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If you've ever had to say goodbye to a beloved pet, this conversation will speak to your soul.We're joined by Gale Wilkinson—animal communicator, dog rescuer, and now author of a powerful new book that chronicles her journey through losing her beloved dog Samson, discovering her spiritual gifts, and using that pain to help others heal.Her new book, Samson's Story: A Tale of Pet Loss Grief, Love, Hope, and Magic, isn't just a guide through grief—it's a lifeline. Robyn can attest to that because she used it after she lost her own beloved dog, Eddie. Every page is infused with wisdom, vulnerability, and the reminder that love never dies—it just changes form. Samson is still guiding her... and possibly helping her find him again in this lifetime.We're talking about pet grief, animal communication, reincarnation, and what it really means to stay connected to our furry family—even after they cross over. Plus: synchronicities that will blow your mind, and Gale's mission to rescue dogs in need through her nonprofit, Gale Loves Dogs.Get ready to cry, laugh, and believe in a little bit of magic.In this episode:The signs that led Gale to Samson (including some mind-blowing name synchronicities!).Why pet grief can hit even harder than human loss — and why that's valid.How Gale unlocked her intuitive giftsWhat animal communication really is — and how you can stay connected to your pet, even after they've crossed overHow Gale's book can help you navigate pet griefGale's powerful mission to rescue dogs through her nonprofitRESOURCES FROM GALE WILKINSONGale's Book: Visit petlossgrief.info to purchase Samson's Story: A Tale of Pet Loss Grief, Love, Hope and Magic Visit Galelovesdogs.com to find out more about fostering, adopting or supporting the work that Gale and her team are doing.TED Talk - Pet loss grief; The Pain Explained by Sarah Hoggan MORE ABOUT GALE WILKINSONGale's professional background is in finance, strategy, and marketing. She has worked at Nielsen in new product consulting and Orbitz in strategy and data. More recently, she started two venture capital firms - IrishAngels and VITALIZE Venture Capital - where she has helped hundreds of people invest in early stage startups. She holds degrees from Notre Dame (undergrad) and Chicago Booth (business school). Make sure you're FOLLOWING Seeking Center, The Podcast, so you never miss an episode of life changing conversations, aha moments, and some deep soul wisdom. Visit theseekingcenter.com for more from Robyn + Karen, plus mega inspo -- and the best wellness + spiritual practitioners, products and experiences on the planet! You can also follow Seeking Center on Instagram @theseekingcenter.
In today's episode, Viet Tran and Sam Hardesty sit down with Ethan Petrosky and Nate Farlee and discuss their involvement at Kentucky Wesleyan College. They're involved with Sigma Nu, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Every Life Matters, and Inter-fraternity Council! Listen to them talking about it!
Pastor Wayne Van Gelderen shares biblical truth that will bring hope and comfort in these uncertain days. May we draw closer to God through this time and impact those around us for eternity. https://fallsbaptist.org https://baptistcollege.org https://www.theegeneration.org https://ontovictorypress.com If you'd like to support this ministry - https://fallsbaptist.org/give/
Listen to today's podcast... Our world is changing and sometimes that change is difficult to keep up with. Sometimes we see the need for the change, but we don't know how to move forward. Sometimes we want the change and we look for ways to push it forward. I grew up in rural Ontario where my cousins and second cousins and so on were my neighbours and classmates. We looked like each other and we sounded like each other. I had 3 local TV stations, and we watched very little TV except for hockey, which I tuned out. I don't remember giving skin colour a second thought. I went to University and I still don't remember giving it a second thought. It wasn't until I lived in Toronto that I remember hearing some of my first racial slurs. I know that 30 years later, I have said or thought things that were racial generalizations in reactions to activities, sayings, or even music. So here we are in the midst of turmoil and I am still seeing arguments around Black Lives Matter versus All Lives Matter. I absolutely agree with both statements. Black Lives Matter. All Lives Matter. Your Life Matters. My life matters. However, I can not remember a time where my skin colour has put me at a disadvantage, or made me looked down upon as something less, or put me at risk, or seen as dangerous. Take One Action Today To Build Your #Resiliency! So what can we all do…Listen and show up. Listen to each other. Show up and be willing to acknowledge someone's experiences, no matter how different it may be to yours. By listening and showing up, by opening up in this way, we can examine where we can push change forward. Where we can make the necessary impact. We all have a role to play in making that happen. It's needed and long overdue as Every Life Matters. #mentalhealth #hr
