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Why do witches and healers turn to Spiderweb Jasper when they need grounding, protection, and connection? In this Crystal Library episode of Big Crystal Energy, host Ashleigh Bodell weaves through the mystical world of Spiderweb Jasper - a stone known for balancing chaos with calm and reminding us of the invisible threads that link all things.Explore its rich history, magical symbolism, and ritual uses as Ashleigh reveals how this mesmerizing stone can anchor your energy, strengthen intuition, and help you find clarity amid life's noise. Whether you're a practicing witch, a crystal collector, or simply seeking inner balance, Spiderweb Jasper offers wisdom that's both ancient and deeply personal.So brew your favorite tea, light a candle, and step into the web of protection, presence, and magic. Meet Ashleigh Bodell – your guide to the mystical and the magical on the Big Crystal Energy Podcast.By day, she's a dedicated orthopedic physician assistant, but by night, she dives deep into the metaphysical, exploring crystals, energy work, and the unseen forces that shape our world. From childhood fascinations with witches and faeries to a transformative rediscovery of crystals, Ashleigh's journey bridges science and spirituality, the practical and the mystical. A mom, a wife, and a seeker, she brings a relatable, no-fluff approach to exploring the “spooky and kooky” side of life. Through Big Crystal Energy, she creates a space where the magical and the mundane coexist - because we don't have to choose between our careers, families, and the call of the unknown.Tune in as she uncovers wisdom from crystal healers, spiritual coaches, and magic makers, inviting you to embrace your own big crystal energy.Connect Ashleigh : https://www.instagram.com/bigcrystalenergypodcast/https://www.instagram.com/mystical.mama.ashReferences & Further ReadingGeology & ScienceGeology Science – “Spiderweb Stone: Properties, Formation, and Localities”https://geologyscience.com/gemstone/specific-gemstones/spiderweb-stone/Spec4Gem – “Spiderweb Jasper: Another Black and White Marble”https://www.spec4gem.info/reports/8-reports/332-spiderweb-jasper-another-black-and-white-marble.htmlMetaphysical & LoreEason, Cassandra. 1001 Crystals: The Complete Book of Crystals for Every Purpose. Sterling Ethos, 2016.Crystal Life Technology – “Spiderweb Jasper: The Weaving Stone of Connection”https://www.crystal-life.com/spiderweb-jasper/Enchanting Earth – “Spiderweb Jasper Meaning and Healing Properties”https://enchanting-earth.com/blogs/crystal-creed/spiderweb-jasper-meaning-and-healing-propertiesCrystal Gemstone Shop – “Spiderweb Jasper Meditation Palm Stone”https://crystalgemstoneshop.com/products/spider-web-jasper-meditation-palm-stone-gemstoneFierce Lynx Designs – Send me any questions or comments you may have and I will answer them on upcoming podcast episodes!! Looking forward to hearing from you!Please message me with any questions or comments. bigcrystalenergypodcast @gmail.com
A new MP3 sermon from Pineville Sovereign Grace Fellowship is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: A Time For Every Purpose Under Heaven! Subtitle: Devotional Speaker: Larry Phillips Broadcaster: Pineville Sovereign Grace Fellowship Event: Devotional Date: 9/30/2025 Bible: Ecclesiastes 3:1 Length: 16 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: a time to every purpose Speaker: Bobby Quick Broadcaster: Grace Baptist Church Event: Devotional Date: 9/14/2025 Length: 35 min.
