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Step into the latest captivating episode of the Meditative Prayers Podcast, thoughtfully led by Zach Clinton. In this engaging installment, we set forth on a transformative odyssey, delving into the art of warmly embracing each new day with a sense of poise and purpose. Amidst the intricate fabric of our spiritual journey, we come across junctures where the burden of life's challenges looms, threatening to darken our path. Yet, find comfort in knowing that with the Divine as our steadfast companion, we inherently possess the capacity to transcend hardships and uncover newfound resilience. Accompany us in drawing insight from the timeless verses of Revelations 21:4 within the esteemed King James Version. Together, we will explore these profound teachings, skillfully navigating moments of vulnerability with an aim to transcend and conquer. If you're seeking to enrich your spiritual journey and immerse yourself in more Christian meditation, heartfelt prayers, and peaceful sleep content, we encourage you to download the Pray.com app. Embracing the practice of praying before slumber is more than just a routine; it's an avenue to recenter your heart, aligning it with God's purpose. Let Pray.com’s Meditative Prayer be a nightly companion, deepening your bond with the Almighty and settling your spirit for a serene night's rest. Zach Clinton is from the American Association of Christian Counselors, for more information please visit: https://aacc.net/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this enlightening episode of Some Joyful Noises, we delve into the profound thematic interplay between music and visual storytelling, specifically focusing on the comic "Middlewest" by Skottie Young. Our esteemed colleague Josh Patterson presents an intriguing discussion, proposing a curated selection of six songs - five Midwest Emo songs and 1 extra - that he posits would serve as an evocative soundtrack for the comic's narrative journey. Engaging in a thoughtful dialogue with Joshua Noel and TJ Blackwell, we explore the emotional resonance of these tracks, elucidating how they encapsulate the essence of the characters and their struggles. Each song is meticulously analyzed, highlighting its relevance to the overarching themes of identity, familial conflict, and personal growth that permeate "Middlewest."This episode stands as a testament to the symbiotic relationship between music and graphic literature, inviting listeners to reflect on their own experiences as they navigate the poignant landscapes crafted by Young's artistry. A compelling exploration of the intersection between music and literature unfolds as Josh Patterson, alongside Joshua Noel and TJ Blackwell, delve into a curated selection of songs that resonate with the themes of the comic book 'Middlewest' by Skottie Young. This episode serves as a continuation of their previous discussions, where the trio emphasizes the emotional depth found within the comic's narrative. Each song chosen reflects significant moments and underlying sentiments that mirror protagonist Abel's journey, from the tumultuous relationship with his father to the search for belonging among the carnival community. Patterson's selection of six songs, including tracks that evoke a sense of nostalgia and introspection, allows for a multifaceted discussion about the role of music as a soundtrack to storytelling, enriching the comic experience and inviting listeners to reflect on their own emotional landscapes.Through this discussion, the speakers engage not only with the music itself but also with the intricate themes of childhood, family dynamics, and self-discovery that permeate 'Middlewest'. As they dissect the lyrical content and musicality of each song, they draw parallels to pivotal moments within the comic, offering insights into how music can amplify the emotional resonance of visual narratives. The interplay between the songs and the comic's illustrations is highlighted, with the speakers sharing personal reflections on how specific tracks encapsulate the essence of Abel's struggles and triumphs. Ultimately, this episode serves as a thoughtful tribute to both the comic and the music that encapsulates its spirit, inviting audiences to experience the profound connections between art forms.Takeaways:In this episode of Some Joyful Noises, we delve into the thematic resonance between music and comics, specifically exploring how music can amplify the emotional depth of narratives like Skottie Young's 'Middlewest'.Joshua Noel, Josh Patterson, and TJ Blackwell engage in a thoughtful discourse about six selected songs, each of which encapsulates significant emotional moments from the comic, offering listeners a curated soundtrack experience.The discussion reveals how the characters in 'Middlewest' grapple with their emotional landscapes, mirroring the lyrical content of the chosen songs, thereby enriching the audience's understanding of both the comic and the music.Listeners can expect an insightful analysis of the intersection between musical expression and narrative storytelling, as the hosts articulate their personal connections to the music in relation
From the sound collections of the Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford, being from a collection of wax cylinder recordings of Zande songs, dances and spoken language made by social anthropologist Edward Evans-Pritchard in South Sudan between 1928 and 1930.Recorded by Edward Evan Evans-Pritchard.Copyright Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford.———Part of the project A Century of Sounds, reimagining 100 sounds covering 100 years from the collections of the Pitt Rivers Museum at the University of Oxford. Explore the full project at citiesandmemory.com/century-sounds
This beautiful bonus episode is a meditation that can be used to accompany the "Junk Journaling" method for the last 10 minutes, or can be used as a stand-alone meditation any time you want to use it. This meditation is a gift for you.
