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As a Christian Minister, it is my honor and privilege to share the message of John 17:16 with you. This powerful verse, which comes from Jesus' high priestly prayer in the Gospel of John, speaks to the heart of Christian identity and mission in the world.
Enjoy this episode that Austin did earlier this year where he has a deep religious conversation with a Christian Minister
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Michael Solomon AlexanderOCTOBER 5, 2012 BY PAUL MORRISFrom Rabbis meet Jesus the Messiah – a collection of 24 biographies and testimonies of Rabbis encounters with Jesus the Messiah© Messianic Good News.From orthodox Rabbi to Anglican Bishop is a pathway trodden by few, but such was the path of Michael Solomon Alexander. He was born into a strictly orthodox family in 1799 in the Duchy of Posen (now in Poland). His father was a Rabbi and every care was taken to educate him “after the strictest sect of their religion.” By the age of sixteen he was teaching the Talmud, but was already having doubts about the value of the endless minutiae, the hairsplitting regulations it taught. His secret nighttime studies in the Synagogue to resolve his doubts led to a confrontation with his older brother, who was now a rabbi and head of the family. The rabbi was horrified that his own brother, a mere stripling, dared to question the perfection of the Talmud and he ordered him to desist from such impious speculations or to leave his house and the town. The young Alexander was faced with a choice between his principles and his home. He decided to seek work in England, his father's birthplace.On arrival in England, he applied to the Chief Rabbi in London for work. Despite his questioning of the Talmud his faith in Judaism had not been shaken and he rose steadily within the Orthodox Synagogue. He began as a tutor in Colchester, moved to Norwich to take up the post of Rabbi, and in 1825 moved to Plymouth as community Shochet (one certified to perform ritual slaughter of animals to be used for food) and Prayer-Reader. He was highly regarded and seen as a man destined for high office. Few at that time would have guessed that that was to be in the Church. During this period, he became acquainted with a Christian Minister, through whom he encountered the New Testament for the first time. It aroused in him disquieting doubts and misgivings and he resolved to leave them behind when he moved to Plymouth with its strong Jewish community.It was in Plymouth that he met and fell in love with Deborah, the younger sister of the Rabbi's wife. Everyone concerned saw it as a very suitable match, and they became engaged. However, if Alexander had hoped to elude the “Hound of Heaven” by a change of scene it was not to be. When he arrived in Plymouth he was befriended by a local curate, Rev. Golding, who asked him for Hebrew lessons, and those developed into long discussions on passages of the Old and New Testaments. Confronted with Christ on almost every page the conviction that Jesus was the Messiah gradually deepened. He began to secretly attend services at Rev. Golding's church. He experienced an agonizing spiritual and emotional struggle as he began to weigh up the consequences. He felt compelled to share his spiritual concerns with his wife to be although it might entail the loss of her forever.Deborah was horrified and at first considered breaking off the engagement, but her love for Michael was unshakeable and she vowed that she would never marry anyone but him. Her family did everything they could to end the relationship, but eventually they gave their consent and the couple were married in November 1824. Their early days of marriage were not full of intense discussions of Christianity, but when Christian friends and Ministers came to visit, the spiritual discussions, which involved close examination of the Scriptures, ensured that the struggles of Michael Alexander continued. Eventually he confided in a fellow Rabbi, but it only produced an explosion and threw the whole Jewish community of Plymouth into ferment. The Chief Rabbi in London was drawn in and wrote to Alexander begging him to go before the Ark in the Synagogue and curse the God of the Christians. Eventually Alexander was suspended from his position.His conversion was not a dramatic Damascus Road experience. There was nothing sudden, emotional or unbalanced in his conversion, but rather through a slow and painstaking study of the Scriptures, listening to sermons and seeking insight from others he came to the unshakeable conviction that Jesus was the Son of God, Israel's Messiah and Redeemer. From that conviction he never wavered. He was baptised in June 1825 at a service attended by very many in Plymouth, for not only were adult baptisms relatively rare in the Church of England then, but even rarer was the baptism of a Rabbi.His wife suffered greatly through all this, but the demeanour of her husband compared to his opponents, and her own searching of the Scriptures led her to put her trust in Messiah Jesus shortly afterwards and she was baptised five months later.After a time of Christian work and study in Ireland he was ordained and then joined the Church's Ministry to the Jews in 1827, working in Posen, Danzig and Warsaw before returning in 1830 to work in London. During that time he visited his hometown in Poland and was able to visit some of his family under cover of darkness, but the hostility against him in the town was so great that he had to withdraw. In London he regularly preached to large numbers of Jews who came to his After-Meetings and a number came to faith. In 1832 he accepted the post of Professor of Hebrew and Rabbinical Literature at King's College London, during which time he undertook a complete revision of the Hebrew New Testament and also the Hebrew version of the Prayer Book.However, what Michael Alexander considered the high point of his ministry, and the greatest privilege Christ bestowed upon him, was about to unfold. For some years the Anglican Church had wanted to establish a Church in Jerusalem, but there was much opposition to such a plan. By 1839 building work had begun, but the post of Bishop had yet to be decided. Alexander McCaul was offered the post but he refused, feeling that the most suitable man for Bishop of Jerusalem would be a Hebrew