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Today's crossword featured a fine example of grid art — a face that definitely HADABLANKLOOK, and SHOWEDNOEMOTION - which coincidentally is what Jean & Mike look like whenthey have their puzzle-solving faces on.Apart from the Mona Lisa-like grid, there were some interesting answers: 56A, Brand with the record for a single car driven the most miles (3+ million and counting), VOLCO (huh!); 5D, Pennsylvania petroleum center, once, OILCITY (natch!), and 30D, It's been known to chase Wild Turkeys, BEER (nice). A fine effort by Joe Dipietro, we give it an unemotional 5 squares on the JAMCR scale.
A challenging Saturday (of course!) crossword, with some major obscurisms lurking in the grid. Certainly 29D, Happenstance, cutely, COINKYDINK, and 20A, Hallux, less formally, BIGTOE, qualify, as, at least for Jean & Mike, does 1A, Popular brand of alcoholic seltzer, WHITECLAW. Other clues were just deliciously deceptive, such as 14A, One might be off the hook, HOMEPHONE, 30D, Record producer?, NOTETAKER, and 36D, Airdrops?, MIST. A good 'un, we give it a 4.5 squares on the JAMCR scale.
Tricotar e crochetar é uma atividade criativa que oferece uma série de benefícios para a saúde mental e o nosso bem estar. Combinar essa prática com técnicas meditativas pode ser uma forma diferente de se conectar com o agora e consigo mesmo.Mais recentemente pesquisas têm surgido explorando as conexões entre fazer tricô e saúde mental.Cito a pesquisa The Benefits of Knitting for Personal Wellbeing in Adulthood: Findings from an International Survey, dos autores Jill Riley, Betsan Corkhill, Clare Morris. Publicada no British Journal of Occupational Therapy em 2013.Estamos atravessando uma pandemia já faz um tempo e poder contar com uma diversidade maior de recursos e estratégias de enfrentamento pode contribuir muito para o lidar com as dificuldades, perdas e desafios desses tempos que estamos vivendo.Se você está morando em Londres, venha se juntar a nós na Roda de Tricô e Crochê que vamos fazer no parque. Detalhes abaixo:Local: Eel Brooke Common, em Hammersmith and FulhamDia: 27 de junho, domingoHora: 11am até 12:30Dúvidas sobre como chegar lá...é só enviar um email para vitalkompass@gmail.com que te oriento:-) Música e edição: Alê Pradewww.vitalkompass.comInsta: @vitalkompass
Here's a three-hour bonus show as an addition to the most recent Run it Red. Enjoy! Full tracklist below > If you can, pls consider donating to some worthy causes: biglink.to/Charities 1. Daniel Avery - One More Morning. Phantasy 2. Amandra & Karim - Sqala 3 (Forest Drive West Remix). Delsin 3. Steven Rutter - Stuck In A Loop. Firescope 4. a_000 - Lilium. Rhythm Buro 5. Versalife - Fractal. Delsin 6. John Beltran - Tiger (Detroit). Mystic and Quatum 7. Brad Goddard - 2nd Nov 2018. Unreleased 8. TAFKAMP - What Goes Up. Self Reflektion 9. Hugo Massien - Outer Space Jam. E-Beamz 10. Unknown Artist 001 - A1. Unknown/Untiled 11. M Gun - Fumigation. Don’t Be Afraid 12. DJ Guy - Aphelion Orbit. Innate 13. John Beltran - Now the Clouds are Gone. Seventh Sign 14. Mental Overdrive - Lockdown. Love OD Communications 15. VRIL - Alte Seele (Marcel Dettmann & Vril Bass Mix). Delsin 16. Versalife - SH09. Avoidant 17. Alex Falk - Movefast. Allergy Season 18. Fase Bipolar - VapourBreak33. Sungate 19. Sven Von Thülen - Immaterial. Dred 20. M Vaughan - Prodigal Son. Super Tuff 21. VC-118A - Plonk. Delsin 22. Paul Roux - On Rêve. Arts Collective 23. Millsart - The Upside Down. Axis 24. Millsart - The Infinite Voyage. Axis 25. Optic Nerve - Channel Z (Optic Nerve Mix). Soma 26. Sterac Electronics - Reinstated. Tronic 27. Human Space Machine - Distance. De Lichting 28. Inigo Kennedy - Spiral Agendas. 30D 29. CYRK - Repetition. Tronic 30. City 2 City - Time And Space. Metrohm 31. Evod - Forma Permanente. Warm Up 32. Biemsix - Gere und Frecke. Enemy 33. Fiesta Soundsystem - The Spiral. Time Is Now 34. Altern 8 - Hard Crew - Mechanizm & Kin Remix. Stafford North 35. Denham Audio - Run Da Ting. Lobster Theremin 36. Neal Burroughs - Priceless Bones. Rave Tuga 37. Maxwell Church - Wipers On. Sungate 38. JTC - Creal Returns. Bopeside 39. Marco Bruno - Devil's Heaven. Evighet 40. Nuron - La Source (As One Remix). Detuned
Kayla is back from vacation so it’s time to revisit one of our favorite games to play involving video games and that is What food would that game be?!_+_+_[Easy Mode] @ 7:47What have we been playing?!____________________________________________[Normal Mode] @15:30D&D game inbound!PS VR new controller.New game day one on Game Pass.Haven (New studio making a Playstation exclusive game!)Square Enix Presents!!!!____________________________________________[Expert Mode] @ 43:16What food would this game be?!?Follow us @JKGamesPodcast on Twitter and Instagram. Let us know what you think of the show and share ideas on what content you would like to see next! Also email us at jkgamespodcast@gmail.com for questions, comments, or corrections! You all are are amazing and thanks for listening!
This was a glorious Saturday crossword, with Doug Peterson & Brad Wilbert pulling out all the stops! From 1A, Bands popular in the '70s, MOODRINGS, and 1D, Sight in a produce aisle, MIST, to 56A, Franchise with the "Dominating the Deep" DVD set, SHARKWEEK, and 30D, Things that generate a lot of cookie dough?, BAKESALES, they did not give an inch. Jean had trouble on the APORT side of the crossword, while Mike was done in by 43A, Nut chewed as a stimulant, KOLA, which he, as probably one of the top consumers of Diet Coke in Northeast WI, assumed had to be spelled COLA :-(A fabulous way to end the puzzle-solving week, we give this a 5 squares on the JAMCR scale.
Jean tears through today's crossword like it's a Monday, while Mike takes a more TORTOISE-like approach, hindered by a lack of knowledge, spelling, and in some tragic cases, both. The clues themselves are minor works of art (see: 31D, Study pills, PLACEBOS, and 30D, Air traveler in early winter, SANTA), but even some of the juxtapositions are worthy of note -- RUSHERS next to TORTOISE, PINACOLADA next to TEETOTALER, that's craftsmanship, right there!A terrific 5 squares on the JAMCR scale, and we hope to see more of Nam Jin Yoon's work sometime soon!
