Frederica Here and Now
Summary: This podcast features fresh reflections on Frederica’s travel and experiences. She will talk to interesting people, tell us fascinating stories and share unique insight into the changing world in which we live.
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He was a Lutheran pastor and was severely persecuted for his faith by Communists in Romania. He is Rev. Richard Wurmbrand and Frederica has a rare recording of his voice singing a hymn to the Theotokos that he wrote himself. Frederica makes reference to an article in Again Magazine about Pastor Wurmbrand and you can download and read it by clicking HERE.
Frederica speaks on many college campuses, both secular and Christian. You may be surprised by her observations related to the Christian colleges!
What might God be planning for America given the rampant infiltration of sin, abortion, and depravity? Frederica has adjusted her thinking on this after a rather strange "awakening."
Drawing on some literary classics, Frederica grieves the loss of the value of character in our modern society.
Frederica talks about the modern day quest for the "real" Jesus and examines The Quest of the Historical Jesus by Albert Schweitzer. It is the question for the ages: What think ye of the Christ?
What is the relationship between our feelings and our faith? Is there a place for emotion in our theology?
Frederica received some helpful corrections from a couple of listeners on her Roe v Wade podcast which posted on January 23.
In honor of St. Valentine's Day, Frederica offers a fragrant bouquet to the men in the audience.
Don't know who Hannah Montana is? Ask any pre-teen girl! From her article in First Things, Frederica reflects on the popularity of this entertainment phenomenon.
Frederica recalls Forgiveness Vespers from a few weeks back which reminds her of a Garrison Keillor story about the effects of sin.
Frederica's guest is Fr. George Johnson from Holy Apostles Orthodox Church in Beltsville, MD. They are at a "Shape-note" choral festival hosted at Holy Apostles and Fr. George, who is a participant in this a cappella choral expression, helps us learn more about it.
How does Scripture treat the themes of light, darkness and shadow? Is light always "good" and dark always "evil"? What began as a friendly debate with emerging church leader Leonard Sweet results in an instructive study by Frederica on this topic.
It levels the playing field as much as anything does and all of us either are or will face it: it's old age. Frederica reflects on this inevitable fact of life.
Frederica revisits two of her previous podcasts with some additional reflections as the result of some email she received from listeners.
In between bites at the burger joint (recorded BEFORE the fast!), Frederica talks about courtship and dating.