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Today's Friday, so it's time for your weekly news roundup episode. If you have an event you want me to share, send me an email at discoverdaytonpodcat.com. I look forward to talking with you! Show Transcript: Well hello and welcome to the Discover Dayton Podcast, the show that's all about the Gem City's past, present, and future. My name is Arch Grieve and I'm your host, and today is Friday, so of course that means it's a news roundup episode, and there's a lot that happened last week you'll want to hear about, including protests against the recent Supreme Court decision on Roe v. Wade, the Dayton region regaining jobs, and more. There's also a lot on tap for this weekend and beyond, so stay tuned for your news in just a moment. The Montgomery County Community Overdose Action Team is rolling out a text alert system to notify residents of overdose surges. Project Manager Casey Smith hopes this will be another helpful tool for raising awareness and support for those struggling with addiction. The alert system looks at data from hospitals and fire departments and is designed to give people using drugs a warning when overdoses surge in the area; usually an indication that drugs laced with fentanyl are circulating. Helen Jones-Kelley of the Montgomery County Alcohol, Drug Addiction, and Mental Health Services hopes the system will encourage non-users to reach out if a friend or loved one is struggling as well. Overdoses are down about 18% this year as compared to the same time in 2021, and hopefully tools like this will help the number of overdoses and OD deaths continue to drop in the Miami Valley. Dayton Firefighters Union Local 136 unveiled a new mural on Buckeye Street between South Main and Warren celebrating the fire department's 159-year history. Union members began planning the mural in 2019, but the COVID-19 pandemic delayed the unveiling until this year. Local 136 president Kraig Robinson hopes the mural will engage the community with what the union does and represents as a labor organization. Local artist Tiffany Clark, founder of The Mural Machine, painted the piece, which stretches 125 yards. It showcases historic moments in the department's history, including bucket brigades, the department's first Black firefighter, EMT and paramedic personnel, and more. The Miami Valley Fair Housing Center and Northwest Dayton Partnership hosted focus groups with area residents to understand what is keeping them from accessing fair housing. The groups will inform the 5-year Fair Housing Plan developed and proposed by community leaders and the local government. Visit mvfairhousing.com for more information. Protests erupted in downtowns across the state and nation following the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade, and Dayton was no different. About 200 people gathered on the lawn of the Walter H. White federal building last Friday in a protest organized by Dayton Women's Rights Alliance. Protestors marched around downtown as well. DWRA founder Joy Schwab hopes to galvanize voters to change leadership at the local and state levels to protect abortion rights, which are now left to states to regulate. Five Rivers Metroparks has developed the Access to Nature program to help low-income families pay for outdoor programs in Montgomery County. Qualifying families can receive up to $500 to pay for park programs, campsite rentals, and shelter rentals. More information about how to qualify and apply can be found at metroparks.org. Some Dayton and Ohio organizations are urging the state government to spend $300 million of its American Rescue Plan Act money on affordable housing projects in the Miami Valley and across the state. The Coalition of Homelessness and Housing in Ohio say the ARPA money would be able to create thousands of affordable housing and rental units across the state. The Ohio Department of Development held two listening sessions in Dayton, which were attended by a few local housing groups including the Montgomery County Commission, Miami Valley Fair Housing Center, and the YMCA of Greater Dayton. COHHIO says permanent housing assistance would help not only low-income families, but also seniors, people with disabilities, and victims of domestic violence. Though Dayton is more affordable to live in that many other cities in Ohio and the United States in general, we have seen drastic increases in housing costs like many other areas, and many Dayton residents don't make enough to afford a one or two bedroom apartment. Governor DeWine's office is continuing to decide how to spend the $5.6 billion the state received from the ARPA. Dayton residents on Sunday contributed to the Love You Mural on Keowee street memorializing loved ones lost to suicide. The project was started five years ago by Mural Machine founder Tiffany Clark, after losing a loved one to suicide herself. She says the project has been a sort of therapy for her, and many community members have expressed similar feelings about seeing and contributing to the mural. The Goodwill Easter Seals Miracle Clubhouse also partnered with Clark and Leslea Hipp, also of Mural Machine, to fill in the pages along the wall on Keowee. To learn more about the Miracle Clubhouse, an organization for people recovering from mental illness, visit gesmv.org. The Downtown Dayton Partnership and Montgomery County are partnering this summer to present The Square is Where. Weekdays until September 30th, there will be food, games, and entertainment at Courthouse Square from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fees are waived this year for food trucks and vendors to help revitalize the event. For more information, visit The Square is Where's Facebook page. Dayton and Montgomery County Public Health has started distributing COVID-19 vaccines to infants and toddlers by appointment. The shot is available now for children aged between 6 months and 5 years. For information on future clinics call 937-225-4550. The Dayton region has experienced a job growth rate second only to Akron in the state of Ohio. The Miami Valley added about 2,000 jobs in May, a 0.5% increase. The West and Southwest Ohio regions have been seeing record job postings in 2022, with Montgomery County adding jobs in four of the first five months of this year. Online job postings in particular have been growing rapidly. Kettering Health and General Dynamics IT had the most local online job postings, with 3,407 ads and 1,095 ads respectively. The occupations that grew the most were nurses, truck drivers, retail supervisors, and software developers. Starting in August, paying your water bill with a credit or debit card will be getting a bit more expensive. Montgomery County Environmental Services will be tacking a 2.3% convenience fee onto such payments, mostly to avoid raising rates. Previously, the county simply absorbed these processing fees rather than pass them on to customers, but this is no longer financially viable, says MCES Director Matt Hilliard. They decided to add a credit and debit convenience fee rather than raise rates for all customers, partially passing the processing costs to customers who don't use cards to pay, which the department believes would be unfair. Customers with questions about the new policy can call 937-781-2688. The Dayton Metro Library will be hosting a collaborative art exhibition celebrating humanity, community, and inclusivity. The exhibition is called Walking With Words and was put together by the University of Dayton Department of Art and Design with local poet Sierra Leone. It also features new work from Misty Thomas-Trout centered around living with dyslexia. Walking With Words will be at the Vandalia branch library through July 11th and at the Southeast branch library from July 18th to August 15th. Protests continued across the Miami Valley and the state of Ohio as the state's “heartbeat bill,” banning abortions after six weeks, went into effect after the overturning of Roe v. Wade. However, the Dayton City Commission passed an informal resolution stating that they will not prioritize enforcing the state's abortion laws in the city. Dayton City Commissioner Chris Shaw spoke out strongly against the ruling and the bans that have followed, calling them “just awful for our community.” Dayton commissioners unanimously passed the non-binding resolution that condemns the Supreme Court's decision and any future abortion bans that could follow. Dayton police and prosecutors can still be called on to enforce the state's laws, but this resolution is designed to ensure they are not pulled away from work that can improve the lives of residents in the Miami Valley. Grades K through 2 in Dayton Public Schools have made significant gains in test scores to bring them back up to pre-pandemic levels. Preliminary Ohio State Test scores jumped from 17% proficiency in spring 2021 to 33% proficiency in spring 2022, where the district was scoring in 2019. Lolli says the district still has a long way to go, but this growth is promising. Well if you're looking for something fun to do tonight, you can visit the Black Box Improv Theater, where they'll be performing the show Low Hanging Fruit from 8-10pm. For this show they may take inspiration from a personal story, an interview with an audience member, or simply a one word suggestion. It's always a lot of fun, and tickets are just $15. Visit daytonblackboximprov.com for more information. And of course it's Friday, July 1, so that means that tonight is Dayton's First Friday night! The Contemporary Dayton will be open and offering light refreshments until 8 p.m. The Dayton Art Institute has up its latest special exhibitions, “Fired Imagination: Ancient Chinese Ceramics from the Nancy and Ed Rosenthal Family Collection,” “Van Gogh & European Landscapes,” and “The Flower Prints of Katsuhira Tokushi.” And, of course, the Dayton Society of Artists welcomes you to the opening of their Fall Membership Show at 6 p.m. There's also an art hop going on at Front Street, which is where I'll be, so I hope to see you there! Oh, and it' also Out on Fifth in the Oregon District, so the street will be closed to cars but open to pedestrians, so that's also a great place to check out tonight. On Saturday at the Dayton International Peace Museum you can see their new exhibit: The Chicago Freedom Movement: MLK in Color. The exhibit looks at how, from 1965 to 1966, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. moved his crusade for Civil Rights to Chicago, where he focused on housing equality and the elimination of slums. Visit peace.museum for more information. The Westminster Presbyterian Church is hosting an organ concert featuring John Neely on Sunday from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Neely will be performing patriotic music from composers like Aaron Copland and John Philip Sousa. Admission is free. Well if you want to see fireworks in Dayton this weekend you should visit the Riverscape Metropark, which is hosting the Lights in Flight Fireworks festival on Sunday from 5 to 10pm. The festival will feature live entertainment, activities, food and drink, with the fireworks show starting at 10pm. The event will be family-friendly and admission is free. The Salvation Army Kroc Center will also be hosting 4th of July festivities on Sunday at 7 p.m. They'll have bounce houses, yard activities, and food, and will cap off the evening watching the Riverscape fireworks. On Wednesday the 6th Branch and Bone Artisan Ales is having a plant based junk food night featuring popular vegan dishes like their loaded fries and imitation fried chicken sandwiches. The event will run from 4 to 8 p.m. and the menu will be posted the morning of on branchandboneales.com. Well if you like gyros, you're going to want to head over to the Annunciation Greek Orthodox church on Thursday, July 7, at 4pm, where it's gyro night! That's going on from 4-7pm or until they run out, as it's first-come first-served. You don't actually have to leave your car as there's a drive-thu, and in addition to gyros you can also get a village salad or orzo salad. Also happening on Thursday is Wholly Grounds' first Thursday jazz jam, which is always a lot of fun. If you want to know what it's like check out my TikTok or Instagram profile @discoverdaytonpodcast. Well, that's about it for this week's news roundup, but I just wanted to let you know that there is a special bonus episode that I posted a couple of episodes back now that explains how you can become a Patreon member and help support this show. There's a lot that goes into making it, including the basics like paying for a URL, a podcast hosting service, purchasing new equipment, gas to get places, and more. Recently in dealing with my bipolar I've had to slow down a bit, so in order to keep these episodes going I've gotten some help with editing as well as help with writing these news episodes, and I'd like to say a special thanks to a former student of mine, Johanna Maria Kauflin, who has done an excellent job of writing these episodes for the past few weeks, so many thanks to her, but of course, I don't ask her to do it for free either, so if you enjoy hearing these episodes then I could really use your support to keep the show going, so please head over to the show website at discoverdaytonpodcast.com and click on the “become a Patreon supporter” tab to visit the Patreon site. The tiers start out at just $1 per month, and that gets you quite a lot, including a sticker, access to bonus episodes, invites to bi-monthly meet-ups, a membership to the brand-new Discover Dayton Podcast book club, and more, so I really hope you'll consider joining. If you can't afford it, however, let me know as I don't want anyone to be priced out. Also, you can support the show quite a bit by just leaving a review, which I have to say many thanks to wsuraider88 for being the first and only review the show has received on Apple Podcasts thus far! Also, they are now entered into a drawing to receive some free merch, and you can enter it too by simply leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or on Facebook now through the end of July. If you win the drawing, you can select any item from the merch store, including tshirts, hoodies, women's tank tops, and mugs. Or, I'll buy you some Daytonian Company Beard Oil, which, as a reminder, you can save 10% on by using the code discoverdaytonpod when you check out at thedaytonianbeardco.com. All right, sorry for the long commercial, but thanks for hanging in there until the end. Before we go I just want to give a shoutout to my first three Patreon supporters - Randy Brooks, Patti Heard, and Valerie Smith, who was also a guest on episode 30 of the show and owns Sugar Camp, so if you haven't listened to that episode yet be sure to do so next. Also, I know we have out-of-state audiences, and if you're ever down in Baton Rouge you should get a massage from Patti! She's a friend of mine I met through TikTok and you can find her @phbalancedmassagestudio! Oh, and you can find this show @discoverdaytonpodcast. Thanks so much for listening everyone, and stay funky, Dayton.
