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The BCSN Nation Podcast is Powered by Buffalo Wild Wings! Thank you to Buffalo Wild Wing's for joining us as we provide Northwest Ohio and Southeast Michigan local high school sports coverage!Coming up: Bruce Johnson returns to break down state baseball brackets, checkout a Rocket taking off and MORE! Follow Brandan Carnes on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CarnesBrandanFollow Justin Feldkamp on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JustinFeldkampFollow BCSN on our Social Media:- https://twitter.com/BCSNsports- https://www.facebook.com/bcsnsports- https://www.instagram.com/bcsnsports/- https://www.tiktok.com/@bcsnsports- https://www.youtube.com/bcsnsportsCheck out our website: https://www.bcsnnation.com/podcastThe BCSN Nation Podcast is Powered by Buffalo Wild Wings.
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It's Best-Of Week on The Academic Minute: In today's segment, Bruce Johnson, James Graham Brown professor of economics at Centre College, postulated that new deals for sports stadiums do not benefit taxpayers. Bruce K. Johnson is the James Graham Brown Professor of Economics at Centre College, where he has taught since 1987. He became interested […]
It's everyone's favorite episode — the Year End Top 10! This year Capstan stars Terri Johnson, Bruce Johnson, Jacob Wood, and Bill Harbeson bring wit and wisdom to the pod, hitting on all the highlights of the last 12 months. New to this year's list: How to avoid IRS scrutiny when it comes to land allocation Changes coming to the Investment Tax Credit Why now is the time to make sure your R&D Documentation is on point Also, updates on bonus depreciation, 179D, 1031 exchanges, and more. Plus — our business-friendly legislative wish list — all the details on what we hope to see in 2025.
Bruce Johnson, La Niña is looming (0:40); Tracy Garbutt, CNIB, making Manitoba the guide dog puppy province (6:30); Lisa Dutton, Global News Anchor stops by for her weekly visit (12:15).
Christine Toy Johnson and Bruce Johnson are actors-singers-writers-filmmakers from New York who recently made a swing through Iowa to exhibit their short film “Riding Out The Storm” at the Iowa Independent Film Festival. In a SUPER-SIZED episode, Christine and Bruce talk about the interesting paths two current projects took to fruition, a musical short film, … Continue reading
Bruce Johnston is the founder and executive director of JH Ranch and is responsible for developing the ranch curriculum and stewarding the legacy of over 30 years positively impacting families through their leadership programs. Bruce Johnson's father, Gene, purchased the 300-acre hunting lodge in Northern California to fulfill a promise he made as a young man to invest the resources God provided in a manner that would have eternal value. JH Ranch opened in 1980 with a leadership program for high schoolers and subsequently opened JH Outback, which focuses on providing a unique opportunity for families to invest in fun, meaningful time together away from everyday distractions. Bruce joins me again today to discuss how he and his team distilled the JH Ranch programs into the JH Outback experience, why they were so committed to making it happen, then why they decided to take the experience worldwide. He shares what he has learned about leaders over the years, some of the characteristics they have in common in terms of what they struggle with, some of the landmines that can litter their paths, and the things they tend to excel at. Bruce also shares stories of the love and respect that his father Gene inspired in visitors to JH Ranch and how Bruce continues to pay tribute to his father and amplify his legacy. "We get up every morning, and we eat problems for breakfast than just live on miracles the rest of the day.” - Bruce Johnston “When people catch the vision, and then we give them a blueprint of how they can replicate it in their city, it becomes their ministry that they own. And the impact is just in a community is really transformational.” - Bruce Johnston “You will never experience significance in life until what you do contributes to the welfare of another - God made us that way, that it is more blessed to give than to receive.” - Bruce Johnston This week on The Wow Factor: The importance of staying true to your God and to your purpose to grow and achieve your goals How family members can build, strengthen and restore relationships at JH Outback Why it is critical to be generous in your abundance and why Bruce understands his father's motivation for investing in the JH Ranch rather than hoarding wealth for his family Why it sometimes takes adversity to accomplish true success The importance of taking the initiative in life and acting in the moment to ensure positive relationships with your kids going forwards How Bruce built a relationship with a neighbor and expanded to Scott River Lodge, where couples can enjoy activities that help enrich their marriages The six most important words in a marriage and how Bruce discovered the truth of how to resolve issues in a marriage and grow together Bruce Johnston's Words of Wisdom: People spend their entire lives creating their identity, how they want other people to perceive them by trying to impress them, by climbing ladders in pursuit of success. Our lives become motivated by people and pursuits, and possessions so that we feel valued. What we should realize is that our value comes from God. He already loves you, just as you are. There may be plenty of growth opportunities ahead of us, but in the meantime, He still loves you right where you am. Connect with Bruce Johnston: JH Ranch Website JH Ranch on Facebook JH Ranch on Instagram JH Ranch on Twitter Connect with The WOW Factor: The WOW Factor Website Connect with Brad Formsma via email Brad Formsma on LinkedIn Brad Formsma on Instagram Brad Formsma on Facebook Brad Formsma on Twitter
