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What does it really take to lead a Christian university in today's complex educational landscape? John Mark Yeats, President of Corban University, reflects on his first 18 months as a college president, sharing insights on mentorship, leadership preparation, and the joys of serving in this pivotal role. From his formative years to his unexpected journey to the presidency, he highlights how biblical higher education nurtures holistic growth — academic, spiritual, and personal. Tune in for a heartfelt discussion about leadership, service, and the transformative power of Christ-centered education.Join us as we discuss:[7:19] Formational experiences and seeking out learning opportunities[12:31] Why a Christian college presidency is a team sport[19:53] Finding the joy in investing in your school's constituentsTo hear this interview and many more like it, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website, or search for Biblical Higher Ed Talk in your favorite podcast player.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
*This episode was originally recorded on 10/8/18. Dr. John Mark Yeats is currently serving as President of Corban University in Salem, Oregon. Beforehand, he served Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary The post Preaching and Preachers, Episode 106: The Preacher as Interim appeared first on Preaching and Preachers Institute.
*This episode was originally recorded on 10/8/18. Dr. John Mark Yeats is currently serving as President of Corban University in Salem, Oregon. Beforehand, he served Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary as Vice President of Student Services and Professor of Church History.
Dr. Matt Lucas has served in Christian non-profits for 20 years. Presently, he is serving as the CEO/President of Our Daily Bread Ministries, a global Bible engagement ministry with a staff of 700 serving in 32 offices to distribute hundreds of millions print and digital resources in 58 languages in more than 150 countries. Prior to ODBM, he served in Christian higher education as Provost at Corban University and Chancellor at Indiana Wesleyan University. He writes for ODBM, speaks regularly, and works with churches around the world. In his spare time, he loves to hike with his wife, Tammy, and spend time with his six daughters and three grandchildren.
Aaron Baddeley shares about evangelism from the biblical principal of the image of God. What is evangelism? Why do we do it? To explore, Aaron highlights humanity's uniqueness as being made in God's image. --Scriptures Explored: Genesis 1:26-27; Genesis 8:21; Genesis 11:4; Genesis 17:4-8; Hosea 11; Matthew 2:13-15; Luke 3:21-22; Luke 3:38; Romans 8:29; Colossians 3:10; 1 Corinthians 15:49; Mark 4:18-22; 2 Corinthians 5:18-20--Aaron Baddeley grew up in Bellingham, Washington, where he met his later-to-be wife, Katelyn Baddeley. He graduated from Corban University's School of Ministry with a Master of Divinity in 2017. They now have two daughters, Penelope and Juniper. After serving in various churches and in various roles in Salem, OR and Spokane, WA, Aaron is preparing to be a lead pastor of a church plant in Spokane, WA, named Princeton Avenue Church.--Connect with Us:contact@parableministries.comParable MinistriesInstagram--If you feel led to give to Parable Ministries, please visit: DonateMusic created by Chad HoffmanArtwork created by Anthony Kuenzi
Special Guest - Dr Corey Gilbert of Corban University
Welcome to the 20th episode of The Betrayal Recovery Transformation Podcast! This is a significant milestone for us, and we're thrilled to celebrate it with a special guest, Debby Flanagan. Debby is a clinician with Pure Desire Ministries, where she serves as a Pastoral Sex Addiction Professional. She holds a Bachelor's degree from Corban University and has an Advanced Certification through the International Institute for Trauma and Addiction Professionals (IITAP). Debby is dedicated to helping individuals who are struggling with sexual and emotional issues, guiding them through their healing journey with compassion and expertise.Episode Description: In this milestone episode, we dive deep into the topic of trauma with Debby Flanagan. Debby shares her profound knowledge of trauma, how it affects our brain and body, and its impacts on our relationships. She also discusses common signs and symptoms of trauma, how to recognize it within ourselves, practical strategies for recovery, and ways to support someone who is dealing with trauma.Key Highlights:Understanding Trauma:Debby explains what trauma is and the different forms it can take. She provides insights into how trauma can stem from various sources and how it manifests in our lives.Effects on Brain and Body:Learn about the physiological and psychological impacts of trauma. Debby discusses how trauma affects brain function, the nervous system, and overall physical health.Impacts on Relationships:Discover how trauma can influence our interactions and relationships. Debby highlights the challenges and dynamics that trauma introduces into personal and interpersonal connections.Common Signs and Symptoms:Debby outlines the typical signs and symptoms of trauma, helping listeners to identify these in themselves or others. Understanding these indicators is crucial for initiating the healing process.Recognizing Trauma Within Ourselves:Debby shares strategies for self-awareness and self-reflection to recognize trauma within ourselves. She emphasizes the importance of acknowledging and validating our experiences.Practical Strategies for Recovery:Gain practical advice and tools for trauma recovery. Debby discusses therapeutic approaches, self-care practices, and coping mechanisms that can aid in the healing journey.Supporting Someone with Trauma:Learn how to support someone who is dealing with trauma effectively. Debby guides by offering empathy, creating a safe space, and encouraging professional help.Connect with Us:Visit our website: Watermark CoachFollow us on Instagram: @WatermarkCoachingLearn more about Tammy's work: Betrayal HealingThank you for listening! Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review our podcast to stay updated on future episodes.
