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Fluent Fiction - Norwegian: Breathtaking Adventures through Lofoten's Autumn Storm Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/no/episode/2025-09-08-22-34-02-no Story Transcript:No: De tunge skyene samlet seg over Lofoten denne høstmorgenen.En: The heavy clouds gathered over Lofoten this autumn morning.No: Sindre kunne nesten føle stormen som nærmet seg når han kikket ut av vinduet i den lille hytta.En: Sindre could almost sense the approaching storm as he looked out the window of the small cabin.No: Hytta hadde knirkende tregulv og en stor peis som var gruppens eneste kilde til varme.En: The cabin had creaky wooden floors and a large fireplace, which was the group's only source of heat.No: Astrid satt ved bordet og leste en bok.En: Astrid sat at the table reading a book.No: Hun trengte en pause fra hverdagen, og denne turen var akkurat det hun trengte etter bruddet.En: She needed a break from everyday life, and this trip was just what she needed after the breakup.No: Nikolai, Astrids stille og ettertenksomme fetter, sto ved vinduet med kameraet sitt og fanget de første dråpene regn.En: Nikolai, Astrid's quiet and thoughtful cousin, stood by the window with his camera, capturing the first drops of rain.No: Han søkte ny inspirasjon gjennom linsen.En: He sought new inspiration through the lens.No: "Sindre," sa Astrid, og brøt stillheten i hytta. "Klarer vi å komme tilbake til landsbyen før stormen blir for ille?"En: "Sindre," said Astrid, breaking the silence in the cabin, "Will we manage to get back to the village before the storm gets too bad?"No: Sindre åpnet dagboken sin, usikker på svaret.En: Sindre opened his journal, unsure of the answer.No: Han hadde alltid drømt om å utforske Lofoten, men stormene kunne være skremmende.En: He had always dreamed of exploring Lofoten, but the storms could be frightening.No: "Jeg tror vi må sjekke stien," sa han.En: "I think we need to check the trail," he said.No: Ute begynte vinden å blåse enda sterkere, og regnet trommet mot taket.En: Outside, the wind started blowing even stronger, and the rain drummed against the roof.No: De pakket sammen alt de trengte.En: They packed up everything they needed.No: Med et nervøst blikk mot Astrid og Nikolai, ledet Sindre dem ut.En: With a nervous glance at Astrid and Nikolai, Sindre led them outside.No: De gikk opp stien mot skogen, men fant raskt ut at den var blokkert av et felt tre.En: They walked up the trail towards the forest, but quickly found it blocked by a fallen tree.No: Sindre kjente en kald frykt krype oppover ryggraden.En: Sindre felt a cold fear creeping up his spine.No: "Vi må finne en annen vei," sa han, og prøvde å skjule sin frykt.En: "We need to find another way," he said, trying to hide his fear.No: Nikolai tok bilder av det dramatiske landskapet mens de klatret over steiner og gjennom tykk tåke.En: Nikolai took pictures of the dramatic landscape as they climbed over rocks and through thick fog.No: De fortsatte, vinden ulte rundt dem, men Sindre ledet dem bestemt videre.En: They continued, the wind howling around them, but Sindre led them resolutely onward.No: De fant en smal sti som snodde seg oppover fjellet.En: They found a narrow path winding up the mountain.No: Det var utfordrende, men utsikten var fantastisk.En: It was challenging, but the view was breathtaking.No: Da de nådde toppen, stoppet de å puste inn den friske luften og nyte utsikten over fjordene.En: When they reached the top, they stopped to breathe in the fresh air and enjoy the view over the fjords.No: Sindre innså at usikkerhet ikke var fienden, men en del av eventyret.En: Sindre realized that uncertainty was not the enemy, but a part of the adventure.No: Astrid følte en lettelse, som om vinden tok med seg det hun bar på.En: Astrid felt a relief, as if the wind was carrying away what she carried with her.No: Nikolai smilte og lot kameraet sitt fange hvert magiske øyeblikk.En: Nikolai smiled and let his camera capture every magical moment.No: Til slutt førte Sindre gruppen trygt tilbake til landsbyen.En: Eventually, Sindre safely led the group back to the village.No: De var utslitte, men fylte av takknemlighet.En: They were exhausted but filled with gratitude.No: Stormen som hadde vært en trussel, ble en del av deres uforglemmelige reise.En: The storm that had been a threat became a part of their unforgettable journey.No: Neste dag satte de seg ved peisen i hytta igjen, hvert blikk de delte varmet av ny respekt for hverandre og naturens luner.En: The next day, they sat by the fireplace in the cabin again, each glance they shared warmed by a newfound respect for each other and the capriciousness of nature.No: Sindre hadde lært å omfavne det uforutsigbare, Astrid fant ro, og Nikolai gjenfant sitt kreative blikk.En: Sindre had learned to embrace the unpredictable, Astrid found peace, and Nikolai rediscovered his creative vision.No: Sammen skapte de minner som ville vare, både på film og i hjerter.En: Together they created memories that would last, both on film and in their hearts. 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CONTINUED Gregory Copley: Gregory Copley discusses China's military parade, calling its claim of sole WWII victory a "breathtaking fiction" meant to boost the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) collapsing credibility amidst widespread anti-CCP protests and a disrupted military. He highlights India's strategic aim for dominance in Central and South Asia, leading to its presence at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit, but not the parade. Copley also notes Europe's fiscal crises, exemplified by France and the UK, which face speculation of IMF bailouts due to political unwillingness to implement spending cuts and a growing reliance on the US for defense. 1906 PKING NORTHSIDE