In 1979, Gene Johnston, father of Bruce Johnson, purchased a 300-acre hunting lodge in Northern California to fulfill a promise he made to the Lord as a young man to invest the resources God provided in a manner that would have eternal value. JH Ranch opened in 1980 with a leadership program for high schoolers named Second Wind, which has subsequently been recognized as one of the most effective youth leadership programs in America. Bruce Johnston is the founder and executive director of JH Ranch and is responsible for developing the JH Ranch curriculum and the stewardship of the legacy of over 30 years positively impacting families. Bruce joins me today to share the chance event that saw Gene Johnston, Bruce's father, discover JH ranch and why Bruce accepted his invitation to do something meaningful with the property. He describes how they kept moving forward with their mission to turn the ranch into something that would help young people despite an inauspicious start to its first summer in business. Bruce also gives a little of the backstory on how he came up with the ‘4 Cs' that inform his approach to creating leadership strategies for young people, why we need to be mindful of our children's personalities when planning how to support and guide them. "I learned at an early age that money comes from hard work.” - Bruce Johnston “Within the sacrifice of giving, God is developing us into the people he wants us to become.” - Bruce Johnston “God tells me that my value comes from him and what he thinks about me and what he tells me is that he already loves me just like I am, not as I should be. “ - Bruce Johnston This week on The Wow Factor: Bruce's family life as the second oldest in the family and how being given ‘nothing' inspired him to entrepreneurship in the first grade and has continued all his life Why his father told him he would be left a legacy rather than an inheritance so that his life was invested into something other than ourselves Why building a solid foundation is critical to achieving your goals How Bruce conceived of his vision for the Second Wind Leadership program What is Lakeside Chat? And how Bruce helps parents to understand how to effectively coach their children through their teenage years with specific goals in mind How the parent-child workshops came about and why the JH values remain so attractive to families in the twenty-first century The strategy Bruce used to help his son understand the growing up process and why the transition process for the parents from cop to coach is equally important The value statement that Bruce chose for his family and why they make that a pillar of their lives Why it is vital to have a shared goal and a shared challenge to forge lasting bonds His genius idea of the Outback Program and why he was so passionate about this community model of leadership for young people A walkthrough of the programs JH Ranch offers and how they progress as students grow up Why the ranch is adventure-based but content-driven and how that works in the rural setting and activities on the ranch Connect with Bruce Johnston: JH Ranch Website JH Ranch on Facebook JH Ranch on Instagram JH Ranch on Twitter Connect with The WOW Factor: I Like Giving: The Transforming Power of a Generous Life by Brad Formsma Words of Wisdom Website Brad Formsma on LinkedIn Brad Formsma on Instagram Brad Formsma on Facebook Brad Formsma on Twitter
Bruce gives us the numbers from boat inspections during the Fourth of July holiday weekend in the continued fight to prevent the spread of Quagga Muscles in Utah.
Bruce Johnson, Executive Director of the ND Racing Commission, and Jim Petty, Presiding Steward, are in studio on Afternoons Live with Tyler Axness.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shaun Jeffrey, "Between The Buns" local burger competition Canadian Multiculturalism Day, Teresa Cotroneo, plus some Folklorama news! Bruce Johnson, Canada Day weather Carolyn Klassen, Conexus Counselling
Dave Hackel joined me to discuss growing up in Delaware, Ohio; being kept busy by TV; working in radio at 14; doing everything for a cable channel in Columbus for three years; moving to LA and getting a job that supplied prizes for game shows; Turtle wax; writing in the same building as game show writers; getting first break, on Fish; working with Abe Vigoda; getting staff jobs on Shirley, a Shirley Jones sitcom; writing the made-for-TV movie, The Great American Traffic Jam; writing a Love Boat; Harper Valley PTA; 9 to 5 and meeting with April Kelley; doing Webster and working with Bruce Johnson; problems on the set; Alex Karras & Susan Clark vs. Emmanuel Lewis & producers; Out of this World; writing for Dear John; an episode he writes wins Cleavon Little an Emmy; Bill Asher (Bewitched) was a fan of Becker; being a consultant on Frasier; writing #2 Wings fan favorite "Stand Up Kind of Guy"; the story behind it; Wings being a show the meant something to him professionally and personally; working with Al Franken on Lateline; Becker having come from a previous pilot; making him a doctor and casting Ted Danson; test pilot script read; Ian Gurvitz's contributions; trying to make Becker dramatic and showcase issues and still be funny; retirement; travelling the US with his wife, Peter Casey and his wife; Detroit; Motown Museum; Kansas City; Minneapolis; becoming a Padres fan late in life; game show writers; Markie Post; Monty Hall; guests over 90; meeting Carl Reiner; Shawnee Smith; teaching in NYC; teenage political apathy; April Kelly's memory and not knowing who the hosts and musical guests on SNL anymore.
