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La ciudad de Cadiz ha sido escenario de una jornada dedicada al pensamiento cultural, la identidad local y el valor de las raices compartidas. La presencia de 'La Cultureta Gran Reserva' ha servido de catalizador para abrir un espacio de reflexion en torno al pasado y el presente de una ciudad que ha hecho de la ironia, la inteligencia colectiva y la resistencia una forma de estar en el mundo.
El alcalde de Cadiz, Bruno Garcia, y la concejala de Cultura, Maite Gonzalez Garcia-Negrotto, han participado en la edicion especial de 'La Cultureta Gran Reserva' celebrada en el Centro Municipal de Arte Flamenco La Merced. En su intervencion, el alcalde ha reivindicado la vigencia de los valores fundacionales de la Constitucion de 1812, especialmente la idea de la felicidad como proposito del gobierno.
This week we saw multiple changes and multiple cup disasters for Segunda sides, another Segunda coach lost his job, it was home sour home as at the time of recording we have seen NO Home wins in any of the 11 Segunda games of the MD Racing Santander went outright top with a stunning remontada and CD Castellon showed us they are here to stay with a statement win in Riazor. In Part 2 we cover Racing's remontada against Cadiz, the lack of home wins and the trouble it causes for Real Sociedad B and Eibar as well as the bizarre managerial situations at a number of clubs currently. Over on the Patreon this week we have a fan interview with Granada CF fan Mark Ritson and on the extra content tier we have a sliding doors special episode where we take a look at Mirandes, Real Oviedo and Amorebieta. ===== Want to hear all that Patreon content and get the show early and ad free? Why wait until Thursday? Listen early and ad free for as little as 3 Euros a month on Patreon or sign up for our extra content tier to hear the second 45 of the show, FREE TRIAL FOR 7 DAYS and then from as little as 3 Euros per month (billed in your local currency). On the link below; www.patreon.com/spanishsegundashow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On tonight's show: Hoagy Carmichael, Stardust The Little Red Blount Quartet & Helen O'Connell, Tangerine Miles Davis Nonet, Boplicity John Lewis, Easy Living Anita O'Day, A Lover Is Blue Kai Winding, Black Coffee Kai Winding, Sidewinder The Ella Fitzgerald Quartet, Body and Soul Stéphane Grappelli & Stuff Smith, This Can't Be Love Urbie Green, Please Send Me Someone to Love Toots Thielemans, Joe Pass, and Niels-Henning Orsted Pedesen, Someday My Prince Will Come Miles Davis and Quincy Jones, Maids of Cadiz
Sermon Series "Zechariah - Encouraging God's People"--Week 3--God and the Nations--Zechariah 5-6
This week we saw multiple changes and multiple cup disasters for Segunda sides, another Segunda coach lost his job, it was home sour home as at the time of recording we have seen NO Home wins in any of the 11 Segunda games of the MD Racing Santander went outright top with a stunning remontada and CD Castellon showed us they are here to stay with a statement win in Riazor. In Part 1 we cover the Copa Del Rey midweek disaster, Paco Lopez's Leganes sacking and the statement win from CD Castellon in Riazor against Deportivo La Coruña. In Part 2 (out Thursday) we cover Racing's remontada against Cadiz, the lack of home wins and the trouble it causes for Real Sociedad B and Eibar as well as the bizarre managerial situations at a number of clubs currently. Over on the Patreon this week we have a fan interview with Granada CF fan Mark Ritson and on the extra content tier we have a sliding doors special episode where we take a look at Mirandes, Real Oviedo and Amorebieta. ===== Want to hear all that Patreon content and get the show early and ad free? Why wait until Thursday? Listen early and ad free for as little as 3 Euros a month on Patreon or sign up for our extra content tier to hear the second 45 of the show, FREE TRIAL FOR 7 DAYS and then from as little as 3 Euros per month (billed in your local currency). On the link below; www.patreon.com/spanishsegundashow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This weekend in Segunda the automatic promotion chasers at the top separated out a little, for now at least, as two won and two dropped points. CD Castellon and Ceuta have catapulted themselves into top 6 contention with a string of results, whilst down the bottom, 9 points