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Henry Jarju joins host Steve Teel on this edition of Very Bold Radio. Be inspired every Saturday by difference-makers on Very Bold Radio and Podcast. Henry Jarju Part 4 Steve and David Teel both introduce Part 4 talking about how Henry's setbacks, experiences, and challenges parallel the apostle Paul's many experiences. Henry's reading of the Bible and Acts has a depth of understanding that most of us could not fathom. 0:00-8:00Back to the Mediterranean Sea and the sinking boat where Henry and other refugees think this is the end. Help finally arrives as the refugees get to international waters and a rescue team arrives on jet skis with life jackets. It takes a full day once they are on the big rescue boat to make it to Italy. 8:00-17:00 Arriving in Italy … finally! July to November he remains in Italy. His mom on the phone tells Henry that before he passed, his dad had declared that Henry would make it to Italy. This affirmation lifted his heart. Italy does not seem to be the promised land he had hoped. He determined to leave Italy although he does not have proper documents to go on. He tries to cross Switzerland but is detained and sent back to Italy. There he is soon hospitalized for 2 months with tuberculosis. Although this is challenging Henry is then granted humanitarian documents giving him accessible documents to travel to other countries he did not previously have. 17:00-27:00Henry learned Italian at that time in school. David asks Henry to share how many languages he is fluent in (3 different Gambian languages, plus French, Arabic, Italian, Dutch, English = 8!)Steve points out the incredible mind Henry has. During this time Henry plays semi-professional football (soccer) and goes to school. A childhood friend of his is living in Italy and they decide to leave Italy together. However his friend does not have the documents to travel. The friend suggests they should go to The Netherlands. They are stopped from entering France by the police and given to Italian authorities. The Italians encourage them to try again and give them a better strategy. They try that very day in the snow and succeed. They find a Red Cross center that provides them a place to stay for a few days before sending them to The Netherlands. Henry lives on the streets while his friend seeks asylum there. He finds food at a church they provides meals for the homeless. By God's providence Henry meets a woman at the church who learns Henry was educated as a teacher and is good working with children. 27:00-38:00 Henry begins to help this angel-woman on Mondays, telling kids stories, doing music with them and time on the playground. This friend and soon to be benefactor asks Henry what would you like to do in The Netherlands? He says he would like to be a missionary, even though he is unsure what that may even entail. Henry feels at this moment that he wants to know God in a committed Christian community. This woman finds out about Discipleship Training School (DTS) at Youth With A Mission (YWAM) in Amsterdam. He was still living on the street at this time but this woman helps him find a hostel to live in instead. Determined to go to this school Henry finds out the fee to learn about God seems out of reach (2000 Euros). He knows he cannot pay this fee. This woman and her husband decide to sponsor Henry's YWAM DTS. This was in January 2020. 38:00-46:00 In closing this penultimate episode, David Teel explains the basic mission and purpose of YWAM and its global presence. 46:00-50:00See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Henry Jarju joins host Steve Teel on this edition of Very Bold Radio. Be inspired every Saturday by difference-makers on Very Bold Radio and Podcast. Part 2 Henry Jarju: One Refugee's Journey After a brief break David Teel thanks Henry Jarju for sharing this painful journey. Reflecting upon these memories is difficult but Henry states, “It is by God's grace that I'm still alive and without Him, I wouldn't be here.”The emotions and feelings are strong. 0:00-5:00Picking up from Part 1 cliffhanger where Henry is plotting his escape. The human trafficker's brother is at the compound living but does not agree with his brother's trafficking. In the middle of the night Henry decides he must escape but leaves everything behind but his Bible. Luckily after the gunfight - the security patrol had fallen asleep. Henry jumps the fence and goes to seek a hiding place for the night before he hopes to proceed to the transportation station / garage where he plans to catch a ride to his next destination. A man he runs into gives him directions to the garage but warns him that is the first place his captors will look. Henry is “very, very afraid.”He finds a taxi driver who will charge him more than