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In Australia, alcohol is often portrayed as part of social life—especially at BBQs, sporting events, and public holidays. Customs like BYO, where you bring your own drinks to gatherings, and 'shouting' rounds at the pub are part of the culture. However, because of the health risks associated with alcohol, there are regulations in place. It's also important to understand the laws around the legal drinking age, where you can buy or consume alcohol, and how these rules vary across states and territories. - Možda ste čuli da Australci vole konzumirati alkohol, osobito tijekom velikih sportskih događaja ili državnih praznika. No to je samo dio slagalice. Razgovor o alkoholu u Australiji uključuje i ozbiljnu štetu koju on može prouzročiti pojedincima i obiteljima. Također podrazumijeva razumijevanje složenih zakona koji reguliraju alkohol – od načina prodaje i distribucije do mjesta i vremena konzumacije. U današnjoj epizodi Vodiča za useljenike razmatramo australsku kulturu konzumiranja alkohola i pravila koja ju oblikuju.
Karis Kelly's award-winning play Consumed is about to tour the UK, so Hannah grabbed the chance to chat with the playwright about Northern Ireland in the arts, mother-daughter relationships, religion, superstition, OCD, trans-generational trauma, blood on stage and a lot more. Tickets for Consumed can be bought here: https://painesplough.com/productions/consumed/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pastor Chris teaches part 2 of this mini series.
In Australia, alcohol is often portrayed as part of social life—especially at BBQs, sporting events, and public holidays. Customs like BYO, where you bring your own drinks to gatherings, and 'shouting' rounds at the pub are part of the culture. However, because of the health risks associated with alcohol, there are regulations in place. It's also important to understand the laws around the legal drinking age, where you can buy or consume alcohol, and how these rules vary across states and territories. - अस्ट्रेलियामा रक्सीलाई प्राय सामाजिक जीवनको भागका रूपमा चित्रण गरिन्छ- विशेष गरी खेलकुद कार्यक्रम र सार्वजनिक बिदाका दिनहरूमा। तर रक्सी सेवनले व्यक्ति र परिवारमा पार्न सक्ने गम्भीर हानिका बारेमा पनि बुझ्नु उत्तिकै जरुरी छ। अस्ट्रेलियामा मदिरा नियन्त्रणका लागि जटिल कानूनहरू छन्। यसको आपूर्ति र बेचबिखनसँगै कहाँ र कहिले सेवन गर्न मिल्छ भन्ने कुरा बुझ्नु पनि जरुरी छ। अस्ट्रेलिया बुझ्नुहोस् शृङ्खलाको यो अङ्कमा हामी अस्ट्रेलियाका राज्य तथा प्रदेश पिच्छे मदिरा सम्बन्धी नियमहरू कसरी फरक छन् भन्ने बारेमा चर्चा गर्दै छौँ।
A new MP3 sermon from Ambassador Baptist College is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Consumed by His Love Subtitle: Camp Barnabas 2025 Speaker: Pastor Kwame Selver Broadcaster: Ambassador Baptist College Event: Camp Meeting Date: 7/17/2025 Bible: 2 Corinthians 5:14 Length: 35 min.
In Hour 1, Spadoni and Shasky break down the changes around sports media in the wake of FS1 and Barstool coming together
In Australia, alcohol is often portrayed as part of social life—especially at BBQs, sporting events, and public holidays. Customs like BYO, where you bring your own drinks to gatherings, and 'shouting' rounds at the pub are part of the culture. However, because of the health risks associated with alcohol, there are regulations in place. It's also important to understand the laws around the legal drinking age, where you can buy or consume alcohol, and how these rules vary across states and territories. - ໃນອອສເຕຣເລັຍ ເຫຼົ້າມັກຖືກເບິ່ງວ່າ ເປັນສ່ວນຫນຶ່ງຂອງຊີວິດທາງສັງຄົມ ໂດຍສະເພາະ ໃນງານ BBQ, ການແຂ່ງຂັນກິລາ ແລະວັນພັກສາທາຣະນະ. ທໍານຽມເຊັ່ນ BYO, ບ່ອນທີ່ທ່ານເອົາເຄື່ອງດື່ມຂອງຕົນເອງ ໄປຮ່ວມງານລ້ຽງ, ແລະການ 'ລ້ຽງ' ຫຼື 'Shouting' ຢູ່ໃນ Pub ເປັນສ່ວນຫນຶ່ງຂອງວັດທະນະທັມ. ເຖິງຢ່າງໃດກໍຕາມ, ເພາະການສ່ຽງຕໍ່ສຸຂະພາບ ທີ່ກ່ຽວພັນກັບເຄື່ອງມຶນເມົາ, ຈຶ່ງມີຂໍ້ບັງຄັບ. ມັນກໍສໍາຄັນທີ່ຈະເຂົ້າໃຈກົດຫມາຍ ກ່ຽວກັບອາຍຸຂອງການດື່ມເຄື່ອງມຶນເມົາ ທີ່ຖືກຕ້ອງຕາມກົດຫມາຍ, ບ່ອນທີ່ທ່ານສາມາດຊື້ ຫລືດື່ມເຄື່ອງມຶນເມົາ, ແລະວິທີທີ່ກົດເຫລົ່ານີ້ ແຕກຕ່າງກັນ ລະຫວ່າງຣັດ ແລະເຂດປົກຄອງຕ່າງໆ.
(This podcast was previously recorded and published on September 4, 2020) Jesus Ministries, Joan Boney ... I am acquainted with a woman who is so intent on saying only that which is right in the sight of other humans that she renders herself totally void of godliness though she "religiously" attends a church. If we are of God, we uphold the Word of God which is often offensive to other people. Concerning homosexuals & lesbians: Romans 1:26-27 For this cause God gave them up unto vile affections: for even their women did change the natural use into that which is against nature: And likewise also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in their lust one toward another; men with men working that which is unseemly, and receiving in themselves that recompence of their error which was meet. Concerning divorced women remarrying: I Corinthians 7:10-11 And unto the married I command, yet not I, but the Lord, Let not the wife depart from her husband: But and if she depart, let her remain unmarried, or be reconciled to her husband: and let not the husband put away his wife. Concerning man marrying a divorced woman: Matthew 5:32 But I say unto you, That whosoever shall put away his wife, saving for the cause of fornication, causeth her to commit adultery: and whosoever shall marry her that is divorced committeth adultery. A person can approve all manner of sin by silence. (But you could lose your own soul by denying the Holy Spirit if HE wants you to speak) == 2 Timothy 3:12 Yea, and all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution. Matthew 16:24-26 Then said Jesus unto HIS disciples, If any man will come after ME, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow ME (the Word). 25 For whosoever will save his life shall lose it: and whosoever will lose his life for MY sake (the Word's sake) shall find it. 26 For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul? Revelation 3:5 Jesus says ... He that overcometh, the same shall be clothed in white raiment; and I will not blot out his name out of the book of life, but I will confess his name before MY Father, and before HIS angels.
