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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
Can prioritizing your faith and marriage actually transform your daily life? In this episode, I, Jesse Cope, challenge the common belief that daily tasks and even children should come before nurturing spiritual commitments and the marital bond. We explore the idea that loving your spouse as your nearest neighbor not only strengthens personal faith but also sets a valuable precedent for your children. You'll discover the profound impact of dedicating time to God and your spouse, enriched by insights from resources like America's God and Country Encyclopedia of Quotes, which beautifully intertwine faith with patriotism.Journey with us into the past as we recount the inspiring story of John Philpott, a Protestant martyr whose unwavering faith during the reign of Mary I exemplifies the strength of belief that transcends denominational boundaries. We also salute the bravery of Corporal Abner Peller Allen, a Medal of Honor recipient from the Civil War, highlighting the significant role of color bearers. By sharing these historical narratives, including more from Fox's Book of Martyrs, we aim to inspire you with tales of faith, courage, and perseverance that resonate through time.Support the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribe
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Weihnachten 1885: Widerwillig nimmt ein Gutsherr die Einladung bei seinen Angestellten auf deren Bauernhof an. Das angekündigte Weihnachtsessen entpuppt sich als großes Trinkgelage, und die stille Nacht unterm Tannenbaum als eine lodernde, tödliche Falle…
Send us a textReady to explore the world of bourbon like never before? Join me as I promise an unforgettable journey into bourbon tasting, Plus, a dive into the art of blind tasting as we navigate through affordable bourbons under $30 and reveal how our evolving palates shape our favorites.In this engaging episode, explore the nuances of flavor and aroma with industry insights from esteemed guests Aaron Harris and Brent Elliott. Our blind tasting session brings to light unexpected favorites like Early Times and Jim Beam Double Oak, showcasing their unique qualities. We'll also share exciting updates from the Scotchy Bourbon Boys' adventures at festivals and our famous bus tours. This episode offers more than just tasting notes—it's a celebration of the bourbon community and the role of social media in bringing enthusiasts together.Finally, let's explore the fascinating world of whiskey finishes and the events that highlight them. From the rich, chocolatey notes of Green River 1885 to the innovative techniques of Chicken Cock Double Oak, each bottle tells a story of craftsmanship and creativity. Don't miss our insights into the importance of promoting whiskey events and the power of social media. And remember, good bourbon equates to good friends and good times, so we encourage you to enjoy responsibly and join us for our live sessions for more spirited discussions.voice over Whiskey Thief If You Have Gohsts Add for SOFLSupport the showhttps://www.scotchybourbonboys.com
Kid Nation is a failed state, but there's plenty of carcass to pick over. Not literally though, I mean, no one knows how to cook.
Rotterdam, 15 maart 1885. In de receptie van hotel De Hollande in Rotterdam is een opmerkelijk paar gasten verschenen: een oudere Japanse heer, Thikajoshi Sakurada, die samen reist met een jonge Vlaamse dame, -Jeanne Marie Laurette en haar veertienjarige broertje, Edouard. De receptionist geeft de Japanse heer en het vlaamse meisje een fraaie tweepersoonskamer. Jeanne en Sakurada gaan uit rijden, spelen een potje kaart en daarna vertrekt het stel naar bed. Maar het rommelt in die kamer. Het hotelpersoneel heeft al snel door dat het niet gezellig is, met die twee. Ze horen geruzie. Op gegeven moment ijsbeert Jeanne een tijd over de gang. Tegen de ochtend, rond half vijf, wordt het eindelijk rustig. Eventjes dan. Tot er een pistoolschot klinkt. Het personeel van hotel De Hollande snelt naar binnen. In de hotelkamer vinden ze Sakurada en Jeanne, badend in het bloed… Luisteren dus! Wil je deze podcast steunen? Nou, dat kan! Laat een vijf sterren recensie achter op bijvoorbeeld Apple Podcasts, Youtube Music of Spotify. Of een duimpje op Podimo. Of koop mijn boek, De moord op mr. Jacques Wijsman! In dat boek raakt Joop ter Heul betrokken bij een onderzoek als haar broer verdacht wordt van de moord op de jonge advocaat Wijsman. Joop en haar vriendinnen moeten alles uit de kast trekken om de echte dader op te sporen, zelfs als dat steeds gevaarlijker lijkt te worden. Bestel een exemplaar voor jezelf en vertel het aan al je vrienden. Het is al "briljant", "krankzinnig" en "Agatha Christie meets Cissy van Marxveldt" genoemd. Inmiddels zijn we al aan de tweede druk en het vervolg ligt in oktober in de winkel! Te bestellen bij Bruna.nl, Bol.com maar natuurlijk ook bij je lokale boekhandel! Zoals Naboekov in Sint-Truiden of Paagman in Den Haag. #steunjelokaleboekhandel https://www.bol.com/nl/nl/f/de-moord-op-mr-jacques-wijsman/9300000154822891/ Op zoek naar een mooie plek om eindelijk je eigen boek te schrijven? Neem eens een kijkje op HomeExchange.com! En als je dat met mijn sponsor link doet krijgen we allebei extra punten! Klik op deze url: https://www.homeexchange.com/?sponsorkey=tycho-eabec Ik las voor deze aflevering ondermeer de kranten van Delpher, het boek Moord en doodslag van Dr. Fuchs en de scriptie "Mishandelde vrouw of misdadigster" De media-aandacht rond de cause célèbre van Jeanne Marie Lorette, 1885-1888 van Pascale van Gils van de Universiteit van Utrecht.