the money he has so the driver kicks him out. Another man, a Christian sees Henry's Bible and asks if he is a Christian. This man has compassion on Henry and tries to help. The taxi begins to fill up with other passengers until the driver decides to take Henry too. That drive was 15-16 hours drive to Algeria. Henry is truly alone as his friend had not needed to escape. He sleeps by himself on the street and the next day he meets other refugees from Gambia including one elderly man who develops a strong friendship with Henry. Henry's brother sends him some money for food. He remains in Algeria for 4 months.He teams up with his new elderly friend for living and saving up together. This man also has skills to captain the boat / raft from Libya to Italy. They live in a center with dormitories where several thousand refugees stay. Unfortunately a fire breaks out one night at the center that many people are unable to escape and die. Henry and his friend escape though the friend breaks his ankle jumping over the barbed wire fence. Again he was homeless.,2 days later Henry receives word that his father has died. A week after this Henry's elderly friend steals his money and leaves. He is now stranded without any money but what he has in his pockets. He felt cursed and that led to isolation and depression. “It was hard. I don't know how to put it into words.” 5:00-40:00 Steve begins wrap-up of parts 1 & 2. 40:00-43:00Henry encourages those watching or listening who are going through down and dark times and prays for you. 43:00-46:00 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Henry Jarju joins host Steve Teel on this edition of Very Bold Radio. Be inspired every Saturday by difference-makers on Very Bold Radio and Podcast. A Five-Part Special Very Bold Series “Henry Jarju: One Refugee's Journey.” This is Henry Jarju's journey as a refugee from The Gambia seeking better opportunities in Europe. Henry shares his harrowing yet inspiring story in this five-part interview (with David Teel and Steve Teel as interviewers). The emotions and memories are strong as Henry faced death many times, was robbed, beaten, kidnapped and imprisoned by human traffickers. He was severely beaten after a daring escape attempt from traffickers. Henry survived shipwreck, a deadly fire, betrayal, and the desperate defeat of death hanging over his head and the feeling of truly being all alone. The many obstacles Henry Jarju faced over and over again are a testimony of Henry's amazing endurance and of God's providence and grace. Here in Part 1 - From Amsterdam, Netherlands (YWAM Youth With A Mission) Close friend David Teel (guest co-host) introduces Henry Jarju to his dad and host Steve Teel (Very Bold Radio & Podcast VeryBold.com Ministries based in Texas) and gives background on Henry Jarju's current ministry with refugees, the homeless, and soccer ministry. (0:00-6:00)Henry talks about his brand new engagement to be married. (6:00-12:00). Henry's faith and love and knowledge of God's Word shines through in this story. Henry introduces his story as being from The Gambia. The Gambia is significantly majority Muslim though Henry grew up Catholic. He will explain as we go on that he was not yet a born-again believer in Jesus (some of his brothers were so). He was living for vanity and money and things of the world at this time. Henry explains that most Gambian youth desire to move to Europe or USA. He sets up that his journey will mean traveling across the Sahara Desert before setting out by boat across the Mediterranean to Italy. (12:00-24:00)No one on his family approved or supported Henry's decision to take this risky journey. His dad cautions him against this dangerous plan. Knowing that his family did not approve, Henry begins his journey without telling his family goodbye. He embarks on journey with his Bible, some money, and one friend but quickly runs out of money. Henry understood his family not being supportive but it was still very painful and he felt all alone in a country where he did not speak the language. But he continued on. Living in the streets in the country of Mauritania for 3 weeks and looking for any day labor job. Henry explains the next destination was the country Mali and then across Sahara Desert in a truck (approximately 25-30 people in the truck) to go through Algeria. The journey across the Sahara will take 4 days in the midst of hostile rebels and land disputes. The truck breaks down, is fixed, but soon runs out of fuel in the middle of nowhere. No shade except for laying under the truck. “For the first time in the desert, I felt like … this is it… we all lost hope.” The next day United Nations peacekeeping soldiers come upon them and help with food and water. Refreshed with water and hope the group heads out again. Just two hours later they encounter rebel soldiers. (24:00-42:00).Henry explains the rebels surrounding their truck, pointing their guns at them. One by one the rebels go through their bags taking whatever they want: phones, money. They are forced to take their clothes off. Henry had hid his money inside a body cream tube and it was not discovered. The rebels beat the sojourners with lashes and threaten them to reveal where their money is. The rebels then leave—but even take the last of the water the refugees had received. That was the third day.