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Can a business be sustainable, have impact and also be profitable? In this episode, Adam Torres and Don Golden, Founder, Consultant & Author at Just Capital Quotient, explore the new age of business and Don's book, Jesus Wants to Save Christians: Learning to Read a Dangerous Book. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule. Apply to be a guest on our podcast: https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/ Visit our website: https://missionmatters.com/ More FREE content from Mission Matters here: https://linktr.ee/missionmattersmedia
Can a business be sustainable, have impact and also be profitable? In this episode, Adam Torres and Don Golden, Founder, Consultant & Author at Just Capital Quotient, explore the new age of business and Don's book, Jesus Wants to Save Christians: Learning to Read a Dangerous Book. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule. Apply to be a guest on our podcast: https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/ Visit our website: https://missionmatters.com/ More FREE content from Mission Matters here: https://linktr.ee/missionmattersmedia
An unexpected choice for Great Lives, the Roman Emperor Nero has a reputation for debauchery and murder. He was also surprisingly popular, at least during the early years of his reign, and the writer Conn Iggulden argues he may be a victim of bad press. The Christians decided he was the anti-christ some three centuries after he died, and the three main sources are no more positive about his achievements and life. But a recent exhibition at the British Museum - entitled the man behind the myth - worked hard to soften Nero's terrible reputation. So is there more to Nero than we think?Joining Conn Iggulden in studio is Dr Shushma Malik of Cambridge University. Matthew Parris presents. Conn Iggulden is co-author of The Dangerous Book for Boys and the best-selling historical fiction about Nero with the strapline, "Rome wasn't burned in a day."The producer in Bristol is Miles Warde
Dangerous books, Microsoft Plus, NPD, Solar Winds, Jenkins, and more, on this Edition of the Security Weekly News. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn-408
Dangerous books, Microsoft Plus, NPD, Solar Winds, Jenkins, and more, on this Edition of the Security Weekly News. Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn-408
Dangerous books, Microsoft Plus, NPD, Solar Winds, Jenkins, and more, on this Edition of the Security Weekly News. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn-408
Dangerous books, Microsoft Plus, NPD, Solar Winds, Jenkins, and more, on this Edition of the Security Weekly News. Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn-408
A Delectable Education is back for its Tenth year! We have grown a lot over these past 9 years, and so has the Charlotte Mason Community. We are honored to be here sharing with you all still. In this episode we are sharing some big announcements like our 5th Annual Parents' Educational Course Reading List, our 5th Annual Online Conference (coming February 2025) and new Teacher Helps and Training Videos to help your school year go smoothly. We're glad you're here with us. Ruth by Elizabeth Gaskell -- 2025 ADE Book Club selection. Living Book Press has produced a special edition just for our book club. Every Moment Holy, Volume 3 Living Book Press: Our first ever season-long sponsor! Charlotte Mason Digital Collection 2024-25 Parents' Educational Course: A suggested reading list curated for the modern CM educator Teacher Helps: Products we've created to help you plan, forecast, and implement lessons Physical Geography Teacher Helps History Tools Planner Folk Dance Resource A Short Grammar of the English Tongue, Year 2 Short Talks Collection Teacher Training Videos Good and Dangerous Books, Jono Kiser CM Through High School, Nicole Williams Instructing the Conscience, Jessica Becker Form 1 Natural History Demo Lesson Form 2 Geography Demo Lesson Form 2 Dictation Demo Lesson ADE at HOME 2025: Our fifth annual {Virtual} Conference, check back for more details in November. Registration begins November 29, 2024. February 7-8, 2025 through May 7, 2025. ADE's Patreon Community
Conn Iggulden is one of the most successful authors of historical fiction writing today, with bestselling series on Julius Caesar, Genghis Khan and the Wars of the Roses, as well as two stand-alone novels: Dunstan, set in the red-blooded world of tenth-century England, and The Falcon of Sparta, in which Iggulden returns to the Ancient World. Both instalments of his Athenian series, The Gates of Athens and Protector, and his recent Golden Age series, Lion and Empire, are Sunday Times bestsellers. With his brother, he also wrote the award-winning The Dangerous Book for Boys. His latest book, Nero, is just out.We had a fun chat with Conn, talking about his journey which began with sending manuscripts direct to publishers across a variety of genres before his first novel was picked up. He tells us how his approach to writing historical fiction has changed over time, and why he loves every one of the characters he writes, no matter how despicable they may be.Links:Buy Nero and Conn's other books nowVisit Conn's websitePage One - The Writer's Podcast is brought to you by Write Gear, creators of Page One - the Writer's Notebook. Learn more and order yours now: https://www.writegear.co.uk/page-oneFollow us on Twitter/XFollow us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramFollow us on BlueskyFollow us on Threads Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
My guest this week is Jared Pechaček, author of the forthcoming fantasy-horror novel The West Passage. Jared's work is heavily informed by his homeschooling and his upbringing in the Pentecostal church — influences that found their way into his writing without him realizing it. When he finally did understand just how much his fiction revealed about him, it was like finding clues that his brain had been dropping for years. Clues that helped point him in the direction of understanding his past, and coming to terms with it.We'll have that conversation in a minute. First, a reminder that if you like The Sewers of Paris, you'll probably also enjoy my other projects. For example, my weekly livestreams on Twitch. Or you might want to check out my new podcast where we dive into the 90s TV series My So-Called Life, one episode at a time — it's available now wherever you listen to podcasts, just search for Matt's So-Cast Pod.And check out my videos, my book, my newsletter, and more at MattBaume.com.