Taxpayers are told to ante up to keep sports teams in their cities, but is it worth it? Bruce Johnson, James Graham Brown professor of economics at Centre College, examines this question. Bruce K. Johnson is the James Graham Brown Professor of Economics at Centre College, where he has taught since 1987. He became interested […]
Bruce Johnson joined in on the show this week to highlight the addition of 2 new "Dip Tanks" in Utah to help prevent the spread of Quagga and other invasive species!
Tim is joined by Lt. Bruce Johnson from the Division of Wildlife Resources to discuss the number of invasive quagga mussels that affected Utah’s lake and boats this year.
Of all the things we have imported from Europe, the Quagga Mussel is an accidental stowaway that threatens all U.S. waters. They can clog city water-intake structures, agriculture pipes, and create havoc on docks, buoys, boat hulls, and beaches. An estimated $500 million a year is spent managing them in the Great Lakes alone. Bruce Johnson, Lieutenant AIS Field Operations Utah Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife, shares in behind-the-scenes work to control these aquatic pests.
Bruce Johnson, the senior director for dealer management systems at CDK Global, talks about the challenges dealers face right now, technology in the service department, the effect interests are having, and the firm's new deal with BMW Canada.
GDP Script/ Top Stories for friday Aug. 25 Publish Date: thur Aug. 24 From the Henssler Financial Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast Today is Friday August 25th, and happy 74th birthday to rock legend Gene Simmons ****Simmons**** I'm Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by Peggy Slappey Properties Gwinnett schools increasing police presence at South Gwinnett, three other local schools after threats Lawrenceville man dies after drowning in Lake Lanier And New traffic cameras to be installed in Gwinnett's Gateway85 area All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1 : Slappey Story 1. schools Several Gwinnett County schools, including South Gwinnett, Discovery, and Central Gwinnett High Schools, as well as Richards Middle School, have received threats, leading to increased police presence. A threat of a shooting at South Gwinnett High School was posted on social media, but it has been deemed not credible. Authorities are investigating, and additional School Resource Officers (SROs) have been deployed. Similar threats were made against the other schools, but investigations suggest they are copycats of the original threat. The incidents follow a recent panic at a football game between Central Gwinnett and Discovery High Schools after rumors of gunshots. Officials emphasize their commitment to student safety and the ongoing investigations...………….. read more at gwinnettdailypost.com STORY 2: drowns Brayan Tarasona, a 22-year-old Lawrenceville man, tragically drowned in Lake Lanier. He was swimming with others near Van Pugh Park around 6:30 p.m. The Hall County Sheriff's Office reported that Tarasona encountered difficulties while returning to shore after venturing into deep water. Despite rescue efforts by Hall County Fire rescue marine teams, he was found and pronounced dead at a hospital. An autopsy is scheduled to determine the cause of his drowning. Story 3: cameras The Gateway85 Community Improvement District will provide the Gwinnett Police Department with 30 Axis security cameras, each valued at $2,550. These cameras will be installed at traffic signals throughout the 14-square mile district, which includes the I-85 and a part of I-285 corridor. The cameras will enhance traffic video coverage and add a security layer for parking lots and business fronts within the district. They will aid in identifying and locating offenders involved in various crimes, benefiting both public safety and traffic management. Notably, these Axis cameras are distinct from license plate readers known as flock cameras. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We'll be right back Break 2: M.O.G.- Tom Wages - Obits Story 4: ballot Qualifying in Lawrenceville concluded with Mayor David Still and City Councilwoman Victoria Jones securing new terms unopposed. Bruce Johnson also qualified as the sole candidate for the Post 1 City Council seat, set to replace Councilman Glenn Martin, who decided not to seek re-election. Assuming no unforeseen issues arise, these officials are expected to start their terms in January. Read more about other upcoming races in the county at gwinnwettdailypost.com Story 5: bid Gwinnett County Sheriff Keybo Taylor has officially launched his re-election campaign, aiming to secure voter "reaffirmation" in 2024. Taylor, a Democrat and the first African-American sheriff in Gwinnett County's history, is highlighting his achievements since taking office in 2021, including ending the controversial federal immigration hold program and establishing new units focused on behavioral health, anti-gang efforts, and combating child exploitation. Despite his accomplishments, Taylor faces opposition within his own party and from across the political spectrum. Multiple Democrats and a Republican have announced plans to challenge him, citing concerns about morale and jail management. Story 6: dixon Georgia State Senator Clint Dixon, a Republican from Buford, suggests that supporters who want to challenge Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis over the indictment of former President Donald Trump and others should file complaints with Georgia's