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Send us a Text Message - include your name!SUPPORT THE SHOWIn this episode of the FOB podcast, Pastor Eric and Andy engage in a thoughtful conversation about perfection and the pursuit of excellence. They share their journeys toward accepting brokenness and the imperfections of life. The discussion also touches on the themes from the book "The Trellis and the Vine," offering valuable insights. Additionally, they explore their own insecurities, which often emerge when they relinquish control and delegate responsibilities. You can find "The Trellis and the Vine" by Colin Marshall and Tony Payne on Amazon.com for purchase. This book explores the essential components of Christian ministry through the metaphor of a trellis and a vine, focusing on disciple-making and the structures that support it. Making TimeWhat if you could literally make more time? How would your life change?Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show."Faith Over Breakfast with Pastors Andy & Eric" is a weekly podcast where Pastors Andy and Eric come together over a imaginary delicious breakfast to talk about faith, food, sermons, culture, and more. In each episode, the pastors delve into thought-provoking topics and offer inspiring insights and practical guidance for those seeking to deepen their relationship with Jesus. With occasional guests joining the conversation, "Faith Over Breakfast with Pastors Andy & Eric" provides a unique perspective on what it means to live a life of faith in today's world. Whether you're a seasoned Christian or just starting on your faith journey, this podcast is the perfect companion for your morning routine. So join Pastors Andy and Eric each week as they explore the intersections of faith, food, and life over a delicious breakfast.Support:https://www.buzzsprout.com/97804/support
Aaron and Jonathan discuss the book The Trellis and the Vine by Colin Marshall and Tony Payne and how it should influence the way we operate as Christians and church members.
Merry Christmas! In this gift-wrapped episode, Josh and Taylor look back at all God did through Hidden Acres in 2023. Plus the top 10(ish) books we read in 2023. Thanks for a great year of ministry and we look forward to seeing you in 2024! Josh's Top 10 books of 2023: 1 Sacred Playgrounds by Jacob Sorenson 2 Is God anti-gay? by Sam Allberry 3 Five View on Law and Gospel by Editor: Stanley Gundry 4 Eragon by Christopher Paolini 5 Unoffendable by Brant Hansen 6 Wax and Wayne by Brandon Sanderson 7 Senlin Ascends by Josiah Bancroft 8 Making All Things New: Inaugurated Eschatology for the Life of the Church by Ben Gladd, Matt Harmon 9 Leaders yet Discovered by Greg Robinson & Rob Ribbe 10 2023 Hidden Acres Summer Staff Manual Taylor's Top 10 books of 2023: 1 Sacred Playgrounds by Jacob Sorenson 2 Leaders Yet Discovered by Greg Robinson & Rob Ribbe 3 Show Them Jesus by Jack Klumpenhower 4 Fifty Reasons Why Jesus Came To Die by John Piper 5 Inexpressible by Michael Card 6 The Trellis and the Vine by Colin Marshall and Tony Payne 7 Christian Beliefs by Wayne and Elliot Grudem 8 Instruments in the Redeemer's Hands by Paul David Tripp 9 The Kingdom of God and the Glory of the Cross by Patrick Schreiner 10 New Morning Mercies by Paul David Tripp For more information about Hidden Acres Christian Center, visit hacamps.org, call our office at 515-547-2751, send an email to podcast@hacamps.org, or look us up on social media. Music Credit: Life by Roa https://soundcloud.com/roa_music1031 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hacamps/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hacamps/support
The great commission makes disciple-making the normal agenda and priority of every church and every disciple. – Colin Marshall and Tony Payne
In this episode, Phil and Roy have a discussion with Colin Marshall! We discuss Colin's background, his meandering path to becoming a husbandry professional, his personal relationship to keeping at home, how it's changed for him over time, and a whole lot more. Have a listen! And please like, subscribe, and share this episode, if you feel so inclined. To offer direct support to the show, please consider subscribing to our Patreon (https://patreon.com/projectherpetoculture) and have a look at our generous sponsors! SHOW NOTES: https://www.animalsathomenetwork.com/25-colin-marshall/ LINKS FROM THE EPISODE: Follow Colin on Instagram: @colinsharks92 Our Sponsors: CHECK OUT Custom Reptile Habitats CLICK HERE Cold Blooded Caffeine (apply the code ‘projectherp' for 10% off): https://coldbloodedcaffeine.com/?ref=PH Tortoise Supply: https://www.tortoisesupply.com Reptile Rocks: https://www.superuro.com Redline Shipping: https://www.redlineshipping.com Support, Subscribe & Follow: Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/projectherpetoculture Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@projectherpetoculture4860 Follow P : H on Instagram: @projectherpetoculture Follow Phil on Instagram: @aridsonly Follow Roy on Instagram: @wellspringherp
Colin Marshall's essays on on cities, language, and culture have appeared in publications like the New Yorker, the Guardian, and the Los Angeles Review of Books, whose Korea Blog he wrote for six years. He's now at work on a book of essays in Korean, and a book about Los Angeles in English. Find Colin Online Twitter: https://twitter.com/colinmarshall Website: http://blog.colinmarshall.org/ Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmG7qCR4RSo Korea Deconstructed by David Tizzard ▶ Get in touch: datizzard@swu.ac.kr ▶ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=62047873 ▶ Watch us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DavidTizzard ▶ Listen on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/co/podcast... ▶ Listen on podcasts: https://koreadeconstructed.libsyn.com... ▶ Music by Kev at Disorientalz. Check him out!
