Thank you for your apostolate, Mitch. There is wisdom in your words. I am a traditional roman Catholic and I pray daily for Armenia and Armenians. God bless you, God bless Armenia, God bless all of us. From Portugal. ❤
Well said, sir. As you implore your fellow Armenians, it may be wise for the world to listen. The Lord Jesus warned us that these days, that are as in the days of Noah would come... and they have. Be well, and be blessed.
Leaders around the world have become self serving. Some years ago an ex-Wall street financier said that with a financialised society, the government could run without 99% of the population. That sentiment seems to be coming true. It is good to see you again, Mitch! I hope you and Mrs. Mitch are both well.
@dianakenerian...what a powerful statement, Diana jan. You are such a blessing to me and I have no doubt to many others also. Many people don't understand why Christians are called to suffer, but you are a shining light to our able bodied brothers and sisters.🙏 “The Lord bless you and keep you; The Lord make His face shine upon you, And be gracious to you; The Lord lift up His countenance upon you, And give you peace.” (Numbers 24 - 26)
It can be difficult to admit the truth, it can be difficult to accept criticism, but it is necessary and very useful! Our people were spoiled by the Soviet regime and the subsequent three presidents, including the leadership of Artsakh, and now the time has come to truly admit our sins, repent, ask God for forgiveness, be cleansed every day with prayers, and the Lord will extend his hand to us and show us the Way and return what he took from us because we were mired in sins and did not deserve the mercy of God and what we had! Thank you
@@UserUnkown-do1jiwhy? Because he wants better conditions for his country and not a poor Soviet oblast with Brandy and Apricot's? The three leaders robbed the economy, Armenian tax payers, and the military. Armenia doesn't need a new Russian puppet regime again.
Jasmine what sins are you talking about . Have we Armenians sinned more than other peoples of the World?No sorry that’s just a load of rubbish that I’m seeing about my people.We have been victims of genocide and persecution not because of our sinning at all,because we have been a successful and resourceful people and others were jealous to put it in a nutshell.Instead of praying we have to unite.
@@MyGuaguanco dear friend, it's not a matter of sinning more or less than other countries. That's not what we're talking about. Everyone sins, as Saint Paul said in the Holy Bible: "All have sinned and come short of the glory of God." Yes, it's true we are a very persecuted nation and have suffered at the hands of our enemies for generations. It doesn't seem fair, but you're calling people to unite without the need of prayer is not the answer either. We are even taught in our faith to pray without ceasing! Our Christian faith also teaches us this: "all who desire to live godly in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution." You might not want to believe it, but it's one of the truths of our Christian faith! Peace be upon you🙏
Psalm 33:20-22 "We put our hope in the LORD; he is our protector and our help. We are glad because of him; we trust in his holy name. May your constant love be with us, LORD, as we put our hope in you." God bless you brother Mitch
My dear brother, Draw nigh to God and he will draw nigh to you. It takes Faith to humble yourself and admit that you are a sinner. It takes Faith too seek the hand of God instead of the hand of man. Your message of Faith moves upon my heart to examine myself before God. Your message of Faith moves upon my heart to seek His face for Armenia. Praying for you and the people of Armenia and may Gods will be done. We see what happens in the Old Testament when the people of Israel would humble themselves before God, God would move mightily on there behalf. I pray that this will happen for Armenia.
Well said. Even taking aside the religious aspect, resorting to personal responsibility rather than blaming or relying on others goes a long way in life. Cultivating peace is very different to signing a ceasefire or relying on meetings between political leaders.
Mitch jan another great video. You are right on the money but I have to add a But. The collective needs religious leaders who are not sinners themselves. The leadership needs to unit and build a military state and the church needs to be the glue that reminds Armenians that we are our mountains and God lives in Armenia.
@scottsdaletour...Some people think it's a contradiction to have a strong military and faith in a Christian God at the same time. However, you only have to look at Israel in the Old Testament to understand God used their army to defeat evil neighbours.