CONTINUED Gregory Copley: Gregory Copley discusses China's military parade, calling its claim of sole WWII victory a "breathtaking fiction" meant to boost the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) collapsing credibility amidst widespread anti-CCP protests and a disrupted military. He highlights India's strategic aim for dominance in Central and South Asia, leading to its presence at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit, but not the parade. Copley also notes Europe's fiscal crises, exemplified by France and the UK, which face speculation of IMF bailouts due to political unwillingness to implement spending cuts and a growing reliance on the US for defense. 1914 BAEDECKER PEKING
CONTINUED Gregory Copley: Gregory Copley discusses China's military parade, calling its claim of sole WWII victory a "breathtaking fiction" meant to boost the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) collapsing credibility amidst widespread anti-CCP protests and a disrupted military. He highlights India's strategic aim for dominance in Central and South Asia, leading to its presence at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit, but not the parade. Copley also notes Europe's fiscal crises, exemplified by France and the UK, which face speculation of IMF bailouts due to political unwillingness to implement spending cuts and a growing reliance on the US for defense. 1957 MA AND ZHOU PEKING UNIVERSITY
Get ready to embrace the colors, flavors, and festivities of autumn in Asheville! This episode of Big Blend Radio's “Adventures in Asheville” Podcast highlights the best ways to experience fall in the Blue Ridge Mountains—from leaf peeping and haunted tours to festivals, food, and art. Co-hosted by Steve & Karen Wilson—aka “Mr & Mrs Wild” and innkeepers of the beautifully restored Lion & The Rose Bed & Breakfast in the Montford Historic District—this lively conversation covers:
The breathtaking land of Sweden—a country that perfectly balances natural beauty, cultural depth, and modern innovation. Known as one of the happiest nations on earth, Sweden is more than just IKEA furniture and ABBA songs; it's a country that thrives on history, sustainability, and creativity.Situated in Northern Europe, Sweden is the largest country in Scandinavia and the fifth largest in Europe by area. With coastlines along the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Bothnia, and borders shared with Norway and Finland, Sweden's geography is a tapestry of forests, mountains, lakes, and islands that provide endless opportunities for exploration.The capital city, Stockholm, is often called the “Venice of the North.” Built across 14 islands and connected by over 50 bridges, the city blends medieval architecture with modern design. From the cobblestone streets of Gamla Stan, the old town, to the futuristic architecture of its business district, Stockholm reflects both history and progress. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I spoke with TrainingFangs & TehArbitter about Raindance Immersive Closing Night music and VR performance (now available as a replayable event in the Moon Pool VRChat World) as a part of my Raindance Immersive 2025 coverage. (Photo by Kaerun). See more context in the rough transcript below. Here's a recap of my Raindance Immersive 2025 & VRChat coverage: #1566: Raindance Immersive Curators on the 2025 Selection of Immersive Art on Social VR Platforms [VRChat Story] - #1634: User Claims Potential Gaps in VRChat's Moderation of NSFW Avatars [VRChat Story] - #1635: VRChat's Avatar Marketplace is Targeting Demographic of New Users [VRChat Story] - #1636: Planned Improvements of VRChat's Trust & Safety from New Lead Jun Young Ro #1637: VRChat Doc "The Architect Across Realities" Features MR Design Innovations in Japan #1638: Virtual Photographer Kaerun's Japanese Friendships Featured in Documentary at Raindance #1639: Playing Live Jazz in VRChat with EMN Records enabled by Yamaha SYNCROOM in Japan #1640: "Tonevok" features Real-Time Audioreactive MIDI Visualizations in VRChat #1641: "Siholette of Memories" Cinematic VR Concert Experience Features Live Choreography #1642: "Cathedral of Witches" Performance Explores Trans & Queer Spirituality in VRChat #1643: Studio Penrose's "Our Precious Autumn" Short Film Shot in VRChat Wins Raindance Award #1644: Julianna Loh on Creating Immersive Art in VR and AR #1645: "Hommage" Adventure Inspired by Moebius' Art Collaboratively Built in Resonite #1646: "The Continuous Present" Combines Poetry, Music, & Giant Immersive Sculptures to Win Raindance Immersive's Best Art Experience #1647: Virtual Art Exhibition Innovations in Jessien's "What is Virtual Art?" VRChat World #1648: Vast Hand-Painted "Natura's Queendom" Wins Raindance Immersive's Best Art World #1649: Fangs & Arbi Close Out Raindance with a Breathtaking Music and VJ Show at the Moon Pool This is a listener-supported podcast through the Voices of VR Patreon. Music: Fatality