On this episode of Weekend Debrief, Dave and Wes discuss the themes of service, discipleship, and hospitality. They talk about where they think Grace Church is concerning these things and talk about how to improve. They also start a new NFL season tradition called the "Mascot Moment" and highlight the monthly mission's partnership for September, SAT-7. Send comments or questions to (971) 301-2414. Missions Links & Book Recommendations: SAT-7 Grace Missions Page The Trellis and the Vine by Colin Marshall & Tony Payne The Vine Project by Colin Marshall & Tony Payne
When it comes to discipleship - does it feel like just another thing added to the list? Like we don't already have enough on our plates. What if God actually wants you to be before you do? This week Pastor Dan, Ryan, & Mike will unpack that idea, while sharing from their own personal experiences. Join us for the conversation.Recommended Reading:- The Trellis and the Vine by Colin Marshall and Tony Payne- The Secrets of the Secret Place by Bob Sorge
Did you know that there was once a Negro Bible, that excluded most of the Old Testament and any mention of freedom and liberation? Or that Zambia had a space program in the 1960s? In this episode, Aileen walks you through these incredible facts of history! Imagine, there are no digressions! Blog Post: https://the-inbetweeners.blogspot.com/2018/04/tribalism-not-just-african-problem.html Sources The Negro Bible Bartolomé de las Casas (WikiQuote) Becky Little, Why Bibles Given to Slaves Omitted Most of the Old Testament (2019) Blue Letter Bible, Expose of Mormonism: The Bible, (n.d.) Brigit Katz, Heavily Abridged ‘Slave Bible' Removed Passages That Might Encourage Uprisings(2019) Daniel Walden, Was Jesus a Socialist? (2020) Erica Johnson, Rosaries and Revolution: Father Philemon, Catholicism, and the Haitian Revolution(2015) George Moore, Wrongfully Dividing the Word Of Truth: The History And Impact of the Negro Slave Bible - Part 1 (2021) George Moore, Wrongfully Dividing the Word Of Truth: The History and Impact of the Negro Slave Bible- Part 2 (2021) John E. Baur, International Repercussions of the Haitian Revolution (1970) Michel Martin, Slave Bible From The 1800s Omitted Key Passages That Could Incite Rebellion(2018) Rearranged the Trade Patterns of the Western Hemisphere in Lucia Coppolaro and Francine McKenzie, A Global History of Trade and Conflict since 1500 (2013) Robert J Matthews, “Why don't we use the Inspired Version of the Bible in the Church? Would it be helpful to me to read it?” (1977) Steven Topik, An Explosion of Violence: How the Haitian Revolution Zambia's Space Program Royal Museums Greenwich, The Zambian Space Programme (n.d.) Namwali Serpell, The Zambian “Afronaut” Who Wanted to Join the Space Race (2017) Colin Marshall, Meet ‘The Afronauts': An Introduction to Zambia's Forgotten 1960s Space Program, (2020) Eric Otieno Sumba, Afronauts Are Forever | The Enduring Cultural Legacy Of The ‘Zambia Space Program'(2020) Alexis C Madrigal, Old, Weird Tech: The Zambian Space Cult of the 1960s (2010)
Bible-teaching churches need Bible teachers. Hear how Steve Brandon equips men to read, explain, and apply the Bible in their homes and in their churches.About Our GuestSteve Brandon is the founding pastor of Rock Valley Bible Church in Loves Park, Illinois. He earned his master of divinity from The Master's Seminary and his doctor of ministry from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He has been married to his wife Yvonne since 1992, and the Lord has blessed them with five children and one granddaughter. Featured ResourceThe Master's Seminary: Get equipped for pastoral and academic service beginning with a Master of Divinity through to a Doctor of Philosophy. On-site and distance-learning programs can provide you the flexibility you need to become the best you can be in the service of our Lord Jesus Christ.Resources MentionedSteve's blogJackson Hole Bible CollegeGrace Church of DuPage, Warrenville, IllinoisKishwaukee Bible Church, DeKalb, IllinoisWord Partners, Palos Heights, IllinoisThe Charles Simeon TrustThe Institute for Expository Preaching by OnePassion and Ligonier Ministries, Colin Marshall and Tony Payne, The Trellis and the Vine, Youngstown, OH: Matthias Media, 2021.
Ray Bradbury fue un escritor estadounidense mejor conocido por su obra distópica Farenheit 451. Escribió fantasía, terror y ciencia ficción. Colin Marshall en Open Culture, sacó unos consejos de una charla dada por el escritor. Hoy comparto contigo estos consejos de escritura de uno de los grandes de la literatura estadounidense. pa' que te inspires, […]
In this episode, we hear from Liz Cuenin, Dawson's Minister of Outreach & Assimilation, and Kasey Hagen, Dawson's Associate Minister of Recreation. These ladies discuss their journeys in ministry, even when they have found themselves in places they didn't expect to be. SHOW NOTES: Host: Rachel Langston Job 19:25-27 Romans 12:1 Dawson Next Steps Dawson Recreation Ministry New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Samford University Walk Through The Bible Ministries Seeker Springs Ministry Mary Jo Sharp The Enneagram The Gilmore Girls (TV) Pride and Predjudice (Movie) BOOKS: Christy Miller Series by Robin Jones Gunn The Trellis & The Vine by Colin Marshall and Tony Payne Harry Potter Series by J.K. Rowling Pride and Predjudice by Jane Austen The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis Deep Discipleship by J.T. English Holier Than Thou by Jackie Hill Perry Lord Of The Rings Trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien The Next Right Thing Journal by Emily P. Freeman Recording Date: Fall, 2021
In this episode, we hear from Liz Cuenin, Dawson's Minister of Outreach & Assimilation, and Kasey Hagen, Dawson's Associate Minister of Recreation. These ladies discuss their journeys in ministry, even when they have found themselves in places they didn't expect to be. SHOW NOTES: Host: Rachel Langston Job 19:25-27 Romans 12:1 Dawson Next Steps Dawson Recreation Ministry New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Samford University Walk Through The Bible Ministries Seeker Springs Ministry Mary Jo Sharp The Enneagram The Gilmore Girls (TV) Pride and Predjudice (Movie) BOOKS: Christy Miller Series by Robin Jones Gunn The Trellis & The Vine by Colin Marshall and Tony Payne Harry Potter Series by J.K. Rowling Pride and Predjudice by Jane Austen The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis Deep Discipleship by J.T. English Holier Than Thou by Jackie Hill Perry Lord Of The Rings Trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien The Next Right Thing Journal by Emily P. Freeman Recording Date: Fall, 2021
Welcome to Conversations Late at Night, episode twelve. In this episode we chat with Colin Marshall, a broadcaster and essayist who writes about languages, culture and cities. Colin has a particular interest in Los Angeles and Seoul, the latter being the city he's called home for the past six years. We riffed on many ideas and topics including the subject of whether you can have culture without cities, the history of Korean cinema, and the question to ponder when exploring South Korea: "Are you wandering through a place that is 5000 years old or 75 years old?". Please enjoy. ••• A few links to find Colin's work on the web: Twitter • Website ※ All music composed by SJF. If you like the podcast and would like to support it, please share with a loved one. SJF's Patreon • Cody's Patreon Ask questions or let us know what you think in our Signal group. www.conversationslateatnight.com
Mark is joined by musician David Brookings, Gig Gab host Dave Hamilton, and OpenCulture writer Colin Marshall to discuss Peter Jackson's documentary Get Back and the enduring popularity of The Beatles. For more, visit prettymuchpop.com. Hear bonus content for this episode at patreon.com/prettymuchpop or by subscribing via Apple Podcasts to the Mark Lintertainment Channel. Sponsors: Book a top-rated doctor by getting the Zocdoc ad at Zocdoc.com/PMP. Get a loan to lower your monthly payments at Upstart.com/PRETTY. Get 20% off your first Box of Awesome from Bespoke Post at boxofawesome.com, code PRETTY. Get 15% off your next gift at uncommongood.com/PMP.
