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Baby Moses was left in a dangerous river. What amazing thing did God do to rescue him andwhat plan did he have for his life? Learn those answers and also about creatures that live in theNile river in part B. Mem. vs. Psa.107:13 Check out this week's coloring pages at https://startingwithjesus.com/spb-cp/.. Child helpers: Audrey, Heidi, Dylan, and BenjaminRecorded and produced by: Ashley B. LarsonDon't forget to check out the coloring pages that go along with each lesson! https://startingwithjesus.com/spb-cp/If you have enjoyed this program and would like to know more, go to our website:www.startingwithjesus.comThe Bible and nature story material used in today's devotional podcast has been used withpermission from My Bible First. If you would like your own copy, please visit their website-orcall 1-877-242-5317.If you would like to purchase your own Memory Verse CD or Songbook, go to Ouachita HillsStore (https://www.ouachitahillsacademy.org/store?page=1&store_category_id=0&sort_by=title&is_ascending=1&search=).Songs from: Little Voices Praise Him, SDA Hymnal, Sabbath Songs For Tiny Tots, NewSabbath Songs For Tiny Tots, Memory Verse Verse Songs for Cradle Roll, Children's Songs ForJesus, and Scripture Songs and Little LessonsAll Bible verses are from the NKJV.Singers for this Quarter: Tory, Caleb, and Enoch Hall, Hudson Reeves, Michael and Amy NelsonEditing assist: Dillon Austin and Josh LarsonMusic Recording and Editing: Rachel Nelson and Kristy HallColoring Pages: Rachel Lamming, Lily Canada, and Evie RodriguezTheme Music: Lindsey Mills- www.lindseymillsmusic.comGod: who gives talents for us to use for Him
Baby Moses was left in a dangerous river. What amazing thing did God do to rescue him andwhat plan did he have for his life? Learn those answers and also about creatures that live in theNile river in part B. Mem. vs. Psa.107:13 Check out this week's coloring pages at https://startingwithjesus.com/spb-cp/.. Child helpers: Audrey, Heidi, Dylan, and BenjaminRecorded and produced by: Ashley B. LarsonDon't forget to check out the coloring pages that go along with each lesson! https://startingwithjesus.com/spb-cp/If you have enjoyed this program and would like to know more, go to our website:www.startingwithjesus.comThe Bible and nature story material used in today's devotional podcast has been used withpermission from My Bible First. If you would like your own copy, please visit their website-orcall 1-877-242-5317.If you would like to purchase your own Memory Verse CD or Songbook, go to Ouachita HillsStore (https://www.ouachitahillsacademy.org/store?page=1&store_category_id=0&sort_by=title&is_ascending=1&search=).Songs from: Little Voices Praise Him, SDA Hymnal, Sabbath Songs For Tiny Tots, NewSabbath Songs For Tiny Tots, Memory Verse Verse Songs for Cradle Roll, Children's Songs ForJesus, and Scripture Songs and Little LessonsAll Bible verses are from the NKJV.Singers for this Quarter: Tory, Caleb, and Enoch Hall, Hudson Reeves, Michael and Amy NelsonEditing assist: Dillon Austin and Josh LarsonMusic Recording and Editing: Rachel Nelson and Kristy HallColoring Pages: Rachel Lamming, Lily Canada, and Evie RodriguezTheme Music: Lindsey Mills- www.lindseymillsmusic.comGod: who gives talents for us to use for Him
So she induced the mother, who had her baby very quickly, probably an hour later. We were hoping that would help save the mother, that it would stop all the convulsing. Unfortunately, she continued to decline, and the baby was born, weighing about 3.5 pounds. ----------------Today's story is told by Ali Brooks of the Fulani Project in Central Africa. Subscribe and leave us a review if you enjoyed listening to today's story!
Mother Miriam Live - January 22nd, 2025 Continuing: How to Understand the Story of Baby Moses? Questions from a baptism about Catholic stereotypes. How should I, a wife and mother of two young children, handle being nervous about doing RCIA alone? A question about holy/God's work vs normal work. (May be continued)
Mother Miriam Live - January 21st, 2025 How to Understand the Story of Baby Moses? What is the sin of presumption? My teenage brother got converted to Islam, how can I evangelize to him? Some old ladies approached me while I was praying in church and gave me money, why would they do that? Dealing with scrupulosity and what seems to be teachings that aren't that important. Questions from a baptism about Catholic stereotypes.
How did Moses make it down the Nile and into Pharoah's palace? Rabbi Lebovitz and Rabbi Feinstein talk about what it meant for several brave women to step forward and ensure Baby Moses' safety.
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MARIO. SONIC. BABY MOSES. Justin and Steve take a break from covering movies for the first edition of DISASTER-PIECES and explore the 1991 Christian NES video game BIBLE ADVENTURES. What kid wouldn't want to step into the shoes of Noah? We think most! So get ready to stack some animals, collect the hidden scriptures, and generally be very frustrated. It's the Bible the way it was meant to be experienced—in 8 bits.Play BIBLE ADVENTURES HERE!Follow us on Instagram to find out more about our live shows
It's Monday, June 24th, A.D. 2024. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus Catholic man imprisoned for accidentally stepping on Quran Since April 27th, a Catholic man has been jailed under blasphemy against Islam charges in Lahore, Pakistan for inadvertently stepping out of his rickshaw onto some papers said to be pages of the Quran, reports Morning Star News. Dennis Albert, a 35-year-old rickshaw driver, was booked under one section of Pakistan's Muslim blasphemy laws that carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison and another law that mandates life in prison if the Quran has been defiled. The Lahore police arrested him on the complaint of Mubeen Ilyas, a Muslim passerby who alleged he saw Albert standing on some pages barefoot near a rickshaw, and that after closely looking at them, he found that they were Islamic scriptures. According to Open Doors, Pakistan is the 7th most difficult country worldwide in which to be a Christian. Presidential debate set for Thursday night President Joe Biden is hunkered down with aides at Camp David for several days to get ready to debate rival Donald Trump, who is eschewing traditional preparation and instead holding informal policy discussions between campaign stops, report Reuters. The face-off in Atlanta, at 9:00 p.m. ET this Thursday will be the earliest presidential debate in modern U.S. history and a critical event for both candidates. Biden, 81, and former president Trump, 78, are neck-and-neck in national opinion polls, with a considerable slice of the electorate still undecided five months before the November 5th vote. Washington Gov. stockpiles Abortion Kill Pill if Trump is re-elected In preparation for “The resistance to a new Trump