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Les Nuits de France Culture
Anniversaire de Dante : A l'occasion du 7e centenaire de la naissance de Dante (1ère diffusion : 26/09/1965)

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 38:44


durée : 00:38:44 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Christine Goémé - - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé

Le zoom de la rédaction
À Mulhouse, un ciné-club au collège pour découvrir les coulisses du 7e art

Le zoom de la rédaction

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 4:05


durée : 00:04:05 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Alors que la 78ème édition du Festival de Cannes démarre, ce mardi 13 mai, France Inter donne la parole aux élèves du collège Wolf à Mulhouse (Haut-Rhin) qui viennent de tourner une comédie musicale. Un projet scolaire rendu possible grâce au club-ciné de l'établissement créé il y a 20 ans.

C'est mon boulot
À quel point la baisse de l'allocation chômage à partir du 7e mois modifie-t-elle les comportements des chômeurs concernés ?

C'est mon boulot

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025 2:35


durée : 00:02:35 - C'est mon boulot - "Pour ou contre la dégressivité des allocations chômage" ? La question avait enflammé les débats avant la grande réforme de l'Assurance chômage de 2019. Depuis, la mesure s'applique à 3 % des chômeurs indemnisés. Qui sont-ils et comment cela influence-t-il leur comportement ?

Weird Medieval Guys
Pets in the Middle Ages

Weird Medieval Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 105:02


Here's a rhetorical question: do you love your pet? Of course you do, but did you know that medieval people did too? The only difference is, these pets had jobs! In this episode, Olivia and Aran delve into the wacky world of medieval cats and dogs, to explore what contemporary people wrote about them. Spoiler alert: they thought they were cool little guys. Also discussed: the official WMG dogs Bonnie and Bizzy; whether medieval hunting is like football, and if they had Mormons in late-antique Arabia. Further Reading: Carole Rawcliffe, "Town Tykes and Butchers Hounds" https://www.jstor.org/stable/26630015?read-now=1&seq=18#page_scan_tab_contentsPeter Konieczny, "Why cats were hated in medieval Europe" https://www.medievalists.net/2023/05/cats-hated-medieval-europe/#:%7E:text=Cats%20in%20medieval%20Europe%20mostly,this%20view%20of%20felines%20emergedEdward, Duke of York, "The Master of Game": https://www.gutenberg.org/files/43452/43452-h/43452-h.htmSome lady called "'Olivia Swarthout' (never heard of her): "Medieval Muslims loved their cats so much" https://weirdmedievalguys.substack.com/p/medieval-muslims-were-so-much-nicerThe Laws of Hywel Dda: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Laws_of_Howel_the_GoodJoin the official Weird Medieval Guys Discord: https://discord.gg/ZwHz5JDKky

Picardie Sport FB Picardie
Football - Les Portugais d'Amiens gonflés à bloc avant le 7e tour de Coupe de France au Touquet

Picardie Sport FB Picardie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 2:46


durée : 00:02:46 - Football - Les Portugais d'Amiens gonflés à bloc avant le 7e tour de Coupe de France au Touquet

Repassez-moi l'standard
Repassez-moi l'standard...“Dolphin Dance” de Herbie Hancock (1965) & 7e Démarquage Live du Tetracordo Ensemble

Repassez-moi l'standard

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 58:08


durée : 00:58:08 - " Dolphin dance " (Herbie Hancock) (1965) - par : Laurent Valero - "Les musiciens de l'Ensemble Tetracordo : Giordano Carnevale à la clarinette qui est aussi le compositeur de ce démarquage, Fabien Mary à la trompette, Fabien Marcoz à la contrebasse et le violoncelliste Daniel Pini, jouent ce démarquage à partir du célèbre Dolphin dance !" Laurent Valero

Le jazz sur France Musique
Repassez-moi l'standard...“Dolphin Dance” de Herbie Hancock (1965) & 7e Démarquage Live du Tetracordo Ensemble

Le jazz sur France Musique

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 58:08


durée : 00:58:08 - " Dolphin dance " (Herbie Hancock) (1965) - par : Laurent Valero - "Les musiciens de l'Ensemble Tetracordo : Giordano Carnevale à la clarinette qui est aussi le compositeur de ce démarquage, Fabien Mary à la trompette, Fabien Marcoz à la contrebasse et le violoncelliste Daniel Pini, jouent ce démarquage à partir du célèbre Dolphin dance !" Laurent Valero

Samoan Devotional
Uō a le Atua (Friend Of God)

Samoan Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2024 4:32


OPEN HEAVENSMATALA LE LAGI MO LE ASO SA 13 OKETOPA 2024(tusia e Pastor EA Adeboye) Manatu Autu: Uō a le Atua (Friend Of God) Tauloto -Tusi Paia– Kenese 14:20 “Ia fa‘afetaia fo‘i le Atua silisili ‘ese, o lē na tu‘uina mai ou fili i ou lima.” ‘Ua foa‘i atu fo‘i e Aperamo ‘iā te ia o mea e sefulua‘i o mea uma.”‭‭Faitauga – Tusi Paia –2 Korinito 9:1-7E i ai sa'u uō lelei lava sa avea ma peresetene o se atunuu. I se tasi aso, sa o'u fai atu ia te ia, “Toeitiiti atoa le fitu tausaga o e peresetene, ae leai ma se mea ua e aumaia ma a'u,” Na pulato'a mai ia te a'u ma faapea mai, “E te le'i fai mai.” Na o'u tali, “E lē tau ole atu ni uo. Afai ta te uō, e lē mana'omia so'u fai atu. O le uo, e foai mo lana uō e aunoa ma le fai atu.”O se faigauō a se alii ma se tamaita'i ae leai se taimi e fai meaalofa ai le tasi I le isi, tusa poo le a le la'ititi, e ono fesiligia le alofa I totonu o lea mafutaga auā o le tasi lea ala autū e fa'ailoa ai le alofa o le foai (Ioane 3:16).Toatele tagata e fai mai o i latou o uō a le Atua, peita'i o o latou uiga vaaia pe a o'o i taimi o foa'i mo le Atua, e te iloa ai iinā e leai, e lē uo ma le Atua. O uo moni a le Atua e lē faatali se'i fa'asalalau mai e fai se foai mo le Atua fa'atoā foai. O uo moni a le Atua e su'esu'e auala e foai ai mo ia ona o le pele ia i latou o la latou uō.Ou te manatua se taimi na o'u alu ai ou te lauga i se ekalesia i ni tausaga ua mavae, ma o tagata uma i le faapotopotoga sa susulu o latou foliga. A e vaai ia i latou e te iloa ai, ua matua'i faamanuia le Atua ia i latou, o loo o'u mafaufau i le faamanuiaina o i latou ae sau loa le faifeau i luma ma faapea mai, “O le taimi lenei o le foai.” E te iloa lelei le olioli i totonu o le fale a'o patipati tagata uma ma alalaga. O iina na faailoa mai ai e le Atua ia te a'u, “O le ala lea ua o'u faamanuia tele ai ia i latou; e foai mai i latou ia te a'u ma le loto fiafia.” O i latou e fiafia e foai i le Atua e lē aunoa, ma e lē tauanaua e foai, latou te maua manuia e tele. E silasila le Atua ia i latou o ni uō moni, ma e lē faatali fo'i le Atua se'i ole atu fa'atoā foai mai ia i latou.O Tavita o se tagata sa naunau e foai i le Atua e lē aunoa. Sa ia fai mai i le 1 Nofoaiga Tupu 21:24 na te le ositaulaga i le Atua i se mea e maua fua. O le tali, na fetalai le Atua ua ia foai ia te ia mea uma e mana'o ai ma pe afai ua itiiti lea, na te faaopoopo ia te ia (2 Samuelu 12:8). E le'i tuuina e le Atua Tavita ia mativa i se mea, auā o ia o lana uō moni. E lei fai le Atua iā Aperaamo mo sana sefulua'i i le Kenese 14:20 ae na ia foaiina lava i lona loto malie, mea e sefulu a'i ai ana mea uma. O aso ne'i, e ui ua uma ona fetalai le Atua e tatau ona o tatou avatu sefulua'i i le maota o le Atua (Malaki 3:10-12), o loo finau pea nisi kerisiano pe tatau ona totogi sefulua'i pe leai. O ia ituaiga Kerisiano ua na ona fa'afoliga ae lē ni uo moni i latou. I le suafa o Iesu Amene.

Psych2Go On the GO
Things to Text Your Crush to Keep Them Interested

Psych2Go On the GO

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 3:43


Texting your crush can be daunting. When you worry about what to say to your crush, it can fuel anxiety and negatively affect your mood. As a mental health channel, we want to help you overcome this problem so that you can feel more at ease. Watch this video to learn how to get your crush to like you over text and keep them interested. Not sure how your crush feels about you? Watch this video to learn more about the psychological ways to know if your crush likes you:    • 6 Psychological Ways To Tell If Your ...   Writer: Monique Zizzo Script Editor: Vanessa Tao Script Manager: Kelly Soong Voice Over: Amanda Silvera (   / amandasilvera  ) Animator: Avneet Kaur (  / me.avneet_kaur  ) YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong References Berkeley. (2022). 36 Questions for Increasing Closeness (Greater Good in Action). Berkeley. ggia.berkeley.edu/practice/36_questions_for_increasing_closeness Changing Minds. (2022). Ben Franklin Effect. changingminds.org/explanations/theories/ben_franklin_effect.htm#:%7E:text=Jecker%20and%20Landy%20(1969)%20involved,funds%20and%20was%20running%20short Robinson, J. (2022). Similarity/Attraction Theory | Encyclopedia.com. Encyclopedia. www.encyclopedia.com/social-sciences/applied-and-social-sciences-magazines/similarityattraction-theory

Samoan Devotional
O le Atua fai vavega( The miracle working God)

Samoan Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 4:57


OPEN HEAVENSMATALA LE LAGI MO LE ASO LULU 7 AOKUSO 2024(tusia e Pastor EA Adeboye) Manatu Autu: O le Atua fai vavega (The miracle working God) Tauloto -Tusi Paia– 2 Tupu 6:5 “‘Ona fai mai lea o le tasi, “Se‘i tatou ō ma i matou o au ‘au‘auna.” ‘Ona fai atu lea o ia, “Tatou te ō lava.” ‘Ua ta e le tasi le la‘au, ‘ona pa‘ū ‘ese lea o le uluto‘i i le vai; ‘ona ‘alaga lea o ia, ‘ua fa‘apea mai, “Auē! le ali‘i e; auā o le mea nonō.”Faitauga - Tusi Paia: 2 Tupu 6:1-7E tutupu vavega pe afai e faaleaoga e le Atua tulafono e gaoioi ai natura o mea. Mo se faataitaiga, ina ua savali Iesu i luga o le vai, na ia faaleaogaina tulafono e fegaoioioi ai mea fai tino (gravity). O le tele o taimi e faigata ona  faamatala se vavega i se tagata e le iloa le Atua aua o loo e tamaufai e faatamatala tulafono o natura o mea ua le gaoioi i lea taimi. O le talalelei lenei, e le afaina po'o a tala a le lalolagi, o lo'u Tama o le Atua fai vavega, ma e tutupu vavega pe afai e galue mai o ia i la'u mataupu. I le 2 Tupu 6: 1-7, ao galulue le fanau a le perofeta e tata laau e fai ai le fale mo I latou, na pau le uluto'i a se tasi o'i latou i le vai, ma ua ia alaga ma tagi mai ia Elisaia. Na tagi lenei alii aua ua ia iloa, o se mea mamafa e pei o le ulutoi, a pau i le vai, e goto i le alititai . Ua ia iloa foi, e leai seisi e mafai ona aau seia pai I Le alititai e toe aumai I luga le ulutoi. Ua manatu ua afu o ia, ae faafetai, na ia valaau I Le sui o le Atua fai vavega i le lalolagi nei mo se fesoasoani. Ina ua afio atu le Atua fai vavega I lenei tulaga, na maua le faamoemoe. Na pau le mea na faia e Elisaia, na ia feliuaina tulafono o le natura o mea. Na ia tuua se fasi laupapà i le vai, na oo I le alititai, ona toe opeapea ai lea o le uluto'i. O le Atua fai vavega e mafai ona ia toe feliuaina tulafono o le natura o mea i soo se tulaga ua leai se faamoemoe i Lou olaga I le aso, I le suafa o Iesu. E te manaomia se vavega? O e iai i se tulaga o loo e iloa e pau le auala mo oe pe a afio atu le Atua? Pau le mea e te faia o le valaau ia te ia I le aso. Aua e te taumafai e faavasega mea uma I lou poto, faavanoa se taimi e te valaau atu ai i le Atua ona faatali lea sei e faalogo I se upu mai ia te ia. E leai se mea e mafai e fomai pe afai o loo feagai ma se ma'i ua leai se togafiti, ae o le Atua fai vavega, e leai se ma'i e le mafai ona ia faamaloloina. Afai ua le aoga se totoga o le tino ona o le ma'i, e mafai ona ia toe suia I se totoga fou aua o ia an faia le tagata. E iai se tulaga tau tupe ua matua faigata lava, e oo I tagata popoto i le fuafuaina o tupe ua le mafai ona latou maua se fofo, ae e mafai e lou Atua ona saunia tupe mai le gutu o se i'a e fofo ai faafitauli tau tupe. Le au pele, valaau ia te ia I le aso ona faataga lea o le Atua e faia se vavega I lou olaga. TataloTama, faamolemole afio mai i lou ola ma liua mea uma e matua faigata ona taunuu,  i mea e faigofie ona ausia, i le suafa o Iesu, Amene. 

