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I welcome Daniel Joseph to Virtual Alexandria to discuss an occulted yet extremely useful Christ-consciousness spirituality. We will explore the profound spiritual journey that bridges Christianity with elements of Buddhism and Hinduism. You will discover the visionary guidance and the symbolism behind the Pyramid Spiritual Center and delve into practical spirituality, healing, and the influence of Rudolf Steiner on this path. Join us as we explore universal truths and guide modern seekers on their journey toward inner clarity. More on Daniel: https://researchersoftruth.com/ Stream All Astro Gnosis Conferences for the price of one: https://thegodabovegod.com/replay-sophia/ The Gnostic Tarot: https://www.makeplayingcards.com/sell/synkrasis Homepage: https://thegodabovegod.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/aeonbyte AB Prime: https://thegodabovegod.com/members/subscription-levels/ Virtual Alexandria Academy: https://thegodabovegod.com/virtual-alexandria-academy/ Voice Over services: https://thegodabovegod.com/voice-talent/ Support with donation: https://buy.stripe.com/00g16Q8RK8D93mw288
Disney Imagineer Daniel Joseph has been developing Disney Parks illusions and special effects for Walt Disney Imagineering since 2006. As a part of the Illusioneering Lab, Daniel has created effects used in The Haunted Mansion (including the Hatbox Ghost installations at Disneyland and Walt Disney World), Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, Trader Sam's, Space 220, and Enchanted Tale of Beauty and the Beast (Tokyo Disneyland), among countless others. In this episode, we chat about his work at Walt Disney Imagineering, his admiration for Imagineer Yale Gracey, and his thoughts about the future of Disney Parks. Be sure to follow Daniel on Instagram at instagram.com/imagineerdaniel Create your own Disney travel memories with our sponsor KMV Travel. Get bonus content, ad-free episodes, and more at patreon.com/imaginationskyway. Tag me and join the conversation below. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@imaginationskyway Instagram: www.instagram.com/imaginationskyway Facebook Group (ImagiNation): https://www.facebook.com/groups/imaginationskyway Facebook: www.facebook.com/imaginationskyway TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@imaginationskyway Threads: https://www.threads.net/@imaginationskyway Twitter: www.twitter.com/skywaypodcast Email: matt@imagineerpodcast.com How to Support the Show Share the podcast with your friends Rate and review on iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-imagineerpodcasts-podcast/id1244558092 Join our Patreon Group - https://www.patreon.com/imaginationskyway Purchase merchandise - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/imagineer-podcast?ref_id=8929 Enjoy the show!
This episode features Daniel Majchrowicz, Associate Professor of South Asian Literature & Culture at Northwestern University, discussing his new book, The World in Words: Travel Writing and the Global Imagination in Muslim South Asia published in 2023 by Cambridge University Press. It is a study of South Asia's global imagination as it was expressed in Urdu-language travel writing from 1840 to the present. The book argues that travel writing in South Asia was a broadly ecumenical genre that let Indian travelers not just describe the world as they found it, but to imagine it as they wished for it to be. Opening this vast South Asian travel atlas, The World in Words introduces a new literary genre, unlocks new forms of literary subjectivity from long-ignored voices, and reveals new modes of circulation, mobility, and connection between India, Asia, and Africa, while also revealing how class, language, gender, race and power formed in colonial and post-colonial South Asia. While this is an academic book that could be used in South Asian studies courses and Islamic Studies courses, it also reads in part like a travelogue as Majchrowicz shares his own journeys discovering texts, libraries, and splendid private collections, sometimes with unexpected but fruitful leads. This text helps to decenter Western colonial travleogues and narratives, and allows for South Asian writers from Khanums' to princes' voices to be heard and studied, while also tracing the development of Urdu as a dominant regional language. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
This episode features Daniel Majchrowicz, Associate Professor of South Asian Literature & Culture at Northwestern University, discussing his new book, The World in Words: Travel Writing and the Global Imagination in Muslim South Asia published in 2023 by Cambridge University Press. It is a study of South Asia's global imagination as it was expressed in Urdu-language travel writing from 1840 to the present. The book argues that travel writing in South Asia was a broadly ecumenical genre that let Indian travelers not just describe the world as they found it, but to imagine it as they wished for it to be. Opening this vast South Asian travel atlas, The World in Words introduces a new literary genre, unlocks new forms of literary subjectivity from long-ignored voices, and reveals new modes of circulation, mobility, and connection between India, Asia, and Africa, while also revealing how class, language, gender, race and power formed in colonial and post-colonial South Asia. While this is an academic book that could be used in South Asian studies courses and Islamic Studies courses, it also reads in part like a travelogue as Majchrowicz shares his own journeys discovering texts, libraries, and splendid private collections, sometimes with unexpected but fruitful leads. This text helps to decenter Western colonial travleogues and narratives, and allows for South Asian writers from Khanums' to princes' voices to be heard and studied, while also tracing the development of Urdu as a dominant regional language. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/islamic-studies
