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Grandir dans un environnement religieux très strict peut façonner toute une vie. Pour Carolane, c'était celui des Témoins de Jéhovah. Dans ce nouvel épisode de Voleurs de vies, Carolane nous livre un témoignage aussi poignant que lumineux. Élevée dans une famille aimante, mais dans le cadre religieux strict des Témoins de Jéhovah, elle a traversé des expériences qu'aucune adolescente ne devrait vivre. Aujourd'hui, elle nous raconte comment elle s'est reconstruite après son départ , comment elle est devenue cette femme libre, forte et entière.
Where is our greatest hope found? It is found in no building or temple, but in a person.
Send us a textCarolane est athlète originaire du Québec, plus précisément la Côte Nord, qui habite présentement à Halifax.Bonne nageuse, elle aime le vélo et la course à pied: c'est comme si le triathlon était fait sur mesure pour elle.Elle a participée au championnat du monde féminin.Elle a aussi pris part a quelques courses trail dans les maritimes, et le légendaire Gaspésia à JF Tapp!Elle a connue sa meilleure course à pied au marathon de Boston. (Première fois que j'entendais celle là, sur le podcast! Hehe!)On parle aussi de son accident de vélo: elle a faite une commotion, elle s'est réveillée à l'hôpital sans aucun souvenir. Et ce qui s'en est suivi: des défis que ça lui a apportée … surtout sa résilience.Bien sur, une petite mention à la plus grande fan connue du podcast qui a écouté les 180 épisodes. Merci tellement Carolane pour tes bons mots.Une femme super inspirante à découvrir!Bonne écoute!
Christmas is upon us. As Christians, what does it mean to "Tell It On The Mountain"? Peter explores how Christians can meaningfully engage with friends and family about the Christmas story
God's name holds all power and authority, yet He has lowered Himself for a moment for our sake? Why would an all powerful God do this? Peter explores why an all powerful God would humble Himself for His glory, and for our good.
If worshipping God does not change you, do we really know who we are worshipping? Peter explores what does it mean to worship God as Lord?
We live in a life full of distractions. How can we possibly keep our focus on Christ? Peter preaches on how we worship a God. who keeps His focus on His children.
As Christians, we are considered holy in Christ, and set apart from the world - yet we are called to engage with it. Peter explores how Christians can effectively engage with our culture.
Aujourd'hui, j'accueille Carolane Pierre, jeune autrice et hôte du podcast "Les mots dans nos valises". Il y a quelques mois, Carolane passait une formation de bibliothérapeute et c'est de ça dont elle vient nous parler aujourd'hui. Est-ce que les mots peuvent nous guérir ? En quoi consiste la bibliothérapie ? Comment notre rapport aux personnages nous aident dans nos rapports avec nous-mêmes ? Tout ça, vous le découvrirez en écoutant cette jolie discussion. J'espère que ça vous plaira ! Prenez soin de vous :) Pour retrouver Carolane : https://www.instagram.com/ladouceheuredelire/?hl=frSon podcast : https://shows.acast.com/les-mots-dans-nos-valisesHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Does Jesus wait for us to be qualified enough as Christians before calling us? Jesus calls Christians to follow Him, much like He did with the first disciples. Peter explores what it means to be called by Jesus.
God created the world, and it was good. But we look around now and ask: "What happened it to?" Peter will explore how Creation will be fully restored and redeemed through the power of Jesus.
Our own local Mission. Peter speaks about Merri Creek Anglican's 3 strategic priorities in light of 1 Thessalonians 2:1-12: A flourishing Youth MInistry, Urban Discipleship and a permanent home for our Clifton HIll Congregation.
Who is qualified to lead the local church? Is anyone in this world good enough to be called to church leadership? Peter explores Paul's letter to Titus about church leadership.
Today, I'll be chatting with Shane Firus and Carolane Soucisse. Shane and Carolane, hailing from British Columbia and Québec respectively, have represented Canada in ice dance. However, due to Shane's Irish roots, the pair now ice dance for Ireland. In this episode, they talk their trials and tribulations as ice dancers, the decision to ultimately represent Ireland instead of Canada and what the future holds for them, the possibility of representing Ireland at the Winter Olympics. I would still encourage people to download the episodes and to share them with friends and family. Downloads are the easiest indicator for me to gauge how many people I am reaching with these conversations so I would really appreciate it.
Why does God allow chaos, behemoth and leviathan to live with His creation? What hope does His children have against such forces? Peter unpacks who God is, and where our hope is found in the midst of suffering.
At times in our life, we are called by God to a life of adventure. In other times, we are called by God to a life of suffering. In both lives, how can we still bring glory to Him? Peter will be unpacking the mystery of suffering in the Book of Job
Everyone suffers or will suffer. How are we to care for a friend who is experiencing great suffering? The second sermon in our series on Job.
Everyone suffers or will suffer. How are we to respond in relation to God when the securities of this world are taken away from us? The first sermon in our series on Job.
The final sermon in this series, Peter speaks about these hard sayings of Jesus, and encourages us to be like the person who builds his/her house on the rock.
We live in a culture where many of us suffer from anxiety and worry. But Jesus says "Do Not Worry"! How is this even possible? Peter unpacks Jesus teaching and encourages us to lean into the grace and strength of God in a world where we are not in control.
Peter continues our series on The Sermon on the Mount with the three sayings of Jesus about treasure in Heaven and the importance of an undivided heart.