Psych2Go On the GO
6 Tips on How To be More Likeable According to Science

Psych2Go On the GO

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2024 6:25


An attractive personality refers to likeability. It's simply impossible for everyone in the world to like you, but that doesn't mean you should throw away the chance to become someone better for yourself and for others. You have good qualities as well as room for growth, but if you want to build an attractive personality, where should you start? We have six tips in store for you to build an attractive personality, according to science. Here are 6 tips on how to be more likable. Writer: Chamae Script Editor: Caitlin McColl Script Manager: Kelly Soong Voice: Amanda Silvera (   / amandasilvera  ) Animator: Mico Flores YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong REFERENCES Cleveland Clinic. (2022, March 10). 7 Tips for Better Patience: Yes, You'll Need to Practice! Retrieved from health.clevelandclinic.org/7-tips-for-better-patience-yes-youll-need-to-practice/ Cristol, H. (2019, June 19). What Is Dopamine? WebMD. Retrieved from www.webmd.com/mental-health/what-is-dopamine#:%7E:text=Dopamine%20plays%20a%20role%20in,major%20pathways%20in%20the%20brain. Davenport, B. (2022, February 8). 20 Personality Development Tips That Make You More Attractive. Live Bold and Bloom. Retrieved from liveboldandbloom.com/02/personality-types/personality-development-tips Dean, J. (2021, May 8). The Most Socially Attractive Personality Trait. PsyBlog. Retrieved from www.spring.org.uk/2018/07/socially-attractive-personality.php#:%7E:text=The%20results%20come%20from%20a,the%20other%20optimist%20even%20more. Editorial Staff. (2018, February 2). 8 Traits People Find Attractive, According to Science. Mental Floss. Retrieved from www.mentalfloss.com/article/527752/8-traits-people-find-attractive-according-science Edwards, V. (2021, October 25). How to Be More Attractive: 15 Rules to Increase Attraction. Science of People. Retrieved from www.scienceofpeople.com/attraction/ Gallo, C. (2017, November 20). Brain Science Reveals The Striking Power Of Optimism. Forbes. Retrieved from www.forbes.com/sites/carminegallo/2017/11/19/brain-science-reveals-the-striking-power-of-optimism/?sh=4bbd7d971aa8 Higgs, M. (2020, January 9). Go Ahead and Complain. It Might Be Good for You. The New York Times. Retrieved from www.nytimes.com/2020/01/06/smarter-living/how-to-complain-.html#:%7E:text=Why%20it's%20good%20to%20complain&text=Venting%20can%20help%20us%20gain,a%20situation%20is%20bothering%20you. Lydon, K. (2021, May 6). How Selflessness Can Lead to Happiness (Mindful Monday). Kara Lydon. Retrieved from karalydon.com/mindfulness/selflessness-can-lead-happiness-mindful-monday/#:%7E:text=Being%20selfless%20helps%20us%20identify,into%20our%20true%20desired%20feelings. Mayo Clinic Staff. (2020, July 14). Self-esteem: Take steps to feel better about yourself. Mayo Clinic. Retrieved from www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/adult-health/in-depth/self-esteem/art-20045374 McNally, C. (2022, March 30). Why Confidence Is So Attractive – Thoughts And Ideas. Medium. Retrieved from medium.com/indian-thoughts/why-confidence-is-so-attractive-1c742e213102 Scott, E., PhD. (2022, March 25). Stop Complaining to Have a More Positive Life. Verywell Mind. Retrieved from www.verywellmind.com/how-and-why-stop-complaining-3144882#:%7E:text=Mood%3A%20People%20may%20be%20more,moods%2C%20creating%20a%20vicious%20cycle. Steinhilber, B. (2017, August 24). How to Train Your Brain to Be More Optimistic. NBC News. Retrieved from www.nbcnews.com/better/health/how-train-your-brain-be-more-optimistic-ncna795231 Yuko, E. (2021, July 16). The Real Reasons You're Attractive, According to Science. Reader's Digest. Retrieved from www.rd.com/article/heres-why-you-find-certain-people-attractive-according-to-science/

Grace Christian Fellowship
What Matters Most: Character or Competency? | 2 Timothy 2:20-26

Grace Christian Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024


Series: Guard the TreasureTitle: What matters most: character on competency? Scripture: 2 Timothy 2:20-26 NIVBottom line: Honorable vessels are used for honorable purposes. People with Christlike character will be used by God for kingdom purposes.INTRODUCTIONCONTEXTSERMON OUTLINECONCLUSIONNOTESQUESTIONS TO CONSIDER OUTLINESDISCUSSION QUESTIONSMAIN REFERENCES USEDINTRODUCTIONI remember in the early 90's, in the wake of the Monica Lewinsky scandal, the argument about whether or not President Clinton's character mattered regarding him being able to lead the country. One argument is that we're not electing him to be our pastor or priest but our president. This doesn't have to be an either-or argument, first of all. Competency (skillfulness) matters, of course. But the case that Paul makes here is that in ministry, character is paramount. It's essential. I'm making the case that it's paramount in all leadership. While I realize that there are some jobs that it matters less in, I think we still underestimate its importance. Some would say do you want a surgeon with competency or character? Well, for starters, again, it's not an either-or. I want both. But I think when dealing with life and death decisions in the moment I want someone with character that does the right thing every time. (At least strives for this) There are many ways that a doctor can be tempted to compromise on the operating table for their own benefit instead of for the person on the table. And the President is certainly making moral and ethical judgments every day in that job. Yes, character matters most. It's not really close. CONTEXTPaul makes the point here with Timothy (regarding guarding the treasure) that character doesn't just matter for those in ministry but it's everything! (Hughes)The making of his vessel/person requires a radical cleansing (purifying), so it can be used for honorable purposes.The maintenance of his instrument involves intense flight and intense following—flight from youthful passions, impatience, quarreling, and harshness and the pursuit of profound virtues. The ministry of his vessel must not be quarrelsome but pastoral—kind to all, teaching, enduring evil, gently correcting. The hope of such a servant is the eternal blessing of his enemies. (Hughes)Bottom line: Honorable vessels are used for honorable purposes. People with Christlike character will be used by God for kingdom purposes.SERMON Outline heavily influenced by Kent Hughes (see below)I. The Making of a Noble Instrument (20-21) or How we get clean. A. Honorable/noble/special articles/utensils/instruments—Believers in good standing with the Lord. When these cleanse themselves from the dishonorable, GodHonors themSets them apart (sanctifies)Makes them usefulPrepares them (makes them ready for use)B. Dishonorable/ignoble/common instruments—non-believers and false teachers within the church far from the LordII. The Maintaining of an Instrument for Noble Purposes (22) or How we stay clean.Flee the evil desires of youthPursueRighteousnessFaithLovePeaceAlong with those who call on the Lord out of a pure heart (therefore, remain at peace here too)III. The Ministry of a Noble Instrument (23-26) or How we serve the Lord cleanly.Don't have stupid arguments, leads to fightsLord's Servant must Not be quarrelsomeBe kind to everyoneAble to teach (rebuke, correct, train)Able to be treated wickedly without resentmentGently instruct/correct opponents with the goal RepentanceLeading to knowledge of that truthWhy? So that they will escape traps and gladly submit to the LordCONCLUSIONLast week we talked about how to shepherd well. (2 Tim 2:14-19) This requires Christlike character, for sure. “I watched the father who sat in front of us today (in church) manage his squirrelly kids by not reprimanding them, but rearranging the seating so he was sitting in the middle of them, and they all just leaned into him and relaxed, and there's just a whole sermon there.” @GretchenRonnevikIt's unlikely that these children would relax this way if this father didn't have Christlike character. They felt safe with him. This is the fruit of Christlike character. It makes us better shepherds.(I would add that sometimes 2 parents tackle this differently. The point is that the kids relaxed and submitted when they felt loved with boundaries.)Bottom line: Pastors, elders and deacon teams should take note here on how to lead the church in ministry.Churches should pray for, care for, and provide for their leaders as they engage this essential work.We should all seek to lead our spiritual household (oikos) well shepherding the flock under our care starting with ourselves and moving to the ends of the eart.What is God saying to me right now?What am I going to do about it? Write this down on a sheet of paper. What I hear you saying, Lord, is ___________________.[my name] is going to believe/do __________________________________________________ as a result.Finally, share this with your Home or Mission group this week when you gather as a testimony about what God is doing in your life. You don't have to get too specific to give him praise.PrayNOTESGangreneOkay, I'll try to explain gangrene in a way that's easy to understand for a middle school student.Gangrene is a serious condition that can happen when part of your body doesn't get enough blood supply. Blood carries oxygen and nutrients that all parts of your body need to stay healthy and alive.Imagine your body is like a house plant. If you don't water the plant, it will start to wilt and die. That's kind of what happens with gangrene. If an area of your body isn't getting enough blood flow, the cells in that area start to die off.There are a few different reasons why blood flow might get blocked or reduced:1) An injury that damages blood vessels and cuts off circulation.2) Diabetes or other diseases that affect blood flow.3) Severe infections that clog up blood vessels.When cells start dying from lack of blood/oxygen, that area can turn black, green, or become smelly. It's your body's way of showing that part is dying.If gangrene isn't treated quickly by doctors, it can spread to more areas of the body and become life-threatening. Treatments may involve giving antibiotics, surgically removing the dead tissue, or in severe cases, amputating the affected limb to stop it from spreading.The best way to avoid gangrene is to take good care of any injuries, manage diseases like diabetes properly, and see a doctor right away if you notice any areas of discolored, smelly, or decaying skin or tissue.Does this help explain what gangrene is in simpler terms? Let me know if you need any part clarified further.-Claude.aiQUESTIONS TO CONSIDERWho is God?What has he done/is he doing/is he going to do?Who am I? (In light of 1 & 2)What do I get to do? (In light of who I am)How do I do it?Let's ask some summary sermon questions:Q. What do I want them to know?A. Q. Why do I want them to know it?A. Q. What do I want them to do about it?A. Q. Why do I want them to do it?A. Q. How can they begin to do this?A. OUTLINESOutline Bible (Willmington)—OUTLINE (by WW)“The essentials for a successful ministry have not changed: courageous enthusiasm, shameless suffering, and spiritual loyalty.” -WWTHE PASTORAL APPEAL—chapter 1A. Courageous enthusiasm—1:1–7 4 Encouragements:Paul's love. (1-2)Paul's prayers. (3-4)Paul's confidence in Timothy. (5)God's gift to Timothy. (6-7)B. Shameless suffering—1:8–12Be not ashamed of the Lord's testimony. (8-10)God gives us power. (8)2 Timothy 1:8 (The Bible Exposition Commentary): “Years ago, I read about a Christian who was in prison because of his faith. He was to be burned at the stake, and he was certain he would never be able to endure the suffering. One night, he experimented with pain by putting his little finger into the candle flame. It hurt, and he immediately withdrew it. “I will disgrace my Lord,” he said to himself. “I cannot bear the pain.” But when the hour came for him to die, he praised God and gave a noble witness for Jesus Christ. God gave him the power when he needed it, and not before.” (WW)God has called us by his grace. (9)Christ has defeated death. (10)Four reasons not to be ashamed of his association with Paul, the prisoner:Paul was called by God. (11)A herald—official messenger of the kingAn apostle—one sent with a commissionA teacher—shepherd to the local churchPaul was confident in Christ. (12)C. Spiritual loyalty—1:13–18Be loyal to God's word. (13-14)Be loyal to God's servant. (15-18)Outline by MeridaI. A Gospel-Centered LetterII. A Gospel-Centered Leader (1:1-7)A. Paul: Called by the will of God (1:1)The origin of Paul's apostleship (1:1b)The purpose of Paul's apostleship (1:1c)B. Timothy: Shaped by the grace of God (1:2-7)A personal mentor (1:2-4)A godly mother (1:5)The Spirit and the gifts (1:6-7)OUTLINE by WWKey theme: Preparation for the ministry in the last daysKey verses: 2 Timothy 1:13–14I. THE PASTORAL APPEAL—chapter 1A. Courageous enthusiasm—1:1–7B. Shameless suffering—1:8–12C. Spiritual loyalty—1:13–18II. THE PRACTICAL APPEAL—chapter 2A. The steward—2:1–2B. The soldier—2:3–4, 8–13C. The athlete—2:5D. The farmer—2:6–7E. The workman—2:14–18F. The vessel—2:19–22G. The servant—2:23–26III. THE PROPHETIC APPEAL—chapter 3A. Turn away from the false—3:1–9B. Follow those who are true—3:10–12C. Continue in God's Word—3:13–17IV. THE PERSONAL APPEAL—chapter 4A. Preach the Word—4:1–4OUTLINE by BKCI. Salutation (1:1–2)II. Call to Faithfulness (1:3–18)A. Thanksgiving for Timothy (1:3–7)B. Call to courage (1:8–12)C. Call to guard the truth (1:13–14)D. Examples of unfaithfulness and faithfulness (1:15–18)III. Challenge to Endurance (2:1–13)A. Enduring hardship for Christ (2:1–7)B. Christ's example of endurance (2:8–10)C. A faithful saying (2:11–13)IV. Marks of a Good Workman (2:14–26)A. Faithfulness in ministry (2:14–19)B. A clean instrument (2:20–21)C. Faithfulness in conduct (2:22–26)V. Predictions of Faithlessness (3:1–9)VI. Challenge to Faithful Preaching (3:10–4:8)A. Faithfulness in the face of opposition (3:10–13)B. Faithfulness to God's Word (3:14–4:5)C. Faithfulness of Paul (4:6–8)VII. Reminder of God's Faithfulness in Paul's Adversity (4:9–18)A. Paul's enemies and friends (4:9–16)B. Paul's deliverance by the Lord (4:17–18)VIII. Final Greetings (4:19–22)DISCUSSION QUESTIONSDiscovery Bible Study process: https://www.dbsguide.org/Retell the story in your own words.Discovery the storyWhat does this story tell me about God?What does this story tell me about people?If this is really true, what should I do?What is God saying to you right now? (Write this down)What are you going to do about it? (Write this down)Who am I going to tell about this?Find our sermons, podcasts, discussion questions and notes at https://www.gracetoday.net/podcastAlternate Discussion Questions (by Jeff Vanderstelt): Based on this passage:Who is God?What has he done/is he doing/is he going to do?Who am I? (In light of 1 & 2)What do I get to do? (In light of who I am)How do I do it?Final Questions (Write this down)What is God saying to you right now? What are you going to do about it?MAIN REFERENCES USED“1 - 2 Timothy,” by David Helm, Preaching the Word Commentary, Edited by Kent Hughes“1 & 2 Timothy” by John StottExalting Jesus in 1 & 2 Timothy & Titus, David Platt, Daniel Akin, Tony Merida“Look at the Book” by John Piper (LATB)“The Visual Word,” Patrick Schreiner (VW)“The Bible Knowledge Commentary” by Walvoord, Zuck (BKC)“The Bible Exposition Commentary” by Warren Wiersbe (BEC)Outline Bible, D Willmington (OB)Willmington's Bible Handbook, D Willmington (WBH)NIV Study Bible (NIVSB) https://www.biblica.com/resources/scholar-notes/niv-study-bible/Chronological Life Application Study Bible (NLT)ESV Study Bible (ESVSB) https://www.esv.org“The Bible in One Year 2023 with Nicky Gumbel” bible reading plan on YouVersion app (BIOY)ChatGPT https://openai.com/blog/chatgptAnswerThePublic.comWikipedia.com“The Treasure Principle” by Randy Alcorn

Unleashing Intuition Secrets
The Lyme Crimes - A Roundtable Discussion About the Hidden Bioweapon

Unleashing Intuition Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2024 93:19


Join host Michael Jaco and a panel of distinguished experts, including Dr. Brian Artis, Dr. Lee Merritt, and Dr. Christiane Northrup, as they dive into the shadowy world of Lyme disease in "The Lyme Crimes - A Roundtable Discussion About the Hidden Bioweapon." This gripping podcast series uncovers startling revelations and controversial claims that challenge everything you thought you knew about this debilitating illness. Explore the chilling theory that Lyme disease originated from a US bioweapon lab on Plum Island, involving Nazi bioweapon expert Eric Traub, brought to the US under Operation Paperclip, and the unethical experiments conducted under the radar. Unveil the alleged cover-up efforts by the US government to hide the true origins of Lyme disease as Kevin shares insights into these clandestine operations, urging listeners to investigate and uncover the truth for themselves. Delve into the sinister experiments on ticks and their potential connection to outbreaks like West Nile virus. Understand the implications of bioweapons and the role of ticks in spreading deadly diseases. Hear firsthand accounts of the struggles in diagnosing and treating Lyme disease, including the reluctance of medical professionals, the stigma attached to the disease, and the wide range of symptoms that complicate effective treatment. Discover the famous figures who have battled Lyme disease and explore the potential hidden agendas behind the spread of this illness. Discuss the influence of intelligence services on scientific narratives and the need for independent research. Explore alternative health solutions, from anti-parasitic regimens to promising plant extracts like artemisia, and learn about new discoveries that offer hope for eradicating the Borrelia bacteria responsible for Lyme disease. Dive into the broader implications of Lyme disease as part of a larger agenda to harm humanity. From bioweapons to chemtrails and environmental toxins, uncover the web of conspiracy theories that intertwine with the Lyme narrative. Each episode concludes with a powerful call to action, urging listeners to stay informed, question established narratives, and take proactive steps to protect their health and well-being. "The Lyme Crimes - A Roundtable Discussion About the Hidden Bioweapon" isn't just a podcast; it's a movement. A journey into the darkest corners of medical history, bioweapon research, and the relentless pursuit of truth. Tune in, stay informed, and become part of the solution in the fight against Lyme disease and its hidden horrors. Subscribe now and join the revolution. The truth is out there, and it's time to uncover it. 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Grace Christian Fellowship
How Do We Shepherd Our Flock Well? | 2 Timothy 2:14-19

