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Maria Astor, besser bekannt als Masha Sedgwick, und David Jacob sind der lebende Beweis, dass Online-Dating funktioniert! Im Paargespräch mit Marie und Sebastian erzählen sie von ihrem schicksalhaften Kennenlernen, den anstrengenden Phasen nach der Geburt ihrer Tochter, über die Schwierigkeit, sich selber und als Paar genügend Raum zu geben und warum sich Paartherapie definitiv auch lohnt, wenn es gar keine drängenden Probleme gibt.Noch mehr Einblicke in das Leben von Masha (@masha) und David (@davidnotjacob) gibt es in ihrem eigenen Podcast “Meanwhile in Mitte”.+++ Alle Rabattcodes und Infos zu unseren Werbepartnern findet ihr hier: https://linktr.ee/feelingsfamily ++++++ Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien findet ihr unter https://datenschutz.ad-alliance.de/podcast.html +++Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.
David Jacob Kramer's book "Heads Together" tells the story of the Underground Press Syndicate, a network of underground newspapers that flourished in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Our flagship diversity event of the year, the International Women's Day Lunch, returned to the calendar for 2023 with a stellar line-up of speakers on this year's theme - #EmbraceEquity. The event, led by our Women in Business Committee, opens with a welcome glass of champagne, kindly sponsored by The Global Collective In our second IWD episode, we hear from Naomi Vowels, Co-Founder and Director of givvable, and David Jacob, Chief Executive Officer of Marsh Asia, who share their personal experiences with embracing diversity and equity at work and at home. Our speakers advocate for the narrative to be more outspoken and to have a voice in places where it matters, such as engaging the committee and becoming the voice of change. Thank you to our Title Partner, and Official Diversity and Inclusion Partner of the Chamber since 2014, Barclays, along with our Supporting Partners, XCL World Academy, Santa Fe Relocation, Mercer, Mott MacDonald, Kennedys Legal Solutions, BTand Elliott Scott HR. Subscribe to the BritCham Singapore Podcast on your favourite player, and if you're listening on Spotify or Apple, please take a second to give us a 5* rating if you enjoy the show. Signup to our newsletter for more information and the opportunity to request topics and guests in future episodes, or head to our website. Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/britcham-singapore/message
Our flagship diversity event of the year, the International Women's Day Lunch, returned to the calendar for 2023 with a stellar line-up of speakers on this year's theme - #EmbraceEquity. The event, led by our Women in Business Committee, opens with a welcome glass of champagne, kindly sponsored by The Global Collective In this episode, we hear from Christine Amour-Levar, Co-Founder Women on a Mission and Founder HER Planet Earth who discusses how that different resources are needed to address an uneven social system. She also explained how through equity, it would give a voice to individuals of different backgrounds an even playing ground to take a step forward to more better world. Our speakers Christine Amour-Levar, Co-Founder Women on a Mission and Founder HER Planet Earth, Naomi Vowels, Co-Founder and Director of givvable, Godelieve Van Dooren, CEO, Southeast Asia Growth Markets of Mercer and David Jacob, Chief Executive Officer, Marsh Asia also provided their comments and insights where they open questions to the floor during the moderated panel discussion in this podcast. Thank you to our Title Partner, and Official Diversity and Inclusion Partner of the Chamber since 2014, Barclays , along with our Supporting Partners, XCL World Academyn, Santa Fe Relocation, Mercer, Mott MacDonald, Kennedys Legal Solutions, BT and Elliott Scott HR. Subscribe to the BritCham Singapore Podcast on your favourite player, and if you're listening on Spotify or Apple, please take a second to give us a 5* rating if you enjoy the show. Signup to our newsletter for more information and the opportunity to request topics and guests in future episodes, or head to our website. Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/britcham-singapore/message
Dr. Joanna Kline is a professor at Gordon College where she teaches Old Testament. She specializes in literary approaches to the Bible and early interpretation of Scripture. If you enjoy seeing connections between different biblical stories, you will love today's episode. Joanna talks about narrative analogy: when Biblical stories are written in such a way to make comparisons to other stories that can lead to more avenues of interpretation. She sees connections between the story of David and the stories of Jacob, Judah, and Joseph. We also talk about the nature of the writing/editing process of the Hebrew Bible and how we explain why narrative analogies occur. There are some interesting differences in the Greek Septuagint and Hebrew Masoretic Text in the story of David and Goliath. David, Uriah, and Bathsheba - Joseph, Potiphar, and Potiphar's wife Judah and Tamar - Absolem and half sister We finish by discussing the themes that rise to the surface through the motifs of these narrative analogies. Joanna Kline Faculty Page: https://www.gordon.edu/bib-cmn/joannakline/ WHERE TO FIND US Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hebrewbibleinsights YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLRSNQ7xVw7PjQ5FnqYmSDA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_hebrewbibleinsights/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HebrewBibleInsights Website: https://www.hebrewbibleinsights.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/matthew9793/support