This crossword wasn't as EASYASPIE, but it wasn't too much of a PAIN, either, in spite of being a fairly open grid, with lots of daunting white spaces. The clues were deftly crafted, including Jean's favorite, 62A, Early tablet user, MOSES, and Mike's, 30D, Honker, SCHNOZ. Jean has to dig deeply to figure out 33A, Songs by a recording artist that aren't well known, DEEPCUTS, while Mike has just a few worries while trying to ferret out 17A, "You're good", NOWORRIES.Remember, you can always subscribe to the New York Times Crossword at nytimes.com/crosswords, and you can follow along with a completed version of the puzzle, replete with clues, at xwordinfo.com.
Primeira Leitura (1Cor 8,1b-7.11-13) Leitura da Primeira Carta de São Paulo aos Coríntios. Irmãos, 1bo conhecimento incha, a caridade é que constrói. 2Se alguém acha que conhece bem alguma coisa, ainda não sabe como deveria saber. 3Mas se alguém ama a Deus, ele é conhecido por Deus! 4Quanto ao comer as carnes de animais sacrificados aos ídolos, nós sabemos que um ídolo não é nada no mundo, e que Deus é um só. 5É verdade que alguns são chamados deuses, no céu ou na terra, e muita gente pensa que existem muitos deuses e muitos senhores. 6Para nós, porém, existe um só Deus, o Pai, de quem vêm todos os seres e para quem nós existimos. E, ainda, para nós, existe um só Senhor, Jesus Cristo, pelo qual tudo existe, e nós também existimos por ele. 7Mas nem todos têm esse conhecimento. De fato, alguns habituados, até o presente, ao culto dos ídolos, comem da carne dos sacrifícios, como se ela fosse mesmo oferecida aos ídolos. E assim, a sua consciência, que é fraca, fica manchada. 11E então, por causa do teu conhecimento, perece o fraco, o irmão pelo qual Cristo morreu. 12Pecando, assim, contra os irmãos e ferindo a consciência deles, que é fraca, é contra Cristo que pecais. 13Por isso, se um alimento é ocasião de queda para meu irmão, nunca mais comerei carne, para não escandalizar meu irmão. - Palavra do Senhor. - Graças a Deus. Salmo Responsorial (Sl 138) — Conduzi-me no caminho para a vida, ó Senhor! — Conduzi-me no caminho para a vida, ó Senhor! — Senhor, vós me sondais e conheceis, sabeis quando me sento ou me levanto; de longe penetrais meus pensamentos, percebeis quando me deito e quando eu ando, os meus caminhos vos são todos conhecidos................ Evangelho (Lc 6,27-38) — O Senhor esteja convosco. — Ele está no meio de nós. — Proclamação do Evangelho de Jesus Cristo + segundo Lucas. — Glória a vós, Senhor. Naquele tempo, falou Jesus aos seus discípulos: 27“A vós que me escutais, eu digo: Amai os vossos inimigos e fazei o bem aos que vos odeiam, 28bendizei os que vos amaldiçoam, e rezai por aqueles que vos caluniam. 29Se alguém te der uma bofetada numa face, oferece também a outra. Se alguém te tomar o manto, deixa-o levar também a túnica. 30Dá a quem te pedir e, se alguém tirar o que é teu, não peças que o devolva. 31O que vós desejais que os outros vos façam, fazei-o também vós a eles. 32Se amais somente aqueles que vos amam, que recompensa tereis? Até os pecadores amam aqueles que os amam. 33E se fazeis o bem somente aos que vos fazem o bem, que recompensa tereis? Até os pecadores fazem assim. 34E se emprestais somente àqueles de quem esperais receber, que recompensa tereis? Até os pecadores emprestam aos pecadores, para receber de volta a mesma quantia. 35Ao contrário, amai os vossos inimigos, fazei o bem e emprestai sem esperar coisa alguma em troca. Então, a vossa recompensa será grande, e sereis filhos do Altíssimo, porque Deus é bondoso também para com os ingratos e os maus. 36Sede misericordiosos, como também o vosso Pai é misericordioso. 37Não julgueis e não sereis julgados; não condeneis e não sereis condenados; perdoai, e sereis perdoados. 38Dai e vos será dado. Uma boa medida, calcada, sacudida, transbordante será posta no vosso colo; porque com a mesma medida com que medirdes os outros, vós também sereis medidos”. — Palavra da Salvação. — Glória a vós, Senhor. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cassiordl/message
23ª Semana do Tempo Comum | Quinta-feiraEvangelho do dia (Lc 6,27-38)Naquele tempo, falou Jesus aos seus discípulos: 27“A vós que me escutais, eu digo: Amai os vossos inimigos e fazei o bem aos que vos odeiam, 28bendizei os que vos amaldiçoam, e rezai por aqueles que vos caluniam. 29Se alguém te der uma bofetada numa face, oferece também a outra. Se alguém te tomar o manto, deixa-o levar também a túnica.30Dá a quem te pedir e, se alguém tirar o que é teu, não peças que o devolva. 31O que vós desejais que os outros vos façam, fazei-o também vós a eles. 32Se amais somente aqueles que vos amam, que recompensa tereis? Até os pecadores amam aqueles que os amam.33E se fazeis o bem somente aos que vos fazem o bem, que recompensa tereis? Até os pecadores fazem assim. 34E se emprestais somente àqueles de quem esperais receber, que recompensa tereis? Até os pecadores emprestam aos pecadores, para receber de volta a mesma quantia. 35Ao contrário, amai os vossos inimigos, fazei o bem e emprestai sem esperar coisa alguma em troca. Então, a vossa recompensa será grande, e sereis filhos do Altíssimo, porque Deus é bondoso também para com os ingratos e os maus.36Sede misericordiosos, como também o vosso Pai é misericordioso. 37Não julgueis e não sereis julgados; não condeneis e não sereis condenados; perdoai, e sereis perdoados. 38Dai e vos será dado. Uma boa medida, calcada, sacudida, transbordante será posta no vosso colo; porque com a mesma medida com que medirdes os outros, vós também sereis medidos”.Palavra da Salvação.Glória a vós, Senhor.
Homilia da 23ª Semana do Tempo Comum. Evangelho (Lc 6,27-38) Naquele tempo, falou Jesus aos seus discípulos: 27“A vós que me escutais, eu digo: Amai os vossos inimigos e fazei o bem aos que vos odeiam, 28bendizei os que vos amaldiçoam, e rezai por aqueles que vos caluniam. 29Se alguém te der uma bofetada numa face, oferece também a outra. Se alguém te tomar o manto, deixa-o levar também a túnica. 30Dá a quem te pedir e, se alguém tirar o que é teu, não peças que o devolva. 31O que vós desejais que os outros vos façam, fazei-o também vós a eles. 32Se amais somente aqueles que vos amam, que recompensa tereis? Até os pecadores amam aqueles que os amam. 33E se fazeis o bem somente aos que vos fazem o bem, que recompensa tereis? Até os pecadores fazem assim. 34E se emprestais somente àqueles de quem esperais receber, que recompensa tereis? Até os pecadores emprestam aos pecadores, para receber de volta a mesma quantia. 35Ao contrário, amai os vossos inimigos, fazei o bem e emprestai sem esperar coisa alguma em troca. Então, a vossa recompensa será grande, e sereis filhos do Altíssimo, porque Deus é bondoso também para com os ingratos e os maus. 36Sede misericordiosos, como também o vosso Pai é misericordioso. 37Não julgueis e não sereis julgados; não condeneis e não sereis condenados; perdoai, e sereis perdoados. 38Dai e vos será dado. Uma boa medida, calcada, sacudida, transbordante será posta no vosso colo; porque com a mesma medida com que medirdes os outros, vós também sereis medidos”. — Palavra da Salvação.
