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TVC 728.4: Ed welcomes back actor, author, and documentary filmmaker James Rosin. Jim wrote, produced, and directed Philly Hoops, a deep dive into the early years of one of the NBA's most storied franchises, The Philadelphia Warriors (now the Golden State Warriors), that also traces the rise of professional basketball in the City of Brotherly Love, including the history of the Philadelphia SPHAs, the first professional basketball team in Philadelphia, and a look at the life and legacy of Eddie Gottlieb, the man who not only owned and operated the SPHAs, but was the original owner and coach of the Philadelphia Warriors franchise, not to mention one of the founders of the NBA. Philly Hoops is available on DVD through Amazon.com as well as MovieZyng.com.
"Sometimes a girl's just gotta cry in the rain."It's finally here--our first fantasy read! In this episode, Kellie and Daphne cover Victoria Aveyard's fantasy dystopian novel, Red Queen, where the haves and have-nots are not only divided by wealth, but by supernatural abilities. We discuss the book's many influences, its place in the YA scene, the controversial twist ending (and the ending that could have been), and those plagiarism rumors you may have heard about.Book Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UbsNfwkZwkEpic Reads Explains Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKjg5Jz9ReoEpic Author Facts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECzc2lg8MtQKingdom of Norta Map: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOZ1HrVIDFgAlternate ending: https://b00kstuff.blogspot.com/p/red-queen-alternate-ending.html Follow us on social media @rereadingtherevolution for updates and bonus content! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
7th Inning Stretch is back tonight at 8:30 pm CST for a brand new episode!Make sure to tune in with the crew as the talk all the latest across the #MLB including talk about the 2026 World Baseball Classic! Other topics of the show include: Profar and whats next there?ABS strategy and will it help?The St. Louis Cardinals extend Manager Oli Marmol for 2 more yearsHunter Greene out for the season again?and Whats the drama brewing in the City of Brotherly Love!all of that and more!#mlb #mlbbaseball #2026worldbaseballclassic #stlcardinals #stlouiscardinals #cincinnatireds #baseball #vsn
an expository sermon on Hebrews 13:1-3 preached by Pastor Jordan Atkinson on March 1, 2026
~~~~~~~ No 7 in the series - The Epistles of Peter. ~~~~~~~ **Considering 1 Peter 1:22-25** Seeing ye have purified your souls in obeying the truth through the Spirit unto unfeigned love of the brethren, see that ye love one another with a pure heart fervently: ......... *1/ A soul made ready to love the brethren. 2/ An exhortation to consciously love the brethren. 3/ Three considerations to help love one another according to the truth of the word.* **Sermon Summary:** The sermon centers on the imperative of genuine, heartfelt brotherly love among believers, grounded in the transformative work of sanctification through the Word of God and the Spirit. It emphasizes that true love is not merely an external duty but a fruit of a soul purified by obedience to divine truth, made possible only through spiritual rebirth by the enduring Word of God. The exhortation to love one another with a pure and fervent heart is both a call to conscious effort and a reminder that such love must be unfeigned, free from ulterior motives, and sustained by the eternal nature of God's Word, which outlasts the fleeting glory of humanity. Practical guidance is drawn from Scripture, highlighting the necessity of speaking truth in love, bearing with one another in humility, forgiving as Christ forgave, and maintaining unity through patience and grace. Ultimately, the sermon calls believers to view one another through the lens of shared regeneration, mutual frailty, and the eternal permanence of God's Word, fostering a love that reflects the very character of Christ and endures beyond this life.
Subject: Wednesday Speaker or Performer: Pastor Sheerin Scripture Passage(s): Hebrews 13:1 Date of Delivery: March 4, 2026
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The Masonic Roundtable - Freemasonry Today for Today's Freemasons
In this Valentine's episode of The Masonic Roundtable, we explore the profound concept of Brotherly Love, a cornerstone of our ancient fraternity. We examine how this specific bond distinguishes itself from other forms of affection—such as the romantic, the familial, or the unconditional—and why it serves as the essential cement that unites our diverse membership. Our discussion delves into the formal definitions of this virtue and its practical application in the lives of Masons today. Join us as we reflect on why the Craft places such a high premium on this principle and how it functions as a catalyst for personal growth and communal harmony.