Description:The story of Mt. Rushmore begins with the story of the state in which it is found: South Dakota.Audio Clips Used (Theme):“President Franklin D. Roosevelt attends dedication of Jefferson sculpture at Mount Rushmore -SDPB” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqCm4SSgQvc)“Trump in South Dakota: Mount Rushmore Will Never Come Down” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PU-GvozCC2g)“Journey Discussions: The Mount Rushmore Vision” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PRlGbE_kWk&t=443s)“Episode 73 - Gutzon Borglum, The One Man War” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzZkYActJxQ&t=79s)“Mount Rushmore Interview 1” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZtSa-BOPuQ&t=2s)“Mount Rushmore - Documentary Films” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUo0GlWqhaw&t=3187s)Theme Music:“Anchor Crawl,” written and performed by Cody Martin. License available upon request.Episode Music (License available upon request):“Every Life Matters,” written and performed by Cody Martin.“Darkest Space,” written by Dustin Ransom; performed by Lost Ghosts.“A Kind Word,” “Echoes of Solitude,” and “Stroll the Westbury,” written by Adrian Dominic Walther; performed by Moments.“High Above” and “Wilderness,” written by Stephen Keech; performed by Wild Wonder.“LightHeart,” written by Joshua Sudduth; performed by TAYME
Today, we are joined by Mechelle Moore, a distinguished gender-based violence advocate and anti-human trafficking specialist with over 15 years of experience in child protection across the Asia Pacific region. Mechelle shares her insightful journey, recounting stories from the frontlines of her tireless efforts in the fight against human trafficking. She delves into the challenges and triumphs she has encountered, shedding light on the complexities of combating this pervasive issue. The conversation explores the importance of raising awareness, self-protection strategies, and the inherent value of every life affected by trafficking. Every life matters; every life deserves protection and empowerment. And you can make a difference. Join us—because when we stand together, we stand against injustice. What we talk about: What is human trafficking for forced criminality Strategies in combatting human trafficking The one story that has had the most impact Helping victims heal from trauma and restart their lives Episode Resources: Mechelle Website Mechelle Instagram Want to start your own podcast? Join our Live Podcasting Masterclass for FREE here - masterclass.joyanchan.co It's time to get your podcast idea out of your head and into the ears of your dream clients! Subscribe to YouTube channel Follow me on Instagram and Facebook ABOUT: Joyan Chan is an award-winning coach, international speaker, and podcaster. The core of her work centers on helping leaders and entrepreneurs develop unshakable confidence to build a Rockstar personal brand, gain worldwide exposure, and earn recognition for their expertise. Joyan's years of experience as a young lecturer, team leader, and business owner have given her a keen sense of what it takes to become a confident, visible, and impactful leader in today's world. Her personal journey, which involved transforming depression into empowerment and building her brand globally from the ground up in just two years, inspired her to create a proven roadmap called "Rookie to Rockstar." This roadmap guides her clients to accelerate their confidence, visibility, and impact, empowering them to embrace their true selves with joy and purpose. Joyan has been featured in numerous magazines, publications, shows and has spoken at many industry events. In March 2022, Joyan was awarded Outstanding Leadership Award on stage in Dubai, UAE. In the same year, she was also named a successful person by Britishpedia. During her interview with the publication house, she said, “because I took the courage to take the path less taken.” Meet me at joyanchan.com
Listen to today's podcast... Our world is changing and sometimes that change is difficult to keep up with. Sometimes we see the need for the change, but we don't know how to move forward. Sometimes we want the change and we look for ways to push it forward. I grew up in rural Ontario where my cousins and second cousins and so on were my neighbours and classmates. We looked like each other and we sounded like each other. I had 3 local TV stations, and we watched very little TV except for hockey, which I tuned out. I don't remember giving skin colour a second thought. I went to University and I still don't remember giving it a second thought. It wasn't until I lived in Toronto that I remember hearing some of my first racial slurs. I know that 30 years later, I have said or thought things that were racial generalizations in reactions to activities, sayings, or even music. So here we are in the midst of turmoil and I am still seeing arguments around Black Lives Matter versus All Lives Matter. I absolutely agree with both statements. Black Lives Matter. All Lives Matter. Your Life Matters. My life matters. However, I can not remember a time where my skin colour has put me at a disadvantage, or made me looked down upon as something less, or put me at risk, or seen as dangerous. Take One Action Today To Build Your #Resiliency! So what can we all do…Listen and show up. Listen to each other. Show up and be willing to acknowledge someone's experiences, no matter how different it may be to yours. By listening and showing up, by opening up in this way, we can examine where we can push change forward. Where we can make the necessary impact. We all have a role to play in making that happen. It's needed and long overdue as Every Life Matters. #mentalhealth #hr
