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Dr. Rob Starner has a rich heritage of ministry that spans over a century! His grandfather, Leo S.Starner, was an ordained Assemblies of God pastor for over 50 years and his father-in-law, Józef Bałuczyński (a vibrant centenarian!) is now in his eighth decade of pastoral ministry! Dr. Starner's lengthy tenure in Christian higher education includes various terms of full-time service at Continental Theological Seminary, University of Valley Forge, Central Bible College, and most recently, Southwestern Assemblies of God University. In addition to his service in the college/university arena, Rob has served as associate pastor, Christian school administrator (Calvary Christian School in Irwin), hospital chaplain, and short-term missionary. He has authored numerous books, articles, blogs, and vlogs. He also has written and/or performed in a number of live theatrical productions and a few films. Ever energetic, Dr. Starner has a passion for local church ministry. He is always looking for opportunities to serve churches and parachurch organizations through teaching, preaching, training in Bible software, and drama ministry. You can get more info at RobStarner.com.
A new MP3 sermon from Calvary Memorial Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Calvary Christian School Graduation 2024 Speaker: Paul Newby Broadcaster: Calvary Memorial Church Event: Sermon Clip Date: 6/2/2024 Length: 54 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Calvary Memorial Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: 2024 Calvary Christian School Kindergarten Graduation Speaker: Various Speakers Broadcaster: Calvary Memorial Church Event: Special Meeting Date: 5/23/2024 Length: 59 min.
Kevin Youngblood has a passion for kids and education. Even more, a passion for making sure ALL children have access to quality education. He created an educational software dubbed Odysseyware to diagnose and prescribe solutions to learning challenges for at-risk youth in public and charter schools. He helped launch the Grand Canyon University Ventures program, and started Calvary Christian School in Georgia. He has been a speaker and lobbyist for K-12 education, and long-respected as a driven entrepreneur and community leader. Kevin's most recent role is taking over leadership of A for Arizona from the organization's inspired founder, Emily Anne Gullickson. He is also president of Great Leaders, Strong Schools, a sister organization focused on public advocacy. A for Arizona's vision is to build an education system in Arizona that prepares every student to succeed in the competitive global economy and contribute to their local community. Their approach is to leverage best practices from the business community to focus intensely on scaling what works in K-12 schools. Click here to learn more about A for Arizona: https://aforarizona.org/ Original air date November 9, 2023.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Consider the scenario where you're tasked with overseeing your organization as it rapidly triples in size, all the while nurturing a thriving workplace culture. How would you go about enabling this remarkable growth? Ryan Hyde, at Calvary Christian School in Bellefontaine, Ohio, shares several key initiatives that have been foundational to their growth. Find full show notes here: https://bit.ly/361ryanhyde Share the love. If you enjoyed this episode, please rate it on Apple Podcasts and write a brief review. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-flourishing-culture-podcast/id1060724960?mt=2 By doing so, you will help spread our podcast to more listeners, and thereby help more Christian workplaces learn to build flourishing cultures. Follow our Host, Al Lopus, on X https://twitter.com/allopus Follow our Host, Al Lopus, on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/allopus/ Email our host at al@workplaces.org
Calvary Christian School teacher dedication sunday Dr. Eric Mounts Acts 7:13-38
In honor of Father's Day, Dean Hallberg joins the podcast this week to talk about whether or not raising a family takes a village. We talk about his work in local politics and civic engagement and how both relate to creating strong families. We also look at the importance of getting involved in politics on the local level to help institutions thrive in your community—when there isn't much financial payoff, is the time and effort worth it? Dean Hallberg spent years in public service in the state of California. He served as Mayor and Councilman in the City of Hollister and President of the American Heart Association, San Benito Division. He also was the governor-appointed Chair of the Area VII Board on Development Disabilities, Commissioner of the Hollister Parks and Recreation Commission, Member of the California Council on Criminal Justice, and Principal at Calvary Christian School.