administration,” Washington's Democratic Governor Jay Inslee is stockpiling Abortion Kill Pills, reports ThePostMillennial.com. After the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against a challenge to Biden's Food and Drug Administration which allowed the Abortion Kill Pill to be sent through the mail without an in-person doctor consultation, leaders of the Democratic Party are preparing in case a new Trump administration rescinds the approval or uses the 1873 Comstock Act to criminalize mailing the drug across state lines. According to a New York Times article, Governor Inslee's stockpile of the Abortion Kill Pill is locked away in a state warehouse. Inslee is one of at least five Democratic governors who have established stockpiles of Mifepristone. The others are the governors of California, Massachusetts, New York, and Oregon. Tennessee governor calls for 30 days of prayer and fasting in July In contrast to the radical leftist antics of the Washington Democratic State Governor, Tennessee Republican Governor Bill Lee made a great decision. In what has been described as an “historic gesture,” Tennessee Governor Bill Lee has signed a bill calling for 30 days of prayer and fasting beginning July 1 in the Volunteer State. Tennessee House Joint Resolution 0803 asks the people of the state “to seek God's hand of mercy and healing on Tennessee.” A letter signed by Tennessee state Senator Mark Pody and Representative Monty Fritts accompanying the resolution invites “those who are physically able and spiritually inclined to do so to join in a 30-day season of prayer and intermittent fasting for the month of July as a means of humbling ourselves to receive God's grace, mercy, and blessing in Tennessee and in our Nation.” The language of the legislators is reminiscent of 2 Chronicles 7:14 in which God says, “If My people, who are called by My name, will humble themselves and pray and seek My face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from Heaven, and I will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.” Couple discovers abandoned newborn A Katy, Texas couple was shocked on Saturday, June 15th, while out for a family walk, to discover an abandoned newborn baby girl with her umbilical cord still attached, reports FaithWire.com. Daniela Fedele told KHOU-TV that she and her husband noticed a towel on the ground, as her 3-year-old biked toward it, and immediately realized a baby was wrapped inside. FEDELE: “I noticed two little feet moving. My husband was right behind me with the dogs, and I yelled to my husband. ‘A baby, a baby!' And then my husband [was] like, ‘Call 911!' And that's what we did.” They moved the baby out of the heat and into a shaded area while waiting for police. FEDELE: “Once my husband went ahead and picked up the baby, he found the nearest tree right there at that house down the street. He found a little shade.” Fedele said she's in shock over the ordeal, and is struggling to understand why someone would leave the child. FEDELE: “This image has been going on through my head so many times. How can you do that? I was shocked. I was mad. I was upset.” Ultimately, Fedele said she's grateful her family went for a walk and discovered the baby. FEDELE: “I don't know [what] made us go for a walk this morning. We usually do, but sometimes, you know, you just don't want to do it, things happen. But, this morning, we're, like, ‘No let's go ahead and get out.'” I know Who made them go for a walk. The answer is clear. Almighty God Himself, in His compassionate providence, prompted them to go on that walk. Psalm 115:3 says, “Our God is in Heaven; He does whatever pleases Him.” Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez confirmed the news of the baby's discovery. GONZALEZ: “The baby was a newborn. Still had fresh placenta on the baby. So, it was freshly born this morning. I praised her. I said, ‘You were in the right place at the right time.' The two witnesses that were thankfully walking on the trail, with their child and their dogs, were blessing.” According to a video taken from a neighbor's Ring camera on their doorbell, just two minutes before Danielle Fidele and her husband discovered the helpless baby girl, a young, slim Hispanic or White male with a fair complexion and black hair placed the baby, wrapped in the blanket on the ground and then ran away. According to the Houston Chronicle, the man, if identified, could face child abandonment charges. When KHOU-TV interviewed Brittney Barnes, a neighbor, she said this. BARNES: “It's still a little disheartening that the baby got left. It's hot. Somebody must have been going through something to have left their child there. But to find out that the baby was okay was a reliever.” The Harris County Sheriff's Office said the baby was found in good condition and will remain hospitalized as they try to locate her family. Fedele urged any young couple who feel trapped by a new baby to consider better options. FEDELE: “You can drop it off at a fire station, a police station, a hospital. But don't leave the baby!” Indeed, under the Baby Moses law, named after the baby rescued from the floating basket in the Nile River in Exodus 2:10, anyone who feels they are unable to care for a newborn younger than 60 days can drop off the child at a Safe Haven and avoid prosecution. As Daniela Fedele pointed out, Safe Havens include places like hospitals or fire stations. But the baby must be handed to an employee at that Safe Haven. 11 Worldview listeners donated $2,020 And finally, toward our $63,000 goal by this past Saturday, June 22nd – the three-week mark of our month-long fundraiser, 11 Worldview listeners stepped up to the plate to help fund our 6-member team for another fiscal year. Our thanks to Kay in Reno, Nevada and Mary in Chaska, Minnesota – both of whom gave $50. We appreciate Sandy in Janesville, Iowa, Dahlia in Helena, Montana, Mindy in Ovilla, Texas, and Dan in Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada – each of whom gave $100. And we're grateful to God for Tina in Elkhorn, Wisconsin who pledged $10/month for 12 months for a gift of $120, Timothy in Knightstown, Indiana who gave $200, Bill in Thibodaux, Louisiana and Richard in Camden, Wyoming – both of whom pledged $25/month for 12 months for a gift of $300 each, and Diana in Tucson, Arizona who pledged $50/month for 12 months for a gift of $600. Those 11 donors gave $2,020. Ready for our new grand total? Drum roll please. (sound effect of drum roll) $ 53,865.16 (audience cheering) Toward this past Saturday's goal of $63,000, we fell short by $ 9,134.84. Can you help us make up the difference? We need to find 5 people to pledge $100 per month for 12 months, 3 people to pledge $50 per month for 12 months, and 7 people to pledge $25/month for 12 months. Will you step up to the plate? Please go to TheWorldview.com, click on “Give,” select the dollar amount you'd like to donate, and click on the recurring monthly tab if that's your wish. Ask God what He wants you to give to this newscast that proclaims Jesus Christ as our standard for Truth. Close And that's The Worldview on this Monday, June 24th, in the year of our Lord 2024. Subscribe by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
