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Series: The Light of the World Originally aired 05/24/2026
We've been wanting to talk for some time: well, here it is. Isaac Harvey speaks about his happier 2026 and the challenges of 2025. He now has secure supportive housing and funding to ensure care. Bestowed with an MBE he may now have even more of voice when it comes to accessibility and possibilities. He takes the trains, he flies, he even has jumped out of an airplane. He is inspirational!
As Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is bestowed with a chiefly title in the Pacific, back home his ministers continue to grapple with New Zealand's response to the war in the Middle East and a potential fuel crisis. Nicola Willis called a media conference to deliver an update this afternoon - and hinted at potential government support should fuel prices continue their climb. Deputy political editor Craig McCulloch spoke to Lisa Owen.
Bible Readings: Revelation 21:1 – 27 Luke 22:24 – 38 Sermon Outline: Luke 22:28–30 (NKJV) 28 “But you are those who have continued with Me in My trials. 29 And I bestow upon you a kingdom, just as My Father bestowed one upon Me, 30 that you may eat and drink at My table in… The post 08/03/2026 – Evening Service: A Kingdom Bestowed? appeared first on Maroubra Presbyterian Church.
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Pastor Phelps continues preaching through the book of Acts by considering Acts 10 and the conversion of Cornelius. Message originally preached Sunday morning December 14, 2025.
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As we continue shaping the introduction to NeuroHarmonics, we're presenting a three-part series on Walter Russell. We touched on his work a few years ago, but we're returning to it now because his life so clearly illustrates what our method is all about. Since NeuroHarmonics blends timeless human wisdom with insights from modern brain science, we'll begin with some core wisdom principles and then see how Russell's extraordinary life embodied one of its deepest truths. Here are a few key teachings to consider: 1. There is an infinite intelligence behind all creation—call it God, or any name you like. 2. Our understanding of this power is always limited by our finite minds. 3. This remarkable power lives within every person and can be called the “Indwelling God Presence.” 4. Because it is always within us, we can choose to uncover it and connect our awareness to it. 5. Focusing on it makes us better human beings and greatly increases our inner fulfillment and happiness. Now, how does Walter Russell fit in? Born in poverty in Boston in 1873, he left school after the fourth grade. Yet he became a world-renowned painter, sculptor, architect, musician, scientist, and spiritual philosopher. He was also a multi-millionaire New Yorker and a close friend of presidents, kings, poets, and artists. So how did this disadvantaged fourth-grade dropout achieve such heights? Amazingly, Russell claimed it was simple: he tapped into the Indwelling God Presence within him, which was the source of his wisdom, creativity, and initiative. This first episode in our Walter Russell series offers the amusing story of how I first heard of him, along with an overview of his extraordinary life. As it unfolds, keep in mind that he credited everything to the Indwelling Presence he contacted within himself. And most important of all, he insisted that anyone could do the same. In his view, the question was never if it works—the only question was whether you will try it. Enjoy the story… Episode 40 – Self-Bestowed Genius I have found that every once in a while, some unexpected information can come from an unexpected source and make an unexpectedly major change in your outlook on life. Something like that happened to me a few years ago. I was in the pool behind our condo and a stranger came over and introduced himself to me. We struck up an informal conversation with one random topic casually leading to another. At one point he asked me if I had ever heard of someone named Walter Russell. I drew a complete blank. The name meant nothing to me at all and I said so. Looking surprised at my ignorance, he launched into a string of hyperboles about this person I'd never heard of - that he was one of the most multi-talented people who ever lived, that his rags-to-riches story was one of the classics in American History, that he was a teacher of Consciousness Evolution, who claimed that we can all become geniuses if we want to and that Walter Cronkite had called him the “Leonardo DaVinci of our time,” when he announced his death on national TV in 1963. And on and on and on. Then, he said with a sly smile, that Walter Russell was so brilliant and so prolific that he made Benjamin Franklin look like a “schlepper.” Now, I'm pretty familiar with US history and culture, and I've been aware of Consciousness Evolution since the idea first caught my eye in the early 70s, and in all this time, I had never once heard of Walter Russell. So naturally, I was skeptical. After all, if this Russell guy was so great, how come I had never heard of him? The stranger's looks didn't help