@scottsdaletour...I agree, our Armenian Apostolic Church needs a complete reformation. I have never been against the Church, but I am strongly opposed to evil and corruption within the Church. We need a strong spiritual leadership, but that has been sadly lacking for too long a time. May God hear our prayers for our nation and for our Church🙏
@@ArmenianLifewithMitch may God look after you and your family my brother. Thank you for entering my life even if it’s just via TH-cam yiu have a very positive impact.
Hi Mitch, I just encountered this video and got to hear you for the first time. I hear your caring voice for Armenia where God led you to settle with your wife. We were there in 2019 and I can understand why you love it so much. Your points are well taken about the need for Armenians to pray to the one and true God and demonstrate their Christians faith with their actions. It seems to me that you generalized a bit regarding the women's attires and the men's laziness. Also, from what I see posted on TH-cam, there are many worship songs posted by various Armenian groups that are calling the people to come closer to Christ. I can share with you at some point if you like.
You are correct about me generalising women. My intent was to wake up some of the young girls doing this. It was said in love, but not everything the Lord teaches us is easy to follow. Satan is doing his work very well in corrupting innocent young minds. God wants us to live pure and wholesome lives, so if my message seems a little harsh, it's only because I want people to follow the Lord and not the latest fashion trends or social media 'stars' Thank you for your godly comments, they're much appreciated.🙏
@@ArmenianLifewithMitch Yes, I hear you! Let us keep praying for the continued work of the Holy Spirit. I believe that God's light has always been shining in Armenia, although dimly at times, due to those who continued to pray. Let us pray expecting that God has plans for Armenia to shine brighter, especially due to its location.
Very interesting perspective . I’ve often wondered where Christendom in the world has been in history to protect us, the first Christian nation ….well we as a people seem to have first Christian nation just on paper and not living as Jesus …. Very smart perspective
@vartank166...thanks for your comment. I might also add that one difficult fact to digest about being a Christian nation, is that we WILL suffer persecution...but God will always make a way for us if we truly put our trust in Him🙏
I just wonder... When was that time when this poor little nation that was constantly torn by infinite amount of wars. That was expelled from its homeland infinite amount of times... That was almost exterminated once... That somehow survived it all to this day against all odds... When was that single time when we had the amount of prostitutes, homosexuals and the prayers per capita within God-approved thresholds to get Gods grace just for once? I mean surely there had to be such a time in our long history? Perhaps in the times of Tigran the great? But he was no christian, wasn't he? I just can't think of any another time frankly.
@argreg04...Thanks for your comment Greg. I do not lose sight of the fact that the Armenian Christian nation has suffered greatly at the hands of evil regimes for generations. I was merely trying to point out that if we still claim to be a Christian nation, then our actions should correspond with the teachings of Christ. There are many things going on in our country which fly in the face of Christ's teaching, i.e; "Love God with all your heart, mind, strength and soul, and your neighbour as yourself." You may have misunderstood my reference to prostitutes and homosexuals. I simply meant it is wrong for Christian women to dress in provocative ways, when the scriptures teach that they should dress modestly. The reference to homosexuality and other sexual deviances (which the world has embraced) was merely to remind our brothers and sisters of God's divine plan for his children - man, woman, marriage = children. Thankfully, our nation has not embraced the abomination of homosexuality. However, we cannot close our eyes and shut our voices when we see married men having affairs with other women...and that does happen here. Often these men are rich and think they can do what they want with women without suffering any consequences. Armenian women are naturally beautiful, so who told them to dress and look like supermodels? Ah, that would be social media, which is another great stumbling block for many. We have to be careful what we watch, how we react to certain media and what message we want to pass on to our children. In my videos I often refer to Armenians as having traditional family values (which we learnt from out Christian faith), but I see more and more we're turning away from that, especially in Yerevan. My heart bleeds for Armenia and Artsakh, Greg, and the suffering is beyond human comprehension. I am not passing judgement on the Armenian people, just trying to remind them of their true Christian faith. Maybe I could have explained things in a better way, but if God could make a donkey speak, perhaps he can even use my imperfect words to help a few of His lost sheep🙏
My dar Mitch, will you please go to a doctor as some swelling is seen on your face. I am a wellwisher don't think other wise.I have seen so many your episodes , but I have not seen such swelling on the side of yur nose. I don't know whether you have noticed. Regarding the vedio it is fantastic one spreading a very good message. thanking you.