Series: Winter 2026 Gospel Meeting - The Church Was FamilyService: Gospel MeetingType: SermonSpeaker: Ryan Boyer
Cities are known for their slogans. New York is called The City That Never Sleeps. Paris is The City of Light. Philadelphia is The City of Brotherly Love. Chicago is The Windy City. Every city has a name it embracessomething that captures its identity and the image it wants the world to believe about it. But in Revelation 2, Jesus gives Pergamum a name no city would ever choose for itself. He calls it where Satans throne is (Rev. 2:13). Imagine that as your citys reputation. Not The Pride of Asia. Not The Seat of Learning. Not The Crown of Culture. But The Place Where Satan Dwells. Pergamum was the capital of Roman Asia, a center of political authority, pagan worship, and emperor devotion. Towering above the city stood a massive altar to Zeus, a visible reminder of pagan power. The Roman governor there possessed the ius gladiithe right of the sword authority to execute. Power, religion, and politics converged in Pergamum in a way that made allegiance to Jesus costly. So when Christ introduces Himself as the One who has the sharp two-edged sword, He makes a bold claim: ultimate authority does not belong to Rome. The sword does not finally rest in Caesars hand. It rests in His. Pergamum teaches us that the churchs greatest danger is not merely persecution from outside, but compromise from withinand that even where Satans throne seems near, Christ still reigns. Dangers from the Outside (v. 13) The Christians in Pergamum faced very real dangers. To the church in Smyrna, severe persecution was coming; to the church in Pergamum, it had already arrived in the martyrdom of Antipas. Unlike many cities in the empire, Pergamum offered few places to hide from Rome, as it was the headquarters of Roman government in Asia. Michael Wilcock observed, If Ephesus was the New York of Asia, Pergamum was its Washington, for there the Roman imperial power had its seat of government. Devotion to emperor worship was not optional civic ritual it was public loyalty to Rome and for Christians, refusal came at a cost. But Pergamums pressure did not come from Rome alone. The city was saturated with devotion to Zeus, Athena, Dionysos, and Asklepios all of whom had prominent temples. The massive altar to Zeus, hailed as the god of gods, rose like a throne above the acropolis, proclaiming that ultimate power and salvation belonged to him. Asklepios, the famed healing god, was symbolized by a serpent-entwined staff still used in medical imagery today; his worshipers sought restoration and life from him. Athena embodied wisdom and civic strength, reinforcing Pergamums intellectual pride. Dionysos promised joy through wine, feasting, and sensual excess, blurring the line between celebration and corruption. And over all of it stood the emperor, honored as lord and savior, demanding allegiance that directly rivaled the confession that Jesus alone is Lord. Robert Mounce, in his commentary on Revelation, wrote: ...as the traveler approached Pergamum by the ancient road from the south, the actual shape of the city hill would appear as a giant throne towering above the plain. This is probably why Jesus refers to the city as the place, where Satans throne is. But against Pergamums skyline of rival saviors stands the living Christ. Zeus claimed ultimate power, but Jesus is the One to whom all authority in heaven and on earth belongs. Asklepios promised healing through a serpents symbol, but Jesus crushed the serpents head and, as the risen Lord, conquered death, giving eternal life to all who believe. Athena embodied worldly wisdom and pride, but Christ is the wisdom of God made flesh, in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge. Dionysos offered joy through indulgence, but Jesus gives the true bread from heaven that satisfies forever. Caesar demanded worship as lord and savior, but only Jesus shed His blood to redeem sinners and now reigns as the King of kings. Pergamum was filled with promises of power, healing, wisdom, pleasure, and security but only the gospel delivers what these gods could only counterfeit. Jesus commends these believers despite the immense pressure around them: Yet you hold fast my name, and you did not deny my faith They lived in a city crowded with rival saviors, yet they clung to Christ. Though we are not told the exact circumstances of Antipas death, it is not hard to imagine how it unfolded. He likely died by the blade of a Roman sword for refusing to bend his knee to the gods of Rome or to confess Caesar as lord. He would bow to only one name the name above every name Jesus Christ. And it is this man, Antipas executed by Rome, forgotten by the empire whom Jesus calls my faithful witness. We know from Roman records that this was the very test Christians faced. About twenty years after Revelation was