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In addition to the general connection and affinity of Jews to the Land of Isreal, the Jewish (as well as Chirstian and Moslem) relationship to the city of Jerusalem as holy will be explained in this podcast. The many unique features of this city as well as the practices in Jerusalem of old that can serve model an ideal for a city of the twenty first century, will help explain the daily longing by Jews to return there for close to two thousand years.
In addition to the general connection and affinity of Jews to the Land of Isreal, the Jewish (as well as Chirstian and Moslem) relationship to the city of Jerusalem as holy will be explained in this podcast. The many unique features of this city as well as the practices in Jerusalem of old that can serve model an ideal for a city of the twenty first century, will help explain the daily longing by Jews to return there for close to two thousand years.
Drew Formsma, CMO of I Like Giving and author of Everyday Generosity, is a prominent voice for generosity among Gen Z. Drew was raised in a home where the generous heart was encouraged and modeled. By his late teens, he had already become a seasoned speaker on generosity platforms. Drew developed a passion to use his unique perspective on generosity to empower his generation to give freely and give with a purpose. As the CMO of I Like Giving, Drew is particularly involved in the more recent introductions of Generous Family and Generous Classroom, including the Generous Kids Book Club, fostering the next generation of givers through children's books and curriculum for Chirstian schools. Major Topics Include: Drew's story of calling as a young teen Seven expressions of generosity Being aware of daily opportunities to be generous Generosity as evangelism The innovation and creativity of Gen Z The story of I Like Giving Reaching children with the heart of generosity Advice for parents to cultivate a generous environment at home Inspiring stories of everyday generosity QUOTES TO REMEMBER “Generosity begins in the mind. It's choosing to think well of others, to assume the best, and focus on who we can be a blessing to.” “Words have the power to bring life and death, to build or to break. But I think if we can choose to uplift, encourage, and inspire others with our words, there could be something powerful at hand.” “You can give without loving, but you can't love without giving.” “Generosity is the love language of Jesus.” “Generosity is love with boots on.” “Generous people trust God to provide.” “Live the kind of lifestyle that's focused on others.” “If you can experience the love of Jesus, you will overflow with generosity.” LINKS FROM THE SHOW I Like Giving Generous Classroom Generous Family IllumiNations Bible Translation Alliance (see our interview with Todd Peterson or John Chesnut) Who Moved My Cheese by Spencer Johnson The Finish Line Community Facebook Group The Finish Line Community LinkedIn Group BIBLE REFERENCES FROM THE SHOW 1 Corinthians 13:3 | Nothing without Love If I give away all I have, and if I deliver up my body to be burned, but have not love, I gain nothing. John 3:16 | God's Love “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. Ephesians 3:17-19 | Love Beyond Knowledge so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith—that you, being rooted and grounded in love, may have strength to comprehend with all the saints what is the breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled with all the fullness of God. Matthew 6:21 | Heart and Treasure For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! If you have a thought about something you heard, or a story to share, please reach out! You can find us on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn. You can also contact us directly from our contact page. If you want to engage with the Finish Line Community, check out our groups on Facebookand LinkedIn.
Topics: Patience, The Super Bowl, Worry, Information, Life Is A Flash, Breaking Animal News, CURE BONUS CONTENT: A Discouragement DM Quotes: “There's a timetable for things. Just be patient,” “Worry doesn't help.” “What's the currency for the Czech Republic.” “Let me load the high caliber discouragement bullets.” . . . Want more of the Oddcast? Check out our website! Watch our YouTube videos here. Connect with us on Facebook!
Hey there! Hello and welcome to this episode of The Burt (Not Ernie) Show…getting the promises of God into the hearts and minds of the people of God, which is right where they belong. So thankful you're listening to this episode of the show, and hey, today we're looking at a promise directly from the New Testament words of Jesus, and it's a good one. I'm gonna go out on a limb and say you may want to just save this episode and plan to share it somewhere, or with somebody, because it's gonna get really real really fast and really bring it today. God's promises are true - let's talk about how they're true for you today. You're listening to The Burt (Not Ernie) Show, part of the Spark Network, which can be found via the Edifi app. Today's episode is sponsored by the Psalm 91 audio Bible study & prayer sessions, created by the show host (that's me), Jan L. Burt. Access the study at JanLBurt.com/psalm91 Psalm 91 is perhaps the most astounding passage of promises with the most astounding miracles linked to it of maybe the entire Old Testament, and for sure it is one of the most amazing and life-changing passages in the Bible. It's something you should know and pray over yourself and your loved ones, because it holds promises that we find only in this passage, and it is something every believer needs to apply to their life - and that's why I created the Psalm 91 audio Bible study. JanLBurt.com/psalm91 and this is episode number 194. Alrighty, so let's jump right into this. I'll be reading from the Amplified today, looking at a few verses from the book of Matthew, chapter 11. Matthew 11:28-30 Amplified Bible 28 “Come to Me, all who are weary and heavily burdened [by religious rituals that provide no peace], and I will give you rest [refreshing your souls with salvation]. 29 Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me [following Me as My disciple], for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest (renewal, blessed quiet) for your souls. 30 For My yoke is easy [to bear] and My burden is light.” That's from Matthew 11, verses 28-30. We've got a call here, something we need to do, our part is to come to Jesus. Who is it He is calling to come to Him? Those who are weary, those who are heavily burdened, dealing with religious rituals that provide no peace…and hey, there are many things that fall into that category, so don't automatically assume this doesn't apply to you because it really might, and Jesus has freedom for you. Today, He has freedom for you from religious systems and programs and rituals that don't give you the kind of peace that Jesus wants you to have. And when we do as Jesus asks us to, calls us to, and come to Him, He promises (verse 28 says WILL and when He says He will do something, He will!) He will give you rest. The Lord's salvation is restful, is peaceful, for you and for me. We can have been in the Chirstian world for so long that we begin to lose our rest, our peace. That is not what Jesus wants, my friend. From day one of your salvation to day done of your salvation, when He takes you home or when He returns and you are caught up in the air to meet Him, whatever your day done might look like, Jesus wants you to have peace and a refreshed