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In the "Yerevan Bestseller" project "A Road" is ag

In the "Yerevan Bestseller" project "A Road" is again in the first place

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"Armenpress" news agency presented the top ten documentary works of March this week. The book "A Road" by Tovmas Arakelyan is in the first place with an incomparable index. Since the day of publication, this book has been one of the most wanted not only o

"A Road" tells about the Armenian Apostolic Church through small journeys. The hero of the book is the reader. The author explains councils, rituals, piousness, and tradition, touches on the importance of having a pleasant attitude in the church, and refutes misunderstandings and superstitions.

Simultaneously, we hear the words of church fathers, priests, and clergy, integral to our spiritual journey. The information compiled here holds significance, for in your everyday life, you are bound to encounter these Christian insights, traditions, and customs. Understanding their origins, trajectory, and potential impact is essential, as Christianity embodies a path toward salvation.

According to Tovmas Arakelyan, very often courage is needed to be a Christian, and it is not for nothing that Christians who are not deeply engaged in liturgy, prayer, the Bible and ethics are always present in their lives, and these people are successful in various fields. The publication of this book is very up-to-date because perceiving ourselves as Armenian Christians, not separating Armenians and Christians, we recognize Christianity more at the ritual level, and do not delve into theological issues.

"A Path" is not Tovmas Arakelyan's first book. In 2019, he published "Pious Habits in the Armenian Church". Now he is engaged in blogging, serving in the Tavush Diocese of the Armenian Church.

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