Baby Moses was left in a dangerous river. What amazing thing did God do to rescue him and what plan did he have for his life? Learn those answers and also about creatures that live in the Nile river in part B. Mem. vs. Psa.107:13Child helpers: Audrey, Heidi, Dylan, and BenjaminRecorded and produced by: Ashley B. LarsonDon't forget to check out the coloring pages that go along with each lesson! https://startingwithjesus.com/spb-cp/If you have enjoyed this program and would like to know more, go to our website: www.startingwithjesus.comThe Bible and nature story material used in today's devotional podcast has been used with permission from My Bible First. If you would like your own copy, please visit their website-or call 1-877-242-5317.If you would like to purchase your own Memory Verse CD or Songbook, go to Ouachita Hills Store (https://www.ouachitahillsacademy.org/store?page=1&store_category_id=0&sort_by=title&is_ascending=1&search=).If you would like to purchase the full Scripture Songs and Little Lessons CD, go to thehomeplace.org.Songs from: Little Voices Praise Him, SDA Hymnal, Sabbath Songs For Tiny Tots, New Sabbath Songs For Tiny Tots, Memory Verse Verse Songs for Cradle Roll, Children's Songs For Jesus, and Scripture Songs and Little LessonsAll Bible verses are from the NKJV.Singers for this Quarter: Tory, Caleb, and Enoch Hall, Hudson Reeves, Michael and Amy NelsonEditing assist: Dillon Austin and Josh LarsonMusic Recording and Editing: Rachel Nelson and Kristy HallColoring Pages: Rachel Lamming, Lily Canada, and Evie RodriguezTheme Music: Lindsey Mills- www.lindseymillsmusic.com God: who gives talents for us to use for Him
Baby Moses was left in a dangerous river. What amazing thing did God do to rescue him and what plan did he have for his life? Learn those answers and also about creatures that live in the Nile river in part B. Mem. vs. Psa.107:13Child helpers: Audrey, Heidi, Dylan, and BenjaminRecorded and produced by: Ashley B. LarsonDon't forget to check out the coloring pages that go along with each lesson! https://startingwithjesus.com/spb-cp/If you have enjoyed this program and would like to know more, go to our website: www.startingwithjesus.comThe Bible and nature story material used in today's devotional podcast has been used with permission from My Bible First. If you would like your own copy, please visit their website-or call 1-877-242-5317.If you would like to purchase your own Memory Verse CD or Songbook, go to Ouachita Hills Store (https://www.ouachitahillsacademy.org/store?page=1&store_category_id=0&sort_by=title&is_ascending=1&search=).If you would like to purchase the full Scripture Songs and Little Lessons CD, go to thehomeplace.org.Songs from: Little Voices Praise Him, SDA Hymnal, Sabbath Songs For Tiny Tots, New Sabbath Songs For Tiny Tots, Memory Verse Verse Songs for Cradle Roll, Children's Songs For Jesus, and Scripture Songs and Little LessonsAll Bible verses are from the NKJV.Singers for this Quarter: Tory, Caleb, and Enoch Hall, Hudson Reeves, Michael and Amy NelsonEditing assist: Dillon Austin and Josh LarsonMusic Recording and Editing: Rachel Nelson and Kristy HallColoring Pages: Rachel Lamming, Lily Canada, and Evie RodriguezTheme Music: Lindsey Mills- www.lindseymillsmusic.com God: who gives talents for us to use for Him
Moses Jesus & Christmas Moses and Jesus Compared: Part 1 You can see how Moses was a foreshadowing of Jesus. Stephen shows you that in Acts chapter 7, as he illustrated Joseph and Moses as pictures of Jesus. In this episode you will see how the Pharaoh of Baby Moses was just like Herod. You will see a fresh new Video, every Friday, 9:30 AM, Pacific Time. #TheWholeBible #GeorgeCrabb #Moses You will learn to use the Whole Bible to Understand the Bible. You will see how the Old Testament is key to understanding New Testament books like Revelation. You will gain the knowledge of typology and how it works to deepen your understanding of Jesus Christ. You will go deeper into the scriptures and be blessed because your heart will be ablaze with the love of God. When you Subscribe, you will also see random videos on Marriage, Faith, Biblical topics, Prophecy, Israel and Current Events uploaded periodically. All of my content is free, so Subscribe and click on the Alert Bell to get these videos. When you watch these videos, you will be discovering the Jewish Jesus. Link to the Playlist - How to find Jesus in the Old Testament: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6ei_77Y2U_tEubGNsliBo2MMsKSkId4g Buy George Crabb Merchandise here to support this bible teaching channel: Hoodies and T-shirt links https://buy-george-crabb-merchandise.creator-spring.com/ https://buy-george-crabb-merchandise.creator-spring.com/listing/jesus-loves-israel Website https://www.georgecrabb.com Apple Podcast link https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/george-crabb/id1521166541 Google Podcast link https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8yNjQ3N2ViNC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Spotify link https://open.spotify.com/show/2Q8s1czuFcqhYcKMbSRXQ6 Radio Public link https://radiopublic.com/george-crabb-WdZoEQ George's Books: Amazon books link https://www.amazon.com/dp/1723738786 Barnes & Noble link https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/tolaat-shani-george-aaron-crabb/1130256961?ean=2940164820381 Smashwords books link https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/georgecrabb 00:00 Evil Kings: Herod and Pharaoh 02:02 Out of Egypt I Called My Son 03:06 Herod the Demonic 04:14 The Pharaoh Like Herod 05:20 The Bible Gives the Date of this Pharaoh 06:39 Thutmose III was the Herod-like Pharaoh --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/george-crabb7/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/george-crabb7/support
Do you have a special little one that you adore and couldn't even imagine your life without them?Yes, I am talking about your little baby or even grandbaby. Oh my goodness our little precious possessions and that is what my kids are even though they are adults. Love my kids and oh my goodness when you have grand babies you become more protective. Well, I think that I mean more protective or maybe both protective and precious possession . I would like for you know some signs of concern with your little ones if you find a sitter or even if they are in childcare and I would like for you to be aware of signs and tips on what to look in for a babysitter. Also, I started thinking about the Baby Moses Law and the information that some may find interesting or share with someone. Thank you for listening, ❤️HenrieThank you for listening.Go find your Blessings!
