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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
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As pressure mounted from grass roots organizations like the Freedom Party, the Meiji government decided to finally draft a constitution. The process which brought it about, and the language which it employed, would determine the course of Japan's political future.Support the show My latest novel, "Califia's Crusade," is now available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Apple Books, Bookshop.org, and many other online platforms!
durée : 00:32:27 - Suivez le guide France Bleu Roussillon - Une photo comme point de départ : nous sommes vers 1890 à Perpignan et cet enfant porte l'habit de pénitent. Que va-t-il faire ? A quoi va ressembler sa semaine Sainte ? On mène l'enquête avec notre bande d'éclaireurs d'histoire catalane, écoutez !
durée : 00:28:30 - Cécile Chaminade à Paris en 1890 (5/5) - par : Anne-Charlotte Rémond - [Rediffusions de l'été] - réalisé par : Catherine Prin-Le Gall
durée : 00:28:30 - Cécile Chaminade à Paris en 1890 (4/5) - par : Anne-Charlotte Rémond - [Rediffusions de l'été] - réalisé par : Catherine Prin-Le Gall
durée : 00:28:29 - Cécile Chaminade à Paris en 1890 (3/5) - par : Anne-Charlotte Rémond - En débutant dans le salon de ses parents à Paris ou au Vésinet, où Cécile Chaminade se produit dès son plus jeune âge, c’est en 1890 que la carrière de la pianiste-compositrice prend son envol. Elle participe à de nombreux concerts et ses œuvres sont jouées dans le monde entier. - réalisé par : Catherine Prin-Le Gall
durée : 00:28:29 - Cécile Chaminade à Paris en 1890 (2/5) - par : Anne-Charlotte Rémond - En débutant dans le salon de ses parents à Paris ou au Vésinet, où Cécile Chaminade se produit dès son plus jeune âge, c’est en 1890 que la carrière de la pianiste-compositrice prend son envol. Elle participe à de nombreux concerts et ses œuvres sont jouées dans le monde entier. - réalisé par : Catherine Prin-Le Gall
durée : 00:28:30 - Cécile Chaminade à Paris en 1890 (1/5) - par : Anne-Charlotte Rémond - En débutant dans le salon de ses parents à Paris ou au Vésinet, où Cécile Chaminade se produit dès son plus jeune âge, c’est en 1890 que la carrière de la pianiste-compositrice prend son envol. Elle participe à de nombreux concerts et ses œuvres sont jouées dans le monde entier. - réalisé par : Catherine Prin-Le Gall
"Lizzie Borden took an axe, And gave her mother forty whacks;When she saw what she had done,She gave her father forty-one." ~Author Unknown, Circa 1893. Today on Encounters, join hosts Dakota & Amanda on a Bed and Breakfast excursion in Fall Rivers, Massachusetts. Learn the infamous story of the Andrew & Abby Borden Murders of the 1890s, meet the woman behind the rhyme, Lizzie Borden, who stood trial for the accused murder of her parents but walked away acquitted of all charges. Then learn of the residual and intelligent specters that haunt the halls of the 'Lizzie Borden Bed & Breakfast". It was the story of the decade that gave us a nursery rhyme that would be whispered down thru the ages, as a reminder of the dark atrocities that money and derangement can inspire. Come listen to the episode that shows all the angles and leave you with the question... did Lizzie take that axe? and if not.... then who did? Intro / Outro: Strange Stuff by Matt Harris Additional Music: Hostile Planet by Quincas Moreira Voices in My Head by Quincas Moreira Spirit of the Dead by Aakash Ghandi
Tesla the Showman knocks 'em dead at the AIEE with a lecture for the ages and a breathtaking demonstration of high frequency AC. It was his ticket to fame and celebrity.
Fresh from his return from Europe, Tesla goes on an inventing spree and dabbles in high-frequency currents. But when George Westinghouse comes calling and pleads poverty, Tesla makes a fateful and costly mistake...
Episode 47 of the Random history of Belgium explores the final decade of the 19th century in Belgium. The changes in our election system, the World exhibitions and many more...
