Elissa Bjeletich Davis

Light Streams In

Religion EN ↓ 4 episodes

Sharing in the worthy struggle to resist the urge to fight the darkness, but instead to invite Christ's light to dispel the darkness.

Author

Elissa Bjeletich Davis

Category

Religion

Podcast website

elissabjeletichdavis.com

Latest episode

Jun 1, 2026

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Episodes

Pentecost & Communion 01.06.2026

The Tower of Babel & the Body of Christ I’ve been thinking about the meaning of Pentecost, and the way that Old Testament feasts are fulfilled in the New Testament - and often, will continue to be fulfilled even more abundantly and gloriously in the future. I saw something today in Pentecost that is just so cool, and begins to answer a concern that was gnawing at me. And of course it all comes...

Investigating the Significance of the Both/And 29.05.2026

I contemplate the idea that truth lives in the tension between two poles, and while I haven't yet come to the brilliant conclusion that surely lives on the horizon of these thoughts... well, I'm thinking about it still.

Presence 03.05.2026

In this episode of Light Streams In, Elissa contemplates the life applications of the theology of time, and the wonderfully consistent Truth that theology articulates.

Light Streams In, Again. 25.04.2026

Light Streams In is moving from Ancient Faith Radio to its new home right here. As Bright Week comes to a close, Elissa contemplates the light of Christ's resurrection, and the darkness which cannot overcome it, linking St. Porphyrios' teachings to the culture wars.

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