“Talk is cheap.” “Actions speak louder than words.” “Easier said than done.” We've all heard these phrases before — and nobody questions their point. We all tend to agree that in most cases, according to conventional wisdom, it is easier to say stuff than to do stuff.And I think the writer of Hebrews would also agree with that, which is why in Hebrews 11, when he wants to show us what real faith looks like, in the example of Old Testament saints he does not give us a list of quotes they said, but he describes things they did. He tells us about actions they carried out. And beginning in verse 4, he is just working his way through the Old Testament storyline. If you remember, he starts with Abel, then Enoch, then Noah, and then he gives extended attention to Abraham, which we saw last week — and the writer doesn't mention everybody he could, and he doesn't say everything about those he does mention — but he hits the highlights and his main message is the same. He's saying: This is how faith looks. Faith has consequences.And we understand this. We get this. I think it's intuitive. A couple weeks ago after our service, I was talking with someone about Hebrews 11 and he said: “The examples of faith in Hebrews 11 make me wanna do something.” I think that's the bull's-eye sentiment we should have. The writer of Hebrews would hear that and say “Exactly!” And I think that's especially the case when it comes to our passage today, Chapter 11, verses 23–31, which focuses in on Moses.Structure + OutlineNow in terms of the structure of this text, in today's passage there are seven total examples from the ‘Moses generation' — just like there were seven total examples from the ‘Abraham generation' in the previous passage: there were four examples connected to Abraham directly, and three examples from people who came after him – Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph (see vv. 20, 21 22). In today's passages the writer is running that same 4:3 — there are four examples connected to Moses directly, and then three from those who came after: the people who crossed the Red Sea (v. 29), the people who march around Jericho (v. 30), and Rahab hiding the Hebrews spies (v. 31).There is a lot here that we could talk about, but what I'd like to do for today is to take this focus on Moses and focus in even more on one example from his life, in verses 24–26. Let me read these verses to you again. Look at these verses with me if you can. Hebrews 11, verse 24: “24 By faith Moses, when he was grown up, refused to be called the son of Pharaoh's daughter, 25 choosing rather to be mistreated with the people of God than to enjoy the fleeting pleasures of sin. 26 He considered the reproach of Christ greater wealth than the treasures of Egypt, for he was looking to the reward.” Now within this focus on Moses, I want to tell you three observations of his faith that I think are especially relevant for our church right now. Moses displays his faith by:A deliberate decisionA costly associationA peculiar valuationThat's our outline. And now before we dig in, let's pray again and ask God to help us.Father in heaven, by your grace alone, in your providence, we are here in this moment with your Holy Scriptures opened before us. We ask, by the power of your Spirit, open our hearts to hear from you. In Jesus's name, amen. Moses displays his faith, #1, by …1) A Deliberate DecisionWe see this right at the start verse 24: “By faith Moses, when he was grown up…” Now that might seem like an odd thing to say, but it makes more sense when you contrast it with verse 23 which starts, “By faith Moses, when he was born…”So these are different times in Moses's life. There's Baby Moses in verse 23 and Grown-up Moses in verse 24. And the writer of Hebrews points out examples of faith in both times, but it's important to notice in verse 23 that it's not really the faith of Moses on display, but it's the faith of his parents. “By faith Moses, when he was born, was hidden for three months by his parents…” See, Moses was entirely passive there. The being hidden was not his idea.Some of you have seen the animated movie, The Boss Baby. It's a funny movie, has some meaningful moments, and central to the whole plot is that this family has a newborn baby that acts like a normal baby around adults, but then acts like an adult when the adults are not around. The baby was sent by a higher unknown organization, and as a newborn he knows right away that he has a certain mission to accomplish.It's a funny movie, and what makes it funny is that the idea of a baby thinking like an adult is silly. It's all pretend. In real life, babies are cute, but they're not that smart — which is why you have to ‘baby proof' your house and tell them to not eat dirt (and things like that). Babies can only do baby things … including Baby Moses. Baby Moses did not hide himself. Baby Moses did not have the faith to not fear Pharaoh. That was his parents. But when Moses was grown up — that's different. Grown-up Moses has agency. He's able to do things on his own, including to have his own faith that he himself displays. That's what we see in verse 24. Verse 24 is the faith of Moses himself, not his parents.Now why is this relevant for our church?For the KidsWell it's because we have a lot of kids in our church — like hundreds — and there's a range of ages, from newborns all the way up through high school. And in this service there's a lot of the younger kids in childcare, but there's a lot of kids in here too — and I want to speak for a minute to you kids. Kids in the room, listen up. This is for you. One thing that I'm pretty sure you all have in common is that your parents have faith. In fact, the faith of your parents is a big reason you're here right now. Now that doesn't mean that you don't have faith yourself. Many of you do. Many of you have been baptized based upon the profession of your faith. But still as kids, as tweens and teens, you live at home under the authority of your parents, a lot of your faith is rightly influenced by them. But see here's what happens: As you get older, and as you become more independent, eventually you're gonna come to a time when you make all your own decisions about life and all this. You will no longer be passive in faith, but by your faith you will make deliberate decisions … like Moses did. Grown-up Moses in verse 24 is refusing one thing and choosing another — and you're gonna have to do the same. So kids, I wanna tell you something and I hope you never forget this: The two most powerful words you have are Yes and No. And your life, in large part, is going to be the outcome of how you use those words. What you say Yes to and what you say No to will form you into the person you become — and as Christians we say Yes and No by faith. As grown ups, starting where you are now, as you get into adulthood, by faith make deliberate decisions that display your faith in Jesus. Remember Jesus loves you, and make deliberate decisions by faith.We see the faith of Moses do that here, which meant for him, #2 …2) A Costly Association Verse 24: “By faith, when Moses was grown up, refused to be called the son of Pharaoh's daughter, choosing rather to be mistreated with the people of God than to enjoy the fleeting pleasure of sin.” Now in order for this to make sense to us we need to know a little more about the story of Moses. It's been a while since we've been in the Book of Exodus together, so this is a refresher: When the Book of Exodus opens, the people of Israel were enslaved in Egypt, but their number continued to multiply and spread. There were so many Hebrews that the Pharaoh felt threatened, so he put a death warrant on all the Hebrew male children. He commanded all his people to throw the Hebrew sons into the Nile River. Well, Moses's parents defied Pharaoh. They hid him for three months, and then they built him a raft, and so rather than he be thrown into the river, they floated him down the river in the raft and he was found by Pharaoh's daughter, and she took pity on him and drew him out of the water. Now this was an amazing story in Exodus but to keep it short, Pharaoh's daughter ended up adopting Moses as her son. And we could imagine that being the son of Pharaoh's daughter — being the grandson of Pharaoh — had some perks. Notice the parallel in verse 24 between being “called the son of Pharaoh's daughter” and “enjoying the feeling pleasures of sin.” Those go together.Moses would have grown up in a palace. He most likely, literally, had a silver spoon in his mouth. He had the best education possible, and became mighty in his words and deeds, the Bible says (see Acts 7:22). And we can imagine that the older he got, grown up Moses, he would have been afforded pretty much whatever he wanted. He would have had easy access to the “fleeting pleasures of sin.”But look what the writer of Hebrews says: instead of all that, Moses “chos[e] rather to be mistreated with the people of God.”Moses's Fork in the Road And if you have the Book of Exodus in mind, you might be thinking: When exactly did that happen?Well, I am 99% sure it happened in Exodus Chapter 2 when Moses defended one of the Hebrew slaves who was being beaten by an Egyptian. Y'all remember this? Moses killed an Egyptian who was beating up the Hebrew guy. This is a big part of Moses's story. It's why he had to flee Egypt. Well, if we go back to Exodus Chapter 2 to read this story, it comes right after the birth story of Moses, and the story starts, Chapter 2, verse 11: “One day when Moses had grown up, he went out to his people and looked on their burdens…” And in the Septuagint, the Greek translation of the Old Testament, the word there for “grown up” in Exodus 2:11 is the same word used here in Hebrews 11:24. And what's going on in Exodus 2 is that when Moses “went out to his people” he presumably went out from the palace. He left the Egyptian palace and went down to the streets where his people were burdened. So see, there's already an association happening in Exodus 2. But when he saw the Egyptian beating the Hebrew, that was a fork in the road for Moses. Who is he? Is he an Egyptian — Pharaoh's grandson? Or, is he one of the Hebrews?Is he with the powerful, the opulent, the movers and shakers of the day, or is he with the slaves, the-carry-your-lunch-pale-to-work, mistreated Hebrews?Is Moses with the Egyptians and all their drip or is he with the insulted people of God?Moses chose the people of God. He avenged his fellow Hebrew, and in fact, in Acts Chapter 7, in the famous speech of Deacon Stephen, he says that when Moses avenged the Hebrew he thought that the Hebrews would know that he was there to save them (see Acts 7:25). That was a watershed moment for