adrift just a few weeks ago, Real Zaragoza are now just 3 from safety following 3 wins in a row. We aim to pack as much of that into the two main shows this week. In part 2 we will be focussing thing going well at Real Zaragoza, but red cards and more misery for Paco Lopez's Leganes, the Funes revolution continues at Malaga, Granada are on the march, Mirandes picking up a crucial 3 points in a relegation 6 pointer vs Real Soc B, and Cadiz finally break out of their slump to win in Cordoba. ---------- Why wait until Thursday? Listen early and ad free for as little as 3 Euros a month on Patreon or sign up for our extra content tier to hear the second 45 of the show, FREE TRIAL FOR 7 DAYS and then from as little as 3 Euros per month (billed in your local currency). On the link below; www.patreon.com/spanishsegundashow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week on the Beyond Sunday Podcast, Steve Buttram, Paxton Redd, Josh Hensley, and Michael Shearon kick things off with Thanksgiving laughs, family stories, and a hilarious game of Hallmark or Holy, where they try to determine whether love quotes come from Christmas movies or Scripture. The fun sets the table for a deeper conversation as the Advent season begins with a powerful focus on hope—not the fragile kind rooted in circumstances, but the living hope found in Jesus. Paxton unpacks how hope often rises from the most unexpected places, reminding listeners that our confidence is anchored in the resurrected Christ, not wishful thinking. The guys reflect on a moving moment from Sunday's service where the church physically surrounded those who expressed a need for prayer—an unforgettable picture of the Body of Christ carrying hope together. Steve shares updates on the exciting and chaotic preparations for the upcoming Cadiz campus launch, while Michael previews next week's theme of peace in the middle of chaos. Throughout the episode, the heart of the message rings clear: God's hope is alive, active, and meant to be experienced in community. ✝️ASK A QUESTION – TELL A STORY – CONNECT WITH US
Sermon Series - "Zechariah - Encouraging God's People"--Week 2--God and His Leaders--Zechariah 3-4
This weekend in Segunda the automatic promotion chasers at the top separated out a little, for now at least, as two won and two dropped points. CD Castellon and Ceuta have catapulted themselves into top 6 contention with a string of results, whilst down the bottom, 9 points adrift just a few weeks ago, Real Zaragoza are now just 3 from safety following 3 wins in a row. We aim to pack as much of that into the two main shows this week. In Part 1 we focus on the top 8 clubs. In part 2 (out Thursday) we will be focussing thing going well at Real Zaragoza, but red cards and more misery for Paco Lopez's Leganes, the Funes revolution continues at Malaga, Granada are on the march, Mirandes picking up a crucial 3 points in a relegation 6 pointer vs Real Soc B, and Cadiz finally break out of their slump to win in Cordoba. ---------- Why wait until Thursday? Listen early and ad free for as little as 3 Euros a month on Patreon or sign up for our extra content tier to hear the second 45 of the show, FREE TRIAL FOR 7 DAYS and then from as little as 3 Euros per month (billed in your local currency). On the link below; www.patreon.com/spanishsegundashow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sermon Series - Zechariah - Encouraging God's People-Week 1-God and His People-Zechariah 1-2
Emily Cadiz is a teacher, musician, mom of three, and founder of Prelude Early Learning, home of Finnegan the Dragon. After a traumatic brain injury left her needing to relearn how to talk and walk, she rebuilt her skills through music and singing—an experience that inspired Prelude's music-based approach to teaching language and pre-reading. With 20+ years in education and master's degrees in education, special education, and music, Emily has created an NIH-supported program that's shown up to 250% growth in early literacy skills. In our talk, Emily dives deep into her accident and her history as an educator. She emphasizes why she advocates for inclusive music in classrooms, rather than traditional speech therapy. She also has some great advice for those transitioning from education to entrepreneurship.For all links and resources mentioned in this episode, head to the show notes: https://www.educatorforever.com/episode163.