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Dr Rachel Clarke is a palliative care doctor with the NHS in the UK, and she's utilised her experience to write several books about the medical industry. Her bestselling book Breathtaking inspired a tv show and her latest book The Story of a Heart recently won the 2025 Women's Prize for Non-Fiction. The Story of a Heart centres on 9-year-olds Max and Keira, and it has been described as story of grief and hope and compassion. "I came across this story when Max's face appeared on the front page of a newspaper that I happened to read, he looked desperately ill. A few months later, his face appeared again and it was rosy-cheeked and brimming with health." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Wing and Tail Outdoors podcast, host Chris Romano engages in a lively conversation with Jeremy Martin from X-Ring Custom Arrows. The discussion delves into Jeremy's journey as a hunter, exploring his early experiences in Southwest Pennsylvania, his time in the Marine Corps, and his eventual return to his roots. Jeremy shares insights into his hunting tactics, emphasizing the importance of woodsmanship and the evolution of his approach over the years. The conversation also touches on the challenges and rewards of hunting in different states, including Kentucky and Ohio, where baiting is legal, and the adjustments Jeremy made to his strategies in these environments. The episode further explores Jeremy's passion for elk hunting out West, highlighting the allure of the adventure and camaraderie it brings. Jeremy reflects on the breathtaking landscapes and the unique experiences that come with chasing elk in the mountains. The discussion also covers Jeremy's business, X-Ring Custom Arrows, where he focuses on crafting precision arrows tailored to individual needs. Throughout the episode, Chris and Jeremy share personal anecdotes and insights, offering listeners a glimpse into the world of hunting and the dedication it requires. The episode concludes with an invitation for listeners to connect with Jeremy for custom arrow builds and hunting advice. Key Topics from the Discussion: Jeremy Martin's journey from Pennsylvania to the Marine Corps and back to hunting. Early hunting influences from his neighbor and introduction to archery. Evolution of hunting tactics, focusing on woodsmanship. Adapting strategies for hunting in Kentucky and Ohio with legal baiting. Learning from experienced hunters through trial and error. Passion for elk hunting out West and the adventure it offers. Breathtaking landscapes and unique elk hunting experiences. Importance of teamwork and camaraderie during hunting trips. X-Ring Custom Arrows focuses on precision, tailored arrow builds. Balancing work, family, and hunting over the years. Persistence and adaptability in hunting, with personal success stories. Ethical considerations of hunting technology, like trail cameras. Understanding deer behavior and habitat for effective strategies. Mentorship and community's role in passing on hunting knowledge. Invitation to connect with Jeremy for custom arrows and advice. Show Our Supporters Some Love! VitalizeSeed.Com RackGetterScents.Net Firenock.com WingAndTailOutdoors.Com https://nestedtreestands.com/WT10 Discount Code WT10 SilverBirchArchery.Com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Welcome to The Daily, where we study the Bible verse by verse, chapter by chapter, every day. Thank you for joining me today and following us throughout Project 23. If you would like to learn more about this project, click the link to discover more and partner with us. Our text today is Mark 13:1-2: And as he came out of the temple, one of his disciples said to him, “Look, Teacher, what wonderful stones and what wonderful buildings!” And Jesus said to him, “Do you see these great buildings? There will not be left here one stone upon another that will not be thrown down.” — Mark 13:1-2 The disciples were stunned by the glory of the temple. And rightly so. It was massive. Breathtaking. Some stones weighed over 500 tons. It dominated the Jerusalem skyline. And to the Jewish people, it wasn't just beautiful, it was sacred. It housed God's presence, their heritage, and their national identity. So when one disciple turns to Jesus and says, “Look at these stones!” He's marveling at a structure he believed would last forever. But Jesus responds with an upsetting declaration and prophecy: “Not one stone will be left on another.” In other words: "Don't get too attached to this building and its stones." Jesus was never impressed by architecture or religious infrastructure. He saw through the facade to the corruption, pride, and misplaced worship inside. And he knew it was all temporary. Forty years later, in A.D. 70, the Roman army would destroy the temple—stone by stone—just as Jesus said. We still marvel at impressive things. I do. Impressive buildings, homes, and cars. I love to look at them. But even the most beautiful, durable, and influential things in this world can, and will, crumble. Our homes. Our careers. Our churches. Our bank accounts. Our platforms. If your hope is built on what appears impressive, be prepared to have your hope dashed, as it will ultimately collapse. And that's not prophetic, it's just the truth. But this does not mean we should not appreciate beauty or build meaningful things. Jesus is reminding us not to confuse the temporary with the eternal. So don't be fooled by the size of the stones. Fix your eyes on the Cornerstone, the One who cannot be shaken. #FirmFoundation, #Mark13, #EternalPerspective ASK THIS: What made the temple so significant to the disciples? Why does Jesus predict its destruction so bluntly? What “stones” are you trusting in today that may not last? How can you live more focused on the eternal this week? DO THIS: Identify one earthly thing you've been placing too much trust in. Name it, then ask God to shift your focus back to what's eternal. PRAY THIS: Lord, I'm tempted to be impressed by what won't last. Help me trust in what's eternal. Anchor my life in what cannot be shaken. Amen. PLAY THIS: “Firm Foundation.”
