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This week on How to Survive, Danielle and Kristine tackle Burning Mouth Syndrome (yep, it's real!) and welcome comedian Dan Cronin, who survived his own burning experience in New York City—one that nearly took out his apartment. Get more chaos and laughter on Patreon!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ruth's story began with famine, loss, and emptiness… but it ends with fullness, joy, and a future that points to Jesus. In the final chapter of Ruth, we see redemption completed, losses restored, and a legacy that leads all the way to Christ.Boaz was Ruth's kinsman-redeemer. Jesus is ours. He stepped into our world, took our shame, paid our debt, and brought us into God's family. The story isn't over—it's just beginning.
Redeeming Love – Week 3 | Covered by the RedeemerIn Ruth 3 we see Ruth take a bold step of faith, laying at the feet of Boaz and asking him to redeem her. Boaz responds with compassion, commitment, and covering – a picture of the greater Redeemer, Jesus Christ.In this message, Pastor Dan unpacks:How bold faith moves us toward the RedeemerHow the Redeemer covers and commitsHow God honours those who wait on His timingThe story of Ruth and Boaz points us to Jesus, the One who covers our shame, clothes us in righteousness, and calls us to trust His perfect timing.
In Ruth 2, we discover that God is always at work behind the scenes, weaving His providence through the ordinary moments of life. Ruth steps out in faith-filled obedience, and God leads her right into the field of Boaz – a man who not only provides but protects and blesses her beyond measure.Boaz's kindness is a powerful picture of Jesus, our true Redeemer:He notices us when we feel unseenHe invites us into His graceHe provides abundantly for our needsHe protects and covers the vulnerableJoin us as we explore how God's providence, provision, and redemption are at work in our lives today – and how the story of Ruth points us to the ultimate Redeemer, Jesus Christ.
Join us for the first message in our new series, "Redeeming Love," as we explore the powerful and transformative story of Ruth from the Old Testament. In this introductory sermon, we delve into the message of hope and restoration that God offers even in our deepest moments of sorrow and emptiness. Discover how God's redeeming love meets us in our brokenness and begins the work of healing. Whether you feel overwhelmed by loss, bitterness, or disappointment, this message reminds us that our story isn't over; it may just be beginning. Don't miss this inspiring journey through the book of Ruth and its profound implications for your life today.
In the final message of our Flawed but Chosen series, Pastor Dan shares how David's legacy wasn't about perfection—but about worship, faithfulness, and preparing the way for others.In “Legacy of a Flawed King,” we explore how even a broken life can leave behind something beautiful when surrendered to God. Discover what it means to live with legacy in mind, and how our ultimate hope rests in King Jesus—who came through David's flawed family line to offer us a legacy of grace.
What happens when we fail? In Week 7 of our Flawed but Chosen series, Pastor Dan unpacks one of the most raw and redemptive chapters in David's life—when he's confronted by the prophet Nathan after his darkest failure.But this isn't just about David. It's about all of us.Because God doesn't confront us to condemn us—He confronts us to restore us.
In Week 6 of Flawed but Chosen, we take an unfiltered look at one of the darkest moments in David's life — his fall into sin in 2 Samuel 11. From idleness to compromise to cover-up, David's descent reminds us that no one is too strong to fall… but also, no one is too far from grace. In this message, Ps Dan explores the dangers of spiritual complacency and the hope we have in the gospel — even after failure.
What do you do when the promise feels far away?In this message from Week 5 of our Flawed But Chosen series, we explore 2 Samuel 5:1–12—where, after 15 years of hardship, David is finally crowned king over all Israel. But this moment wasn't just about position—it was about preparation.Discover how the years in the wilderness weren't wasted, how God shapes us in obscurity, and how true leadership looks more like shepherding than striving. If you're in a season of waiting or wondering when your breakthrough will come, this message will speak right to your heart.
David had every reason to take revenge—but he didn't.In Week 4 of Flawed but Chosen, we look at 1 Samuel 24 and learn how conviction trumps convenience, and why integrity in hidden moments shapes your legacy.Whether you're dealing with conflict, betrayal, or just tempted to take the shortcut—this message is for you.God doesn't need you to fight for the throne. He's already chosen you.Subscribe for more weekly teaching from Heart Church, Morecambe.