@dr.georgechazhoor6379...thank you so much for your concern, Doctor...but I can assure you what appears as swelling, was in fact just an unfortunate result of poor lighting. It really does look as though one side of my face is swollen. However, when I read your comment, I had our Indian granddaughter (MBBS student) check my face and she said everything's normal. Thanks once again, I do appreciate your care and concern🙏 Kind regards, Mitch
@corbettcorbett2688...there are so many questions I have for you, but I think email is better. Please go to my channel page (using only a Desktop or Laptop), click on "About" and then "Business Email." I will be happy to answer any of your questions and concerns by email. Stay safe and God bless you and your family🙏 Kind regards, Mitch
Every Armenian failed Artsakh over the last 30 years by not investing heavily into updating the military, not focusing on cooperating to enrich everyone in the economy but just every man out for themselves, and for relying on pride instead of recognizing the threat of genocide looms even now to prepare. Every Armenian who lives outside of Armenia and pretends the diaspora has any influence is also another reason for failure. But let us not pretend it is because Armenians aren't Christian enough, when they were literally being slaughtered for clinging to the Christian faith in 1915, when offered a chance to convert and become wives or concubines for murderers.
@NouraZahle...dear sister, it's not a matter of "not being Christian enough." That's not what we're talking about. Everyone sins, as Saint Paul said in the Holy Bible: "All have sinned and come short of the glory of God." Yes, it's true we are a very persecuted nation and have suffered at the hands of our enemies for generations. It doesn't seem fair, but God's ways are not our ways...and we don't know the reason why often bad things happen to good people. But we trust that God does, because He's our Heavenly Father. We are even taught to "pray without ceasing" and "all who desire to live godly in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution." You might not want to believe it, but it's one of the truths of our Christian faith! Peace be upon you🙏
@cuteandfunny9154...yes, functioning monasteries are necessary not only for the spiritual health of the church, but also for the whole world...as the main work of monks and nuns is to pray.
Sorry not to sound disrespectful, but if you help yourself God will help you. Armenians have had 25 years and they have known their neighbors for generations. Russia has betrayed Armenia not for the first time. The Armenian elite has been asleep both in Armenia and Diaspora. Armenia needs a strong economy and military and should become a second Israel to defend itself. Do not take offense, these prayers do not bring anything. Only facts and as we have seen with Azerbaijan, preparation, diplomacy and brute force! If there would be really a God, he would not have created the mankind or he has mental problems or is a sadist.
@owlmirrow178...no offence taken. Actually, I fully agree that we need a strong economy and military. However, about the non-existence of God, I have to disagree strongly with you. You see some people believe God should not allow evil of any kind, but we were the one's who went against His Commandments from the beginning. I know this is no consolation to you, but knowing the power of sin in my own life and experiencing God's forgiveness on a daily basis is no fairytale either! I thank God for His infinite mercy and kindness to me a sinner. So, it's only right for me to ask the people of Armenia and Artsakh to pray from the heart. 🙏
@@ArmenianLifewithMitch Good evening Mitch. I understand what you mean. I personally don't think much of GOD. Nothing will change in that regard. I'm glad you have the sinful life behind you. But to recognize the devil, you have to have seen and best of all experienced. With religion I personally can not do anything but everyone as he or she wants. Whereby I am not averse to the idiology of Zionism. That can be a model for the Armenians as well
@@owlmirror178...Religion and faith are 2 different things my friend. Don't give up on your search for meaning in life. God (even though you don't believe in Him) has not given up on you. In fact if you have a bible, I urge you to read the parable of the Prodigal Son. If you don't have a bible you can Google search it. All the best to you my friend🙏
@@owlmirror178did Russia betray Armenian? Or did the Armenian government betray its own people because they wanted to join the EU and NATO and thus surrendered their own people in Nagorno Karabakh to the hands of the Turks, Azerbaijanis are just another Turks, supported by Turkey (a NATO member country).