written, the governor Pliny the Younger explained that accused Christians could avoid execution by invoking the Roman gods, offering incense to Caesar, and cursing the name of Christ. Those who refused were executed. He even admitted that genuine Christians could not be compelled to curse Christ. When Jesus praises these Christians Yet you hold fast my name, and you did not deny my faith His words are not cheap; they are costly. To hold fast His name meant refusing to renounce it when your life was on the line. Rome took Antipas life, but Jesus rendered the greater verdict the very title He bears Himself: my faithful witness (see Rev. 1:5). The kind of faithfulness Antipas demonstrated in the face of death is the same faithfulness we are all called to whether suffering comes in the form of persecution or in circumstances beyond our control, such as illness, discouragement, or a life that did not unfold as we had hoped. Faithfulness is not measured by the kind of suffering we face, but by the Christ to whom we cling. And we cling to Him by looking to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is seated at the right hand of the throne of God (Heb. 12:2). Dangers from the Inside (vv. 14-15) While the dangers from the outside were real, the greater threat was emerging from within. The Christians in Pergamum had stood firm against persecution, but they were less vigilant in confronting compromise within the church. Some adhered to the teaching of Balaam, and others to the teachings of the Nicolaitans. Though these errors shared similarities, they must be considered individually. To grasp the true danger here, we need to recall Balaams actions. In Numbers 2225, Balak, king of Moab, enlisted Balaam to curse Israel, but God turned every attempted curse into a blessing. When outright opposition failed, Balaam changed tactics. As Numbers 31:16 reveals, he counseled Moab to entice the Israelites drawing them into idolatry and sexual immorality through seductive feasts and relationships with pagan women. What Balaam could not accomplish through direct attack, he achieved through compromise. Israel was not destroyed by an enemy from without but by corruption from within. Here is what Balaam was guilty of: He lingered where God had already told him not to go. He pursued recognition and reward at the expense of Gods honor and the holiness of His people. He walked as close to temptation as he could without openly defying God. 4. His obedience was reluctant because his heart was drawn to what God forbade. Balaams problem was not ignorance but desire. He lingered where God had already told him not to go. He pursued recognition and reward at the expense of Gods glory and the holiness of His people. He walked as close to temptation as he could without openly defying God. And though he spoke Gods words, his obedience was reluctant because his heart was drawn to what God had forbidden. This is why Jesus references Balaam. The problem in Pergamum wasnt an outright rejection of Christ but a willingness to tolerate compromise. Some believed they could remain committed to Jesus while engaging in behaviors God had already forbidden. Compromise rarely starts with denialit begins when we linger where God has said no, chase comfort or recognition over holiness, and edge as close as possible to temptation without openly defying Him. We shouldnt think were exempt; this same risk exists in every congregationeven Meadowbrooke. Whenever we treat Gods commands as optional or hover near what He prohibits, were at risk of the compromise Jesus warns us against. The second thing Jesus has against the church in Pergamum is that some adhered to the teaching of the Nicolaitans. As we learned from the letter to the church in Ephesus, Jesus says He hated their works (2:6). What about their teaching provoked such strong language? They promoted a compromise similar to Balaams the idea that one could claim to belong to Gods people while participating in the very sins God had clearly forbidden. The Nicolaitans appear to have encouraged Christians to join in idolatrous feasts and sexual immorality, likely arguing that Gods grace covered such behavior. In their view, holiness became flexible and obedience negotiable. Listen, the spirit of the Nicolaitans is alive wherever Christians rationalize that blending in with culture poses no danger, that hidden sin is under control, or that Gods grace permits what He has clearly condemned. If we downplay sin, treat Gods commands as negotiable, or blur the boundaries between wholehearted faithfulness and self-indulgence, we risk falling into the same compromise Jesus warns against. Why does Jesus name both Balaam and the Nicolaitans in His rebuke? Because Balaam enticed Gods people into sin, and the Nicolaitans justified their continued presence in it. Those who held to these teachings were not outside the church but