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Today's sermon is Some Bad Examples to Avoid by Lloyd Pulley Find more teaching from Pastor Lloyd at www.ccob.org
1 Samuel 2:11-36 Pastor Nick Decker
We must take heed to ourselves to not follow after these ‘Bad Examples' of sinning against God.
In this episode, John Kaplan and John McMahon welcome Jake Zweig, a former Navy SEAL, college football coach, and leadership development expert. Jake shares his inspiring journey from his formative years in Washington State to his achievements at the U.S. Naval Academy and beyond. The discussion covers his unyielding drive to win, lessons in leadership, and the significance of mentorship. Jake also explains his approach to identifying and developing leaders, which involves a deep understanding of their capabilities and a relentless pursuit of excellence. Tune in to hear Jake's valuable insights and powerful, real-life anecdotes on resilience and leadership.Tune in and learn more on this episode of The Revenue Builders Podcast.ADDITIONAL RESOURCESConnect and learn more about Jake Zweig: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jakezweig/HERE ARE SOME KEY SECTIONS TO CHECK OUT[00:03:36] Jake's Upbringing and Early Influences[00:06:22] Academic Achievements and Early Leadership[00:11:48] Journey to the Naval Academy[00:20:41] Challenges and Lessons at the Naval Academy[00:22:17] Transition to SEAL Training[00:25:41] Athletic Pursuits and Wrestling at Navy[00:30:49] Leadership Lessons from Bad Examples[00:32:42] Current Endeavors and Leadership Philosophy[00:35:22] The Importance of Hard Work and Dedication[00:36:07] Developing Leadership Skills[00:38:07] Characteristics of Successful Leaders[00:40:22] Emotional Intelligence and Intuition[00:41:53] The Role of Upbringing in Success[00:45:08] The How: Teaching and Mentorship[00:46:25] Real-Life Mentorship Success Stories[00:52:57] The Blueprint to Success[00:54:46] The Importance of Execution and Adaptability HIGHLIGHT QUOTES[00:32:30] "I'm about leadership and results. My job is to make sure those freshmen get grounded, have a great foundation for the rest of the time at the Naval Academy, and they learn good leadership. Screaming at people is not good leadership. That's bad leadership."[00:35:14] "They got to be a capable person. If you're not a capable person, I can't put you in charge. The next thing I look for is, do you want to be good? Because there's a lot of people out there that are super capable and they don't want to do the work to be great."[00:40:22] "Yeah, all of the things you said play into EQ, right? Like your emotional intelligence, your ability to talk to somebody and understand where they came from and who they are and how you can relate to them."
A tail of travail. Episode 1211 Greg's new book: Inspired Imperfection Dan's new book: Confident Humility Send Questions To: Dan: @thatdankentTwitter: @reKnewOrg Facebook: ReKnew Email: askgregboyd@gmail.com Links: Greg's book:"Crucifixion of the Warrior God" Website: ReKnew.org
A new MP3 sermon from Gracious Cross Reformed Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Learning Important Lessons From a Few Bad Examples: Part 1 Subtitle: 1 Corinthians Speaker: Gregg E. Harris Broadcaster: Gracious Cross Reformed Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 6/9/2024 Bible: 1 Corinthians 10:1-13 Length: 61 min.
Learning Important Lessons From a Few Bad Examples- Part 1- Key Text- 1 Corinthians 10-1-13 - Key Phrase- -Examples- - Presented by Gregg Harris
A new MP3 sermon from Gracious Cross Reformed Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Learning Important Lessons From a Few Bad Examples: Part 1 Subtitle: 1 Corinthians Speaker: Gregg E. Harris Broadcaster: Gracious Cross Reformed Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 6/9/2024 Bible: 1 Corinthians 10:1-13 Length: 61 min.
