Podcasts about 1878

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The American Soul
If You Say You Love Someone But Don't Show It, Your Words Are Dead and Useless

The American Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 51:07 Transcription Available


Making time for what truly matters reveals our authentic priorities, regardless of what we claim to value. While many Christians profess that God is their highest priority, their daily schedules tell a different story. Athletic legends like Kobe Bryant succeeded by making contracts with themselves about training—pushing through when motivation waned. Yet many believers fail to apply this same disciplined approach to their spiritual lives.The book of James pulls no punches: "Faith without good deeds is dead and useless." This biblical principle exposes the emptiness of claiming faith without demonstrating it through action. When we tell someone who's hungry to "be well fed" without providing food, our words are meaningless. Similarly, professing love for God while neglecting prayer, Bible reading, and obedience to Christ's commands reveals a fundamental disconnect between our stated beliefs and lived reality.This principle extends beyond individual faith into our understanding of American constitutional history. Supreme Court rulings from the 19th century clearly established that the First Amendment was never intended to place all religions on equal footing or separate Christianity from public institutions. Rather, it prevented any single Christian denomination from receiving state preference. Cases like Murphy v. Ramsey (1885) declared the traditional family as "the sure foundation of all that is stable and noble in our civilization," while Davis v. Beason (1890) affirmed that religious freedom never protected practices contrary to "the general consent of the Christian world."The gradual removal of Christian principles from American families, education, and civic life has produced exactly the moral and social deterioration these early Court decisions warned against. The solution begins with honesty about our priorities, intentionally planning time with God, and recognizing the Christian foundations that made America exceptional. If your faith matters, make a contract with yourself to put it first in your day—not just in your words.Support the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribe

The American Soul
Faith in the Fire: Enduring Life's Trials with James

The American Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 45:43 Transcription Available


Liberty flows from God's word - this profound truth echoes through James Chapter 1 and America's founding documents alike. In this thought-provoking episode, we explore how the biblical concept of being "doers of the word, not merely hearers" applies both to our personal faith and our national character.Drawing from James' powerful teaching on perseverance through trials, we unpack what it truly means to practice "pure and undefiled religion" - bridling our tongues, caring for widows and orphans, and remaining unstained by the world. These spiritual disciplines don't just strengthen our individual walks with Christ; they form the foundation of liberty in a republic.The episode takes a fascinating historical turn as we examine early Supreme Court decisions that explicitly affirmed America's Christian foundation. The 1844 case Vidal versus Gerard's Executors reveals how the highest court unanimously declared that education without Christianity "is not valuable" and that establishing non-Christian schools was not even to be "presumed to exist in a Christian country." We also explore the Court's 1884 affirmation that our rights come "not by edicts of emperors or decrees of parliament or acts of congress, but by their Creator."This illuminating journey through scripture and American history challenges the modern narrative that seeks to separate our rights from their divine source. If the Declaration of Independence acknowledges that our rights come from God, how can we logically exclude God from our institutions?Whether you're struggling with personal trials, seeking to deepen your faith, or interested in understanding America's religious heritage, this episode provides powerful encouragement to align your priorities with eternal truths. Join us as we discover how drawing closer to God and helping others do the same remains the surest path to liberty, both personal and national.Support the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribe

Les Nuits de France Culture
Une vie, une oeuvre - Léon Werth : 1878 - 1955 (1ère diffusion : 22/01/2006)

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 95:11


durée : 01:35:11 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Lydia Ben Ytzhak -

Les Nuits de France Culture
Une vie, une oeuvre - Léon Werth : 1878 - 1955 (1ère diffusion : 22/01/2006)

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2023 95:11


durée : 01:35:11 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Par Catherine Pont-Humbert - Avec Jean-Pierre Azéma (historien, auteur de l'édition annotée du journal de Léon Werth "Déposition", Ed. Viviane Hamy), Gilles Heuré (journaliste, auteur d'une biographie de Léon Werth, sous le titre "L'insoumis, Léon Werth", Ed. Viviane Hamy), Viviane Hamy), Didier Schulmann (conservateur du patrimoine et chef du service de la bibliothèque Kandinsky - Centre Georges Pompidou), Philippe Sollers (écrivain, auteur de "Une vie divine", Ed. Gallimard), Claude Werth (fils de Léon Werth) et Sylvaine Werth (femme de Claude Werth) - Avec en archives, la voix de Léon Werth (écrivain) - Réalisation Gilles Davidas

Musicopolis
Paris, 1878 : "Le Petit Duc", une grande opérette de Charles Lecocq

Musicopolis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 25:21


durée : 00:25:21 - Lecocq, Le petit Duc - par : Anne-Charlotte Rémond - Au lendemain du 26 janvier 1878, les journaux parlent tous de la première qui a eu lieu la veille au théâtre de la Renaissance. Une opérette. Les auteurs sont trois figures qui font les beaux jours des théâtres depuis bien des années : Meilhac et Halévy pour le texte, Lecocq pour la musique. - réalisé par : Philippe Petit

This Day in History Class
Milk is delivered in glass bottles for the first time - January 11th, 1878

This Day in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 8:42


On this day in 1878, the New York Dairy Company delivered milk in glass bottles for what's believed to be the first time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Musicopolis
L'exposition de 1878, un panorama musical de son époque

