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24.05.26 He Wounds and He Binds [Demis] by Maretul Har UK
Church - What's Love Got To Do With It? What holds a church together when life gets messy, people disappoint us, and relationships get hard? In this message from Colossians 3:12-14, we explore the one thing Scripture says binds believers together in “perfect unity”: LOVE. Not feelings. Not sentiment. But the self-sacrificing, Jesus-shaped love that forgives, bears with others, fights for reconciliation, and holds the body of Christ together when everything feels fragile. If you've ever struggled with church hurt, difficult relationships, bitterness, conflict, or simply feeling disconnected from others, this message is for you. In this sermon, we talk about: • What biblical love actually is • Why love is the “binding force” of Christian community • How forgiveness and repentance deepen relationships • Why slowing down matters for your spiritual life • How Jesus models true love for us • What it means to become a person of love f this message encouraged you, we'd love to hear your story. You can email us anytime at online@orchardhillschurch.org. And if this message helped you, please like, subscribe, and share it to help us reach more people with the hope of Jesus. Scripture List: Colossians 3.12–14 1 John 4.8–11 1 Corinthians 13.4–7 John 13.34–35 Corinthians 13.4-71 John 4.8-11
St. Andrew Lutheran Church, Farmersville, OhioMay 17, 2026Seventh Sunday of Easter and Graduation SundayAnnouncementsPreludeOpening Hymn - "Open Now Thy Gates of Beauty" - LBW #250Responsive ReadingPrayer of the DayRecognition of Church Family GraduatesFirst Lesson - Acts 1:6-14 Second Lesson - 1 Peter 5:6-11 Hymn - "How Great Thou Art" - LBW #532Gospel - John 17:1-11 Sermon - "We're All in This Together"Song - "What a Beautiful Name" (Hillsong)Apostles' CreedOfferingOffertory - "We Give Thee But Thine Own"Prayers of the Church and Lord's PrayerBenedictionExodus Hymn - "Blest Be the Tie that Binds" - LBW #370DismissalFor the video version of today's service, please visit https://youtu.be/zx9F84hQmJoMay God bless you now and always!
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Blest Be the Tie that Binds May 10, 2026 Worship Service Groveport UMC, Groveport Ohio To support the ministry of the church, please click here: https://groveportumc.org/give/
What binds us together? – Philippians 1:3-8 Answer = We are partners in the Gospel and fellow partakers of grace! Paul thanks God every time he thinks of the Philippians: Reason #1 - _______________________vv4-5 Reason #2 - _________________________v6 Paul loves the Philippians – vv7-8 -How does us all being sinners saved by God's grace create mutual affection and purpose? -How are AGC members involved in the advancement of the Gospel? How can we encourage each other in our Gospel ministries? -What unique challenges face those serving in cross-cultural ministry? How can we partner with them and encourage them? -What biblical commitments should members have for one another? Do you love your fellow church members? How can you grow in that love? -How does God's promise to "Finish what He starts" comfort you? For further study: Lk 5:7-10; 2 Cor 6:14; Eph 4:4-6; Phil 1:27-30; 2:12-13; 4:10-20; Titus 2:11-14; Heb 12:2; 3 Jn 4.
Send us your feedback — we're listeningMidday Prayer — Jesus, You Heal My Brokenness: I Pause and Receive Your Restoration and Peace Today Psalm 147:3 — He Heals the Brokenhearted and Binds Up Their Wounds Live from London, England São Paulo • Dallas • Nairobi • Manila • Vienna midday prayer for healing • emotional healing prayer • Psalm 147:3 prayer • inner healing Christian prayer • peace and restoration prayer Psalm 147:3 (NIV): “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.” Isaiah 41:10 (NIV): “So do not fear, for I am with you… I will strengthen you and help you…” Jesus, You heal the brokenhearted, and I come to You now just as I am. There are places within me that feel stretched, worn, and quietly burdened. Not everything is visible, not everything is spoken, but You see it all clearly. So I pause. I do not hide what I feel. I do not push through what needs care. I bring every hidden weight, every quiet strain, into Your presence. You meet me here. Not with pressure, but with compassion. Not with distance, but with closeness. You draw near to the places that need healing and begin to restore what has been worn down. You strengthen me. Where I feel fragile, You steady me. Where I feel tired, You renew me. Where I feel unsettled, You bring calm and quiet restoration. Jesus, heal me deeply. Not just on the surface, but within. Restore my thoughts, settle my heart, and bring peace into every space that needs Your touch. I receive Your healing. Jesús, recibo Tu sanidad y descanso en Tu paz hoy. Jesus Cristo, recebo a Tua cura e descanso na Tua paz hoje. From São Paulo to Dallas, from Nairobi to Vienna, across every place carrying unseen burdens, You are present. You are healing. You are restoring Your people. So I pause. I receive. I continue in peace. In Your name, Jesus, I am being restored, strengthened, and made whole. Amen. midday prayer, Psalm 147:3, healing prayer, emotional healing prayer, inner healing Christian, restoration prayer, peace prayer, daily prayer midday prayer for healing and peace, Psalm 147:3 meaning prayer, Christian prayer for emotional healing, God heal my heart prayer, Jesus restore me prayer, Bible verses about healing and restorationSupport the showDaily Prayer with Reverend Ben Cooper now reaches 185 countries and 3,012 cities worldwide through the Global Blend Radio network.This is a listener-funded global ministry. If these daily prayers strengthen your faith or help you through difficult seasons, would you consider becoming a monthly prayer partner for just £3 per month?Your support enables us to continue recording, hosting, and broadcasting daily biblical encouragement across the nations — keeping this ministry free and accessible to everyone who needs it.You can support today at GlobalBlendRadio.comTogether, we can keep prayer moving across the world.To submit a prayer request or connect with our global prayer community, visit DailyPrayer.ukBuy me a Coffee
HT2590 - Searching For the Thread That Binds There is a considerable difference between making a single, standalone, spectacular image as compared to working a project. For me, a large part of project oriented photography is searching for the thread that binds. This often starts with a single photograph which can potentially spawn many threads that bind. The part that involves artistic discretion and decisions is choosing which thread to pursue. This RSS feed includes only the most recent seven Here's a Thought episodes. All of them — over 2500 and counting! — are available to members of LensWork Online. Try a 30-day membership for only $10 and discover the literally terabytes of content about photography and the creative process. Show your appreciation for our free weekly Podcast and our free daily Here's a Thought… with a donation Thanks!