soul, rest like literal rest in every aspect of life, in every sense of the word, on every single day that you walk with Him. This isn't something we share with people when we are talking to them about Jesus, but we no longer have it as part of our daily life. It's meant to be lived, this walk of faith and lived well - lived on Jesus's terms and this verse tells us that His terms are trading our weariness and heavy burdened way of life for rest, peace, and refreshed souls. And while it might sound too good to be true, it's actually 100 percent true. God's promises are what, now? True. Always and in all ways. He calls us to take His yoke upon ourselves and learn from Him - that literally means to just follow Him as His disciple. I say JUST, but I don't say there's never any struggle to do this. The world, our flesh, social media, old and new friends, our workplaces, even our families and sad to say often our church culture is too worldly, too focused on programs or not being a Christian weirdo, or seeker friendly or all that stuff (a subject for another day, but not biblical, not sustainable, and not discipleship…just sayin'!) All these things and more can make it tricky to keep following Jesus as His disciple. But when we stay yoked to Him and don't pull and tug and fight that yoke, just walk with Him at His pace and His leading doing life His way, well then, that's discipleship and we have His promised peace and rest, and it is just so good. Now if you've been walking with the Lord for a while, can I ask you to pause for a moment (maybe pause this podcast for a second and think on this) and just remember what it was like for you before you responded to Jesus' call when He rescued you and saved you and forgave and turned your life around in a good way. Can you remember what it was like? The stress, the fear, the anger or other emotions, the control you maybe tried to exert on situations and people, the overwhelm, the way your did all those things you didn't want to do, your hard heart, the lack of hope, the lack of joy, the lack of peace, afraid of all the things, uneasy, tossed around by life - do you remember? And if you have not yet made the decision to follow Jesus as His disciple, can I just tell you that right now is a great time to make that decision? It's super simple, there is no required prayer to pray, you can just talk to God and tell Him you're sick of your sin, sick of life like this, and you want what Jesus offers, peace and eternal life and total forgiveness for every single sin, past, present and future, and just ask Him to be Lord of your life, to forgive you of all your sins, and to take up reign on the throne of your heart. Thank Him, and believe it is done, and it is so long as you mean it. It really is that simple. Just talk to the Lord, invite Him into your life, your heart, and thank Him and say Amen, so be it, yes Lord. He doesn't make it hard, because He is a good God and He loves you too much to make it too hard to make Jesus Lord of your life. So, remembering what it was like before you made Him Lord, your hard knock life, and that's the true reality for everyone who doesn't walk with Jesus as His disciple (not about a program for six weeks at church, about discipleship for all the rest of your days!). And now think about what it's like to have that peace, to take His yoke upon you and learn from Him, knowing He is gentle and humble in heart and that He brings you rest for your soul. Rest for your soul. This isn't just a nap. It's REST for your inner being, for your soul. Soul rests is next level. It's truly supernatural, it is not of this world. It's from the Lord. And it's life changing. You need it. Jesus has it for you. And that's just one smidgen of the promises from this passage alone! Soul rest. His yoke is easy to bear and His burden is light. You are not going to be weighed down and having a come apart when you are His disciple. That's not your life, because it's not His will based on Matthew 11, verse 28 through 30. You do need to believe that this is all true for you, because when we believe, our faith is accredited to us as righteousness, and Jesus often said that it would be done to those who asked something of Him, it would be done to them according to their faith, to their belief. So, believe the very words Jesus spoke, don't do an eye roll and refuse to believe it. Just choose to believe. And it really is a choice. Don't mind your feelings, but make your feelings mind the Word of God. Now I'm going to sort of add some zest to this episode. It's a unique episode of the podcast, because I'm going to share some things I have never spoken about on this platform. Everything I'm sharing today is true, it actually happened, just as I'm telling it. And I know it's all true because it happened to me. I'm gonna tell ya some things, real life, nitty gritty, stuff. Here goes! Bizarre and weirded me out experience #1: Now, first off, let me preface these next couple of snippets I'm sharing from my own life by clearly stating that I was not a follower of Jesus at all at this point in time. Not at all. Not one bit. Zero percent interested in God. I was a train wreck. No Bible in our home, didn't go to church on Easter or Christmas, just zero of that in my growing up home or in my life. This event happened when I was a teenager, and I worked as a teen, like many of us, and at this point I was around 18, working for a telemarketing company, more like a call center for customer service stuff than outbound sales calls, but basically telemarketing. I worked second shift, we called it the night shift (only two shifts there, days or nights and I was on nights). I worked in Omaha, Nebraska but lived in Council Bluffs, Iowa, right across the river, actually very normal for the Omaha area, gotta add that piece of info to this true story. So one afternoon, I went to work as usual, and there was a man at work that I didn't recognize, not that big of a deal, lots of turnover in a place like that, ya know? He sat in front of my and to my left at his cubicle desk area, and on our lunch break he came and sat at the table I sat at with my normal group of work friends, and back then, I was a smoker…actually started smoking probably around age 13, maybe even sneakily smoking at 12, but smoking with my mom's permission at 13 (meaning that at that point, when I was 13, we lived in a small town in Nebraska and she gave her permission to all the local stores that I could buy cigarettes there because she'd given me permission to smoke, and am I Gen X, the child of a Boomer? Uh, yes…) So, I sat at the outside table with the other smokers for my lunch break, and this man sat with us, but he didn't smoke. He was chatty and said something about working a different shift for this one day and wondered if anybody lived across the river in Iowa and might be able to give him a ride back to the Iowa side after work. I wasn't naive, I didn't give rides to men I did not know as an 18-year-old, and you can discern from my being a smoker at age 13 that maybe I was a bit street savvy. So, it was out of the norm for me to say yes to something like this, in fact I cannot think of another time in my life when I gave a ride to a stranger, but everybody seemed like it was okay and of course they knew I lived in Iowa, and they all seemed comfortable with him and I gave him a ride after work. Now for some reason, the whole drive to the place in Iowa where I dropped him off, I was not comfortable smoking. So, after work, a smoker lights up, that's just how it is, one of the key smokes of the