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Brian Hardin and Russ Durrance, both with the External Affairs division, speak with Rep. David Faulkner, the Alabama House sponsor or the Alfa Health Plan legislation. In the wrap-up, Morgan Desselle recaps the hearing that took place and gives a glimpse of all the legislation Alabama Farmers Federation is working with.Find your elected representatives here.Visit the Alabama Farmers Federation website to sign up for the Capitol Connection.Find out more about our sponsor, Alabama Ag Credit, and also about Alabama Farmers Federation.
Hospitals' access to a federal drug discount program will be strengthened under a bill passed in the Nebraska Legislature Thursday. The 340B program requires drug companies to provide discounts to certain hospitals in exchange for their participation in Medicare and Medicaid. In recent years, some drug companies have placed data reporting requirements on hospitals and restricted which pharmacies they can use to distribute the discounted drugs. A bill from Sen. Brian Hardin prohibits these restrictions.
Hospitals' access to a federal drug discount program will be strengthened under a bill passed in the Nebraska Legislature Thursday. The 340B program requires drug companies to provide discounts to certain hospitals in exchange for their participation in Medicare and Medicaid. In recent years, some drug companies have placed data reporting requirements on hospitals and restricted which pharmacies they can use to distribute the discounted drugs. A bill from Sen. Brian Hardin prohibits these restrictions.
The former Notre Dame football communications director joined Darin to talk about his time with the Irish, becoming Drake's AD and making the NCAA Tournament for a third straight year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Notre Dame Football Talk. Darin is joined by Chiefs linebacker coach Brendan Daly who coaches Drue Tranquill and roomed at Drake with new Irish defensive coordinator Chris Ash. Plus former Irish football communications director and current Drake athletic director Brian Hardin on his time with the Irish and leading Drake to a third straight NCAA Tournament.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The former Notre Dame football communications director joined Darin to talk about his time with the Irish, becoming Drake's AD and making the NCAA Tournament for a third straight year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Notre Dame Football Talk. Darin is joined by Chiefs linebacker coach Brendan Daly who coaches Drue Tranquill and roomed at Drake with new Irish defensive coordinator Chris Ash. Plus former Irish football communications director and current Drake athletic director Brian Hardin on his time with the Irish and leading Drake to a third straight NCAA Tournament.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Williams welcomes Drake Athletics Director Brian Hardin the DU Great Collective leader Ryan Boatman to dive into their world of college athletics, the NIL game at the mid-major level, and how they navigate all of the new changes. All this and more presented by Steeple Ridge Bourbon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nebraska lawmakers considered a bill to strengthen a federal drug discount program this afternoon. Sen. Brian Hardin introduced the 340B Contract Pharmacy Protection Act to help rural hospitals. The 340B program allows certain hospitals and pharmacies to purchase drugs from manufacturers at a reduced cost. In recent years, some pharmaceutical companies restricted pharmacies from accessing the discounted drugs. Hardin said his bill would prohibit these companies from interfering with drug delivery.
Nebraska lawmakers considered a bill to strengthen a federal drug discount program this afternoon. Sen. Brian Hardin introduced the 340B Contract Pharmacy Protection Act to help rural hospitals. The 340B program allows certain hospitals and pharmacies to purchase drugs from manufacturers at a reduced cost. In recent years, some pharmaceutical companies restricted pharmacies from accessing the discounted drugs. Hardin said his bill would prohibit these companies from interfering with drug delivery.
ASK THE AD - This Week on the 515 Podcast, Brian Hardin joins the show to answer questions from Drake Bulldogs fans. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Shower Beers, Drake AD Brian Hardin, and Grant Gillon - W H2
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Andrew Langer is a long-time activist for free-market and limited-government principles, and a well-recognized analyst of politics and public policy. He currently serves as the President the Institute for Liberty, the Host of the Andrew Langer Show on WBAL NewsRadio1090. A long time fighter for small business, Andrew came to IFL from NFIB, where he headed that organization's regulatory practice for six years. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Brian Hardin is a native son of Scottsbluff, NE and, after a business career in Colorado, he moved back to his hometown, where he was elected last November to represent District 48 in Nebraska's unicameral legislature. He is already hitting the ground running, being involved in passing important legislation involving Second Amendment rights, the right to life, and protecting our children from the transgender mania sweeping the nation. GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: Dr. Daniel Bober, D.O., is board-certified in General Psychiatry, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, and Forensic Psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology He is also a Diplomate of the American Board of Addiction meaning he is a certified Addiction Medicine physician. Dr. Bober has been a practicing psychiatrist for over 15 years.