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What do beasts, angels, and scrolls have to do with the character of God and His plan for you? Dr. Matthew Hinton explores Doctrine and Covenants 77-80, uncovering rich symbolism and profound truths about Jesus Christ, the gathering of Israel, and the Lord's redemptive purpose in the latter days.YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/6eqEEkLT8ywALL EPISODES/SHOW NOTESfollowHIM website: https://www.followHIMpodcast.comFREE PDF DOWNLOADS OF followHIM QUOTE BOOKSNew Testament: https://tinyurl.com/PodcastNTBookOld Testament: https://tinyurl.com/PodcastOTBookWEEKLY NEWSLETTERhttps://tinyurl.com/followHIMnewsletterSOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/followHIMpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/followhimpodcastTIMECODE00:00 - Part 1 - Dr. Matthew Hinton05:01 Bio of Matthew Hinton08:16 The Come, Follow Me Manual11:00 Where is the Lord leading us?15:41 The framework for Section 7719:08 Encouragement to 1st Century Christians22:14 Be direct, honest, and clear26:10 Scripture study is like the gym28:41 A door is opened31:40 A sea of glass and hope35:14 Same sociality with the Savior38:04 Elder Renlund's “Personal Preparation to Meet the Savior”40:35 Dr. Hinton's blind sister but what she sees45:06 The Lord's character comforts during trials47:38 John's cat's place in the eternities50:27 Eternal felicity is the purpose54:37 God reveals His plan58:26 Wings and eyes and the Savior steps up1:03:12 Breathtaking patterns of the gospel in Section 771:06:42 Hidden in plain sight1:09:26 Get excited about the Second Coming1:12:16- End of Part I - Dr. Matthew HintonThanks to the followHIM team:Steve & Shannon Sorensen: Cofounder, Executive Producer, SponsorDavid & Verla Sorensen: SponsorsDr. Hank Smith: Co-hostJohn Bytheway: Co-hostDavid Perry: ProducerKyle Nelson: Marketing, SponsorLisa Spice: Client Relations, Editor, Show NotesWill Stoughton: Video EditorKrystal Roberts: Translation Team, English & French Transcripts, WebsiteAriel Cuadra: Spanish TranscriptsAmelia Kabwika: Portuguese TranscriptsHeather Barlow: Communications DirectorIride Gonzalez: Social Media, Graphic Design"Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise" by Marshall McDonaldhttps://www.marshallmcdonaldmusic.com
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Highlights:- SpaceX AX-4 Mission Delay: Join us as we discuss the recent postponement of the SpaceX AX-4 mission to the International Space Station due to a liquid oxygen leak detected in the Falcon 9 rocket. We delve into the implications of this delay and the crew's groundbreaking mission, commanded by record-breaking astronaut Peggy Whitson, as they prepare for their two-week stay aboard the ISS.- Stellar Launch Activity: Discover the bustling launch schedule from SpaceX, including the celebration of their 500th Falcon rocket launch and the upcoming missions for Starlink and Rocket Lab. We highlight the ambitious plans of Amazon's Project Kuiper and the ongoing advancements in satellite technology.- Revolutionary Vantablack 310: Learn about the newly developed Vantablack 310, a super black paint that could significantly reduce satellite light pollution. This innovation aims to protect astronomical observations from the disruptive effects of mega-constellations, making satellites virtually invisible to the naked eye.- Stunning JWST Exoplanet Discoveries: Be amazed by the latest breathtaking images from the James Webb Space Telescope, revealing clouds of sand on exoplanet YSES 1c and a swirling disc of olivine around YSES 1b. These findings offer profound insights into the atmospheres of distant worlds and hint at potential cosmic events.- China's Orbital Refuelling Test: We explore China's upcoming orbital refuelling test involving the Shijian satellites, a significant step towards servicing and extending the lifespan of satellites in orbit. This development has strategic implications for both commercial and military applications.For more cosmic updates, visit our website at astronomydaily.io. Join our community on social media by searching for #AstroDailyPod on Facebook, X, YouTube Music, TikTok, and our new Instagram account! Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts.Thank you for tuning in. This is Anna signing off. Until next time, keep looking up and stay curious about the wonders of our universe.Chapters:00:00 - Welcome to Astronomy Daily01:10 - SpaceX AX-4 mission delay10:00 - Stellar launch activity15:30 - Revolutionary Vantablack 31020:00 - Stunning JWST exoplanet discoveries25:00 - China's orbital refuelling test✍️ Episode ReferencesSpaceX AXE 4 Mission Updates[SpaceX](https://www.spacex.com/)Vantablack 310 Research[Vantablack](https://www.vantablack.com/)JWST Exoplanet Discoveries[NASA JWST](https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/webb/main/index.html)China's Shijian Satellites[China National Space Administration](http://www.cnsa.gov.cn/)Astronomy Daily[Astronomy Daily](http://www.astronomydaily.io/)For Commercial-Free versions become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-exciting-space-discoveries-and-news--5648921/support.