Preached as part of our sermon series thru the Genesis 1-11, entitled “Firm Foundation”. Have a question or prayer request? Email Pastor Nate at nate@auburnchristian.org. Find more info about our church anytime at auburnchristian.org. The post Every Life Matters appeared first on Auburn Christian Church.
Karen Mueller from the Amos Center for Justice joins me to discuss a plan to help those injured by the vaccine! we discuss how we must change the culture in Wisconsin to be ProLife in every form.
This year has been a momentous year for the defense of life in our country. On January 22, 1972, the United State Supreme Court invented a right to abortion not articulated in the constitution in the Roe v. Wade case. It was assumed that with this decision, the question of abortion and its legitimacy would be settled. Instead, it awakened the church and those who recognized the ruling's illegitimacy, injustice, and depravity. In June of this past year, the United States Supreme Court overturned this decision in the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization. We must be very clear that the issue of abortion is not a right or left issue. In fact, it is not truly a political issue. The issue of honoring and protecting life is a pre-political issue. Something that is pre-political existed before government and politics. God gives life, and no man nor government has the right to take life away.In this passage, God declares the uniqueness and sacredness of life because man is an image bearer of God.
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Every Life Matters episode makes itself applicable to the immediacy of the news and the times, but simultaneously, Mr. Johnston explains the times in their context. He underscores the evergreen and important principles that are needed in these times. This episode is the penultimate episode leading up to November elections, 2022. Brian underscores the many misunderstandings that pro-life individuals have come to, and how those misunderstandings, once clarified and then acted on, could have a dramatic impact on the nation. But this happens only through having a dramatic impact on one's immediate community, their county, and their state. This is done through the lawmakers which they elect, and which represent each of those jurisdictions. The recent Dobbs v. Jackson Supreme Court decision, which nullified the Roe v. Wade decision, explicitly stated this principle. The authority to make abortion laws lies with each American citizen, and is done through their elected representatives. All of these down-ballot jurisdictions are representative of the federal representative form of government which we have inherited in the United States. On the national level, that representative government is manifest through the two houses of Congress. Most reportage of the moment rightly focuses in this election on the critical decisions in balance within the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate. These are essential political battles. But without understanding the principles employed there, and how these representatives are hired at each election, the lack of clarity in civics has brought great harm to the pro-life movement. Many efforts made by earnest pro-life individuals don't actually accomplish a change in the laws. Activity is not the same as accomplishment. This specific episode equips Christians of all backgrounds and denominations and even non-Christians in the pro-life movement, with an understanding of appropriate civic actions. These election activities are not arbitrary. They lead to legal accomplishment by lawmakers on behalf of the vulnerable innocent child and of all vulnerable innocent human lives. Brian quotes from Dr. Dobson's, “Family Talk” program of a previous week. In it, Dr. Dobson bemoans the fact that in presidential elections, 25 million Evangelicals don't even register to vote nationwide. But it gets worse. In every general election, 65 million Evangelical voters will admit they will vote but they will not vote down the ballot and will leave blank whole sections of their ballot in what is known as down ballot races. The 65 million American Evangelicals are disproportionately very, very pro-life. Amazingly, the power of their vote is disproportionately more powerful in down ballot races. This power is because in a state wide race - for example California - typically 4 to 8,000,000 ballots can be cast (sometimes more!) The difference of say 50 votes from one particular church in Pomona, California is mathematically a drop in a very, very large ocean. But as you descend down the ballot, (just as the properties of a nitrogen gas bubble expand the further down you descend), the value in properties of that ballot expand exponentially. California has 52 congressional districts - your vote is 52 times more impactful for your Congressional candidate than it is for a state-wide candidate. But continue down into the depths of civics. As you go down to the very local level, those 50 votes are