durée : 00:25:05 - Gilbert et Sullivan, "The Mikado" - par : Anne-Charlotte Rémond - Bienvenue au Japon ! Du moins, dans un Japon bien fantaisiste puisque campé par les maîtres de l'opérette anglaise : le librettiste William S. Gilbert et Arthur Sullivan. Leur style est qualifié de "topsy-turvy", que l'on pourrait traduire par "sens dessus-dessous", "confus" voire "foldingue"... - réalisé par : Philippe Petit
"into the Inferno, a tour of Hell"
Pinkie sings "How Great Thou Art" written by Carl Boberg at age 26 in the year 1885
durée : 01:59:59 - Les Nuits de France Culture - Par Pierre Sipriot - Avec Adrien Dansette (historien, juriste), Aldo Carocci (université de Turin), Pierre Gaxotte (historien, journaliste, académicien), Henri Mitterand (universitaire, auteur, critique, éditeur, spécialiste de Zola), Ralph Miliband (philosophe politique) et Ernest Labrousse (historien) - Lectures René Clermont et Roger Blin - Réalisation Hélène de Labrusse
durée : 00:03:01 - Circuit court France Bleu Besançon - Les Salaisons Bouhéret, une maison familiale, devenue une institution spécialisée dans la saucisse de Morteau. Un savoir-faire unique et une fierté locale qu’on vous fait découvrir avec Mickael Simon, notre invité ce dimanche 2 mai 2021.
The season 4 finale! A terrifying medical pamphlet from 1885 is the basis for this...thing. This is not your Gramma's Just Gonna Read This.Email justgonnareadthis@gmail.comEvery Episode www.justgonnareadthis.caHave you heard of this? Wow! It's got everything! www.wikipedia.org
durée : 01:59:59 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Albane Penaranda, Mathilde Wagman - Par Pierre Sipriot - Avec Adrien Dansette (historien, juriste), Aldo Carocci (université de Turin), Pierre Gaxotte (historien, journaliste, académicien), Henri Mitterand (universitaire, auteur, critique, éditeur, spécialiste de Zola), Ralph Miliband (philosophe politique) et Ernest Labrousse (historien) - Lectures René Clermont et Roger Blin - Réalisation Hélène de Labrusse - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé
durée : 00:53:33 - Le Cours de l'histoire - par : Xavier Mauduit, Maïwenn Guiziou - En 1884-1885, sous l'impulsion de Bismarck, les représentants de 14 gouvernements se réunissent à Berlin pour une conférence durant laquelle s'opère le "partage de l'Afrique" entre les puissances coloniales. Quelle place tient, en réalité, cette conférence dans l'histoire de la colonisation ? - réalisation : Milena Aellig, Eric Lancien - invités : Isabelle Surun Professeure d’histoire à l’Université de Lille 3 ; Corédactrice en chef d’Outre Mers – Revue d’histoire; Valérie Hannin Directrice de la rédaction du magazine L'Histoire.
durée : 00:02:46 - Les Pourquoi des Pays de Savoie
durée : 00:25:05 - Gilbert et Sullivan, "The Mikado" - par : Anne-Charlotte Rémond - Bienvenue au Japon ! Du moins, dans un Japon bien fantaisiste puisque campé par les maîtres de l'opérette anglaise : le librettiste William S. Gilbert et Arthur Sullivan. Leur style est qualifié de "topsy-turvy", que l'on pourrait traduire par "sens dessus-dessous", "confus" voire "foldingue"... - réalisé par : Philippe Petit
Am 5. März 1885 wurde die Patenturkunde für ein kleines Ding ausgestellt, das seinem Namen alle Ehre macht: den Druckknopf. Von Steffi Tenhaven.
durée : 00:05:10 - Le Journal de l'histoire - par : Anaïs Kien - Aujourd’hui dans le Journal de l’histoire il est question de microbes et de guerre civile. - réalisation : Thomas Jost, Peire Legras
La cantina trentina, una storia di famiglia dal 1885Tra le cantine del Trentino, quella della nostra famiglia è una delle più antiche.Endrizzi è la dialettizzazione del cognome Endrici e il nome storico della nostra cantina di San Michele all’Adige, territorio di confine che si rispecchia nei profumi dei nostri vini e nella cultura della generazione attualmente alla guida: Paolo, Christine, Lisa Maria e Daniele. La nostra è stata una delle prime cantine del Trentino Alto Adige a potersi definire ecosostenibile. Abbiamo scelto un approccio all’agricoltura sano e pulito e costruito una nuova ala della cantina secondo i principi della bioarchitettura.Abbiamo fondato due cantine, Endrizzi e Serpaia di Endrizzi. I vini trentini e I vini toscani sono prodotti in quantità diverse ma con gli stessi principi. Grazie alla sinergia con il nostro enologo Vito Piffer, esaltiamo le caratteristiche specifiche dei diversi vigneti e facciamo nascere vini fruttati, inconfondibili e riconosciuti a livello internazionale.La cantina trentina di San Michele all’Adige è la sede storica di Endrizzi. Una location romantica e suggestiva aperta a degustazioni, matrimoni ed eventi aziendali aperta tutto l’anno. Sullo sfondo sta il Castello di Monreale, che guarda dall’alto la campagna di San Michele all’Adige. Tutto attorno il vigneto, colorato, profumato, intenso. E poi un caldo edificio del 1885, il Masetto.
