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How often do we pause to truly ponder the impact of our daily actions on the world around us? Inspired by Patrick Henry's timeless wisdom, this episode explores how small acts of virtue and kindness can ripple outward, shaping our communities in profound ways. I share personal stories about young people who often underestimate their influence, yet have the power to lead and inspire simply by living authentically. As we navigate this journey, we stress the importance of prioritizing spiritual and familial connections over the distractions of modern technology, encouraging listeners to set positive examples for the next generation as a foundation for a more virtuous community.Throughout our discussion, we confront the ever-present battle between light and darkness within our choices and how nurturing our inner light can illuminate paths toward truth. By delving into Samuel Langdon's sermon from 1775, we question if we've strayed from the values of our ancestors, highlighting the urgent necessity for spiritual renewal. This call to action urges a return to foundational beliefs in God and Jesus Christ to restore and preserve the moral fabric of our nation. As we conclude, we leave you with heartfelt blessings, envisioning a brighter future guided by virtue and divine grace.Support the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribe
Explore the timeless power of faith and trust as we journey through life's trials, seeking wisdom and fulfillment by connecting with God and Jesus Christ. Discover how prayer, scripture, and prioritizing love can transform our personal lives and strengthen our relationships. Inspired by Proverbs chapter three, we discuss the rewards of wisdom and the importance of trusting in the Lord beyond our own understanding. Together, we reflect on the challenges of maintaining faith in a world full of uncertainties and the vital role of aligning our actions with commitment to those we cherish most.We also dive into the historical fabric of America, unraveling the profound influence of Christianity in shaping the nation's core values and governance. Delve into the teachings of George Washington and Samuel Langdon, as we address the urgent need to revive our founding principles rooted in Christian ideals. The episode culminates with a heartfelt call to restore faith, family, and patriotism as pillars of unity and hope for our future. Join us for a passionate discussion on the need for spiritual and moral renewal in America, encouraging listeners to embrace the foundational beliefs that once guided our nation.Support the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribe
What would happen if we truly cherished our spouses as the unique treasures they are instead of letting distractions like phones and TV lead the way? Join me, Jesse Cope, as we challenge ourselves to realign our actions with our declared priorities of faith, family, and wisdom. Starting with a heartfelt prayer, we delve into the teachings of Proverbs Chapter 2, exploring how the pursuit of wisdom can serve as a compass for security, integrity, and guidance in our lives. This episode promises to spark a profound reflection on the balance in our relationships and the pursuit of wisdom as a hidden treasure.We also reflect on the transformative power of faith in education by drawing on historical insights from figures like Samuel Langdon and C.S. Lewis. Hear why America might need spiritual repentance and reform to realign with its Christian roots. We examine the dangers of "Christless conservatism" and remind ourselves of Harvard's early belief in grounding knowledge in the understanding of God and Jesus Christ. As we explore these rich historical perspectives, the episode challenges us to embrace timeless principles that once guided American education, enriching our spiritual toolbox and steering our nation back to its foundational beliefs.Support the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribe
Can a life rooted in spiritual priorities transform both personal and national well-being? Join me, Jesse Koch, on the American Soul Podcast as we explore this profound question. I'll share insights from my own journey in placing God and loved ones at the forefront of my daily routines, highlighting the importance of prayer, scripture, and meaningful relationships. We'll discuss the crucial role of not just supporting those in ministry but also nurturing our personal connections, particularly with our spouses, as we seek to align our lives with our deepest values.The episode also calls listeners to adopt a "soldier mentality" in their spiritual lives. Inspired by the commitment of figures like Epaphroditus, we consider the serious call to prioritize Christ's interests over our own. Reflecting on America's historical relationship with faith, I argue for the importance of maintaining a national connection to God that transcends specific church institutions. By examining the founding principles of America, we uncover the historical significance of practices like public fasting and prayer, challenging modern interpretations of the separation of church and state.Finally, we address the power of sincere prayer and the need for a collective spiritual awakening. I candidly share my own struggles with living out the teachings of my faith daily, urging listeners to engage in earnest prayer for our nation and its people. The episode concludes with a heartfelt blessing for you, our listeners, hoping to inspire reflection and conversation that reach beyond this moment. Join us for this call to action, as we seek to harness the transformative power of faith and community.Support the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribe
Can embracing biblical principles truly transform your marriage and personal life? Explore how prioritizing God and understanding the profound roles within marriage can reflect a divine blueprint for a harmonious relationship. We kick off our discussion with a heartfelt prayer, inviting divine guidance and protection for every listener, and emphasize the importance of daily scripture reading and prayer. By drawing parallels between marriage and the sacred bond between Jesus Christ and the church, we delve into the roles of husbands and wives as outlined in 1 Corinthians 7 and Ephesians 5. As we explore Galatians 4, we urge believers to transition from a mindset of bondage to one of sonship, embracing their identity as heirs through Christ.Journey with us into a narrative of resilience inspired by the unwavering faith of Abigail Adams amid the trials of 1775. Her integrity and steadfastness illuminate the enduring values of faith, integrity, and duty that are essential even in today's tumultuous times. We reflect on the transformative power of incorporating biblical teachings into daily life, asserting that such principles foster personal growth and positively impact families and society. By prioritizing one's role as a spouse and committing to self-improvement, individuals can lead more fulfilling lives. We wrap up with a blessing for everyone listening, their families, and our world, encouraging a collective movement toward integrity and spiritual awakening.Support the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribe
Could allocating more time to faith and family transform your life? Join me, Jesse Cope, as I unpack the profound impact of intentionally prioritizing personal growth, meaningful relationships, and spirituality over the constant lure of passive media consumption. This episode of the American Soul Podcast delves into the heart of what truly enriches our character—faith in Jesus Christ, the unity it brings, and the blessings it bestows on our relationships. Through heartfelt discussions, we explore the teachings of Galatians Chapter 3 and the story of Abraham, emphasizing that faith, not the law, offers the path to righteousness and unity among believers. We wrap up by reflecting on the intertwining themes of love, faith, and divine guidance in our lives, drawing inspiration from historical figures like Thomas Jefferson. The episode serves as a gentle reminder of the importance of nurturing our closest bonds, particularly with our spouses, and seeking God's wisdom in our day-to-day lives. As we extend blessings to families, marriages, and nations worldwide, we invite you to reconnect with these timeless principles and reflect on their role in your own journey. Listen in for a thought-provoking conversation on how faith-filled living can reshape personal and communal landscapes.Support the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribe
1775. Les colonies d'Amérique du Nord se révoltent contre l'Angleterre. À l'époque, ces colonies sont treize : le Massachusetts, la Pennsylvanie, la Caroline du Sud, par exemple. Dans un premier temps, chacun de ces États reste souverain. C'est une simple confédération, qui est instituée pendant qu'on se bat contre les Anglais. Puis, en 1783, avec l'aide militaire de la France, les insurgés gagnent la guerre et deviennent indépendants. Très vite, la majorité des Américains ressent le besoin d'un lien plus solide entre leurs treize États : il faut des institutions plus stables.Dans cet épisode du Moment Histoire, Guillaume Perrault, rédacteur en chef au Figaro, vous raconte la mise en place du statut de président aux États-Unis et son rôle. Cet épisode a été initialement publié en septembre 2024.Vous pouvez retrouver Le moment Histoire sur Figaro Radio, le site du Figaro et toutes les autres plateformes d'écoutes. Si vous avez aimé cet épisode, n'hésitez pas à vous abonner et à laisser votre avis en commentaire !Montage et mixage : Antoine Lion-RantyHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
1775. Les colonies d'Amérique du Nord se révoltent contre l'Angleterre. À l'époque, ces colonies sont treize : le Massachusetts, la Pennsylvanie, la Caroline du Sud, par exemple. Dans un premier temps, chacun de ces États reste souverain. C'est une simple confédération, qui est instituée pendant qu'on se bat contre les Anglais. Puis, en 1783, avec l'aide militaire de la France, les insurgés gagnent la guerre et deviennent indépendants. Très vite, la majorité des Américains ressent le besoin d'un lien plus solide entre leurs treize États : il faut des institutions plus stables.Dans ce nouvel épisode du Moment Histoire, Guillaume Perrault, rédacteur en chef au Figaro, vous raconte la mise en place du statut de président aux États-Unis et son rôle. Vous pouvez retrouver Le moment Histoire sur Figaro Radio, le site du Figaro et toutes les autres plateformes d'écoutes. Si vous avez aimé cet épisode, n'hésitez pas à vous abonner et à laisser votre avis en commentaire !Montage et mixage : Antoine Lion-RantyHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
On this day in 1775, the U.S. postal system was established by the Second Continental Congress.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we have more eye-witness testomony regarding the government's plans to start a war in 1775. We also discuss the inability of many people to make time to learn from the Founding Fathers. Suggestions for the 100th Episode.
