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How do we live after God prunes what we still desire but must not keep? Even after loss, our hearts often long for what God has taken. In this message, Pastor Jon explores Lamentations 3:19–24 and the “winter of the soul”—those seasons when God feels silent, comfort fades, and faith is tested. Through Jeremiah's lament, we learn that winter is not abandonment but transformation. God uses sacred sadness to strip away false security and reveal His steadfast love, faithfulness, and presence. The season you're in is not the end of your story; it's the soil where resurrection begins.
What if God is launching a spring in your soul? In John 21, the disciples return to what's familiar after failure, only to encounter Jesus on the shore with a new invitation. In this message, Pastor Jon shares how renewal begins when we release what's familiar, trust God's voice over fear, and rest in His grace. Like Peter, we discover that Jesus doesn't erase our past—He redeems it. The Spring of the Soul begins when we stop striving, start listening, and step forward into the new work God is forming within us.
Der Polizeipräfekt ist fassungslos: wie will Dupin wissen, wo der Brief versteckt ist? Das Murmelspiel eines Schuljungen und die Buchstaben auf einer Landkarte enttarnen die Täuschung. Podcast-Tipp: eat.READ.sleep https://1.ard.de/eatreadsleep-cp Von Edgar Allan Poe.
Moritz und Dirk und wieder geht es in die Kälte… und zwar zum Buckingham Palace… Richtig gehört…Aber da ist es bitterkalt und wir sind mal gespannt, wie wir das finden sollen…Viel Spaß bei unserer neuen Folge…# Link zum Hörspiel # Die Couchfesseln – MSU Soundtrack # MSU-Hörspiel-Playlist Social Media:Facebook Instagram Discord YouTubeSpeakPipe couchfesseln@gmx.deDie Couchfesseln ist ein privates Hobbyprojekt und steht nicht mit MARITIM in Verbindung.Vielen Dank an KRÄFT für das handgemalte Cover und an unsere Station Voice Jaqueline KolaikaIntromusik von MusikFox (Lizenz liegt vor); Soundeffekte von PixabayVielen Dank fürs Hören!00:38 – Intro01:54 – Begrüßung und Vorgeplänkel07:00 – Hardfacts12:57 – Besprechung58:48 – Fazit62:06 – Dirk und Moritz spekulieren68:22 – Abspann und Outtakes70:35 – Aus den Archiven von Poe und Dupin 2
Dans le cadre des conférences ECHO organisées par Cap Sciences, Gérald Bronner vous présente son ouvrage "À l'assaut du réel" aux PUF. Entretien avec Raphaël Dupin.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In John 11, Jesus turned Lazarus' death into a moment that revealed God's glory. Crowds were divided—some grieving, some doubting, some criticizing—but Jesus declared, “Did I not tell you that if you believe, you will see the glory of God?”Cultural moments, like the public assassination of Charlie Kirk, also draw crowds and divide opinions. But they can become revival moments when God's people respond by speaking the gospel not with outrage or silence, but with unity and love.
The second of Poe's Auguste Dupin detective stories, “The Mystery of Marie Roget” follows Dupin and his biographer as they unravel the case of a missing perfume worker, found dead in the river. Written by James Comtois, and directed by Alex Zavistovich. Music and sound effects by James D. Watson, featuring the voices of Adam R. Adkins, David Hanauer, Jimi Kinstle, Melanie Kurstin, Jennifer Restak, and Alex Zavistovich. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The second of Poe's Auguste Dupin detective stories, “The Mystery of Marie Roget” follows Dupin and his biographer as they unravel the case of a missing perfume worker, found dead in the river. Written by James Comtois, and directed by Alex Zavistovich. Music and sound effects by James D. Watson, featuring the voices of Adam R. Adkins, David Hanauer, Jimi Kinstle, Melanie Kurstin, Jennifer Restak, and Alex Zavistovich. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This message explores Paul's words in Galatians 6, where serving others is shown as the pathway from fragile faith to lasting maturity. It reflects on the struggles that often pull people away from serving and how humility, perseverance, and shared commitment strengthen both families and the church. At the heart of it is the reminder that the gospel is most alive when God's people carry one another's burdens in love.
