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May 10
2009

View Your Site with the Current Economy in Mind

Posted by Henry Bentley in Web designTipsProjectsMarketingInterneteconomye-commercebusiness building

Henry Bentley

This past election we the people voted for change or a fresh start. What can they do different with this administration and economic condition. I have a few ideas that might help you get a little more out of your web site in the next year ahead of us.

May 10
2009

Bring Back Christian Values, It's the Only Way

Posted by Peter and Helen Evans in Orthodoxy

Peter and Helen Evans
Many are concerned about the direction our country is going. Some call it anti -Christian, some call it post Christian, some call it secular. Whatever it is called, it is time to turn back the tide and bring Judeo Christian values back as the foundation of our culture and society.
From the video by Peter and Helen Evans

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May 10
2009

How Do Orthodox Handle Financial Crisis

Posted by Peter and Helen Evans in Orthodoxy

Peter and Helen Evans
Jesus' attitude toward earthy riches was most succinctly summarized in the Gospel of Matthew 6:32 'For your heavenly Father knows that you need all these things.' His concern is that we should not assign them too high a place in our own concerns. He continues, immediately (v. 33), saying, 'But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you.'
May 10
2009

Orthodox as Authority in Mainstream Book

Posted by Peter and Helen Evans in Orthodoxy

Peter and Helen Evans
Finally a mainstream book that features Orthodox authorities! Fr. Tom Hopko, Dean Emeritus of St. Vlad's Seminary, speaks on Abortion. Fr. Hans Jacobse, President of the American Orthodox Institute, speaks on War. Fr. Jonathan Tobias, editor of Second Terrace blog, speaks on Euthanasia. There are other voices in this book, but preponderantly Orthodox. We can finally be heard in the public square.

Yes, our book; Get Serious, Whoever said Christianity was Nice? or the Church's Stand on Contemporary Culture, is finally in print and we're very excited. We want to let you know that it can be ordered from "http://www.tatepublishing.com/bookstore/book.php?w=978-1-60696-301-2"

Also, if you, or a group you know, would like us to speak on the topics in the book or some other aspects of contemporary culture, please contact our speakers bureau at "cynthia.damaskos@orthodoxspeakers.com".

We hope you enjoy our book! and if you want to be on our newsletter and get info directly into your mailbox, send a request to we2rone@cox.net. and just say subscribe in the subject line
May 10
2009

Inside Catholic

Posted by Peter and Helen Evans in Orthodoxy

Peter and Helen Evans

Peter and Helen Evans were recently featured in an interview on Inside Catholic. Click here to see it.

Apr 28
2009

ELEOS BLOG (14): PASCHA 2009

Posted by Dianne Tzouras in PsalmsOrthodoxyhymnessential oils

Dianne Tzouras

ELEOS BLOG (14): PASCHA 2009: Magnify your Purpose with God’s Essential Oils, Loving EveryOne Selflessly

Di: Christos Anesti!

Angel: Alithos Anesti!

Di: Alithos O Kyrios! Which of our many beautiful oils would be appropriate for us to feature, honoring the greatest Feast Day of the year in the Orthodox Christian Church – Holy Pascha?

A: Well, sister, the name of our therapeutic-grade essential oil blend, Magnify Your Purpose, enters my mind every time I hear EIKONA sing the ancient hymn:

Apr 26
2009

Great Gifts for the High School or College Graduate

Posted by Olan Chancy in Orthodoxy

Olan Chancy

We are approaching that time of year when the mail box will be full of announcements from the sons and daughters of friends, relatives and acquaintances announcing the upcoming graduation of a young adult from high school or college.

Apr 26
2009

Summer Maintenance Tips for Your Home

Posted by Henry Bentley in ProjectsHome MaintenanceH Bentley& Associates

Henry Bentley

Summer is here and its time to get busy! Here are some tips to getting your home ready for Summer.

Apr 25
2009

What We Want from Government, Tea Party comments

Posted by Peter and Helen Evans in Untagged 

Peter and Helen Evans

Tea Party, April 25th, Washington DC

Friends, Americans, Patriots - lend me your ears!

We are gathered here on this beautiful day - not because we are filled with hate - but because we love our country.

Apr 15
2009

Speeding Tickets Are About Money, Not Safety

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in taxesstudiesSpeeding TicketsrevenuepoliticspoliceenforcementEconomicsbusiness climateAtlanta BravesAmerican Culture

Nicholas Chancy

With the economy in the tank, businesses need all the tourist dollars they can get. Which is why local police ruining family vacations with speeding tickets is a bad idea. Unfortunately, with towns and cities hurting for cash, the RADAR gun is getting more use than ever. New evidence proves that speed enforcement isn't about safety, but about making money for local governments. Not only is speeding not a serious cause of accidents, but a new study has shown a correlation between declining municipal revenues and increased speeding fines. Worse, as police focus on traffic enforement, other types of crimes tend to go up. Business owners need to get the facts to guard their businesses from the harm strict speed enforcement can cause.

Apr 07
2009

NOT a Christian nation? Of course we are!

Posted by Peter and Helen Evans in Untagged 

Peter and Helen Evans

NOT a Christian nation? Of course we are!

President Obama has been at it again - repeating the rather provocative statement that America is not a Christian nation. To be sure, he's said this for years and he also says that America isn't a Jewish or Muslim nation either. Rather, he says that we're "citizens" gathered around a "set of principles."

Mar 27
2009

Frightening to "Die Peacefully in One's Sleep"

Posted by Peter and Helen Evans in Untagged 

Peter and Helen Evans

According to a recent article, dying in one's sleep is actually a frightening thing for Orthodox Christians. This seems foolish to the world, but much Orthodox truth seems counterintuitive like this.

I. Making Decisions at the End of Life in a Post-Traditional Culture: Finding One's Way to God

Orthodox Christianity offers orientation in the cosmos. More precisely, it leads us away from our passions and purifies our hearts so that we can be illumined by the uncreated energies of God and come into union with Him.

Mar 26
2009

ELEOS BLOG (13): Everyday Lenten Essential Oil Scents

Posted by Dianne Tzouras in Saint EphraimPsalmprayerOrthodoxymyrrhlentKassianihumilityfrankincensefastessential oilsBible

Dianne Tzouras

Angel: Hi, Di! We’re over halfway through the Great Fast, during which we often recite or read silently the Lenten Prayer of St. Ephraim:

O Lord and Master of my life, take away from me the spirit to be lazy and neglectful, the desire for lust of power and idle talk. Grant me, your servant, the spirit of moderation, humility, patience and love.
Yes, O Lord and King, grant me to see my own faults and keep me from judging my brethren, for You are blessed now and forevermore. Amen

Mar 24
2009

Debt or Deficit... hunh?