Mitch, you are stereotyping and characterising a whole population negatively which is a complete misrepresentation of the Armenian people and I fear that you do so, disingenuously in my opinion, simply so that you can deliver a lay sermon bordering on sanctimony particularly given the gravity of the situation in Artsakh/ Nagorno-Karabakh. You are a man of self reflection so, if I am generous, perhaps you didn't quite appreciate how this particular monologue might be perceived. However, I'd respect you more if you had first travelled to Artsakh and delivered your speech, face-to-face, to the mothers of the murdered people there. Explain to them how their sins brought this upon them and demonstrate your righteousness to preach upon them by living with them for nine months and experiencing the hell that they have had, and continue, to endure. Whilst you are there Mitch, perhaps count how many of the people of Artsakh you observe actually dressing like prostitutes and have Botox inflated lips, as suggested in your sermon. I suspect none. In fact, contrary to the title of the video, this is not about Artsakh at all, you have simply used it as a springboard to pontificate. Feel free to quote your chapters and versus, but that was not Christ's way. I am Christian, but quite frankly I possess a modicum of humility, compassion and sensitivity to the present situation which causes me to find this particular video to be distasteful.
@john_norris...thanks for taking the time to comment, John...I understand and appreciate your perspective, though I take issue on some things you said. I have lived in Yerevan with my Armenian wife for nearly 10 years and love the people of Armenia and Artsakh with my whole heart. We even have an "adopted family" who live in a poor village about 30 kms from Yerevan. I have been to Artsakh about 4 times and witnessed their ongoing fight just to exist in their homeland. One cannot but be deeply moved when one sees that.. I am not passing judgement on anyone, that is God's domain. But He does use imperfect vessels (like me) to remind Christians of their duty towards God and man. If that comes across to some as harsh and unloving, then I can live with that. But I cannot sit idly listening to Armenians fighting with each other and pointing fingers at who's to blame for all of this, when in fact we are all to blame. Many have turned away from God, even though we profess to be Christian. I trained for the Christian ministry many years ago, John, but in the end did not become a minister, although I served as an elder for many years in a Protestant church. I converted to Orthodoxy (Coptic Orthodox) in 2012, so I was not just a lay preacher as you say. However, it's irrelevant as to who I am, when our focus as Christians should be on how we must live our lives in Christ. My message was just a poor reminder to the Armenian Christians of how we should live our lives as followers of Christ. Many poor souls in Artsakh may have never even heard the gospel of Christ, yet they live as though they have. Perhaps, much of what they know of their Christian faith has been passed down from generation to generation, and we can thank God for that.
You are very intelligent and wisdom we need more people like you 🙏
Thank you for your apostolate, Mitch. There is wisdom in your words. I am a traditional roman Catholic and I pray daily for Armenia and Armenians. God bless you, God bless Armenia, God bless all of us. From Portugal. ❤
@fernandaoliveira2895...thank you for your prayers for our country and her people. God bless you and your family.🙏
Such a powerful message. Thank you
@lucasbridges8082...thank you Lucas and may God bless you, your family and hear our prayers🙏
As an Armenian we must all turn back to the glory of god.
@antonbeats9777...Amen🙏
You are so right. We need to humble ourselves and pray!
@dianakenderian...Amen🙏
Armenians have been praying for thousands of years where did it get us nowhere
Well said, sir. As you implore your fellow Armenians, it may be wise for the world to listen. The Lord Jesus warned us that these days, that are as in the days of Noah would come... and they have. Be well, and be blessed.
@genecanfield3681...blessings to you also, brother🙏
Leaders around the world have become self serving. Some years ago an ex-Wall street financier said that with a financialised society, the government could run without 99% of the population. That sentiment seems to be coming true. It is good to see you again, Mitch! I hope you and Mrs. Mitch are both well.