dispel my doubts either. He was obviously a bit “out there.” A not-quite-former hippie in his mid-sixties, it seemed like he had not-quite-returned from wherever it was that his last acid trip had dropped him off. And frankly, his Ben Franklin “schlepper” comment rubbed me the wrong way. Schlepper is a fairly nasty Yiddish term with a host of meanings, one more pejorative than the next. It's basically a lazy dim-wit who can only perform menial tasks and can't be trusted. Just your average dolt. Now, I have always been a huge fan of Franklin's, and idea of applying the term to him just didn't sit well with me. Suddenly, for no apparent reason, the stranger in the pool did a perfect Groucho Marx impersonation. It turned out that he did Groucho impressions for a living, and he broke into a string of jokes that were actually pretty funny. Impersonation seemed like it was second nature to him. Then, he looked over to the far corner of the pool, rolled his eyes, sang “Hello, I must be going” and swam away. An instant later, he was playing Groucho to a few well-groomed ladies who had just come into the pool. It was a mildly amusing event at the pool during a pleasantly uneventful summer, and I made a lukewarm mental note to look this Walter Russell up someday. I jotted the name down, stuck it in a junk drawer and forgot about it. At least six months must have gone by before I stumbled on the note again. I was sort of killing time, which is something I've been known to be a master of, so I thought I'd do a quick Google search. I was expecting to find a few miniscule bits of information that I'd browse for a few moments, then move onto something else. But what I found really was something else and in a matter of seconds, I couldn't believe what I was reading. And I don't mean that as a figure of speech. What I mean is that I actually couldn't believe what I was reading. It seemed preposterous, like it couldn't possibly have been true. I had never seen anything quite like it before. Walter Russell had been a prominent 20th century figure, a self-made millionaire who lived in New York City and had a studio in Carnegie Hall. A master painter and sculptor, he had also started a large architect firm in the city and had been intimately involved with the construction and financing of seventeen significant buildings. He owned a stable of Arabian horses in Central Park and was a renown equestrian. He took up figure skating in his forties and won the US national championship against competitors in their twenties. And later in life, as he got involved in the study of chemistry, he helped upgrade the periodic table of elements. His name was always in the papers and he ran with quite a crowd - Theodore Roosevelt, Mark Twain, Rudyard Kipling, Thomas Edison, Nicola Tesla and FDR, to name just a few. Not to mention his close friend Thomas J. Watson, Sr., who founded IBM. And yet not one person that I knew had ever heard of him. It was incredible. How could someone who had accomplished so much, in so many different fields, on such a grand scale, be so unknown? It didn't make sense. After all, this wasn't ancient history and it certainly didn't happen in a vacuum. I was astounded and kept reading. Two books that were several decades old caught my eye – “The Man Who Tapped the Secrets of the Universe,” and “The Secret of Working Knowingly with God.” The titles surprised me. I didn't see their connection to the subject matter I had been reading. I looked them up and the price was right, so I ordered them blind. When they came a few days later, it was immediately clear that this whole story ran much deeper than I thought. I was stunned by the books and couldn't put them down. To begin to grasp the depth of the story, the first thing to understand is that Russell was basically uneducated. Born into a very poor family in Boston in 1871, his parents got him in a job in a grocery store when he was about 10 years old. To help support the family, he dropped out of school after the fourth grade and never went back. So, amazingly given all that he had accomplished, he had no college, no high school or even junior high. Yet, he went on to become one of the most accomplished people in history - a self-made millionaire, friend to presidents and kings, an internationally renowned painter, sculptor, musician, architect, scientist, sportsman, businessman, and master teacher. His resume was obviously well-documented and his vast accomplishments were completely verified. Although what he did was truly amazing, even more amazing was how he said he did it. According to him, from the time he was a young boy, he experienced a series of inner illuminations that continued throughout his entire life. And these inner illuminations tapped him into a vast storehouse of wisdom, indeed the wisdom of the universe. It all started when he was seven years old. He was playing marbles with some friends and suddenly, “Something tremendous happened to me, something indescribable, something so beautiful, so wonderful, a sort of complete blotting out of everything concerning the physical universe, concerning my body. “A great burst of changing colors – blue, violet, orange seemed to fill