Pastor Dan shares from Acts 8:26–39.In this inspiring and hope-filled sermon, discover how:The gospel is for everyone, everywhereJesus brings true peace and lasting hopeThe good news always calls for a personal responseThis message is for anyone exploring faith, ready for baptism, or in need of the peace only Christ can give.It also includes stories, scripture, and a powerful invitation to respond to the love of God.
Are you living filled or just running on empty?In this powerful Pentecost message, Ps Dan Cronin explores what it really means to live a Spirit-filled life — not just as a one-time experience, but as a daily surrender to God's presence, power, and purpose.Drawing from Ephesians 5, Acts 1, and Galatians 5, this sermon will stir your hunger for more of the Holy Spirit and challenge you to move from spiritual survival to supernatural overflow. Discover how the Holy Spirit transforms your heart, produces lasting fruit, equips you with gifts, and flows through you to bring life to others.Don't settle for a shallow faith. Be filled to flow.
Flawed but Chosen – Week 3: When the Applause Turns SourThis week, we explore a turning point in David's journey — when public praise gave way to private jealousy. As Saul's insecurity rises, David continues to walk in humility and faithfulness. In this message, Ps Dan shares how to handle opposition that comes not because you're doing something wrong, but because you're doing something right.
Flawed but Chosen | Week 1 – A Heart That God Sees
What if the end… isn't the end?In this powerful message, Ps Dan unpacks the unshakable hope we have as followers of Jesus—not just for this life, but for the life to come. Drawing from Scripture and the promise of resurrection, we're reminded that death does not have the final word. Heaven is not vague or wishful thinking—it's promised, physical, and real. God will dwell with us, and there will be no more death, mourning, crying, or pain.If you're walking through grief, disappointment, or questions about what comes next, this message will lift your eyes and steady your soul.
In times of grief, loss, and suffering, it's easy to feel overwhelmed and lost. But the Bible gives us a way to respond honestly through lament—bringing our pain, questions, and tears before God. In this message, we explore how to hold on to hope when the storm hits, not by denying our sorrow, but by anchoring ourselves in the character and presence of God.
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Because Jesus is alive, we can walk in freedom—freedom from sin, shame, fear, and even death itself. In this Easter Sunday message, Ps Dan Cronin unpacks the life-changing power of the resurrection through 1 Corinthians 15, showing how the empty tomb gives us real hope for today and eternity.If you've ever felt stuck in your past or uncertain about your future, this message is for you. Discover how the resurrection of Jesus is not just a moment in history—but the key to living free today.
This week, our good friend Dan Cronin shared from Joshua 1:1-9, encouraging us to keep stepping forward in faith. We're not called to stay still - we're invited into a journey with God, who promises His presence wherever we go. Dan reminded us that strength and courage aren't about having it all together, but about trusting the One who never leaves us. He challenged us to build our lives on God's Word - not just hearing it, but letting it shape us from the inside out.
The cross was brutal. Shameful. Offensive. In the ancient world, it was a symbol of horror—not hope.And yet, for followers of Jesus, the cross has become everything.In this Good Friday message, Pastor Dan Cronin unpacks the scandal of the cross—not just in historical terms, but in personal ones. The cross confronts us with the gravity of our sin… but overwhelms us with the depth of God's love.
In this final message of our Fruitology series, Ps Dan unpacks the often-overlooked yet powerful fruits of gentleness and self-control.What does it mean to live with strength under control? How do we grow in self-discipline without striving in our own strength? Discover how these fruits of the Spirit are not about perfection, but about proximity to Jesus. As we stay connected to the Vine, the Spirit produces fruit in us that transforms our lives and witnesses to the world around us.
Discover more and connect with Heart Church https://bio.site/weareheartchurchIn our exploration of faithfulness as a fruit of the Spirit, we're reminded of God's unwavering commitment to us. The powerful examples from Hebrews 11, often called the 'hall of faith,' show us that faithfulness isn't just about belief, but about action. From Noah building an ark before rain fell, to Abraham leaving his homeland on God's promise, we see that true faithfulness often requires us to step out in obedience, even when it doesn't make sense. This challenges us to examine our own lives - are we willing to trust God's promises even when we can't see the immediate results? The story of Joshua and the walls of Jericho further illustrates this, reminding us that God's ways often defy human logic, but yield miraculous results when we faithfully follow. As we navigate our own challenges, let's remember that our faithfulness is fueled by God's strength, not our own efforts. In a world of constant change, we're called to courageously stand on the unchangeable truth of God's word, even when it goes against cultural trends. This steadfast commitment to God's truth, coupled with faithful stewardship of our time, talents, and resources, allows us to build for God's eternal kingdom rather than temporary earthly gains.