In this episode we bring Josiah Quincy on the Podcast to provide some indication of what kind of people were taking advantage of the military occupation of Boston in 1775; Corruption and proximity to government.
Esto es HistoCast. No es Esparta pero casi. Nos preparamos para socorros y cercos una vez más en este capítulo clásico de nuestro podcast. Para esta undécima entrega participan @Goyogg, Fernando Espí Forcen, @LordCirencester, @HugoACanete y @goyix_salduero.Secciones Historia: - Sitio de Puigcerdá - 6:32 - Bunker Hill y el sitio de Boston - 46:55 - Berlín 1948 - 1:07:59 - Tucson 1779 y 1782 - 3:01:40 - Sitio de Ceuta 1694-1727 - 3:17:45 - Bibliografía - 4:03:05
Welcome to Historical Nerdery, the show that destroys the myths of the American Revolution one podcast at a time. In our Season 2 finale, the decisive day is come! We'll discuss the pivotal battle of June 17, 1775...the Battle of Bunker Hill. Historical Nerdery returns for Season 3 in 2022!!
On today's episode, we'll discuss the engagement that has been overshadowed by the Battles of Lexington and Concord and Bunker Hill ... the May 1775 Battle of Chelsea Creek.
A cura di Massimiliano SamsaJoão Domingos Bomtempo (Lisbon, 1775 - Lisbon, 1842) - Requiem in Do minore, Op.23 "À memória de Camões" (c.1818)Introit - Kyrie Dies Irae Offertorium Sanctus Benedictus Agnus Dei Soprano: Ana Pusar-JeričAlto: Heidi RiessTenore: Christian VogelBasso: Hermann Christian PolsterBerlin Radio ChorusBerlin Radio Symphony OrchestraDirettore: Heinz RögnerRequiem alla memoria di CamõesLuís Vaz de Camões (Lisbona, 1524 circa – Lisbona, 10 giugno 1580) è stato un poeta portoghese. Considerato il principale poeta della tradizione letteraria del proprio paese, per la sua padronanza della poesia è stato paragonato a Omero, Virgilio, Cervantes, Dante e Shakespeare. Il suo lavoro più noto è il poema epico I Lusiadi (Os Lusíadas), pubblicato per la prima volta nel 1572
In our Season 1 finale, we're going to explore what really happened at the Battle of Lexington and how militia Captain John Parker was able to rally his defeated troops and inspire them to return to the bloody fight of April 19, 1775.
Ray Raphael, author of People's History of the American Revolution, The First American Revolution: Before Lexington and Concord, and The Spirit of '74: How the American Revolution Began, to name just a few of his important works, joins Bob Allison and Bradley Jay for a conversation on the beginnings of the American Revolution.