Brian Hardin, director of governmental affairs, and Russ Durrance, director of agriculture legislation, discuss the latest on Alfa Health Plan bill currently in the Alabama Legislature and other efforts supporting farmers in the State House.
Where Iowa turns now, Brian Hardin talks about Drake's future, and more - Monday Hour 2
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Brian Hardin is a native son of Scottsbluff, NE and, after a business career in Colorado, he moved back to his hometown, where he was elected last November to represent District 48 in Nebraska's unicameral legislature. He is already hitting the ground running, being involved in passing important legislation involving Second Amendment rights, the right to life, and protecting our children from the transgender mania sweeping the nation. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Thomas Corbett-Dillon is a political consultant and "Social Media Guru". Best known for advising PM Boris Johnson, he and his team were often publicly referred to as the DigiKids by PM Boris Johnson. Thomas has advised a variety of politicians ranging from the UK & US, to Australia, Canada and even Serbia. Now a regular face on television, Thomas can often be seen commenting on the latest Presidential campaign tactics, international affairs and all things social media, on channels including Fox News, CNN, BBC, Sky News and many more. Thomas is now living in New York City and focused on the upcoming 2024 US election cycle. GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: Jared Julia is not an academic, pundit, or part of an anointed elite. He is a parent who put two children through the local public school system in rural Maine and then through college in other New England states. Much like any parent, he cares deeply about his children's education and the education of his future grandchildren. Horrified by the woke indoctrination he saw firsthand in his kids' public school system, he started a journey to discover the origins of this destructive ideology that is being taught to our children as an unassailable fact.
Sean Roberts is down in St. Louis covering Arch Madness. He was able to sit down with Michael Admire, Brian Hardin, Bryan Moon, and JD Snover Saturday morning the day after the Evansville win. Included in this podcast is Head Coach Darian DeVries opening statement after the win against Evansville and postgame reaction from Tucker DeVries and Nate Ferguson. Thanks to our sponsors Acura of Johnston, The Ducktail Lounge in Clive, and Kelly's Little Nipper.
Sean Roberts is down in St. Louis covering Arch Madness. He was able to sit down with Michael Admire, Brian Hardin, Bryan Moon, and JD Snover Saturday morning the day after the Evansville win. Included in this podcast is Head Coach Darian DeVries opening statement after the win against Evansville and postgame reaction from Tucker DeVries and Nate Ferguson. Thanks to our sponsors Acura of Johnston, The Ducktail Lounge in Clive, and Kelly's Little Nipper.
Sean Roberts is down in St. Louis covering Arch Madness. He was able to sit down with Michael Admire, Brian Hardin, Bryan Moon, and JD Snover Saturday morning the day after the Evansville win. Included in this podcast is Head Coach Darian DeVries opening statement after the win against Evansville and postgame reaction from Tucker DeVries and Nate Ferguson. Thanks to our sponsors Acura of Johnston, The Ducktail Lounge in Clive, and Kelly's Little Nipper.
Brian Hardin sits down with Les Bernal, national director of Stop Predatory Gambling, to discuss the true cost of bring state-sponsored gambling to Alabama.For more information and resources, visit StopPredatoryGambling.org.Check out Alabama Ag Credit and Alabama Farmers Federation.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall sits down with Brian Hardin to discuss gambling in Alabama.
Brian Hardin, Russ Durrance and Maggie Edwards bring you interviews and insight from the nation FFA Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana.
This week in Drake Athletics Football Rushes to 5-0, Cross Country Collects MVC Championships and we catch up with the AD, Brian Hardin.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On today's show, NE State Senators Brian Hardin & Steve Erdman discuss CO2 sequestration pipeline, NE constitutional carry is now law, new taxation approach, NE Heartbeat Act. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Brian is a native of Scottsbluff, NE and, after a business career in Colorado, he moved back to his hometown, where he was elected last November to represent District 48 in Nebraska's unicameral legislature. Brian is involved in passing important legislation involving Second Amendment rights, the right to life, and protecting our children from the transgender mania sweeping the nation. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Steve is a stalwart fighting the good fight in the Nebraska legislature, to which he was elected in 2016 and re-elected in 2020. In July 2020, during the COVID-19 scamdemic, he gave a speech in Nebraska Legislature in which he urged people not to wear masks, championed the treatment of using hydroxychloroquine to combat the virus, and presciently cast doubt on there ever being a safe and effective vaccine. Erdman's speech was condemned by both Democrats and Republicans in the legislature, proving once again that we are not in a Left v. Right fight, but an Up v. Down fight. In October 2021, he called for a law opposing vaccine mandates. https://www.nebraskalegislature.gov
Brian Hardin and Mitt Walker discuss the recently concluded special session based on a Supreme Court ruling.
