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Friday night CR at SHBC. Testimony by David Dowd.
In this episode of Author to Author, Dr. Cynthia Toolin-Wilson interviews David Dowd and Dr. Ronda Chervin on David's new book with commentary by Ronda Chervin: Sad Songs: A View from the Front Lines of the Spiritual Battle between the Culture of Death and the Culture of Life— A Sidewalk Advocate's JournalWorking as a Volunteer Pro Life Sidewalk Advocate, the author recorded this series of reports. They were recently written over a period of six months during which he and others were praying and counseling as Sidewalk Advocates to women who entered an abortion clinic. As you read this collection of sad stories, the denial, hardship, struggles and desperation of some 20-30 women a day, 3 days a week might begin to register. These are not the stories that you hear or read from abortion advocates. The chapters of this book are based on observations, quotes, conversations, estimates and, yes, some speculations by the author as to what happens on the sidewalk.The killing of babies by surgical and chemical means in our country is an ongoing NATIONAL DRAMA. Clearly, the abortion clinics are the Front Lines of an invisible Spiritual Battle, waged where the worldly Culture of Death collides with an undermanned, under-financed, misunderstood yet hopeful band of volunteer sisters and brothers, representing the Culture of Life, provides resistance against the imminent death of unborn children in the womb of their mothers–resistance to that March of Bloody Death every day a woman transacts a business decision with an abortion clinic. It's a sad, sad song that must be heard. We must look at the world as the world truly is before we look to God for the solace of our troubles.Sad Songs: A View from the Front Lines of the Spiritual Battle between the Culture of Death and the Culture of Life–A Sidewalk Advocate's Journal | En Route Books and Media
Marcia Madsen and David Dowd, partners at Mayer Brown LLP, and Alan Thomas, chief operating officer at IntelliBridge, join host Roger Waldron on this week's Off the Shelf to discuss the program, legal, policy, and market issues surrounding the JEDI procurement.
In this episode of Ronda Chervin's Radio Journal, Ronda Chervin and David Dowd offer part 8 of The Spirit in Daily Life (March 25, 2021)Get the book! https://enroutebooksandmedia.com/alwaysanewbeginning/
In this episode of Ronda Chervin's Radio Journal, Ronda Chervin and David Dowd offer part 7 of The Spirit in Daily Life (March 18, 2021)
In this episode of The Spirit in Daily Life, Catholic evangelists Ronda Chervin and David Dowd engage in conversation about the concerns of their daily lives. (February 18, 2021)
In this episode of Author to Author, Dr. Cynthia Toolin-Wilson interviews Dr. Ronda Chervin and David Dowd on their book Always a New Beginning (September 4, 2020)https://enroutebooksandmedia.com/alwaysanewbeginning/
Lorraine Campos from Crowell & Moring, David Dowd from Mayer Brown, Ryan Roberts from Sheppard Mullin and Jason Workmaster from Miller and Chevalier, join host Roger Waldron on this week's Off the Shelf to discuss the 2019 "Rogers Awards", which highlight some of the most significant government contract developments from the past year.
David Dowd, partner at Mayer Brown LLP, joins host Roger Waldron on this week's Off the Shelf to sicuss the legal, policy and market implications of GSA's Section 846 eCommerce initiative.
David Dowd cut his teeth working at a surf shop in Long Beach Island at the ripe age of 10 years. He eventually went on to own and operate Division East Skate Shop in Montclair, NJ for over 13 years. His shop became a focal point for skate culture within that community. Division East had to shut its doors in 2012 at a time of upheaval in the skate and surf industry. Dave shares his experiences running a core skate shop and making your passion your work. We explore how you define yourself after you leave the comfort of an industry that helped to shape your identity.
Attorneys Lorraine Campos, Jonathan Aronie, Jason Workmaster and David Dowd join host Roger Waldron on this week’s Off the Shelf to discuss “The Rogers” awards which highlight the top legal and contracting developments of the past year.