Kennedy reflects on her recent trip to Rome, where she witnessed the historic Easter blessing of Pope Leo XIV, the first American Pope. Meanwhile, as the Artemis II crew prepares for their high-stakes return to Earth, Kennedy explores how the intersection of science and faith might be the "glue" that holds us together. Kennedy Now Available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@KennedySavestheWorld Follow on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kennedy_foxnews Join Kennedy for Happy Hour on Fridays! https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWlNiiSXX4BNUbXM5X8KkYbDepFgUIVZj Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
you're not "finding" an authentic self, but rather, practicing ease and comfort when you feel it. "as soon as she touches the water, she is immediately transformed into the most graceful creature." find the water of your own belonging. John Bradshaw's website.Buy the book, Healing the Shame that Binds You Read the TOXIC SHAME article from Very Well Mind.Read Julie's Medium Blog.Support JULIE (and the show!)Support + get some bonus stuff over on PATREON.Get an occasional personal email from me: www.makeyourdamnbedpodcast.comTune in on INSTAGRAM AND YOUTUBE or TIKTOK.Info on War Tax Resistance.Donate to the Palestinian Children's Relief Fund and the Sudan Relief FundThe opinions expressed by Julie Merica and Make Your Damn Bed Podcast are intended for entertainment purposes only. Make Your Damn Bed podcast is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/make-your-damn-bed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
dealing with rejection can feel impossible for people with internalized, toxic shame. there are rarely absolutes. life exists mostly in the gray area. not all good and not all bad.people will go to extremes to avoid toxic shame, so they will force themselves to make it "either/or" when it may be healthier to think that things are "both/and"it comes back to giving your "true self" unconditional love and respect. John Bradshaw's website.Buy the book, Healing the Shame that Binds You Read the TOXIC SHAME article from Very Well Mind.Read Julie's Medium Blog.Support JULIE (and the show!)Support + get some bonus stuff over on PATREON.Get an occasional personal email from me: www.makeyourdamnbedpodcast.comTune in on INSTAGRAM AND YOUTUBE or TIKTOK.Info on War Tax Resistance.Donate to the Palestinian Children's Relief Fund and the Sudan Relief FundThe opinions expressed by Julie Merica and Make Your Damn Bed Podcast are intended for entertainment purposes only. Make Your Damn Bed podcast is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/make-your-damn-bed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lord's Day 21 -A people established by him -A people enriched by him -A people forgiven by him The sermon unfolds a unified vision of the Holy Catholic Church, the communion of saints, and the forgiveness of sins as interconnected expressions of God's redemptive work through the Holy Spirit. Beginning with the global scope of the church as a universal community gathered by Christ from all nations—echoing Pentecost's reversal of Babel's division—it emphasizes that the church is not a human institution but a divine fellowship rooted in Christ's sacrifice. Zooming into the local congregation, the message highlights that believers, united to Christ, are called to serve one another not out of obligation, but as a joyful response to the grace they have received, reflecting the Spirit's work in transforming hearts to love and bless even the most difficult neighbors. This service is grounded in the reality of forgiveness, which, when truly internalized, produces mercy and humility, making believers living testaments to Christ's grace. The sermon challenges the congregation to see itself not as a cultural enclave, but as a sacred, global movement of redemption, where every act of love and forgiveness is a confession of faith in the one who has forgiven all sins and made all things new.
When you make a mistake and feel vulnerable, the best response is to acknowledge and repair. Don't harbor more shame. The mistakes are inevitable. You highlighting them makes the mistake seem like something worth worshipping, not something to learn from. John Bradshaw's website.Buy the book, Healing the Shame that Binds You Read the TOXIC SHAME article from Very Well Mind.Read Julie's Medium Blog.Support JULIE (and the show!)Support + get some bonus stuff over on PATREON.Get an occasional personal email from me: www.makeyourdamnbedpodcast.comTune in on INSTAGRAM AND YOUTUBE or TIKTOK.Info on War Tax Resistance.Donate to the Palestinian Children's Relief Fund and the Sudan Relief FundThe opinions expressed by Julie Merica and Make Your Damn Bed Podcast are intended for entertainment purposes only. Make Your Damn Bed podcast is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/make-your-damn-bed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You really are worth it. There has never been anyone like you. Nor will there ever be anyone like you again. You are unique, unrepeatable and of precious worth. - John Bradshaw John Bradshaw's website.Buy the book, Healing the Shame that Binds You Read the TOXIC SHAME article from Very Well Mind.Read Julie's Medium Blog.Support JULIE (and the show!)Support + get some bonus stuff over on PATREON.Get an occasional personal email from me: www.makeyourdamnbedpodcast.comTune in on INSTAGRAM AND YOUTUBE or TIKTOK.Info on War Tax Resistance.Donate to the Palestinian Children's Relief Fund and the Sudan Relief FundThe opinions expressed by Julie Merica and Make Your Damn Bed Podcast are intended for entertainment purposes only. Make Your Damn Bed podcast is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/make-your-damn-bed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Only one thing satisfies the heart whose treasure is in heaven: doing the works of heaven. And heaven is a world of love!