new Prosecuting Attorneys Qualifications Commission. Dixon, frustrated with the indictment and accusing Willis of seeking attention, sees the commission as the appropriate way to address the issue. The commission was established this year but has sparked controversy, with some fearing it could be used for political purposes. Dixon dismisses calls for a special legislative session, suggesting that submitting complaints to the commission is a more feasible approach. We'll be back in a moment Break 3: ESOG – Ingles 3 - Lawrenceville Story 7: espn2 The anticipated Buford vs. Mill Creek high school football game on October 13 will be part of the nine-game GEICO ESPN High School Football Showcase. The game will be broadcast live on ESPN2 and is set to kick off at 7 p.m., 30 minutes earlier than usual. Buford, ranked in the top 10 nationally, will face Mill Creek, the reigning Class 7A state champions, in a matchup that has generated significant interest. Last year, Buford defeated Mill Creek, and this broadcasted game promises an exciting showdown between the two teams. Story 8: Houston Buford High School's star football recruit, Eddrick Houston, a five-star defensive lineman, has committed to Ohio State University. Houston, standing at 6 feet 4 inches and weighing 275 pounds, chose Ohio State over other top programs like Alabama, USC, Clemson, and Georgia. He ranks as the No. 23 player nationally in the 247Sports composite rankings, being ranked as the fourth-best defensive lineman and the sixth-best prospect in Georgia. Houston's commitment adds to Ohio State's success in recruiting highly touted Gwinnett County defensive linemen, following the signing of another standout in the previous cycle. In addition to football, Houston has excelled in wrestling and track and field at Buford High School. Story 9: bailey Providence Christian's head volleyball coach, Katie Bailey, achieved her 200th career victory as her team secured a win with a 25-19, 25-19 score against Discovery. The victory marked a significant milestone in Bailey's coaching career. The team's strong performance was led by standout players including Maddie Smith with seven aces, Ella Styles with 10 kills, Caroline Rose with nine kills, and Emmy Moody with 15 digs. Bailey, who is also the assistant athletic director at Providence, has been coaching at the school since 2016, and she previously worked at Dominion Christian. She played college soccer at Cedarville University in Ohio. We'll have final thoughts after this And now, Leah McGrath, corporate dietician at Ingles markets talks with us about foods that help with swollen feet ***LEAH*** Break 4: Henssler 60 Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Gwinnett Daily Post podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties, or the Paulding County News Podcast. Read more about all our stories, and get other great content at Gwinnettdailypost.com. Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. www.wagesfuneralhome.com www.psponline.com www.mallofgeorgiachryslerdodgejeep.com www.esogrepair.com www.henssler.com www.ingles-markets.com www.downtownlawrencevillega.com www.gcpsk12.orgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GDP Script/ Top Stories for Tuesday July 14 Publish Date: Thursday July 13 From the Henssler Financial Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast Today is Friday July 14th , and happy 62nd birthday to actress Jane Lynch ****Lynch**** I'm Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by Peggy Slappey Properties Gwinnett Police looking for suspects in murder near Snellville Lawrenceville reorganizing city's leadership And Gwinnett County Public Schools welcomes more than 1,500 new teachers during orientation Plus Brian Giffin and Daily Post Sports Editor Will Hammock have a Gwinnett Sports Report All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast. Break 1 : Slappey Story 1. murder Gwinnett County Police are seeking the public's assistance in identifying two men involved in a shooting and robbery incident. Rasheed Joseph, a 20-year-old resident of Stonecrest, was shot in the chest and robbed of his money during what was reported as a trip to purchase furniture in the Snellville area. The incident occurred on July 9 when a man entered the vehicle and shot Joseph. The victim's mother fled the scene and sought help at a Chevron Gas Station, where Joseph received medical attention but ultimately succumbed to his injuries and passed away. While investigators have not ruled out a potential drug connection, they are actively pursuing all leads. The mother stated that they were visiting McCalla Court for furniture, but the presence of drugs has not been confirmed. The mother described the shooter as a skinny Black man in his early 20s, while another man emerged from the woods carrying two handguns. The investigation is ongoing, and police are urging anyone with information to come forward...