Learning Important Lessons From a Few Bad Examples: Part 1 Key Text: 1 Corinthians 10:1-13 Key Phrase: "Examples" Presented by Gregg Harris
This week we have Rock and Roll music that DESERVES to be heard from Appice, Kiss, Sebastian Bach, Skid Row, Sebastian James, The Mitch Perry Group, Judas Priest, Widows Rose, Saxon, Kix, Ablaze, Dennis DeYoung, The Black Crowes, and The Bad Examples! Songlist:Appice - War CryKiss - Thou Shalt NotSebastian Bach - FreedomSkid Row - Slave To The GrindSebastian James - American MadeMitch Perry Group - Jumpin' Jack FlashJudas Priest - The LodgerWidows Rose - Face To Face With InsanitySaxon - Super ChargerKix - Hot WireAblaze - Menace For The MedicineDennis DeYoung - Private JonesThe Black Crowes - Follow Your HeartThe Bad Examples - A Mindless Pop Song
-We are concluding this study of 'bad examples' from the Old Testament and considering the practical admonitions for us today.- - Pastor Ken Endean--Watch this Sunday evening's message from 1 Corinthians 10 entitled -Applied Learning-, the conclusion of our series -Learning from Bad Examples.-
-We are concluding this study of 'bad examples' from the Old Testament and considering the practical admonitions for us today.- - Pastor Ken Endean--Watch this Sunday evening's message from 1 Corinthians 10 entitled -Applied Learning-, the conclusion of our series -Learning from Bad Examples.-
"We are concluding this study of 'bad examples' from the Old Testament and considering the practical admonitions for us today." ~ Pastor Ken EndeanWatch this Sunday evening's message from 1 Corinthians 10 entitled "Applied Learning", the conclusion of our series "Learning from Bad Examples."
Can you benefit from your parents' bad examples? You betcha! Find out how in this mini podcast.Grasshopper Notes are the writings from America's Best Known Hypnotherapist John Morgan. His podcasts contain his most responded to essays and blog posts from the past two decades. Find the written versions of these podcasts on John's podcasting site: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1628038"The Grasshopper" is the part of you that whispers pearls of wisdom that seem to pop into your mind from out of the blue. John's essays and blog posts are his interpretations of these "Nips of Nectar." Others have labeled his writings as timeless wisdom. Most of the John's writings revolve around self improvement and self help. They address topics like: • Mindfulness• Peace of mind• Creativity• How to stay in the present moment• Spirituality• Behavior improvementAnd stories that transform you to a wider sense of awareness that presents more options. And isn't that what we all want, more options? John uploads these podcasts on a regular basis. So check back often to hear these podcasts heard around the world. Who wants to be the next person to change? Make sure to order a copy of John's new book: WISDOM OF THE GRASSHOPPER – 21 Days to Creativity. These mini-meditations take you inside where all your creative resources live. And you'll come out not only refreshed but recommitted to creating your future. It's only $16.95 and available at BLURB.COM at the link below. https://www.blurb.com/b/10239673-wisd...Also, download John's FREE book INTER RUPTION: The Magic Key To Lasting Change. It's available at John's website https://GrasshopperNotes.com
Learning from Good & Bad Examples - Acts 24:22-27 - Athanasios Bardis
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It's not surprising that many people are leaving Christian churches when we see such bad examples of them in the media. Some Christians have extreme worldviews, and when they have positions of power such as the Speaker of the House, they become role models for the whole of Christianity. Yet these extremes aren't the norm, and they turn people away from Christianity altogether. It's important for all religious communities to have diverse views while remaining grounded in truth. Spewing only one perspective of the Bible—one of condemnation—turns off the many people who seek love and belonging.
Question: How do you choose a direction for your life? Where are you trying to go?
Responding to comments regarding women pastors, the bad examples used in Scripture to argue for women becoming pastors, and coming back to the discussion on head coverings. Visit wwutt.com for all our videos!
On the twenty-ninth day of Ramadan 2023/1444, we review the theme of "Wives of Prophets Nuh and Lut: Bad Examples to Learn From."