(42:00-53:00)They run into a different group of rebels who force the refugees to their camp. This group of rebels then sell the refugees to human traffickers. The human trafficker is Senegalese and this gives Henry comfort for a brief time as he speaks the same language. Then as the man becomes angry Henry realizes the dire situation that they are in the hands of human traffickers. He is forced to call his dad and ask for ransom money to release him. His dad reminds him he had told him not to go and will not send money. Henry then calls one of his sisters who pledges to send money though he knows she does not have any money to send. But his captor incorrectly believe she will. Some of the other captives Henry learns have been there for 7 or 9 months but had not been able to pay off the full ransom amount. He then learns that these other captives are permitted to go work outside the compound to pay down the ransom.Henry calls a brother and explains the troubling situation. Henry speaks in a language his captive doesn't know and tells his brother he will try to escape but to tell the man that he will send the money. Henry is warned by other captives not to attempt an escape because he will be caught and taken back to the rebels. Henry's friend's family is able and willing to pay the fee for his friend. But Henry must attempt to escape. That night the rebels and Algerians engage in a gunfight and Henry is determined to try his escape despite warnings not to. (53:00-1:08:00) This ends Part 1. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David Teel, Richmond.com Columnist On Boeheim Departure And Future Of ACC MBB Coaching by Ed Lane
Chuck starts hour 2 with the decline of the ACC before talking VA Tech with David Teel from the Richmond Times Dispatch. We then talk Texas with Anwar Richardson from OrangeBloods.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David Teel, Richmond.com UVA And VT Reporter by Ed Lane
2.2.23 Danny Nokes Hour 2 In the second hour of the show, Danny brings Chris Russell to the show to discuss the offensive coordinator position for the Commanders, and they reflect on one year since the rebrand. With David Teel, Danny talks college basketball and the state of Hokies basketball this season.
David Teel and Mike Barber delve into everything about Wednesday night's rivalry game between UVA and Virginia Tech.Support the show: http://www.richmond.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Miserable conditions outside today, but fantastic across our airwaves. David Teel is on his way to the Charlottesville, the site of the Dukes vs the third-ranked Cavaliers. Plus, David and Bob chat about the Hoos arch rival, the Hokies.
Miserable conditions outside today, but fantastic across our airwaves. David Teel is on his way to the Charlottesville, the site of the Dukes vs the third-ranked Cavaliers. Plus, David and Bob chat about the Hoos arch rival, the Hokies.
David Teel, Richmond.com HoF Columnist by Ed Lane
David Teel, Richmond Times – Dispatch, shares Virginia insight into how everyone is handling the recent tragedies. Virginia has seen hard times recently (again) and David Teel gives Adam insight on what happened. How is everything being handled in Virginia? Plus, what's his impression of what's left for UNC and NC State football; after losses all around this past weekend?
4:00pm-David Teel, Richmond Times-Dispatch (Virginia Tragedy)4:30pm-Sonny Dykes, TCU Football Coach5:15pm-K.C. Keeler, Sam Houston State Football Coach5:30pm-Jon Machota, TheAthletic.com (NFL/Cowboys)5:55pm-Paul Catalina's "Top 5"
David Teel, Richmond.com UVA And VT Reporter by Ed Lane
#Virginia insider @ByDavidTeel joins the show to discuss the impact of the tragic shooting involving the death of multiple football players, & more.
11/9/22 Hour 2 0:00 - In the Richmond Commander, AWadd continues discussing potential new owners of the team. 10:30 - Frank Hanrahan joins the show to talk all things DC sports. 21:45 - In the Cowan Gates Hokies Update with Bill Roth, Epstein and Roth break down this weekend's Virginia Tech football matchup with Duke. 33:15 - The Richmond Times-Dispatch's David Teel calls in to talk all things college football around Virginia and give his take on the best CFB team in the state.