Discover more and connect with Heart Church https://bio.site/weareheartchurchn our exploration of the fruit of the Spirit, we delve into the profound concept of goodness. This isn't just about being nice; it's about reflecting God's righteousness in our lives. We're reminded that true goodness flows from God, who alone is perfectly good. Like the moon reflecting the sun's light, we're called to reflect God's goodness in our world. The story of Joseph forgiving his brothers exemplifies this transformative power of goodness. As we seek first God's kingdom and righteousness, we're challenged to let His goodness overflow from our lives, blessing others in both big and small ways. This journey of goodness is ultimately about surrender, allowing God to convict, transform, and use us as channels of His blessing to the world around us.
Discover more and connect with Heart Church https://bio.site/weareheartchurchIn this powerful exploration of kindness as a fruit of the Spirit, we're challenged to reflect God's nature in our daily lives. The message emphasizes that kindness isn't just being nice—it's an active reflection of God's goodness and generosity. We're reminded of Romans 2:4, which tells us that God's kindness leads us to repentance. This transformative kindness should flow through us, making us instruments of God's love in the world. The feeding of the 5,000 is highlighted as an example of how even small acts of kindness, like the boy's offering of loaves and fish, can be multiplied by God for tremendous impact. We're encouraged to see opportunities for kindness everywhere, recognizing that each act, no matter how small, can make a significant difference. As we cultivate kindness, we become living testimonies of God's character, shining His light in a world desperately in need of His love.
Discover more and connect with Heart Church https://bio.site/weareheartchurchIn our exploration of peace as a fruit of the Spirit, we discover that true peace is not the absence of storms, but the presence of Christ in the midst of them. The story of Jesus calming the storm in Mark 4 reminds us that even when life's waves crash around us, we can find peace in knowing that God is in control. This peace transcends our circumstances and guards our hearts and minds. We're challenged to shift our focus from worldly sources of comfort to the Prince of Peace Himself. By rejoicing in the Lord, practicing gratitude, bringing our anxieties to God in prayer, and fixing our thoughts on what is pure and praiseworthy, we open ourselves to experiencing a peace that surpasses all understanding. As we navigate life's challenges, let's remember that knowing God means knowing peace, and that this divine peace is available to us even in our most turbulent moments.
In our exploration of joy as a fruit of the Spirit, we've uncovered a profound truth: joy is not mere happiness, but a divine gift rooted in our relationship with God. Unlike fleeting emotions, true joy persists even in life's darkest moments. We've seen this exemplified in Paul and Silas, who sang hymns while imprisoned, demonstrating that joy can flourish even in adversity. Their story reminds us that our joy in Christ can be a powerful testimony to the world, inviting others to experience God's transformative love. As we navigate life's challenges, let's remember that 'the joy of the Lord is our strength' (Nehemiah 8:10). This joy isn't based on circumstances but on an unshakeable hope in Christ, enabling us to consider even our trials as opportunities for growth and maturity in faith.
Love is the foundation of the Christian life, reflecting God's nature and serving as the root of all other virtues. This message emphasizes God's sacrificial love for us, His command for us to love others, and how the Holy Spirit empowers us to love as Christ loves. We'll explore how love transforms our relationships and how, as followers of Jesus, we are called to demonstrate unconditional love to all people.Discover more and connect with Heart Church https://bio.site/weareheartchurch
Who's Your Single? w/Dan Cronin for June 15, 2024 by CC Broaddus, Alan Schneider, Brandon Jaggers & Geoff Riggs
Pastor Dan Cronin from Heart Church Morecambe joined us for week 6 of 'Welcome to The Hard Times' sharing some lessons that God has taught him through some of the difficulties of life. Dan has an amazing story and it was such an encouraging and hope-filled message - don't give up, God want to do more through you!