Grief work: identify, build awareness, re-route with corrective responses. John Bradshaw's website.Buy the book, Healing the Shame that Binds You Read the TOXIC SHAME article from Very Well Mind.Read Julie's Medium Blog.Support JULIE (and the show!)Support + get some bonus stuff over on PATREON.Get an occasional personal email from me: www.makeyourdamnbedpodcast.comTune in on INSTAGRAM AND YOUTUBE or TIKTOK.Info on War Tax Resistance.Donate to the Palestinian Children's Relief Fund and the Sudan Relief FundThe opinions expressed by Julie Merica and Make Your Damn Bed Podcast are intended for entertainment purposes only. Make Your Damn Bed podcast is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/make-your-damn-bed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
delayed grief is how we end up creating false selves. it's our job to grieve fully, so we can release the attachments to our denial. connectedness, validation, and support are the way through. John Bradshaw's website.Buy the book, Healing the Shame that Binds You Read the TOXIC SHAME article from Very Well Mind.Read Julie's Medium Blog.Support JULIE (and the show!)Support + get some bonus stuff over on PATREON.Get an occasional personal email from me: www.makeyourdamnbedpodcast.comTune in on INSTAGRAM AND YOUTUBE or TIKTOK.Info on War Tax Resistance.Donate to the Palestinian Children's Relief Fund and the Sudan Relief FundThe opinions expressed by Julie Merica and Make Your Damn Bed Podcast are intended for entertainment purposes only. Make Your Damn Bed podcast is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/make-your-damn-bed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
in order to be healed, we must come out of isolation. identity formation is a social process, so unraveling toxic shame is also a social process. - John BradshawJohn Bradshaw's website.Buy the book, Healing the Shame that Binds You Read the TOXIC SHAME article from Very Well Mind.Read Julie's Medium Blog.Support JULIE (and the show!)Support + get some bonus stuff over on PATREON.Get an occasional personal email from me: www.makeyourdamnbedpodcast.comTune in on INSTAGRAM AND YOUTUBE or TIKTOK.Info on War Tax Resistance.Donate to the Palestinian Children's Relief Fund and the Sudan Relief FundThe opinions expressed by Julie Merica and Make Your Damn Bed Podcast are intended for entertainment purposes only. Make Your Damn Bed podcast is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/make-your-damn-bed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As long as our shame is hidden, there is nothing we can do about it. “The only way out is through.” "Embracing our shame involves pain. Pain is what we try to avoid. In fact, most of our neurotic behavior is due to the avoidance of legitimate pain. We try to find an easier way. This is perfectly reasonable. In the case of shame, the more we avoid it, the worse it gets. We cannot change our “internalized” shame until we “externalize” it. Externalization methods include:1. Coming out of hiding by social contact, which means honestly sharing our feelings with significant others. 2. Seeing ourselves mirrored and echoed in the eyes of at least one non-shaming person. Reestablishing an “interpersonal bridge.” 3. Working a Twelve Step program. 4. Doing shame-reduction work by “legitimizing” our abandonment trauma. We do this by writing and talking about it (debriefing). Writing especially helps to externalize past shaming experiences. We can then externalize our feelings about the abandonment. We can express them, grieve them, clarify them and connect with them. 5. Externalizing our lost Inner Child. We do this by making conscious contact with the vulnerable child part of ourselves. 6. Learning to recognize various split-off parts of ourselves. As we make these parts conscious (externalize them), we can embrace and integrate them. 7. Making new decisions to accept all parts of ourselves with unconditional positive regard. Learning to say, “I love myself for . . .” Learning to externalize our needs and wants by becoming more self-assertive. 8. Externalizing unconscious memories from the past, which form collages of shame scenes, and learning how to heal them. 9. Externalizing the voices in our heads. These voices keep our shame spirals in operation. Doing exercises to stop our shaming voices and learning to replace them with new, nurturing and positive voices. 10. Learning to be aware of certain interpersonal situations most likely to trigger shame spirals. 11. Learning how to deal with critical and shaming people by practicing assertive techniques and creating an externalization shame anchor. 12. Learning how to handle our mistakes and having the courage to be imperfect. 13. Finally, learning through prayer and meditation to create an inner place of silence wherein we are centered and grounded in a personally valued Higher Power. 14. Discovering our life's purpose and spiritual destiny.All of these externalization methods have been adapted from the major schools of therapy. Most therapies attempt to make that which is covert and unconscious into something overt and conscious.These techniques can only be mastered by practice. You must do them, then reinforce them by doing them again. They will work if you will work." JOHN BRADSHAW - Healing the Shame that Binds You John Bradshaw's website.Buy the book, Healing the Shame that Binds You Read the TOXIC SHAME article from Very Well Mind.Read Julie's Medium Blog.Support JULIE (and the show!)Support + get some bonus stuff over on PATREON.Get an occasional personal email from me: www.makeyourdamnbedpodcast.comTune in on INSTAGRAM AND YOUTUBE or TIKTOK.Info on War Tax Resistance.Donate to the Palestinian Children's Relief Fund and the Sudan Relief FundThe opinions expressed by Julie Merica and Make Your Damn Bed Podcast are intended for entertainment purposes only. Make Your Damn Bed podcast is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/make-your-damn-bed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"Being nice is primarily a way of manipulating people and situations." - John Bradshaw"Perfectionism flows from the core of toxic shame. A perfectionist has no sense of healthy shame; he has no internal sense of limits. Perfectionists never know how much is good enough. Perfectionism is learned when one is valued only for doing... Condemning others as bad or sinful is a way to feel righteous. Such a feeling is a powerful mood alteration and can become highly addictive."A person who feels flawed and defective feels powerless and helpless. Such a person can alter her feelings of defectiveness by helping and taking care of others. When she is caregiving others, she feels good about herself. So the goal of the caregiver is the caregiving, not the good of the person being cared for. The caregiving is an activity that distracts one from one's feelings of inadequacy. Distraction is a way to mood-alter. " - John Bradshaw Healing the Shame that Binds You John Bradshaw's website.Buy the book, Healing the Shame that Binds You Read the TOXIC SHAME article from Very Well Mind.Read Julie's Medium Blog.Support JULIE (and the show!)Support + get some bonus stuff over on PATREON.Get an occasional personal email from me: www.makeyourdamnbedpodcast.comTune in on INSTAGRAM AND YOUTUBE or TIKTOK.Info on War Tax Resistance.Donate to the Palestinian Children's Relief Fund and the Sudan Relief FundThe opinions expressed by Julie Merica and Make Your Damn Bed Podcast are intended for entertainment purposes only. Make Your Damn Bed podcast is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/make-your-damn-bed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our condolences Roundhouse Nation. We'll be getting together to record our proper tribute to Chuck this week but Adam penned his tribute to the man and wanted to share it with you here first. See complete episode stats (# of fights, explosions, vehicle chases, roundhouse kicks & more) at roundhouseroulette.com.Share your opinions with us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter or by emailing us at roundhouseroulette@gmail.com.If you'd like to support the show, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. To further support our shenanigans, check out our fresh Merch or our ever evolving Patreon mayhem. Most importantly, thanks for hanging with us!