In a slightly different episode, Hunter Witcraft presents his findings and research regarding the history and development of Christian epistemology. In doing so, we learn of many pitfalls facing Christian thought.--Scriptures Explored: 2 Timothy 3:16-17--I am married to Willa; we have two boys: Graham (3) and Benjamin (1). I have a M.Div. from Corban University, a MA in Christian Ministry from GCU, and a Post-Graduate Certificate in Biblical Languages from GCU. The Bible is God's Word to us, and for that reason, it is important for us to understand it (yes, we even have to work on the hard parts and the tricky parts). The Bible itself is a gift of grace from God to us – He was under no obligation to give it to us, and yet in it He has given us everything needed for life and godliness (2 Pet. 1:3). The Holy Spirit is active when we preach the Scripture and when we hear the Scripture, glorifying God and drawing us to Him; for that reason, I do what I can to accurately deliver the Word of God.--Connect with Us:contact@parableministries.comParable MinistriesInstagram--If you feel led to give to Parable Ministries, please visit: DonateMusic created by Chad HoffmanArtwork created by Anthony Kuenzi
Are you stressed, depleted, or over-extended? Today we talk to Rev. Caleb Adams about how to create a healthy margin for your life. Caleb Adams is the pastor of Christian Life Church of Memphis, Tennessee. He has a Masters degree in Christian leadership & is a doctoral candidate at Corban University. He's studied extensively around the idea of rest & Sabbath and what this looks like in terms of our time, sleep, finances & more. You are going to gain a lot from this episode. Resources: 2 EROS Conferences Left This Year! Register Here! https://www.dearyoungmarriedcouple.com/eros Ordering Your Private World https://amzn.to/4aOhNT4 Replenish https://amzn.to/4de28y8 Sacred Rhythms https://amzn.to/44i5D2u Stay in Conversation with Us IG: @dearyoungmarriedcouple Website: https://www.dearyoungmarriedcouple.com Email: hello@dearyoungmarriedcouple.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Some people think, others say, and rarely do you find someone who thinks, says, and does. Our special guest today is that rare individual and he is super-fast at all three. He is an entrepreneur, philanthropist, financial advisor, podcast host, and proud father and husband. John Hagensen serves as a Managing Director and Partner at Creative Planning, overseeing offices in Arizona and North Dakota, and works directly with his clients to create and maintain a customized financial plan addressing all aspects of a healthy financial life, including tax planning, retirement, employee benefits and estate planning. He also hosts “Rethink Your Money,” a weekly radio show and podcast, and has authored two books, including his most recent, “The Retirement Flight Plan.” John brings to his clients more than 13 years of professional experience. Prior to joining Creative, he was the founder and Managing Partner of a national registered independent advisory firm. An airline pilot prior to entering the financial industry, John applies the precision, detail, and quality judgment he used as an aviator to his wealth management approach. He earned a Bachelor of Science in biblical studies from Corban University, has a Master of Science in financial services from the Institute of Business & Finance and obtained a professional certification in Strategic Decision and Risk Management from Stanford University. John has a lot of letters or credentials after his name, just know he is CERTIFIED as an expert in FINANCIAL PLANNING™, FUNDS™, ESTATE AND TRUST, TAX, and INCOME ™. On today's podcast, John shares more about his unique and successful journey, making the transition from being a business owner, best practices for wealth creation, and aligning purpose and money.
Episode 4: Setting the Bar for Christian Education - Dr. John Mark Yeats In the latest episode, Craig Hardinger interviews the President of Corban University about the key standards parents and students should look for in universities that identify as faith-based institutions. Dr. Yeats Livestream Sermon from March 3, 2024 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffKgPBr45_E&t=11s Corban University https://www.corban.edu/ If you have any questions, comments, suggestions, or feedback about this podcast. Please send our team an e-mail at behold@arcadechurch.com Follow us on Social Media Instagram: @arcadechurch YouTube: Arcade.Church Facebook: Arcade Church Visit us at www.arcadechurch.com
"Kate Monroe's Odyssey: A Marine's Journey from Sacrifice to Success"Get ready for an electrifying episode on "The Travel Wins" as we embark on a riveting voyage through the extraordinary life and career of Kate Monroe, a living testament to resilience and unyielding determination. Born and bred in the heart of Northern California, Kate's life story is an epic narrative of relentless pursuit in the face of adversity, culminating in her triumphant ascent to the zenith of success.Kate's remarkable odyssey commenced after her high school graduation when she embarked on an academic journey at Corban University. However, the allure of a profound challenge beckoned her, and it didn't take long for her to make a life-altering decision – enlisting in the prestigious Marine Corps.Her dedicated service to our nation came at a substantial personal cost, with Kate facing numerous injuries and emerging as a 90% disabled veteran. Yet, she attributes her flourishing life and career to the Marine Corps, a pivotal chapter that continues to sculpt her path.But that's not all – Kate's tireless travels across the country, advocating for veterans' rights, have garnered widespread recognition. Her Marine background exudes undeniable influence in the world of business, consistently reshaping perspectives and unlocking doors wherever she ventures.As if her journey wasn't inspiring enough, Kate has recently added a new chapter to her bustling schedule – running for Congress from California's 49th congressional district. Her profound desire to enhance the lives of constituents in southern Orange County and northern San Diego counties compelled her to take the political stage. Kate firmly believes that her unique blend of business acumen and Marine Corps discipline makes her the ideal candidate to champion the interests of the 49th district.Don't miss out on this golden opportunity to be captivated and inspired by Kate Monroe's remarkable odyssey. Join us in this extraordinary episode of "The Travel Wins" as we delve deep into the awe-inspiring story of a Marine who conquered adversity and is now blazing a trail for others to follow. Get ready for a rollercoaster of inspiration, motivation, and unwavering determination. Tune in now!
Corbin Bowers | Corban University Men's Soccer --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coachescornerchats/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coachescornerchats/support
In our newest sit-down, we discussed how the team's California road trip turned out, what he learned about his side, and highlighted some individual efforts that molded into the team's play as well as looked ahead to games versus Corban University and Embry Riddle University in Helena this weekend
On today's episode, I speak with Coach Bowers from the Corban Men's Program in Oregon. We talk about how likes to focus on work ethic and culture when recruiting. He describes the gorgeous location of their campus and all the available outdoor activities. Lastly, we discuss their travel and the players' need for time management skills. #soccer #collegesoccer #highschoolsoccer #soccercoach #soccercoaches #soccerrecruiting #collegesoccerrecruiting #collegesoccerplayer #highschoolsoccerplayer #ncaa #d1 #d2 #d3 #naia #njcaa #juco #collegerecruiting #soccerlife #clubsoccer #socceracademy #menssoccer #womenssoccer #boyssoccer #girlssoccer See all our interviews. Check out college soccer ID camp listings. Get valuable free college recruiting resources, all at https://discovercollegesoccer.com/ Join the Discover College Soccer Study Table! Get all the resources you need to manage the college recruiting process! https://discovercollegesoccer.com/studytable --- DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! Be sure you subscribe so you can stay up-to-date with our latest videos. --- Follow us here: TWITTER - https://twitter.com/Discover_CS FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/DiscoverCollegeSoccer INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/discover_cs/ TIKTOK - https://www.tiktok.com/@discover_cs
We visit the campus of Corban University in Salem, OR. Following a tour of athletic facilities and the campus, we sit down with Head Men's Basketball Coach Taylor Kelly. We discuss Warrior Men's Basketball and the 2023/24 outlook for this Cascade Conference contender.