Naquele tempo, falou Jesus aos seus discípulos: 27“A vós que me escutais, eu digo: Amai os vossos inimigos e fazei o bem aos que vos odeiam, 28bendizei os que vos amaldiçoam, e rezai por aqueles que vos caluniam. 29Se alguém te der uma bofetada numa face, oferece também a outra. Se alguém te tomar o manto, deixa-o levar também a túnica. 30Dá a quem te pedir e, se alguém tirar o que é teu, não peças que o devolva. 31O que vós desejais que os outros vos façam, fazei-o também vós a eles. 32Se amais somente aqueles que vos amam, que recompensa tereis? Até os pecadores amam aqueles que os amam. 33E se fazeis o bem somente aos que vos fazem o bem, que recompensa tereis? Até os pecadores fazem assim. 34E se emprestais somente àqueles de quem esperais receber, que recompensa tereis? Até os pecadores emprestam aos pecadores, para receber de volta a mesma quantia. 35Ao contrário, amai os vossos inimigos, fazei o bem e emprestai sem esperar coisa alguma em troca. Então, a vossa recompensa será grande, e sereis filhos do Altíssimo, porque Deus é bondoso também para com os ingratos e os maus. 36Sede misericordiosos, como também o vosso Pai é misericordioso. 37Não julgueis e não sereis julgados; não condeneis e não sereis condenados; perdoai, e sereis perdoados. 38Dai e vos será dado. Uma boa medida, calcada, sacudida, transbordante será posta no vosso colo; porque com a mesma medida com que medirdes os outros, vós também sereis medidos”.
Evangelho (Lc 6,27-38) Naquele tempo, falou Jesus aos seus discípulos: 27“A vós que me escutais, eu digo: Amai os vossos inimigos e fazei o bem aos que vos odeiam, 28bendizei os que vos amaldiçoam, e rezai por aqueles que vos caluniam. 29Se alguém te der uma bofetada numa face, oferece também a outra. Se alguém te tomar o manto, deixa-o levar também a túnica. 30Dá a quem te pedir e, se alguém tirar o que é teu, não peças que o devolva. 31O que vós desejais que os outros vos façam, fazei-o também vós a eles. 32Se amais somente aqueles que vos amam, que recompensa tereis? Até os pecadores amam aqueles que os amam. 33E se fazeis o bem somente aos que vos fazem o bem, que recompensa tereis? Até os pecadores fazem assim. 34E se emprestais somente àqueles de quem esperais receber, que recompensa tereis? Até os pecadores emprestam aos pecadores, para receber de volta a mesma quantia. 35Ao contrário, amai os vossos inimigos, fazei o bem e emprestai sem esperar coisa alguma em troca. Então, a vossa recompensa será grande, e sereis filhos do Altíssimo, porque Deus é bondoso também para com os ingratos e os maus. 36Sede misericordiosos, como também o vosso Pai é misericordioso. 37Não julgueis e não sereis julgados; não condeneis e não sereis condenados; perdoai, e sereis perdoados. 38Dai e vos será dado. Uma boa medida, calcada, sacudida, transbordante será posta no vosso colo; porque com a mesma medida com que medirdes os outros, vós também sereis medidos”. — Palavra da Salvação. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pe-jose-vicente/message
Run it Red 66 is here, but before you check it I’ll continue to say, if you’re feeling anything I’m doing at the moment then please check out the link to charities on all my pages and consider donating to some good causes in return. Also, Run it Red’s home, NTS, is currently launching a subscription service to help them do their thing without being reliant on external funding - head to the NTS site to check for more details and support their excellent work if you can. Charity Link: biglink.to/Charities Subscribe: >>> fanlink.to/runitred Send your music >>> promos@djbensims.com Spotify Playlist: bit.ly/RUNITREDSPOTIFY Next show >>> 12am (UK Time) 18th July www.nts.live 1. Vinalog - Physical. LiveJam 2. Skee Mask - Type Beat 3. Ilian Tape 3. Black Girl / White Girl - Unfading. Ei8ht 4. The Imbeciles - One Hand Tommy (Mark Broom's 'Club Dub' - No Vox). The Imbeciles 5. DJ Bruce Lee - Untitled.Unreleased 6. Wyndell Long - ChiTown Blues. UKR 7. Ray Kajioka - Ten Ten. Parabel 8. Flug & Sebastian Lopez - The Piano. Uncage 9. Alexandre Gomez - Who Talk About. BEK 10. Erik Pijl and Stephanie Noordermeer - Routine. IOVEM 11. Space (GR) - Lost. Primitive State 12. Ray Kajioka - SEM Jam. Parabel 13. Truncate - Missing (Kai Van Dongen Remix). Truncate 14. Ø [Phase] & Rødhåd - 190319. WSNWG 15. Anders (BR) - Calculated Gears. Primitive State 16. Clotur - Illustratio Clotur. Blocaus Series 17. NDR - Rootes. Children Of Tomorrow 18. Fran Hartnett - 2000 Machines. Aurora 19. Korben Nice - Radiant. Dynamic Reflection 20. Tim Xavier - Wild Planet. LTD 4000 21. Re:Axis - Collective Shift. Planet Rhythm 22. We Call It Voight-Kampff - Cultivate. 999 23. Ben Sims - Last Call. Lehmann 24. Stephanie Noordermeer - Deeper . Momb 25. Arnaud Le Texier - Neurotica. Materia 26. MSDMNR - Emergency. 30D 27. Antony Doria - IMP. Flash 28. Dimi Angelis - Analogue Surfer. Key 29. Arthur Robert - Forceful. Figure 30. Romain Richard - Social Circus (VIL Remix). N&N 31. Peter Van Hoesen - Birds on the Head of a Saint. Blocaus Series 32. Kike Pravda - E Mission. Newrhythmic 33. Ø [Phase] & Rødhåd - 180215. WSNWG 34. Antonio De Angelis - Frange 4. Children Of Tomorrow 35. Robert Armani & Dolby D - Orchestryy (Ritzi Lee Remix). Dolma 36. Dimi Angelis - Eastern Phantasy. ANGLS 37. Dorhg - Invading Neighbors (Pushmann Remix). Unreleaseed 38. Arthur Robert - Kataract. Figure 39. Anders (BR) - Pedras. Primitive State 40. Müzmin - Tenkit (Benales Remix). Diffuse Reality 41. Kessell - Codebreaker. Granulart 42. Héctor Oaks - As We Were Saying (Re-Improved Motto By Voiski). Bassiani 43. Dotdat - Polyslave. Knowledge Imprint 44. Szmer - November. Out Of Place 45. Alexander Kowalski - Imperfect Sphere. Mindcut Music 46. The Extraverse - Process 1 (Marco Bruno Version). Dystant 47. Albert Chiovenda & Stanislav Tolkachev - Uncooperative Cog. Granulart 48. Eduardo De La Calle & Dj Surgeles - Track 2.001. Arido 49. Biemsix - The Payback (James Ruskin Mix). Symbolism 50. Anechoic - Fermi Paradox. Subsist 51. Korben Nice - Orchestra. Dynamic Reflection 52. W/CYA - Abstruse Two (Temudo Remix). Konsequent 53. Translate - Infinite Regress. Methodical 54. Arthur Robert - Cautious. Figure 55. Sleeparchive - Celsius. Cleric 56. Dimi Angelis - Monkey on Juice. Key 57. Szmer - PG9. Out Of Place 58. Eric Fetcher - The Return Of The Archons. Granulart 59. Antonio De Angelis - Forte 2 . Children Of Tomorrow 60. Exos - Quod Arcanum Leticia. Figure 61. 543ff - Easy. Cultivate Electronics 62. TV Out - B3. Bank 63. The Exaltics & Heinrich Mueller - Dimensional Shift (feat. Paris The Black Fu). Solar One 64. Skee Mask - IT Danza. Ilian Tape 65. The Exaltics & Heinrich Mueller - Hologram Universe. Solar One 66. Cosmox - Electrostress. Cultivate Electronics 67. Sibling, Drhamer - Dislodge. Newrhythmic 68. John Beltran - Lustrous Orb. Delsin
