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CFTROU 0196: Building a Leadership Pipeline A leadership pipeline isn't a new trend that only applies to multisite or church-planting contexts. While it has its challenges and requires that we rethink ministry roles, building a church's leadership pipeline cultivates the God-given spiritual gifts and abilities of each person to accomplish ministry goals and intentionally develop ministry partners. Today on Church For the Rest of Us, we delve into one of our most asked-about topics with special guests Pastors Jose DaSilva, Christian Ramos, and Derek Simpson. Join us as we discuss the importance of people development, what goes into building a leadership pipeline, and how your church can create a better process for developing and multiplying disciples at all levels. Key Points From This Episode: What it means to be a “people developer.” Reasons that churches need more qualified, capable leaders to accomplish ministry goals. Some of the cultural challenges that come with developing people. Identify, recruit, train, and place: the process of leadership development. How to identify potential leaders in your community. One of our key leadership principles is that we want all of us to be people developers – Jesus was a people developer, all the best leaders in all the new testaments were people developers, and God is a people developerClick To TweetCFTROU 196: Building a Leadership PipelineClick To Tweet is not a function of budget, size, or scope of ministry. It's a function of intentionality by the pastors and believers at the church.” username="dereksimpson"] Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Christian on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/christianramos Derek on X — https://twitter.com/dereksimpson Jimmy on X Leslee on X Family Church Network Family Church on Facebook Family Church on Instagram Church for the Rest of Us on X Get podcast updates delivered to your inbox. Subscribe for free and never miss out on an episode of Church for the Rest of Us. Subscribe via Email iTunes Google Play RSS If you like us, rate us or leave a comment below. Hopefully, this episode has given you principles, strategies, and ideas that you can implement right now with the resources you have. If so, can you let others know? The best way to do that is to rate the podcast on iTunes and leave us a brief positive review! This will help us place the podcast in front of more pastors and ministry leaders. It also lets us learn from you. Thank you for taking the time to get the word out about Church for the Rest of Us.
Jorge Roig, miembro del consejo de la Administración de la Organización Internacional De Trabajadores (OIT), advirtió que no se puede avanzar en un proceso de recuperación del salario de los trabajadores si no hay cambios en la ley del trabajo. Alertó que se debe discutir una nueva relación entre el trabajo y los trabajadores, buscando la manera más sana de tener una nueva estructura laboral donde el empleado pueda percibir más ingresos. «Hemos tenido unas mesas de diálogo social que han funcionado relativamente bien aunque no ocurren con la constancia y disciplina que amerita el caso» añadió. Tras las declaraciones de Adán Celis, presidente de Fedecámaras, donde pidió ante la OIT solicitar al Gobierno venezolano abogar por la reincorporación de Christian Ramos, experto en diálogo social, Roig indicó que este hacía este proceso más fluido, pero por distintos temas ha sido muy difícil que este se incorpore aunque se esté intentando. También te puede interesar: Confederación de Trabajadores: Esperábamos 64$ de salario más el bono de 130$ para seguir discutiendo. Destacó que lo importante es «lo que no se ve», asegurando que los diálogos internos son de suma importancia e insistiendo en que no se ven empresarios presos ni tierras expropiadas. «Estamos lejos de las perfecciones que necesita un diálogo social y político, pero lo importante es que se trabaja en ello» acotó. También resaltó que, independientemente de lo que suceda en los resultados electorales, el ritmo de la economía será diferente. El miembro del consejo de administración de la OIT señaló que si se termina este proceso con las mínimas garantías posibles, puede darle un refuerzo económico al país cumpliendo muchos más acuerdos. «Hay radicales en todos los sectores de este diálogo tripartito, en este momento lo que está haciendo el sector empleador es lo que le toca» dijo.
