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Der angesehene Geschäftsmann David Hope verschwindet spurlos. War es einVerbrechen aus Eifersucht, ein geplanter Mord – oder steckt er doch im Zeugenschutz? Solltet ihr mich unterstützen wollen oder einfach Interesse daran haben den Fall visuell aufbereitet zu sehen, schaut einfach hier vorbei: https://www.youtube.com/insolitoAnsonsten könnt ihr mich natürlich auch gerne bei Instagram abonnieren: https://www.instagram.com/insolito_yt/Ich wünsche euch einen schönen Morgen, Mittag oder Abend
"Where in the Bible Was the Sabbath Changed to Sunday?" presented by David Hope
How does the man who touches Elisha come back to life? In today's episode, Lauren Atkinson talks with Watermark member, David Hope about 2 Kings 10-14, specifically 2 Kings 13. David discusses the events of the man coming back to life, God's display of power, and how we view this in light of Easter. Hear more from David Hope: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/s3-036-ecclesiastes-8/id1600151923?i=1000645850556Join us for Easter at Watermark! https://www.watermark.org/easter-2025
House of David: Hope for the Desolate
"We Cannot Out Love God" presented by David Hope
David Hope is a singer-songwriter from Shannon. David joined Alan Morrissey in-studio to talk about his work as a Healthcare Musician and Music Educator with an organisation called Music & Health Ireland. Music & Health Ireland exists to create and deliver equitable performances that comfort and connect. The organisation aims to eliminate barriers to accessing high-quality, collaborative music and artistic experiences. This is achieved by engaging with individuals, their families, and healthcare providers in various settings such as hospitals, schools, and nursing homes. Photo (c): Clare FM
A big gig is in store in Shannon this weekend. On Saturday, Wolfe Tones' Na Sionna Hall will be the venue for the multi-act bill, where hometown singer-songwriter David Hope will be joined by Moses McGuinness, The Kirbys and Shauna Byrne. The Ceol Ó Bhaile show is being organised by the folks at Cuppa Tea TV. To talk more about this, Alan Morrissey was joined by musician, Moses Mc Guinness and Damian O'Rourke of Cuppa Tea TV. Photo (c): Cuppa Tea TV
"Remembrance Can Bring Joy" presented by David Hope
"The Awkwardness of Change" presented by David Hope
Mark Oakley is a British Church of England priest. He is Dean of Southwark and formerly Dean of St John's College, Cambridge. Early life Oakley was born on 28 September 1968 in Shrewsbury and was educated at Shrewsbury School, where he was awarded a Rank Foundation Leadership Award, and King's College London, before going to St Stephen's House, Oxford, where he studied for ordination in the Church of England. He was duly made deacon at Petertide 1993 (27 June) at St Paul's Cathedral and ordained priest the next Petertide (2 July 1994) at St John's Wood Church — both times by David Hope, Bishop of London. Ministry Oakley served as assistant curate of St John's Wood Church from 1993 to 1996. He was then asked by Richard Chartres, Bishop of London, to serve as his chaplain, which he did from 1996 to 2000. He was made a Deputy Priest in Ordinary to Elizabeth II in 1996. In 2000, he became Rector of St Paul's, Covent Garden (also known as the Actors' Church). In 2005, the Bishop of Gibraltar in Europe, Geoffrey Rowell, appointed Oakley as Archdeacon of Germany and Northern Europe and chaplain of St Alban's Church in Copenhagen. The archdeaconry comprises eight countries (Iceland, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Latvia, Estonia and Germany) in which there are many Church of England chaplaincies serving the international Anglican community. In 2008 he was appointed priest-in-charge of Grosvenor Chapel, Mayfair, London, by the Bishop of London. He was also appointed an examining chaplain and bishops' advisor. In June 2010 he was appointed to St Paul's Cathedral, London, as a residentiary canon, initially as Canon Treasurer. In 2013, he became Canon Chancellor; in that role he was responsible for educational work and engagement with the arts.