and pervade all space and me. I was swallowed up in it. Then that ceased and there was a blinding flash and I stood motionless.” He couldn't function at all for several hours and it took him over a week to recover his normal consciousness. But he really wasn't the same. In fact, he was never the same again. It happened to him again the following May. And then it happened every May for the rest of his life. Every seven years the episode would be particularly intense, lasting for several days at a time. Once, he was in the altered state, in tune with this universal intelligence for 39 days. Following each experience, he would find that he was different, as though his whole being had been elevated. Sublime understandings would crystallize in his mind. He seemed to have direct access to new levels of information. His existing talents would deepen or he would develop new ones. For example, he could play the piano at a young age, but following one of the episodes, he was suddenly able to write and play advanced musical compositions, with a depth of emotion and pathos that was extraordinary. Everyone noticed the changes and several of the formal pieces he composed were played by symphony orchestras throughout the world. The exact same thing happened with his skill as an artist. He had some talent and training, but it expanded exponentially after one of his episodes and he started churning out masterpieces. He soon became the artistic director of Colliers Magazine, and his series of pictures called, “The most beautiful children in America” won several awards. He drew a portrait of Teddy Roosevelt's children that hung in the White House for a time. On another occasion, his talent as a sculptor manifested instantaneously. He created over fifty masterpieces including busts of Thomas Edison and Mark Twain that are breath-taking in their level of realism. Soon afterwards, in a completely different arena, he invented the concept of the co-op apartment in Manhattan and personally drew-up the first co-op lease in history, which his lawyer said was perfect in its legal detail. It was all so hard to believe, not to mention that it was all done by a fourth-grade dropout. But he said that he had been granted the ability to transcend his mind's normal thought processes and tap directly into the intelligence of the universe which, he said, is all-knowing. This intelligence is divine in nature and is the home of all our noble human virtues including wisdom, love and compassion, according to him. He termed it the very life force which sustains us all and carries the genius of our consciousness on every plane - physical, emotional, intellectual and spiritual. Russell's work output continued to explode, much of which required extreme precision. And his incredible achievements were acknowledged at the highest levels. For twelve consecutive years, he was the main trainer of the entire IBM sales force. Thomas J. Watson, the company's Founder and President, said that Russell's accomplishments were equal to seven lifetimes of achievement, all performed at peak levels of excellence. His life became an example of a most lofty ideal – that of being able to live in a state that he termed “ecstatic joy,” while remaining completely grounded and succeeding brilliantly in his life. According to him, this rarified state, where the inner and outer worlds are in complete harmony, is not only completely natural, it is the way we are meant to live. And he said that it doesn't diminish with age. In fact, it increases. He was living proof. He remained in good health well into his old age, with his awareness fully intact, enjoying profound happiness and fulfillment. He finally passed away exactly on his 92nd birthday, and that was in 1963, when the average life expectancy for an American man was sixty-six! He always held that this genius intelligence exists within every single one of us and we are each capable of connecting with it exactly as he had. We can all become much greater than we think, but we have to make the decision to open up to it ourselves to it and connect with it in a way that is our own. “Many have asked if I could more specifically direct them how to kindle that spark of inner fire which illuminates the way to one's self. That I cannot do,” he wrote. “I can merely point the way and tell you of its existence. You must then find it for yourself.” And he famously added, “Mediocrity is self-inflicted. Genius is self-bestowed.” Now if you're like I was when I first got exposed to this story, with all of its implications, you're probably pretty blown out. It's a lot to absorb, on many levels. He left behind an enormous amount of material on the subject of consciousness evolution and expansion. His writings are vast and the subject matter is profound. A great place to start is with his “Five Laws of Success.” In the next episode, we'll explore them and you may be surprised by how simple, natural and powerful they are. Like all of Russell's teachings, they are meant to be practical. You just try them on for size and see how they fit. Well, that's the end of this episode. As always, keep your eyes, mind and heart open, and let's get together in the next one.