Christian. Michael Solomon Alexander was who he had in mind, and there was no hesitation in appointing him. In early 1842 he and his family arrived in Jerusalem.It is difficult for us today to imagine conditions in Jerusalem then. It was a neglected backwater with little security from diplomatic representation, little in the way of home comforts and it was a struggle to maintain a very basic standard of living. To establish a Church and a Mission work in such an environment was a Herculean task, and this was to take its toll on the new Bishop. The building of a hospital, clinic and Church premises was a major ongoing work, the fruitfulness of which only appeared after Michael Solomon Alexander's times.Despite the difficulties and opposition the work bore immediate fruit and by the end of his first year eight Jews had been baptised. A School for training of Hebrew Christian missionaries was established and a Bible Depot was opened. The Jews began to realise that the mission was a menace to their religion and matters came to a head when three rabbis, Abraham, Benjamin and Eliezer placed themselves under instruction for baptism. A report spread through the country that fourteen rabbis of Jerusalem had become Christians and a deputation was sent from the Jews of Tiberias to enquire into the truth of the report. Those Jews who had been friendly towards the mission withdrew in a panic and destroyed or hid the books they had received. But two out of the three rabbis were baptized soon afterwards along with two other Jewish enquirers – Isaac Paul Hirsch and Simon Peter Frankel.By 1845 Michael Solomon Alexander felt able to contemplate a period of rest and a visit to England to report on the work. It was not to be. During the journey to Suez he felt unwell, went to rest early but unexpectedly passed away in the night. It appears that his whole system was worn down and diseased by his labours and the conditions in which he had worked. Michael Solomon Alexander has joined those Israelites who entered the true rest in their Messiah and who will return with Him when He appears in glory, but his testimony still speaks to Jewish people who hear it, and the work that he established continues to bear fruit in Jerusalem to this day, bearing witness to the truth of the Gospel of Jesus the Messiah. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit awolinsky.substack.com
Michael Solomon AlexanderOCTOBER 5, 2012 BY PAUL MORRISFrom Rabbis meet Jesus the Messiah – a collection of 24 biographies and testimonies of Rabbis encounters with Jesus the Messiah© Messianic Good News.From orthodox Rabbi to Anglican Bishop is a pathway trodden by few, but such was the path of Michael Solomon Alexander. He was born into a strictly orthodox family in 1799 in the Duchy of Posen (now in Poland). His father was a Rabbi and every care was taken to educate him “after the strictest sect of their religion.” By the age of sixteen he was teaching the Talmud, but was already having doubts about the value of the endless minutiae, the hairsplitting regulations it taught. His secret nighttime studies in the Synagogue to resolve his doubts led to a confrontation with his older brother, who was now a rabbi and head of the family. The rabbi was horrified that his own brother, a mere stripling, dared to question the perfection of the Talmud and he ordered him to desist from such impious speculations or to leave his house and the town. The young Alexander was faced with a choice between his principles and his home. He decided to seek work in England, his father's birthplace.On arrival in England, he applied to the Chief Rabbi in London for work. Despite his questioning of the Talmud his faith in Judaism had not been shaken and he rose steadily within the Orthodox Synagogue. He began as a tutor in Colchester, moved to Norwich to take up the post of Rabbi, and in 1825 moved to Plymouth as community Shochet (a certified ritual slaughterer of animals used for food) and Prayer-Reader. He was highly regarded and seen as a man destined for high office. Few at that time would have guessed that that was to be in the Church. During this period, he became acquainted with a Christian Minister, through whom he encountered the New Testament for the first time. It aroused in him disquieting doubts and misgivings and he resolved to leave them behind when he moved to Plymouth with its strong Jewish community.It was in Plymouth that he met and fell in love with Deborah, the younger sister of the Rabbi's wife. Everyone concerned saw it as a very suitable match, and they became engaged. However, if Alexander had hoped to elude the “Hound of Heaven” by a change of scene it was not to be. When he arrived in Plymouth he was befriended by a local curate, Rev. Golding, who asked him for Hebrew lessons, and those developed into long discussions on passages of the Old and New Testaments. Confronted with Christ on almost every page the conviction that Jesus was the Messiah gradually deepened. He began to secretly attend services at Rev. Golding's church. He experienced an agonizing spiritual and emotional struggle as he began to weigh up the consequences. He felt compelled to share his spiritual concerns with his wife to be although it might entail the loss of her forever.Deborah was horrified and at first considered breaking off the engagement, but her love for Michael was unshakeable and she vowed that she would never marry anyone but him. Her family did everything they could to end the relationship, but eventually they gave their consent and the couple were married in November 1824. Their early days of marriage were not full of intense discussions of Christianity, but when Christian friends and Ministers came to visit the spiritual discussions, which involved close examination of the Scriptures, ensured that the struggles of Michael Alexander continued. Eventually he confided in a fellow Rabbi, but it only produced an explosion and threw the whole Jewish community of Plymouth into ferment. The Chief Rabbi in London was drawn in and wrote to Alexander begging him to go before the Ark in the Synagogue and curse the God of the Christians. Eventually Alexander was suspended from his position.His conversion was not a dramatic Damascus Road experience. There was nothing sudden, emotional or unbalanced in his conversion, but rather through a slow and painstaking