Grace Christian Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024


Series: Guard the TreasureTitle: How do we shepherd our flock well?Scripture: 2 Timothy 2:14-19; John 10:1-15 NIVBottom line: We guard (pass on) the gospel by shepherding our flock well.INTRODUCTIONCONTEXTSERMON OUTLINECONCLUSIONNOTESQUESTIONS TO CONSIDER OUTLINESDISCUSSION QUESTIONSMAIN REFERENCES USEDINTRODUCTIONShrek the SheepHistoric Vids@historyinmemes On XThis is Shrek. He was just your everyday, average, run-of-the-mill Merino sheep living in South Island, New Zealand when he decided to escape from his enclosure and make a break for it to some nearby caves. He managed to live on his own for 6 years before he was eventually tracked down by his owner John Perrian, who had this to say when he finally found him: "He looked like some biblical creature."While some sheep breeds naturally shed their wool, like Bighorn sheep in North America, Merino sheep never do. Their wool will continue to grow until it completely engulfs them and even impairs their vision (what you would call "wool blind"). Domesticated sheep have evolved based on the way humans have groomed them for thousands of years.The earliest domestication of sheep dates back to 11,000 BCE in ancient Mesopotamia, where they were primarily used for meat, milk, and wool.After 6 years without a shave, Shrek had enough wool on his body to produce 20 suits for large men. In total, his fleece weighed 60 pounds.Shrek's fleece was shaved off on national television and then auctioned off to support medical charities for children. He even got to meet the Prime Minister and has since been depicted in several children's books.Sadly, Shrek passed away in 2011 at the age of 16.One powerful image in scripture is that of the good shepherd who takes care of his sheep well. He knows them by name and protects them fully even if it costs him his life. Read John 10:1-15This kind of care is rare in life. It's rare in church life too. Yet this is what God calls us to. Starting at home, God calls parents to shepherd their flock (family) to follow the good, great and chief shepherd Jesus Christ.How are we doing? It doesn't seem like we're doing this very well. Church Growth?In 2023, the American church is struggling:Churches in decline = 54%Churches stable = 12%Churches growing = 33%Therefore, only 1/3 of churches in America are growing.The Church in America is becoming more and more partisan.Billy Graham endorsed Richard Nixon in his bid for the White House. You may have heard of Watergate and the scandal that led to Richard Nixon resigning for fear of being impeached. Billy Graham later shared that he regretted endorsing a political candidate. He realized that while you can the church through a partisan lense, that only leads to short-term growth and not necessarily the kind of growth that matters.There is a trend for churches (left and right leaning) to double down on the partisan issues that are part of the culture war to grow their church. This is short-sighted and I believe will lead to long-term harm to the kingdom.Sharing Our Faith“Yet the most dramatic divergence over time is on the statement, “Every Christian has a responsibility to share their faith.” In 1993, nine out of 10 Christians who had shared their faith agreed (89%). Today, just two-thirds say so (64%)—a 25-point drop.” -Barna.org I share these to say that we're not guarding the treasure like we used to in America. While Paul speaks to Timothy as an Apostle to a pastor, the principles apply to all Christians who believe that they also have the responsibility to guard the treasure by shepherding the flock. Based on the above Barna research, only 2/3rds of Christians believe this is their responsibility down from 90% in the 1990s.Paul writes to Timothy, the shepherd (pastor) of the flock (church) in Ephesus, on how to shepherd them well. He has summed it up in the key verse that Timothy is to guard the treasure (gospel/good news). We are called to do this in our own context. This is hard. It includes suffering and testing. Will we persevere? That's the question, isn't it. We can in Christ. But will we?CONTEXT“Certainly, I'm happy to discuss 2 Timothy with you from the perspective of someone with extensive experience in Christian ministry and theological training. As a fellow minister of the Gospel, grounded in sound exegesis and hermeneutics, you'll understand the profound wisdom and pastoral guidance contained in this epistle.The apostle Paul's second letter to Timothy carries a sense of solemnity and urgency, as he imparts his final instructions to his beloved spiritual son. Having fought the good fight and kept the faith, Paul knew his departure was imminent. He seized this opportunity to exhort Timothy to remain steadfast in the face of sufferings, false teachings, and apostasy that had already begun infiltrating the church.Central to this epistle is the call to endure hardship as a good soldier of Christ Jesus (2:3). Paul uses vivid metaphors—the soldier, athlete, and hardworking farmer—to underscore the discipline, single-mindedness, and perseverance required in gospel ministry. He charges Timothy to guard the gospel as a sacred trust, contending earnestly for the faith once delivered to the saints.Paul's prophetic warnings about the rise of false teachers, characterized by arrogance, greed, and spiritual deception, ring as true today as they did then. His antidote? A clarion call to remain rooted in the inspired Scriptures, which are profitable for teaching, reproof, correction, and training in righteousness (3:16).No discussion of 2 Timothy would be complete without revisiting the immortal words of 2:1-2—perhaps the apostolic succession passage par excellence. Here, Paul solemnly charges his protégé to entrust the gospel to faithful men who will be qualified to teach others also. This multi-generational transfer of truth encapsulates the great commission's essence.As seasoned ministers, we can surely resonate with Paul's poignant reflections, his tender affection for his spiritual offspring, and his longing to see the torch of biblical truth carried forth. May we, like Timothy, fan into flame the gift of God within us, unashamed of the gospel's testimony.” -Claude.ai SERMON I. Remind one another how to guard the good news.A. Standing tall, not ashamed of publicly following Jesus Christ.B. Passing on the good news that you've received from God through others to reliable people who will pass it along to others. Do soIntentionallyConsistentlyEquippedC. Persevering through the tests and suffering and so finish approved by God.As a good soldierAs a dedicated athleteAs a hardworking farmerAs a faithful shepherd (14)D. Keeping to the pattern of sound instruction E. Resting in the resurrectionsThe spiritual resurrection we have in Christ from second birthThe bodily resurrection we will have when we're glorified in Christ (at our death or his second coming)CONCLUSIONI've often described Christians as canals that are conduits of God's love. And there's truth in that. But this reservoir picture is even better. -DarienIf you are wise, therefore, you will show yourself a reservoir and not a canal. For a canal pours out as fast as it takes in; but a reservoir waits till it is full before it overflows, and so communicates it's surplus. We have all too few such reservoirs in the Church at present, though we have canals in plenty... They (canals) desire to pour out when they themselves are not yet inpouredThey are readier to speak than to listenEager to teach that which they do not knowMost anxious to exercise authority on others, although they have not (yet) learned to rule themselvesLet the reservoir of which we spoke just now take pattern from the spring; for the spring does not form a stream or spread into a lake until it is brimful.... Be filled yourself, then, but discreetly, pour out your fullness... Out of your fullness help me if you can; and, if not, spare yourself! - Bernard of ClairvauxThe question I want you to consider is, Do you think you personally have the responsibility to guard the treasure by passing on the good news to those who are far from God but close to you? Or do you think it's primarily the responsibility of the local church on your behalf? I would go with the former. Because the great commission and Paul in 2 Timothy makes it clear that, as the Church, we're to guard this treasure together. Bottom line: We guard (pass on) the gospel by shepherding our flock well.What is God saying to me right now?What am I going to do about it? Write this down on a sheet of paper. What I hear you saying, Lord, is ___________________.[my name] is going to believe/do __________________________________________________ as a result.Finally, share this with your Home or Mission group this week when you gather as a testimony about what God is doing in your life. You don't have to get too specific to give him praise.PrayNOTESSpiritual vs bodily resurrection “You make an excellent point. The New Testament does teach about both a spiritual resurrection that occurs at conversion as well as a future bodily resurrection for believers.On the spiritual resurrection:- Ephesians 2:4-6 speaks of believers being "made alive" and "raised up" with Christ spiritually when they put their faith in Him.- Colossians 2:12-13 refers to believers being "raised with Him through faith" when they were spiritually dead in sins.- This spiritual resurrection represents being transferred from death to new life in Christ.And on the future bodily resurrection:- 1 Corinthians 15 and 1 Thessalonians 4 give extensive teaching on the bodily resurrection of believers at Christ's return.- This will involve receiving glorified, imperishable bodies fashioned like Christ's resurrection body.- It is the culmination of the believer's redemption - both soul and body made new.So you are absolutely right that there is both a present spiritual dimension of resurrection for the believer's soul/spirit at conversion, as well as a promised future bodily resurrection still to come. Paul upholds both of these resurrection truths.The error of Hymenaeus and Philetus seems to be denying or reducing the future bodily resurrection aspect, which was a central hope of the gospel. Thank you for raising that important clarification. The New Testament holds both the spiritual and bodily dimensions of resurrection together.” -Claude.ai Gangrene"Sure, I can explain what gangrene is in a way a 7th grade boy would understand.Gangrene is basically when a part of your body starts to die and rot away. It's really gross and can be super dangerous if not treated quickly.Imagine you get a really bad cut or wound, and instead of healing normally, it starts turning an ugly greenish-black color. The skin around it gets all mushy and smells terrible, like something that's been left out to rot for weeks. That's gangrene setting in.It happens when the blood flow to that area gets cut off, usually because of an infection. Without fresh blood bringing oxygen and nutrients, that part of your body just starts to decay and die right on you. It's like it's being eaten away from the inside out by bacteria.If gangrene is allowed to spread too far, it can get into your bloodstream and make you really sick, even killing you if not stopped. Sometimes the only way to stop it is by cutting off the dead, rotting part - like having to amputate a toe, foot or even a whole leg if the gangrene gets too bad.It's nasty stuff that you definitely don't want happening to your body. Keeping any cuts or wounds clean and watching for signs of infection is important to avoid getting gangrene. If you ever see signs of it, you'd need to get to the doctor right away before it spreads too far.“ -Claude.ai Good summary of 2:14-19:“2 Timothy 2:14-19 is a poignant exhortation from Paul to Timothy regarding the grave responsibility of rightly handling the word of truth. Let me summarize the key points:Verses 14-15 - Paul charges Timothy to keep reminding the believers not to quarrel about words, as it leads to the ruin of the hearers. Instead, he should diligently present himself as a workman approved by God, rightly dividing the word of truth. This underscores the minister's duty to accurately exposit Scripture without distortion.Verse 16 - He warns against engaging with irreverent babble and opposition to the truth, as it only leads to further ungodliness. Ministers must avoid profane chatter masquerading as deep truth.Verses 17-18 - Paul cites the example of Hymenaeus and Philetus, whose teaching spread like gangrene, upsetting the faith of some by claiming the resurrection had already occurred. This illustrates how seemingly small errors can metastasize into damning heresies.Verse 19 - In the midst of such threats, Paul provides assurance that the firm foundation of God stands sure, sealed with this inscription: "The Lord knows those who are His," and "Let everyone who names the name of the Lord depart from iniquity." While apostasy abounds, God preserves His elect, calling them to holy living.In summary, this passage emphatically calls ministers to diligent, precise, and reverent handling of God's Word while fleeing from profane speculations that shipwreck the faith. It balances a sober warning about insidious false teaching with the comforting truth that God sovereignly preserves His church amid such threats.” -Claude.ai QUESTIONS TO CONSIDERWho is God?What has he done/is he doing/is he going to do?Who am I? (In light of 1 & 2)What do I get to do? (In light of who I am)How do I do it?Let's ask some summary sermon questions:Q. What do I want them to know?A. How to shepherd well.Q. Why do I want them to know it?A. So that they'll be more equipped to shepherd the flock around them.Q. What do I want them to do about it?A. Shepherd their flock starting with themselves.Q. Why do I want them to do it?A. To keep them from being caught up in godless chatter that destroys people's faith.Q. How can they begin to do this?A. Regularly remind yourself by re-reading 1 Timothy 1-2 about how to guard the gospel treasure.OUTLINESOutline Bible (Willmington) 2 TIMOTHY 2Paul describes the duties assigned to a pastor.I. THE ROLE MODEL (2:1-7): Paul likens the ministry to four secular occupations.A. A teacher (2:1-2)1. As a student Timothy was taught many things by Paul (2:1-2a).2. As a pastor Timothy must now teach those things to other godly people (2:2b).B. A soldier (2:3-4)1. Give all of your energies to the warfare (2:3).2. Give none (or little) of your energies to worldly affairs (2:4).C. An athlete (2:5): Strive for the victor's crown.D. A farmer (2:6-7): Work hard to harvest a large crop.I. THE REMINDERS (2:8-10): A prisoner in Rome, Paul asks Timothy to reflect on two things.A. God's messenger is chained (2:8-9a).B. God's message cannot be chained (2:9b-10).III. THE RESULTS (2:11-13)A. If we die for Christ, we will live with Christ (2:11).B. If we endure hardship for Christ, we will reign with Christ (2:12a).C. If we deny Christ, he will deny us (2:12b).D. If we are unfaithful, Christ remains faithful (2:13).IV. THE RESPONSIBILITIES (2:14-26): Paul lists some of Timothy's duties as a pastor.A. Remind your people of the great scriptural truths (2:14a).B. Warn them against petty arguments (2:14b).C. Strive to become an approved workman before God (2:15).D. Avoid godless controversies (2:16-19, 23-26).1. The examples (2:16-17): Paul points out two men, Hymenaeus and Philetus, who have involved themselves in these controversies.2. The error (2:18-19): They are claiming that the resurrection from the dead has already occurred.3. The endeavor (2:23-26): Timothy must gently instruct those who would oppose him with the goal of leading them to repentance.E. Present your body as a clean vessel to God (2:20-21).F. Avoid evil, and pursue good (2:22).Outline by MeridaI. A Gospel-Centered LetterII. A Gospel-Centered Leader (1:1-7)A. Paul: Called by the will of God (1:1)The origin of Paul's apostleship (1:1b)The purpose of Paul's apostleship (1:1c)B. Timothy: Shaped by the grace of God (1:2-7)A personal mentor (1:2-4)A godly mother (1:5)The Spirit and the gifts (1:6-7)OUTLINE by WWKey theme: Preparation for the ministry in the last daysKey verses: 2 Timothy 1:13–14I. THE PASTORAL APPEAL—chapter 1A. Courageous enthusiasm—1:1–7B. Shameless suffering—1:8–12C. Spiritual loyalty—1:13–18II. THE PRACTICAL APPEAL—chapter 2A. The steward—2:1–2B. The soldier—2:3–4, 8–13C. The athlete—2:5D. The farmer—2:6–7E. The workman—2:14–18F. The vessel—2:19–22G. The servant—2:23–26III. THE PROPHETIC APPEAL—chapter 3A. Turn away from the false—3:1–9B. Follow those who are true—3:10–12C. Continue in God's Word—3:13–17IV. THE PERSONAL APPEAL—chapter 4A. Preach the Word—4:1–4OUTLINE by BKCI. Salutation (1:1–2)II. Call to Faithfulness (1:3–18)A. Thanksgiving for Timothy (1:3–7)B. Call to courage (1:8–12)C. Call to guard the truth (1:13–14)D. Examples of unfaithfulness and faithfulness (1:15–18)III. Challenge to Endurance (2:1–13)A. Enduring hardship for Christ (2:1–7)B. Christ's example of endurance (2:8–10)C. A faithful saying (2:11–13)IV. Marks of a Good Workman (2:14–26)A. Faithfulness in ministry (2:14–19)B. A clean instrument (2:20–21)C. Faithfulness in conduct (2:22–26)V. Predictions of Faithlessness (3:1–9)VI. Challenge to Faithful Preaching (3:10–4:8)A. Faithfulness in the face of opposition (3:10–13)B. Faithfulness to God's Word (3:14–4:5)C. Faithfulness of Paul (4:6–8)VII. Reminder of God's Faithfulness in Paul's Adversity (4:9–18)A. Paul's enemies and friends (4:9–16)B. Paul's deliverance by the Lord (4:17–18)VIII. Final Greetings (4:19–22)DISCUSSION QUESTIONSDiscovery Bible Study process: https://www.dbsguide.org/Retell the story in your own words.Discovery the storyWhat does this story tell me about God?What does this story tell me about people?If this is really true, what should I do?What is God saying to you right now? (Write this down)What are you going to do about it? (Write this down)Who am I going to tell about this?Find our sermons, podcasts, discussion questions and notes at https://www.gracetoday.net/podcastAlternate Discussion Questions (by Jeff Vanderstelt): Based on this passage:Who is God?What has he done/is he doing/is he going to do?Who am I? (In light of 1 & 2)What do I get to do? (In light of who I am)How do I do it?Final Questions (Write this down)What is God saying to you right now? What are you going to do about it?MAIN REFERENCES USED“1 - 2 Timothy,” by David Helm, Preaching the Word Commentary, Edited by Kent Hughes“1 & 2 Timothy” by John StottExalting Jesus in 1 & 2 Timothy & Titus, David Platt, Daniel Akin, Tony Merida“Look at the Book” by John Piper (LATB)“The Visual Word,” Patrick Schreiner (VW)“The Bible Knowledge Commentary” by Walvoord, Zuck (BKC)“The Bible Exposition Commentary” by Warren Wiersbe (BEC)Outline Bible, D Willmington (OB)Willmington's Bible Handbook, D Willmington (WBH)NIV Study Bible (NIVSB) https://www.biblica.com/resources/scholar-notes/niv-study-bible/Chronological Life Application Study Bible (NLT)ESV Study Bible (ESVSB) https://www.esv.org“The Bible in One Year 2023 with Nicky Gumbel” bible reading plan on YouVersion app (BIOY)ChatGPT https://openai.com/blog/chatgptAnswerThePublic.comWikipedia.com“The Treasure Principle” by Randy Alcorn