C dans l'air l'invité du 14 août 2025 avec Ludovic Dupin, directeur de l'information de la Société française d'énergie nucléaire (Sfen)Gravelines, la plus grande centrale nucléaire d'Europe de l'Ouest, a été stoppée par un phénomène naturel inattendu. Dans la nuit du dimanche 10 au lundi 11 août, quatre réacteurs se sont automatiquement mis à l'arrêt après la découverte d'un banc de méduses dans les filtres des stations de pompage qui aspirent l'eau de mer pour le refroidissement. EDF assure qu'aucun impact n'a été constaté sur la sûreté des installations, la sécurité du personnel ou l'environnement. La centrale reprend progressivement son activité.En pleine canicule, plusieurs centrales doivent limiter leur production pour respecter la réglementation sur les rejets thermiques et faire face aux fortes chaleurs. Au Bugey, sur le Rhône, et à Golfech, sur la Garonne, où l'eau frôle les 28 °C, la production est réduite ou suspendue. EDF a prolongé l'arrêt d'un réacteur du Bugey alors que les températures approchaient les 40 °C dans le Sud-Est. Ces épisodes illustrent la vulnérabilité des centrales françaises face au réchauffement climatique, même si certaines installations situées dans des régions très chaudes, comme aux Émirats arabes unis ou à Phoenix, fonctionnent sans entrave.La consommation d'électricité baisse en été, mais le recours accru à la climatisation alourdit la demande et soulève des critiques sur son impact environnemental. En 2024, 67 % de l'électricité française provenait du nucléaire, contre 14 % pour l'hydroélectricité, 9 % pour l'éolien et 4 % pour le solaire, selon RTE. La filière reste l'objet de critiques, liées aux risques d'accident et à la gestion des déchets radioactifs. Selon un rapport de la Cour des comptes, 280 000 m³ de déchets faiblement radioactifs, qui le resteront plus de 100 000 ans, ne disposent toujours pas de solution de stockage en France. À cela s'ajoutent des problèmes d'exploitation : l'EPR de Flamanville est à l'arrêt depuis mi-juin 2025 en raison d'un défaut d'étanchéité sur une soupape.Invasion de méduses, canicule, eau trop chaude : jusqu'où le réchauffement climatique peut-il menacer les centrales françaises ?Ludovic Dupin, directeur de l'information de la Sfen, expliquera comment un banc de méduses a paralysé plusieurs réacteurs à Gravelines et pourquoi la canicule freine ou arrête plusieurs centrales chaque été.
What happens when we start celebrating ministry wins more than the One who gave them? In Luke 10, Jesus sends out seventy-two disciples who return amazed by the power they witnessed—but Jesus redirects their joy. This message explores how our identity in Christ should outweigh our accomplishments for Him. Discover how to find lasting joy not in what you do, but in being known and loved by God.
What holds many Christians back from sharing the gospel with friends and family? Often, it's a sense of inadequacy or fear. In this opening message for Waymaker.Church's 2025 Year of Harvest, we explore Luke 9–10, where Jesus sends out seventy-two ordinary followers—not just the twelve—to prepare the way for His arrival.This message reminds us that we are not called to save people, but to prepare the way for Jesus to meet them. Through prayer, compassion, and obedience, every believer is invited into the mission of the harvest. The opportunities are all around us—but the workers are few. Jesus is clear: the mission won't be easy—but it is worth the risk. You are sent and you are equipped.
Een Bretagne thriller, boek 3. Wanneer een reeks duistere zaken bij een zoutkeet leidt tot de verdwijning van een journalist, krijgt Dupin te maken met belangenverstrengeling en valse alibis… Uitgegeven door Uitgeverij De Fontein Spreker: Oscar Siegelaar
We're having a Poedown today on Sherlock Says! Your hosts Rachael and Ansel are going back to the common ancestor from which most detective fiction evolved, Edgar Allan Poe's Murders in the Rue Morgue, the first of his Dupin stories. Ready to find out where Doyle ripped his whole jam off from?Content Warning: graphic descriptions of murderContact the pod! Linktree at: https://linktr.ee/sherlocksayspod?fbclid=PAAaalIOau9IFlX3ixKFo3lsvmq6U1pYn8m3cf7N6aOqkqUGCljCO0R00KZ3E
Een Bretagne thriller, boek 2. Wanneer er drie dode lichamen aanspoelen aan de kust van een idyllisch Bretons schiereiland, staat commissaris Dupin voor een ingewikkelde zaak… Uitgegeven door Uitgeverij De Fontein Spreker: Oscar Siegelaar
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"God didn't just build us to start—He built us to finish well."What if the breakthrough you've been waiting for is on the other side of not giving up?In this powerful message from Week 3 of the Built For This series, Pastor Jon Dupin unpacks how God strengthens us to endure, even when we feel tired, discouraged, or ready to quit. Anchored in Philippians 1:6 and Nehemiah 6 & 12, this sermon reminds us that the Gospel isn't just about a strong start—it's about a faithful finish.