@rbrooks2007...thanks for your comment...much appreciated🙏
This was an amazing and inspiration message.
Thank you so much for saying the truth!
@Hnw761...glory to God🙏
We need you sir, thank you 🙏
@MomoMomoyan...thank you and God bless you and our ancient country.🙏
I am grateful to God for keeping me in a wheelchair with no family...it keeps me closer to God.
@dianakenerian...what a powerful statement, Diana jan. You are such a blessing to me and I have no doubt to many others also. Many people don't understand why Christians are called to suffer, but you are a shining light to our able bodied brothers and sisters.🙏
“The Lord bless you and keep you;
The Lord make His face shine upon you,
And be gracious to you;
The Lord lift up His countenance upon you,
And give you peace.” (Numbers 24 - 26)
It can be difficult to admit the truth, it can be difficult to accept criticism, but it is necessary and very useful! Our people were spoiled by the Soviet regime and the subsequent three presidents, including the leadership of Artsakh, and now the time has come to truly admit our sins, repent, ask God for forgiveness, be cleansed every day with prayers, and the Lord will extend his hand to us and show us the Way and return what he took from us because we were mired in sins and did not deserve the mercy of God and what we had!
Thank you
@hasmikpogosyan8508...Amen sister Hasmik...let us pray without ceasing🙏
You need to include the current one who is a pure karagoosi klokh Pashin, not only the 3 corrupt ones, he seems to be the worst one now
@@UserUnkown-do1jiwhy? Because he wants better conditions for his country and not a poor Soviet oblast with Brandy and Apricot's? The three leaders robbed the economy, Armenian tax payers, and the military. Armenia doesn't need a new Russian puppet regime again.
Jasmine what sins are you talking about . Have we Armenians sinned more than other peoples of the World?No sorry that’s just a load of rubbish that I’m seeing about my people.We have been victims of genocide and persecution not because of our sinning at all,because we have been a successful and resourceful people and others were jealous to put it in a nutshell.Instead of praying we have to unite.
@@MyGuaguanco dear friend, it's not a matter of sinning more or less than other countries. That's not what we're talking about. Everyone sins, as Saint Paul said in the Holy Bible: "All have sinned and come short of the glory of God." Yes, it's true we are a very persecuted nation and have suffered at the hands of our enemies for generations. It doesn't seem fair, but you're calling people to unite without the need of prayer is not the answer either. We are even taught in our faith to pray without ceasing! Our Christian faith also teaches us this: "all who desire to live godly in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution." You might not want to believe it, but it's one of the truths of our Christian faith! Peace be upon you🙏
Psalm 33:20-22
"We put our hope in the LORD; he is our protector and our help. We are glad because of him; we trust in his holy name. May your constant love be with us, LORD, as we put our hope in you."
God bless you brother Mitch
@admin...Amen🙏
i just ordered a psalter yesterday
Beautifully said Mitch!
My dear brother, Draw nigh to God and he will draw nigh to you. It takes Faith to humble yourself and admit that you are a sinner. It takes Faith too seek the hand of God instead of the hand of man. Your message of Faith moves upon my heart to examine myself before God. Your message of Faith moves upon my heart to seek His face for Armenia. Praying for you and the people of Armenia and may Gods will be done. We see what happens in the Old Testament when the people of Israel would humble themselves before God, God would move mightily on there behalf. I pray that this will happen for Armenia.
@erickf899...Amen brother, we all need to humble ourselves before God and pray without ceasing🙏
Well said. Even taking aside the religious aspect, resorting to personal responsibility rather than blaming or relying on others goes a long way in life.
Cultivating peace is very different to signing a ceasefire or relying on meetings between political leaders.
@davidcarey9135...Amen to that!
Mitch jan another great video. You are right on the money but I have to add a But. The collective needs religious leaders who are not sinners themselves. The leadership needs to unit and build a military state and the church needs to be the glue that reminds Armenians that we are our mountains and God lives in Armenia.
