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John Piper Sermons
Before You Quit the Ministry: Learning to Count Like Jesus

John Piper Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023 48:02


David Mathis | Good pastors are not naive: ministry comes with many costs. Even so, Christ has not called us to an impossible, joyless task. The cross proves otherwise.

Spiritual Homegirl
EP 136- Why the "Coulda Been" Ex Doesn't Really Count Like That...

Spiritual Homegirl

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2021 18:36


On today's episode of the Spiritual Homegirl Podcast, we are discussing the "coulda been" ex, and why we hold almost dating someone at such a ego stroke...especially if we...really...never...wanted them? :-/ Maria is still on the Daily Podcasting Marathon and would like perspective. If you have it, and want to come on the show and provide it, here's your chance. Listen for more details. Meet Amina and I for “HOW TO SPOT FAKE CRYSTALS” on Clubhouse today at 12pm PST, 3pm EST! https://www.joinclubhouse.com/event/VmJwONQP IG: https://www.instagram.com/spiritualhomegirl/ Also, follow Make Peace With the Day: https://instagram.com/makepeacewiththeday Subscribe to Spiritual Homegirl’s YouTube here: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UClfzaF9Vr-xEPh9WBaEBhww?sub_confirmation=1 To sign up for my free Homegirl Tribe Letter, click here: https://manage.kmail-lists.com/subscriptions/subscribe?a=QxtEaz&g=P8dWSx Check me out on Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/SpiritualHomegirl/ To get some aromatherapy solutions to help de-stress from everyday life, check out the Spiritual Homegirl Shop: Http://www.spiritualhomegirl.shop To support via Patreon, sign up here: https://www.patreon.com/spiritualhomegirl --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/spiritualhomegirl/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spiritualhomegirl/support

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Morning Mindset Daily Christian Devotional
Do you know how to count... like this? (Romans 6:8-11)

Morning Mindset Daily Christian Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 6:01


Romans 6:8-11 - Now if we died with Christ, we believe that we will also live with him. 9 For we know that since Christ was raised from the dead, he cannot die again; death no longer has mastery over him. 10 The death he died, he died to sin once for all; but the life he lives, he lives to God. 11 In the same way, count yourselves dead to sin but alive to God in Christ Jesus. NEW: Morning Mindset Merchandise! https://CareyGreen.com/store  SUBMIT YOUR PRAYER REQUEST OR PRAISE:  https://careygreen.com/prayer  TELL US YOUR STORY: https://careygreen.com/story  BECOME A MORNING MINDSET PARTNER: 1) monthly partner: https://mm-partners.supercast.tech/ 2) Give a one-time gift: http://paypal.me/MorningMindset

MAX Health and Fitness Recordings
Small Things - Do They Count, Like Rat Poo On Your Meal

MAX Health and Fitness Recordings

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 6:44


How much do we need to do to make a difference? How much infection does it take to make us sick? How big does a change need to be to change direction?

JJ Virgin Lifestyle Show
Does Erythritol Count Like an Artificial Sweetener?

JJ Virgin Lifestyle Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 6:13


"Does Erythritol count like an artificial sweetener?" asks Maddelena from Instagram. In this episode, JJ Virgin, author of The Sugar Impact Diet answers this question on the mind of many. Listen to find out if Erythritol counts like other artificial sweeteners. Once you understand the difference between the sweeteners, you’ll be able to make better decisions for your health.

The Big Podcast With Shaq
Shaquille O'Neal says to scrap the shortened NBA season because it won't count like a regular championship and much more on The Big Podcast with Shaq

The Big Podcast With Shaq

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 63:12


Shaq kicks off the show with the question on everyone's mind... did Shaq really say to scrap the rest of the NBA season? He comes back by saying that a shortened season would not count toward a championship - like he thinks Time Duncan shouldn't get credit for 1999. He backs up his controversial argument and how he could never play in an empty arena, as the fans control the game as much as the players. We of course touch on The Last Dance since Shaq's 95 Magic team was featured as they knocked the Bulls out of the 95 Playoffs. We do a fun round of Borderline, and Stephen Jackson returns to the show to play a round of Black Crime or White Crime! Get into the mix on Twitter by following @Shaqcast - The Big Podcast with Shaq on Instagram and Facebook - or email TheBigPodcastWithShaq@gmail.com.

Tech & Business
No Count Like On Facebook?

Tech & Business

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 13:13


On this episode, I speak on Facebook and their new feature to be on removing the like count and keeping the like as a reaction only. Will it be successful? Will it survive? How will people react? Listen to the episode to find out more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/techandbusiness/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/techandbusiness/support

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PSU.com - PlayStation Unchained
The Problematic Sticker Anime Podcast Garri Learns To Count Like Chiaotzu

PSU.com - PlayStation Unchained

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018 101:44


Come join us as we talk about Dragon ball and Yuri on Ice Hosts Tim,Garri,Chille, Alfonso  

Gamer Bullsh_t
We Can't Count Like Microsoft

Gamer Bullsh_t

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2015 47:14


We decided to return to our podcasting duties for you all because we felt like you wanted to hear our poop. Without further ado, we share with you the 11th episode of Gamer Bullsh_t where we discuss varying topics from destructible environments in Crackdown 3, Until Dawn's strict auto saving, and many more. It's life!!! 