Crystal Caudill is one of my favorite historical fiction authors, but when I found out that Written in Secret kicks off a new series that TIES INTO THE OLD ONE??? Totally jazzed. Listen in to find out about the goat. note: links may be affiliate links that provide me with a small commission at no extra expense to you. From a three-legged goat to someone killing off people and making an author look suspicious, what more can you expect??? Add in a heroine who not only writes as a man BUT... is determined to stop Cincinnatti's corruption, well... SOLD! Take my money! Written in Secret by Crystal Caudill What happens when fiction becomes reality? In the corruption-infested Queen City, danger lurks in every shadow, but Lydia Pelton refuses to stay silent. She writes under a pseudonym, E. A. Dupin, crafting crime novels to exact justice and right the wrongs she sees in society. When a serial killer decides to be the sword to her pen, Lydia is confronted with the consequences of her words. Four men are dead, and the city blames her. With murders on the rise, Officer Abraham Hall's only lead is Lydia's fiction, and he is thrust into an investigation with the "Killer Queen of Romance." Despite his misgivings about the woman, he realizes that even with his reputation for catching elusive criminals, he needs her help. But his unexpected attraction to Lydia proves as difficult to manage as the woman herself. As the mystery unfolds, Abraham and Lydia race to rewrite the ending, not only for Cincinnati's citizens, but for their own hearts too. You can find out more about Crystal Caudill on her WEBSITE and follow her on GoodReads and BookBub. You can also join her Facebook Group HERE. Like to listen on the go? You can find Because Fiction Podcast at: Apple Castbox Google Play Libsyn RSS Spotify Amazon and more!
In this powerful kickoff to our "Built For This" series, Pastor Jon Dupin explores how God uses seasons of loss, burnout, and disappointment not to break us, but to build us. Drawing from Nehemiah 1 and John 16:33, we're reminded that renewal begins in surrender, not strength, and that the Church is built to rise, not because of our efforts, but because of Jesus' victory.✅ Feeling stuck?✅ Facing delay, discouragement, or defeat?This message will help you see your season through God's eyes—and find hope to rebuild, starting now.
C'est une maladie chronique qui touche de plus en plus de Français, environ 4 millions selon le dernier comptage, mais surtout dans des formes de plus en plus sévères : on parle de l'asthme avec Clairelyne Dupin, pneumologue à Paris et spécialiste de cette maladie. Ecoutez L'invité de RTL Midi avec Vincent Parizot et Albane Leprince du 02 mai 2025.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
“In a world filled with pain and chaos, how can the resurrection of Jesus still be Good News?”In this powerful Easter message, Jon Dupin unpacks 1 Corinthians 15 and shows us why the resurrection isn't just a story from the past—it's the foundation of our hope today.If Jesus didn't rise, faith is empty, sin wins, and death is the end. But because He did rise, we have real hope, real power, and a promise that what's broken won't stay that way.Through honest storytelling and biblical truth, this message invites you to see resurrection not as an instant fix—but as the beginning of restoration in you and the world around you.
On this Palm Sunday, Pastor Jon Dupin delivers a powerful message about the arrival of King Jesus. Not with force, but in humility, riding on a donkey. Drawing from Zechariah 9 and Luke 19, this sermon challenges us to examine what's holding back our praise and proclamation.In a world where comfort, cynicism, and fear often keep our faith quiet, we are reminded that Jesus is worthy of public, passionate, and vocal worship. If even the stones would cry out, how much more should we?1. Learn why your voice matters2. Discover the courage to share your Jesus story3. Step into a life of bold worship and witness4. This week, let your praise be louder than your fear.