@scottsdaletour...yes, I agree with you about building a strong military state. "We are our mountains," love that🙏
@scottsdaletour...Some people think it's a contradiction to have a strong military and faith in a Christian God at the same time. However, you only have to look at Israel in the Old Testament to understand God used their army to defeat evil neighbours.
@scottsdaletour...I agree, our Armenian Apostolic Church needs a complete reformation. I have never been against the Church, but I am strongly opposed to evil and corruption within the Church. We need a strong spiritual leadership, but that has been sadly lacking for too long a time. May God hear our prayers for our nation and for our Church🙏
@@ArmenianLifewithMitch may God look after you and your family my brother. Thank you for entering my life even if it’s just via TH-cam yiu have a very positive impact.
@@scottsdaletour ...that's nice to know. God works in mysterious ways, doesn't He! My pleasure to know you also. Stay safe and God bless🙏
You are right sadly this is our reality
Hi Mitch, I just encountered this video and got to hear you for the first time. I hear your caring voice for Armenia where God led you to settle with your wife. We were there in 2019 and I can understand why you love it so much. Your points are well taken about the need for Armenians to pray to the one and true God and demonstrate their Christians faith with their actions. It seems to me that you generalized a bit regarding the women's attires and the men's laziness. Also, from what I see posted on TH-cam, there are many worship songs posted by various Armenian groups that are calling the people to come closer to Christ. I can share with you at some point if you like.
You are correct about me generalising women. My intent was to wake up some of the young girls doing this. It was said in love, but not everything the Lord teaches us is easy to follow. Satan is doing his work very well in corrupting innocent young minds. God wants us to live pure and wholesome lives, so if my message seems a little harsh, it's only because I want people to follow the Lord and not the latest fashion trends or social media 'stars'
Thank you for your godly comments, they're much appreciated.🙏
@@ArmenianLifewithMitch Yes, I hear you! Let us keep praying for the continued work of the Holy Spirit. I believe that God's light has always been shining in Armenia, although dimly at times, due to those who continued to pray. Let us pray expecting that God has plans for Armenia to shine brighter, especially due to its location.
@@lightlabetc5183 Amen🙏
Very interesting perspective . I’ve often wondered where Christendom in the world has been in history to protect us, the first Christian nation ….well we as a people seem to have first Christian nation just on paper and not living as Jesus …. Very smart perspective
@vartank166...thanks for your comment. I might also add that one difficult fact to digest about being a Christian nation, is that we WILL suffer persecution...but God will always make a way for us if we truly put our trust in Him🙏
God bless you our brother
It’s very true, Armenians turned away from god after genocide. They just stopped believing, religion for the most Armenias became a tradition only
@nellig9120...sadly it's true what you say. And so we must continue to pray for the lost sheep in Armenia, Artsakh and all over the world.🙏
I just wonder... When was that time when this poor little nation that was constantly torn by infinite amount of wars. That was expelled from its homeland infinite amount of times... That was almost exterminated once... That somehow survived it all to this day against all odds... When was that single time when we had the amount of prostitutes, homosexuals and the prayers per capita within God-approved thresholds to get Gods grace just for once? I mean surely there had to be such a time in our long history? Perhaps in the times of Tigran the great? But he was no christian, wasn't he? I just can't think of any another time frankly.
@argreg04...Thanks for your comment Greg. I do not lose sight of the fact that the Armenian Christian nation has suffered greatly at the hands of evil regimes for generations. I was merely trying to point out that if we still claim to be a Christian nation, then our actions should correspond with the teachings of Christ. There are many things going on in our country which fly in the face of Christ's teaching, i.e; "Love God with all your heart, mind, strength and soul, and your neighbour as yourself." You may have misunderstood my reference to prostitutes and homosexuals. I simply meant it is wrong for Christian women to dress in provocative ways, when the scriptures teach that they should dress modestly. The reference to homosexuality and other sexual deviances (which the world has embraced) was merely to remind our brothers and sisters of God's divine plan for his children - man, woman, marriage = children. Thankfully, our nation has not embraced the abomination of homosexuality. However, we cannot close our eyes and shut our voices when we see married men having affairs with other women...and that does happen here. Often these men are rich and think they can do what they want with women without suffering any consequences. Armenian women are naturally beautiful, so who told them to dress and look like supermodels? Ah, that would be social media, which is another great stumbling block for many. We have to be careful what we watch, how we react to certain media and what message we want to pass on to our children.
