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Today on Truth in Politics and Culture President Trump begins Memorial Day with an attack against his enemies on Truth Social, but delivers an inspiring speech at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Wreath Laying Ceremony. Putin defies President Trump's call to a ceasefire by launching the largest drone and missile attack of the war affecting 30 cities and killing 12 in Ukraine, The Justice Department cancels a record fine against a Christian University, and we learn more about the government's cover-up of COVID 19 vaccination side effects.
On today's Quick Start podcast: NEWS: President Trump announces a breakthrough in ceasefire talks between Russia and Ukraine after a call with Putin. Plus, Israel launches “Gideon's Chariots” — a new military campaign to dismantle Hamas and rescue hostages. FOCUS STORY: The Department of Education has officially dropped its record-breaking fine against Grand Canyon University. Why the reversal matters and how GCU is responding. MAIN THING: President Trump pledges to ease sanctions on Syria — a move aimed at aiding persecuted Christians, but not without controversy. Joel Veldkamp from Christian Solidarity International joins Billy Hallowell to break it down. LAST THING: 2 Peter 3:9 — “The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness. Instead he is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance.” SHOW LINKS Heaven Meets Earth PODCAST: https://cbn.com/lp/heaven-meets-earth JESUS AND THE PROPHECIES OF CHRISTMAS : https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jesus-and-the-prophecies-of-christmas/id1783607035 NEWSMAKERS POD: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/newsmakers/id1724061454 DC DEBRIEF POD: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/d-c-debrief/id1691121630 CBN News YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CBNnewsonline CBN News https://www2.cbn.com/news
Wednesday, May 14, 2025 Then Kerby welcomes the Chancellor of Colorado Christian University, Dr. Don Sweeting. They'll discuss CCU's Pro-Israel stance and how it contrasts with the anti-Semitism of many secular colleges who are fueled by leftist ideologies. Then Kerby will cover most everything else from bureaucracy in the halls of Congress, and the U.S. […]
What if the most thrilling story ever written is one you're ignoring on your bookshelf? Robert welcomes Dr. Samuel Bierig, Vice President of Undergraduate Studies at Spurgeon College, to discuss why so many find the Bible boring when it's actually wildly fascinating. Key highlights: · Dr. Bierig introduces his upcoming book "Surprised by the Bible: A Guide for the Perplexed and Bored," which aims to help readers fall in love with Scripture again (or for the first time) · The conversation addresses why modern Christians struggle with regular Bible reading despite it being God's direct words to us · Dr. Bierig reveals his picks for most underrated biblical books: Numbers, Proverbs, Lamentations, and Jude · Practical advice for teaching children to love Scripture through catechisms and connecting Bible readings to Sunday sermons · Discussion of how American Christians might return to biblical foundations by making Scripture "the loudest voice in our heads" For anyone struggling with biblical literacy or seeking to deepen their understanding of God's Word, this episode offers practical wisdom on rediscovering the Bible as a living, thrilling text relevant to every aspect of daily life. Resources: https://spurgeoncollege.com/ Sponsored by Classical Conversations - Parent Practicum Parent Practicum events are hosted around the globe each year, inspiring and equipping parents to become better “everyday educators.” Combining the encouragement of community, integration of ideas, and practice with the classical skills, Parent Practicum is a once-a-year parent investment. Let us help you find a Parent Practicum event near you at www.ccpracticum.com.
Today we talk with Morgen Hildebrand, a missionary from Kansas who completed a theology degree at Tokyo Christian University. She gives a number of fascinating insights to the way that Japanese professors teach Christianity, and the way that her Japanese classmates encouraged her to fine tune her gospel message in a culturally winsome way.
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders MS SLP Program - Dallas. We at Prestoncrest are honored to host such bright leaders of our community again for their ceremony! May God bless these graduates, previous students and all those that continue to serve and advocate for our most vulnerable in society.Subscribe to PRESTONCREST - with Gordon Dabbs on Soundwise
Headlines: National Day of Prayer; Bible reading marathon at the Capitol; Christian University to close; May Day marches with a side of Trump; National Security Council staffers out; Nearly 30-year anniversary of Oregon Death with Dignity Act.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Houston Christian University Assistant Men's Basketball Coach, Evan Lavery, joins the podcast. Details:- Recapping 2024-25 season- Rebuilding a Division-1 program- Competing in Southland Conference- Coaching relationship with head coach Craig Doty
Former CEO of Intel Pat Gelsinger and Professor Brian Doak talk about our current technological moment. How does the advancement of generative AI compare to the arrival of the internet? What brand new possibilities does quantum computing unlock? Are Christians meeting the challenge of shaping these developments—as forces for good?Check out Gloo.If you enjoy listening to the George Fox Talks podcast and would like to watch, too, check out our channel on YouTube! We also have a web page that features all of our podcasts, a sign-up for our weekly email update, and publications from the George Fox University community.
Entrevista con Xavi López, entrenador asistente de la Universidad de Texas Christian, que se ha quedado a un paso de la Final Four de la NCAA.
Why have the works of J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis remained so relevant and present in Christian thought through the 20th century and well into the 21st? Old Testament scholar Brian Doak joins president Robin Baker, theology & literature professor Jason Lepojärvi, and English professor Gary Tandy to examine their friendship, their broad appeal, and the themes of their writings.C.S. Lewis on reading old books.Check out The Portland C.S. Lewis SocietyIf you enjoy listening to the George Fox Talks podcast and would like to watch, too, check out our channel on YouTube! We also have a web page that features all of our podcasts, a sign-up for our weekly email update, and publications from the George Fox University community.
Tim Reed has had an impact. With over forty years of personal and professional investment in youth ministry and youth minister's Reed's influence in the state and beyond is considerable. Today, Tim and Geoff work through a recent article which critiques both the strengths and weaknesses in contemporary ministry.Does the GOAT agree? "Kingdom Culture Conversations" is a podcast created through Frameworks, a Biblical worldview initiative of Northwest Christian School.For more information on Frameworks, please visit: https://frameworks.ncsaz.org/For more information on Northwest Christian School, visit: https://www.ncsaz.org/To reach out to Geoff Brown, please email gbrown@ncsaz.org or you can reach him by cell phone: (623)225-5573.