How can we take action after relapse for growth and healingwithout using shame or punishment? After a porn relapse, what do appropriate consequences look like?Nick Stumbo and Trevor Winsor are members of the Executive Team at Pure Desire Ministries. Together, they host the popular Pure Desire Podcast.Free tools mentioned in this episode:Recovery Action Plan (for when a relapse has occurred)Escape Plan (for when we are triggered or tempted)Relapse Prevention Plan (for day-to-day life)The F.A.S.T.E.R. Scale (for self-awareness)Register for the Pure Desire Summit at puredesire.org/summit!Nick Stumbo is the Executive Director for Pure Desire. He has been in ministry leadership for over two decades. He was in pastoral ministry at East Hills Alliance Church in Kelso, Washington for 14 years. Nick has a Bachelor's in Pastoral Studies from Crown College, an MDiv from Bethel Seminary, and is a certified Pastoral Sex Addiction Professional (PSAP). He has authored two books, Setting Us Free and Safe: Creating a Culture of Grace in a Climate of Shame.Trevor Winsor is the Marketing Director for Pure Desire. He has been in ministry leadership for 10 years. Trevor is a certified Pastoral Sex Addiction Professional (PSAP). He has a Bachelor's in Psychology from Corban University, a Master's in Ministry & Leadership from Western Seminary, and is a licensed pastor. Trevor is passionate about integrating trauma and addiction healing with spiritual disciplines to produce holistic healing.Take the Husband Material Journey... Step 1: Listen to this podcast or watch on YouTube Step 2: Join the private Husband Material Community Step 3: Take the free mini-course: How To Outgrow Porn Step 4: Try the all-in-one program: Husband Material Academy Thanks for listening!
On todays podcast we had a conversation with Coach Bill Pilgeram, the head coach of Women's basketball at Corban University. We spoke about his start as a basketball athlete, and his journey which eventually led him to his current position of Athletic Director & Head Women's basketball coach.
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Aaron Withe is the chief executive officer of the Freedom Foundation. He began his career at the Freedom Foundation in 2015 working in the outreach department. After much success, he was named the Oregon director, where he led the Oregon team for two years. He is a native of Birmingham, England, and is a graduate and former basketball player at Corban University in Oregon. Aaron is a member of the American Enterprise Institute's (AEI) Leadership Network. https://www.freedomfoundation.com/ Twitter: @AaronWithe GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Kym Staton is an Australian filmmaker, poet, and singer-songwriter. He is Director of "THE TRUST FALL: JULIAN ASSANGE", a new documentary about and in support of Julian Assange and WikiLeaks. The film has been two years in the making and its global premiere is booked for Melbourne on 30 July 2023.
Hey! It's your girl, Obi! Join me as I relive the core memory of visiting my alma mater, Corban University, and the painful but beautiful journey of ✨GROWTH✨I experienced. This is my first candid "let's chat" episode and I had SO much fun recording it. I truly feel like it turned out to be quite a gem but don't just take my word for it.
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Send us a Text Message.Adrien Barba is entering his freshman year at Corban University after taking a GAP year. Listen to his testimony and stay tuned for future episodes to see how his obedience to God unfolds. This episode just HAD to be published before my next episodes and you'll find out why when you listen. If you have ever felt frustrated when doors aren't opening or when outcomes aren't going as you had planned, have a listen to the perspective of this young man. Full surrender to God and working hard during the seemingly stagnant seasons can often times lead to something bigger or "better" then we had planned for ourselves . If this episode resoanted with you, I'd love to connect with you over on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_graciouslyrebellious_Next Steps: Sign up for the Gracious Warriors Email Newsletter to stay up to date and be the first to know about upcoming workshops and networking events. Stay connected with like-minded female entrepreneurs in the Gracious Warriors Membership Community. Get registered for the live workshop "ReWired for Abundance" https://www.jodeenbarba.com/rewired-for-abundance-lp
Jason Smarr is a professional basketball player for the Salem Capitals of The Basketball League. When not playing basketball, he teaches Elementary Physical Education and is an assistant coach at Corban University in Salem, Oregon. He and his beautiful wife Sarah have been married for one and a half years. #jasonsmarr #salemcapitals #thebasketballleague #livewithcdp #sportstalk #guest #elementaryschoolteacher #chrispomay #livestream #youtube #facebook #twitter #twitch #linkedin #audio #iheartradio #amazonmusic #applepodcasts #googlepodcast #linkedin #radiopublic #stitcher #tunein #barrycullenchevrolet #sponsorship #corbanuniversity #salemoregon
Today's concept of biblical rest… isn't working. Our numerous discussions about “which day” and “how” the seventh-day sabbath should be observed have distracted, confused, and caused apathy within an entire generation of believers. But biblical rest is dramatically different than most suppose.Our guest today, Gregory D. Hall, DMin, is the author of the book, Rethinking Rest: Why Our Approach to Sabbath Isn't Working. Greg is husband to his high-school sweetheart and father of two “twenty-something” young men. He's been an adjunct Bible professor at George Fox University, Corban University, and Reach Training Institute. Resources Mentioned:Rethinking Rest: Why Our Approach to Sabbath Isn't WorkingRethinking Scripture PodcastCLC Website: https://www.clchq.org/Contact Mike Hatch: mhatch@clchq.orgPreorder Mike's book, Manhood: Empowered by the Light of the GospelContact Chris Bolinger: https://chrisbolinger.com/author/Chris' Devotionals:Daily Strength for Men: A 365-Day Devotional52 Weeks of Strength for Men
Today's concept of biblical rest… isn't working. Our numerous discussions about “which day” and “how” the seventh-day sabbath should be observed have distracted, confused, and caused apathy within an entire generation of believers. But biblical rest is dramatically different than most suppose.Our guest today, Gregory D. Hall, DMin, is the author of the book, Rethinking Rest: Why Our Approach to Sabbath Isn't Working. Greg is husband to his high-school sweetheart and father of two “twenty-something” young men. He's been an adjunct Bible professor at George Fox University, Corban University, and Reach Training Institute. Resources Mentioned:Rethinking Rest: Why Our Approach to Sabbath Isn't WorkingRethinking Scripture PodcastCLC Website: https://www.clchq.org/Contact Mike Hatch: mhatch@clchq.orgPreorder Mike's book, Manhood: Empowered by the Light of the GospelContact Chris Bolinger: https://chrisbolinger.com/author/Chris' Devotionals:Daily Strength for Men: A 365-Day Devotional52 Weeks of Strength for Men
Today's concept of biblical rest… isn't working. Our numerous discussions about “which day” and “how” the seventh-day sabbath should be observed have distracted, confused, and caused apathy within an entire generation of believers. But biblical rest is dramatically different than most suppose.Our guest today, Gregory D. Hall, DMin, is the author of the book, Rethinking Rest: Why Our Approach to Sabbath Isn't Working. Greg is husband to his high-school sweetheart and father of two “twenty-something” young men. He's been an adjunct Bible professor at George Fox University, Corban University, and Reach Training Institute. Resources Mentioned:Rethinking Rest: Why Our Approach to Sabbath Isn't WorkingRethinking Scripture PodcastCLC Website: https://www.clchq.org/Contact Mike Hatch: mhatch@clchq.orgPreorder Mike's book, Manhood: Empowered by the Light of the GospelContact Chris Bolinger: https://chrisbolinger.com/author/Chris' Devotionals:Daily Strength for Men: A 365-Day Devotional52 Weeks of Strength for Men
Dr. Corey Gilbert shares his passion of marriage, family and also talks all things sex from a Biblical worldview. He is a speaker, author, podcaster, counselor as well as a Professor of Counseling Psychology at Corban University! You can listen to his podcast “Family Features Podcast” (Fighting for Marriages, Families & our Children) right here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/family-features-podcast/id1471056437?i=1000443380497 You can listen on Apple Podcast, Spotify, your favorite Podcast platform or by clicking this link here: https://conversationswithbuddy.transistor.fm/ Please… SUBSCRIBE, LIKE, COMMENT and SHARE “Conversations with Buddy” if you gained any valuable nuggets, if someone's story impacted you or just simply made you laugh!