entire day, honestly, is the after-work smoke. But I didn't grab my cigarettes. I left them in the side pocket storage area of my baby blue 1988 Chevy Beretta. On the drive, he was very kind in a way that was super genuine, and he asked questions about my life, started as normal chit chat, but I answered each question and then he'd another one, and some of the questions were really interesting…like he asked about the small town I'd used to live in and what life was like there for me, and I shared things about being a heavy drinker and being in several car accidents where the car was totaled (like, the number of totaled cars I was in over the course of say four years was five, two cars that rolled, one that had a telephone pole fall onto it right where I was sitting, one launched off a dead end at nearly 100 mph, and another accident at around 130 mph that barely stopped before the car hit a large cement culvert). And I kind of chuckled / joked that maybe God was punishing me or maybe even trying to end my life because I was such a terrible person. (Now at this point I had not had a drop of alcohol in around a year and hadn't really been heavily drinking in 15-18 months, so I was not a raging drunk when I gave this man a ride home after work, but I was weirdly comfortable sharing about the mess that my life was in so many ways, including my heavy drinking and horrible car accidents, four of those totaled being my own cars). So, I made a comment to try and lighten the mood but also to acknowledge that I was a really terrible teenager, and said maybe God was punishing me or trying to even end my life due to my awfulness. This man looked at me, like really looked at me, and told me that God was not trying to kill me, but that the devil, Satan, was, because if Satan could kill me without me knowing Jesus as Lord and Savior, I'd go to hell. Now I knew I deserved hell, and I knew that was where I was headed…I think it was common knowledge to GenX teens to know that, to understand that. So, the mention of hell didn't shock me, but the idea that Satan was trying to kill me was a totally new concept to me. He went on to say that God had actually protected me from what Satan wanted to do, and that He was not angry at me, punishing me, but that He loved me and was watching out for me, keeping me from death when I should have been dead many times over. He just told me that God loved me. And then, we arrived at the place he'd told me to drop him off. Of course it was dark, probably at least 11pm or so, and I parked near a long sidewalk that led to the doorway of this building, I still don't know what the place was, it kind looked like maybe an apartment building but not a layout I'd seen before, it had kind of a small town hospital feel to it more than apartments, and it looked like not a place someone would live, and the sidewalk leading to the door was pretty well lit, the doors were glass and the hall inside was super well lit, bright white lighting, think hospital lighting, white walls, white ceiling, white tile floor…and I could see all the way down that hallway. He thanked me for the ride, got out of the car, and shut the car door. I reached for my cigarettes, which were in the door panel pocket to my left, and then glanced back to the right, out the passenger side window, and the dude was gone. I mean gone gone. This sidewalk was long, and lights were shining on it. There was a barren yard on both side, no trees, no shrubs, just super short grass, and nowhere for him to hide. There was nobody in the hallway inside the building. It startled me. I literally jumped, and looked behind my car, out the driver's side window, the guy was just gone. Once I knew he was not anywhere around, I just drove home. Went to work the next day and had some questions about what he had said and wanted to make sure he got into his building okay, so I asked my supervisor if he could get a message to that man. My super looked at me like I was nuts. He said no day shift worker had worked the night shift, and when I said, “He worked the whole shift in that cubicle right there, ya know, dark hair, skinny dude, wore faded jeans, brown shoes…that guy, he was right there.” He said nobody had been in that seat the day before, and he had no idea who I was talking about because that didn't describe any of the day workers. Now I was feeling really weird. So, on the lunch break, I asked my friends. “Remember that guy who sat with us yesterday, he didn't smoke, but he lives in Iowa and needed a ride home, so I gave him a ride? Remember him?” Every single person at the table looked at me like, “Huh?” Nobody remembered this guy. They all said, nobody sat with us yesterday, just us. And a couple of them said they told me bye the night before as I got into my car…they were emphatic that I got into my car alone. Nobody was with me. Okay, I was in weird town, and they were wondering if I was okay, like what was I talking about? So, I just said something like, Oh, well this is weird… and tried to change the subject. Didn't work too well, because they really were curious what was going on and I just never mentioned it again. But I sure did think about it. A lot. Not really just because of what he'd said to me about God, but because it was such a weird experience, and nobody remembered him but me and I'm telling you, he was a real guy at my real workplace who rode to Iowa in my real car, and we had a real conversation and then he was just gone. This really happened to me. And it really happened just as I've told it. And it really stuck, because of the way it happened. This event in my life paved the way for me for what God was going to do in the future, which was to reveal Himself to me (Christ revealed to us, as Paul wrote in the New Testament). It was part of the rock-solid foundation the Lord was building in my life. The verses I read today from Matthew got me thinking about this and got me thinking about all the ways God is working in the lives of people all the time. Remarkable things like this happened often. Have they happened to you? Maybe they're happening to people you're praying for. Don't stop praying! Please! And maybe you can share something God did to get ahold of you, to get your attention, to make a mark on your life, that was how He was drawing you to Himself, so He could save you for time and all eternity, give you new life, freedom, hope, joy, peace, and forgiveness. I personally believe that I had an encounter with some kind of angel in disguise. He told me the truth, and it stuck. And he disappeared from sight in an instant, and that stuck. I don't know that I was entertaining an angel unawares, but I do believe it was an angel, nonetheless. God sent him to my workplace, God made me comfortable enough with him to give him a ride from Nebraska to Iowa, and God set up those circumstances with nobody else remembering this man and him poof vanishing right out of thin air so that I would not forget that moment in my life. And when the next moment came along for me, when God was doing the miraculous to get hold of me, you'd better believe that this moment was still fresh on my mind. I'll share Part Two of my salvation story in the next episode, and I hope you'll tune in because it's really a precious part of my life, and I'm honored to be alive to share it with you. And I mean that. Share your story with somebody as the Lord leads, and of course feel free to share this episode if it might encourage others that are in your say social media circle. Thanks for listening, and I'll see ya back here next time. Bye bye.