Baddies, Alan has pulled a wee prank on Tray & J this year. You see, they don't think there's an episode coming out today, buuuuut in reality we have a compilation of some of our cringiest moments featuring your two favorite Bad Examples. Listen ad free, only on patreon.com/badexamples! And support our sponsors! Remember to enter our show codes for your exclusive offers baddies! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Also this week, Jake, Chris and Matt speak with Ralph Covert! Ralph has been performing and writing music for several decades as the lead singer of children's music group Ralph's World and lead singer of Chicago based indie-rock band The Bad Examples! Together, they discuss Ralph's music being played on Playhouse Disney for several years and doing the Playhouse Disney in Concert tour, his partnerships with Kellogg's and Huggies, Ralph's live acoustic Staycation shows, his stage production work and many more!
Meet Wubs. A 34 year old bachelor who has never had a girlfriend. Now meet the 3 beautiful Baddies who are competing to win his heart. In this season 7 opener, Tray & J are playing matchmaker in the very first ever Bad Examples dating game! Will he find love, or will he wub & tug alone forever? Listen ad-free, only on patreon.com/badexamples! And support our sponsors! Remember to enter our show codes for your exclusive offers baddies! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Howard Tullman, general managing partner for G2T3V, LLC and for the Chicago High Tech Investors, LLC, joins Lisa Dent to talk about what messages we send to the world when our government officials make bad decisions. This conversation with Howard Tullman is sponsored by Career Vision. Follow The Lisa Dent Show on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow […]
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In this very spooky episode of Bad Examples, the girls explore many of the mysteries that can be found in Alan's Hell AKA Jersey. Then the girls talk to a certified Baddie about her ghosting story, and LAWD is it a scary one. Listen ad-free, only on patreon.com/badexamples! And support our sponsors! Visit Zola at zola.com/badexamples. Remember to enter our show codes for your exclusive offers baddies! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Saul was handsome and tall and became Israel's first King. At first, the people were thrilled - he was a fine physical specimen. The people soon learned, however, that Saul may have been physically strong, but he was emotionally and spiritually weak. There is much we can learn from King Saul's really bad example when it comes to pride, arrogance, insecurity, and deceit. Join us as we dive into a 3000-year-old story and apply it to our lives today.
The story of Ananias and Sapphira is one of the most odd, confusing and shocking stories in the Bible. This couple told a lie and immediately paid the ultimate consequence for it, death! At first glance this story does not make a lot of sense. Why did this have to happen? Why would God allow this to happen? And what can we learn from this really bad example? You will have to watch to find out!
It's counterintuitive, but it's true: the guaranteed way to destroy your legacy is by making your life all about your life. This is what the ancient ruler known as Herod the Great did. He lived for himself at a level rarely achieved. In this teaching, we will learn what a self-centered life looks like, and how to avoid following this (really) bad example.
Have you ever knowingly chosen the wrong option? You knew better but you intentionally chose the wrong path. Have you ever fallen under the spell of the crowd? Instead of pushing back, you just went along. If you can answer “Yes” to one or both of these scenarios, you have walked the same pathway that Pontius Pilate walked. It's a pathway that leads to destruction, and in this teaching we will learn how to avoid this dangerous route.
Have you ever done something on an impulse and then, after you cooled down, you began to regret what you did? If so, you have a lot in common with a man in the Bible named Judas Iscariot. This week, we are going to learn how to AVOID making the impulsive mistakes that Judas made.
You can learn from other people. What matters is the kind of things you get from others. Some people are good at copying bad things. Be the exception; always imitate the good and the right.
In this episode, we discuss the world of property investment seminars and talk through whether they are worth it for both property investors and first home buyers. This includes a discussion on the different property investment seminars that are held, the cost to attend these seminars and what you'll learn from them.
Do you think we learn more from good examples or bad examples? It would be an interesting survey. I would guess that most of us learn more from bad examples than good examples because we would dismiss the good examples as setting a standard that we could not achieve or we learn that those “good examples” often have done some bad things. As they say, “Don't meet your heroes, you will only be disappointed." This Sunday, Pastor Aaron Naismith, is going to walk us through the bad examples from Jude 5-13 as warnings for us not to follow. The good thing is that we have the ultimate hero who does not disappoint and who remained always good. His name is Jesus! Keep your eyes on Him!