Moses. He associated himself with the people of God, not with the Egyptians, and it cost him. He had to flee the palace and live in exile for forty years until he saw the burning bush.Moses chose to associate with the people of God, and he paid a high price. What kind of price do you think you'd be willing to pay?Let's just think about this for minute. Do you think you would still associate with Christians — or to get more practical — do you think you'd still associate with this local church if it cost you more than it does right now? How much of a cost is too much?Mr. By-Ends and the Negative WorldThere's an incredible character in the book Pilgrim's Progress I need to tell you about. His name is Mr. By-ends. Christian and Hopeful meet him as soon as they become friends and right away they're put off by some of the things he says, so they ask him more questions to try to get to know him. And he admits that he's not as “strict” as other pilgrims, and he says that he basically operates by two principles. He says he's speaking for himself and his relatives — Mr. Smooth-man, Mr. Facing-both-ways, Mr. Any-thing, and Mr. Two-Tongues — and he says our two principles are: First, we never strive against wind and tide; secondly, we are always most zealous when Religion goes in his Silver Slippers; we love much to walk with him in the street, if the sun shines, and the people applaud him.In other words, Mr. By-Ends is the epitome of a “fair-weather Christian.” He only acts like a Christian when it's easy. He wants to be a Christian when it's very low cost, very high direct benefit.And I think his character is super relevant for us today because we live in a unique time of our nation's history. We live in what's been called a “negative world.” It's the idea that since around 2014, American society, at large, has come to have a negative view of Christianity. In other words, especially in the higher ranks of society, among the educated, in a lot of the places where y'all work, associating with Christians is a social negative. Christian morality is despised and mocked and called bigotry (no matter how nicely we try to explain it). Now there are certainly other places in the world where it's harder to be a Christian, but within our own nation's history, for the first time, claiming to be a Christian is not a social benefit — but it comes with a cost (source).And there's a correlation here to what's been called “The Great De-churching.” There's been a study, recently published, that reports that fewer Americans go to church today than at any other point in our nation's history. The study claims that about 40 million American adults used to be part of a church, but they stopped involvement (source). And there are several different theories why, and one of them is that it cost more. Active faith, regular Christian rhythms and life, being involved with a local church, cost more than it used to … and for Mr. By-ends and those like him, the cost is too much. Well, Moses knew it was going to cost him, and still, by faith, he chose to associate with God's people. Talk is cheap, the cost is in the action. He chose the cost of that association.And the writer of Hebrews understands what these early Christians are dealing with. A few weeks ago, back in Chapter 10, we saw that the writer encourages these early Christians in their faith by telling them to recall what they've already endured. Already, Chapter 10, verse 33, they've been “publicly exposed to reproach and affliction, sometimes being partners with those so treated.” And now in Chapter 11 he wants them to make the connection: They have shown the same kind of faith that Moses did. Can you imagine anything more encouraging for these early Hebrew Christians? The writer wants them to know that they have faith like Moses. They would have heard verse 24 about Moses and thought: “That's us.”And I want y'all to know the same applies to us today. What we read here about Moses, and what our Christian ancestors understood and displayed, is in the ‘spiritual genetics' of our faith. Church, I want you to know that true faith will endure whatever the cost. Turn up the heat, come what may, true faith will be displayed.Moses displayed his faith by (1) a deliberate decision that meant (2) a costly association because of, #3 …3) A Peculiar ValuationThis is verse 26: “He considered the reproach of Christ greater wealth than the treasures of Egypt, for he was looking to the reward.” Now the first question here is: How is verse 26 connected to verse 25? We know there's some kind of connection — this the same train of thought. Verse 25 says that Moses chose rather to be mistreated with the people of God than to enjoy the fleeting pleasures of sin — and now the first verb in verse 26 is going to tell us the reason he made that choice. Verse 26 says that Moses chose to be mistreated with God's people because he considered the reproach of Christ greater wealth than the treasures of Egypt. Moses considered the reproach of Christ more valuable. That's why he made the choice he did.We can see this in the text, but What is the reproach of Christ? Is the writer of Hebrews saying that in Exodus 2 Moses actually knew about the future suffering of the Messiah and he made a conscious decision to align himself with that suffering?The answer is Yeah, sorta. Hang with me here. …Same Package of SufferingThe first thing I want you to see is the connection between the mistreatment of the people of God (in verse 25) and the reproach of Christ (in verse 26). Do you see how they're parallel? If we look at these verses together, it seems like the mistreatment of God's people and the reproach of Christ are talking about the same thing. They're the same package. Y'all see that? Now where's that come from?Well, a lot of times in the Bible, God's people and God's Messiah are described as having solidarity. God's Messiah takes on the identity of God's people. Now we know Jesus did that ultimately on the cross as our substitute, and he also did that at clear points throughout his earthly ministry. We actually see this hinted at in the Old Testament. For example, let's go to Psalm 89, verse 50. Turn there if you can. Psalm 89. I want you to see this. Read with me or listen closely to Psalm 89:50–51, “Remember, O Lord, how your servants are mocked,and how I bear in my heart the insults of all the many nations,51 with which your enemies mock, O Lord,with which they mock the footsteps of your anointed.” There's a parallel between the servants of God and God's anointed. God's people and God's Messiah. What is said of God's people is said of God's Messiah. They're both mocked.Now listen to these verses in the Septuagint (the Greek translation of the Old Testament that the writer of Hebrews would have read). In Psalm 89 he would have read: Remember, O Lord, the reproach (oneidismou) of your servants, which I have borne in my bosom, [even the reproach] of many nations; with which your enemies have reproached (ōneidisan), O Lord, with which they have reproached (ōneidisan) your Christ … Again, there's the same parallel between God's people and God's Messiah, and the Hebrew word for “mock” is translated into Greek as “reproach.” God's people and God's Messiah are both reproached. And that Greek word for “reproach” in Psalm 89 is the same word the writer of Hebrews uses in Hebrews 11:26, “the reproach of Christ.” The writer of Hebrews has Psalm 89 in mind in Hebrews 11, so, is he saying that Moses was thinking about the reproach of God's people or the reproach of Christ himself? The answer is Yes. When Moses chose solidarity with God's people in their reproach, he also chose solidarity with Christ in his reproach — because it's the same reproach. The reproach and insults and ridicule of Christ on behalf of his people is reproach, insults, and ridicule that we choose when we bear his name. And this reproach still exists today. Joe Rogan is one of the most influential men in the world — because millions of men listen to his podcast — and he routinely insults Christianity. He says Christianity is the easiest of all religions to mock. He says it's reproachable. The reproach of Christ is still a thing. Now does that make us move toward Jesus or shy away from him?The Greater WealthWell see, Moses didn't just move toward this reproach, but he said that this reproach of Christ is better than the treasures of Egypt. The reproach of Christ is more valuable than the treasures of Egypt. And that's the peculiar valuation — it's odd. Reproach, insults, suffering, culminating in a shameful execution on a Roman cross — how is that better than anything? That sounds horrible. Get me outta that! I'd rather do anything than to go through that! And yet Moses looked at it: that reproach and the treasures of Egypt … and he said, I'll take the reproach. Far be it from me to boast unless in the reproach of Christ, by which the world and all its treasure has been crucified to me and I to the world. The reproach of Christ is a stumbling block for Jews and folly to Gentiles, but for me — for Moses and those who have faith like Moses — the reproach of Christ is the power of God and the wisdom of God (see 1 Corinthians 1:22–25; Galatians 2:20). I'd rather have Jesus than silver or goldI'd rather be His than have riches untoldI'd rather have Jesus than houses or landI'd rather be led by His nail-pierced handThan to be the king of a vast domainAnd be held in sin's dread swayI'd rather have Jesus than anythingThis world affords today And that only makes sense when we, like Moses, by faith, look to the reward (end of verse 26). This reward is future and eternal, not immediate and temporal. This is when we have the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen. Unlike the fleeting pleasures of Egypt, we must see him who for now is invisible to us but who one day we will see face to face. One day, church, we will be looking at Jesus and everything will have been worth it.That's what brings us to this Table.The TableWe display our faith in Jesus not only with words, but with action — and the same could be said for how God displays his love for us.The Bible says that God shows/demonstrates his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. When we were most unloveable, God acted to show us his love. And that's what we remember at this Table.The bread here represents the body of Jesus; the cup represents the blood of Jesus — together this reminds us of the death of Jesus, the ultimate action of God's love. This morning if you've received that love, if you have put your faith in Jesus, you can display that faith by sharing in this meal. Brothers and sisters in Christ, let us eat and drink together, and give him thanks.