This Thanksgiving-week episode of Beyond Sunday brings together Josh Hensley, Tate Wells, Chaney Guffey, and special guest Brandon Tubbs for a joyful, honest conversation around the table. The group kicks things off with the game Hardly Wait or Hard Pass, debating holiday foods, traditions, and family moments before shifting into a meaningful recap of Kevin Lee's message closing the First Thanksgiving Feast series—focusing on the Feast Foretold, Feast Foretaste, and Feast Forever, and the hope of the coming Wedding Supper of the Lamb. From there, the conversation turns toward real-life faith: how to live with hope in seasons that feel hopeless, how God meets us in our anxiety, and how gratitude can become a true spiritual discipline instead of a seasonal emotion. The team shares personal stories of worry, God's provision, and learning to trust what God is doing beyond what we can see. The episode also looks ahead with excitement toward the Advent series Everything You're Looking For and the December 21 launch of the Cadiz campus—inviting listeners to step into both gratitude and obedience as God continues to move. ASK A QUESTION - TELL A STORY - CONNECT WITH US
Sermon Series "Hearing the Voice of God"--Week 5--Does it Lead You to be More Like Jesus?--Colossians 3:1-14
Robin Food ha puesto rumbo este lunes hasta Jerez, esta ciudad de la provincia de Cadiz fue elegida "Capital gastronomica del 2026", tomando el relevo de Alicante. Entre sus razones: desde la berza o el menudo hasta el aneto o los picos liaos, con una escena culinaria de vanguardia que presume de Estrellas Michelin y de chefs que han colocado la ciudad en el mapa internacional. Presume de ser la inventora del tocino de cielo y de poseer un vino muy particular.
Robin Food ha puesto rumbo este lunes hasta Jerez, esta ciudad de la provincia de Cadiz fue elegida "Capital gastronomica del 2026", tomando el relevo de Alicante. Entre sus razones: desde la berza o el menudo hasta el aneto o los picos liaos, con una escena culinaria de vanguardia que presume de Estrellas Michelin y de chefs que han colocado la ciudad en el mapa internacional. Presume de ser la inventora del tocino de cielo y de poseer un vino muy particular.
🎙️ Sección del programa El Remate – La Diez Capital Radio Hoy en El Remate, hablamos con Abel Román, coordinador de la Alianza de Vecinos de Canarias, sobre los principales retos y demandas ciudadanas que están marcando la actualidad en nuestras islas. También abordamos temas de interés y curiosidad: 🕊️ La misa tradicional tridentina que se celebra en Santa Cruz de Tenerife, una liturgia en latín que recupera la solemnidad y el simbolismo de los antiguos ritos católicos. 👶 Descubrimos las cinco normas Montessori para tratar a niños con conductas agresivas, un enfoque educativo que apuesta por la empatía, la calma y el respeto como herramientas para guiar el comportamiento infantil. 🔱 Nos adentramos en el misterio y la historia del templo masónico de Santa Cruz de Tenerife, una joya arquitectónica única en España que guarda secretos simbólicos entre sus muros. 🐾 Y cerramos con una nota tierna y original: la apertura de la primera gatería en Canarias, un espacio donde los amantes de los felinos pueden disfrutar de un café mientras comparten compañía con gatos adoptables. Un programa variado, cercano y lleno de temas que no te dejarán indiferente.