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In this message, Pastor Dorrell explores the dynamic nature of God's grace, drawing from 1 Corinthians 15 to illustrate that it is not a dead-end gift to be kept, but a powerful blessing meant to flow through us. He explains how we are called to be conduits, extending the same hope and goodness we have received to the people around us. This sermon unpacks the practical ways we can labor in God's grace—through meaningful connection, words of encouragement, and contagious joy—challenging us to rethink Christian growth as a transformative force that not only changes us but also enriches the lives of others.Eastland is a Place to BelongEastland Baptist Church is located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. We are a welcoming and close-knit family community that loves to care for each other through the Church. We strongly believe in loving and supporting each other and our neighbors. Our members don't just attend our Church; they feel a strong sense of belonging.Join Us Find service times and our location at https://www.eastlandbaptist.org/join. Connect with UsWebsite: https://www.eastlandbaptist.orgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/eastlandbaptisttulsaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/eastlandbaptistTo support the ministry of Eastland Baptist Church, tap here: https://www.eastlandbaptist.org/give.
Original message from Wednesday, 7/30/25. We hope that this message encourages you and builds you up in your walk with God. Please visit www.newdestinychristiancenter.com for more information on our ministry.
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Here's The Caveat... Intentional Leadership with Coach Bob Reish
Welcome back to Here's the Caveat. Today, we're talking about confidence, not the kind that falls from the sky like a miracle, but the kind-built step by step on the horizontal plane of your daily life. Confidence isn't a lightning bolt of motivation; it's forged in the ordinary, in the conversations you don't want to have and the decisions you're scared to make. It's not about waiting to feel strong; it's about walking forward when you feel weak, knowing confidence is built in motion. Let's get into it.
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Two defensive linemen have joined the fold. Could a quarterback be next? Bill Kurelic and Mark Porter return in an attempt to bestow sanity while diving deep - even on tape - on the latest recruiting developments for your Buckeyes. This just in: The sky is where it should be. It is not falling. Spend 5ish with us this a.m., 'Nutters! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Text or WhatsApp "SEVERANCE" + your platform (YouTube, Twitter, etc.) and a quick sentence about you to +1 (310) 508-0816. In this video, Tai Lopez explores how the TV show Severance mirrors real-life work-life separation and why breaking free from this system is essential. He explains why true success isn’t just about grinding—it’s about living an integrated life where Health, Wealth, Love, and Happiness all work together. Tai shares how once you hit a certain financial level, more money isn’t earned through harder work but through the right network and mentorship. Learn why strategic connections and knowledge from those ahead of you are the real keys to exponential growth.
It has been since Oct 20th of last year that we have been preaching on the “bad news” associated with man's sin and disobedience to God's law, and in today's sermon, Paul leads us in rejoicing in the “good news” of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the salvation it brings! Paul encourages us to contemplate the glory of propitiation and limited atonement as laid out plainly in the text.
