbelievers be so confused at everything in life. With Christ it all makes sense. Everything falls into place.
@yuggoof3 ай бұрын
@@TboneWTF Christ is Risen!
@sunshine699623 ай бұрын
Maybe during the honeymoon phase. I had a good four month honeymoon phase, got baptized, and life became a million times worse. Im quite lost bur will continue to attend liturgy, pray, and fast.
@JamFlexx3 ай бұрын
@@TboneWTFwilling to bet you've never seriously cracked open a bible to try and understand. Never attended church willingly as an adult to see the community healing. Apologists and other scholars have dedicated their entire lives trying to disprove God and cannot, do you think you know more than society and its history off your presumption ?
@deaj84503 ай бұрын
@@TboneWTFSure. Though there are many reasons, too many for a youtube comment. And in general religion is far too deep a topic for this format. But the way it helps is pretty simple actually. With god you are able to come to more answers about why certain things happen in your life. Why did I lose x job? It felt devastating and life ruining at the time, but it's because God was trying to put me in a position where I could accept y job instead and it ends up being better for me. These revelations usually only happen for me in hindsight. I wonder why god allowed me to suffer in x or y way, only to come to an understanding of why later on as I look back and see the maturity and growth I had to go through because of the suffering. Growth I would never experience otherwise. Usually you suffer to become stronger and a better person, and god wants to facilitate you becoming a better person. It helps make sense of life in that it helps you become more accepting and resistant to life's challenges and temptations. There are other ways, but I feel that is a decently easy one to understand from an atheist viewpoint. By the way, I'm not trying any type of conversion here, that would be foolish. I just wanted to answer because I was an atheist for years and would have asked the same question you did. So while I'm not great at explaining these things and others could do a much better job, I hope the answer I gave at least makes sense to you and helps you understand people of the faith a bit better.
@kkurrent662 ай бұрын
@@sunshine69962 rofl
@shobudski67763 ай бұрын
Father you should visit my Orthodox church here in Upstate New York. A solid 1/3 of my parish is made up of Gen-z young people including my son. There is hope. ☦️
@v.ciziri3 ай бұрын
I am a gen z, and i was an unbeliever as well. But later on i found orthodoxy and now ive been a catechumen for 3 years 🙏🏼☦️
@jacobsumner78923 ай бұрын
1997 here the phones are horrible for this generation we have a great distraction introduced for some of us in middle school and high school now with some very young, and I see a lot of people isolating from community I know because I’m part of that, there are positive’s when it comes to access of information but also it’s causing addiction issues to social media and pornography. Me coming back to my faith in Jesus Christ is what is causing the greatest change away from those mistakes. I grew up Christian was homeschooled went to church, slowly as I got older and went to public school I didn’t focus on my faith and began seeking through other things such as phsycadelics and lost my way to other drugs and drinking thinking I was just having fun and finding myself. I didn’t find anything special until I started seeking the lord again recently and I feel like I did nearly as a kid again and I can’t be thankful enough to be following Jesus Christ
@DavidMauerMusic3 ай бұрын
I was born in 1997 in a Christian household. In fact my dad even had his own little church group that he ran. Unfortunately I had little interest in the faith when all I was told growing up was that I was gonna “burn in the eternal lake of fire” if I wasn’t a good person and all I liked as a kid was “demonic.” The absolute loveless marriage my parents were in was also a hypocritical sight to see and what broke the camels back was my fathers descent into pornography and alcohol addiction (after losing his job) that eventually led to him having a stroke, developing dementia and dying a slow death over the course of the next 10 years. Somehow through all of this, I never rejected the fact that I was a Christian deep down, but I had no interest in understanding it myself, until last Christmas when my father finally passed away (yes, he died on Christmas Day). Since then I’ve picked up the bible and I’ve somehow found my way into the life of faith as a once completely uninterested child. There is hope yet for Gen Z, but they are certainly not to blame for their lack of faith. The world around us is more corrupt and focused on the self than ever and they are just trying to survive in a society that makes absolutely no sense and has little time for Jesus Christ and the people that follow him
@skylinefever3 ай бұрын
@@DavidMauerMusic I think about how many people can genuinely believe certain things, and how many are just barely hanging on and trying not to lose Pascal's Wager. Having that in my youth left me with a permanent distaste. The only reason I ever bother looking at conversion is because the mainstream hates it, and I hate the mainstream. My personality trait has always been "screw the establishment." Screw the establishment is not a valid reason to convert. I suppose if genuine spiritual experience happens or some religion becomes believable to me, I would join. I tend to argue that I am agnostic because the truth is not genuinely knowable to me at this time.