within it, and the ideas they embraced posed an immediate and dangerous threat to its spiritual health. The Danger of a Greater Sword (vv. 12, 16-17) Jesus takes the purity of His Bride seriously. The dangers from the outside were real, but all Rome was able to do with its sword was to kill and no more. The dangers within were more significant because they threatened the witness, testimony, and mission of the church. Listen, with the martyrdom of Antipas, his witness and testimony continued. His willingness to die for his faith and to stand in the security of Christ, even in the face of death, continued to speak even beyond Antipas death. What the early Christian apologist Tertullian wrote in 197 AD is true: The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church. Persecution may wound the body, but it often strengthens the church. Compromise, however, weakens and destroys the church from within. If Satan can infiltrate the church through subtle, subversive teaching persuading believers to tolerate what God forbids and to justify what Christ condemns then the churchs witness is not martyred; it is muted. Its testimony is not silenced by force; it is weakened by concession. What Rome could not accomplish with a sword from without, false teaching seeks to achieve from within. Jesus is madly in love with His Bride and will protect Her when She is threatened. He is also a jealous Groom and will not tolerate any force or teaching that seeks to win Her affections. This is why Jesus hates the works of the Nicolaitans (2:5)! The Nicolaitans offered a perverted version of the Grace that Jesus secured at the cross, teaching that the freedom they had in Christ freed them from obedience to Jesus regarding personal holiness and sexual sin. Jesus calls the Christians in this church to repent by both calling out the false teaching and standing against it. Jesus warns this church that if they do not repent, He will come to war against them with the sword of His mouth. That is sobering language, but it is not unloving. It is not loving to overlook sin in your own life, nor is it loving to tolerate sin in the life of Christs church. This is why the Bible states in James 5:1920, My brothers, if anyone among you wanders from the truth and someone brings him back, let him know that whoever brings back a sinner from his wandering will save his soul from death and will cover a multitude of sins. Indifference to sin is not grace it is neglect. A Savior who refuses to confront what destroys His Bride would not be loving. The sword of Christ is not the weapon of a tyrant but the discipline of a faithful Bridegroom committed to the purity of His people. Take a close look at Jesus words in verse 16: Therefore repent. If not, I will come to you soon and war against them with the sword of my mouth. That is not a casual warning; it is a decisive command. If they refused to turn from their sin and false teaching, it would not merely expose weakness it would reveal they never truly belonged to Him or experienced the saving grace that brings new life. Saving grace does not leave a person at peace with sin; it creates an urgency to cling to Christ. Where Christ truly reigns, repentance follows. Now notice verse 17. The sword is not the only thing Jesus offers. He promises that the one who has truly received Him as Savior evidenced by firmly holding fast to His name will be sustained and kept by Him. The true Christian is promised three things: hidden manna, a white stone, and a new name. The manna is for those who hunger and thirst for righteousness (Matt. 5:6). In a city filled with public feasts honoring false gods, Jesus promises hidden nourishment provision the world cannot see and idols cannot give. The white stone likely referred in the Roman world to a token of admission, acquittal, or honor. But the stone Jesus gives is not temporary; it signifies divine acceptance and permanent residence in His kingdom, where there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus (Rom. 8:1). And on that stone is a new name a name given by Christ Himself belonging to the one who receives it. That new name speaks to your identity in Christ, an identity no sword, no demon, not even Satan himself can take from you. On that stone is the evidence of your redemption. Its meaning echoes the words of our Redeemer: You must dwell as mine for many days. You shall not play the whore, or belong to another man; so will I also be to you (Hos. 3:3). Persecution may wound the church, but compromise will hollow it out. Romes sword can threaten the body, but Christs Word searches the heart. So hold fast to His name. Repent without delay. Refuse to justify what He condemns and to flirt with what He died to free you from. Live as those who belong to Him alone nourished by hidden manna, accepted by His verdict, and secure in the name He has written over your life.