Each year, the American Society of Clinical Oncology annual meeting brings together the biggest names and brightest minds in cancer research, and this year was no exception. In this episode of "The Top Line," Fierce reporters take you inside the action at ASCO 2025. Zoey Becker shares the story behind Johnson & Johnson’s dramatic “Breathtaking” campaign, staged on the 99th floor of Chicago’s Willis Tower. Angus Liu breaks down phase 3 data on Enhertu from AstraZeneca and Daiichi Sankyo, while Gabrielle Masson overviews Bicara Therapeutics' investigational asset for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. Plus, the team compares notes from the ASCO exhibit hall. To learn more about the topics in this episode: ASCO: AstraZeneca, Daiichi flex Enhertu's muscles in first-line breast cancer as they drop new phase 3 gastric cancer data 'Our data is resonating far more with the people that matter,' Bicara CEO says amid Merus race ASCO: J&J highlights Rybrevant-Lazcluze combo in 'Breathtaking Moments' lung cancer campaign high over Chicago skyline See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textWe explore eight spectacular hiking trails across North and South America, from Panama's bird-filled cloud forests to Chile's iconic Patagonian peaks. Each trail offers unique experiences during winter months when Canadians are seeking warmer destinations for outdoor adventures.• Sendero Los Quetzales in Panama - a moderate 9km one-way trail through lush cloud forest with stunning volcano views• Acatenango Volcano in Guatemala - experience nighttime eruptions from a neighboring active volcano• Pico Duarte in Dominican Republic - the Caribbean's highest peak featuring diverse ecosystems from tropical to alpine forests• Torres del Paine West Trek in Chile - iconic Patagonian 80km loop with granite peaks and glaciers• Huayna Potosí in Bolivia - one of the "easiest" 6,000-meter peaks requiring basic mountaineering skills• Laguna 69 in Peru - trek to a stunning turquoise glacial lake at 4,500m elevation• Roraima Trek in Venezuela - climb one of the world's oldest tabletop mountains with bizarre rock formations• The O Circuit in Chile - a challenging 130km alternative to the West Trek with more remote landscapesPlease reach out to us anytime at hi@supergoodcamping.com. Like, subscribe, share and we will talk to you again soon.Support the showCONNECT WITH US AT SUPER GOOD CAMPING:Support the podcast & buy super cool SWAG: https://store.skgroupinc.com/super_good_camping/shop/homeEMAIL: hi@supergoodcamping.comWEBSITE: www.supergoodcamping.comYOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqFDJbFJyJ5Y-NHhFseENsQINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/super_good_camping/TWITTER: https://twitter.com/SuperGoodCampinFACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/SuperGoodCamping/TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@supergoodcamping Support the show
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TO THIS MAN WILL I LOOK “To this man will I look, to him who is humble and contrite of spirit and trembles at my word.” —Isaiah 66:2 The context of this statement is the building of a house for Him. God confronts the absurdity of thinking He is contained by space. Nothing can contain Him. Yet, there is nothing outside of Him. Hannah Whithall Smith once wrote, “People are always trying to enter God's presence but when I read the Bible I see that you cannot get out of it.” Part of the error of the human perspective is that God is like us. That He is here and not there or He must arrive or that He has left. Though we know that the glory of God can depart and manifest, God when understood rightly, envelops all things. He sees, hears and rules all. Tozer once wrote, “The Christian believes, ‘God is there' while the mystic believes that ‘God is here.” In other words, the truth is not merely that God exists, but that you are before Him in all that you do. Humility and the recognition of the all-present one are inseparable. Recently, the drama amongst Christian ministers is at the highest point I have ever witnessed it. I have found the best way to communicate with each side is to keep before my eyes that the Lord is here. Present. Listening. Let us absorb and conduct ourselves from this revelation of God from God, “heaven is my throne and earth is my footstool. Where is the house you will build for me? Has my hand not made everything?” Yesterday I was on a plane returning from preaching at the Chicago HUB conference. From the plane I saw the Disney fireworks show. A show that I have seen many times. This perspective of the show was much different. Those massive, loud and bright bursts that squint the eye and pain the ear covering the entire sky above were as small as an app icon on my iPhone. From this height I heard nothing and could cover the entire show with my pinky. Maybe the height or our lives is determined by the greatness of our God. If we think God comes and goes, is here and leaves, can be contained in our auditorium the world is loud, large and squints the eye. But if we believe He is the omnipresent one and nothing is done in the dark or behind his notice, we can raise to that altitude where the greatest displays of men are smaller than a child's hand. After the Creator of all things declares His greatness, He then swoops down from the highest heavens to the crawling worm and whispers, “To this man will I look.” Breathtaking utterance - Yaweh has revealed to all men what it is that He searches for. John Trapp translates it, “I have an eye to thee.” Giving a romance tone like that old Flamingos tune, “I Only Have Eyes For You.” Brian Simmons comments, “There is one my eyes are drawn to…” Motyer translates it, “For this one I will look.” We have both an understanding that God notices and searches for this one. “To this man will I look…” He will turn His countenance towards this man. His countenance is His blessing, keeping, graciousness and peace (Numbers 6). His countenance is that shining of His