@linktv79792 ай бұрын
Im 19 hated church my whole life. I thought i was so smart when i was 15 and became an atheist saying if Grace is just to become a better person, then God could have just let the philosophers teach the world. When i realised that atheism had nothing to do with there being no god but being your own god I started searching for truth... orthodoxy was the only thing that made sense im planning on getting baptised and spending all my days off at the greek orthodox church near the college i just started at since my home town had no orthodox church. However my Catholic and Presbyterian parents think im joining a cult and are not supporting me at all. I do not care ive found truth and finally in my life ive been happy and excited to go to church for the first time in my life communion with the lord isint a burden. Im forever in debt to the jesus and the orthodox church for coming into my life. Thank you for preserving the teachings of our Lord.
@isaachurst7853 ай бұрын
I’m gen z and I’m a catechumen in the Holy Orthodox Church. More converts and catechumens my age than you could imagine at my parish, Glory to God! ☦️
@that1swede1643 ай бұрын
I’m gen Z, I know I’m unworthy of heaven, but I’m still gonna try to please god, and maybe if I do that enough I’ll get there to be with him.
@ΟλυμπίαΧαλκίδου2 сағат бұрын
We don't get in the heaven because we worth it but because God loves us. Our consent is what just needed.
@Christ_Cb33 ай бұрын
The Patristic Nectar app has been doing wonders for my spiritual life, diving into the catechism lectures is very helpful considering God willing I will become a catachumen in the church in the next couple of weeks. God bless and thank you
@carbide-jo5ft3 ай бұрын
Praise be to God, i'm 16 and actively always engaging and correcting my family members to help them along the path of Christ. Christ have mercy on us all, Father not all of Gen Z is lost to delusion, have faith in our generation ❤
@Magnulus763 ай бұрын
The problem with the hypothesis that abandoning religion leads to community decline is that community engagement in the US fell before participation in traditional religious communities. Lions Clubs, Masonic Lodges, even trade unions and PTA have been declining since the 70's, not just traditional organized religions.
@kevinguerrero-k2n3 ай бұрын
24 years old. My wife and 10 month old son were all baptized a couple of months ago!
@evans39223 ай бұрын
Glory to God... Most Holy Theotokos may protect ur family
@kieferonline3 ай бұрын
15:38 About the aggressively anti-Christian culture, I agree that's what I perceive as well. Anecdotally, I noticed this sentiment picked up dramatically after September 11, 2001. I overheard many young adults at that time conflate radical Islam with all religion, and quite unfairly, Christianity as well. They would say religion inevitably leads to holy wars, which is the exact wrong conclusion. Let us pray that America remembers the centrality of peace and forgiveness to Jesus' message. I like to point this out to people --think of the billions of lives that have been saved of the centuries due to Christianity, the wars and destruction avoided due to Christianity!
@skylinefever3 ай бұрын
I find it interesting that in Europe, people can freely trash Jesus's people, but can't dare say anything bad about Mohammed's people. Many people argue that all religions suck equally.
@Xaforn3 ай бұрын
Very interesting discussion. In my experience as a millennial the reason so many have left religion was because it was so empty. The questions they had couldn’t ever be answered, too many times when I was growing up I was told not to ask questions, just do what I was told. It causes great frustration especially for those who are born and raised in high demand religions/denominations. That was my experience. When I started doing research and finding answers I found peace outside of the legalism I’d been raised in. Too many who are in authority in Christianity do not understand what they are even preaching or teaching. They have separated scripture from the culture that was around when it was written, therefore losing the reason why such statements were made.
@skylinefever3 ай бұрын
I was like that. Whenever I read some holy man asking why there are too few butts in seats, I just say "Did you ever bother to read from redditors?" Many holy men just see athiesm as edgy teens being edgy teens. Some see reddit as a bunch of immature people who refuse to grow up. I say that no matter how distasteful someone sees athiests and redditors, if they are dismissive of the points then they get nowhere.
@Babby60103 ай бұрын
Great video Father. I’m a Catholic who found you from your conversations with my sphere. Always happy to hear from you. God Bless!
@Nathan-zw7nq3 ай бұрын
Because many of my generation weren’t raised in spiritually Christian homes. They never had that reinforcement at home and they certainly weren’t getting it at school. If anything public school and university taught my generation to despise Christianity, and maybe their parents were “Christian,” but there are many who make claims but don’t practice at all. That’s the problem I’m ever grateful I grew up in a family that took their Christian faith seriously, even if it was the Anglican Church. And I’m grateful for growing up in a High Church Protestant tradition, much closer to Roman Catholicism than any other Protestant church, because it put me on the path to the True Orthodox Church.