exponentially huge in the city of Pomona and further down in the separately segregated geographic portion of Pomona that's known as a school district. But go further. Go down to District 5 of the school district board. That church in Pomona is in that district. Those 50 votes are now absolutely dispositive. They will help determine the disposition of that election and many school board candidates are elected by much, much smaller margins than 50 votes That same ballot being cast by you has exponentially more power in speaking to your representatives as the Dobbs vs. Jackson decision directed. Your voice is exponentially more powerful in your Congressional district and down to your very local community than it is state wide. So this is the reason in federal and state elections that it is critically important to work with a comprehensive pro-life team in civics. National Right to Life is the team of diverse pro-lifer's. National Right Life PAC and its state affiliate pacs, allow your vote to have a great power on the state and federal level. Your efforts with your local pro-life chapter has incredible power - expansive nitrogen bubble expansion - at the great depths of your local school board. Your same vote has devastating impact in the fight to keep abortion advocates out of your local schools (I, of course, speak metaphorically and urge you to consider these things deeply and as you ascend make sure you decompress, taking this knowledge with you. When you reach the surface please be natural about it. Go out and vote and vote with your local pro-life community.) California Prolife and many of the affiliates of National Right to Life Committee provide an important voter information tool. Historically, these were paper voter guides. But with the advancement in technology and the vast numbers of local candidates, the new vote.californiaprolife.org allows any citizen in the state of California to download their mailing address where they receive their ballot and every pro-life candidate and issue on their local precinct ballot is presented. When pro-lifers vote pro-life, down the entire ballot, they change their communities, they change their counties, they change their members of Congress, they change their states. Again, this tool is available at the California Prolife website www.californiaprolife.org, at the specific url Vote.californiaprolife.org, and national information directing you to each and every state affiliate is available at nrlc.org.
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick-A-Dee" Ubelis, and Former Congressman Ted Yoho (R-FL), co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Chris Burgard, Director, of the documentary, Capitol Punishment Kevin McGary Pres & Co-Founder, Every Black Life Matters | Chairman, Frederick Douglass Foundation of CA | Author | Keynote Speaker | Silicon Valley Professional Suze Shafford, HIPAA Security Analyst, since 2009 www.ArisMedicalSolutions.com "Simplifying HIPAA through Partnership, Education & Support" Mark Tapscott, DC Correspondent to The Epoch Times Jake Denton - Research Associate at the Heritage Foundation's Tech Policy Center Dedication: Sergeant Nicholas W. Tullier, East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office, Louisiana, End of Watch Thursday, May 5, 2022
Our world is changing and sometimes that change is difficult to keep up with. Sometimes we see the need for the change, but we don't know how to move forward. Sometimes we want the change and we look for ways to push it forward. I grew up in rural Ontario where my cousins and second cousins and so on were my neighbours and classmates. We looked like each other and we sounded like each other. I had 3 local TV stations, and we watched very little TV except for hockey, which I tuned out. I don't remember giving skin colour a second thought. I went to University and I still don't remember giving it a second thought. It wasn't until I lived in Toronto that I remember hearing some of my first racial slurs. I know that 30 years later, I have said or thought things that were racial generalizations in reactions to activities, sayings, or even music. So here we are in the midst of turmoil and I am seeing arguments around Black Lives Matter versus All Lives Matter. I absolutely agree with both statements. Black Lives Matter. All Lives Matter. Your Life Matters. My life matters. However, I can not remember a time where my skin colour has put me at a disadvantage, or made me look down upon as something less, or put me at risk or seen as dangerous. Take One Action Today To Build Your #Resiliency! So what can we all do…Listen and show up. Listen to each other. Show up and be willing to acknowledge someone's experiences, no matter how different they may be to yours. By listening and showing up, by opening up in this way, we can examine where we can push change forward. Where we can make the necessary impact. We all have a role to play in making that happen. It's needed and long overdue as Every Life Matters. #mentalhealth #hr
You've just received a tragic diagnosis for your pre-born daughter. What would you do? In light of Roe's reversal, join us as Holly Martin shares her story. Be sure to subscribe to Alabama Unfiltered on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Pastor Mike speaks on every life matters.