In this episode Sam talks about what led him into civil engineering and then eventually in 3D visualization as part of public outreach. Transcript: Me and my brothers there were four of us close in age and we were each assigned one de facto and mine was Donatello and Donatello was the inventor of course. And so, I was the inventor and I wanted to grow up and be an inventor and so I told this to my dad and he said well in the real world inventors are engineers. And so that kind of stuck with me as I grew up and as I started to get into college and take career aptitude tests. I quickly learned that engineering kind of would fit my personality at least that. I thought at that point and the aptitude tests pointed me in that direction and I really liked Legos Lego Mindstorms at the time. I liked things like robotics. At least I liked imagining how they worked. I guess. I wasn't building them much myself other than the Lagos. And so I I headed to my mind that I was gonna grow up and be an engineer and eventually that evolved into being a mechanical engineer, so I went to school at UNLV and I was a couple years into study my studies as mechanical engineering and I went to. Me with a counselor and they said that in Nevada if I wanted to stay in this area that I wanted to that there's not a lot of opportunities for mechanical engineers. And I had gotten married my wife's from Nevada as well and so we decided the council recommended that I should look into civil engineering and so I did that and I eventually switched my major into civil engineering. And so fast forward to 2010 and I graduated with a degree in civil engineering. And. Up to this point I didn't really know what engineers did and growing up in my small town. I didn't know any engineers and so all I knew of engineering was kind of what my studies would at what I learned in my studies in school. But one thing that became a big part of my studies was 3D modeling. So I started messing around with Sketchup. It was Google Sketchup at the time and then a friend got me into Revit which was part of the Autodesk Suite by that point and so I started playing around with 3D modeling and I really enjoyed it. And so I would spend much of my time for school projects even even on presentation projects doing 3D modeling and trying associate it with my projects, for example, if I had to do some sort of calculations like let's say structural calculations. I would model the beam and I would model arrows and I would say what the answers were using the beginning of the arrows. I would do modeling projects for other people if they were doing projects. For my senior design competition. They were building the Patsy Tillman Bridge the Hoover Dam bypass Bridge at the time and so we decided to make an officer observation deck for it and so I spent almost the entire project making a 3D model of the bridge and then of the deck and making renderings of it. And did that for some of my friends that ended up beating us in the senior design competition? They were doing a bamboo orphanage a bam creek orphanage. Bamboo reinforced concrete I think is the way it's framed So I did some models about that would look like and they ended up beating us. So I did all this modeling and I didn't stop to think of maybe I wasn't interested in the actual engineering and the calculus and all that stuff but I so I continued on the path of engineering I graduated right during the worst part of the recession was fortunate to get a job at Nevada Department of Transportation. As a rotating engineer, there were hundreds of people that applied and they gave two positions out and I was one of them fortunately and so I had this. Wonderful opportunity to get an entry-level position with a department that had all sorts of options for civil engineers. And so as pretty excited about that the problem was I it wasn't long into that career path that I realized that engineering was about the farthest thing away from what I actually wanted to do. The I'm a creative person and there were all these rules every time we had to do something you had to look it up in some manual somewhere or run some equation and it was just driving me crazy. And the cubicle life and all that stuff was just it was just absolutely driving me crazy. And I I, Attributed it to me I thought there was something wrong with me and that I just needed to change myself and get over this and stay on this path that was gonna lead to stability for my growing family. I think I had one kid at the time. And so, I I stayed I stayed with it and just kind of kept that to myself but one day one of my friends was in project management came to me and asked if I would make a rendering showing the potential conflicts of a gas line with some bridge peers in a project in Las Vegas. He knew that. I had done some 3D modeling in college and Suicide you know could you just make something really simple. We got to show the gas line company that these this gas lines and conflict with these proposed bridge pairs and so I said yeah sure, you know, I'll see what I can do so I downloaded this program called InfraWorks that had been shown to me is I think it was called infrastructure modeler at the time downloaded this free 30D trial. And went to work modeling this taking the design files and making this really crude modeling of what this these conflicts would be. So that he could take it to this meeting he took it to the meeting and a huge success, you know, they were able to communicate what they wanted they didn't really care how crude my 3D modeling was and so he told another one of his project managing but buddies about what I'd done that guy came. Found me. He had a diverging diamond interchange a DDI which was I think it was the first one in Nevada at the time maybe the second one but those are still pretty new. It's a it's a whole different way for an interchange to work and there's a lot of confusion by the public because you're actually driving on their own say the road for a proportion. And so they want to make sure that the the public understood what they were getting into before the project even was completed. And so I took that same program still within the 30 days took the design files and figured out how to make a really crude rendering of this diverging diamond interchange and again big hit especially considering the amount that they paid me for it which was easy essentially zero. I was still rotating engineer which that program you don't have a lot of responsibility your goal your responsibility is to move from department division division and learn about what they do so that you can be better prepared to potentially even lead within the department. A lot of other agencies have programs similar to that. So you have a lot of responsibility and so it's easy for me to say okay. I'm going to take this on and do it and everyone was excited about it. They were like, oh wow, this is great. This this road to date dating engineer is adding some value in this way. And so I I like that I I for the first time working there for the first time I post college career. I wasn't looking at the clock all the time. I really enjoyed going to work and and so when these project managers when I'd be done, they would come back in the same way and that was amazing. We used to pay $40,000 for this. And and I had done it in just a couple weeks and again, you know, I'm sure what they were paying for and what I was delivering there was a big gap there. But in my mind, I was like man, that's that's like as much as I make it a whole year. And I just do that in a couple weeks. There's got to be some sort of company your business something some of it does this out there. I didn't I didn't really spend a lot of time looking for who that would be but I did plant a seat in my mind that said someday. I'm going to leave the engineering world and I'm going to start a 3D visualization company. And so, this was probably about 2011 and I did have a family. I think I by that point. I probably had two kids. And so, I knew I had a family that I needed to support I didn't want to be irresponsible and quit a job that I had just gone to school for for a lot of years. And, So I stuck it out. I stick out the engineering path kind of dabbling in this this 3D visualization on the side. And I stuck it out with the department for three for three years total and then I left we were in Carson City, we wanted to move closer to home so we moved to Las Vegas and I worked for a consulting firm. Private consulting firm for about a year. And this all culminated in 2014 when I received my PE license in in the way that works is you have to pass the PE test which I had done previously you can do that right after school and then you have to have four years of experience and so as soon as I had four years of experience I got my PE license. I left the engineering consulting world. We moved to our small town where my wife and I are both from all within about a week and I started the 3D visualization firm that I had planned on starting about three years before. And