Having experienced the peaks and valleys of being in the mission field with his family, David now serves as the director of the Center for Missionary Mobilization and Retention in Ellendale, North Dakota. Plenty of resources are available on their website to support churches and missionaries worldwide into mobilizing and importantly supporting longevity of missionaries in the field. He dissects the often-confusing terminologies of mission, missions or being a missionary, bringing clarity based on the Word of God. Hear of interesting discussions on how we can partner with God to mobilize people, the beauty and challenges of diversity and cross-cultural collaborations. Cancelling out the mindset of “passing the baton” in missions, David warns his listeners against complacency- Do not stop running. Let us run and learn together. Keep our eyes on the end goal: Jesus. About David Jacob Since 2008, David P. Jacob has been an Assemblies of God missionary to a sensitive country in Northern Asia. He currently serves as the missionary in residence and chair of the intercultural studies department at Trinity Bible College and Graduate School in Ellendale, ND. David is the author of It's Your Call: To a Missional or Missionary Life. More about The Center for Missionary Mobilization and Retention https://www.missionarymobilization.org/ The Center for Missionary Mobilization and Retention aims to resource the Christian community to increase and retain the number of long-term missionaries sent around the world. The Center was officially launched in October 2018 and aims to resource the Christian community by researching missionary mobilization and retention, publishing various articles and academic papers, and training local church leaders and missionaries on various topics impacting the missionary call and missionary care. Powered by Firstory Hosting
Are you tired or stressed from ministry? Do you feel burned out? Listen to this episode of the Missionary Mobilization Podcast, as host David Jacob sits down with Missions Mobilizer Mark Stebbins. Mark offers 7 key insights regarding healthy rhythms for a Missions Mobilizer. You'll hear life-giving advice on how to engage in healthy routines for longevity in missions ministry. Show Notes Sudan Interior Mission Navigators Global Navigators College Navigators Missio Nexus Trinity Bible College Center for Missionary Mobilization and Retention CMMR - Planning Guide
We all have a role to play in mobilizing and fulfilling the Great Commission. Not all of us can get on an airplane to a far-off place, yet every Christian has a critical and important role as well. How will you mobilize? Maybe we can help you with that today with the subject of today's podcast. On our special podcast today, host Greg Kelley interviews David Jacob who is the Founder and Director for the Center for Missionary Mobilization and Retention. David is an expert in the subject of mobilization. If you have a heart to see the Great Commission fulfilled and you're not sure how to start, make sure you don't miss this call to action! Links: Subscribe to our Podcast Learn more about A THIRD OF US and the 1:11 Prayer Challenge Download the Great Commission Action Guide Follow us on Facebook Become an Advocate Learn more about Today's Ministry Guest
“But when the set time had fully come, God sent His Son, born of a woman, born under the law, to redeem those under the law, that we might receive adoption to sonship.” Galatians 4:5 Throughout the month of June, we're featuring adoptive and foster dads on our Orphans No More podcast. This week on episode 278, host Sandra Flach talks with an Assemblies of God missionary who currently serves as the missionary in residence and chair of the intercultural studies department at Trinity Bible College and Graduate School in Ellendale, ND—David Jacob. David has been married to Angie for 26 years and they have five children, two of whom are adopted from China. Listen in as David shares his family's journey to adoption and what he's learned about the theology of adoption from the Word of God. Sandra and David discuss the many parallels between physical and spiritual adoption and the contemporary Christian Church's view on the adoption of children. Please be sure to subscribe to the podcast, leave a review, and share it on your social media. Links mentioned in this episode: sandraflach.com justicefororphansny.org