We close our word today in obedience to several prophetic dreams to speak life and shift the focus of the Body toward the heart of the Father on this issue. On today's Podcast we release a word on the importance of every life and how their purpose must be released in this hour.
Guest Speakers: Austin Minton & Terri Petzold
Is abortion a sin? That's the question we cover today in this word from our series, Battles in the Breakroom. Arm yourself from a Biblical perspective as we continue to navigate these hard topics with grace & truth. To continue to support this ministry so we can reach people all around the world, visit www.givetofocus.com
How do you live like every life matters? This is from our very first Church Without Walls!
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Every life matters. In Nature, nothing is insignificant. Every member of an ecosystem is needed to help that community thrive, yet as humans we often pretend like we are the only ones who matter. There is a lot that the natural world can teach us about caring for each other and our planet. Today we're joined by Melissa Sciacca, US executive director for the globally-respected David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust based in east Africa. The Sheldrick Trust manages large areas of land in Kenya, protecting elephants and rhinos from threats like poaching, and caring for orphaned wildlife before releasing them back into the wild. Melissa gives us a window into the experiences of African wildlife, what we can learn from them, and how we can ensure that these beautiful animals continue to grow in numbers for generations to come. Learn more about the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust at https://www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org/.CHALLENGE: Adopt a species. Pick an animal you love and learn more about the challenges they face and how we can protect them. Take action in whatever way makes sense to you, and share what you learn with others.TAKEAWAYS: 1: We are all members of a global community, and if we can act from that understanding we can change the world. 2: There is a lot to learn from Nature and the animal kingdom which could help us rethink our world for the better. 3: You can be an ambassador for the causes you care about.Visit www.wecanremaketheworld.com for more info and resources.
A Bible talk by Paul Dale
A Bible talk by Paul Dale
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Our world is changing and sometimes that change is difficult to keep up with. Sometimes we see the need for the change, but we don't know how to move forward. Sometimes we want the change and we look for ways to push it forward. I grew up in rural Ontario where my cousins and second cousins and so on were my neighbours and classmates. We looked like each other and we sounded like each other. I had 3 local TV stations, and we watched very little TV except for hockey, which I tuned out. I don't remember giving skin colour a second thought. I went to University and I still don't remember giving it a second thought. It wasn't until I lived in Toronto that I remember hearing some of my first racial slurs. I know that 30 years later, I have said or thought things that were racial generalizations in reactions to activities, sayings, or even music. So here we are in the midst of turmoil and I am seeing arguments around Black Lives Matter versus All Lives Matter. I absolutely agree with both statements. Black Lives Matter. All Lives Matter. Your Life Matters. My life matters. However, I can not remember a time where my skin colour has not put me at a disadvantage, or made me look down upon as something less, or put me at risk or seen as dangerous. So what can we all do…Listen and show up. Listen to each other. Show up and be willing to acknowledge someone's experiences, no matter how different they may be to yours. By listening and showing up, by opening up in this way, we can examine where we can push change forward. Where we can make the necessary impact. We all have a role to play in making that happen. It's needed and long overdue as Every Life Matters.