When faced with two God-honoring choices, both of which are good, it can be difficult to make a decision. We are challenged to seek first the kingdom of God and make an informed decision that accomplishes the most by way of advancement of the gospel and best exalts the Lord Jesus. Prioritize the Gospel. Be Motivated by Christ's Exaltation.Scripture explored: Acts 21; 28; 16; Philippians 1:12-21--Grant has been in pastoral ministry for over twenty-five years. He previously served churches in Spokane, WA, Clay Center, KS, and Salem, OR. He also directed a mission organization which focused on training pastors in Africa. Grant has degrees in theology/biblical studies from Whitworth University, North Park Theological Seminary and Covenant Theological Seminary. He recently completed a doctorate in New Testament from London School of Theology and now teaches at Corban University as an adjunct professor. Grant is the very blessed husband of Suzanne, and proud dad of three amazing kids.--contact@parableministries.comhttps://www.parableministries.comhttps://www.instagram.com/parable_ministries/--Music created by Chad HoffmanArtwork created by Anthony Kuenzi
Pastor Chad Harms shares how your testimony about the impact Jesus Christ has had in your life can help others.Your Testimony is Your Story in Jesus ChristYour testimony is your story in Jesus Christ. It is a story of hope, renewal, and a new life. When you share your testimony, you lift up others who may not even know you. You testify to the power of Jesus Christ in your life, and you give hope to those who need it. So don't be afraid to share your story. It is a powerful tool that can change livesIn This EpisodeWe all have a story worth telling for someone else to be encouraged to keep goingThe start of Testimony podcastChad Harms sharing his testimony for the first time in inner-city San DiegoOther people are inspired and encouraged by your unique storyYour testimony told in a loving and thoughtful way helps others gain insight into lifeThe enemy of Christ would love for you not to tell your storyChad HarmsChad Harms is married to Brynn and they have two children (Hazel and Hudson). He is a graduate of Corban University in Salem and Gateway Seminary in Los Angeles. He grew up in Keizer, Oregon, played college baseball, loves the Blazers, and likes weird independent films.Currently, Chad is known as Pastor Chad and leads Creekside Bible Church in Wilsonville, Oregon just miles outside of Portland, Oregon.His hope through the Testimony podcast is to share stories from everyday Christians on how they started their relationship with Jesus Christ so that others may be inspired to do the same.See the full show notes at BeyondTheRut.com/319.Beyond the Rut is a proud member of the Lima Charlie Network empowering others to reach new heights in leadership, self-development, and communication. You can learn more at LimaCharlieNetwork.com. Beyond the Rut Podcast and The Shadows Podcast are members of Lima Charlie Network whose mission is to empower others to reach new heights in leadership, self-development, and communication by connecting our audience with a network of podcasters and thought-leaders focused on sharing tools for impactful improvement. Visit LimaCharlieNetwork.com for more information!Support the show
Meet Tori:Tori is a congenital heart defect survivor and has undergone multiple open-heart surgeries and procedures throughout her life, including a life-changing visit to the ER where she narrowly escaped cardiac arrest and was defibrillated 3 times. Sharing her story of resilience and lessons for living victoriously, Tori is a bestselling author of the book, From Vulnerable to Victorious: Turning Your Chronic Illness Into Your Victory Story. Growing up, she was an avid athlete, participating in volleyball, basketball, and track in high school. She went on to play volleyball at Corban University and later joined the track team at George Fox University as a high jumper.With a heart for others affected by chronic illnesses such as CHD, Tori started a lifestyle blog where she shares lifestyle and chronic illness tips. Part of her mission is to have a “heart that beats for others.” Tori does this through her blog and chronic illness coaching program, where she coaches CHD warriors on creating a game plan to thrive with CHD and use their experiences for impact and purpose. _________________________________________Connect with Tori:Learn more about the book here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09J43644Q/Website: https://www.torijoygeiger.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/torijoygeiger/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/torijoygeigerDiscounted Ebook For RARE Listeners: https://www.torijoygeiger.com/ebookdiscount (Use Code RARE for 100% off the ebook download)____________________________________________This episode was produced and edited by : Ruwan Basnayake___________________________________________This episode is sponsored by: The CUBE and OOLER systems are two really cool gadgets that fit over the top of your mattress and use water to control the temperature of your bed. Right now Chili is offering my audience a really great deal. When you go to Chilisleep.com/findyourrare20, you can get 20% off the CUBE all sleep systems with findyourrare20. I hope you'll check out Chili and see why I love their products so much.Support the show
Our guest today is Dr. Matt Lucas. Dr. Lucas enjoyed a high-impact career in higher education prior to becoming the president and CEO of Our Daily Bread. Prior to being named as Our Daily Bread's new CEO, Matt served most recently as Chancellor at Indiana Wesleyan University-National & Global, and as Provost and Executive Vice President at Corban University from 2008 to 2017. After nearly 20 years of working in higher education, Dr. Matt had been considering a change in his career, whether that looked like becoming an executive pastor or some other form of ministry. When Our Daily Bread first asked if he would be interested in the position, Matt saw the opportunity as a way of God clarifying his steps, but he still did not think becoming the CEO of such an established organization would be his next opportunity. I hope you enjoy my conversation with Matt as we discuss what led to his transition to Our Daily Bread, his experience of being second in command and the CEO, facing the fork in the metaphorical road, and the challenges he overcame along the way. Thanks again for listening to the Next Gen Nonprofit Leadership With Tommy Thomas podcast. If you're listening to an app that lets you leave a review, please do so. Many of our listeners come to us on the recommendation of a friend or a colleague. If you've heard something today worth passing on, please share the show with others. Enjoy! Time Stamps [1:35] – We're introduced to our guest, Dr. Matt Lucas, and learn what led to the decision to move from the classroom to administration. [4:19] – What was the thread that kept Matt going as he moved up the administrative ladder? [6:20] – The transition to Our Daily Bread. [8:44] – This is what Matt believes was in the mindset of Our Daily Bread's leadership to give a chance to someone from the outside to lead the ministry. [11:20] – We hear how Rick's taking a backseat and deferring to Matt was a testament to Rick's humility and character. [12:55] – This is what the CEO / Board Chair relationship looks like for Dr. Matt. [15:52] – These are the different competencies Matt has used in the office of the President and while being the second in charge. [17:52] – Dr. Matt reveals what he asks others serving the office of the President. [19:10] – What does delegation look like in Matt's life? [21:14] – Dr. Matt explains how he's not a detail person, so this is what it looks like delegating detail-oriented tasks to detail-oriented people. [22:43] – We learn about the lessons Matt has learned about authenticity throughout his career. [24:26] – This is how transparency applies to authenticity, according to Matt. [26:55] – Matt discusses the impact of a book he read called Dangerous Calling, by Paul David. [27:37] – What would Matt do-over in his career? [29:31] – What does Matt wish someone told him earlier in his career? [31:09] – We hear the advice Matt would give to someone mid-career who might be facing a fork in the road. Resources JobfitMatters – Website JobfitMatters – Podcast Dangerous Calling, by Paul David Tripp Connect tthomas@jobfitmatters.com Follow Tommy on Twitter Follow Tommy on LinkedIn Follow Matt on LinkedIn