288: Can you heal autoimmune disease, gut issues, asthma, sinus issues and restore vitamin efficiencies all from making your own freshly milled bread? That's the claim of Sue Becker who has disrupted the industrial bread making industry with her freshly milled bread recipes. Sue and her family are living proof that you can eat gluten, carbs, and enjoy bread again all while improving your health and immune system by the way you make your bread, even if you can't have gluten. Industrial bread and flour on the store shelves are not what you think and today we're exposing and explaining why that is. We talk about how enriched flour is a scam and actually making your health worse and creating an imbalance, not to mention these "vitamins" added are actually synthetic. Sue also shares her secret in how to make freshly milled bread and all you need is a grain mill to make muffins, tortillas, pancakes, waffles, and yes, bread! You don't have to be a baker to make such a simple staple in everyone's home, everything you need to know is shared in this episode. Topics Discussed: → Can you lose weight eating bread? → The history of how bread in the USA changed for the worse → The connection between the rise of industrial bread and chronic disease → How freshly milled bread can help heal → Can people heal asthma, sinus issues, chronic headaches, and digestive issues by eating a certain type of bread? → Is gluten the enemy? → Is typical sourdough the healthiest bread out there? → Are all breads on store shelves destroying our gut? → Is all flour including organic and sprouted stripped of nutrients? → Do grains actually expire? → How we should store grains properly → Why “enriched” flour is harming us → Synthetic vitamins are being added to our flour and bread → What's the deal with bugs in our flour? → How to make freshly milled bread → Equipment you need to make bread → Classes and courses to learn → Where to buy grains As always, if you have any questions for the show please email us at digestthispod@gmail.com. And if you like this show, please share it, rate it, review it and subscribe to it on your favorite podcast app. Sponsored By: → LMNT | Get your FREE sample pack with any LMNT purchase at drinklmnt.com/DIGEST →Equip Foods | Code DIGEST gets you 20% off at Equipfoods.com/digest → Armra | Use code DIGEST for 15% off at tryarmra.com/digest Connect with Sue Becker → Website → Facebook → Instagram → YouTube Check Out Bethany: → Bethany's Instagram: @lilsipper → YouTube → Bethany's Website → Discounts & My Favorite Products → My Digestive Support Protein Powder → Gut Reset Book → Get my Newsletters (Friday Finds)
In Australia, alcohol is often portrayed as part of social life—especially at BBQs, sporting events, and public holidays. Customs like BYO, where you bring your own drinks to gatherings, and 'shouting' rounds at the pub are part of the culture. However, because of the health risks associated with alcohol, there are regulations in place. It's also important to understand the laws around the legal drinking age, where you can buy or consume alcohol, and how these rules vary across states and territories. - ஆஸ்திரேலியாவில் மதுப்பாவனை மற்றும் அதை வடிவமைக்கும் விதிகள் தொடர்பில் Zoe Thomaidou ஆங்கிலத்தில் தயாரித்த விவரணத்தை தமிழில் தருகிறார் றேனுகா துரைசிங்கம்.
In this week's episode, I'm sharing why The Death of Ivan Ilych by Leo Tolstoy is one of the most powerful things I've ever read. It's only 53 pages, but it forced me to rethink how I'm living, what I'm chasing, and whether I'm being honest with myself.We'll break down what this book is really about (spoiler: it's not just death), how it gets under your skin, and why it might be the wake-up call you didn't know you needed.
Pastor Chris teaches that we are designed to live a fulfilled life.
Welcome to Bhay Originals, India's leading horror podcast, with Ankan Sharmishtha Bose. Today's story is "Sahajeevi," a tale that will take you into the darkest corners of family, legacy, and faith.A family... a house... and a centuries-old secret that runs in their blood. When Dr. Anjali visits the home of her love, Varun, she believes she is meeting an ordinary family. But she soon realizes that the house's peace is a mask for a horrifying ritual. Here, food is not nourishment, but poison. Prayer is not music, but a strange, unsettling hum. And the family members are not people, but "vessels," being prepared for a terrifying "expansion."Will Anjali escape this labyrinth, or will she become the next victim of this horrifying legacy?[horror story, indian horror story, bhay originals, ankan,sahajeevi, scary story, psychological horror, body horror, hindi horror podcast,hindi horror story, inspired by true events, horrorstories, new horror story]_____________Sound Effects by Lara Sluyter (LARA'S HORROR SOUNDS on YouTube)Music: https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Unseen Horrors Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Eyes In The Void by Scott Buckley | www.scottbuckley.com.auMusic promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/Creative Commons CC BY 4.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Countdown by Alexander Nakarada | https://creatorchords.comMusic promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/Creative Commons CC BY 4.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Cinematic Epic Emotional | EGLAIR by Alex-Productions | https://onsound.eu/Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/Creative Commons CC BY 3.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Music used : "Abyss "Music link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bmfMEW5NHU&list=PLyCgk9_wvHOnXbk88AxuBtqIHqrRuPQr-&index=3Composer "Vivek Abhishek" - / vivekhsihba Incantation by Scott Buckley | www.scottbuckley.com.auMusic promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/Creative Commons CC BY 4.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Permafrost by Scott Buckley | www.scottbuckley.com.auMusic promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/Creative Commons CC BY 4.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/It's In The Fog by Darren Curtis | https://www.darrencurtismusic.com/Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/Creative Commons CC BY 3.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Eyes In The Void by Scott Buckley | www.scottbuckley.com.auMusic promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/Creative Commons CC BY 4.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Join this channel to get access to exclusive perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn9JS93zsaUDaUDq7aofhNQ/joinFollow me on Spotify- https://open.spotify.com/show/2MEX847Jaz0HbcapMKGGJNFacebook- https://www.facebook.com/ankan12Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/bose.ankan
A — About: This devotional discusses God's impending judgment on Israel due to idolatry and unfaithfulness. It reveals God's grief over His people's rebellion, highlighting His righteous anger and loving correction. Jeremiah's prayer seeks God's justice, not wrath, and models humble submission. B — Best Verse: Jeremiah 10:24 – "O Lord, correct me, but with justice; not in Your anger, lest You bring me to nothing." C — Call to Action: We are called to cultivate soft, humble hearts, willing to be corrected by God and by others through His Word. Remain teachable, stay away from spiritual dullness, and surround yourself with people who speak truth in love.
In Australia, alcohol is often portrayed as part of social life—especially at BBQs, sporting events, and public holidays. Customs like BYO, where you bring your own drinks to gatherings, and 'shouting' rounds at the pub are part of the culture. However, because of the health risks associated with alcohol, there are regulations in place. It's also important to understand the laws around the legal drinking age, where you can buy or consume alcohol, and how these rules vary across states and territories. - تاسو ښایي اورېدلي وي چې آسټرالیایان په ځانګړي ډول د مهمو لوبو سیالیو یا عمومي رخصتیو پر مهال د الکولو څښلو سره ډېره مینه لري،خو دا ددې کیسې یواځې یوه برخه ده. په ننني راپور کې، موږ د آسټرالیا د الکولو د څښلو کلتور او هغه قوانین څېړو چې دا کلتور یې رامنځته کړی.