Today's Friday the 13th, 2022, and it's time for your weekly News Roundup episode, where I read the news so you don't have to. A lot happened last week and there's a lot coming up in terms of local events and things to do that you won't want to miss, including things going on tonight, so don't wait to listen! As always, you can find the show notes for this episode on my website at discoverdaytonpodcast.com. Organizations mentioned in this episode include: Ohio Statehouse Central State University Sinclair Community College City of Dayton Ghostlight Coffee 2nd Street Market Gulzar's Indian Cuisine AES Five Rivers Health Centers Dayton Peace Prize Dayton Council on World Affairs Hall Hunger Initiative Heart Mercantile Mission of Mary's CSA Dayton Women's Rights Alliance Top of the Market Liftoff Entertainment Humane Society of Greater Dayton Blind Bob's Shiloh Farmer's Market NCCJ Dayton Beer Company Liederkranz-Turner German Club Salar Wiley's Five Rivers MetroParks The Neon Yellow Cab Tavern TheatreLab Dayton PNC Arts Annex Show Transcript: Hello and welcome to the Discover Dayton podcast, the show that's all about the Gem City's past, present, and future. I'm Arch Grieve and I'm your host, and today's episode is the weekly news roundup for Friday the 13th of May 2022, so if you're superstitious be careful today. There's a lot that happened last week though, including an update to Ohio's redistricting process, good news for Dayton residents on their electric bills, and the opening of some new places to eat downtown, as well as lots of stuff to do this weekend and beyond, so stay tuned! And now for last week's news: Well, the news about the Ohio congressional district maps isn't great, as towards the end of last week the Republican-dominated Ohio Redistricting Commission voted down a set of maps drawn up by the consultants that they hired, and then immediately voted to approve a set of maps that the Ohio Supreme Court has already declared unconstitutional. Protestors in attendance yelled “shame,” at the commission members, but their cries were ineffective in causing any type of change amongst the members because the Republican members of the commission have no shame. Secretary of State Frank LaRose, who is a commission member, explained his rationale for supporting the third set of maps by claiming that it would be the easiest set of maps for local boards of elections to use. At the end of the meeting, Democratic Minority House Leader Allison Russo read out a “minority report,” which laid the blame for the redistricting process mess at the feet of her Republican counterparts. Also happening at the state level right now is discussion around a bill that would put an end to local municipalities' abilities to manage short-term rentals, such as Airbnbs. House Bill 563 is currently being debated at the Ohio Statehouse, with opponents of the bill saying that it would take away home rule from cities and curtail their ability to self-govern, so now is your time to contact your local representative or senator if you have an opinion about it. Central State University's Dayton Campus is getting a cash infusion from the U.S. Department of Commerce, which is awarding the HBCU $3.6 million in ARPA funds to quote, “tackle workplace shortages,” which have been made worse by the pandemic. Much of the money will go towards funding workshops that are geared towards educating students about advanced materials, advanced manufacturing, IT, and advanced data management. Central State is also putting in an additional nearly $90K towards its Workforce Training and Business Development Center, which will specialize in employment-related training. As a result of the expansion, Central State is expecting a 50% increase in enrollment this fall and expects to go from 2,000 students to 3,000 who are physically attending campus classes, and from 4,000 to 7,000 students attending online. Just for full transparency for this next story, I need to acknowledge that I am a Sinclair employee, but Sinclair has had some good news recently in that it graduated a record number of students at last week's graduation ceremony, with 8,919 students being awarded degrees or certificates, or a 14% increase over last year. Of those, a record number were also black men, 1,548 students to be exact, as well as a record number of minority students at just over 3,000. There's good news for Dayton residents recently from the city, which is that they recently announced that residents will be getting 100% renewable energy starting in June of this year which will be 30% cheaper than AES Ohio's standard service rate, which is the company that used to be DP&L. They also assured residents that Dayton will not be impacted by the recent rate hikes proposed by AES thanks to the new aggregation program. Savings are expected to average approximately $300 per Dayton customer over the 12-month period that the deal is in effect, for a total of $10 million combined for all residents in savings. If you wish to participate in the program, you don't have to do anything, but if you wish to opt-out then letters are being sent out soon. There's good news for Ghostlight Coffee fans, which is that you can now find them on weekends at the 2nd Street Market. They're opening a bagel bakery there called DOUGH. Ghostlight owner, Shane Anderson, told the Dayton Daily News that he always wanted to have a location in the market, but that there was already a coffee shop there. However, they learned recently that there was an opening for a sandwich shop, so they put forward the concept of a bagel soup and sandwich shop, and now they're in the soft opening phase of its existence. They plan to release more items moving forward, but you can also find them at their original location on Wayne Ave. or over next to Old Scratch on Patterson Blvd. They'll also soon be coming to the Dayton Arcade. In other news-related food, I'm sure many of you will be as excited as I am to learn that there's a new Indian restaurant in downtown Dayton now. The family-owned Gulzar's Indian Cuisine opened last Thursday at 217 N. Patterson, just across from the Dragon's stadium and next to Winans and Flyboys. Wife and husband Deepika and Jay Singh co-manage the restaurant together, and Jay's brother manages the family's other restaurant in Richmond, Indiana. The restaurant features authentic Indian cuisine, including my favorite, chicken tikka masala, but if you're looking for their most authentic dishes you can find those on the menu under Chef Specials. They also have a lunch buffet, which is $13.99. You can find their menu and learn more at gulzarsindiancuisine.com. I just had lunch there earlier this week and I definitely recommend it! There's a new Five Rivers Health Centers campus in the Edgemont neighborhood of Dayton after they held its grand opening Wednesday of this week. The campus location will provide a number of different health services, including dental care, women's health, sports medicine, eye care, and primary care. After being founded just over ten years ago, Five Rivers Health Centers now has 9 locations geared towards providing health services to low-income residents. The new facility is now accepting patients, and you can learn more at fiverivershealthcenters.org. Last week former Congressman and Ambassador, Tony Hall, received the Dayton Peace Prize, which is awarded jointly by the Dayton Council on World Affairs and the Dayton Peace Prize Selection Committee. Hall was a US Congressman from 1979 to 2002, after which he served as the US Ambassador to the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture. He also started the Hall Hunger Initiative here in Dayton. Past recipients of the award include President Bill Clinton, Ambassador Richard Holbrooke, and Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Well if you're in the Oregon District looking for Heart Mercantile then you'll need to find them in their new location, which is on the other side of the street from their old one. They're now at 601 E. Fifth St. across from Trolley Stop in a space that's double the size of their old location. Also starting today, they are now open one hour later every day, with hours from 11:00am to 8:00pm now. Learn more at heartmercantile.com. If you're in the market for sustainable, locally-grown produce, then you might want to check out Mission of Mary's CSA, or community-supported agriculture. Their CSA program runs from this month until November of this year, with pickups every Wednesday from 2:00-6:00pm. You can sign up to get vegetables weekly from them on their website at missionofmary.org. And finally, before we get to the more fun events happening this weekend and beyond, there's also a Rally for Abortion Rights at Courthouse Square this Saturday, May 14th from 2:00-3:00pm. You can learn more about the event on the Dayton Women's Rights Alliance on Facebook or end40days on Instagram. All right, and now for things to do in Dayton: If you're looking for a drive-in movie experience but don't want to travel very far, you can go and see the Princess Bride tonight at Top of the Market Banquet Center, which is hosting a pop-up drive-in movie screening in conjunction with Liftoff Entertainment. The cost is $30-40 per vehicle and the lot opens at 7:30pm with the movie starting at 8:45pm. You can visit the show notes on my website for the link to purchase tickets, which is a long EventBrite