En este episodio de UFC Entre Asaltos, Santiago Ponzinibbio y Christian Teztpa conversan con los protagonistas del primer y único evento deportivos desde “Sphere”, la campeona Alexa Grasso y los mexicanos Daniel Zellhuber, Ronaldo Rodríguez, Manuel Torres y Yazmin Jauregui nos hablan de su espíritu guerrero y la preparación a Riyadh Season Noche UFC.
In the last episode we were in 2 Samuel 20, now we are in 2 Samuel 21 and something interesting happens. We get a rather large time flashback. In fact the events we discuss in this episode may have occurred more than 30 years before chapter 20. There are many reasons why this may have happened and why the ancient historians wrote it this way. One might be that we have had quite enough of David and all of his weaknesses. Another reason may be that given all of Davids' different flaws, it now could be time to see a few things that he got right, and why he is referred to as a man after God's own heart.David was a compassionate man, he was a loving man, and in this teaching we will see that in his handling of a certain ethnic group associated with the Nation of israel. We must be aware that although certain old testament events do not specifically apply to all aspects of Chirstian life, not matter what community we are in or wherever we are we must always be kind and compassionate to all those who are in need. We see that in David's handling of this situation discussed in this teaching of this specific ethnic group that he comes in contact with. As a king, even against his own personal prejudices, David had to ensure full justice to all of his subjects. Above all, promises made to minorities had to be kept, especially when those promises concerned the rights of some of those that we might call second class citizens, even if some first class citizens had to suffer for it.Support the Show.
The Sermon on the Mount concludes with a sobering reminder from Jesus that it is crucial that we do the will of Father. (Lectionary #374) June 27, 2024 - Cathedral Rectory - Superior, WI Fr. Andrew Ricci - www.studyprayserve.com
The Lord offers three nuggets of spiritual wisdom, exhorting us to follow the narrow path to eternal life as we wisely use the blessings we have and we treat others the way we want to be treated. (Lectionary #372) June 25, 2024 - Cathedral Rectory - Superior, WI Fr. Andrew Ricci - www.studyprayserve.com
Two songs written by a Chirstian music composer/singer, Michael W. Smith. The first is a newer one, the second, is one sung by a choir with a marching band. Hope you enjoy!Song 1: "O Praise the Name" by Michael W. SmithSong 2: "Awesome God" featuring Victory Drum Line
Join Pastor Ron Arbaugh of Calvary Chapel Monday through Friday for gospel teachings, spiritual guidance, and questions in need of answers on "The Word to Stand On for Life".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This podcast will first define the Jewish concept of holiness, and explain how it differs from the Chirstian and Greek concept of holiness. Then it will demonstrate that the Jewish idea of holiness can be achieved by each person, on a daily basis. It will also show that some people can keep every aspect of the Torah and think they are holy, but, in reality, are the opposite.
This podcast will first define the Jewish concept of holiness, and explain how it differs from the Chirstian and Greek concept of holiness. Then it will demonstrate that the Jewish idea of holiness can be achieved by each person, on a daily basis. It will also show that some people can keep every aspect of the Torah and think they are holy, but, in reality, are the opposite.
Hour 3 of The Drive is tired of the CU Buffs MBB team not getting over the hump! Zach and Phil discuss what the Buffs will do if they miss the tournament. Phil has quite the take about who should join Coach Prime in Boulder! | Brazil will be the host to an NFL game later this fall. The guys breakdown why the NFL is full on global with their vision. | Nikola Jokic is putting pressure on the NBA purists to give him his credit if this season goes as planned. The guys discuss what’s on the horizon for Jokic as he impinges upon this mark. | Phil talks about he and Christian McCaffrey growing up in Colorado and what it was like. Chirstian detailed why his dad was so strict and how it worked in his favor. The fellas react to what it's like watching CMC from a distance.
Do your children struggle with understanding and managing emotions? In this “Blessings and Motherhood” episode, Kamilah Carter discusses her journey with homeschooling. She emphasizes the importance of community in education, setting appropriate boundaries, and nurturing individual relationships with each child. The conversation highlights the challenges and joys of parenting, advocating for a balance between recognizing children's feelings and teaching them responsible emotional management. mamabearapologetics.com Love Thy Body - Nancy Pearcey | Amazon M is for Mama You're invited to our 2024 National Events Weekend in sunny Southern Pines, North Carolina! Register at ClassicalConversationsFoundation.org.
Derek Mack continues on the series of friendship with Jesus illuminating how we get to experience Jesus as our shepherd. He unpacks Psalm 23 and how shepherds will take their sheep into the wilderness to lead them to green pastures, and how that relates to our relationship as God's sheep. God meets us in the valleys of life, and it's the joy of a Chirstian experience that we get to embrace to be led and guided by him in the low places.
Derek Mack continues on the series of friendship with Jesus illuminating how we get to experience Jesus as our shepherd. He unpacks Psalm 23 and how shepherds will take their sheep into the wilderness to lead them to green pastures, and how that relates to our relationship as God's sheep. God meets us in the valleys of life, and it's the joy of a Chirstian experience that we get to embrace to be led and guided by him in the low places.
Syd & Lex review Chirstian-horror film 'Spoken' from filmmaker Tenill Ransom. Lex's already-small tolerance for "Jesus flicks" has miraculously gotten smaller. Syd gives this film the benefit of the doubt, but ends up with all doubt and no benefit.Movie InfoSpoken (2021) Synopsis: A young Christian girl and her friends are vulnerable to demonic attack because of words spoken in their everyday conversations.https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6455590/Follow The New Chitlin Circuitwww.tiktok.com/@newchitlincircuitinstagram.com/newchitlincircuitwww.thenewchitlincircuit.comEmail: ask@thenewchitlincircuit.com The New Chitlin Circuit is the only podcast dedicated solely to highlighting Black, independent film. Every Monday, Syd and Lex review a Black indie, low-budget, or direct-to-tv movie. Some weeks the hosts dig into an edgy Hood-drama on Tubi. Other weeks, Syd and Lex dive into meditative, arthouse films. But every week, it's Black Indies Only.