In the next few episodes of The Dark Side of Lightwork, I will offer a short series exploring some of the things from the paranormal world that piqued my curiosity, and scared me deeply at the same time. The second topic in this series is about one of the first books I had ever heard of that came with dire warnings against its use. Best case scenario, you conjure a demon, worse case scenario, you die after reading it. Have you heard of the Necronomicon? Donations to The Dark Side of Lightwork accepted here: @thornleysremedyshop on PayPal Mentorship for the psychic, intuitive, mediumship and empathy community open year round. What paranormal skills would you like to refine and hone? wynnethornley@gmail.com for inquiries Links and Sources I found helpful when researching this episode Necronomicon, Author Simon, publisher Avon Books, print run 1978 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Necronomicon https://mythologyexplained.com/necronomicon-the-worlds-most-dangerous-book/ 'Evil Dead': How a Prototype Short Film Launched the Franchise (collider.com) Simon Necronomicon - Wikipedia Lifting The Veil On The Construction of the Simon Necronomicon: The Origin of the Gate-Walking Initiation & The Identity of "Simon" - Warlock Asylum International News The Necronomicon Wars – Jumbled Thoughts of a Fake Geek Boy (wordpress.com) Magickal Mystery Tour - Dec 13, 1987. Herman Slater of the Magickal Childe. Lady Rhea. Kay Faraday. (youtube.com) Music Credits Myst on the Moor by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4104-myst-on-the-moor License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ghost Story by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3805-ghost-story License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ March of the Mind by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4020-march-of-the-mind License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Cryptic Sorrow by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3568-cryptic-sorrow License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Sovereign by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4397-sovereign License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedarksideoflightwork/message
Scott Christensen Interview Redux In this redux episode, we talked with Scott Christensen and interviewed him about the book we spent almost a year on, What About Evil? This book does an excellent job of laying out the issue, giving the definitions, the different answers, the issues with other theories, and the answer Christensen has is found on page 8 & 9! This was an amazing book and has been big impact on me (Patrick) in my walk since reading it. It was good to talk to Scott again. TIMELINE: 00:00 - Introduction 01:33 - A Quick Overview Of What About Evil 03:17 - What Is A Theodicy? 06:52 - Issues With The Free Will Defense 11:53 - Free Will Of Man Limits God 13:59 - The Trinity Speaks Of Love Without Force Or Libertarian Free Will 16:27 - Being Fair With The Other Side's Arguments 20:05 - Scriptural Case Against Libertarian Free Will 24:36 - God's Foreknowledge Issue If Libertarian Free Will Is True 28:11 - The Best Of All Possible Worlds Issue 33:14 - The Greater-Glory Theodicy 36:37 - God As The Meta-Storyteller 46:47 - The Purpose For God Allowing Evil 523:20 - Why Did Evil Happen To Me? 01:04:55 - Why Did Evil Happen To Jesus? 01:06:35 - A Dangerous Book & Maybe More 01:10:31 - Conclusion LINKS: 01:00 - Ep. 17 - Scott Christensen Interview - What About Free Will? 01:55 - A Quick Review Of "What About Evil?" By Scott Christensen 47:06 - Anarchist Bible Study Guest Appearance 59:29 - Scott Christensen's Sermon on 2 Corinthians 4:16-18 All Our Episodes on What About Evil Website Link YouTube Link All Our Short Clips on What About Evil Website Link YouTube Link SCOTT CHRISTENSEN LINKS: Twitter Facebook Books mentioned in this episode: What about Evil? A Defense of God's Sovereign Glory by Scott Christensen Kindle Hardcover Logos Link ChristianBook Link What About Free Will? Reconciling Our Choices with God's Sovereignty by Scott Christensen Kindle - https://amzn.to/37SNE6i Paperback - https://amzn.to/37ZLyl7 Originals were episode 180 & episode 181 from June 2020.