all this time, you know, those three years I wasn't just focusing on civil engineering. I was doing drafting. I was doing cat stuff. I was doing design stuff but I was I was making it was very clear that I wanted to do 3D visualization and a lot of my superiors a lot of people I worked with they they encouraged it they promoted it but there wasn't a structure in place to really make that work, you know, it's not it's it's a hard business model within. Within any company which will get into deeper I think later on in this podcast but so that they encouraged me but there was like yeah, but you're hired to do engineering so do engineering, you know, and I get that like I'm a employer now and so I totally get that but it just kind of fueled my drive someone to leave and start my own company and so at some point in probably 2013 late 2013. I was brainstorming on names there were a lot of different options that I had and I eventually came up with civil FX, which is the Coleman the combination. Of civil engineering and visual effects and if you've seen the logo it's the civil his gray it's like charcoal gray for a concrete and the FX is like green for like green screens and so I left I had a family we had just had our third kid at that point so I had this family we left moved out in the middle of nowhere had no income I tried to figure out how to do this on the side, but as always a conflict of interest with anywhere that I worked they wanted me to do visualization for them, which I get it, so I had to leave. And we had no income and we moved into a very small living situation to make it as portable as possible and had some savings and we we did our best to survive for those few first few years. I had a couple projects lined up and looking back. I thought that if I could just do those projects everything would be great but those projects you know in hindsight they were small they all didn't work out and they just barely made enough for us to to survive and so civil effects in the early years was just me basically and a laptop. And I had used infraworks I realized not too long into that that it wasn't getting me the quality that I wanted to give and so I got into Lumion which is a visualization engine for architects and then I'd use Sketchup for modeling and sometimes I do the sketch of myself, sometimes I would higher contractors to do it but the first couple years was basically that and and there wasn't even enough money for our family and so I did go work as a field engineer for a few months. And and just kept trying to plug away at the at the Civil FX thing as much as I could and in 2014 kind of even before I had left the consulting world I started another I started podcast called I think I called it the civil FX podcast starting out this is the civil FX podcast where we bridge the gap between civil engineering and special effects with your host. Sam Leidel. Eventually that evolved into beyond CAD you can you can still listen to all those episodes there is at least a hundred episodes out there available free to listen to and that that podcast is documents by journey and it's inconsistent. I think my biggest gap was over a year where I didn't record anything sometimes I was doing more than once a week, but it's a really good audio diary that's kind of what I ended up being of my first five or six years at Civil FX and I'll actually play a little bit of that podcast for you the the first one right here. So you might be wondering why is this not just the project visualization podcast or why not the probe is podcast which I might use that on an interchangeably with project visualization because that's a lot of syllables to say all the time. But as I looked as I searched for names and terms to call this podcast project visualization, it's just too generic but when you type that into Google a lot of things come up about data visualization, you know, you'll see infographic type stuff where they take mass data and they you know, show it visually represented it can be charged or graphs or 3d or whatever. So it just wasn't specific enough and so I really liked civil fx because that's what this is this is the special effects side of civil engineering, which is a quickly growing. Field right now and in one thing about that podcast is I documented the highs on the lows and some of them I was like man, I don't know if this is gonna serve if there's gonna work if I'm gonna survive I might have to throw in the towel and there were there were those out there listening that would email me and encourage me and that was very helpful and so in 2015 late 2015, we found out that I had been networking and trying to do everything I could and I've been asked to be part of the design bid. Build bid for a project called project neon which was a lot of largest infrastructure project still is in Nevada's history project neon is the largest public works project and state of Nevada history and as a Nevada native that was a big deal for me. So we built several miles of highway local roadway improvements and so there were three teams competing and I'd asked to be on just one of those teams and I knew that you know, I had a one in three chance of getting this and being the visualization lead on this big project. And so that's when I was working as a field engineer trying not to get my hopes up too much but eventually we learned in late 2015 that we had been selected as the design builder we were with the cue it atkins team and so that put us as the us Isaiah was me as a visualization lead it was me and some contractors that had been helping me along the way. And one of the parts of this story, I got to rewind back to like 2012 probably. My then two-year-old son had been bugging me and and I just needed a few minutes I just need a little bit of a break and so I I said here I just found out Google the game for kids or something on a computer and put him on it and it was a wreck-it Ralph racing game browser-based and it was very basic but entertaining for a bit and that was like an aha moment for me because I realized that was you know, that was a transportation thing that's I mean, that's what we're doing is we're building roads and we're putting cars on them and and this this aha moment was kind of like what? I can't we make our visualization interactive like that You know he was moving around this was some sort of go-kart racing game he was moving this car around and and so for all these years. I've been thinking about, you know, interactive visualization that's got to be there. I knew that architecture was training starting to get into that but transportation it was kind of a new thing. So when I got project neon the budget was I felt big enough that we could just do the full thing interactive. All the all that they required was the flight for animations that the UConn, Transportation projects as part of public outreach. And so they were just requiring that but I said look if you guys will just take a chance on me I know that I am an unknown quantity and that we've never done a project this big and and I don't have much to show for a bit. If you'll just let me take this budget make this whole thing interactive. I will deliver everything that's required of me and more. If you look in the past there has always been some sort of visualization of public outreach. The biggest goal of project neon was to make it interactive. And we knew if we could do that if we could build a 3D realistic representation of the project that we could do a lot of other cool things. And they find it kind of thought I was crazy and That I probably thought that I couldn't pull it off and I think both of those weren't far from the truth, but we they said okay whatever do it, we will let you go ahead. And so I went for it. And we did that. We took the unity 3D which is a game engine that developers used to make video games most often and visual experiences. And so we took it and we modeled this project