face. He lights upon this man. What other heaven is there? God's face? The very thing God calls us to seek, “Seek my face.” That very thing David determined to seek, “Your face Lord will I seek.” His presence and person overshadows the humble. I want to call attention to the fact that man is thinking house and God is thinking humility. Man thinks building and God thinks bowing. Man thinks place, God thinks person. Man says, “do?” God says “look.” Yaweh discloses, “Humility attracts Me!” Andrew Murray defines humility as, “The sense of our entire nothingness.” A true faith that prostrates itself before all that God has revealed Himself to be. Isaac Ambrose cautions us, “if at anytime the soul begins to feel advanced in regard to the accomplishment of duty and spiritual things let us fall down before God and humble ourselves for the pride in our hearts.” Who are the humble? Motyer says they are “those ready to take the lowest place.” For He who is little in his own eyes will not be troubled to be little in the eyes of others. The high mountains are barren but the low valleys are fruitful. Accordingly the showers of God's grace fall into lowly hearts. Those who are humble are “contrite of spirit.” Notice that it doesn't say, “contrite” only. Rather it says, “contrite of spirit.” Meaning, it is not a moment of contrition but a way of contrition. It is not merely an appeal for mercy but a disposition of mercy. It is recognition of a great need for mercy. An awareness of frailty. A friend said to me today, “I am as messed up as everyone else, I just want to be honest about it.” Dane Ortlund said, “I went from being an unaware screw up to an aware screw up.” It is living with a ‘need for mercy' frame of mind. Motyer translates it, “crippled in spirit.” The word, astoundingly is the same word used in 2 Samuel 4:4;9:8 for Mephibosheth. Saul's disabled son. A lameness. A deep sense of the damage of sin and helplessness to please God in ourselves. Earnest Kevan wrote, “Sin so crippled man's moral powers that he cannot perform anything that is truly acceptable to God.” Another Theologian writes that it is to “recognize a radical defect that runs from top to bottom.” The natural man is like water on a hill, left to itself it quickly runs downward. Brian Simmons comments that this imparts a “tenderness” of spirit. The man who knows his personal deformity is granted Christ's beauty. Martin Lloyd Jones wrote, “The way to become poor in spirit is to look at God.” How do we make our souls dwell in the valley of humility - in view of God look at humanity. All that you are, see your own soul, all you have and do not have. Look upon your body, remember your actions and lack of actions, see your condition, sufferings, home life, incidents with others, seldom virtues. How often you have placed self first, preferred yourself, made yourself the center, forgotten to think of others or even to consider God. Your lack of constant joy, peace, trust, patience, peace, selflessness. You do not know if you will live tomorrow or not. “If the Lord wills you, you will do this or that.” How little time you have and that it is not yours anyway. Those who are humble and contrite of spirit tremble at his word. From a crippling faith in God the humble live with a great value of His word. To tremble at His word means we believe it. It is important to us. His spoken words are more valuable than 10,000 gold and silver pieces. The crippled man finds His treasure to be God's word. Brian Simmons comments, “living in awe of all I say.” Motyer defines treasuring God's word as, “longing to obey it. To receive it not as the words of man but the very creative word of God.” For the word of God is not “inspired” but “expired.” The God-breathed word. It is God extending Himself to us. Thomas Watson calls the word of God, “the sundial by which we set our lives.” As Luther told us to remember, “the Scriptures did not grow on earth.” There is a story of a young boy on a ship whose mother gave him a bible. With it she told him, “Whatever happens in your life, never let this book go.” The ship wrecked, his parents drowned and the boy was found holding only his bible. The Captain asked him why he chose to save his bible over everything else. He said, “My mother told me, no matter what happens in life, never let this book go.” When they arrived on land, the captain took the orphaned boy to a Christian merchant that he knew. After telling the story to the merchant that captain said, “I thought he might be a Christian.” The merchant gladly received the boy and said, “He who holds on to the word in peril is a Christian indeed.” Lady Jane Gray was made fun of by her peers for reading the Bible while they all played. Her response was, “All amusements are but a shadow of the pleasures which I enjoy reading this book.” In summary - amidst all the trials, temptations, and thunder storms of this short life, amidst all the different opinions throughout human existence, amidst all the joys and pleasures of living, there is one kind of person that God looks for and looks at. Upon this one and this one only does God cast the light of His favor and face. The one whose faith has brought him low, crippled his life and clings to God through His word.
he moves she's made in life are BREATHTAKING. Formerly in the corporateratr world, and now one of the top realtors sellingg over $50M annually.We have a very special episode to share with you, it's an oldie, but it's a goodie! Corporate team member to #1 best performing agent, Zita Billmann Realtor, shared her secrets to success! This episode is brought to you by Black Aswad Coffee Co., the brand that's redefining your morning ritual with rich, bold flavors and a commitment to mental wellness. If you're looking for a coffee that fuels both body and mind, Black Aswad is your go-to.Grab your bag today at www.blackaswadcoffeeco.com and use code AWESOME15 for an exclusive deal!Love the show? Please subscribe and leave a 5-star review on your favorite podcast listening platform.