At the 2023 ADE at HOME {Virtual} Conference Jono Kiser of Living Literature presented a talk entitled "Good and Dangerous Books." We've invited him onto the podcast this week to discuss why Charlotte Mason encouraged students to read literature with objectionable content, and what makes these worthy books. The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain Bleak House, Charles Dickens Ruth, Elizabeth Gaskell Oliver Twist, Charles Dickens Number the Stars, Lois Lowry Junkyard Wonders, Patricia Polacco The Hundred Dresses, Eleanor Estes 2024 ADE @ Home {Virtual Conference} Areopagitica, John Milton ADE's Patreon Community
Confessions of a dangerous book is a potted guide to alternative and fringe literature primarily published by independent press. Against all odds the hand of the writer and investigative journalist cannot be quashed. This is just a glimpse of the power of the pen in deconstructing the mainstream narrative. Jay Katz and Aspasia have an overwhelming library that is still increasing with every day, that paints a picture of a parallel world with many perspectives.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4602609/advertisement
NJ Ayuk has written a provocative book called A Just Transition: Making Energy Poverty History with an Energy Mix. Akuk sums up his book in 6 words: "Gas First. Solar and Wind Later." Here are some memorable parts of the book: 16% of the world is African, but they produce 3% of emissions. "Africa has supplied oil and gas to the world--while neglecting its own needs." Carbon emits "nearly twice as many greenhouse gas emissions as natural gas per unit of energy." More than 600 million people in the Sub-Sahara have no access to electricity. "The dignity of work goes a long, long way in building a strong, sustainable community." "Africa has 40% of the world's solar energy potential." He sums up his book in a sentence: "We cannot ignore the needs of millions in our zeal to prevent climate change." Africa shouldn't have to be energy poor I'm not a climate doomsday activist. Most doom-and-gloom apocalyptic scenarios that many environmentalists forecast are overly negative. Yes, the world is warming. Yes, it's primarily human-made. However, just as the Netherlands thrives despite being below sea level, most coastal metropolises will use technology to deal with sea level rise. Farmers will grow different crops. Canadians will grow what farmers in Nebraska grow, and Nebraskans may grow tropical fruits. In short, humanity will do what it's always done: adapt. It won't be fun; we wish we were wiser; maybe 1 billion will die or get displaced, but we'll survive. And yes, thousands of plant & animal species will suffer. It may be the sixth mass extinction event. But humans will survive it. In short, part of me is fine with Ayuk's idea of Africa blasting tons of natural gas into the atmosphere because you must consume energy to get rich. Ayuk suggests that humanity's ship is sinking, and Africa should be able to drink the alcohol with everyone else while the ship goes down. Indeed, why does the rest of the world get to spew out greenhouse gases while Africans have to refrain or use solar/wind, which aren't 100% competitive yet? I understand. However, there are three problems 1. Africa will suffer more than any other continent from global warming since it is already the hottest continent. Therefore, they are shooting themselves in the foot by increasing greenhouse cases. Ayuk cites that gas emits half the greenhouse gases of coal, but that's not a big difference. If it were 10x, I'd be impressed. But since Africans are growing from 1.1 billion to 4.4 billion this century, they need something better than gas. 2. As Ayuk rightly observes, Africa has abundant wind/solar capacity. Africa could lead in renewable, clean energy just like they leapfrogged others when they skipped landlines and went straight to mobile. Africans innovated on mobile money because they were early adopters. Instead, Ayuk wants to copy the energy dinosaurs in the rich world who are already innovating in wind & solar. Africans will again be forced to buy wind & solar tech from abroad since they didn't invent it when they could because they were too busy burning their gas. 3. Ayuk has deep financial interests in African natural gas companies and apparently nothing in wind & solar. On August 1, 2023, his LinkedIn profile states: "Mr. Ayuk concentrates particularly on the structuring, local content, documentation and negotiation of oil, gas and petrochemical transactions. His clients include oil and gas producers, operators, petrochemical manufacturers, oil field services companies and financing parties in the energy industry. He has played a key role in negotiating and documenting the purchase and sale of upstream and midstream oil and gas assets, farmins, farmouts, volumetric production payments and other drilling fund and development dollar investment arrangements, as well as petrochemical project development, asset acquisition and divestiture and joint venture investments. The Oil and Gas Year Publication recognized him as "a shrewd, street-smart, savvy dealmaker and major asset" and Chambers and Partners recognized him as an "important player" and a "tremendous resource"-an acknowledgement bestowed upon him by his peers in the industry." Verdict Ayuk is deep in bed with the oil and gas industry. He's made millions from that industry. Of course, he will champion Africa exploiting all their natural gas resources even if it leads to worse global warming. Ayuk has enough money to buy a few mansions in Canada, Alaska, Scandinavia, and Russia to escape the heat. As Upton Sinclair said, "It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends upon his not understanding it." 1/10 stars. #AJustTransitionMakingEnergyPovertyHistorywithanEnergyMix More info To leave an anonymous voicemail that I could use on the podcast, go to SpeakPipe.com/FTapon You can post comments, ask questions, and sign up for my newsletter at http://wanderlearn.com. If you like this podcast, subscribe and share! On social media, my username is always FTapon. Connect with me on: Facebook Twitter YouTube Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr My Patrons sponsored this show! Claim your monthly reward by becoming a patron at http://Patreon.com/FTapon Rewards start at just $2/month! Affiliate links Start your podcast with my company, Podbean, and get one month free! In the USA, I recommend trading crypto with Kraken. Outside the USA, trade crypto with Binance and get 5% off your trading fees! For backpacking gear, buy from Gossamer Gear.