A ruthless banker mocks a beggar with curses and cash—until a mysterious affliction begins tearing his body apart every time he spends a dime. Author: Jake Bible * * * CONTENT DISCLAIMER: This episode contains explicit content not limited to intense themes, strong language, and depictions of violence intended for adults. Parental guidance is strongly advised for children under the age of 17. Listener discretion is advised. #drnosleep #scarystories #horrorstories #doctornosleep #horrorpodcast #horror Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you look at any list of best-selling cookbooks, certain words come up over and over again: quick, easy, fast, effortless. But is it actually possible to deliver deliciousness in no time? Or are these recipes too good to be true? This week, The Sporkful talks with intrepid journalist Tom Scocca, who exposed the dirty secret about caramelized onions; recipe-writing legend Christopher Kimball; and food writer (and mom) Elizabeth Dunn, who's sick of feeling bad when a recipe turns out to be harder than she expected. And we ask: Why do recipes that look simple on paper turn out to be very different once you get into the kitchen? Tom Scocca is the editor of Indiginity, and you can read his Slate story about caramelizing onions here. Christopher Kimball is the founder of Christopher Kimball's Milk Street. Elizabeth Dunn co-writes the newsletter Consumed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Australia, alcohol is often portrayed as part of social life—especially at BBQs, sporting events, and public holidays. Customs like BYO, where you bring your own drinks to gatherings, and 'shouting' rounds at the pub are part of the culture. However, because of the health risks associated with alcohol, there are regulations in place. It's also important to understand the laws around the legal drinking age, where you can buy or consume alcohol, and how these rules vary across states and territories. - អ្នកប្រហែលជាធ្លាប់បានឮថាប្រជាជនអូស្ត្រាលីជាមនុស្សចូលចិត្ត«ផឹកស្រា» ជាពិសេសក្នុងអំឡុងពេលព្រឹត្តិការណ៍កីឡាធំៗ ឬថ្ងៃបុណ្យសាធារណៈ។ ប៉ុន្តែនោះគ្រាន់តែជាផ្នែកនៃរឿងរ៉ាវនេះប៉ុណ្ណោះ។ ការនិយាយអំពីគ្រឿងស្រវឹងនៅក្នុងប្រទេសអូស្ត្រាលី ក៏មានន័យថាត្រូវសម្លឹងមើលទៅលើគ្រោះថ្នាក់ធ្ងន់ធ្ងរដែលវាអាចបង្កដល់បុគ្គលនិងក្រុមគ្រួសារ។ វាពាក់ព័ន្ធនឹងការយល់ដឹងអំពីច្បាប់ដ៏ស្មុគ្រស្មាញដែលគ្រប់គ្រងសារធាតុស្រវឹង — រាប់ចាប់ពីរបៀបដែលវាត្រូវបានលក់ និងផ្គត់ផ្គង់ រហូតដល់ថាតើវាអាចផឹកបាននៅកន្លែង ណា និងនៅពេលណាខ្លះ។ នៅក្នុងរបាយការណ៍ Australia Explained វគ្គនេះ យើងនឹងបកស្រាយអំពីវប្បធម៌នៃការទទួលទានគ្រឿងស្រវឹងក្នុងប្រទេសអូស្ត្រាលី និងច្បាប់កំណត់។
In Australia, alcohol is often portrayed as part of social life—especially at BBQs, sporting events, and public holidays. Customs like BYO, where you bring your own drinks to gatherings, and 'shouting' rounds at the pub are part of the culture. However, because of the health risks associated with alcohol, there are regulations in place. It's also important to understand the laws around the legal drinking age, where you can buy or consume alcohol, and how these rules vary across states and territories. - 호주에서는 술이 사교생활의 일부로 묘사되는 경우가 많습니다. 특히 바비큐, 스포츠 경기, 공휴일과 술의 연관성은 빼놓을 수 없죠. 모임에 직접 술을 가져오는 BYO(주류 반입)나 펍에서 '샤우팅' 라운드와 같은 관행은 호주 문화의 일부입니다. 하지만 술과 관련된 건강상의 위험 때문에 관련 규정이 존재합니다. 또한 법적 음주 연령, 주류 구매 및 소비 가능 지역, 그리고 이러한 규정이 주 및 준주별로 어떻게 다른지 등에 대한 법률을 이해하는 것도 중요합니다.
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In Australia, alcohol is often portrayed as part of social life—especially at BBQs, sporting events, and public holidays. Customs like BYO, where you bring your own drinks to gatherings, and 'shouting' rounds at the pub are part of the culture. However, because of the health risks associated with alcohol, there are regulations in place. It's also important to understand the laws around the legal drinking age, where you can buy or consume alcohol, and how these rules vary across states and territories. - Австралид согтууруулах ундааны хэрэглээ нь нийгмийн амьдралын нэг хэсэг мэт ойлголт байдаг. BBQ хийхэд, спортын тэмцээний үеэр, амралтын өдрүүдэд байх ёстой нэг зүйл мэт үзэх хүмүүс ч бий. Гэхдээ насны хязгаар, хаанаас худалдан авч, хаана хэрэглэж болох талаарх тусгай дүрэм журам үйлчилдэг. Муж, нутаг дэвсгэр бүрд энэ зохицуулалт харилцан адилгүй байдаг. Хууль дүрэм биш ч нийтлэг мөрддөг хэв маяг бас бий. Жишээ нь 'BYO' гэдэг нь уух зүйлсээ өөрсдөө авчрах тухай тэмдэглэл бол, 'shouting' нь бааранд уух зүйлийг ээлжлэн даах гэсэн утгатай хэллэг юм. Энэ мэт Австралийн алкохолны хэрэглээтэй холбоотой зохицуулалт, нийтлэг ойлголтын тухай эндээс сонсоорой.
In Australia, alcohol is often portrayed as part of social life—especially at BBQs, sporting events, and public holidays. Customs like BYO, where you bring your own drinks to gatherings, and 'shouting' rounds at the pub are part of the culture. However, because of the health risks associated with alcohol, there are regulations in place. It's also important to understand the laws around the legal drinking age, where you can buy or consume alcohol, and how these rules vary across states and territories. - ઓડિયો સાંભળવા ઉપર આપેલા પ્લે બટન પર ક્લિક કરો.
In Australia, alcohol is often portrayed as part of social life—especially at BBQs, sporting events, and public holidays. Customs like BYO, where you bring your own drinks to gatherings, and 'shouting' rounds at the pub are part of the culture. However, because of the health risks associated with alcohol, there are regulations in place. It's also important to understand the laws around the legal drinking age, where you can buy or consume alcohol, and how these rules vary across states and territories. - オーストラリアでは、アルコールはバーベキューやスポーツイベント、祝日など、社交の一部として描かれることがよくあります。飲み物を持ち寄る「BYO」や、パブで交代でお酒をおごり合う「シャウト」といった習慣も文化の一部です。しかし、アルコールには健康リスクが伴うため、さまざまな規制も設けられています。法定飲酒年齢や、アルコールの購入・飲酒が可能な場所に関する法律、そしてそれらのルールが州・テリトリーによって異なることを理解することも大切です。
In Australia, alcohol is often portrayed as part of social life—especially at BBQs, sporting events, and public holidays. Customs like BYO, where you bring your own drinks to gatherings, and 'shouting' rounds at the pub are part of the culture. However, because of the health risks associated with alcohol, there are regulations in place. It's also important to understand the laws around the legal drinking age, where you can buy or consume alcohol, and how these rules vary across states and territories. - 你可能听说过澳大利亚人“嗜酒如命”,尤其是在大型体育赛事或公共假日期间。 但这仅仅是部分事实。 谈到澳大利亚的酒精,也意味着要关注它可能对个人和家庭造成的严重危害。 这需要了解监管酒精的复杂法律,从酒精的销售和供应方式,到饮酒的地点和时间。 在今天的《解读澳洲》节目中,我们将揭秘澳大利亚的饮酒文化及其背后的规则。 点击音频收听详细报道
In Australia, alcohol is often portrayed as part of social life—especially at BBQs, sporting events, and public holidays. Customs like BYO, where you bring your own drinks to gatherings, and 'shouting' rounds at the pub are part of the culture. However, because of the health risks associated with alcohol, there are regulations in place. It's also important to understand the laws around the legal drinking age, where you can buy or consume alcohol, and how these rules vary across states and territories. - يُعد الكحول جزءًا من الحياة الاجتماعية في أستراليا، خاصة في حفلات الشواء والمناسبات الرياضية والعطلات، حيث تنتشر تقاليد مثل إحضار المشروبات الخاصة (BYO) والحفلات الصاخبة في الحانات. ومع ذلك، تُفرض قوانين صارمة للحد من مخاطره الصحية.