@skylinefever3 ай бұрын
@@Nathan-zw7nq I think about how many parents who aren't hardcore ship their kids to some Christian or Catholic school for some academic edge. George Carlin once made a clean joke about it. He was asked "Why aren't you Catholic? You were in Catholic school for 12 years." His answer "Because I was in Catholic school for 12 years!"
@KrystianNowicki-jm3en3 ай бұрын
Very reasonable and honest assessment of the Christian milleaus. Very inspiring, selfless and seemingly unbiased words. Christ forgive us. It inspires me to make orthodoxy more accessible to the people of my country, I always try to give the new people I see at my parish a chance to join the “non Russian” community of converts, or at least let them know of our existence.
@allthenewsordeath57723 ай бұрын
26 years old Catholic here, we’ve literally grown up in a environment that is either completely indifferent or moderately hostile towards the faith, as a result, those of us who hold it are actually somewhat dedicated, viva Cristo Ray!
@matthewgallant36223 ай бұрын
I am a Catholic. For me I left the church for years and just explored other avenues of spiritual activity, but my wife and I have been attending church, and as a child I was raised Catholic so that’s why we attend the same church I grew up going to. I love the beauty of Catholicism, the history of it, the elegence and mythology. And I respect all forms of Christianity now and I think there’s wisdom to learn from everyone. I definitely appreciate your words and Orthodox but I am staying with what I grew up on.
@calebwright.3 ай бұрын
24 yr old here born and raised in the Church of Christ, they didn’t bring the gospel to me in a way that made sense, baptized at 9 but didn’t understand what it meant to have a relationship with the Lord until 19. I didn’t look any deeper in faith at the age of 9 and a lot of pain happened in those 10 years but made me a stronger believer today. I think of myself as a walking testimony to the verse “Train up a child in the way he should go and when he is old he will not depart from it” Prov. 22:6 There are plenty of young people hungry for truth today, I sadly must say I think a lot of church’s in previous decades made a bad example of how a religious life ought to be conducted leading to a generation that sees the church as backbiting hypocrites, rather than looking at all people believer or not as sinners in need of saving grace
@FoxLokian2 ай бұрын
Born into the Celtic Christianity I have become interested in the orthodox path. I would like to have a good teacher. I have prayed to God for guidance on this. I am interested in becoming orthodox.
@cifge_4042 ай бұрын
As a Gen Z Baptist confused by the amount of Eastern Orthodoxy in my feed lately... I needed this. Thank you. I can always spot a true Christian regardless of denomination by where their focus is-- you've got it, brother.
@ishitrealbad30393 ай бұрын
i think the easiest and most true explanation to why GenZ is less religious. Is due to people seeing through the facades of protestantism and also the technological revolution that has enabled a lot of hedonism and entertainment.
@skylinefever3 ай бұрын
I figured it was because Gen Z doubts something, reads reddit, and falls down a rabbit hole. I think about how many people in history could truly believe to their core, and how many were fire insurance clients. Perhaps now there are fewer fire insurance clients.
@oronk60Ай бұрын
I was one of the gen z's that were pushed away from my family's faith, I was very devout in my atheism to the point I sweared I'd never be a Christian. But slowly, I began to wear my cross again and less than a month ago I had a revelation of faith, began praying, and on that day I felt more convictions than I have ever felt in my life. I couldn't explain it sufficiently if I had years. All my views flipped. I'm sure that those willing will find the church even in my generation. I see a lot of burnout with my friends and I'm expecting a pushback from this culture of usery and sin. God bless.
@katsaf3 ай бұрын
Thankyou Fr. Josiah
@VladimrDImpaler3 ай бұрын
Father Josiah, I was very impressed with the app. I will use it often. Have been listening to you, Father Spyridon and John MacArthur.
@billelliott35072 ай бұрын
Excellent points. I’m going to begin fasting Thursday and Fridays and join an Orthodox Church near me. Christ is Lord. If my generation is going to be less Christian than the least I can do is ensure my future children (Lord willing) and their generation are more Christian
@114tl3 ай бұрын
Another fellow Gen Z here in America 🇺🇸, (2005), I just want to say I have converted to Christ in 2019 when I was fourteen around my birthday, I have been struggling with sin, but as I grew in the Christian Faith, I started not to mature physically but spiritually having knowledge and understanding, even getting more virtuous and seeing life a different way on how I see things then my teen years being new in the faith. I have grown more patient, and started to know my gifts, I’m still new in the faith because I’m still learning, but Jesus did call me. I have been now identifying myself a mixture of nondenominational Protestant beliefs and having Orthodoxy Scriptures (specifically Ethiopian Bible by the Tewahdo Orthodoxy and King James Bible ‘with Apocrypha’ Mix). Edit: I have a Rare King James Bible that holds onto Orthodox Canonical Scriptures by Thomas Nelson.