Posted by Peter and Helen Evans in Untagged 

Peter and Helen Evans

In last night's "Prime Time Press Conference" the Dear Leader promised that he would "cut the deficit in half" by the end of his first term. Sounds like a good thing, right? Wow, he's going to cut something bad that starts with a "d" in half! With all the bad financial news lately, this sounds like dramatically good news. Not so fast. Sit down, take a deep breath and pay close attention.

Mar 09
2009

Do You Have a Biblical World-view?

Posted by Peter and Helen Evans in Untagged 

Peter and Helen Evans

Let's discuss this article http://www.alliancealert.org/2009/03/09/barna-9-of-american-adults-have-a-biblical-worldview/.  It says that only 9% of Americans have a Biblical worldview.  Alot more think they are Christian and we've seen surveys where about 90% think they are "spiritual."  What that usually means is they make up their religion as they go along.   

Mar 08
2009

ELEOS BLOG (12), Enhancing Life with Essential Oils by MLM or Relationship Marketing

Posted by Dianne Tzouras in sponsorsRelationship MarketingPsalmsMLMgreengodparentsGenesis

Dianne Tzouras

D: Hi, Angel sis. Today let’s clear up some misconceptions about MLM and our Eleos business, clarify how Young Living (YL) is neither a “Ponzi” nor a “get rich quick” scheme, and show that is an equitable, private, debt-free, green, grass roots, and seed to seal company that offers rewards to everyone from new customers to entrepreneurs.

Mar 04
2009

ELEOS BLOG (11): Enjoying the Living Energy of Idaho Balsam Fir Essential Oil

Posted by Dianne Tzouras in Saint VelimirovicIdaho Balsam Fir

Dianne Tzouras

Angel Hi, Di. Isn’t it wonderful that Young Living (YL) has just had an incredible harvest of Idaho Balsam Fir?
Di Hi, Angel, that’s so true! The harvest was at the YL farm in Idaho, of course, only thirty-five miles from the Canadian border, and it was done under ideal conditions – in extremely cold and pristine soil!
A Like in Michigan! The soft, evergreen fragrance makes me think of our Greek Orthodox summer camp in Rose City, Michigan. This is what led me to give our YL conifer blend Evergreen Essence the nickname of “campessence”. (Laughs)
D Exactly! Our sense of smell is very profound and evokes even our earliest memories from childhood!
A What do people say about Idaho Balsam Fir?
D It’s been called the “jump in the bottle oil” because that’s what it might make you want to do, and “the happy oil” and the “put it wherever it hurts oil” for obvious reasons!
A Where is this exhilarating oil found?
D Idaho Balsam Fir is exclusive to YL and is bottled in 5ml and 15 ml sizes. It‘s also in Animal Scents Ointment (for pets and their owners), the supplement BLM (for bones, ligaments and muscles) and in the essential oil blends of Believe, En-R-Gee, Egyptian Gold, Gratitude, Sacred Mountain, and Transformation. And before I forget, it’s in the new Deep Relief Roll-On, YOUR favorite, sister!
A Oh, Di, you know me SO well. I carry the roll-on in my purse at all times, and I use it if I feel a headache coming on, am stuffy or have pain from tendonitis. …Don’t you have a quote from St. Basil or another church father about balsam?
D Yes, in the Prolog, Bishop Nikolai Velimirovic (1880-1956), the “Serbian Chrysostom”, states, “For Christ’s presence is like that of some life-giving, scented balsam which restores health, enriches life and gives savor to man’s soul, thoughts and words.”
A Wow, the wisdom of the church fathers includes knowing the benefits of God’s incredible trees!
D Our “green” Patriarch, Bartholomew continues to remind us to be stewards of the earth.
A And as we can see, using the earth’s treasures wisely is good for us and for the earth. In concert with this, whenever YL chops down a tree, it plants another in its place, as part of its dedicated reforestation program.
D When we breathe in the essence of forest trees captured within essential oils, we breathe better like we do in the forest itself. The trees produce oxygen, and their aromatic oils carry oxygen swiftly to all our cells.
A How does Idaho Balsam Fir work, Di?
D You can hear Gary Young speak about Idaho Balsam Fir’s global effects by going to the YL site, www.youngliving.com, under opportunity (conference calls). He explains that Idaho Balsam Fir (Abies balsamea) is anti-inflammatory, anti-tumoral, anti-bacterial, anti-viral, anti-coagulant, anti-depressant, and anti-stress.
A It’s calming and uplifting.
D Yes, this oil relieves stress by lowering cortisol levels. In fact, its universal benefits are much like those of lavender, the “Swiss Army Knife” of oils. But that’s enough technical stuff. To my mind, the best part is its “sparkly” aroma that inspires me to think of Christmas!
A I agree and just love it. To encourage us to try this awesome oil, YL has a special promotion this month and next; anyone earning 165 PV in one order will get a free 5 ml bottle of the lovely Idaho Balsam Fir AND a 10 ml Deep Relief Roll-On!
D Generous! And these unique products come from Young Living farms -- nowhere else!
A We’re so blessed to have these oils and to be able to share them through our blog!
D To explain just a bit more, the PV (product value) listed in the catalog and online is roughly based on the product’s wholesale dollar value.
A Thus the PV total of your order is what gives you the free products. To obtain Idaho Balsam Fir or anything else from our extensive virtual online health and wellness store, visit us at www.youngliving.org/eleos (6422) or www.youngliving.org/angelbrock (287231).
D Since we’d love to hear about and answer your questions, we invite and encourage you, our readers, to respond to our blog in the comment box below!
A Until next time, blessings!
D Amen!

Mar 04
2009

Do What's Right!

Posted by Peter and Helen Evans in Untagged 

Peter and Helen Evans

www.peterandhelenevans.com/Our current crisis is not a financial crisis. It was not caused by some complicated financial dealing that only a few 'experts' can understand. No, it was caused by a whole lot of people doing things that they knew were wrong. Our current crisis is a moral crisis.

The financial meltdown was caused by the failure of credit markets. When you boil it down, credit is really just another name for trust, which is another name for a mortgage, too. As long as we trust that our debtors will pay us back, the system works better than anything the world has ever seen. But, as soon as doubt and uncertainty replace trust, the whole structure falls down. That's where we are today.

Mar 04
2009

What Baseball Teaches About America

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in ticket dealsSpring Trainingsportsseemyseat.comKissimmeeHouston AstroseconomyEconomicsDisney Wide World of SportsBusiness ManagementbaseballAtlanta BravesAmerican Culture

Nicholas Chancy

In one of my favorite Sherlock Holmes stories, the esteemed detective had deduced that the villain was an American. But, all the suspects were purporting to be British. How to figure out which one was lying?

Elementary, my Dear Watson! Holmes tossed the prime suspect a ball. He caught it with his left hand, at which point Holmes promptly arrested him.

Why, you might ask? Because the man was right-handed. A right-handed European man would catch a ball thrown to him with his right hand. A right-handed American, however, would wear his baseball glove on his left hand. That means a right-handed American would catch a ball with his left hand, which is the exact opposite of how the rest of the world works.