existing and proposed in 3D we took the design files modeled it in proposed we made it so you could switch between existing proposed. We made it so you could move anywhere on the project. We set up all these cameras. We had all the landscaping in there And we made a so you could render out of the application render up to 4K video so that we could give the project outreach team all the visuals that they wanted image or video. And it was a great big success and it really changed the way people thought about visualization within the department and remember I had worked for the department and so a lot of these people I was working with they were former coworkers and their friends of mine. Now, I was working outside as a sub-consultant and so those relationships have been vital even to this day as part of civil back. S And what? Able to do and so we we did project neon it didn't go perfectly there were some hiccups but eventually they were all extremely excited about what we had done. We set up touch screen kiosks in their private public outreach office, so they were able to. People were able to come in and interact with the 3D model. And we did a virtual reality helicopter tour so you could put on a virtual reality headset and it's like you were sitting in the cockpit of helicopter flying over the project. People love that and we would go to the public meetings and we would do touch screens and virtual reality and we even did a driving simulator. We took we took that 3D model and we made it as useful as possible for this outreach champion on project neon. And so it was such a success that they decided that eventually over time they decided that they wanted, you know, as many of their big projects with public outreach as possible to utilize this sort of interactive visualization. And so with one fell swoop, we changed the dynamic of outreach for Nevada and I guess we helped change it. We didn't do it all by him by ourselves. And we also kind of developed a business model for ourselves, which is you know, we really get a lot of these end up projects. They didn't say we're gonna give all these projects to civil effects obviously they have a system that they have to follow but we did end up getting a lot of their major projects and so now in 2020 that has been a big part of the business model that we've generated is doing interactive visualization for these end-opt projects. And so over the years we've done dozens of these interactive projects Obviously we do not interactive projects we do fight through animations, we do photo composite renders. You can learn all about that at SILFX.com, but these interactive projects was kind of our bread and butter and that's where we learned so much because we go to all these public meetings we would meet the designers we would meet the public information officials, we'd meet the landscaping officials we'd meet politicians we'd meet news people and we would see what worked what didn't work in our technology began to evolve over. Time. And in hopefully I think got better, you know traffic is a big part of transportation and so we started developing a better and better traffic system into this point. It's it's gotten very it's a smart traffic system where they stop it signaling intersections they merge. They can be aggressive. They can do all these things. We can dial it up. We can dial it down. So that's been a big part of it. Our menu and our innocent interface our pinch to zoom all these things we just keep building the project after project to keep getting better and better. And so we've started to do projects in other markets. We've done projects in California and Idaho and Colorado and Arizona and Alaska Maryland, Florida all. Over and so it's it started to grow. And along that along the way in the early days of project neon it was just me as the employee and then all these 1099 contractors so they went official employees. But eventually about three years ago, I started to hire people as actual employees and I realized that I was up to that point wasn't building it wasn't anything bigger than me and I wanted to build something bigger than me. And so eventually, I started to hire some part time so I'm full-time W-2 employees. And and that's when the team started to grow at a competitor. Lewisberger was in it's an engineering firm. They were they've since been acquired I think it's WSP. And they a lot of the end up people that I worked with they said, oh, you know, we had this other animation done by this guy at Lewis Berger and I would look at it and was way better than what I was doing. And so I developed relationship with that artist and over time it became clear that if I wanted to get to where I wanted to be I needed to hire him. He was he was not just a consummate professional and a fantastic artist but he was my only competition in Nevada and so three years ago, I gave him an offer and he's been working for us ever since and his name is Wayne and you'll be hearing him a lot on this podcast. He's fundamental to what we do. In 2018, we opened an actual office up into that point he was just kind of remote workers. We did have small little offices but it wasn't really an office. So in 2018, we actually opened an office in Las Vegas. I still live out in the small town outside of Vegas but Wayne lived in Vegas and he wanted to build a team that he could manage and to do all these projects and so we we did that we hired more full-time artists and so now. We're still in that office in Las Vegas we have ten more than ten full-time employees and it's been a wonderful ride and weighing in all these wonderful artists have been an incredible part of that. They as when they got involved the quality not just from a visual standpoint but also from a functionality standpoint that all started to continue to improve, you know, things like traffic system, you need to have developers, so we've had developers along the way. And and so it's been wonderful but the the downside to all of this and if you'll go back and listen to those beyond camp podcasts and the dark days you'll notice that things aren't always great and they haven't always been great with the low effects and the reason that is is because it's a very inconsistent business model that we've set up. I mean, it's just like anything else like maybe construction, you know, where it's seasonal or where it's whenever you have big projects it's it's really bad in that way. We have no recurring revenue and so we'll get slammed where we have all these projects and they're good paying and we were working around the clock. And then we'll finish them all and then we'll just have months of nothing. And it's it's hard to you just trained all these artists they're doing a great job and then if you let them all off you're losing all that intellectual property and that so they're all these challenges associated with an inconsistent business model and and that's just I've been staring at the in the face for years now and in the early days it was it was just me and my family and then as we grew it was me and other people's families and and so that problem it doesn't. Go away, it just scales and amplifies and and gets a little scary every time. And so, I always knew that product was better than services. You know, if you can have a especially a digital product something that scales nicely it's gonna be a better business model than services because you're not quite as attached your production to the revenue that you can generate and you can maybe even get into some sort of passive type business model or more passive at least on what we've been doing. And so in the back of my mind I was always like how can I turn this into a software How could I turn this into a software And I had other people friends that we kind of asked me to sing question and I could never solve that because because there are specific challenges associated with what we do and why we need the manpower that