@WORKOUTSOLUTIONS3 ай бұрын
❤✝ CHRIST IS RISEN ✝❤ ❤💪💍🙏✝ GOD BE WITH US IN OUR FIGHT AGAINST EVIL AND TEMPTATIONS ✝🙏⛪👩❤️👨🕊
@allnationsseer75613 ай бұрын
Good word on realizing our children have a different world, they will shine even brighter in the Power of the Holy Spirit!
@alexandersiskos71763 ай бұрын
Thank you for this beautiful and inspirational message! Jesus Christ and God have mercy on me a sinner 🙏
@raygipson88963 ай бұрын
Thank you for all you do Father Josia☦️
@Skankhunt427313 ай бұрын
Gen z 2005 atheist here, I respect you for preaching this. While I myself am an athiest, I still believe there’s hope for me. Whether I find him on time is up to me, I just hope one day someone can give me that reason why god exists. I believe in proof, and I guess that’s why it’s hard to believe. I hope I can find him before it’s too late.
@NigelOommen3 ай бұрын
Hi brother, I know absolutely nothing and am an idiot, but if you truly seek God and want to know why he exists, I would do this in your situation. I would buy an ikon of Jesus Christ the Good Sheperd and prostrate before him 30 times, asking him to answer your question each night before you sleep. Without humbling ourselves before God, we cannot even grasp at the miniscule grain of understanding that is offered to us. In a cruder sense, its like asking a blind man to color a rainbow.
@youtubeisdying9293 ай бұрын
It doesn't make sense that we were randomly created in a freak accident, yet we have the inner drive to survive and breed. That in itself makes zero sense. Atheists simply can't comprehend things that don't exist in the material world (not you dude, people who are older and should know better). Scientists can mechanically explain the release of brain chemicals that makes people fall in love. They can't tell you why people fall in love or why love even exists. They'll tell you that it boils down to a pseudo-Darwinist will to survive, but they can't tell you who imbued mankind with that will to survive. You can't create *something* from *nothing*. Even a scientist will tell you that. You can question the validity of the specific Christian interpretation of God, but to say that we came from nothing is frankly childish and low-tier. These people don't engage seriously with the world. Simply put, atheism is cringe-inducing intellectual brainrot.
@scottkrafft68303 ай бұрын
You don't need proof, you need faith. Reject the BS education system that was instilled in you beginning at age 3 or 4 that you need proof for everything. You absolutely do not. With what I've seen in my life, there's been DOZENS of things that cannot be explained.
@TheBanjoShowOfficial3 ай бұрын
I’m 23 and Ive been reborn multiple times, once at 18, again at 22. I love Jesus Christ with all my heart, mind and soul. When you study scripture you begin to realize the inherently supernatural nature of the Bible arc, and you realize it’s impossible for it to be made up. It’s simply not possible. There is nothing more true than Christ. I try to lead my contemporaries and friends in that direction. God always finds ways to humble me and redirect me. Atheists have a funny belief and that’s that being Christian is easy. Nothing can be further from the truth, there is NOTHING harder than being a Christian in the course of your life. If it isn’t hard, you’re not doing it right. You must reject yourself. And im certainly a failure in the eyes of God if it were not for Christ.
@seanoftheroses3 ай бұрын
I have downloaded the app. So many enlightening lectures and edifications.
@seanoftheroses3 ай бұрын
Today I listened to the Holy apostle Mathias and the ten martyrs of the icon. Amazing. I prayed for them all. All ten men and the lady Maria.
@IvanSpaziano-ko5cv3 ай бұрын
Father, I've lived in a Catholic seminary for all my life and in 2016 I was even close to become a deacon, but after I've fallen in love with a girl and I've left the seminary, I agree with traditional values to live, the purity and the cardinal values, but I can't deny that for me Christianity was just a long bored, boring way, to nothingness, and for I've found in the communities the opposite of love, that's why I've left the Church and becomed agnostic. Sometimes I still pray, but I've Transmutated my life through simple practices of meditation,where finally I've started to taste something inside of me, a little bit of compassion for other beings. If one day I will have a family, we'll, I will give to my son's my values offcourse, but I will left to them, their personal choice to become and to choose what kind of religion believe, if they want.