A l’école, il met en musique Verlaine, Rimbaud, écrit ses premières « vraies » chansons et monte son premier groupe « Rendez-vous » : premières chansons, premiers concerts. Né le 25 Aout 1968 à Lille, sous le signe de la vierge, d’un père musicien et d’une mère psychanalyste, c’est vers 10 ans qu’il monte sur Paris et apprend la guitare et le piano, dans la famille tout le monde est musicien… Ses oncles, lui montrent les premiers accords de guitare. A 18 ans, auteur-compositeur, il enregistre, produit par Renaud Hantson, son premier single « Pour une nuit » et « Infidèle » au Studio Versailles Station. Pendant ce temps, il se fait les dents par le biais d’écriture de jingles publicitaires, il est également assistant son au Studio Time. Quelques années plus tard, remarqué par Françoise Hardy, il intègre l’Ecole Richard Cross, voix et interprétation, mais également le Studio des variétés. Plus tard, il fera une rencontre capitale, par le biais d’une amie attachée de presse, de Francis Lalanne et de son éditeur marchand d’art. Il fera les premières parties de Lalanne au Cabaret Sauvage et en tournée. Il enregistre alors son premier album « Aux larmes citoyen » aux Studios MidiLive. Les radios suivent… Il est alors invité aux soirées « Autour de la guitare » organisées par Jean-Felix Lalanne qui se déroulent au Réservoir à Paris. Remarqué par Georges Moustaki qui lui dit qu’il a là, « une grande chanson ». A 33 ans, le destin frappe Cyril, d’une rupture d’anévrisme cérébrale, coma, rééducation, une année laborieuse où il reprend peu à peu l’écriture et la composition. Puis par le biais d’une spectatrice du Cabaret Sauvage, il fait une autre rencontre capitale, Max Amphoux, qui devient son éditeur et le fera travailler avec de nombreux auteurs compositeurs : Christophe Deschamps, Norbert « Nono » Krief, Boris Bergman, Peter Lorne… Claude Lemesle lui montrera quelques astuces et techniques d’écriture, ainsi que Franck Langolff qui le prendra sous son aile et lui enseignera l’art de composer. A cette époque, il écrit et enregistre un titre « Les voyages immobiles » avec les musiciens du groupe Jamiroquai. Chanson qui ne verra jamais le jour. Il participe au Bol d’or en compagnie de Norbert « Nono » Krief, Fred Blondin et Daran. Par l’intermédiaire de France Bleu, qui le programme régulièrement, il fera la première partie de Gérard Berliner à l’Archipel à Paris, mais également de Maidy Roth, Mary Modified et des Blérots de Ravel. En 2006, année de naissance de sa fille Rose, un de ses textes « J’oublie » est choisi sur une musique de Christophe Deschamps pour figurer sur l’album de Natasha St Pier « Longueurs d’ondes », réalisé par Pascal Obispo et Asdorve. L’album devient alors meilleure vente de disque en France. Suivront des textes pour Camille, Grégoire, Jérome Van Den Hole qui figureront sur l’album « C’est une ronde » paru aux éditions Actes-sud-Junior. Mais également pour Isy Aston « Comme tu vis ». Puis Cyril revient à ses premiers amours rock et écrit pour le groupe Buzinparis « De guerre » et pour le groupe Parabellum « Mayday » et « Putain de série B ». En parallèle, il enregistre et produit 2 albums solo « Poèmes rock » et « Histoire de », les radios suivent… Pendant ce temps, il est également intervenant pour différentes associations, en milieu hospitalier et scolaire, toujours autour de la chanson… En 2019, ses droits d’auteur lui permettent d’enregistrer un nouvel album au Studio Basement avec son nouveau band (David Jacob, Franck Ridacker et Olivier Lennes), avec la participation de Peter Lorne, Juliette Solal et Jérémy Charvet. Enregistrement complété par des séances chez son ami d’enfance, Emmanuel Babu, guitariste de Buzinparis, qui amena Stéphane Daireaux à rejoindre l’équipe. Par le biais de ses musiciens, Cyril fait alors une autre rencontre décisive en la personne de Steve Prestage avec lequel il terminera d’enregistrer et de mixer ce nouvel album « Point Com »… Suivront un an de prise de voix et de mixage. Février 2020, l’album est terminé, mixé et masterisé
Today our special guest is David Jacob, the founder of the Center of Missionary Mobilization and Retention. The Lord put a burden on David’s heart to start a ministry that truly cared about keeping missionaries on the field. Greg and David dig deep into the subject of promoting mission mobilization, caring for missionaries and dealing with the Great Commission. If you have a heart for missions, you won’t want to miss this podcast. Links: Download the Great Commission Action Guide Follow us on Facebook Watch our 2020 Pentecost Sunday Special Webcast Event Learn more about the movement A Third of Us. Become an Advocate Learn more about The Center for Missionary Mobilization and Retention
In dieser Folge Meanwhile in Mitte mit David streiten wir über die modische Ästhetik (von Schuhen), fragen uns, Warum "Hund" eigentlich eine Beleidigung sein soll und David gibt Einblick in das, was ihn in der Startup Welt so beschäftigt, angefangen von David Dobriks App bis hin zum aufkommenden Problem mit dem Weltraumschrott.