we need to make these 3D models and make them look good and make them interactive and all the things we do and the biggest part was 3D modeling. And that project in that software that I talked about way in the beginning of this is calling infrastructure modeler later it became infraworks. It was auto desks and if you don't know, Desk is like the biggest player in this industry they make they may call this software used for engineering for architecture for video games for visual effects on movies all sorts of things. And they tried to solve this problem with infraworks and in my opinion, they've done a poor job because it was trying to assume what you wanted to model, you know, kind of make that up. And it just wasn't good enough. You needed someone actually to do the modeling and that always stumped me. I was like if this billion dollar company can't solve this how can I as a small consulting for making any sort of software that can solve the same problem? And so it wasn't until the summer of 2019, so just six months ago or so that I was staring another slowdown I can forecast these things in the future now because I kind of know how this works. And and I realized that a slowdown was coming up and I didn't know what to do and it made me think hard about civil effects in the future and what we're gonna do and my brother that is in this industry and you'll probably hear more about him or from him in the future, but it he kind of said hey, when are you gonna switch to this software? As a software as a service or build some sort of software. And it clicked he eventually I don't know what it was but it finally clicked and it was the the thing that clicked was I don't have to build a 3D modeling program. All I have to build is a visualization engine and market it to people that are already doing the 3D modeling. And it I know that sounds like so simple but that it changed everything. And so here we are. We have this three visualization studio. We are have lots of upcoming projects. We have lots of clients and I decide one day that we're gonna make software. And so, what do you do about that? And I don't my are client services side. It's not it's not something I want to throw away because it's valuable. It generates revenue especially when we're busy and it's we have a wonderful team. We have wonderful technology but I did realize that we needed to start making a switch towards building software as well. And so over the next couple of months, I started posting job posts for developers and started talking to investors and I said we are gonna do this. We're gonna make a visualization engine and there are visualization engines but they've either been marketed to they view either have been made for architecture firms or they haven't been made correctly in my opinion. They've been too proprietary not high enough quality. And so I started talking to investors. I started talking to programmers. And fast-forward to today when now we have three full-time programmers that we just hired for this project to build the software. And it's gonna be called FX Vision. You can learn more about it at civil fx.com/vision20 and we are going to launch it in the year 2020, hopefully by the end of this year. And so so that's where we are. We are and now we're just getting busy again with our client work. We just survived that slowdown. We're getting busy with our client work. And we are going to go down these dual paths of making wonderful experiences for our clients producing projects, like we have been for the last five and a half years and also building this software package that we can hopefully sell and someday generate reoccurring revenue. And so I'm going to talk more about what this podcast is going to be like in future episodes but a big part of it is going to be that what that journey is going to be like that transition of okay, we've just been doing client services to okay now we're building software. We're launching software can we get subscribers? What's this going to be like And also all of the time that we've spent at public meetings and working on public outreach. I've learned a lot I've made a lot of connections and I want to gather together as many of those individuals as I can for interviews public information officers, landscape, architects, project managers news individuals engineers interesting people team members within civil effects, and I want to make. Specifically for those people that are. That are passionate and involved in making civil engineering projects look better either making them look better in the design or make bringing them to the best light kind of as part of the public outreach. And so I hope that that that whole background of my story gives kind of credence to where we're going and beyond CAD is that podcast that other podcasts and it was just kind of me behind him Mike but this is gonna be more produced. It's gonna be a team effort. We're gonna have more voices involved literally and fear figuratively. One last thing I want to talk about is that we in 2019. I've gotten a lot of traction on LinkedIn and so in 2019. I started I was posting a lot of stuff about our traffic system and the project we're working on. And all this stuff and I was contacted by a company called Epic and they said hey you should you're doing interesting things you should submit for a mega grant. And I said, okay what the hexamega grant and I looked into it and I'll tell the full story in the future, but if it has to do with Fortnite and this company has all this money. Fortnite the makers of Fort I have all this money and they want to give it to developers. And and they had contacted me and so I submitted an application and about two months ago, we found out that we had received a mega grant and so that slowdown that I was talking about. This mega rank kind of saved us. It was at the perfect timing and and we're gonna make a I don't want to spoil it but we're making an application a virtual reality application that will hopefully make our roads safer and hopefully even save lives. And so that's gonna be another part of this story is this mega grant process that we're going through how we receive this grant to make something to push technology to hopefully make our road safer and what that's like. We never developed a fully fleshed out. Of virtual reality application You know we're a three visualization company and so it's tangentially related to what we do but we've never done something like this. And so, I'm gonna talk about that. And how that relates to the other two things that I talked about our client services and our push to make our own software. And so beyond CAD was me sending me my microphone talking and I know that's kind of what this episode has been but I promise that we make civil engineering look good will be something like you've never heard. If you're in this industry, I think you'll hopefully agree that we need more of this. We need more. Individuals that are passionate about this stuff sharing things and so you can reach out to me for right now you can email infowest of FX.com until we get more of our website or email and everything set up but I appreciate this and see you next episode.