Mark is joined by musician David Brookings, Gig Gab host Dave Hamilton, and OpenCulture writer Colin Marshall to discuss Peter Jackson's documentary Get Back and the enduring popularity of The Beatles. For more, visit prettymuchpop.com. Hear bonus content for this episode at patreon.com/prettymuchpop or by subscribing via Apple Podcasts to the Mark Lintertainment Channel. Sponsors: Book a top-rated doctor by getting the Zocdoc ad at Zocdoc.com/PMP. Get a loan to lower your monthly payments at Upstart.com/PRETTY. Get 20% off your first Box of Awesome from Bespoke Post at boxofawesome.com, code PRETTY. Get 15% off your next gift at uncommongood.com/PMP.
Ray Bradbury fue un escritor estadounidense mejor conocido por su obra distópica Farenheit 451. Escribió fantasía, terror y ciencia ficción. Colin Marshall en Open Culture, sacó unos consejos de una charla dada por el escritor. Hoy comparto contigo estos consejos de escritura de uno de los grandes de la literatura estadounidense. Musica utilizada en el … Read More
UK-based environmental and animal welfare campaigners Dominic Dyer and Charlie Moores are off the leash. In our third episode we begin by discussing the Queen's Speech and potential advances for animal welfare (including animal sentience, hare coursing, foie gras) and what was left out (the badger cull, the fishing industry, a commitment to ban snares). We look at trophy hunting (with a pre-record from Eduardo Goncalves, founder of the Campaign to Ban Trophy Hunting) and deer shooting at English Heritage's Wrest Park (kudos Bedfordshire Against Trophy Hunting fo that story). We discuss whether Jonathan Seed, the Conservative's candidate for Wiltshire's Police and Crime Commissioner, should have ever been put forward. We take a long look at grouse moor lobby group C4PMC and supply a long list of wildlife crime/raptor persecution to counter their propaganda. In 'Hero and Villian' we praise both Dr Paula Kahumbu and the individuals who worked to return a Minke Whale to the sea, and return to Jonathan Seed as our villain of the week. In '60 Second Sell' we flag up Salford Wildlife, Colin Marshall of livingworldeducation.com, Nicky Campbell's podcast (which Dominic guested on), and the Animal Welfare Party. War on Wildlife Project | The Queen's Speech: Conservatives – the party for animal welfare?The Guardian | Police commissioner candidate withdraws over drink-driving convictionWar on Wildlife Project | English Heritage, Trophy Hunting and MuntjacsBedfordshire Against Trophy HuntingCampaign to Ban Trophy HuntingRaptor Persecution UK | Campaign for Protection of Moorland Communities: who's involved?Salford Wildlife Facebook GroupColin Marshall | Living World EducationWildlife Direct | Dr Paula Kahumbu wins prestigious Whitley Gold AwardNicky Campbell Podcast | One of the Family 14 May 2021Animal Welfare Party
I discuss Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.'s 1985 essay, "How to Write with Style." *********************************************************************************************** I have a Patreon page now! www.patreon.com/marisadf Email: marisadellefarfalle@gmail.com Twitter: @marisadee13 Instagram: www.instagram.com/marisadf13 I'd also really appreciate it if you could take a moment to rate and review this podcast on Apple Podcasts, as it'll help a lot more people find out about the show! *********************************************************************************************** For further reference: "Kurt Vonnegut": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Vonnegut "The Elements of Style": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Elements_of_Style "Who Said Murder Your Darlings? Hint: It was not William Faulkner," by Lucy King: https://medium.com/mindset-matters/who-said-murder-your-darlings-6a769e3f205e "Analysis of Kurt Vonnegut’s Novels," by Nasrullah Mambrol: https://literariness.org/2018/07/03/analysis-of-kurt-vonneguts-novels/ "Kurt Vonnegut Explains 'How to Write with Style,'" by Colin Marshall: https://www.openculture.com/2014/11/kurt-vonnegut-explains-how-to-write-with-style.html "How to Write with Style: Kurt Vonnegut’s 8 Keys to the Power of the Written Word," by Maria Popova: https://www.brainpickings.org/2013/01/14/how-to-write-with-style-kurt-vonnegut/ "So goes the love-hate relationship between science fiction and Kurt Vonnegut," by Jason Sanford: https://medium.com/sci-fi-strange/so-goes-the-love-hate-relationship-between-science-fiction-and-kurt-vonnegut-471afbec7f1a "Kurt Vonnegut's Lessons on Writing and Life," by N.A. Turner: https://www.turnerstories.com/book-reviews/2019/5/20/kurt-vonneguts-lessons-on-writing-and-life "How to Write with Style," by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.: https://cdn8.openculture.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/vonnegut-how-to-write-with-style1.jpg
En este episodio hablaremos de "El enrejado y la vid" de Colin Marshall y Tony Payne. Acompáñanos una vez más! Intro & Outro –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wait For Me - Jeff II https://youtu.be/YuBBSQI2XDQ Creative Commons Attribution Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/wait-for-me-jeff-ii Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/wVdnM1hWLwU –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Background :::::::::::::::::::: Music: All That - Bensound https://www.bensound.com Support by RFM - NCM: https://bit.ly/2xGHypM :::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: Music: Hope Against Hope by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://audionautix.com/ Support by RFM - NCM: https://youtu.be/mUALjFA8DkE :::::::::::::::::::: --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imagen-bautista/message
Our guest this week is Colin Marshall. Colin previously hosted the podcasts The Marketplace of Ideas and Notebook on Cities and Culture. Now living in Seoul, he writes for publications like Boing Boing, Open Culture, the Los Angeles Review of Books, the Times Literary Supplement, and the New Yorker. You can find Colin on Twitter @colinmarshall. For show notes: https://kk.org/cooltools/colin-marshall-essayist/
It's, incredibly, still here! Refresh your memory with the music video, the stage performance (this one's got good fan chants), or the dance practice. SparkNotes for Demian, but actually. Colin Marshall, Why Do Koreans Love Herman Hesse's Demian Above All Other Western Novels? Here's Bach's Kyrie I from Mass in B minor. And the organ piece Suga plays - Passacaglia in D minor (shoutouts to Friend of Pod, Noel, for finding it!) To drive the point home? What was the audience waiting to be exposed to an anthem rock x EDM crossover track on Ellen? [it doesn't even have mark's verse smh] Sorry, it's not actually a Teen Vogue article. It's a PhD dissertation - BTS' A.R.M.Y. Web 2.0 Composing: Fangirl Translinguality as Parasocial, Motile Literacy Praxis, published in 2019. BTS's Tiny Desk (Home) Concert! It is nice and sweet and cute. You should listen to it! sneak preview of next season... As always, remember to follow @StanOntology on Twitter for the latest episode updates. If you have any questions you'd like to send in, direct them to us on Twitter. See you next time!