#03: Welcome to the year 1885 and our very first POST-Apocalypse! Come for the world-building thought exercise, stay for the nightmare landscape that's actively trying to kill you. Oh, have we mentioned canoes? Have you thought about palisades? You should really give engineering a chance. Support us on Patreon Follow the progress of the Apocalist here Follow us on twitter @ApocalistC, Email us at ApocalistBookClub@gmail.com CREDITS: Art by Michael Vincent Bramley. Music by Robare Pruyn. Sound editing by Crutch Phrase Studio.
La cantina trentina, una storia di famiglia dal 1885Tra le cantine del Trentino, quella della nostra famiglia è una delle più antiche.Endrizzi è la dialettizzazione del cognome Endrici e il nome storico della nostra cantina di San Michele all’Adige, territorio di confine che si rispecchia nei profumi dei nostri vini e nella cultura della generazione attualmente alla guida: Paolo, Christine, Lisa Maria e Daniele. La nostra è stata una delle prime cantine del Trentino Alto Adige a potersi definire ecosostenibile. Abbiamo scelto un approccio all’agricoltura sano e pulito e costruito una nuova ala della cantina secondo i principi della bioarchitettura.Abbiamo fondato due cantine, Endrizzi e Serpaia di Endrizzi. I vini trentini e I vini toscani sono prodotti in quantità diverse ma con gli stessi principi. Grazie alla sinergia con il nostro enologo Vito Piffer, esaltiamo le caratteristiche specifiche dei diversi vigneti e facciamo nascere vini fruttati, inconfondibili e riconosciuti a livello internazionale.La cantina trentina di San Michele all’Adige è la sede storica di Endrizzi. Una location romantica e suggestiva aperta a degustazioni, matrimoni ed eventi aziendali aperta tutto l’anno. Sullo sfondo sta il Castello di Monreale, che guarda dall’alto la campagna di San Michele all’Adige. Tutto attorno il vigneto, colorato, profumato, intenso. E poi un caldo edificio del 1885, il Masetto.
History/Diary written by a woman that lived in Stow, Massachusetts during the years 1883 - 1920's. By writing everyday, Nancy puts her pencil to paper and like a paint brush on canvas, creates a picture of Stow, Massachusetts during the turn of the last century. She draws the reader/listener in by mentioning things from President McKinley being shot, to WW1, Fort Devins, Massachusetts General Hospital, Taffy Pulls, Baseball, Boons Pond, Library Dedication, Masquerade/Neck Tie Party and Tom Thumb. Some individuals include: Captain Packard, Porter, Wetherbee, Priest, Lewis, Dr. Livermore, Hayward, Warren, Fletcher, Staples, Stone and Conant. Join us as we relax and time travel to 1883,1884 Stow, Massachusetts and get a sense of Full Lives and Simpler Times...
History/Diary written by a woman that lived in Stow, Massachusetts during the years 1883 - 1920's. By writing everyday, Nancy puts her pencil to paper and like a paint brush on canvas, creates a picture of Stow, Massachusetts during the turn of the last century. She draws the reader/listener in by mentioning things from President McKinley being shot, to WW1, Fort Devins, Massachusetts General Hospital, Taffy Pulls, Baseball, Boons Pond, Library Dedication, Masquerade/Neck Tie Party and Tom Thumb. Some individuals include: Captain Packard, Porter, Wetherbee, Priest, Lewis, Dr. Livermore, Hayward, Warren, Fletcher, Staples, Stone and Conant. Join us as we relax and time travel to 1883,1884 Stow, Massachusetts and get a sense of Full Lives and Simpler Times...
History/Diary written by a woman that lived in Stow, Massachusetts during the years 1883 - 1920's. By writing everyday, Nancy puts her pencil to paper and like a paint brush on canvas, creates a picture of Stow, Massachusetts during the turn of the last century. She draws the reader/listener in by mentioning things from President McKinley being shot, to WW1, Fort Devins, Massachusetts General Hospital, Taffy Pulls, Baseball, Boons Pond, Library Dedication, Masquerade/Neck Tie Party and Tom Thumb. Some individuals include: Captain Packard, Porter, Wetherbee, Priest, Lewis, Dr. Livermore, Hayward, Warren, Fletcher, Staples, Stone and Conant. Join us as we relax and time travel to 1883,1884 Stow, Massachusetts and get a sense of Full Lives and Simpler Times...