In Australia, alcohol is often portrayed as part of social life—especially at BBQs, sporting events, and public holidays. Customs like BYO, where you bring your own drinks to gatherings, and 'shouting' rounds at the pub are part of the culture. However, because of the health risks associated with alcohol, there are regulations in place. It's also important to understand the laws around the legal drinking age, where you can buy or consume alcohol, and how these rules vary across states and territories. - ในออสเตรเลีย แอลกอฮอล์มักถูกมองว่าเป็นส่วนหนึ่งของชีวิตทางสังคม โดยเฉพาะในงานปิ้งย่าง งานกีฬา และวันหยุดต่าง ๆ ถือเป็นเรื่องปกติ อย่างไรก็ตาม ด้วยความเสี่ยงทางสุขภาพที่เกี่ยวข้องกับแอลกอฮอล์ จึงมีกฎหมายเข้ามาควบคุม และยังมีกฎต่าง ๆ ซึ่งแตกต่างกันไปตามแต่ละรัฐและดินแดน
In Australia, alcohol is often portrayed as part of social life—especially at BBQs, sporting events, and public holidays. Customs like BYO, where you bring your own drinks to gatherings, and 'shouting' rounds at the pub are part of the culture. However, because of the health risks associated with alcohol, there are regulations in place. It's also important to understand the laws around the legal drinking age, where you can buy or consume alcohol, and how these rules vary across states and territories. - Di Australia, alkohol sering digambarkan sebagai bagian dari kehidupan sosial—terutama di BBQ, acara olahraga, dan hari libur nasional. Kebiasaan seperti BYO, di mana Anda membawa minuman Anda sendiri ke pertemuan, dan 'berteriak' di pub adalah bagian dari budaya.
In Australia, alcohol is often portrayed as part of social life—especially at BBQs, sporting events, and public holidays. Customs like BYO, where you bring your own drinks to gatherings, and 'shouting' rounds at the pub are part of the culture. However, because of the health risks associated with alcohol, there are regulations in place. It's also important to understand the laws around the legal drinking age, where you can buy or consume alcohol, and how these rules vary across states and territories. - شما ممکن شنیده باشید که آسترالیاییها بسيار مشتاق نوشیدن الكول هستند، بخصوص در جریان رویدادهای بزرگ ورزشی یا رخصتیهای عامه. اما این صرف يك بخشی از داستان است. صحبت کردن در مورد الکول در آسترالیا همچنان شامل آسیب جدیاى است که اين نوشيدنى میتواند به افراد و خانوادهها برساند. درک قوانین پیچیده الکول، از چگونگى فروختن و عرضۀ آن تا اینکه الكول کجا و چه وقت میتواند مصرف گردد، نيز بخشى از اين صحبت است. در اين بخش روزنهای به آستراليا، نظرى مى اندازيم به فرهنگ نوشیدن آسترالیا و قوانینى که اين فرهنگ را شکل میدهد.
In Australia, alcohol is often portrayed as part of social life—especially at BBQs, sporting events, and public holidays. Customs like BYO, where you bring your own drinks to gatherings, and 'shouting' rounds at the pub are part of the culture. However, because of the health risks associated with alcohol, there are regulations in place. It's also important to understand the laws around the legal drinking age, where you can buy or consume alcohol, and how these rules vary across states and territories. - Ntawm teb chaws Australia dej cawv yeej ib txwm yog ib feem ntawm cov kev sib ntsib sib cuag nrog lwm tus neeg — hais tsi ntsees rau lub caij ci nqaij noj ua si, koom tej koom txoos sib tw, thiab zej tsoom cov hnub so. Tsis tas li ntawd los yeej muaj tej kab lis kev cai uas yus nqa yus dej cawv mus koom lwm tus thaum sib ntsib sib sau ua ke, thiab yeej muaj cov kev cai uas ib tug twg yuav dej cawv rau lwm tus los yog ib pab neeg haus ntawm tej pubs thiab clubs thiab. Txawm li cas los vim dej cawv muaj kev cuam tshuam rau kev noj qab haus huv, ces thiaj muaj tej cai los tswj. Thiab kuj yog tej yam tseem ceeb uas peb totaub txog tej cai teev tias hnoob nyoog npaum li cas thiaj pub haus cawv, yuav tau qhov twg, thiab haus tau qhov twg, uas yeej muaj tej cai no siv sib txawv ntawm tej xeev.
In Australia, alcohol is often portrayed as part of social life—especially at BBQs, sporting events, and public holidays. Customs like BYO, where you bring your own drinks to gatherings, and 'shouting' rounds at the pub are part of the culture. However, because of the health risks associated with alcohol, there are regulations in place. It's also important to understand the laws around the legal drinking age, where you can buy or consume alcohol, and how these rules vary across states and territories. - এরকম একটি কথা প্রায়ই শোনা যায় যে, অস্ট্রেলিয়ানরা ‘মদ্যপানে খুব উৎসাহী'—বিশেষ করে বড় কোনো খেলার দিনে কিংবা সরকারি ছুটির সময়। কিন্তু এটা কেবল ঘটনার একটা দিক। অস্ট্রেলিয়ায় মদ্যপান নিয়ে কথা বলতে গেলে এর গুরুতর ক্ষতিকর দিকটাও দেখতে হয়—যা ব্যক্তি ও পরিবারে অনেক ধরনের প্রভাব ফেলে। আবার এটি বোঝার জন্য এই দেশের জটিল আইন ব্যবস্থা সম্পর্কেও জানতে হয়—যার মাধ্যমে নিয়ন্ত্রণ করা হয় মদ কীভাবে বিক্রি ও সরবরাহ করা হয়, এবং কোথায় ও কখন পান করা যায়। ‘অস্ট্রেলিয়া এক্সপ্লেইন্ড' এর এই পর্বে আমরা এই দেশের মদ্যপানের সংস্কৃতি ও তা নিয়ন্ত্রণের নিয়মগুলো বিশ্লেষণ করব।
In Australia, alcohol is often portrayed as part of social life—especially at BBQs, sporting events, and public holidays. Customs like BYO, where you bring your own drinks to gatherings, and 'shouting' rounds at the pub are part of the culture. However, because of the health risks associated with alcohol, there are regulations in place. It's also important to understand the laws around the legal drinking age, where you can buy or consume alcohol, and how these rules vary across states and territories. - در استرالیا، مشروب اغلب به عنوان بخشی از زندگی اجتماعی به تصویر کشیده میشود؛ به خصوص در مهمانیهای باربیکیو، رویدادهای ورزشی و تعطیلات رسمی. آداب و رسومی مثل BYO که در آن نوشیدنیهای خود را به دورهمیها میبرید، بخشی از فرهنگ هستند. با این حال، به دلیل خطرات سلامتی مرتبط با الکل، مقرراتی وجود دارد که درک آنها پراهمیت است.