With Pastor Gregory J. Williams : Every one of us has a story to tell and in telling that story we become witness of God's story. Find out how you can become a life changer by simply sharing your story in this message. #YourStory, #TransformChurch, #Transformers
Why you should take care of self in this weather and also speak up for SSR Case because every life matters #podcast #podcasting #spotify #podcasts #podcastlife #podcastersofinstagram #podcaster #youtube
The Pledge of Allegiance says; with liberty and justice for all. With the rise in racism and civil unrest, African Americans and other races knows it's not true. Despite discrimination, inequality and injustice, there's no special preference with God. He tore the walls of separation by giving access to Salvation to the Gentiles. In Season 2 Episode 8, we teach that in His eyes, every life matters. RECOMMENDED RESOURCES Jesus Will Rescue You --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vernita-s/message
In this episode we share our views on the current events of our nation... Our intent is never to offend or upset, but from where we stand, EVERY life matters. You've been warned... enjoy!
Our world is changing and sometimes that change is difficult to keep up with. Sometimes we see the need for the change, but we don't know how to move forward. Sometimes we want the change and we look for ways to push it forward. I grew up in rural Ontario where my cousins and second cousins and so on were my neighbours and classmates. We looked like each other and we sounded like each other. I had 3 local TV stations, and we watched very little TV except for hockey, which I tuned out. I don't remember giving skin colour a second thought. I went to University and I still don't remember giving it a second thought. It wasn't until I lived in Toronto that I remember hearing some of my first racial slurs. I know that 30 years later, I have said or thought things that were racial generalizations in reactions to activities, sayings, or even music. So here we are in the midst of turmoil and I am seeing arguments around Black Lives Matter versus All Lives Matter. I absolutely agree with both statements. Black Lives Matter. All Lives Matter. Your Life Matters. My life matters. However, I can not remember a time where my skin colour has not put me at a disadvantage, or made me look down upon as something less, or put me at risk or seen as dangerous. So what can we all do…Listen and show up. Listen to each other. Show up and be willing to acknowledge someone's experiences, no matter how different they may be to yours. By listening and showing up, by opening up in this way, we can examine where we can push change forward. Where we can make the necessary impact. We all have a role to play in making that happen. It's needed and long overdue as Every Life Matters.
An episode filled with derogatory flags against monument infaltration and racial fighting.
In this one I talk about how all lives matter, including police lives. Terrorist organizations are destroying our country because people won't stand up to them.
Every Life Matters regardless of skin color. Conservatives and evangelicals are color blind when dealing with all people who were created in the image of God. So then, who are the ones truly playing the race card? A recent poll … Continue reading →
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LCRFM Unites the World with the power of music! "EVERY LIFE MATTERS" The language of Music is undeniable. Tonight let’s celebrate life 8PM GMT Live from London... For a 2 hour show... Thank You for all your Messages this week... Requests; andros@lcrfm.net or DM me... #mutantdisco #itsandros #londoncallingradio #djandros #itsallaboutthemusic #rethinkmentalillness #nhs
LCRFM Unites the World with the power of music! "EVERY LIFE MATTERS" The language of Music is undeniable. Tonight let’s celebrate life 8PM GMT Live from London... For a 2 hour show... Thank You for all your Messages this week... Requests; andros@lcrfm.net or DM me... #mutantdisco #itsandros #londoncallingradio #djandros #itsallaboutthemusic #rethinkmentalillness #nhs
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This is a podcast where I give my voice to what is happening right now. I am not an expert and I am not any authority figure. I am just a human being like all of you are. I hope that you listen to this podcast with an open mind and open heart --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lifewithjoeycalvo/support