Sermon Series "Hearing the Voice of God"-Week 4-Does if Honor God?-John 17:1-9
Sermon Series "Hearing the Voice of God"-Week 3-Does it Line up With God's Character?-Exodus 34:1-9
Sermon Series "Hearing the Voice of God"-Week 2-Does it Bring Conviction?-Acts 2:32-41
Sermon Series "Hearing the Voice of God"-Week 1-Does It Agree With The Bible?-Genesis 3:1-6
9 weeks down and now 4 coaches gone as Gabi got his marching orders following Real Zaragoza's 4-2 defeat to Almeria. Borja Jimenez debuted in a win in controversial circumstances for Sporting against Racing Santander and Depor lost their first game this season, away to Malaga who were 5 without a win before MD9. There was a Derbi in Burgos and Cadiz won to go top. Alex and Liam discuss all the action. In Part one they focus on Gabi's sacking and his final game in Almeria. Plus the coupon buster in which a struggling Malaga beat top of the table Depor 3-0 in La Rosaleda. In Part 2 they talk about the appointment of Borja Jimenez at Sporting and his first game in charge, a rollercoaster match against Racing in which their was an equalising goal, after the final whistle. They also cover the Derbi between Burgos and Real Valladolid won by a very special free kick. ====== Why wait until Thursday? Listen early and ad free for as little as 3 Euros a month on Patreon or sign up for our extra content tier to hear the second 45 of the show, FREE TRIAL FOR 7 DAYS and then from as little as 3 Euros per month (billed in your local currency). On the link below; www.patreon.com/spanishsegundashow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How is the Spanish sparkling wine Cava different from the Italian bubbly Prosecco? What makes Xarel·lo stand out from Spain's other traditional Cava grapes? How did Alicante's Monastrell grape give rise to the rare Fondillón wine, and what makes it different from Port or Sherry? In this episode of the Unreserved Wine Talk podcast, I'm chatting with Sarah Jane Evans, author of the terrific new book The Wines of Central and Southern Spain: From Catalunya to Cadiz. You can find the wines we discussed at https://www.nataliemaclean.com/winepicks. Giveaway Two of you are going to win a copy of Sarah Jane Evans' wonderful new book, The Wines of Central and Southern Spain: From Catalunya to Cadiz. To qualify, all you have to do is email me at natalie@nataliemaclean.com and let me know that you've posted a review of the podcast. I'll choose two people randomly from those who contact me. Good luck! Highlights What do you need to know about Xarel·lo and Spanish sparkling wine? How does Cava compare to Prosecco? What effect does the aging process used for premium Cavas have on their taste profile, and how does it compare to Champagne? What is the historical significance of the Terra Alta region? Which historical artifacts has Sarah Jane encountered while visiting Spanish vineyards? How does Richard Ford's 1840s observation about Valencia still define Spanish wine culture in the Valencia region? What might surprise you about the ancient amphorae in Valencia and how they're used in modern winemaking? How do the three main styles of Sherry differ? Which types of glassware and food pair best with Sherry? What are copitas, and how do they differ from other glasses used for Sherry? How does serving temperature affect our enjoyment of Sherry? What do you need to know about wine and the Canary Islands? What challenges and opportunities does Sarah Jane see for the future of the Spanish wine industry? Key Takeaways How is the Spanish sparkling wine Cava different from the Italian bubbly Prosecco? Prosecco bubbles are created and captured in the tank to make it a pleasantly fizzy drink. Whereas Cava is made exactly like Champagne. It's aged in the bottle with its yeast. It begins to develop other aromas which are nothing to do with flowers or fruits. The youngest Cava, can be released at nine months, younger than the youngest Champagne. If you're going to have a very young fizzy wine, then Prosecco is very appealing. What makes Xarel·lo stand out from Spain's other traditional Cava grapes? People have started to recognise that this white grape variety, once just a component in blending, can be grown on its own and produces lovely, fresh, excitingly lively wines that are not very high in alcohol. If you're making Cava, it's the one that will last. It has a capacity to age, which is better than the other two. How did Alicante's Monastrell grape give rise to the rare Fondillón wine, and what makes it different from Port or Sherry? Alicante is one of the places for Monastrell. Historically, they used to make a wine out of this red grape that got so ripe they didn't need to fortify it because the grape on the vine got so sweet that it turned itself into alcohol. Then it was a wine that was stable enough you could have it in a barrel. Then you could send it to India or to Africa, all around the world. About Sarah Jane Evans Sarah Jane is an award-winning writer. She travels widely as an educator and consultant, and is a Contributing Editor to Decanter. Her books include The Wines of Central and Southern Spain, The Wines of Northern Spain, Seville, Chocolate Unwrapped, and also the entries on Spain and Sherry for the annual Hugh Johnson Pocket Wine Guide. Sarah Jane received the Royal Order of Isabella the Catholic awarded by the King of Spain for her work for Spain. Beyond Spain, her special interests in wine are Greece, South America and the great fortified and sweet wines of the world. To learn more, visit https://www.nataliemaclean.com/359.