How is God using people with impairments on the mission field? That's a question most of us probably haven't thought about, but it's the topic of today's episode. Listen as host David Jacob talks with Dave Deuel, Senior Research Fellow and Policy Advisor for Joni and Friends and advocate for people with disabilities at the U.N. They discuss the book Dr. Deuel co-edited titled, Disability in Mission: The Church's Hidden Treasure, and how mobilizing people with impairments just might be something we are overlooking. Here are some of the questions we considered: 1. What's your role at Joni and Friends and how did that come about? 2. Can you help us understand the distinction between the terms, "disability" and "impairments"? 3. Please share a couple of stories about how God is using people with impairments on the missions field. 4. What about short-term trips? How have people with impairments participated? 5. In your book, what are some of the common themes you discovered about how God uses disability in missions? 6. What needs to shift in missions mobilization to make room for those with impairments?
Do you ever wonder how ministries start? Is God speaking to you about creating something new? Listen in as Dave Jacob, the founder, and director of the Center for Missionary Mobilization & Retention talks with Tim Jacobson, marketing and project coordinator for the Center, about how this missions mobilization ministry began. As Dave shares the story behind the formation of the Center, you'll hear how God used an unqualified, ordinary guy with an idea he couldn't shake. Dave also discusses a new mobilization resource coming out next year and a free grad class for missionaries. What crazy Kingdom idea might God be speaking to you about? Show Notes: Trinity Bible College & Graduate School MA ITCS Samaritan's Purse Operation Christmas Child It's Your Call To a Missional or Missionary Life by David P. Jacob Assemblies of God World Missions Recommended Books Training Engage Contact Us: hello@missionarymobilization.org
Dr. David Jacob joins the program to discuss how to build up immunity through healthy living.
Dr. David Jacob joins the program to discuss how to build up immunity through healthy living.
On this episode of Missions Pulse, David Joannes interviews David Jacob, the author of It’s Your Call, host of The Missionary Mobilization Podcast, Missionary in Residence and Chair of the Intercultural Studies department at Trinity Bible College, and the founder and director of The Center for Missionary Mobilization and Retention. David Jacob talks about welcoming the stranger, missionary stress, the underlying motivation of missional living, how to become a global Christian, missionaries as the best mobilizers, and the missions marathon, not a relay race. See the full article here: https://davidjoannes.com/063davidjacob Links mentioned in the show: https://www.missionarymobilization.org/ https://www.trinitybiblecollege.edu/ https://missionbooks.org/products/its-your-call Make sure to subscribe to the audio version of Missions Pulse podcast on iTunes, Google Play, or Stitcher. Visit https://davidjoannes.com/missionspulse/ for direct links.
This week, Eric Nevins from William Carey Publishing talks about how missions books make an impact on people's lives to go to the mission field or to increase their support of missions. He and host, David Jacob mention several recommended books for pastors and mobilizers. Visit the show notes for links to discounted offers from William Carey Publishing!
Republik rock en confinement - rediffusion de l'émission de novembre 2019 Une belle émission en perspective avec 2 invités : * la chanteuse MELISSMELL qui nous fera un petit set acoustique, * DAVID JACOB qui n’est autre que le bassiste de TRUST.
Psalm 63. A sermon by David Jacob, Pastor of Worship Ministry. For slides from this sermon, click here: https://harvestniagara.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Sermon-Slides-Sep-1-2019-WEB.zip
David Jacob serves as the missionary in residence and chair of the intercultural studies department at Trinity Bible College and Graduate School in Ellendale, ND. He is also the author of It’s Your Call: To a Missional or Missionary Life. Today, David shares his calling to the mission field, wrestling with God’s silence, and the […] The post David Jacob and Seeking After God appeared first on Eric Nevins.