If you are up to your eyes in paint, tiles and taps – or even better, just looking through the brochures as you prepare the domestic make-over you can’t put off any longer – you could do worse than listen to this week’s podcast. We’ve Zoomed in on interior designer Stephanie Bungard to discover the easiest and most effective way to make your apartment look fresh and inviting. For instance, do you know what colours are popular these days because they are calming? And if you’re looking to freshen up the place for rent or sale – or just to make it a nicer space to live in – how you can supplement the paint job with new tapware in the kitchen and bathroom. Design questions In an enlightening and entertaining chat, Steff answers such questions as: What are the latest trends in apartment interior design?What’s the easiest way to make a small space look bigger?In a renovation, where should you spend more – kitchen or bathroom?Feature walls – in or out?Sliding doors on wardrobes are great space savers – but what if you don’t want giant mirrors in your bedroom?What are the biggest and/or most common mistakes apartment owners make regarding interiors?What are the trendy new colours for apartments?What are good alternatives to tiles in bathrooms (all that grout!)?Timber, tile or carpet on floors? Any tips for investors who will be renting out or selling their flats? Todd waltzes in Before that, Sue and Jimmy talk about the case that came to light when Todd McKenney contacted us to say he wanted to help a pensioner who’s in danger of losing his dog. As this story explains, 81-year-old Colin Marshall firmly believed he was entitled to take his pet greyhound into his new home in an apartment block, only for the owners corporation to change its by-laws after he had moved in. Is that a rule made retrospectively? And if it is, does it hold water? Is there any difference between that and, say, a new rule banning barbecues on balconies when someone has bought one under the old by-laws? Obviously, the answer to the latter is “yes” as a pet is a member of the family as Bu is, in this case. As Todd is the Ambassador of the Greyhoud Adoption program, he’s “waltzed in” to offer support and advice. Rents up and down Then we get into the ups and downs of the rental market which has some revealing twists and turns in terms of where rents have actually gone up while most others have gone down The cover of Mary Trump's book from Politico online magazine And Sue’s “Hey Martha” looks at the new book by Donald Trump’s niece. With a Ph.D. in psychology, Mary Trump is far from your average disgruntled family member. The book’s subtitle, “How my family created the world’s most dangerous man,” gives you a hint of its general thrust. You can read more about it in this Politico feature. Listen here If you haven’t already done so you can subscribe to this podcast, completely free, on Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher or your favourite podcatcher. If the link doesn’t take you straight there, just search for Flat Chat Wrap, click on subscribe, and you’ll get this podcast every week without even trying. And please give us a rating or review … it all helps to keep us going.
After a period of intense focus of facilitating ministry through change and disruption, the challenge is to restore the balance back to the ministry of people and relationships. There will always be another change to endure and another time to focus on logistics, admin, programming and tech. Reflecting on our recent experience helps us prepare for Miki Sinfield from Richmond Anglican Church shares her thoughts and experiences on getting back to people ministry after the initial madness of Covid-19. Miki mentions The Trellis and the Vine by Colin Marshall and Tony Pain Get in touch with Miki: rest.awe.youth@gmail.com Get in touch with us: al.james@youthworks.net For more COVID-19 resources: youthworks.net/ To stay up to date with Youthworks: facebook.com/youthworks/
This week on Weekend Debrief, Dave and Wes go in-depth on the first topic from the new sermon series, Rethinking the Church: Gospel-Centered Transformation. They discuss what it looks like practically to have your life and church centered on the Gospel. For future episodes, send questions to (971) 301-2414. Resources for Further Study: The Gospel-Driven Church by Jared C. Wilson - https://www.amazon.com/dp/031057787X/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_hE2NEbHTB7YZT The Trellis and the Vine by Colin Marshall and Tony Payne - https://www.amazon.com/dp/1921441585/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_WG2NEbMVSTJSY What is a Healthy Church by Mark Dever - https://www.amazon.com/dp/1581349378/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_rF2NEbAVX2Z20 The Imperfect Disciple by Jared C. Wilson - https://www.amazon.com/dp/0801018951/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_vH2NEbPFH735G
What has our life been like in the last 21 days of social distancing and staying at home?What is Ordinary Reformation in a nutshell?How has the stay at home order and current pandemic changed home life?What changes do you want to take with you once life returns to “normal?”What has been the biggest struggle in this?What have you learned or appreciated about the local church through this?ResourcesWEBSITE: Christian Worldview Class, Ligonier MinistriesBOOK: The Trellis and the Vine, Colin Marshall & Tony Payne
Com crise pandemica do Corona vírus como a Igreja sobrevive? Colin Marshall e Tony Payne tem lições importante pra nós.