…..read more on this at gwinnettdailypost.com STORY 2: lawrenceville Lawrenceville city officials have announced a significant reorganization of the city's administrative leadership. The restructuring involves personnel taking on new roles, joining the executive management team, and having new supervisors. The changes aim to enhance efficiency, accountability, and community engagement. One key change involves splitting the assistant city manager position into two roles. Barry Mock, the current assistant city manager and public works director, will now become the assistant city manager for community development. Michael Fischer, previously with the city of Roswell, has been hired as the assistant city manager for operations. Additionally, several other officials, including the city engineer and police chief, will join the executive management team. The reorganization also includes the creation of new positions and departments to streamline operations and better serve the community. Story 3: 1500 Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) held its annual new teacher orientation to welcome over 1,500 new educators ahead of the upcoming 2023-2024 school year. The event took place at the Gas South Convention Center, and participants included both newcomers to the teaching profession and experienced educators new to GCPS. Superintendent Calvin Watts encouraged the teachers to strive for excellence and create a welcoming and inspiring environment for students to reach their full potential. Pre-planning for staff development will begin on July 24, and students are scheduled to return to classrooms on August 2. New and veteran teachers expressed their excitement about joining GCPS and making a positive impact on students' lives. The district aims to provide a supportive and engaging learning environment for both staff and students. We'll be right back Break 2: M.O.G. - Tom Wages - Obits Story 4: johnson Bruce Johnson, the Director of Community Relations for Explore Gwinnett, has announced his candidacy for the Lawrenceville City Council. He will be running for the City Council Post 1 seat, currently held by Councilman Glenn Martin, who will not seek re-election. Johnson plans to step down from his role at Explore Gwinnett to focus on his campaign. His platform includes advocating for increased housing options, attracting new businesses, supporting existing businesses, and promoting the growth and development of downtown Lawrenceville and the Depot District. Johnson and his wife have been Gwinnett County residents for over 33 years and have been actively involved in community organizations and initiatives. He has received the endorsement of Councilman Martin, who recognizes his dedication and qualifications to serve Lawrenceville. Story 5: matthews Regina Matthews, a Gwinnett County Magistrate Judge, has officially launched her campaign for a seat on the Gwinnett Superior Court. With endorsements from prominent figures like Chuck Efstration, Jasmine Clark, and Nikki Merritt, Matthews has already raised $29,000 for her campaign. She emphasizes her commitment to upholding the highest standards of justice and offers a record of impartially and effectively enforcing the law. Matthews has served in various legal roles, including as a law clerk and a senior staff attorney. She pledges to prioritize fairness, impartiality, and equal justice under the law, advocating for equal and unbiased treatment for all individuals in the legal system. Story 6: neuro Dr. Betsy Grunch of Gainesville, inspired by her mother's tragic paralysis, pursued a career as a brain and spinal cord surgeon. Her mother, Betty Uriegas, was a police officer who was shot while on duty, causing a car accident that left her paralyzed from the neck down. Betsy, determined to make a difference, studied for 15 years to become a neurosurgeon. She currently works at Northeast Georgia Medical Centre. Betsy's experience caring for her mother motivated her to assist with daily activities and develop a passion for healthcare. She has no regrets about her demanding career, emphasizing the opportunity to intervene in someone's health and make a life-changing difference. Her mother is proud of Betsy's compassion and dedication to helping others. We'll be back in a moment Break 3: ESOG – Ingles 9- Ag Pro 30 Story 7: Sports And Now, Brian Giffin and Daily Post Sports Editor Will Hammock have this week's Gwinnett Sports Report ***GDP Sports 7-14*** We'll have final thoughts after this Break 4: Lawrenceville - Henssler 60 Thanks again for listening to today's Gwinnett Daily Post podcast. Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Get more news about our community at GwinnettDailyPost.com www.henssler.com www.psponline.com www.ingles-markets.com www.mallofgeorgiachryslerdodgejeep.com www.wagesfuneralhome.com www.downtownlawrencevillega.com www.gon.com www.esogrepair.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bruce Johnson returns to the podcast to discuss triple-net-lease, or "NNN" properties. What makes them such attractive investments? Why are they great cost seg candidates? What makes retail pharmacies and quick-serve restaurants particularly asset-rich? Will Bruce be persuaded to invest in a Dunkin' Donuts franchise? All these questions and more will be answered in a tight 15 minutes.
A solo Ben chats beer news and pint sizes and shares some music from Regina-based singer songwriter Tim Bruce Johnson.
Bruce Johnson from the Division of Wildlife Resources joins Tim to talk about aquatic invasive check points boaters will want to lookout for when hitting the lakes this Summer. Bob Grove and Mark Wade join Tim from Kanab to highlight some spots around that area on this week's road trip segment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Head Football Coach, Larry Fedora, talks to Marchant about his time in Hattiesburg and his thoughts on the revival of the program under the current coaching staff. Then former Southern Miss Fullback, Bruce Johnson, talks about a favorite memory from his playing days. Marchant also gives fan feedback on the question- "Which former Southern Miss team would you love to see play one more time?"