Cuppa Tea TV are it again; with yet another great gig lined up for this weekend! The Loft, Shannon Golf Club will host a night of fantastic original music on Saturday, with a bill including SAL, David Hope and Padraig Jack. To find out more, Alan Morrissey was joined by Singer-Songwriter David Hope and Damian O'Rourke from Cuppa Tea TV.
In this episode, Oliver Cronk, Andrew Carr and David Hope talk about the ever-changing world of data, with conversations moving from data warehouse to data lake, and data mesh to data fabric. They discuss the importance of data ownership and common tooling, and their view that data mesh is an approach rather than an architecture. Links from the podcast Data Mesh by Zhamak Dehghani Data Fabric as Modern Data Architecture by Alice LaPlante Principles of Data Fabric by Sonia Mezzetta
Is there a problem with your wisdom or understanding? David Hope & Emma Dotter break down this question for us. We can see in the world an apparent mismatch in how the righteous can experience bad things, and people who don't fear the Lord experience good things. David encourages us with these general principles and that we don't fully know what God is doing, but we can trust what God is doing. Additional Scriptures in this Podcast: Exodus 20:12, “That you may live long in the land I am giving you.” John 16:33, “In this world you will have trouble, but take heart! I have overcome the world.” John 9:1-2, “Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?” Learn more and see more resources about 21 Days of Prayer here: watermark.org/pray Grab a NEW Join The Journey Journal for 2024: https://www.amazon.com/Thinking-Feeling-Gods-Way-Journey/dp/B0CPJ7WXN5/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2IEYKICMCV7IF&keywords=join+the+journey+watermark&qid=1702568266&sprefix=join+the+journe%2Caps%2C128&sr=8-1 Got kids? Check out the NEW Join The Journey Jr. Journal for 2024: https://www.amazon.com/Thinking-Feeling-Gods-Way-Journey/dp/B0CPPBY9BP?ref_=ast_author_dp&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.oK2BsXiCNH_NGvOwD1o8SgPAXmtaU8AWjENZhG3fxS2G1SIRzfJZi6XJxbzK7gG1qZKG59nIPhRQNGE455PTjmqzAQksbwNA9OxwHA6ZmXyoV5jSP86DEsIq2qrUiE2jgkhwTAYxmlsL9I4Sc47PyA.VESsjAce9hchoCh2d7EjG_pPEByFNNNXoS05yOAcCHg&dib_tag=AUTHOR You can also check out the Join The Journey Jr. Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/join-the-journey-junior/id1660089898
"Funeral Message to the Unconverted" presented by David Hope
God's Christmas Plan flows through/to Broken People . . . I. The Era of Abraham: a saga of the Honorable, Scoundrels and Sinners. (1-6) II. The Era of David: Hope fades as Kings fail, but pockets of Faithfulness remain. (7-11) III. The Era after Exile: the Same Ole Same Ole until Jesus is Born. (12-17) Practical Implications o Where do you see cynicism, disillusionment creep into your heart? o What are some of your biggest failures? How have you let them define you or God? o How do worldly circumstances tempt you to fear or frustration? How does Christmas encourage you to hope?
Welcome to the 2nd sermon in our series on the season of advent – the season of waiting, remembering, and expecting. Two themes that are expressed over and over again in the Bible that we might often miss are the themes of “waiting” and “remembering.” Throughout the Hebrew Scriptures, God tells his people through visions, through names, through prophets and dreams to remember that He has provided and to wait on him to provide again. Over and over we are tempted to make our own world, construct our own reality. We are often tempted with impatience that is fueled by our forgetfulness of God's provision yesterday and a single vision for something else we need tomorrow. When we wait and remember, we enter into a trusting relationship with the God of scripture who, "in the fullness of time sent forth his Son, born of woman, born under the law, to redeem those who were under the law, so that we might receive adoption as sons.” (Gal 4:4-5)
On Thursday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by Padraig Jack to discuss tonight's gig which is taking place at Kenny's Bar in Lahinch. He also performed 'Making Sand' live in studio! Clare singer-songwriter David Hope, Aran Islands musician Padraig Jack and Greenshine will be entertaining the crowd there from 8 p.m.
