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Former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany talks about leaning on Jesus during life's chaos, a 2-year-old boy was sentenced to life in a prison camp in North Korea after his family was found with a Bible — and why is America abandoning God?We'll have these stories and much more on this episode of "Higher Ground with Billy Hallowell." Here on Higher Ground, we bring light amid the chaos of our world, covering the intersection of faith, politics, and culture.Be sure to subscribe to the show and visit Higher Ground on The Washington Times for daily faith and culture news: https://www.washingtontimes.com/specials/higher-ground/ FOLLOW BILLY ON SOCIAL MEDIA:- Follow Billy on Twitter- Follow Billy on Instagram- Follow Billy on Facebook
As a young adult, Ray Mensah thought the goal of the Christian church was instilling hatred and division. He left organized religion by the wayside and pursued a career as a journalist who wanted to expose the futility of Christianity. Fortunately, God's still, small voice relentlessly pursued Ray until he surrendered his life and was transformed. He now heads up OneWay Africa, helping to reach the lost in Ghana and beyond with the hope of Jesus. Helpful links from the show:OneWay AfricaBible Plus, Jesus Film Riders and Africa ShortsDisciple Making Movement in GhanaKomba People of GhanaPrayercast GhanaOneWay's Heart BibleAbout Ray Mensah Follow One80 on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website. Never miss a One80. Join our email list. Follow us on Instagram.
(00:00-09:41): The New York Times believes there seems to be a fracturing among Evangelicals. Brian talked about what that would mean and whether or not it is true. (09:41-19:05): The sinner's prayer is something most people raised in the church are familiar with, but is the sinners prayer in the Bible? Mark Dever and David Platt discussed whether this prayer is helpful or unhelpful as Christians seek to fulfill the commandment to make disciples. (19:05-28:48): Anna Meade Harris wrote about why it is important for Christians to be physically present for others when they are going through challenging times. Brian shared his thoughts. (28:48-38:21): Trevon Wax at The Gospel Coalition asked “What Prevents Tears of Gratitude for Grace?” (38:21-47:46): Brian shared an Easter message from Pastor Earl Duggins that was delivered shortly after his wife passed away. It also just happened to be hours before he himself fell ill and passed away. (47:46-56:58): It's graduation season. Brian wrapped up the show by sharing a helpful message from a graduation speech by Admiral William McRaven at the University of Texas several years ago. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
First up on today's episode, we talk with Pastor Rob and Pastor Matthew about how to read the Bible. It can be a daunting book but it's also where we hear God's voice. We'll talk about how to approach the Bible and make it part of your walk as a disciple. Then, Pastor Rob, Pastor Matthew, and Adam continue our walk through the Sermon on the Mount and Jesus' teaching on loving your enemy and giving to the needy. If you have a question or a topic you'd like to hear about, send us an email at media@stmatthewgr.com.
Today's episode we stump Pastor Simo on why a certain book exists in the Bible PLUS things get quite deep when Scotty admits he had an opportunity to call someone out for saying something quite damaging but just froze up.
You don't want to miss: 4 resources to help read The Bible. Why reading The Bible is important How to keep motivated when reading The Bible What habits to form when reading The Bible PLUS, listen me really break down what The Bible really is. Links and resources: Follow me on Instagram: @younglovedworthy Follow me on Pinterest: Young, Loved, & Worthy For more about me and what I do, check out my website Make sure you hit SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss out on any of my content. And, if you enjoyed this episode, please leave me a rating and a review. Thanks!
Jude is a tiny, one-page book of the Bible - here's what we learned from it. Update on our lives and music (0:48) Intro to today's discussion on Jude (3:13) Faith is something that must be "contended" for (4:29) God's grace is not something you can feel with your senses (8:21) Judgment is God's to have, and He will take care of it (12:41) Advice on showing mercy in different ways (15:43) Finding fault is not of God / The power of the tongue (21:00) Jesus will present you blameless before God! (24:07) Heated discussion on polka-dotted drapes and starfish (28:44) // You're about to hear two NYC artists discuss how to pursue God, music, and a fulfilling life. This is Stronger Voices. // Stronger Voices on Instagram (@strongervoicespodcast) https://www.instagram.com/strongervoicespodcast/ Melinda May on Instagram (@melindamaymusic)https://www.instagram.com/melindamaym... Melinda May on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/1JXkuENRWeDlyWf8x66zCK Trevor Knight on Instagram (@trevorjknight)https://www.instagram.com/trevorjknight Trevor Knight on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/7srmrxaVBAPFgbewYGgVrd
Genesis 3:15 THE MOST IMPORTANT PROPHECY IN SCRIPTURE is something for which all mankind should TRULY BE THANKFUL!! This entire lesson is on one verse, called "The Proto-evangelium" (meaning "The First Gospel"). It is God's promise to mankind after the Fall of the ultimate coming and victory of a Redeemer, born of a virgin (a woman's "Seed"). This single verse contains the beginning and the germ of all Biblical prophecy! It is critical to an understanding of the "conflict of the ages" fought both in the heavens and on earth. It is this conflict that provides the key to unlocking the mystery of the ultimate purpose of history. Look with us in this study of Genesis 3:15 at (1) Two Enemies, (2) To Seeds, and (3) Two Bruisings. Also included is a "jet tour" history lesson from the Fall to the Resurrection!!