Feb 28
2009

Pushing the Gay Agenda in the Greek Archdiocese

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in OrthodoxyMichael HuffingtonGreek Archdiocesgay agendaGayFrank SchaefferAmerican Culture

Nicholas Chancy

 Globally, Orthodox Christianity is known to be highly conservative concerning what is frequently referred to as "traditional Christian morality." In Europe, for example, more progressive and liberal elements of society spare no effort in attacking the Church as a bastion of traditionalist repression, especially concerning homosexuality.

Ironically, however, in the United States an image seems to be growing of the Orthodox Church as more liberal towards sexual sins than, for example, the Evangelical denominations. Quite a few people, judging by chatter on the Internet, are getting the impression that Orthodoxy is similar to the Episcopal Church in respect to moral issues.

Feb 24
2009

The Only Economic Stimulus That Will Work

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in WebpoliticsMarketingJoomlaInterneteconomyEconomicsContent Management SystemsCase StudiesBusiness ManagementAmerican Culture

Nicholas Chancy

Obama's stimulus plan won't help the economy, and might actually sound the death knell of the dollar. After all, the whole thing is predicated on the idea that you can borrow and spend your way to prosperity. That is just plain nuts, of course. You don't borrow your way to wealth - you produce your way to wealth. Americans are tapped out and swimming in debt, so producing for the domestic market is a tough slog right now. Good thing there is a big world out there, and a good way to sell what you produce is to target it.

Feb 24
2009

Compiling an Online Gigbook for Harpists

Posted by Maryjean Zarick in sheet music downloadsparadise musicmaryjean zaricklever harpharp music nowharp music downloads

Maryjean Zarick

Last month I issued an invitation to harpists to upload their favorite arrangements to my website: www.HarpMusicNow.com and I am pleased with the response. These uploads add an element of diversity as they are very different than the kind of harp music that I produce. Ruthann Ritchie uploaded a harp and voice version Caledonia, a tribute to Scotland by Dougie MacLean. Alice Freeman of Windy Wyoming shared two traditional Celtic pieces, The Cutty Wren and The Star of County Down. And Susan Strick graciously uses the website to debut her original composition Amandina, flamboyant piece and the first installment in a series of "gypsy" pieces. A sound sample of each of these pieces can be heard on the home page.

I offer my heartfelt thanks to these harpists. There are now a total of 33 titles available for download on the HarpMusicNow website! If you have not visited the site, please do.

There is still room for plenty more uploads. I am particularly looking for arrangements for wire strung and triple or cross strung harps. If you have a contribution and you are not yet a member, please contact me directly. A timely upload could earn you a complimentary membership!

Maryjean Zarick
www.HarpMusicNow.com

Feb 15
2009

ELEOS BLOG (10): Using Essential Oils Straight from the Bottle

Posted by Dianne Tzouras in Valortherapeuticspasisterssaint Basil the Greatsaint Basil the GreatPsalmpeppermintkidsDeep ReliefclaritychamomileBreathe Again

Dianne Tzouras

Angel Hi Di, this is so awesome to get together for our blog. Several people have emailed to ask us how to use Clarity and all our other Young Living therapeutic grade essential oils. We need some clarity on this issue (laugh). To start, the easiest way is to inhale them.
Di Right, sister, just open the bottle, take a deep breath, and take in the aroma of the oil.

Feb 10
2009

Troy Polamalu - At Last a Good Orthodox Celebrity!

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in sportsOrthodox celebritiesGreek CulturefootballAmerican Culture

Nicholas Chancy

Troy PolamaluIn the U.S., Orthodox Christians rarely get the opportunity to feel good about celebrities. There are quite a few people who claim to be Orthodox who work in movies, in politics, and in the arts. Unfortunately, almost all of these people are not what could be termed spiritual role models. Nominally Orthodox politicians get busted for corruption, Hollywood Hellenes live tabloid lives that shame everyone, and our artists cause no end of mischief. We are so used to this state of affairs, most of us don't even react anymore. Which is why when someone who is genuinely Orthodox, and famous, does something important we need to take notice.

Feb 01
2009

Di's Ninth and Angel's First Blog---Eleos, Enjoying the Living Energy of Essential Oils

Posted by Dianne Tzouras in stewardssistersrosemaryresponsibilitypeppermintmissionmental healthessential oilsclarityalertness

Dianne Tzouras
Di Here we are finally on OrthodoxBiz together writing a blog, talking on our cell phones and looking at our computers, you in Michigan, and I in Pennsylvania.
Angel We joined the twenty first century (laugh).
Jan 29
2009

Why Joomla

Posted by Henry Bentley in Untagged 

Henry Bentley

What is Joomla? Joomla is an award-winning Content Management System (CMS) that is used world wide to generate everything from simple personal home pages to complex corporate web sites. Joomla has been developed and is maintained by a world-wide community of programmers. Their individual effort and collaboration includes the availability of thousands of ready-made additional features (known as extensions) which can be added to your website as your needs grow.

Jan 20
2009

Rod Dreher Understands Populist Anger

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in Rod DreherRepublicansRedsate.comeconomyEconomicsbailoutsAmerican Culture

Nicholas Chancy

 Rod Dreher is an Orthodox Christian and columnist for the Dallas Morning News. He's also a contributor to the Orthodox Christian Network, where his Just Thinking podcast is one of the network's most popular shows. He was also the target of a critical article recently published on a prominent conservative blog site.

Jan 11
2009

Why You Want to Start an Online Business in 2009

Posted by Henry Bentley in Untagged 

Henry Bentley

The economy is down, unemployment is through the roof, we’re in the worst financial crisis since the great depression. Sounds like the worst time to start an online business right? Wrong! The year 2009 could be the perfect time to start an online business because of all the turmoil going on in the business world. Let me explain…

Dec 17
2008

Celebrating Christmas with Nothing

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in liturgical worshipcultureChristmas traditionsAmerican Culture

Nicholas Chancy

 My first Christmas Eve in Poland, I was invited to a friend's house to celebrate. It was 1992, and though I had been teaching in Poland for six months, most of my time had been spent around other ex-pat Americans. This was my first real Polish holiday, and I had looked forward to it eagerly.

Dec 12
2008

Cashing in On Your Website

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in WebTechnologyMarketingInternetaffiliate programs

Nicholas Chancy

 A Website exists for a reason. That seems axiomatic, but the fact is that many Website owners lose site of that fundamental fact. Before taking on any Web project, I always ask future Web entrepreneurs, "What is the purpose of your Website, and how do you plan to make money off it?"