Brian Hardin is the creator of the "Daily Audio Bible Podcast". Hear the story behind his podcast and the importance of having the Word of God in our lives.
Brian Hardin is the creator of the "Daily Audio Bible Podcast". Hear the story behind his podcast and the importance of having the Word of God in our lives.
Brian Hardin is the creator of the "Daily Audio Bible Podcast". Hear the story behind his podcast and the importance of having the Word of God in our lives.
Brian Hardin, Preston Roberts and Russ Durrance, all with the Department of External Affairs, look back at the Alabama Legislatures 2023 session.Be sure to check out Alabama Ag Credit and Alabama Farmers Federation.
Fund conversations that matter: donate.accessmore.comIn today's episode, we explore the concept of spiritual growth – what it truly means and how we can nurture it in our lives. While many of us are familiar with the term, understanding its essence, and incorporating it into our daily lives can be challenging. Spiritual growth is often mistaken for simply modifying our behavior, but it goes much deeper than that. Join us as we discuss the struggles we face in making time for spiritual growth and how conventional methods of measuring it can sometimes leave us feeling unfulfilled. Our special guest Brian Hardin, an accomplished recording producer with over 100 albums to his credit, shares his journey from experiencing a mediocre Christian faith to committing to daily Bible reading. This dedication led to the creation of the Daily Audio Bible, which has garnered over 80 million downloads and impacts hundreds of thousands of listeners daily. Brian is also a bestselling author of four books, an ordained minister, a musician, and a graphic designer. Today we gain valuable insights into spiritual growth and practical ways to incorporate it into our lives for a more enriched and fulfilling spiritual journey. For all the detailed show notes, tips and links visit soloparent.org —> ASK US ANYTHING! We want to answer any Solo Parent questions you may have. Go to SoloParent.org/TalkToUs and ask us anything…it can be related to a topic we cover on the podcast, something you are facing, or just something you are curious about. We want you to be part of our podcast! Receive a free SPS Welcome Toolkit with links to groups, info and a free book. Join our FREE daily meditational devotional - pod.link/1517894054 Download our free app - APPLE | ANDROID
In today's episode, we explore the concept of spiritual growth – what it truly means and how we can nurture it in our lives. While many of us are familiar with the term, understanding its essence, and incorporating it into our daily lives can be challenging. Spiritual growth is often mistaken for simply modifying our behavior, but it goes much deeper than that. Join us as we discuss the struggles we face in making time for spiritual growth and how conventional methods of measuring it can sometimes leave us feeling unfulfilled. Our special guest Brian Hardin, an accomplished recording producer with over 100 albums to his credit, shares his journey from experiencing a mediocre Christian faith to committing to daily Bible reading. This dedication led to the creation of the Daily Audio Bible, which has garnered over 80 million downloads and impacts hundreds of thousands of listeners daily. Brian is also a bestselling author of four books, an ordained minister, a musician, and a graphic designer. Today we gain valuable insights into spiritual growth and practical ways to incorporate it into our lives for a more enriched and fulfilling spiritual journey. For all the detailed show notes, tips and links visit soloparent.org —> ASK US ANYTHING! We want to answer any Solo Parent questions you may have. Go to SoloParent.org/TalkToUs and ask us anything…it can be related to a topic we cover on the podcast, something you are facing, or just something you are curious about. We want you to be part of our podcast! Receive a free SPS Welcome Toolkit with links to groups, info and a free book. Join our FREE daily meditational devotional - pod.link/1517894054 Download our free app - APPLE | ANDROID
On this special AgCast Extra, our microphone is in Montgomery after Gov. Kay Ivey signed into law reforms to the peanut checkoff program. Brian Hardin, External Affairs director, sits down with Sen Josh Carnley, who sponsored the bill in the Senate and represents portions of Coffee, Covington, Dale and Pike Counties. Brian also speaks with peanut farmer and Alabama Peanut Producers Association treasurer, Jerry Byrd.Russ Durrance, state legislative programs director, spends a few moments with Representative Jennifer Fidler of District 94.As a bonus, Preston Roberts, director of agriculture legislation, has a conversation with Senator Chris Elliot, of Baldwin County, on how changes made to police jurisdiction municipal ordinances are working since it's passage two years ago.