--She Thinks is a podcast for women (and men) who are sick of the spin in today's news cycle and are seeking the truth. Once a week, every week, She Thinks host Beverly Hallberg is joined by guests who cut through the clutter and bring you the facts. You don't have to keep up with policy and politics to understand how issues will impact you and the people you care about most. You just have to keep up with us. We make sure you have the information you need to come to your own conclusions. Because, let's face it, you're in control of your own life and can think for yourself. You can listen to the latest She Thinks episode(s) here or wherever you get your podcasts. Then subscribe, rate, and share with your friends. If you are already caught up and want more, join our online community. Be sure to subscribe to our emails to ensure you're equipped with the facts on the issues you care about most: https://iwf.org/connect. Independent Women's Forum (IWF) believes all issues are women's issues. IWF promotes policies that aren't just well-intended, but actually enhance people's freedoms, opportunities, and choices. IWF doesn't just talk about problems. We identify solutions and take them straight to the playmakers and policy creators. And, as a 501(c)3, IWF educates the public about the most important topics of the day. Check out the Independent Women's Forum website for more information on how policies impact you, your loved ones, and your community: www.iwf.org. Subscribe to IWF's YouTube channel. Follow IWF on social media: - on Twitter- on Facebook- on Instagram#IWF #SheThinks #AllIssuesAreWomensIssues Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Marty Durden has nearly five decades of athletic leadership experience. He is currently the athletic director at Calvary Christian School in Columbus, Georgia. Durden earned his Doctor of Education degree in sports management from the U.S. Sports Academy in 2016 and has written extensively about the “servant-leader” model of coaching, including in a 2019 Sport Digest piece titled "The Call for a Higher Standard Than Winning" and authoring "More Than Winning: The Servant-Leader Coach in Contemporary Society," released in December 2022: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/more-than-winning-marty-durden/1142813591. Durden is a veteran coach whose teams have won state championships in basketball, baseball, football, and golf over the span of nearly five decades. He previously worked as the athletic director at Presbyterian School in Houston, and has also worked as an adjunct faculty member at Belhaven University, Concordia Texas University and at Houston Baptist University. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tim-rice4/support
A mysterious gunman opened fire on two grid substations in North Carolina, in a targeted attack during a drag show organized by Naomi Dix at a local theater which left more than 38,000 people in Moore County without power, in freezing temperatures.The Sunrise Theater in Southern Pines went dark in an instant. The drag show was called off early, and shortly thereafter a woman named Emily Rainey seemed to take credit for the power outage in a public Facebook post. The local sheriff has questioned her in relation to the Facebook posts and determined that she's not the culprit after "a word of prayer." ...Right. 1 If you like our content and would like to support us, please become a patron to get our public episodes ad-free. This wasn't the first drag show Emily Rainey has protested, she's been attending them in secret according to her Instagram posts for quite some time. She's also a regular guest on the podcast of a priest officially made into a hermit by the Catholic church due to his outrageous political opinions 2 This isn't the first time Emily Rainey has made national news, either. She was forced out of her Army commission after bringing a bus of 100 people to attend the January 6 riots in D.C. after Donald Trump lost the 2020 election. Since then she's rebranded herself as a right wing activist figure in charge of an organization called "Moore County Citizens for Freedom" but there's just one problem: according to voter records she doesn't even live in Moore County. 3 What she does do, according to her own social media history, is get pregnant after an affair with another woman's husband. The Calvary Christian School in Southern Pines was apparently very concerned about the drag show, but not as concerned with Emily's baby daddy situation. Shocker. 4 1. Khaleda Rahman. Emily Rainey Photo With Sheriff Amid North Carolina Outage Raises Questions. Newsweek. December 2022. ⇤2. Fr. Dave Nix. In Exile From a Kidnapped Bride. Padreperegrino.org. September 2022. ⇤3. Tom Cleary. Emily Grace Rainey: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know. Heavy.com. December 2022. ⇤4. Taylor Shook. 'It was a beautiful moment': Moore County drag show goes on despite power outages. Fayetteville Observer. December 2022. ⇤
Businesses aren't the only members of the NKY Chamber. Calvary Christian School joined for a discount in health insurance, but found many more perks once it got here. Listen and watch as we learn more about what makes this school tick, and why it's bracing for an enrollment increase next year. Thank you to our sponsors: CVG, CKREU Consulting, Horan
By the time a student graduates from high school in the United States, they will have spent approximately 18% of their life in class. So as believers, how do we take advantage of that time to train up mature leaders and followers of Christ? On today's episode of the Calvary Life Podcast, Eric sits down with Dave Seidman, Calvary Christian School's brand-new principal. Together, they discuss what makes Christian education "Christian", the importance of having believers in secular schools, and the value of first-grader's weddings. If you would like to learn more about Calvary Christian School, visit them online at calvary.school.