Musicopolis

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 25:06


durée : 00:25:06 - L'exposition de 1878, un panorama musical de son époque - par : Anne-Charlotte Rémond - Dans cet épisode de Musicopolis, Anne-Charlotte Rémond revient sur l'histoire et le panorama musical de l'Exposition Universelle de 1878 ! - réalisé par : Claire Lagarde

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Historias del Llano
120. “El Matador”: la historia de Mario Kempes

Historias del Llano

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 17:07


Tenemos el honor de contar con la presencia de un campeón del mundo: Mario Alberto Kempes, quien es considerado uno de los máximos artilleros históricos del futbol, hasta se puso la playera de Argentina para charlar con nosotros. Don Mario nos contó sobre aquella sensación única que experimentó al ganar la Copa del Mundo en Argentina 78. Y qué representó para él convertirse además en el goleador del torneo. Inclusive la experiencia más allá de las canchas durante ese torneo, con todo el tema político con el que Videla apareció en aquel Mundial. Por supuesto que charlamos sobre su llegada al Valencia, además de explicarnos quién fue el que le puso el apodo del matador. Y claro, quién es el futbolista al que más admira.

Seppeltsfield
Seppeltsfield 1920 100 Year Old Para Vintage Tawny - Tasting note by Andrew Caillard MW

Seppeltsfield

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 11:19


The Seppeltsfield 100 Year Old Para Vintage Tawny is borne from the vision of Oscar Benno Pedro Seppelt, who in 1878 began the legacy of maturing single vintage Tawny for 100 years before release.Benno’s foresight has led Seppeltsfield to nurturing the world’s longest and only unbroken collection (lineage) of single vintage tawny since 1878; creating a living museum of Australian winemaking history and undoubtedly the ‘jewel in the crown’ of the Seppeltsfield estate.The Seppeltsfield 100 Year Old Para Vintage Tawny remains the only wine ever to be awarded 100/100 points (perfect score) in James Halliday Australian Wine Companion. It is also one of twenty-two wines marked as 'Exceptional' in the current edition of the Langton's Classification of Australian Wine.The 'Exceptional' category comprises the most highly prized of all Australian fine wines.

Musicopolis
Paris, 1878 : "Le Petit Duc", une grande opérette de Charles Lecocq

Musicopolis

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 25:21


durée : 00:25:21 - Lecocq, Le petit Duc - par : Anne-Charlotte Rémond - Au lendemain du 26 janvier 1878, les journaux parlent tous de la première qui a eu lieu la veille au théâtre de la Renaissance. Une opérette. Les auteurs sont trois figures qui font les beaux jours des théâtres depuis bien des années : Meilhac et Halévy pour le texte, Lecocq pour la musique. - réalisé par : Philippe Petit

Seppeltsfield
Seppeltsfield 1919 100 Year Old Para Vintage Tawny - Tasting note by Andrew Caillard MW

Seppeltsfield

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 4:21


Join Australian wine authority, historian and Master of Wine - Andrew Caillard - as he describes the tasting experience of the Seppeltsfield 1919 100 Year Old Para Vintage Tawny. The Seppeltsfield 100 Year Old Para Vintage Tawny is borne from the vision of Oscar Benno Pedro Seppelt, who in 1878 began the legacy of maturing single vintage Tawny for 100 years before release. Benno’s foresight has led Seppeltsfield to nurturing the world’s longest and only unbroken collection (lineage) of single vintage tawny since 1878; creating a living museum of Australian winemaking history and undoubtedly the ‘jewel in the crown’ of the Seppeltsfield estate. The Seppeltsfield 100 Year Old Para Vintage Tawny remains the only wine ever to be awarded 100/100 points (perfect score) in James Halliday Australian Wine Companion. It is also one of twenty-two wines marked as 'Exceptional' in the current edition of the Langton's Classification of Australian Wine. The 'Exceptional' category comprises the most highly prized of all Australian fine wines.

Right Royal Roundup
Right Royal Roundup (8 March 2019) - Surfer's Ear, Instagram & Royal Social Media Guidelines

Right Royal Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 11:08


Crown Prince Haakon's minor surgery, Queen Elizabeth posts a message on Instagram, social media guidelines from the Palace, Prince Leonard laid to rest and our thoughts on those baby rumours.See more in this week's show.Become a patron today https://www.patreon.com/join/rightroyalroundup? for US$10 per month for exclusive access for royal news and history.Visit our website http://rightroyalroundup.com.au.Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RightRoyalRoundup, follow us on Twitter @RightRoyalRound and Instagram @rightroyalroundup.

American Toffee Podcast
The Mersey-died Derby: 1-0 Bad Guys

American Toffee Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 30:05


Title says it all folks. The boys in blue put in a tremendous shift for 94 minutes, only to see it all come crashing down in the most perfectly Everton way imaginable. Still somehow, looking at this team, there's so much to be optimistic about.  In part 1 of this episode, James is joined by Tom Clarke (@TomClarke40) of The Toffee Blues pod for an instant match reaction. In part 2 (16:38) Alex, having had a car ride home from North Carolina to stew on the result, returns for regular post-match musings.

American Toffee Podcast
A Win is a Win: 1-0 Cardiff City Post-match

American Toffee Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 28:56


Everton now have 13 points from their last 6 games. A deserved, if not emphatic, 1-0 win and some favorable results elsewhere see us shoot up to 6th in the table. We break it all down: from Gomes' silky magnificence to Yerry Mina continuing his great start to his Everton career.  It all sets up quite nicely for the Merseyside Derby next Sunday, keep your ears out for our match preview episode coming mid-week! Up the Toffees