CFTROU 189: Leading Change in a Traditional Church: Killing the Sacred Cows In this episode, we are sharing tips for recognizing and killing the sacred cows in your church to foster change and growth. Regardless of your organization's size, you may recognize the presence of sacred cows that need to go to the slaughterhouse. Now, you might be unsure about how to guide them there or whether you possess the courage to lead them. If you find yourself in this situation, you're in the right place and tuned into the right conversation! Today, we're happy to have some insightful guests back with us. Christian Ramos, Lead Worship Pastor who leads the worship ministry across our family of neighborhood churches; Derek Simpson, Campus Pastor of Family Church Downtown who provides leadership to all our ministry teams; and Kevin Smith, Campus Pastors of Family Church Village and also offers team leadership for Family Church. Join the conversation as we dive into why letting go of the past can be difficult in a church setting, some of the changes we've seen happen throughout the years, Derek shares a key component in the conversation about commitment, and we unpack some of the criteria to help you discern whether something is a sacred cow. Tune in as we share invaluable insights about leading through change! Key Points From This Episode: Pastor Jimmy sets the stage with a principle he garnered from The Three Box Solution. Letting go of the past, and why that's difficult in a church setting. Christian recounts some of the changes they've made in the worship ministry and platforms of Family Church. Reflecting the cultural diversity of our neighborhoods. We discuss the intentional changes in our language and communication. Killing the cows that aren't aligned with the vision God has given you. We unpack some criteria to help discern whether something is a sacred cow. CFTROU 0189: Leading Change in a Traditional Church: Killing the Sacred CowsClick To TweetCFTROU 0189: Leading Change in a Traditional Church: Killing the Sacred CowsClick To Tweet Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Christian on Instagram Derek on X Kevin on X Jimmy on Twitter Leslee on X (formerly Twitter) Family Church Network Family Church on Facebook Family Church on Instagram Church for the Rest of Us on X Get podcast updates delivered to your inbox. Subscribe for free and never miss out on an episode of Church for the Rest of Us. Subscribe via Email iTunes Google Play RSS If you like us, rate us or leave a comment below. Hopefully, this episode has given you principles, strategies, and ideas that you can implement right now with the resources you have. If so, can you let others know? The best way to do that is to rate the podcast on iTunes and leave us a brief positive review! This will help us place the podcast in front of more pastors and ministry leaders. It also lets us learn from you. Thank you for taking the time to get the word out about Church for the Rest of Us.
GRACIAS DR.NESTOR BRAIDOT,por haber sido mi docente, maestro.. desde el 2016 de Neurociencias Aplicadas.. en diversos cursos.. que los aplicamos, para EMPODERARNOS. www.braidot.com , Gracias por valorar siempre mi creatividad y mi disrupción.. eclectica.. y por haberme acompañado en la presentación de mi libro, a nivel online NeuroEmpoderHada Cuántia. GRACIAS DR.SANTIAGO RESTREPO GARIZABAL. por ser un neurocientifico desde la psicologia.. desde Colombia. GRACIAS LIC. CHRISTIAN RAMOS,por ser y estar.. seguiremos .. ABRAZOTES DE PAZ Y LUZ. MARISAPATIÑO EmbajadoradePaz. UNESCO. Parlamentaria MUndial de Ediucación. Mentora Neurociencias Aplicadas para EmpoderARTE. www.marisapatinoambassador.com Conferencista Internacional Certificada por Red Mundial de Conferencistas.