Samoan Devotional
O le fesoasoani silisili (The ever present help)

Samoan Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 4:46


OPEN HEAVENSMATALA LE LAGI MO LE ASO TOFI 23 ME 2024(tusia e Pastor EA Adeboye) Manatu Autu: O le fesoasoani silisili (The ever present help) Tauloto -Tusi Paia– Salamo 37:39  ‘‘O lo‘o mai i le ALI‘I le fa‘aolataga o ē amiotonu; o ia lava lo latou malosi i ona po o le puapuagā... ' Faitauga - Tusi Paia: Salamo 46:1-7E toatele fanau a le Atua e lē malamalama lelei i le tulaga lenei, o lo tatou Atua e iai o ia i mea uma. A e malamalama lelei i lenei upu moni, e faatumuina lou loto i le olioli, aua e lē afaina po'o le a le tulaga o lo'o e ui ai. I le Salamo 46:1, na faaalia e le fai Salamo i ai tatou o ia o le fesoasoani silisili. O lona toe faamautuina mai, ma ia fetalai i le Isaia 43:2, 'A ē sopo‘ia atu le vai, ‘ou te ‘iā te oe; a ē sopo‘ia atu vaitafe, e lē lofia ai oe. A ē savali i totonu o le afi, e lē mū ai oe; e lē susunuina fo‘i oe i le mumū o le afi.  Ua toe faaopoopo mai e faamautu atili, ina ia aua lava nei iai se masalosalo, na liutino tagata le Atua ma fetalai mai i le Mataio 28:20 ”fa‘auta fo‘i, ‘ou te ‘iā te ‘outou i aso uma lava, e o‘o lava i le gata‘aga o le lalolagi, Amene.” O se vaega e faamafanafana ma faamalosiau iai tatou. Leitioa fai mai Paulo i le Roma 8:31O lenei, se a sa tatou ‘upu i nei mea? ‘Āfai ‘ua ‘au ma i tatou le Atua, o ai sē fa‘asaga tau mai ‘iā i tatou? O le mafuaaga e leai ai seisi e mafai ona faasagatau atu ia te oe, ona o le mamalu o le Atua o loo iai ma oe, e tuliesea so'o se mea e ono lamatia ai pe faamāina ai oe. O le fesoasoani silisili na ia fesoasoani ia te au mai le maasiasi semanu ou te oo iai i le lē lava o meaai e fafaga ai le motu o tagata na auai i se tasi o matou fonotaga tele. Na sau lo'u toalua ma fesili mai mo se tupe e faaopoopo ai meaai e fagaina ai tagata e toatele ae faatoa afa le taimi na faafoe ai le fonotaga. Sa leai se tupe ia te a'u i lea taimi, peitai na afio mai le Alii i se tulaga masani e faaali mai lona matautia i lo'u ola. Na ia auina mai tagata ia te au, ua saunia meaai uma na manaomia e fafaga uma ai tagata, ma e iu ane, ua lava ma totoe meaai e fafaga ai le motu o tagata. O seisi taimi, na toeitiiti lava ou poloka i seisi atunnuu ona ua tuai ona lele ese le vaalele mo le aso, ma ua leai ma se tupe. Na ou tatalo i le fesoasoani silisili, ae ou te lei moe i lena po, ua ou maua mea uma na manaonia mo le malaga.  I le faitauga o le Tusi Paia o le aso, e faamalosiau ia te oe ia e lototele aua foi o loo faatasi le Atua ia te oe tusa lava po'o a fuafuaga a le tiapolo e faao'olima ia te oe (1 Peteru 5:8). Le au pele e, o lenei ituaiga puipuiga, e mafai ona maua pe afai o oe o se sui o le aiga o le fesoasoani silisili. Lafoai lou ola ia Keriso ma faia sau tautinoga e te alofa i mea e alofa iai o ia ma e inoino i mea e inoino iai o ai. E vave ona e maua lona mamalu i so'o se mea e te iai.  TataloTama, faafetai mo lou iai ia te a'u I taimi uma. Ua mausali ia te au, o oe o le fesoasoani silisili, I le suafa o Iesu, Amene. 

Psych2Go On the GO
Psychopaths, Sociopaths, Narcissists, Dark Empaths - Who's More Mentally harmful?

Psych2Go On the GO

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 6:42


Have you ever met a sociopath, psychopath, narcissist, or dark empath before? Well, this video could be the ultimate duel between super characters to determine who "wins" the title of "most harmful". Disclaimer: This video is for information, education and is not to replace professional diagnoses or guidance. If you need help or direction please contact a mental health provider near you. This video is not made to attack or demonize anyone with any of these personality disorders, but to raise awareness and educate others about these personality disorders. Writer: Daila Ayala Script Editor: Denise Ding & Dawn Tan Script Manager: Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera (www.youtube.com/amandasilvera) Animator: Madhurima Das YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong RESOURCES Blanchard, A., Bloxsom, C. A. J., Firth, J., Harper, A., Heym, N., Kibowski, F., Sumich, A., & Wallace, L. (2021, February 1). The Dark Empath: Characterising dark traits in the presence of empathy. ScienceDirect. www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0191886920303615?via%3Dihub Carter, L. [Surviving Narcissism ]. (2021, August 30). What You Should Know About Dark Empathy [Video]. YouTube. www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1kOl3H3L2U Deibe, I. (2022, January 27). Dark empath traits: 6 signs someone has ‘the most dangerous personality.' Express.Co.Uk. www.express.co.uk/life-style/life/1479097/dark-empath-traits-dangerous-personality-evg Martens, W. H. J. (2021, June 29). The Hidden Suffering of the Psychopath. Psychiatric Times. www.psychiatrictimes.com/view/hidden-suffering-psychopath Mitchell, M. [Psych2Go]. (2021, February 24). 5 Things Dark Empaths Don't Want You To Know [Video]. YouTube. www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pHbqxhMjhs Morin, A. (2021, November 30). Could Someone I Know Be a Psychopath? Verywell Mind. www.verywellmind.com/what-is-a-psychopath-5025217 Navarro, J. (2017, December 28). Narcissist or Psychopath – How Can You Tell? Psychology Today. www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/spycatcher/201712/narcissist-or-psychopath-how-can-you-tell Pandita, S. (2022, February 13). Dark Empath: The Most Dangerous Personality Type. Theviolentheart. theviolentheart.com/dark-empath-the-most-dangerous-personality-type/#:%7E:text=Dark%20empath%20%E2%80%94%20A%20group%20of,golden%20expertise%20in%20emotional%20manipulation Purce, M. (2020, June 15). How Sociopaths Are Different from Psychopaths. Verywell Mind. www.verywellmind.com/what-is-a-sociopath-380184 Tudor, H. G. [HG Tudor – Knowing the Narcissist: Ultra]. (2020, October 17). What is narcissism? [Video]. YouTube. www.youtube.com/watch?v=20QTsUyUO8I WebMD Editorial Contributors. (2020, December 3). Narcissism: Symptoms and Signs. WebMD. www.webmd.com/mental-health/narcissism-symptoms-signs#:%7E:text=Narcissism%20is%20extreme%20self%2Dinvolvement,needs%20of%20those%20around%20them.&text=People%20who%20show%20signs%20of,right%20away%2C%20especially%20in%20relationships Yong, E. (2021, July 14). How Psychopaths See the World. The Atlantic. www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2018/03/a-hidden-problem-at-the-heart-of-psychopathy/555335/

Grace Christian Fellowship
How to Keep the Faith in Uncertain Times | 2 Timothy 1:1-18

Grace Christian Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024


Series: Guard the TreasureTitle: How to Keep the Faith in Uncertain TimesScripture: 2 Timothy 1:1-18 NIVBottom line: We keep the faith in uncertain times by standing tall, suffering well, following the pattern of sound teaching, and guarding the deposit together. INTRODUCTIONCONTEXTSERMON OUTLINECONCLUSIONNOTESQUESTIONS TO CONSIDER OUTLINESDISCUSSION QUESTIONSMAIN REFERENCES USEDINTRODUCTION“There was no doubt that Timothy could do this. He was a prime candidate because, in Oswald Chambers's words again, ‘All through history God has chosen and used nobodies, because their unusual dependence on him made possible the unique display of his power and grace. He chose and used somebodies only when they renounced dependence on their natural abilities and resources.'God is looking for a few good "nobodies" —people who know they cannot succeed in serving him in their own strength.” -Hughes, P. 195CONTEXTSerious uncertainties exist:Timothy's struggles in Ephesus continueNow Paul is imprisoned with execution imminentFeels like the future of the Church hangs in the balanceWe live in uncertain times as well:Threat of WW III (Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan, Sudan, Nigeria)Threat of Enemy attack on US (EMP, power grid, southern border, bio warfare, terrorism)Threat of civil war over the culture war (Blue vs Red states)Threat of corrupt leaders at the highest levelsThreat of the basics (college; jobs; retirement; healthcare; inflation; energy indedependence)SERMON In light of these uncertain times, we can keep the faith despite the fears if we'll embrace Paul's 4 commands to Timothy also living in uncertain times. These 4 commands include:Stand tall. (“Don't be ashamed”)Suffer with me.Follow the Pattern of Sound teaching.Guard the Deposit.Paul believes in the power of the Gospel made possible by grace through faith in the power of the Holy Spirit. We must depend on Him. We embrace being a nobody by depending on Christ alone. If we're a somebody, we must do the same or lose the faith. CONCLUSION“As a young preacher from Zimbabwe so memorably expressed it:‘I'm part of the fellowship of the unashamed. I have the Holy Spirit's power.The die has been cast. I have stepped over the line. The decision has been made; I'm a disciple of His! I won't look back, let up, slow down, back away, or be still...I won't give up, shut up, let up, until I have stayed up, stored up, prayed up, paid up, and preached up for the cause of Christ. I am a disciple of Jesus.'” -Hughes, p. 194Bottom line: We keep the faith in uncertain times by standing tall, suffering well, following the pattern of sound teaching, and guarding the deposit together. What is God saying to me right now?What am I going to do about it? Write this down on a sheet of paper. What I hear you saying, Lord, is ___________________.[my name] is going to believe/do __________________________________________________ as a result.Finally, share this with your Home or Mission group this week when you gather as a testimony about what God is doing in your life. You don't have to get too specific to give him praise.PrayNOTES“This was not something Timothy was to work out for himself or was entitled to enlarge. It was divine revelation committed to his care.? In the fifth century St. Leo gave Timothy's charge classic expression:What is meant by the deposit? That which is committed to you, not that which is invented by you; that which you have received, not that which you have devised; a thing not of wit, but of learning; not of private assumption, but of public tradition; a thing brought to you, not brought forth of you; wherein you must not be an author, but a keeper; not a leader but a follower. Keep the deposit.”1 Tim, p. 176Kent HughesOther imagesMamertine dungeonNot ashamedGuard the gospel/depositDepositPowerLoveSelf-discipline FlameGiftTearsGrandmotherMotherPrisonHoly SpiritTo Claude.ai I wrote, “We know that in 2 Timothy of the New Testament Paul called for Timothy to come to him in Rome. About how long would that trip have taken?”It replied:The journey from Timothy's location (likely Ephesus or somewhere in Asia Minor) to Rome during the time of Paul and the early church would have been quite arduous and time-consuming. Here's an estimate of how long it may have taken:- The total distance from Ephesus to Rome was around 1,500-1,600 miles (2,400-2,600 km).- Travel in ancient times was done mostly by walking, riding animals like horses/donkeys, or sailing by ship when possible.- Land travel speeds averaged around 15-20 miles per day on foot or by animal.- Sea travel by ship could cover 50-100 miles per day depending on winds and currents.So if Timothy traveled only by land, walking and riding animals, the journey would have taken around 3-4 months to reach Rome from Asia Minor, covering 15-20 miles per day.However, it's more likely he combined land and sea travel, which could significantly reduce the time:- A ship from Ephesus across the Aegean Sea to Athens was around 5-7 days.- From Athens overland to the port of Brindisi in Italy was around 2 weeks.- A ship from Brindisi up the Italian peninsula to Rome was 5-7 more days.Using this combined route, the total journey could have taken around 1-1.5 months with favorable winds and no delays. Of course, bad weather, shipwrecks, or other issues could have extended this considerably in ancient travel conditions.So in summary, Paul summoning Timothy from Asia Minor to Rome would likely have required at least 1-2 months of very difficult travel in the 1st century AD.QUESTIONS TO CONSIDERWho is God?What has he done/is he doing/is he going to do?Who am I? (In light of 1 & 2)What do I get to do? (In light of who I am)How do I do it?Let's ask some summary sermon questions:Q. What do I want them to know?A. Q. Why do I want them to know it?A. Q. What do I want them to do about it?A. Q. Why do I want them to do it?A. Q. How can they begin to do this?A. OUTLINESOutline Bible (Willmington)—OUTLINE (by WW)“The essentials for a successful ministry have not changed: courageous enthusiasm, shameless suffering, and spiritual loyalty.” -WWTHE PASTORAL APPEAL—chapter 1A. Courageous enthusiasm—1:1–7 4 Encouragements:Paul's love. (1-2)Paul's prayers. (3-4)Paul's confidence in Timothy. (5)God's gift to Timothy. (6-7)B. Shameless suffering—1:8–12Be not ashamed of the Lord's testimony. (8-10)God gives us power. (8)2 Timothy 1:8 (The Bible Exposition Commentary): “Years ago, I read about a Christian who was in prison because of his faith. He was to be burned at the stake, and he was certain he would never be able to endure the suffering. One night, he experimented with pain by putting his little finger into the candle flame. It hurt, and he immediately withdrew it. “I will disgrace my Lord,” he said to himself. “I cannot bear the pain.” But when the hour came for him to die, he praised God and gave a noble witness for Jesus Christ. God gave him the power when he needed it, and not before.” (WW)God has called us by his grace. (9)Christ has defeated death. (10)Four reasons not to be ashamed of his association with Paul, the prisoner:Paul was called by God. (11)A herald—official messenger of the kingAn apostle—one sent with a commissionA teacher—shepherd to the local churchPaul was confident in Christ. (12)C. Spiritual loyalty—1:13–18Be loyal to God's word. (13-14)Be loyal to God's servant. (15-18)Outline by MeridaI. A Gospel-Centered LetterII. A Gospel-Centered Leader (1:1-7)A. Paul: Called by the will of God (1:1)The origin of Paul's apostleship (1:1b)The purpose of Paul's apostleship (1:1c)B. Timothy: Shaped by the grace of God (1:2-7)A personal mentor (1:2-4)A godly mother (1:5)The Spirit and the gifts (1:6-7)OUTLINE by WWKey theme: Preparation for the ministry in the last daysKey verses: 2 Timothy 1:13–14I. THE PASTORAL APPEAL—chapter 1A. Courageous enthusiasm—1:1–7B. Shameless suffering—1:8–12C. Spiritual loyalty—1:13–18II. THE PRACTICAL APPEAL—chapter 2A. The steward—2:1–2B. The soldier—2:3–4, 8–13C. The athlete—2:5D. The farmer—2:6–7E. The workman—2:14–18F. The vessel—2:19–22G. The servant—2:23–26III. THE PROPHETIC APPEAL—chapter 3A. Turn away from the false—3:1–9B. Follow those who are true—3:10–12C. Continue in God's Word—3:13–17IV. THE PERSONAL APPEAL—chapter 4A. Preach the Word—4:1–4OUTLINE by BKCI. Salutation (1:1–2)II. Call to Faithfulness (1:3–18)A. Thanksgiving for Timothy (1:3–7)B. Call to courage (1:8–12)C. Call to guard the truth (1:13–14)D. Examples of unfaithfulness and faithfulness (1:15–18)III. Challenge to Endurance (2:1–13)A. Enduring hardship for Christ (2:1–7)B. Christ's example of endurance (2:8–10)C. A faithful saying (2:11–13)IV. Marks of a Good Workman (2:14–26)A. Faithfulness in ministry (2:14–19)B. A clean instrument (2:20–21)C. Faithfulness in conduct (2:22–26)V. Predictions of Faithlessness (3:1–9)VI. Challenge to Faithful Preaching (3:10–4:8)A. Faithfulness in the face of opposition (3:10–13)B. Faithfulness to God's Word (3:14–4:5)C. Faithfulness of Paul (4:6–8)VII. Reminder of God's Faithfulness in Paul's Adversity (4:9–18)A. Paul's enemies and friends (4:9–16)B. Paul's deliverance by the Lord (4:17–18)VIII. Final Greetings (4:19–22)DISCUSSION QUESTIONSDiscovery Bible Study process: https://www.dbsguide.org/ Retell the story in your own words.Discovery the storyWhat does this story tell me about God?What does this story tell me about people?If this is really true, what should I do?What is God saying to you right now? (Write this down)What are you going to do about it? (Write this down)Who am I going to tell about this?Find our sermons, podcasts, discussion questions and notes at https://www.gracetoday.net/podcastAlternate Discussion Questions (by Jeff Vanderstelt): Based on this passage:Who is God?What has he done/is he doing/is he going to do?Who am I? (In light of 1 & 2)What do I get to do? (In light of who I am)How do I do it?Final Questions (Write this down)What is God saying to you right now? What are you going to do about it?MAIN REFERENCES USED“1 - 2 Timothy,” by David Helm, Preaching the Word Commentary, Edited by Kent Hughes“1 & 2 Timothy” by John StottExalting Jesus in 1 & 2 Timothy & Titus, David Platt, Daniel Akin, Tony Merida“Look at the Book” by John Piper (LATB)“The Visual Word,” Patrick Schreiner (VW)“The Bible Knowledge Commentary” by Walvoord, Zuck (BKC)“The Bible Exposition Commentary” by Warren Wiersbe (BEC)Outline Bible, D Willmington (OB)Willmington's Bible Handbook, D Willmington (WBH)NIV Study Bible (NIVSB) https://www.biblica.com/resources/scholar-notes/niv-study-bible/Chronological Life Application Study Bible (NLT)ESV Study Bible (ESVSB) https://www.esv.org“The Bible in One Year 2023 with Nicky Gumbel” bible reading plan on YouVersion app (BIOY)ChatGPT https://openai.com/blog/chatgptAnswerThePublic.comWikipedia.com“The Treasure Principle” by Randy Alcorn