study of the Scriptures, listening to sermons and seeking insight from others he came to the unshakeable conviction that Jesus was the Son of God, Israel's Messiah and Redeemer. From that conviction he never wavered. He was baptised in June 1825 at a service attended by very many in Plymouth, for not only were adult baptisms relatively rare in the Church of England then, but even rarer was the baptism of a Rabbi.His wife suffered greatly through all this, but the demeanour of her husband compared to his opponents, and her own searching of the Scriptures led her to put her trust in Messiah Jesus shortly afterwards and she was baptised five months later.After a time of Christian work and study in Ireland he was ordained and then joined the Church's Ministry to the Jews in 1827, working in Posen, Danzig and Warsaw before returning in 1830 to work in London. During that time he visited his hometown in Poland and was able to visit some of his family under cover of darkness, but the hostility against him in the town was so great that he had to withdraw. In London he regularly preached to large numbers of Jews who came to his After-Meetings and a number came to faith. In 1832 he accepted the post of Professor of Hebrew and Rabbinical Literature at King's College London, during which time he undertook a complete revision of the Hebrew New Testament and also the Hebrew version of the Prayer Book.However, what Michael Alexander considered the high point of his ministry, and the greatest privilege Christ bestowed upon him, was about to unfold. For some years the Anglican Church had wanted to establish a Church in Jerusalem, but there was much opposition to such a plan. By 1839 building work had begun, but the post of Bishop had yet to be decided. Alexander McCaul was offered the post but he refused, feeling that the most suitable man for Bishop of Jerusalem would be a Hebrew Christian. Michael Solomon Alexander was who he had in mind, and there was no hesitation in appointing him. In early 1842 he and his family arrived in Jerusalem.It is difficult for us today to imagine conditions in Jerusalem then. It was a neglected backwater with little security from diplomatic representation, little in the way of home comforts and it was a struggle to maintain a very basic standard of living. To establish a Church and a Mission work in such an environment was a Herculean task, and this was to take its toll on the new Bishop. The building of a hospital, clinic and Church premises was a major ongoing work, the fruitfulness of which only appeared after Michael Solomon Alexander's times.Despite the difficulties and opposition the work bore immediate fruit and by the end of his first year eight Jews had been baptised. A School for training of Hebrew Christian missionaries was established and a Bible Depot was opened. The Jews began to realise that the mission was a menace to their religion and matters came to a head when three rabbis, Abraham, Benjamin and Eliezer placed themselves under instruction for baptism. A report spread through the country that fourteen rabbis of Jerusalem had become Christians and a deputation was sent from the Jews of Tiberias to enquire into the truth of the report. Those Jews who had been friendly towards the mission withdrew in a panic and destroyed or hid the books they had received. But two out of the three rabbis were baptized soon afterwards along with two other Jewish enquirers – Isaac Paul Hirsch and Simon Peter Frankel.By 1845 Michael Solomon Alexander felt able to contemplate a period of rest and a visit to England to report on the work. It was not to be. During the journey to Suez he felt unwell, went to rest early but unexpectedly passed away in the night. It appears that his whole system was worn down and diseased by his labours and the conditions in which he had worked. Michael Solomon Alexander has joined those Israelites who entered the true rest in their Messiah and who will return with Him when He appears in glory, but his testimony still speaks to Jewish people who hear it, and the work that he established continues to bear fruit in Jerusalem to this day, bearing witness to the truth of the Gospel of Jesus the Messiah. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit awolinsky.substack.com
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In today's episode, I have a Christian Minister on the show, Alexandra Harbushka. We talk a lot about conflicting beliefs that I have while not being religious or even believing in god for that matter. We have discussions of right versus wrong, and also if ghosts are real. What you hear may shock you. Our merch: https://bizarre-junkeez.myspreadshop.com/ Be part of the conversation and join our discord: https://discord.gg/C2FBzsnWtC Follow Bizarre Junkeez on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bizarrejunkeez/ Follow Bizarre Junkeez on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bizarrejunkeez?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Follow Bizarre Junkeez on Twitter: https://twitter.com/bizarrejunkeez --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bizarrejunkeez/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bizarrejunkeez/support
Don Lattin is a veteran religion journalist and award-winning author of several books on psychedelics including The Harvard Psychedelic Club and his latest book God on Psychedelics. He was a speaker at Psychedelic Science 2023, the world biggest ever conference on psychedelics, and he has been closely following the movement from it's beginnings. In this podcast, hear Don Lattin's perspective on the rise of psychedelic churches, the NYU-John Hopkins study on religious clergy members experience after two psilocybin sessions Find more about Don Lattin here: www.donlattin.com More information on Don Lattin's latest book God on Psychedelics: https://apocryphilepress.com/book/psychedelics/