The Ozark Gospel Podcast - Episode 35 - Things That Accompany Salvation - with special guest Jim Collins
API sprawl creates hidden security risks and missed revenue opportunities when organizations lose visibility into the APIs they build. According to IBM's Neeraj Nargund, APIs power the core business processes enterprises want to scale, making automated discovery, observability, and governance essential—especially when thousands of APIs exist across teams and environments. Strong governance helps identify endpoints, remediate shadow APIs, and manage risk at scale. At the same time, enterprises increasingly want to monetize the data APIs generate, packaging insights into products and pricing and segmenting usage, a need amplified by the rise of AI.To address these challenges, Nargund highlights “smart APIs,” which are infused with AI to provide context awareness, event-driven behavior, and AI-assisted governance throughout the API lifecycle. These APIs help interpret and act on data, integrate with AI agents, and support real-time, streaming use cases.IBM's latest API Connect release embeds AI across API management and is designed for hybrid and multi-cloud environments, offering centralized governance, observability, and control through a single hybrid control plane.Learn more from The New Stack about smart APIs: Redefining API Management for the AI-Driven Enterprise How To Accelerate Growth With AI-Powered Smart APIs Wrangle Account Sprawl With an AI Gateway Join our community of newsletter subscribers to stay on top of the news and at the top of your game. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
When news broke that Prince Andrew would not only attend Prince Philip's memorial service in March 2022, but would also accompany Queen Elizabeth II publicly and be photographed at her side, the reaction was immediate and intense. It marked his first high-visibility appearance since stepping back from royal duties and losing his honorary military titles amid the fallout from sexual-abuse allegations and his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. For many observers, the palace decision signaled an attempt to rehabilitate Andrew's public image, using the solemnity and sympathy attached to Philip's memorial to soften outrage. The optics were unmistakable: the Queen arriving arm-in-arm with Andrew sent a powerful message that she still supported him personally, even as the public and institutions distanced themselves.The backlash was swift. Critics argued that the move undermined the monarchy's credibility and disrespected survivors who had spent years demanding accountability. Commentators across political and media lines described it as a miscalculated public-relations gamble, noting that appearing with the Queen blurred the line between private loyalty and public responsibility. Many royal watchers worried that the moment reignited anger at a time when the palace was already fighting reputational damage from scandals and internal conflict. Even supporters of the monarchy expressed confusion and disappointment, questioning why Andrew of all people was selected to escort the Queen on such a high-profile occasion. For many, the incident accelerated the belief that the royal family was out of touch with public sentiment and willing to risk further backlash to protect its own.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
When news broke that Prince Andrew would not only attend Prince Philip's memorial service in March 2022, but would also accompany Queen Elizabeth II publicly and be photographed at her side, the reaction was immediate and intense. It marked his first high-visibility appearance since stepping back from royal duties and losing his honorary military titles amid the fallout from sexual-abuse allegations and his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. For many observers, the palace decision signaled an attempt to rehabilitate Andrew's public image, using the solemnity and sympathy attached to Philip's memorial to soften outrage. The optics were unmistakable: the Queen arriving arm-in-arm with Andrew sent a powerful message that she still supported him personally, even as the public and institutions distanced themselves.The backlash was swift. Critics argued that the move undermined the monarchy's credibility and disrespected survivors who had spent years demanding accountability. Commentators across political and media lines described it as a miscalculated public-relations gamble, noting that appearing with the Queen blurred the line between private loyalty and public responsibility. Many royal watchers worried that the moment reignited anger at a time when the palace was already fighting reputational damage from scandals and internal conflict. Even supporters of the monarchy expressed confusion and disappointment, questioning why Andrew of all people was selected to escort the Queen on such a high-profile occasion. For many, the incident accelerated the belief that the royal family was out of touch with public sentiment and willing to risk further backlash to protect its own.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
We're all called to spread the Gospel, and Father Dave welcomes back Franciscan friar Father Casey Cole to discuss his new evangelization mission and book. Father Casey and two fellow young friars moved to Charlotte, NC to found SEARCH, which stands for Seek, Encounter, Accompany, Renew, Convert and Heal. He is also the author of the new book, "Sent: How to Evangelize Wherever You Are, Whoever You Are."