Earlier this year in Utah, a western state of the USA, the King James Bible was banned in Elementary and Junior School Libraries in the Davies County school district. The ban was due to what one parent dubbed the ‘violent and vulgar' content in the Bible. The prohibition caused an uproar, drawing global attention, and the ban was subsequently reversed. Two journalists who closely covered the story, Courtney Tanner from the Salt Lake Tribune and Sam Metz from the Associated Press, offer insight into into the story and its wider significance. Jonathan Thomas explores whether content in the Bible is too 'violent and vulgar' to be shared with children. Steffen Jenkins, Lecturer in Greek, Old Testament and Biblical Studies at the Union School of Theology in Bridgend and Aled Davies, director for the Welsh Sunday Schools Council, explain how they handle the difficult aspects. Methodist minister Jonathan Miller explains how many of the children he works with relish the more gruesome biblical stories. Helen Jackson home educates four boys and shares the daily practicalities of handling the more challenging parts of the Bible. She's a former secondary art and design teacher and currently writes a blog, 'Imperfectly Natural Mama' documenting their journey as a Christian home educating family. What is the relevance of this censorship debate to the UK? In recent years books including those by Roald Dahl have undergone 'sensitivity editing' to remove offensive language. Some have called this censorship and Dr Philip Kiszely, lecturer in performance and cultural histories at the University of Leeds, and Katherine Bennett, journalist for the Catholic Herald, discusses the issues.
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Tom describes how hard nosed facts often get people bent out of shape, but also how that is a good thing for America. LNS: 06/04/23 Vol.14 # 17*Introduction *MAGAdalonians *The Bogus Jobs Report *The Debt Limit Lie *Bipartisanship Is Tyranny *Ellsworth and the Mermaid *Trolling Serves a Purpose *Our American West and Wokism *Target Could Get Sued *The Vaxx is Dangerous (Books by host Thomas Purcell are available free on to Amazon Prime and Kindle subscribersThe money pledged through our website will go toward show costs such as advertising, server time, and broadcasting equipment. If we can get enough listeners, we will expand the show to two hours and hire additional staff.To help our show out, please support us on www.LibertyNeverSleeps.com) Books by host Thomas Purcell are available free on to Amazon Prime and Kindle subscribersThe money pledged through our website will go toward show costs such as advertising, server time, and broadcasting equipment. If we can get enough listeners, we will expand the show to two hours and hire additional staff.To help our show out, please support us on www.LibertyNeverSleeps.com All bumper music and sound clips are not owned by the show, are commentary, and of educational purposes, or de minimus effect, and not for monetary gain. No copyright is claimed in any use of such materials and to the extent that material may appear to be infringed, I assert that such alleged infringement is permissible under fair use principles in U.S. copyright laws. If you believe material has been used in an unauthorized manner, please contact the poster. Closing music and introduction warning gratefully done by Kevin Richards at the Total Singing DojoSEE: https://www.youtube.com/c/RocktheStageNYC
Here is a list of the top 10 most dangerous books used in typical highschool -and college- literature programs. These are highly influential and insidious classics that must be carefully discerned and considered by a worldview analysis. Included on the list are The Call of The Wild, Frankenstein, Of Mice and Men, and others. These books mark the Christian apostasy or the apologetics department for atheistic secularism and the nihilism of the day. Let us not approach this stuff like the babe in the woods . . . but fully prepared to cast down imaginations. . . .
