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What's a triple bottom line? Why was Mass Timber the “Right Material” for Adohi hall at the University of Arkansas? Our guest, Peter MacKeith, is Dean and Professor of Architecture at the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design at the University of Arkansas and was intimately involved in the building of Adohi hall. We're also joined, again, by our friend Donnie Williams. Donnie has some questions for Peter about the supply chain on this particular project! Related Links Fay Jones School of Architecture and DesignAdohi HallThanks for listening! Please be sure to leave a rating or review and follow us on our social accounts! SUBSCRIBE! Like us on LinkedIn! Like us on Facebook! Follow us on Instagram!Eddie's LinkedIn Tyler's LinkedIn See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode following Donnie Williams talk on Intentionality in Making Disciple Makers, Bobby Harrington engages Donne and Brandon Guindon on various topics such as the need for change, the importance of alignment in church culture, and practical ways to have a biblical worldview and disciple others.
In this episode, Donnie Williams (Lead Pastor of Lifepointe) discusses the importance of intentional discipleship and the need for a biblical worldview in today's culture. The bad news is only 6% of Christians have a biblical worldview, which means we have a desperate need to align discipleship with scripture and confront cultural lies by teaching God's word. Donnie gives us hope by encouraging us to start small, stay consistent, and keep pushing to multiply our disciple-making efforts.
What's the difference between false teachers and true teachers? Find out as Donnie Williams shares at New Life. Welcome to New Life Online! We are so glad you are here! Learn more about New Life at http://newlife.church. Fill out a Digital Connection Card to ask specific questions at http://newlife.church/connect.
What's the difference between false teachers and true teachers? Find out as Donnie Williams shares at New Life. Welcome to New Life Online! We are so glad you are here! Learn more about New Life at http://newlife.church. Fill out a Digital Connection Card to ask specific questions at http://newlife.church/connect.
In Matthew 7:15-20, Jesus tells his followers that we should watch out for false teachers and prophets. Why is this important and how can we spot false teachers today? Donnie Williams shares about it. To watch Donnie's full message go to: https://youtu.be/KxuX-xO4zeE Share your stories, prayer requests, or your response to this sermon clips in the comments below. If you would like to know more about New Life, who we are, what we believe, or when we meet, visit http://newlife.church. Or you can fill out a digital connection card at http://newlife.church/connect - we would love to get to know you better!
In Matthew 7:15-20, Jesus tells his followers that we should watch out for false teachers and prophets. Why is this important and how can we spot false teachers today? Donnie Williams shares about it. To watch Donnie's full message go to: https://youtu.be/KxuX-xO4zeE Share your stories, prayer requests, or your response to this sermon clips in the comments below. If you would like to know more about New Life, who we are, what we believe, or when we meet, visit http://newlife.church. Or you can fill out a digital connection card at http://newlife.church/connect - we would love to get to know you better!
What's the difference between false teachers and true teachers? Find out as Donnie Williams shares at New Life. Welcome to New Life Online! We are so glad you are here! Learn more about New Life at http://newlife.church. Fill out a Digital Connection Card to ask specific questions at http://newlife.church/connect.
What's the difference between false teachers and true teachers? Find out as Donnie Williams shares at New Life. Welcome to New Life Online! We are so glad you are here! Learn more about New Life at http://newlife.church. Fill out a Digital Connection Card to ask specific questions at http://newlife.church/connect.
Episode 60 is here! This is a great conversation with Lead Pastor, Donnie Williams, who recently lead his church thru a defining season that turned into a whole new vision as a church. Donnie shares wisdom about preaching, vision casting, church planting, and the future of the church. Don't miss this one!Learn more about Donnie's Church HereRemember you can always find us atwaypointchurchpartners.comFollow us atfacebook.com/WaypointChurchPartnersinstagram @waypointchurchpartnersThe Waypoint Podcast is hosted and produced by Dyke McCordhosted, produced, and edited by Rebecca HottIf you want to find out more about supporting Waypoint Church Plants head toiplantchurches.comRegister for future Waypoint Events or reach out to any of our Staff!