Join Delise, Ginny, and Hollywood actress, writer, and podcaster Sam Sorbo on this episode of Blessings and Motherhood! Discover the backstory of Sam's upcoming historical comedy, Miracle in East Texas, which tells the heartwarming true story about the biggest oil strike in the history of the United States, right at the dawn of the Great Depression. In this wide-ranging conversation, Sam shares about a homeschool curriculum she wrote to accompany the film, encouraging parents to learn from the story and not just be entertained. This curriculum (a free download, link in the show notes!) includes thought-provoking questions that prompt discussions and help families discover the period's history and economics. Moviemaking aside, as a homeschool mom with Classical Conversations®, Sam explores in this episode the importance of what she calls “world-schooling”—enriching her children's education by immersing them in a real location to discover its history, geography, and culture. She also shares valuable advice for new moms, what types of movies children ought to watch, why she's changed her perspective on education since becoming a homeschool mom, how she's finding moments of rest amidst her family's busy lifestyle, how parents can foster open communication with their children, and her enduring fascination with forgiveness, even before she became a believer! Get tickets for your family to see Miracle in East Texas, produced by and starring Kevin and Sam Sorbo, exclusively in theaters October 29–30, at SorboStudios.com! Show notes: BlessingsandMotherhood.com/Sam-Sorbo
Preached by Pastor Duncan Ross on 8/6/23. Colossians 2:16-3:15.
Are you ready for some football? The Real Forno Show has got you covered! On their latest episode, Tyler Forness and Dave Stefano take a deep dive into the Minnesota Vikings' offensive tackle group and what fans can expect from them in the upcoming season. With stars like Christian Darrisaw and Brian O'Neill leading the charge, the offensive tackle group is one of the best in the NFL. But with questions surrounding the depth players like Blake Brandel, Oli Udoh, Vederian Lowe, Jacky Chen, and Sam Schlueter, can the Vikings' offensive line continue to dominate? Join The Real Forno Show as they analyze the performance of each player from the previous season and make projections for what the 2023 season could look like. Will Darrisaw build on his breakout second season? Can O'Neill make a successful comeback from his Achilles injury? Will Brandel and Udoh improve on their 2022 performance? And who will make the cut for the final roster? Can Lowe show enough improvement to? Can Chen and Schlueter even make the team? All these questions and more. Don't miss out on this exciting discussion about one of the most important positions in football. Tune in now to The Real Forno Show and get ready for some football! FAN WITH US!!! Tyler Forness @TheRealForno of Vikings 1st & SKOL @Vikings1stSKOL and the Vikings Wire @TheVikingsWire and Dave Stefano @Luft_Krigare producing this Vikings 1st & SKOL production, on the @RealFornoShow. Podcasts partnered with Fans First Sports Network @FansFirstSN and Fans First Sports Network's NFL feed @FFSN_NFL. _________________________________________________________________ ⭐️ Subscribe to us here! - https://www.youtube.com/@vikings1stskol92 ⭐️ Our Twitter can be found at @Vikings1stSKOL ⭐️ Tyler Forness can be read at USA Today's VikingsWire - https://vikingswire.usatoday.com/ ⭐️ At Fans First Sports Network - https://www.ffsn.app/teams/minnesota-vikings/ ⭐️ Watch the live show here: https://youtu.be/HYgo3HRQHeM Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What is a Chirstian? Who is a Christian? ... Am I ... a Christian? Listen in as Dr. Stone and Pastor Wolvin give some defining points.
Brain Davila confronts Mindy Pineda on what it's like being married to Ryan Pineda and living The Wealthy Way...We want to coach you at Wealthy Investor! For a free consultation, go to https://www.wealthyinvestor.com/______________________________________________________To learn about Ryan Pineda's other businesses go to https://RyanPineda.comIf you want to invest in Ryan's deals, go to https://pinedacapital.comFollow Wealthy Investor on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/_wealthyinvestorhttps://www.tiktok.com/@_wealthyinvestor__________________________________________Follow Mindy! Instagram - @minsuepinMindy Pineda, a fashion icon, Chirstian, wife, and mother of two (soon to be three!), talks to Brian Davila on what The Wealthy Way is really about - serving others. Ryan Pineda branded The Wealthy Way as a lifestyle for entrepreneurs to live a balanced life while growing their wealth. Mindy also confirms that Ryan is exactly who he seems to be on stage and in front of the camera at home. Living The Wealthy Way isn't a gimmick for either of them, it's their way of life. What are you doing to serve those around you?
3 9 year-old students and 3 faculty/staff members of a private Chirstian elementary school have been shot and killed. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As the Founder & CEO of “The Franchise Guys,” Christian is honored and privileged to work with you to help you and your family realize the American Dream: success & purpose through business ownership. There is no greater honor than helping you and your family to do just that. As someone with a background in business, Christian is familiar with the unique challenges that come with business ownership. Christian is well acquainted with the fears, joys, and hopes that our clients experience through the due diligence process, and he understands the risks and rewards of betting on yourself. Christian knows how to help smoothen out the emotional rollercoaster ride as we walk through this exploration process together, and his promise is to equip you with the knowledge to make the best possible decision for you and your family. In this episode, Brad and Christian discuss Christian's knowledge about the franchise space and everything you need to know about buying the right franchise. Make sure you check out Christian's Podcast If you want to get into the franchising space, go to https://thefranchiseguys.com or follow Chirstian @dealswithdadulak Bomb: If you have a laptop and a voice, that's all you need to get started.