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Bestowed the nickname “The Villain” by the family of the legendary Roddy Piper, Joey Roth has been wreaking havoc for over two decades. The longtime wrestler/manager returns to Windy City Slam Podcast to discuss the crumbling of the Fabulous Idols in Rocket Pro Wrestling, being on the opposite side of his wife, Roxi Heart, and one-time associates Damien Grey and Jon Bowman, making a startling admission, his upcoming tag match with Jonny Nigh vs. Grey and Bowman, being the General Manager at Squared Circle Megastars, previewing SCM's “Tag Wars” and some late ‘80s and early 90s nostalgia. Plus, Mike recaps TNA Genesis, Chicago Style Wrestling and We Love Wrestling and previews Freelance Wrestling, 2econd Wrestling and Southland Championship Wrestling. Mike Pankow is a 25-year-plus professional journalist and wrestling superfan who covers local Chicagoland wrestling and national promotions like AEW and WWE. If there is something going on in Chicago, Mike knows about it. Enjoy "Wrestling, Chicago-Style" on The Broadcast Basement On-Demand Radio Network! Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com. Get your local wrestling fix every Tuesday everywhere podcasts can be found and always at WindyCitySlam.com!
The First Letter of John speaks of the Father's love for us as children of God, inspiring us to turn away from sin and seek purity of heart. (Lectionary #206) January 3, 2025 - Cathedral Rectory - Superior, WI Fr. Andrew Ricci - www.studyprayserve.com
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August 14, 2024 Today's Reading: 1 Corinthians 7:25-40Daily Lectionary: 2 Samuel 1:1-27; 1 Corinthians 7:25-40I say this for your own benefit, not to lay any restraint upon you, but to promote good order and to secure your undivided devotion to the Lord. (1 Corinthians 7:35) In the Name + of Jesus. Amen. We sinners become easily distracted. We think we can multitask, but usually, we end up starting too many projects and finishing too few of them (or we complete them, but they are not done well). This spills over into our vocational roles, too. We are excited about a new job/home/relationship and fixate. We replace the time we have to receive Jesus with work or effort for something else. Vocational roles are Gifts, but we sinners tend to create idols out of Gifts. Paul is teaching the Corinthians (and us) that we should not replace God with anything or anyone. The First Commandment reminds us that there is only One True God, and we are to worship Him only. Paul is pointing back to God and teaching that vocations are good, but they are not God. Being a husband, a wife, or remaining single— are all good roles to fulfill. But none of them redeem you or save you. Our identity is in our Baptism. We are washed in Jesus' Blood and given a new life; we are holy, redeemed, and part of God's family. Our identity defines us now and into eternity. We get to love and serve specific neighbors in our lives. Think about those around you: parents, siblings, spouses, friends, teachers, classmates, etc. It is good to love and care for those around you. But we sinners need the reminder that God is first, and He is the Good and Right Recipient of our love and devotion. And it is only from His love that we can even begin to know how to love and care for those other neighbors. Boundaries and vocational roles are good Gifts from a Gracious God. Rejoice that you have God's love and mercy and are claimed as His Child. Share His love with those around you and continually remember that God is God, Gifts are Gifts. When you make the Gifts your god, repent. Come to the Divine Service and receive Jesus' Body and Blood. Hear the Gospel. Remember your Baptism. Then, go back to your neighbors - those Gifts - and tell them about God and His love for them. In the Name + of Jesus. Amen.So use it well! You are made new – In Christ a new creation! As faithful Christians, live and do Within your own vocation, Until that day when you possess His glorious robe of righteousness Bestowed on you forever! (LSB 596:6)-Deac. Sarah Longmire, Bible study editor for Higher Things.Audio Reflections Speaker: Pastor Jonathan Lackey is the pastor at Grace Lutheran Church, Vine Grove, Ky.The Lutheran Confessions play a vital role in the church—both centuries ago, and today. But, do they apply to the daily life of a layperson? Pastor Andy Wright offers a resounding “yes” in his book, Faithfully Formed. He quotes, summarizes, and synthesizes key teachings from the Confessions, revealing their relevance in the daily lives of ordinary people.