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Do you spend 5 minutes a day in prayer? Should you honestly be spending more than 5 minutes a day in prayer if you want to cultivate a closer walk with God?
I'd love to hear from you - Send me a text message As we move through The Nurturing 4 Day Cleanse, we are invited to soften, to release, and to surrender all that no longer serves the body, mind, and soul.This meditation supports you in grounding deeply into the Earth, connecting with the great Tree — a symbol of strength, rootedness, and stability — while opening your energy to the flow of renewal and transformation.Allow yourself to feel held and supported by the Earth as you let go of what you no longer need to carry.This is a time for release, rebirth, and remembering your natural state of harmony.
Subject: Things that Accompany Salvation Speaker or Performer: Pastor Joshua Morrison Scripture Passage(s): Hebrews 6:9-10 Date of Delivery: October 8, 2025
Dr. Jack Trieber preached a message entitled “Things That Accompany Salvation” during the Sunday Evening service on September 28, 2025, at North Valley Baptist Church in Santa Clara, California. View Archived Services at nvbc.org
Messy Family Podcast : Catholic conversations on marriage and family
Summary Parenting isn't just about being present—it's about leading with purpose because children need guidance, not just companionship. In this episode, we start by looking at some quotes from celebrity parents to examine how they are misguided. The reality is that parents are called to protect, not simply please. And we each have different roles: fathers embodying hope and authority, mothers offering love and intuition. Both are crucial, and when either dominates too much, imbalance follows—leading to fragility or rigidity. We need to recognize our children's gifts and desires and direct them by setting limits and giving formation. Where do we get these limits? By seeking the wisdom that is from above. We can't figure out life without God's wisdom and kids can't figure life without us. Parents need to hold a vision of who their child can become and make tough calls for their good. Simply “accompanying” isn't enough. Instead, loving leadership is one of the greatest gifts a parent can give. Key Takeaways Parenting is leadership, not passive companionship. Fathers and mothers offer distinct but complementary strengths—hope and authority vs. love and intuition. Children need structure, like a river needs banks—boundaries guide them safely. Wisdom is essential—parents must seek it and model it as they lead. Couple Discussion Questions In what ways do we each naturally lead our children—where do we shine, and where do we fall short? Are we setting strong enough “banks” for our kids, or are we just going with the flow? How can we invite God's wisdom into our parenting decisions, especially when we're unsure or disagree? Earthen Vessels book: https://matthewleeanderson.com/book/earthen-vessels/
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Seven Weeks Of Comfort And The Sound Of The Shofar Part 4: The Shofar of Don Fernando Aguilar and the Hidden Jews of Barcelona - English and Spanish. Why do we blow 100 blasts of the shofar on Rosh HaShanah? Join us as we study some of the laws and traditions regarding the blowing of the shofar. Also, hear the exciting story of the hidden Jews of Spain who wanted to obey God and hear the shofar 500 years ago after Spain had outlawed Judaism. Hearing the sound of the shofar on Rosh HaShanah was an impossibility! Or was it? Accompany us as we examine the story of how a heroic man, in 1497, determined to hear the shofar! This is a rebroadcast of a podcast originally posted on October 3, 2022. This year, Rosh HaShanah begins at sunset, Monday evening, on September 22, 2025. Siete semanas de consuelo y el sonido del shofar Parte 4: El shofar de Don Fernando Aguilar y los judíos ocultos de Barcelona - Inglés y español. ¿Por qué tocamos 100 veces el shofar en Rosh HaShaná? Acompáñenos mientras estudiamos algunas de las leyes y tradiciones relacionadas con el toque del shofar. Además, escuche la emocionante historia de los judíos ocultos de España que querían obedecer a Dios y escuchar el shofar hace 500 años, después de que España prohibiera el judaísmo. ¡Escuchar el sonido del shofar en Rosh HaShaná era imposible! ¿O no? Acompáñenos mientras examinamos la historia de cómo un hombre heroico, en 1497, se propuso escuchar el shofar! Esta es una retransmisión de un podcast publicado originalmente el 3 de octubre de 2022. Este año, Rosh HaShaná comienza al atardecer del lunes 22 de septiembre de 2025.