In Australia, alcohol is often portrayed as part of social life—especially at BBQs, sporting events, and public holidays. Customs like BYO, where you bring your own drinks to gatherings, and 'shouting' rounds at the pub are part of the culture. However, because of the health risks associated with alcohol, there are regulations in place. It's also important to understand the laws around the legal drinking age, where you can buy or consume alcohol, and how these rules vary across states and territories. - Tại Úc, rượu bia thường được xem là một phần của đời sống xã hội — đặc biệt trong các buổi tiệc nướng BBQ, sự kiện thể thao và các ngày lễ. Những phong tục như BYO (mang theo đồ uống riêng đến buổi tụ họp) hay việc thay phiên nhau mời rượu tại quán bar là một phần trong văn hóa nơi đây. Tuy nhiên, do những rủi ro sức khỏe liên quan đến việc tiêu thụ rượu, chính phủ đã áp dụng nhiều quy định kiểm soát. Việc hiểu rõ các luật liên quan đến độ tuổi uống rượu hợp pháp, nơi được phép mua và sử dụng rượu, cũng như sự khác biệt về quy định giữa các bang và vùng lãnh thổ là rất quan trọng.
In Australia, alcohol is often portrayed as part of social life—especially at BBQs, sporting events, and public holidays. Customs like BYO, where you bring your own drinks to gatherings, and 'shouting' rounds at the pub are part of the culture. However, because of the health risks associated with alcohol, there are regulations in place. It's also important to understand the laws around the legal drinking age, where you can buy or consume alcohol, and how these rules vary across states and territories. - ኣውስትራልያውያን ኣብ ‘መስተ ዓበይቲ' ምዃኖም ሰሚዕኩም ትኾኑ-ብፍላይ ድማ ኣብ ግዜ ዓበይቲ ስፖርታዊ ንጥፈታት ወይ ህዝባውያን በዓላት። እንተኾነ ግን እዚ ገለ ክፋል ናይ'ቲ ዛንታ ጥራይ'ዩ። ብዛዕባ ኣልኮላዊ መስተ ምዝራብ ማለት ኣብ ኣውስትራልያ ብዛዕባ'ቲ ኣብ ውልቀሰባትን ስድራቤታትን ከምጽኦ ዝኽእል ከቢድ ማህሰይቲ ምምልካት'ውን ማለት'ዩ። እዚ ድማ ሕልኽላኽ ዝኾኑ ንኣኮላዊ መስተ ዝቆጻጸሩ ሕግታት - ካብ ከመይ ይሽየጥን ይዕደልን ክሳብ ኣበይን መዓስን ክሃልኽ ወይ ክስተ ይከኣልን ምርዳእ የካትት። ኣብ'ዚ ናይ ሎሚ ንኣውስትራልያ ንገልጸሉ ትሕዝቶ ባህሊ ምስታይ ኣውስትራልያን እቶም ንዕኡ ዝቐርጽዎ ሕግታትን መምርሒታትን ክንምልከት ኢና።
In Australia, alcohol is often portrayed as part of social life—especially at BBQs, sporting events, and public holidays. Customs like BYO, where you bring your own drinks to gatherings, and 'shouting' rounds at the pub are part of the culture. However, because of the health risks associated with alcohol, there are regulations in place. It's also important to understand the laws around the legal drinking age, where you can buy or consume alcohol, and how these rules vary across states and territories. - عام تصور ہے کہ آسٹریلیا میں باربی کیو دعوتوں، عوامی تعطیلات یا محفلوں میں شراب نوشی سماجی زندگی کا حصہ ہے لیکن الکحل سے منسلک صحت کے خطرات کی وجہ سے، یہاں قوانین اور ضوابط موجود ہیں۔ جبکہ یہ مشورہ بھی دیا جاتا ہے کہ نوجوان الکحل کے استعنال میں جتنی تاخیر کریں گے ان کے لئے بہتر ہے۔
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Everyone is tempted. That is not the sin. Even Jesus was presented with temptation. It is what we do with the temptation that matters. When we allow ourselves to dwell on sinful desires, it is almost inevitable that we will eventually give in to that temptation. The desire must be defeated while it is still in our minds, or it will inevitably result in action. Then, once we have made up our minds to sin, we will go to great lengths to satisfy that desire.
https://www.maynardvillefellowship.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Carr-6-29-25.mp3 Ephesians 1 fills the believer with awe for God's glory in salvation. Listen as Pastor Carr shows how that awe produces deep gratitude and lasting unity in Christ's church.
In this soul-stirring episode of Porn and the Gospel, Spencer dives deep into one of the boldest prayers ever recorded in Scripture—the moment Moses stood between God and a rebellious people and said, “Blot me out of your book.” What gives a man such courage? What kind of intimacy with God allows you to pray not just for yourself—but with fire and urgency for others? You'll discover: Why your freedom from sin is about God's glory, not just your relief. The missing link in most men's prayer lives—and how to restore it. Why habitual sin kills your concern for others—and how intercessory prayer breaks that cycle. What Paul and Moses shared in common when they prayed. A powerful, practical prayer from Ephesians 3 you can start praying today—for your wife, your brother, or even someone far from God. Spencer brings Scripture, vulnerability, and a call to arms for every man who wants to go deeper in his walk with God and learn how to intercede with boldness. Key Scriptures: Exodus 32:30–32, 33:13–18 Ephesians 3:14–21 Galatians 6:1–2 Ask Yourself: Who are you praying for with boldness? Is God's glory your deepest motivation—or are you just asking for relief? What would happen in your life if you began praying like Moses and Paul? Share This Episode If: You're tired of surface-level prayers. You're ready to be used by God to bring restoration and revival. You know someone drifting away from the faith and want to fight for them in prayer.