"The House of Horror," despite its pulp sensibilities, clearly resonates with the Poe-esque tradition of detective fiction intertwined with the macabre and the sensation novel. Like Poe's tales, Quinn's story utilises a combination of rational investigation and visceral horror to create a sense of dread and suspense. De Grandin, though more flamboyant than Poe's Dupin, embodies the detective figure who seeks to unravel a dark mystery through observation and deduction. The story shares Poe's fascination with the grotesque and the psychologically disturbed, as exemplified by the character of Dr. Marston and his horrifying experiments. While Quinn's style is less atmospheric and more reliant on plot-driven thrills than Poe's, "The House of Horror" nonetheless shares a common lineage in its blend of mystery, horror, and a fascination with the darker aspects of human nature. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What does it really mean to follow Jesus? In Matthew 25, Jesus paints a clear picture—true faith is revealed through compassionate action. The Parable of the Sheep and the Goats challenges us to move beyond empty religion and into a life marked by love, service, and sacrifice.At Waymaker.Church, we believe faith and action go hand in hand. In this message, we unpack how Jesus identifies His true Church—not by religious activity, but by a heart transformed to serve “the least of these.”Join us as we explore how compassionate action shapes us to see and become more like Jesus.
In his letter to the Ephesians, Paul calls the church to unity, reminding believers of their identity in Christ and the power of God's love. In this message, we explore key themes from Ephesians—salvation by grace, the church as the body of Christ, and the call to live with holiness, love, and the full armor of God.But relationships within the body of Christ aren't always easy. We often struggle with idealization, impatience, and intolerance—expecting perfection, demanding immediate change, and rejecting differences. Paul challenges us in Ephesians 4:1-6 to pursue unity by embracing humility, patience, and love.A Jesus-centered community requires grace, acceptance, and deference, allowing the Spirit to transform our relationships. When we replace judgment with discernment and demands with humility, we reflect the love of Christ more fully.Join us as we dive deeper into experiencing the depths of God's love and maturing in faith together.
How can we build deep, lasting friendships that reflect the love of Jesus? In this message, Pastor Jon Dupin unpacks Jesus' command to "love one another" and explores why relationships are essential for a thriving faith. Despite having the best tools for community, many believers struggle with isolation, individualism, and self-reliance. But Jesus calls us to something greater—a life of Jesus-centered friendships that strengthen our faith and serve as a powerful witness to the world.Join us as we dive into John 13, learning how to restore relationships, carry one another's burdens, and embrace the kind of friendships that transform lives. Don't miss this powerful start to our One Another series!
What does it mean to be a true friend in a Jesus-centered community? In this message, Pastor Jon Dupin unpacks the biblical foundation of loving correction—a key characteristic of authentic friendship.Too often, we believe myths about relationships in the church:❌ Following Jesus automatically makes us great at friendships.❌ We will naturally get along with other believers.❌ Love for one another is instant and effortless.But the New Testament tells a different story. True friendship isn't about flattery or appeasement—it's about mutual affection and correction, sharpening one another toward spiritual maturity (Proverbs 27:17, Ephesians 4:15).Through Galatians 6, we learn how to:✅ Restore others with gentleness when they stumble.✅ Carry one another's burdens while taking personal responsibility.✅ Love in a way that transforms judgment into compassion and action.Are you ready to build deeper, Christ-centered relationships? Watch now and take a step toward living out the “one another” commands of Scripture.
Le 29 mai 2021 en Dordogne, Terry Dupin, un ancien militaire de 29 ans, devient fou de jalousie. Il vient de découvrir qu'Aline, son ex-compagne, la mère de ses 3 enfants, a refait sa vie avec un autre homme. Terry Dupin enfile sa tenue de camouflage, prend sa carabine, son 9mm et il débarque en opération commando chez son ex.
Le 29 mai 2021 en Dordogne, Terry Dupin, un ancien militaire de 29 ans, devient fou de jalousie. Il vient de découvrir qu'Aline, son ex-compagne, la mère de ses 3 enfants, a refait sa vie avec un autre homme. Terry Dupin enfile sa tenue de camouflage, prend sa carabine, son 9mm et il débarque en opération commando chez son ex.
Deep-seated bitterness causes many to lose faith and dwindle in depression. Join Pastor Jon for the third and final installment of the Untangling the Heart series as he walks us through untangling bitterness so that we can find joy and extend forgiveness.