Rich talks with USAF Brigadier General (Ret.) Blaine Holt, former Deputy U.S. military representative to NATO, about the potential of national security threats due to the leaked Signal chat. Next, DOGE is considering defunding NPR and PBS; we find out more from Dan Schneider, vice president of the Media Research Center. Later, Dr. John West, vice president at the Discovery Institute, discusses his recent Christian Post op-ed "How Christian Universities Crash and Burn," as well as his book "Stockholm Syndrome Christianity: Why America's Christian Leaders are Failing - and What We Can Do About It." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Could AI actually strengthen our faith communities rather than replace them? In this thought-provoking episode, Robert interviews Dr. Richard Snyder from Northwest University in Kirkland, Washington. They explore the intersection of technology, faith, and education, with particular focus on how Christians should approach AI and digital media. Dr. Snyder shares insights from Northwest University's new "Tech and Culture" course, which is now part of their core curriculum. They discuss the opportunities and challenges presented by technological innovations, the importance of Christians actively shaping technology rather than merely responding to it, and how Northwest University prepares students to bring biblical perspectives into tech companies. https://www.northwestu.edu/ Sign up for a Summer Camp Virtual Presentation at theexcelcamp.org . Your student will embark on a transformative journey in the Blue Ridge Mountains where they'll build lasting friendships in the context of community, embark on thrilling adventures like camping, rock climbing, and white-water rafting, and receive expert training and certifications in categories from CPR to Wilderness First Aid. Each aspect of the camp is woven together to help them learn to discover truth, discern wisely and take Godly action in the context of real-life situations. Learn more at theexcelcamp.org
Scottish photographer Kieran Dodds and biblical scholar Brian Doak talk about the making and viewing of photographs. How do photos shape the narratives we hold about the world around us, and how can they be used to subvert those narratives? What does it mean to tell a story with a picture—and what would it mean to tell a lie with a camera?Kieran Dodds is a Scottish non-fiction photographer known for his research-driven photo stories and portraiture.Check out Kieran's Gingers photo series: https://www.kierandodds.com/work/gingers/Dr. Brian Doak is an Old Testament scholar and professor.If you enjoy listening to the George Fox Talks podcast and would like to watch, too, check out our channel on YouTube! We also have a web page that features all of our podcasts, a sign-up for our weekly email update, and publications from the George Fox University community.
What if the 80,000 hours you'll spend at work could become your most fulfilling ministry opportunity? Robert interviews Jeff Reep, the Director of Career Services at Cedarville University. They discuss the intersection of homeschooling, coaching, and Christian leadership. Jeff shares his 26-year journey homeschooling five boys, his experiences as an award-winning NCAA basketball coach, and his approach to career guidance and mentoring college students. The conversation highlights biblical principles for career discernment, purposeful work as worship, and the importance of intentional marriage mentoring. https://www.cedarville.edu/ reepj@cedarville.edu Parent Practicum events are hosted around the globe each year, inspiring and equipping parents to become better “everyday educators.” Combining the encouragement of community, integration of ideas, and practice with the classical skills, Parent Practicum is a once-a-year parent investment. Let us help you find a Parent Practicum event near you at www.ccpracticum.com
While most students graduate with financial shackles, Excel College graduates debt-free with real-world skills. Robert speaks with Andrew Haak, Director of Excel Summer Leadership Camp. Andrew shares how Excel College students responded during Hurricane Helene, transforming their campus into a major distribution center for Western North Carolina. As a US Air Force veteran and former international missionary who has served in over 30 countries, Andrew brings a unique perspective to leadership development. He discusses Excel's distinctive educational philosophy that teaches students how to think rather than what to think, their debt-free education model, and their immersive two-week summer leadership camps that combine wilderness adventure, first aid training, and critical thinking for teens ages 15-19. https://www.theexcelcollege.com/ https://www.theexcelcamp.org/ Parent Practicum events are hosted around the globe each year, inspiring and equipping parents to become better “everyday educators.” Combining the encouragement of community, integration of ideas, and practice with the classical skills, Parent Practicum is a once-a-year parent investment. Let us help you find a Parent Practicum event near you at www.ccpracticum.com
In this eye-opening conversation, Dr. Megan Griffin, Provost and Senior Vice President at Southeastern University, pulls back the curtain on the challenges and opportunities facing Christian higher education today. With two universities closing weekly across America, Dr. Griffin shares how SEU is breaking traditional models to create affordable, accessible education while maintaining biblical fidelity. Dr. Griffin challenges Christian colleges to reimagine their business models, maintain their spiritual mission, and extend their reach beyond traditional student demographics. Her passionate vision for transformation emphasizes education as spiritual formation that prepares students for meaningful lives of purpose. https://seu.edu/ Parent Practicum events are hosted around the globe each year, inspiring and equipping parents to become better “everyday educators.” Combining the encouragement of community, integration of ideas, and practice with the classical skills, Parent Practicum is a once-a-year parent investment. Let us help you find a Parent Practicum event near you at www.ccpracticum.com
Connection with others can bring better outcomes for children afflicted with trauma. Danica Knight, Rees-Jones Director of the Karyn Purvis Institute and professor of psychology at Texas Christian University, examines how to foster this. Danica Kalling Knight, Ph.D. serves as Professor of Psychology and Rees-Jones Director of the Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development (KPICD) […]
What happens when a reluctant baseball player takes a bioethics class that changes his entire perspective on learning and life? Robert explores the intersection of philosophy, theology, and practical ethics with Dr. Bill Davis, professor at Covenant College and Reform Theological Seminary, and Noah Sweatman, Covenant College admissions counselor and Classical Conversations graduate. The conversation delves into how philosophy enriches theological understanding, with Dr. Davis explaining how Scripture writers used classical thought while correcting erroneous assumptions. Noah shares his surprising journey from being a reluctant bioethics student to finding it one of his most influential college classes, despite having no background in the field. https://www.covenant.edu/ Parent Practicum events are hosted around the globe each year, inspiring and equipping parents to become better “everyday educators.” Combining the encouragement of community, integration of ideas, and practice with the classical skills, Parent Practicum is a once-a-year parent investment. Let us help you find a Parent Practicum event near you at www.ccpracticum.com
What happens when 400-year-old theological wisdom meets modern cultural challenges? Rev. Levi Berntson, Assistant Professor of Theology at Reformed Bible College and teaching elder in the Presbyterian Church in America, shares his journey from farm fields in North Dakota to theological academia. He discusses his work translating Dutch Reformed theologian Campegius Vitringa and explains how Reformed theology's core principles—high view of Scripture, justification by faith alone, and God's sovereignty—remain relevant in today's increasingly secular culture. The conversation explores the essential relationship between knowing God and loving God, how theological education benefits Christians in all vocations, not just ministry, and practical advice for Christians navigating complex cultural challenges. https://reformationbiblecollege.org/ Parent Practicum events are hosted around the globe each year, inspiring and equipping parents to become better “everyday educators.” Combining the encouragement of community, integration of ideas, and practice with the classical skills, Parent Practicum is a once-a-year parent investment. Let us help you find a Parent Practicum event near you at www.ccpracticum.com
Christian activist Jason Fileta and Biblical scholar Brian Doak talk about the state of Christianity in the United States in light of the Trump administration's emerging policies. How are Christians responding to the current political climate? What is it like to be a "DEI" professional in a Christian environment right now?Atlantic article: Is This What Cancel Culture Achieved?We Have Never Been Woke by Musa al-Gharbi.The February 14th Dear Colleague letter.More politics content with Jason:HOW Christians need to prepare for the new phase of American politicsDoes Trump Believe God actually SAVED him?If you enjoy listening to the George Fox Talks podcast and would like to watch, too, check out our channel on YouTube! We also have a web page that features all of our podcasts, a sign-up for our weekly email update, and publications from the George Fox University community.