Frank Hanrahan joins the show to talk all things DC sports, and in the Cowan Gates Hokies Update with Bill Roth, Epstein and Roth break down this weekend's Virginia Tech football matchup with Duke. Later, the Richmond Times-Dispatch's David Teel calls in to talk all things college football around Virginia and give his take on the best CFB team in the state, Sports Illustrated's Kevin Sweeney calls in to break down college basketball and the station's own Gary Hess joins AWadd to discuss area high school football ahead of the playoffs.
Tech and UVA both lost games you could describe as heartbreakers. However, fans of both squads have been conditioned for these due to the tough seasons both have had. David Teel of RTD talks Hokies and Hoos on a Monday.
Matt takes over for Bob, alongside Sean Robertson, the wall of famer! The Commanders are winning, now they welcome an old friend to FedEx. We hear from Ron Rivera, presented by James River Air. David Teel calls in at the bottom of the hour.
Who is ACC Coach of the Year? During #HeyJoe, a question was asked about Duke football coach Mike Elko and if he is the ACC Coach of the Year, or if it should go to someone else. Also, David Teel of the Richmond Times-Dispatch joined the show to discuss NC State football vs Virginia Tech football, and the potential change in how the ACC distributes revenue to its member schools.
David Teel, Richmond.com ACC Reporter by Ed Lane
David Teel, ACC, reports back some findings from ACC media days. Adam is curious about talk of an NCAA men's basketball tournament expansion.
David Teel and Mike Barber talk about disastrous weekends for Virginia and Va. Tech football programs. The lopsided losses are mounting for first-year coaches Brent Pry and Tony Elliott. Meanwhile, Clemson looks like a national title contender and JMU cracks the Top 2. Both David and Mike touch on the upcoming basketball season in the commonwealth.Support the show: http://www.richmond.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David Teel, ACC Football, talks about the latest news regarding the new NBA regulations on age and when players can join the NBA. As well as how different the records for the Power 5 have substantially changed. Plus, Out of the Gate consists of last nights MNF football, and DOUBLE game, and how impressed certain players looked on the field. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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David Teel, Richmond.com On ACC, VT And UVA by Ed Lane
There are several great ACC football topics as we get closer to the start of the season in just over two weeks. The veteran writer who covers the conference joins Bob on Tuesday to talk about them plus his recent conversation with VT AD Whit Babcock.
Bob opens the hour looking at the Braves big win over the Mets on Monday night. We also hear from Ron Rivera following Tuesday's Commanders practice plus David Teel from the Richmond Times-Dispatch checks in to talk ACC football.
Billy Ray and Sam Jessee are joined by an absolute legend in the sportswriting community in David Teel. We discuss conference realignment, expectations for the teams in the commonwealth, and much more.
7/22/22 Hour 3 0:00 - Award-winning Richmond Times-Dispatch sportswriter David Teel joins Adam to recap ACC Media Day, break down UVA and Virginia Tech ahead of the football season and more. 14:30 - AWadd drives down I-95 to discuss ACC Media Day and some of his observations from the event in North Carolina. 22:30 - Adam revisits his interviews with incoming UVA football coach Tony Elliott and first-year Virginia Tech football coach Brent Pry. 34:00 - VT linebacker Dax Hollifield, UVA quarterback Brennan Armstrong and VT wide receiver Kaleb Smith chat with Adam at ACC Media Day.
In the Richmond Commander, Adam makes his case for Antonio Gibson being the X-factor for Washington if the Commanders make the playoffs, and then WRVA producer Ryan Brown joins Adam and producer Adam Cheek to discuss whether $25,000 is life-changing money. At 20:45 award-winning Richmond Times-Dispatch sportswriter David Teel reflects on ACC Media Day with Adam and the duo break down some of their observations.
Today on The Fast Lane with Ed Lane: - Ed & Trey Lyle react to the news of Tyler Reddick to 23XI Racing in 2024 - David Teel on the changing landscape of College Football
Today on The Fast Lane with Ed Lane: - Ed & Trey Lyle react to the news of Tyler Reddick to 23XI Racing in 2024 - David Teel on the changing landscape of College Football
Today on The Fast Lane with Ed Lane: - Ed & Trey Lyle react to the news of Tyler Reddick to 23XI Racing in 2024 - David Teel on the changing landscape of College Football
#ACC insider @ByDavidTeel of the Richmond Dispatch-Times joins the show to discuss of the conference can bridge the revenue gap, what it will take to save the league, can they land Notre Dame in football & more.