A new MP3 sermon from Hackberry House of Chosun is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Things That Accompany Salvation Subtitle: Spurgeon sermons Speaker: C. H. Spurgeon Broadcaster: Hackberry House of Chosun Event: Teaching Date: 8/18/2025 Bible: Hebrews 6:9 Length: 43 min.
In allegory form, Spurgeon pictures salvation as an entity that is preceded by, and followed by, a host of special characters that you will all recognize...
Sir Keir Starmer and several other senior European leaders are to join the Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky, in Washington tomorrow, where he's due to hold talks with Donald Trump at the White House. Downing Street said the "coalition of the willing" would seek robust security guarantees for Ukraine in the event of any deal with Russia. In other news, there have been dozens of arrests in Israel where protestors have taken to the streets demanding a ceasefire and a deal to secure the release of hostages still held by Hamas in Gaza. And the British actor, Terence Stamp, has died at the age of 87.
8/17/25 Message from Andy Smith. Part of the series "Targets."
Step into the latest captivating episode of the Meditative Prayers Podcast, thoughtfully led by Zach Clinton. In this engaging installment, we set forth on a transformative odyssey, delving into the art of warmly embracing each new day with a sense of poise and purpose. Amidst the intricate fabric of our spiritual journey, we come across junctures where the burden of life's challenges looms, threatening to darken our path. Yet, find comfort in knowing that with the Divine as our steadfast companion, we inherently possess the capacity to transcend hardships and uncover newfound resilience. Accompany us in drawing insight from the timeless verses of Revelations 21:4 within the esteemed King James Version. Together, we will explore these profound teachings, skillfully navigating moments of vulnerability with an aim to transcend and conquer. If you're seeking to enrich your spiritual journey and immerse yourself in more Christian meditation, heartfelt prayers, and peaceful sleep content, we encourage you to download the Pray.com app. Embracing the practice of praying before slumber is more than just a routine; it's an avenue to recenter your heart, aligning it with God's purpose. Let Pray.com’s Meditative Prayer be a nightly companion, deepening your bond with the Almighty and settling your spirit for a serene night's rest. Zach Clinton is from the American Association of Christian Counselors, for more information please visit: https://aacc.net/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Will Kleman Wrote The Epic Fantasy... and The Soundtrack To Accompany ItHappy Wednesday! I'm happy to share this interview with Will Kleman, author of Bygones vol. 1 Jome's Secret, an epic fantasy journey with soundtrack also crafted by Kleman to accompany the adventure.Follow Will/BygonesFollow OTS Map of Indie BookstoresGet BygonesOdyssey BooksQuail Ridge Books
Leadership legend John C. Maxwell shares the life-changing lesson that growth is never automatic — it's intentional. In this powerful episode, Maxwell reflects on how a single question about personal growth altered his life forever. Discover why your future depends on what you do today, and how developing a daily growth plan can lead to transformational results for you — and everyone you lead.Source: John C Maxwell - The Law of IntentionalityHosted by Sean CroxtonFollow me on Instagram Check out the NEW Black Excellence Daily podcast. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, and Amazon.
Accompaniment allows people of faith to mutually assist each other's spiritual growth and provides a pathway for less experienced people to learn and grow through an intentional relationship. The Catholic Apostolate Center recently developed an online course that equips people with the basics and how-to of accompaniment. Meg Ferguson, Curriculum Coordinator at the Catholic Apostolate Center, joins this episode of On Mission with Chris Pierno and Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. to share her inspiration and development of the virtual Accompaniment Course.Missionary discipleship is most fruitful through the witness of the baptized. Many are profoundly moved, particularly by the witness of young people. People often comment on who is not active in the life of faith. How often do we put our attention on those who are? These are the people, including many young people, who live their faith and go forth daily as missionary disciples of Christ. Pope Francis teaches that “missionary disciples accompany missionary disciples” (Evangelii Gaudium, 175). The baptized do not become missionary disciples on their own, they need accompaniment. This is true for young people and true for all. Young people do need accompaniment toward missionary discipleship, but that can only happen if others are well-formed disciples. Part of this formation includes learning more about ministry with young people, particularly young adults. Many young people evangelize others through their witness of faith in word and deed. Sometimes this is a story that is not told. They live well their faith through missionary discipleship and have brought others to Christ and his Church. They need our support, accompaniment, and prayers. Related On Mission episodes:AccompanimentRetreat Experiences and AccompanimentDr. Timoney on Parish Pastoral Councils From the Ad Infinitum blog:Accompaniment View Collaboration in Ministry resourcesCheck out the main Saints and Feast Days websiteDownload the App on the App Store or Google Play Follow us:The Catholic Apostolate CenterThe Center's podcast websiteInstagramFacebookApple PodcastsSpotify On Mission is produced by the Catholic Apostolate Center. Follow the Center on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube to remain up-to-date on the latest Center resources and podcasts. Listen to Fr. Frank's weekly reflections and recent blogcasts.