On today's Quick Start podcast: NEWS: A new poll shows broad support for Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), but major concerns over data privacy. FOCUS STORY: A Christian university is suing Netflix over trademark infringements—what's at stake? MAIN THING: Michael Iskander shares his journey to playing David in Prime's House of David. LAST THING: Psalm 138:8 – "The Lord will fulfill his purpose for me; your steadfast love, O Lord, endures forever — do not abandon the works of your hands." SHOW LINKS JESUS AND THE PROPHECIES OF CHRISTMAS : https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jesus-and-the-prophecies-of-christmas/id1783607035 NEWSMAKERS POD: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/newsmakers/id1724061454 DC DEBRIEF POD: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/d-c-debrief/id1691121630 CBN News YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CBNnewsonline CBN News https://www2.cbn.com/news Faithwire https://www.faithwire.com
Well, this conversation was fun! Angela just got back from her first trip to New Orleans, and we have lots of details. We talk about the food, the culture, and our thoughts about it all. In classic Rambling fashion, we also made it spiritual, and Fran wraps it all up with a mic drop moment you don't want to miss! We sure do love y'all and love serving you through this podcast. We hope y'all have a great week! Proverbs 16:24 “Kind words are like honey— sweet to the soul and healthy for the body." We LOVE connecting with you in our Facebook group, on Instagram & TikTok If you want to learn more about Union University, check out the website www.uu.edu or email Fran at fthomas@uu.edu - we also have a fee waiver fee if you plan to apply! Simply use the word TALK on the application.
Can a Christian university create both spiritual depth and genuine joy? Dr. Michael Lindsay, President of Taylor University, reveals how his institution ranks #3 for happiest students nationwide while maintaining spiritual and academic rigor. In this episode, the Princeton-educated sociologist shares insights on developing faith-centered leaders, navigating college admissions, and integrating faith in the workplace. https://www.taylor.edu/ https://x.com/dmichaellindsay Parent Practicum events are hosted around the globe each year, inspiring and equipping parents to become better “everyday educators.” Combining the encouragement of community, integration of ideas, and practice with the classical skills, Parent Practicum is a once-a-year parent investment. Let us help you find a Parent Practicum event near you at www.ccpracticum.com
This conversation is straight out of Proverbs 16:9 because "we can make our plans, but the Lord determines out steps." We have quite the story for y'all along with an incredible recap of HOLDFAST Dyer County's Women's Conference. We wrap it all up with an update on all the bird shenanigans. As always, we hope this episode encourages you and puts a smile on your face. We sure do love y'all and hope you have a great week! Learn more about the HOLDFAST Dyer County Women's Conference on their Facebook page Proverbs 16:24: "Kind words are like honey— sweet to the soul and healthy for the body." We LOVE connecting with you! Join our Facebook group • Follow us on Instagram & on TikTok
By Mary Lindow I'm going to make a few statements about this podcast before I begin. I hope I am not required by Lord to make many podcasts like this one, but I will obey him if he does ask me to do so! To even things out a little bit, my next few podcasts are going to be sharing about some magnificent and overwhelming experiences that I have had in meeting First Native Chiefs throughout the United States and Canada. All of these events were orchestrated by the Lord in order for us to meet. The things that I learned from these godly individuals who love Jesus, but understand the strongholds in our cities, our nations and upon our lands, has been absolutely Life-changing. I hope to share at least two podcasts telling you these stories and experiences that glorify Jesus, and show the power of his supernatural ability to get us to the places we need to go without ever having to push our way in or manipulate anything. Now let's begin today's crucial podcast. We are in a time when many people are seeing much evil take place, not only in our nation, not only in large and small corporations, but in church organizations and organizations that claim to bear the name of Christ on their letterheads. One of the greatest deceptions taking place is that people are being told to NOT “discuss”/not to tell the truth about the abuses that are taking place in some of these organizations. With the multitude of public exposures that is taking place right now all over social media regarding unconscionable and difficult happenings, I have been agonizingly yet strongly prompted by the Holy Spirit, to share my thoughts and the experiences that I have had in walking other people out of dark places, because of the harm done to them in some of these institutions. I do this with a heavy heart, and yet I must take courage and be obedient in order to be an “Advocate of Hope” for those who feel that they cannot speak out for fear of being threatened or ridiculed, letting them know that there are others who will champion and stand with them by calling “wolfish abuse” what it is, instead of sweeping it under any kind of Church Carpet, Corporate Carpet, or Institutional Carpet. I am by far, not the perfect believer by any means! I've had some wonderful mentors and training from others in ministry as well as in the counseling arena who have been strong and good people of discernment. When something inside of you is alerted or feels really uncomfortable, or even just the thought of, “there's something not right about that” pops in, that's a built-in radar God gives us. Now, if someone's judging someone because they don't like that they're loud, or seem to be "too meek, obese, skinny, or speak a truth that they aren't comfortable with or don't have wisdom about", then that's where all the speculating and suspicion move in. Being set free from critical behavior and suspicion takes a willingness to admit that we don't trust anybody, or, that we think we have an exclusive lead on how God speaks all the time. I certainly need the accountability friends in my life who speak truth to me firmly and regularly! The soul loves to put itself in its own place of authority and override discernment, humility,and often the need to prove that our opinion matters. Honestly, keeping a heart pure and clean before the Lord every day, (and that's truly not just an easy thing), but pursuing him with the right heart, keeps that place where we hear from him very sharpened and aware! Studying his word, digging into what it really means, provides a depth and place of resource to go to, to check whether our heart is in accordance with his word or if we're making up our own ideas about things. It's so easy to let other people think or speak for us, or their opinions, being strong, driving a message to us that says we should probably do what they say. This is where we get into trouble! We are supposed to question or “test” things and not just take everything hook, line, and sinker! In 1 Thessalonians 5:19-22 it tells us, “Do not quench the Spirit. Do not despise prophecies, BUT, test everything; hold fast to what is good. Abstain from every form of evil.” Friends! Evil can be deceptive and cunning! The word of God has an omnipotent power that cuts through all of the fog of self-deception and definitely pontificating! Many people quote the scripture and use it to their benefit when they want to self promote or appear to be somewhat spiritual. This is where discernment has to come in!!! If something feels wrong, if something is spiritually off key, is not in alignment with what Jesus said or what the scriptures speak, then discernment has to come in to play. The road gets narrower as you walk your Christian journey with Jesus, and you absolutely will be called many names because of the stance of wanting to be more like him, and more