link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/wheels-and-reels-princess-bride-tickets-321481538937 If you're more in the mood for music tonight, you can head over to Blind Bob's for a show that starts at 9:00pm. Performing tonight will be Jon Snodgrass, DL Burdon, Joe Anderl, and Josh Goldman. The cover is $10. Pet lovers who enjoy walking or running with their animals are in luck this weekend as the Furry Skurry 5K event is happening Saturday, May 14th, from 8:00am-noon. General Admission is a $40 registration fee. After you're done running (or if you don't want to run at all) there will also be a beverage tent with bloody marys, mimosas, wine, and beer, as well as a pancake breakfast and more. This fundraising event is put on by the Humane Society of Greater Dayton, and you can find tickets at hsdayton.org/events. Also happening on Saturday is the 2022 opening day for the Shiloh Farmers Market, which takes place at 5300 Philadelphia Dr from 9:00am to 2:00pm. In addition to the veggies you can purchase, the Smokin' Barrels Food Truck will be there as well. Another thing you can do Saturday is participate in the Pride Rocks! suicide prevention program, where you can join in rock painting, enjoy a free meal, participate in educational programming about mental health, and listen to LGBTQ+ musicians. The event is free to attend, and goes from 11:00am to 2:00pm at the Levitt Pavilion. The event is put on by the NCCJ, or the National Conference for Community and Justice of Greater Dayton. And there's more happening tomorrow, including the Dayton Beer Company's 10th anniversary celebration, which goes from noon to 11:00pm Saturday, May 14th. The event promises to have fun for the whole family, including the little ones, with live entertainment, games, and more. So cheers to 10 years to the Dayton Beer Company! And if that wasn't enough, you can also visit the Liederkranz-Turner's Biergarten on Saturday from 5:00-10:00pm. Trivia is back, and there are now over 70 German beers you can try. Food is available, and there are games and activities for people of all ages. If you'd like to see the Dayton Playhouse's production of “Hello Dolly,” the only remaining tickets the last I checked were for Saturday night at 8:00pm, so visit daytonplayhouse.com soon for info on how to get tickets. And finally moving on to Sunday, May 15th, you can stop at the 2nd Street Market if you've been collecting pop tabs, which of course were invented here in Dayton, and participate in Tab-a-PULL-Ooza, which is a family-friendly event that benefits the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Dayton. There's a competition to see who has the most tabs, although to be honest I couldn't find what you'll win, but it all goes towards a good cause. Also happening Sunday is a SUNDAYton Tea dance, where you can go to the Bar and Bistro and participate in a tea dance hosted by Dayton drag queens. This Sunday's show will feature Jessica Marie Jones, Jackie O, MAGESTIK, and Dana Sintell. The event takes place from 4:00-7:00pm and the cost ranges from free to $10 to attend. Also happening Sunday evening at Salar is the Rosé All Day wine dinner, where for $89 you can get a choice of 5 wines to go with Chef Margot Blondet's patio favorites. Visit salarrestaurant.com for ticket information. If you're in the mood for some comedy after that, you can head over to Wiley's for their Sunday Comics series, going from 7:15-9:00pm. The Sunday Comics are a mixture of local amateurs and nationally-touring acts who are working on material and perform short comedy sets. The cost is $15 and tickets can be purchased at wileyscomedy.com. And if you need some exercise after a weekend full of food and drinks, on Monday you can head down to RiverScape MetroPark from 6:00-7:30pm and do the Boot Camp with The Unit-Community Fitness activity. On Mondays and Wednesdays, The Unit will be meeting for group fitness activities from now until October, and all fitness levels are welcomed and encouraged. On Tuesday of course at The Neon is $6 Movie Day, and playing will be Inland Empire, Petite Maman, and The Duke. Visit neonmovies.com for showtime and ticket info. Also on Tuesday from 6:00-7:00pm at RiverScape you can do Tai Chi and Qigong next to the river. The guided meditations, stretching, and exercises do not require any special skills or equipment in order to participate. On Wednesday and Thursday of next week there will be performances by The Nerve, which is presenting its show “Friend Art,” by Sofia Alvarez at the PNC Annex. The Nerve is an ensemble-driven theatre company working to build a safe and encouraging artistic community in Dayton where local artists can discover their voice and explore their craft. Thursday's performance starts at 7:00pm and costs $22, although Wednesday's performance is “pay what you want” pricing. Visit daytonlive.org for more ticket information. Friday May 20th is National Bike to Work Day, and the Fiver River MetroParks Bike to Work Day celebration is happening that morning. The first 500 riders to register and check in at the event receive a gift, and you can pre-register now online at MetroParks.org. The event takes place from 7:00-9:00am at the RiverScape Metro Park on Monument Ave. and features a free pancake breakfast, live music, a bike expo, and more, so hopefully I'll see you there! Also starting Friday, Sideshow, one of the Dayton Yellow Cab's annual shows, is coming back this month on May 20th and 21st, after taking several years off due to Covid-19. This year performers will include Far From Eden, Tino, Nautical Theme, Snake Oil Revival, and more. Ticket information is available at yellowcabtavern.com. TheatreLab Dayton will be ending its first season since rebranding from Dare 2 Defy Productions with the show “Something Rotten!” The show takes place at the Victoria Theatre on May 21st and 22nd and the cost to attend ranges from $18 to $63. You can purchase tickets at theatrelabdayton.org or daytonlive.org. That's it for this week's news roundup episode, and if you enjoyed this episode please be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a friend. As a reminder, there is now merch on the podcast's website, and I recently started offering a new service for local organizations where I will come and do Dayton-themed trivia for your employees or members, so if you're interested reach out at discoverdaytonpodcast@gmail.com. You can also find the transcripts for this news roundup episode in the show notes on my website, discoverdaytonpodcast.com. Thanks as always for listening, and stay funky, Dayton.
This episode is the fifth teaching session in Dayton Women in the Word's The Shema Group Study Bundle. In this episode, Jillian examines the three ways God calls us to love Him in The Shema: heart, soul, and might. With each word, she expounds on the meaning of the original Hebrew words as well as how these words are used elsewhere in the Bible, all while continuing to answer the main question: How do we love God?These recordings are designed to accompany your study after you spend time in individual study and group discussion. To study along with us, download The Shema: 2022 Group Study Companion Guide.Podcast Navigation: 00:36 Review01:21 Main Truth04:18 Heart15:09 Soul23:15 Might25:18 Application and ConclusionOn this episode, Jillian talks about the following references and resources:The Shema: 2022 Group Study Companion GuideThe Bible Project The Shema Video SeriesDeuteronomy 6:4-5Matthew 15:18-19Luke 6:45Psalm 51:10Psalm 139:23-24Jeremiah 17:9Ezekiel 36:26-28Deuteronomy 10:16Proverbs 4:23Psalm 42:1-2Psalm 23:1-31 Corinthians 12:27Ephesians 4:12John 15:1-17*Reference Disclaimer: All references made by podcast guests are of their own accord. The inclusion of references and resources by guests on the podcast does not equate to an endorsement of those resources from Dayton Women in the Word.
On this second episode of The Shema Study, Jillian focuses on all things context. This episode belongs to a series included in our Shema Group Study Bundle, which focuses on Deuteronomy 6:4-5. In this discussion, Jillian walks us through the five context questions we recommend answering at the beginning of any study in the Word of God. She zeroes in on one overall question: Why do we love God?These recordings are designed to accompany your study after you spend time in individual study and group discussion. To study along with us, download The Shema: 2022 Group Study Companion Guide. Podcast Navigation: 00:36 The Shema01:04 Exploring Why01:32 Main Truth03:07 Who wrote it?10:50 Who was it written to? & When was it written?15:01 Metanarrative16:49 In what style is it written?19:48 Why was it written?24:04 Closing On this episode, Jillian talks about the following references and resources:The Shema: 2022 Group Study Companion GuideDeuteronomy 6:4-5Genesis 12Deuteronomy 31:9Deuteronomy 31:24Joshua 23:61 Kings 2:3Malachi 4:4Matthew 19:7-8Romans 10:19Numbers 20:12Exodus 2:10Exodus 3:11-122 Corinthians 12:9Deuteronomy 34:10Hebrews 3:1-6John 10:9John 3:16Center for Judaic Christian StudiesDeuteronomy 1:31Cedarville University's Old Testament Literature Course on DeuteronomyDeuteronomy 4:13-14Deuteronomy 7:6-8Ephesians 2:4-8*Reference Disclaimer: All references made by podcast guests are of their own accord. The inclusion of references and resources by guests on the podcast does not equate to an endorsement of those resources from Dayton Women in the Word.