1 Corinthians 10:6, 11. These things that Paul had written are there to serve as examples to us. Examples of what not to do.
1 Corinthians 10:7-10. We see the word “neither” starting out each verse in these passages. That is significant because Paul is teaching us that these things should not be part of our life. Look at the list he provides, are any of these vices found in your life?
First Corinthians 10:1-5, Numbers 11:1-6, Philippians 3:13-14. Let the past be past. Your past is not going to help you get to your future. For Israel, as they were marching through the wilderness heading to their promised land, they could not let go of the good things of the past. They wanted the past more than they wanted the future. They all had seen the mighty hand of God at work to get them to where they were, but they didn't trust that mighty hand to get them where they were going. Do you trust the mighty hand of God for your future, or are you going to cling to the good things of the past?
Let's hear Kevin as he shares some big lessons in good and bad examples of dynamic customer experience.
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ARCHIVE (2004, episode 46, runtime: 28 mins) Jesse Lee gives a monologue in this episode, sharing what BOND is about: Rebuilding the family by rebuilding the man. He points out false black leaders such as Jesse Jackson, Louis Farrakhan, Coretta Scott King, and Al Sharpton. Most blacks claim to be Christian, yet support the Democrat Party! Jesse shows his then-new book SCAM: How the Black Leadership Exploits Black America. During this time, Michael Jackson made out accusations against him to be about race, turning to the "racist" group the Nation of Islam. Because blackness is more important than what's right, black jurors can be swayed — such as with O. J. Simpson. At one time, black men and women got married, were responsible, and raised their children in the right way — they didn't have leaders. Now they're falling into blaming white people, and begging for free stuff. Jesse also shows our periodic BOND newsletter. We must return to fathers and rebuild men. Overcome anger through forgiveness so that you can be born again, go free, and see the right way to go. Jesse Lee Peterson hosted a show and made numerous appearances on God's Learning Channel between late 2002 and late 2005. TIME STAMPS 0:00 JLP on GLC 0:39 Jesse Lee Peterson 1:02 Why BOND exists 6:38 Repudiation of Jesse Jackson 9:15 Scam: Black Leadership Exploits 11:29 Michael Jackson cries racism 15:00 Coretta Scott King: MLK widow 16:44 Men must lead 18:55 Who's the leaders' leader? 19:58 Al Sharpton the riot king 21:57 Whites: speak up, don't hate 22:38 Be born again: Forgive 26:50 Stand for America 27:16 Support BOND
What Good Are Bad Examples? 1st Corinthians 10:1-13 by Tim Lee
On this week's Bad Examples, Tracy and Jessica hear some wild stories & weigh in on a recent Reddit craze. Bottom line Baddies, if you ever have to question if you're the asshole, the answer is probably a big ol' YES! Watch along with this episode, or listen ad-free, only on patreon.com/badexamples! And support our sponsors! Visit BestFiends at bestfiends.com, DipSea at dipseastories.com/badexamples, HelloFresh at hellofresh.com/examples16. Remember to enter our show codes for your exclusive offers baddies! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we talk about Strategic Investors, detail what they are, their underlying realities and structures of operation, and present the case For and Against them. We also share Lessons Learnt that can be of value to you, if you are an Entrepreneur, a Financial/Institutional VC or a Strategic Investor. Navigation: Intro (01:33) Section 1: Context Setting (02:44) Section 2: The Bad Examples (12:01) Seciton 3: The Good Examples (21:39) Section 4: Other Players Join the “Party” (36:30) Section 5: Lessons Learnt for Strategic Investors, Entrepreneurs and VCs (41:25) Conclusion (51:31) Our co-hosts: Bertrand Schmitt, Entrepreneur in Residence at Red River West, co-founder at App Annie, business angel, advisor to startups and VC funds, @bschmitt Nuno Goncalves Pedro, Investor, Managing Partner, Founder at Chamaeleon, @ngpedro Our show: Tech DECIPHERED brings you the Entrepreneur and Investor views on Big Tech, VC and Start-up news, opinion pieces and research. We decipher their meaning, and add inside knowledge and context. Being nerds, we also discuss the latest gadgets and pop culture news Subscribe To Our Podcast Intro (01:34) Bertrand: Welcome to episode 28 of Tech DECIPHERED. This is a special episode on the topic of strategic investors. What