detached from the volumes of worldly knowledge. Wisdom isn't easily gained! But, it's so worth it when you get a little nugget that lasts for eternity. Suspicion vs. Discernment. I've seen this destroy and have been painfully more than a few times, a recipient of ugly and ruthless “suspicious” judgments. Suspicion destroys relationships. It destroys lives. It listens to hearsay rather than God's inward warnings. Suspicion can feed a self satisfaction (which is actually pride) when our choices to put others in a lesser and suspicious light, even sabotaging them, justifies our own agendas. When we are constantly suspicious of the motives of others, we drive people away that could be a great blessings to us. (They may even walk with a bit of a limp due to the battles and hard fought victories they've fought throughout their lives.) Check your life today. Are you discerning, or merely suspicious? The problem is, sometimes we label suspicion with the pious name of “discernment” and think we're being super spiritual. It's so important to learn the difference between discernment and suspicion! The difference is quite simple. Discernment comes from God and will recognize evil for what it is. Suspicion come from or soul and will imagine evil when there is none. If you see genuine compassion, kindness, mercy, accountability, humility and a forgiving nature in someone, you are seeing a surrendered soul. Not many want to talk about how hard spiritual growth and dying to ourselves, our opinions our interpretations is. It's not a one time thing, it's every day. It's remaining quiet when we want to speak. It's trusting God's timing when we would, rather control. It's doing it God's way when it doesn't make sense to us. It's quietly walking away from what might “appear to be a lucrative or more publicly promoting opportunity” when you know there are political or spiritually abusive environments involved. We don't get a lot of accolades or crowns here on earth for that kind of brave but necessary decision. But in heaven, when we do behold the face of the one who literally bled out for us, and he says, “Well done, so well done my good and faithful servant! Enter into my rest!” Oh my goodness, how absolutely all of the hardship and persecution will melt away in that moment, and the joy that is unspeakable and has yet to be fully understood, will be complete in our lives. It is necessary in life to learn from those who have more wisdom and experience, because they can help us see things that we don't notice. Even though modern culture tells us that we should “live our own truth and do whatever we think is best”, it's this type of thinking that leads us into trouble. This is why Scripture tells us not to be wise in our own eyes. True wisdom comes from fearing God. This means we should have a high regard for God's Word and His instructions to us. He knows all things, including, what is best for us. We can also gain wisdom from other people. When we can learn from the mistakes and experiences of others, we're better equipped to not make the same mistakes. However, if you think you're the only one who knows best, you are bound to repeat the same errors. There's a huge amount of exposure taking place in pulpits, Ministry organizations, Christian Media Corporations, Governments, Christian Universities and Bible Schools... ...Right now. Of course, we all know the Lord is doing a lot of the exposing and dealing with painful and shocking events that have or, are currently occurring, or are being investigated. Why is he doing this? Because he will not allow these kinds of charades, criminal acts or hiding of sexual misconductsto NOT be caught. Sadly many individuals who are sitting in church pulpits or are serving in ministry environments such as youth ministries, children's church, Young adult groups and more, are often made uncomfortable by things they see taking place with some of the staff members. The big question now is do you dare say anything? If you see a male individual in a place of authority as a teacher, a pastor, any kind of youth worker anywhere, being over familiar with females, and by that I mean, resting their hand on their back too often with letting it linger, standing too closely to them in their personal space, spending time alone with them in their office etc. with doors shut and no visible way to see anything taking place. These are red flags! A little bit of investigating and watching and taking notes is appropriate. Always document things that you see that make you feel there is something wrong going on and always date it. But be honest, not suspicious and don't exaggerate or embellish. If necessary, take pictures. These are now used as evidence in court cases. Another example! If you would happen to know that there was a youth minister who sexually approached or interfered with a child or a young adult, and it was hidden and “dealt with” in an internal investigation among elders or leaders of a church or youth organization, club or scouting group, but was never reported, and this individual was then packed up and sent off to another state to minister or workelsewhere, they have basically turned this person into a repeat offender. These things must be reported to the police! Here's the hard thing. We sure hope that we could go to people like elders or other leaders in the church if we see something taking place and know that deception is involvedand that others are covering it up. If there has ever been a question that you have seen or a child has reported to you, that a young adult has reported to you or a teenager has reported to you that something inappropriate, whether it was conversation, whether it was physical touch, whether it was a threat that took place, you must go to the police. Taking it to the pastor or taking it to the leadership "feels" like a good idea. But when there's a wolf in the crowd, when there are wolves in leadership positions, we don't take time to try to defend ourselves against wolves or predators. If you know, for a fact that these things have taken place, you must document and you must protect the children. You must protect the young developing adults. And, you must protect the future generations that would be affected if this perpetrator is permitted to be allowed to continue to remain in any organization, and not have appropriate legal consequences take place. There are many who are holding positions in churches that are hiding inappropriate events of their own, within their own staff, or within their own organization, who value their building, their notoriety and their income, more than they value protecting the sheep or telling the truth. Some people do not believe this is true! They think that surely the Holy Spirit would be exposing these things if they were really happening! Well, my friends, the Holy Spirit uses practical human beings who are aware and have cultivated discernment and see that there is something very wrong and very out of order going on, and these human beings must be bold, courageous, and speak out like the prophet Nathan spoke to King David when he was having a long-term affair with Bathsheba and murdered his own military leader in order to cover his own manipulative and adulterous behavior. There were terrible, painful consequences that took place because of what David did. Yet God in his mercy when David repented, restored David's relationship back to himself. But if forever changed David, and there were things that he was no longer permitted to partake in because of his wickedness. But God did not shun him. God corrected him. Here are a few basic recommendations I'd like to share as a Pastoral counselor (and as a minister myself), with those who are in some form of ministry. It's not wise for men to counsel Women alone, but if necessary they must have a glass window where another safe office or staff member can see into the room. I have seen too many people get enmeshed emotionally with intimate counseling and I have historical documents that sadly indicate where several ministers who fantasized or planned or, actually have run off with people they were counseling for