In this episode I chat with long time horse racing handicapper Dan Cronin. Dan has over 25-30+ yrs of horse racing experience, from betting to you name it. Here we chat about mystic Dan winning Derby 150, how special it is for Kentucky's own Kenny McPeek winning the derby & oaks as a trainer. Bob baffertt w/ his troubles, to so much more!.
Who's Your Kentucky Derby Winner? with Dan Cronin for May 4, 2024 by CC Broaddus, Alan Schneider, Brandon Jaggers & Geoff Riggs
Who's Your Single? w/Dan Cronin for April 27, 2024 by CC Broaddus, Alan Schneider, Brandon Jaggers & Geoff Riggs
Who's Your Single? w/Dan Cronin for April 13, 2024 by CC Broaddus, Alan Schneider, Brandon Jaggers & Geoff Riggs
Who's Your Single? w/Dan Cronin for April 6, 2024 by CC Broaddus, Alan Schneider, Brandon Jaggers & Geoff Riggs
Who's Your Single? w/Dan Cronin for March 30, 2024 by CC Broaddus, Alan Schneider, Brandon Jaggers & Geoff Riggs
While with us in Las Vegas for his first experience at a PrimeTime event, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Program Manager Dan Cronin sat down for a podcast. Cronin recounted his experience at the show, talked about the just announced Partner of the Year Awards (of which, NMG was an honoree) and much more.
Who's Your Bracket? w/Dan Cronin March 18, 2024 by CC Broaddus, Alan Schneider & Brandon Jaggers
Who's Your Single? w/Dan Cronin Mar 16, 2024 by CC Broaddus, Alan Schneider & Brandon Jaggers
Who's Your Single? w/Dan Cronin for March 9, 2024 by CC Broaddus, Alan Schneider & Brandon Jaggers
Who's Your Single? w/Dan Cronin for March 2, 2024 by CC Broaddus, Alan Schneider & Brandon Jaggers
Who's Your Single? w/Dan Cronin, Feb 24, 2024 by CC Broaddus, Alan Schneider & Brandon Jaggers
Who's Your Single? w/Dan Cronin February 17, 2024 by CC Broaddus, Alan Schneider & Brandon Jaggers
Who's Your Single? with Dan Cronin Feb, 10, 2024 by CC Broaddus, Alan Schneider & Brandon Jaggers
Who's Your Single? w/Dan Cronin for February 3, 2024 by CC Broaddus, Alan Schneider & Brandon Jaggers
Who's Your Single? w/Dan Cronin for January 20, 2024 by CC Broaddus, Alan Schneider & Brandon Jaggers
Who's Your Single? w/Dan Cronin Saturday, Dec 19, 2023 by CC Broaddus, Alan Schneider & Brandon Jaggers
The Breeders' Cup is rapidly approaching and it is never too early to start talking and thinking Breeders' Cup Classic.Dan Cronin, Ed De Rosa and Jon Stettin get together for a sit down on the Breeders' Cup Classic with their early thoughts on who they like, who they don't, who is on the fringes and what the projected pace looks like at this early juncture.The trio of ace handicappers talk trends and some unique observations to this year's Classic.Get your head start and put your game face on early on with this episode of Past The Wire TV.Get your spot at the best Breeders' Cup Seminar in the game right here
Week 1 was frankly hard on Cullen, Joe and their guest, writer (Conan) and Jets fan Dan Cronin. Football's hard. So is gambling. But this is the week they turn it all around, I just know it. This episodes includes the debut of the Vibes Ranking™, an update on the QB contest, and Dan Cronin's new nickname.
This is one of the most exciting running of The Travers Stakes in a while. That is saying a lot considering the history of the race. We have seen some great renditions and this one promises to be right up there. We have the Kentucky Derby winner, The Preakness winner, The Belmont Stakes winner and an exciting group of prospects joining them in what likely determines who is the three-year-old champion and possibly the favorite for The Breeders' Cup Classic.Ed DeRosa, Dan Cronin, and Jonathan Stettin roundtable The Travers Stakes and talk about who they like, who they don't like and why. Will any of the three land on favorite and two-year-old champion Forte? Check out the show and find out.Thank you for watching Past The Wire TV and listening to the Gate to Wire podcast