This is a radio discussion program embracing a large variety of topics. It focuses on the problems of Christian perception of the world, such as the laws of spiritual life, the mysteries and regularities of creation, the rites and messages of the Christian Church, and the Christian understanding of historic development and human thought. The program participants are seeking to find answers to the so-called “eternal” questions that have been posed by great thinkers of the mankind. At the same time, they try to understand those who haven’t seen the light of Christianity throughout their quest for the meaning of life.

He is one of those Russia-based Armenians who finally moved to live in Yerevan together with their families this year. What is the connection between this event and the last change of power in Armenia? Living in a foreign country for about 20 years, how could he preserve his Armenian "species" and not be separated from his "homeland" umbilical cord? Why was his father, who carved icons and kissed the cross in the Soviet years, ridiculed and how did his father's faith in God pass down to his son? Why does he compare attending church and receiving the Holy Communion to baby's feeding on breast milk and why doesn't he understand those who justify themselves for not attending church? You'll get the answers to these questions in the portrait of Armen Sahakyan.

