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What is our purpose, and once we understand it, how do we stay in the center of what's best for us? Jude said it best, "carefully build yourselves up in this most holy faith by praying in the Holy Spirit, staying right at the center of God's love, keeping your arms open and outstretched, ready for the mercy of our Master, Jesus Christ." Let us pursue our purpose, indeed. Daylight Meditations is a daily podcast from CFO North America. Please visit CFONorthAmerica.org to learn more about our retreats, and online courses. If you are encouraged by this time of meditation, please consider supporting us. Contributors: Michelle DeChant, Nancy Holland and Adam Maddock
What occupies the center of your Life? Drawing wisdom from 'Holy Ambition' by Chip Ingram and timeless scriptures like Matthew 6:33, explore how shifting our focus from temporary security in people and possessions to seeking God's Kingdom first can lead to true fulfillment.#CITAMChurchOnline #ChurchEveryday Get in touch with us: http://www.citam.org/ churchonline@citam.org (+254) 784 277 277 (+254) 728 221 221
On a wall in our family room hangs a plaque with 1 Corinthians 15:58: “Your labour in the Lord is not in vain.” As my wife and I prepared to return to the U.S. from Vietnam, where we served for many years, a good friend of ours, a Vietnamese pastor and church planter, gave us this plaque as a farewell present. It holds a special place of honor in our home. This plaque symbolizes our desire to put God’s Word at the center of family life. In Deuteronomy 6, we learn two significant truths. The first is that God is one (v. 4, called the “Shema”). As opposed to those in the ancient Near East who worshiped many gods, Christians worship only one true God. He alone is worthy of our worship. The second truth is also known as the greatest commandment: We are to love God “with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength” (v. 5). Such love includes wholehearted faith and uncompromising obedience. How can we live out these two truths? They should be on our hearts and thoughts. We should reflect or meditate on them in our inmost beings (v. 6). We should talk about them often, during all kinds of situations and activities, especially in our homes and with our children (v. 7). These truths and God’s commandments in general should be at the heart of our personal and family lives (vv. 8–9; see also Prov. 3:3). Many Jews take the imagery of verses 8 and 9 literally. They tie phylacteries to their foreheads and left arms and attach mezuzot to the doorframes of their houses. Phylacteries and mezuzot are small boxes with specific Scripture passages inside—including today’s reading. >> How do you keep God and His Word at the center of your life? Do you post Bible verses in places as reminders? Some people hang plaques, others use screen savers. Today there are many ways you can keep God and His Word at the forefront of your mind.
Pastor David Harris Sunday July 16, 2023
The sermon podcast of Redeemer City Church in Tampa, FL
What is our purpose, and once we understand it, how do we stay in the center of what's best for us? Jude said it best, "carefully build yourselves up in this most holy faith by praying in the Holy Spirit, staying right at the center of God's love, keeping your arms open and outstretched, ready for the mercy of our Master, Jesus Christ." Let us pursue our purpose, indeed. Daylight Meditations is a daily podcast from CFO North America. Please visit CFONorthAmerica.org to learn more about our retreats, and online courses. If you are encouraged by this podcast, please consider supporting us. Contributors: Michelle DeChant, Nancy Holland and Adam Maddock
What is our purpose, and once we understand it, how do we stay in the center of what's best for us? Jude said it best, "carefully build yourselves up in this most holy faith by praying in the Holy Spirit, staying right at the center of God's love, keeping your arms open and outstretched, ready for the mercy of our Master, Jesus Christ." Let us pursue our purpose, indeed. Daylight Meditations is a daily podcast from CFO North America. Please visit CFONorthAmerica.org to learn more about our retreats, and online courses. If you are encouraged by this podcast, please consider supporting us. Contributors: Michelle DeChant, Nancy Holland and Adam Maddock
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Message from Kirk Martin on April 3, 2022
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A legal fight over a gravely ill Buffalo man's treatment at a Coon Rapids hospital is over after he was transferred to a hospital in Texas. This is an MPR News morning update for Tuesday, January 18, 2022. Hosted by Cathy Wurzer. Our theme music is by Gary Meister.