This episode is the third teaching session in Dayton Women in the Word's The Shema Group Study Bundle. In this episode, Jillian discusses the Attributes of God found in Deuteronomy 6. The Attributes of God are one of many ways you can annotate Scripture. These attributes exemplify the answer to the overarching question of this session: “Why do we love God?” These recordings are designed to accompany your study after you spend time in individual study and group discussion. To study along with us, download The Shema: 2022 Group Study Companion Guide.Podcast Navigation: 00:36 Review01:45 Main Truth02:09 Homework Review: Annotation05:06 Attributes of God in Deuteronomy 619:09 Worship and Humility27:24 ApplicationOn this episode, Jillian talks about the following references and resources:The Shema: 2022 Group Study Companion GuideRomans 5:8Deuteronomy 6:4-5Genesis 2Genesis 47Exodus 12Exodus 14Exodus 16Exodus 32Deuteronomy 2-3Deuteronomy 5Romans 9:20Deuteronomy 6:10Genesis 12:7Deuteronomy 6:13-14Deuteronomy 5:7-8Deuteronomy 6:10-11Deuteronomy 8:3Deuteronomy 6:15Deuteronomy 6:21-22Deuteronomy 7Hebrews 12:6Hebrews 13:8Deuteronomy 5:27-29Proverbs 9:10Psalm 103:10-12Revelation 5:12Psalm 116
This episode is the fourth teaching session in Dayton Women in the Word's The Shema Group Study Bundle. In this episode, Jillian compares and contrasts how The Shema is translated across the spectrum of versions of the Bible, from word for word to thought for thought translations. She focuses on the word “Shema” as she explores how both Moses and Jesus use this word in Deuteronomy and in the New Testament, paying special attention to what happens within the heart between listening and obeying. These recordings are designed to accompany your study after you spend time in individual study and group discussion. To study along with us, download The Shema: 2022 Group Study Companion Guide.Podcast Navigation: 00:36 Review 03:13 Homework Overview: Comparing Translations08:43 Comparing Listen11:38 How is the word shema used elsewhere in Deuteronomy?16:22 How does Moses use the word shema in The Shema?20:10 How does Jesus talk about the word shema?24:04 Application: How do we shema?On this episode, Jillian talk about the following references and resources:Deuteronomy 6:4-5What is the Shema? By Tim Mackie at the Bible ProjectDeuteronomy 4:1Deuteronomy 5:1Deuteronomy 6:31 John 5:3Deuteronomy 9:1Counterfeit Gods by Tim KellerThe Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by John Mark ComerMatthew 13:1-23Isaiah 6:9-10Romans 10:17Deuteronomy 6:6Psalm 119:11Deuteronomy 6:7Deuteronomy 6:8-9Practicing the Presence of God by Brother LawrenceDeuteronomy 4:29*Reference Disclaimer: All references made by podcast guests are of their own accord. The inclusion of references and resources by guests on the podcast does not equate to an endorsement of those resources from Dayton Women in the Word.
This episode is the sixth teaching session in Dayton Women in the Word's The Shema Group Study Bundle. In this episode, Jillian examines three accounts in the gospels where Jesus teaches on The Shema. Jillian makes eight observations from Christ's teaching that help us understand how Jesus viewed these pivotal passages. These accounts, along with the tool of cross references, help us continue to answer big question: HOW do we love God?These recordings are designed to accompany your study after you spend time in individual study and group discussion. To study along with us, download The Shema: 2022 Group Study Companion Guide.Podcast Navigation:00:36 Review02:59 The Test: Matthew 22:34-4007:50 The Conversation: Mark 12:28-3412:13 The Story: Luke 10:25-3718:52 Main Truth19:14 The Audience: Pharisees22:42 Application: Who are you in this story?26:38 Conclusion: 1 John 4:7-11On this episode, Jillian talks about the following references and resources:The Shema: 2022 Group Study Companion GuideDeuteronomy 6:4-5Matthew 22:34-40Leviticus 19:18Mark 12:28-34Matthew 5:17Hosea 6:6Matthew 6:33Luke 10:25-37Deuteronomy 30:11-16John 10:10Matthew 5:43-44Matthew 25:34-40Matthew 23:1-121 John 4:7-11*Reference Disclaimer: All references made by podcast guests are of their own accord. The inclusion of references and resources by guests on the podcast does not equate to an endorsement of those resources from Dayton Women in the Word.
This episode is the eighth teaching session in Dayton Women in the Word's The Shema Group Study Bundle. In this episode, Jillian concludes the study by encouraging the listener to paraphrase the Shema in their own words. She also puts forward a few reflective questions and reviews the main truths covered in the past seven sessions. To conclude, she shares some tips on what to do after finishing the study.These recordings are designed to accompany your study after you spend time in individual study and group discussion. To study along with us, download The Shema: 2022 Group Study Companion Guide.Podcast Navigation:00:36 Praise God for what He has done in the study!03:38 Recite The Shema04:00 Paraphrasing06:22 Reflections and Main Truth Review07:17 Moving ForwardOn this episode, Jillian talks about the following references and resources:The Shema: 2022 Group Study Companion GuideDeuteronomy 6:4-5 ESVDeuteronomy 6:4-5 The MessageThe Dwell Richly Deuteronomy PlanOpen Bible Nights*Reference Disclaimer: All references made by podcast guests are of their own accord. The inclusion of references and resources by guests on the podcast does not equate to an endorsement of those resources from Dayton Women in the Word.
This episode is the seventh teaching session in Dayton Women in the Word's The Shema Group Study Bundle. In this episode, Jillian examines Moses' warnings to the Israelites not to forget God in the Promised Land. This forgetfulness manifests itself in idolatry, identity problems, lack of faith, and pride for the Israelites and for us as well. At the end of the teaching, Jillian talks about how we can practice remembrance as we endeavor to love God with all our heart, soul, and strength.These recordings are designed to accompany your study after you spend time in individual study and group discussion. To study along with us, download The Shema: 2022 Group Study Companion GuidePodcast Navigation:00:36 Review01:45 What is the biggest barrier to loving God?04:32 Types of Forgetfulness04:56 Idolatry8:21 Identity Problems12:02 Lack of Faith15:56 Pride18:30 Application: How do we practice remembrance?In this episode, Jillian talks about the following references and resources:Deuteronomy 6:12Deuteronomy 6:4-5Deuteronomy 6:14-15Romans 1:19-22Deuteronomy 7:7Deuteronomy 6:20-21Deuteronomy 7:6Genesis 121 Peter 2:9Ephesians 2:10Deuteronomy 6:12Deuteronomy 6:16Exodus 17:1-7Deuteronomy 6:10Psalm 46:10Deuteronomy 6:6-7Luke 22:19*Reference Disclaimer: All references made by podcast guests are of their own accord. The inclusion of references and resources by guests on the podcast does not equate to an endorsement of those resources from Dayton Women in the Word.
The following episode is the fifth and final session of “Yet Even Now,” a conference centered on the book of Joel that Dayton Women in the Word had planned to host in March 2020. These audio sessions may be used along with the “Yet Even Now Podcast Companion Guide” and function as a 5-week personal or group study in the book of Joel. The Companion Guide offers a Read/Study/Listen plan to lead you through the content, and encourages you to learn about and use helpful study tools each week.Although we could not meet in person for this conference as planned, we pray these sessions prepared for the weekend will bless all the podcast listeners. Natalie wants to live in a world where abundant joy is the norm and the people of God are flourishing together under his care. When she's not homeschooling her four kids in Albuquerque, New Mexico, you can find her experimenting in the kitchen, creating Bible study resources and adventuring with her family.Her favorite Scripture is Deuteronomy 32:46-47, “He said to them, ‘Take to heart all the words by which I am warning you today, that you may command them to your children, that they may be careful to do all the words of this law. For it is no empty word for you, but your very life, and by this word you shall live long in the land that you are going over the Jordan to possess.” Podcast Navigation: 00:00 Introduction03:36 Main Truth04:31 Prayer04:53 Joel 3:1-806:10 Section I: Big Judgment for God's Enemies15:30 Joel 3:9-1319:14 Joel 3:14-16a20:13 The Day of the Lord23:38 Joel 3:16b26:02 Section II: Big Blessings for God's People26:07 Joel 3:1728:36 Joel 3:1830:02 Joel 3:19-2133:43 Application42:34 ConclusionOn this episode, Natalie talks about the following references and resources:Yet Even Now Podcast Companion GuideDonate to DWITWYet Even Now Session 5 SlidesJoel 3Judges 15-16Leviticus 24:17-20Job 40:2Isaiah 2:4Micah 4:3Revelation 14Psalm 73:28Psalm 27:1Psalm 48Psalm 125Revelation 21:27Revelation 22:15Hebrews 10:19John 14:26Psalm 33:52 Peter 3Philippians 3:20Daniel 7:9-14Natalie's suggested resources on Sabbath:Practicing the Way Sabbath ResourcesSabbath As Resistance by Walter BrueggemannGarden City and The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by John Mark ComerSubversive Sabbath by AJ SwobodaKeeping the Sabbath Wholly by Marva DawnFamily Teams Seven Day Family E-Course@shireeneldridge Sabbath highlights on Instagram7 Feasts Bible Study by Erin DavisIn this session, Natalie also mentions suggestions for how to grow in loving justice. To find out about these resources and organizations, you can email Natalie directly at natalieherr@gmail.com.**Resources Disclaimer: The Dayton Women in the Word team does not wholly endorse any resource but the Word of God. With any resource given, we urge you to hold it up against the truths in Scripture and ask the Holy Spirit for help in wisdom and discernment regarding the content in that resource.