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DIARY PODCAST - Follow the Simple Lives of Nancy Lewis and her family...husband Uriel, daughters Belle, Sue, son Henry and the community of Stow Massachusetts during the years 1883 - 1925. This Non-Fiction account is a daily history/diary written by Nancy Lewis as she puts pencil to paper and documents Stow, Massachusetts during the turn of the last century. By writing every day, Nancy uses her pencil as an artist uses a brush to paint a vision on canvas of life in New England. She draws the listener in by mentioning things from President McKinley being shot, to WW1, Fort Devins, Massachusetts General Hospital the whaling industry, to simple things like taffy pulls, summer baseball, Boons Pond, Masquerade and Neck Tie Parties and even Tom Thumb. Individuals include: Captain Packard, Porter, Wetherbee, Priest, Lewis, Dr. Livermore, Hayward, Geer, Warren, Fletcher, Staples, Stone and Conant. Subscribe to this FREE PodCast and time travel to 1891 New England landerson - lpf2000@aol.com
DIARY PODCAST - Follow the Simple Lives of Nancy Lewis and her family...husband Uriel, daughters Belle, Sue, son Henry and the community of Stow Massachusetts during the years 1883 - 1925. This Non-Fiction account is a daily history/diary written by Nancy Lewis as she puts pencil to paper and documents Stow, Massachusetts during the turn of the last century. By writing every day, Nancy uses her pencil as an artist uses a brush to paint a vision on canvas of life in New England. She draws the listener in by mentioning things from President McKinley being shot, to WW1, Fort Devins, Massachusetts General Hospital the whaling industry, to simple things like taffy pulls, summer baseball, Boons Pond, Masquerade and Neck Tie Parties and even Tom Thumb. Individuals include: Captain Packard, Porter, Wetherbee, Priest, Lewis, Dr. Livermore, Hayward, Geer, Warren, Fletcher, Staples, Stone and Conant. Subscribe to this FREE PodCast and time travel to 1891 New England landerson - lpf2000@aol.com
DIARY PODCAST - Follow the Simple Lives of Nancy Lewis and her family...husband Uriel, daughters Belle, Sue, son Henry and the community of Stow Massachusetts during the years 1883 - 1925. This Non-Fiction account is a daily history/diary written by Nancy Lewis as she puts pencil to paper and documents Stow, Massachusetts during the turn of the last century. By writing every day, Nancy uses her pencil as an artist uses a brush to paint a vision on canvas of life in New England. She draws the listener in by mentioning things from President McKinley being shot, to WW1, Fort Devins, Massachusetts General Hospital the whaling industry, to simple things like taffy pulls, summer baseball, Boons Pond, Masquerade and Neck Tie Parties and even Tom Thumb. Individuals include: Captain Packard, Porter, Wetherbee, Priest, Lewis, Dr. Livermore, Hayward, Geer, Warren, Fletcher, Staples, Stone and Conant. Subscribe to this FREE PodCast and time travel to 1890 New England
DIARY PODCAST - Follow the Simple Lives of Nancy Lewis and her family...husband Uriel, daughters Belle, Sue, son Henry and the community of Stow Massachusetts during the years 1883 - 1925. This Non-Fiction account is a daily history/diary written by Nancy Lewis as she puts pencil to paper and documents Stow, Massachusetts during the turn of the last century. By writing every day, Nancy uses her pencil as an artist uses a brush to paint a vision on canvas of life in New England. She draws the listener in by mentioning things from President McKinley being shot, to WW1, Fort Devins, Massachusetts General Hospital the whaling industry, to simple things like taffy pulls, summer baseball, Boons Pond, Masquerade and Neck Tie Parties and even Tom Thumb. Individuals include: Captain Packard, Porter, Wetherbee, Priest, Lewis, Dr. Livermore, Hayward, Geer, Warren, Fletcher, Staples, Stone and Conant. Subscribe to this FREE PodCast and time travel to 1890 New England
DIARY PODCAST - Follow the Simple Lives of Nancy Lewis and her family...husband Uriel, daughters Belle, Sue, son Henry and the community of Stow Massachusetts during the years 1883 - 1925. This Non-Fiction account is a daily history/diary written by Nancy Lewis as she puts pencil to paper and documents Stow, Massachusetts during the turn of the last century. By writing every day, Nancy uses her pencil as an artist uses a brush to paint a vision on canvas of life in New England. She draws the listener in by mentioning things from President McKinley being shot, to WW1, Fort Devins, Massachusetts General Hospital the whaling industry, to simple things like taffy pulls, summer baseball, Boons Pond, Masquerade and Neck Tie Parties and even Tom Thumb. Individuals include: Captain Packard, Porter, Wetherbee, Priest, Lewis, Dr. Livermore, Hayward, Geer, Warren, Fletcher, Staples, Stone and Conant. Subscribe to this FREE PodCast and time travel to 1890 New England
Extreme Genes - America's Family History and Genealogy Radio Show & Podcast
Not many genies are passionate enough to buy their own cemetery, but Roy Schreffler of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania did! Also, expert Karen Clifford gives us an overview on what it takes to research your southern ancestors. Fisher opens the show with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist of the New England Historic Genealogical Society and American Ancestors, who talks about the latest scientific analysis of an ancient 9 foot idol found in Siberia in 1890. You will not believe how old it is! Midwesterners will be interested to hear the latest on the upgrade to Indiana's iconic Allen County Genealogy Library. David also shares his plans to test what we hope to be an awesome new app for photos, and he gives us another free database to check out. Fisher then visits with Karen Clifford, President of Genealogy Research Associates, who shares her ideas on researching ancestors in the challenging 19th century southern states. Yes, she says, it can be done! Roy Schreffler, a passionate genie from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, then joins the show and talks with Fisher about just why he bought an old cemetery. In serious disrepair. As a hobby! And Tom Perry, the Preservation Authority from TMCPlace.com, answers another listener question about preservation. Are you using the right kind of microphone to record your grandparent interviews? That's all this week on Extreme Genes, America's Family History Show!
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