In this episode Hana O'Neill the Suburban Witch, chats with Justin Best (He/Him) all about holes and discrepancies in the bible. Justin was a former messianic torah-observant Christian Minister & Bible teacher now turned agnostic atheist. Our "Hana Help Me" segment discusses some tips to elevate your tarot from nervous beginner to confident beginner. Try the psychic quiz here https://www.suburbanwitchery.com/quiz You can find Justin here https://www.bulletholesinthebible.com/ Or on YouTube here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuppk8tQigk0WxUImj-vxpA and on TikTok here https://www.tiktok.com/@bulletholesinthebible For full uncut, behind the scenes content check out our patreon page www.patreon.com/suburbanwitchery Did you enjoy this podcast? Leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts! You can purchase your Remi Moon candle here using code suburbanwitch for 15% off: https://www.remimoon.com.au/ To book an astrology reading or tarot reading with Hana the Suburban Witch visit https://www.suburbanwitchery.com Follow along with our social media accounts too! https://www.instagram.com/suburban_witchery https://www.instagram.com/witchtalkspodcast https://www.facebook.com/suburbanwitchery https://www.twitter.com/hanathesw https://www.youtube.com/suburbanwitchery https://www.tiktok.com/@suburbanwitchery You can also provide a one time donation directly via PayPal https://paypal.me/suburbanwitchery or you can send Hana a lovely gift here https://www.amazon.com.au/hz/wishlist/ls/2EOSTO589ZAZ5?ref_=wl_share
HOW DO YOU KNOW IF A CHRISTIAN MINISTER IS LEGIT? It's a vital question. The Internet has fueled a fresh wave of self-appointed, poorly qualified people speaking for Jesus. Thankfully, the Bible answers this question in depth, and it is important that we know exactly what God says.
Corina Pataki is the author of four books and is an ordained Christian Minister who escaped Romania during the Communist era. In this Exopolitics Today interview, she describes the high strangeness of her birth and mysterious disappearances during early childhood which involved her unique ability to access space time portals. Pataki describes the subsequent protection she and her family received during two failed escape attempts from Romania due to her exceptional abilities that were recognized by senior officials in the intelligence community. This unusual protection culminated in the miraculous circumstances that led to her family being allowed to leave Communist Romania for the USA. Pataki has memories of traveling into an Inner Earth city under the Black Sea and also meeting with a mysterious elderly man who showed her an ancient key with strange writing that she photographed being he disappeared with the key. She describes more recent experiences involving her interaction with three extraterrestrial beings that showed her DNA connection to 24 civilizations she believes are the Seeder races responsible for multiple human genetic experiments. Pataki finally shares memories of being inside the Bucegi Mountains where she interacted with an advanced chair inside the Hall of Records described in the Transylvanian Sunrise book series. Corina Pataki's books are available on Amazon.com and her Facebook page is: https://www.facebook.com/corina.tonczpataki --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/exopolitics/support
How does a Christian Minister attract a congregation of 20 year-olds? Listen to Dr. Brian Kruckenberg and you may understand
Amy and Janet have a unique conversation about the corporate Field of Change Management, as Janet is a Change Management Consultant. Surprisingly, Janet has been able to bridge her management consultant job in corporate America with her deep knowledge of the Yoga Sutra of Patanjali. In fact, this has become her differentiating factor and she is proud to state it on her Linked In profile. And one more surprise, Janet is the daughter of a Christian Minister that loves Jesus, and also teaches Vedic Chanting in the South! This interview is full of heart and soul. It will make you believe that anything is possible. And it will give you hope and faith that you are on the right path. Just keep slowly moving forward with support and guidance from trusted mentors.· Janet explains the corporate filed of Change Management and why Patanjali's Yoga Sutra is so perfect as the lens for her work.· She explains that leadership is often impatience, overly busy and taxed and they move on to the next project before the organization and employees even know that a change has happened. This leaves no time for people to buy in and see why the change is necessary to the health of individuals and the organization.· Her work includes a lot of listening, empathy mapping, identifying why the change is important – which is exactly what we do with our clients as yoga therapists. She is practicing yoga therapy at an organizational level and with the individuals inside the organization.· Janet describes how she came to understand her calling. She says that at some point she could no longer deny who she has become. She accepted the assignment to be authentically herself and shine brightly.· Janet describes What is Freedom, What is Faith and What is Inner Knowing.· She talks about how healing requires relinquishing that which we once felt was precious (but was mostly causing us suffering) and what it means to grieve as we come to a new understanding of our true nature.· Last, Janet talks about her life purpose of making yoga therapy more inclusive, breaking down barriers and obstacles, and how her ancestors are living through her to propel her into this new version of herself.· Janet has raised 2 kind, confident, intelligent, and resilient daughters. She is on the Board of IAYT and has served on the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Task Force for IAYT. If you would like to receive the free infographics and handouts that correspond to each episode on the Yoga Therapy Hour Podcast, please subscribe to our segmented email list. You will have the opportunity to determine the Infographic Topics that you would like to receive. When The Yoga Therapy Hour Podcast has a topic that corresponds to your choices, then you will receive an email for that week with the PDF's for download.Topics you can choose from include: Yoga Therapy & Mental HealthYoga Therapy & Physical HealthSocial Justice in yoga & Yoga TherapyYoga/Ayurveda ToolboxYoga & Indian PhilosophyGlobal & Trending Yoga Therapy TopicsClick the link below to subscribe. It takes 10 seconds total.https://amywheeler.com/subscribe Check out Amy's websiteVisit Amy's training section on her website to check out the courses belowYoga therapy training courses865-certified-yoga-therapist-program You can find Janet Caldwell on Linked by searching her name and Nashville, TN.