Nov 30
2008

Christmas Memories Inspire Orthodox Christian Harpist

Posted by Maryjean Zarick in Untagged 

Maryjean Zarick

Growing up in Northeastern Ohio with an Italian mother meant that Christmas was a time for bringing out the vinyl Mario Lanza record. This amazing tenor of a by-gone era could really belt out those classic Christmas songs. If I close my eyes, I can still experience the smell of Christmas cookies baking, the sight of frost on the windows and the sound of Mario Lanza nailing the high note in “O Holy Night.” In 2004 when my youngest brother was dying, he took great comfort in listening to the CD version of this same album, especially one particular song called “Guardian Angels.” The lyrics tell of an angel with shining wings, standing at the bedside, ready to lead one to Paradise. This song was played at his funeral in December of that same year. The melody haunted me until I finally sat down to work it out on the harp. Each time I played through the piece, I found myself wondering who had written such a comforting melody. A Google search revealed that the composer was none other than Arthur “Harpo” Marx.

Nov 21
2008

High CPU Usage with Your Content Management System

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in Web 20TechnologyJoomlaInternetContent Management SystemsCMSAdvice

Nicholas Chancy

 Content Management Systems are growing in popularity as a framework for running Websites. A Content Management System (CMS) automates many of the repetitive tasks associated with running a Website. Using a script framework and a database, a CMS lets organizations sponsoring Websites focus on publishing content to the Web. A CMS framework also comes bundled with all kinds of capabilities such as interactivity (discussion forums, comments, blogging), membership, syndication (RSS feeds), podcasting, and a whole lot more.

Nov 17
2008

Orthodoxy and the Religious Right

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in presidential politicspoliticsOrthodoxyObamaAmerican CultureAmerican Culture

Nicholas Chancy

 Are you an Orthodox Christian with friends or relatives in or around Damascus, Syria? Do you belong to the Antiochian jurisdiction, and so have ties to Syria that way? If so, you might want to notify all your Syrian contacts that Damascus, ancient seat of civilization and the home of the Patriarch of Antioch along with thousands of Christians, is about to be destroyed by Israel.

Oct 29
2008

Is Christianity rational? Truly Universal Health Care!? & More...

Posted by Seraphim Danckaert in theologyOrthodox MediaOCN programmingOCN

Seraphim Danckaert
There are quite a few great programs out today, including the VERY FIRST episode of our newest series with Dr. Demetrios Katos, so please spread the word. Direct links and descriptions are available below.

Of special note: The newest episode of "OCN Now," on which I briefly discuss our current End-of-the-Year Matching Campaign. Please listen in, share with friends and consider giving to OCN during this great opportunity. When you do, your gift will be matched dollar for dollar. Find out more below...and thanks for your support!


OCN Now: Would you like to help OCN share Orthodoxy with the world?

Tune in to find out how your end-of-the-year donation can be matched dollar for dollar.

And, if you'd like to give and see your donation doubled, please visit our Web site to use the "Donate Now" button, which will safely process your donation through PayPal. You do not need a PayPal account, and you can use your major credit card to make either a one-time or recurring donation.


Come Receive the Light: Was Jesus God? A Rational, Philosophical Defense of Christian Faith


Richard Swinburne, an internationally recognized professor of philosophy from Oxford University, explains why he believes that the main Christian doctrines about the nature of God and his actions in the world are true — and rationally justifiable, even in today's world of science, sophistication and doubt. Also, Demetri Katos explains the purpose of "Worship in Spirit and Truth," a new OCN podcast about the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom.


Worship in Spirit & Truth

Our newest podcast is here! Join Dr. Demetrios Katos, as he explores the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom and helps you more fully appreciate what's going on in Church on Sunday morning.


Just Thinking: Orthodoxy & America

What caused major newspapers like USA Today to write about conversions in the Orthodox Church? Fr. Chris and Rod Dreher of the Dallas Morning News discuss.


Special Moments in Orthodoxy: Book of Acts, Part III


Learn about the Earliest Church by studying the Book of Acts with  Fr. Harry Pappas, Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology at St. Vladimir's Seminary.


Theologically Thinking: Truly Universal Health Care!?


Ever wonder what it would be like if doctors healed people for free? Find out about the lives of two such doctors, Sts. Cosmas & Damianos.


Get Wisdom: A weekly Bible study program for teens and young adults

Jason Barker looks at Romans 8, talking about the involvement of the Holy Spirit in our salvation.


Turning to the Fathers

Fr. John McGuckin on St. Gregory the Theologian.


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By giving today, your tax-deductible gift of $25, $50, $100 or more will be immediately doubled — and it will help OCN continue to touch lives throughout the world. Thanks for your support!

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Oct 27
2008

Appearing in Natural Search Results is Key to Web Success

Posted by Henry Bentley in search engine rankingNetwork MarketingMarketingfree beer buddye-commercecofun

Henry Bentley

Let me tell you something Google and the other Search Engines don't want you to know.

Several studies have shown that web surfers' eyes jump over paid results and go directly to the natural results. One study on Google showed surfers preferring natural results 3 to1. So instead of shopping for Google Adwords, consider the natural method for getting more traffic.

Oct 10
2008

When Prosperity Fades - Will the Gospel?

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in Orthodox EvangelismEthicsEconomics

Nicholas Chancy

osteen.jpgMy family members are Evangelicals of the Pentecostal variety. I was raised in that faith, but being Orthodox for almost 10 years has distanced me quite a bit from the world of megachurches and televangelists. Still, visiting home frequently means coming face-to-face with it, as my retired dad usually watches several hours of televangelism a day. He's good about keeping the TV off when my kids are awake, but after they are in bed, he often turns on programs he's recorded during the day.

Sep 10
2008

Learning Liturgy in a Frat House

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in Orthodox Evangelismliturgical worshipAmerican Culture

Nicholas Chancy

images.jpgWe got herded into the room blindfolded. We knew that we had gone down some steps into a basement and that it was cool. Other than that, we weren't sure where we were or what was happening.

We heard chanting. Suddenly, the blindfolds were removed, and robes were hurriedly put on us. As we stood there blinking, we found ourselves in a candlelit room with various symbols on the wall. On the floor, was a great diamond around which we found ourselves arrayed. As we stood there, a ceremony began that would bind us to this brotherhood. The service was intoned by robed men reading from leather-bound service books.

Aug 22
2008

Humanitarian Relief in Georgia; Obama and McCain at Saddleback & More

Posted by Seraphim Danckaert in presidential politicsOrthodox musicOrthodox MediaOCN programmingOCNBible

Seraphim Danckaert

Handy links to all of the Orthodox Christian Network's new shows are included below.

In addition to those mentioned in the title of this post, be sure to check out "Journeys to Orthodoxy" for the story of an African-American jazz musician and Assistant Professor of Music at Ohio State University who recently entered the Orthodox Church.

