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In this episode of OP Talks, Dr. Javier Viera, President and Professor of Education and Leadership at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, and Dr. Maria Liu Wong, City Seminary of New York Provost, discuss her recent book On Becoming Wise Together: Learning and Leading in the City (Eerdmans, 2023). This work proposes “that intercultural and communal understandings of theological teaching and learning suit the context of a complex and quickly changing urban world better than individualistic, rational Western habits of knowing.” According to Dr. Wong, “This book reframes traditional Euro-North American conceptions of theological education by reflecting critically on my lived experience as a British-born Chinese-North American woman, a family member, an immigrant, an urban theological educator, a maker, a gallery curator, a community gardener, a Girl Scout troop leader, and a scholar.” This conversation and the book are part of of the Theological Education between the Times (TEBT) series, an initiative out of HTI member school Emory University Candler School of Theology that “gathers diverse groups of people for critical, theological conversations about the meanings and purposes of theological education. The project begins with a recognition that theological education is between the times, on the way. And it works in the confidence that we do not walk this road alone.”
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All Shall Be Well: Conversations with Women in the Academy and Beyond
“Theological education means paying attention to all of the sources that shape you spiritually, theologically, and seeing that the questions you're asking as a parent or as a student is theological reflection in practice.” — Maria Liu Wong Author and educator Maria Liu Wong joins us on the podcast to discuss the ways community and relationships create space for the riches of theological education. How can we open ourselves to the opportunities for theological education all around us — whether or not we are in seminary? Author and educator Dr. Maria Liu Wong joins us on the podcast to discuss her book On Becoming Wise Together: Learning and Leading in the City. This book is part of a 12- volume series with the Theological Education between the Times project, a diverse initiative that explores the changing landscape of theological education. Maria offers her own rich life experiences as a medium through which she tunes into the theological lessons God has for her as she digs deeply into the stories of her family, her friends, and her community. I loved the way Maria's viewpoint opens us to the constant presence of the Holy Spirit and the ways we're continually being shaped by the relationships and communities of which we are a part. Maria's voice is distinctive and wise, and I think you'll really enjoy learning from her. And if you listen to the end of the credits, you'll hear an excerpt from our conversation where Maria shares some tips about integrating the work of parenting into one's academic calling. So jump right in! We're so glad you're here. — Ann Boyd For show notes or more information please visit our article at The Well. If you'd like to support the work of InterVarsity's Women Scholars and Professionals, including future podcasts such as this episode, you can do so at givetoiv.org/wsap. Thank you for listening!
Because we live in a culture that gives us access to an infinite amount of information, we can sometimes make the mistake of thinking that we are wise, but there is a vast difference between knowledge and wisdom. I've been praying and pondering this episode for several weeks now as I wanted to start the New Year focused on what I believe is one of the most important goals that we as wives and moms can devote ourselves to and that is becoming wise women of God. Resources mentioned in this episode: Heritage Defense When CPS Comes to Your Door (podcast episode telling our story) CTC Math The Unhurried Homeschooler Unhurried Grace for a Mom's Heart The Four-Hour School Day Subscribe to my monthly newsletter and get free access to my book; Unhurried Grace for a Mom's Heart Devotional Thoughts on Concerns About 2024 Psalm 107:34-43 (Please check out my latest book, The Four Hour School Day: How You and Your Kids Can Thrive in the Homeschool Life on Amazon, durendawilson.com, or your favorite bookseller!)
The tongue can speak words of life or words of death. Proverbs 18:21
In this episode, you will hear a Daily Reminder from Ji Kwang Dae Poep Sa Nim about becoming wise like a Buddha. Is this possible?Yes, definitely! Thank You very much Ji Kwang Dae Poep Sa Nim
Lead Pastor, Jordan Lumbard, finishes the series talking about how our mindset determines the trajectory our life and how renewing our thinking can change it.
1. Entering the Narrow Gate2. Judging the Obvious3. Becoming Wise
1. Entering the Narrow Gate2. Judging the Obvious3. Becoming Wise
Lead Pastor, Jordan Lumbard, continues the series talking about how there is often purpose in our struggles.
Lead Pastor, Jordan Lumbard, continues the series talking about the importance of discerning the will of god in your life.
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Lead Pastor, Jordan Lumbard, continues the series talking about how to have a healthy fear of the lord.
Lead Pastor, Jordan Lumbard, continues the series talking about how humans naturally deal with conflict and as Christians there is a better, more wise way for us to confront conflicts in our life.