In this insightful conversation, Dr. Bob talks with Jim and Sue Knight, both longtime educators and parents of 4 children. Parenting a teenager can be tricky, yet so rewarding. Jim and Sue walk us through a few key steps on successfully navigating the process of communicating and understanding your teen. As Christian leaders and educators, you will take away so much positivity and important information from this discussion. It's a must listen episode! Jim and Sue Knight are natives to the Westside of Los Angeles. They have been married for 31 years and have 4 children – Lindsey, Ryan, Alex, and Ellie. For the first 14 years of his career, Jim was a teacher and coach. He co-founded and was the Executive Director of The Culver City Academy of Visual and Performing Arts. For the last 16 years, he has served as the Head of School at Pacifica Christian High School in Santa Monica, California. Sue is a third-grade teacher at Calvary Christian School in Pacific Palisades, California. She has taught elementary school for 18 years and has been in leadership at her church. Both Jim and Sue graduated from UCLA. They served teens through the work of Young Life in West Los Angeles for a decade and are now on the board for Young Life West Los Angeles. For five summers they both led a summer boarding school in Switzerland for middle school and high school students from around the world. They have worked with teenagers in education and youth ministry for over 35 years. Kids and the city of Los Angeles are their passion. How to contact Dr. Bob: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChztMVtPCLJkiXvv7H5tpDQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drroberthamilton/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bob.hamilton.1656 Seven Secrets Of The Newborn website: https://7secretsofthenewborn.com/ Website: https://roberthamiltonmd.com/ Pacific Ocean Pediatrics: http://www.pacificoceanpediatrics.com/
Calling in from Bellefontaine, OH today's episode features High School Senior from Calvary Christian School, Garrett Reinhard. This prospective Student Athlete of Cedarville University shares the experience he has had dealing with the impact of Coronavirus while diving deep into how his Faith has empowered him and his community during these times. Garrett and the host also analyze the devotional he recently shared with his school which can be found at this link https://tinyurl.com/y7ypubqp --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/commonkyser61/support
On today's episode of the Calvary Life Podcast, we continue our discussions on apologetics and the importance of knowing and defending what we believe with Calvary Christian School teacher, Chris Plant! Together, Eric, Matt, and Chris explore some of the major issues brought against Christianity, and how an honest study of science and history supports Biblical truth. They discuss the intersection of social justice and Christianity, the value of planting seeds, and even some tips to get the best tri-tip you've ever had. If you're interested in learning more about the academic and spiritual education students receive at Calvary Christian School, visit them online here. To find many of the books mentioned in today's episode, visit our Corner Bookstore on Sunday - Thursday mornings and learn more about them here!