Neal Skupski is currently ranked #1 in the world in doubles. He won the Australian Open earlier this year, and has made three of the past four major finals. His brother, Ken Skupski, is a former top 50 doubles player who now coaches Neal and his new partner, Christian Harrison.Neal & Ken joined me at the Dallas Open to unpack the Australian Open Title, the new partnership with Christian Harrison, and the British system that has elevated five British players inside the top ten. We dig into drills, pressure management, and their relationship.Neal's takeaways from reaching 3/4 slam finals and returning to world #1How they've adjusted to the new partnership with Chrstian HarrisonOff‑season habits and routines that travel into week oneThe serve‑plus‑one volley drill: Footwork and techniqueHow Ken develops himself as a coachKen's method for breaking up majors into two tournamentsThe brothers' coach‑player dynamic, conflict avoidance, and trustThoughts on the Sam Querrey top‑40 doubles claim and respect for the craftLearn more about Neal & follow:ATP ProfileWikipediaInstagramLearn more about Ken & follow:ATP ProfileWikipediaInstagram ----- **Join the #1 Doubles Strategy Newsletter for Club Tennis Players** New doubles strategy lessons weekly straight to your inbox **Become a Tennis Tribe Member**Tennis Tribe Members get access to premium video lessons, a monthly member-only webinar, doubles strategy Ebooks & Courses, exclusive discounts on tennis gear, and more. Learn More & Sign Up Here **Other Free Doubles Content** Serve Strategy Cheatsheet Return Strategy Cheatsheet Serve Strategy 101 - Video Course
Walking In Brotherly Love | Rev. Gloria Wilson A. by Calvary International Christian Centre
Laurel Hill Cemetery in Philadelphia is the final resting place for many notable men, including Declaration of Independence signer Thomas McKean, Civil War General George Meade, locomotive magnate Matthias Baldwin, astronomer David Rittenhouse, and Phillies broadcaster Harry Kalas, plus many Union generals and even fictional characters like Adrian Balboa. But it is also home to tens of thousands of unique and accomplished women of the past three centuries. One man, Joe Lex, a retired emergency medicine doctor of 45 years, was inspired to learn of the history behind who is buried at this historical cemetery that tells not just Philadelphia's history, but a history of the nation since its founding in 1836. He penned a book that highlights 52 interesting or accomplished women who are buried there, All Bones Considered: 52 Laurel Hill Women This book is a collection of dozens of amazing stories about unique individuals who are long gone. They are based on several years of research, originally developed for the podcasts All Bones Considered: Laurel Hill Stories and Biographical Bytes from Bala: Laurel Hill West Stories. “I encourage fellow taphophiles who have the time and interest to undertake similar projects with their local historic cemeteries,” says Lex. “Every cemetery is an outdoor people museum, ready to be discovered by new generations.”Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
Episode 215: The boys are back for another great show! D-Rock and Joey D recap Alex Volkanovski's first defense of his second title reign at UFC 325. This weekend turns back to the UFC Apex for UFC Vegas 113. Where names like Mario Bautista, Kyoji Horiguchi, and Jailton Almeida try to make a case for the title; in an attempt to have their championship dreams come true. Meanwhile, the PFL makes their first appearance in 2026 at PFL Dubai. Last but certainly not least, BKFC is in the City of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia, for Knucklemania VI! As always, combat sports news towards the end of the show. So, make sure you hit that like button; subscribe, rate, review, and leave a comment about what you'll be betting on this weekend!Watch on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/live/yexqdMZYX54?si=61Wzt7M4ZJTQKYRV#UFC #UFCVegas113 #PFL #PFLDubai #BKFC #KnucklemaniaVI #AKP215 #MMAPicks #FreePicks #SportsGamblingFollow Axe Kick Picks on X:@AxeKickPicksFollow Axe Kick Picks on IG:@axekickpicksFollow the boys on X:Dylan: @rockk24Joey D: @10secondsleft_Follow the boys on IG:Dylan: @yorockk24Joey D: @10secondsleft_
On today's episode of NFL Live the trenches are heating up. Seattle and New England are both gearing up to get after the quarterback, so who wins this pass rush showdown? We break it all down. We also dive into a major loss in Philly that has fans asking big questions in the city of Brotherly Love. What does this move mean for Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley? Marcus shares his thoughts. Plus, Drake Maye faces a tough test against Seattle's relentless defensive line. How does he plan to stay clean in the pocket? Sal Pal joins us with the latest. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Philly is officially Unrivaled. The City of Brotherly Love hosted two electric games, and Marina Mabrey stole the spotlight with a jaw-dropping 47-point eruption in front of 21,000 buzzing fans. Over in the NWSL, Trinity Rodman locked in a historic contract to stay with the Washington Spirit, igniting league-wide conversations about the new High Impact Player rule and what's next with the Players Association. But for now, women's soccer fans can celebrate keeping a generational talent on U.S. soil.On the tennis courts, Elena Rybakina claimed the first Grand Slam of the year at the Australian Open. Her celebration may have been ice-cold, but her game was anything but. She brought pure power, ruthless precision, and a statement win to set the tone for the season.Then we flip into full Olympic preview mode as the road to the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics heats up. From Lindsey Vonn's return to competitive skiing to Mikaela Shiffrin's redemption arc, plus the always-intense USA vs. Canada women's hockey rivalry, we break down everything you need to know. Add in figure skating dream teams and brand-new Olympic events, and this episode is packed wall-to-wall with must-know updates across women's sports.If you rate Women's Sports Weekly 5 stars, send a screenshot and you will receive a sticker!SUBSCRIBE TO WOMEN'S SPORTS WEEKLY YouTubeSpotifyApple Podcasts FOLLOW WOMEN'S SPORTS WEEKLY ON SOCIALInstagramTikTokCONTACT WomensSportsWeeklyPod@gmail.com Women's Sports Weekly is created, produced, edited, and hosted by Carolyn Bryan and Danielle Bryan. Research by Madeline Schallmoser. Music is by the talented Melvin Alexander Black.