AM I SPECIAL? UNIQUE? WORTHWHILE? “Most people have asked this question in one form or another. Maybe it was about their branding, maybe it was about being a sibling, a twin or an entrepreneur in a very crowded space. The real question is less about BRANDING and more about IDENTITY, less about your UNIQUE SELLING PROPOSITION, more about your UNIQUE HUMAN CONNECTIONS.” J Loren Norris AM I SPECIAL? This first element of the question has really fought a tough battle in the past generation or two. Modern, especially western culture has worked SO VERY HARD to make sure that everyone feels special, they have nearly removed the lines of being special. Everyone gets a trophy, a ribbon and the accolades of being winners, even if they made no effort whatsoever. But more dangerously IMHO, the work of division, separation and false distinctions in an effort to make sure everyone FEELS SPECIAL has done great damage to the concept of true identity. There is an odd dichotomy which constantly cries out, “I am special and unique just like THIS GROUP of also self declared unique and special people.” We want to be special, but not to the extent of being the only one who is that kind of special, then we are alone, a freak, an outcast. We want to be special, just not THAT special. AM I UNIQUE? The next part of this question is often expressed as individuals really push the envelope in modern culture. From hair colors, to tattoos, body piercings, flamboyant clothing styles, audacious automobiles and over the top party til you drop lifestyles all captured for the world to see on Instagram, YouTube, Twitter and TikTok - the social media place to yell LOOK AT ME. The effort exerted by some people to stand out, become and maintain their place at the center of attention, to always cause the lights and the cameras to be intently focused on them, knows no limit. In case you will not answer the question for them, they will certainly, narcissistically, answer for you “LOOK HOW UNIQUE I AM!” AM I WORTHWHILE? Let me throw on the emotional and relational EMERGENCY BRAKE at this point. When this question reaches the level of intensity where it takes on this formation of thought, self injury becomes a concern. Its one thing, an important thing, a growing up and finding my place in this world thing to ask AM I SPECIAL? and if so how? And what does that mean for the direction of my life? Am I worthwhile seems to be the same, but I feel it is a turning point into a very dark space. Questioning my unique attributes as an offering to the world is a powerful journey of discovery. Questioning whether or not I matter, whether I have value, whether I am worthwhile, that's the beginning of a crisis unfolding. In my way distant past I contemplated suicide and I remember with chills the thoughts such as “no one will miss me”, “no one will even notice I am gone.” Leaders, parents, teachers, if you are mentoring, coaching or training someone in their personal growth and development and you encounter the first two elements of this series of questions, celebrate with them, they are on a path to awareness which will revolutionize their life and legacy. If however, they devolve into the questions of worthwhile, worthy of living, value as a human, unless you are trained in suicidal intervention, it is time to seek a hand off. DO NOT ABANDON them, love them and call for back up. EVERY LIFE MATTERS. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/j-loren-norris/message
I'm speaking with Monica Kelsey, Pro-life Speaker, founder of Safe Haven Baby Boxes! In the past 18 months, 6 babies from Indiana have been safely surrendered in a Baby Box. In today's interview, Monica shares her story of being abandoned as a baby and great redemption she found in her life. Her story is hard to hear, but beautiful to recognize how God can work in every situation. Safe Haven Baby Boxes are saving lives and giving moms who are scared and unable to parent, an option, even when they feel they have run out of options. National Safe Haven Crisis line: 1-866-99BABY1 *Make sure your community is aware of Safe Haven Laws, so a baby is never abandoned to die again.
Tireed of the #pandemic doom and gloom? Me too, I'm sick of the relentless score board of dead and infected people. It's depressing and I wanted to take a moment to remind you that if you are feeling this way then that is completely normal.It's normal to feel sad, overwhelmed or just fed up with the #coronavirus. It's impossible not to let those stats get you. Every life matters and the loss of just one is an absolute unimaginable tragety to each and every one of those families.Take a moment to reflect here with me on the video and remind yourself that its ok to be feeling a bit down about all of this. We'll get through it and we will prevail.Make sure you connect with me and join the #goallin ecosystem on social media:https://www.goallin.com.au/chillhttps://www.youtube.com/goallinhttps://twitter.com/goallinpodcasthttps://www.linkedin.com/in/robertnbrus/https://www.instagram.com/go_all_in_podcast/https://www.facebook.com/goallinpodcast/https://www.facebook.com/groups/254714381989102/
Property markets around the globe are struggling with affordability issues. In Sydney, Australia, the crisis continues and one of the human costs is homelessness. Is a solution as simple as increasing housing supply by simplifying the path of development, or are much bigger problems at play? In this Episode of Developmental, Joe speaks with the Rev Keith Garner from Wesley Mission, traversing the tough terrain of homelessness, mental health, substance abuse and domestic violence. And the critical role Wesley Mission plays in our communities to do all the good they can. Hear how Wesley Mission CEO the Rev Keith Garner, driven by faith and supported by family, has been able to dedicate not only his career but his life to helping those most in need.