This season of All Secure has taken us to a lot of places we didn't expect! This one certainly shocked us. Our next show is with Howard Storm. Storm is a Christian Minister, writer, painter, former Professor, and current Chairman of the Art Department at Northern Kentucky University. While awaiting a surgeon in a hospital in Paris with life-threatening injuries, Howard passed away. The events that unfolded next are shocking and awe-inducing, as he recounts his meeting with demons and how Jesus, Himself, came to his rescue, forever changing his life. When he entered this hospital room, Howard was an atheist. However, he awoke in his hospital bed an adamant Christian, which has shaped his life to this day. This story is absolutely breathtaking, so ready yourself as we dive into part one of Howard Storm.Grab a copy of Howard Storm's Books on Amazon.For more information about All Secure Foundation, visit https://allsecurefoundation.org/
February 19, 2023 PM, 1 Timothy 1:18-20.The Christian minister's duty demands faith and integrity. Our Scripture reading was Romans 5:1-21
@neilcolbourne and @vincetracy discuss #Bingo #ChurchofEngland #Christianity #TheBBC #Brexit #police #Government #NewYearsEve #Westminster #London #BrianMay #Gongs #TheHomeOffice #MatthewRycroft #LiaThomas #FoxNews #Morrisons #Tesco #Sainsbury #Easter2023
The Analytical Preacher - Bible Discussions For The Modern World
Being from God, sex is - in its proper use - a blessing and a gift meant to strengthen our marriages and produce children for us. Because sex has powerful impacts on people, however, its misuse is the cause of much direct and indirect misery. In this podcast, we look at the biblical view of sex, its design, proper use and potential harms.
In this episode Steve interviews Alabama officer, Seth. Seth is a Corporal, FTO, Mental Health Officer, and a Christian Minister! He has some great stories and some insight into the world of mental health in regard to policing. Support the show by joining the Patreon community today! https://www.patreon.com/user?u=27353055 -Video of the interviews -Vinyl TPS logo sticker -Patron Shoutout -Exclusive posts and direct messaging to Steve Shop Merch / Subscribe / be a guest / Contact www.thingspolicesee.com Join the FB community! https://www.facebook.com/thingspolicesee/ Background consultation - Ken@policebackground.net
The rapper known as Mase is best remembered as Sean “Puff Daddy” Combs' favorite sidekick -- a guy who earned his spot on the Bad Boy label through a series of popular guest collaborations with other rappers. In fact, by the time he dropped his debut album, “Harlem World”, Mase was already a bonafide star. Sure, his flow might have been a bit more relaxed than your average MC, and yes, his raps were often questioned for their startling simplicity, but the man carved out a lane for himself and stuck to it... right up to the point where he decided to abandon his second studio album to pursue a career as a Christian Minister. As you might imagine, this change didn't stick and Mase returned to hip-hop in the mid-2000s, but things were never quite the same – including his relationship with Puffy which has recently been in the headlines over claims of how poorly Mase was treated by the man who many believed to be his best friend. What is Mase's major gripe with Combs? And what exactly does Fivio Foreign have to do with all of this? If you wanna find out then stay tuned to our newest episode of Where Are They Now!
Woke ANTI RELIGIOUS MOB Blasts NFL Player Khari Willis for Retiring to Become A Christian MINISTER!