Chris Ramos es actor de teatro y televisión, también es triatleta y recientemente se posicionó en el segundo lugar general del Ironman 70.3 de Acapulco, lo que lo clasificó al mundial de dicha distancia. Christian inició su carrera en el Centro de Educación Artística de Televisa, y gracias a su esfuerzo y disciplina, fue avanzando hasta aparecer en diversas películas y series destacadas como “El juego de las llaves” y “El señor de los cielos”En el episodio de hoy, platicamos principalmente de:✅ Cómo es la vida de un actor ✅ El camino que recorre una persona que quiere dedicarse a la actuación ✅ Triatlón de cortas y largas distancias ✅ Disciplina , esfuerzo y cómo construir un autoestima fuerteCódigo de descuento : PRECISION10 HDFTIENDA PH MÉXICO https://www.gusganges.com/Verlo en YouTubehttps://youtu.be/Ts8_6NBkPq8Este episodio es traído a ti gracias a :EVEN,AEREOMX Y KDENZPROVISÍTANOS EN: hermanosdefuerza.mx
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Viernes recordamos a Jenny Rivera gracias a su hermano Juan Rivera, ademas Marisela la ex esposa de Chalino Sanchez nos platica de sus ultimos dias, Las 10 de Erazno, el cantante Christian Ramos nos sorprende, parodias y mucho mas
This is a introduction episode to season one of BoldTalk by Christian Ramos
TMV: Episode 57 – Raising Boys – Part 2 Welcome back to the Mom Village! While our podcast is hosted by moms, today we have the dads with us, and they're asking the questions. Joining us in conversation are Jimmy and Kristin Scroggins, Jismarie and Christian Ramos, and Eric and Kirra Kelly. Today's topic is around teaching our kids to respect women. To kick off our conversation, we discuss some of the ways we model healthy spousal relationships within the home to give our kids something to aim for when they reach adulthood. Next, we talk about friendship between brothers and how to encourage them to be a team by speaking about them as though they are one before it is true. We dive into the role of church in supporting single parents and providing resources to guide our kids, and finish by acknowledging and celebrating God's design for sexuality, and why, statistically, the most fulfilling relationships exist between married Christians. Join us to hear more today. Key Points From This Episode: Introducing today's guests: Jimmy and Kristin Scroggins, Jismarie and Christian Ramos, and Eric and Kirra Kelly. Today's topic: teaching our kids to respect women. Jimmy's perspective that the main thing we need to do to teach respect is to model it. Modeling healthy romantic attraction to our spouses to give our kids something to aim for. Why Christian insists on hugging and kissing his wife in front of the kids. Why Jismarie tells her girls that no boyfriend gets husband privileges. What the world models in comparison to what we can teach our kids about what it means to be married. Encouraging friendship to remain friends. Speaking things into existence before it is so to teach your kids principles. An example of how the hard work of bringing boys together pays off in the long term. The role of church community for single moms, and how Jismarie's mother encouraged her to connect with her dad. Encouraging single parents to reach out, married folks to support them, without singling them out. God's design for sexuality we should aim for as it is illustrated in Genesis. How, statistically, married Christians have the most fulfilling relationships. Having hard conversations with boys, and with men about directing their sexuality. How Psalm 1 can help men to direct their sexuality. The importance of affirming the wild-hearted nature of men. Reminding kids of the ultimate design for sexuality: to stick you together with your spouse and produce children if you can. Returning to God's design to encourage kids to think how God wants them to think. Having resources available to combat the impact of pornography and social media. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Family Church The Mom Village Email The Mom Village on Instagram Kirra Kelly Jismarie Ramos Kristin Scroggins