Sen. Brian Hardin of Gering is sponsoring a bill for $26 million in state aid for infrastructure costs around Kimball.
In today's program, I'm going to share three listener responses to recent episodes. I'm doing so because your words matter to me, and to our other listeners, as well. Keep listening, and you'll pick up an idea or two to try with your relationships. Be sure to stick around to the end to hear a story of how a listener applied what she heard in one of our recent shows that made a difference in her life. But before we get into today's episode, here's what this podcast is all about. Welcome to You Were Made for This If you find yourself wanting more from your relationships, you've come to the right place. Here you'll discover practical principles you can use to experience the life-giving relationships you were made for. I'm your host, John Certalic, award-winning author and relationship coach, here to help you find more joy in the relationships God designed for you. A listener responds to “The Underachievers Bible Reading Plan for 2023.” The first listener response I'm sharing is in reference to episode 193, “ The Underachievers Bible Reading Plan for 2023.” It comes from Randy, a listener from Pittsburgh. He writes: “Good morning John, I listened this morning to this week's You Were Made for This. I appreciated how you described an approach to engaging with scripture. It reminded me of what I've been doing for the last year, since bringing Tiana into our family. (Tiana is their new family dog) As I am reading passages, I place a mark when I've completed a section. I also have my stack of prayer cards I use as my bookmark. “ Thanks for your feedback, Randy. I should add that in the show notes for that week's episode, I included a photo of me reading the Bible, with our new cat, Father Patrick O'Malley, sitting on my lap. So I think that may have reminded Randy of doing the same thing with their dog. And good luck with your new pal, Randy! Words matter in the Bible - Listen, rather than read them Another listener, Darlene, also offered her take on the same episode about Bible reading. She offered a different approach that I will have to try. Darlene writes, “This is the second year I've been doing the Daily Audio Bible (DAB) with Brian, Jill, and their daughter, China Hardin. Last year I decided to listen to the chronological reading with Jill and China. That was my first chronological experience. Very interesting. We didn't get to the New Testament until October. “This year I am doing the read-through with Brian Hardin who reads portions of the OT, NT, PS, and PROV each day. He is excellent with his brief overviews after each daily reading. What I also like is that every week he reads from a different translation. “I think I've read through the Bible once. It is a challenge not to get behind. The audio is great as I can play it each morning while getting ready.” Thank you, Darlene, for your comments about reading the 66 books of the Bible in chronological order, and also for the idea of listening to an audio version of the Bible. I'll have a link to the Daily Audio Bible near the end of the show notes. It includes a free app for your mobile device and a web player for your computer. How words matter to this listener The last listener feedback I'm sharing with you today comes from Rosy Scott in response to episode 192, “Word of the Year for 2023 - Read” As I read her comments, you'll see how words matter a great deal to her. Listen to the impact they had on her recently. Rosy writes, “John, “I really like the simplicity of your word of the year. In past years I've chosen a motivating word, but within months could not even remember what I had picked. “I listened to this episode twice in the past two days and have landed on my own simple word for 2023. This year I am choosing ‘words' for my own word of the year. “Words are a renewable resource that cost me so little to share. When I am generous with them, they often brighten my own soul as much as the recipient. “It is surprising how often taking a chance and offering the gift of words brings a positive result far greater than the painless effort. “Words have the power to give life and cause pain. I have experienced both this year and can testify that when I share words of kindness, there is no better medicine for my own wounds or loneliness. Words matter with strangers “Just this morning as I began a morning jog down a familiar street, an unexpected stranger waved. Then she called out to me with a smile ‘enjoy your run!' “Those simple but generous words fueled me to stop two blocks later to talk for just a minute with another person I've occasionally seen walking her 3-legged dog for the last many months. “Thanks to words, both of us parted with smiles in our hearts as those easy sixty seconds, combined with some previously shared words, pointed us toward potential friendship. “Thanks to your words John, I am going to be more intentional about using words to connect with both strangers and friends. “And thanks to lessons I learned the hard way in 2022, treat