Audio of a group bible study discussion on Ephesians 2:1-10. Bible Plus, The Neighbourhood Church, Saskatoon, SK.
What do you need to be qualified to be used by God? Enoc Solano joins Karl Gessler on the podcast this week to share his story of coming to surrender his life to Jesus and about the amazing thing that happened soon after! Plus, Karl will be facing the question " Do you need to have a Bible in order to grow in your faith in Jesus?"Breaking Free from LGBThttps://soundcloud.com/karlgessler/breaking-free-from-lgbt-the-gospel-for-planet-earthLeave a Comment, ask a question, and get FREE music!https://www.karlgessler.com/contactShow Your Love! Become a Podcast Partner!Patreon.com/karlgesslerTHE KARL GESSLER BAND VLOG:http://bit.ly/KarlGesslerFamilyTHE GOSPEL FOR PLANET EARTH YOUTUBE CHANNELhttp://bit.ly/THEGOSPELFORPLANETEARTHShare your thoughts on today's discussion and join the larger conversation on our Gospel For Planet Earth facebook page.www.facebook.com/TheGospel4earthSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/karlgessler)
Our guest, Dr. Aaron Carroll, is a professor at Indiana University’s School of Medicine and contributes to the New York Times at the Upshot blog. He’s a doctor who studies studies and determines the gold-standard studies. What’s the real deal with diet soda, red meat, coffee, and alcohol? The author of The Bad Food Bible shares his mind-blowing findings and puts us all at ease about some of our food choices by weighing the joy experienced vs. the actual risk to our health. Plus, a Star Home Cook shares her recipe for Lemon Drizzle Cake, and Sarah Nuland recommends a favorite NYC restaurant and shares exciting news about the Sherwin B. Nuland Foundation for Palliative Care. Support the show.
On this episode of the “Power of 3” show, Host Rose Fulhorst, and Guest Co-Host Dax Carlisle, discuss: Mediums in The Bible! ...and Take YOUR Calls, for Questions, Comments, and Mini-Readings! Join us a Radio Host for 2019! PsychicTalk.net/Host2019 Courses & Workshops – Check Out: PsychicTalk.net/PsychicU Discover Upcoming Shows at >>> www.PsychicTalk.net/Upcoming Connect with us on Facebook >>> www.PsychicTalk.net/Facebook Follow Us! >>> www.PsychicTalk.net/Twitter
Church Councils formalized the Canon of the 66 books of scripture but the CANON had been determined by God and accepted by the people of God long before Councils. But just because the canon was decided that didn’t mean ordinary people could read it. The Primary Bible for centuries was Jerome’s Latin Vulgate Most people couldn’t read and even if they did, fewer and fewer spoke Latin. Because they were hand-copied, books very expensive to reproduce But things changed with increased literacy, the printing press, economic growth, and the Reformation changed everything and that’s what this podcast is about. Additional materials, quotes of early plus a chart of the various translations are below are at the Bible 805 website here: https://wp.me/pazrJD-39 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yvon-prehn8/support
This is the story about one thousand Easter eggs. Really it's the story about listening for invitations rather than setting goals. It's the difference between taking control of your future and surrendering control. This is an honest conversation about why the language of goal setting is a struggle for us, and why we both tend to use the word "invitation" instead. Whether or not you're a natural goal-setter, we hope you'll join the conversation! Share your invitation story. Tag @lisajobaker and @christiepurifoy on Instagram. Or use our hashtag #outoftheordinarypodcast Listener Resources! A favorite book we discuss in this episode: The Princess and the Goblin by George MacDonald Get 20% off the new CSB (in)courage devotional Bible PLUS a FREE leather journal (deal only good through October 2018): just click here This beautiful new Bible invites every woman to find her story within the greatest story ever told--God's story of redemption. It includes: - 312 devotions from 122 (in)courage community writers - 10 distinct thematic reading plans - Stories of courage from 50 women of the Bible - And so much more! Get the new book from first-time author Ashley Hales! For anyone searching for Holy in the Suburbs: just click here. See more of Maplehurst and meet Christie here. See more of Lisa-Jo's daily, ordinary chaos over here. Want to be the first to get behind-the-scenes podcast news in your in box? Sign up by clicking here. Discover Christie's books here Discover Lisa-Jo's books here
What is ministry? Is it only for professional clergy? What about those 58 “One-Anothers” in the Bible? Plus, our Heretic of the Week is Brandon Andress, author of Beauty in the Wreckage: Finding Peace in the Age of Outrage.
