This issue of PRAXIS focuses on a very challenging topic in our contemporary world—the understanding of individualism and loneliness. An understanding of both of these and how our Orthodox Faith addresses them is essential in our role as religious educators, teachers and clergy, as well as critical in confronting the spiritual, emotional and mental struggles of so many. We see all around us people who are connected more than ever, but they are connected by technology, not in the relational way that affirms our individual uniqueness and our essential need for a relationship with God.
In This Issue
FEATURES
Engaging Young Adults through Community and Conver
Jenny Haddad Mosher
Embracing the Joy of Missing Out
Adam Murphy
Going Home: Caring for an Elderly Parent
Anestis Jordanoglou
SERIES & ARTICLES
The Invisible Digital Life of a 21st Century Teen
Angeliki Constantine
Finding Purpose and Meaning in Community as Newlyweds
Lara Galis
Nurturing Young People through Orthodox Home Education
Dianthe Livanos
BOOK REVIEWS:
Creation as Sacrament: Reflections on Ecology and Spirituality – John Chryssavgis
Reviewed by V. Rev. Dr. Anton C. Vrame
Last Night's Soup Run: Feeding the Hungry and the Homeless – Despina C. Kartson
Reviewed by Sarah Parro
FROM THE DIRECTOR:
Free to Make Connections
V. Rev. Dr. Anton C. Vrame
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