In episode 5 of this season's Digital and Dirt podcast, Ian welcomes Donnie Williams, EVP and CDO of Horizon Media to discuss trends and how Horizon plans to stay at the forefront of the industry. To learn more about this episode and see behind-the-scenes photos check out Lamar's blog linked here -programmatic.lamar.comPodcast BreakdownWho is Horizon Media & Donnie's Role (3:20-13:00) Innovation & Trends (13:35-23.13)Innovation in a multitude of ways (24:00-32:27)Chat GBT and AI (39:17-45:51)Bridging the gap between virtual and real world (46:50-53:00)
On this episode of the Real Life Theology Podcast, Donnie Williams discusses how pastors and church leaders can create alignment in their church staff culture. He shares his own church's struggle to create a culture that is aligned and unified in what they believe and how they operate. Donnie gives practical steps to help any church create alignment in their environment.
This is Renew.org's first track session from this year's National Disciple Making Forum. In this episode, Donnie Williams (lead pastor of Lifepointe Church) teaches on what his church has done to switch from a more attractional model to a Bible centered model. He discusses what it looks like to combat culture's leanings though sound biblical teaching and Discipleship.
Supply Chain Lessons From NW Arkansas with Donnie Williams Donnie Williams and Joe Lynch discuss supply chain lessons from NW Arkansas. Donnie is an Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management and the Executive Director of the Supply Chain Management Research Center in the Sam M. Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas. About Donnie Williams Donnie Williams, Ph.D. in an Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management and the Executive Director of the Supply Chain Management Research Center in the Sam M. Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas. Dr. Williams has a BBA in Finance, an MBA and. Ph.D. in Logistics and Supply Chain Management, all from Georgia Southern University in Statesboro, GA. Donnie has a passion to build a bridge between the logistics/supply chain industry and academia, seeking to build relationships that will benefit students, practitioners and faculty in a collaborative environment. Dr. Williams' professional experience includes warehouse operations, project management and leadership training. His work has been published in various academic and practitioner journals, including the International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management, Transportation Journal, Marketing Theory and Practice, Transportation Management Journal, Supply Chain Management Review and Supply Chain Quarterly. Dr. Williams is also part of a team of researchers that provides the annual DC Measures Benchmarking study for the Warehouse Educators Research Council (WERC). Department of Supply Chain Management at the Sam M. Walton College of Business Northwest Arkansas is the beating heart of the world's supply chain industry. The Department of Supply Chain Management at the Sam M. Walton College of Business is uniquely positioned by its close proximity to over 300 Fortune 500 companies that have established satellite operations in Northwest Arkansas to support the world's largest retailer. In addition to faculty expertise, our students benefit from the Walton College Supply Chain Management Research Center, which connects students to industry executives, internships, and job opportunities. Recognizing the quality of the SCM program faculty and graduates, the U.S. News & World Report has rated the Walton Supply Chain program among the best in the United States.Since its founding at the University of Arkansas in 1926, the Sam M. Walton College of Business has grown to become the state's premier college of business – as well as a nationally competitive business school. Through teaching, research, and service, Walton College is a thought leader and a catalyst for transforming lives in Arkansas, the United States and the world. The mission of the Sam M. Walton College of Business is to advance and disseminate business knowledge using a diverse, inclusive, and global perspective and to encourage innovation in our primary strategic endeavors: Retail, Data Analytics, and Entrepreneurship. Key Takeaways: Supply Chain Lessons From NW Arkansas Donnie Williams, Ph.D. in an Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management and the Executive Director of the Supply Chain Management Research Center in the Sam M. Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas. In the podcast interview, Donnie and Joe discussed supply chain lessons from Northwest Arkansas (NWA). Northwest Arkansas is a metropolitan area and region in Arkansas within the Ozark Mountains that includes four of the ten largest cities in the state: Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers, and Bentonville, the surrounding towns of Benton and Washington counties. The United States Census Bureau defined Fayetteville–Springdale–Rogers Metropolitan Statistical Area includes 3,213.01 square miles and 546,725 residents (as of 2020), ranking NWA as the 105th most-populous metropolitan areas in the United States. NWA is also one of the fastest growing regions in the USA thanks in part to the growth of Walmart, Tyson Foods, ArcBest, J. B. Hunt, which are all based in the region. Because of the companies above a lot of logistics and supply chain companies moved to the region. The co-location led to unprecedented amounts of collaboration, cross-pollination, and innovation. With all that supply chain talent living in the area, it was no surprise that The Department of Supply Chain Management at the University of Arkansas became the best supply chain program according to Gartner. The focus on supply chain in the community, university, and corporations has led to the region being recognized as a hub for logistics and supply chain innovation. Learn More About Supply Chain Lessons From NW Arkansas Donnie's LinkedIn The Department of Supply Chain Management at the Sam M. Walton College of Business The Logistics of Logistics Podcast If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive review, subscribe, and share it with your friends and colleagues. The Logistics of Logistics Podcast: Google, Apple, Castbox, Spotify, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tunein, Podbean, Owltail, Libsyn, Overcast Check out The Logistics of Logistics on Youtube
Donnie Williams is a United States Navy Veteran. He has a degree in Police Science and served asa reserve officer.He was one of the top tournament competitors of his time and retired with more than 85 Championshiptrophies. He has appeared in several motion pictures including A Force of One, Black Belt Jones andEnter The Dragon. ... Donnie Williams – Conquest Over Hatred, Black Karate Federation – Ep57
Glee. It isn't just a hit TV show. For today's guest, it has been a catalyst for dreams. Tune in this week to hear Donnie Williams unpack the goodness of Glee!Check out Here We Are on Instagram, Facebook, or Patreon!
