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Have you noticed the amount of people that are hopeless today? Depressed, Dispirited, unambitious just given up on life? It's really impossible to not notice it, we are without question living in the last days. The Bible says that Hopelessness will make you sick "Hope Deferred Makes the Heart Sick" (Proverbs 13:12) I've seen so many reports of teenagers committing suicide with their whole lives ahead of them. People in their 30s and 40s just giving up on life. 50 years old with no purpose or direction. God gave me this message to deliver to us in these last days. “May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.” Romans 15:13 Send a Tithe, Donation, and/or Offerings at: https://leodunson.com/donate/Cash App $LeoDunson - https://Cash.App/$LeoDunsonBecome a Member! - https://ministries.leodunson.com/chec... “Gods Laws, Commandments, & Statutes” (Book): https://tinyurl.com/33j95pbc“Precept Upon Precept” (Book) on Amazon at: https://tinyurl.com/z2uu46ez Subscribe to support Leo Dunson Ministries to gain access to "Exclusive Content" & Early Release videos: https://ministries.leodunson.com/chec... Connect with Leo on https://www.facebook.com/LeoDunsonjrConnect with Leo on https://www.instagram.com/LeoDunsonConnect with Leo on https://tiktok.com/LeoDunson #Hope #Faith #Bible #Israelites #LeoDunson
Audio from our 2023 Shepherds Conference: Hope in God: Bearing the Burden of Ministry. Women's Breakout Session: "Helpmate to a Dispirited Husband" by Mary Lee Bayly & Sarah Dionne. October 5, 2023.Women's Breakout | Helpmate to a Dispirited HusbandMary Lee Bayly & Sarah DionneThe pastor has barely enough to give the church and comes home depressed most days. His children and wife only receive the leftover fumes, if any. Sometimes the deteriorating state of her husband's heart, mind, and faith concerns her. What is the wife to do when the burden of ministry is crushing her husband?Mrs. Mary Lee BaylyMary Lee is the wife of Tim Bayly and has been serving alongside him in ministry for 40 years. She is mother to five and grandmother to 28. She has cared for the women and children of their congregations, including spending many midnight hours as a doula to church mothers. Back in 1992 when the Baylys moved to Bloomington, there was no Christian school for her kids to attend, so she worked to found and served as a board member and principal for a decade of Bloomington's Lighthouse Christian Academy.Mrs. Sarah DionneSarah Dionne used to wear high heels and rhinestones, but 24 years ago she traded those in for more sensible attire, so she could marry Andrew Dionne and tackle the raising of their 6 children. This year 2 of her children are off to college, 3 will attend a local Christian school, and 1 will be homeschooled. When she is not doing laundry or packing lunches, she enjoys serving the women at Trinity Presbyterian Church in SC, teaching voice lessons, and reading books way too quickly so she can get to the plot.For more information on New Geneva Academy's pastoral training program visit our website: www.newgenevaacademy.comNGA email sign-up ★ Support this podcast ★
Pastor Chris teaches from Genesis 6:1-8, discussing that the only hope for the fallen is favor from God.
Darrell Castle talks about the troubling dissatisfaction that is present in American life today caused by the economic reality of the middle class and the indifferent attitude of America's politicians. Transcription / Notes DISPIRITED PEOPLE Hello, this is Darrell Castle with today's Castle Report. This is Friday the 22nd day of September in the year of our Lord 2023. I will be talking about the troubling dissatisfaction that is present in American life today and I argue that much of it is caused by the economic reality of life in Middle Class America, and by the indifferent, let them eat cake, attitude of America's politicians. Polling data indicate that my theory is valid and that the middle class is disappearing because it is being incinerated by the economic reality it faces. For example, the President spoke to the UN General Assembly earlier this week and he told them that he supports delivering the health care of Americans into the hands of the globalists at the UN World Health Organization. In the choice between freedom and enslavement he clearly comes down on the side favoring enslavement. Mr. Middle Class sees all this and he doesn't know what to make of it but he is very suspicious. Not suspicious enough to go to the barricades, not yet anyway, but a report coming from the Census Bureau this week might help him on his way. Yes, while the President was telling the UN that we just have to persevere in Ukraine the Census Bureau was telling Mr. Middle Class that he was descending into poverty as if he didn't already know that. Yes, it seems that the poverty rate increased last year for the first time in 13 years. So, the President goes to the UN or he takes another 10-day vacation and the working people of America slip into poverty. That's more than likely going to cause some unease among Americans, even Democrats. I suppose the President's usual answer of Trump did it will have to suffice at least for a while. Instead of the usual political clap trap, let's look at some things that might really be causing it. Recent polls indicate that something is wrong out there in Middle America. Democrats and Republicans alike understand that the problems are eating away at their lives and their standard of living. Whether Democrat or Republican or whether they are ashamed to be publicly identified with either of those groups, and therefore identify themselves as independent, they know something is wrong. They may blame each other as their masters at the heads of the two political parties have trained them to do, but there seems to be a growing unease as business-as-usual fails to provide answers. The disease is economic although it may exhibit many symptoms, it is economic. When James Carvelle advised Bill Clinton in 1992, “it's the economy stupid” he was right and it's still the economy today. A recent poll indicated that 61% say they lack confidence in what has come to be called Bidenomics to manage economic problems. 