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May is Mental Health Awareness Month and also a time we honor Mary as our Blessed Mother. Father Dave welcomes back Scott Weeman, founder of Catholic in Recovery, to discuss his new book, “The Recovery Rosary: Meditations for Those Impacted by Addiction, Compulsions, and Unhealthy Attachments.”
Oh most lovable St Gemma, we ask you to be our patroness and special friend today and always. Assist us in our daily spiritual and material needs and teach us to know, love and serve the Lord our God with all our hearts. Accompany us, along with our guardian Angel, in all our ways, and guide us lovingly to Heaven. Assist us at the time of our death along with Jesus, Mary and Joseph, and plead our cause before God, and trusting in His great mercy and the Passion of Jesus thy Spouse, obtain for us the salvation of our souls, and also the favor that we now humbly request (mention request)... The post St. Gemma Galgani Novena – Day 9 appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
On this week's podcast we look at the Crop protection magazine which is free inside this week's paper. We chat to Dr Tom McCabe of UCD on how crops are looking, yield potential and disease control. We have a round up on crops across the country from our Accompany the Agronomist series and have the grain trends and weather reports. The Tillage Podcast is supported by Bayer Crop Science. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Msgr. Roger J. Landry The Pontifical Mission Societies Southeast Regional Meeting Franciscan Center, Tampa, Florida Thursday of the Fourth Week of Lent April 3, 2025 Ex 32:7-14, Ps 106, Jn 5:31-47 To listen to an audio recording of today’s homily, please click below: https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/catholicpreaching/4.3.25_Homily_1.mp3 The following text guided the homily: Today the Word […] The post The Prayer and Witnesses That Accompany Our Mission, Thursday of the Fourth Week of Lent, April 3, 2025 appeared first on Catholic Preaching.
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Retired Air Corps Pilot, Kevin Phipps discusses why we need to invest immediately on new fighter jets and a radar system to protect our airspace.
Welcome to episode 717 of Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast. This question was sent by Pamela and she writes:"I would be interested in tips on how to accompany plainsong chant. I know that many people do not like or approve of chant accompaniments but many USA churches use them. The organist often has to invent on the spot."You can support this channel by becoming a member here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO4K3_6QVJI_HlI5PCFQqtg/joinIf you like what I do, you can buy me some coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/organduoPayPal: https://PayPal.Me/VPinkeviciusWe support Ukraine: https://www.blue-yellow.lt/enMy Hauptwerk setup: https://www.organduo.lt/tools.htmlTotal Organist - the most comprehensive organ training program online: https://www.organduo.lt/total-organistSecrets of Organ Playing - When You Practice, Miracles Happen! https://organduo.ltListen to my organ playing on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0ckKPIvTWucoN3CZwGodCO?si=YWy7_0HqRvaZwBcovL-#secretsoforganplayingpodcast #vidaspinkevicius #ausramotuzaite
Even though the slides being shown by Ralph McIntyre to accompany this narration are not available, the commentary is quite interesting covering the trip Dr. McIntyre took to sites in the journeys of Paul and to sites in the Holy Land. This is part 1 of 3. In this brief part you will hear Dr. McIntyre making a tape for his father in which he talks about the slide program he had put together. He also talks about the events of the day and his upcoming trip to Memphis. This recording takes a personal look into the life of Dr. McIntyre and his family in the early 1970's. The narration that accompanies the slides will begin in part 2. Episode 213. File 351.