Unity matters! Whether in a family, marriage, team, business, church, or any place there are people working together unity is a necessary ingredient for success and peace. In this Faith for My Generation podcast episode what discuss what the Bible calls unity, how to obtain it, what it does, and what it is not!If you prayed the prayer of Salvation please fill out this form so that we can mail you a free gift!https://gospeltabernacle.breezechms.com/form/salvationIf you would like to check out all our resources, send a message, or sow a seed into the ministry work please visit:https://www.faithformygeneration.com
Be Released from the Sin That Binds You Through Reconciliation 3-22-26 Msgr, Knox
“Without feeling, nothing matters, and with feeling, anything can matter.” - Silvan TompkinsWhen you internalize toxic levels of shame, you create a "false self" to cope. It takes lots of energy and hard work to live a false self.John Bradshaw's website.Buy the book, Healing the Shame that Binds You Read the TOXIC SHAME article from Very Well Mind.Read Julie's Medium Blog.Support JULIE (and the show!)Support + get some bonus stuff over on PATREON.Get an occasional personal email from me: www.makeyourdamnbedpodcast.comTune in on INSTAGRAM AND YOUTUBE or TIKTOK.Info on War Tax Resistance.Donate to the Palestinian Children's Relief Fund and the Sudan Relief FundThe opinions expressed by Julie Merica and Make Your Damn Bed Podcast are intended for entertainment purposes only. Make Your Damn Bed podcast is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/make-your-damn-bed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From The Garden Church of the Midlands in Irmo, SC. Paul White preaches on speaking to the mountains of our lives.
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Back by popular demand is returning guest Kim Bright. Kim has been working in the wellness industry for more than 40 years. She has counseled thousands one-on-one in wellness and nutrition. She is a true leader in the field of health and wellness and she's here today to talk about the dangers of Microplastics and how we can better protect ourselves and our family.Microplastics in our food and drinking water – no avoiding it.Talking Points:-94% of US tap water and bottled water worldwide-Impossible to fully filter out-Move through the food chain easily-88% of meat, fish, and vegetarian meats contain some form of microplastics!The average American takes in 11,500 microplastics per year; the highest protein consumers take in as many as 3.8 million.https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0269749123022352?via%3DihubMicroplastics found in blood clots are linked to higher risk of heart attacks and strokes.https://www.news-medical.net/news/20240522/Study-finds-microplastics-in-blood-clots-linking-them-to-higher-risk-of-heart-attacks-and-strokes.aspxHow does kimchi combat microplastic toxicity?Binds and flushes microplastic toxinsSupports gut barrier integrityCombats inflammation at sourceProven detox powerRestores microbial balance Kimchi One – Your daily dose of kimchi in convenient capsule form!Get 25% Off with code: FOREVER at mybrightcore.com. Or you can get up to 50% Off when you call in to order at (888) 958-5331. Brightcore's educated staff are available to answer your calls around the clock.
Dr. David Garner, Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, talks about the relationship between seminary and church, focusing on how ruling elders and seminary professors can help the church thrive in godly knowledge and grace.You can read Dr. Garner's article “Strings Attached: The Church, The Seminary, and Abraham Kuyper's Animating Ecclesiology” in the most recent Westminster Theological Journal, WTJ 87 (2025): 123-48. A video of the Krahe Lecture from April 2025, is available to watch online here.Dr. Garner's recommended reading.The Wonderful Works of God by Herman Bavinck, Westminster Seminary Press, 2020.The Certainty of Faith by Herman Bavinck, Westminster Seminary Press, 2025.A Word Fitly Spoken, A Theology of Communication by Aaron Garriott, Ligonier, 2025.An Explication of the Shorter Catechism by John Thomson, Edited by S. A. Fix, Westminster Seminary Press, 2025.
In this week's episode of the KICK-ASS Stepmom podcast, Jamie interviews renowned psychologist Dr. Jody Carrington. Jody has a no-nonsense and candid approach backed by her clinical knowledge, it's that combination that makes her one of our favourite guests. Join them for an unfiltered conversation on life in your 40s, parenting and anxiety in the digital age, the power of reconnection, loyalty binds and what's really going on for our kids in transitions, and how we can use acknowledgement and reconnection to improve the mom stepmom relationship Masterclass: How to Stop Letting a High Conflict Ex Highjack Your Life www.jamiescrimgeour.com/masterclass Join Elevate: Group Coaching For The High Level Stepmom www.jamiescrimgeour.com/elevate Subscribe to my Substack: https://substack.com/@jamiescrimgeour Get My Ebook - 120 Ways To Be A KICK-ASS Stepmom www.jamiescrimgeour.com/ebook
HT2525 - The Thread That Binds The Achilles heel of multiple-image projects is the risk that viewing the work devolves into a popularity contest. Instead of looking for threads and connections between the images, viewers search for the one image they think is the best or at least touches them deeply. Overcoming this subconscious winnowing project becomes one of the great challenges of presenting a body of work rather than a single "greatest hits" image. The best technique I know is to sort of force-feed the connecting idea. Show your appreciation for our free weekly Podcast and our free daily Here's a Thought… with a donation Thanks!