Pop quiz—name a famous kid from the Hebrew Bible. Baby Moses? Teenage David? That's about it. The Bible may be largely silent about childhood, but we can gather clues from archeology and ethnography to piece together a picture of what it was like to be a kid in ancient Israel. Special guest Kristine Garroway from Hebrew Union College joins Helen and Dave to reconstruct family life in ancient Israel: the spiritual anxieties around pregnancy, the rules of ancient adoption, and the chore lists assigned to little Israelite boys and girls. For more, check out Kristine's book, Growing Up in Ancient Israel: Children in Material Culture and Biblical Texts. Join the Time Travelers Club!Support the podcast and get special perks like bonus content and the ability ask your questions on air. Learn more about the Time Travelers Club. Theme music written and performed by Dave Roos
Do you know you have angels watching you all the time? Baby Moses had angels watching him. “You are my hiding place.” PSALM 32:7, NIV. We worship God when we thank Him.
Do you know you have angels watching you all the time? Baby Moses had angels watching him. “You are my hiding place.” PSALM 32:7, NIV. We worship God when we thank Him.
Message from Tim Osborn on July 2, 2023
Elizabeth shares the miraculous story of how baby Moses survived Egypt in a time where baby boys were not allowed to survive. Welcome to the Village Kids Podcast. Our bite-sized story podcast is a fun way to learn truths from the Bible in a fun story format. Tune in every week for a new episode on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your favourite podcasts.
Dear listeners, verses 7- 13 from sura 28 The story Alkassas القصص - shows us a glimpse of a mothers fear and worry as soldiers in town are ordered to kill all the babies born that year that were from a certain tribe/ race. But her belief, trust and love for God saved her and her baby from the wrongdoers. A life lesson : sometimes life will feel against you and you might feel alone or someone is being a tyrant , remember that Allah is with you . And in your heart keep the trust and love for Allah. Be patient and develop yourself and find different solutions. Don't give up or say it's in the hands of God I will go back to sleep. Even when Moses mother was promised by God that her baby will be back , she still took action and sent his sister to follow him anonymously. So life is in your hands make the best out of it.
I. The Promise-II. The Providence-III. The Faithfulness--Read- Exodus 2-Text- Exodus 2-1-10
ANNOUNCEMENT! If you've been wanting to attend a top-notch children's ministry workshop, come down to sunny Southern California April 28-29, 2022 (Friday and Saturday), and join me and many other children's ministers from around the nation as we come together for a fantastic time of fellowship, ideas, inspiration and learning. Registration is available at socalcommission.com/workshop at $20 per person and includes amazing workshops as well as dinner Friday night and lunch Saturday afternoon. 5 Kid's Ministry Takeaways From the Story of Jochebed and Baby Moses: We MUST see these children as worth saving! We MUST have a structure in place. We MUST not rely on the structure alone, but cover the ministry in prayer, fasting, Holy Ghost burden and anointing. We MUST put a kid in the ark! The child is only saved when they're placed in the basket. We MUST develop a church culture of support and enthusiasm around our children's ministry. Thank you for listening! If this episode was a blessing, I always appreciate a 5-rating on the podcast platform of your preference. This helps get the shop out there to more people who may be looking for kids-min resources. Share it with you kids-min circles and church family and I would be forever grateful. Let's go win some kids to Jesus! If you would like to get in touch, feel free to email me at kidsminuniversity@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kidsminuniversity/message
To-day my help Miss Auntie confront she wacky self-hatred for she Irish Catholic family. HOY! This St Patty's Day, anyone can am Irish. Even a Bear! If oo am prejudice against the Irish is important to ask WHY. Miss Auntie gived my 3 examples of naughty Irish humans, but there must am some nice ones, too, somewhere. We mustn't lump all of the Irish together. Even if they do seem to am mostly naughty in our wacky experiences. In thinkin' of this, take the example of my and the puppies. One puppy bited my nosey off, even though my had thunk we was buddies. But that only one puppy! Many others has ammed my true friends. My cannot just become anti-puppy, and have naughty hate in my heart. HOY! Is the same with the Irish Catholics. Be my naughty drunken grandma one? HOY. Be the mean nuns and priests my has meeted Irish? HOY. Be they true meanies, and full of naughtiness? Also HOY! But is possible there a nice one somewhere. My must keep the open mind. To-night my will ask Baby Jesus, Baby Moses and Baby Yoda - the Council of Magic Babies - what my can do to help heal Auntie's heart. Stop hating the Irish, Auntie! It not make no sense because oo ancestry.com prove oo am slightly one of they, ooself. HOY and goo'night, wacky listeners. Miss Auntie do not am too mad that my has publish the episode. HOY!
