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Today's HeadlinesFulani increasingly target Nigerian ChristiansOral ministry is vital as Sudanese education system failsHow FMI is building trust in some of the hardest places to follow Christ
Today's HeadlinesWar in Sudan tramples women and girls' dignity, but God's Word speaks hopeZimbabweans struggle to survive drought amid competition for resourcesThe miracle of gospel on the US-Mexico border
Today's HeadlinesSudan tops Emergency Watchlist for deteriorating humanitarian situationFamily ties are behind the International Day of Prayer for Persecuted Christians300 Colombian pastors, 2.7 million Scripture booklets
Today's HeadlinesIn year three of Myanmar's civil war, Bible translators work from unlikely placesUsing the gospel to address cultural misogynyChristians across Native America weigh culture against Jesus
Recently I tried to play jazz. It got me thinking about jazz, so I share some thoughts about playing jazz as a violinist, how I approach it, what it's like, how I practice, and how I take a solo.The tune is Ed Weaver's Cluck Old Hen. In the words of my friend Shane, it's a "nice, meditative tune".Email me at meganbeller@fiddlestudio.com.Listen and subscribe on Apple Music, Spotify, or Buzzsprout. Find me on YouTube and Bandcamp. Here are my Fiddle Studio books and my website Fiddle Studio where you can find my courses and mailing list and sign up for my Top 10 Fiddle Tunes!
Today's HeadlinesWest Bank believers persevering through the strain of warSudan displacement halts oral Bible translation workArab Baptist Theological Seminary prepares for leadership transition
Today's HeadlinesHaiti: temporary government awaits signatures, God's work continuesChurches grow despite uncertainty in UkraineBible translators affected by war and displacement need wisdom
Today's HeadlinesSudan: Muslim refugees persecute Christian refugeesOral Bible translators in Sudan keep working even as war displaces
Today's HeadlinesIsrael threatens war on Hezbollah and LebanonHanukkah continues in Israel amidst two months of warOral Bible stories go viral in Ethiopian community
Today's HeadlinesChristian leaders exhausted by war, unrest, earthquake in SyriaThe legitimacy of Oral Bible TranslationMission Cry makes plans for expansion
Today's HeadlinesOver half of Sudan's population needing aidAwareness helps believers reach Muslims for ChristOccult king meets the King of Kings
Today's HeadlinesIran protests “won't stop,” says Gospel workerThree ways Iran hurts womenSpoken Worldwide partners with Church of the Nazarene
Today's HeadlinesUkrainian pastor brings aid to Kherson regionSpoken Worldwide completes first New Testament using oral methodologyHaiti ministry holds Christmas Day party
Today's HeadlinesIranian Christians reflect on protests50,000 Bibles released to Chinese churches in MoscowTwo-thirds of global population prefer oral learning
Today's HeadlinesMuslim extremists wreak havoc in NigeriaHow to overcome trauma when your church can't or won't help youUnity in the Church benefits global missions work
On this week's NTL Now Shane Wilber recaps the Spring Sports standings and talks the D4 Football Combine with Ed Weaver of Circle W Sports. Plus Shane gets the chance to interview Towanda Sr. Pitcher Maddie Maynard to talk Towanda Softball and more. Download now on Apple & Google Podcasts, Spotify, and NTLSports.com.
This week's episode of the NTL Now Podcast includes highlights and analysis of last week's Canton Warrior Football State Playoff action courtesy of Wellsboro Home Page, Joseph Carreon, and Ed Weaver. Plus Shane Wilber interviews this year's NTL Volleyball Player of the Year Aislyn Williams (Canton), and Mitch Rupert stops by to talk State Football and the growth of Girls Wrestling programs in PA. Download now on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and NTLSports.com.
This Sunday, we are hopping out of the Moses story to look at another story about being sent. In Acts 18, we find a story about a man named Apollos. Most of us can relate to his story. Have you ever been sent, either by people or God? Did you feel like you were fully equipped for the job? What did you do about that? What does God have you reflecting on this week?Support the show (https://www.emmettnaz.org/give.html)
One of the toughest things to do in business is introduce an innovative idea to a brand new market. It takes a lot of patience, education and marketing to get the community on board with your vision. In today's episode, I spoke with John Vogt and Ed Weaver of the Home Page Network (an online broadcasting station in Tioga county, PA) to talk about the challenges of doing just that. Be sure to tune in as John and Ed take the time to share their wins and mistakes in business over the past few years. If you have an innovative business idea that you are struggling to get your community on board with, make sure to listen to this week's episode of Small Business Made Simple! Free Resources Mentioned in Podcast: 5 Mistakes You Could Be Making On Your Website (Free PDF Download) Connect with me on social media. I'd love to hear from you! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sam1ca/ Instagram: @sammoss5 Together by STEAM PHUNK https://soundcloud.com/steamphunk Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music provided by Music for Creators https://youtu.be/ya66qIxZQVw
Patrick begins the message this week with some important announcements and then transitions into an important interview with Ed Weaver about what God is doing to reach oral-preference learners with the gospel. He then continues our series in 1 Corinthians by looking at the imperative placed on every believer to live a life focused on giving up our freedoms in order to serve others.
Get off your sofa, grab a friend or children (your own), and head to your local orchard! Ed Weaver, 3rd generation grower, talks about under-appreciated, locally grown apples you must try and fun fall actives at Weaver's Orchard.
Get off your sofa, grab a friend or children (your own), and head to your local orchard! Ed Weaver, 3rd generation grower, talks about under-appreciated, locally grown apples you must try and fun fall actives at Weaver’s Orchard.
Get off your sofa, grab a friend or children (your own), and head to your local orchard! Ed Weaver, 3rd generation grower, talks about under-appreciated, locally grown apples you must try and fun fall actives at Weaver’s Orchard.
Ellen Horan talks to Ed Weaver about his journey to becoming a third generation owner of the orchard and asks him about his "experience marketing".