Even though the slides being shown by Ralph McIntyre to accompany this narration are not available, the commentary is quite interesting covering the trip Dr. McIntyre took to sites in the journeys of Paul and to sites in the Holy Land. This is part 2 of 3. Episode 214. File 352.
Let's start episode 712 of Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast. This question was sent by Jim, and he writes:“There is a topic that I, and probably every other church organist on here, would like for you to cover. And that is how to accompany the choir for the choral anthem from a piano score at the organ.It is a nightmare. Usually if there is a piano available, I will move to the piano to accompany the choral anthem at the piano, and I think the congregation and the choir and the Choir Director seem to prefer it. I know I prefer doing that, but sometimes there is no piano available.Thank you.A fan.Jim” This podcast is supported by Total Organist - the most comprehensive organ training program online. It has hundreds of courses, coaching and practice materials for every area of organ playing, thousands of instructional videos and PDF's. You will NOT find more value anywhere else online... Total Organist helps you to master any piece, perfect your technique, develop your sight-reading skills, improvise or compose your own music and much much more… Sign up and begin your training today at organduo.lt and click on Total Organist. And of course, you will get the 1st month free too. You can cancel anytime. If you like our organ music, you can also support us on Buy Me a Coffee platform: Find out more at https://buymeacoffee.com/organduo
Every Friday, culinary instructor Mayu Tomaru hosts the segment 'Eating in Australia.' On the 88th episode, Mayu shared some great snack ideas to accompany your drinks. - メルボルンの料理講師、都丸真由さんがお届けする毎週金曜日のコーナー、『オーストラリアで食べる』。第88回は真由さんお勧めのおつまみをご紹介いただきました。
David & Sherie finish talking about other conditions that are comorbid or run with addiction. We talk about ADHD and regulating impulse control and the effect that has on recovery, as well as autism, NPD, and obsessive compulsive personality disorder. Hopefully this helps you develop compassion for partners who struggle with these things.
Step into the latest captivating episode of the Meditative Prayers Podcast, thoughtfully led by Zach Clinton. In this engaging installment, we set forth on a transformative odyssey, delving into the art of warmly embracing each new day with a sense of poise and purpose. Amidst the intricate fabric of our spiritual journey, we come across junctures where the burden of life's challenges looms, threatening to darken our path. Yet, find comfort in knowing that with the Divine as our steadfast companion, we inherently possess the capacity to transcend hardships and uncover newfound resilience. Accompany us in drawing insight from the timeless verses of Revelations 21:4 within the esteemed King James Version. Together, we will explore these profound teachings, skillfully navigating moments of vulnerability with an aim to transcend and conquer. If you're seeking to enrich your spiritual journey and immerse yourself in more Christian meditation, heartfelt prayers, and peaceful sleep content, we encourage you to download the Pray.com app. Embracing the practice of praying before slumber is more than just a routine; it's an avenue to recenter your heart, aligning it with God's purpose. Let Pray.com’s Meditative Prayer be a nightly companion, deepening your bond with the Almighty and settling your spirit for a serene night's rest. Zach Clinton is from the American Association of Christian Counselors, for more information please visit: https://aacc.net/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Charles Blackstock teaches about what accompanies the salvation experience.
Luke and Gomer discuss their themes for 2025 (instead of resolutions). Gomer plans on a "Year of Health," while Luke plans on a "Year of Essays." Enjoy!
David & Sherie talk about other things to be aware of when considering addiction recovery and how those things impact the process. Depression, for example, is important to recognize and understand when trying to work through recovery. Anxiety, ADHD, autism, and other mood and personality disorders are also considered. We also talk about dopamine and how the brain works when in addiction.
Season 21 “American Idol” winner Iam Tongi will join the Rexburg Children's Choir in their 7th annual Christmas concert.