The following episode is the first session of “Yet Even Now,” a conference centered on the book of Joel that Dayton Women in the Word had planned to host in March 2020. These audio sessions may be used along with the “Yet Even Now Podcast Companion Guide” (linked below in the References & Resources section) and function as a 5-week personal or group study in the book of Joel. The Companion Guide offers a Read/Study/Listen plan to guide you through the content, and encourages you to learn about and use helpful study tools each week.Although we could not meet in person for this conference as planned, we pray these sessions prepared for the weekend will bless all the podcast listeners. Mandy wants to live in a world where everyone truly loves their neighbor as they love themselves. When she's not chasing her 3 year old, you can find her working part time as a physical therapist or serving in her church. Her favorite Scripture is Hebrews 10:23, “Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for he who promised is faithful,” and John 4:35, “Do you not say ‘There are yet four months, then comes the harvest'? Look, I tell you, lift up your eyes, and see that the fields are white for harvest.”Podcast Navigation: 00:00 Introduction03:32 Opening Prayer04:04 Review05:00 Main Truth05:26 Joel 2:18-27 07:27 God Restores: Reputation12:20 God Restores: Land17:49 God Restores: Joy 24:04 God is in His people's midst26:16 God is LORD alone and there is none else30:00 Are you choosing something or someone else in place of God?33:10 What does it mean to proclaim God's glory in your day to day life?33:30 Joel 2:28-3235:11 God Promises: The Pouring Out of His Spirit43:20 God Promises: Salvation for Those Who Call on the Name of the Lord46:50 Section Summary47:25 How do we respond?48:33 Closing Prayer49:35 Reflection QuestionsOn this episode, Mandy talks about the following references and resources:Yet Even Now Podcast Companion GuideDonate to DWITWAt Home in the Word VideosPsalm 119:18Joel 2:18-32John 4:14Psalm 63:5Genesis 1:112 Corinthians 5:17Habakkuk 3:17-19Ezekiel 37:26-28Genesis 17:7Exodus 3:13-14Ezekiel 36:22Matthew 22:37-40Hebrews 1:1-2John 14:15Acts 2:1-21Romans 10:13Jeremiah 31:8-14Psalm 116:12-19
The following episode is the third session of “Yet Even Now,” a conference centered on the book of Joel that Dayton Women in the Word had planned to host in March 2020. These audio sessions may be used along with the “Yet Even Now Podcast Companion Guide” and function as a 5-week personal or group study in the book of Joel. The Companion Guide offers a Read/Study/Listen plan to lead you through the content, and encourages you to learn about and use helpful study tools each week.Although we could not meet in person for this conference as planned, we pray these sessions prepared for the weekend will bless all the podcast listeners.Laura wants to live in a world where shame is gone forever. When she's not in her garden you might find her homeschooling her four kiddos or running her business. Her favorite scripture is Jeremiah 31:31-34 because she is flabbergasted that the God of the universe pursues His children to come closer, and closer, and closer.“Behold, the days are coming, declares the LORD, when I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and the house of Judah, not like the covenant that I made with their fathers on the day when I took them by the hand to bring them out of the land of Egypt, my covenant that they broke, though I was their husband, declares the LORD. For this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel after those days, declares the LORD: I will put my law within them, and I will write it on their hearts. And I will be their God, and they shall be my people. And no longer shall each one teach his neighbor and each his brother, saying, ‘Know the LORD,' for they shall all know me, from the least of them to the greatest, declares the LORD. For I will forgive their iniquity , and I will remember their sin no more.”Podcast Navigation: 00:00 Introduction03:20 Prayer03:45 Overview05:40 Prayer06:08 Joel 2:1-9 Complete Vulnerability and Complete Terror12:55 Joel 2:1-14 Complete Power and Complete Mercy16:09 Yet Even Now24:16 Who can endure the Day of the Lord?26:56 Joel 2:12-17 Complete Turning and Complete Surrender33:20 How might this change us? Application35:22 Summary: Complete Provision43:04 PrayerOn this episode, Laura talks about the following references and resources:Yet Even Now Podcast Companion GuideDonate to DWITWJoel 2:1-17Psalm 51:1-2Jeremiah 31:31-342 Corinthians 3:7-18Genesis 3Exodus 34:5-7Matthew 26:26-28Hebrews 12:1-2Ezekiel 21:6-7Deuteronomy 30:11-14“You've Stayed” by Phil WingGlorious by HillsongDWITW Teaching Collective
The following episode is the second session of “Yet Even Now,” a conference centered on the book of Joel that Dayton Women in the Word had planned to host in March 2020. These audio sessions may be used along with the “Yet Even Now Podcast Companion Guide” and function as a 5-week personal or group study in the book of Joel. The Companion Guide offers a Read/Study/Listen plan to lead you through the content, and encourages you to learn about and use helpful study tools each week.Although we could not meet in person for this conference as planned, we pray these sessions prepared for the weekend will bless all the podcast listeners. Mary Thomas wants to live in a world where the church is undivided, so that we can be a light to the world. When she's not praying and studying her Bible, you can find her in her garden. She loves flowers, various leaf texture and color changes and how intricate they are! She's taught Precept International curriculum for over 20 years, serves in her church missions field in Africa, and intercedes for many. Her favorite Scripture is Philippians 2:1-7: "Therefore if there is any encouragement in Christ, if there is any consolation of love, if there is any fellowship of the Spirit, if any affection and compassion, make my joy complete by being of the same mind, maintaining the same love, united in spirit, intent on one purpose. Do nothing from selfishness or empty conceit, but with humility of mind regard one another as more important than yourselves; do not merely look out for your own personal interests, but also for the interests of others. Have this attitude in yourselves which was also in Christ Jesus, who, although He existed in the form of God, did not regard equality with God a thing to be grasped, but emptied Himself, taking the form of a bond-servant, and being made in the likeness of men.”Podcast Navigation: 00:00 Introduction01:30 Joel 1:4-2005:00 Why Study the Old Testament?07:00 Curses for Disobedience11:00 What is God saying to us today?12:00 Joel's Instructions14:50 Who/what caused the plague?17:12 Locust Description19:15 The Wrath of God20:30 The Locust Plague in Egypt22:45 The Life Stages of a Locust25:07 First Instruction: Awake27:16 How is sin like a locust?30:35 What can we do about sin?42:00 Lamenting with Sackcloth43:15 The Locusts' Impact on Worship47:00 How fresh is your oil?49:22 Second Instruction: Repent52:04 Ways to Fast 52:30 Why fast?56:57 Joel's One Line Prayer58:00 BenedictionOn this episode, Mary talks about the following references and resources:Yet Even Now Podcast Companion GuideDonate to DWITWJoel 1:4-201 Corinthians 10:11-12Deuteronomy 28:11-472 Timothy 3:16-17Daniel 9:1-19Joel 2:25Isaiah 45:5-7Exodus 10:1-20Genesis 1-2Genesis 4:7Matthew 12:34Proverbs 4:231 John 1:8-91 Corinthians 10:13Proverbs 28:13Psalm 103:11-12Psalm 51Hebrews 12:1-2Ephesians 2:6James 4:7James 1:22-25Ephesians 4:272 Corinthians 10:4-51 Corinthians 5:6Philippians 2:17Psalm 92:101 Samuel 2:12 Corinthians 1:21-22Psalm 36:5-7Isaiah 58:4-12Matthew 6:16-18Matthew 13:1-30Psalm 30:11-13 Current African Locust Plague Fasting for Spiritual Breakthrough by Elmer TownsFasting by Jentezen Franklin
The following episode is the first session of “Yet Even Now,” a conference centered on the book of Joel that Dayton Women in the Word had planned to host in March 2020. These audio sessions may be used along with the “Yet Even Now Podcast Companion Guide” and function as a 5-week personal or group study in the book of Joel. The Companion Guide offers a Read/Study/Listen plan to lead you through the content, and encourages you to learn about and use helpful study tools each week.Although we could not meet in person for this conference as planned, we pray these sessions prepared for the weekend will bless all the podcast listeners. Jillian wants to live in a world where her rusty vehicles never break down ever again, where Ohio has oceans and mountains, and where babies never grow out of their cheeks.————————-When Jillian is not working on her next project for DWITW, you can find her hiking with her family, organizing things that have already been organized, or reading a book. Her favorite passage in the Bible is 2 Corinthians 12:9, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness. Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest on me.” Podcast Navigation:00:00 Introduction4:30 God speaks to His children5:10 Main Point5:40 Prayer6:45 Grab some post-its!8:30 Joel 1:1-3 ESV10:00 Shema 14:30 How to Actively Listen to God17:30 Five Context Questions17:45 Who wrote Joel?19:10 A prophet is not…20:25 A prophet is…26:00 To whom was Joel written?28:20 When was Joel written?32:50 In what style was Joel written?38:03 Why was Joel written?40:50 Themes in JoelOn this episode, Jillian talks about the following references and resources:Yet Even Now Companion GuideDonate to DWITWSafe Families DaytonJoel 1:1-3James 1:19God Has a Name- John Mark ComerHebrews 1:12 Peter 1:21Deuteronomy 13:1-5Deuteronomy 6:4-5 The Shema Joel 2:28-32Acts 2:17-21
University of Dayton Assistant Women's Basketball Coach Ryan Gensler joins the podcast! He discusses his coaching journey and we get into the details of each one of his stops leading up to his current position at Dayton. He offers a ton of advice for young coaches and shares some practical tips for how to be the best at the job you currently have & more....Topics:GA/DOBO at Providence - The role of a Director Of Basketball OperationsAssistant Coach at St. Bonaventure Coaching in a Sweet 16Shifting to a Recruiting Coordinator position at Loyola Maryland Delegating and Organizing as a RC - Relationship building in recruitingMaking the jump to the University of Florida as a video coordinatorWhat He learned About Graphics/video/analyticsHow To Make Scouting Reports more engagingCurrent experience back at Dayton with Shauna GreenCoach Gensler's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ryangensler/Coach Gensler's Twitter - https://twitter.com/RyanGenslerSign Up For The Backyard Buckets Newsletter Here!