words with the healthy fear and respect they deserve. “Perhaps 2023 will become my year to use words for healing and repair, instead of destruction which comes so much easier than I am often willing to admit. Until the damage has already been done. “Thank you for your generosity with words via your podcast and weekly email! Blessings to you in the coming year…” And thank you, Rosy, for your beautifully written words. I love the examples you give of their power to bless people. May you, and the rest of us, hear kind, empowering, and compassionate WORDS spoken to us this year. And may we speak these same kinds of words ourselves to others who need to hear them. Here's the main takeaway I hope you remember from today's episode Words matter. Our words to others and their words to us. They have the power to bless or destroy. Be careful what we speak, hear, and read. Use them wisely and with care to bless others and ourselves. Treasure the truth we find in them. Closing Before we wrap up today's show, if you'd like some input regarding a relationship question or issue you're dealing with, I'd love to hear from you. Just go to the contact page on our website, johncertalic.com to let me know what's on your mind. I'll do my best to answer your question in a future episode. In closing, I'd also love to hear any thoughts you have about today's episode. Just scroll down to the bottom of the show notes and enter them in the Leave a Comment box. I hope your thinking was stimulated by today's show, to treasure the truth we find in the words we speak, and those we hear. Because words matter. When you do this, it will help you experience the joy of relationships God designed for you. You Were Made for This, as you know by now. Well, that's it for today. If there's someone in your life you think might like to hear what you just heard, please forward this episode on to them. Scroll down to the bottom of the show notes and click on one of the options in the yellow “Share This” bar. And don't forget to spread a little relational sunshine around the people you meet this week. Spark some joy for them. And I'll see you again next time. Goodbye for now. Other episodes or resources related to today's shows Daily Audio Bible - https://dailyaudiobible.com/ Episode 139: Why Should I Listen to This Podcast? Episode 021: The Most Important Relationship of All Last week's show 194: Martin Luther King, jr. - The Silence of Our Friends All past and future episodes: JohnCertalic.com/podcast Our Sponsor You Were Made for This is sponsored by Caring for Others, a missionary care ministry. The generosity of people like you supports our ministry. It enables us to continue this weekly podcast and other services we provide to missionaries around the world.
In this lesson, Justin begins our study of the Gospel of John, looking for the connections to our recent and upcoming series. At the beginning of the lesson we viewed Jabe Nicholson's Scripture Snapshot of John which you can view here. We concluded the lesson with a clip from Brian Hardin's Promised Land.
The Cleveland Browns dominated the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday Night Football. The Baltimore Ravens made a splash trade for a difference maker on defense. The Minnesota Vikings fan base is drinking the purple Kool Aid. Also, New York Jets coach Robert Sales reaffirmed his commitment to quarterback Zach Wilson on Monday, Auburn fired head football coach Brian Hardin, Game Three of the World Series was postponed due to rain, the Philadelphia 76ers will lose a second round pick in the next two drafts after they were proved to having tampered with free agents, and the Buffalo Sabres scored eight goals en route to a rout of the Detroit Red Wings.Linktree.com/LockedOnNBALinktree.com/LockedOnNFLLinktree.com/LockedOnMLBLinktree.com/LockedOnNHL Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Cleveland Browns dominated the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday Night Football. The Baltimore Ravens made a splash trade for a difference maker on defense. The Minnesota Vikings fan base is drinking the purple Kool Aid. Also, New York Jets coach Robert Sales reaffirmed his commitment to quarterback Zach Wilson on Monday, Auburn fired head football coach Brian Hardin, Game Three of the World Series was postponed due to rain, the Philadelphia 76ers will lose a second round pick in the next two drafts after they were proved to having tampered with free agents, and the Buffalo Sabres scored eight goals en route to a rout of the Detroit Red Wings. Linktree.com/LockedOnNBA Linktree.com/LockedOnNFL Linktree.com/LockedOnMLB Linktree.com/LockedOnNHL Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In many athletics department summer is a time to reflect, recharge and prepare for the next academic year. We kick off this summer series of DSM Podcasts with the Director of Athletics, Brian Hardin. He gives fans an update on the two major facilities projects happening and takes us the inside scoop on a trip to the Missouri Valley Conference meetings that featured the three