Focusing on the insights of the lesser-known apostles—James, Peter, Jude, and John—this commentary highlights the value of their epistles, which offer essential guidance for believers. Key themes include perseverance in the face of persecution, practicing faith in a challenging world, and recognizing heresy through its negative consequences. Fr. Lawrence emphasizes that these messages remain relevant and beneficial for contemporary readers, encouraging a steadfast commitment to apostolic teachings.
Lawrence R. Farley Libros
El padre Lawrence profundiza en temas espirituales trascendentales, explorando textos bíblicos con énfasis en su aplicación práctica en la vida diaria. Su estilo de escritura es accesible y atractivo, permitiendo a los lectores conectarse con la tradición espiritual y la sabiduría de los primeros Padres de la Iglesia. Se enfoca en cómo la fe da forma a la existencia cotidiana y cómo se puede encontrar significado dentro de las enseñanzas cristianas.






Shepherding the Flock
The Pastoral Epistles of St. Paul the Apostle to Timothy and to Titus
- 148 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
The epistles to Timothy and Titus offer vital guidance from St. Paul to pastors on nurturing their congregations with wisdom and love. Written as he faced martyrdom, these letters reflect his deep pastoral care and serve as a lasting inspiration for both church leaders and their communities, encouraging them to pursue holiness and love in their lives.
A Daily Calendar of Saints
A Synaxarion for Today's North American Church
- 306 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Fr. Lawrence Farley presents a collection of saints' lives, offering one for each day of the year. His engaging and contemporary writing style makes these historical figures relatable and accessible to modern Christians. This work blends biblical commentary and church history, providing readers with insights into the significance of each saint's life and their relevance today.
Exploring the Book of Daniel through a childlike perspective reveals its extraordinary elements, including mad kings, enigmatic dreams, miraculous rescues, and remarkable prophecies, alongside early detective stories. Fr. Lawrence Farley emphasizes the importance of appreciating the book's wonders rather than debating its historicity, inviting readers to engage with its captivating narratives and themes in a fresh, insightful manner.
Fr. Lawrence Farley explores the challenging doctrine of hell within the Orthodox Church, addressing the tension between eternal punishment and the nature of a loving God. He examines this complex issue through Scripture and the writings of the Church Fathers, arguing that the existence of hell can coexist with divine love and forgiveness. This analysis responds to contemporary cultural attitudes that often reject traditional teachings on sin and punishment, providing a thoughtful perspective on a contentious topic in Christian theology.
Words of Fire
The Early Epistles of St. Paul to the Thessalonians and the Galatians
- 174 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
The early epistles of St. Paul convey a passionate urgency, reflecting his deep concern for those straying from Christ's teachings. These letters are infused with fervor rather than detached philosophy, showcasing Paul's intense love for God and his community. Their enduring impact throughout history highlights their significance as a divine gift, meant to ignite a similar fervor in the hearts of readers today.
Living Faith
- 112 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
Fr. Lawrence Farley's book offers a clear and respectful overview of the key differences and similarities between Orthodox and Evangelical faiths. It's a valuable resource for Evangelicals exploring Orthodoxy, Orthodox Christians engaging with Evangelicals, and those seeking a deeper understanding of their own tradition.