Les journaux de France Culture
La France fait sa publicité aux investisseurs étrangers : c'est aujourd'hui la 7e édition de "Choose France"

Les journaux de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 14:26


durée : 00:14:26 - Journal de 7 h - Désormais, un rendez-vous traditionnel de l'Élysée avec les patrons étrangers à Versailles.

Le journal de 7h00
La France fait sa publicité aux investisseurs étrangers : c'est aujourd'hui la 7e édition de "Choose France"

Le journal de 7h00

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 14:26


durée : 00:14:26 - Journal de 7 h - Désormais, un rendez-vous traditionnel de l'Élysée avec les patrons étrangers à Versailles.

Lessons From The Cockpit
Flying the A-4 and A-7 with Navy Captain Bo Smith

Lessons From The Cockpit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 71:15


Welcome to the seventy-seventh episode of the Lessons from the Cockpit show with your host retired Lt Col Mark Hasara, KC-135 pilot and Air Force Weapons School graduate. I was turned on to a great memoier website by my good friend Scott Brown. Navy Captain Bo Smith is responsible for helping create the Navy's IRON HAND Surface to Air Missile or SAM supression procedures during the Vietnam War. His unit went from flying the A-4 Skyhawk with iron gunsights to the fabulous smart airplane the LTV A-7 Corsair II. In this first of a two part series, Bo tells us what it's like flying the A-4 and A-7 on DIXIE Station to flying the F-105 Wild Weasel at McConnell during an exchange tour with the US Air Force. This episode of the Lessons from the Cockpit show is financially sponsored  by Wall Pilot, custom aviation art for the walls of your home, office, or hanger. Wall Pilot sells four, six, and eight foot long profiles of famous aircraft printed on vinyl you can peel off and stick on any flat surface. Bo's first assignment flying attack aircraft was in the Douglas A-4C Skyhawk, known as Heinemenn's Hotrod after Ed Heinemann the famous Douglas engineer, because you literally wore the small attack jet. Bo flew with VA-15 Golden Valions and this is his plane during the first Vietnam Cruise of 1966. During the LINEACKER campaign over Vietnam, Bo flew with the VA-82 Mauraders. This VA-82 Mauraders A-7C is loaded for an Iron Hand mission he spoke of during the show carrying Mk20 Rockeye cluster bombs and AGM-45 Shrike anti-radiation missiles. Here is another Iron Hand A-4F Skyahwk assigned to VA-55 Warhorses. The Mauraders were chosen for the famous Than Hoa Railway Bridge strike carrying AGM- Walleye tv guided bombs. The second Walleye launched by Lt Scott Baldwin dropped one span into the river taking the bridge out of action. During an exchange tour with the Air Force, Bo flew the Republic F-105F and F-105G Wild Weasel Thunderchief. This F-105G from the 333rd Tactical Fighter Squadron flew missions over Vietnam and is credited with three North Vietnamese MiG kills, one by dropping a bomb rack off the jet which hit the MiG chasing it The last comat cruise for LTV A-7E Corsair IIs was during Desert Storm. VA-46 Clansmen and VA-72 Blue Hawks were part of the USS John F Kennedy airwing. This VA-72 A-7E was the Squadron Skipper Commander JR "Shooter" Saunders jet armed for a Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses or SEAD mission into Iraq. Please go by Bo Smith's fantastic website, an electronic journal of his exploits flying missions in the A-4 Skyhawk and A-7 Corsair II over Vietnam. He even has some of the charts of his targets showing the triple A gun sites and SAM sites on the maps! This is probably one of the best Vietnam War websites you will come across at Bo Smith. He does update the wesite when he finds new information. The second episode with Captain Bo Smith will be out next week. Thanks for downloading and listening to this and previous episodes of the Lessons from the Cockpit show. We are over 25,000 downloads now. This and previous episodes can be found on the new Lessons from the Cockpit website at www.lessonsfromthecockpit.show  

Lessons from the Cockpit
Flying the A-4 and A-7 with Navy Captain Bo Smith

Lessons from the Cockpit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 71:15


Welcome to the seventy-seventh episode of the Lessons from the Cockpit show with your host retired Lt Col Mark Hasara, KC-135 pilot and Air Force Weapons School graduate. I was turned on to a great memoir website by my good friend Scott Brown. Navy Captain Bo Smith is responsible for helping create the Navy's IRON HAND Surface to Air Missile or SAM suppression procedures during the Vietnam War. Bo started his Naval Aviation career with two Vietnam tours in the Douglas A-4B and A-4C Skyhawk with Attack Squadron VA-15 Valions. His third tour during the 1972 LINEBACKER I and LINEBACKER II campaigns Bo was assigned to Attack Squadron VA-82 Marauders flying the A-7C Corsair II. In this first of a two part series, Bo tells us what it's like flying the A-4 and A-7 on YANKEE Stations, to teaching new aircrews in the Republic F-105 Thunderchief at McConnell AFB Kansas in a US Air Force exchange tour. This episode of the Lessons from the Cockpit show is financially sponsored  by Wall Pilot, custom aviation art for the walls of your home, office, or hanger. Wall Pilot sells four, six, and eight foot long profiles of famous aircraft printed on vinyl you can peel off and stick on any flat surface. Bo's first assignment flying Navy attack aircraft was in the Douglas A-4 Skyhawk during the 1966 and 1967 Rolling Thunder air campaign. Bo flew with VA-15 Gold Tails, developing the IRON HAND SAM suppression tactics used in Carrier Air Wing Ten. This print of a VA-15 A-4C was Bo's personal Skyhawk during his second 1967 Rolling Thunder Vietnam cruise. During the LINEBACKER I and II campaigns in 1972 over Vietnam, Bo flew with Attack Squadron VA-82 Marauders. This VA-82 Marauders A-7C is loaded for an Iron Hand mission he spoke of during the show carrying Mk20 Rockeye cluster bombs and AGM-45 Shrike anti-radiation missiles. US Navy attack planes carried similar weapons loads on Iron Hand SAM suppression missions like this A-4F Skyhawk assigned to VA-55 Warhorses. The Marauders were chosen for the famous Than Hoa Railway Bridge strike on 6 October 1972 carrying  AGM-62 Walleye tv guided bombs. Walleyes launched by LCDR Leighton "Snuffy" Smith and his wingman Ltjg Marv Baldwin destroyed the center pillar supporting the Than Hoa bridge causing the center span to collapse. LCDR Leighton Smith retired as a four star Admiral and commander of all Naval Forces in Europe. Bo flew the Republic F-105B/D and F-105F Thunderchief as an instructor pilot training new Thud crews during his Air Force exchange tour out of McConnell AFB near Wichita Kansas. Being around Thud Drivers, Bo learned a lot about Air Force SAM and defense suppression tactics, techniques and procedures. Although Bo did not fly Wild Weasel Thuds, this F-105G from the 333rd Tactical Fighter Squadron flew missions over Vietnam and is credited with three North Vietnamese MiG kills, one by dropping centerline bomb rack off the jet which hit the MiG chasing it. The last combat cruise for LTV A-7E Corsair IIs was during Desert Storm. VA-46 Clansmen and VA-72 Blue Hawks were part of the USS John F Kennedy air wing sailing in the Red Sea. This VA-72 A-7E was the Squadron Skipper Commander JR "Shooter" Saunders jet armed for a Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses or SEAD mission into Iraq during the Desert Storm air campaign. Please go by Bo Smith's fantastic website, an electronic journal of his exploits flying missions in the A-4 Skyhawk and A-7 Corsair II over Vietnam. He even has some of the charts of his targets showing the triple A gun sites and SAM sites on the maps! This is the best Vietnam War memoir website you will come across at Bo Smith. He does update the website when he finds new information. The second episode with Captain Bo Smith will be out next week. Thanks for downloading and listening to this and previous episodes of the Lessons from the Cockpit show. We are over 25,000 downloads now. This and previous episodes can be found on the new Lessons from the Cockpit website at www.lessonsfromthecockpit.show    

Le Like de France Bleu Lorraine Nord
7e defaite de suite du FC Metz en L1 : violences à la sortie du stade et dépit sur les réseaux sociaux

Le Like de France Bleu Lorraine Nord

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 4:03


durée : 00:04:03 - Le Like de France Bleu Lorraine Nord - Il y a des vidéos sur les échauffourées à la sortie du stade Saint-Symphorien hier dans la foulée de la 7e défaite de rang en Ligue 1 des Grenats.