marriage difficulties! They have devastated marriages, families and churches because they crossed a line and blew clear past healthy boundaries, and safety protocols for counseling. I also strongly recommend that men are not often alone in an office setting or ministry facility with women, especially if single, because they're vulnerable women, because the table can turn two ways. The woman can become needy or manipulative and play on the affections or the emotions of a tender, kind hearted man, and then turn around and accuse them of some kind of inappropriate actions. Men in buildings alone with women who are married and it's late at night with a woman who is beautiful and lovely, or even sweet and precious, can create a sense of desire in a man whois tired of the grind of life, maybe hard work, might be having some strain at home, and in a few moments of weakness, begins to pursue an emotional affair, talking too openly, sharing too openly, and it can quickly lead to other kinds of affection, emotional bonding and inappropriate touching. I know some of this sounds pretty heavy, and we as believers just don't want to have to hear about the horrible, dark things that could possibly take place! We so want to believe the best in everyone and we want to be merciful and forgiving! But, with the recent rash and exposure of well-known names, seemingly appearing holy and virtuous, many well protected individuals are now being exposed in multiple areas and in multiple environments, for hiding harm done to children, harm done to staff, and then using spiritual gifts or “spiritual pedigrees” to justify that they were just “tired or weak in the moment” and that they thought they'd handle it in house privately! Well, to speak bluntly and boldly, this fakery and denial is just all hogwash when the gaslighting and lying starts! We have to call it what it is! It's called spiritual abuse (SA) or clergy sexual abuse. (CSA) . Returning to my original introduction regarding the need for discernment versus suspicion, we have to be very wise and make sure that our hearts are right as we begin to walk out these very difficult times of exposure as well as needing to be vocal. There are victims among us who have not said anything for years about the things that took place in back rooms or offices or church buildings, camps or cars. For some reason, people run to suspicion and say, “Why are you now just beginning to talk about this? Why did you wait so long? What do you want out of this?” In legal terms when someone speaks out immediately about sexual abuse or harm done,the term is called “Outcry”. They “cry out”, they “tell”. When someone takes awhile to be able to process abuse, especially children (male, and female!) or young vulnerable teenagers or women who have been abused in the past, and have been threatened to remain silent or paid off to be quiet, and are easily preyed upon by those who are able to spot vulnerability, it takes them longer, and healthy unpacking and dialog frees them to tell. This must be tenderly and wisely handled with a skilled CHRISTIAN trauma counselor who works in these areas of sexual, church or cult abuse, or child abuse. The term for this, when someone takes so long or doesn't remember everything that happened (because they've been threatened and they have shut it out), this is called “Delayed Outcry.” With the proper counseling and the proper police reporting involved, then there becomes an investigation or a forensic investigation that listens to and reviews documents, the stories or events, does the investigating, looks at any kind of proof which could be documents, notes, texts, emails, pictures, clothing, the location or rooms these things happened in. Then, they begin to question and cross examine those who are being accused. Yes! There have been people who have lied and set others up for something they never did. Or, they lured people into getting them to be involved in nefarious behaviors, use of drugs, alcohol, inappropriate touching, looking at unsafe objects, videos or pictures, and then turn around and use it to project onto that individual in order to hide their own very Addictive sicknesses. Here's the Honest Deal. When there are wolves operating the pulpits, we don't say, “well they were once a really nice sheep so we have to be nice to them!” A wolf is a wolf! A wolf puts on a mask like a sheep and can appear saintly and beautiful and tell sad, well oiled stories about themselves to make themselves look like they're repentant over something “small” that they may struggle over and then everyone feels like, “what a lovely, humble soul!” They can con, they can cry, they can preach, they can look compassionate. They can talk a good line, they can be very convincing. But, if they have been predators, touching children, often touching women, touching men, plagiarizing, mishandling funds for their own purposes and lavish living... …These are wolves. We have to call them for what they are. They thrive on building their egos and are very convincing in order build their own empires, claiming that it was the Lord giving them all the blessings. 2 Corinthians 11:13-14 addresses this so strongly! “For such men are false apostles, deceitful workmen, disguising themselves as apostles of Christ. And no wonder, for even Satan disguises himself as an angel of light!” Friends, Discernment is at an all-time low and the Lord is bringing it to the forefront. The Spirit of God is saying to you and saying to me, “cultivate develop and train yourself to be discerning and to test everything!” This means school boards, politicians, those in the pulpit, those in other ministries and any other position of authority. Some of the slickest and most well promoted people are often those of who have charming, manipulative narcissistic traits and harm many in their wake. The posture of power, inflated titles, fake tears, swiftly changing of trends and movements that claim it's “THE thing” God is doing, are lures to draw crowds, train people to trust the speakers to hear from God for them ( but not fully train the audience to discern and judge.) Oh the wretched and unbelievably twisted things I have heard behind the doors of Pastoral counseling! Oh the ugly and extremely uncomfortable things I've witnessed in Green rooms before live “Christian” broadcasts. Oh the unbelievably huge complex and disgusting competition that goes on among ministries and Christian organizations, when monetary policies are used as a way to enrich those at the top. If There's Anything I'd Scream From the Rooftops Today It Would Be, “Cultivate and Learn Discernment!” Be sober! Be wise! Be accountable!” Oh Lord Jesus! Mature your people. Teach them to hear your voice. I would like to share a statement from a wonderful man of God who is a seasoned Husband, Father, Pastor, Speaker, and Author. His name is Tim Challies. He shares these very potent and deep words. “With discernment comes division. A person who seeks to be discerning must be willing to suffer the effects of this division. It will divide not only the believer from the unbeliever, but it may even divide a discerning believer from one who is undiscerning. It will separate the mature from the immature and the naïve from the prudent.” SO well said! In my closing out of this podcast today, I would like to share a few potent words from Dr. Diane Langberg who has worked in multicultural and many international settings were abuse and tragedy of every kind, (those imagined and those that you cannot imagine that have taken place). She works as a specialist among those who have been traumatized by Church abuse in its many forms. She is a wise Senior woman who I greatly admire and have learned much from. As I share her statements in closing, allow them to speak to the deeper part of you where the Lord is developing discernment and greater awareness. Diane says, “Many of us have confused the church system with Jesus Christ; they are not the same. There are wolves among the sheep, tares among the wheat. Jesus called humans that looked good on the outside, white-washed tombs full of stink. My work has taught me that