In December's Run it Red there are new beats from Function, Kirsty Harper, Oscar Mulero, Mr G, Stenny and many more. Run it Red will be back next year, monthly on NTS Radio so stay tuned via my Ben's social media for dates. Spotify users can listen to a playlist of tracks from the show here: bit.ly/RUNITREDSPOTIFY Finally, if you want to send your music for the show > promos@djbensims.com 1. P.A. Presents - Sax Madness. U-Trax 2. P.A. Presents - Zero P. U-Trax 3. Shcuro - Refraction. Radio Quantica 4. Trackmaster Dre - Untitled. Unreleased 5. Recycled - Energy. Recycled 6. Kristy Harper - Uncle Jungle. Monologues 7. Temudo - Mkey's Routine (-2 Remix). Hayes 8. Pushmann - Eris (Mike Storm Remix). Matterwave 9. Terrence Dixon - Vertical Hold. 30D 10. NDR - Untitled. Unreleased 11. Flug - No Return. Quartz 12. Lester Fitzpatrick - Black Rush. UKR Special Series 13. Rebecca Delle Piane - Venus. Unreleased 14. Jay Clarke - In Dreams. Klockworks 15. Function - Vampir. Tresor 16. Makuto Pinya - Crispetes Aquatiques (Stefan Vincent Remix). Arketip Discs 17. Linear Search - Untitled. Unreleased 18. Florian Meindl - Surrealist (Jeroen Search Remix) . Flash 19. Pfirter & Oliver Rosemann - Untitled 3. Unknown 20. Mystics - The Dress With Pockets. Hayes 21. Jonas Kopp - Introspection. Tremix 22. MYR - Hatari. Unknown 23. One Track Brain - The Hunt (Efdemin's Good Winds Remix). OTB 24. Linear Search - Untitled. Unreleased 25. Kaiser - Solitude (Invite Remix). Monocode 26. Pfirter - Tearing Down Walls. Unknown 27. Ray Kajioka - Your Last Call. Kankleramt 28. Lathe - Toboga. Teksupport 29. Recycled - Skynet. Recycled 30. AHXAT - Metempsychose. AXT 31. ARTF - Ancient Teachings. Motech 32. Truncate - Untitled. Unreleased 33. Amber - Telling You. Be As One 34. Kaiser - Nothing. Monocode 35. Oscar Mulero - Returning Wheel. Subsist 36. Rebecca Delle Piane - Infatuated Of Me V2. Unreleased 37. Yoikol - Memory Presets. Unreleased 38. Mr G - The Made. Phoenix G 39. Kareem Smith - Nice Mix. UKR Special Series 40. Mas Con - Significant (Oliver Rosemann Remix 1). Konsequent 41. Lathe - Untitled. Unreleased 42. Kmyle - Limbus. Beard Man 43. Trackmaster Dre - Untitled. Unreleased 44. Truncate - Untitled. Unreleased 45. Skee Mask - Play Ha. Ilian Tape 46. AADJA - Interaction Sphere (Deniro Remix I). Pushmaster Discs 47. Flug - Overdose. Quartz 48. Rove Ranger - Untitled. Unreleased 49. Lex Gorrie & Ross Hillier - Anxiety Attack (Jonas Kopp Remix). Sleaze 50. Jay Clarke - Visualize. Klockworks 51. Thomas Hessler - Untitled. Unreleased 52. Josh Wink feat Ursula Rucker - Sixth Sense (Shlom Aber Remix). Ovum 53. Oscar Mulero - Returning Wheel V2. Subsist 54. Function feat Stefanie Parnow - Golden Dawn. Tresor 55. Fabrizio Rat - Vizioso. Persistence 56. Stenny - Psygraph. Ilian Tape 57. Versho - Prophets. Pivot 58. Ülos Ovest - Human Fiat. Unknown 59. Monrella - DPS. Trauma Collective 60. Deano - Untitled. Unreleased 61. Function feat Robert Owens - Growth Cycle. Tresor 62. Ryan James Ford - Tunic. Clone Dub
Korsfästelsen26När de förde bort honom hejdade de en man från Kyrene som hette Simon och som var på väg in från landet och lät honom ta korset på sig och bära det efter Jesus. 27En stor folkmassa följde med, och kvinnor som sörjde och klagade över honom. 28Jesus vände sig om och sade till dem: ”Jerusalems döttrar, gråt inte över mig, gråt över er själva och era barn. 29Det kommer en tid då man skall säga: Saliga de ofruktsamma, de moderliv som inte har fött och de bröst som inte har gett di. 30Då skall man säga till bergen: Fall över oss, och till höjderna: Dölj oss. 31Ty om man gör så med det gröna trädet, vad skall då inte ske med det förtorkade?”32De förde också ut två förbrytare för att avrätta dem tillsammans med honom. 33När de kom till den plats som kallas Skallen korsfäste de honom och förbrytarna, den ene till höger och den andre till vänster. 34Jesus sade: ”Fader, förlåt dem, de vet inte vad de gör.” De delade upp hans kläder och kastade lott om dem. 35Folket stod där och såg på. Rådsmedlemmarna hånade honom och sade: ”Andra har han hjälpt, nu får han hjälpa sig själv, om han är Guds Messias, den utvalde.” 36Också soldaterna gjorde narr av honom. De gick fram och räckte honom surt vin 37och sade: ”Om du är judarnas kung, så hjälp dig själv.” 38Det fanns också ett anslag ovanför honom: Det här är judarnas konung.39Den ene av förbrytarna som hängde där smädade honom och sade: ”Är inte du Messias? Hjälp då dig själv och oss.” 40Men då tillrättavisade honom den andre: ”Är du inte ens rädd för Gud, du som har fått samma straff? 41Vi har dömts med rätta, vi får vad vi har förtjänat. Men han har inte gjort något ont.” 42Och han sade: ”Jesus, tänk på mig när du kommer med ditt rike.” 43Jesus svarade: ”Sannerligen, redan i dag skall du vara med mig i paradiset.”Luk 23:26-43 (Bibel 2000)Marie Ek Lipanovskahttp://www.marieeklipanoska.se
Jag och Berth Löndahl samtalar om ängeln Gabriels besök hos Maria och om att vara havande med helig ande. Jag berättar om mina möten med änglarna Gabriel och Mikael, och om att överlåta livmodern åt Gud. Berth talar Maria och om trons erfarenhet och trons innehåll. Dagens text:Budskapet till Maria om Jesu födelse26/27I den sjätte månaden blev ängeln Gabriel sänd från Gud till en ung flicka i staden Nasaret i Galileen. Hon hade trolovats med en man av Davids släkt som hette Josef, och hennes namn var Maria. 28Ängeln kom in till henne och sade: ”Var hälsad, du högt benådade! Herren är med dig.” 29Hon blev förskräckt över hans ord och undrade vad denna hälsning skulle betyda. 30Då sade ängeln till henne: ”Var inte rädd, Maria, du har funnit nåd hos Gud. 31Du skall bli havande och föda en son, och du skall ge honom namnet Jesus. 32Han skall bli stor och kallas den Högstes son. Herren Gud skall ge honom hans fader Davids tron, 33och han skall härska över Jakobs hus för evigt, och hans välde skall aldrig ta slut.” 34Maria sade till ängeln: ”Hur skall detta ske? Jag har ju aldrig haft någon man.” 35Men ängeln svarade henne: ”Helig ande skall komma över dig, och den Högstes kraft skall vila över dig. Därför skall barnet kallas heligt och Guds son. 36Elisabet, din släkting, väntar också en son, nu på sin ålderdom. Hon som sades vara ofruktsam är nu i sjätte månaden. 37Ty ingenting är omöjligt för Gud.” 38Maria sade: ”Jag är Herrens tjänarinna. Må det ske med mig som du har sagt.” Och ängeln lämnade henne.Luk 1:26-38 (Bibel 2000)Marie Ek Lipanovska, författare och illustratörhttp://www.marieeklipanovska.se
7º Domingo do Tempo Comum Lc 6,27-38 Naquele tempo, disse Jesus a seus discípulos: 27“A vós, que me escutais, eu digo: Amai os vossos inimigos e fazei o bem aos que vos odeiam, 28bendizei os que vos amaldiçoam, e rezai por aqueles que vos caluniam. 29Se alguém te der uma bofetada numa face, oferece também a outra. Se alguém te tomar o manto, deixa-o levar também a túnica. 30Dá a quem te pedir e, se alguém tirar o que é teu, não peças que o devolva. 31O que vós desejais que os outros vos façam, fazei-o também vós a eles. 32Se amais somente aqueles que vos amam, que recompensa tereis? Até os pecadores amam aqueles que os amam. 33E se fazeis o bem somente aos que vos fazem o bem, que recompensa tereis? Até os pecadores fazem assim. 34E se emprestais somente àqueles de quem esperais receber, que recompensa tereis? Até os pecadores emprestam aos pecadores, para receber de volta a mesma quantia. 35Ao contrário, amai os vossos inimigos, fazei o bem e emprestai sem esperar coisa alguma em troca. Então, a vossa recompensa será grande, e sereis filhos do Altíssimo, porque Deus é bondoso também para com os ingratos e os maus. 36Sede misericordiosos, como também o vosso Pai é misericordioso. 37Não julgueis e não sereis julgados; não condeneis e não sereis condenados; perdoai e sereis perdoados. 38Dai e vos será dado. Uma boa medida, calcada, sacudida, transbordante será colocada no vosso colo; porque, com a mesma medida com que medirdes os outros, vós também sereis medidos”. — Palavra da Salvação. — Glória a vós, Senhor.
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Martin Valman förkunnar kring Lukasevangeliet 1:30-35: 30Då sade ängeln till henne: ”Var inte rädd, Maria, du har funnit nåd hos Gud. 31Du skall bli havande och föda en son, och du skall ge honom namnet Jesus. 32Han skall bli stor och kallas den Högstes son. Herren Gud skall ge honom hans fader Davids tron, 33och han skall härska över Jakobs hus för evigt, och hans välde skall aldrig ta slut.” 34Maria sade till ängeln: ”Hur skall detta ske? Jag har ju aldrig haft någon man.” 35Men ängeln svarade henne: ”Helig ande skall komma över dig, och den Högstes kraft skall vila över dig. Därför skall barnet kallas heligt och Guds son.