While what gets shared of the Bible often seems to limit, the eyes of the Bible seem to be on the horizon, or even beyond it. The real danger is often less approaching the seemingly impossible than living within our limits! FABRIC WEBSITE | EPISODE NOTES
The Bible certainly plays into the patriarchy of its era, but it also upended it. And if Jesus was a gauge for what threads in the fabric of our world really make a difference, then we can assume there is great power where others miss it. What are we overlooking today? Around us and within us. FABRIC WEBSITE | EPISODE NOTES
This “dangerous” book provides some possibilities that are pretty counter-cultural; challenging what it means to be human and how to be a human alongside others. So, what does “being blessed” mean? Is it about securing the space around you, or could it be about creating more space for you and for those around you? FABRIC WEBSITE | EPISODE NOTES
We aren't the first generation to face threatening winds or to respond with desperation, denial, and despair. From cover to cover, the Bible reveals a powerful Spirit. What spirit do we inherit from those ancestors? Could it be just the kind of dangerous we need right now? FABRIC WEBSITE | EPISODE NOTES
It's easy to want to be a hero or to want one to rescue us. The Bible plays along with so many other cultures in creating heroes, but you might be surprised when you look deeper at some of those “heroes” and how they give us a picture of what always has shaped us into the people of love, justice, and hope that God imagines. Fabric Website | Episode Notes
The Bible is hard to understand and apply to our world today. And face it, it has been used to control and hurt. But that's not the only kind of danger it poses. If we recognize its distance from us in time, language, and culture and approach it with humility, wonder, and openness, it can rock our status quo and usher in healing and growth that can only come from the 3-stranded place it embodies. Here Greg Meyer shares some tools that can help the Bible be that better kind of dangerous. Episode notes and more about Fabric here.
Pastor Jessica looks beyond the bible to Jesus to help us anchor our faith and how that helps us love others. Presented Sunday, March 26, 2023
Pastor Keith looks at how we sometimes take God's promises out of context and what we can do to avoid that pitfall. Presented Sunday, March 19, 2023.
Pastor Jonathan looks at what makes the Bible a difficult book to read and the context required to navigate the unifying story found within. Presented Sunday, March 12, 2023.
Written over 1500 years a collection of 66 documents, with 40 authors and 1 story woven throughout, Pastor Jonathan looks at why the Bible is a dangerous book. Presented Sunday, March 5, 2023.
Conn Iggulden has written many historical fiction books set in the ancient world. His latest book, Lion is set in and follows the fortunes of Pericles, a famous statesman of Athens. Other works include : the Emperor Series based around the life of Julius Caesar, and the Conqueror Series, based on the life of Mongol warlords and also The War of the Roses series. In a departure from that he also co-authored with his brother Hal the extremely popular The Dangerous Book for Boys. With 20 years as a published and prolific author, it's not unusual for him to release a book a year, and often two.
Zein El-Amine starts off talking about the study abroad program he designed to take his students to Egypt for a range of immersive experiences, including meeting Egyptian author Nawal el Saadawi at her home. He then talks about his deep personal connection with James Joyce's book “Ulysses”. Matt and Zein discuss “Bloomsday” celebrations around the world, as well as the history of the U.S. government's censorship of Ulysses. Zein then talks about the study abroad program he designed to take his students to Ireland to study Ulysses and celebrate Bloomsday in Dublin. He shares the impact that his first trip to Ireland had on him and why he now feels like Dublin is his second home. Matt and Zein discuss Ireland-Palestine solidarity and Zein shares how he first toured Belfast as part of a Palestinian delegation. He then talks about the study abroad program he designed to take his students to Morocco and explains the importance of understanding “Orientalism” as a framework for de-exotifying the Arab World. Zein then reflects on his experience being exiled, talks about his poetry collection “A Travel Guide for the Exiled”, and reads his poem “On Embassy Row”. He then reflects on his activist trajectory in the U.S., getting kicked out of the International Socialist Organization, and founding Left Turn Magazine. Matt and Zein reflect on why Left Turn attracted extraordinary political activists, the importance to connecting the local with the global, and the impact of Palestine solidarity work over the last 25 years. Zein also talks about hosting the Shay Wah Nana Show and discusses his recent episode highlighting the Tanzanian government's violent evictions of the Maasai people from their ancestral lands. FULL SHOW NOTES AVIALABLE AT: www.TheMaerickShow.com
Hebrews 4:12 NIV: For the word of God is alive and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart. For Sermon Notes Visit: https://sermons.church/archived?church=kchanford&sermonid=31188 ANNOUNCEMENT LINKS: Download The Church Center App: https://www.kchanford.com/koinonia-app/ First […] The post Working on Answers | A Dangerous Book: The Holy Bible Week 3 | Pastor Candace Cortez and Chad Fagundes appeared first on Koinonia Church.