Jesus frees the oppressed, heals the suffering, and confronts our misplaced priorities. Sermon Outline @ http://bible.com/events/49558978 (Do To Winter Weather, In Person Services Were Cancelled. This broadcast was shared on facebook live.)
Jesus frees the oppressed, heals the suffering, and confronts our misplaced priorities. Sermon Outline @ http://bible.com/events/49558978 (Do To Winter Weather, In Person Services Were Cancelled. This broadcast was shared on facebook live.)
Fluent Fiction - Hebrew: Sandstorms and Snapshots: A Desert Binds Two Souls Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/he/episode/2026-01-21-23-34-02-he Story Transcript:He: למראה המדבר המשתרע לרגליהם, היו לבנה ואורי נפעמים.En: Upon seeing the desert spread out at their feet, Levana and Ori were captivated.He: הנגב, עם גבעות החול המרשימות שלו, צמחים נדירים ושמים אינסופיים, היה מקום קסום ומסתורי.En: The Negev, with its impressive sand dunes, rare plants, and endless skies, was a magical and mysterious place.He: החורף במדבר היה קריר ומרענן.En: The winter in the desert was cool and refreshing.He: לבנה, חובבת טבע נלהבת וצלמת חובבת, הרגישה בבית מול הנוף הזה.En: Levana, an enthusiastic nature lover and amateur photographer, felt at home before this landscape.He: היא חיפשה תמונה מושלמת לתחרות צילום.En: She was searching for the perfect photo for a photography competition.He: אורי, מדען סביבתי שחקר את הצומח המדברי, היה נרגש.En: Ori, an environmental scientist studying desert vegetation, was thrilled.He: הוא חיפש תובנות חדשות על התאמת הצמחים למדבר.En: He was looking for new insights on plant adaptation to the desert.He: ההשפעות הסביבתיות הדאיגו אותו, אך הנוף רומם את רוחו.En: Environmental impacts worried him, but the scenery lifted his spirits.He: בט"ו בשבט, כשצעדם בחול, אורי הבחין בלבנה עוצרת לצלם.En: On Tu BiShvat, as they walked through the sand, Ori noticed Levana stopping to take a photo.He: "מה מושך אותך פה?En: "What draws you here?"He: " שאל בחיוך.En: he asked with a smile.He: "היופי והשלווה," ענתה.En: "The beauty and tranquility," she replied.He: "אני רוצה ללכוד את זה בתמונה.En: "I want to capture that in a picture."He: "השניים התקדמו יחד, שותפים בהתפעלות מהמדבר ובחשש ממצבו.En: The two progressed together, united in their admiration for the desert and concern for its condition.He: לבנה נאבקה בספקות עצמיים על יכולות הצילום שלה.En: Levana struggled with self-doubts about her photography skills.He: אורי, מצדו, דאג מהשפעת התעשייה על האקוסיסטם המדברי.En: Ori, on his part, was worried about the impact of industry on the desert ecosystem.He: לאחר החלטה מהירה, לבנה הסכימה להצטרף לאורי לאתר המחקר שלו.En: After a quick decision, Levana agreed to join Ori at his research site.He: היא קיוותה למצוא שם את התמונה המושלמת.En: She hoped to find the perfect picture there.He: אורי הבחין בנחישותה והסכים לחלוק איתה את הידע שלו, למרות הזמן המוגבל שלו.En: Ori noticed her determination and agreed to share his knowledge with her, despite his limited time.He: פתאום, סופת חול חזקה הפתיעה אותם.En: Suddenly, a strong sandstorm surprised them.He: הרוח נשבה בזרם חזק והאבק סיחרר אותם.En: The wind blew fiercely, and the dust swirled around them.He: אורי השתמש בידיעותיו על השטח כדי לנווט למקום מחסה, בעוד שלבנה הציעה את תחושת הכיוון האינטואיטיבית שלה.En: Ori used his knowledge of the terrain to navigate to a place of shelter, while Levana offered her intuitive sense of direction.He: כשהסערה חלפה, התגלה לפניהם נוף עוצר נשימה.En: When the storm passed, a breathtaking landscape was revealed before them.He: האור, הצבעים, הכל היה מושלם.En: The light, the colors, everything was perfect.He: לבנה צילמה את התמונה המושלמת, בעוד שאורי אסף נתונים יקרי ערך למחקרו.En: Levana captured the perfect photo, while Ori gathered valuable data for his research.He: לאחר מכן, הם ישבו והתבוננו בנוף.En: Afterward, they sat and took in the view.He: "תודה שעזרת לי," אמרה לבנה, תחושת ביטחון חדשה ממלאת את קולה.En: "Thank you for helping me," said Levana, a new sense of confidence filling her voice.He: "ואני למדתי כל כך הרבה ממך," השיב אורי בחיוך.En: "And I learned so much from you," replied Ori with a smile.He: הם החליטו להמשיך לשתף פעולה ולהביא את יופיו של המדבר לעולם.En: They decided to continue collaborating and bring the beauty of the desert to the world.He: עבור לבנה, זו היתה תחילתה של קריירת צילום חדשה ובטוחה יותר.En: For Levana, this was the beginning of a new and more confident photography career.He: אורי למד את ערך השיתוף והקשר עם אנשים בעלי תחומי עניין משותפים.En: Ori learned the value of collaboration and connection with people who share common interests.He: הם נפרדו כידידים, מבטיחים להיפגש שוב ולחקור יחד את המדבר האינסופי שהפך אותם לצוות מנצח.En: They parted as friends, promising to meet again and explore the infinite desert that had turned them into a winning team. Vocabulary Words:captivated: נפעמיםmystical: מסתוריenchanted: קסוםdunes: גבעותamateur: חובבתcompetition: תחרותinsights: תובנותadaptation: התאמתenvironmental: סביבתיtranquility: שלווהadmiration: התפעלותecosystem: אקוסיסטםintuitive: אינטואיטיביתnavigate: לנווטdetermination: נחישותהcollaboration: שיתוף פעולהshelter: מחסהstorm: סערהbreathtaking: עוצר נשימהconfidence: ביטחוןcommon interests: תחומי עניין משותפיםto capture: ללכודreveal: להתגלותvaluable: יקר ערךexplore: לחקורphotography career: קריירת צילוםself-doubts: ספקות עצמייםspirit: רוחsway: סיחררlandscape: נוףBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/fluent-fiction-hebrew--5818690/support.