This episode features Daniel Majchrowicz, Associate Professor of South Asian Literature & Culture at Northwestern University, discussing his new book, The World in Words: Travel Writing and the Global Imagination in Muslim South Asia published in 2023 by Cambridge University Press. It is a study of South Asia's global imagination as it was expressed in Urdu-language travel writing from 1840 to the present. The book argues that travel writing in South Asia was a broadly ecumenical genre that let Indian travelers not just describe the world as they found it, but to imagine it as they wished for it to be. Opening this vast South Asian travel atlas, The World in Words introduces a new literary genre, unlocks new forms of literary subjectivity from long-ignored voices, and reveals new modes of circulation, mobility, and connection between India, Asia, and Africa, while also revealing how class, language, gender, race and power formed in colonial and post-colonial South Asia. While this is an academic book that could be used in South Asian studies courses and Islamic Studies courses, it also reads in part like a travelogue as Majchrowicz shares his own journeys discovering texts, libraries, and splendid private collections, sometimes with unexpected but fruitful leads. This text helps to decenter Western colonial travleogues and narratives, and allows for South Asian writers from Khanums' to princes' voices to be heard and studied, while also tracing the development of Urdu as a dominant regional language. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
This episode features Daniel Majchrowicz, Associate Professor of South Asian Literature & Culture at Northwestern University, discussing his new book, The World in Words: Travel Writing and the Global Imagination in Muslim South Asia published in 2023 by Cambridge University Press. It is a study of South Asia's global imagination as it was expressed in Urdu-language travel writing from 1840 to the present. The book argues that travel writing in South Asia was a broadly ecumenical genre that let Indian travelers not just describe the world as they found it, but to imagine it as they wished for it to be. Opening this vast South Asian travel atlas, The World in Words introduces a new literary genre, unlocks new forms of literary subjectivity from long-ignored voices, and reveals new modes of circulation, mobility, and connection between India, Asia, and Africa, while also revealing how class, language, gender, race and power formed in colonial and post-colonial South Asia. While this is an academic book that could be used in South Asian studies courses and Islamic Studies courses, it also reads in part like a travelogue as Majchrowicz shares his own journeys discovering texts, libraries, and splendid private collections, sometimes with unexpected but fruitful leads. This text helps to decenter Western colonial travleogues and narratives, and allows for South Asian writers from Khanums' to princes' voices to be heard and studied, while also tracing the development of Urdu as a dominant regional language. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/south-asian-studies
This episode features Daniel Majchrowicz, Associate Professor of South Asian Literature & Culture at Northwestern University, discussing his new book, The World in Words: Travel Writing and the Global Imagination in Muslim South Asia published in 2023 by Cambridge University Press. It is a study of South Asia's global imagination as it was expressed in Urdu-language travel writing from 1840 to the present. The book argues that travel writing in South Asia was a broadly ecumenical genre that let Indian travelers not just describe the world as they found it, but to imagine it as they wished for it to be. Opening this vast South Asian travel atlas, The World in Words introduces a new literary genre, unlocks new forms of literary subjectivity from long-ignored voices, and reveals new modes of circulation, mobility, and connection between India, Asia, and Africa, while also revealing how class, language, gender, race and power formed in colonial and post-colonial South Asia. While this is an academic book that could be used in South Asian studies courses and Islamic Studies courses, it also reads in part like a travelogue as Majchrowicz shares his own journeys discovering texts, libraries, and splendid private collections, sometimes with unexpected but fruitful leads. This text helps to decenter Western colonial travleogues and narratives, and allows for South Asian writers from Khanums' to princes' voices to be heard and studied, while also tracing the development of Urdu as a dominant regional language.