TMV: Episode 56 – Raising Boys – Part 1 It's time for something a little different on the Mom Village Podcast! Today, Dads are taking over! With us today, we have Christian Ramos, Eric Kelly, and Jimmy Scroggins. We're talking today about raising boys, in their different phases of life, as moms and dads. The conversation kicks off with the story of a father figure in each of our guest's lives, leading into a discussion about just how crucial it is to have a village when you're raising happy children. Listeners will hear from Eric about how vital the role of a father is, before Jimmy, Christian, and Eric weigh in on their personal approach to raising both boys and girls. Next, we dive into the challenge of connecting with our boys as they grow older, and we share some of the critical tools that have helped us to make sure they know we are there for them. We touch on the ebb and flow of our roles as mothers and fathers, always reminding our kids that we are on their side, and teaching boys to work hard, and take risks, so that they can contribute and learn. Join us to hear all this and more today! Key Points From This Episode: An introduction to the Dads joining us today: Christian Ramos, Eric Kelly, and Jimmy Scroggins. A great father figure or leader in each speaker's life: Jimmy's present father, Eric's fraternity brothers and Jimmy Scroggins, and Christian's gentle and loving dad. How crucial a village is to raising happy children. Eric's thoughts on how vital the role of a father is with God the Father as his guide. Jimmy's intent to raise men who can provide and protect, and his hope that one day his girls will be married to a godly man. Christian's approach of being way softer on his girls than his boys. Eric's unapologetic intent to raise his boys to be men, never apologizing for God's design. Maintaining connection with boys as they are growing older: prioritizing meals, creating experiences together, and communicating love and security. Why it's so important to intentionally remind your boys that you are on their side. The opportunity for connection you have when you drive with your kids. Christian's advice to moms who notice their boys pulling away from them. How Christian's mother put all her boys to service at the church. Eric's mother's words that she had done all she could, and it was time to find men. Jimmy's advice to Kristin when her boys started to pull away: pretend not to notice! Why there is a time when mom needs to sit down, and dad needs to stand up. Being an example of the things you want your kid to do and be. Teaching boys to work hard and to take risks, within reason. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Family Church The Mom Village Email The Mom Village on Instagram Kirra Kelly Jismarie Ramos Kristin Scroggins
TMV: Episode 43 – Marriage Conversations – Part 6 Welcome back to Marriage Conversations (Part 6)! We hear from the husbands again today, as we tackle some seriously topical issues. From advising your kids on how to interact with friends who have gender/pronoun issues, to when you should accommodate others' preferences: in your community, in your church, or your own family. Hear what characteristics each couple admires the most about the other two couples, and how your relationship needs to grow both with your spouse and your kids as time moves on. Discover how Christ and commitment are the ultimate glue that holds couples together, and how you can maintain the love through looking for the good within your spouse. We are reminded that self is the route of sin, that your relationship affects your spirituality. Tune in to this exciting episode to hear the men serenading their women, and so much more! Key Points From This Episode: Welcome back to the husbands: Jimmy Scroggins, Eric Kelly, and Christian Ramos. What each couple admires about the other two: from charisma to dignity. Helping children navigate friendships with people who struggle with their gender pronouns. God's plan regarding gender and sex: the rules for within your community, your church, and your family. How your relationship needs to change as your kids become adults. Why it's important not to step back from daughters as they develop into women. The challenges of raising men in today's society. How your relationship can affect you spiritually daily. Find out the special song for each couple! Commitment: the ultimate glue that keeps couples together. How to handle a relationship as it changes throughout life. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Family Church The Mom Village Email The Mom Village on Instagram Kirra Kelly Christian Ramos Jismarie Ramos Jimmy and Kristin Scroggins Kristin Scroggins