Baby Moses was left in a dangerous river. What amazing thing did God do to rescue him and what plan did he have for his life? Learn those answers and also about creatures that live in the Nile river in part B. Mem. vs. Psa.107:13 Check out this week's coloring pages at https://startingwithjesus.com/spb-cp/. Child helpers: Audrey, Heidi, Dylan, and BenjaminRecorded and produced by: Ashley B. LarsonDon't forget to check out the coloring pages that go along with each lesson! https://startingwithjesus.com/spb-cp/If you have enjoyed this program and would like to know more, go to our website: www.startingwithjesus.comThe Bible and nature story material used in today's devotional podcast has been used with permission from My Bible First. If you would like your own copy, please visit their website-or call 1-877-242-5317.If you would like to purchase your own Memory Verse CD or Songbook, go to Ouachita Hills Store (https://www.ouachitahillsacademy.org/store?page=1&store_category_id=0&sort_by=title&is_ascending=1&search=).If you would like to purchase the full Scripture Songs and Little Lessons CD, go to thehomeplace.org.Songs from: Little Voices Praise Him, SDA Hymnal, Sabbath Songs For Tiny Tots, New Sabbath Songs For Tiny Tots, Memory Verse Verse Songs for Cradle Roll, Children's Songs For Jesus, and Scripture Songs and Little LessonsAll Bible verses are from the NKJV.Singers for this Quarter: Tory, Caleb, and Enoch Hall, Hudson Reeves, Michael and Amy NelsonEditing assist: Dillon Austin and Josh LarsonMusic Recording and Editing: Rachel Nelson and Kristy HallColoring Pages: Rachel Lamming, Lily Canada, and Evie RodriguezTheme Music: Lindsey Mills- www.lindseymillsmusic.com God: who gives talents for us to use for Him
Baby Moses was left in a dangerous river. What amazing thing did God do to rescue him and what plan did he have for his life? Learn those answers and also about creatures that live in the Nile river in part B. Mem. vs. Psa.107:13 Check out this week's coloring pages at https://startingwithjesus.com/spb-cp/.. Child helpers: Audrey, Heidi, Dylan, and BenjaminRecorded and produced by: Ashley B. LarsonDon't forget to check out the coloring pages that go along with each lesson! https://startingwithjesus.com/spb-cp/If you have enjoyed this program and would like to know more, go to our website: www.startingwithjesus.comThe Bible and nature story material used in today's devotional podcast has been used with permission from My Bible First. If you would like your own copy, please visit their website-or call 1-877-242-5317.If you would like to purchase your own Memory Verse CD or Songbook, go to Ouachita Hills Store (https://www.ouachitahillsacademy.org/store?page=1&store_category_id=0&sort_by=title&is_ascending=1&search=).If you would like to purchase the full Scripture Songs and Little Lessons CD, go to thehomeplace.org.Songs from: Little Voices Praise Him, SDA Hymnal, Sabbath Songs For Tiny Tots, New Sabbath Songs For Tiny Tots, Memory Verse Verse Songs for Cradle Roll, Children's Songs For Jesus, and Scripture Songs and Little LessonsAll Bible verses are from the NKJV.Singers for this Quarter: Tory, Caleb, and Enoch Hall, Hudson Reeves, Michael and Amy NelsonEditing assist: Dillon Austin and Josh LarsonMusic Recording and Editing: Rachel Nelson and Kristy HallColoring Pages: Rachel Lamming, Lily Canada, and Evie RodriguezTheme Music: Lindsey Mills- www.lindseymillsmusic.com God: who gives talents for us to use for Him
TODAY ON THE GOD POD: You'll find out if the Holy Spirit will return, will AI replace God, will God replace Moses with AI, should ‘Rick and Morty' continue, will Gopher be fired from the Love Boat, who's big banging who, does weed give you the ability to time travel, and why US churches are on the decline. Also, get the latest show recommendations from Baby Moses on ‘TV Talk,' and learn about the Mandela Effect on ‘Conspiracy Corner with Moses.' And finally, on ‘Have Ya Hoyd? With Moses,' Tucker Carlson cancels ‘Spokescandies,' A&W's trolling bear mascot gets pants, sexy brand mascots are rated, and conservatives lose their minds when they accuse Xbox of going woke. The God Pod: Have It Yahweh! After 6000 years of running the universe, God realized that Satan is kicking his butt, like, really bad. Over the centuries and despite lots of trying, God has not been able to smite the forces of evil. So, he started a podcast to do just that. Full of fun and heart, the God Pod is a twice-weekly opportunity for God to hang out with his fellow deities and maybe even meet some interesting humans. Join our Discord chat server and ask us questions! https://discord.gg/7v3Cc4pjMC NEW EPISODES MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS The God Pod is everywhere! https://linktr.ee/godpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The eight episode in our dramatized Bible story series from The Bible for Me: Bible Stories and Prayers written by Amy Parker and Mike Nawrocki. Baby Moses Is Saved - a story about God's providence and protection, narrated by Amy Parker and Mike Nawrocki. Look for The Bible for Me: Bible Stories and Prayers on Amazon or wherever books are sold, Published by K-LOVE Books. Also visit us at TheBibleforMe.com
When Moses Simon was a baby he found himself caught in what's known as a "circle of death" on the river. Hear his take on this tale which has become island lore. Plus, a song written by host Gina Favano to honor the late Tyra Faulk.
Before we go back to the narrative of Exodus, we still have one great mystery to uncover about the stories we went over so far: how did the Baby Moses story find its way into the book of Exodus? And can its context glean new and specific insights? To support the podcast - join the tribe!The text for episode 44:These are the names of the children of Israel, which came into Egypt; every man and his household came with Jacob.Reuben, Simeon, Levi, and Judah,Issachar, Zebulun, and Benjamin,Dan, and Naphtali, Gad, and Asher.And all the people that came out of the loins of Jacob numbered in seventy, and Joseph was in Egypt.And the children of Israel were fruitful, and increased and multiplied, grew stronger, and the land was filled with them.And the Egyptians made the children of Israel serve with rigor:And they made their lives bitter with hard labor, in morter, and in brick, and in the field: all their work was hard labor.And the children of Israel sighed because of their labor, and cried out, and their cry reached God.And God heard their groaning, and God remembered his covenant with Abraham, with Isaac, and with Jacob.And God saw the children of Israel, and God knew. Support our podcast on Patreon! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today InPerspective with Dr. Harry Reeder August 23, 2022
This episode captures the dramatic scene as Baby Moses is pulled from the Nile River waters in the basket, and Miriam approaches her mother about a deeply shameful secret. You don't wanna miss this episode!
In this special collaboration with Scott McAndless, a presbyterian minister and podcaster on Retelling the Bible, Scott dramatized the feud between Jeremiah and Shemaya, based on episode 41 - Baby Moses, the Rapper, and the Nehelamite. Very cool! To join the tribe > https://www.patreon.com/biblicalproportions To listen to Scott's episode about baby Moses > https://bit.ly/3ze50b9 Support our podcast on Patreon! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
The baby Moses story might be incredibly famous today, but it has somehow disappeared and reappeared in the time of the writing and compiling of the Bible. Follow the incredible story of how it all (probably) went down. To support the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/biblicalproportions Support our podcast on Patreon! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
If these teachings have been a blessing to you, please consider supporting this channel: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=F3UNXXWFRHAG4After many years of oppression, God brings forth a baby boy by the name of Moses, who He will use to deliver Israel from Egyptian slavery. However, even though Moses will be aware of his uniqueness, it will not be because of his believing in his own qualifications and abilities that God will deliver the descendants of Jacob. He will attempt to deliver the Jews, but will fail magnificently. It is then that God will prepare him for the second phase of his life that he will learn to SHEPHERD the flock of God.00:00 - Review04:09 - The birth of Moses 08:45 - Baby Moses is found by pharaoh's daughter15:22 - The presumption of Moses29:12 - Moses flees to Midian33:36 - Moses resides with Jethro and is given a wife39:08 - Final thoughtsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/lets-talk-scripture/donations
A childless woman finds a baby boy on a heap of rubbish, and keeps him.