On this week's Atlantic Tales Pat Flynn's guest is singer/songwriter and music educator David Hope from Shannon
Democracy in Question? is brought to you by:• Central European University: CEU• The Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy in Geneva: AHCD• The Podcast Company: scopeaudio Follow us on social media!• Central European University: @CEU• Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy in Geneva: @AHDCentre Subscribe to the show. If you enjoyed what you listened to, you can support us by leaving a review and sharing our podcast in your networks! Glossary Capital gains taxation(17:00 or p.4 in the transcript)The capital gains tax is the levy on the profit that an investor makes when an investment is sold. It is owed for the tax year during which the investment is sold. The long-term capital gains tax rates for the 2022 and 2023 tax years [in the US] are 0%, 15%, or 20% of the profit, depending on the income of the filer. The income brackets are adjusted annually. An investor will owe long-term capital gains tax on the profits of any investment owned for at least one year. If the investor owns the investment for one year or less, short-term capital gains tax applies. The short-term rate is determined by the taxpayer's ordinary income bracket. For all but the highest-paid taxpayers, that is a higher tax rate than the capital gains rate. When stock shares or any other taxable investment assets are sold, the capital gains, or profits, are referred to as having been realized. The tax doesn't apply to unsold investments or unrealized capital gains. Stock shares will not incur taxes until they are sold, no matter how long the shares are held or how much they increase in value. source Tax havens(17:07 or p.4 in the transcript)A tax haven is a country that offers foreign businesses and individuals minimal or no tax liability for their bank deposits in a politically and economically stable environment. They have tax advantages for corporations and for the very wealthy, and obvious potential for misuse in illegal tax avoidance schemes. Companies and wealthy individuals may use tax havens legally as a means of stashing money earned abroad while avoiding higher taxes in the U.S. and other nations. Tax havens may also be used illegally to hide money from tax authorities at home. The tax haven can make this work by being uncooperative with foreign tax authorities. In recent times, tax havens are under increasing international political pressure to cooperate with foreign tax fraud inquiries. Broadly speaking, tax havens are jurisdictions that have very low taxes and no residency requirements for foreign entities and individuals willing to park money in their financial institutions. A combination of lax regulation and secrecy laws enable corporations and individuals to screen some of their income from tax authorities in other nations. The Tax Justice Network maintains a Corporate Tax Haven Index that tracks the jurisdictions that it says are "most complicit" in helping multinational corporations evade taxes. As of 2021, the worst offenders were the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, and Bermuda. Tax havens may be found in another country or merely in a separate jurisdiction. source Trickle-down economics(21:19 or p.5 in the transcript)Trickle-down economics and its policies employ the theory that tax breaks and benefits for corporations and the wealthy will trickle down and eventually benefit everyone. Tools like reduced income tax and capital gains tax breaks are offered to large businesses, investors, and entrepreneurs to stimulate economic growth. The trickle-down theory states that tax breaks and benefits for corporations and the wealthy will trickle down to everyone else. Trickle-down economics involves less regulation and tax cuts for those in high-income tax brackets as well as corporations. While there is no single comprehensive economic policy identified as trickle-down economics, a policy is considered “trickle-down” if it disproportionately benefits wealthy businesses and individuals in the short run but is designed to boost standards of living for all individuals in the long run. Both President Herbert Hoover's stimulus efforts during the Great Depression and President Ronald Reagan's use of income tax cuts were described as "trickle-down." Critics argue that the added benefits the wealthy receive can distort the economic structure as lower-income earners without an equal tax cut adds to income inequality. Many economists counter that cutting taxes for the poor and working families boosts the economy by increasing spending on goods and services whereas a tax cut for a corporation may go to stock buybacks or increased savings for the wealthy. In December 2020, a London School of Economics report by David Hope and Julian Limberg was released which examined five decades of tax cuts in 18 wealthy nations and found they consistently benefited the wealthy but had no meaningful effect on unemployment or economic growth. source
