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Blessed to Overflow
In ancient villages, the well often stood at the heart of the community. People came with empty jars to draw water for their families and find refreshment. Many wells were fed by underground springs. Fresh water flowed into them continually and then outward, keeping the water fresh and life-giving. Without an outlet, the water would eventually become still and stagnant. The well did not keep the water for itself. It received in order to give. Its purpose was not simply to be
Bishop Mesrop Parsamyan
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The Strength of Recovery
Athletes understand something that many of us forget. Growth does not happen only in the workout. Strength is built in the recovery. Muscles are stretched in exertion, but they are restored in rest. Without recovery, the body weakens, progress slows, and injury becomes more likely. The same is true in the spiritual life. Many people admire discipline, hard work, movement, productivity, and endurance. They keep pushing, keep striving, keep carrying, keep serving. But even the
Bishop Mesrop Parsamyan
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God’s Phone Number
When I was a child, memorizing phone numbers was very important. There were no cell phones, no contact lists, and no saved numbers. You had to know the number by heart. I still remember our home phone number from my childhood: 487988. My parents taught it to me carefully. They said, “If you ever get lost, tell someone this number, and they will help you find your way home.” That number meant safety. It meant that no matter where I was, there was a way back to my parents, back
Bishop Mesrop Parsamyan
4 days ago2 min read
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