incoming institutions.Notes: For context on the Knapp Center Renovations here's a video that gives some of the additional details (https://youtu.be/4ZU54BwnheY)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Guest: Dr. Jim Wicker Professor of New Testament, Southwest Baptist Theological Seminary jwicker@swbts.edu Tips Start small. Use a simple plan for 1 month. Read a chapter in Proverbs each day (31 chapters). It is easy to remember which one. Read a chapter in Matthew each day (28 chapters). You will have 2-3 catch up days. Read a chapter in Acts each day (28 chapters). You will have 2-3 catch up days. Read 5 chapters of Psalms each day (150 chapters). Do another simple plan the 2nd month & 3rd month. You might repeat Proverbs as a checkup to see if your life has changed any from the 1st month. Set a specific daily time to do your reading. What is the best time for you? Morning works well for many people. Lunch time? Prior to bedtime? If you miss one or several days, don't get discouraged & quit. Either: Pick up where you should be when you resume (my suggestion). Catch up when you resume (my wife's suggestion). Read for inspiration, encouragement, knowledge, & wisdom. Start with prayer. Do not zip through the reading just to check off the box. As you read, when a question comes up, jot it down to study later. After you read a chapter, think through your personal application of it. Spend time in prayer. Use a journal or list to keep track of your prayers & God's answers. Build in some accountability. Have a sheet to check off the readings. Use an app to click. Use an accountability partner. Do not use daily Bible reading to replace Bible study. Online Plans (in chronological order) – Bible.org (5), Bible Study Tools (16), Bible Gateway (18), Blue Letter Bible (8), Olive Tree Bible Most descriptions of their plans are verbatim from their websites. Bible.org (NET Bible) (https://bible.org) Choices: email Translations: NET Plans (5): Read The Bible in 90 Days - Read through the Bible in 90 days. This plan, made popular by another Bible translation publisher is now available in the NET Bible. The plan it self is 88 days long, with two grace days at the end. It repeats every 91 days so you can begin any time and be done in 90 days. Chronological Bible Reading - Read the Bible every day in the order events transpired. NT, Psalms and Proverbs - Read through the NT, Psalms and Proverbs in a year. Read Through the Bible - Read 2-3 chapters a day from Genesis to Revelation. The Rev. R. M. M'Cheyne, Plan - The whole Bible will be read through in an orderly manner in the course of a year. - The OT once, the NT and Psalms twice Bible Study Tools (https://www.biblestudytools.com) (Salem Web Network) Choices: website with free account Translations: Go to their website. At top, click on “Bible,” then “Reading Plans” Plans (16): 71 Days in Isaiah - Carefully work your way through Isaiah in 71 days to experience the full impact of the prophet's words. Read from Genesis 1 to Revelation 22 in the order in which the books of the Bible are arranged. Chronological - Read the Bible in the order that the events happened. Chronological NT - in 3 months you can read the NT in the order that the events happened. Classic - Read 3 passages each day, starting with Genesis, Psalms, and Luke. From the original Bible Study Tools reading plan. Daily Gospel - This plan focuses on the record of the life of Christ. Length: 45 days. Daily Psalm - Read one Psalm per day for a spiritual boost (150 days) Daily Wisdom - Find wisdom each day as you read straight through the Psalms, Proverbs, & Song of Solomon. Length: 60 days. New Testament - Read straight through the New Testament in 90 days. Ninety-Day Challenge - Read the Bible all the way through in only 90 days. It's a challenge well worth taking. Length: 90 days Old Testament and New Testament - Read one passage from the Old Testament and one from the New Testament each day. Length: 365 days. One-Year Immersion Plan - With this immersive plan, you'll read the Old Testament once and the New Testament three times each year. Length: 365 days Prof. Horner's Reading System - A unique and challenging system where you read 10 chapters a day. Length: 365 days Stay-on-Track Plan - If you have trouble staying on track, this one-year plan will help. 5 daily readings, with weekends free to catch up or get ahead. Length: 364 days The Busy-Life Plan - If your life is busy, this plan will help you get through the Bible at a pace that works for you. You'll read a short selection each day and complete the Bible in two years. Length: 720 days The Christmas Bible Reading Plan - Designed for personal or family reading times, these 25 New Testament readings highlight the birth of Jesus and the purpose for His coming. Related Old Testament passages are also featured daily. Length: 25 days Thematic - This Bible reading schedule is thematic or connective in nature. The goal is to make as many associations as possible between the different parts of Scripture while still reading individual books of the Bible from start to