What a fantastic talk we had with Carolane Pitre. Originally from Quebec and now living in Halifax, this young lady has been through a lot and will not give up. Her determination, drive, and personality will not allow her to stop. The one time she did haunted her so much that she had to duplicate the event to make amends. Running, swimming and biking keep Carolane motivated, put all three together and it's a dream come true. We asked Carolane about her cycling accident and how long it took to recover. Carolane was back on the bike as soon as she was physically able. As always on Motivate to Move, it's wonderful to see people motivated to keep on moving and not let anything get in their way. Great job Carolane, we can't wait to see what is next for you. Motivate to Move email, let us know who should be on the show:motivatetomove.podcast@gmail.comMotivate to Move Facebook page, check us out:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100041607699495As always please give the gift of life and donate blood today.
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Peter speaks about the story of Palm Sunday when Jesus rides into Jerusalem on a donkey, and is welcomed as God's promised King.
In this message from the sermon on the mount Peter focusses on the challenging words of Jesus along with other bible passages about the topic of marriage, divorce and remarriage - and speaks to the complexities and questions we may have today.
In this topical sermon Peter speaks from Paul's writing to the Corinthian church to encourage and remind us to give joyfully from the heart, knowing that it is God who pours out his grace upon us.
These key verses in the Sermon on the Mount speak of Jesus who fulfils all we read in the Old Testament and whose perfect righteousness becomes our own.
We continue on in the Sermon on the mount with these classic images Jesus uses to describe his followers. But what fears or concerns do we have about standing out in this world? Peter inspires us to think about what it looks like to be Jesus transformative presence in the world.
The final in our series on the Beatitudes and falls of the week we mark Aboriginal Sunday. Peter speaks about the need for peacemakers in these lands we call Australia, in the interest of justice for first nations peoples, and tells stories of those who have already been a part of the story of reconciliation.
The best present we can receive at Christmas is Jesus. He is the expression of Gods amazing love for us.
In this final Song of Songs sermon Peter unpacks the most sexually explicit passage in the whole Bible. The desire of one man for one woman in marriage is a beautiful thing and speaks to our collective desire for an even better husband- Christ for the church.
Peter explores song 9 of Song of Songs- where the young woman longs and looks for her lover, bringing him home to her mother's house. How does this story / fantasy speak to our own longings for intimacy with another, and even our longing for the love of God?
The first in our series on Song of Songs, Peter speaks about the goodness of our sexuality and desire, and reminds us of the intense love God has for us.
In the final of this series, we are reminded of how powerful Jesus is by looking at the story of Paul's conversion on the road to Damascus.
The first in our Fairfield congregation series "Encounters with Jesus" Peter speaks from Luke ch 8 inviting us to step into relationship with Jesus.
The final in our series Prophets of Power, Peter speaks from 2 Kings 5, the story of Namaan and the faithful slave girl, and the prophet Elisha who is so like Jesus.
2 Kings 4 reveals the compassion of God through his prophet Elisha. Peter encourages us to likewise be God's people of compassion.
Peter uses this story from 1 Kings where God ministers to Elisha , to speak into our own experiences of mental illness. We can lean into our faith and the church in seasons of depression and anxiety.
The first sermon in a series on Elijah and Elisha; Prophets with Power. Peter explores the story of Elijah's call and obedience in seeking support from the poor widow of Zarephath. How does this help us to know the power of Jesus in our own lives and stick with our faith?
Peter talks about baptism in this second sermon in our series “Grace You Can See”: The Sacraments in the Christian Life. The sermon is structured around questions from Peter's young son about baptism: What does it mean? What about the location and "stuff' of baptism? Who can be baptised? Who should do the baptising and more.
Peter brings us this years sermon of general lament. We can cry out to God in our pain and with our questions . And we can hope.
Peter continues in our series on the Lords' prayer- What does it mean to ask for our daily bread? How does this request open us up to God's provision and to serving others ? Can we expect to receive everything we need? What is actually promised?
Peter teaches us about the significance of Pentecost and the work of the Spirit in our lives and the church.
What do you prayers reveal about you? And what can we learn from the way Paul prays. Peter takes us through this magnificent prayer at the end of Ephesians 3 which captures the fulness of resurrection life.
Living the resurrection life means belonging to a new society where old divisions no longer apply. Peter helps us see how this will shift our focus from ourselves to seeking peace and welcome for others.
Peter begins our series sermon in Ephesians by calling on us to see that in Christ Jesus we have everything we need to live our lives as his people.
On part ça avec un BANG! 2023 here we go! Cet épisode spécial est un bel exemple de coaching avec moi pour t'aider à te comprendre toi. Carolane avec des questions spécifiques sur sa charte et j'ai pris le temps de l'éclairée pour qu'elle puisse utiliser son énergie adéquatement dans sa vie et avec un peu plus de lumière sur ses capacités et facilités. Bonne écoute!
Peter opens the Ezra-Nehemiah series speaking on Ezra 1. The book opens with a word of hope for the Hebrew people in exile. This chapter shows us how (1) God achieves his plans by keeping faithful to his good and trustworthy word, and (2) that God works in people and communities to start something new.
Ce matin, Elliot a piégé Carolane... qui se livre beaucoup trop ! Retrouvez Bruno sur Fun Radio avec Bruno Guillon, Christina, Pino, Karina, Maurine, Elliot et Mikka sur Funradio.fr et sur l'application Fun Radio.
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