Today our host Bethany sits down with guest, Carol Enns, for the final episode of Season 9: Fulfilled. Together they bring to light yet another Old Testament prophecy fulfilled by the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Carol shares about the covenant God made with Abraham, promising to make him a father to many nations. Listen along to hear how God, in the work of blessing all of the nations of the world through His Son, also blesses each one of us and calls us to join Him in this work.It is our prayer that Season 9 of the DWITW Podcast has encouraged you to see God at work in the big story of the Bible. May God give you peace and assurance from this series of examples of our good Father keeping His promises.Carol wants to live in a world where Jesus' name is honored and communities are transformed by His love. When she's not teaching little ones in the school gym at St. Anthony’s, she's out for a run or bike ride in Oakwood with a neighbor or her husband Harv. Her favorite Scripture is Philippians 2: 8-11: “Being found in appearance as a man, He humbled Himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross. For this reason also, God highly exalted Him, and bestowed on Him the name which is above every name, so that at the name of Jesus every knee will bow, of those who are in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and that every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.”On this episode, Carol shares about Perspectives on the World Christian Movement. The next local Perspectives course will be offered this winter at Fairhaven Church on Tuesday evenings, 6:30-9:15, beginning January 12, 2021. A morning class will also be offered during this season at Patterson Park Church. Visitors are welcome to attend the first two classes. Bring along a friend or your local church’s outreach and worship leadership!Podcast Navigation:0:00 Introduction1:25 Meet Carol1:55 The Abrahamic Covenant4:15 Context in Scripture11:50 Fulfilment in the New Testament14:15 Context of the Fulfillment16:30 The Meaning of this Covenant25:50 What It Says About God34:00 Last EncouragementsOn this episode, Bethany and Carol discuss the following references and resources:Genesis 17:1-7Genesis 12:1-3Genesis 15Genesis 17Genesis 3Psalm 67Isaiah 49:5-6Matthew 12:18John 20:21Zechariah 8:20-23John 3:16Matthew 24:12-14Matthew 28:16Genesis 12:3Acts 13:44Acts 15Revelation 5Revelation 7:9-17Perspectives on the World Christian Movement*Reference Disclaimer: All references made by podcast guests are of their own accord. The inclusion of references and resources by guests on the podcast does not equate to an endorsement of those resources from Dayton Women in the Word.
Host Bethany welcomes this week’s guest, Catherine Hernando, to Fulfilled on the DWITW Podcast for a discussion about Jeremiah’s prophecy that the Messiah would be the victim of a murderous plot. Bethany and Catherine trace themes of exile and return, hostility and reconciliation, and division and unity throughout the big story of the Bible— all leading us right to the cross, to the hope we have in Jesus.Catherine is passionate about adventurously chasing the impulses of the Spirit and seeking out the paths imprinted by God’s manifest presence. When she’s not at Apex morning prayer, at coffee shops working on theology, or exploring ways to capture the narrative texture of mission and discipleship on the @walkingwithheroes platform, you can find her with her neighborhood “framily” out on the streets of east Oakwood amidst a cacophonous tribe of children. Catherine is learning a lot from Paul about strength in weakness in this season of life (2 Corinthians 12:9).Podcast Navigation:0:00 Introduction1:25 Meet Catherine2:15 Prophecy of The Murderous Plot Giving Way to Hope2:40 Context of the Prophecy5:20 Old Testament References16:00 New Testament Fulfilment25:00 What This Fulfillment Says About God27:15 Last EncouragementsOn this episode, Bethany and Catherine discuss the following references and resources:Jeremiah 31Jeremiah 31:15-16Genesis 4Genesis 35:18Matthew 2:16-18Ephesians 2:11-19*Reference Disclaimer: All references made by podcast guests are of their own accord. The inclusion of references and resources by guests on the podcast does not equate to an endorsement of those resources from Dayton Women in the Word.
This week on Fulfilled, Season 9 of the DWITW Podcast, Kate Hutson joins us to shed light on the messianic prophecy found in Isaiah 7. Bethany and Kate discuss the lineage of Jesus and the importance of the prophecy of the Messiah being born of a virgin. Tune in to learn how God fulfilled this prophecy through the circumstances of Jesus’ birth, and what this means for us as those born again into the family of God today.Kate wants to live in a world where everyone knows their own God-given gifts and is confidently rocking them. When she's not hanging with her crew of four littles (ages 5 and under), you can find her on a walk, moving her body, or hiding away somewhere void of toddler noise for moments of PEACE.Her favorite Scripture changes in every season of life, but is currently Hebrews 12:1-3: "Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us rid ourselves of every burden and sin that clings to us and persevere in running the race that lies before us while keeping our eyes fixed on Jesus, the leader and perfecter of faith. For the sake of the joy set before Him he endured the cross, despising its shame, and has taken his seat at the right of the throne of God. Consider how he endured such opposition from sinners, in order that you may not grow weary and lose heart."You can connect with Kate on Instagram @katemhutson and on Facebook at Revelation Wellness- Dayton, OH.Podcast Navigation:0:00 Introduction1:30 Meet Kate2:45 The Prophecy of The Messiah Being Born of a Virgin8:45 Additional Context14:50 Jesus’ Two Lineages20:00 The Prophecy’s Fulfillment26:15 The Importance of this Fulfillment29:30 What This Says About God31:00 Last EncouragementsOn this episode, Bethany and Kate discuss the following references and resources:Isaiah 7Isaiah 7:11-16Matthew 1:1-17Luke 3:23-38Matthew 1:22-23Luke 1:31-35Luke 1:38*Reference Disclaimer: All references made by podcast guests are of their own accord. The inclusion of references and resources by guests on the podcast does not equate to an endorsement of those resources from Dayton Women in the Word.
This week on the DWITW Podcast, Bethany and our guest, Erika, dig into the messianic prophecy written in Psalm 118:22. They discuss the great importance of the cornerstone in a physical building— “the first stone that was laid… it bore all the weight and the stress,” and the rejection of the True Cornerstone by the leaders of Jesus’ day. Follow along as they trace the story of the cornerstone and the temple through God’s greater story in the Bible.Erika wants to live in a world where people slow down and take the time to really listen to each other, preferably somewhere outdoors! When she’s not at home or adventuring with her family, you can find her at the piano or with a book and a strong cup of coffee. One of her lifelong favorite scriptures is Psalm 27:14: "Wait on the LORD; be of good courage, and He shall strengthen your heart; wait, I say, on the Lord!"Podcast Navigation:0:00 Welcome & Introduction1:25 Meet Erika2:20 The Prophecy of the Rejected Cornerstone3:15 Context & Meaning6:30 Old Testament Application12:15 New Testament Fulfilment14:00 Reception of the Fulfillment19:15 What This Fulfillment Means to Erika24:15 What It Shows About God’s Character27:40 Last EncouragementsOn this episode, Bethany and Erika discuss the following references and resources:Psalm 118:22Hallel PsalmsMatthew 21Acts 4The Book of 1 PeterIsaiah 8:14Ephesians 2The Book of HebrewsBetter: A Study of Hebrews, by Jen WilkinJob 38:2Psalm 125*Reference Disclaimer: All references made by podcast guests are of their own accord. The inclusion of references and resources by guests on the podcast does not equate to an endorsement of those resources from Dayton Women in the Word.
Today, we continue Season 9: Fulfilled of the DWITW Podcast. God’s faithfulness is on display as Natalie Mock joins our host, Bethaney Sibbitt, to talk about the Passover Lamb. Listen in as they discuss God’s attention to detail, the celebration of the Passover, and the connections between the Old and New Testaments when it comes to Jesus, the true Lamb of God.Natalie wants to live in a world where her coffee stays hot during good conversations, and where we all live for eternity! When she's not being a mama to two under two, you can find Natalie enjoying game nights, nature, and time with her husband, friends, and family!Her favorite passage from the Bible is Isaiah 61 :1-11.Podcast Navigation:0:00 Welcome & Introduction1:00 Meet Natalie1:50 The Prophecy of the Passover Lamb2:50 Scripture Reference and Context11:30 Fulfillment in the New Testament16:30 The Meaning of this Fulfillment21:45 What This Says About God’s Character25:15 Last EncouragementsOn this episode, Bethany and Cindy discuss the following references and resources:Exodus 12John 1:36DWITW Podcast: Fulfilled, Season 9 Episode 3, with Esther HylandLuke 23:13-15Luke 22*Reference Disclaimer: All references made by podcast guests are of their own accord. The inclusion of references and resources by guests on the podcast does not equate to an endorsement of those resources from Dayton Women in the Word.
While busyness and hurry seem to be our normal way of life, we invite you to slow down this week to listen to the newest episode of Fulfilled with our guest, Cindy Green. Bethany and Cindy walk through the theme of Sabbath and rest found from the beginning to the end of our Bibles. Enjoy this enlightening conversation, and find comfort in knowing the Lord has modeled rest and calls us to follow Him in practicing it. Listen in to learn about examples of Sabbath rest throughout both the Old and New Testaments, and how Jesus came to become our True Sabbath Rest.Cindy wants to live in a world where every human soul feels loved, cherished and valued. When she’s not cleaning or doing laundry, you can find her running. Her favorite scripture is 2 Corinthians 4:16-18: “Therefore we do not lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are being renewed day by day. For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all. So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen, since what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.“Podcast Navigation:0:00 Introduction1:30 Meet Cindy2:30 The Prophecy of Sabbath Rest7:30 The Context of this Prophecy21:00 Examples in New Testament30:00 What this Prophecy Has Taught Cindy33:30 What this Prophecy Says About God37:15 Last EncouragementsOn this episode, Bethany and Cindy discuss the following references and resources:The Bible Project Podcast, “7th Day Rest - Sabbath” SeriesGenesis 1Genesis 2:15Leviticus 23Leviticus 25Isaiah 61Luke 4Matthew 12:1-3Matthew 11:25-30*Reference Disclaimer: All references made by podcast guests are of their own accord. The inclusion of references and resources by guests on the podcast does not equate to an endorsement of those resources from Dayton Women in the Word.