Hannah Keeley is America's #1 Mom Coach - she's a Christian Minister, a Master Life Coach, and a mom of seven who combines faith and psychology to help moms create radical transformation in their lives! Today she shares some of the secrets behind her 30 years of marriage to Blair with no fighting! More about Hannah To connect with her or any of her programs check out the links below! • Website: www.hannahkeeley.com • Mom Mastery University: www.mommastery.com • Covenant Coach Academy: www.covenantcoachacademy.com • The Mom Mastery Experience: www.mommastery.com/the-experience
Have you ever worked yourself to the point where you felt like you had really overdone things? Maybe even to the apex of landing yourself in hot water or even the hospital? If you are curious about whether your tendency to overwork or give too much of yourself is affecting you negatively, this episode is for you! My guest, Sensei Victoria Whitfield, shares a goosebump-inducing story about her own experience working herself into a dire situation, and then also shares how this event shaped her life and career. It was a major transition and we get to hear and, more importantly, learn from her journey. It's a fascinating story that involves her deep understanding of race, history, society, energy, and herself. I hope you enjoy this conversation and the powerful meditation inside. As the world's first Business Reiki Master (TM) and hostess of the 5-star rated Journeypreneur Podcast on iTunes, Sensei Victoria Whitfield helps empathic entrepreneurs and leaders stay grounded and clear as they navigate the emotional rollercoaster of business development, by using the power of strategic meditation. Sensei Whitfield is a published author, a successful six-figure energy healer, and has toured the world showing heart-centered and growth-minded leaders how to get connected to their Natural Intuition and truly be #Visionary, so they can work less and increase their impact.Timestamps:• [4:09] Victoria shares “For me, to be visionary has been a lifelong journey, something that brings me out of shell. So for me personally, I've been on a long journey, managing my own energy, right and being what's called an empath, which is energy sensitive and picking up on things that have been left unsaid.”• [6:43] Victoria speaks of her upbringing by her black Christian Minister father and white herbalist, nature queen mother… “the two of them really raised me on concepts like anything the mind can conceive and believe it can achieve like Napoleon Hill…”• [7:07] Victoria shares a story about the day she realized she had a toxic “can do attitude.” • [34:08] “And for those of us who are called to contribute, right, and who are in servant leadership roles, the ability to pause powerfully is essential to being resilient and having the confidence that we're headed in the right direction.”For more information on the Make Time for Success podcast, visit: https://www.maketimeforsuccesspodcast.comConnect with Us!Dr. Christine Li - Website: https://www.procrastinationcoach.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/procrastinationcoachInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/procrastinationcoach/To work with Dr. Li on a weekly basis in her coaching and accountability program, please register for The Success Lab here: https://www.procrastinationcoach.com/labVictoria Whitfield - Website: https://victoriawhitfield.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/senseivictoriawhitfield/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/SenseiWhitfield/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/SenseiVictoriaWhitfield/
This week on The KORE Women podcast, Dr. Summer Watson welcomes Tammy G. Barlette. She is a Minnesota native, who grew up with a heart to serve her country. At the University of Minnesota she joined Air Force ROTC and this is where her love for aviation started. Tammy completed Specialized Undergraduate Pilot Training in April of 2000 for the Air Force, where she flew the T-37 and T-38, and moved on to fly the A-10 Warthog. There were some life changes and she went on to join the Air National Guard and piloted the MQ-1 Predator and the MQ-9 Reaper, accumulating over 1500 hours of combat support time in both Iraq and Afghanistan supporting and protecting our troops on the ground, providing real time reconnaissance and lethal support. She has over 3000 hours of flying time, has a Master's in Christian Ministery, wife, mom, and also run's an organization called Athena's Voice. You can connect and follow Tammy G. Barlette on LinkedIn on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and at: athenasvoiceusa.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/tammybarlette/ https://www.facebook.com/tammy.barlette @tambarlette on instagram https://www.athenasvoiceusa.com Thank you for taking the time to listen to the KORE Women podcast and being a part of the KORE Women experience. You can listen to The KORE Women podcast on your favorite podcast directory - Pandora, iHeartRadio, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, YouTube, Spotify, Stitcher, Podbean, JioSaavn and at: www.KOREWomen.com/podcast. Please leave your comments and reviews about the podcast and check out KORE Women on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. You can also learn more about Dr. Summer Watson and KORE Women at: www.korewomen.com
The Kevin Alan Show interviews father of 5, Christian Minister, and former Navy SEAL Sniper, Brady Duke who is running for Congress in FLSupport the show (https://patreon.com/thekevinalanshowpodcast)
The Unleashed Voice Talk Show presents a part 2 of their 3 part series that discusses the nuisances of the foundational framework of The Black Church and The Black LGBTQ Community. Historical facts are presented as well as an argument against the seven scriptures used to condemn homosexuality. In this episode our guest is Dr. Lakara Foster who shares her views and professional perspective about the history of the King James Bible. Dr. Foster is a Christian Minister and Psychic Medium and the host of Lakara with the Gift on YouTube. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theunleashedvoiceshow/support