What does the ACC look like in the short-term? David Teel of the Richmond Times-Dispatch and Richmond.com joined to talk about the current state of the ACC. With the Grant of Rights, does the ACC stay intact? Will conferences like the Big Ten or SEC look to lure schools as a partner to keep matchups intact, such as Duke basketball and UNC basketball? Will Notre Dame eventually join a conference full-time for football, and how do they factor into the ACC? And does the SEC go after Clemson football? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David Teel, longtime ACC writer for the Richmond Times-Dispatch, joins the show to talk about the article that he wrote the other day chronicling what he sees as the future for the conference. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mac and Bone discuss the dominating performance from Charlotte FC on Saturday and the continued hype around the environment, talk about the struggles of Kai Jones in summer league action and chat with David Teel about the future of the ACC. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
3:10pm-Kyle Kallander, Big South Conference Commissioner3:35pm-Tony Altimore, Strategy Consultant4:00pm-David Teel, Richmond Times-Dispatch4:30pm-Bryan Driskell, Publisher, Irish Breakdown5:30pm-Brad Sham, "Voice of the Cowboys"
3:10pm-Kyle Kallander, Big South Conference Commissioner3:35pm-Tony Altimore, Strategy Consultant4:00pm-David Teel, Richmond Times-Dispatch4:30pm-Bryan Driskell, Publisher, Irish Breakdown5:30pm-Brad Sham, "Voice of the Cowboys"
Mark and Wes both in today and they get started with a surprise unboxing of a gift to Wes. They both give their congratulations to Louisville's newest National Champion in pole vaulting, Gabriela Leon. Then, Mark and Wes discuss why ACC teams haven't been more successful in capturing a College World Series title. David Teel, ACCN Baseball Analyst joins the show to discuss the Super Regional matchup between Oklahoma and Virginia Tech. In case you missed it, we replayed our interview with Link Jarrett. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on The Fast Lane with Ed Lane: - Ed compares Coco Gauff activism in tennis to Bubba Wallaces in #NASCAR - David Teel on #Hokies baseball run to the Super Regional, local CFB HOF Nominees, & the improvements for #Hoos football facilities
Josh discusses the Jayson Tatum in the Celtics blowout loss in Game 2 to the Warriors, whether or not the Tar Heels got shafted on umpiring, this weekend, and gives his grades from the weekend. Award winning sports writer, David Teel, and Hayes Permar, of SportsChannel 8, also join the show.
David Teel, Richmond Times-Dispatch joins the show to discuss his experience at the spring meetings, NIL, and schedule restructuring. Dave Doeren, NC State Football HC joins the show to talk about the future of NC State football. Michael Alford, Florida State Director of Athletics joins the show to discuss the future of Florida State athletics, NIL, transfer portal and more. Mark and Wes wrap up their final day at Amelia Island. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on The Fast Lane with Ed Lane - Ed & Trey Lyle on how it's too late for the NCAA to change anything when it comes to NIL and Transfers - David Teel (Richmond Times-Dispatch) gives his thoughts on changing landscape of College Athletics - Also, some thoughts about the #Hoos Spring Game
Part 2 of the interview with David Teel, missionary with YWAM in Amsterdam. Bringing encouragement and revelations about God's character, how to read the Bible to gain a deeper understanding, and being a longterm missionary. Time Stamps: 0:00-0:45 Intro to Part 2 of the David Teel interview. 0:45-10:05 Testimony of when David preached to prisoners in Uganda. How God used His strength to allow David to be a blessing. 10:05-14:15 SBS, a 9-10 month program put on by YWAM to read and study the Bible in depth. Learning about Inductive Bible Study, a way to understand the Bible. 14:15-16:00 David reveals the intensive of SBS, including 40-60 hour work weeks to read the Bible at least 5 times. 16:00-21:50 The impact that YWAM, and the first two years of David's mission work had on him. How God used these first years to teach David about the character of Jesus and God himself. 