Live with the Louhs

Live with the Louhs

Supporting Healthy Minds and Healthy Souls

An archive of the live call-in programs hosted by Fr. Nicholas and Pres. Roxanne Louh. He’s a priest, she’s a psychologist, and this husband-and-wife team love working together to care for people. Fr. Nicholas is the priest at St. John the Divine Greek Orthodox Church in Jacksonville, Florida, and Dr. Roxanne is a licensed clinical Psychologist who uses her extensive training in private practice.

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Wednesday, July 31, 2024

The Black American Orthodox Experience: A Discussion with Fr Samuel Davis

Fr. Samuel has been inspired by the work of Archimandrite Raphael Morgan, the first Black Orthodox clergy in America, and will discuss the Black American Orthodox Experience.

Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Navigating the Teenage Divide: Raising Teens With Values That Are Often Counter Culture

In a new age of challenges we didn't endure ourselves, how can we parent teens with countercultural values? Often, what is popular is not what is right, and we need strength to be resolute as we teach our young adults to be a light and see God's goodness in the midst of suffering and confusion.

Wednesday, June 19, 2024

Ask the Louhs June 2024

This is your opportunity to ask Fr. Nicholas and Dr. Roxanne any questions that you would like them to answer.

Wednesday, June 12, 2024

Journey Through the Footsteps of St Paul

This week's episode promises to be a deeply enriching and spiritual experience. Fr Nicholas shares the the profound insights and transformative moments from his recent pilgrimage to Greece, where he followed in the footsteps of St Paul.

Wednesday, June 5, 2024

Light for Today

Lauren Green, Chief Religion Correspondent for Fox News Channel, will discuss her book Light for Today. In it, Lauren reminds us that despite our world's fogginess and its cultural pressures, mistruths, and lies, we can fully depend on our ever-present God.

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English Talk
Autistics and Flower Bees: Understanding Autism with Summer