One of my hopes for The Payneful Truth is that it will be an opportunity for the very thing I discussed in last week's edition: for us to speak the truth in love with one another, for mutual instruction and encouragement.So far so good! Thanks for the many emails and comments that have done just this. And in the coming weeks, I'll be touching on some of the specific questions you've asked, including these two: * Does this view of overlapping ‘zones' of speech in the Christian community also help us think about Christian speech to outsiders? Do we also have ‘preaching-teaching' style evangelism and ‘one-another' evangelism?* Small groups are a good opportunity for ‘one-another speech' but what about the main Sunday gathering? Shouldn't it also be a place where we encourage and exhort each other? If so, how? Stay tuned for more on both of these questions. But in the meantime … Neither a prophet nor a prophet's sonAs a number of Payneful Truth readers have pointed out, last week's post on the importance of ‘one-another edifying speech' takes on a particular relevance in the era of COVID19. In fact (as some others also reminded me), the final paragraphs of The Trellis and the Vine rather spookily made this connection. The following words were written in 2009, not long after the swine flu epidemic:Try this mental experiment. Imagine that a swine flu pandemic swept through your part of the world, and that all public assemblies of more than three people were banned. And let's say that, due to some catastrophic combination of local circumstances, this ban had to remain in place for 12 months.How would your congregation of 120 members continue to function—with no regular church gatherings of any kind, and no small home groups (except for groups the size of three)?If you were the pastor what would you do?I guess you could send your people regular letters and emails. You could make phone calls, and maybe even do a podcast. [The idea of livestreaming services didn't cross my mind in 2009! TP] But how would the regular work of teaching and preaching and pastoring take place? How would you encourage your congregation to persevere in love and good deeds, especially in such trying circumstances? And what about evangelism? How would new people be reached, contacted and followed up? There could be no men's breakfasts, no coffee mornings, no evangelistic courses or outreach meetings. Nothing.You could, of course, revert to the ancient practice of visiting your congregation house-to-house, and doorknocking the local area to contact new people. But how, as a pastor, could you possibly meet with and teach all 120 adults in your congregation, let alone their children, let alone doorknocking the entire suburb, let alone follow up the contacts that were made?No, if it was to be done, you would need help. You would need to start with ten of your most mature Christian men, and meet intensively with them two at a time for the first two months (while keeping in touch with everyone else by phone and email). You would train these ten in how to read the Bible and pray with one or two other people, and with children. Their job would then be twofold: to ‘pastor' their wives and families through regular Bible reading and prayer, and to each meet with four other men to train and encourage them to do the same. Assuming 80 per cent of your congregation is married, that would be all or most of the married adults involved in regular Bible-based encouragement.While that was getting going (with you offering phone and email support along the way), you might choose another bunch to train personally—people who could meet with singles, or people who had potential in doorknocking and evangelism, or people who would be good at following up new contacts.It would mean a lot of personal contact, and a lot of one-to-one meetings to fit in. But remember: there would be no services to run, no committees, no parish council, no seminars, no small groups, no working bees—in fact, no group activities or events of any kind to organize, administer, drum up support for or attend. There would be just personal discipling, and training your people, in turn, to be disciple-makers. Now here's the question: after 12 months, when the ban was lifted and you were able to recommence Sunday gatherings, and all the rest of the meetings and activities of church life, what would you do differently? (Colin Marshall and Tony Payne, The Trellis and the Vine, pp. 165-167). Now, I am neither a prophet nor a prophet's son (Amos 7:14); nor do I know anything about viral outbreak management, flattening the curve, or any of the other subjects about which people on Facebook suddenly seem to be experts; nor is this little parable meant to prescribe what should be done in 2020. But it does seem to me that the current circumstances will provide a stress-test for the quality of the ‘one-another' culture in our churches. When our normal opportunities for public preaching and teaching ministries are curtailed (as is already happening in many places), the degree to which we have taught, equipped and encouraged our congregations to speak the word to one another will become apparent. No doubt many of us will find ourselves underprepared. However (and this was the point of the ‘swine flu thought experiment'), sometimes being forced to think outside our standard modes of operating can be helpful. As stressful and difficult as the current situation is for many pastors and congregations, the changed circumstances also provide fresh opportunities—not only for giving comfort, prayer and hope to those whose secure world has been upended by the pandemic, but for supporting, encouraging and equipping our people to minister the word prayerfully to each other in multiple different ways. As we figure out how to see gospel ministry continue and grow in the year of COVID19, let's not only make plans for livestreaming sermons—as important and necessary as that is; let's also think creatively about how to teach and equip our congregations to “exhort one every day as long as it called ‘today', that none of you may be hardened by the deceitfulness of sin” (Heb 3:13). PS. And for this week's random pic: I am not a prophet's son, but I am the son of a wonderful Christian mother (Helen Payne). Here we are about four years ago with her first great-grandchild, (and my first grand-daughter) Ruby. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.twoways.news/subscribe
We consider The Irishman in the context of Scorsese's body of work and the styles and themes that his films tend to exhibit. Writer/podcaster Colin Marshall joins Mark, Erica, and Brian to talk about connecting with Scorsese's sensibility and their status as "art films." Plus S's use of music, comments on Marvel, CGI age alternation, and more. For more, visit prettymuchpop.com. Hear bonus content for this episode at patreon.com/prettymuchpop. This podcast is part of the Partially Examined Life network and is curated by openculture.com.
We consider The Irishman in the context of Scorsese's body of work and the styles and themes that his films tend to exhibit. Writer/podcaster Colin Marshall joins Mark, Erica, and Brian to talk about connecting with Scorsese's sensibility and their status as "art films." Plus S's use of music, comments on Marvel, CGI age alternation, and more. For more, visit prettymuchpop.com. Hear bonus content for this episode at patreon.com/prettymuchpop. This podcast is part of the Partially Examined Life network and is curated by openculture.com.
Relationships in the church have a tremendous effect. “Speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in all aspects into Him who is the head, even Christ.” About Our Guest Andy Mikels has served for over five years as pastor for Immanuel Baptist Church in Danville, Kentucky. He is a graduate of Baptist Bible College in Springfield, Missouri, as well as The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He has been married to his wife Karen since 1995 and the Lord has blessed them with four children. Featured Resource Samaritan Ministries: Samaritan Ministries is a community of Christians helping other Christians pay for their health-care expenses while also praying for one another. Recover your liberty in choosing and paying for your health care. Other Resources John MacArthur’s book The Charismatics was republished as Charismatic Chaos. See also Strange Fire: The Danger of Offending the Holy Spirit with Counterfeit Worship. The Trellis and the Vine: The Ministry Mind-Shift That Changes Everything by Colin Marshall and Tony Payne The Death of Death in the Death of Christ by John Owen Associated of Certified Biblical Counselors Support the show (https://diligentpastors.com/donate/)