Baby Moses was left in a dangerous river. What amazing thing did God do to rescue him and what plan did he have for his life? Learn those answers and also about creatures that live in the Nile river in part B. Mem. vs. Psa.107:13 Check out this week's coloring pages at startingwithjesus.com https://startingwithjesus.com/spb-cp/.Child helpers: Audrey, Heidi, Dylan, and BenjaminRecorded and produced by: Ashley B. LarsonDon't forget to check out the coloring pages that go along with each lesson! https://startingwithjesus.com/spb-cp/If you have enjoyed this program and would like to know more, go to our website: www.startingwithjesus.comThe Bible and nature story material used in today's devotional podcast has been used with permission from My Bible First. If you would like your own copy, please visit their website-or call 1-877-242-5317.If you would like to purchase your own Memory Verse CD or Songbook, go to Ouchita Hills Store (https://www.ouachitahillsacademy.org/store?page=1&store_category_id=0&sort_by=title&is_ascending=1&search=).If you would like to purchase the full Scripture Songs and Little Lessons CD, go to thehomeplace.org.Songs from: Little Voices Praise Him, SDA Hymnal, Sabbath Songs For Tiny Tots, New Sabbath Songs For Tiny Tots, Memory Verse Verse Songs for Cradle Roll, Children's Songs For Jesus, and Scripture Songs and Little LessonsAll Bible verses are from the NKJV.Singers for this Quarter: Tory, Caleb, and Enoch Hall, Hudson Reeves, Michael and Amy NelsonEditing assist: My hubby Josh LarsonRachel Nelson: Music Recording and EditingRachel Lamming, Lily Canada, and Evie Rodriguez: Coloring Pages Lindsey Mills: Theme Music www.lindseymillsmusic.comGod: who gives talents for us to use for Him
Baby Moses was left in a dangerous river. What amazing thing did God do to rescue him and what plan did he have for his life? Learn those answers and also about creatures that live in the Nile river in part B. Mem. vs. Psa.107:13 Check out this week's coloring pages at startingwithjesus.com https://startingwithjesus.com/spb-cp/.Child helpers: Audrey, Heidi, Dylan, and BenjaminRecorded and produced by: Ashley B. LarsonDon't forget to check out the coloring pages that go along with each lesson! https://startingwithjesus.com/spb-cp/If you have enjoyed this program and would like to know more, go to our website: www.startingwithjesus.comThe Bible and nature story material used in today's devotional podcast has been used with permission from My Bible First. If you would like your own copy, please visit their website-or call 1-877-242-5317.If you would like to purchase your own Memory Verse CD or Songbook, go to Ouchita Hills Store (https://www.ouachitahillsacademy.org/store?page=1&store_category_id=0&sort_by=title&is_ascending=1&search=).If you would like to purchase the full Scripture Songs and Little Lessons CD, go to thehomeplace.org.Songs from: Little Voices Praise Him, SDA Hymnal, Sabbath Songs For Tiny Tots, New Sabbath Songs For Tiny Tots, Memory Verse Verse Songs for Cradle Roll, Children's Songs For Jesus, and Scripture Songs and Little LessonsAll Bible verses are from the NKJV.Singers for this Quarter: Tory, Caleb, and Enoch Hall, Hudson Reeves, Michael and Amy NelsonEditing assist: My hubby Josh LarsonRachel Nelson: Music Recording and EditingRachel Lamming, Lily Canada, and Evie Rodriguez: Coloring Pages Lindsey Mills: Theme Music www.lindseymillsmusic.comGod: who gives talents for us to use for Him
God has a plan for your life. What seems at time to be coincidences are not that. His plan is unfolding in your life. I love the story of Baby Moses and how in difficult times, God had a plan. Trust His plan today.
A Mudhākara by Shaykh Mohamed Faouzi al-Karkari (qs) — Translation & Voice by Yousef Casewit & Khalid Williams.
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Do you know you have angels watching you all the time? Baby Moses had angels watching him. “You are my hiding place.” PSALM 32:7, NIV. We worship God when we thank Him.
Do you know you have angels watching you all the time? Baby Moses had angels watching him. “You are my hiding place.” PSALM 32:7, NIV. We worship God when we thank Him.
I speak to Moses Kushaba, a LGBTQI activist who immigrated to the U.S. from Uganda to escape persecution during a time when the government was escalating anti-gay policies, leading to violence, imprisonment, and death of many accused of being homosexual. Moses was born during a civil war in Uganda and his name comes from a dramatic moment as a newborn when floods forced his mother to flee on foot. Baby Moses was placed in a wicker basket and pushed along as his family escaped. Both of his parents later died from AIDS, a pandemic that literally wiped out a generation of people in particularly hard-hit African countries. After immigrating, Moses served in Iraq as an Army medic and later studied social work and psychology. Immigrating to the U.S. and doing a tour of duty in Iraq were a godsend for Moses. “People ask me about my service in Iraq and I think, maybe, that was the best experience of my life.” When Moses was publicly outed as a young person in Uganda his life was in danger. Yet he found a way out of exile. His life and career as a Healer is an inspiration to anyone that's experienced homophobia and adversity because of their sexual orientation. We talk about Ibram X. Kendi's bestselling book How to Be An Antiracist, a book the New York Times called “The most courageous book to date on the problem of race in the Western mind.” We're not experts in antiracism but we are experts in how to change behaviors and heal the mind. We discuss the vulnerability of being anti-racist and break down what it means to live in an anti-racist way, confessing "I have this racist thought" instead of denying our human instinct to make up stories about others. I want this episode to be a challenge for you if you are White. Even if you think you are an accepting, non-biased person with persons of color you may count as your your friends, colleagues, or spouses, it is time to roll up our sleeves and begin observing, naming, and releasing racist thoughts. I practice coming out as an antiracist, with Moses. Oh, and I almost forgot, we talk about reparations and Watchmen. Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoulOfLifeShow or Twitter: https://twitter.com/SoulofLifeShow Want to book Keith as a guest on your podcast? Contact him at keith@souloflifeshow.com. ***7-Week Stress Reduction & Relationship Growth Course*** If you and your significant other are looking for ways to improve communication and strengthen your partnership, there is still time to enroll in my upcoming live 7-Week Mindfulness and IFS course, called Mindful Marriage. Partners of any kind are welcome. It's a one-of-a-kind offering that can truly transform how you show up in intimacy. For more information visit: https://community.souloflifeshow.com/