In June of 2021 Christianity Today released a podcast called The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill. The show details the story of Mars Hill, a now defunct mega church in Seattle. The show talked about a group of leaders at the church that took a stand despite enormous cost. This group is often referred to as "The Noble Nine." One of those nine was Ryan Welsh.Ryan is currently the pastor of Restoration Church in Southlake, Texas. He has a PhD in Ethics and Philosophy and a Doctorate of Ministry in Preaching. He's an author, professor, and lecturer.In Ryan's senior year of high school though, none of that would have seemed possible. He suffered with depression, anxiety, and a sense that nothing mattered. This is the story of how God used depression, the prayers of a mom, and a Young Life camp to show Ryan that Jesus is what makes life matter. It is also the story of how that realization turned him into a noble servant of God.Ryan on TwitterRyan's Sermons Chad Harms on InstagramTestimonyPodcast.comDonate to the Show
On this episode of the Kathryn for Real podcast, Kathryn Gordon is joined by Tori Geiger. Download Tori's FREE 30-day gratitude challenge guide here. Tori is a congenital heart defect survivor and has undergone multiple open-heart surgeries and procedures throughout her life including a life-changing visit to the ER where she narrowly escaped cardiac arrest and was defibrillated 3 times. Sharing her story of resilience and lessons for living victoriously, Tori is a bestselling author of the book, From Vulnerable to Victorious: Turning Your Chronic Illness Into Your Victory Story. Growing up, she was an avid athlete, participating in volleyball, basketball, and track in high school. She went on to play volleyball at Corban University and later join the track team at George Fox University as a high jumper. With a heart for others affected by chronic illnesses such as CHD, Toristarted a lifestyle blog where she shares lifestyle and chronic illness tips. Part of her mission is to have a “heart that beats for others.” Tori does this through her blog and chronic illness coaching program where she coaches CHD warriors on creating a game plan to thrive with CHD and use their experiences for impact and purpose.
Sarah Comstock, Scientific Consultant at GSBiomark and Professor at Corban University, was interviewed by Adam Torres of Mission Matters Business Podcast. Healthcare entrepreneur Sarah Comstock believes Covid-19 testing should be easily accessible and affordable to everyone. Through her work with SalivaDirectTM and GS Biomark, she's on a mission to make that vision a reality.Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule.Apply to be interviewed by Adam on our podcast:https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/Visit our website:https://missionmatters.com/
Sarah Comstock, Scientific Consultant at GSBiomark and Professor at Corban University, was interviewed by Adam Torres of Mission Matters Innovation Podcast. Healthcare entrepreneur Sarah Comstock believes Covid-19 testing should be easily accessible and affordable to everyone. Through her work with SalivaDirectTM and GS Biomark, she's on a mission to make that vision a reality.Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule.Apply to be interviewed by Adam on our podcast:https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/Visit our website:https://missionmatters.com/
In this episode,we have Tori Joy Geiger. Tori is a passionate entrepreneur and has owned multiple businesses serving a variety of needs from the time she graduated college.Tori is a congenital heart defect survivor and has undergone multiple open-heart surgeries and procedures throughout her life. Growing up, she was an avid athlete, participating in volleyball, basketball, and track in high school. She went on to play volleyball at Corban University and later join the track team at George Fox University as a high jumper.With a heart for others affected by chronic illnesses such as CHD, Tori started a lifestyle blog where she shares lifestyle and chronic illness tips. Part of her mission is to have a “heart that beats for others,” and to help others chronic illness warriors achieve a life of fulfillment and impact. Tori does this through her 50/50 CHD Promise; 50% of her blogging commissions are donated to CHD organizations.When Tori is not blogging or running her businesses, she loves traveling, cooking with her hubby, running, playing with her adorable Goldendoodle, and paddleboarding.FOLLOW TORI HERE ▶ Website: https://www.torijoygeiger.com/▶ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/torijoygeiger/▶ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/torijoygeiger▶ Join the TJG Victory Tribe Private Facebook Group: https://www.torijoygeiger.com/victorious▶ Book Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09J43644Q/FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL▶ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheChronicComeback▶ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thechroniccomebackSUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST▶ Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-chronic-comeback/id1533970626▶ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW_BGsN1LaeL4iudgSNUw7A▶ Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/71485tI9o4JPPkg1IpmDaX
This week I spoke with Tori Joy Geiger IG: @torijoygeiger who is a chronic illness and mindset coach. Tori is an incredible young women who is living in her purpose and helping others to live a #victoriouslife through her work. At 24 she is a business owner, and author and and chronic illness warrior!Tori was born with a congenital heart defect and has undergone multiple open-heart surgeries and procedures throughout her life. Growing up, she was an avid athlete, participating in volleyball, basketball, and track in high school. She went on to play volleyball at Corban University and later join the track team at George Fox University as a high jumper.With a heart for others affected by chronic illnesses such as CHD. Tori started a lifestyle blog where she shares lifestyle and chronic illness tips. Part of her mission is to have a “heart that beats for others,” and to help others chronic illness warriors achieve a life of fulfillment and impact. Tori does this through her 50/50 CHD Promise; 50% of her blogging commissions are donated to CHD organizations.#congenitalheartdefect #survivor #openheartsurgerysurvivor #thriver #thrivermindset #coach #inspirational #moverandshaker #drivenbypurpose #helpingotherslivetheirbestlife #passionmission #chd #heartdisease #shesathrivernotasurvivor #lifecoach #givingback #payingitforward #unstoppable #warrior #shinesherlight #theheartattackthriver #theheartattackthriverpodcastPodcast Disclaimer:The information and opinions presented in the Heart Attack Thriver Podcast is not intended as, and shall not be understood or construed as, medical advice. While the information provided on this Podcast relates to medical issues, and health and wellness, the information is not a substitute for medical advice from a Medical Professional who is aware of the facts and circumstances of your individual situation.