Proclaiming the Lord's Supper-1 Corinthians 11:17-29
9 weeks down and now 4 coaches gone as Gabi got his marching orders following Real Zaragoza's 4-2 defeat to Almeria. Borja Jimenez debuted in a win in controversial circumstances for Sporting against Racing Santander and Depor lost their first game this season, away to Malaga who were 5 without a win before MD9. There was a Derbi in Burgos and Cadiz won to go top. Alex and Liam discuss all the action. In Part one they focus on Gabi's sacking and his final game in Almeria. Plus the coupon buster in which a struggling Malaga beat top of the table Depor 3-0 in La Rosaleda. In Part 2 they talk about the appointment of Borja Jimenez at Sporting and his first game in charge, a rollercoaster match against Racing in which their was an equalising goal, after the final whistle. They also cover the Derbi between Burgos and Real Valladolid won by a very special free kick. ==== Why wait until Thursday? Listen early and ad free for as little as 3 Euros a month on Patreon or sign up for our extra content tier to hear the second 45 of the show, FREE TRIAL FOR 7 DAYS and then from as little as 3 Euros per month (billed in your local currency). On the link below; www.patreon.com/spanishsegundashow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How does the biggest misconception about Spanish wine make it a hidden gem for wine lovers? How did Spain's civil war and period of dictatorship delay the growth of its wine culture? What makes the vineyards of Priorat challenging to walk and unforgettable to visit? In this episode of the Unreserved Wine Talk podcast, I'm chatting with Sarah Jane Evans, author of the terrific new book The Wines of Central and Southern Spain: From Catalunya to Cadiz. You can find the wines we discussed at https://www.nataliemaclean.com/winepicks. Giveaway Two of you are going to win a copy of Sarah Jane Evans' wonderful new book, The Wines of Central and Southern Spain: From Catalunya to Cadiz. To qualify, all you have to do is email me at natalie@nataliemaclean.com and let me know that you've posted a review of the podcast. I'll choose two people randomly from those who contact me. Good luck! Highlights How did the memory of her parents bottling wine at home influence Sarah Jane's perception of wine? What is the Oxford vs. Cambridge University Varsity Blind Wine-Tasting Match? What was Sarah Jane's experience as a judge at wine competitions in Japan? What's unique about Japan's peaches and why does Sarah Jane recommend them as a “can't miss” on a trip to Japan? Why was Sarah Jane initially drawn to Spanish wine? What is the Officer's Cross of the Royal Order of Isabella the Catholic and why was Sarah Jane awarded this honour? Why did Sarah Jane choose to write her Master of Wine dissertation on the alchemists of Sherry? What is the significance of Sarah Jane's choice to use first names when writing about winemakers? What are the hallmark characteristics of Spanish orange wines? Where are Spain and its territories located in Europe? What's the biggest misconception about Spanish wine? Why does Sarah Jane consider Spain the most exciting country in Europe for wine? How are winemakers reviving old vineyards in Spain? What makes Casa Castillo's Monastrell wines unique? Key Takeaways Unfortunately, people think of Spanish wine as cheap and cheerful. That image is hard to to get rid of. So when you look at a fine wine list, if you're in a Michelin-starred restaurant, you will start off with maybe Champagne, and then you'll have France, and then you'll get into Italy, and then, if you're lucky, Spain will come next. The good thing about that is that it makes very top wine in Spain, still very good value. Since Spain had a civil war just before the Second World War, and after that, they had a fascist dictatorship that went on till the late 1970s, they didn't join Europe until the 1980s. So during that time of the dictatorship, they were told what to farm, where to farm, how to farm it. So there was no priority about fostering a wonderful wine culture. that's only really coming in the last 40 years. Spain has just been a little bit behind, but it has to escape, because you can't survive on paying growers next to nothing, making very cheap wines. About Sarah Jane Evans Sarah Jane is an award-winning writer. She travels widely as an educator and consultant, and is a Contributing Editor to Decanter. Her books include The Wines of Central and Southern Spain, The Wines of Northern Spain, Seville, Chocolate Unwrapped, and also the entries on Spain and Sherry for the annual Hugh Johnson Pocket Wine Guide. Sarah Jane received the Royal Order of Isabella the Catholic awarded by the King of Spain for her work for Spain. Beyond Spain, her special interests in wine are Greece, South America and the great fortified and sweet wines of the world. To learn more, visit https://www.nataliemaclean.com/358.