Aug 20
2008

The All Powerful Blog

Posted by Henry Bentley in Untagged 

Henry Bentley
When it comes to search engine placement, content is king. One way to get content on your site is to have a blog component installed. The other day I was checking out how people were getting to www.freebeerbuddy.com. One of the keywords that people had typed in was Mark Dallmeyer.
Aug 08
2008

Ten New Episodes From OCN: An Orthodox Princess, Remembering Solzhenitsyn & More

Posted by Seraphim Danckaert in Orthodox musicOrthodox MediaOCN programmingOCN

Seraphim Danckaert

What a week! All our shows are back, now that a couple have returned from their summer siesta. You can listen to all 10 of them by clicking on the links below or by tuning in to any of our 27 online Orthodox radio stations at the listed times (EST).

Jul 23
2008

Catering to the customer in your web design

Posted by Henry Bentley in Untagged 

Henry Bentley

When it comes to web site design, e-tailers today face many choices. They have more technology than ever at their fingertips to create a site full of bells and whistles, but at the same time, they want to deliver a quick and seamless shopping experience so consumers can get in, get their product, and get out.

Jun 30
2008

A Your Personal Checklist to See If Your Website Is Search Engine Friendly

Posted by Henry Bentley in Untagged 

Henry Bentley

The following is checklist designed to help you gauge the search engine friendliness of your website. If you are planning a website this checklist will help you avoid the common pitfalls of unfriendly designs.

Jun 20
2008

Unleashing the power of natural search marketing

Posted by Henry Bentley in Untagged 

Henry Bentley

The popularity of search engine optimization may have slipped with some retailers in favor of paid search, but is still a critical component of any retailer’s search marketing strategy.

Jun 18
2008

Di’s 8th Blog: Eleos, Emancipation from Local Emergency Outpatient Services

Posted by Dianne Tzouras in Thieves Bar SoapOrthodox EvangelismNingXia Redlavender essential oilbusiness cardaccident

Dianne Tzouras

Written by Dianne Tzouras June 19, 2008 Welcome to my blog.

Semper paratus. Always be prepared.

After liturgy and fellowship on the last Sunday in March, I stopped at a red light in the left lane and then, when the light turned green, I crashed into the car in front of me.

Jun 15
2008

While Customers Write Product Reviews, Retailers Are Finding Ways to Leverage the Content Off Site

Posted by Henry Bentley in Untagged 

Henry Bentley

Word of mouth is a proven way of driving sales. When product buyers give a thumbs-up, the endorsement car­ries powerful credibility that retailers and manufacturers cannot duplicate in product descriptions. Little wonder, then, that customer reviews can pack the same punch online. Maybe more, because of the Internet's power to distribute consumer comments more widely and rapidly than word of mouth.

Jun 14
2008

What Are Hits vs Visits?

Posted by Henry Bentley in Untagged 

Henry Bentley

What do “Hits” mean?

Hits would be any request to the server which is logged. This could be both human, as in visitors or other computers, such as search engine spiders or bots. The request can be for anything. It could be for HTML pages, graphics, audio files and more.

What are “Visits” then?

Well if “Hits" are times the files are accessed by man or machine, then visits are when a request is made to the server from a given IP address.

Jun 14
2008

Write Better Web Site Content

Posted by Henry Bentley in Untagged 

Henry Bentley

Content writing for the Web might not look too tough, but I promise you it is harder than it looks. Anybody and everybody can write - you learn how to do that in grade school. The problem is not everybody can write well. To hopefully put you back on the right track I thought I would share with you a handful of tips that pros use when doing any sort of web site content writing.

Jun 14
2008

The Pros and Cons of PayPal

Posted by Henry Bentley in Untagged 

Henry Bentley

Last month, I was asked for advice on choosing the right payment gateway, specifically for the pros and cons of working with PayPal over the other more expensive options. I’m keeping this list of pros and cons quite short, hopefully this will help you decide if PayPal is the best solution for your online e-commerce website.

Jun 14
2008

Social Networking Drives Hits Up On Websites

Posted by Henry Bentley in Untagged 

Henry Bentley

Retailers are creating a presences on social networks to make a minimal investment in an attempt to gain maximum exposure.

Roxy, a retail clothing store, posted a video on the social network and video site You Tube to get potential customers interested in its brand.

Jun 12
2008

Something Can Be Done About Gas Prices

Posted by Henry Bentley in Untagged 

Henry Bentley

As gas prices continue to increase, Congress continues to blame others while ignoring practical steps to stop the pain Americans are feeling at the pump. To lower gasoline prices and reduce our dependence on foreign oil, we need real solutions to our energy challenges. http://www.americansolutions.com/ is a site that is petitioning the government

Jun 12
2008

"If You Love Me"

Posted by Jim Giatas in Orthodox EvangelismLoveJesusHolyGospelGodChristBible

Jim Giatas

The Lord Jesus Christ entreats,

“If you love me, keep my commandments.” John 14:15

And, “He that hath

Jun 11
2008

Learn About the Wonders of Orthodox Liturgical Music on OCN

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in Orthodox musicOCN programmingliturgical music

Nicholas Chancy

 Icons in Sound is a relatively new program on the Orthodox Christian Network. The host, Vlad Morosan, is an expert on Orthodox liturgical music. I feel like this is a show that practically every Orthodox Christian needs to listen to, and listen to every week.

Why? Because we don't go to church except on Sunday.

Jun 10
2008

Paradise Music Goes From Simple Store to Online Community

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in Web designJoomlaContent Management Systems

Nicholas Chancy

I'm often accused of being something of a Joomla Content Management System Evangelist. I'll admit it. I am a little passionate. But I think with good reason. This blog is actually a reprinting of a case study I did concerning Maryjean Zarick and her Paradise Music site. I wrote it up to highlight some of the great stuff Joomla can do for a small business person, and I decided to share it as a blog here to help spread the word.

May 26
2008

Online stores sales increase 19%

Posted by Henry Bentley in Untagged 

Henry Bentley

I wanted to reconnect with the seasonal store shopping experience to understand first hand why stores are getting so hammered by online merchants at Christmastime. The stores I visited were nicely decorated and neatly stocked-and hauntingly empty. Parking was easy and checkout was a breeze. I got suitable gifts and prices were good.

Apr 26
2008

Day Of Silence

Posted by Henry Bentley in Wekiva High SchoolLesbianGay

Henry Bentley

Here is a letter I wrote to hopefully make people aware of what is going on in the public school system. I called the superintendent of schools office, the school and school board. As of yet no one has called me back as is the case whenever I have a concern.

Apr 12
2008

Di’s 7th Blog: Eleos, Expressing Love in Envelopes of Saved Letters

Posted by Dianne Tzouras in Relationship MarketingNetwork MarketingMLM multilevel marketingcatharsis

Dianne Tzouras

Written by Dianne Tzouras April 12, 2008

Tempus fugit. Time flies as we get older. The Marketing Bootcamp Teleclass I took this year was about preparing the soil for new growth in business and life.

Apr 10
2008

The Design Stupid!