TMV: Episode 42 – Marriage Conversations – Part 5 A happy marriage is a big contributor to raising healthy kids. In today's episode, we hear from the husbands of Kirra, Kristin, and Jismarie on how they keep their marriages thriving. From insightful observations about what each of these three couples does to grow spiritually, to each husband's opinion on what habits can make or break a marriage, today's discussion covers it all! No holds are barred in this dialogue, where the men finally have their say. We tackle three questions that the men think husbands should be asking their wives (and how the wives feel about these), and what a husband's role in raising boys should be in today's sexually conflicted society. Tune in to find out how Family Church has inspired each couple to be their best, and why it's so important as a guidance structure for young boys. Whether you're married or not, this episode contains a wealth of good advice for Christians everywhere. Key Points From This Episode: Welcome to part one of Marriage Conversations with Kirra and Eric Kelly, Kristin and Jimmy Scroggins, and Jismarie and Christian Ramos. The ice breaker: three questions husbands should ask their wives more often. Finding out which of your wife's goals you can help with (the first question). Why it's important to ask if you are satisfying your wife sexually (the second question). Asking if you've done enough (the third question). The good habits that bring each of these couples closer together. The bad habits that can push a couple apart. Advice from each couple about what they do to continue to grow spiritually. How each of these men parent boys in this sexually conflicted society. The importance of Family Church and being a disciple when raising boys. When each couple is at their best, and how this can help you reach yours. The bucket list items for each couple. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Family Church The Mom Village Email The Mom Village on Instagram Kirra Kelly Christian Ramos Jismarie Ramos Jimmy and Kristin Scroggins Kristin Scroggins
We have 3 guest on todays episode talking about our Youth Group Feat. Aiden yace, Christian Ramos, and Caleb Rodriguez
TMV: Episode 31 – Marriage Conversations – Part 4 Welcome back to part four of our conversation about marriage and relationships with our very special guests; our husbands! Christian Ramos, Jimmy Scroggins, and Eric Kelly are here to help us answer more of your questions on marriage, from navigating your relationship when you have differing passions in ministry to reconciling culture and church, as well as how to manage your children's tech time and the importance of making a practice of reading and comprehending God's word as a family. Tune in today for all this and so much more in this episode of The Mom Village Podcast! Key Points From This Episode: An icebreaker to get us started; Eric, Jimmy, and Christian share their favorite dad jokes. Eric reflects on how the same ministry manifests differently in his relationship with Kirra. Kristin highlights the importance of cheering your spouse on and being on the same page. When it comes to culture and church, Christian shares how they keep their Puerto Rican traditions alive in their family. The opportunity that the Kelly's were given as a family of color to educate their community. The value of having a multicultural decision-making matrix as a church community. Find out how the Ramos' manage their kids' tech time by enforcing productive activities like reading or chores. The importance of setting boundaries between schoolwork and video games, for example. How the Scroggins approach giving their own children personal devices: wait longer! Remaining strong and Godly in today's radical culture by making a practice of reading and comprehending God's word as a family. Christian shares a passage from the chapter his father made him memorize as a child. How God's great design for our lives should inform your parenting strategy. Jismarie highlights the value of sharing the knowledge that God is real with your kids. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Family Church The Mom Village Email The Mom Village on Instagram Kirra Kelly Kirra Kelly on Twitter Jismarie Ramos Jismarie Ramos on Twitter Kristin Scroggins Kristin Scroggins on Twitter Jimmy Scroggins on Twitter Emblems of the Infinite King
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Éste es el primer especial VIP en el que hablaremos sobre los miedos a los que nos enfrentamos cuando soñamos en grande, con metas, proyectos y otras cosas y el miedo que experimentamos para poder brillar y conseguir nuestro lugar en la vida. Para este especial contamos con un famoso y reconocido actor de películas, series y telenovelas, él es: Christian Ramos. Quien nos platicará desde su experiencia como llegó hasta donde está en estos momentos.
Solo 14 colegios rurales de casi 18,000 que existen en el país han empezado clases semipresenciales. Los indicadores epidemiológicos siguen retrasando la vuelta a las aulas en el Perú. Christian Ramos nos da un panorama de la situación.
Solo 14 colegios rurales de casi 18,000 que existen en el país han empezado clases semipresenciales. Los indicadores epidemiológicos siguen retrasando la vuelta a las aulas en el Perú. Christian Ramos nos da un panorama de la situación.