The quarterfinal 1st legs are complete! The Europa League exhilarated with a dramatic Lyon-United affair (on AND off the pitch), while Rangers dug deep for a clean sheet despite playing 80 minutes with ten men. Elsewhere, Bodo kicked the day off with a masterful beatdown of visiting Lazio, and Spurs showed some promise in a 1-1 final with Frankfurt. Goalkeepers were the stars of the show - including one for all the wrong reasons... In the Conference, the big boys all got wins, though Fiorentina was fortunate against the still-mighty Celje. Chelsea all but sealed a semifinal birth, while Betis continue to establish themselves a true favorite for the title. And lest we forget, Rapid Wien got a massive 1-0 win in Sweden. All this and a cheers to Rory McIlroy! But seriously, cheers Kjetil Knutsen!
Dr. Davina's Dots is not your typical podcast. Each episode brings you a soothing blend of spoken messages and smooth jazz. This show is your space to reflect, reset, and reconnect. Each episode is designed to inspire, relax, and lift your mood, offering good vibes, fresh perspective, and a calm moment in the middle of a busy day. In this episode titled Breathtaking moments you are invited to slow down, and reflect on the quiet, simple, yet powerful moments that can take your breath away.Music selections include: Tales from the Velvet Couch – Mike Murray Sunrise The Olatuja Project Cool Breeze, Varges Thomas A Kind Heart- Steve Oliver Paradise Beach -Evan Carydakis Dance -Sy Baldwin Music In the flow -Ted Hammond feat Jeff Kashiwa Unapologetically Shawn -Shawn KingsberryWhen Gods in the Music -Abe Lamarca Time to heal -James PPJ Spraggins feat Kim Scott & Tracy Hamlin Couragesous -Chris Godber Promises -Randy Scott Dream Walk -Matt Lee Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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So many of us struggle to see our worth. To feel valid. Listen as we explore safety, connection and purpose before going way deeper into worth. You're going to want to listen right until the end of this when Linda drops a bombshell about her that explains so much of what we discuss. Wow! A truly belief busting episode with breathtaking clarity.Linda Michie has a Graduate Degree in Urban Studies with a focus on Social Organization and Governance. She majored in Psychology and minored in Criminal Justice during her undergraduate studies.Linda has been working with children and families throughout her career; in Private Investigations, Child Protective Services, Therapeutic Foster Care, and in Court Advocacy for abused and neglected children. Although a natural investigator, Linda's more noteworthy career accomplishments are in child-benefitting curriculum design, and her passion is in training her designs.Linda's fierce determination to help children achieve safety and permanence is evident in her work every day.Find out more about Linda here:https://www.wishingwellfamilies.com/founder/ Guests and the host are not (unless mentioned) licensed pscyho-therapists and speak from their own opinion only. Seek qualified advice if you need help.
The moves she's made in life are BREATHTAKING. Formerly in the corporateratr world, and now one of the top realtors sellingg over $50M annually.We have a very special episode to share with you, it's an oldie, but it's a goodie! Corporate team member to #1 best performing agent, Zita Billmann Realtor, shared her secrets to success! This episode is brought to you by Black Aswad Coffee Co., the brand that's redefining your morning ritual with rich, bold flavors and a commitment to mental wellness. If you're looking for a coffee that fuels both body and mind, Black Aswad is your go-to.Grab your bag today at www.blackaswadcoffeeco.com and use code AWESOME15 for an exclusive deal!Love the show? Please subscribe and leave a 5-star review on your favorite podcast listening platform.
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If you're dreaming of a train journey that's just as stunning as the destination, you're going to love what this episode has in store. Today, I'm joined by Frédéric Delachaux from the MOB Railway to chat about one of the most popular Swiss scenic trains, the GoldenPass Express. We dive into what makes it such a special journey, connecting two must-visit spots, Montreux and Interlaken, in style and comfort.You'll learn what to expect on board this beautiful Swiss panoramic train, including the differences between the Prestige, First, and Second class options, what kind of local food and drinks are served, and even a few insider tips about where to sit for the best views. We also cover everything you need to know about tickets, including the discounts offered for Swiss Travel Pass and Berner Oberland Pass holders, and why you should book your seat reservations in advance. But the GoldenPass Express isn't the only gem MOB Railway has to offer. We also explore other memorable journeys like the nostalgic GoldenPass Belle Époque train, and two delicious experiences: the Chocolate and Cheese Trains. Switzerland's unique rail journeys even allow you to enjoy a true taste of Swiss culture and culinary delights! Whether you're looking to enjoy scenic views, experience vintage charm, or sample local treats, there's something for everyone.If you're planning a trip between Montreux and Interlaken, or you're looking for the perfect way to experience Switzerland train travel with breathtaking views, this episode is packed with helpful information to make your Swiss train adventure unforgettable.Safe travels,Carolyn
Each spring, tens of thousands of snow geese take to the skies over Montana in a breathtaking display of nature's power and precision. In this special episode, reporter Kate Heston journeys to Freezout Lake to witness the spectacle firsthand, capturing the awe-inspiring sights and sounds of the annual migration. With insights from birding experts and wildlife biologists, she explores why this phenomenon draws visitors from across the state, what changing conditions mean for the birds, and how the event symbolizes the arrival of spring in Montana.A big thank you to our headline sponsor for the News Now podcast, Loren's Auto Repair! They combine skill with integrity resulting in auto service & repair of the highest caliber. Discover them in Ashley Square Mall at 1309 Hwy 2 West in Kalispell Montana, or learn more at lorensauto.com. In Season 3 of Daily Inter Lake's Deep Dive podcast, we explore the devastating fire that struck the small town of Noxon, Montana. By the end of the day on February 27, 2024, three-quarters of the town's business community were wiped out. Listen to the two-part story on any audio platform you prefer, or watch the series on our YouTube channel.Visit DailyInterLake.com to stay up-to-date with the latest breaking news from the Flathead Valley and beyond. Support local journalism and please consider subscribing to us. Watch this podcast and more on our YouTube Channel. And follow us on Facebook, Instagram and X. Got a news tip, want to place an ad, or sponsor this podcast? Contact us! Subscribe to all our other DIL pods! Keep up with northwest Montana sports on Keeping Score, dig into stories with Deep Dive, and jam out to local musicians with Press Play.