Donnie Williams, lead pastor of Lifepointe Church in Raleigh, NC, guest speaks at Generation Church.
Donnie Williams, lead pastor of Lifepointe Church in Raleigh, NC, guest speaks at Generation Church.
Join Pastor Eric and Jed Robyn with our guest, Donnie Williams, as we discuss racism in America, and how we are called as Christians to be ministers of reconciliation, uniting the body of Christ as one new man, and laboring to restore the Kingdom of God.
Join Pastor Eric and Jed Robyn with our guest, Donnie Williams, as we discuss racism in America, and how we are called as Christians to be ministers of reconciliation, uniting the body of Christ as one new man, and laboring to restore the Kingdom of God.
Each year WERC partners with DC Velocity to produce the Annual Survey and Report on Industry Metrics so supply chain professionals can see how they measure up to their peers. For 2021, the study was sponsored by Kenco Logistics, Yale, and Optricity. We're talking with Joe Tillman, Karl Manrodt and Donnie Williams about the key metrics and trends identified in this year's survey.
Each year WERC partners with DC Velocity to produce the Annual Survey and Report on Industry Metrics so supply chain professionals can see how they measure up to their peers. For 2021, the study was sponsored by Kenco Logistics, Yale, and Optricity. We're talking with Joe Tillman, Karl Manrodt and Donnie Williams about the... Read more »
With an engineering career spanning over 30 years, experience, wisdom and guidance are key descriptions of what to expect from Mr. Donnie Williams' podcast. As a Civil Rights era graduate from Southern University and subsequent experience working with products such as oil, soft drinks, candy and rice, he has witnessed change (and lack of change) in engineering and will provide guidance for how to navigate through this developing field. Listen in to learn tips on how to define professional and personal success.
This episode is a bucket list for me. I speak with one of my best friends, my mentor, and a someone that has really had a great impact on many in our industry – Donnie Williams. EVP, Chief Digital Officer of Horizon Media. If you know me, you know Donnie. I attribute a lot of my success and professional approach to his mentorship and overall care for the people around him. In our discussion, we talk about what it takes to be a leader of now and the future, the importance of evolving both as a parent and also as a member of our global society, but more importantly – why Donnie has all those tattoos! Donnie really inspired the pluralist and forever curious in me and continues to bring a lot of growth, innovation and perspective to our industry and others around him. I hope you enjoy this discussion as much as I did and take note of some of his guidance and vulnerability
With 2020 coming to a close, we continue to reflect over the year. Today, we talk about our interviews from last year. And there are a lot of them. Related Links January’s Eric Reinholdt February's Todd Dawalt March’s John Reid April’s Charlie Gilkey May’s Steven Brooks June’s Donnie Williams and Peter MacKeith July’s Roy Underhill August’s Gripes for Architects September’s Kelly Doyle October’s Tessa Lau November’s Greg Sizemore December’s Randy Collins Special Episode - Barbie the Welder Future Guest Dan Conery Text us and let us know what you thought of this episode! 478-221-7009 Please consider subscribing! SUBSCRIBE! Like us on LinkedIn! Like us on Facebook! Follow us on Instagram! Eddie's LinkedIn Tyler's LinkedIn (Our day job)
Jeremy Kellett provides an important update on this additional episode of the Oakley Podcast and is joined by dispatchers Randy Caldwell and Clayton Smith and owner-operators David Carothers and Donnie Williams for the discussion. The announcement highlights the importance of preventing contamination to customer products.Key points in the conversation:Introducing this episode's panel (1:32)Examples of contamination (6:00)Owner-operator feedback on the situation (9:27)Washouts and keeping the trailers clean (12:23)End dump issues with contamination (25:06)Our responsibility to get the product to the customer the way they want it (30:50)Thank you to this group of dispatchers and owner-operators to help shed light on how we can improve our customer service in this area.Oakley Trucking is a family-owned and operated trucking company headquartered in North Little Rock, Arkansas. For more information, check out our show website: podcast.bruceoakley.com
A new MP3 sermon from Fellowship Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Psalm 73 Speaker: Donnie Williams Broadcaster: Fellowship Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 9/6/2020 Bible: Psalm 73 Length: 31 min.