A Mayan Indian from jungle of Honduras, You can pictre a bare footed, colorfully dress girl. Eating mangos and pineapple and fitting monkeys that will steal the clothes I washed. The grace and design of the Lord – He brought my husband to Honduras. A great committed Chirstian. Baptist young man that was already serving as a decon in his church. One that I prayed for 7 years. After traveling to Spain, Morroco, Costa Rica and Honduras again due to my husband work I came to the USA when I was 21 and became a US citizen at 28 years old. I came to the salvation of the Lord Jesus Christ at the age of 11 years old. I am the fruit of missionaries that came to the jungles of Honduras to bring the Gospel of Salvation. Twins Tours Academy website: https://www.twinstours.com/academy Twins Tours Academy Free Weekly Webinars https://www.twinstours.com/webinars Subscribe to Twins Tours Academy Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/twinstours Follow him on IG and Twitter @twinstours Andre Signature Tour from November 11 – 20, 2023 to RSVP https://www.twinstours.com/signature-tour-23 For Donations to support the media teachings https://www.twinstours.com/give Or send us an email at info@twinstours.com
Pastor Marcus leads the Ash Wednesday worship gathering with a message on the path of trial. This life is preparation, trial, and God's will.
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Many mokuhanga printmakers today touch on different mediums when they create their work. It could be sculpture, bookbinding, or installation. There is no limit as to what can be accomplished with mokuhanga. On this episode of The Unfinished Print I speak with mokuhanga printmaker and artist Katie Baldwin. Based in Alabama where she is an Assistant Professor at the University of Alabama, Huntsville. Katie has travelled the world, from Poland to Taiwan. She is involved in several collaborative groups, such as ShiftLab, wood+paper+box, and The Mokuhanga Sisters. Katie speaks on her early days of making mokuhanga, her time at Nagasawa Art Park, the influence of her artist father, studio space and what it does to her work. We also discuss the concept of "craft," and her evolution as an artist. Please follow The Unfinished Print and my own mokuhanga work on Instagram @andrezadoroznyprints or email me at theunfinishedprint@gmail.com Notes: may contain a hyperlink. Simply click on the highlighted word or phrase. Artists works follow after the note. Pieces are mokuhanga unless otherwise noted. Katie Baldwin - website, Instagram Progress from the Two Stories Series (2013) - woodblock and letterpress Tornado Shelter (Practice Evacuation) [2021] Neighbourhood 2 from Things Left Behind Series (2010) portion from Multiple Discovery by Shift-Lab (2022) artists book Fire Drill (ca. 2020) Evergreen State College - is a state funded college located in Olympia, Washington, USA. It covers environmental justice, history, amongst other subjects. More info can be found, here. letterpress - is a type of relief printing by using a printing press. It was popular during Industrialization and the modernity of the West. By the mid twentieth century, letterpress began to become more of an art form, with artists using the medium for books, stationary, and greeting cards. woodblock printing in Europe - first starting in and around 1400, woodblock printing in Europe used the medium to represent Chirstian subjects. Albrecht Dührer (1471-1528) made detailed devotional works with woodcuts. Another famous style of woodcutting in Europe was using the chiaroscuro (light and dark) method of drawing within a woodcut as seen in the work of Louis Cranach the Elder (1472-1553). More info can be found, here. The Four Horseman of The Apocalypse (1496-1498) woodcut The Werewolf or the Cannibal (date unknown) woodcut Nagasawa Art Park (MI Lab) Awaji City - Nagasawa Art Park was an artist-in-residence program located in Awaji City, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. It was open for 12 years before evolving into MI Lab in 2012. More info, here. Awaji Island - is located in the Seto Inland Sea in Japan. It is famous for its Naruto whirlpools, the longest suspension bridge in the world in the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge. It is also a connection to both Shikoku Island, and the main land of Honshu. More info can be found, here. Vandercook Press - is a proof printing press manufactured by Vandercook & Sons, beginning in 1909. They made different types of presses, such as letterpress and offset. They are now a part of NA Graphics. shina - is a type of Japanese plywood used in mokuhanga. Not all shina is made equally, buyer beware. intaglio printing - is a printing method, also called etching, using metal plates such as zinc, and copper, creating “recessed” areas which are printed with ink on the surface of these "recesses.” More info, here. The MET has info, here. codex - is a type of book binding in the Western method and is a precursor to the modern book. Wells College - is a private college located in Aurora, New York, USA. The school provides various courses in the social sciences, science, and environmental studies. More info can be found, here. National Taiwan Normal University - was founded in 1922 and serves many different avenues of study. Their Department of Fine Arts, holds a Bienniel Print Exhibit, more info here and here. Taoyan International Print Exhibition 2021 - was a print exhibition showcasing international printmakers in the town of Taoyan, Taiwan. More info, here. aizuri-e - a late Edo Period (1603-1867) type of printmaking where the woodblock print is predominantly in blue, or shades of the color blue. The blue colour was usually a Prussian Blue imported into Japan around 1790. artelino have a great description of Prussian Blue and aizuri-e, here. Fullbright Scholarship - is a scholarship that covers various types of grants. Beginning in 1946, this particular scholarship provides grants and exchanges for many countries and for various students, scholars, and professionals. More info, here. Puli, Nantou, Taiwan (埔里鎮) - is a township located in the Nantou County, a mountainous and landlocked portion of Taiwan. Known for its nature, lakes, and national parks. More info, here. sizing paper - at times mokuhanga printmakers will size their paper. Size is made from water, animal glue (rabbit, horse), and alum. What the size does is keep the pigments the artist uses from “bleeding” into the outer edges of the paper. There are many recipes of size, here is one that artist Walter J. Phillips used. kozo paper - is paper made from mulberry bark and is commonly used in woodblock printmaking, and cloth. Art Taipei - is organized by the Taiwan Art Gallery Association (TAGA) and is an art fair which takes place once a year in October. More info can be found, here. Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall (國立中正紀念堂) - is a landmark located in Taipei, Taiwan. It is in memoriam to the leader of the Republic of China, Chiang Kai-shek (1887-1975), who lived in exile in Taiwan from 1949-1975. sumi - is a rich black stick, or liquid used by artists, calligraphers, and traditional Japanese horimono tattoo artists. It is made from the soot of burnt lamp oil. Used in key blocks predominantly in traditional mokuhanga, it can also be used to mix pigments. Pigment Tōkyō conducts a great interview with their chief of pigments, Kei Iwaizumi, about sumi ink, here. Shift-Lab - is an international artists collective which started in 2013. The collective is made up of Katie Baldwin, Denise Bookwalter, Sarah Bryant, Macy Chadwick, and Tricia Treacy. Their works are a blend of bookmaking, sculpture, mokuhanga, printmaking, and drawing. More info can be found, here. Below is work from Shift-Lab and each individual artist within the collective, other than Katie Baldwin, whose work can be found above. Info regarding the collective can be found, here. Click on the artists name for their respective website's. Tetrahedron (2011) by Denise Bookwalter - digital/dimensional print The pine cone is an object of veneration (2012) by Sarah Bryant - letterpress Observations on Listening (2012) by Macy Chadwick - letterpress, polymer plate SLOT (2018) by Tricia Treacy - one page from the SLOT piece. - risograph, hand binding, foil-stamping CODEX Book Fair and Symposium - is a biennaly held book fair and is hosted by CODEX, a foundation created in 2005 by Peter Rutledge Koch, and Susan Filter. Their aim is to promote the book form as art. The next book fair will take place in 2024. More info can be found, here. The Mokuhanga Sisters - are a mokuhanga collective consisting of Yoonmi Nam, Mariko Jesse, Lucy May Schofield, Melissa Schulenberg, Kate MacDonagh, Katie Baldwin, Mia-O, Patty Hudak, and Natasha Norman. website, Instagram wood+paper+box - is a collaborative art group made up of Katie Baldwin, Mariko Jesse, and Yoonmi Nam. It is based on their experiences at Nagasawa Art Park, the precursor of MI Lab. Yoonmi Nam (b. 1974) - is a contemporary mokuhanga printmaker, lithographer, sculptor, and teacher, based in Lawrence, Kansas. Her work can be found, here. Her interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here. Cover of Kansas City Collection (2014-2015), catalogue Mariko Jesse - is an illustrator, and mokuhanga printmaker based in Tōkyō, London, and California. Her work can be found, here. Mariko is also a part of the collective, wood+paper+box, which can be found, here. Berry Flower (2020) The Group of Seven - were a group of landscape painters from Canada. The artists were, Franklin Carmichael (1890–1945), Lawren Harris (1885–1970), A.Y. Jackson 1882–1974), Frank Johnston (1888–1949), Arthur Lismer (1885–1969), J.E.H MacDonald (1873–1932), and Frederick Varley (1881–1969). Later, A.J. Casson (1898–1992) was invited to join in 1926, Edwin Holdgate (1892–1977) became a member in 1930, and LeMoine FitzGerald (1890–1956) joined in 1932. While Tom Thomspon (1877–1917), and Emily Carr (1871–1945) were not "official" members it is generally accepted that they were a part of the group without being "officially" a part of the group because of the group relationship with the artists. More info can be found, here. Collaborative Mokuhanga Groups of the past - usually associated with the sōsaku hanga movement of the early 20th century, these collaborative mokuhanga groups shared and disseminated their work amongst themselves, teaching techniques and methods, strengthening the creative print movement in Japan. Some famous print groups were The First Thursday Society as founded by Onchi Kōshirō (1891-1955), and the Yoyogi Group founded by Un'ichi Hiratsuka (1895-1997). Printmaking during this time was predominantly male, so we see Japan and that time period through the eyes of men. There were female printmakers, such as Keiko Minami (1911-2007), although she lived abroad and not in Japan. In Japan you had the Joryū Hanga Kyōkai, the first woman's printmaking society who held their first show in Tōkyō. Artists such as Iwami Reika (1927-2020), and Kobayashi Donge from this group, made mokuhanga prints. Moon and Water (ca. 1972) - by Iwami Reika Eve In A Circus by Kobayashi Donge (date unknown) - etching on paper In Cahoots - is a residency program based in Petaluma, California, USA. It focuses on letterpress, relief printmaking, and artists books. It is run by Mary Chadwick. More info can be found, here. Mise-en-Scène - is an artists project by wood+paper+box, currently in progress. 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We try to be really thankful for this year. We sit down to talk our way through lots of things we are thankful for this year: from big to small. Serious to funny. Apologize for the audio quality in this episode. Something we are not thankful for is technical failings. Follow us and give us … Episode 94: Thanksgiving Thankful Special Read More »
Proving to the world by telling better stories. “Proving” the reality of Jesus to the world is more than just stating bare facts about what He has done. What does it mean to show the proof of Jesus by making our lives a better story and better culture than the world around us? Follow us … Episode 93: Telling better stories and building better culture Read More »
Agapē love. Our character can rise no higher than our conception of the character of God. We are simply going to immerse ourselves in 1 Corinthians 13 to see the details of this love and the kind of people God wants us to be. Support - https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/lastray or https://cash.app/$LastRay
With Thanksgiving and Christmas nearly upon us, Delise and Ginny have seized this opportunity to explore the idea of traditions, approaching the topic from a biblical worldview and sharing some of their family-favorite traditions. Don't miss out on this week's heartwarming episode and discover how to be more intentional in your own family's traditions! Show notes: coming soon!