Can graffiti writing and hip-hop be used as a force for good?On Episode 31 of the B-side, I speak to Matthew Peet, aka Mistery, one of Australia's most long-standing, influential, and prolific graffiti writers and a pioneer of hip-hop culture down under.Matt has been spraying walls, striking B-boy stances, spitting knowledge, and spreading the good word since the 80s. His work can be seen throughout Sydney (with many pieces covering walls in my old stomping ground of Petersham) and across the world, from the UK, France, Belgium, USA, Germany and New Zealand. And he's been commissioned by Coca Cola, Sydney Theatre Company, the Roads and Traffic Authority (RTA) and MAD Magazine, along with doing hundreds of pieces for many private and community-based organisations.Mistery discusses growing up in the multicultural melting pot of Sydney's southwest and inner west in the '80s and how hip-hop brought people from all backgrounds together. And how he moved away from a destructive path of gangs and spraying walls illegally to a more positive one, using graffiti and other elements of hip-hop culture as a means of creative development and expression. Rather than defiance of authority.He shares how this journey led him to find faith and become a Christian Minister. And then an educator with The Street University, using his artistic skills to work with youth and help them find a positive outlet for their creativity.We jam on the difference between street artists and graffiti writers and the nuances between the various styles. Matthew shares his creative process, his approach to writing at scale, and how he comes up with his ideas. And we draw parallels between graffiti art and brand advertising. Where frequency, reach, context, novel uses of media, and a deep understanding your audience is crucial if you want your brand to be seen and noted.Matthew Peet's work and energy have inspired me since I was a kid. I find his art, passion for hip-hop culture, and dedication to his community as inspiring today as ever. I hope you enjoy the episode as much as I did in recording it.You can see more of Matthew's work here: https://piecesofmistery.comGain some creative direction and knowledge at The Street University: https://streetuni.com.auOr connect through a shared passion for hip-hop and faith at Krosswerdz: https://krosswerdz.com Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tamara Caulder Richardson, aka, Southern Belle Medium® Tamara is a 6X Near-Death Experiencer (NDEr) and Multiple Spiritually Transformative Experiencer (she saw Christ in the flesh in July 17, 2017), Christ Channeler, Christian Minister, Mystic Seer, and an International Evidential Intuitive Medium. Tamara was born in Hickory, North Carolina. She was born with the gift of “sight”. Tamara believes that her six NDEs have enhanced her ability to see into hidden realms. Tamara trained for eight years in the British Style of Evidential Mediumship with International TV mediums and authors such as, John Holland, UK's Tony Stockwell and certified as an Advanced Psychic Medium, by UK TV medium celebrity, Lisa Williams. Tamara currently does medium stage shows for women's expos, like the Southern Women's Shows, at city convention centers before large audiences of 30k in a weekend with two shows a day, and has a loyal following that comes back each year. In this 2 hour episode, Tamara reads five of host Shannon's friends. Music Credits: Track: Wandering — JayJen [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus Watch: https://youtu.be/1HJbXTXa5WU Free Download / Stream: https://alplus.io/wandering FOLLOW Magic Is Real (Host Shannon Torrence) on Instagram: @realmagicshannon To be added to the Magic Is Real mailing list, e-mail me at: magicisrealshannon@gmail.com. MAGIC IS REAL Podcast Link: https://anchor.fm/shannon-torrence To become a Patreon supporter of Magic Is Real: https://www.patreon.com/magicisreal111
Thank You For Tuning in to this episode. In this episode I read from a new YouVersion Devotional series “Good News For All People” By John M Perkins who is a Christian Minister, and Civil Rights Activist, also an Author and Teacher. Listen along as I read weekly from this 7 day devotional on how God inspired reconciliation can happen in our world today. I hope you enjoy this episode please subscribe and share and leave me your comments, Thank You!! http://anchor.fm/blknerd-50 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blknerd-50/message
v Questions for small groups or personal study. Job Description of a Christian Minister | Colossians 1:24-2:5 #CenterofAllThings October 10, 2021 What's your main takeaway from the sermon? Which of the points from the sermon outline below stuck out to you the most? and why? How does this sermon and message apply to you […] The post “Job Description of a Christian Minister” appeared first on HOPE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH.
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How did a Christian Minister end up marrying a Hindu Monk? How do we address the question of unequally yoked? How does a multi faith marriage challenge our beliefs? Can this type of relationship provide space for spiritual growth? We explore those questions and all things multi faith marriage on today's episode with Dana Trent! J. Dana Trent is a graduate of Duke Divinity School and professor of World Religions and Critical Thinking at Wake Tech Community College. An ordained Baptist minister and former hospital chaplain, her work has appeared on Time.com, and in Religion News Service, Sojourners, Religion Dispatches, and The Christian Century. She is also the award-winning author of One Breath At a Time: A Skeptic's Guide to Christian Meditation, For Sabbath's Sake: Embracing Your Need for Rest, Worship, and Community, and Saffron Cross: The Unlikely Story of How a Christian Minister Married a Hindu Monk.
We're talking to Christian Minister and Expert on Islam Dr Mark Durie about a Church response to refugees in light of the fall of Afghanistan. Help Vision to keep 'Connecting Faith to Life': https://vision.org.au/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week before round 25 of the NRL blockbuster game between the Eels and the Penrith Panthers Sam (an Eels fan) will be interviewing David Simmons a retired Penrith Panthers Player. Simmons finished the 2013 NRL season as the leagues equal leading try scorer for the regular season, having crossed for 19 tries for the Penrith club. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/who-does-that/message
After 40 years in service as a Christian Minister, Jim Willis and his wife decided to head for the woods of S Carolina so he could spend some time "wrestling with God". He has now written many books about the history of civilization and his current book, "Censoring God" focuses on how the many historical writings concerning God were hidden away for thousands of years. We'll be talking about how and why this knowledge needed to be buried and what the discovery of this means to our understanding of history and religion. We'll also talk about the constant need through history and especially in our current time for truth to be withheld from the public. It seems to be a constant story of humanity. Some of his recent books are, "The Quantum Akashic Field" . "Lost Civilizations" and "Hidden History".