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In this week's episode, Dennis Jernigan shares the story behind his song, “You Came For Me” from the recording, Forty Days and Forty Nights - Songs of Contemplation and Intimacy Vol. 1." That mp3 is available at https://www.dennisjernigan.com/store/product.php?c=24&p=2353 The lyrics can be found below. You can join Dennis and the people of All In All Church for live-stream worship on the first Wednesday evening of each month. Just go to https://www.facebook.com/therealdennisjernigan at 7 PM CST. Mark it in your calendar. Worship with All in All Church - First Wednesday of each month. Daily Devotions for Kingdom Seekers, Vol. 3 is available at https://www.amazon.com/Daily-Devotions-Kingdom-Seekers-Vol-ebook/dp/B081K8TZLX Check out my Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/DennisJernigan and read through the various tiers of support and discover the myriad of benefits you will receive based on the level of support you choose. If you're willing, go ahead and sign up! You will find the show notes and lyrics below: Welcome to The Dennis Jernigan Podcast, where we journey together towards healing, hope, intimacy, and refuge, ultimately seeking a deeper connection with Jesus. Throughout my years, one truth remains clear: God makes purpose out of everything. He will not waste anything we bring to Him. Not our sorrows, not our wounds, not even our failures. Hey there, I'm Dennis Jernigan, your host, and today I'm thrilled to reveal the story behind my song, “You Came For Me," featured on the album Forty Days and Forty Nights - Songs of Contemplation and Intimacy Vol. 1. Back in 2010, I felt a divine nudge to embark on a challenge I had never attempted before—a forty-day fast. Admiring those who had accomplished such a feat, I found myself teetering between awe and amusement at the thought of completing a forty-day fast. Yet, one day, I felt a compelling urge to begin this uncharted journey. Little did I anticipate the profound revelations and life-altering transformations God had in store for me during those forty days. Having weathered three years of grief and loss, navigated economic downturns, grappled with my identity and relationships, faced major surgery, coped with my daughter's marriage and relocation across the globe, and felt alienated from the Christian music scene, I woke up that morning realizing the urgent need for a comprehensive reboot—mentally, emotionally, physically, and spiritually. From May 3 through June 11, I embarked on a journey consuming only water, fruit, and vegetable juice, shedding 40 pounds in the process. While the physical transformation helped post-surgery, the realignment of my mind, emotions, and spirit towards God set my entire being on a new course. Each morning, I delved into either Psalm 40 or Isaiah 40, and with each meditation, the Lord inspired a new song within me—each promptly recorded as it came to me. These forty songs across four volumes represent the essence of a 40-day voyage of self-discovery. My aspiration for these collections is for you to use them as spiritual reflections in your daily walk of intimacy with Christ. The lyrics and corresponding Scriptures are accessible on this website, serving as a roadmap to help you rediscover your identity in Christ and unearth hidden treasures in your relationship with Him. If you ever consider embarking on a fast of your own, I enthusiastically recommend Dean Briggs' book, Consumed: 40 Days of Fasting, Repentance & Rebirth. Dean's guidance offers a soul-nourishing, Christ-centered approach to a spiritual fast, providing you with encouragement and strength along the way. Today I am sharing the story behind the song, You Came For Me, which, now sounds funny to say, came to me on May 5, 2010 or day 3 of my 40 Day Fast, as I meditated on Psalm 40:2a in the NASB which says, He brought me up out of the pit of destruction, out of the miry clay… Whenever I mediate on the Word of God, I take it very personally. Due to the deep hunger pangs of my physical body, it didn't take long for my soul to begin to experience very similar hunger pangs I sensed in my thought life, my emotional life, and in my spiritual life. For the first 22 years of my life I had felt trapped - hopelessly trapped - mired in the unforgiving muck of my own depravity. My mind began to flood with the realization of just how far I had fallen away from the Lord as a young man and just how stuck I had been in my sin. I remember feeling so alone in my younger days, trying to make sense of my sexual identity and feeling completely abandoned; feeling that if I were to suddenly disappear, no one would ever even notice, much less come looking for me. But then, on November 7, 1981, completely out of the blue, God revealed Himself to me; Revealed just how massive His love for me truly was; Reaching out to me in the middle of my sin-soaked identity showing me that He could reach as far as I could fall; helped me see that not one time in my life had I ever been alone. Showed me that for each and every step of my entire life and existence, He had been pursuing me. That knowledge left my heart undone, sitting there in His presence, being soaked with His wonderful grace and being wonderfully drenched in His incredible love. He did bring me up out of the pit of destruction and out of that miry clay. Never once had He stopped pursuing me…and has never stopped since the day I came to that realization. Let's take some time to bask in that realization for the next few minutes. SONG The Lord reminded me that every tear I have ever cried, He has saved. Why would he save or keep a record of my tears? I believe that He used them - still uses them - as a form of prayer. When I have come to the end of words I have to say to Him and the cares of the world have left me reduced to nothing but tears, He uses those very tears as a weapon of warfare against the lies of the enemy. Psalm 56:8-9 in the NIV says, “Record my misery; list my tears on your scroll; are they not in your record? Then my enemies will turn back when I call for help. By this I will know that God is for me.” It does the human soul well to know God pursues us. Luke 19:10 in the NIV says, “For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost.” Who was lost? Every single human that has ever existed and ever will exist. Jesus came for us but loved us enough to not leave us in that state of lostness. That is simply astounding. Thank you for tuning in to The Dennis Jernigan Podcast! For more about my journey, music, and updates, visit dennisjernigan.com. Stay connected by following me on Facebook, Instagram, and enjoy my music on various streaming platforms. If you'd like to support the podcast's creation, consider joining my team at www.patreon.com/dennisjernigan. If you're looking for the mp3 of the song “You Came For Me" from the album "Forty Days and Forty Nights - Songs of Contemplation and Intimacy Vol. 1," head over to the store at dennisjernigan.com or find it on popular streaming services. Remember this from today's episode: the constant, unwavering, massive love of God is where we must choose to abide and wait on Him. He loves you and eagerly waits to meet with you. Can you spare a few moments today, tomorrow, and beyond to wait on the Lord? I assure you, it will be worth that wait. Now, go forth and embrace the truth of who your heavenly Father says you are. Dennis Jernigan You Came For Me Words & Music by Dennis Jernigan Received on May 5, 2010 Psalm 40:2a ©2010 Shepherd's Heart Music, Inc./Dennis Jernigan Verse one You brought me up when I was down Sin took me in. You brought me out You delivered me. You came for me, my God You rescued me when I was bound You set me free, lost is now found You delivered me you came for me, my God Chorus Out of destruction You made a way Out of the darkness You brought me light of day Out of despairing my burdens baring, You made a way Up from my sorrow. Up from my tears You came restoring all of my wasted years Out of my sorrow, brand new tomorrow You delivered me. You came for me Verse two Bound up in chains, mired in doubt You broke the curse, bringing me out You delivered me. You came for me, my God Downcast in shame, too many days You lifted my eyes up to Your redeeming gaze You delivered me. You came for me, my God Chorus Out of destruction You made a way Out of the darkness You brought me light of day Out of despairing my burdens baring, You made a way Up from my sorrow. Up from my tears You came restoring all of my wasted years Out of my sorrow, brand new tomorrow Words & Music by Dennis Jernigan Received on May 5, 2010 Psalm 40:2a ©2010 Shepherd's Heart Music, Inc./Dennis Jernigan•www.dennisjernigan.com•1-800-877-0406 Administered by PraiseCharts.com
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In this week's episode, Dennis Jernigan shares the story behind his song, “Breathe” from the recording, Forty Days and Forty Nights - Songs of Contemplation and Intimacy Vol. 1." That mp3 is available at https://www.dennisjernigan.com/store/product.php?c=24&p=2353 The lyrics can be found below. You can join Dennis and the people of All In All Church for live-stream worship on the first Wednesday evening of each month. Just go to https://www.facebook.com/therealdennisjernigan at 7 PM CST. Mark it in your calendar. Worship with All in All Church - First Wednesday of each month. Daily Devotions for Kingdom Seekers, Vol. 3 is available at https://www.amazon.com/Daily-Devotions-Kingdom-Seekers-Vol-ebook/dp/B081K8TZLX Check out my Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/DennisJernigan and read through the various tiers of support and discover the myriad of benefits you will receive based on the level of support you choose. If you're willing, go ahead and sign up! You will find the show notes and lyrics below: Welcome to The Dennis Jernigan Podcast. The purpose of this podcast is to help you find healing for your wounds; find hope in your despair; find intimacy in your loneliness; find refuge from the storms of life; Basically, to help you find a deeper walk with Jesus. There is one thing I know after having lived all these years: God wastes nothing. Not our sorrows. Not our wounds. Not even our failures. Hey there, I'm Dennis Jernigan, your host, and I'm excited to unveil the story behind my song, “Breathe” from the recording, Forty Days and Forty Nights - Songs of Contemplation and Intimacy Vol. 1. As I shared last week, in the year 2010, I felt led to embark on something I had never experienced in my life…a forty day fast. Always marveling at those who had accomplished such a feat…marveling at, while at the same time, considering those who had completed a forty-day fast somewhere between ‘hero' and ‘eccentric'…I woke one day feeling compelled to begin my own journey of a forty-day fast. Little did I know that God would speak to me in such profound ways and so radically re-order my life in the process. Having just gone through 