54% said Congressional Republicans gave them more confidence that they could successfully deal with the issues facing the country while 45% said they had more confidence in Biden, so they are confused and that is no accident either. Americans are not happy and clearly the driver of their unhappiness is the economy. These polls I have been reading can be confusing but significantly only 37% approve of the way Biden has handled the economy. 70% disapprove of how he has addressed inflation while 75% say they think economic conditions are poor for them. By a large margin the economy is far and away the most important issue facing the country and people in the Middle know that economic reality is stacked against them. Freeing the dollar from the restraints that held it and which forced politicians to be at least a little bit accountable for what they did to the rest of us, has caused a stagnant economy and declining standard of living and worse result for the Middle Class than for others.
This Sunday Pastor Carl continued the Empowered message series by talking about Jesus commissioning the disciples in Matthew 9 & 10. Jesus saw how the people of His day were neglected and discarded and he was moved with compassion because of it. Jesus spent years discipling his followers to see the world the way God sees the world. The framework of God is not the framework of this present age. God desires justice and mercy which flows from his lovingkindness. […] The post The Gospel for the Distressed and Dispirited appeared first on Revival Life Church Boca Raton, FL.
We will overcome. We will find our groove again. We will get back up.
Dispirited by pandemic lockdowns and a massive real estate crisis, today's young Chinese workers are dreaming less about becoming super-rich entrepreneurs and more about the workaday lives of bureaucrats. Their new distaste for private-sector jobs has caught the attention of the ruling Chinese Communist Party, which is trying to change opinions and recruit for private-sector manufacturing jobs that are going begging. In this week's episode of “Stephanomics,” reporter Tom Hancock discusses the unrest brewing among China's youth. Many have newly minted degrees and a growing number have embraced anti-capitalist idealism, exacerbating a mismatch between the jobs that are available and the jobs they actually want. Meantime, younger workers see the country's state-owned enterprises as more stable than privately-owned ones amid Covid-19 outbreaks and lockdowns, creating intense competition for public-sector jobs. The upshot is the jobless rate among China's youth is likely to hit 20%, which has alarmed President Xi Jinping's government. Host Stephanie Flanders talks to Bloomberg Chief Economist Tom Orlik about the outlook for the world's biggest country. He says China likely has been overstating its growth for years, giving critics reason to question how big its economy actually is right now. But China's leadership has proven it can develop that economy, and “it would be a big mistake for us to underestimate how big they will likely become in the next 10 or 20 years,” Orlik says. And, Flanders also talks worker wages with Rachel Reeves, who as the UK's Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer is the chief economic voice of the opposition Labour Party. It's a risky topic to address since Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey got lambasted last winter for suggesting workers forgo seeking pay raises because they might be inflationary. Reeves wouldn't say what a reasonable increase for workers would be, given ongoing discussions over pay by UK authorities, but suggested the trick to giving everyone a raise is boosting the economy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome in ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, to Kindred Spirits on the RFK Refugees Podcast Network. Ted and Jon review another loss for a severely depleted Spirit side while looking ahead to games coming up. (I've just stopped updating the show notes because it's the same story every week at the moment). We also got into some listener questions and emplored you to tell your friends about this show! Join us Live Monday at 8:30PM and Subscribe so you can get this and every episode wherever you get your podcasts! Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear and you want to help support our show and get exclusive content, head on over to our Patreon or subscribe to our Twitch page with your free Amazon sub (or your American Fiat Currency!) Vamos! RFKRefugees.com
Welcome in ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, to Kindred Spirits on the RFK Refugees Podcast Network. Ted and Jon review another loss for a severely depleted Spirit side while looking ahead to games coming up. (I've just stopped updating the show notes because it's the same story every week at the moment). We also got into some listener questions and emplored you to tell your friends about this show! Join us Live Monday at 8:30PM and Subscribe so you can get this and every episode wherever you get your podcasts! Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear and you want to help support our show and get exclusive content, head on over to our Patreon or subscribe to our Twitch page with your free Amazon sub (or your American Fiat Currency!) Vamos! RFKRefugees.com
Alex asked, and Alex receives new intro music for the show. The mental health levy won in a landslide. Other Ohio election thoughts. Since late last year I have been a dispirited and dejected dater. Why it's important to do a podcast with my Dad. The Walleye are moving on. And Toledo's new AD had an extra ticket for the clinching game. Tom Hanks was here today. Some dude ran on stage at Dave Chappelle.