1 Corinthians 4:20 NLT ”For the Kingdom of God is not just a lot of talk; it is living by God's power.“ As believers, God gives us spiritual gifts that we are to use to demonstrate His power and bring glory to His name. We see this manifest in Daniel & Joseph's lives.
On today's PoM podcast episode I sat down with Daniel Joseph author of "Backpack to Rucksack: Insight Into Leadership and Resilience From Military Experts" "Backpack to Rucksack - Insight into Leadership and Resilience by Military Experts" is a powerful book that offers practical and actionable guidance on leadership and resilience from the perspective of military experts. Drawing on his extensive knowledge and experiences, the Dan provides valuable insights and relatable anecdotes that make the concepts accessible and applicable to a wide range of readers.To get in touch with Dan and learn more: https://combatpsych.com/Secure your spot in our next session of Tribe: https://www.thepursuitofmanliness.com/tribeTo get more PoM Podcast content and join a global community of men who help support PoM join The Herd: https://www.thepursuitofmanliness.com/join-the-herdJoin our Quiet Life Community closed Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/pursuitofmanlinessCheck out our Outdoor Ministry Pursue Wilderness: https://www.facebook.com/pursuewilderness/https://www.instagram.com/pursuewildernessFollow Pursue Marriage: https://www.instagram.com/pursuemarriage/Support the show
Fitz Nation on YouTubeFitz Nation on UFC Fight PassFitz Nation merchWhat happens when an army veteran, psychologist, and author steps onto the mat? Join us as we unpack an intriguing conversation with Daniel Joseph about his exciting journey, exploring the intersection of military service, mental health, and martial arts. From the thrills of UFC to the grit of Jiu-Jitsu, we delve into his unique insights and how these powerful combat sports played a significant role in his life and the lives of those around him.Have you ever wondered how the primal call to serve draws men into the military? Daniel shares his perspective on this intriguing aspect, pointing out the transformative power of service and the lessons he learned during challenging times. We analyzed the complex psychological effects of war on soldiers and linked how the discipline and control learned in martial arts could serve as a healing tool. We explored how leadership, self-reflection, and martial arts can foster healthier relationships and organizations.Finally, we cut through the noise of our instant-gratification society, to explore the benefits of minimalism, humility, and calmness. Daniel shared his wisdom on how these qualities, which he learned from military leaders and martial arts, can act as a counterforce to the constant pressures of modern life. Join us for this deep dive into a fascinating world of grit, resilience, and personal growth. Don't miss out on this unique blend of life lessons, martial arts, and mental health discussion.Follow Fitz:Instagram TikTok Twitter
Is there more to Daniel's story than surviving a lions' den? Is his life proof of the prosperity gospel? What's in his name? This week, Pastor Jeff and Jordan reexamine a favorite Bible story and draw fresh inspiration from it for enduring the trials of this age. --- This episode of The Beyond Sunday Podcast expands upon the sermon "Faith-Filled | Daniel 6:1–28" in “Faith in Exile,” our 2023 sermon series through the book of Daniel. Submit a question: bit.ly/BeyondSundayQuestions --- ESV Study Bible: https://www.crossway.org/bibles/category/study/
In a couple of recent episodes guests have mentioned concerns about battle passes. So, in this episode we decided to explore how they work, how they differ from traditional subscription models or microtransactions, why they're so popular today with game companies, and whether they raise any serious ethical concerns. --------------------------------------------------------------- Daniel Joseph is a Senior Lecturer of Digital Sociology at Manchester Metropolitan University where he researches internet infrastructure, platforms, apps, and games. He's also written for a number of publications, including Briarpatch Magazine, Motherboard, and Real Life Magazine. Follow Daniel on Twitter at @DanjoKaz00ie. ------------------------------------------------------------ JOIN THE ETHICS AND VIDEO GAMES COMMUNITY: - Follow/like/share us on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube - Explore our website and check out our Video Games Ethics Resources Center: https://ethicsandvideogames.com - If you're game to lend us your financial support, we'd love to have it and can definitely use it! You can do that here: SUPPORT OUR PODCAST! - Give us a review whereever you listen to podcasts - If you've got an idea or an ethical issue involving video games that you think would make for a good podcast, please let us know! Contact us at ethicsandvideogames.com or email us at contact@ethicsandvideogames.com. We'd love to hear from you! Hosted by Shlomo Sher, Ph.D. and Andy Ashcraft Production by Carmen Elena Mitchell Music and graphics by Daniel Sher
In the fourth episode in a series on occult esoteric christianity, I talk with Daniel Joseph & Aki Toshimitsu of the Researchers of Truth about the stream of esoteric Christinaity expressed by Cypriot healer and teacher, Daskalos. Plus. a beautiful meditation at the end from Aki.