Ernie shares about how life starts at conception and makes a clear argument for the humanity of unborn babies. Brettani and Tami share a bit about pregnancy care center and the services offered by them.
A message from Rev Kamaloni Tuiono based on Matthew 4:12-23
Kekla Magoon is an award-winning author of a number of books for young adults--the latest is "Light it Up", and she's an incredible storyteller. This book is very insightful and helpful and is timely as we consider both the birthday of The Rev. Martin Luther King whom we honor and recognize next weekend, and of Black History month, which is February. We can gain some insights and awareness for compassion and understanding of recent and current situations, and the will to make a change in our society. www.keklamagoon.com
A message from Rev Rick Dacey based on Genesis 1:27-31
Join us as Darren Davis teaches on the value of every life.
Join us as Darren Davis teaches on the value of every life.
Here is a look into the adoption process as told at a Wonderful To Tell recording session by the Armerding family. You will love this story of faith, trust and obedience as Cole and Lindsey follow the path of adoption that God is leading them down. To see photos of Cole, Lindsey and their family and for more information about adoption, please visit our website at www.wonderfultotell.com
In this message, Pastor Mark talks about the healing of a leper and the value of all life.
Grace Falls Church Auburn, AL
Believers Voice of Victory Video Broadcast for Wednesday 10/26/2016 The act of abortion goes against the laws of nature and the heart of God. Find out your responsibility in defending the unborn.
Believers Voice of Victory Audio Broadcast for Wednesday 10/26/2016 The act of abortion goes against the laws of nature and the heart of God. Find out your responsibility in defending the unborn.
Scripture references: 1Cor. 12:12-14; 27; Luke 19:10; John 1:14; Romans 8:3b; Phil 2:5-8.
This week, on a special edition of the SLHour, author, Carissa Douglas talks about teaching our kids about Confession and Archbishop Smith of Edmonton tells us why Every Life Matters. We also catch up with singer/songwriter Tom Booth and meet ValLimar Jansen. Email us your comments or send ...
This week, on a special edition of the SLHour, author, Carissa Douglas talks about teaching our kids about Confession and Archbishop Smith of Edmonton tells us why Every Life Matters. We also catch up with singer/songwriter Tom Booth and meet ValLimar Jansen. Email us your comments or send ...
This week, on a special edition of the SLHour, author, Carissa Douglas talks about teaching our kids about Confession and Archbishop Smith of Edmonton tells us why Every Life Matters. We also catch up with singer/songwriter Tom Booth and meet ValLimar Jansen. Email us your comments or s...
This week, on a special edition of the SLHour, author, Carissa Douglas talks about teaching our kids about Confession and Archbishop Smith of Edmonton tells us why Every Life Matters. We also catch up with singer/songwriter Tom Booth and meet ValLimar Jansen. Email us your comments or s...
Assisted death is coming to Canada. This week Archbishop Richard Smith of Edmonton tells us what that means and what he's doing about it; Gillian Kantor tells us what she learned from her kids this month, Sebastian Gomes speaks with Michael O'Loughlin author of “The Tweetable Pope” on Conn...
Assisted death is coming to Canada. This week Archbishop Richard Smith of Edmonton tells us what that means and what he’s doing about it; Gillian Kantor tells us what she learned from her kids this month, Sebastian Gomes speaks with Michael O’Loughlin author of “The Tweetable Pope” on Conn...
Every Life Matters with special guest Rebecca Kiessling by Abortion Hurts God HealsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Gateway Church - Spring Lake, Muskegon, Norton Shores, Fruitport, Grand Haven Podcast
Sanctity of Human Life Sunday
Our guests at CVC this weekend are Bob and Pam Tebow. Through their stance on family and life, they has been given a national platform to encourage the pro-life message. They will be sharing why "Every Life Matters".
A straight talk about what the Bible says about unborn children and what you can do about it. #defundplannedparenthood --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heidistjohn/support
For more than four decades, a woman's right to an abortion has been both the law of the land and a deeply divisive cultural issue. How are we as Christians to respond to this issue while shining the truth and light of Christ into the world?