On today’s episode of Fulfilled, guest Esther Hyland joins our host, Bethany Sibbitt to discuss the prophecy of the willing sacrifice found in Isaiah 53. Be encouraged by the hope and assurance we have in Christ, and the magnitude of God’s love for His people displayed by Jesus. It is our prayer that His fulfillment of this prophecy will build up your faith and cause you to sense the deep love of our Father-- especially during this difficult season.Esther wants to live in a world where the Church meets needs so radically that programs like foster care or food stamps are no longer necessary. When she is not mothering her bio and foster children or leading worship through song, you can find her performing in one of Dayton’s theatre companies, where she seeks to bring the gospel to the local arts community. Esther’s favorite ways to recharge are enjoying good books and taking long walks out in nature. Her favorite books of this year so far include “None Like Him: 10 Ways God is Different From Us and Why That’s a Good Thing” by Jen Wilkin and “You Are The Girl For The Job” by Jess Connolly.One of Esther’s favorite Bible passages is 2 Corinthians 12:9-10: “But he said to me, ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.’ Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me. For the sake of Christ, then, I am content with weaknesses, insults, hardships, persecutions, and calamities. For when I am weak, then I am strong.”Connect with Esther:Facebook: Esther HylandInstagram: @estherhyland and @moms_in_ministryPodcast Navigation:0:00 Introduction1:20 Meet Esther2:30 Christ: The Willing Sacrifice5:40 The Context of this Prophecy10:00 The Reaction to Fulfillment11:45 Examples in New Testament17:10 Other Key Context to Focus On20:00 The Meaning of this Prophecy24:00 What this Prophecy Says About God26:15 Last EncouragementsReferences:Isaiah 53Genesis 22Matthew 27Luke 22*Reference Disclaimer: All references made by podcast guests are of their own accord. The inclusion of references and resources by guests on the podcast does not equate to an endorsement of those resources from Dayton Women in the Word.
As we continue looking into specific prophecies from the Old Testament, Rachel Kimble joins host, Bethany Sibbitt, to discuss The Seed of the Woman mentioned first in the creation story of Genesis. Through the explanation of the prophecy, research of the context, and tracing numerous examples of the prophecy throughout God’s Word, this episode will be a rich blessing to all who listen. Press play to discover how this prophecy reminds us that God keeps His promise of redemption.Rachel wants to live in a world where Jesus reigns! When she's not teaching her kids and ministering alongside her husband, you can find her travelling and hiking. Her favorite scripture is Psalm 103:13-14: "As a father shows compassion to his children, so the LORD shows compassion to those who fear him. For he knows our frame; he remembers that we are dust."Podcast Navigation:Genesis 3The Messianic Music of the Song of Songs: A Non-Allegorical Interpretation, by James M. Hamilton, Jr.Cedarville University Old Testament Literature Course taught by Dr. Chris Miller, free online resourceNumbers 24:17Judges 91 Samuel 17Psalm 110:1Daniel 2:34-35Revelation 12Ephesians 1:19-22Romans 16:20Galatians 4:4-5*Reference Disclaimer: All references made by podcast guests are of their own accord. The inclusion of references and resources by guests on the podcast does not equate to an endorsement of those resources from Dayton Women in the Word.
Kelly wants to live in a world where we love our neighbors well. When she’s not working, you can find her hanging out with her family and friends, enjoying the outdoors, reading, or playing card games. She believes “all of Scripture as it is life giving!” Her life verse is John 13:34-35: “A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another. By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”Podcast Navigation:0:00 Introduction & Announcements2:00 Meet Kelly4:00 Context in the Book of Isaiah5:45 Prophecy of Isaiah 35:5-66:30 Context of the Prophecy12:40 The Prophecy of Restoration14:30 Fulfillment of the Prophecy in New Testament17:50 Other Thoughts on Original Speaker & Audience of this Prophecy23:00 Other Things That Bring Meaning to the Fulfilment of this Prophecy25:00 What does this tell about God’s Character29:00 Last EncouragementsIn this episode, Bethany and Kelly refer to the following:Book of IsaiahIsaiah 35:5-6Matthew 11:5Luke 7:22John 13:34-35Romans 8:28Romans 8:38-29*Reference Disclaimer: All references made by podcast guests are of their own accord. The inclusion of references and resources by guests on the podcast does not equate to an endorsement of those resources from Dayton Women in the Word.
On this episode, Bethany and Sally refer to the following references and resources:Romans 8:38The Psalms*Reference Disclaimer: All references made by podcast guests are of their own accord. The inclusion of references and resources by guests on the podcast does not equate to an endorsement of those resources from Dayton Women in the Word.Podcast Navigation2:20 Meet Sally4:15 What does your current season of life look like?6:00 What are the barriers you experience in your personal study of the Word? And how do those look different from earlier seasons of your life?16:45 How do you dispel that just because you’re close to vocational ministry, that doesn’t mean barriers pop up?19:35 Are there particular scriptures that have encouraged you in hard seasons?23:00 Any last encouragement?
On this episode, Bethany and Felicia refer to the following references and resources:The Book of JobHebrews 4:121 Corinthians 13*Reference Disclaimer: All references made by podcast guests are of their own accord. The inclusion of references and resources by guests on the podcast does not equate to an endorsement of those resources from Dayton Women in the Word.Podcast Navigation2:20 Meet Felicia3:45 What are the barriers you are currently experiencing as you approach God’s Word?4:50 What are some ways that you’ve been able to fight the illusion that “we can have it all”?11:45 How has God worked to help you overcome those barriers?14:10 What encouragement do you have for those who approach scripture with difficulties because of human relationships?16:00 Do you have any scripture that has helped you overcome your barriers?
On this episode, Bethany and Katelyn refer to the following references and resources:DWITW 365Jude: Contending for the Faith in Today’s Culture, a Bible study by Jackie Hill Perry*Reference Disclaimer: All references made by podcast guests are of their own accord. The inclusion of references and resources by guests on the podcast does not equate to an endorsement of those resources from Dayton Women in the Word.Podcast Navigation2:30 Meet Katelyn7:15 What are the barriers you experience as a working stay-at-home mom?16:30 What are some ways that God has helped you overcome those barriers?25:00 What encouragement would you have for students experiencing these barriers?30:00 Do you have any scripture that you are currently in that has been really meaningful?36:00 Last encouragements
On this episode, Bethany and Kjersti refer to the following references and resources:Desiring God by John PiperPhilippians 4:6-7Psalm 37*Reference Disclaimer: All references made by podcast guests are of their own accord. The inclusion of references and resources by guests on the podcast does not equate to an endorsement of those resources from Dayton Women in the Word.Podcast Navigation2:05 Meet Kjersti4:30 What are the barriers you experience as a student?12:30 What are some ways that God has helped you overcome those barriers?13:50 What encouragement would you have for students experiencing these barriers?18:20 What are some things that you have seen the Lord call you to in this season?22:00 Do you have any scripture that you are currently in that has been really meaningful?24:30 Last encouragements
On this episode, Bethany and Kacey refer to the following resources:DWITW 365 Reading PlanWomen of the Word by Jen WilkinOne Gospel For All Nations by Jackson WuThe Bible Project*Reference Disclaimer: All references made by podcast guests are of their own accord. The inclusion of references and resources by guests on the podcast does not equate to an endorsement of those resources from Dayton Women in the Word.Podcast Navigation2:30 Meet Kacey6:45 Why is it important to be aware of how culture can be a barrier as we approach God’s word?8:15 What are the dangers in ignoring the fact the differences in the culture of “Bible times” and today’s culture?9:20 What are some of the ways you have encountered this barrier?12:15 How would you advise our listeners from a western, 21st century culture to read the Bible through the lens of the original recipients of this Word?14:30 What steps can they take to a correct interpretation given the limitations of our perspective?19:50 What resources have you found to be helpful when learning more about the cultural context of scripture?22:00 Last thoughts & encouragements
On this episode, Bethany and Lisa refer to the following resources:The PsalmsExploring My Strange Bible PodcastThe Book of JonahThe Book of JobJoel 2:25Overcomers Ministry at FCF Dayton*Reference Disclaimer: All references made by podcast guests are of their own accord. The inclusion of references and resources by guests on the podcast does not equate to an endorsement of those resources from Dayton Women in the Word.Podcast Navigation2:00 Meet Lisa2:50 How do you see mental health as a potential barrier when studying God’s Word?5:00 How can the way we are wired create a barrier in understanding our own mental space?7:00 Can you share a little bit about your personal story and how that has impacted your relationship with God’s Word?12:45 How has God’s Word been influential as you walk through anxiety and panic?15:30 Are there passages that have encouraged you?20:00 What other practical steps can someone experiencing anxiety and panic take?25:00 How do you feel those in the church can assist those struggling with mental health?31:00 Are there any additional resources that have helped you?33:00 Closing Thoughts