Lessons From The Cockpit
Mole Crickets and Poobah's Party: Electronic Warfare

Lessons From The Cockpit

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023 97:33


Welcome to the seventy-third episode of the Lessons from the Cockpit Show! I am your host Mark Hasara, former KC-135 pilot and air war planner.   The US Air Force is replacing the EC-130H Compass Call with the Gulfstream G550 EA-37B, missioinized to perform the same electronic warfare missions and functions. This episode describes what some of those functions are and gives historical examples from air operations how electronic warfare dominated the battlefield... Israeli Air Force Operation Mole Cricket 19 and the Bekka Valley Turkey Shoot to the opening night of Operation Desert Storm and the takedown of Saddam's Integrated Air Defense System via PooBah's Party. This episode of the lessons from the Cockpit show is sponsored by the book Tanker Pilot, found in all four formats on Amazon: hardback, softback with black and white pictures, Kindle and Audible. The Kindle and Audile versions have an extra file with the thirty-two pictures which downloads with the book. Lessons from the Cockpit is also financially sponsored by Wall Pilot, custom aviation art for the walls of your home, office, or hanger. Go by www.wallpilot.com and chose from 138 very detailed Ready-to-Print aircraft profiles printed on vinyl in four, six, and eight foot long images you can peel off and stick to any flat surface. Wall Pilot can create custom profiles of your favorite aircraft with your name, tail number and weapons load on aircraft from World War II to Fifth Gen fighters. In the electronic warfare arena, if commander's want to hard kill an Surface-to-Air Missile site they send in the Lockheed Martin F-16CJ Wild Weasel. This Viper Weasel is named BOB, the 35th Fighter Wing's flagship aircraft. The Crew Chief used a grease pencil to fill in the left sides of the eights to create BOB as it's tail number! The 55th Reconnaissance Wing from Offutt Air Force Base is the home of two RC-135W Rivet Joint electronic intelligence collection squadrons. This RC-135W flies with the 343rd Reconnaissance Squadron and plays a critical role in the exploitation of the electronic battlefield. General Dynamic EF-111A Raven was employed throughout Operation Desert Storm to jam Iraqi air defense early warning and acquisition radar system. This EF-111A Spark Vark as crew's called it flew with the 390th Electronic Combat Squadron Wild Boars during Desert Storm. It was based out of Mountain Home Air Force Base Idaho before being retired in May 1998. On their last combat deployment before retiring the airframes to the Boneyard, the LTV A-7E Corsair II flying off the USS John F Kennedy were part of PooBah's Party in taking down Saddam's SAMs in and around the Baghdad area. This A-7E belonged to the VA-72 Blue Hawks Squadron Skipper, Commander JR "Shooter" Saunders. The A-7E is armed with AGM-88 High Speed Anti-Radiation Missiles or HARMs. Thanks for taking the time to download and listen to this epidsode of the Lessons from the Cockpit Show! I really do appreciate all of you who have gone by my wesite and downloaded over 22,000 episodes of my show. This and previous episodes of the Lesson from the Cockpit Show can be found on my website at www.markhasara.com Through the holidays I will be posting an episode every other week. My family and myself wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Lessons from the Cockpit
Mole Crickets and Poobah's Party: Electronic Warfare

Lessons from the Cockpit

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023 97:33


Welcome to the seventy-third episode of the Lessons from the Cockpit Show! I am your host Mark Hasara, former KC-135 pilot and air war planner.   The US Air Force is replacing the EC-130H Compass Call with the Gulfstream G550 EA-37B, missioinized to perform the same electronic warfare missions and functions. This episode describes what some of those functions are and gives historical examples from air operations how electronic warfare dominated the battlefield... Israeli Air Force Operation Mole Cricket 19 and the Bekka Valley Turkey Shoot to the opening night of Operation Desert Storm and the takedown of Saddam's Integrated Air Defense System via PooBah's Party. This episode of the lessons from the Cockpit show is sponsored by the book Tanker Pilot, found in all four formats on Amazon: hardback, softback with black and white pictures, Kindle and Audible. The Kindle and Audile versions have an extra file with the thirty-two pictures which downloads with the book. Lessons from the Cockpit is also financially sponsored by Wall Pilot, custom aviation art for the walls of your home, office, or hanger. Go by www.wallpilot.com and chose from 138 very detailed Ready-to-Print aircraft profiles printed on vinyl in four, six, and eight foot long images you can peel off and stick to any flat surface. Wall Pilot can create custom profiles of your favorite aircraft with your name, tail number and weapons load on aircraft from World War II to Fifth Gen fighters. In the electronic warfare arena, if commander's want to hard kill an Surface-to-Air Missile site they send in the Lockheed Martin F-16CJ Wild Weasel. This Viper Weasel is named BOB, the 35th Fighter Wing's flagship aircraft. The Crew Chief used a grease pencil to fill in the left sides of the eights to create BOB as it's tail number! The 55th Reconnaissance Wing from Offutt Air Force Base is the home of two RC-135W Rivet Joint electronic intelligence collection squadrons. This RC-135W flies with the 343rd Reconnaissance Squadron and plays a critical role in the exploitation of the electronic battlefield. General Dynamic EF-111A Raven was employed throughout Operation Desert Storm to jam Iraqi air defense early warning and acquisition radar system. This EF-111A Spark Vark as crew's called it flew with the 390th Electronic Combat Squadron Wild Boars during Desert Storm. It was based out of Mountain Home Air Force Base Idaho before being retired in May 1998. On their last combat deployment before retiring the airframes to the Boneyard, the LTV A-7E Corsair II flying off the USS John F Kennedy were part of PooBah's Party in taking down Saddam's SAMs in and around the Baghdad area. This A-7E belonged to the VA-72 Blue Hawks Squadron Skipper, Commander JR "Shooter" Saunders. The A-7E is armed with AGM-88 High Speed Anti-Radiation Missiles or HARMs. Thanks for taking the time to download and listen to this epidsode of the Lessons from the Cockpit Show! I really do appreciate all of you who have gone by my wesite and downloaded over 22,000 episodes of my show. This and previous episodes of the Lesson from the Cockpit Show can be found on my website at www.markhasara.com Through the holidays I will be posting an episode every other week. My family and myself wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Le débrief FB Saint Etienne
ASSE : avec une 7e place et à 6 points du deuxième de la Ligue 2, faut-il s'inquiéter ?

Le débrief FB Saint Etienne

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 24:50


durée : 00:24:50 - 100% Sainté

100% Stade Lavallois FB Mayenne
100% Sport : le Stade Mayennais voyage pour le 7e tour de la Coupe de France

100% Stade Lavallois FB Mayenne

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 9:15


durée : 00:09:15 - 100% Sport - Le 7e tour de la coupe de France a lieu ce week-end. Le Stade Mayennais (R1) se déplace au FC Aunis Avenir (R3) dimanche, près de La Rochelle. Une sacrée organisation pour le club mayennais et son président Julien Mousset.

Normandie Sports FB Normandie Caen
7e tour de la coupe de France : “J'ai des copains au Stade Malherbe” - F. Milliot, président du FC Loon-Plage

Normandie Sports FB Normandie Caen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 4:26


durée : 00:04:26 - Normandie Sports - Ce 7e tour voit le Stade Malherbe prendre la direction du Nord. Les footballeurs caennais joueront ce samedi chez les amateurs de Loon-Plage (R1). Franck Milliot, le président de ce club dit apprécier Caen, qu'il suit depuis longtemps et où il compte quelques amis.

Retour de plage
Retour de plage ... Le 7e Art, entre Bandes Originales et reprises !

Retour de plage

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 115:22


durée : 01:55:22 - Retour de plage du mercredi 19 juillet 2023 - par : Laurent Valero - "Comme chaque mercredi du mois de juillet, Retour de Plage, se met à l'heure du 7ème Art, entre Bandes Originales et reprises. Au programme Alain Goraguer, John Williams, Astor Piazzolla, et bien d'autres encore ..." Laurent Valero

The fairly lame. Podcast
Underwater Drones Monitoring Reefs, Operation Migration, Finland's Carbon Neutral Progress, & More! Ep. 42

The fairly lame. Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 10:46


Autonomous underwater drones monitoring coral reefs, operation migration, Finland's progress towards being carbon neutral by 2035, & more! These are some of the stories I go over in this week's episode of The fairly lame. Podcast, your home of good environmental news!   Head over to Instagram for daily good news stories that I don't cover in the podcasts!   All fairly lame.'s links: https://linktr.ee/fairlylame   4ocean Green Sea Turtle Spotlight: Use Code “FAIRLYLAME” For 20% Off! https://www.4ocean.com/blogs/cause-of-the-month/cotm-green-sea-turtles?rfsn=6871293.82d94d8&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=6871293.82d94d8   This Week's Topics! (0:00) No Takes Zones Lead To Stronger Fishing Industries! (1:07) Autonomous Underwater Drones Surveying Species And Inspecting Wind Farms! (3:33) Battery Tankers Shipping Renewable Energy Across The Ocean!(4:53) Finland Legally Commits To Carbon Neutral By 2035! (6:55) My Favourite Wildlife Behaviour Change Project! (7:52) The Importance of Black-backed Woodpeckers Post Fire! (8:58)     No Takes Zones Lead To Stronger Fishing Industries! https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2023/06/fully-protected-marine-areas-biodiversity-fishing-industry/ https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/jun/01/heres-proof-fishing-bans-leave-plenty-to-eat-says-study-of-mexico-marine-park Published Paper https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adg0709?adobe_mc=MCMID%3D58393286262725425893082213453445361979%7CMCORGID%3D242B6472541199F70A4C98A6%2540AdobeOrg%7CTS%3D1685445229 World's Largest No Take Zone Example https://www.papahanaumokuakea.gov/new-news/2022/10/21/ahi-recovery/   Autonomous Underwater Drones Surveying Species And Inspecting Wind Farms! https://www.advancednavigation.com/robotics/micro-auv/hydrus/#Applications   Battery Tankers Shipping Renewable Energy Across The Ocean! https://newatlas.com/energy/powerx-battery-tanker/     Finland Legally Commits To Carbon Neutral By 2035! https://www.iea.org/news/finland-s-nuclear-and-renewable-power-strengths-provide-a-solid-foundation-for-reaching-its-ambitious-climate-targets-iea-review-says   My Favourite Wildlife Behaviour Change Project! https://airandspace.si.edu/stories/editorial/operation-migration#:%7E:text=The%20whooping%20cranes%27%20migration%20route,courtesy%20of%20the%20Smithsonian%20Institution https://www.inverse.com/science/controversial-conservation-method-could-save-countless-wild-animals   The Importance of Black-backed Woodpeckers Post Fire! https://news.mongabay.com/2023/05/woodpeckers-for-fire-recovery-a-new-online-tool-tells-you-how/

Lesser Known Characters w/ Joel Jimenez & Shapel Lacey

Shapel and Joel go through their favorite cover songs from various genres, some may surprise you...uhm Taylor Swift. Some obvious favorites like Johnny Cash and a bunch of other groundbreaking performances. Leave us a comment of what your favorite cover song is so we can check it out.Johnny Cash Hurt - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AHCfZTRGiI&ab_channel=JohnnyCashVEVO Sevendust Hurt - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exdpr709_CI&ab_channel=RadialbyTheOrchard Heart Stairway to Heaven - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cZ_EFAmj08&ab_channel=GSMFRacing Chance The Rapper Hot in Here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRCJZ9Uup3w&ab_channel=TheTonightShowStarringJimmyFallon Sturgill Simpson In Bloom - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mY2rv60DQm4&ab_channel=rialto1961 Charles Bradley Changes - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfaOf70M4xs&ab_channel=TorontoStar Homeless Mustard Creep - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXlzci1rKNM&t=96s&ab_channel=OpieRadio Adam Levine Purple Rain - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8w2lNpixqOc&ab_channel=TheHowardSternShow Prince, Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne and Steve Winwood While My Guitar Gently Weeps - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWRCooFKk3c&ab_channel=Rock%26RollHallofFame Sam Smith Fast Car - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkWN6SnGaTo&ab_channel=BBCRadio1VEVOTracy Chapman Fast Car - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teZsA_ci-7E&ab_channel=KolonelBriket Cypress Hill - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFE7gTvalHw&ab_channel=CypressHillVEVO Childish Gambino So Into You - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfQHEpf2q8k&ab_channel=triplej Taylor Swift All You Wanted - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LpjV0AoIAWQ&ab_channel=Kristinnn55 Oasis I am the Walrus - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvfhH9_i8s4&ab_channel=DejanNouval

Le vrai du faux
Le vrai du faux. La France est-elle passée de la 7e puissance économique mondiale à la 24e ?

Le vrai du faux

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 1:56


durée : 00:01:56 - Le vrai du faux - Le maire Les Républicains de Cannes, David Lisnard, regrette le "déclassement" de la France au niveau économique, mais il fait une comparaison trompeuse.

Samoan Devotional
E sili atu I le manumalo (More than victory)

Samoan Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023 4:37


OPEN HEAVENSMATALA LE LAGI MO LE ASO GAFUA 24 APERILA 2023 Manatu Autu:  E sili atu I le manumalo (More than victory) Tauloto – Tusi Paia: Roma 8:37 ‘A ‘ua tatou manumālō a‘ia‘i i nei mea uma lava, ‘ona o ia ‘ua alofa mai ‘iā te i tatou..' Faitauga - Tusi Paia: 2 Nofoaiga Tupu 20:1-25 Upu FolafolaE loto foai tele le Atua e na te fia foai atu ia te oe le manumalo. E na te avatu le manumalo a'ia'i (Roma 8:37). E na te avatu e lē na o le manumalo, e avatu le manumalo aiai poo le manumalo e faulai. Fai mai Tavita I le Salamo 23:5 e le faapea na avatu e le Atua e na o le manumalo I ona fili uma, na ia saunia foi se laoai mo ia I luma o e uma e ita ia te ia. E ese ma sili atu lea ituaiga o manumalo.  I le tatou faitauga o le Tusi Paia o le aso, e toatolu ni tupu na faasagatau mai ia Iosefatu, na faaaogaina e le Atua i latou lava e faaumatia I tagata, ma na o'o ina foai uma o latou manuia ia Iosefatu. E lei iai Iosefatu I se taua ae o ia ma ona tagata na latou ‘ae'ae I le manuia o le manumalo ma ua tele le oa ma le tamaoaiga ua latou maua e tolu aso o tau la'u I lo latou atunuu. E o gatasi lea ma le folafolaga a le Atua I le Teuterenome 28:7E tu‘uina mai e le ALI‘I o ē ita ‘iā te oe o ē laga mai ‘iā te oe ‘ia fasia i ou luma; o le ala e fasi e ō mai ai i latou ‘iā te oe, a o ala e fitu e sōsōla atu ai i latou i ou luma. O loo faaalia mai e le Atua Silisili Ese aua o lo'o ia fesoasoani ia te oe, o I latou o lo'o tetee ma finau ma oe e fano I latou ma peiseai ua leai (Isaia 41:10-13). Na fetalai le Alii e tau o ia mo ‘oe ao ‘oe e te maua le filemu (Esoto 14:14). O loo faapea mai foi I le Kolose 2:14-1514‘Ina ‘ua sōloia le tusi o la tatou ‘aitalafu na nofo sala ai tatou i tulafono sa tete‘e mai ‘iā te i tatou, ‘ua ‘ave‘eseina ai fo‘i nai le vaeloto, ma fa‘amauina ai i fao i le satauro. 15‘Ua tu‘u‘eseina e ia o ali‘i sili ma faipule, ‘ona fa‘aalia mai lea o i latou ‘ia iloa uma, ‘ua manumālō o ia ‘iā te i latou i lea lava mea. E tatau ona e fiafia pe afai o oe o se afafine po'o se atalii moni o le Atua. O I latou e lē iloa Iesu Keriso, e latou te lē iloa mea o lo'o latou misia. O ia o lo'o I totonu ia te oe e sili atu I lē o lo'o I le lalolagi. Afai e te fia agavaa e avea ma I latou e alofa iai ma mafuta ma le Atua, ia e usitai I le Atua (Ioane 14:23). Afai e te fia maua le manumalo I ē ita mai ia te oe e aunoa ma se taua e faia, ia e usiusitai I poloaiga a le Atua.  TataloTamā faamolemole aumai ia te a'u le alofa tunoa e usiusitai ai I au poloaiga uma. I le suafa o Iesu Keriso, Amene.