Hebrews 4:12 NIV: For the word of God is alive and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart. For Sermon Notes Visit: https://sermons.church/archived?church=kchanford&sermonid=31188 ANNOUNCEMENT LINKS: Download The Church Center App: https://www.kchanford.com/koinonia-app/ First […] The post Working on Answers | A Dangerous Book: The Holy Bible Week 3 | Pastor Candace Cortez and Chad Fagundes appeared first on Koinonia Church.
Hebrews 4:12 ESV “For the word of God is living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing to the division of soul and of spirit, of joints and of marrow, and discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart.” For Sermon Notes Visit: https://sermons.church/archived?church=kchanford&sermonid=30990 ANNOUNCEMENT LINKS: Download The Church Center App: […] The post Beginners Guide to Wielding the Bible | A Dangerous Book: The Holy Bible Week 2 | Pastor Chad Fagundes appeared first on Koinonia Church.
Hebrews 4:12 ESV “For the word of God is living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing to the division of soul and of spirit, of joints and of marrow, and discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart.” For Sermon Notes Visit: https://sermons.church/archived?church=kchanford&sermonid=30990 ANNOUNCEMENT LINKS: Download The Church Center App: […] The post Beginners Guide to Wielding the Bible | A Dangerous Book: The Holy Bible Week 2 | Pastor Chad Fagundes appeared first on Koinonia Church.
1 Peter 1:16 For we did not follow cleverly devised stories when we told you about the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ in power, but we were eyewitnesses of his majesty. For Sermon Notes Visit: https://sermons.church/archived?church=kchanford&sermonid=30767 ANNOUNCEMENT LINKS: Download The Church Center App: https://www.kchanford.com/koinonia-app/ First Time Visitor: Text ‘Welcome’ to […] The post Divinely Inspired | A Dangerous Book: The Holy Bible Week 1 | Pastor Candace Cortez appeared first on Koinonia Church.
1 Peter 1:16 For we did not follow cleverly devised stories when we told you about the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ in power, but we were eyewitnesses of his majesty. For Sermon Notes Visit: https://sermons.church/archived?church=kchanford&sermonid=30767 ANNOUNCEMENT LINKS: Download The Church Center App: https://www.kchanford.com/koinonia-app/ First Time Visitor: Text ‘Welcome’ to […] The post Divinely Inspired | A Dangerous Book: The Holy Bible Week 1 | Pastor Candace Cortez appeared first on Koinonia Church.
53. Independent Bookshop Week with Conn Iggulden, Vaseem Khan & Ivy Ngeow: In this one-part minisode of the We'd Like A Word books & authors podcast, hosts Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan hear from writers Conn Iggulden, Vaseem Khan & Ivy Ngeow about their favourite indie bookshops, and visit Sheryl Surville, owner of the Chorleywood and Gerrards Cross bookshops in Buckinghamshire. The Newham Bookshop in London, No Alibis in Belfast, the Marlow Bookshop & Silverfish Books in Kuala Lumpur also get a mention. We hear what makes a successful indie bookshop, how they put up with authors, how self-published authors can get stocked on their shelves, & about events that take unexpected turns. Also, we reel in shock from a revelation about Conn Iggulden's true identity! Conn Iggulden writes historical fiction, including the Emperor and Conqueror series. He co-authored with his brother Hal, The Dangerous Book for Boys. In 2007 Conn became the first eprson to top the UK fiction & non-fiction charts at the same time. Vaseem Khan is the author of the Baby Ganesh Detective Agency & Malabar House crime fiction novels set in India. Ivy Ngeow's latest thriller is White Crane Strikes. She also writes non-fiction books on fitness, health & cooking. The next episode of We'd Like A Word will be about short story anthologies - how to create them, how to get into them & how to make them more diverse - with authors & editors Vaseem Khan & Ivy Ngeow. We'd Like A Word is a podcast & radio show from authors Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan. We talk with writers, readers, editors, agents, celebrities, talkers, poets, publishers, booksellers, audiobook creators about books - fiction & non-fiction. We go out on various radio & podcast platforms. Our website is http://www.wedlikeaword.com for information on Paul & Steve & our guests. We're also on Twitter @wedlikeaword & Facebook @wedlikeaword & our email is wedlikeaword@gmail.com Yes, we are embarrassed by the missing apostrophes. We like to hear from you - questions, thoughts, ideas, guest or book suggestions. Perhaps you'd like to come on We'd Like A Word to chat, review or read out passages from books. And if you're still stuck for something to read, may we recommend Blackwatertown, the thriller by Paul Waters or Cockerings, the new comic classic by Stevyn Colgan.