If you've ever watched your child's mood shift the moment they step into a handoff…Or felt the sting of being kept at arm's length for reasons you can't explain… You're not imagining it. In blended families, kids often carry emotional burdens they were never meant to hold.In this episode, we name two of the most common “under-the-surface” struggles: loyalty binds (when a child feels torn between a bio parent and a stepparent) and parental allegiance (when a child feels pressure to align with one parent over the other). We share real-life stories, including the quiet pain behind the rejection of a stepparent's sweet gesture, and the way a joyful moment can suddenly collapse into guilt after a call with the other parent.But we don't stop at awareness. We give you a plan. We'll help you slow down, step into your child's shoes, and create emotional safety. We'll help step-parents stay hopeful and keep expectations realistic. And we'll challenge bio parents to protect their kids from adult tension by choosing the neutral zone (where curiosity lowers the temperature and kids are freed to love without feeling responsible for anyone's emotions).The win isn't perfect co-parenting or flawless moments. It's this: kids get out of the middle, pressure starts to lift, and your home has room for trust, connection, and peace to grow. You'll Discover:The difference between a loyalty bind and parental allegiance, and how each one shows up in real life. How emotion coaching helps your child process hard feelings without forcing apologies or rushing an unrealistic "fix". What step-parents can do to cope with rejection (and why “crockpot bonding” protects your heart and builds trust over time). The subtle ways parents accidentally tighten the bind and what to say/do instead to keep kids free to love everyone in both homes. How to find and stay in the neutral zone when insecurity, fear, jealousy, or discomfort hits. Resources from this Episode:Surviving and Thriving in Stepfamily Relationships by Patricia PapernowEpisode 222. Step-by-Step Guide: Facing Painful Pushback Without Making Things Worse (part 1 of 2)Episode 72. The Best Way to Create Healthy, Bonded RelationshipsEpisode 159. How to Stay Hopeful as a Stepparent When You're Continually Rejected and HurtEpisode 161. How do Healthy Parent/Child Roles Help Avoid the Pitfalls of Parentification? [with Ron Deal & Lauren Reitsema] Episode 210. Is your child pulling away? Here's How to Respond with Wisdom and LoveEpisode 211. 8 Warning Signs Your Ex Is Manipulating Your Child's Heart and MindReady for some extra support?We all need some extra support along the blending journey — we're here to help. You can connect with us for a free coaching call to see how we might help you experience more clarity, confidence, and connection in your home. Schedule your free call here: https://calendly.com/mikeandkimcoaching/freesession
In this Thursday podcast conversation, hosts Rachael Culpepper and Natalie Ambrose connect the Gospel message to the global unity of the Church by God's design. Both Rachael and Natalie share personal stories of how God opened their eyes to the work of diverse unity He was doing in tiny churches, large church bodies, rural and urban settings alike. For both the hosts and for Christian girls, it's important for this growth to be personal—to let God show each of us that His Good News is truly extended to all. Both Old and New Testament passages of Scripture show that God has always intended for His Church to bear His image to every corner of the Earth. As we raise girls in a culturally diverse time, it's important to guide them to the whole story of history—even the difficult parts. It is through these stories that we can lead girls to love God's desire for unity and to work to speak on behalf of those who might not have a voice otherwise. Want to make this an ongoing part of your family life? Practice Biblical hospitality and see how the Lord opens your heart and your eyes to His beautiful tapestry of humanity! Three Things to Consider: It's important to tell the stories of Freedom Seekers Which means...we must teach the whole story of our country's history, even the bad parts Open the Doors of Your Family's Heart & Home to Invite the Hope & Unity of the Gospel that Binds Us Together Scriptures Referenced in this Episode: Acts 17:26-28 Ecclesiastes 4:12 Romans 10:12-13 1 Corinthians 15:16-20 John 13:34-35 Visit raisinggodlygirls.com for more encouragement and faith-based parenting tools. Learn how to find or start an American Heritage Girls Troop in your community at americanheritagegirls.org.
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https://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/daily-devotions/20260114dev.mp3 Listen to Devotion A bruised reed he will not break, and a smoldering wick he will not snuff out. Isaiah 42:3 He Doesn’t Break, He Binds When something is just about broken or on its last leg in our house, my solution is often, let’s scrap it! It’s not worth the money to fix. I don’t have the patience and the time to breathe life back into it. For me, it’s much easier to start from scratch and buy or build a new one. My wife has a more restorative approach. She doesn’t so quickly give up on the worn-out thing. She has a knack for salvaging the broken trinket and turning it back into a prized possession. I’m sure it would be much easier for the Lord to look at the brokenness of the world and the brokenness of my life and just scrap it and move on. The reality for the world, and every person living in it, is that we were not just broken. We have broken God's commands. We can’t mend our own brokenness. We can’t muster up enough strength to solve the problem of sin on our own. If you’ve ever tried, you eventually burn out and give up. But God doesn’t give up and move on. Why not? Because of his great love for us, he doesn’t break. He binds. He doesn’t snuff us out. He breathes in new life. Isaiah points to Jesus in today’s Bible verse. Notice your Savior’s approach to you. Sometimes you might feel like a bruised reed ready to break under the weight of pressure and guilt. Jesus comes not to break but to bind and mend. He took extreme care and effort to save and restore you, giving his very life on the cross. He has forgiven all your sins, all the times you’ve broken a command. He doesn’t break; he binds. He salvages and saves, and at the same time, he makes new those who believe in him. To souls once spiritually burnt out, he patiently fans into flame the gift of faith and gives new life full of peace, purpose, and hope. He restores what was once lost and makes that soul God’s prized possession. Prayer: Lord, Jesus, when I am bruised and ready to break, you bind up my brokenness and breathe in new life with your words of forgiveness and hope. May I always praise you for your salvation! Amen. Daily Devotions is brought to you by WELS. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV®. Copyright ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. ™ Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved worldwide.