In my videos I often refer to Armenians as having traditional family values (which we learnt from out Christian faith), but I see more and more we're turning away from that, especially in Yerevan.
My heart bleeds for Armenia and Artsakh, Greg, and the suffering is beyond human comprehension. I am not passing judgement on the Armenian people, just trying to remind them of their true Christian faith. Maybe I could have explained things in a better way, but if God could make a donkey speak, perhaps he can even use my imperfect words to help a few of His lost sheep🙏
My dar Mitch, will you please go to a doctor as some swelling is seen on your face. I am a wellwisher don't think other wise.I have seen so many your episodes , but I have not seen such swelling on the side of yur nose. I don't know whether you have noticed. Regarding the vedio it is fantastic one spreading a very good message. thanking you.
@dr.georgechazhoor6379...thank you so much for your concern, Doctor...but I can assure you what appears as swelling, was in fact just an unfortunate result of poor lighting. It really does look as though one side of my face is swollen. However, when I read your comment, I had our Indian granddaughter (MBBS student) check my face and she said everything's normal. Thanks once again, I do appreciate your care and concern🙏
Kind regards, Mitch
Hello mitch I'm planning my move to Armenia do you have any advice on things a American should take care of when first arriving
@corbettcorbett2688...there are so many questions I have for you, but I think email is better. Please go to my channel page (using only a Desktop or Laptop), click on "About" and then "Business Email." I will be happy to answer any of your questions and concerns by email. Stay safe and God bless you and your family🙏 Kind regards, Mitch
Every Armenian failed Artsakh over the last 30 years by not investing heavily into updating the military, not focusing on cooperating to enrich everyone in the economy but just every man out for themselves, and for relying on pride instead of recognizing the threat of genocide looms even now to prepare. Every Armenian who lives outside of Armenia and pretends the diaspora has any influence is also another reason for failure. But let us not pretend it is because Armenians aren't Christian enough, when they were literally being slaughtered for clinging to the Christian faith in 1915, when offered a chance to convert and become wives or concubines for murderers.
@NouraZahle...dear sister, it's not a matter of "not being Christian enough." That's not what we're talking about. Everyone sins, as Saint Paul said in the Holy Bible: "All have sinned and come short of the glory of God." Yes, it's true we are a very persecuted nation and have suffered at the hands of our enemies for generations. It doesn't seem fair, but God's ways are not our ways...and we don't know the reason why often bad things happen to good people. But we trust that God does, because He's our Heavenly Father. We are even taught to "pray without ceasing" and "all who desire to live godly in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution." You might not want to believe it, but it's one of the truths of our Christian faith! Peace be upon you🙏
literally zero active monasteries in armenia. sad!
@cuteandfunny9154...yes, functioning monasteries are necessary not only for the spiritual health of the church, but also for the whole world...as the main work of monks and nuns is to pray.
Sorry not to sound disrespectful, but if you help yourself God will help you. Armenians have had 25 years and they have known their neighbors for generations. Russia has betrayed Armenia not for the first time. The Armenian elite has been asleep both in Armenia and Diaspora. Armenia needs a strong economy and military and should become a second Israel to defend itself.
Do not take offense, these prayers do not bring anything. Only facts and as we have seen with Azerbaijan, preparation, diplomacy and brute force! If there would be really a God, he would not have created the mankind or he has mental problems or is a sadist.