As a kid, Sean McMullin couldn't stop drawing and making things. But an episode at a new school shut his artist down. Tune in to hear how Sean brought his artist back to life, and how he makes art a central part of his days.
What is our purpose, and once we understand it, how do we stay in the center of what's best for us? Jude said it best, "carefully build yourselves up in this most holy faith by praying in the Holy Spirit, staying right at the center of God's love, keeping your arms open and outstretched, ready for the mercy of our Master, Jesus Christ." Let us pursue our purpose, indeed. Daylight Meditations is a daily podcast from CFO North America. Please visit CFONorthAmerica.org to learn more about our retreats, and online courses. If you are encouraged by this podcast, please consider supporting us. Contributors: Michelle DeChant, Nancy Holland and Adam Maddock
With mobility evolving at an ever increasing rate, the demands and new expectations by those who both use and live near public transportation demand new thinking and a new approach. One such concept has to do with the commuter rail station as a multi model hub and comunity center of sorts.
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Do you have a friendship that is more important than your romantic relationship? In this episode, Peter McGraw is joined by Rhaina Cohen, a writer and NPR producer, to talk about her emerging work on friendship. They discuss how some people are elevating the status of a friendship to the level of exclusive romantic relationships. Notably, Rhaina notes the lack of good role models for this style of relationships, and thus people rely on fictional relationships (e.g., Golden Girls) as inspiration. They also discuss the challenges some men have with loneliness due to a lack of friends. They conclude their conversation with tips for making, maintaining, and ending relationships.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the Solo community today:petermcgraw.orgPeter McGraw TwitterPeter McGraw LinkedIn
We read the very end of the Gospel of John. Though it is easy to be caught up in the lives of others, Jesus points us to himself (John 21:20-25)https://alecfisher.org/Photo by Tim Wildsmith on Unsplash
Paul has freedom, he knows his path ahead. Paul knows that he has two options: 1) To Live is Christ, 2) To Die is Gain. Paul will live for Christ, no matter what happens in his life. And if he were to die, he will be with Christ. Paul knows where he is going.
Dr. McCrory guides us through 1 Corinthians chapter 7:25-40. As you listen, consider this, with Christ at the center, everything filters through Him and it’s better. Find us at friendshipsturgis.com and on Facebook at facebook.com/fbcms Music by: The Chance by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://audionautix.com/
Know, everything we do in our marriage, in our family and in the workplace should be done with a realization that as Christians we have a Master over us.(Colossians 3:18-4:1) He is a GOOD Master (provides for us, loves us, shows us mercy and grace, patience and kindness) Our desire and attitude should always be to please Him. The good news is we do not have to guess at how how to please Him...we do it by either submitting or loving...obeying or encouraging, working hard and treating others fairly. (John 6:47)Support the show (https://onrealm.org/burlingtonbaptist/-/give/XVSXTRONUP)
We all need to put off the grave clothes & put on the grace clothes! As a church and christian, we are called to be a community of grace. Be the place where people can come and experience the grace of Christ. Where they can see love, peace, the Word of Christ proclaimed & the name of Christ exalted. (Colossians 3:12-17 ESV)Support the show (https://onrealm.org/burlingtonbaptist/-/give/XVSXTRONUP)
When we come into a relationship with Christ, hopefully we will begin to see others as Christ does. (Colossians 3:11) In this verse Christ teaches us that there should be no barriers of nationality, race, education, social standing, wealth, gender, religion or power and that the Gospel breaks down ALL walls of prejudice.Support the show (https://onrealm.org/burlingtonbaptist/-/give/XVSXTRONUP)
There is nothing more central to the Christian faith than the cross of Christ. Ironically, this Roman symbol of death is the source of life.
There is nothing more central to the Christian faith than the cross of Christ. Ironically, this Roman symbol of death is the source of life.
"The Center of Life" Sermon from January 27, 2019 (Pastor Mike) based on Nehemiah 8:1-3, 5-6, 8-10.
Pastor Adam walks us through Proverbs 4:20-27 in a sermon entitled "The Command Center of Life".