As part of its mission, the National Park Service seeks to protect and preserve places saved by the American people so that all may experience the heritage of the United States. These places include those with historical significance. Supervisory Park Ranger Garrett Cloer joins us to explore the Longfellow House-Washington’s Headquarters National Historic Site so we can discover more about the Siege of Boston (1775-76) and the birth of the Continental Army and the life and work of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/194 Sponsor Links Omohundro Institute Daniel Livesay, Children of Uncertain Fortune Complementary Episodes Episode 026: Robert Middlekauff, George Washington’s Revolution Episode 112: Mary Beth Norton, The Tea Crisis of 1773 Episode 129: John Bell, The Road to Concord Episode 130: Paul Revere’s Ride Through History Episode 157: The Revolution’s African American Soldiers Episode 158: The Revolutionaries’ Army Helpful Show Links Ben Franklin's World Facebook Page Join the Ben Franklin's World Community Sign-up for the Franklin Gazette Newsletter Ben Franklin's World iOS App Ben Franklin's World Android App *Books purchased through this link will help support the production of Ben Franklin's World.
Video 98 in the series "A History of the Navy in 100 Objects" presented by the United States Naval Academy. This episode focuses on the history of Submarines.
Video 97 in the series "A History of the Navy in 100 Objects" presented by the United States Naval Academy. This episode focuses on the birth of the US Navy.
In this show we are joined by Uwe & son Gunter Eickert of Academy Games and Apollo Games as we talk about the evolution of Kickstarter. As well as babbling about dingleberrys. ***Introduction*** ***Introducing Academy Games*** 14:37 Agents of Mayhem Kickstarter ***Things That Make Us Go Hmmmm!*** 27:30 Libsyn The 7th Continent Asmodee buy Mayfair Amazons locked prices ***What Game Is Behind The Door*** 45:17 A quiz show section, where we quiz our guest about games. Can you guess what the answers? ***The Babble*** 1:19:54 We babble about how Kickstarter has changed and reasons for using it. You can find us at Board Game Theater page for all episodes and Board Games Everybody Should... Like us on Facebook, Twitter or our guild on Board Game Geek Other games we talk about: Mare Nostrum, Freedom: the underground railroad, 1775: Rebellion, 878: Vikings, Agents Of Mayhem, The Colonists, Azul, The 7th Continent, Dos Rios, Ticket To Ride, Catan
Contact Peter: peter@dailydevotionalpreaching.com DDP: BROADCASTING ON Flame Christian and Community Radio:1521 MEDIUM WAVE in the North West of England at 7:45 am and 8:45 am and 1:05 pm every weekday or online: http://flameradio.org Mark and Pete, that 2 handed podcast http://www.markandpete.com The Good News Show https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-good-news-show
Contact Peter: peter@dailydevotionalpreaching.comDDP: BROADCASTING ON Flame Christian and Community Radio:1521 MEDIUM WAVE in the North West of England at 7:45 am and 8:45 am and 1:05 pm every weekday or online: http://flameradio.orgMark and Pete, that 2 handed podcast http://www.markandpete.comThe Good News Show https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-good-news-show
Contact Peter: peter@dailydevotionalpreaching.comDDP: BROADCASTING ON Flame Christian and Community Radio:1521 MEDIUM WAVE in the North West of England at 7:45 am and 8:45 am and 1:05 pm every weekday or online: http://flameradio.orgMark and Pete, that 2 handed podcast http://www.markandpete.comThe Good News Show https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-good-news-show
Contact Peter: peter@dailydevotionalpreaching.com DDP: BROADCASTING ON Flame Christian and Community Radio:1521 MEDIUM WAVE in the North West of England at 7:45 am and 8:45 am and 1:05 pm every weekday or online: http://flameradio.org Mark and Pete, that 2 handed podcast http://www.markandpete.com The Good News Show https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-good-news-show
Jon and Dirk cover a variety of games they’ve played lately, including the new ‘Walking Dead’ expansion, ‘Ascension’ and ‘1775’. The discussion gets serious when ‘Hotline Miami’ comes up, and the crew debates the role of ethics in game design. They wrap up on a lighter note, describing the challenge of integrating mechanics and UI in a tabletop game, and how to instill life into fictional characters.
Sarah Palin schooled the media on the history of Paul Revere's ride last week. Let's take a look at other noteworthy events regarding our founding.