New Books in Ancient History
David Reimer, “Count Like an Egyptian: A Hands-on Introduction to Ancient Mathematics” (Princeton UP, 2014)

New Books in Ancient History

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2014 77:51


[Re-posted with permission from Sol Lederman's Wild About Math] I love novel ways of looking at arithmetic. I'm fascinated with how computers compute in binary, with tricks for simplifying calculations and with how Vedic mathematicians handle difficult arithmetic efficiently. So, when Princeton University Press sent me a review copy of their new book Count Like an Egyptian: A Hands-on Introduction to Ancient Mathematics (Princeton University Press, 2014), I immediately fell in love with it. I was delighted to learn even more techniques and the ideas behind them to deepen my appreciation of the beauty of what most consider to be mundane arithmetic. Count Like an Egyptian is a delightful book, full of color illustrations, fun stories, lots of hands-on exercises, and an appreciation for the power of simple but deep ideas. David Reimer was a pleasure to interview. He is a brilliant mathematician who hasn't lost sight of the power and beauty of mathematics. He taught me and modeled that, despite the stereotype, the more advanced mathematicians are the ones who are more likely to communicate ideas well. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Mathematics
David Reimer, “Count Like an Egyptian: A Hands-on Introduction to Ancient Mathematics” (Princeton UP, 2014)

New Books in Mathematics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2014 77:51


[Re-posted with permission from Sol Lederman’s Wild About Math] I love novel ways of looking at arithmetic. I’m fascinated with how computers compute in binary, with tricks for simplifying calculations and with how Vedic mathematicians handle difficult arithmetic efficiently. So, when Princeton University Press sent me a review copy of their new book Count Like an Egyptian: A Hands-on Introduction to Ancient Mathematics (Princeton University Press, 2014), I immediately fell in love with it. I was delighted to learn even more techniques and the ideas behind them to deepen my appreciation of the beauty of what most consider to be mundane arithmetic. Count Like an Egyptian is a delightful book, full of color illustrations, fun stories, lots of hands-on exercises, and an appreciation for the power of simple but deep ideas. David Reimer was a pleasure to interview. He is a brilliant mathematician who hasn’t lost sight of the power and beauty of mathematics. He taught me and modeled that, despite the stereotype, the more advanced mathematicians are the ones who are more likely to communicate ideas well. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
David Reimer, “Count Like an Egyptian: A Hands-on Introduction to Ancient Mathematics” (Princeton UP, 2014)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2014 77:51


[Re-posted with permission from Sol Lederman’s Wild About Math] I love novel ways of looking at arithmetic. I’m fascinated with how computers compute in binary, with tricks for simplifying calculations and with how Vedic mathematicians handle difficult arithmetic efficiently. So, when Princeton University Press sent me a review copy of their new book Count Like an Egyptian: A Hands-on Introduction to Ancient Mathematics (Princeton University Press, 2014), I immediately fell in love with it. I was delighted to learn even more techniques and the ideas behind them to deepen my appreciation of the beauty of what most consider to be mundane arithmetic. Count Like an Egyptian is a delightful book, full of color illustrations, fun stories, lots of hands-on exercises, and an appreciation for the power of simple but deep ideas. David Reimer was a pleasure to interview. He is a brilliant mathematician who hasn’t lost sight of the power and beauty of mathematics. He taught me and modeled that, despite the stereotype, the more advanced mathematicians are the ones who are more likely to communicate ideas well. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
David Reimer, “Count Like an Egyptian: A Hands-on Introduction to Ancient Mathematics” (Princeton UP, 2014)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2014 77:51


[Re-posted with permission from Sol Lederman’s Wild About Math] I love novel ways of looking at arithmetic. I’m fascinated with how computers compute in binary, with tricks for simplifying calculations and with how Vedic mathematicians handle difficult arithmetic efficiently. So, when Princeton University Press sent me a review copy of their new book Count Like an Egyptian: A Hands-on Introduction to Ancient Mathematics (Princeton University Press, 2014), I immediately fell in love with it. I was delighted to learn even more techniques and the ideas behind them to deepen my appreciation of the beauty of what most consider to be mundane arithmetic. Count Like an Egyptian is a delightful book, full of color illustrations, fun stories, lots of hands-on exercises, and an appreciation for the power of simple but deep ideas. David Reimer was a pleasure to interview. He is a brilliant mathematician who hasn’t lost sight of the power and beauty of mathematics. He taught me and modeled that, despite the stereotype, the more advanced mathematicians are the ones who are more likely to communicate ideas well. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Princeton UP Ideas Podcast
David Reimer, “Count Like an Egyptian: A Hands-on Introduction to Ancient Mathematics” (Princeton UP, 2014)

Princeton UP Ideas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2014 76:06


[Re-posted with permission from Sol Lederman’s Wild About Math] I love novel ways of looking at arithmetic. I’m fascinated with how computers compute in binary, with tricks for simplifying calculations and with how Vedic mathematicians handle difficult arithmetic efficiently. So, when Princeton University Press sent me a review copy of their new...

Inspired by Math!
David Reimer - Inspired by Math #35

Inspired by Math!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2014 76:06


David Reimer, author of "Count Like an Egyptian" and I discuss Egyptian computation methods, how kids can learn to do multiplication and division without shedding a tear or memorizing tables, how computers and Egyptians both use the same approach to multiplication, why brilliant mathematicians make better teachers and professors, and much more.