3 years of grief and sorrow at the loss of relationship with several friends…reeling from the dramatic downturn of our economy…recognizing the lonely place I found myself due to the call to declare to the world my freedom from same sex attraction…major surgery…another daughter marrying and moving literally to the other side of the earth…coming to grips with how different and removed I was from the ‘normal/mainstream' Christian music scene…I woke that day knowing I needed a change…needed to reboot my system in every way – mentally, emotionally, physically, and spiritually. From May 3 until June 11 I consumed only water and fruit and vegetable juice losing 40 pounds in the process. While the weight loss helped get my body back on track after the surgery, the re-focusing of my mind, emotions, and spirit on the things of the Lord began to get my entire being back on track. I began each day meditating on either Psalm 40 or Isaiah 40. With each day's meditation the Lord saw fit to give me a song…which I recorded immediately after receiving it. The forty songs in these four volumes are the culmination of a 40-day journey of self-rediscovery. My vision for these collections is that you would use them as devotional meditations in your personal daily spiritual walk of intimacy with Christ. We have made the lyrics available to you on this web site along with the Scriptural reference on which I meditated. Use this as a guide to help you rediscover a deeper awareness of your identity in Christ or to uncover new hidden treasures concerning your relationship with the King. Should you decide to set out on your own fast, I strongly encourage you to get the book Consumed:40 Days of Fasting, Repentance & Rebirth by Dean Briggs. You will be greatly encouraged and strengthened in your soul as Dean leads you through a healthy, Christ-centered approach to a spiritual fast. Today I am sharing the story behind the song, Breathe, which came to me on May 4, 2010 or day 2 of my 40 Day Fast, as I meditated on Psalm 40:1 which says, “I waited patiently for the LORD” along with Matthew 6:17-18 in the NIV, which says, “But when you fast, put oil on your head and wash your face, so that it will not be obvious to others that you are fasting, but only to your Father, who is unseen; and your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you.” At this point in my fasting journey, I felt it was important to take heed of the Matthew 6 instructions as I continued to wait on the Lord for whatever he might have for me. I continued with my daily physical workouts. Continued with my daily focus on my music ministry. I continued with my duties toward my family and toward my marriage. I carried on with my duties at our local church body. In other words, the only ones who knew I was really fasting were my wife, my children, and a few close friends. The fast was not about stroking my pride or inflating my ego. It was about whatever the Lord wanted me to gain from Him concerning not only my life but those to whom I ministered to as well. I woke that day feeling a deep sense of hunger, both physically and spiritually, and with a deep anticipation of what the Lord would speak to me or reveal to me that day. As the first words of the first verse reveal, I did not even know what I needed other than I knew I needed Jesus first and foremost to be the Lord of every area of my life and existence. The more I thought on these things, the more I related my need to physically breath in order to keep existing. This, in turn, had a direct correlation with my need to breathe in all the Holy Spirit had for me. At that point, the song began to flow out of me. I had physical hunger. This reminded me of my spiritual hunger. I was thirsty and this reminded me of my thirst for God's presence in my life. It reminded me of just how bound up in sin I had once been and of how many more lies of the enemy I had still been believing. It became apparent that I had a great void in my heart that only my heavenly Father could fill. It became very apparent that I had been wondering in the desert for quite some time and I needed the refreshing rain of God's presence to drench my soul. Those 40 days proved to be very healing to my body and to my soul and I must add this: since I have been struggling with Parkinson's, the Lord has brought these songs back to my mind and I find myself, once again, having to still and quiet my own soul - especially since my body is in perpetual motion due to the tremors caused by this disease. It is as if I'm learning an even deeper stilling of my soul even as my body ails and refuses to cooperate. Just do what I do. Just take a few minutes. Get alone with the Lord if possible and make this your heart's cry for today: I waited patiently for the LORD… Psalm 40:1a NASB Let's just do that. Let's just sit here a while and patiently wait for the Lord. He is here whether you feel Him or not. He is just here. SONG What I found on day two of my fast was my great need for intimacy with the Father. My soul longs to just feel Him breathe on me; aches for just a drop of the rain of His presence; yearns to have the chains of the enemy's lies broken from my mind; and now that I battle Parkinson's, I recognize how much more I need Him to set me free from the cares and fears of this world; that in Him I find that even in the midst of a life-altering sickness, in His presence I have room to breathe. Let's be as those who wait on the Lord this week; among those who find room to breathe even in the midst of our circumstances; room to breathe in our our sorrows; room to breathe even in our fears; room to breathe even when bombarded by the enemy and his lies. Let's just wait on the Lord. Let us learn the art of lingering with Him. It's time well spent. Thank you so much for joining me here on The Dennis Jernigan Podcast! For further insights into my journey, music, and more, visit dennisjernigan.com. Stay connected by following me on Facebook, Instagram, and find my music on most major streaming services. To help with the ongoing creation of this podcast, would you consider becoming a member of my team? If so, just go to www.patreon.com/dennisjernigan to find out more! If you're wanting the mp3 version of the song “Breathe" from the studio album "Forty Days and Forty Nights - Songs of Contemplation and Intimacy Vol. 1," simply head to the store at dennisjernigan.com or, again, on most major streaming services. You can also find a very amazing version of this song on my album “Days of Awe.” Check them both out and let me hear from you which version you prefer. If you get nothing else from today's podcast, get this: the constant undercurrent of God's love is the place we must choose to wait on Him. God loves you and He is patiently waiting to meet with you. Can you spare a little time today, tomorrow and the next to wait on him? I guarantee it will be worth the wait. Now go and be who your heavenly Father says you are. Breathe Words & Music: Dennis Jernigan Received on May 4, 2010 Psalm 40:1b; Matthew 6:18 ©2010 Shepherd's Heart Music, Inc./Dennis Jernigan Verse One I don't even know what I need All that I know is that I need You The hunger and thirst of my heart? All that I know is I need You Like a child needs a Father I need You Like a desert needs the water I need You Chorus Lean so close that I feel You breathe Lean so close You quench this thirst in me Lean so close You loose these chains in me Set me free… So I can breathe… Verse Two The world has grown so dark I can't see Reminding me just how much that I need You Much more than the air that I breathe All that I know is I need You Like a child needs a Father I need You Like a desert needs the water I need You Chorus Lean so close that I feel You breathe Lean so close You quench this thirst in me Lean so close You loose these chains in me Set me free… So I can breathe…
In 2013, weighing 193 pounds, I was caught in an endless cycle of gaining and losing the same 20 pounds despite exercising six hours daily. At my heaviest, I had reached 309 pounds. Food was my solution for everything—my way of stuffing down emotions in a family where we never discussed feelings or learned healthy communication. As a child, I soothed myself by sucking my fingers until age 12. I had no stable identity, defining myself only in relation to others. Consumed by fear, doubt, and insecurity, I obsessed over others' opinions while compulsively trying to fix everyone's problems. My dieting began at 15 with a weekly Thursday weigh-in, followed by weekend binges. Working at a grocery store gave me both money and dangerous food access. In college, I met my future husband and gained 35 additional pounds. After college, in the year before our wedding, I lived above a bakery, and my eating behaviors only worsened. Our marriage struggled because of my dishonesty about both food and finances. After adopting a five-year-old boy from foster care, I built my identity around motherhood. When he left for the boarding school where my husband taught, I felt completely lost. Realizing I needed help, I found Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous (FA), where I met two women with decades of recovery who showed me another way. I found boundaries, structure, and community. Today, despite my husband's leukemia diagnosis and my son's chronic health issues, I face life without fear. One day at a time, I've maintained my abstinence and my weight loss of over 100 pounds. It has been eleven years since my last binge. #EmotionalEating #BingeEatingRecovery #BingeEating #FoodFreedom #FreedomFromFood
Bernardine Evaristo is the winner of The Women's Prize Outstanding Contribution Award - a one-off literary honour to mark the 30th anniversary year of the Women's Prize for Fiction. Bernardine joins Nuala McGovern to discuss her huge body of work and career highlights including winning the Booker Prize in 2019 for her novel Girl, Woman, Other, and her role as a champion for women and women of colour in the creative industries. Yesterday South Korea voted in its new president Lee Jae-myung, but many women are concerned about the leader's silence on gender equality in a country where the gender pay gap is one of the largest in Asia. Min Hee Go is Professor of Political Science at Ewha Women's University in Seoul, she tells Nuala McGovern about the growth of anti-feminist rhetoric within South Korea's political establishment, and the future of women's rights in the country.Consumed by paranoia, superstition and a ruthless sense of justice, a climate of fear and mass hysteria sweeps through the town of Salem, Massachusetts when rumours grow that a group of girls are practising witchcraft. What lies are the townspeople prepared to tell themselves in order to survive? A new production of The Crucible is currently on stage at the Globe Theatre in London. Nuala is joined by Ola Ince the director and Hannah Saxby who plays Abigail Williams – the primary instigator of the witch trials that follow.