Chris nos abre su mundo, su vida y nos comparte lo más significante de su vida en los medios, y que es bueno luchar por los sueños y nunca rendirse. Christian Ramos es un actor y conductor mexicano originario de Guadalajara, quien tuvo su debut en 2015 la pantalla chica gracias a la longeva producción de Televisa La Rosa de Guadalupe, una telenovela antológica de corte religioso. Ese mismo año obtuvo el papel de Romeo en la teleserie Lo imperdonable, a la que siguió El hotel de los secretos (2016) y Perseguidos (2016). Un año después tendría su primer gran éxito con Hoy voy a cambiar, bioserie de la cantante Lupira D'Alessio en la que interpretó a Hector Fregoso a lo largo de 17 episodios. Christian tiene una amplia trayectoria en al televisión mexicana y se le ha podido ver en Como dice el dicho y Caer en tentación. En el 2018 tuvo su debut en pantalla grande con Rencor tatuado y, posteriormente, lo vimos Angels Inc. Los proyectos más recientes de Christian son Sin Hijos, película dirigida por Roberto Fiesco que llegó a Netflix en marzo del 2021, y la telenovela Fuego ardiente. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cristhian-navarrete/message
TMV: Episode 19 – Marriage Conversations – Part 2 Welcome to part two in our series of marriage conversations! We are back again with our husbands to answer all of your questions, and today you'll be hearing stories about marriage from Jismarie and her husband and worship pastor at Family Church's downtown campus, Christian Ramos; Kira and her husband, President of Quantum Foundation and teaching pastor at Family Church, Eric Kelly; and Kristin's husband and Family Church pastor, Jimmy Scroggins. We reflect on our memories of our wedding days, including the weight of the responsibility of marriage and our commitment to loving each other one day at a time. Tuning in, you'll also hear about the beauty of marriage in a Christ-centered relationship, the value of having a church family, and finding positive role models for your own marriage. All this and more in today's episode, so make sure to tune in today! Key Points From This Episode: Kira reflects on what she remembers from her wedding day; Eric singing to her. Jimmy recalls how proud he was to marry Kristin, but also the weight of the responsibility! Hear Kristin's memory of her wedding day, the joy that she would be taken care of by Jimmy. How God helped Christian commit to loving Jismarie one day at a time. The decision to get married is not easy; Christian talks about the higher calling of ‘forever.' Why Kristen believes that part of the beauty of marriage in a Christ-centered relationship is your common commitment. Learn about a married couple that the Kellys consider a gift to their own marriage. Jimmy and Kristen share some of the people that have been role models for their marriage. The value of being in a church family: the positive role models in your community. Holding your marriage and family together in spite of (and because of) their flaws. How to raise Godly children that love the Lord: find a good community to help you navigate parenthood, and know and love Him yourself. The enduring power of prayer; do as much as you can as a family. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Family Church The Mom Village Email The Mom Village on Instagram Kirra Kelly Kirra Kelly on Twitter Jismarie Ramos Jismarie Ramos on Twitter Kristin Scroggins Kristin Scroggins on Twitter Jimmy Scroggins Jimmy Scroggins on Twitter Eric Kelly Christian Ramos Christian Ramos on Instagram
TMV: Episode 18 Marriage Conversations – Part 1 Welcome to part one of two in our series of marriage conversations. Of course, we can't talk about married life without our husbands, so today, you'll also be hearing from Christian Ramos, Worship Pastor at Family Church's downtown campus; Eric Kelly, President of Quantum Foundation and Teaching Pastor at Family Church; and Jimmy Scroggins, Pastor at Family Church. We'll answer all of your questions about married life, including creating a work-life balance, making sacrifices versus choices, and overcoming challenges together, as well as so much more, so make sure to tune in today! Key Points: Christian explains how Jismarie has helped him balance home and work life. Hear from Kristin about how Jimmy compartmentalizes work and time spent with family. Learn what Jimmy means when he says it is important to be marriage-centered. Kirra shares the effort that Eric puts in to being the best man, husband, and father he can be. The changes you have to make when transitioning from being a single man to a father. Making sacrifices versus making decisions; Jismarie explains the difference. Kristin agrees that it's all about choices; when you get married, when you become a mom, you say goodbye to ‘self'. Eric talks about his change in mentality when it comes to his “social life” as a father. Finding comfort and peace in your home, which is meant to be closest to heaven. Navigating the conversation of gender fluidity; Jimmy and Kristin believe it all starts with a foundation of good theology. Maintaining a posture of love, acceptance, care, and commitment as a Christian, even if they don't align with your way of thinking. The most difficult challenge Eric and Kirra have overcome as a couple: miscarriage. Why dealing with her father has been the most difficult challenge for Christian and Jismarie. The situation that brought Jismarie and Christian closer and made them stronger. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Family Church Full Circle Parenting The Mom Village Email The Mom Village on Instagram Kirra Kelly Jismarie Ramos Kristin Scroggins Sarah Rainer on Twitter Sarah Rainer on LinkedIn
El 15 de agosto Arequipa cumplió 480 años de fundación española en medio de la pandemia del nuevo coronavirus. ¿Cómo han recibido los arequipeños este aniversario? Christian Ramos lo cuenta en el siguiente informe.
