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Joining me to discuss the current state of UAP disclosure and current events, such as whistleblower Matthew Brown, is Vinnie Adams. Vinnie is a U.K. based UFO/UAP researcher, with over a decade of research experience. He is the founder of Disclosure Team, a social media platform and podcast covering many aspects of the UFO phenomenon including the latest news, case studies and interviews. Vinnie had appeared at various UFO (UAP) conferences such as the Roswell Incident and Echo Conference in Paris, France. In June 2024 Vinnie appeared in the BBC documentary series 'Paranormal: The Village That Saw Aliens'. Visit Vinnie's YouTube Channel "Disclosure Team" https://youtube.com/@realdisclosureteamSubscribe, like, and share your thoughts below. ☕️Please help the YT channel grow. SUBSCRIBE, like, comment, and click the YouTube Notification Bell so you don't miss a show. Thank you! https://www.youtube.com/mysticloungeHALF LIGHT documentary: https://tubitv.com/movies/678744/half-lightMatthew Brown Interview on Weaponised: https://youtu.be/4n_bRtnIP14?si=qqXLOov7NgMJAvxm #uap #ufo
Christine Caine, author, speaker and founder of Propel Women and the A21 Campaign, challenges the ladies at Grace City Church's Echo Conference to live shame-free, remembering they are created by God for a greater purpose. Learn more about Echo Conference at www.gracecityfl.com/echo
Nicole Smithee, from Liberty Church in New York encourages the ladies at Grace City Church's Echo Conference to stir up the Giant-killer in them. Learn more about Echo Conference at www.gracecityfl.com/echo
Pastor Christina Gard challenges the ladies of Echo Conference to live on Mission. Learn more about Echo Conference at www.gracecityfl.com/echo
I first met Aubrey McGowan approximately in the summer of 2010. And like some other stories you have previously heard on this podcast, we met at the ECHO Conference in Dallas. At that time Aubrey was leading worship (as well as doing all kinds of other things...mentoring, vision casting, etc.) at Hope Fellowship in Frisco, TX. Since our first meeting a deep friendship has formed and I have really come to admire a lot of things about him. Two things in particular that have stood out to me over the last five years is Aubrey's generous spirit and his ability to solve problems and build just about anything. Over the course of the last couple of years I noticed our conversations had shifted in some ways as Aubrey began to wrestle with new questions. There was a restlessness in him that God was calling him to step out and do some different things, but there was also a very patient steadfastness as he prayed, made plans, and listened to God's direction in his life. I've really enjoyed watching Aubrey and his wife Jen's journey over this last year as they have ventured off into a new adventure. And their journey has been inspiring. Aubrey has many talents and gifts. He a worship artist. He's a writer. And he and his wife (and kids) are super crafty. Check out their Etsy store as well as Song and Story. But in this podcast we really focus on this new transition in the life of he and his family (and I will have him back on another time to talk about all these creative endeavors). So in this podcast episode you will learn how Aubrey and his family simplified their life (finances, food, etc.) emphasized the importance of family togetherness created margin for exploration I love these three themes that we discuss in the podcast. I really think they are essential elements for families wanting to create change in their lives and head into a new transition. You may not have a family at this point in your life, but we can all learn how to simplify our lives and create more margin for exploration. Please listen and subscribe to my podcast in the following places, and then leave a comment letting me know what you liked about the show, or what guest you would like to hear from. Thank you so much for your support. iTunes Stitcher Player FM Libsyn Resources Discussed in the Show Aubrey's Website Aubrey's Twitter Aubrey's Instagram Song and Story Millworks on Instagram Song and Story Etsy Store Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg Mckeown Financial Peace University Vintage Remedies
In the Summer of 2008 I was sitting in my inlaw's home office working on their computer. My wife, 1 year old daughter and I had just moved from Los Angeles to Dallas to live a more compelling story, but we knew very few people except for some family we had in the DFW area. So there I was online looking for some way to connect with people in Dallas. At the time I was pretty involved in the online intersection of faith and technology, and so it was with great interest that I saw that a brand new conference was taking place in Dallas a couple of weeks after our move. The conference was the ECHO Conference, and it was there that I met so many great people...many who have come to be some of my closest friends today. One of those great people was Scott McClellan, who at the time was a part of the organization who was putting on the conference. To this day, I look back at that conference as really helping me get connected in a new city. The ECHO Conference may no longer exist, but my relationships from them exist. And Scott has been one of my close friends who I have learned a great deal from. Scott is currently the Communications Pastor at Irving Bible Church in Irving, TX. Scott and his wife Annie have been a part of this church community for about 14 years, and have been instrumental in the leadership of the Tapestry Adoption and Foster Care Ministry at the church. Over the last 9 to 10 years I have been really interested in the concept of story as a framework for living a compelling life, and Scott is someone who has taught me a lot about this concept. I have not only learned from him through our many conversations, but he and his wife have modeled this concept in their personal lives through their adoption process and the participation in the lives of those around them who seek out their wisdom in the area of adoption. Scott chronicles much of this journey in his book, Tell Me a Story: Finding God (and Ourselves) Through Narrative. In this episode we explore: the concept of story and how it can be a framework for your life. the influence of Donald Miller's work in our lives. what makes for a compelling life story. the struggle to live a compelling story and how comfort, anxiety, and the American dream can often keep us stuck. how discontent and anxiety can be a great catalyst for growth in our lives. Scott and Annie's story of adoption. etcetra Please listen and subscribe to my podcast in the following places, and then leave a comment letting me know what you liked about the show, or what guest you would like to hear from. Thank you so much for your support. iTunes Stitcher Player FM Libsyn Resources and Links Mentioned in the Episode Website Twitter Donald Miller Donald Miller's sermon Story at Mars Hill in Michigan A Million Miles in a Thousand Years Blood Water Mission and Jena Lee Nardella Tapestry Tell Me a Story: Finding God (and Ourselves) Through Narrative
This week we are live at the Echo Conference for a After Effects user group, Brad And Trent Armstrong talk through some basics that Church Media Designers need to know! You can find the Resouce sheet at http://bit.ly/C6frM