Posted by Henry Bentley in Web designMarketinge-commerce

Henry Bentley

James Carville, the political campaign strategist, hung a sign at Clinton’s Little Rock campaign headquarters that read: “It’s the Economy, Stupid” became ensconced in American political folklore—and helped get Bill Clinton elected President in 1992.

Mar 26
2008

Global Orthodoxy and American Presidential Politics

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in presidential politicsAmerican Culture

Nicholas Chancy

cars.jpgIn February 2008, Kosovo declared independence from Serbia. This capped off a process which had begun with NATO's airwar on Serbia from 24 March to 10 June 1999. That campaign killed an estimated 5,000 Orthodox Christian Serb soldiers, and wounded an estimated 10,000 more. This is in addition to the estimated 500 innocent Orthodox Christian civilians that were killed by bombs striking non-military targets. The direct damage of the bombing campaign has been estimated at $30 billion dollars in one of the poorest nations in Europe. Serbia is not expected to recover from the U.S.-led bombing campaign for another decade or more.

Mar 25
2008

Getting Links to Your Website or Blog: Rating in Google Where It Counts

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in Web designTechnologyMarketingAdvice

Nicholas Chancy

For optimizing Search Engine Placement and driving referral traffic, getting links to your business or ministry site is absolutely essential. Unfortunately, despite the critical need for this, many Webmasters don't even know how to check the links they currently have, much less how to get more.

Mar 19
2008

Dying Without Ritual

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in Orthodox EvangelismAmerican Culture

Nicholas Chancy

My ninety-one-year-old grandmother was in horrible pain. As she lay in the hospital bed, dehydrated and unable to even take her own medicines, she repeatedly cried out to God, "Lord, help me!"

My father and I sat at her bedside watching her struggle. "She's praying for healing," I said to my father, "I don't think God is going to answer that prayer. I think he's already rendered His judgment on this, and she's praying the wrong prayer."

A short time later, she suddenly switched her prayer. She cried out, "Lord, take me on!" She prayed that prayer three times. Then she became very still, as if sleeping. Within five minutes, I noticed she wasn't breathing.

"I guess she finally prayed the prayer that God was willing to answer," I said to my father as we verified that she was gone.

Mar 11
2008

Customer Review Is A Must For Online Store

Posted by Henry Bentley in Untagged 

Henry Bentley

Customer reviews and other user generated content is becoming a "must have" for retailers to compete online. 50% of merchants surveyed have adopted the technology, according to a new report from The E-Trailing Group Inc. Of the merchants who have adopted customer reviews, 58% said improving customer experience was the most important reason for adding the program to there site. We find that

Mar 07
2008

Blessed is the Man: Confession and Prayer During Great Lent

Posted by Seraphim Danckaert in theologyOCN

Seraphim Danckaert

CRTLTune in this week to Come Receive the Light, the national Orthodox Christian radio broadcast, to hear Fr. Stephen Freeman, author of the popular Orthodox blog "Glory to God for All Things", as he speaks with Fr. Chris about deepening our spiritual life through Holy Confession, fasting and prayer during Great Lent.

Mar 07
2008

How We Compete - Online and Off

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in TipsTechnologyMarketing

Nicholas Chancy

ship.jpgMIT did a study of 500 International Companies looking to figure out the key ingredients to success in the global economy. The results of this study were summarized in a book by Suzanne Berger called How We Compete: What Companies Around the World Are Doing to Make it in Today's Global Economy.

The book itself makes interesting reading, if you like this kind of literature, and I highly recommend it. For those that don't go in for that sort of book, let me summarize the key findings.

Mar 05
2008

Recommendations for Open Source Software Applications

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in TipsTechnology

Nicholas Chancy

Modern businesses and ministries run off software. We need it to do everything from sending emails, to preparing presentations, to finding new members/customers online.

In this blog, I would like to take a moment to recommend some great Open Source Applications which can really make your business life easier, and which won't stretch your budget.

Mar 03
2008

Too Late to Forgive?

Posted by Seraphim Danckaert in theologyOCNCRTL Study Guide

Seraphim Danckaert

What would you say if I told you there was a medication that could help you to relax, make you feel better, and improve your relationships with your family and friends—would you be interested? If I told you there were no side affects, that it was free, and that you could easily get this medication—would you take it?

Feb 27
2008

The Trouble with Normal

Posted by Seraphim Danckaert in theologyOCN

Seraphim Danckaert

A few months ago I was working in a soup kitchen. One client—we’ll call her Kathy—had a glazed look in her eyes. I tried to talk with her, but she was in her own world. If you have ever had the joy of working at a homeless shelter or soup kitchen, you have met individuals like Kathy; people who, for whatever reason, can’t communicate coherently with others.

The Orthodox tradition recognizes numerous saints of a certain type: Fools for Christ. These individuals, like Kathy, had difficulty relating to others “normally.” Yet the Church in her holy wisdom found it appropriate not only to accept such individuals, it actually recognized them as truly saintly men and women, inspired by God.

This raises the question: what, according to our faith, is “normal"?

Feb 24
2008

Parable of the Lioness and the Antelope

Posted by Maryjean Zarick in Untagged 

Maryjean Zarick

Though I rarely have time to watch TV, the other night I did catch a rather intriguing episode of Animal Planet. It seems that in the high dry interior of Kenya, there was rumor of a lioness who was keeping company with an antelope. An animal expert traveled to the game reserve to see if there was any truth to the rumor. She did, indeed, find an adolescent lioness who seemingly had abandoned her

Feb 15
2008

Standing Out and Winning Notoriety on the Internet

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in TipsTechnology

Nicholas Chancy

churchs.jpgWhen a European journalist based in Ammam Jordan calls a writer in Central Florida for a comment on church bombings in Mosul, only to end up on a conference call with an Assyrian activist in Beirut - you know things have changed. The world is just not the same.

Feb 14
2008

Web 2.0 and the Small Business or Ministry

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in Web 20Technologytech support

Nicholas Chancy

According to CIO magazine, a recent survey of over 200 CIO's for medium and small enterprises revealed that 83% of them were leveraging some kind of Web 2.0 technology. That is excellent news for those of us who are into the Web design space and don't care much for static Websites.

Unfortunately, many business professionals and Christian ministers will read that statistic and ask, "What is Web 2.0?"

Feb 12
2008

Di's 6th Blog: Eleos, Economical Living Through Essential Oils

Posted by Dianne Tzouras in MLMMarketingHouse BlessingEconomicsEconomiaClearing

Dianne Tzouras

This week I'm starting an 8-week telephone course with Susan Sly called Marketing Bootcamp. Now I never took a business class, unless you count Economics as a senior in high school 46 years ago. Economics comes from the Greek for taking care of your own house. The Church uses economia (economy) in efficiently and fairly solving problems.