Today, we conclude our series on the promises from the Upper Room. “The Promise of Sorrow Turned to Joy.” We will be discussing the sermon from Palm Sunday. Join Pastors Kirk Sexton and Bruce Johnson as we discuss what it means when Jesus tells the disciples that they will see him again. Also, we will discuss the idea of the future joy that awaits those who trust in Jesus and his redeeming love.
Welcome to the full dig podcast. Today, we discuss John 15 and why it is so important for disciples of Jesus to stay connected to Jesus. To explain this abiding relationship, Jesus uses the analogy of a vine. This powerful imagery shows the intimacy and closeness Jesus desires of us. He says that without this abiding relationship we can do nothing. Join pastors Kirk Sexton and Bruce Johnson as we discuss this devotional classic and what it means for disciples who wish to be fruit bearers for the Kingdom.
Welcome to the Full Dig Podcast. Today, we continue the current sermon series Promises from the Upper Room. Today, Pastors Kirk Sexton and Bruce Johnson discuss the promise of the advocate or the Holy Spirit. The permanent indwelling of the Holy Spirit brings us comfort of God's continuing presence. The presence of the Holy Spirt means that all the Godhead—Father, Son and Holy Spirit is with us. Join us as we discuss the implications of this presence in our lives and the mystery of the Holy Spirit.
Welcome to the Full Dig Podcast today, we continue discussing the sermon series Promises from the Upper Room. Today we have the promise of answered prayer. Jesus gives his followers the incredible promise that he will do whatever we ask in his name. Join Pastors Kirk Sexton and Bruce Johnson as they discuss the nature of prayer and what it means to have the effective power of a sovereign God placed in the hands of believers, who exercise it through prayer offered in the name of the Son.
Bruce Johnson tells the story of UCO, a company known for developing the candle lantern, ice cream makers, and a variety of other outdoor products and their influence on iconic companies like Jansport and K2. Get the book Fire and Icecream: https://www.ucogear.com/candle-lanterns/fire-and-ice-cream-fire--and--ice--cream?returnurl=%2fcandle-lanterns%2f Learn more about UCO at https://www.ucogear.com/# Watch these conversations on YouTube! https://bit.ly/33SVb2O Listen to these conversations on the Highlander Podcast. https://opdd.usu.edu/podcast The Highlander Podcast is sponsored by the Outdoor Product Design & Development program at Utah State University, a four year, undergraduate degree training the next generation of product creators for the sports and outdoor industries. Learn more at opdd.usu.edu or follow the program on LinkedIn or Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/usuoutdoorproduct/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/opdd Discover the Outdoor Recreation Archive on Instagram or on USU's website. https://instagram.com/outdoorrecarchive https://libguides.usu.edu/outdoorrecreationarchive Outdoor Recreation Archive Instagram https://www.instagram.com/outdoorrecarchive/?hl=en Episodes hosted, edited, and produced by Chase Anderson in beautiful Cache Valley, Utah.
Welcome to the Full Dig Podcast. Today, we are beginning a new series that looks at the Promises from the Upper Room. In today's podcast we will discuss Pastor Steve Beard's sermon The Promise of Home, John 14:1-3. Join Pastors Kirk Sexton and Bruce Johnson as we discuss the place where Jesus is going and the hope of Heaven for us.
In today's podcast we discuss the fact that Jeremiah is consistently delivering the message given him by the Lord, that Jerusalem was about to fall. It did not make him very popular. It's a message that is discouraging to the warriors that are charged to protect the city. Jeremiah's message gives further weight to the charge that he is a traitor ready to desert to the Babylonians and he is urging everyone to surrender to the Babylonians. These are treasonous words to those who still believed that Yahweh would deliver the people and the city. Jeremiah's nightmare now gets worse. He is thrown into a cistern to die. Join pastors Kirk Sexton and Bruce Johnson as we discuss the context, historical setting, and archeological nature of a cistern in Jeremiah's day.
Tonight's Jazz Feature is a new voice on the big baritone saxophone. His name is Jason Marshall. He is an "in your face" player with a huge deep sound and tons of technique and facility to get around the big horn. He has had great teachers like Hamiet Bluiett, Ronnie Cuber and Gary Smulyan. His inspiration comes from listening long and hard to Bruce Johnson, Leo Parker and Nick Brignola and of course Pepper Adams. Jason has a concept all his own and plays with deep respect for the great Jazz tradition of melodic and swinging improvisation.. He is backed on this quartet date by Marc Cary on piano, Gerald Cannon on bass and the great Willie Jones III on drums. This rhythm section can't miss! Enjoy this wonderful album by some of the young veterans of Jazz and Jason Marshall, a great new baritone saxophone voice. "New Beginnings" is tonight's Jazz Feature and it comes from the Cellar Live label thanks to producer Jeremy Pelt and Cory Weeds.