many poor sheep have followed a blind guide, a gifted wolf, and landed in a pit. No so-called Christian system is truly God's work unless it “fleshes out” his character. Toleration of sin, pretense, and crookedness do not reveal the character of God, even if they bear his name. Arrogance is never godly. Covering up sin is never godly. Abuse of power is never godly. Shepherds who feed on sheep are abusive. Leadership that preserves and protects the system, rather than the people, turns the house of God into a safe place for predators. Those who come to feed on God himself then find themselves being the main course instead. We have failed to protect leaders from their own bondage to self-deception and sin. Exposure brings hope, for it brings the cancer to the light. To hide sin by cover-up or silent complicity is spiritual abuse. It is a failure to love the perpetrator. Demise of a system—even a spiritual system—is not the worst that can happen! We must acknowledge and tell the truth about these things. Great damage is being done to God's sheep, in his name. He weeps over such leaders and the sheep they harm. Be watchful. Recognize coercive and manipulative behavior. Call it by its right name when someone in power uses spiritual words and ideas to silence, control, and intimidate. Be discerning about those who hold power—including yourself. Do not be deceived. May we, with Daniel, call out to God: “O Lord, hear! O Lord forgive. O Lord listen and act. For your own sake do not delay, because your church and your people are called by your name.”(Dan. 9:19). Source: https://erlc.com/resource/when-the-sheep-are-preyed-upon/ Finally, I would like to say these words. Trauma can leave people feeling shattered and alone. But through our faith, we discover that God's love is unwavering and His healing touch can mend even the deepest wounds. Let's remember that we are not defined by our pain, But by the Grace that lifts us up, and leads us toward restoration. If you find yourself carrying the weight of trauma, know that you are not alone on this journey. For those of you who may be trembling with fear or who have experienced any kind of abuse. For those of you, how are trembling and fear, because you know you have done something and have hidden it from others or have protected others who you know have done harmful, evil things, the word of God says to confess your faults to one another to confess your sins so that you may be clean, freed, and that you may be forgiven. To those of you who have been abused, don't be afraid to find a safe, godly, skilled trauma counselor who will be able to help you be freed from the prisons of shame, control, and intimidation within, so that you can walk in the light of grace and freedom and know that your Father in heaven has rescued you from those that harm. To help you in your journey, I have included a link where you can quickly locate or begin to research a Christian counselor who is skilled and able to help you with whatever specific area that you may need to have help with. https://tinyurl.com/5h4zfc9u Let's pray together before we end this time together. Heavenly Father, May everyone who knows your mercy keep putting their trust in you, for they can count on you for help no matter what. O Lord, you will never, no, never, neglect those who come to you." -Psalms 9:10 Heavenly Father, in the face of fear and uncertainty, I call upon your strength to fill those who are listening to, or who are reading this message, fill them with courage. When the wounds of traumatic experiences seem too deep to overcome, remind them that you are the ever-present help in times of trouble. Grant them the bravery to face their fears head-on, knowing that you go in front of them, leading them into a future, free from the shackles of the past. Thank you for being our fortress and our deliverer. With you by their side, They will not be afraid. Amen. Duplication and sharing of this writing is welcomed, as long as the complete message, Website, podcast link and information for Mary Lindow is included. Thank You! 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Send us a messageToday, in our here and now, there is a destructive heresy (among many others) being taught in Christian Universities and seminaries where Pastors are being trained, that denies the full and final authority of Scripture. This is producing an increasing number of people who claim to be Christian, but who no longer view the Bible as the ultimate source and foundation for Truth. In Romans 1, and verse 25, we are warned that many will “exchange the Truth about God for a lie.” In 2 Timothy 4:3-4, Paul writes: “For the time will come when people will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around themselves teachers who will tickle their itching ears with what they want to hear. They will turn their ears away from the truth, and turn aside to myths.”We have reached that hour, therefore, it is time for genuine believers to contend even more earnestly for the Faith which was once for all delivered to the saints (Jude 1:3) and test every spirit to be certain it is of God. And to “Be Ready” to meet Jesus in the air for the time is growing very close!Support the showVisit our website: https://agapelightministries.com/
Can a college focused on ancient texts prepare students for modern challenges better than traditional universities? Dr. Charles Dewberry, Academic Dean of Gutenberg College, joins Robert to discuss their unique great books approach to higher education. Learn how this small liberal arts college uses tutoring and primary texts to teach students the art of living wisely and discover why their graduates are uniquely prepared to tackle complex problems in today's world. https://gutenberg.edu/
The story of the prodigal son isn't just one of the most powerful parables in the Bible—it's one of the most enduring stories in culture, inspiring countless works of art, music, and literature throughout history. But beyond its cultural impact lies a deeply personal truth: it's a story about grace, forgiveness, and coming home. In this episode, we explore the profound meaning behind Jesus' parable, uncovering how both the rebellious younger son and the self-righteous older brother reveal our struggles—and how God's extravagant love meets us wherever we are. No matter how far we've wandered or how lost we feel, God's arms are always open.SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: The free study guide for *When Faith Fails* is now available! This companion guide is designed to help you go deeper, with chapter-by-chapter insights, engaging questions, and space for personal reflection. Perfect for individual study or group discussions. Download your copy today at pursuingfaith.org/study-guidePodcast Links:www.pursuingfaith.org
Guest: Adam RasmussenOrganization: Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian UniversityPosition: Fellow at CRC & Dean of the College of Arts & Humanities at ACUTopic: results of a survey regarding Christian participation in the 2024 Presidential Election and how they votedWebsite: culturalresearchcenter.com
Guest: Adam RasmussenOrganization: Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian UniversityPosition: Fellow at CRC & Dean of the College of Arts & Humanities at ACUTopic: results of a survey regarding Christian participation in the 2024 Presidential Election and how they votedWebsite: culturalresearchcenter.com
Today we're sitting down with Zach Dechant Strength and Conditioning and Performance Coach at Texas Christian University (TCU). Today's topic is going through the off-season “to-do” list. Topics Include:Some main bullet points to achieve in a great off-season protocolTesting and assessing on Day 1Periodization Ready to take your game to the next level? With our holistic and data-driven approach, experienced coaches, and cutting-edge technology, RPP Baseball takes the guesswork out of player development. Twitter https://twitter.com/RPP_Baseball/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/RPP_Baseball/ Call us at 201-308-3363 Email us at rpp@RocklandPeakPerformance.com Website ...