Paris Marx is joined by Daniel Joseph to discuss why advertising is central not just to the tech economy, but modern capitalism itself, and how the business models of companies are increasing shaped by serving ads and collecting data to inform them.Daniel Joseph is a Senior Lecturer of Digital Sociology at Manchester Metropolitan University. He's also written for a number of publications, including Briarpatch Magazine, Motherboard, and Real Life Magazine. Follow Daniel on Twitter at @DanjoKaz00ie.Tech Won't Save Us offers a critical perspective on tech, its worldview, and wider society with the goal of inspiring people to demand better tech and a better world. Follow the podcast (@techwontsaveus) and host Paris Marx (@parismarx) on Twitter, support the show on Patreon, and sign up for the weekly newsletter.The podcast is produced by Eric Wickham and part of the Harbinger Media Network.Also mentioned in this episode:Daniel wrote about how advertising and the need to create audiences is much more central to the tech economy than is often discussed.Shoshana Wodinsky explained why so many companies are getting into advertising, including hotel chains, retailers, and more.Unity faced criticism for merging with IronSource, a known advertising malware distributor.After reporting a subscriber decline earlier this year, Netflix launched an ad-supported tier in October.Companies like Apple and Uber are expanding their efforts to increase advertising revenue.Ramon Lobato wrote Netflix Nations: The Geography of Digital Distribution.Support the show
Daniel Joseph Wiley is a housing justice advocate and artist in New Jersey, currently serving as the Managing Director of The HUUB in the City of Orange. In his previous role as Housing Justice Program and Policy Manager with the Ironbound Community Corporation (ICC) in Newark, Daniel was instrumental in bringing attention to the housing crisis during the COVID-19 pandemic. Daniel and the ICC helped to create Compassionate NJ, a coalition of grassroots organizations and policy experts that advocated for the People's Bill to protect renters from evictions. A compromise version of the bill eventually became law in August 2021. In this episode, All In podcast host Miriam Castro talks to Daniel about his advocacy work, the importance of data, and the inclusion of people with lived experiences.
Paris Marx is joined by Fenwick McKelvey to discuss the massive outage at Rogers, why it's challenging the narrative that more competition will fix Canada's telecom sector, and the need for better regulation and even public ownership.Fenwick McKelvey is the author of Internet Daemons: Digital Communications Possessed. He's also an associate professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Concordia University and a director of Machine Agencies at the Milieu Institute. Follow Fenwick on Twitter at @mckelveyf.Tech Won't Save Us offers a critical perspective on tech, its worldview, and wider society with the goal of inspiring people to demand better tech and a better world. Follow the podcast (@techwontsaveus) and host Paris Marx (@parismarx) on Twitter, support the show on Patreon, and sign up for the weekly newsletter.Find out more about Harbinger Media Network at harbingermedianetwork.com.Also mentioned in this episode:Fenwick spoke to CBC about the Rogers outage and previously spoke to Daniel Joseph about changing the way we think about media platforms in Canada.Paris has previously argued for telecom nationalization in Canada and has written about the history of Canadian telecom.After the outage, Canadian innovation minister François-Philippe Champagne forced telcos to come up with a new agreement on several key areas of emergency cooperation.The Competition Bureau is objecting to a proposed merger between Rogers and Shaw.Last year, the Rogers family was engaged in a protracted feud that affected management of the company.Support the show
First up on the podcast this week, former publicist and current creativity and personal branding coach Diane Foy walks you through the Media & Industry Attraction Playbook. With Canadian Musician Editor-in-Chief Mike Raine, Diane shares her own story and then dissects the work she does with musicians to help them craft their story and image for the public. It's intense, personal work that results in artists having a much deeper understanding of themselves as people and artists so that they can share their own story in a more effective and engaging manner. Following that, Mike chats with documentary director Pale Christian Thomas and associate producer Daniel Joseph about their new film, VanCity Raps. They tell the story of Vancouver's hip-hop scene, which they were both central figures in, sharing the key artists who have shaped it, how it has evolved, and more.