David Jacob serves as the missionary in residence and chair of the intercultural studies department at Trinity Bible College and Graduate School in Ellendale, ND. He is also the author of It's Your Call: To a Missional or Missionary Life. Today, David shares his calling to the mission field, wrestling with God's silence, and the burning desire that led him to the classroom. Along the way, we discuss why our mission is to pursue the Lord not merely the next step he wants us to take. David's story reminds us that if we will trust the Lord, he will make the path straight. Listen to David's story now! Stories David shared: What it's like being a missionary in residence Growing up in a nominal Christian family going to church on the bus Rededicated his life at a Wednesday night group Discipleship with his youth pastor Becoming the midwest director of Operation Christmas Child Wrestling with God's silence while he sensed a call for more The vision he had of Jesus in the car with him Starting to sense God's call to Asia Fundraising as ministry for missionaries Learning to depend on the Lord in a foreign culture The desire to teach introduction to missions Why he wrote It's Your Call: To a Missional or Missionary Life Great quotes from David: God, I don't understand why you're not speaking. I have been seeking God's will instead of God himself. Fundraising and speaking to other Christians…is an incredible privilege to promote the cause of missions and God's Kingdom. Every believer has a role to play in the Great Commission. Resources we mentioned: It's Your Call: To a Missional or Missionary Call (Snapshot Series Book 2) by David Jacob Center for Missionary Mobilization and Retention Old, boring, and long Bible studies getting you down? Try my brand new 8 Day Experience series designed to get you thinking about the Lord beyond quiet time. 8 Day Experience will refresh your relationship with the Lord. The post David Jacob and Seeking After God appeared first on Eric Nevins.
Missionary David Jacob joins Jolene to discuss his new book, "It's Your Call: To a Missional or Missionary Life", as well as his Center for Missionary Mobilization and Retention, and what he sees as the future for North American Missions. For more on David Jacob's ministry visit: missionarymobilization.org To purchase his book, "It's Your Call: To a Missional or Missionary Life", visit: missionbooks.org/products/its-your-call For on this and related topics, visit: leadingtomorrow.org
On this episode of Missions Pulse, David Joannes interviews David Jacob, founder of The Center for Missionary Mobilization and Retention. How can you understand the call of God on your life? Perhaps we are seeking the wrong thing. David Jacob helps answer some of those questions with his book, It's Your Call, and in this powerful interview. Find the full post of this conversation here: http://davidjoannes.com/how-to-understand-gods-call-on-your-life Make sure to subscribe to the audio version of Missions Pulse podcast on iTunes, Google Play, or Stitcher. Visit www.missionspulse.com for direct links.
Millions of American, evangelical Christians don't even realize that they have been conditioned to believe that the modern state of Israel is the fulfillment of biblical prophecy and that they must have a dual allegiance to both the US and Israel to be right with God. We Hold These Truths has been dispelling this myth for the past 17 years. We've conducted about 200 vigils in front of Christian Zionist churches and events. Our California Central Valley Outreach Director, David Jacob and his team found this concept of dual allegiance to be true at a recent vigil they conducted in Fresno at a new venue, a Christian rock concert with singer Michael W. Smith as the headliner. Attendees were greeted by the WHTT team, who engaged them with signs, dialog and a handout, "Does the Bible Require Folowers of Jesus to Support the Jewish State of Israel." In this thoughtful, 27 minute podcast, David Jacobs and members of We Hold These Truths discuss the vigil and the important lessons they learned including the concept of Christian Nationalism.
Sometimes a coincidence is too synchronistic to deny a purpose behind it. Pay attention to these events, as they are trying to teach us something. This week, Dennis continues his exploration of Richard Dolan's analysis and David Jacob's research into the abduction phenomenon. During preparation for the show, Dennis had an incredibly unique synchronistic event that connects his experiences, thoughts, and a random book sitting in his office. How is it that such strong coincidences occur? Are they just random events that happen to connect? Or is there an intelligent purpose behind them? The chances of these events happening the way they did are incredibly remote, we have to consider the possibility that there is something else at work here, and therefore should pay attention to it. David Jacobs & Abductions Richard Dolan recently interviewed David Jacobs about his research into the abduction experience. This show follows up a previous show, Hybrids, AI, & Resistance and explores it in greater detail. In his interview with Dolan, Jacobs seems to draw a line in the sand in several spots based on his belief from the data he's obtained. He doesn't think this abduction phenomenon goes back into ancient history. He also believes this experience is for the purposes of taking over the planet. Without discounting Jacobs' conclusions as possibilities, Dennis offers alternate possibilities in an analysis of these events, including the possibility that these beings represent aspects of a simulated reality that may be designed to serve human consciousness. This may be evidenced by the spiritual-based encounters of shamans and out-of-body travelers who report a change in the “abduction” experience once they are able to shift their own focus and control their fear. This was explored in greater detail in OOBE Fear Tests & Spirit Guides with Shelley on a recent podcast. Lastly, Dennis follows the synchronistic event mentioned above to explore the significance of reports where women are often asked to breast-feed hybrid babies during an abduction experience. Dennis connects this to a possible energetic transfer via the human electromagnetic heart field, and also reviews research of the importance and benefit of skin-to-skin contact between mothers and newborns. More at https://www.6SenseMedia.net