Hello! Today we are going to talk about Spain. Interesting facts and curiosities about this Historic country. I will be reading a text in Spanish very slowly and you will try to understand word by word. You will be learning some interesting facts about Spain and also you will be improving your listening skills in Spanish. I will translate the text in English and then read in Spanish again in a normal speed.My new Podcast for learning Spanish: Cinema VIP in SpanishApple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/fi/podcast/cinema-vip-in-spanish/id1824447231Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/4gd0wYIEpFA6RsBt66DLRr?si=m-QQ-FQUTO6-bUAjnoo-GAYou can support me and my podcast if you want:Donate with PayPal:https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/spanishwithdennisYou can buy me a cup of coffee here:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/spanishwithdennisEspañaEspaña es el tercer país del mundo (tras Italia y China) con más lugares declarados Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO. En total hay 47, siendo la Sagrada Familia de Barcelona y la Alhambra de Granada los dos más visitados. El español no es el único idioma que se habla en España: en sus respectivas comunidades también se hablan otros idiomas cooficiales, como el catalán, el valenciano, el gallego, el aranés y el euskera, además de otros dialectos. El flamenco es uno de los símbolos españoles a nivel internacional y su origen es algo confuso. La teoría más aceptada es que se originó en Andalucía gracias al crisol cultural de gitanos, árabes, judíos y, obvio, andaluces. Es el segundo país con más viñedos de todo el mundo, ahora se entiende que en España el vino nunca falta! Las tapas son un orgullo nacional. Hay varias teorías alrededor del nombre, pero una de las más convincentes cuenta que en sus comienzos consistían en rebanadas de pan o lonchas de embutido que se servían para tapar las bebidas y así no dejar pasar a moscas y bichos. Cadiz es la ciudad habitada más antigua de toda Europa: la tacita de plata fue fundada por los fenicios alrededor del 1.100 a.C. Para los amantes de la literatura, Don Quijote del autor español Miguel de Cervantes, es considerada la primera novela moderna. Puedes visitar la casa de su infancia en Alcalá de Henares. Hoy en día, el país cuenta con el rey Felipe VI, la reina Letiza, y sus dos hijas, Leonor, princesa de Asturias, y la infanta Sofía de España. El Palacio Real está situado en Madrid, y incluso está abierto a visitas. Sin embargo, España es una monarquía constitucional. Esto significa que la realeza no tiene poder absoluto y en su lugar lo ejerce de acuerdo con una constituciónMy new Youtube channel: Spanish with Dennishttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQVuRUMQGwtzBIp1YAImQFQMy new Discord server and chat and you can already join and write to me there:https://discord.gg/HWGrnmTmyCMy new Telegram channel and you can already join and write to me or comment there:https://t.me/SpanishwithDennisJoin my Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/spanishwithdennisSupport me by joining my podcasts supporter club on Spreaker:https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/slow-spanish-language--5613080/supportDonate with Boosty:https://boosty.to/spanishwithdennis/donateDonate with Donation Alerts:https://www.donationalerts.com/r/dennisespinosaDonate with Crypto currency:Bitcoin (BTC)1DioiGPAQ6yYbEgcxEFRxWm5hZJcfLG9V6USDT (ERC20)0xeb8f678c0b8d37b639579662bf653be762e60855USDT (TRC20)TXoQwsaiTGBpWVkyeigApLT8xC82rQwRCNEthereum (ETH)0xeb8f678c0b8d37b639579662bf653be762e60855If you have any other suggestions or recommendations on what other platform you can support me and my podcasts, please let me know. You can write to me on telegram.Thanks in advance!! Gracias por adelantado!My other podcasts you can find it on different platforms and apps:1- Comprehensible Spanish Language Podcast2 - Crazy Stories in Spanish Podcast3 - TPRS Spanish Stories
Todd Harris, Stevie Morrison, and Hannah Diamond discuss final thoughts and takeaways following SailGP in Cadiz, Spain.
Todd Harris, Stevie Morrison and Hannah Diamond breakdown 3 Big Questions as the 'Race to Abu Dhabi' takes center stage in Cadiz, Spain.