Feb 08
2008

Sowing Seeds: Short Term Missions with OCMC

Posted by Seraphim Danckaert in Orthodox EvangelismOCNOCMC

Seraphim Danckaert

Come Receive the Light: MissionsOne fall evening in 1954, a car sped through dusky Pennsylvania twilight. Headlights off, it careened recklessly towards a blind intersection in a cornfield. In a sickening split second, it smashed broadside into another car.

There were three people in that second car. When the dust and smoke cleared, two bodies lay among the twisted metal. One was my mother, who would remain in a coma for a month. The other, my aunt, was killed instantly. My father escaped with only scratches. Looking up to the sky, he asked “Why us, God? We were on our way to be missionaries!”

Feb 05
2008

On the Outside Looking In - Working a Greekfest as a Vendor

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in GreekfestsGreek Culture

Nicholas Chancy

Like a lot of other Orthodox Christians who spent time in a Greek parish, I've done my share of festival duty. Several years in the Gyros booth, a couple in the parish bookstore, one doing church tours - been there done that.

Jan 27
2008

Noted Orthodox Christian Author Clark Carlton Endorses Ron Paul for President

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in American Culture

Nicholas Chancy

In late 2007, Dr. Clark Carlton, author of the well-known five-volumepaul2.jpg Faith Series of books on Orthodoxy, published an Open Letter to Orthodox Christians on behalf of Ron Paul. In his letter, published on LewRockwell.com, Dr. Carlton lays out his case for why Orthodox Christians should support Republican Ron Paul for president.

Dr. Carlton believes that our unique experiment in self-governance is at a cross-roads, and that only rediscovering Constitutional principles as espoused by Ron Paul can save our Republic.

Jan 24
2008

Quick Guide to Launching Your Orthodox Ministry Online

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in TechnologyOrthodox Evangelism

Nicholas Chancy

I got to do something really nice last week. As an Orthodox Christian and Web professional, I'm always thrilled whenever I get to help out new ministries get started. That is why being able to help the online presence of a new ministry dedicated to helping our missionary families was such an honor.

Jan 15
2008

Wicca and the Orthodox Opportunity

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in Orthodox EvangelismAmerican Culture

Nicholas Chancy

The Rise of Wicca!

The headline blared from a conservative Website. Supposedly, Wicca and like-minded Paganism is growing in the United States.

The journalists look at this process and see a way to write sensational headlines that grab the readers' attention. Many conservative leaders look at this and immediately start denouncing the sorry state of affairs, while asking for our donations to help rectify it immediately. Theologians of all stripes launch into attacks on the foundations of the new mystery cults.

But, I'm a business analyst. I look at this situation and see a really good marketing opportunity for Orthodoxy.

Jan 03
2008

While We Were Just Having Fun - Music as Therapy

Posted by Maryjean Zarick in therapeuticreactive attachment disorderpsychiatricorphanagesmusic therapymusic and healthmental healthhogar rafael ayauhealing power of musicharp therapyharp musicharp lessonsdevelopmentally disabledadoption transitionadoption

Maryjean Zarick

My Bachelor’s degree is in music, but not just music. Technically I hold a degree in Music Therapy. I am an RMT, BC - Registered Music Therapist, Board Certified.

As part of the process of earning my Board Certification, I served a 6 month internship at a major state mental hospital in Napa California. I later worked for the State of California in two of their other residential facilities.

Dec 26
2007

Gaming Google: Tips for Getting High Search Engine Placement

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in TipsTechnologyGuidesAdvice

Nicholas Chancy

If I say the phrase, Orthodox author to you, what name comes to mind? Tolstoy? Dostoevsky? Perhaps a Theological writer like Bishop Kallistos Ware or Father Alexander Schmemann?

But, if you searched for the phrase Orthodox author using Google for the first few weeks of December 2007, you wouldn't find any of those famous authors at the top of the search results.

Instead, you would find Heather Zydek and Father Leon Castner .

Dec 20
2007

Di’s 5th Blog: Eleos---Enlightened Learning through Essential Oils---Christmas Gifts from the Mag

Posted by Dianne Tzouras in MLM marketingBible stories

Dianne Tzouras

Almost everyone knows the story. Three Magi follow the star to Bethlehem and present Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh as gifts to the infant Christ.

Do we know why the Magi give these gifts?

Dec 16
2007

Explaining Orthodoxy

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in Orthodox EvangelismAmerican Culture

Nicholas Chancy

Back in September 2007, a poster on the Website Orthodox Circle wrote an impassioned plea. He and his wife are adult converts to Orthodoxy. They have visited our church in the past, but are now attending a mission closer to their home. The gentleman wanted to know, in regards to growing the Orthodox Church, "How can we inform the masses about our church, so that it doesn't seem so strange to the protestants?"

Dec 13
2007

God Loves Tech Support

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in Technologytech supportAdvice

Nicholas Chancy

man_screaming.jpgI heard my wife screaming on the phone. I ran into the room, thinking something major was going wrong. Like a home invasion, or a fire or something.

Turns out, she was yelling at technical support because she couldn't get the Website our umbrella school uses to track grades and attendance to take her recent updates.

Dec 12
2007

Online Training Videos

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in Web 20CMSAdvice

Nicholas Chancy

The old saying, "A picture is worth a thousand words" may be a cliche but in the case of technical training - it's absolutely true.

Dec 07
2007

The Mess Called the Web

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in Web 20javaCMSbrowsers

Nicholas Chancy

Every Web designer has that moment of grace at least once. A moment when you look at the layout, the colors, the text, and the images - and the page just works. Everything is just perfect. I had that happen recently. I remember how ecstatic I was. This was the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, or at least so I thought.

Dec 01
2007

Di's 4th Blog: Eleos, Enhancing Leadership through the Experiences of Orthodox Storytellers

Posted by Dianne Tzouras in TipsMLM multilevel marketingAdvice

Dianne Tzouras

Welcome to my blog. Please send me your questions and comments.

Seizing the day and using our God-given talents: This is why my sister and I chose MLM (multilevel marketing) as the basic structure for our business.

HELPING OTHERS BY BEING TRUE TO OURSELVES

At age nine, I taught my three-year-old sister Angel how to read.

Nov 30
2007

Di's 3rd Blog: Eleos, Early Learning through the Eyes of Orthodox Storytellers

Posted by Dianne Tzouras in Ethicsculture

Dianne Tzouras

THE VIOLET ROSE

(Or... On loving your neighbor as yourself...)

Once upon a time in a land not so far away there lived a little girl named Rose who had a beautiful rose garden. The little girl loved her garden and all the roses in it. Whenever she needed to get away from the trouble that little girls sometimes have, Rose would walk through her garden, fondly touch the roses and blissfully breathe in their fragrance.

Nov 27
2007

Is My Turkey Orthodox?

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in Orthodox EvangelismMarketingAmerican Culture

Nicholas Chancy

A few years back I was attending a Greek Orthodox parish. At coffee hour one Sunday, I asked a recently Chrismated couple how their Thanksgiving had been the week before.