Yesterday was not just Star Wars Day. More importantly, it was our son Daniel Joseph Mullet's 11th birthday. I missed his first birthday ten years ago. Daniel and his three older brothers - Josiah, Elihu, and Solomon - were back in Ohio with Lauren, but I had gone back to my home state of Montana to look for better opportunities for work in the Bakken oilfield in the midst of the boom. As of this week, it's been a decade since I got that first real job in the Oil and Gas industry as a lease operator. But would I have gotten that job if Daniel had never been born? The startling thought is maybe not! Times were tough back then, and we really were not making ends meet. More to the point, I was not making ends meet. But we were kind of getting by, and also not really. All at the same time, we had a place to live and clothes and food. But it was not sustainable, and it was very uncertain, and we knew that. And the realization pained us. Then Daniel came along, and we were thankful. We wanted to honor the Lord with having children, but we were also feeling weak and vulnerable. Then with our fourth addition the pressure increased just enough that when the advice was given me by an aunt back in my home state out West to call my cousin Brent working in Williston and talk with him about better opportunities there, I jumped on it. Next thing we knew, I was there and looking for work, then finding it in short order. It took some months to find a place to live, but before we knew it we were buying our first home in Sidney, and trading in our Chrysler Pacifica for a Ford E350 because Evelyn was on the way. Now that I come to think of it, would Evelyn have been born in the first place had we not moved to Montana? And what about Enoch and John and Andrew? And would we be here in Colorado today, knowing all these fine people we have for friends? Maybe, but more likely not. Daniel Joseph, then, was a kind of tipping point. The Lord used the fact of his simply being in our lives to push us off dead-center, to get us to stop riding the fence, to nudge us just over the line into needing to up our game and think outside the box. Now here we are with me doing systems integration work, working seven days on and seven days off, mostly from home. But had we kept on just barely getting by, I don't see how this would be our reality. That is to say too that if there were an opportunity to do it over again, I would not trade our son Daniel for all the world, much less a little more comfort and the appearance of security. As it turned out, being uncomfortable pushed as to grow and expand our horizons, meeting new people and seeing new sights we otherwise never would have. With all the talk right now of Roe v. Wade being overturned, this is something young people who find themselves pregnant and scared need to hear. The Lord provides. God gives wisdom to those who ask in faith. Our Maker is also a Sustainer and Healer. "But He gives grace to the humble," it says. And in another place, "But He gives more grace." "Trust in Yahweh with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make straight your paths." Sometimes the answer is not a lower head-count and to cut back. Rather, sometimes the answer is to increase your carrying capacity and increase your capabilities. This too is one of the ways God uses children in our lives. But we have to recognize this blessing and relate to it as such to reap the benefit. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/garrett-ashley-mullet/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/garrett-ashley-mullet/support
Daniel Joseph is an 8-figure owner of Savage Roofing, Inc. It is a family-owned residential and commercial roofing company founded in 2017 in Joliet, IL. Its mission is to provide clients with the same high quality and service that they would expect themselves. The company offers personal attention in a professional manner focusing on quality workmanship. Daniel is also the host of Savage Grind Podcast, where he opens up about his journey over the past eight years. You will hear the truths of owning a business and the struggles to make it a successful one. Daniel is the author of the book "Why Be Average When You Can Be Savage" The brand is focused on the men and women who share a passion for continuously working on their hustle by staying on the SAVAGE GRIND. This book will show you how to use the grit inside to become the SAVAGE in your industry. In this episode, Daniel talks about appreciating every opportunity to tell his story, the lifestyle of security, living a life of prosperity, challenges, sharing the dream, being committed, and hyper-focus on a goal and a vision to be more than just an average and choose to be savage.