“We are made wise not by the recollection of our past, but by the responsibility for our future.” – George Bernard Shaw Shaw's comment on wisdom is important because it rightly integrates the past and the future. In fact, it can't truly be wisdom unless we apply to the future what we have learned by experience to be true. For as it has been said, if we don't learn from history we are doomed to repeat it. Having gathered a consensus from professors who have taught at seminaries like Trinity, Dallas, and Moody Bible Institute, we'll see that the path to wisdom involves the essential aspects of studying Scripture, prayer and meditation, seeking wise counsel, character development, community, and practical application. Read the transcript for The Essentials for Becoming Wise Sign up for the Wisdom In All Things weekly email
Lead Pastor, Jordan Lumbard, continues the series talking about the importance of using our words wisely as our tongues have the power to bring life or death.
Lead Pastor, Jordan Lumbard, kicks off a new series talking about how wisdom isn't something we are born with or guaranteed with age but something we have to actively search for.
Wisdom is one of the four cardinal virtues, so it makes sense why the Stoics spent so much time thinking and writing about it. It is often seen as abstract, and hence, it can cause confusion as to what it really is. But what is wisdom? How can we become more wise? Is there a difference between "wisdom" and "knowledge"? And why is humility important in wisdom? Find this episode on: https://linktr.ee/Strongstoic The Strong Stoic Podcast is a raw, honest, and unapologetically deep podcast about philosophy and self-improvement. Join your host, Brandon Tumblin, as he breaks down a wide variety of complex and difficult topics aimed at provoking thought and opening your perspective. This podcast is listener-supported; if you would like to support the Strong Stoic (as well as gain access to exclusive content), you can do so on Patreon or Substack: Patreon: www.patreon.com/brandontumblin Substack: https://strongstoic.substack.com You can also find me at my website and on social media: Podcast Website: www.brandontumblin.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thestrongstoic Twitter: https://twitter.com/thestrongstoic Medium: https://thestrongstoic.medium.com/ Telegram Channel: https://t.me/strongstoicpodcast Telegram Chat: https://t.me/strongstoicchat The Walled Garden: www.thewalledgarden.com The Stoic Gym: https://thestoicgym.com Paradoxically Speaking: https://paradoxicallyspeaking.substack.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's guest on the Gravity Podcast is Dr. Jeffrey Gladden. Many of you have probably heard me talk about the Gladden Longevity Clinic in Dallas, Texas – Dr. Gladden's functional medicine and wellness clinic that he started. I have been, and many others have been, the beneficiaries of this phenomenal facility that's really changed a lot for me physically and mentally.Facing the rest of his life in likely physical and mental decline, Dr. Gladden made his own path – leading to his own truth. He cracked the code for himself, coming to profound questions and answers which drove him to a renewed passion for helping others turn back the clock, stay young, and lead their most impactful lives.Dr. Gladden is, amongst other things, due to release his first book, Making 100 The New 30, which provides the basis for most of our conversation today. It was fun for me to have a chance to share his story with the Gravity community. Enjoy.To learn more, visit: thegravitypodcast.comResources:Podcast: Making 100 The New 30Podcast: Gladden Longevity PodcastLinkedin: Jeffrey Gladden MD, FACCWebsite: gladdenlongevity.comInstagram: @gladdenlongevityYouTube: Gladden LongevityFacebook: Gladden LongevityGravity is produced by Crate Media.
Stewart continues his series on Ecclesiastes "Living Aware of Our Death." Tonight is on Ecclesiastes 7:1-25.