I'm excited to introduce this week's guest, Tori Joy Geiger. Tori has experienced chronic illness from birth, and that has affected her ability to be an athlete and have outdoor adventures—but it hasn't stopped her at all. She's learned how to work with her body so she can have the experiences she wants, at her own pace and in her own way. This was such a delightful conversation. Tori has done loads of mindset work and has gone on a journey of self-knowledge, and everything she has done has gotten her to a place where she can do the things she wants in a way that works for her. Whether you have a chronic illness or other life challenges, I know you'll get something out of this episode. About Tori Tori is a congenital heart defect survivor and has undergone multiple open-heart surgeries and procedures throughout her life. Growing up, she was an avid athlete, participating in volleyball, basketball, and track in high school. She went on to play volleyball at Corban University and later join the track team at George Fox University as a high jumper. With a heart for others affected by chronic illnesses such as CHD, Tori started a lifestyle blog where she shares lifestyle and chronic illness tips. Part of her mission is to have a “heart that beats for others,” and to help other chronic illness warriors achieve a life of fulfillment and impact. Tori does this through her 50/50 CHD Promise; 50% of her blogging commissions are donated to CHD organizations. When Tori is not blogging or running her businesses, she loves traveling, cooking with her hubby, running, playing with her adorable Goldendoodle, and paddleboarding. BE VICTORIOUS. Website Instagram Facebook Join the TJG Victory Tribe Private Facebook Group Ebook Use code HOLLY50 for 50% off the ebook Listen To This Episode What You'll Learn How Tori's chronic illness has affected her adventures How Tori has been able to move beyond the limitations of her chronic illness How you can turn “Why me?” into an opportunity Why it's so important to know who you are at your core How Tori has overcome medical trauma How people with chronic illness can have more adventure in their life while still managing their health The mindset that can help people overcome adversity and live life to their fullest Tori's top tips for living victoriously with a chronic illness Things We Discussed The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, by Stephen R. Covey Mark Batterson John C. Maxwell Related Episodes 418 Holly Worton ~ Adventures in Rest 340 Esther Lemmens ~ How to Connect With Your Body's Innate Wisdom (now with downloadable transcript!) 324 Holly Worton ~ How to Keep Overwhelm From Becoming Burnout (now with downloadable transcript!) 315 Holly Worton ~ Know Yourself: How to Answer the Question of “Who Am I?” (now with downloadable transcript!) 293 Holly Worton ~ How to Get Back on Track & Get Sh!t Done After Illness or Burnout (now with downloadable transcript!) Connect With Holly Website Facebook Instagram Twitter Pinterest Google+ LinkedIn How to Subscribe Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Help Spread the Word If you enjoyed this episode, please head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating and a review! You can also subscribe, so you'll never miss an episode.
The Courage, Coaching and Counseling Podcast with Sovann Pen
Over the last 20 years Dr. Corey Gilbert has devoted my life to counseling individuals, couples, and families struggling with past abuse especially in the areas of trauma, adultery, struggles with sex, sexuality, and gender identity. He is a Licensed Professional Counselor with a PhD in Family Psychology and teaches at Corban University. He also does marriage counseling and coaches people healing from trauma. He is the author of I Can't Say That! Going Beyond The Talk: Equipping Your Children to Make Choices About Sexuality and Gender From a Biblical Sexual Ethic and workbook. https://www.amazon.com/Cant-Say-That-Equipping-Sexuality/dp/1643399039 He just released Going Beyond "The Talk!" A Teen and Preteen's GUIDE: Empowering YOU to make Choices about Sexuality and Gender from a Biblical Sexual Ethic. https://www.amazon.com/Going-Beyond-Talk-Preteens-GUIDE/dp/1638778175 One fun thing about the day we filmed this episode, when we were done we switched roles and Corey interviewed me for his Family Features podcast: https://youtu.be/6jupNAczL20 The Courage, Coaching and Counseling Podcast launched March 30th, 2021. You can watch it on my YouTube Channel. The purpose of the show is to encourage and inspire you to be more courageous in life and to bridge the gap between where you are and where you want to be. It is for those who may be struggling with mental illness, relationship struggles, or seeking clarity and direction in life. People who are interested in personal growth, emotional and spiritual health. Moms and Dads who would like help with their marriage and/or parenting. And people who are interested in how church leaders and mental health providers can work together to care for people. You can connect with me: https://www.instagram.com/sovannpencounseling https://www.facebook.com/CourageCoachingCounselingPodcast https://twitter.com/SovannPen http://www.sovannpen.com/ https://www.anewdaycounseling.org/
This is episode 110 of the Church Venture Northwest podcast. We’re finishing up Women’s Camp 2014: “Dancing on the Battlefield.” This is Breakout 2 “Who in the World Are You?” from Pam Teschner. Who In the World Are You? Who are you and what are you meant to be in the world? What’s your true soul identity? Do you feel defined by your past or your current world of demands and responsibilities? God knows your true identity and named you. He wants you to know who you are and become who He designed you to be. He longs to ignite your heart with His vision for you. You will be called by a new name that the mouth of the Lord will bestow. Isaiah 62:2b Pam Teschner, Ph.D. is Corban University’s Associate Provost for Academics. She is a retreat speaker and captivating story teller. Pam has written two devotional books; In the Company of God and A Heart made for God. She has a gift of bringing God’s story of love and redemption to life through vivid word pictures in both her writing and speaking. Pam also plays bass in the vocal band, Heirborne. She has taught in the public schools and in higher education, has been an at-home mom, and has held a variety of positions in the state of Oregon. She loves to carve out time to spend in God’s creation inside a kayak and capture His artistry with pencil and watercolors.