En el sur, a donde se está trasladando el virus, Arequipa es la región con el mayor número de infectados. Conozcamos a través del siguiente informe de Christian Ramos ¿por qué se han disparado los contagios en esta parte del país? ¿qué fue lo que falló?.
En el sur, a donde se está trasladando el virus, Arequipa es la región con el mayor número de infectados. Conozcamos a través del siguiente informe de Christian Ramos ¿por qué se han disparado los contagios en esta parte del país? ¿qué fue lo que falló?.
El 15 de agosto Arequipa cumplió 480 años de fundación española en medio de la pandemia del nuevo coronavirus. ¿Cómo han recibido los arequipeños este aniversario? Christian Ramos lo cuenta en el siguiente informe.
TMV: Episode 16 – Valentine's Day Special – Part 1 Valentine's Day; all things romance, relationships, and more. Whether you're single, dating, newly married, or veteran, you undoubtably have questions and we hope to answer some of those! Welcome to The Mom Village podcast. We are so excited that you are tuning in. We have a great episode awaiting you today, featuring some amazing guests: Jimmy Scroggins, one of the pastors at Family church, and Kristin's husband of 26 years. We also welcome Eric Kelly, husband of Kirra Kelly, who serves as President of Quantum Foundation as well as a teaching pastor at Family Church, and lastly, Christian Ramos, husband to Jismarie and worship pastor at our downtown campus. On today's show, we answer some of the questions we've had asked by other young couples, older couples, and even single people for our Valentine's Day Special. Tune in today, and be sure to look out for Part 2! Key Points: Today we answer the following questions: Favorite early dating/marriage memory? We all share one memory that stands out. What are the love languages in your marriages? Physical touch, words of affirmation, acts of service, quality time, and gifts. What was your favorite season in marriage and why? All seasons have their beauty. How do you embrace your spouse's physical changes over time? Aging gracefully. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Family Church The Mom Village Email The Mom Village on Instagram Kirra Kelly Jismarie Ramos Kristin Scroggins Jimmy Scroggins on Twitter Eric Kelly Christian Ramos on Instagram
En este episodio entrevistamos a Christian Ramos, barista puertorriqueño que se mudó a Portland, Oregon justo después de que el huracán María azotó a Puerto Rico. Christian es head barista de Water Avenue en Portland.
Brian Bertie (@B_Bertie98), Peter Galindo (@GalindoPW) and Michelle Morris (@MichelleAMorris) are back with a Descentralizado-heavy show! They open the pod by discussing Sport Huancayo's 4-3 loss to Caracas in their second-round match in Copa Sudamericana action, and whether it was a deserved defeat. Then they move on to the Descentralizado by breaking down the Sporting Cristal vs. Melgar game, Sport Rosario's impressive run of form despite the issues at the club and Universitario's situation. They also talked about Alianza Lima reaching the quarterfinals of the Copa Mitad del Mundo, a prestigious U-18 tournament, and who have been the standout performers so far. Finally, they wrap up with a Peruvians abroad segment on Alexander Succar, Paolo Hurtado, Christian Ramos and Miguel Trauco!
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En esta edición de Vía Universal, seguimos con el especial "Empresarios del Servicio", en este caso nos visita Maribel Castro, Christian Ramos, Eneida Moreno, Albert González conversando sobre el programa Jóvenes de Puerto Rico en Riesgo.