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==Radio==
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==Radio and Podcasts==
 
*[http://www.ourlifeinchrist.com/ Our Life in Christ] is a live radio show in Phoenix, Arizona which is doing effective work in the area of Orthodox apologetics to Protestants.  (On a [http://www.salem.cc/aboutRadioNetwork.htm Salem Network], Protestant radio station, 1360 AM ([http://www.kpxq1360.com/ KPXQ])).  They have begun the process of archiving programs onto the Internet.
 
*[http://www.ourlifeinchrist.com/ Our Life in Christ] is a live radio show in Phoenix, Arizona which is doing effective work in the area of Orthodox apologetics to Protestants.  (On a [http://www.salem.cc/aboutRadioNetwork.htm Salem Network], Protestant radio station, 1360 AM ([http://www.kpxq1360.com/ KPXQ])).  They have begun the process of archiving programs onto the Internet.
  
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*[http://www.pernet.net/~acorn/ America's Christian Orthodox Radio Network]
 
*[http://www.pernet.net/~acorn/ America's Christian Orthodox Radio Network]
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*[http;//psalmcast.blogspot.com psalmcast] - A Presbyterian ministry which presents a musical rendition of a Psalm each day. Last time I tuned in it was Rsalm 33 sung in Slavonic by Russian Orthodox Monks. (Available through iTunes 4.9+.)
  
 
==Print Media==
 
==Print Media==

Revision as of 00:31, July 12, 2005

Television

Radio and Podcasts

  • Our Life in Christ is a live radio show in Phoenix, Arizona which is doing effective work in the area of Orthodox apologetics to Protestants. (On a Salem Network, Protestant radio station, 1360 AM (KPXQ)). They have begun the process of archiving programs onto the Internet.
  • INBN.net - The Incarnation Broadcasting Network offers 24-hour Orthodox radio broadcasting on the internet.
  • [http;//psalmcast.blogspot.com psalmcast] - A Presbyterian ministry which presents a musical rendition of a Psalm each day. Last time I tuned in it was Rsalm 33 sung in Slavonic by Russian Orthodox Monks. (Available through iTunes 4.9+.)

Print Media