Imagine it with us, listeners. A dashing suitor – sorry, tutor – and his very teachable pupil dedicated to academic pursuits. What could possibly go astray? Accompany us to Rotten Row for fresh air, a fluttering of fans and a little failed flirting as we begin our rewatch of S3E2 ‘How Bright the Moon.' As a brightly coloured bonnet and a fatalistic gust of wind conspire to forge this particular history of connection, we'll be reminiscing over mornings at the bordello, Sunday teas at Bridgerton House and a most remarkable shade of blue. So take a gulp of your emotional support lemonade and grab your playing cards – it's time for an eagerly awaited visit to the classrooms of Grosvenor Square. You wish for no more talk of books, Colin? We've heard through the grapevine that your star pupil is preparing her own seminar, ‘Romancing Professor Bridgerton,' and we'd bet anything she's going to get full marks. * Spoiler Warning 40:26-40:36 - Brief mention of a Season 4 filming leak * Show Notes Writers Guild Foundation Shavelson-Webb Library "After the Rain." Bridgerton. Written by Chris Van Dusen. Unpublished manuscript (1/27/2020). Writers Guild Foundation Shavelson-Webb Library. "Off to the Races." Bridgerton. Written by Daniel Robinson. Unpublished manuscript (4/29/2021). Writers Guild Foundation Shavelson-Webb Library. "The Choice." Bridgerton. Written by Lou-Lou Igbokwe. Unpublished manuscript (8/2/2021). Writers Guild Foundation Shavelson-Webb Library. "The Viscount Who Loved Me." Bridgerton. Written by Jess Brownell. Unpublished manuscript (10/13/2021). Writers Guild Foundation Shavelson-Webb Library. "Out of the Shadows." Bridgerton. Written by Jess Brownell. Unpublished manuscript (double blue revisions, no draft date). Writers Guild Foundation Shavelson-Webb Library. "How Bright the Moon." Bridgerton. Written by Sarah L. Thompson. Unpublished manuscript (double blue revisions, no draft date). Writers Guild Foundation Shavelson-Webb Library. "Forces of Nature." Bridgerton. Written by Eli Wilson Pelton. Unpublished manuscript (double white revisions, no draft date). Writers Guild Foundation Shavelson-Webb Library. "Old Friends." Bridgerton. Written by Lauren Gamble. Unpublished manuscript (yellow revisions, no draft date). Writers Guild Foundation Shavelson-Webb Library. "Tick Tock." Bridgerton. Written by Azia Squire. Unpublished manuscript (green revisions, no draft date). Writers Guild Foundation Shavelson-Webb Library. "Romancing Mr. Bridgerton." Bridgerton. Written by Annabelle Hood. Unpublished manuscript (yellow revisions, no draft date). Writers Guild Foundation Shavelson-Webb Library. "Joining of Hands." Bridgerton. Written by Geetika Tandon Lizardi. Unpublished manuscript (double white revisions, no draft date). Writers Guild Foundation Shavelson-Webb Library. "Into the Light." Bridgerton. Written by Daniel Robinson. Unpublished manuscript (double white revisions, no draft date). Writers Guild Foundation Shavelson-Webb Library. Reddit: Colin's S3 waistcoat statistics by u/bookmovietvworm IG: @jessie_hmua Penelope's Promenade make-up breakdown IG: @faridaghwedar Penelope's Promenade hair breakdown House and Garden: Inside Bridgerton Season 3's set design * Follow Us Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/whatabarbpod/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatabarbpod/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@whatabarbpod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WhataBarbPod
Part one of a 2 part sermon on the book of Hebrews (part of the "Preach" sermon series).
There are everyday sandwiches and then there are heavenly combinations like this one the sweet, white flesh of tilapia crisply fried and sauced with olive-flecked tartar sauce. This is a sandwich for company, room temperature food of exactly the right kind-full of flavor, sophisticated, but easy to make. Accompany it with a bottle of good chilled white wine; then while away a summer afternoon.For very practical reasons, we suggest you fry the fillets in advance. In that way, any smell of fish, which deters some people from cooking fish at home, should have disappeared from your house by the time you are ready to eat. To keep things really easy, make the tartar sauce ahead of time, too. This brings us to the bread: Pane Rustico, a variation of country bread, is crusty and not too flavorful. It is the contrast of textures-crustiness on the outside, and softness within that makes it so appealing. You will have to assemble the sandwiches before serving, but even so, when it comes to dishes that are good for entertaining, these tasty sandwiches figure near the top of the easy-to-prepare list.
In an experience sharing paper from the Florida 2024 Fa Conference; a practitioner discuses five tribulation practitioners encounter, including the disruption caused by those who undermine the Fa, demons from one's own mind, the competitive mindset, emotional trials, and personal gain. This and other stories from the Minghui website. Original Articles:1. Hardships Accompany Me in […]
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