https://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/daily-devotions/20260114dev.mp3 Listen to Devotion A bruised reed he will not break, and a smoldering wick he will not snuff out. Isaiah 42:3 He Doesn’t Break, He Binds When something is just about broken or on its last leg in our house, my solution is often, let’s scrap it! It’s not worth the money to fix. I don’t have the patience and the time to breathe life back into it. For me, it’s much easier to start from scratch and buy or build a new one. My wife has a more restorative approach. She doesn’t so quickly give up on the worn-out thing. She has a knack for salvaging the broken trinket and turning it back into a prized possession. I’m sure it would be much easier for the Lord to look at the brokenness of the world and the brokenness of my life and just scrap it and move on. The reality for the world, and every person living in it, is that we were not just broken. We have broken God's commands. We can’t mend our own brokenness. We can’t muster up enough strength to solve the problem of sin on our own. If you’ve ever tried, you eventually burn out and give up. But God doesn’t give up and move on. Why not? Because of his great love for us, he doesn’t break. He binds. He doesn’t snuff us out. He breathes in new life. Isaiah points to Jesus in today’s Bible verse. Notice your Savior’s approach to you. Sometimes you might feel like a bruised reed ready to break under the weight of pressure and guilt. Jesus comes not to break but to bind and mend. He took extreme care and effort to save and restore you, giving his very life on the cross. He has forgiven all your sins, all the times you’ve broken a command. He doesn’t break; he binds. He salvages and saves, and at the same time, he makes new those who believe in him. To souls once spiritually burnt out, he patiently fans into flame the gift of faith and gives new life full of peace, purpose, and hope. He restores what was once lost and makes that soul God’s prized possession. Prayer: Lord, Jesus, when I am bruised and ready to break, you bind up my brokenness and breathe in new life with your words of forgiveness and hope. May I always praise you for your salvation! Amen. Daily Devotions is brought to you by WELS. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV®. Copyright ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. ™ Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved worldwide.
Is it possible to escape the cycle of desire that keeps us bound? In this episode, Thom explores the subtle mechanics of kaṛma and the paradox of fulfillment, blending ancient wisdom with contemporary dilemmas. Move beyond the myth of desire-free enlightenment and discover the true role desires play in moving us, often mysteriously, right where we need to be. Prepare to step into a new understanding of fulfillment, agency, and the playful nature of wants.Episode Highlights[00:45] Kaṛma: Action that Binds[03:30] The Danger Zone[06:44] Kṛiya: Action that Doesn't Bind[09:33] The Power of a Pink Shirt[13:13] A Literal Bucket List[15:48] The Desirability of a Desire-free State[18:42] Q - Does attachment to the desire for enlightenment keep you bound?[18:50] A - The Hypnosis of Social Conditioning[21:37] Enlightenment's an Acquisition[24:38] Desires Just Move Me AroundUseful Linksinfo@thomknoles.com https://thomknoles.com/https://www.instagram.com/thethomknoleshttps://www.facebook.com/thethomknoleshttps://www.youtube.com/c/thomknoleshttps://thomknoles.com/ask-thom-anything/
LESSON 332Fear Binds The World. Forgiveness Sets It Free.The ego makes illusions. Truth undoes its evil dreams by shining them away. Truth never makes attack. It merely is. And by its presence is the mind recalled from fantasies, awaking to the real. Forgiveness bids this presence enter in, and take its rightful place within the mind. Without forgiveness is the mind in chains, believing in its own futility. Yet with forgiveness does the light shine through the dream of darkness, offering it hope, and giving it the means to realize the freedom that is its inheritance.We would not bind the world again today. Fear holds it prisoner. And yet Your Love has given us the means to set it free. Father, we would release it now. For as we offer freedom, it is given us. And we would not remain as prisoners, while You are holding freedom out to us.- Jesus Christ in ACIM
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Jack Kornfield and Prof. Rajiv S. Joshi explore how facing suffering with love can awaken the courage to heal our world.Today's podcast is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/heartwisdom and get on your way to being your best self.Jack's new book hits shelves on 11/11: All in This Together: Stories and Teachings for Loving Each Other and Our World – Preorder your copy today!“Love is this unbelievable, inexplicable force. When there's love it's almost that anything is possible. It's love that binds all things.” –Prof. Rajiv S. JoshiIn this episode, Jack and Rajiv mindfully explore:Living Fully in a Time of Change: Joanna Macy's funeral as a teaching on joy, love, and the beauty of a life well-lived.Facing Suffering with Courage: The two kinds of suffering—what we run from and what we open to with compassion.Meditation as Refuge: Expanding the heart's window of tolerance to hold fear, grief, and love all at once.The Sweet Way of the Dharma: Remembering peace, joy, and humor even in the midst of difficulty.Smiling as Practice: Softening the heart through simple, embodied gestures of kindness.The Great Regeneration: Redefining the pandemic as a moment to reimagine our world with wisdom and care.The Interbeing of All Things: Thich Nhat Hanh's Heart Sutra and the recognition that we already hold the solutions we seek.Love in Action: Ram Dass's reminder to feed people, love people, and organize from the heart.Sacred Reciprocity: Healing inequality and climate change through generosity, reverence, and balance.The Middle Way in a Polarized World: Meeting conflict with understanding, presence, and possibility.Inner Climate Change: Transforming the heart to transform the earth—awakening compassion as the root of renewal.