This is a fun conversation full of the easy listening we all need after surviving Halloween, a time change and the election. We laughed our way through most of this episode and think you will, too. We begin AND end with Fran sharing wild adventure stories that will surprise and entertain you. Then you asked and we answered your questions including the five things we are loving right now. We had a lot to share so please enjoy our shenanigans and as always, we thank you for listening and love rambling with you each week! Wendy's copycat chili recipe snack baskets with liners Ruggable gingerbread house doormat Proverbs 16:24: "Kind words are like honey— sweet to the soul and healthy for the body." We LOVE connecting with you in our Facebook group, Instagram & TikTok If you want to learn more about Union University, check out the website www.uu.edu or email Fran at fthomas@uu.edu - we also have a fee waiver fee if you plan to apply! Simply use the word TALK on the application.
This conversation has the fun encouragment we all need to get us through election week. We ramble about Halloween, Daylight Savings Time, Union Homecoming, Athena the owl, and Christmas tree cakes. Our spiritual segment includes a recap of Amy Ragon's episode and the power of noticing. We sure don't want to miss what the Lord is doing in our lives! We pray this conversation will put a smile on your face. We love you and love serving you each week through this podcast! Proverbs 16:24: "Kind words are like honey— sweet to the soul and healthy for the body." We LOVE connecting with you in our Facebook group, Instagram & TikTok If you want to learn more about Union University, check out the website www.uu.edu or email Fran at fthomas@uu.edu - we also have a fee waiver fee if you plan to apply! Simply use the word TALK on the application.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: The free study guide for *When Faith Fails* is now available! This companion guide is designed to help you go deeper, with chapter-by-chapter insights, engaging questions, and space for personal reflection. Perfect for individual study or group discussions. Download your copy today at pursuingfaith.org---We then dive into a message Dominic gave recently, called "Habits of a Healthy Heart." We'll explore what it means to cultivate a heart that thrives in God's purpose by unpacking Scripture and three essential Hebrew words—Shalom, Ashre, and Tamim. These beautiful words offer a pathway to inner transformation, encouraging a life marked by generosity, integrity, and wholeness. This episode invites you to build a heart that radiates God's love and peace to those around you.
Our precious friend Amy Ragon is back by popular demand! We love Amy for many reasons, especially her ability to have the deepest, richest conversations in the most relatable way. We talk about what it means to leave a legacy (shoutout Reading Rainbow!) and how to evaluate who we are becoming. Amy shares what the Lord is teaching her, including some powerful encouragement for anyone in a waiting season. We talk about discipleship and how we misunderstood what it actually means. We talk about confessional community and how to identify and confess the deeply rooted sin in our life, plus how teach all of this to our children. We consider the difference in listening vs. hearing and how to honor God well in our interactions with others. This converstion is so packed and so powerful and we are grateful for it! Thank you, Amy, for always making us feel seen, heard and valued! On legacy: "Who are you becoming?" "What is available and waiting for us if we just have eyes to see it?" On discipleship: "The gospel is always present in every conversation, even if it's not spoken. Do we have ears to hear it?" "Every day we have to choose: am I going to follow Him with my life?" On confession: "When I can name my sin, it takes the power away from the enemy." "If the devil can isolate you, he will influence you." The Desire Chart by Paul David Tripp Centrality of the Gospel and Identifying Idols Worksheet by Tim Keller "Do we believe God is who he says he is and will do what he says he will do?" Proverbs 16:24: "Kind words are like honey— sweet to the soul and healthy for the body." We LOVE connecting with you in our Facebook group, on Instagram & TikTok If you want to learn more about Union University, check out the website www.uu.edu or email Fran at fthomas@uu.edu - we also have a fee waiver fee if you plan to apply! Simply use the word TALK on the application.
Arizona Christian University Reports That 32 Million Christians Are Likely To Stay Home This Election Day. How can this be the truth when everything Christians stand for is at stake in this election? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This conversation is all about our recent trips, sports and Jesus! Fran shares details from her Fall Break trip to the Big Apple and Angela recaps her trip to the mountains. We talk Tennessee football (Go Vols!), the adorable kid who danced his way into our hearts, plus our favorite ways to support disaster relief from the horriific flooding in East Tennessee and North Carolina. We wrap it all up by answering our favorite questions: "What's the condition of your heart right now? What is the Lord teaching you in this season?" Let us know your thoughts after you listen. We love hearing from you! Learn more about the magnifier disguised as a beautiful necklace here Cozyband headband wireless headphones Support disaster relief in East TN and Western NC when you buy a t-shirt from Old South Apparel Follow Cayson Cagle on Instagram here Pirate Voyage Dinner Show in Pigeon Forge Local Goat restaurant in Pigeon Forge You can listen to the Union University "Let's Talk About That" Podcast with Brooke Hampel here “For the Lord God is a sun and shield; the Lord bestows favor and honor. No good thing does he withhold from those who walk uprightly.” — Psalm 84:11 Proverbs 16:24: "Kind words are like honey— sweet to the soul and healthy for the body." We LOVE connecting with you in our Facebook group, Instagram & TikTok If you want to learn more about Union University, check out the website www.uu.edu or email Fran at fthomas@uu.edu - we also have a fee waiver fee if you plan to apply! Simply use the word TALK on the application.