@alexandersiskos71763 ай бұрын
Thank you for this beautiful and inspirational message! LOrd Jesus Christ son of God have mercy on me a sinner 🙏
@enidmorrison61033 ай бұрын
Have i heard anything so excellent and so well put in a long time? Praise The Lord.
@flatheadgg24433 ай бұрын
Born in the 90's, l am quite opposed to the church and institutionalized religions as a whole but being primarily raised on christian traditions, l can say it really helped me becoming a good person and kicked off the start of my own spiritual path. I can only dread thinking of a future generation entirely raised by atheists, it will be a world completely devoit of morals.
@Charlotte_Martel2 ай бұрын
That's ridiculous. Do you honestly believe that there were functional societies where murder/SA were tolerated prior to the 10 commandments? You state that you currently do not belong to a church, yet I assume that you are not committing hideous crimes. Clearly, you are behaving morally sans church.
@AlexStock1873 ай бұрын
Wow. You're final point of "being inexplicable" is right on point. I've been "baptized" into doubts and skepticism, and that has been one sticking point preventing me from full engagement. Just how "explicable" so much, if not virtually all, of modern Christianity is.
@patrickadams28643 ай бұрын
Thank you. Well said. We need revival. Only God can save America 🇺🇸 🙏 🙌
@meangreenmememachine28903 ай бұрын
Thank you Father ☦
@supercatyler3 ай бұрын
I am 20 years old and i have been a Eastern Orthodox Catechumen for a year now!
@doesnotFempute3 ай бұрын
I'm a millennial raising gen alpha kids. My parents both came from strict religious families, which drove them away. They raised us without any type of religious view outside of occasional family events / weddings/ funeral etc. i now find myself on a spiritual journey as a non denominational Christian. Nobody convinced or pressured me to get here but the Holy Spirit. My family started attending church services in person last year. (edit to add: our church is not non denominational. It is Baptist. I'm just not sure of my "label" because I'm still figuring things out). My children love the kids' ministry. I hope to raise them with love and appreciation for His sacrifice, so they won't feel pressured or be scared away. i don't want to raise them to make decisions from a place of fear. I'm trying to teach them the power of prayer and discernment that was absent in my upbringing - well, it was still there. I was just trained to ignore it. When we were blessed with children, the presence became too strong to deny.
@skylinefever3 ай бұрын
@@doesnotFempute sounds interesting. When I heard people call Pascal's Wager a Protestant heresy, I finally felt like I found something. Pascal's Wager is basically that hellfire and brimstone stuff the Southern Baptist Convention loves using. If it makes kids paranoid, so be it according to the actions of SBC holy men.
@kalev_knight2 ай бұрын
Im old to mid gen z and i seek to learn what makes life good and it has lead me to find a faith and a faith that is not a corpse eatwn by maggots of modernaty, the muscular faith firm in it self and sure in line with its actions and words
@Ali-q4g7e3 ай бұрын
I am gen z and after being non denominational for a few years I want to convert to orthodox 😊 thank you for helping us you have answered many of my questions
@CarrionKnightАй бұрын
It’s a separation of people like oil from water, those who never believed or come from families who never believed have left, while those who truly believe have grown closer to God. I’ve met some of the most passionate Christian’s I’ve ever seen in my generation as well as some of the most virulent bile spitting atheists.
@NlyaHA753 ай бұрын
Thank you for this good content! Praying for the young adults in my family and across the world.
@Maria-f5m1k3 ай бұрын
Thank you, father! God help us 🙏🏻
@IOANNIS1323 ай бұрын
Thank you dear Father for your concern, love, and wisdom....PS. we downloaded the stunning app, love it and hope God gives you your heart's desire for more patrons to this OUR Patristic Nectar Project and guidance for OUR Youth!!! Love, Thanksgiving and Prayers!!!
@fathermathew71003 ай бұрын
Though I’m non denominational I hold and continue the faith and no matter how the times changes the holy trinity is constant
@LilHolyNuggetАй бұрын
I'm a 16-year-old (about to turn 17), and I find that the reasons for unbelief are feeble. It seems that instead of looking into God, they presume that it's all a myth or just made up by men to gain power. I pray from them and the Catholic Church. God bless to my fellow Catholics and Orthodox brothers and sisters.
@andreasboknudsen34263 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for all the great work that you do 🙏
@mjsyankee17503 ай бұрын
God bless you Father.
@PatristicNectarFilms3 ай бұрын
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@jackhebdon83604 күн бұрын
I am Gen Z myself, I was/still am trapped in this loop of self indulgement and gluttony and have struggled with drugging and cornogrophy