are they, who are they, and are they helpful, how helpful can they be? I think it's one of the typical questions as an entrepreneur you would have to answer when you are considering getting financing. What type of investors, should I bring on board? And typically, early on, you might look at business angels. You might look at seed fund. And at some point, you would consider working with VCs. And you will probably discover that you have different type of VCs. On one side the sides we typically hear about in the news, in the press we are talking about more financial VCs. And on the other side of the spectrum you have what is called strategic investors, strategic VCs. Strategic sometimes for short. And we are going to talk about them. Who are they, what are they helpful for, how useful they are, how bad could they be for your business, for your startup. Welcome, Nuno, good to be with you to discuss this topic. How are you today? Nuno: I am well, in sunny California, so very well. Section 1 - Context Setting (02:44) Nuno: Maybe starting by defining what is strategic investors and where does that come from? The notion of they invest in, but they also contribute something that is more strategic. Maybe in the form of a partnership, or in the form of resources or other types of things that you put at the table. Normally, strategic investors are looked in the light, or as opposed to financial investors. So investors that are solely driven by the financial return and therefore, also solely driven by the capital that they put in. The world has become a little bit muddy over the last decade or so. There's now, investors that are more what I would call operating investor. So operating investors that jump into the company, and spend a significant part of their time in the company, sometimes even taking a significant part of the company, not just the classic minority in the company. But in order to simplify our discussion today, let's stick to the financial investor side, and the strategic investor side. So a financial investor would be someone like Chameleon, Red River West other VC firms that are out there, Sequoia Capital. We are investors that invest in a company, the biggest upside we can get is really financial. And obviously, we will produce value for the company under the form of helping the company scale, helping the company hire, helping the company get access to resources, and a variety of other things. So there is a little bit more operational minus in VC in general today, but the key objective of the whole thing is financial returns. A strategic investor, in many cases, when we talk about it, we use strategic investor as opposed to corpor...
Baddies as we lead up to our Season 6 premiere on February 8th, join us looking back at all the embarrassing things we've done for this show! In this throwback episode of Bad Examples, the girls play the game "Never Have I Ever," and instantly regret it. Someone's been arrested and someone faked an orgasm, but are Tracy and Jessica members of the mile high club? There's only one way to find out. Pour yourself a glass of rosé, and play along. Disclaimer: This episode is NOT for friends and family. No, really, no friends or family allowed. Become a VIP Baddie for even more Tray & J, only on patreon.com/badexamples! And support our sponsors! Remember to enter our show codes for your exclusive offers baddies! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The sermon in this review was preached by Joyce Meyer at Mega Fest on TBN's Praise. This video was published on YouTube on February 26th, 2021. All rights belong to Mega Fest and TBN's Praise. This video is for teaching and review purposes only and is protected under fair use. Fair use is a doctrine in the United States copyright law that allows limited use of copyrighted material without requiring permission from the rights holders, such as commentary, criticism, news reporting, research, teaching or scholarship. Original Sermon Link: https://youtu.be/H8higVMxGyM
Are there bad examples in God's Word? Join us in this episode as we discuss different types of examples and what they mean for your life. After listening, visit www.hideandseekministries.com/podcast to get a free printable worksheet to review what we talked about in this episode. The Knowing God Podcast is a fun and easy-to-understand Bible study that is great for kids (and adults too)! Scripture reference for this episode: John 13:15; 1 Peter 2:21; 1 John 2:6; Acts 13:22; Acts 7:45-46; 2 Samuel 11; Numbers 20; Genesis 12; Genesis 27; 1 Kings 11:4
What's holding you back? What's driving your decisions?