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A New Year’s Resolution to Stand By Our Faith

Most of us are familiar with the Boiling Frog Analogy: If you put a frog in boiling water, it will leap right out of the pot. If, on the other hand, you put the frog in warm water and gradually turn up the heat bit by bit, it will first be lulled into a … << continue reading >>

Merry Christmas from ETF!

In the beginning was

the Word

.  .  .  .  And the light shineth in darkness;

and the darkness comprehended it not  .  .  .  .

And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us.

The Gospel. St. John i. I. 1928 Book of Common Prayer, pp. 97-98

Rejoice! Celebrate in your Episcopal church with … << continue reading >>

The Armour of Light

“.  .  .  .  deliver us from evil.” As we say these words in The Lord’s Prayer, perhaps we envision deliverance from the evils of terrorism; serious illness; financial ruin; danger faced by our loved ones in the military;  hardhearted secularism and numbing apathy here at home; and the absurd political correctness that is eroding … << continue reading >>