This chapter begins with some of the most memorable verses in Scripture, To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born and a time to die; a time to plant and a time to pluck up is planted;A time to kill and a time to heal; a time to break down and a time to build up;A time to weep, and atime to laugh; a time to mourn and a time to dance; A time to cast away stones and a time to gather stones together; a time to embrace and a time to refrain from embracing;A time to seek and obtain and a time to lose; a time to keep and a time to cast away;A time to tear up and a time to fix; atime to keep silent and a time to speak; A time to love and a time to hate; a time of War and a time of Peace.This symbolic pairing highlights the dualism inherent to nature. Our attention is drawn to the common experiences of life, arelentless sequence. It is yet another reference to our existence “under the sun.” Qohelet moves on to reiterate a prominent theme – Whatprofit hath Man that worketh, in that wherein he laboureth? The Preacher provides a simple answer: forGod hath made everything beautiful according to his time and plan. This highlights this cosmic symphony of this world; even though so much is beyond Our understanding. The Preacher then describes how God hath set the nature of the earthly world in man's heart, so he will never find out satisfactory answers to His ultimate questions.Yet the Preacher acknowledges how man has an appreciation for and a tinge of knowledge of the eternal, which is overwhelming but also a source of limitation and frustration. He then notes: I know there is nothing good in it (the life experience) but to be merry and to partake of small enjoyable things in his life. Thus, every man should eat and drink and enjoy the good of all his labour, for it is the gift of God.He appears to be urging us to enjoy small pleasures; but many rabbis and commentators contend he just playing a role to demonstrate the limitation of what you can experiencewithout proper worship. He continues: I know that, whatsoever God doeth, it shall beforever, nothing can be put to it, nor any thing taken from it and God has acted so Man should revere him. Here we have a mandate for the reverence the Almighty isdue. That which hath been is now; and that which is to be hath already been; and God requireth that which is past. In essence, God requires an account of all. The lesson is: It is impossible for man to judge our fellows, or to come up with causes for great movements as that is reserved for Him with a vantage of more than a lifetime. He then speaks to the ineffable nature of Justice. And moreover I saw under the sun, the place of judgment, that wickedness was there; but also in the place of righteousness, iniquity was also there. I said in mine heart, God shalljudge the righteous and the wicked: for there is a time there for every purpose and work.Essentially, in our Halls of Justice, we will see inequity even among the righteous. Moreover, life is not just a dynamic of reaping what you sew.I said in mine heart concerning the estate of the sons of men, that God reveals how might see that they themselves are beasts. For that which befalleth the sons of men befalleth beasts; as the one dieth, so dieth the other, so thata man hath no preeminence above a beast - for all is vanity.Here, man and beast are announced as equals. All areof the dust, and all turn to dust again. Qohelet then ponders the nature of the afterlife and the ascent of the soul:For who knoweth – in actuality that the spirit of man that goeth upward and the spirit of the beast that goethdownward to the earth? Then, the Chapter ends by stressing again, the nature of life “under the sun.” Wherefore, I perceive that there is nothing better, than that a man should rejoice in his own works; for that is his portion: for who shall bring him to see what shall be after him?
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An episode from Bible Believers Baptist Church (BBBC), a conservative, independent body of King James Bible believers located in Corpus Christi, Texas. Bible Believers Baptist Church's statement of Faith:A Bible Baptist is one who believes in a supernatural Bible, which tells of a supernatural Christ, Who had a supernatural birth, Who spoke supernatural words, Who performed supernatural miracles, Who lived a supernatural life, Who died a supernatural death, Who rose in supernatural splendor, and Who will one day return in supernatural glory to establish a supernatural kingdom on earth. What BBBC believes about Creation: “We believe in the Genesis account of creation, and that it is to be accepted literally, and not allegorically or figuratively; that man was created directly in God's own image and after His own likeness; that man's creation was not a matter of evolution or evolutionary change of species or development through interminable periods of time from lower to higher forms; and that all animal and vegetable life was made directly and God's established law was that they should bring forth only “after their kind.”What BBBC believes about Salvation: “We believe in God's electing grace; that the blessings of salvation are made free to all by the gospel; that it is the