The Built Different Podcast
Creating the Life You Envision: Time Management Tips for a Fulfilling Entrepreneurial Journey - With Chi Nguyen

The Built Different Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 17:32


Chi is an active Note and Real Estate Investor, as well as Director of Asset Management with 7E Investments. Chi has years of experience both personally and with the 7E fund in purchasing performing and non performing notes. Additionally, she invests in single family rental properties, and is a private money lender for other local investors. As with many Real Estate Investors, Chi finds enjoyment in the variety that the industry brings, and loves the stimulation of always being able to learn something and experience something new. She works hard to create a life where she can be in complete control of how, and with whom, she spends her time. She has major goals of continuing to build her portfolio, as well as create non profits to give back to various groups of people around the world. Chi loves to wake up early to catch the best waves, to meditate, and to spend time attacking the big projects without any distractions. Listen along as she explains the intricacies of note investing, shares the struggles of time management and burnout, and how to take advantage of your ‘Magic Brain Hours'.Follow us on all social media platforms to stay up to date for future episodes!Built Different:IG: https://www.instagram.com/built.different.podcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebuiltdifferentpod/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYBfnzQQXgID-C-3hB1ln4gWebsite: thebuiltdifferentpodcast.comEmail: builtdiffpod@gmail.comChi Nguyen:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chi-nguyen-03/Facebook Note Investing Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/notesandboltsIG: https://www.instagram.com/chibirdfreebird/Email: chi@7einvestments.comWebsite: https://7einvestments.com/

The Built Different Podcast
Mastering Note Investing: How to Build a Strong Investment Portfolio - With Chi Nguyen

The Built Different Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 24:03


Chi is an active Note and Real Estate Investor, as well as Director of Asset Management with 7E Investments. Chi has years of experience both personally and with the 7E fund in purchasing performing and non performing notes. Additionally, she invests in single family rental properties, and is a private money lender for other local investors. As with many Real Estate Investors, Chi finds enjoyment in the variety that the industry brings, and loves the stimulation of always being able to learn something and experience something new. She works hard to create a life where she can be in complete control of how, and with whom, she spends her time. She has major goals of continuing to build her portfolio, as well as create non profits to give back to various groups of people around the world. Chi loves to wake up early to catch the best waves, to meditate, and to spend time attacking the big projects without any distractions. Listen along as she explains the intricacies of note investing, shares the struggles of time management and burnout, and how to take advantage of your ‘Magic Brain Hours'.Follow us on all social media platforms to stay up to date for future episodes!Built Different:IG: https://www.instagram.com/built.different.podcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebuiltdifferentpod/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYBfnzQQXgID-C-3hB1ln4gWebsite: thebuiltdifferentpodcast.comEmail: builtdiffpod@gmail.comChi Nguyen:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chi-nguyen-03/Facebook Note Investing Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/notesandboltsIG: https://www.instagram.com/chibirdfreebird/Email: chi@7einvestments.comWebsite: https://7einvestments.com/

Navy Sports Central
Another Saturday Star Series Smackdown

Navy Sports Central

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2023 37:59


Welcome to Navy Sports Central - The Official Podcast of the Navy Sports Nation!Today, we'll take a look at some of the terrific performances that led to Navy's sweep of the Black Knights in four different events. The Mids now lead the competition 8-6 with 10 Stars matches to go. And of course, we will have our Question of the Day and Mid Watch segments as well as our new feature, "Ask Me Anything."  The winter sports season is approaching the finish line, and the spring sports are just cranking up. This is a great time to follow Navy sports, so please join us!Related Links:Ending Bloodlines and Crushing the Competition: A Conversation with Navy Sprinter Molly ManganNavy's Rifle Team: Where Adrenaline Is the Enemy (Plus 3 Cool Facts You Probably Didn't Know)We want to hear from you! Give us your answer to our Question of the Day. Here is the one for this episode:As of right now, there are 10 Stars still up for grabs in the Star Competition. Knowing that Navy just needs five to clinch the series,  How many do you think they'll get. A. Less than 5B. Exactly 5C. 6D. 7E. More than 7You can answer by going to the poll on the Navy Sports Nation group Facebook page or email me at karld@navysportsnation.com. Looking forward to hearing from you!Follow Navy Sports Central wherever you get your podcasts:Apple PodcastsSpotifyPodchaserGoogle PodcastsCheck out the Navy Sports Nation group page on Facebook!Music is provided courtesy of Audio Jungle. Artists featured in order:Seven In Music (Intro)Alexiaction (Deep Dive)Loka Music (Deep Dive Pt. 2 Lead In)Artlss (Question of the Day Lead In)Cinematic Alex (Closeout Music)Support the show

Good Deeds Note Investing Podcast
7E For Investors - A Live Podcast Recording

Good Deeds Note Investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 38:16


One of the great things about investing is the variety of ways you can go about it. For many of us who are not doing this full-time, a set-it-and-forget-it set-up can be a dream come true. And many have found that through passive investing. Chris Seveney and Lauren Wells have an offering that can help you invest passively while trusting that you'll have the right people managing the process and you'll get the returns you're expecting! They share with us 7E Investments. In this episode, they dig deep into what 7E investments can do for you and how it operates—from their team to their systems. They then talk about the investor experience, sharing some success stories and their note-vetting process. Join this conversation and learn more about 7E. Allow Chris and Lauren to introduce you to this exciting offer!Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://7einvestments.com/podcast/

Grace Christian Fellowship
Should You Judge Others? | Matthew 7:1-6; 15

Grace Christian Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 35:28


Series: All: All Authority, All Nations, All AllegianceScripture: Matthew 7:1-6; 15 (Main); 2 Samuel 12:1-7; John 7:24; Romans 14:1-4; Romans 2:1; 2 Cor 5:10-11Title: Should You Judge Others? (Darien Gabriel)(See below for bibliography)Summary Matthew 7: Jesus teaches us to ask God for what we need, how to treat others, and how to live as a true child of the Heavenly Father. (Outline Bible)Bottom Line: While we need godly discernment and confrontation in the body, we must avoid hypercriticism and judgmentalism. Otherwise, we'll be establishing the standard by which God will judge us. There's a way to judge that is biblical and there's a way to judge that is not. It's a matter of the heart.I. What do I want you to know? Jesus taught that we're to exercise discernment (judge) without a spirit of judgmental-ism or hypercriticism. “Judge the fruit, not the fruit” comes to mind.Why? Because one is dangerous, foolish and unhelpful while the other is wise and protective. And you'll be judged by God the way you're judging others.II. What do I want you to do? Deal with the sin in your own life at least as aggressively as you deal with the sin in other people's lives.Avoid judgmental-ism and hypercriticism. Use discernment in who, how and when you share the gospel with others.Why? Because why bring unnecessary harm onto yourself and those around you? Why waste resources on those hostile to God when there are many ready to receive the good news enthusiastically?Discussion questions for group and personal study. 1. In what areas of your life are you most likely to be judgmental of someone (e.g., finances, work, health, spiritual disciplines, parenting, marriage, emotions, etc.)?2. What is the difference between church discipline (cf. Matt 18:15-20; 1 Cor 5) and sinfully judging a brother or sister?3. Why would you not want to be judged with the same standard you judge others (7:2)?4. What aspect of the way God has treated you in the gospel should compel you to be humble and patient instead of judgmental?5. Why do your actions toward other people affect how God acts toward you?6. Jesus, like you, would have been tempted to judge sinfully. What are some examples in the Bible where you see Jesus not being judgmental when it would have been tempting to do so?7. Unlike you, Jesus judges perfectly. Where in the Bible do you see Jesus giving grace and not judging when he has the right and the authority to judge?8. Are you more sensitive to the sin of others than to your own sin? If so, how can you swap this sensitivity?9. This chapter teaches that "some things are right and wrong, but some things are just different." What are examples of things that are culturally different and not proper reasons to judge someone?10. Does social media increase or decrease your temptation to judge others? How do you use social media without sinfully judging someone?Final Questions (optional or in place of above)What is God saying to you right now? What are you going to do about it?Find our sermons, podcasts, discussion questions and notes at https://www.gracetoday.net/podcastIntroOur world is a criticizing world. You cannot escape it. And we've moved from being critical to canceling people now. It's out of hand. And yet that's the world we live in. But we don't have to be that way. This passage contains one of the most misused verses in the Bible. Don't judge. Jesus will explain it to us today. Today's message is “Should you judge others?” Jesus weighs in and gives us guidance on judgment, discernment, and criticism as it relates to others in the world as well as in the church.I. Don't be judgmental to others. (7:1-2)A. Don't judge refers to not being judgmental to others.B. That does not mean we don't judge. Reasons this cannot be made to say we a never to judge include:V. 6 Shows we cannot obey Jesus' command here without exercising judgment (discernment). You must judge whether or not a person is a dog or pig metaphorically.V. 15 “Jesus warns us to ‘Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep's clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves.' This requires subtle, discriminating judgment on our part.” -HughesJohn 7:24 says, “Do not judge by appearances, but judge with right judgment.”C. Discerningly critical vs hypercritical; constructive vs destructiveD. Warning against pettiness on secondary issues found in Romans 14:1-4.E. There are 2 eternal judgments:Bema seat of Christ (2 Cor 5:10-11)—not guilty + rewardsThe Great White Throne (20:11-15)—guiltyThe point: God will judge us as we've judged others (7:1) (Romans 2:1)II. Don't be hypercritical to others. (7:3-4) A crazy and sarcastic picture.A. Plank/log = huge piece of wood (bring a 2x4 as a visual)B. Speck of sawdust = tiny dust of woodC. Impossible, comical, and, unfortunately, commonD. Illustration: King David, 2 Sam 12:1-7E. Illustration: So easy to turn a Microscope on others vs wrong end of the telescope ourselvesF. We can be “log-toting speck inspectors” = hypocrites (Hughes)G. This is where church discipline is possible. It requires humble judgment to know how best to discipline church member. (18:15-17)What are we to do instead?III. Be brothers and sisters to each other. (7:5)A. Judge yourself—“take the plank out of your own eye.” Only then will be begin to see clearly enough to help someone take the speck out of theirs.B. “We then see ourselves as we are, and we see others as they are.” -HughesC. “Instead of being critical, we weep for ourselves and them.” -HughesD. “Jesus does want us to discern the sins and shortcoming in others, but he wants us to see them through clear, self-judged eyes—eyes that are tender and compassionate.” -HughesE. How do we remove a speck from the eye of another?Carefully! Nothing more sensitive in the human body than the eye. In the spiritual realm, nothing more sensitive than the human soul.Therefore, “we must be humble, sympathetic, conscious of our own sins, and without condemnation.” -HughesConclusion by D. Akin:“I want to be both helpful and practical as we conclude our study on being judgmental. How can those of us who have been redeemed from all of our sin by the precious blood of Christ rightly make judgments without wrongly being judgmental?1. CHECK YOUR MOTIVES. Ask yourself, Why am I doing this? Check your heart, knowing that ultimately only God knows the motives and intentions of the heart (Prov 16:2; 1 Cor 4:3-5).2. EXAMINE YOUR OWN WALK WITH THE LORD FIRST. Ask, Am I walking in the Spirit, characterized by a gentle spirit, careful to monitor my own sin (Gal 6:1-2)?3. SEEK OUT THE WISDOM OF GOD'S WORD AND GODLY COUNSEL BEFORE ACTING (Prov 10:13-14; 11:14; 15:22).4. PRACTICE THE GOLDEN RULE. Think about how you would want to be treated if you were on the receiving end of correction (Matt 7:12).5. BE CAREFUL NOT TO MAKE A SNAP DECISION OR QUICK JUDGMENT. Take the time to get the facts, and listen before taking action (Prov 18:13).6. PRAY FOR THE ONE WHO APPEARS TO BE CAUGHT IN SIN BEFORE CORRECTING HIM OR HER. (Jas 5:15-16).7. DO NOT FORGET THE EXAMPLE OF JESUS, WHO HELPED AND MINISTERED TO SINNERS. Jesus was condemned and ridiculed for the way he cared for and loved sinners, tax collectors, pagans, and the woman caught in adultery (John 7:53-8:11).8. SPEAK THE TRUTH BUT DO IT IN LOVE. (Eph 4:15).9. KEEP IN MIND THAT SOME THINGS ARE RIGHT AND WRONG, BUT SOME THINGS ARE JUST DIFFERENT. (Rom 14:1-6,13-23). Be careful not to judge someone because of personality or cultural differences.10. NEVER FORGET THAT ULTIMATELY EVERYONE MUST GIVE AN ACCOUNT TO THE LORD, BUT NOT TO YOU. (Rom 14:7-12; 2 Cor 5:10). Conclusion There's no shortage of criticism in our world and even in the church. Let's pray for God to purge us, our churches, and our world of hypercriticism and judgmentalism. PrayMy Notes:Akin's outlineMain idea: “To judge others without examining and correcting oneself first is hypocritical and foolish, but it is biblical and wise to discern kingly judge those who abuse God's message” (and messengers).I. Jesus warns us about being judgmental towards others. (7:1-5)A. It is foolish. (7:1-2)B. It is prideful. (7:3-4)C. It is hypocritical. (7:5)II. Jesus counsels us to judge those who live wickedly. (7:6)A. Some tear up God's precious truth.B. Some trample God's precious truth. Hughes' outlineI. We are not to relate judgmentally to others. (7:1-2)II. We are not to relate hypercritically to others. (7:3-4)III. We are rather to be brothers and sisters to each other. (7:5)Sinclair's outlineI. Seeing More Clearly (7:1-5)II. Seeing others more clearly (7:6)III. Seeing God more clearly (7:7-12)References/Bibliography:“Preaching the Word” Commentary, Douglas Sean O'Donnell, Edited by Kent Hughes“Matthew” by RC Sproul“Sermon on the Mount” by Charles Quayle's“The Sermon on the Mount: Kingdom Life in a Fallen World” by Sinclair Ferguson Bible.org https://bible.org/seriespage/12-maintaining-peaceful-relationships-matthew-521-26“CSB Christ Chronological,” Holman“Jesus Manifesto” sermon series, by Darien Gabriel: https://youtu.be/x65i2tqFrXk“The Bible Knowledge Commentary” by Walvoord, Zuck (BKC)“The Bible Exposition Commentary” by Warren Wiersbe (BEC)“Exalting Jesus in Matthew” by David Platt (CCE)“Exalting Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount” by Daniel Akin (CCE)Outline Bible, D WillmingtonNIV Study Bible (NIVSB)ESV Study BibleESV Gospel Transformation Bible (GTB)"Jesus Through Middle Eastern Eyes" by Kenneth E. Bailey

Retour de plage
La musique du 7e Art

Retour de plage

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 115:06


durée : 01:55:06 - Retour de plage du mercredi 24 août 2022 - par : Laurent Valero - Comme chaque mercredi Retour de Plage se met à l'heure de la musique pour le 7ème Art … Au programme des Bandes Originales et bien sur des reprises de Jerry Goldsmith, Lalo Schiffrin, Piero Piccioni etc... - réalisé par : Antoine Courtin

Le monde d'Elodie
Jean-Jacques Annaud : "Le 7e art est au cœur de ma vie, je ne fais que ça !"

Le monde d'Elodie

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 16:03


durée : 00:16:03 - Le monde d'Elodie - par : Elodie SUIGO - Tous les jours, une personnalité s'invite dans le monde d'Élodie Suigo. Cette semaine, un invité exceptionnel, le cinéaste, Jean-Jacques Annaud. Le réalisateur de "L'Ours", "L'amant", "Le nom de la rose", "Stalingrad", ou encore "La Guerre du feu" remonte le temps avec cinq de ses films emblématiques.

Les interviews d'Inter
7e vague de Covid-19 : "Normalement, le système de soins va tenir", estime Jean-François Delfraissy

Les interviews d'Inter

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 23:45


durée : 00:23:45 - L'invité de 8h20 : le grand entretien - par : Léa Salamé, Nicolas Demorand, Stephanie BOUTONNAT - La France fait face à la 7e vague de Covid-19, liée au variant BA.5. Le professeur Jean-François Delfraissy, président du Conseil Scientifique et immunologiste est l'invité de 8h20. Il évoque notamment la nouvelle vague de contaminations au Covid-19 et le système de soins. - réalisé par : Juliette Hackius

Les informés de France Info
FOCUS. Coup d'envoi du Tour de France demain à Copenhague au Danemark. Une Grande boucle en pleine 7e vague de Covid ?

Les informés de France Info

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 7:07


durée : 00:07:07 - FOCUS. Coup d'envoi du Tour de France demain à Copenhague au Danemark. Une Grande boucle en pleine 7e vague de Covid ?

Grand bien vous fasse !
Antoine Doinel : un ami au mensonge entré au Panthéon du 7e art

Grand bien vous fasse !