Our interview series revolving around Newark continues. My quest to figure out the complicated feelings any Essex county raised suburbanite has towards our state's largest city resumes with activist, rapper, Newark native, and in general thoughtful and smart person Daniel Joseph. I first knew Daniel's output as an artist - but was fascinated to speak to him from his perspective as someone working towards housing justice who has to think a lot about things like redevelopment, gentrification, and infrastructure. Get bonus content on Patreon Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us for a new edition of our monthly Q&A with Daniel Joseph and AKI.
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A sample chapter from Swimming With The Whale ~ Miracles, Wonders, and Healings of Daskalos and the Researchers of Truth by Daniel Joseph. Swimming is an introductory look into the advanced spiritual teachings and practices of Daskalos & the 2000-year-old linage of The Researchers of Truth. Photo Credit: Paul Skorpen
Second hour of the show starts with us reading the Patriots' statement on AB and how it thanked all those in the organization who had to deal with that headache for the eleven days give or take that he was there. We focus on the AB thing for the entire first segment as we marvel at how unprecedented this dude's behavior has been. We switch back to football next as we welcome Matt Maiocco of NBC Sports Bay Area onto the program to give us a scouting report on what we can expect to see from the Niners on Sunday. We take a listen to Tristan's Vegas Bombs despite the fact that he went 0-3 in his picks last week, and then it's time for the great unsponsored football segment filled with knowledge and fun brought to you by to be determined.
Can We Pray to Jesus? A Doctrine of Demons In this teaching titled "Doctrine of Demons," Daniel Joseph takes a look at the theology that states we are not to pray to the Son.
Please join Daniel Joseph as he discusses the plague of leprosy.
HELL of TORAH Part 6 of 6: LOVE Your Neighbor Please enjoy this series as Daniel Joseph discusses the Hell of Torah.
HELL of TORAH Part 5 of 6: Faith & Obedience; Hearing the Voice of God Please enjoy this series as Daniel Joseph discusses the Hell of Torah.
BLASPHEMY Part 2 of 2: The Unforgivable Sin In this two part teaching, Daniel Joseph takes a look at the Biblical definition of blasphemy. And in particular, the unforgivable sin, blasphemy of the Holy Spirit.
HELL of TORAH Part 1 of 6: Fire of the Law Please enjoy this series as Daniel Joseph discusses the Hell of Torah.
HELL of TORAH Part 2 of 6: Church Rejecting the Law; Jesus' Return Please enjoy this series as Daniel Joseph discusses the Hell of Torah.
HELL of TORAH Part 4 of 6: The Structure of the Faith Please enjoy this series as Daniel Joseph discusses the Hell of Torah.
Relevant for Today, Required?; Are There Counterfeit Tongues? The Gift of Tongues is a controversial gift in the church. Let's go to scripture to see what it says... Enjoy this short series by Daniel Joseph.
Please enjoy this teaching by Daniel Joseph on the dangers of Pride.
Daniel Joseph looks at the miraculous healing of a blind man and the lessons we can learn from it.
BLASPHEMY Part 1 of 2: Blasphemy Against the Holy Spirit In this two part teaching, Daniel Joseph takes a look at the Biblical definition of blasphemy. And in particular, the unforgivable sin, blasphemy of the Holy Spirit.
Are They Legitimate?; Imagery of Tongues of Fire The Gift of Tongues is a controversial gift in the church. Let's go to scripture to see what it says... Enjoy this short series by Daniel Joseph.
Tongues Mirrors Prophecy; Edification of the Church The Gift of Tongues is a controversial gift in the church. Let's go to scripture to see what it says... Enjoy this short series by Daniel Joseph.
HELL of TORAH Part 3 of 6: Sodom & Gomorrah; Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-Nego Please enjoy this series as Daniel Joseph discusses the Hell of Torah.
Please enjoy this teaching about alms for the poor from Daniel Joseph.
Influence of Thessalonians, Corinthians; Naaman; Woman at the Well Who has the most influence today? Government? Media? Universities? Music? Religion? Please enjoy this message from Daniel Joseph about how important your role is to God's plan!
Daniel Joseph discusses the controversial Star of David. Is it pagan? Is it the star of Saturn or Remphan? Is it the Mark of the Beast?
Please enjoy and share this teaching as Daniel Joseph takes a look at biblical warnings about people who use Torah for destructive means, such as promoting polygamy.
Daniel Joseph takes a look at Yeshua's title, the Son of Man.
Please enjoy this teaching on the Book of Life with Daniel Joseph.
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