"You Are Very Special to God" presented by David Hope
"The Righteous Not Forsaken" presented by David Hope
Social Media and Subscription Link TreeOn a humid, Florida night in March of 1982, forty-one year old Charles David Hope walked out of a popular seafood restaurant and mysteriously vanished. His truck was later found parked at his real estate business with the doors locked and windows rolled up. Inside police found several personal affects but no signs of a crime.At the time it was theorized that Charles might have fled the state, perhaps to take on a new adventure, or maybe, in fear for his life. However, as decades have rolled on, other more sinister theories have risen to the surface. Might Charles have killed by drug traffickers? Could he have been hunted down by an angry husband who didn't appreciate the way the notorious flirt talked to his wife? Or, is it possible, that Charles was himself involved in illegal acts that eventually led to his disappearance?Sponsored by: ZocDoc! Visit ZocDoc.com/Trace and download the ZocDoc App for FREE! | Babbel! Visit Babbel.com/Trace to get 55% off your subscription today!Music Courtesy of: "Lost Time" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/#truecrime #truecrimepodcast #realcrimes #disappearance #disappeared #missing #unsolved #unsolvedmysteries #evidence #investigation #missingperson #traceevidence #truecrimes #charleshope #mysterious #FloridaCrime #hernando #hernandocounty #centralflorida #gulf #trafficking #homicide
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Going passwordless will give both organizations and consumers a better online experience. It will also help to mitigate phishing attacks, which are a growing problem, by adding an extra layer of security to user identity. We speak to David Hope, Senior Vice President - Asia-Pacific & Japan, ForgeRock more about this.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Counting for Pentecost" presented by David Hope
"Artificial Intelligence" presented by David Hope
"Sell the Sizzle Not the Steak" presented by David Hope
"Renewing the Mind" presented by David Hope
Jesus came to us. He took the first step. He went to a cross. He bore all your sin. In that moment he was proving his love for you. He was pouring out hope for you and me!
Do you feel trapped in your sin and exhausted from concealing it? Will you confess that to Jesus today? Jesus does not run from a sinful heart, but draws near and is drawing near to you today!
"Empty Tomb and No Colored Eggs" presented by David Hope
"Gratitude and Kindness" presented by David Hope
"God's Unbelievable Mercy" presented by David Hope
"Law and Grace Work Together" presented by David Hope
David is a singer-songwriter from Shannon who oozes music and musicality. He has 5 studio albums to his name and he also has a rich and fascinating background in bringing music into youth and community settings, including care homes. This podcast is supported by Creative Ireland Clare and is also available as a video podcast on YouTube at https://youtu.be/h831HLYJAkURuairí McKiernan Website | E-newsletter | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn | Book | Patron | Love and Courage Podcast | Creative Souls of Clare Podcast |
"God’s Formula for a Successful Life" presented by David Hope
"Are You Convinced of Your Calling?" presented by David Hope
"Problem - Cause - Solution - Benefits" presented by David Hope
"Are You Walking with God?" presented by David Hope
"Food for Thought" presented by David Hope
"The Worship of God Before the Exodus" presented by David Hope
"Manifestation of the Holy Spirit" presented by David Hope
"Nearly Half Way and Still Counting" presented by David Hope
In this episode we dive into the gifts of God, doing the good things for others, and when that gets hard. We are talking about James 2:1-17 for Sunday, September 5th.
"Spiritual Wickedness in High Places" presented by David Hope
In this episode, we discuss the buyer's journey and how golf managers can influence it to bring more customers. Learn how to leverage your loyal golfers to bring in new faces.
Elvis Presley once said, “When things go wrong, don't go with them.” I think this is profound from man who lived with constant fame and fortune and yet in the end I think hoped for something different. In today's Resolute Podcast, we discover that God had even greater plans for King David even though his final days were full of unneeded drama.