“The world is as it is—it has suffering and beauty in unbelievable measure. So the real question is: how are you going to tend your heart?” –Jack KornfieldThis Dharma Talk originally took place on 9/8/25 for Spirit Rock Meditation Center's Monday Night Dharma Talk and Guided Meditation.About Prof. Rajiv S. Joshi: Professor Joshi is the Founder of Bridging Ventures and former Associate Dean for Climate Action at Columbia University. He helped launch Columbia's Climate School with President Obama, and has led groundbreaking work in global collaboration, climate technology, and regenerative entrepreneurship.About Jack Kornfield:Jack Kornfield trained as a Buddhist monk in the monasteries of Thailand, India, and Burma, studying as a monk under the Buddhist master Ven. Ajahn Chah, as well as the Ven. Mahasi Sayadaw. He has taught meditation internationally since 1974 and is one of the key teachers to introduce Buddhist mindfulness practice to the West. Jack co-founded the Insight Meditation Society in Barre, Massachusetts, with fellow meditation teachers Sharon Salzberg and Joseph Goldstein and the Spirit Rock Center in Woodacre, California. His books have been translated into 20 languages and sold more than a million copies.Jack is currently offering a wonderful array of transformational online courses diving into crucial topics like Mindfulness Meditation Fundamentals, Walking the Eightfold Path, Opening the Heart of Forgiveness, Living Beautifully, Transforming Your Life Through Powerful Stories, and so much more. Sign up for an All Access Pass to explore Jack's entire course library. If you would like a year's worth of online meetups with Jack and fellow community, join The Year of Awakening: A Monthly Journey with Jack Kornfield.Stay up to date with Jack and his stream of fresh dharma offerings by visiting JackKornfield.com and signing up for his email teachings.“There are two kinds of suffering. The first is the kind you run away, and that follows you everywhere. The second is the kind you're willing to turn, face, and go through, and that becomes our gateway to liberation.” –Jack KornfieldSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Raechel Browne shares her experience of how she was inspired to write her book about her journey through life. She faced the challenges of having depression and anxiety, and how she learned to work through them.Sharing personal stories and experience you will relate and connect with the character Sophie Bradley on so many levels. If you haven't read this book yet, this is a must read. You can get it at your public library, audible, amazon, barnes and noble and more. Share the love by sharing this post with others and see how much you will connect and can relate to Rachel Browne in her book; "The Rope that Binds Us."
In this NBN episode, host Hollay Ghadery interviews poet Lorne Daniel about his poetry collection, What is Broken Binds Us (University of Calgary Press, 2025). What is Broken Binds Us is a collection of poems of the disruptions and emotional tremors that shape us: enslaved families broken and dispersed, histories hidden, addiction and estrangement, and the shocks of bodily trauma. What is Broken Binds Us shares stories of loss, absence, acceptance, and hope. Returning to the page after a long absence, poet Lorne Daniel provides a unique perspective on crisis that balances raw emotion with vulnerability, thoughtfulness, and care. In seven sections, Daniel braids the stories of empire, personal traumas, addiction and family estrangement, shifting emergencies, and the wisdom of elders and the natural world. Lessons in Emergency Preparedness traces accident, injury and recovery, facing the trauma of a sudden loss of physical competence through the metaphorical and literal breaks of a shattered body and the slow movement towards mending. When the Tributaries Ran Rich unravels empire and a five-century narrative of hard-working immigrants with the discovery of enslavement in family records, forcing a deep reconsideration of the truth of the past. Episodic Tremor & Slip speaks of the tectonic shifts in family life that occur when facing substance abuse, addiction, and mental health struggles, of the pain of estrangement and the love that continues. In the Family Name is a reflection on time, on people, and on the natural world that revisits and turns over all that came before, exploring it from new angles. Lorne Daniel writes with calm, conversational assurance. These poems are accessible and evocative, speaking from their specificity to the many people who have faced injury, estrangement, struggle, and pain, and must carry it—and carry on. About Lorne Daniel: Lorne Daniel is a Canadian poet and non-fiction writer. He has been deeply engaged in the literary community, including the emergence of a Canadian prairie poetry scene in the 1970s. He has publsihed four books of poetry, edited anthologies and literary journals, and written freelance journalism. His work has been published in dozens of anthologies, journals, newspapers and magazines in Canada, the U.S. and the U.K. Lorne lives on the traditional territories of the Lək̓ʷəŋən people in Victoria, BC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – As the world holds its breath to see if the latest peace proposal brokered by President Donald Trump between the state of Israel and the terror group Hamas that controls the Gaza Strip will hold and yield real peace, the concept of trust is imperative. Can Hamas be trusted? What have they done in the past when given a chance at peace?
n this episode, Swamiji explores the supreme power of divine love—prem-agni—that even binds the all-powerful Shree Krishna, drawing profound insights from Mantra 18 of the Ishavasya Upanishad. Listeners will discover how the fire of devotion surpasses the fires of material existence and knowledge, culminating in a love so intense that God Himself becomes a servant to His devotee. Building upon our previous episode about the soul's eternal purpose and the sanctity of seva, this discussion deepens your understanding of bhakti as the highest spiritual force. Through vivid examples from Radha Rani's love and the saints of Vrindavan, Swamiji reveals how longing, surrender, and purification prepare the heart to receive divine grace. Tune in to enrich your journey into the philosophical depths of the Upanishads and elevate your quest for truth, devotion, and liberation.
The Outpost, part 1: What Binds the Broken People?