"It was good," the husband said, "But it was hard eating vegetarian when my family was having turkey."

I laughed, because I'd just spent Thanksgiving at the home of an Orthodox priest with a big, fat turkey in the deep fryer.

Nov 09
2007

The Orthodox Marketing Department

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in MarketingAdvice

Nicholas Chancy

Having a first period class in college was bad enough. But, when the class was Russian History during the Middle Ages with an elderly professor nearing retirement, well that was downright torturous. Especially when the professor was a man known for his dry wit.

I remember sitting there one morning, bleary eyed, as he stood in front discussing the Great Schism between the Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches and its effects on Eastern Europe.

Oct 31
2007

Things to Think About Before You Launch Your Web Project

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in TechnologyProjectsAdvice

Nicholas Chancy

I could hear the frustration in her voice as we talked. The head of a non-profit, she was upset about her Website. It hadn't been updated in a year, and she desperately needed to get control of it. She had fundraising product to sell, supporters to keep updated, and prospective member information to distribute.

Oct 30
2007

Di's 2nd Blog: Eleos, Preserving the Environment of Life by Using Essential Oils

Posted by Dianne Tzouras in Marketing

Dianne Tzouras


Welcome to my blog. Please write me with your questions and comments. Many thanks to Glen Chancy for putting up my picture for me.

HOW WAS TUESDAY?
Fascinating. I attended a Best of the Northwest business awards event in the northwest area of Philadelphia, which includes the neighborhoods of Germantown, Mt. Airy and Chestnut Hill. My friend Nancy Malmed received

Oct 30
2007

Facing the Vacuum: Orthodox Media?

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in Orthodox Mediaculture

Nicholas Chancy

A few years back, I had the opportunity to deliver my standard presentation on Jihad to a Greek Orthodox Sunday school class. Towards the end of the presentation, I started fielding questions. A few of the ladies in the class were really interested in the role of the Middle East in fulfilling Biblical prophecy. I was taken aback by the questions. I knew the ladies were cradle Orthodox, but the tone and content of the questions betrayed both a knowledge of, and a belief in, the Dispensationalist view of the ‘End Times.'

Oct 29
2007

Di's 1st Blog: Eleos, Preserving the Environment of Life by Using Essential Oils

Posted by Dianne Tzouras in Marketing

Dianne Tzouras



Welcome to my blog. Please write me with your questions and comments.

How did I get here?
I heard about Orthodoxbiz.com through an email from Glen Chancy, and so I was drawn into the fold of Orthodox Christians with businesses.

How to begin? As a retired teacher (but teachers never really retire), let me

Oct 18
2007

RSS – Just More Techno Jargon or a Really Useful Tool?

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in TechnologyAdvice

Nicholas Chancy

Techies love acronyms. So much so, in fact, that we often sound like we're speaking a foreign language to normal humans. That's too bad, because a lot of times the acronyms obscure information about really, really useful tools.

Oct 14
2007

Going Dynamic

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in Web 20Technology

Nicholas Chancy

As an Orthodox Parish Webmaster, 2006 marked the year that I wanted to take the parish's Web presence into the 21st Century. First I did a Bulletin Board/Discussion Forum . Then I did a large-scale photo gallery. In the Fall of 2006, the next stop for the Web presence of the Orthodox Church of St. Stephen the Protomartyr was to go dynamic.

Oct 12
2007

The Trinity as a Business Requirement

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in EthicsCase StudiesBusiness Management

Nicholas Chancy

My wife and I were filling out the paperwork to join a homeschooling umbrella group when we hit a huge snag. The umbrella school we planned to use is Christian-based, but it's run by very, very Protestant people. They had a statement of faith which all potential members had to sign. The statement of faith was, essentially, a Protestant catechism which included such fundamental Protestant beliefs as justification by faith alone and the Bible as the only rule of faith.

Looking over the statement, I immediately picked out nine heresies I could actually name. That was out of only eight clauses in the whole document. Their version of fundamental, commonly accepted Christian truths was like a mini-catalog of errors rejected by the Orthodox Church.

Oct 09
2007

A Mini-site?

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in Web 20Technology

Nicholas Chancy

I speak frequently at civic clubs and political organizations on the subject of Christians in the Middle East. My undergrad background was heavy on Balkans studies, and so I spent a lot of time studying the life of Christians under Muslim rule. Little did I realize, of course, when I was taking classes like Ottoman History and Arab Politics back in the early 90's, that someday the topics of Jihad and Dhimmitude would be paramount concerns in the 21st Century.

Oct 07
2007

Looking At Parish Life - Online Photo Gallery Software

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in Web 20Technology

Nicholas Chancy

Images are important. Orthodox Christians know that better than any other Christian community, which is why we struggle to keep our churches adorned appropriately. Many of our icons, of course, depict scenes from the life of the Church. Great events in the Christian past are rendered in gold leaf and hung for all to see and venerate. We understand how important it is to visually chronicle our past as a community, and to honor that past.

Oct 04
2007

Blogging for Business

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in MarketingAdvice

Nicholas Chancy

"Haven't you written anything about what you actually do for living?"

That question floored me. It shouldn't have, but it did.

I mean, I was in Google.

Oct 01
2007

Old Dogs CAN Learn New Tricks

Posted by Maryjean Zarick in Advice

Maryjean Zarick

Whenever I tell someone that I teach the harp, they always assume that my students are children. Nothing could be farther from the truth. Over the years, my adult beginner students have outnumbered the children. I like adult beginners........and they like me.

Success is built into my classes. I nurture a "can do" attitude. We take baby steps and have fun along the way

Sep 27
2007

Launching a Bulletin Board - A Parish Webmaster Looks Back

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in Web 20Advice

Nicholas Chancy

I took over my first parish Website in 2000, when I was still a catechumen. Back then I was working primarily in the mainframe space, and the Web was both new and somewhat scary. I got an extra copy of Frontpage 2000 at the office, and started putting icons and gold coloring on pages of my own for Holy Trinity in Maitland, Florida.

Sep 21
2007

Jesus Had a Day Job

Posted by Nicholas Chancy in Ethics

Nicholas Chancy

God could have chosen to have His son born in a palace. He could have been born to wealth and privilege, never needing to struggle or work hard to put food on the table.

But that wasn't the plan He pursued. Rather, Jesus was born to a working family. He grew up and pursued a trade. He labored and earned His keep by the sweat of His brow. So did his disciples and apostles.

Sep 08
2007

Security Tips for Online Shoppers

Posted by Olan Chancy in Untagged 

Olan Chancy

Years ago I heard an amusing story about a man who mail-ordered a gadget for killing mice. The "Guaranteed Mouse Killer" certainly sounded like a viable solution. According to the ad, it never failed. He placed his order and eagerly awaited his new weapon in the war against the pesky varmints.