Colin Marshall is a Seoul-based essayist, broadcaster, and public speaker on cities, language, and culture. He writes the Los Angeles Review of Books Korea Blog, and his work has appeared in Guardian Cities, Open Culture, the Times Literary Supplement, and many more. Colin is also a regular contributor to a Seoul urbanism radio feature on TBS eFM’s Koreascape. You can follow him on Twitter and at colinmarshall.org This episode of the podcast is brought to you by TooSix Media Group and recorded and co-produced at their studio in Hongdae, Seoul, South Korea. You can check them out on Instagram at tsmg_sound and also at their website, toosixglobal.com Full bios and show notes can be found at www.settlersofseoul.com
Discipulado Em um mundo que prega "Eu sou o suficiente", "Eu me basto" e "Sou dona de mim mesma", eu quero ser diferente. Eu quero entender que eu não sou o suficiente... eu não me basto... eu não sou dona de mim mesma. Uma das melhores maneiras que tenho encontrado de viver assim (contra a correnteza) é através do discipulado. Através do discipulado eu tenho um lugar seguro para confessar os meus pecados. Eu tenho uma estrutura que me ajuda a manter minhas leituras em dia. Eu tenho prestação de contas. Eu tenho alguém que me demonstra graça quando eu erro e não cumpro com o combinado. Também é através do discipulado que eu consigo enxergar aqueles pecados que o meu ego não me permite ver. Deus não nos criou para caminharmos sozinhos. Ele nos criou para comunhão. Ele nos criou para sermos o corpo de Cristo. Por que insistimos que não precisamos das outras partes do corpo? Será que é porque sabemos que demandará mais do que estamos dispostos a oferecer? O meu vô tinha um ditado: "Aquele que perde o desejo de aprender, perde o direito de ensinar." Você está ensinando alguém? Se você é mãe, você está ensinando os seus filhos todos os dias (de maneira formal ou informal). Como está o seu desejo de aprender? Sobre o que conversamos? Começamos falando sobre o que o discipulado é e o que ele não é. Será que eu posso discipular alguém? Será que sou qualificada? Se você já se perguntou isso, ouça o episódio que a Vasthy responde com clareza. Ela também falou sobre algumas das armadilhas que o inimigo usa para nos desencorajar a obedecer o mandamento dado por Jesus em Mateus 28:19-20 A Vasthy fala MUITO sobre a importância do discipulado ser guiado pela Bíblia, e não por opiniões e preferências pessoais. Falamos sobre a importânica do discipulado tem que ter começo, meio e fim E quando o discipulado não da liga? E quando ele não dura por causa de agendas e horários diferentes? Isso faz parte, e a Vasthy fala sobre como lidar com essas situações. Os relacionamentos tem ciclos, e a Vasthy fala sobre entender e respeitar isso. O meu avô sempre disse que precisamos ter alguémà nossa frente, pessoas ao nosso, e alguém atrás. No episódio explicamos isso e fazemos a pergunta: Quais lacunas você tem na sua vida? A Vasthy nos lembra que é preciso ter relacionamentos olho-no-olho. É preciso frequentar e fazer parte da sua igreja local. Não podemos substituir relacionamentos reais pelos virtuais. Ela também nos dá diretrizes para não cairmos na tentação de transformar uma reunião de discipulado em momento de fofocas ou lamúrias. Um dos perigos do discipulado é de criar um relacionamento de dependência, ao invés de direcionar a pessoa para Cristo. A Vasthy nos ajuda a evitar isso. “Ovelha que anda sozinha, vira petisco de lobo” - Pastor Daniel Lima (Pastor que teve grande influência na vida da Vasthy) Recursos Mencionados Livros Recomendados: Aqui estão os livros que a Vasthy citou como referência, e também alguns outros que ela queria acrescentar na lista: Discipulado - Série 9Marcas do autor Mark Dever Como as Pessoas Mudam dos autores Paul David Tripp e Timothy Lane Pecados Intocáveis do autor Jerry Bridges A Treliça e a Videira dos autores Colin Marshall e Tony Payne Mentiras em que as Mulheres Acreditam e a Verdade que as Liberta da autora Nancy DeMoss Sejam Praticantes! - Aplicando a Epístola de Tiago do autor Meno Kalisher Devocional: Uma das razões que eu monto um devocional para cada episódio é justo para te dar material para estudar a Bíblia com outra pessoa. Esse pode ser um material que você usa para um discipulado. Vocês podem se comprometer a ouvir um determinado episódio como "tarefa" e estudar juntas as passagens Bíblicas que o devocional traz. Se quiser ver os outros que já estão disponíveis, vá até a página Sondando o Coração. Para baixar o dessa semana e imprimir, é só clicar na imagem logo abaixo. Como faço para me inscrever?
Colin Marshall is a Seoul-based essayist, Free-lance Korean correspondent for the western world, broadcaster, and public speaker, working on cities, language, and culture. He has written for a number of publications such as the guardian, open culture and the times literary supplement. Check out http://blog.colinmarshall.org/ for his work. “‘Han' seems to me to be an anger that personally emerges or is barely controllable, an anger or a sadness combined” And today, Colin talks a lot about identity and where a person finds themselves fitting into this complex mesh that we call culture - especially those that have backgrounds from a number of different countries - or who have themselves moved to another country and became an expat. Konner and Colin discuss Korean culture and the direction in which it is moving. They talk travel, and the importance of the concept of ‘there is no light without the darkness'. Finally, Colin chat about some of the darker elements of cultural and human nature. Concepts like finding the grass that is greener on the other side, or jealousy, or drive, or the burning desire to be better than other people.
5 Leadership Questions Podcast on Church Leadership with Todd Adkins
In this episode of the 5 Leadership Questions podcast, Todd Adkins and Daniel Im are joined by Chris Surratt and Brian Daniel, cohosts of the Group Answers Podcast. During their conversation, they discuss the current emphasis areas in their work and advice they would give themselves when they were younger. BEST QUOTES “Our emphasis is on innovation. When you are having success that's not the time when you sit back and say look at what we are doing. You always push forward." "Currency that you have in leadership has to be used." "The leadership in my life has really changed from more of a directive to an example and a relationship." "For me, it's been a unique season because I haven't been on a church staff for three years after being on a church staff for 24 years straight." "I threw so much into being a good leader at church that I wasn't always a good leader at home." "My oldest daughter and I would run together and I would use that time to talk about what I felt like God was revealing to me." "I want to be faithful to the morning routines of Bible study and prayer." "When they start thinking about what it means to be an adult, mom and dad should be the answer." "Love what you do, do it to the best that you can, and God will take care of the rest." "You can pick up something from everyone that is going to be beneficial." "Be a collector of experiences." RECOMMENDED RESOURCES LifeWay Leadership Podcast Network Group Answers Podcast New Churches Podcast Growing Up by Robby Gallaty The Trellis and the Vine by Colin Marshall and Tony Payne The Conquering Tide by Ian W. Toll The Tech-Wise Family by Andy Crouch Jesus Among Secular Gods by Ravi Zacharias and Vince Vitale James by Matt Chandler Foundations - New Testament by Robby and Kandi Gallaty with Gus Hernandez and Tim Lafleur Something Needs to Change by David Platt
Colin Marshall (co-founder), Tom Foster (co-founder & brewmaser), and Zack Kaiser (Sales and Marketing) stopped by the studio to update us on their Baltimore based brewery. Last year Diamond Beer started to place an emphasis on “slow beer” and started producing several lagers and barrel aged beers. We also their upcoming collaboration with Guinness and they explained to Chris what raw ale is.