GoodAthleteProject.com For today's episode, Jim is joined by Jason Hardrath, Endurance athlete and elementary school teacher. Jason currently holds more FKTs (otherwise known as Fastest Known Times) than any other athlete in the world with 97 and ultimately aims to be the first athlete in the world with 100 FKTs. He previously competed in Cross-Country and Track at Corban University and has also competed in marathons and Ironman Triathlons. When he is not competing in FKTs, Jason is a Physical Education Specialist for Klamath County School District in Klamath Falls, Oregon. Support Jason's fundraiser to purchase a fleet of 30 Strider AKB-Specific Bikes, helmets, pedal conversion kits, one Strider 20 Bike for teacher instruction, and curriculum at: https://support.allkidsbike.org/bonanza-elementary-school You can follow Jason on Instagram: @jasonhardrath, find him at his website: jasonhardrath.com and check out his FKT records: https://fastestknowntime.com/athlete/jason-hardrath Follow The Good Athlete Project on Instagram: @GoodAthleteProject and Twitter: @Coach4Kindness Visit us at our website: GoodAthleteProject.com
On this episode of NW Baseball Report I have on guest Ethan Bragg, assistant coach at Corban University, to talk about how the team is doing returning to the field in 2021. Don't forget to check out our sponsor Rep The PNW and check out the awesome hat design for yourself repthepnw.com/ Check out the NW Baseball Report site for more great content nwbaseballreport.com/ Become a supporter of NW Baseball Report via Patreon to help increase our coverage of baseball all across the NW www.patreon.com/nwbaseballreport
On today's episode, I have guest Abby Forsyth who is former basketball player at Corban University in Salem Oregon. Abby offers a unique prospective as she was cleared in December 2019 from her first ACL, played 10 games her senior year and unfortunately suffered a re-tear. Abby shares her rehab process from her first surgery and what she is currently feeling before her second surgery.On today's episode, Abby and I discuss:Abby's ACL storyAbby's return to sport process from her first ACL tearAbby's hardest part about recovery with the injury mentally?How she is currently doing with the recent news about her ACL injury?What she would recommend to close teammates, friends, coach, rehab team, to support a friend/patient with an ACL tear?My IG: @WesleyWang.DPTMy website: www.WesleyWangDPT.comACL Mastermind FAQ: https://wesleywangdpt.mykajabi.com/faqACL Mastermind sign-up: https://wesleywangdpt.mykajabi.com/offers/4yryvWYZ/checkoutACL Post-Op Program (my favorite exercises): https://wesleywangdpt.mykajabi.com/offers/SAnh7QMYOnline personal training: https://www.wesleywangdpt.com/online-personal-trainingIf you enjoyed today's episode, don't forget to subscribe and I'd greatly appreciate you taking the time to write me a review. Please feel free to share this episode on social media and tag me!
Theatre Talk with Ann and Ed explore Pentacle Theatre’s The Cake, Gallery Theater’s Proof, Corban University’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and Brush Creek Playhouse’s The True Tale of the Sleeping Beauty.
Dr. Amit Bhatia comes to Corban University from Trinity International University in Deerfield, IL, where he previously taught courses in the Christian Ministries department as well as in the undergraduate degree program at Waupun Correctional Institution, a maximum-security prison in Waupun, WI. As a Christian from a Hindu background, Dr. Bhatia has also served as a pastor in several different multi-ethnic congregations. His cross-cultural experiences equip him well to work with inmates from all backgrounds. Dr. Bhatia is the author of Engaging Muslims & Islam: Lessons for 21st-Century American Evangelicals (Urban Loft Publishers).
This week we talk to Jadon Meador KHS alumni and current Corban University baseball player. We cover some highlights of the last decade, We cover some scoreboard,, and end with Whats on our mind. Brought to you by Fitterers Furniture. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eric-sorensen/message
My guest today is Kim Rettmann. Kim is a Pacific Northwest Native, currently living in Albany, Oregon, where her husband, Cyrus, is the Associate Pastor at Willamette Community Church. Kim and Cyrus have been married for 15 years and have five children ranging in age from 12 on down to 5. After earning a degree in English Humanities from Corban University, Kim taught High School English for a few years. Once God blessed Cyrus and Kim with children, she has been a stay at home mom ever since. Kim has been involved in ministry for nearly twenty years. She has served in a variety of capacities including children’s ministry, youth ministry, leading women’s Bibles Studies, speaking at retreats, playing the piano on worship teams, counseling and discipleship, and short-term mission trips. Kim also enjoys gardening, chai tea, exercise, music, and writing, and is on a quest to bake the perfect loaf of fermented sourdough bread! Although Kim's story doesn't include a chapter of tragedy or trauma, Kim does admit that she has grappled with fear, depression, and anger and is learning to lean into Jesus and push past the fear! Connect with Kim: kimrettmann.com Facebook: Kim Rettmann Instagram: @Kim_Rettmann
As you’ve most certainly heard by now, my wife, who is a complete Rockstar at her job, is coming back from China today. In fact, she’ll probably be walking in on the recording of the end of this episode. So another week, I’ve survived the challenges and championships of being a parent. Today, I chaperoned my daughter Lucy’s second-grade field trip to one of the history places in St. Paul. My wife does most of this stuff, since a lot of the times, I’m at a tournament or something. Today was great to see my daughter interact with her friends. She’s been through a lot already, but just one of those days where my own survival instincts and being overwhelmed by the sheer volume of fruit snacks and chattering seven-year-olds were in a cohesive balance. I’m Jason Bryant, this is Short Time Shots, a look at the scores and more from around the world of wrestling. Dual Meets: Limited night again with ranked Division I teams in action, we kick things off as No. 5 Nebraska got into the groove early, hosting a trio of non-Division I opponents in Lincoln. The Huskers only wrestled twice, beating a pair of Division II squads - Nebraska-Kearney 47-0 and Chadron State 37-3. Other outcomes saw Nebraska-Kearney blank NAIA Hastings 54-0 and Chadron State beat Hastings 45-3. Out in New York, No. 7 Wisconsin beat host Buffalo 33-3 at Mayhem on the Mainstage, another presentation of collegiate wrestling in a theater setting. Depending on what rankings you look at, there weren’t many ranked matchups here. Seth Gross beat Derek Spann 7-2 at 133 for the Badgers, while two-time All-American Evan Wick beat Troy Keller at 165. Loras, the top-ranked team in Division III, opened up its dual meet season with a 51-6 win over American Rivers Conference rival Buena Vista on Thursday. All nine wins from the Duhawks were bonus victories, including six falls. Keeping it