Those who fought in their twenties would be in their mid-sixties now – and there are quite a few thousand vets on both sides commemorating fallen comrades.As you heard last episode, the ownership of the Falklands has been disputed for centuries although the islanders themselves are very clear who they are – they're British. Through today's podcast you'll hear that at times, London was not so sure about that. What some forget is that the British government in the 1960s were close to doing a deal with the Argentinians to offload the Falklands at a time of great global pressure on the UK – specifically with regard to its many colonial dependencies and its stuttering economy. Both sides in the Falkland Malvinas dispute have very long memories. We heard how the Spanish had forced the French to hand ownership of Port Egmont on West Falklands back to the British in 1770. We also heard how the British left the Port having hammered a plaque on a door in 1773. When we left off last, the British had returned to the Falklands with two warships the Tyne and Clio under the command of Captain James Onslow on the 2nd January 1833.Argentinians all are also convinced that the Malvina's belong to them, outrageously seized in 1833 by a distant European colonial power called England.Across the Atlantic and an entire century and a half later, British Foreign Secretary Francis Pym was to announce in 1982 that Her Majesty's government “…is not in any doubt about our title to the islands and we never have been …”But did possession amount to nine-tenths of the law? Get bonus content on Patreon Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Desta feita vamos estar à conversa com os Dispirited Spirits, uma banda presente na final do concurso Música já e com muito futuro pela frente, esperamos que gostem.
The spirit of discouragement is a thief and Doesn't come from God! In today's podcast I talk about: Let's look at: -The definition of discouragement -Where it originates -What discouragement looks like -What's the damage -How it is defeated Tune in for some encouragement! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/faithcoffeandakid/message
Blewett's Blitz digs into the New York Jets' dispirited effort in Kansas City against the Chiefs this past Sunday which wasn't pretty. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Courier Talking Football: Dundee FC, Dundee United, St Johnstone and other east coast Scottish clubs
Dundee United fans are hoping Jeando Fuchs can provide the answer to the problem of serving Lawrence Shankland. Meanwhile, bold selection calls by James McPake paid off for Dundee, the two top Fife clubs are putting down impressive markers and Jim, Ian and Eric discuss who Brechin City should appoint to replace Mark Wilson.
Discouraged? Dispirited? Romans15:13...
Scholars have said the Book of Hebrews was written to "rekindle a dampened fire." Dispirited, beaten down by constant persecution, Jewish believers in the Roman Empire desperately needed encouragement. The writer of Hebrews answered their need with a letter designed to reignite their trust in Jesus. A renewed sense of His superiority over every obstacle we face builds our faith, renews our confidence, and stokes our passion.
Scholars have said the Book of Hebrews was written to "rekindle a dampened fire." Dispirited, beaten down by constant persecution, Jewish believers in the Roman Empire desperately needed encouragement. The writer of Hebrews answered their need with a letter designed to reignite their trust in Jesus. A renewed sense of His superiority over every obstacle we face builds our faith, renews our confidence, and stokes our passion.
Scholars have said the Book of Hebrews was written to "rekindle a dampened fire." Dispirited, beaten down by constant persecution, Jewish believers in the Roman Empire desperately needed encouragement. The writer of Hebrews answered their need with a letter designed to reignite their trust in Jesus. A renewed sense of His superiority over every obstacle we face builds our faith, renews our confidence, and stokes our passion.