Today’s guests are behind a fairly new brewery in Baltimore - a city where many of the breweries are fairly new. I remember Chicago going through this phase when after being a bit slow to start, we suddenly had a large number of breweries opening at once. In Chicago’s context, the beers that were popular at the time influenced those concepts - it influenced the kinds of beers those brewers wanted to make. Because the shelves were already full of world class IPAs, many chose to go a different direction and the result is one of the most exciting spectrums of beers styles available in any one city. Baltimore in the midst of its own propagation in 2017 and 2018 is having a very different experience. Adjunct stouts and hazy IPAs are so popular, that the ubiquitous strategy, as in many other small cities, is to emulate those trends. As start up brewers with limited cash flow and desperate for a customer base, it’s almost impossible not to. Diamondback was one of these breweries. And to an extent, still operates along these trends. But only a couple years in they’ve started thinking differently about who they are, what they want to brew and drink, and what that means for them long-term. A trip around the northeast to places like Suarez Family Brewery has a profound effect on them as a group. Would brewing crispy little lagers give them something they felt they were missing in both sales and spirit? Would it attract a new customer base they were eager to meet? Would they derive an intellectual satisfaction or an emotional resonance by shifting their priorities from short term trends to long term relevance? It was a great conversation to be having with a group so young but wise beyond their years. Whichever way they go, the most important thing is they’re thinking about it now.
Colin Marshall is Mill Trustee of Burwell Museum & Mill, a role Colin took on after becoming involved in the restoration of the Mill. Colin shares the journey of restoring the Windmill and why he became involved. Colin also illuminates how Windmills work and their evolution, their uses across the ages and their decline in the UK. Colin Marshall was interviewed by Charlie Compton, Hayden Batts and Cosmo Collison at Swaffham Primary School. This oral history was recorded as part of the Crafty Sew and Sows Project in Cambridgeshire. Led by the charity Red2Green, funded by the HERITAGE LOTTERY FUND and delivered in partnership with Swaffham Primary School and Bottisham Village College. Michael Snodgrass from Red2Green managed the Crafty Sew & Sows project. Kulwant Dhaliwal of Hi8us Midlands collaborated with project participants to produce this oral history with support from Michael Snodgrass and staff at Swaffham Primary School, Swaffham Bulbeck.
Colin Marshall and Tom Foster, co-founders of Diamondback Brewing Company stop by with some of their beer to taste, talk about their beautiful McHenry Row taproom, national brewery trends, and the (surprisingly complicated) task of naming beers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Colin Marshall and Tom Foster, co-founders of Diamondback Brewing Company stop by with some of their beer to taste, talk about their beautiful McHenry Row taproom, national brewery trends, and the (surprisingly complicated) task of naming beers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This title was released in January 2018. It is currently exclusive as a download to the BF website When attacked on an alien world, Leela falls unconscious… only to wake in another time, another place. She is in the Crowmarsh Institute on Earth, in London, in 1978, and everyone is calling her Doctor Marshall. They tell her the world she has known is but a fantasy, a delusion, and that this place is the one that is real. Surrounded by familiar faces on unfamiliar people, Leela knows what is true and what is false. But how long can she believe when everyone around her says it’s a dream? What’s really happening here? Written By: David Llewellyn Directed By: Nicholas Briggs Cast Tom Baker (The Doctor), Louise Jameson (Leela), Cathy Tyson (Jennifer), Damian Lynch (Colin Marshall), Julian Wadham (Dr Holman), Dan Starkey (Linus Strang), John Dorney (Gary). Other parts played by members of the cast. Producer David Richardson Script Editor John Dorney Executive Producers Jason Haigh-Ellery and Nicholas Briggs
We sat down with our friend Colin Marshall who is an American essayist and broadcaster currently living in Korea. We asked him how he learned to speak fluent Korean and how he got to meet a lot of people and also generally what he does for a living. We filmed this video last summer so please note that many months have already passed from the time of this interview. Follow Colin’s activities here: http://blog.colinmarshall.org https://twitter.com/colinmarshall
@TinDogPodcast reviews the superb #DoctorWho 7A. SERIES 07 VOLUME 1 from @BigFinish This title was released in January 2018. It will be exclusively available to buy from the BF website until February 28th 2018, and on general sale after this date. The Sons of Kaldor by Andrew Smith Finding themselves in a seemingly deserted spaceship on an alien world, the Doctor and Leela stumble into some familiar foes - the Voc robots from the planet Kaldor - and… something else. Something outside. Trying to get in. Reviving the robot’s Kaldoran commander from hibernation, the travellers discover that they’ve found themselves in the middle of a civil war. The ship was hunting the Sons of Kaldor, an armed resistance group working with alien mercenaries to initiate regime change on their homeworld. But now the Sons of Kaldor may have found them. The Doctor and Leela will have to pick a side. Or die. The Crowmarsh Experiment by David Llewellyn When attacked on an alien world, Leela falls unconscious… only to wake in another time, another place. She is in the Crowmarsh Institute on Earth, in London, in 1978, and everyone is calling her Doctor Marshall. They tell her the world she has known is but a fantasy, a delusion, and that this place is the one that is real. Surrounded by familiar faces on unfamiliar people, Leela knows what is true and what is false. But how long can she believe when everyone around her says it’s a dream? What’s really happening here? The Mind Runners by John Dorney It used to be fun, Mind Running. Hopping into the heads of total strangers to see what they saw, feel what they felt. But one by one the Mind Runners are dying in a wave of suicides. And no-one on the planet Chaldera knows why. The Doctor, Leela and K9 arrive in the city that covers all of this dying world as it prepares to evacuate its people, and they immediately find themselves involved in a mystery. Who or what is responsible for the wave of death? Is it the motorised cult known as the Digitals? The enigmatic Mr Shift? Or did all the victims attempt to run the Night Mind, the demonic consciousness of legend that is so twisted and evil that it drives mad all who touch it? The TARDIS crew are about to find out. The Demon Rises by John Dorney A killer has been uncovered, but the mystery is far from solved. The Doctor, Leela, K9 and their friends are on the run, pursued from all sides. All the clues point to one place - but getting there alive may prove impossible. Something horrific is happening on Chaldera… and it has been happening for longer than anyone could possibly have realised. Now every life on the planet is at stake. Bar one. The dark secret at the heart of this world is about to be revealed. Written By: Andrew Smith, David Llewellyn, John Dorney Directed By: Nicholas Briggs Cast Tom Baker (The Doctor), Louise Jameson (Leela), John Leeson (K9), Martha Cope (Commander Lind), Oliver Dimsdale (Rebben Tace), Toby Hadoke (V26), John Dorney (Brin / SV9 / V12 / Gary), Cathy Tyson (Jennifer), Damian Lynch (Colin Marshall), Julian Wadham (Dr Holman), Dan Starkey (Linus Strang), Josette Simon (Taraneh), Sarah Lark (Jacinta), Alex Wyndham (Raph), Robert Duncan (Krayl / Sternwood / Eldren), Andy Secombe (Cloten / Shift), Justin Avoth (Cain). Other parts played by members of the cast. Producer David Richardson Script Editor John Dorney Executive Producers Jason Haigh-Ellery and Nicholas Briggs
Colin Marshall and Tom Foster, co-founders of Diamondback Brewing Co. join us to discuss their Baltimore operation.