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Join us as Cisco Gallardo and Alejandro Xipecoatl Juarez-Ugalde discuss the impact of being seen and acknowledged, finding a calling through "danza," and the acceptance of healing being a slow process.To learn more, please visit: Somosxochi on Instagram, Somosxochi on Facebook, Alejandro on Instagram, Alejandro on Facebook, Danza Azteca Tonatiuh on InstagramInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/healgenpodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/HealGenPodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Healing.Generations.PodcastEmail: HGP@compadresnetwork.org
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In this podcast episode for Mother's Day, an American Indian child, born to a respected Native family, was given up for adoption at his birth. Years later, a surprising revelation about his adoption on Thanksgiving Day, 1993, leads him back to his biological family. Despite the differences in the world he grew up and where he originally belonged, he embarks on an incredible journey back into Native America, weaving past and present and uniting two contrasting cultures. This episode is interspersed with soulful music, which acts as an accomplice in this story. Along with his personal narrative, he engagingly recounts a short passage from the book - 'Hidden Heritage,' bringing to life his birth story, the hospital where he was born, the loving nurses who cared for him, and the immediate bond formed when his adoptive parents saw him. Our host, Paul LaRoche, concludes the episode highlighting the unifying role he plays between two vastly different worlds with a tribute to both Mothers. Bestowed with love and pride for both his roots, he stands as a beacon of hope, reconciliation, and healing amidst the cultural collision. He reaffirms that despite our differences, we are all related, presenting a moving testimony to the healing power of music and cultural identity. Tune in for an episode that echoes his unique melody - a soothing blend of identity, acceptance, and bonding. Happy Mother's Day!
When you believed in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, did you fully understand what you were getting into? Well, practically nobody does right then. But the truth is, committed believers are fellow heirs to Christ, who Himself is the heir of all things (Hebrews 1:1-2)! That's right, believers are fellow heirs with Christ. And Jesus will tally rewards for believers who are spending their time and treasure “building on the foundation of Christ.” Join Kevin as we explore this stunning structure that God has set up for each and every individual believer! // Download this episode's Application & Action questions and PDF transcript at whitestone.org.
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Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviews Roland Martin. He hosts a popular YouTube show #RolandMartinUnfiltered. It is a daily show broadcast from Washington, DC, that focuses on news, politics, culture, entertainment, social justice, sports, education, business, and finance. If it's important to you, he will cover it. You will be treated to some of the top minds in education, public policy, and academia, discussing the news of the day. Support the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It doesn't get much bigger than the Cork Person of the Month!Comedian Chris Kent joined Dave in studio to chat all things comedy gigs and clothes horses!
In the last episode we learned about Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia, and in that episode there was reference made to her daughter Sophia. This season I'll be presenting Sophia's book, Memoirs of Sophia, Electress of Hanover 1630-1680. But, as noted by our last guest Professor Dr Nadine Akkerman, this book is written as satire, and should be taken as such. -- Images of people Sophia mentions in her writings: Elizabeth Stuart, daughter of James VI/I and Queen of Bohemia; Portrait as a widow. Frederick, King of Bohemia Sophia Her sisters: Elisabeth, Louise and Henriette Amalia of Solms-Braunfels (Princess consort of Orange) Louise Henriette (Princess of Nassau) The Queen - Henrietta Maria The King - Charles I Prince of Wales - Charles (in exile) -- Commercial FREE for patrons! Love the Tudors? Read the stories of the Tudors on Tudors Dynasty! Shop NEW Tudors Dynasty Merchandise -- Credits: Hosted by: Rebecca Larson The following music was used for this media project: Music: Childhood by Sascha Ende Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/448-childhood License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Artist website: https://www.sascha-ende.de --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rebecca-larson/message
We discuss how a Wyoming HighSchool is pushing back against mask restrictions, and how Covid censorship rages on. Our guests are: Mike Lindell, Andy Smith, Grace Smith, Naomi Wolf, Commander Ryan Zinke Stay ahead of the censors - Join us warroom.org/join Aired On: 10/12/2021 Watch: On the Web: http://www.warroom.org On Podcast: http://warroom.ctcin.bio On TV: PlutoTV Channel 240, Dish Channel 219, Roku, Apple TV, FireTV or on https://AmericasVoice.news. #news #politics #realnews