In this episode of FFAF we discuss the recent news out of Harding University. Not so much the nuts and bolts but just the principle and phenomenon of these so-called Christian universities going off the rails. We pray something edifying and informative was said. for Bible questions and show topic suggestions send and email to: www.christianityisnow@gmail.com Be sure to follow us on "X" formerly known as Twitter: https://twitter.com/1Chronicles1232 If you want to support the show monthly, www.patreon.com/christianitynow You can do a one time donation through PayPal: nearchurches@gmail.com #christianitynow #christianitytoday #varietyshow #bibletime #biblestudy #gospel #biblequestions #bibleanswers #venting #gossip #bibletalk#biblepodcast #christiancontent #christianliving #biblicalworldview #faithjourney #fatihwalk #biblestudy #biblereading
If you need a little comedy in your life, parts of this conversation had us laughing until we cried. We ramble about a lot of things including our fall break adventures and whether we are prepared for a natural disaster. Hilarity ensues midway through this episode then we transition into the spiritual segment where we discuss how to be vulnerable and authentic as we pursue the Lord. Who do you want to become as an individual pursuing Christ? What do you want to be known for? How do you want God to use you? What is holding you back? We talk about all of that and so much more, and as always, we pray it will encourage you today! Learn more about Rapid Radios Find Angela's favorite influencer for news headlines and updates on North Carolina's recovery efforts - Doxielvr on tiktok or instagram Proverbs 16:24: "Kind words are like honey— sweet to the soul and healthy for the body." We LOVE connecting with you in our Facebook group, on Instagram & on TikTok If you want to learn more about Union University, check out the website www.uu.edu or email Fran at fthomas@uu.edu - we also have a fee waiver fee if you plan to apply! Simply use the word TALK on the application.
His attempt to undermine the university will not succeed because the law protects the ability of religious organizations to operate consistent with their mission. Constitutional expert, lawyer, author, pastor, and founder of Liberty Counsel Mat Staver discusses the important topics of the day with co-hosts and guests that impact life, liberty, and family. To stay informed and get involved, visit LC.org.
This week's conversation is a little more on the spiritual side, although y'all know us well enough to know there is some ridiculous, too. We loved our time with the ladies at Malesus Baptist Church last month and wanted to share some of that conversation with you. We discuss what it means to grow in Christ and how to know if you are entering a growing season. There is discomfort in growth, and there is discomfort in staying the same. We will never change if we aren't challenged! We talk about abiding, pruning, watering, and other favorite takeaways from John 15 and Galatians 5. Ephesians 1:17-19 Romans 12 John 15:1-17 Galatians 5:22-23 “It doesn't matter who plants the seed or who waters the seed. The Lord makes it grow.” 1 Corinthians 3:6-7 We aren't commanded to bear fruit. We are commanded to abide. Abiding is doing more by doing less. “Some thoughts are seeds that have been planted. Others are weeds born from our own soil. Either way, don't water what you don't want to grow.” Jackie Hill Perry “Nothing is more painful to the branch or irresponsible of the Gardner than to avoid pruning.” Beth Moore “Chasing Vines” "Sit with women who sit at the feet of Jesus. The conversations are different. You walk away feeling inspired not inferior because those are women who know that this Christian walk is a race to God, but not a competition with others." - Purposeful Women Co Angela's favorite burger joint in The Gulch, Nashville - Burger Republic Learn more about the Kenyan ministry for special needs children and their mommas Purposefully Made Ministries We LOVE connecting with you in our Facebook group, on Instagram & on TikTok If you want to learn more about Union University, check out the website www.uu.edu or email Fran at fthomas@uu.edu - we also have a fee waiver fee if you plan to apply! Simply use the word TALK on the application. Proverbs 16:24: "Kind words are like honey— sweet to the soul and healthy for the body."
In this episode, we look at Acts 8, exploring the powerful story of how the early church responded to opposition. This episode begins by examining the catalyst for revival in Judea and Samaria—persecution that scattered believers but also ignited a movement that would transform entire regions. We unpack Philip's evangelistic efforts in Samaria, where miraculous signs and conversions took place, including the intriguing encounter with Simon the Sorcerer. Through Simon's story, we reflect on the dangers of trying to manipulate God's power and the importance of genuine faith and surrender. Podcast Links:www.pursuingfaith.org
In Texas' 2024 elections, long shot candidates are facing uphill battles in heavily gerrymandered districts. Why these candidates are running. Why federal regulators are giving researchers the green light to build a nuclear reactor at Abilene Christian University. The state is paying more for mental health services. But private psychiatric hospitals say they're not getting […] The post Abilene Christian University gets green light for nuclear reactor research appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
This conversation is full of classic rambling including Fran's trip to Chicago, Gen X reminiscing, what we are learning on Tiktok, and our new low-level goals. We also have updates on Fran's new neighborhood adventures and Angela's shopping probation (and how she was motivated by a mouse!!!). We wrap it all up with Galatians 6:9 and what the Lord is teaching us in this season. We hope this episode puts a smile on your face. We love y'all and hope you have a great week! Proverbs 16:24: "Kind words are like honey— sweet to the soul and healthy for the body." We LOVE connecting with you! Find us on Facebook •Instagram and TikTok If you want to learn more about Union University, check out the website www.uu.edu or email Fran at fthomas@uu.edu - we also have a fee waiver fee if you plan to apply! Simply use the word TALK on the application.
This conversation begins with a blast from the past! We are talking all things Gen X including the Brat Pack actors we loved as teenagers. We discuss the Brats documentary on Hulu, the power of being labeled by others and how it impacts our identity. We also share what we are learning from Practicing the Way by John Mark Comer including contemplative prayer and the small habits crucial to our spiritual formation. This book has reshaped our undertanding of what it means to be a follower of Jesus Christ, and we consider it a "must read" for us all! You can also watch this week's episode on our YouTube Channel! Crest 3D White Professional Effects Whitestrips Teeth Whitening Kit LifeCell Anti-Aging Teeth Serum Hokas Stinson 7 2048 game Brats documentary on Hulu All I wanted in life was to be seen, but I felt like I wasn't being seen. We give words the power to either help us grown or to harm us Practicing the Way by John Mark Comer Learning how to pause and simply "look at God looking at you with love." Gaze at the beauty of the Lord. We become like what we gaze at. The most important thing that happens between God and the human soul is to to love and be loved by God Contemplative prayer - spending time with Jesus - enjoying and being with God. There's a kind of knowledge you can only get by direct person to person experience. May you be covered in the dust of your rabbi. The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by John Mark Comer Proverbs 16:24: "Kind words are like honey— sweet to the soul and healthy for the body." We LOVE connecting with you on Facebook & Instagram • Follow us on TikTok If you want to learn more about Union University, check out the website www.uu.edu or email Fran at fthomas@uu.edu - we also have a fee waiver fee if you plan to apply! Simply use the word TALK on the application.
Saudi Arabia is a terrible place to be in summer, Christains turn against their own because they don't understand literary devices, Christian Reform Church doubles-down on hate, Catholic church sued for torturing rather than helping, Christian University shocks everyone by being awful, Unitarians consider adding a new anti-bigotry principle to their creed and some of them fight against it, and Louisiana wants to force kids to have to look at a stupid and outdated group of rules.