In today's Full Dig podcast, we look back chronologically, with chapter 35 dealing with events during the reign of Jehoiakim. The message of chapter 35 is simple and clear, with the Rechabites serving as examples of obedient children in stark contrast to the people of Judah. Join pastors Kirk Sexton and Bruce Johnson as we discuss this chapter with added commentary on archaeology, C.S. Lewis, and John Calvin.
With so many women turning to social media to put their ex on blast, Amber and Athena thought it would be a good idea to speak with their amazing First Amendment Rights lawyer, Bruce Johnson, to get the scoop on what you can and can't do. This is a must listen!!!!*This is NOT legal advice.Support the showDO YOU HAVE YOUR OWN STORY TO SHARE? EMAIL US at ExWivesUndercover@gmail.comLIKE THE PODCAST? If so, please give us a 5-star rating and help us spread the word and protect other women from falling victim to these types of men.VISIT OUR WEBSITE: www.ExWivesUndercover.com
Jerusalem is surrounded by the Babylonian army. All hope for deliverance was nearly gone. Property values had plummeted. Everyone was looking to sell, but no one wanted to buy. One of the few persons who had not lost faith was Jeremiah. He was willing to buy a piece of property that any day might become the property of Babylon. Join pastors Kirk Sexton and Bruce Johnson as we discuss the hope that believes regardless of how dark things look for Israel and Judah at the present, God has better days ahead for his people.
The Jewish exiles in Babylon listened to false prophets who said to expect an imminent return to their homeland. Jeremiah's letter confirms their exile will extend over a considerable length of time, at least seventy years. Jeremiah likely surprises his audience by encouraging them to embrace their time in Babylon as God's time and to nurture the hope that perhaps their children or children's children might one day be allowed to return home and rebuild their lives in the promised land. Join Pastors Kirk Sexton and Bruce Johnson as we discuss this letter and the hope that is in it.
In Chapter 25 Jeremiah puts his message into historical context: From the thirteenth year of Josiah until now—a period of twenty-three years—he has persistently spoken to the people and for all these years they have turned a deaf ear. Jeremiah was not the only messenger that God sent. Apparently, as judgment neared and the leaders—both spiritual and political—hardened their hearts, the voices of truth became fewer and came farther between, while the voices of deception and false assurance became more dominant. Join pastors Kirk Sexton and Bruce Johnson as we discuss this word of judgment and the hope that is there for the Hebrew people.
Any good preacher or prophet worth his salt wants to be heard and taken seriously. Jeremiah is no different. He desperately wants his people to listen to him, to take what he says seriously, to learn from God and thus be spared the pain of judgment and a life lived in exile. Jeremiah undoubtedly feels damned if he does and damned if he doesn't when it comes to delivering God's message (vv. 8-9). If he delivers the message, he only brings more pain and suffering upon himself. If he doesn't deliver the message, he risks paying an even bigger price at the hands of God. Instead of turning away from God and further isolating himself, as we might do in similar circumstances, Jeremiah engages God in a prayer of lament. Join Pastors Kirk Sexton and Bruce Johnson as we discuss Jeremiah Chapter 20 and how we as Christians can restore the lost art of lament and discover the power of honest wrestling with the questions that come with grief and suffering.
Jeremiah receives divine instructions for another symbolic action; this time, he is to observe the local potter at work and remind Israel that Yahweh's role is analogous to the potter, who does as he wishes with the clay. God, as the sole sovereign, has an absolute right to deal with the nations according to their conduct towards him; illustrated in a tangible way by the potters molding of vessels from clay. Join Pastors Kirk Sexton and Bruce Johnson as we discuss this illustration and the people's reaction.
Today, we conclude our series on the Apostles' Creed. We will look at the last two articles “Resurrection of the body, and the Life Everlasting.” We cannot consider resurrection and eternal life without considering our inevitable death. Scripture sees death as life's one certainty. Join Pastors Kirk Sexton and Bruce Johnson as we discuss these important issues and how our faith and hope rests in the fact that Jesus rose in bodily form from the grave and now lives eternally in heaven.
Jesus tells us to baptize: “Go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit” (Matthew 28:19). Some Christians sprinkle water and some dunk in a pool, river, or lake; in each of these ways the church obeys Jesus' command. But it is Jesus who removes your sin and transforms you. Baptism illustrates our salvation in Jesus. In baptism we are identified with Jesus' death, burial, and resurrection. As the water washes over us, we realize our old, broken, sinful self has been put to death and raised to new life. Join Pastors Kirk Sexton and Bruce Johnson as we discuss the Forgiveness of Sins, as we continue looking at the Apostles' Creed.