What does faith have to do with business? Join my guests Entrepreneur and Angel Investor Kevin Youngblood, Cyber Security expert Zach Fuller Founder of Silent Sector, President of Arizona Christian University in Phoenix, AZ, Len Munsil and my Co-Host John M. Byrne CPA ABV of Bryan and Byrne Business Brokers, as we discuss: perseverance, business,values and faith. Guests Len Munsil, President Len Munsil is the 6th President of Arizona Christian University, serving since 2010. Munsil has an accomplished record as a public policy expert, conservative organizational entrepreneur, lawyer, journalist, educator, and author of “Transforming Culture With Truth”. Under Munsil’s leadership, ACU has tripled in size, obtained a new and much larger campus, is ranked as a Best College by U.S. News & World Report for 3 straight years and best University in Arizona by College Consensus for 2 straight years, while emerging as one of the nation’s leading conservative Christian small colleges. Zach Fuller, Founding Partner, Silent Sector Silent Sector is a cybersecurity firm of industry-leading experts, providing tailored services for the specific needs of mid-market and smaller companies. Our team functions as a complete cybersecurity department for organizations without in-house capabilities. For organizations with internal cybersecurity professionals, Silent Sector is a force multiplier, scaling capacity and accelerating results. Silent Sector also offers penetration testing, cyber risk assessments, compliance support, incident response, consulting, and other services to support a proactive security posture and fulfill specific compliance requirements. Kevin Youngblood, CEO, Youngblood Works Kevin Youngblood and his wife, Margie, have been married for 30 years and have 3 grown children. He and Margie attend Royalview Baptist Church in Gilbert. In their early years of marriage, Kevin served our country in the military in Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm where he earned 8 medals. He was Mayor of Carl, Georgia, started Calvary Christian School and started and operated several businesses the most recent being Odysseyware, Inc, an educational software company focused on reaching at-risk students. He also serves on the Advisory Board for ASU’s Center for Entrepreneurship mentoring young people interested in business. Read more about Kevin here.
Bro. Andrew Herbst, an IBC alumnus and the Dean of Students at Calvary Christian School, preaches chapel for the first time since he was a student at IBC. Bro. Andrew Herbst holds his Bachelor's degree from Mankato State University in Minnesota and completed a two-year Bachelors from IBC. He is an avid student of history and a great lover of the Word of God. Feedback Leave us your feedback at podcast@go2ibc.com. Suggestion? Critique? We'd love to hear from you.
This episode, I am happy to present to you two great conversations with two wonderful people. Dr. Faulkner is just a treat to talk to. You will enjoy hearing her share her heart about the work that she is privileged to be a part of with Compassion Services International. Andrew Herbst is the Campus Pastor for Calvary Christian School. Andrew’s love of church history (or world history in general) is second only to my friend Vincent Cole Roberts.
Eric Heilman - Worship Leadership & Playing with Charlie PeacockHear more shows like this at https://entertalkradio.com/intersectEric Heilman - "I grew up playing jazz and pop in Sacramento, playing with a variety of musicians in there and in San Francisco, working mostly as a bass player on fretted, fretless, and acoustic bass. I played briefly with Charlie Peacock and recorded several songs on Charlie's early albums. Eventually moving to San Francisco, I began playing piano more often and led a jazz and R&B band in small clubs there and in the East Bay. I met my wife Pam while teaching in an elementary school in San Francisco, made a decision for Christ shortly after the birth of my son Max in 1995, and moved to Long Beach to start a family.I dropped out of music for a couple of years after that, eventually finding my way back after being recruited to sing in a church choir, and then developing skills as a worship leader in contemporary settings. I've been serving as worship leader in some capacity in several churches since then, and currently serve as Worship Coordinator at my home church, Bridges Church, in Long Beach, were I'm frequently joined in the worship team by my son Max, who is a fine drummer, and my daughter Abigail (19), who is a gifted singer, pianist, dancer and actress. My youngest, Grace (14), is also a piano player and until recently also an active ballet dancer.Pam and are are amazed at the way the LORD has worked in our lives and our family - He led me to a career change in 2001, when I began teaching math to middle schoolers at Calvary Christian School in Pacific Palisades. Pam now serves as director of the Academic Resource Center there, and we together suffer a daily commute on the 405, but also share the joy of pointing children to God's goodness. "
Tammy Paul and Rod Carr are in to talk about Calvary Christian School in Boise. Read More →
Tammy Paul is in from Calvary Christian School in order to talk to Doug open an upcoming open House. Read More →
Today we had some field trippers from Calvary Christian School. They came in and shared some of their favorite verses. Doug talks about the power of walking an ordinary Christian life. Extra with Doug Hardy Archive Page
Mt. Calvary Christian School joins Fred McNaughton on WJTL's Get Up and Go Show.
Special singing by Calvary Christian School