Join Harrison and Nick as they talk about the Suarez and Arraez signings and the extension of Jacob Wilson. They will also be talking about the trouble in the City of Brotherly Love along with Puerto Rico possibly dropping out of the WBC. And of course...TRIVIA!!! Come be a part of the only baseball show online where YOU can be come part of the show!!
This week we're talking to Ryan and Gary Jarman, two thirds of long-running Wakefield, UK sibling trio The Cribs. They just released Selling a Vibe, their terrific ninth album and first in five years, which they made in Brooklyn with Patrick Wimberly of Chairlift as producer. It debuted at #5 on the UK album charts so congrats Cribs on that. We discussed the new album and how having a long pause between records actually made it better. We also talked about The Cribs recent US tour with The Rapture, some of their earliest New York shows, the CMJ festival, how both Ryan and Gary live in the US now -- New York and Portland respectively -- plus Johnny Marr, Janet Weiss, reality television and more. One note: due to some technical difficulties our conversation gets cut off a little early but there is still plenty to listen to. -- Credits: Hosted & produced by Bill Pearis Mixed and mastered by Nick Gray Theme music by Michael Silverstein
Pat Boyle takes focus on the City of Brotherly Love and their open Offensive Coordinator position, speculating on why it doesn't seem like a very highly regarded job around the league right now.
Pat Boyle takes focus on the City of Brotherly Love and their open Offensive Coordinator position, speculating on why it doesn't seem like a very highly regarded job around the league right now. Then, why the Browns should promote Defensive Coordinator Jim Schwartz as the team's next Head Coach, instead of risking one of the league's best defensive minds to another franchise. The hour wraps with a notable trade in Major League Baseball, as the New York Mets do business with another National League Contender, adding an All-Star arm in the process.
The New York Mets struck big last year when they reeled in Juan Soto from the Bronx to headline an eventful winter. However, after a disappointing 2025 campaign, the Amazin's have been on a mission to retool this offseason, and thanks to David Stearns, they'll go into 2026 with plenty of new faces and hope for success.On this episode of Baseball Bar-B-Cast, Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman talk about the retooled lineup that the Mets have assembled, which includes signing Bo Bichette and trading for Luis Robert Jr. from the Chicago White Sox. In addition to the signings of Devin Williams and Jorge Polanco, the new-look Mets are looking forward to a redemption season in 2026.Later, Jordan and Jake talk about Carlos Beltrán and Andruw Jones being elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame, why the Houston Astros cheating scandal caused Beltrán to have to wait and the improbable climb for Jones to make it into the Hall. Then the guys discuss the Philadelphia Phillies bringing J.T. Realmuto back to the City of Brotherly Love, Elly De La Cruz rejecting a big contract extension from the Cincinnati Reds and take a look at the LIDOM Championship Series.1:12 – The Opener: New-look Mets22:09 – Luis Robert Jr. trade33:24 – Hall of Fame results54:26 – Around the League: Phillies re-sign Realmuto1:03:02 – Three-team trade1:06:47 – Elly turns down extension1:09:33 – LIDOM Championship Series Subscribe to Baseball Bar-B-Cast on your favorite podcast app:
Brad Evans and Pat Boyle praise the National Champion Indiana Hoosiers following last night's victory over Miami, while also praising Coach Curt Cignetti for arguably the best coaching job in the history of sports. Plus, are they College Football's next emerging dynasty? Then, react to the Titans hiring Robert Saleh as their team's next Head Coach, following a successful second stint as the 49ers next Head Coach. Additionally, we discuss if there should be concern about Saleh considering his failures with the Jets, and was he the correct person to mix with Cam Ward? The hour wraps with more discourse when it comes to the Titans hiring Robert Saleh as their next Head Coach, and why he should bring in his former co-worker Mike McDaniel as his Offensive Coordinator. Plus, our bets for tonight's NBA Card, headlined by an intra-conference matchup in the City of Brotherly Love.