“The more we understand the deadly impact of stress, the more we're looking at alternatives to just a pill.”Bob RothLong-time listeners know well that meditation is a recurring topic of exploration on this podcast. Today I continue this tradition with a man who has played a very large role in pioneering meditation, specifically the practice of Transcendental Meditation (“TM”) throughout the West.Meet meditation legend Bob Roth.Bob first discovered meditation as a freshman at Berkeley during the height of the 1960's – ground-zero for the anti-war movement and the many cultural changes that were sweeping the country at that time. Once a skeptic, he was soon hooked, ultimately training under the tutelage of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, the legendary albeit controversial meditation guru made globally famous by the Beatles. Every day since, he has meditated twice a day every day, devoting his life over the last 45 years to teaching what he has learned to millions of people across the world.Today, Bob is one of the most experienced and sought after meditation teachers in America. A proper meditation teacher to the stars, his student roster includes such recognizable names as Oprah, Russell Brand, Jim Carrey, Jerry Seinfeld, Martin Scorcese, Ray Dalio, Howard Stern, Tom Hanks, Hugh Jackman, and countless other notables.But Bob would much rather talk about his work as the executive director of The David Lynch Foundation, where he has helped bring TM to more than 500,000 inner-city youth in underserved schools in 35 countries, as well as to veterans and their families suffering from PTSD, and women and girls who are survivors of domestic violence.Bob is also the national director of the Center For Leadership Performance, another non-profit which introduces meditation to Fortune 100 companies, government organizations and non-profit charities. And he has spoken about meditation to industry leaders at such gatherings as Google Zeitgeist, Aspen Ideas Festival, Wisdom2.0, and Summit.In addition, Bob penned the authoritative text on the subject of TM, a book aptly titled Transcendental Meditation, and recently released his newest book, Strength in Stillness* – an accessible meditation primer that breaks down the science behind TM and provides a simple, straightforward roadmap for reducing stress, accessing inner power and building resilience.As you might expect, this conversation is a 360-degree primer on everything meditation.We delve into Bob's introduction to meditation as a young Berkeley student as well as his experience training under Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.We discuss how TM differs from other types of meditation.We talk about his work with the David Lynch Foundation, as well as his personal experience with the quirky, brilliant film director himself.And we cover the many scientific benefits of meditation, including how and why a consistent practice can transform your life by reducing stress and anxiety while simultaneously improving everything from focus, concentration, sleep, creativity, acuity, and productivity to emotional and physical resilience.But most of all, this conversation redresses the excuses that prevent you from meditating while empowering you with the tools and ins... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Follow Denise Larson Cooper On Social Media!https://www.facebook.com/DeniseLarsonCooperhttps://www.instagram.com/deniselarsoncooperhttps://twitter.com/godnesiaCheck Out Denise's Books!Godnesia: Keeping God in Mind Each Day http://amzn.to/2GSquODOrdinary Days With an Extraordinary Savior - http://amzn.to/2mFGASBLife Is a Metaphor: Recognizing God in the Everyday - http://amzn.to/2De1rU2The Ordinary Days Devotional Podcast is produced by Stephen R. Sanders: https://stephenrsanders.com/
As we continue our sermon series on 'Jesus Is', we focus on Jesus is Here. By that we mean the Jesus is in our daily lives. Whatever situation may enter our lives that are bigger than our capacity to handle, we need to take it to the Lord. But, remember that the Lord's timing is not always our timing and he will not let us face things alone.Support the show (https://onrealm.org/burlingtonbaptist/-/give/XVSXTRONUP)
We continue the 'Jesus Is' sermon series this week with, Jesus is the Point. In today's sermon we focus on Jesus being the center point in our daily lives. When we start from that, everything else will work better.Support the show (https://onrealm.org/burlingtonbaptist/-/give/XVSXTRONUP)
by John Raquet Colossians 3:15-17 The whole of scripture is about the Lord Jesus Christ.
In this episode, Doug interviews Executive Director of the Center of Life in Hazelwood, PA, Tim Smith. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/l3leadership)
Sis. Staten teaches on how we need to put God on the throne in our life.