This is the story about being full. Really it's the story about understanding the difference between being empty, being full and then being stuffed to feeling sick. And we're not even talking about food. This is an honest conversation about what we hunger and thirst after. How do we fix our cravings? This week we dig into the idea that enough might be a life goal worth pursuing. But to do so we need to know when we've reached, enough, in a culture always hungry for more, more, more. Join the conversation! Share your favorite "this is my enough" moments with us! Tag @lisajobaker and @christiepurifoy on Instagram. Or use our hashtag #outoftheordinarypodcast Listener Resources! Two Books we share stories from in this episode: C.S. Lewis Space Trilogy book 2: Perelandra Roald Dahl's book Matilda Get 20% off the new CSB (in)courage devotional Bible PLUS a FREE leather journal (deal only good through October 2018): just click here This beautiful new Bible invites every woman to find her story within the greatest story ever told--God's story of redemption. It includes: 312 devotions from 122 (in)courage community writers 10 distinct thematic reading plans Stories of courage from 50 women of the Bible And so much more! Spotlight author! This week our spotlight author is Shelly Miller, who currently lives among the tea shops and winding cobblestones of London. Her book Rhythms of Rest is on sale for 0.99 all of October. For anyone trying to figure out how to make rest realistic instead of miraculous: just click here to get the eBook deal on Shelly's book. Are you tired of being tired? Do you struggle with giving yourself permission to rest? Feel guilty when you aren’t being productive? Secretly dream about a sick day to lay at home and read all day? Yeah, Shelly gets that. If busy has become your recurring answer when people ask, “How are you?” maybe it is time to pause and make rest realistic instead of miraculous. Connect with Lisa-Jo and Christie See more of Maplehurst and meet Christie here. See more of Lisa-Jo's daily, ordinary chaos over here. Want to be the first to get behind-the-scenes podcast news in your in box? Sign up by clicking here. Discover Christie's books here Discover Lisa-Jo's books here
This is the story about strawberry jam and Wednesday night parenting. Because this is the story about how our podcast got it's name. Buried deep in the thick of the most ordinary things we could think of was the surprising discovery that everything we valued most might easily be described as ordinary, if not even boring on some days. It was an unexpected person who pointed out to us the obvious name for our show that we'd totally missed. Which in turn inspired us to start looking at these small, seemingly ordinary traditions as landmarks in a family. Because we believe that ordinary life is inherently more than enough to make a difference at the cellular level of our lives. In a culture that worships bigger, faster, more, here is the story of how we aim to push back and dig deep into the spiritual truths that the Kingdom of God has always been best reflected in a grain of wheat, a mustard seed, a widow’s mite, a small jar of oil, five loaves and two fishes. We want to offer our listeners permission to find value in their everyday lives again. Join the conversation! Share a quick photo of your own extraordinary -- the ordinary moments of your day that have become their own slice of "extra." Tag @lisajobaker and @christiepurifoy on Instagram. Or use our hashtag #outoftheordinarypodcast Listener Resources! Get 20% off the new CSB (in)courage devotional Bible PLUS a FREE leather journal (deal only good through October 2018): just click here This beautiful new Bible invites every woman to find her story within the greatest story ever told--God's story of redemption. It includes: 312 devotions from 122 (in)courage community writers 10 distinct thematic reading plans Stories of courage from 50 women of the Bible And so much more! Meet a first time author! This week our spotlight first time author is Patrice Gopo. Christie and Lisa-Jo both read and endorsed her beautiful book, All the Colors We Will See: just click here to check it out. Here is Lisa-Jo's endorsement of this stunning debut book: “I read this book straight through in one sitting over several cups of tea. And when I emerged, I found I had been holding my breath the whole time. Patrice let's us see inside the hidden, secret places of her story. Intimate. Painful. Holy. As a white woman who grew up in South Africa, I’m so grateful to Patrice, a black woman who grew up in Alaska, for opening the pages of her life. My story is changed and challenged and enriched because of hers. And I am in her debt.” Connect with Lisa-Jo and Christie See more of Maplehurst and meet Christie here. See more of Lisa-Jo's daily, ordinary chaos over here. Want to be the first to get behind-the-scenes podcast news in your in box? Sign up by clicking here. Discover Christie's books here Discover Lisa-Jo's books here Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Android
It's hard to find a conversation with a christian believer that does not involve the bible at some point. Sooner or later you will have some quote thrown at you. I find it less interesting in what the quote says, and more intersting what the choice of quote tells me about the person who chose it. We all know people cherry pick the bible, but what are the cherries? When two people go to this book and come away with such varying views, it says less about the book than it does the pickers of the cheries. Plus, a brief conversation I had on Facebook this week. Very brief. Look!! The awesomeness comes two weeks in a row!!
Enlevée par des rebelles en Angola dans les années 70, l'infirmière Gandhi Marinova a pu trouver une Bible, cette "parole vivante" qui lui a permis de tenir le coup.
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Enlevée par des rebelles en Angola dans les années 70, l'infirmière Gandhi Marinova a pu trouver une Bible, cette "parole vivante" qui lui a permis de tenir le coup.
Is there "magic" in the Bible? Plus, a new book suggests that "Christian America" is not just a modern idea, but a modern idea invented by corporate America! This week on the podcast!
Join Amy and me as we talk about IOS6, Tulip Bulbs, Catherine's new iPhone 5 and more. Then on to the big subject.. what can we learn from the David and Goliath story from the Bible? Plus music from David and the Giants. LOL.