D3, Wisconsin-Whitewater topped Wisconsin-Oshkosh 26-18. Mike and Devin Totorice were impressive for the Warhawks as Mike picked up a tech fall at 125 and Devin a major decision at 149. In the NAIA, the coaching debut of Steve Komac was a successful one as No. 16 Providence (Mont.) knocked off rival and No. 17 Montana State-Northern 25-22. Warner Pacific picked up a fall from heavyweight Cortez Rodelo in nine seconds to lift the Knights, spoiling the first dual in school history for host Corban University. Benedictine (Kan.) and Waldorf wrestled to a 5-5 split, but two forfeits were the difference as Benedictine, they’re the Ravens, nevermore, beat Waldorf 21-18. Now a run of mixed-divisional results, first in Ohio where former InterMat results maven Dan Ransick continues to be boiling mad, Division II Ashland topped NAIA Lourdes 29-12, with 2018 Division II champion Bret Romanzak picking up a 6-0 win at 174 pounds. In the Upper Midwest, Division II Northern State spanked Division III John’s – the one in Minnesota - 42-3. St. John’s Jacob Scherber won the bout’s first match at 174 pounds, but the next nine went the way of the Wolves. In keeping with the D2 over D3 theme, Mary defeated Concordia-Moorhead 28-6. The Marauders, yes, a name they share in wrestling with Millersville, put nearly 1,000 people in the stands on a Wednesday night where the November temperature is a paltry 19 degrees. Division III Central College shut out NAIA William Penn 52-0 in a matchup between a pair of Iowa schools. Daniel Radcliffe, no, not THAT Daniel Radcliffe, started a parade of pins from 141 to 165 and the DUTCH cruised. NJCAA Jamestown (N.Y.) beat Division III Pitt-Bradford, but we have to let them know their scored the dual wrong – you do NOT receive points for a double forfeit. It’s 0-0, not 6-6. Learned that in high school. Remember it well. I think the referee that dual was a guy named Jim Hedrick. Another junior college picking up a win was Labette topping Oklahoma Wesleyan of the NAIA 37-5. Out in California, two scores to report: Top-ranked Fresno City beat Chabot 45-6, while second-ranked Cerritos cruised past Rio Hondo 33-8. It’s almost midnight as I record this in Minnesota, so that’s my cut off for now. It’s like opening up the baseball page in the old newspaper, when you actually read a newspaper, and seeing “Late Thursday.” Well, yeah. PROMO CODE WARNING I’ve recently posted on Twitter about the number of wrestling podcasts currently out in the wild. There’s about 63 active shows with 20 of them on the Mat Talk Podcast Network. I want people making good decisions when it comes to choosing a podcast hosting company. If you’re going to jump into podcasting. Let me help. Here’s step one: Choose the right hosting company. There’s stuff that’s free, and there’s stuff that’s good. I want you to go with what’s good, proven and reliable. Sign up for Libsyn, at L-I-B-S-Y-N.com and use the promo code MTO to get a month for free. That means you get the rest of THIS month and NEXT month free. They’ve got plans as affordable as $5 a month. They’ve been the backbone of this network and if you don’t reach out to me for technical advice, at least hear me on this one – com, use promo code MTO and get your free month (and a half!) Notables on the Docket for November 8: Friday will be a really light day as Wisconsin continues its eastward trip, wrestling Edinboro in an already sold out Saegertown High School gym. The biggest dual of the night is No. 17 North Carolina heading to Ann Arbor to face No. 19 Michigan. Neither team will be at full strength on paper, but it’s November. FROM THE DWN: Jaydin Eierman will be a Hawkeye. It’s all over the internet, so here’s a story about it from Flowrestling, one from com and why not, a link to Eierman’s Instagram. com’s Potentially Dangerous returns with a lot of takes on the happenings around Iowa wrestling, from the major college teams to the opens this weekend and some high school happenings, as well. IAwrestle also reported another Hawkeye commitment, as Caleb Rathjen also committed to Iowa on Thursday. In a bizarre story, the AP reported on the strange case of Alexis Vila, a 1993 freestyle world champion and 1996 Olympic bronze medalist, and his role in the plot to kill a South Florida interior designer. Vila later fought in various MMA promotions. You also might remember Vila ran his car into the terminal at the Fort Lauderdale airport in 2004. West Virginia’s Matthew Schmitt announced he will be taking the year off with an Olympic redshirt to train in Greco-Roman. Lehigh announced its December 6 dual with Penn State at Stabler Arena is now sold out. Speaking of tickets, Rutgers announced its season ticket number has exceeded 3,000. That’s pretty freaking good. The Predicament continues with its Senior Spotlight series. On Thursday, Central Lyon’s Jarrett Meyer, gets the look. Transition Wrestling gives us a look at the weekend action in women’s college wrestling coming up. The Open Mat’s Earl Smith gives us a tour of The Citadel on the most recent TOM Campus Visit feature. Earl was down there last week covering The Battle at The Citadel. The Tulsa World features former Oklahoma State Cowboy Kyle Crutchmer as he makes his MMA debut with Bellator on Friday in Thackerville, Oklahoma. While I said I wouldn’t link up things behind paywalls, I’ll make an exception if you have a subscription to high profile sports website, The Athletic. Today, Phillies catcher J.T. Realmuto’s wrestling background is prominently featured. Realmuto is the nephew of the famous Smith brothers from Oklahoma. Yes, THOSE Smith brothers. Olaf alum Alex Morf pens a heartfelt and direct letter to the administration at the school in the Manitou Messenger, the school’s student newspaper. He starts off quoting John Irving. Even poor leaders like David Anderson might know who he is. On the Network Rob Waltko and Tristan Warner entertain you with a PA-centered recap of the weekend’s action on the PA Power Wrestling College Podcast. They’re joined by Clarion’s Brock Zacherl. If you’re not familiar with that show, all three of the show’s hosts, which include Mason Beckman as well, wrestled Division I and grew up in PA. It’s one of my favorite shows on the network. You can get to read those stories and more from Mat Talk Online’s daily wrestling newsletter. Sign up for free at mattalkonline.com/news and get the day’s top wrestling stories from around the world delivered to your inbox for free every single morning. The Mat Talk Online Daily Newsletter is sponsored by Resilite. Short Time Shots is sponsorless. Want to contribute? 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Recently, Corban University adopted a Theology of Multicultural Inclusion statement. Nathan Geer, Corban’s Dean of Students, and former chair of the Diversity Committee, will share the scriptural foundations for the statement and the daily implications for living out these truths.
This interview explored Missional Business and how the Hoff School of Business is training and equipping leaders to be missional in their entrepreneurial passion for business with a biblical foundation. http://www.corban.edu http://lindellassociates.net