In Season 1, Episode 3, we talked to Dave and Sandy Parker who have served in all kinds of ways in the local church with the bulk of their time being spent in youth and kid’s ministry. Both Dave and Sandy attended Biola University, where Dave graduated with Bible Degree and Sandy with Christian Education degree. Dave also has a MA in Pastoral Ministry from Western Theological Seminary. In 1979, they joined Dave’s father, who pastored a church in Fresno, California, where they both picked up ministry opportunities with the youth and then with Sandy working in children’s ministry. In 2007 Dave was asked to become the associate pastor of discipleship at the church, and in 2015, Dave became one of the teaching pastors at Highview Bible Church, a church plant in the Fresno/Clovis area of central California, with Sandy taking up the responsibilities of children’s ministry. Dave and Sandy have six kids and twelve grandchildren. You can find out more about their church and ministry at highviewbible.com. HubTalk is hosted by Jeremy Griswold and Kevin Hall. Jeremy is a creatively reliable system builder seeking to advance the gospel in every circumstance. He is the Director of Event Productions and Event Technology at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, as well as, the founder of The Mourning Soul and Big Bear Media. He blogs regularly about leadership, productivity, hospitality, and media at jeremygriswold.com. Kevin is the Director of Programming and The Hub: For Youth and Family Ministries at Crossings. He has been involved with in youth and college ministry for over 25 years and just finished his Ph.D. in Systematic Theology at Southern Seminary. The resources highlighted for this podcast are The Trellis and the Vine: The Ministry Mind-Shift That Changes Everything by Colin Marshall and Tony Payne and Big Truth for Young Hearts: Teaching and Learning the Greatness of God by Bruce Ware. The Trellis and the Vine is a book that deals with how we do church and what may need to change in trusting too much in the organizational structures of the church rather than in the ministry and growth that is to happen in the lives of the people. Big Truth for Young Hearts is a book that was written by a theology professor for his girls and covers the important things that kids 6-14 need to know about God highlighting ten topics of theology. HubTalk Show Notes S1E3 Lessons from Decades of Experience: “It’s not about you” http://youthandfamilyhub.org/podcasts/ From the Hub: For Youth & Family Ministry this is HubTalk a ministry based podcast that is based on conversations with those in children’s, youth, and family ministry. In this podcast, we will be tapping into the wisdom and experience of those who have a track record of faithful ministry to edify, encourage, and equip you where God has placed you in ministry.
What is God doing at this time in the earth? Great question! I like how Colin Marshall and Tony Payne answer it in their book The Trellis and the Vine. They write, "..the work God is doing in the world now, in these last days between the first and second comings of Christ, is to gather people into His kingdom through the prayerful proclamation of the gospel." Your Key Takeaway Use these last days to share Jesus with those you love. The First Half of the Tribulation World war, famine, and earthquakes - Matthew 24:7-8 The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse - Revelation 6:1-8 White Horse - The Anti-Christ The Red Horse - War The Black Horse - Famine The Pale Horse - Death Persecution - Matthew 24:9-10; Revelation 6:9-11 False Prophets - Matthew 24:11 Gross Sinfulness - Matthew 24:12; 2 Thessalonians 2:7 The gospel preached worldwide and a multitude saved. - Matthew 24:14; Revelation 7:1-10 Closing Thoughts We only get one life to live and then the judgment. Make sure that you go into the judgment with Jesus as your savior. Trust in Jesus. Hebrews 9:27 How do you trust in Jesus? Romans 10:9-11 Believe that Jesus is God. Believe He died for your sins. Believe that He rose again for your eternal life. And you will be saved. When you are saved, you are made righteous, as if you never sinned. And God will never send you to hell. You will be a child of God. Please Visit If you want to know more about Wakefield Valley Bible Church please visit WakefieldBible.org. We are a non-denominational Bible church located in New Windsor, Maryland, just minutes from Westminster, Maryland. Our Sunday morning service begins at 10:45. We have programs for the entire family, so bring the kids. Sign Up Get an email notification and a copy of the show notes whenever an episode is released. Just CLICK HERE to sign up and we will email you with a copy of the show notes and let you know when a new episode has been released. At this time, all who sign up will receive a Special Gift – a Study Guide for the Gospel of John. Sign up today! Finally, please let us know if you believed on Jesus for salvation. You can contact us by clicking HERE or going to www.wakefieldbible.org/contact-us/. Resources Mentioned The Trellis and the Vine: The Ministry Mind-shift That Changes Everything, by Colin Marshall and Tony Payne The Revelation of Jesus Christ by John F. Walvoord
When a startup raises over 3,000% of its crowdfunding goal it's safe to say that they've struck a chord. The Chicago based startup Oomi accomplished this feat, raising a staggering $1.7million in a campaign that set out to raise a mere $50k. Surpassing their initial goal in just 37 minutes, the team behind Oomi has clearly found a winning formula for standing out in the increasingly crowded DIY smart home space. Home technology enthusiasts are voting with their wallets, and the numbers don't lie. "What makes Oomi so unique?" you ask. Claims of sleek industrial design, ease of installation, and robust software are, after all, the order of the day. Join us for our conversation with Colin Marshall, VP of Oomi, as we discuss what makes them different. The interview covers many unique facets of the company including their willingness to take on AV & Entertainment control, the decision to manufacture their own touch panel complete with physical buttons (yes... actual physical buttons!), their clever approach to device pairing, and much more. As always we hope you enjoy the show! If you'd like to support our efforts to bring you more episodes like this one you could leave us a review on iTunes, or consider becoming a patron of HomeTech by visiting our Patreon page.
In this episode of the Startup Soirée Podcast, we speak with Colin Marshall, co-founder of Diamondback Brewing Company
Host Abbie Newton talks with Casting Director Kerry Shanahan about the ABC show, Extreme Weight Loss, where contestants attempt to lose half of their body weight in one year. The Broad Art Museum Associate Curator of Architecture and Design Alec Hathaway discusses the museum's ongoing project, East Lansing 2030. Impact's Carmen Scruggs talks to a doctoral student about the Cyclotron on MSU's campus. Michigan State students Gabriela Saldivia and Colin Marshall join the show to chat about their 31-day raw food diet. Lastly, we explore the popular Lansing restaurant, Golden Harvest, and we assess how MSU students are doing on their 2014 resolutions.
Michigan State University students Gabriela Saldivia and Colin Marshall challenged themselves both mentally and physically as they participated in a 31-day raw food diet. They documented their experiences on their blog as they only ate food in its natural form. Impact's Abbie Newton talks to the duo as they speak about their new perspectives on food.