Writer and travel guide Tsh Oxenreider joins host Jenn to talk about journeying through shadow and light during Advent — and using the Psalms to map the way. Tsh shares about navigating different faith traditions and forging a new path for herself — a path that, as it turns out, has been well-tread by centuries of Christians before her. Tsh and Jenn discuss spiritual pilgrimages, finding meaning from cultures outside their own, and sifting out gifts and graces in the Psalms. They also dive into book recommendations and their favorite seasonal songs, and Tsh reads an excerpt from her new book, Shadow & Light.About the guest: Tsh Oxenreider is the bestselling author of several books, most recently Shadow & Light, a guide for the Advent season using Psalms as a prayer book, and At Home in the World, the story about her family's year traveling around the world out of backpacks.Why now: Popular culture would have us believe that the 12 Days of Christmas are simply a countdown calendar to December 25. But as Tsh points out, that's not how the Christian calendar works. We celebrate Advent, and then Christmastide, with its 12 days of celebration stretching to January 5. Depending on your tradition or denomination, you may be wondering...if I'm holding back on Christmas traditions...what does that leave me with for Advent? Jenn and Tsh discuss.Reflection point: How might more fully engaging in Advent as a season of preparation for Christmas allow us to lengthen your celebration of Christmas itself? As Jenn explores in this episode, perhaps in your answer, there's a clue as to something you might do right now to go a bit deeper next Advent, too.Links:Shadow & Light by Tsh Oxenreider2021 Liturgical Year Daily Sacred Ordinary Days PlannerSpotify Playlist: Advent with Sacred Ordinary DaysTsh OxenreiderAbout Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper: Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper explores faith where it hits the pavement of work, relationships, creativity, and real life. Inspired by Jenn's curiosity and faith (and her work as a minister and spiritual director) we're crafting a show to help you meaningfully explore your own life with Christ — and ultimately lead you to become more wholly human and more fully faithful. On Tuesdays, join us for a conversation with folks whose words, work, and witness have shaped our team's understanding of God and practice of faith. (Plus, we're featuring lots of good music, prompts for your reflection and practice, and plenty of invitations into a community of kindred spirits!)Listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
Listen to the unedited conversation between Scott Erickson and Jenn Giles Kemper, available now! On Thursdays following a newly-released interview episode, we're releasing the long-form conversation. We hope it feels like you are sitting in a chair at the table with us.As we were producing our episode of Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper with Scott, we realized something: There's SO much that falls on the cutting room floor. As you'll hear in this conversation with Scott, he and Jenn both dove much deeper into the exact places where vulnerability touches vocation, creativity, family life, and spiritual leadership.You'll hear more of his fun, funny, provocative nature come out -- including when Jenn accidentally prompted him to tell a vasectomy story. They talk about their families by name, prayer lives, evolving work as spiritual directors, the enneagram, making art, embarrassing moments, and how leaders (especially those in the Church) need to be living out what they're teaching in private, personal ways...or as Scott succinctly says “smoking what you're selling.”For the shorter, produced version with narration from Jenn: Listen to On Vulnerability: Prayer, Art, and Parenthood with Scott Erickson. In that episode, we pull the treads of what it is to embrace vulnerability, and Jenn offers a prayer and a reflection question, too.About the guest: Scott Erickson is a featured author in the Sacred Ordinary Days spiritual formation book shop, and his quirky, thoughtful words and art on prayer have been a favorite for our team and customers this year. (We're thrilled to have added Scott's newly released book, Honest Advent, to the shop, too.)Links:Scott Erickson Art@scottthepainterHonest Advent: Awakening to the Wonder of God-With-Us Then, Here, and Now by Scott EricksonMay It Be So: Forty Days with the Lord's Prayer by Justin McRoberts & Scott EricksonPrayer: Forty Days of Practice by Justin McRoberts & Scott EricksonAbout Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper: Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper explores faith where it hits the pavement of work, relationships, creativity, and real life. Inspired by Jenn's curiosity and faith (and her work as a minister and spiritual director) we're crafting a show to help you meaningfully explore your own life with Christ — and ultimately lead you to become more wholly human and more fully faithful. On Tuesdays, join us for a conversation with folks whose words, work, and witness have shaped our team's understanding of God and practice of faith. (Plus, we're featuring lots of good music, prompts for your reflection and practice, and plenty of invitations into a community of kindred spirits!)Listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
Jimmy Meeks retired after 35 years of service in law enforcement in Hurst, TX. He is also a Christian Minister, and travels the nation as a keynote speaker for Sheepdog Seminars with Lt. Col. Dave Grossman. He trains community, faith, and business leaders about violence, and calls Sheepdogs to take a stand. In this episode, Jimmy talks with Jonathan about the true sources of stress for those serving in law enforcement, the keys to a successful career, and understanding true significance in life.
Pastor Shahram Hadian, born in Iran, fled with his parents as the Shah fell, now a Christian Minister on the Hate Hotline.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Once in a while, we run into people who we have so much in common with, it's an instant connection and leads to a long conversation. This is one such conversation, between two well-known progressive Christian ministers who both stopped believing in God in recent years and left Christianity in public ways. Although [...]