Hey Sis! HAPPY NEW YEAR! I'm so excited that you're joining me in 2023. I love that you're committed to becoming the best version of yourself. I will continue reading devotions from my book in 2023. And in January, I will be reading from part 5–Gaining Wisdom. Today's devotion is about laying the foundation for gaining wisdom. The scripture reference is Proverbs 9:10 (NLT). Truth be told, I almost skipped reading from part 5 of the book altogether. It's the shortest part of the book. But as I was reading through some of the devotions, and I knew I could not deprive you of the goodness! Sis, Godly wisdom is essential on this journey of life no matter what season you find yourself in. You should do all you can to gain Godly wisdom because it helps you make the best decisions for your life, but how do you gain wisdom? As with everything, it's a process, and today we're going to talk about how to get started. God's ways are contrary to the world's ways. The world will make you believe the only way to gain wisdom is to go to school and learn from certain people, maybe even develop certain skills. However, to truly become wise, you have to get to know God. This process may not sound like a lot of fun, but if you really begin to seek Godly wisdom, you will see a total shift in your life. Listen, to this devotion Sis! You'll be glad you did! If you enjoyed the content from this minisode, be sure to grab a copy of my book: Goodbye Heartbreak, Hello Purpose: A 365 Day Devotional to Journey through Emotional Healing, Spiritual Growth, and Purpose from my website www.kandiceabateast.com, and don't forget your lined journal so you can communicate with God on this journey. Remember to use the promo code: PODCAST10 at any time for a 10% discount off of my book and journal. But if you're listening for the New Year, I have a New Year deal for you! As we enter into 2023, we are offering you a 23% discount off of the paperback and digital copies of the book and the journal to celebrate! The sale started New Year's Day and ends at midnight tonight (CST). Take advantage of these incredible savings! Just use the promo code: NEW23 for your discount. This is absolutely the devotional you need for 2023! Something new! I'm now offering gift cards on my website! Send this link to someone who's looking for the perfect gift for you: https://www.kandiceabateast.com/gift-card. And if you know another sister on her heart healing journey, why not bless her with a gift card as well? She will be so thankful to you! Sis, is the pain from this breakup just too much for you to handle on your own? Are you feeling like you'll never make it through this season of your life? You don't have to struggle through your healing journey. Let me help you! Go to www.kandiceabateast.com/contact to request a coaching session with me, so you can start making real progress in your healing journey. You can get started working with me for as little as $47. Remember, you are worth the investment! Not sure Heartbreak Coaching Sessions are right for you? Book a free 5 to 10 minute discovery call. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain. Use this link to schedule your discovery call today. Free Heartbreak Coaching Discovery Call Be sure to join my Facebook group to get more information and encouragement. The Healing Heartbreak Community You can also follow me on Instagram @goodbyeheartbreakhellopurpose
In today's episode we are exploring what it means to live a flourishing writing life, practically, emotionally and spiritually. It includes:- The relationship between money and writing- My guideposts for the writing path- PLUS a special message for youI hope this podcast will help you write fearlessly, and with joy, and build a writing practice that nourishes you for the rest of your life. I'd love to see what writing it inspires – feel free to share by tagging me @bethkempton #fearlesswriterpodcastBethXxPS Please note there is a chunk of silence in this podcast. It is supposed to be there for the weekly writing exercise!Click here to download the transcriptThe theme music for The Fearless Writer Podcast is The River sung by Danni Nicholls, co-written by Danni Nicholls and me, Beth Kempton. Listen on iTunes / Spotify / Youtube and feel free to add it to your Instagram reels! See here for the lyrics and full credits.***Did you know the audiobook version of The Way of the Fearless Writer includes a full meditation album to help get the words flowing? You can get it here. Resources mentioned in this episode:• The Way of the Fearless Writer by Beth Kempton (Piatkus). US/Canada edition HERE.• Calm Christmas and a Happy New Year by Beth Kempton (Piatkus)•Writing As a Way of Healing by Louise DeSalvo (The Women's Press) p.73•Becoming Wise by Krista Tippett (Penguin) p.266•Benedictus by John O'Donohue (Bantam Press) p.204• Lifesongs by Steve Thorp p.39More at bethkempton.com / dowhatyouloveforlife.com / Instagram
Podcast #13- Tricks to Becoming Wise with FinancesIntro- I am a professional magician and a pastor.I am working towards my license as a Marriage and Family Therapist.K- when it comes to money, have to be on the same page- otherwise arguments and frustrations. -we have had our ups and downs for sure-we started with $1000, used credit cards, etc,-2008 recession caused all of our “cards to fall.”K- spenders vs savers-dreamer vs dream crusher-couples fight about money cause of childhood experiences, or maybe keeping up with their neighborsD- key to winning is communicating, compromising, and holding each other accountable (as partners, not parenting each other).-best decision= Dave Ramsey envelope system and setting up automatic withdrawal to our savings accounts & titheK- I love the “fun money envelope” and the emergency envelopeD- new mindset- cause debt is a constant weight, we become slaves to our bills-we changed mindset with 3 things…Become debt freeChoose to become generous (God pocket)Start your new system now. Don't wait.K- Budgeting is not a curse word. -goal isn't to constrict you, but to free you-because our income is erratic, we budget weekly-check out DaveRamsey.com for more help with budgetingD- automate everything!-auto savings for vacations, Christmas, cars, education, emergenciesChallenge- make a plan together! How can you both be better at taking control of your finances? -It can be scary to rely on your spouse to take care of the money, so be a trustworthy spouse. -If you are not good at keeping track of money, get good at it! It is more than just numbers- you are giving your spouse and your family the security they need.Don't let money be the source of conflict in your marriage!Closing- see you next time!