Scholars have said the Book of Hebrews was written to "rekindle a dampened fire." Dispirited, beaten down by constant persecution, Jewish believers in the Roman Empire desperately needed encouragement. The writer of Hebrews answered their need with a letter designed to reignite their trust in Jesus. A renewed sense of His superiority over every obstacle we face builds our faith, renews our confidence, and stokes our passion.
Scholars have said the Book of Hebrews was written to "rekindle a dampened fire." Dispirited, beaten down by constant persecution, Jewish believers in the Roman Empire desperately needed encouragement. The writer of Hebrews answered their need with a letter designed to reignite their trust in Jesus. A renewed sense of His superiority over every obstacle we face builds our faith, renews our confidence, and stokes our passion.
Scholars have said the Book of Hebrews was written to "rekindle a dampened fire." Dispirited, beaten down by constant persecution, Jewish believers in the Roman Empire desperately needed encouragement. The writer of Hebrews answered their need with a letter designed to reignite their trust in Jesus. A renewed sense of His superiority over every obstacle we face builds our faith, renews our confidence, and stokes our passion.
Scholars have said the Book of Hebrews was written to "rekindle a dampened fire." Dispirited, beaten down by constant persecution, Jewish believers in the Roman Empire desperately needed encouragement. The writer of Hebrews answered their need with a letter designed to reignite their trust in Jesus. A renewed sense of His superiority over every obstacle we face builds our faith, renews our confidence, and stokes our passion.
Scholars have said the Book of Hebrews was written to "rekindle a dampened fire." Dispirited, beaten down by constant persecution, Jewish believers in the Roman Empire desperately needed encouragement. The writer of Hebrews answered their need with a letter designed to reignite their trust in Jesus. A renewed sense of His superiority over every obstacle we face builds our faith, renews our confidence, and stokes our passion.
Scholars have said the Book of Hebrews was written to "rekindle a dampened fire." Dispirited, beaten down by constant persecution, Jewish believers in the Roman Empire desperately needed encouragement. The writer of Hebrews answered their need with a letter designed to reignite their trust in Jesus. A renewed sense of His superiority over every obstacle we face builds our faith, renews our confidence, and stokes our passion.
Scholars have said the Book of Hebrews was written to "rekindle a dampened fire." Dispirited, beaten down by constant persecution, Jewish believers in the Roman Empire desperately needed encouragement. The writer of Hebrews answered their need with a letter designed to reignite their trust in Jesus. A renewed sense of His superiority over every obstacle we face builds our faith, renews our confidence, and stokes our passion.
Scholars have said the Book of Hebrews was written to "rekindle a dampened fire." Dispirited, beaten down by constant persecution, Jewish believers in the Roman Empire desperately needed encouragement. The writer of Hebrews answered their need with a letter designed to reignite their trust in Jesus. A renewed sense of His superiority over every obstacle we face builds our faith, renews our confidence, and stokes our passion.
Scholars have said the Book of Hebrews was written to "rekindle a dampened fire." Dispirited, beaten down by constant persecution, Jewish believers in the Roman Empire desperately needed encouragement. The writer of Hebrews answered their need with a letter designed to reignite their trust in Jesus. A renewed sense of His superiority over every obstacle we face builds our faith, renews our confidence, and stokes our passion.
Scholars have said the Book of Hebrews was written to "rekindle a dampened fire." Dispirited, beaten down by constant persecution, Jewish believers in the Roman Empire desperately needed encouragement. The writer of Hebrews answered their need with a letter designed to reignite their trust in Jesus. A renewed sense of His superiority over every obstacle we face builds our faith, renews our confidence, and stokes our passion.
Scholars have said the Book of Hebrews was written to "rekindle a dampened fire." Dispirited, beaten down by constant persecution, Jewish believers in the Roman Empire desperately needed encouragement. The writer of Hebrews answered their need with a letter designed to reignite their trust in Jesus. A renewed sense of His superiority over every obstacle we face builds our faith, renews our confidence, and stokes our passion.
Scholars have said the Book of Hebrews was written to "rekindle a dampened fire." Dispirited, beaten down by constant persecution, Jewish believers in the Roman Empire desperately needed encouragement. The writer of Hebrews answered their need with a letter designed to reignite their trust in Jesus. A renewed sense of His superiority over every obstacle we face builds our faith, renews our confidence, and stokes our passion.
Scholars have said the Book of Hebrews was written to "rekindle a dampened fire." Dispirited, beaten down by constant persecution, Jewish believers in the Roman Empire desperately needed encouragement. The writer of Hebrews answered their need with a letter designed to reignite their trust in Jesus. A renewed sense of His superiority over every obstacle we face builds our faith, renews our confidence, and stokes our passion.