In this week's episode, Dennis Jernigan shares the story behind his song, “I Wait Here” from the recording, Forty Days and Forty Nights - Songs of Contemplation and Intimacy Vol. 1." That mp3 is available at https://www.dennisjernigan.com/store/product.php?c=24&p=2353 The lyrics can be found below. You can join Dennis and the people of All In All Church for live-stream worship on the first Wednesday evening of each month. Just go to https://www.facebook.com/therealdennisjernigan at 7 PM CST. Mark it in your calendar. Worship with All in All Church - First Wednesday of each month. Daily Devotions for Kingdom Seekers, Vol. 3 is available at https://www.amazon.com/Daily-Devotions-Kingdom-Seekers-Vol-ebook/dp/B081K8TZLX Check out my Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/DennisJernigan and read through the various tiers of support and discover the myriad of benefits you will receive based on the level of support you choose. If you're willing, go ahead and sign up! You will find the show notes and lyrics below: Welcome to The Dennis Jernigan Podcast, a journey towards healing, hope, intimacy, and refuge in the storms of life – basically, a guide to a deeper connection with Jesus. Through all my years, one thing stands true: God doesn't waste a thing. Not our sorrows, not our wounds, not even our failures. Hey there, I'm Dennis Jernigan, your host, and I'm excited to unveil the story behind my song, “I Wait Here” from the recording, Forty Days and Forty Nights - Songs of Contemplation and Intimacy Vol. 1. In the year 2010, I felt led to embark on something I had never experienced in my life…a forty day fast. Always marveling at those who had accomplished such a feat…marveling at, while at the same time, considering those who had completed a forty-day fast somewhere between ‘hero' and ‘eccentric'…I woke one day feeling compelled to begin my own journey of a forty-day fast. Little did I know that God would speak to me in such profound ways and so radically re-order my life in the process. Having just gone through 3 years of grief and sorrow at the loss of relationship with several friends…reeling from the dramatic downturn of our economy…recognizing the lonely place I found myself due to the call to declare to the world my freedom from same sex attraction…major surgery…another daughter marrying and moving literally to the other side of the earth…coming to grips with how different and removed I was from the ‘normal/mainstream' Christian music scene…I woke that day knowing I needed a change…needed to reboot my system in every way – mentally, emotionally, physically, and spiritually. From May 3 until June 11 I consumed only water and fruit and vegetable juice losing 40 pounds in the process. While the weight loss helped get my body back on track after the surgery, the re-focusing of my mind, emotions, and spirit on the things of the Lord began to get my entire being back on track. My good friend, Dean Briggs, sent me a new book he had just written as a guide through a forty-day fast called Consumed:40 Days of Fasting, Repentance & Rebirth. Written in the form of daily devotions, I began each day meditating on either Psalm 40 or Isaiah 40. With each day's meditation the Lord saw fit to give me a song…which I recorded immediately after receiving. The forty songs in these four volumes are the culmination of a 40-day journey of self-rediscovery. My vision for these collections is that you would use them as devotional meditations in your personal daily spiritual walk of intimacy with Christ. We have made the lyrics available to you on this web site along with the Scriptural reference on which I meditated. Use this as a guide to help you rediscover a deeper awareness of your identity in Christ or to uncover new hidden treasures concerning your relationship with the King. Should you decide to set out on your own fast, I strongly encourage you to get the book Consumed:40 Days of Fasting, Repentance & Rebirth by Dean Briggs. You will be greatly encouraged and strengthened in your soul as Dean leads you through a healthy, Christ-centered approach to a spiritual fast. Pun intended, I cannot wait for you to hear this song, I Wait Here, because it was the first song I received on the first day of my 40 Day Fast, but also that it encapsulates the importance of quieting and stilling one's soul before the Lord. Those 40 days proved to be very healing to my body and to my soul and I must add this: since I have been struggling with Parkinson's, the Lord has brought these songs back to my mind and I find myself, once again, having to still and quiet my own soul - especially since my body is in perpetual motion due to the tremors caused by this disease. It is as if I'm learning an even deeper stilling of my soul even as my body ails and refuses to cooperate. Just do what I do. Just take a few minutes. Get alone with the Lord if possible and make this your heart's cry for today: I waited patiently for the LORD… Psalm 40:1a NASB Let's just do that. Let's just sit here a while and patiently wait for the Lord. He is here whether you feel Him or not. He is just here. SONG Isaiah 40:31 says , “But those who wait on the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles; they shall run and not be weary; they shall walk and not faint.” Let's be as those who soar this week. Soar above our circumstances; Above our sorrows; above our fears; above the enemy and his lies. Let's just wait on the Lord. Let us learn the art of lingering with Him. It's time well spent. Thank you so much for joining me here on The Dennis Jernigan Podcast! For further insights into my journey, music, and more, visit dennisjernigan.com. Stay connected by following me on Facebook, Instagram, and find my music on most major streaming services. To help with the ongoing creation of this podcast, would you consider becoming a member of my team? If so, just go to www.patreon.com/dennisjernigan to find out more! If you're wanting the mp3 version of the song “I Wait Here" from the studio album "Forty Days and Forty Nights - Songs of Contemplation and Intimacy Vol. 1," simply head to the store at dennisjernigan.com or, again, on most major streaming services. If you get nothing else from today's podcast, get this: God loves you and He is patiently waiting to meet with you. Can you spare a little time today, tomorrow and the next to wait on him? I guarantee it will be worth the wait. Now go and be who your heavenly Father says you are. I Wait Here WORDS & MUSIC Dennis Jernigan May 3, 2010 Verse One I wait here in the quiet I wait here and I quiet my soul I wait here for You I wait here in the quiet I wait here for You Chorus So be still, my soul, for my God is here So be still, my soul, for my God is here In this quiet place I am free to hear Free to seek Your face Father, I am here Verse two I wait here in the silence I wait here and I silence my soul I wait here for You I wait here in the silence I wait here for You Chorus So be still, my soul, for my God is here So be still, my soul, for my God is here In this quiet place I am free to hear Free to seek Your face Father, I am here •©2010 Shepherd's Heart Music, Inc./Dennis Jernigan • 7804 W. Fern Mountain Rd. Muskogee, OK 74401 •www.dennisjernigan.com•1-800-877-0406 •Administered by PraiseCharts.com