Sermon Series "God's Promise to Humanity"-Week 4-4 Ways to Become a Servant-Matthew 20:20-28
El pleno del ayuntamiento de Cadiz aprobó ayer la continuidad de Obolo en ayuda a domicilio, entre las protestas de las trabajadoras. Hoy continua el juicio, al vecino de El Puerto acusado de dejar morir por desnutrición a su madre, impedida, y hoy comienza Alcances el festival de cine documental de CádizAmpliamos estas y otras noticias de la provincia de Cádiz , y en se ha escrito un libro, el espacio que los viernes dedicamos a los libros, el libro es hoy "El Leecantropo", cuento infantil de Pepe Maestro, con quien habla nuestro compañero Miguel Albandoz.Comenzamos este informativo que hacemos Rafa Morro en la realización y Jesús Lominchar y Merche Basadre en los micrófonos. Pero antes conozcamos las previsiones del tiempo de la Agencia Estatal de Meteorología en un día con máximas de 26 en la capital, 25 en Algeciras y 31 en Jerez.Escuchar audio
Sermon Series "God's Promise to Humanity"-Week 3-Perseverance and Assurance-John 10:27-29
Sermon Series "God's Promise to Humanity"-Week 2-Sanctification-1 Corinthians 1:2
La Junta vuelve a licitar y aumenta el presupuesto de las obras del teatro romano de Cádiz. En Jerez, el ayuntamiento ha aprobado la licencia de obras para la ampliación del instituto Lola Flores que acabará con los barracones. Y en Chiclana esta tarde comienza Generamma, el festival de cine hecho por mujeres.Y en la segunda parte que los martes dedicamos a salud publica, hoy hablamos de trastornos digestivos, con la dra. Laura Camacho del Hospital de la Janda de Vejer. Escuchar audio
Sermon Series "Like a Child"-Week 4-My God Can Do Anything-Luke 1:34-37
Sermon Series "God's Promise to Humanity"-Week 1-Adoption-Galatians 4:6-7
Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors
The countess who raised a poet: Susan Bertie helped shape Aemilia Lanyer while dodging royal side-eye and surviving two widowhoods. Quick story, big ripples. Born in 1554 to Katherine Willoughby and Richard Bertie, Susan Bertie's childhood began in Marian exile and continued in a Protestant household at Grimsthorpe under Miles Coverdale. At sixteen she married Reginald Grey, recognized as Earl of Kent in 1572; widowed in 1573, she later married soldier Sir John Wingfield, lived in the Low Countries, and returned after his death at Cadiz in 1596. Remembered as Aemilia Lanyer's “Mistress of my youth,” Susan's quiet patronage shaped an early woman poet. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sermon Series "Like A Child"--Week 3--My God Forgives Me--1 John 1:9
Sermon Series "Like a Child"--Week 2--God is With Me--Isaiah 41:10
Sermon Series "Like a Child"--Week 1--God is For Me--Mark 10:15
Sermon Series "1 John - Walking With Jesus"--Week 11--We Know--1 John 5:14-21
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Sermon Series "1 John - Walking With Jesus"--Week 10--What is Faith?--1 John 5:1-12
Sermon Series "1 John - Walking With Jesus"--Week 9--God's Love vs. Our Love--1 John 4:7-16
This week, in Cadiz, Kentucky, an amazingly bloody quadruple murder scene seems like a miracle, when one survivor is left to tell the tale. He tells of a man, bursting into the home, and duct taping the inhabitants, then murdering three members of his family, until he finally wrestles the weapon away, and kills the intruder. Only, some parts of the story start to not add up, and what the evidence shows is one of the wildest, most insane murder plots in history!! Along the way, we find out that ham can go into a biscuit, that when someone is stalking your sister, you maybe shouldn't invite him over, and that some people will do anything to get out of paying a bill... and we mean ANYTHING!! New episodes, every Wednesday & Friday nights!! Donate at patreon.com/crimeinsports or go to paypal.com and use our email crimeinsports@gmail.com Go to shutupandgivememurder.com for all things Small Town Murder, Crime In Sports & Your Stupid Opinions! Follow us on... instagram.com/smalltownmurder facebook.com/smalltownpod Also, check out James & Jimmie's other shows, Crime In Sports & Your Stupid Opinions on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts!!