In this episode, we will introduce you to our good friend and brother in Christ, Donnie Williams. Donnie oversees several ministries, including The Miracle Center and Action School of the Prophet. He has a powerful life story and testimony. He loves the Lord and has a huge heart for Israel and the Jewish people. Donnie is a powerfully anointed man of God.
What's a triple bottom line? Why was Mass Timber the “Right Material” for Adohi hall at the University of Arkansas? Our guest, Peter MacKeith, is Dean and Professor of Architecture at the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design at the University of Arkansas and was intimately involved in the building of Adohi hall. We're also joined, again, by our friend Donnie Williams. Donnie has some questions for Peter about the supply chain on this particular project! PLEASE VOTE FOR US HERE! Construction Junkie - best podcast of the year 2020 Related Links Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design Adohi Hall Thanks for listening! Please be sure to leave a rating or review and follow us on our social accounts! SUBSCRIBE! Like us on LinkedIn! Like us on Facebook! Follow us on Instagram! Eddie's LinkedIn Tyler's LinkedIn (Our day job)
What can we learn from Walmart? Our friend, Donnie Williams, is the Executive Director of the Supply Chain Management Research Center at the University of Arkansas. He also happens to have a background as a Construction Project Manager! His background provides incredible insights into how big businesses use logistics and supply chains to gain a competitive edge. He also walks us through how we can map our own supply chain! Grab your coffee and settle in, there’s a lot of good stuff in this one! PLEASE VOTE FOR US HERE! Construction Junkie - best podcast of the year 2020 Related Links The Sam M. Walton College of Business Donnie’s LinkedIn Staple Yourself to an Order - Harvard Business Review SCMR - Research Summaries Thanks for listening! Please be sure to leave a rating or review and follow us on our social accounts! SUBSCRIBE! Like us on LinkedIn! Like us on Facebook! Follow us on Instagram! Eddie's LinkedIn Tyler's LinkedIn (Our day job)
In this episode of The Church Planting Podcast, Donnie Williams of Lifepointe Church in Raleigh, NC talks to Greg about navigating honestly and healthily through difficult situations in the life of a church.
In this episode of The Church Planting Podcast, Leilani Sizemore and Donnie Williams talk with Greg about practical tips for staying motivated to work hard and healthy for the journey of church planting.
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Our friend Donnie Williams is a Fort Worth icon. He embodies the spirit of our dynamic city. He is unapologetic with style....he is not afraid to be honest and his opinions are unabashed. His images shot with film are truly analog: representations of something real.
We are blessed to be joined by Donnie Williams as he teaches out of Isaiah 35 on Pentecost Sunday.
Isaiah 35
Week four of our series, "Explore God: Is the Bible reliable?" with guest pastor Donnie Williams at Hope Community Church on April 29, 2018. Explore God is a safe and creative place to seek answers to the questions we all have about God, faith, religion and more. Over 50 churches from all denominations in the Triangle area are participating in the Explore God initiative for five-weeks. We are exploring five big questions in a sermon series each weekend and in public discussion groups in the Triangle.
Week four of our series, "Explore God: Is the Bible reliable?" with guest pastor Donnie Williams at Hope Community Church on April 29, 2018. Explore God is a safe and creative place to seek answers to the questions we all have about God, faith, religion and more. Over 50 churches from all denominations in the Triangle area are participating in the Explore God initiative for five-weeks. We are exploring five big questions in a sermon series each weekend and in public discussion groups in the Triangle.