@owlmirrow178...no offence taken. Actually, I fully agree that we need a strong economy and military. However, about the non-existence of God, I have to disagree strongly with you. You see some people believe God should not allow evil of any kind, but we were the one's who went against His Commandments from the beginning. I know this is no consolation to you, but knowing the power of sin in my own life and experiencing God's forgiveness on a daily basis is no fairytale either! I thank God for His infinite mercy and kindness to me a sinner. So, it's only right for me to ask the people of Armenia and Artsakh to pray from the heart. 🙏
@@ArmenianLifewithMitch Good evening Mitch. I understand what you mean. I personally don't think much of GOD. Nothing will change in that regard. I'm glad you have the sinful life behind you. But to recognize the devil, you have to have seen and best of all experienced. With religion I personally can not do anything but everyone as he or she wants. Whereby I am not averse to the idiology of Zionism. That can be a model for the Armenians as well
@@owlmirror178...Religion and faith are 2 different things my friend. Don't give up on your search for meaning in life. God (even though you don't believe in Him) has not given up on you. In fact if you have a bible, I urge you to read the parable of the Prodigal Son. If you don't have a bible you can Google search it. All the best to you my friend🙏
@@owlmirror178did Russia betray Armenian? Or did the Armenian government betray its own people because they wanted to join the EU and NATO and thus surrendered their own people in Nagorno Karabakh to the hands of the Turks, Azerbaijanis are just another Turks, supported by Turkey (a NATO member country).
Mitch, you are stereotyping and characterising a whole population negatively which is a complete misrepresentation of the Armenian people and I fear that you do so, disingenuously in my opinion, simply so that you can deliver a lay sermon bordering on sanctimony particularly given the gravity of the situation in Artsakh/ Nagorno-Karabakh.
You are a man of self reflection so, if I am generous, perhaps you didn't quite appreciate how this particular monologue might be perceived. However, I'd respect you more if you had first travelled to Artsakh and delivered your speech, face-to-face, to the mothers of the murdered people there.
Explain to them how their sins brought this upon them and demonstrate your righteousness to preach upon them by living with them for nine months and experiencing the hell that they have had, and continue, to endure.
Whilst you are there Mitch, perhaps count how many of the people of Artsakh you observe actually dressing like prostitutes and have Botox inflated lips, as suggested in your sermon. I suspect none. In fact, contrary to the title of the video, this is not about Artsakh at all, you have simply used it as a springboard to pontificate. Feel free to quote your chapters and versus, but that was not Christ's way.
I am Christian, but quite frankly I possess a modicum of humility, compassion and sensitivity to the present situation which causes me to find this particular video to be distasteful.
@john_norris...thanks for taking the time to comment, John...I understand and appreciate your perspective, though I take issue on some things you said.
I have lived in Yerevan with my Armenian wife for nearly 10 years and love the people of Armenia and Artsakh with my whole heart. We even have an "adopted family" who live in a poor village about 30 kms from Yerevan. I have been to Artsakh about 4 times and witnessed their ongoing fight just to exist in their homeland. One cannot but be deeply moved when one sees that.. I am not passing judgement on anyone, that is God's domain. But He does use imperfect vessels (like me) to remind Christians of their duty towards God and man. If that comes across to some as harsh and unloving, then I can live with that. But I cannot sit idly listening to Armenians fighting with each other and pointing fingers at who's to blame for all of this, when in fact we are all to blame. Many have turned away from God, even though we profess to be Christian. I trained for the Christian ministry many years ago, John, but in the end did not become a minister, although I served as an elder for many years in a Protestant church. I converted to Orthodoxy (Coptic Orthodox) in 2012, so I was not just a lay preacher as you say. However, it's irrelevant as to who I am, when our focus as Christians should be on how we must live our lives in Christ. My message was just a poor reminder to the Armenian Christians of how we should live our lives as followers of Christ.
Many poor souls in Artsakh may have never even heard the gospel of Christ, yet they live as though they have. Perhaps, much of what they know of their Christian faith has been passed down from generation to generation, and we can thank God for that.