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 4:58


durée : 00:04:58 - L'ami.e du vendredi - Aujourd'hui, l'ami toujours s'appelle Antoine, un écolier malin et turbulent, avec une drôle de voix d'adulte gouailleur. Il fait souvent l'école buissonnière avec son pote René dans les rues de Paris. Et puis un jour, parce qu'il n'a pas d'excuse, il balance un mensonge qui tue.

Samoan Devotional
Tamā o fea oe? 2 (Father, where are you? 2)

Samoan Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2022 3:46


OPEN HEAVENSMATALA LE LAGI MO LE ASO GAFUA 20 IUNI 2022 Manatu Autu: Tamā o fea oe? 2 (Father, where are you? 2) Tauloto – Tusi Paia: Faataoto 20:7 7E savali ma le tonu lē ‘ua amiotonu; e manuia lana fānau pe a mavae atu o ia. Faitauga - Tusi Paia: Luka 11:21-22 Upu FolafolaO le matafaioi a le tamā e matua taua. O ia o le ulu o le aiga. I lona tulaga o le tane ma le tamā, ua tuu iai e le Atua le matafaioi o le taitaia ia ausia le tulaga lelei o lona aiga. O lona uiga, a leai se tala a le tamā e faia, e leai se mea e mausali ma e le manuia mea uma. O le tulaga tonu lea e le tatau ai I tamā ona tumau I le tulaga pepe I mea faaleagaga. E iai lava faafitauli e mafai ona fofoina e tau lava o se upu e malele mai e le tamā, ae afai o le tamā e pepe I le itu faaleagaga, e faaauaupea ia faafitauli. Afai e le o fafagaina e se tamā lona aiga I le upu a le Atua ia faifaipea, e faapefea ona tutupu ae o latou olaga ma iloa le Atua? E sili mamao atu le loloto o le aafiaga o le fanau ona o tamā nai lo tina. Fai mai le Luka 11:21“A leoleoina e le tagata malosi ma lana ‘au‘upega lona fale, ‘ona saogalemū ai lea o ana mea. O le fuaitau o le Tusi Paia o loo taua I luga o loo faaalia ai le taua tele o le tamā, o le ulu o le aiga, ia matua faaleagaga. E matuia le aafiaga pe a osofaia e le fili le aiga ae le o matua faaleagaga le tamā. O le faanoanoaga, e toatele fanau ua latou maua le taui ona o le lē matutua faaleagaga o latou tamā. Afai e pepelo le tamā I le tina ma faapea foi le tina I le tamā, ua la faaalia atu I le fanau le faiga o le pepelo. Afai e le faaalia e le tamā le alofa I lana ava, o le a vaai atu lana fanau tama I fafine ua na o ni mea e na o le faaaogaina ma ua aoaoina I latou ini lesona leaga tele. Fai mai le Tusi Paia o le tamā e viia ai le Atua ao le tina e viia ai le tane (1 Korinito 11:7). Afai e le o iai se viiga I le olaga o se tamā ona o le laitiiti I le itu faaleagaga, o le a la se viiga e maua e le ava ma le fanau? Ia saunia ma siitia e le Atua tamā ina ia tutupu ae I le itu faaleagaga, I le suafa o Iesu. 

Palabras de Vida
Cristo resucitó con poder, ¿lo crees?

Palabras de Vida

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022 42:45


Mateo 28:1-10 Reina Valera 1960 1Pasado el día de reposo, al amanecer del primer día de la semana, vinieron María Magdalena y la otra María, a ver el sepulcro. 2Y hubo un gran terremoto; porque un ángel del Señor, descendiendo del cielo y llegando, removió la piedra, y se sentó sobre ella. 3Su aspecto era como un relámpago, y su vestido blanco como la nieve. 4Y de miedo de él los guardas temblaron y se quedaron como muertos. 5Mas el ángel, respondiendo, dijo a las mujeres: No temáis vosotras; porque yo sé que buscáis a Jesús, el que fue crucificado. 6No está aquí, pues ha resucitado, como dijo. Venid, ved el lugar donde fue puesto el Señor. 7E id pronto y decid a sus discípulos que ha resucitado de los muertos, y he aquí va delante de vosotros a Galilea; allí le veréis. He aquí, os lo he dicho. 8Entonces ellas, saliendo del sepulcro con temor y gran gozo, fueron corriendo a dar las nuevas a sus discípulos. Y mientras iban a dar las nuevas a los discípulos, 9he aquí, Jesús les salió al encuentro, diciendo: ¡Salve! Y ellas, acercándose, abrazaron sus pies, y le adoraron. 10Entonces Jesús les dijo: No temáis; id, dad las nuevas a mis hermanos, para que vayan a Galilea, y allí me verán.

Tabernaculo Los Angeles
Pastor Daniel Jo|Abraham un hijo justo ante Dios

Tabernaculo Los Angeles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 48:13


Pastor Daniel Jo|Abraham un hijo justo ante Dios Iglesias buenas nuevas de Peru 1 1En el principio creó Dios los cielos y la tierra. -- 2Y la tierra estaba desordenada y vacía, y las tinieblas estaban sobre la faz del abismo, y el Espíritu de Dios se movía sobre la faz de las aguas. -- 3Y dijo Dios: Sea la luz; y fue la luz. -- 4Y vio Dios que la luz era buena; y separó Dios la luz de las tinieblas. -- 5Y llamó Dios a la luz Día, y a las tinieblas llamó Noche. Y fue la tarde y la mañana un día. -- 6Luego dijo Dios: Haya expansión en medio de las aguas, y separe las aguas de las aguas. -- 7E hizo Dios la expansión, y separó las aguas que estaban debajo de la expansión, de las aguas que estaban sobre la expansión. Y fue así. -- 8Y llamó Dios a la expansión Cielos. Y fue la tarde y la mañana el día segundo. -- 9Dijo también Dios: Júntense las aguas que están debajo de los cielos en un lugar, y descúbrase lo seco. Y fue así. -- 10Y llamó Dios a lo seco Tierra, y a la reunión de las aguas llamó Mares. Y vio Dios que era bueno.

The Coin Bureau Podcast: Crypto Without the Hype

The story of Bitcoin starts to get a lot spicier! After looking last time at some of the unsung heroes who were so pivotal in Bitcoin's early days, it's time to gauge the impact of some rather more controversial characters.  To many, Bitcoin is still synonymous with hacking, scandal and crime - perceptions that are hard to shift. Much of this bad press is down to two ill-fated projects that wereinspired by Bitcoin but ultimately ended up staining its reputation.  So, in this episode, we take a look at the sorry tale of the Mt Gox exchange and the even darker story of the Silk Road marketplace. For a long time, Mt Gox was the place to buy bitcoins and Silk Road was the place to spend them. The rise and fall of both are stories that still haunt the crypto space to this day. Understanding the role both played in the story of Bitcoin - and vice versa - helps make sense of a lot of today's cryptocurrency landscape.  The stories of Mt Gox and Silk Road are rich in detail, so if you want to dig further into what happened in both cases, the following resources may be of use: Books: American Kingpin (2017) by Nick Bilton (all about Ross Ulbricht and Silk Road) Bitcoin: The Future of Money? (2014) by Dominic Frisby Digital Gold (2015) by Nathaniel Popper A great documentary about Mt Gox by Vincent Gonon and Xavier Sayanoff can be found on YouTube at:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7E-8-oVXV9A There's also a short piece from The Guardian on Silk Road here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FknwWMzc96A  We hope you enjoy the show. Producer for iHeart Media: Noel Brown Editor: Sam Moult Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Criminally Insane

For our first episode we're kicking it off with a bang (see what we did there?).  Jodi Arias brutally murdered her on again off again boyfriend, Travis Alexander. Join us for a deep dive into the case that captured the attention of the nation for years.Documentaries:Cronin, Melissa and Sarah Tautin, producers.     Jodi Arias: An American Murder Mystery.      Jupiter Entertainment and Discovery Communications, 2018.Owens, John, producer.     If I Can't Have You: The Jodi Arias Story.     Arrow Films, 2021.Websites:Arizona Republic, The. “Timeline: A Look Back at the Jodi Arias Murder Case.” AZ Central [AZ], 16 Feb. 2016, eu.azcentral.com/story/news/local/mesa/2015/03/03/jodi-arias-trial-timeline/24326127.“AZ v. ARIAS (2013).” Court TV, uploaded by N/A, 10 Mar. 2020, www.courttv.com/trials/arizona-v-jodi-arias-2013/#:%7E:text=In%20a%20highly%20publicized%20trial,killed%20Alexander%20in%20self%2Ddefense.FindLaw. “Jodi Arias Testimony Transcripts.” Scribd, www.scribd.com/document/252543734/Jodi-Arias-Testimony-Transcripts. Accessed 30 June 2021.Juror13. “Jodi Arias Trial Archive.” Juror13, 26 July 2015, juror13lw.com/2015/01/14/the-jodi-arias-trial.Newberry, Brian. “The Jodi Arias Timeline.” Project WASABI, 22 Dec. 2018, projectwasabi.wordpress.com/2013/04/28/the-jodi-arias.Support the showCheck us out on Instagram! instagram.com/criminallyinsanepodcastOr join us on Patreon for even more information. patreon.com/criminallyinsane

The Rim Break Business Podcast
#42 Laird Superfood - Better Food. Better You. (Bonus Group Presentation)

The Rim Break Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 8:10


In this episode, my colleagues and I presented about Laird Superfood Inc. and whether or not we should buy or sell within the company.Big Thanks to: Aaditya, Clara, Matthew and Professor Dave! Enjoy!Check us out on Social media: https://linktr.ee/TRBBPTwitter: https://twitter.com/trbbpodInstagram: https://instagram.com/trbbpod Sources:About us. (n.d.). Retrieved April 15, 2021, from https://lairdsuperfood.com/pages/about-usCoca-Cola 2020 Annual Report, from https://investors.coca-colacompany.com/filings-reports/annual-filings-10-k/content/0000021344-21-000008/0000021344-21-000008.pdf Danone 2020 Annual Report, from https://www.danone.com/content/dam/danone-corp/danone-com/investors/en-all-publications/2020/interimfinancialreports/Danone%20-%20Interim%20financial%20report%202020.pdf Doering, C., & Doering, C. (2020, October 1). Fresh off its IPO, Laird Superfood battles large CPGs with natural ingredients. Food Dive. https://www.fooddive.com/news/fresh-off-its-ipo-laird-superfood-battles-large-cpgs-with-natural-ingredie/585971/#:%7E:text=Each%20product%20they%20sell%20has,them%20from%20only%20natural%20sources.Glover, M. (2021, March 15). Word of mouth marketing IN 2021: Effective Strategies + examples. Retrieved April 15, 2021, from https://www.bigcommerce.com/blog/word-of-mouth-marketing/#why-care-about-word-of-mouth-marketingLaird Superfood 2020 Annual Report, from https://s26.q4cdn.com/791982007/files/doc_financials/2020/ar/NC10022033_LAIRD-SUPERFOOD,-INC._10K_2021_V2.pdf Laird superfood INC (LSF : NYSEAMERICAN) stock price & news. (n.d.). Retrieved April 13, 2021, from https://www.google.com/finance/quote/LSF:NYSEAMERICAN?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj11Zbax4jwAhXELs0KHV3iDiYQ3ecFMAB6BAgEEBo&window=MAXLaird superfood reports fourth quarter & fy2020 financial results. (2021, March 11). Retrieved April 13, 2021, from https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210311005711/en/Laird-Superfood-Reports-Fourth-Quarter-FY2020-Financial-ResultsLoizos, Connie. “Everybody Is Racing to an IPO - Even Laird Hamilton's Young 'Superfood' Company.” TechCrunch, TechCrunch, 1 Sept. 2020, techcrunch.com/2020/08/31/everybody-is-racing-to-ipo-even-laird-hamiltons-young-superfood-company/. Nestle 2020 Annual Report, from https://www.nestle.com/sites/default/files/2021-02/2020-financial-statements-en.pdf Pepsi 2020 Annual Report, from https://www.pepsico.com/docs/album/annual-reports/pepsico-inc-2020-annual-report.pdf?sfvrsn=d25439e4_4 S.E.C. (2020, August 31). Laird Superfood, Inc. SEC.Gov. https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1650696/000119312520236395/d934473ds1.htmWeil, D. (2020, September 23). Laird superfood doubles from ipo price in first trading. Retrieved April 15, 2021, from https://www.thestreet.com/investing/laird-shares-nearly-double-from-ipo-price-in-first-day-of-tradingYu, Douglas. “Danone Manifesto Ventures Invests $10 Million To Support Laird Superfood's Expansion.” Forbes, Forbes Magazine, 23 Apr. 2020, Retrieved April 14, 2021, from www.forbes.com/sites/douglasyu/2020/04/23/danone-manifesto-ventures-invests-10-million-to-support-laird-superfoods-expansion/.

Whores for Horror
Mini Episode 1 - Travis Can't Sleep!

Whores for Horror

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 41:57


Welcome all Podcast Whores! One quick note before you start listening - at Episode 12 we changed our name from Perfect Dismay to Whores for Horror. So don't get confused! You are listening to Whores for Horror. We hope you stick around and connect with us! This week the girls are joined by special guest Travis. First, Kayla shares some research on sleep paralysis and then we dive into Travis and Kayla's personal experiences with the phenomenon. Connect with us: Insta: @whoresforhorror Twitter: @whrs4horror Gmail: whores4horror69@gmail.com Send a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mariah-kay/message Sources: https://www.pennmedicine.org/news/news-blog/2018/october/the-worlds-older-nightmare https://eachnight.com/sleep/sleep-paralysis-history/#:%7E:text=A%20History%20of%20Sleep%20Paralysis&text=Around%20400%20BCE%2C%20the%20Chinese%20wrote%20about%20strange%20experiences%20while%20dreaming.&text=The%20men%20showed%20no%20underlying,the%20imaginations%20from%20their%20nightmares https://listverse.com/2015/09/26/10-terrifying-first-hand-accounts-of-sleep-paralysis/ https://www.reddit.com/r/mrballen/comments/l1w11j/this_is_my_sleep_paralysis_story_and_it_isnt_as/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mariah-kay/message

Palabras de Vida
Misericordias nuevas para cada día

Palabras de Vida

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 42:20


Jonás 3 Nínive se arrepiente 1Vino palabra de Jehová por segunda vez a Jonás, diciendo: 2Levántate y ve a Nínive, aquella gran ciudad, y proclama en ella el mensaje que yo te diré. 3Y se levantó Jonás, y fue a Nínive conforme a la palabra de Jehová. Y era Nínive ciudad grande en extremo, de tres días de camino. 4Y comenzó Jonás a entrar por la ciudad, camino de un día, y predicaba diciendo: De aquí a cuarenta días Nínive será destruida. 5Y los hombres de Nínive creyeron a Dios, y proclamaron ayuno, y se vistieron de cilicio desde el mayor hasta el menor de ellos. 6Y llegó la noticia hasta el rey de Nínive, y se levantó de su silla, se despojó de su vestido, y se cubrió de cilicio y se sentó sobre ceniza. 7E hizo proclamar y anunciar en Nínive, por mandato del rey y de sus grandes, diciendo: Hombres y animales, bueyes y ovejas, no gusten cosa alguna; no se les dé alimento, ni beban agua; 8sino cúbranse de cilicio hombres y animales, y clamen a Dios fuertemente; y conviértase cada uno de su mal camino, de la rapiña que hay en sus manos. 9¿Quién sabe si se volverá y se arrepentirá Dios, y se apartará del ardor de su ira, y no pereceremos? 10Y vio Dios lo que hicieron, que se convirtieron de su mal camino; y se arrepintió del mal que había dicho que les haría, y no lo hizo.