Thank you, Rachel, for helping me launch my career. Woohoo! I met Rachel several years ago post-college. I was networking my butt off and I don't even remember how, but I think I cold-LinkedIn messaged her. I agreed to meet up with her for a mentorship meet-and-greet coffee with her and other young women wanting to network. That morning, thank goodness was a good day for me. She saw my fire and really helped me land a big girl internship as a Copywriter. Rachel continued to mentor me for a few years. What I really adore about Rachel is her mission is so clear—empowering women in ANY kind of business or venture. After every conversation, I left with high spirits and a fire under my butt. Any women or anyone at all who wants to network with one of the big shots of Orange County, I urge you to connect with Rachel. Don't be shy! Rachel is unstoppable. Throughout Svoboda's extensive 20-year career in advertising, she has led prestigious advertising teams at Amusement Park (formerly DGWB), Phelps, and Saatchi & Saatchi, Los Angeles. She is currently CEO at Sunday Brunch Agency. Rachel is a single mother of two and lives in Huntington Beach. Rachel is also the CEO and Founder of Lynxx bourbon; a bourbon that celebrates female empowerment. She noticed a huge gap in the whiskey market, and noticed that women turn to wine after a long day. Of course Rachel being Rachel, she wanted to change that. This year, Rachel was elected as a Board of Director at Working Wardrobes and joined the Advisory Board for Girls Inc. Rachel recently launched a streaming video series called, The Brunch Club, where we raise a glass and champion female talent and leadership everywhere. Rachel was named Women of the year by The National Association of Professional Women. She is currently an official MBA mentor at Chapman University and a featured speaker on the university's inaugural Women in Business Association series. Episode Show Notes Introducing Rachel Svoboda, our stunning amazing April 2022 Leader. What book are you currently reading and how did you come across it? 16:06 What is your earliest memory of reading? 27:00 What are your reading rituals? 35:31 What books are on your nightstand? 50:06 What has been the most motivating book you've read? 58:06 If you could have an author write about your life, who would it be? 1:00:00 What moves you in a work of literature? 1:02:15 If you could gift a book to anyone, what would it be and who would it be to? 1:04:40 What makes you Dog-Ear a page? 1:05:35 Why do you read? 1:07:55 What book would you recommend to me? Books mentioned in episode Sex at Dawn by Christopher Ryan Dangerous Books for Girls by Maya Rodale The Beautiful and the Damned by F. Scott Fitzgerald The Last Affair by Margot Hunt The Anatomy of Yes by Joseph G. Burke The E Myth by Michael Gerber The 10X Rule by Grant Cardone The Five Dysfunctions of a Team by Patrick Lencioni The Gift of Fear by Gavin de Becker It's All About Control by Jennifer Dukes Lee The Naked Truth & Crazy Love by Leslie Morgan Styner Any Simon Sinek book Whiskey Women by Fred Minnick N.R. Hart Poetry books Why Men Marry Bitches & Why Men Love Bitches by Sherry Argov Connect with Rachel! https://www.sundaybrunchagency.com/ (https://www.sundaybrunchagency.com/) Instagram: @sundaybrunchagency @rachel.svoboda
Michael's conversation with British author Conn Iggulden, co-author of "The Dangerous Book for Boys" from 2012. The book was published in 2005 and again in 2012.
This is the story of one small book, a book that would become known as the most dangerous book in England: Priest and scholar William Tyndale's New Testament, translated from Hebrew and Greek into English in 1526. Discover how this work – one of three surviving copies in existence – in the collection of the St Paul's Library, challenged established religious and political power and authority, and made the Bible accessible to ordinary people in England for the first time, and how Tyndale's legacy changed the religious, political and literary landscape forever. Produced and presented by Douglas Anderson.