Brad Evans and Pat Boyle continue the discourse when it comes to the Titans hiring Robert Saleh as their next Head Coach, and why he should bring in his former co-worker Mike McDaniel as his Offensive Coordinator. Plus, our bets for tonight's NBA Card, headlined by an intra-conference matchup in the City of Brotherly Love.
The search for an offensive coordinator begins as the season ended unceremoniously for the Philadelphia Eagles. The Birds' 23-19 loss signals the start of an extremely interesting offseason in the City of Brotherly Love as the team's coaching staff and roster figure to undergo some significant changes. As usual, we'll do our Eagles' Tinder thing as we swipe left and right on the pending free agents, and we'll lament the fact that this season was the one that got away.
Is your brain full of information that serves no purpose? Do you forget your own phone number but remember the national animal of Scotland?Well sit down and prepare to be uneducated!The guys are freestyling again with whatever comes to mind, and trust me, it goes just about how you would expect!No stone is left un- actually, scratch that. Plenty of stones are left fully unturned as the Brothers get to the bottom of… nothing.Happy Friday everyone! Enjoy the weekend!Support our pod with our official merch!https://bropodmerch.bigcartel.com
Fluent Fiction - Catalan: A Christmas Journey: Marta's Race Against Time Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ca/episode/2026-01-13-08-38-20-ca Story Transcript:Ca: Marta corria entre la multitud de l'aeroport de Barcelona-El Prat.En: Marta was running through the crowd at Barcelona-El Prat airport.Ca: Amb el terreny cobert d'il·luminació nadalenca, la gent movia maletes entre llums de Reis Mags i decoracions festives.En: With the area covered in Christmas lighting, people moved suitcases among Three Wise Men lights and festive decorations.Ca: L'ambient era d'hivern, però la calor humana donava una mica de calidesa als visitants.En: The atmosphere was wintery, but the human warmth added a bit of coziness for the visitors.Ca: Òscar, l'agent de seguretat, observava la gent passar amb el seu esguard habitual.En: Òscar, the security guard, watched people go by with his usual scrutiny.Ca: Ell era un home que havia vist tot tipus d'emocions en els viatgers.En: He was a man who had seen all types of emotions in travelers.Ca: Però no va tardar gaire a notar Marta, amb la seva expressió ansiosa i el paper arrugat que sostenia a les mans.En: But it didn't take long for him to notice Marta, with her anxious expression and the crumpled paper she held in her hands.Ca: Marta estava decidida.En: Marta was determined.Ca: Portava una carta per al seu germà, Jordi.En: She was carrying a letter for her brother, Jordi.Ca: Un germà allunyat per amargors passades, que ara es trobava molt malalt a l'altre costat del món.En: A brother estranged due to past bitterness, who now was very ill on the other side of the world.Ca: Marta sabia que aquest podria ser el seu últim moment per reconciliar-se.En: Marta knew that this might be her last chance to reconcile.Ca: Però els problemes van començar aviat.En: But problems began soon enough.Ca: Marta no tenia el bitllet.En: Marta didn't have a ticket.Ca: Ella havia vingut amb l'esperança que aconseguiria un seient, però tots els vols anaven plens després de les festes.En: She had come with the hope of securing a seat, but all the flights were full after the holidays.Ca: Les cues eren llargues, el rellotge no s'aturava i l'angoixa omplia el seu cor.En: The lines were long, time was ticking, and anxiety filled her heart.Ca: Quan va arribar al control de seguretat, va veure Òscar i va decidir actuar.En: As she reached the security checkpoint, she saw Òscar and decided to act.Ca: Amb veu tremolosa però decidida, va explicar la seva història.En: With a trembling yet determined voice, she explained her story.Ca: Va parlar de Jordi, el germà a qui volia veure abans que fos massa tard.En: She spoke of Jordi, the brother she wanted to see before it was too late.Ca: Li va mostrar la carta, saturada d'emocions i paraules que mai havia dit.En: She showed him the letter, saturated with emotions and words she had never uttered.Ca: Òscar va mirar Marta als ulls, afectat per la seva sinceritat.En: Òscar looked into Marta's eyes, moved by her sincerity.Ca: Ell sabia que històries com aquesta eren úniques.En: He knew that stories like this were unique.Ca: Va decidir ajudar.En: He decided to help.Ca: Amb paciència i fermesa, va guiar Marta a través de la seguretat més ràpidament.En: With patience and determination, he