21:50-29:30 Connecting the Old Testament and the New Testament through reading of the prophets. Seeing how pride can keep you from serving and loving people, even though that is what Jesus cared for most. 29:30-34:00 Transitioning from SBS to being on staff for YWAM in Amsterdam. Wanting to partner and understand people more intimately through this role. 34:00-37:50 New role leading SBS, feeling peace and excitement for the new season. 37:50-41:00 Talking about lectures that David has gotten to teach. 41:00-43:30 How to support David prayerfully and financially. Email him at davidteelmissions@gmail.com 43:30-47:15 Final thoughts from David about YWAM, getting to spend months on fire for God and his word. 47:15-49:00 Signing off from host Steve Teel, with an encouragement to be very bold in the light of God's grace. Standout Moments/Quotes: 7:30 “I felt so calm in the presence of God because that's when I realized I don't have to be nervous about how I come off. I don't have to be nervous about if they will accept me as just a foreigner coming in. I could just drop my insecurities because I just felt so much of God's presence in the atmosphere. It was my joy then just to partake in that.” 16:45 “I just got to see the sweetness of Jesus and really get to see how radical He really was.” 17:30 “He is constantly remaining faithful despite the amount of times they are living faithless.” 28:40 “I do not care about your worship, if you do not care about the people next to you.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Interviewing missionary David Teel on this edition of Very Bold Radio. 4/16/22 David Teel Description: Part 1 of the Father-Son conversation that Steve Teel has with his guest, son, and missionary David Teel. Listen to see how God used YWAM to help build Dave's relationship and trust in who God is to now disciple others to do the same. Time Stamps: 0:00-3:20 An intro to the father-son conversation that Steve Teel gets to have with guest, son, and missionary David Teel. 3:20-4:20 Dave talks about what Youth With A Mission (YWAM) is. 4:20-7:45 God's calling on Dave's life, how he felt called to pursue YWAM after high school. Wanting to build a foundation with God before starting college. 7:45-14:15 Talking about the large scale that YWAM is on, internationally and in the states. Dave's decision to go abroad and how his love for soccer played a role in the decision making. 14:15-16:15 DTS, Discipleship Training School with YWAM. 5-6 months of training and then outreach with specific focuses like how to use sports in ministry. 16:15-20:10 David's view of God growing up and before DTS. Viewing God as angry and controlling, wanting to trust in His goodness, but now knowing his character fully. 20:10-23:00 DTS role in how Dave's relationship with Christ grew and his knowledge of Him changes. Understanding the goodness and love of God more fully. 23:00-24:20 Some of Dave's outreach experiences as a part of DTS in Uganda including preaching to prisoners there. 24:20-26:00 Wrapping up Part 1 of the interview with Dave. Information about how to get in contact and support David's mission work and ministry. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Robby Stanley and Joe Rexrode are joined with legendary writer David Teel to preview the Longwood vs Tennessee game. Then we're joined with Charles Robinson to take a look around the NFL. Where will Deshaun Watson land?
How far can Duke Basketball go in the ACC Tournament and the NCAA Tournament? Jordan Cornette, of ESPN on playing in an atmosphere like Brooklyn and what to expect from UNC Basketball going forward. David Teel of the Richmond Times-Dispatch on if the ACC Tournament will ever come back to New York, or if it will stay in a rotation with the likes of Charlotte, Greensboro, and Washington DC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our guest is a man who knows ACC basketball as well as anyone and some even consider him the unofficial commissioner of the ACC. David Teel of the Richmond Times Dispatch has been covering the Atlantic Coast Conference across 5 different decades. He has amazing tales about Coach K, Dean Smith, Michael Jordan, and up to the Zion Hype Train. David Teel - Sportswriter of the year for the 14th timeACC SchoolsVirginia TechVirginiaSyracuseWake ForestGeorgia Tech...AND MORE!19nine | Celebrating Hardwood History 19nine knows college basketball. Officially Licensed proud to partner with the leading universities.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.