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Rev. Rob Cely A Dangerous Book, Revelation 1:1-8, 2:1-7 Sermon #1 in a series on the Book of Revelation.- Connect with us - https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/eEaXQA5/connect Prayer Card - https://conta.cc/35ocvg6
If the Bible is reliable & trustworthy (something we discussed in our last conversation) what do we do with it? Is it a trustworthy history book? Is it a book with good stories? Is it filled with good moral lessons? Or is it something far more? And what does any of this have to do with your normal, everyday life? Let's Talk. Shoutout Segment Links: Oh God: Watch Your Forking Profanity Armchair Expert: Episode 258 (Matthew McConaughey) Threads Podcast: Episode 112 (Anxiety) Continue Conversation: anchor.fm/skepticalpastor/message facebook.com/skepticalpastor Instagram: skepticalpastor theskepticalpastorpodcast@gmail.com And thanks for joining the conversation. Ending Song from bensound.com
Let's talk about the Most Dangerous Book in the world. Much good has been done because of this book. BUT, this book has been used to justify evil. And to make matters worse this book is old, archaic, and just plain old out of touch with today's morals. Yet, this book and its adherents claim it is the Word of God. So what do we do? Can we trust this book or do we trust modern critics? Let's explore this question and more. Continue the Conversation (questions, doubts, pushback) anchor.fm/skepticalpastor/message theskepticalpastorpodcast@gmail.com facebook.com/skepticalpastor Insta: skepticalpastor Links to Hey Guys Media & Threads Podcast heyguysmediagroup.com threadspodcast.com
EPISODE #349 MEN IN BLACK Richard speaks with an author and researcher of the unexplained about never-before-heard stories of encounters with sinister Men in Black, Women in Black and Black-Eyed Children. GUEST: Nick Redfern is the author of more than forty books. They include Men in Black; Women in Black; The Roswell UFO Conspiracy; and 365 Days of UFOs. Nick has appeared on many TV shows,including the BBC's Out of This World; the SyFy Channel's Proof Positive; the History Channel's Monster Quest, America's Book of Secrets and UFO Hunters; the National Geographic Channel'sParanatural; and MSNBC's Countdown. His latest book is Black Diary: M.I.B., Women in Black, Black-Eyed Children, and Dangerous Books. Please Support Our Sponsors!! Strange Planet's Fullscript Dispensary- an online service offering hundreds of professional supplement brands, personal care items, essential oils, pet care products and much more. Nature Grade, Science Made! C60EVO.COM The Secret is out about this powerful anti-oxidant. The Purest C60 available is ESS60. Buy Direct from the SourceUse the Code RS1SPEC for special discount. Change and Formula 13 TeasAll Organic, No Caffeine, Non GMO! More Energy! Order now, use the code 'unlimited' and your first purchase ships for free.
It's FAT PILE FRIDAY and Jeffy is here bringing you the news that matter the most. Forget about the impeachment stuff and relax by listening to the fat pile. A special guest joins the crew and talks about his FANTASTIC book The Dangerous Book for Boys. Jeffy forgets today is FRIDAY so he does a quick headlines segment and looks like Popeyes is getting out of control. With over a million copies in print, an Amazon original series, and countless sub-editions on the market, this long awaited sequel to The Dangerous Book for Boys gives fans exactly what they want—an action-packed sequel with more of what made the first volume a quintessential gift. Now, beloved author of The Dangerous Book for Boys Conn Iggulden returns with the highly-anticipated follow-up collection, THE DOUBLE DANGEROUS BOOK FOR BOYS, which has even more information, insights, and diversions for boys from eight to eighty. Designed with the same nostalgic look and feel as the first book, this companion volume includes more than seventy brand new chapters and important skills, fascinating historical information, and essential stories See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of our biggest challenges as parents is to help our children explore their boundaries so that they can learn to calculate and manage risk for themselves. “The more risks you allow your children to make, the better they learn to look after themselves.” - Roald Dahl Over the past 10-20 years, we've seen an epidemic, especially in the United States, of parents trying too hard to keep their children safe and protected by telling them what to do, what to trust, and what to fear, instead of helping them to cultivate their own abilities to judge and manage risk and to develop their own trust in themselves. In this episode, we challenge you to allow your young children the freedom to take a few more supervised risks and to give them your support as they challenge their own abilities. Through creating more opportunities for children to learn and grow, we are helping them to cultivate valuable life-skills that are necessary for a successful future. Resources From This Episode: Risky Play: Why Children Love It and Need It by Peter Gray 4/7/2014, Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/freedom-learn/201404/risky-play-why-children-love-it-and-need-it Reasonable Risk Taking: Why Your Children Need to Take Them, by Timber Nook 7/28/15: http://www.balancedandbarefoot.com/blog/how-reasonable-risk-taking-benefits-kids Tim Gill, Rethinking Childhood: https://rethinkingchildhood.com/ The Dangerous Book for Boys by Conn Iggulden and Hal Iggulden The Daring Book for Girls by Andrea J. Buchanan and Miriam Peskoqitz