guided Marta through security more swiftly.Ca: A més, va consultar amb les companyies aèries per buscar un bitllet standby.En: Moreover, he checked with the airlines to look for a standby ticket.Ca: Mentre esperaven, Marta va reflexionar sobre què significava Jordi per a ella.En: While they waited, Marta reflected on what Jordi meant to her.Ca: Recordava les rialles i les baralles de la infantesa, les històries d'amor i els desacords.En: She remembered the laughter and the childhood fights, the love stories and the disagreements.Ca: Se'n va adonar que, en el fons, la família era el més important.En: She realized that, deep down, family was the most important thing.Ca: Havia de deixar enrere les rancúnies per aprofitar el temps que tenien.En: She had to leave behind grudges to make the most of the time they had.Ca: Òscar va tornar amb una somriure lleu.En: Òscar returned with a slight smile.Ca: Havien trobat un lloc en el pròxim vol.En: They had found a spot on the next flight.Ca: Marta va respirar profundament, una llàgrima de gratitud als ulls.En: Marta took a deep breath, a tear of gratitude in her eyes.Ca: Sabia que, gràcies a la bondat d'un estrany, podria veure el seu germà i, fins i tot, dir les paraules que mai s'havia atrevit.En: She knew that, thanks to the kindness of a stranger, she could see her brother and perhaps say the words she had never dared to say.Ca: Amb un darrer agraïment a Òscar, Marta es va dirigir cap a la porta d'embarcament, el cor una mica més lleuger, esperant amb esperança el viatge que l'acostaria al seu germà.En: With a final thank you to Òscar, Marta headed to the boarding gate, her heart a little lighter, hoping for the journey that would bring her closer to her brother.Ca: A l'aire, mentre l'avió s'elevava, va somriure pensant en la segona oportunitat que tant desitjava.En: In the air, as the plane ascended, she smiled thinking of the second chance she so dearly wished for.Ca: I així, entre records i reconciliacions, Marta va trobar no només el camí cap al seu germà, sinó també el camí cap a la pau.En: And so, among memories and reconciliations, Marta found not only the way to her brother but also the way to peace. Vocabulary Words:the crowd: la multitudthe airport: l'aeroportthe security guard: l'agent de seguretatthe winter: l'hivernthe warmth: la calorscrutiny: esguardthe bitterness: les amargorsthe suitcase: la maletathe ticket: el bitlletthe line: les cuesanxiety: l'angoixathe expression: l'expressióthe checkpoint: el controlthe sincerity: la sinceritatpatience: la paciènciadetermination: la fermesathe standby: el standbyreflection: la reflexióthe childhood: la infantesathe laughter: les riallesthe disagreement: els desacordsgrudge: les rancúniesthe kindness: la bondata tear: una llàgrimagratitude: la gratitudthe stranger: l'estranythe boarding gate: la porta d'embarcamentthe hope: l'esperançaascend: s'elevavathe reconciliation: les reconciliacions
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A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "Let Brotherly Love Continue" from Hebrews 13:1
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Introduction John 15:12 – Jesus was the example of brotherly love. Help them center their lives around serving God and going to Heaven. Luke…
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The annual baseball Winter Meetings were quiet — until suddenly they weren't. Within a span of minutes, news broke that the Philadelphia Phillies had re-signed Kyle Schwarber, bringing him back to the City of Brotherly Love. While the move wasn't entirely surprising, it was the news that followed that left the baseball world shaking.On this episode of Baseball Bar-B-Cast, Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman discuss the Los Angeles Dodgers signing Edwin Díaz away from the New York Mets to a three-year, $69 million contract, taking the trumpets out west. The move fills a much-needed void in the Dodgers' bullpen and has people wondering if it could be key to a potential three-peat.Later, Jake and Jordan talk about the Phillies bringing Schwarber back and why it made sense for them to commit five years and $150 million. They also discuss Philadelphia giving manager Rob Thomson a contract extension and speculate about the possibility of Don Mattingly joining as a bench coach to support the veteran skipper. 1:25 – Dodgers sign Edwin Díaz9:42 – How this affects the Mets19:00 – Phillies re-sign Kyle Schwarber31:00 – Rob Thomson gets an extension Subscribe to Baseball Bar-B-Cast on your favorite podcast app:
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