Join us as Pastor Brandon Hays preaches about becoming wise. this sermon was recorded on August 14, 2022
Do you consider yourself a wise person? Do you know how to live skillfully? Do you know how to navigate life's opportunities and its complexities? However you answer those question, the book of Proverbs offers you a path forward—a path to grow in wisdom. In this message, we will see that this growth takes place in the context of relationships. Likewise, we will learn where we need to start if our lives are to move in a wise direction.
Do you consider yourself a wise person? Do you know how to live skillfully? Do you know how to navigate life's opportunities and its complexities? However you answer those question, the book of Proverbs offers you a path forward—a path to grow in wisdom. In this message, we will see that this growth takes place in the context of relationships. Likewise, we will learn where we need to start if our lives are to move in a wise direction.
As we begin our new series Pastor John Hill focused in on the first habit to becoming the best version of yourself: wisdom. Watch this message to find out what God has to say about wisdom… we think you might be surprised!
On this episode series, Becoming, we are focusing on identifying "Becoming Wise" featuring Chiamaka Duru. Chiamaka is a writer, an upcoming therapist, and known to be the queen of self-care. She finds her passion in helping people heal their spirits & souls through her work as a healer and writer, while simultaneously doing the work to heal herself. Chiamaka also makes it her mission to bring people together to heal in community through her ministry called Pillow Talk where real talk conversations are had on diverse topics such as mental health & self-love, that lead people to dig deeper and become whole within. Chiamaka finds a way to intertwine all of her passions and all aspects of who she is to walk in purpose as a healer, and her goal is to make impact in her own corner of the earth with the hopes to reach & touch the whole world. You can follow Chiamaka on the following platforms: IG: @by.chiamka Plus, listen to her latest single "My Everything," on Apple Music, Spotify, SoundCloud, TIDAL
In this episode of Reclaiming Purpose, we are discussing how to quantum leap through an uplevel when you're experiencing discomfort and sneaky self sabotage that wants to keep us in our comfort zone. In this episode, we discuss: The phases of an uplevel that are required to become a new person with a new reality Our personal stories of getting started with momentum towards our desires How you can move through your own uplevel with grace to quantum leap on the other side GET IN TOUCH WITH COMET IG // @TheyCallMeComet Offerings // https://linktr.ee/theycallmecomet TRY IT BEFORE YOU BUY IT Wildest Dreams turned Real Life: The Ultimate Guide to Becoming Wise, Wealthy, and Wicked Sexy LEARN MORE ABOUT // T H E ⧊ W A Y Priestess Initiation Mastermind by DM ME ‘PRIESTESS' ON IG @youareintuit or Sign up here: https://www.youareintuit.com/the-way JOIN THE FREE YAI COMMUNITY https://www.youareintuit.com/free Subscribe on iTunes here. Every review is read personally and your feedback is so so appreciated. Please leave a review to let us know you're listening. Follow You Are Intuit: Instagram // @youareintuit Facebook // @youareintuit YouTube // You Are Intuit Explore the Resources Free Training: Understanding Your Intuition :: The Basics Check Out More on the Blog Meanderings to Elicit Change with Dayna Lisa
In this episode Parker and Carrie are in conversation with author, journalist, activist, Courtney Martin, about her new book, Learning in Public: Lessons for a Racially Divided America from My Daughter's School. Courtney has a popular Substack newsletter, called Examined Family, and speaks widely at conferences and colleges through out the country. She is also the co-founder of the Solutions Journalism Network, FRESH Speakers Bureau, and the Bay Area chapter of Integrated Schools. We're both very moved by Courtney's new book and her open, honest, informed and humble presentation of the story of this book, which reads like a memoir and yet filled with such important information about what it means to try to live a moral and ethical life in such divided times. “Writing with equal passion as a journalist and a mother, Courtney Martin interrogates the history and the moral contradictions of “elite parenting,” gentrification, and school choice. She lives the question of how to chart a new way forward with her daughter in their neighborhood. This is a kind of modeling our society needs – as openly messy as the work of remaking our world.”―Krista Tippett, host of On Being and author of Becoming Wise