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Let's get practical on this topic of Depression and how the Word equips us during these seasons. References: Daniel 1; Daneil 3:16-18, 24-25; Daniel 2:20-23; John 10:28; Daniel 6:10; Romans 10:9-10; Ephesians 6:10-18; Colossians 3:1-4; Philippians 2:3-4 Psalm 119:68 You are good and do good; teach me your statutes. Psalm 37:23-24 The steps of a man are established by the Lord, when he delights in his way; though he fall, he shall not be cast headlong, for the Lord upholds his hand. Deut. 31:8 - It is the Lord who goes before you. He will be with you; he will not leave you or forsake you. Do not fear or be dismayed.” Isaiah 41:10 fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand. Lamentations 3:22 (NIV) Because of the LORD’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. Psalm 3:3 But you, O LORD, are a shield about me, my glory, and the lifter of my head. Resources: YouVersion App; Dwell App; Speak to Me by David Teems, Phil Keaggy Contact:
David Teems is a singer, song writer and author. He's authored a new book titled GODSPEED, VOICES OF THE REFORMATION. It discusses notable reformation, such as Wycliffe, Martin Luther King, Tendale and so many others ... and he sings.
In this continuing exercise in autobiography, David Teems offers tribute to his brother, but in an inclusive way. If you love somebody, tell them you love them . . . now. Leave no accounts unsettled or words unspoken. Includes the usual literary saints—John Keats, Thomas Wolfe, William Tyndale—and a few musical surprises.This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
To the ambience and sound of his Thanksgiving table, David Teems improvises on his private world—family, friends, characters in his books—his "wonderful" world. Continued exercise in autobiography. Reading from John Keats, from his 2010 book, AND THEREBY HANGS A TALE (Oreo and the Christmas Cheeseball), and his new novel (Summer 2020).This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
David Teems explains the title of his podcast. A lost child named April. The tragic life of a young English poet. John Keats TO AUTUMN and Thomas Wolfe's OLD OCTOBER, an excerpt from Wolfe's 1935 OF TIME AND THE RIVER. Episode closes with entries from GODSPEED: VOICES OF THE REFORMATION (Abingdon Press, 2017). Support AS SURE AS APRIL by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/as-sure-as-aprilThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
In Part 2 of my interview with Aaron Battey we discuss reading goals, Bible reading plans, books that have had the greatest impact on his thinking (outside the Bible), books he recommends, study helps, tips, tools, and more. If you haven’t checked out Aaron’s website be sure to take a look @ www.fiveminutebiblestudy.com . Books discussed this week include: I Don’t Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist by Norman Geisler and Frank TurekDrawing Water From The Wells of Salvation by Doug EdwardsIntroduction to Biblical Studies by James E. SmithThe Origin of the Bible by Philip ComfortThe Unfolding Mystery by Edmond ClowneyThe Man Who Gave God an English Voice by David Teems
Don Piper, Tom Thompson, David Teems, Bruce Hausknecht, Jason Yates, Lee Ann Mancini
Don Piper, Tom Thompson, David Teems, Bruce Hausknecht, Jason Yates, Lee Ann Mancini
Today’s show is one to get comfortable with. It’s the holidays, you may have some downtime, so it’s a perfect opportunity to listen to a deep, reflective conversation. Author David Teems and I hang out for over an hour as we dive into The Reformation, the founders of the modern Christian church, the state of […] The post Being Reformed by The Reformation – Author of GODSPEED, David Teems | Episode 91 appeared first on On Faith's Edge.
We have much to learn from people of faith who have gone before us. In this podcast episode, author and musician David Teems shares stories of the Reformation that can encourage United Methodists and others in our spiritual journeys. Follow us: Web: http://www.UMC.org YouTube: http://youtube.com/umcvideos Facebook: http://facebook.com/unitedmethodistchurch Twitter: http://twitter.com/umchurch This podcast is produced by United … Continue reading "Ep. 025: Voices of the Reformation with David Teems"
Michael Brown, David Teems, Victoria Jackson, Todd Burpo, Johnnie Moore, Michael Heiser
Michael Brown, David Teems, Victoria Jackson, Todd Burpo, Johnnie Moore, Michael Heiser
In this edition of the Truth Forum, David Parsons talks to author and historian David Teems about William Tyndale, a man who sacrificed it all to translate the Word of God into the English language.
David Teems is the author of TYNDALE: The Man Who Gave God An English Voice [Thomas Nelson, 2012]. His other books include MAJESTIE: The King Behind the King James Bible [Thomas Nelson, 2011], DISCOVERING YOUR SPIRITUAL CENTER: The Power of Psalm 119 [Leafwood Publishers, 2011], AND THEREBY HANGS A TALE: What I Really Know About the Devoted Life I Learned From My Dogs [Harvest House, 2010], and TO LOVE IS CHRIST: 365 Devotions [Thomas Nelson, 2005]. There are two sides to David Teems (more if you look close enough). Having made his living for years playing music, he began the slow migration to books. Published in 2005, music was shuttled off to the margins. In 2012, he was given old Martin guitar, and with it the joy of music again. With the five published books he’s written, he intends to record more music as well. Look for ALL THAT MATTERS, a new recording, by Fall ’15. His heart is literary. There is a lyric beneath all the noise. Between imagination and faith there exists a kind of twilight. That simply means in the divide between them, eyes are irrelevant. Sight comes by another method, by a deeper, more reliable sense. “We walk in faith and see not” (2 Corinthians 5:7 Tyndale New Testament).—TYNDALE: The Man Who Gave God An English Voice [p. 46] David grew up in Atlanta, GA and graduated with a BA in Psychology from Georgia State University. After one semester of graduate school (educational psychology}, he started playing music professionally. In 1981, David began writing and performing Christian music. In 1982 he fell in love with a girl from West Virginia and married her two years later. He and Benita just celebrated 30 years of marriage. They have two sons, Adam and Shad. Adam married Katie Rogers in 2001 (the same year David’s father died). Adam and Katie have three children, Julian, Evie, and Audrey Gray. David and Benita live near their sons in Franklin, TN. Midwatch With The Rev Thousands have tuned in to listen to one of the most entertaining and extremely funny Christian talk show hosts on the air. Midwatch interviews Christian authors, artists, movie producers, indie film makers, ministers and just about anyone with a story of faith. The show is built around discussing faith and building encouragement to our listeners. Broadcasting primarily online through our servers to the world and across the USA on RevMedia Network. Midwatch has reached over 3.5 million listeners over the past 3 years. Join us for a show full of faith, humor, special guests, truth, entertainment and encouragement.