The Third Episode of Crit Tank features an interview with Fort Worth artist Diana Urbina. We talk about the changing medium of photography, its power and relevancy in today's society, and the explosion of local photographers such as Donnie Williams aka @willid420 and Erin Margaret Alison Rambo aka just: Rambo. Brian Holland with HD Vinyl and HiFi is hosting the Art & Vinyl Show on Saturday May 7th at Winehaus. Artists include: Monica Wright, Jay Wilkinson, Jenna Riehl, Ethan Bowen, Hannah Taylor, and John Worley Host/Engineer: John Worley Music by: Duck Armstrong "El Buho Cosmico"
Sunrise Service (Speaker Donnie Williams)
“The Truth” every Friday on www.soulgrooveradio.co.uk with more classic tracks from DJ Mr Jay & Love In Action who have selected some of the finest in soul and R&B. Our featured artists for podcast 113 includes Muhammad Ayers, Teri Tobin, Raheem DeVaughn, Donnie Williams and Park Place, Avant, Brian Courtney Wilson, Keith Robinson, Governor, Robert Glasper Experiment and Boyz II Men. The “Quintessential” Soul Session - The night happens at Harry’s Wine Bar on Friday 2nd March from 8pm till 1am. Musically, it pledges to fuse simply the best soul and R&B classics. Quality control is assured by the fact that the man behind it is DJ Mr Jay (Soul Groove Radio & “The Friday Connection”), who for many years has staged musically impeccable soulful events for audiences worldwide. Where: Harry’s Wine Bar - 113 Lynchford Road – Farnborough - GU14 6ET When: Friday 2nd March Doors: 8pm – 1am; FREE ALL NIGHT Dress: Smart/Casual Contact: 07833 512924 / info@djmrjaylive.com Remember to tune into www.soulgrooveradio.co.uk or download the podcasts from http://djmrjay.podomatic.com/ or simply type “Dj Mr Jay’s Podcasts” in the search box on iTunes. Find out more about “The Truth” email us at info@djmrjaylive.com.
“The Truth” every Friday on www.soulgrooveradio.co.uk with more classic tracks from DJ Mr Jay & Love In Action who have selected some of the finest in soul and R&B. Our featured artists for podcast 112 includes Zara McFarlane, Esperanza Spalding, Day 26, Silhoutte Brown, Tyrese, Donnie Williams, J.Meyer, Conya Doss, Frank McComb, Fred Hammond, Teairra Mari and Musiq Soulchild. “Quintessential” Valentines Soul Session - The night happens at Harry’s Wine Bar on Saturday 11th February from 8pm till 1am. Musically, it pledges to fuse simply the best soul and R&B classics. Quality control is assured by the fact that the man behind it is DJ Mr Jay (Soul Groove Radio & “The Friday Connection”), who for many years has staged musically impeccable soulful events for audiences worldwide. Where: Harry’s Wine Bar - 113 Lynchford Road – Farnborough - GU14 6ET When: Saturday 11th February Doors: 8pm – 1am; FREE ALL NIGHT Dress: Smart/Casual Contact: 07833 512924 / info@djmrjaylive.com Remember to tune into www.soulgrooveradio.co.uk or download the podcasts from http://djmrjay.podomatic.com/ or simply type “Dj Mr Jay’s Podcasts” in the search box on iTunes. Find out more about “The Truth” email us at info@djmrjaylive.com.
“The Truth” every Friday on www.soulgrooveradio.co.uk with more classic tracks from DJ Mr Jay & Love In Action who have selected some of the finest in soul and R&B. Our featured artists for podcast 109 includes Carmen Hendricks, Reel People, Ledisi, Michael Ayers, Donnie Williams and Park Place, Will Downing, Keith Sweat and J Holiday Remember to tune into www.soulgrooveradio.co.uk or download the podcasts from http://djmrjay.podomatic.com/ or simply type “Dj Mr Jay’s Podcasts” in the search box on iTunes. Find out more about “The Truth” email us at info@djmrjaylive.com. The Friday Connection celebrates its 1st Year Anniversary on Friday 27th January. Dj Mr Jay (Soul Groove Radio/iTunes Podcasting), Greg Edwards & Crouchie will be playing the best in Soul, Disco and Jazz-Funk for the jam at the plush Mandolay Hotel in Guildford. Expect soulful musical nuggets all the way from 9.00pm to late, remember it’s free before 10pm, after which tickets are £6 in advance, or £8 on the door. The Mandolay Hotel is in London Road, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 2AE.