Can Christians lose their love? What do you do to get it back? Oh yeah, and a church was planted. It’s been a busy time. But here is a hot new episode. Follow us and give us your feedback: Facebook Twitter Instagram 3BrothersTalking@gmail.com
It's Fox Sports Radio's Official Fantasy Football Podcast! Dan Beyer and Mike Harmon react to a tumultuous Week 6 across the league, and explain why the best defense is a good offense when it comes to managing the end of your bench and the late-week waiver wire. Dan tells you why one wide receiver has become a weekly must-start. Should you trade Christian McCaffrey before the Panthers do so? Plus, Mike tells you who you need to target on this week's waiver wire!#jss #fsrweekendsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Fox Sports Radio's Official Fantasy Football Podcast! Dan Beyer and Mike Harmon react to a tumultuous Week 6 across the league, and explain why the best defense is a good offense when it comes to managing the end of your bench and the late-week waiver wire. Dan tells you why one wide receiver has become a weekly must-start. Should you trade Christian McCaffrey before the Panthers do so? Plus, Mike tells you who you need to target on this week's waiver wire!#jss #fsrweekendsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Fox Sports Radio's Official Fantasy Football Podcast! Dan Beyer and Mike Harmon react to a tumultuous Week 6 across the league, and explain why the best defense is a good offense when it comes to managing the end of your bench and the late-week waiver wire. Dan tells you why one wide receiver has become a weekly must-start. Should you trade Christian McCaffrey before the Panthers do so? Plus, Mike tells you who you need to target on this week's waiver wire!#jss #fsrweekendsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Does being “Gospel-Centered” mean anything in our actual lives? Cutting through some of the buzzwords, we talk about what kind of fruit comes from being distracted from the gospel, and from having it holistically impact our lives. Follow us and give us your feedback: Facebook Twitter Instagram 3BrothersTalking@gmail.com
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https://youtu.be/c_HMBSm4Sn4 Responding to the news of Matt Chandler’s Leave of Absence (Fixed Audio version re-uploaded!) We sit down to respond thoughtfully (hopefully) to the news coming from the Village Church, that Matt Chandler has been put on a leave of absence because of a relationship between Him and a church member. We try to wade … Episode 90: Matt Chandler, the Village Church, and Faithfulness for a Pastor Read More »
Is Empathy a Sin? Is it different than Sympathy? We sit down to talk through a (oddly enough) hotly debated topic: is empathy good, or bad? Is empathy a sin, as some would say? Is empathy a virtue, as others would say. And why are Christians so bad at disagreeing honestly? Anyways, here goes nothing. … Episode 88: Is Empathy a Sin? Read More »
A Book Review: It’s Good to be a man? No, we didn’t skip episode 88. We just recorded this one after 88, but it made sense to squeeze in the release of this before 88 came out. David hops in to talk about a book called, “It’s Good To Be A Man” by Michael Foster. … Episode 89: Is It Good To Be A Man Read More »
What does it mean to grow? This might very well be the second time we’ve talked on this subject, but as you get older God teaches you different ways to measure your growth, your maturity, and your life. At least for now, here is how we think about it in ways that are freeing and … 86: Catching up and Growing up (The Andrew Episode) Read More »
What are things that healthy churches do? We are finally back after an unplanned hiatus. With news from our personal lives, and caveats and qualifications, and thoughts about preaching and prayer in a church. Recommendations: “In The House of Tom Bombadil” by CR Wiley “The Hobbit” by JRR Tolkien Follow us and give us your … Episode 85: Caveats and Healthy Churches Read More »
We are excited to introduce you to one of our Faith on the Journey counselors, Christian Taylor. He is going to tell you his own personal journey towards healing. Christian Taylor is a compassionate counselor driven by his own experiences with finding healing, love, acceptance and empowerment in Christ. He leads in his practice with open-mindedness, integrity, and compassion. Christian has a B.A. in Religion and Theology, a MDiv. Chaplaincy, and is working on a MBA along with a Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA) - Strategy & Innovation. He has a certification in 4 Units of Clinical Pastoral Education. Christian believes in the mission of facilitating emotional and spiritual healing using the life-restoring principles of God. The content shared during the Faith on the Journey broadcast is for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended to treat or diagnose any mental health condition. Due to the content of this broadcast, some of the content can be triggering. If triggered, please seek professional support. Viewer discretion is advised. Subscribe/Rate Never miss an episode by hitting the subscribe button RIGHT NOW! Help other people find our community by taking a few moments to leave a review in your podcasting app. Thanks! Connect with Faith on the Journey Subscribe to our email list at faithonthejourney.org Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/faithonthejourneycounseling/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/faithonthejourneycounseling Youtube: Faith on the Journey. Click https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLbmB8oL-hfU6bVW9kEIcFQ to subscribe. Connect with Christian Taylor https://www.faithonthejourney.org/christiantaylor Faith on the Journey is a Christian company that specializes in bible-based trauma healing resources. We offer Christian counseling and healing groups. Learn more by visiting faithonthejourney.org. The music for this show is provided by Bensound.com. Host: Jocelyn J. Jones Produced by: Hannah Lynn Miller Guest: Christian Taylor Editor: Taylor Schroll (TaylorSchroll.com/editing) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jocelyn-jones8/support
Chirstian and Ian are not answering the front door. For our new release review we talk about David Cronenberg's return to body horror, CRIMES OF THE FUTURE. For our Into the Woods series we talk about the incredibly effective home invasion movie, THE STRANGERS. We also discuss velociraptors, Mormons, and eating plastic. We'd love to hear your thoughts, questions, or any requests you have. You can contact us at: ItsOnlyFeedback@gmail.com and on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Letterboxd.
How has what you read this year changed you? After a short (long) hiatus due to life being absolutely insane for all members of the cast, Jeremy and David are back to recap how things they’ve read this year has challenged and changed them on the topics of gender, identity, roles of men/women, productivity, family … Episode 84: A Three-Winged Plane Read More »
https://youtu.be/XBOfLhHAiZI The Brothers Go Head-to-head Before we say anything else, we need to apologize. In this episode, not one of us made mention of Seinfeld—which is a tragedy and a mistake. A colossal oversight. We apologize forever. Back to the show… Each brother makes a list of 5 massive TV shows that come to their … 83: Top Five TV Shows, Head-to-Head Read More »
MEANINGLESS? We talk about Ecclesiastes, Fried Chicken, Finding Joy, and “Peace” in decision making. References: “Vapor” by Skillet Deas Vail Follow us and give us your feedback: Facebook Twitter Instagram 3BrothersTalking@gmail.com
Why are some of these guys so popular today? We ramble around the question of how Joe Rogan, Jocko Willink, and Jordan Peterson have picked up such huge followings—particularly of men—including Christian men. Somehow, though none of these guys are Christians (or orthodox Christians), they still are (in some ways) highly regarded and sought after … Episode 81: Joe Rogan, Jocko Willink, Jordan Peterson, and Christians? Read More »