The communion of saints is what each one of us has in common with all other believers. When the Apostles' Creed speaks of communion it refers to believers in the past, believers in the present and believers in the years to come sharing a common salvation in our Savior the Lord Jesus Christ. Join Pastors Kirk Sexton and Bruce Johnson as we discuss the mystical nature of the church and the blessings we have in common with all other believers.
The church is comprised of people who believe Jesus is their Savior and have made him first in their lives. The church is not made up of perfect people, but is made up of people who are learning about following Christ and learning how to love God and each other. Join pastors Kirk Sexton and Bruce Johnson as they discuss the importance of the church and how each of us as the body of Christ are a vital part of it
“I believe in the Holy Spirit” So, starts the Creed's third paragraph. From the creating work of the Father and the rescue work of the Son, we now turn to the re-creating work of the Spirit, whereby we are made new in and through Christ. Join Pastors Kirk Sexton and Bruce Johnson as we discuss the theology surrounding the Holy Spirit and the doctrine of the Trinity.
He will come to judge the living and the dead. …he shall come to judge the living and the dead. We are comfortable calling Jesus our friend or helper or the one who loves us. But when we come to this part of the Apostles' Creed our minds recoil from such an idea of Jesus as Judge. It's clear in holy scriptures that God has given the authority to judge to Jesus the Son. Join pastors Kirk Sexton and Bruce Johnson as we discuss the implications of judgement and why for Christians it is something we can long for and we can actually look forward to.
Episode 5: Descended, Rose, Ascended. On today's podcast we look at a difficult phrase in the Apostles' Creed, it is hard to get our minds around it. Jesus descended into hell; the third day he rose again from the dead; he ascended into heaven and sits at the right hand of God the Father Almighty. These three statements can each stand on their own but together the actions described changed the world, change our lives, and bring the hope of eternity. As Paul wrote “if Christ has not been raised, your faith is futile, and you are still in your sins.” So, bodily resurrection is a core doctrine of the church. The shocking truth is that God, in his mercy and love, has given us a choice between life and death, heaven and hell, mercy and wrath. Join Pastors Kirk Sexton and Bruce Johnson as we discuss the truth that Jesus will go to great depths to bring us to God.
John Stott wrote that Christianity is a rescue religion. It declares that God has taken the initiative in Jesus Christ to deliver us from our sins. This is the main theme of the Bible, and it was the main theme of the sermon on Sunday. The New Testament uses many different metaphors to express what happened in Christ's death for us. Join Pastors Kirk Sexton and Bruce Johnson as we discuss some theories of atonement and the mysterious truth of how the death of Jesus can put away the sins of the world.
When we say in the Apostles' Creed: Jesus Christ his only Son our Lord, we say much about who Jesus is. We should say for clarity that Jesus is the Christ because the words Jesus Christ combine a proper name and title. He was also called Jesus of Nazareth referring to his childhood home. There really isn't much room to doubt that the man Jesus of Nazareth existed. Saying this man was fully man and fully God does have implications for us. Calling him the Christ is filled with theological implications as well. Join pastors Kirk Sexton and Bruce Johnson as we discuss the Jesus of history, God's only son and our Lord.
In one of the final interviews he ever gave, legendary DC broadcaster Bruce Johnson joins Joe Madison to discuss his memoir, "Surviving Deep Waters."
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Winner Winner Chicken Dinner GABF Wrapup Part 2 Co hosts : Good ol Boy Mike , Good ol Boy Dave, and Rev. Mark SUDS Episode – This show is a wrapup of the Great American Beer Festival for 2014. GABF Medal Winners Breakside IPA-Breakside Brewing LOCH Wee Heavy Scotch Ale BRU Handbuilt Ales Hefeweizen Black Market Brewing Tetravis Samuel Adams Old Numbskull AleSmith Le Freak Green Flash Brewing Co. Golden Monkey Victory Brewing Co. GABF Pro-AM Winners Gold - Bonnie Prince Charlie's Scottish 80 Shilling- Bear Republic Brewing Co. Team Bear Republic / Richard Norgrove, Homebrewer Michael Kelly Silver - Spencer Pale Ale- Kokopelli Beer Co., Kokopelli Brew Crew, Homebrewer Daniel Christensen Bronze - I Wanna Rauch!, Springfield Brewing Co, Ashton Lewis & Bruce Johnson, Homebrewer Keith Wallis This episode is dedicated to Michael Semich who passed away shortly after GABF 2014. Sips, Suds, & Smokes info@sipssudsandsmokes.com @sipssudssmoke