Scholars have said the Book of Hebrews was written to "rekindle a dampened fire." Dispirited, beaten down by constant persecution, Jewish believers in the Roman Empire desperately needed encouragement. The writer of Hebrews answered their need with a letter designed to reignite their trust in Jesus. A renewed sense of His superiority over every obstacle we face builds our faith, renews our confidence, and stokes our passion.
Scholars have said the Book of Hebrews was written to "rekindle a dampened fire." Dispirited, beaten down by constant persecution, Jewish believers in the Roman Empire desperately needed encouragement. The writer of Hebrews answered their need with a letter designed to reignite their trust in Jesus. A renewed sense of His superiority over every obstacle we face builds our faith, renews our confidence, and stokes our passion.
Scholars have said the Book of Hebrews was written to "rekindle a dampened fire." Dispirited, beaten down by constant persecution, Jewish believers in the Roman Empire desperately needed encouragement. The writer of Hebrews answered their need with a letter designed to reignite their trust in Jesus. A renewed sense of His superiority over every obstacle we face builds our faith, renews our confidence, and stokes our passion.
Scholars have said the Book of Hebrews was written to "rekindle a dampened fire." Dispirited, beaten down by constant persecution, Jewish believers in the Roman Empire desperately needed encouragement. The writer of Hebrews answered their need with a letter designed to reignite their trust in Jesus. A renewed sense of His superiority over every obstacle we face builds our faith, renews our confidence, and stokes our passion.
Scholars have said the Book of Hebrews was written to "rekindle a dampened fire." Dispirited, beaten down by constant persecution, Jewish believers in the Roman Empire desperately needed encouragement. The writer of Hebrews answered their need with a letter designed to reignite their trust in Jesus. A renewed sense of His superiority over every obstacle we face builds our faith, renews our confidence, and stokes our passion.
Scholars have said the Book of Hebrews was written to "rekindle a dampened fire." Dispirited, beaten down by constant persecution, Jewish believers in the Roman Empire desperately needed encouragement. The writer of Hebrews answered their need with a letter designed to reignite their trust in Jesus. A renewed sense of His superiority over every obstacle we face builds our faith, renews our confidence, and stokes our passion.
Scholars have said the Book of Hebrews was written to "rekindle a dampened fire." Dispirited, beaten down by constant persecution, Jewish believers in the Roman Empire desperately needed encouragement. The writer of Hebrews answered their need with a letter designed to reignite their trust in Jesus. A renewed sense of His superiority over every obstacle we face builds our faith, renews our confidence, and stokes our passion.
Scholars have said the Book of Hebrews was written to "rekindle a dampened fire." Dispirited, beaten down by constant persecution, Jewish believers in the Roman Empire desperately needed encouragement. The writer of Hebrews answered their need with a letter designed to reignite their trust in Jesus. A renewed sense of His superiority over every obstacle we face builds our faith, renews our confidence, and stokes our passion.
Scholars have said the Book of Hebrews was written to "rekindle a dampened fire." Dispirited, beaten down by constant persecution, Jewish believers in the Roman Empire desperately needed encouragement. The writer of Hebrews answered their need with a letter designed to reignite their trust in Jesus. A renewed sense of His superiority over every obstacle we face builds our faith, renews our confidence, and stokes our passion.
Scholars have said the Book of Hebrews was written to "rekindle a dampened fire." Dispirited, beaten down by constant persecution, Jewish believers in the Roman Empire desperately needed encouragement. The writer of Hebrews answered their need with a letter designed to reignite their trust in Jesus. A renewed sense of His superiority over every obstacle we face builds our faith, renews our confidence, and stokes our passion.
Dispirited culture is a popular subculture among today's young people. They may feel they've lost a purpose in life, don't have the energy to work, love to complain, only want to slouch on the sofa and DON'T WANNA DO ANYTHING.Some argue that young people need help to resist this culture coz it's too negative an outlook on life. What does the culture mean? Is it that bad?
Thousands of migrants and refugees remain stuck in limbo at European borders as the European Commission begins legal action against countries refusing to take asylum seekers. - Az Európai unió megkezdte azoknak az országoknak a szankcionálását, akik továbbra sem fogadnak be menekülteket, többezer menedékkérő továbbra is az európai határok között rekedt, teljes bizonytalanságban.