The best part about having 124 state parks to explore in Pennsylvania is the variety. Each park is special in its own way. Each park offers a natural feature, a trail, a view, a piece of local history, or something that makes it stand out from others. You've got the old growth forests at Cook Forest State Park. The waterfalls at Ricketts Glen State Park. The fly fishing at Poe Paddy State Park. Every single park offers a bit of variety. A bit of magic. A bit of splendor. A bit of something special that makes every visit to a state park worthwhile.So, what makes Susquehannock State Park special? What is the bit of magic they do better than any of the other state parks?For me, it's the breathtaking panoramic views of the Lower Susquehanna River. The Susquehannock State Park Complex is made up of three separate properties, each offering incredible views of the river. From the overlooks, you can take in the river as it winds through steep, forested hills and dramatic cliffs. These overlooks provide stunning vantage points where you can gaze out over the wide expanse of water, dotted with rocky islands and framed by lush greenery.On a clear day, you might catch a glimpse of bald eagles and hawks soaring overhead or boats gliding along the river below. The mix of dense woodlands, open meadows, and the ever-changing colors of the river make this park the perfect place to enjoy the magnificence of the Commonwealth.Don't get me wrong, I love every state park. But Susquehannock State Park has that little something extra. That little shimmer of gold. That little magic that makes the park special in its own wonderful way. And I'm thrilled to share that with you, right now. On this episode, I speak with Kelly Ford. Kelly is the Environmental Education Specialist at Susquehannock State Park Complex. Be sure to support our 2025 sponsors:Keystone Trails AssociationPurple Lizard MapsPennsylvania Parks and Forests FoundationSisters' SunflowersSupport the showVisit our website to learn more about the podcast, to purchase merch and to find out about our incredible sponsors. Follow us on Instagram and Meta to stay connected. Hosting, production and editing: Christian AlexandersenMusic: Jon SauerGraphics: Matt Davis
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Here is Pastor Frank Vargo's sermon on 3/23/25 titled, "The Breathtaking Burial Of Christ" from John 19:38-42. Freedom Bible Church is a nondenominational church located at 5550 S. Sumter Blvd in North Port, Florida. The name “Freedom” comes from 2 Corinthians 3:17, "Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom." Our desire is to be a God-centered church, not man-centered.Freedom Bible Church is a Bible based church located at 5550 S. Sumter Blvd in North Port, Florida. The name “Freedom” comes from 2 Corinthians 3:17, "Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom." Our desire is to be a God-centered church, not man-centered.Website: https://freedombiblechurch.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/freedombiblepcInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/freedombiblechurchOur church members come from North Port, Wellen Park, West Port, Port Charlotte, Punta Gorda, Venice, and Englewood.
La Tour Eiffel, symbole de Paris, se dresse fièrement, offrant des vues à couper le souffle de la ville depuis sa structure en treillis iconique.Traduction :The Eiffel Tower, a symbol of Paris, stands tall, offering breathtaking views of the city from its iconic iron lattice structure. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Take a breath. Just breathe. And then reserve your ticket for a special online-only talk with New York Times columnist Carl Zimmer, who will tell you all about what just went into your lungs. Zimmer will share the ideas that are in his new book Air-Borne, giving a fascinating, previously untold story of the air we breathe, the hidden life it contains, and invisible dangers that can turn the world upside down Every day we draw in two thousand gallons of air—and thousands of living things. From the ground to the stratosphere, the air teems with invisible life. This last great biological frontier remains so mysterious that it took more than two years for scientists to finally agree that the Covid pandemic was caused by an airborne virus. Zimmer will lead us on an odyssey through the living atmosphere and through the history of its discovery. From the tops of mountain glaciers, where Louis Pasteur caught germs from the air, to Amelia Earhart and Charles Lindbergh above the clouds, where they conducted groundbreaking experiments. Meet the long-forgotten pioneers of aerobiology, including William and Mildred Wells, who tried for decades to warn the world about airborne infections, only to die in obscurity. Zimmer also chronicles the dark side of aerobiology with gripping accounts of how the United States and the Soviet Union clandestinely built arsenals of airborne biological weapons designed to spread anthrax, smallpox and an array of other pathogens. Breathtaking, isn't it? In Association with Wonderfest. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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