finish. Length: 365 days Bible Gateway (https://www.biblegateway.com) (Zondervan) Choices: on the web (free personal account), mobile app (Android & IOS), or receive readings by daily email Some 60 English Bible translations (but avoid Jubilee Bible, Orthodox Jewish Bible) & many other languages. Choose from 18 different plans): Old/New Testament - Each day includes a passage from both the Old Testament and New Testament. Chronological - Read the Bible in the chronological order in which its stories and events occurred. Beginning - Read the Bible from start to finish, from Genesis to Revelation. Historical - Read the books of the Bible as they were written historically, according to the estimated date of their writing. Bible in 90 Days - An intensive Bible reading plan that walks through the entire Bible in 90 days. Read the Gospels in 40 Days - Read through the four Gospels--Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John--in 40 days. New Testament in a Year - Read the New Testament from start to finish, from Matthew to Revelation. The Daily Audio Bible - This reading plan is provided by Brian Hardin from Daily Audio Bible. Book of Common Prayer - Daily Old and New Testament readings based on the Book of Common Prayer. Readings for Lent and Easter - Short readings from throughout the Bible that focus on the meaning and events of Easter. Daily Reading for Personal Growth, 40 Days with God - 40 daily Scripture readings that illustrate the character of God and the nature of faith. Readings for Celebrating Advent - Scripture passages that focus on the meaning of Advent and Christmas. Read the New Testament in 24 Weeks - A reading plan that walks through the entire New Testament in 24 weeks of daily readings. Verse of the Day - A daily inspirational and encouraging Bible verse. Revised Common Lectionary (Complementary) - Daily Bible readings that follow the church liturgical year, with thematically matched Old and New Testament readings. Revised Common Lectionary (Semicontinuous) - Daily Bible readings that follow the church liturgical year, with sequential stories told across multiple weeks. M'Cheyne Bible Reading Plan The classic M'Cheyne plan--read the Old Testament, New Testament, and Psalms or Gospels every day. Proverbs Monthly - Read through the book of Proverbs every month of the year. Blue Letter Bible (https://www.blueletterbible.org) Choices: thru the website, Android app, Apple app (not as developed) Subscribe to one of 8 reading plans (all are available as a free downloadable pdf) Canonical Plan (1Yr) (Gen.-Rev. straight through, 7 days a week) Canonical Five-Day Plan (2Yr) (same as above, but 5 days a week) Blended Plan (1Yr) (non-traditional sequence of OT & NT books, 7 days a week; most days have OT & NT readings, such as: day one: Gen. 1-3; Rom. 1. It goes Gen. & Rom., Isa. & Mark, etc. Chronological Plan (1Yr) (reads according to when the events occurred Historical Plan (1Yr) (reads OT in Jewish order of Law-Writings-Prophets; NT in order written) Life Journal Plan (1Yr) (reads thru OT once & NT twice; it is a blended non-traditional order 7- day plan, produced by http://lifejournal.cc/) OT & NT Each Day (1Yr) (readings from both testaments most days and in canonical order, such as: day one-Gen. 1-3 & Matt. 1) OT & NT Each Day (2Yr) (same as above, but at a slower pace, 7 days a week, such as: day one-Gen. 1-3; day two-Matt. 1) You can either "Subscribe" or "Subscribe with Accountability." Setting your reading with accountability, makes it so when you click the "accountability on" button you will be able to see if you are on track or behind on your reading progress. Bible by Olive Tree (https://www.olivetreebible.com) Choices: Android & IOS app Translations: You choose four free translations and can pay for additional ones in English or other languages.
Today's special AgCast features Brian Hardin having a conversation with Jones Valley Teaching Farm Executive Director, Amanda Storey and Russ Durrance has a conversation with Rep. Pebblin Warren of Tuskegee about legislation to make the peanut the state legume.In the wrap up, Brian comes back for an overview of how the farm package of bills did in the Alabama Legislature.Be sure to check out Alabama Ag Credit and Alabama Farmers Federation.
Brian Hardin, Preston Roberts and Russ Durrance give an update from the Alabama Legislature.Be sure to check out Alabama Ag Credit and Alabama Farmers Federation.
Brian Hardin, Preston Roberts and Russ Durrance have a conversation with Alabama Rep. Wes Allen of House District 89. Also, Blake Thaxton wraps up with information about an upcoming sod growers meeting to be held at the Alabama Farmers Federation home office on Feb. 22 at 2pm. Interested parties should call Blake at 334-288-3900 or email him at BThaxton@alfafarmers.org.Be sure to check out Alabama Ag Credit and Alabama Farmers Federation.
Brian Hardin has a conversation with new commodity director, Graysen Biensch, and William Green highlights the upcoming landowner conference.Be sure to check out Alabama Ag Credit and Alabama Farmers Federation.