On this episode, Jillian and Mary Kay refer to the following resources:National Alliance on Mental Health (NAMI)Luke 10:25-37: Jesus’ parable of the Good SamaritanMental health resources and ministry by Kay WarrenMark 2:1-11: Jesus heals the paralyticPsalm 121*Reference Disclaimer: All references made by podcast guests are of their own accord. The inclusion of references and resources by guests on the podcast does not equate to an endorsement of those resources from Dayton Women in the Word.Podcast Navigation1:50 Meet Mary Kay4:30 How could mental health be a barrier when it comes to approaching the Word of God?8:45 What professional experience do you have in helping those affected by mental illness grow in their walks?15:00 How can someone know that another person needs help?17:30 How can the Church assist those struggling with mental health?19:53 What ministries are currently serving those with mental health needs?22:40 What can mental health professionals do to serve within the Church?28:15 Final Thoughts & Closing Encouragement
Rob Turner is a self-described "Hoosier for Life!" He is a husband of over 20 years to beautiful Angela and is a father to four children. He served many years as a pastor in Dayton, Ohio, and now serves as Director of Discipleship and Training at the Bridge Church in Spring Hill, TN. Two of his heroes are William Cowper and John Newton, not because of their own awesomeness, but because of the awesome testimonies of God's grace in their lives.On this episode, Bethany and Rob refer to the following references and resources:The Relational Soul by Richard PlassYour Enneagram Coach: Resources, courses, events, and coaching from Beth McCordThe Road Back to You by Ian Cron and Susan StabileCrossPoint Ministry: Training and resources for fostering healthy relationships, located in Louisville, KYEnneaSummer on That Sounds Fun, a podcast hosted by Annie F. Downs*Reference Disclaimer: All references made by podcast guests are of their own accord. The inclusion of references and resources by guests on the podcast does not equate to an endorsement of those resources from Dayton Women in the Word.Podcast Navigation:2:00 Meet Rob6:00 What is the Enneagram and how has it benefited you?15:00 Capabilities of the Enneagram19:00 What is the relationship between our personalities and the Word of God?24:00 How does understanding ourselves through this lens assist us in hearing from the Lord in His Word?37:00 The Enneagram as a tool for ministry43:00 Resources and closing thoughts
On this episode, Bethany and Brittany refer to the following references and resources:Spoken Word: God’s Word by Jackie Hill PerryWomen of the Word by Jen WilkinJohn 6:63*Reference Disclaimer: All references made by podcast guests are of their own accord. The inclusion of references and resources by guests on the podcast does not equate to an endorsement of those resources from Dayton Women in the Word.Podcast Navigation1:40 Meet Brittany5:00 Feeling Inadequate8:20 Distraction & Escapism11:20 Netflix & Conviction13:40 Brittany’s Barriers In This Season16:25 Honoring the Season You’re In
On this episode, Bethany and Jillian refer to the following references and resources:Women of the Word, by Jen WilkinBusyness Is Not the Problem, article by Rachel JankovicBefore you open your Bible; Nine Heart Postures for Approaching God’s Word, by Matt Smethurst*Reference Disclaimer: All references made by podcast guests are of their own accord. The inclusion of references and resources by guests on the podcast does not equate to an endorsement of those resources from Dayton Women in the Word.Podcast Navigation1:20 Introduction to Season 84:30 Unpacking “Barriers”6:15 Presuppositions & Approaching the Word18:00 Backgrounds & Seasons of Life22:00 Jillian’s Barriers35:00 Bethany’s Barriers40:00 Final Thoughts & Resources
Happy Giving Tuesday, listeners! On this episode, Natalie and Christina give you a deep look at Dayton Women in the Word’s heartbeat: Women helping women read their Bibles. They also chat about DWITW’s vision for 2020 and the team’s plans to accomplish these goals.If you believe in this mission or have been touched by this ministry, we ask you to please consider giving financially to DWITW on this giving Tuesday! We have a goal to raise $2,000 to fund our God-given passion to see women know, believe, and share the Word of God next year. Will you help us? Here is the link to donate! If you give today, be sure to follow along with us on social media! We are giving away prizes all day to our lovely givers and we don’t want you to miss out!
Today Bethany wraps up Season 7 of the DWITW podcast with Kasey Parr. They talk about how Rural Ohio Women in the Word began, how Kasey came to believe the Good News for herself, and how God has been faithful to use the unexpected for her good and His glory.Kasey wants to live in a world where there are no more tears, and no more pain. When she's not spending time with her wonderful husband and four amazing children, you can find her reading a good book or studying her Bible. Her Bible has really come alive to her, in the last few years, thanks to some of the tools she learned from Dayton Women in the Word. After spending time with her sisters at DWITW, God placed a desire in her heart to start a ministry in rural Ohio (Rural Ohio Women in the Word) to encourage other women in their pursuit of Jesus Christ. It is a two-fold ministry: teaching Bible study tools through Bible study and encouraging women in their walk with Jesus by hosting events that target areas with which women wrestle.As this ministry grows ROWITW hopes to provide Bible study resources, blog posts, podcasts, and whatever the Lord lays upon their team's heart to share with women. Joshua 1:9 “Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go.” is a Scripture that really encourages Kasey's heart. God gave her this verse when she was going through a very difficult season. This verse helped Kasey to walk through this challenging period. Knowing God is always with her gives Kasey great comfort.You can connect with Kasey via her personal blog, Facebook, or Instagram. You can also connect with her via the Rural Ohio Women in the WordFacebook page, Facebook group, or Instagram.
The Review Men's soccer: 1-0 win over Cal Poly, go on the road to face CSUN (2-0, wins over OSU and Dayton) Women's volleyball: 0-3 in BYU invitational, then lost to Idaho State 1-3 Women's soccer: 0-2 on Michigan road trip, 2-0 since then against Cal Poly and Cal State Fullerton. On the road against San Jose St and Santa Clara In State Special BYU: lost to Utah, on the road against Tenn. (who lost to Georgia State) Utah: beat BYU at home against N. Illinois USU: lost to WF, plays STONY BROOK at home Jordan Love vs Zach Wilson performances; outlook for the rest of season Final Stretch In honor of NFL opening weekend, we give our way-too-early Super Bowl predictions and storylines Follow The UVU Review for more updates and local/UVU news. Facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/UVUreview/ ) Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/uvureview/ ) Twitter ( https://twitter.com/uvureview ) Credits: Host: Andrew Creer Co Host: Tanner Heath Production, Editing, Mixing, and Theme Song by: Ethan Young Logos Designed By: Ysabel Berger (Original Air Date: 09/06/19)
Join host Bailey Cartwright as she and her guests embrace the strength found in their scars! In this week's episode, Bailey and Tony sit down to chat with current University of Dayton Women's soccer player, Alex Powell (https://www.strongerscars.com/stories/alex) . Alex talks about desmoid tumor that affected her collegiate soccer career. She goes into detail on how she realized the severity of her condition and later explains the complex procedures she had to undergo. Her story was also documented by the NCAA here (https://twitter.com/ncaasoccer/status/1135641894195740672?s=21) .
Join host Bailey Cartwright as she and her guests embrace the strength found in their scars! In this week's episode, Bailey and Tony sit down to chat with current University of Dayton Women's soccer player, Alex Powell (https://www.strongerscars.com/stories/alex) . Alex talks about desmoid tumor that affected her collegiate soccer career. She goes into detail on how she realized the severity of her condition and later explains the complex procedures she had to undergo. Her story was also documented by the NCAA here (https://twitter.com/ncaasoccer/status/1135641894195740672?s=21) .
This week kicks off our 5th annual Dayton Women in the Word Summer Study! This summer, we will be working through the book of Mark. Over the next 8 weeks, we'll be sharing recordings from one of the sessions here with you on the podcast. To find both the Monday evening and the Wednesday morning recordings, as well as all of our other summer study resources, visit our Mark Resources page.In Session 1, Heidi gives an overview of what to expect during our summer study and gives us a quick overview of some of the resources available this summer. She then gives a sweeping overview of the Big Story of the Bible and tells us how Mark fits into that Story. She walks through the five context questions helpful to ask before we read, highlights some major themes in the book, and explains the homework for Session 2.
Over the next few weeks, we’ll be revisiting the DWITW Podcast’s early days and listening to the wisdom and insight women, just like you, have garnered from their experience with God’s Word. Ever wish you could get a peek into another woman's experience with God's Word? Welcome to the launch of the new Dayton Women in the Word podcast! The first season of the Dayton Women in the Word Podcast showcases interviews with women just like you, seeking to know Jesus better through His Word. In this podcast, we will talk to local women about how they practically interact with God and His Word in their every day lives. Guests will share about their daily times with God, their "lightbulb" Bible study moments, how they navigate dry seasons and how they've embraced new ways of studying as their lives have changed.
Happy Giving Tuesday listeners! On this episode, Natalie and Jillian give you a deep look at Dayton Women in the Word’s heartbeat: Women helping women read their Bibles. They also chat about DWITW’s vision for 2019 and the team’s plans to accomplish these goals.
This week kicks off our 4th annual Dayton Women in the Word Summer Study! This summer, we will be working through the book of Hosea. Over the next 8 weeks, we'll be sharing recordings from the Monday evening session here with you on the podcast. To find the Wednesday morning recordings and all of our other summer study resources, visit our Hosea Resources page.In Session 1, Natalie gives us an overview of what to expect during our summer study and how Hosea fits into the big story of the Bible. She walks through the 5 context questions that are helpful to ask before we read, highlights some major themes in the book, discusses the importance of understanding Baal worship, and explains the homework for Session 2.You can find the PowerPoint slides for Session 1 here.