In general, we all know that the Bible talks a lot about forgiveness and our need to forgive. As Solo Parent Christians who have been hurt, this can be easier said than done. Is there more to the idea of forgiveness than just doing it because God says we should? Is it possible that there is a foundational mystery to the practice of forgiveness that unlocks our own potential, not only as Christians but also as individuals? Many know Brian Hardin as the vision and voice of the Daily Audio Bible, with over 20 million downloads a year. He is an ordained minister, an accomplished record producer with more than 100 albums to his credit, a best-selling author - including his latest project, The OneYear Adventure With The God Of Your Story. Not everyone knows that Brian himself spent time as a Solo dad raising his kids on his own. In today's episode, Brian walks us through Why Forgiveness? A Biblical Perspective. Detailed show notes, tips and links. For more on Brian and Daily Audio Bible Receive a free SPS Welcome Toolkit with links to groups, info and a free book. Join our daily meditational devotional Download our free app - APPLE | ANDROID
In general, we all know that the Bible talks a lot about forgiveness and our need to forgive. As Solo Parent Christians who have been hurt, this can be easier said than done. Is there more to the idea of forgiveness than just doing it because God says we should? Is it possible that there is a foundational mystery to the practice of forgiveness that unlocks our own potential, not only as Christians but also as individuals? Many know Brian Hardin as the vision and voice of the Daily Audio Bible, with over 20 million downloads a year. He is an ordained minister, an accomplished record producer with more than 100 albums to his credit, a best-selling author - including his latest project, The OneYear Adventure With The God Of Your Story. Not everyone knows that Brian himself spent time as a Solo dad raising his kids on his own. In today's episode, Brian walks us through Why Forgiveness? A Biblical Perspective. Detailed show notes, tips and links. For more on Brian and Daily Audio Bible Receive a free SPS Welcome Toolkit with links to groups, info and a free book. Join our daily meditational devotional Download our free app - APPLE | ANDROID
Carla Hornady has conversation with Soybean Research Information Network's (SRIN) Cate Newberg and Brian Hardin brings information about the 2021 Alabama Goat and Sheep Summit.Be sure to sign up for the SRIN newsletter and also visit Alabama Ag Credit and Alabama Farmers Federation.
Matthew Durdin and Preston Roberts have a conversation with Alfa Insurance and Alabama Farmers Federation President Jimmy Parnell. Also, Brian Hardin shares information about the upcoming Ag Roundup at Auburn University.Be sure to visit Alabama Ag Credit and Alabama Farmers Federation.
BRILLIANTLY BRAVE PARENTING Episode #112 -Brian Hardin is the vision and voice of Daily Audio Bible which boasts more than 150,000 daily listeners. Brian is an ordained minister, an accomplished record producer with more than 150 albums to his credit, a respected photographer, and a graphic designer whose work has been featured in high-profile publications, including TIME Magazine. He is the author of Passages: How Reading the Bible in a Year Will Change Everything for You and Reframe: From the God We've Made to God With Us. Find our blog at BrilliantlyBraveParenting.com or on Facebook at #BrilliantlyBraveParenting or watch our #iShine podcast videos on YouTube. Also consider donating to keep this growing podcast moving forward - thanks! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brilliantlybraveparenting/support
BRILLIANTLY BRAVE PARENTING Episode #76 - "Do You Want More?" with singer, speaker, and More Gathering conference host Jill Parr-Hardin. Her husband is Brian Hardin, host of the Daily Audio Bible. She brings about the conversation of women in the church, and how they have had a difficult time being able to share their pain and life walk. Jill talks about experiencing times that we have to let go of things that we are white knuckling over, in order to receive all that He wants to give us. Find our blog at BrilliantlyBraveParenting.com or on Facebook at #BrilliantlyBraveParenting or watch our #iShine videos on YouTube. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brilliantlybraveparenting/support
BRILLIANTLY BRAVE Episode #17 - "Battling Through 'Busy' to Find Balance" with Brian Hardin, Founder of the Daily Audio Bible who is also a pastor and author. The DAB podcast has been listened to by over 100 million people around the globe. Brian discusses combating our busy culture as parents, and the pressure to get everything done while parenting without a load of guilt. Brian's newest book "Sneezing Jesus" will be out on July 11, 2017. Find our blog at BrilliantlyBraveParenting.com or on Facebook at #BrilliantlyBraveParenting --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brilliantlybraveparenting/support