immediate duty of all to accept them by a cordial, penitent and an obedient faith; and nothing prevents the salvation of the greatest sinner on earth but his own inherent depravity and voluntary rejection of the gospel; which rejection involves him in an aggravated condemnation. We believe in salvation by grace through faith in the finished work of Jesus Christ on Calvary plus nothing. Therefore, we do not believe that works are necessary for salvation, although once a person is saved, he should be careful to maintain good works.”What BBBC believes about Repentance and Faith: “We believe that Repentance and Faith are solemn obligations, and also inseparable graces, wrought in our souls by the quickening Spirit of God, thereby; being deeply convicted of our guilt, danger, helplessness, and of the way of salvation by Christ, we turn to God with unfeigned contrition, confession, and supplication for mercy; at the same time heartily receiving the Lord Jesus Christ and openly confessing Him as our only and all-sufficient Savior.” A message from BBBC to you: “If you are looking for a church in the Corpus Christi Texas area that preaches the Truth from God's Word, reach out to us at any time. We would love to hear from you at (361) 241-6100 or on our websitehttps://www.my3bc.com/ You may also write to us at:Bible Believers Baptist Church1701 Rand Morgan RdCorpus Christi, TX 78410 Our messages are also available on our website for you:https://www.my3bc.com/global-resources/preaching/ Have A Blessed Day, Bible Believers Baptist Church The KJV Bible Preaching Churches Podcast is directly supported by Doss Metrics LLC | Ministry Services based out of Cleveland Texas. If you have any questions regarding this podcast, or the churches hosted on the podcast, please reach out to us directly atdossmetrics@gmail.com or write to us at: Doss Metrics | KJV Bible Preaching Churches Podcast1451 McBride Rd.Cleveland, TX 77328 God Bless#BevansWelder #BibleBelieversBaptistChurch #KJVPreaching #BaptistPreaching #PastorWelder #CorpusChristiChurches
In verses 2-8 of this chapter, there is a remarkable listing of twenty-eight “times,” arranged in fourteen pairs of opposites. Every timed event has a “purpose” and every thing is “beautiful” in God's time for it (Ecclesiastes 3:11). Time is in heaven's control, not ours. To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.The point that God wants us to understand here is this. Even though everything in the world is in a state of perpetual change from one thing to another, nothing in this life happens haphazardly. It is not chance or fate that governs the things that happen in the lives of people on earth, any more than chance or fate governs the repeated cycles of the wind, clouds, rain etc. Time operates under God's creative fiat. He ordained the sun, moon, and stars in their courses for the purpose of measuring off seasons, month, days, and years (Gen 1:14). The orderliness of time reflects the Creator's orderliness. His order extends beyond the universe, the solar system, our planet, plants, animals, and mankind. It even applies to that which is normally invisible: gravity, the speed of light, photosynthesis, meiosis, emotions, thought processes.Even though in our limited dimension of time and space we may never understand how a particular event can be either purposeful or beautiful, we can have faith that in God's time, everything is working together for good. (Romans 8:28). Psalms 31:15 My times are in Thy hand.
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Summary of Nick's Sermon: A Time for Every Purpose This sermon is based on Genesis 21, which tells the story of the birth of Isaac to Abraham and Sarah. Key Points: God is Faithful: Even though it took 25 years for the promise of a child to be fulfilled, God remained faithful to his word. The Importance of Holding On: We can easily get discouraged when our prayers seem unanswered, but the story of Abraham and Sarah reminds us to hold onto faith. Laughter in the Midst of Difficulty: Laughter is a gift from God that can help us see challenges in perspective. God Uses Our Mess-Ups: Even when we make mistakes (like Sarah suggesting Hagar), God can still work through them for good. God Blesses Our Mess: We may regret our past actions, but God is gracious and can still bless us. God Works Across Divides: While there is division in the world, God seeks to bring people together and show his grace to all. Biblical References: Genesis 21:1-7 - Birth of Isaac Scripture about laughter (not mentioned but referenced in sermon): unreferenced Additional Points: The sermon references the story of doubting Thomas (John 20:24-29). The importance of looking for God working in the lives of people from different backgrounds is mentioned. Transcript Thank you, good morning. Am I on? I think I am. Can you hear me yet? Great. We are still in Genesis, you may be surprised to hear. Genesis 21 already, and just been fascinated reading these passages, hearing what people have said through different aspects of God's Word in Genesis, and it is God's Word. Let's remember that when God gives us something on a Sunday morning it's because we need to hear it, and I need to hear it. There are challenges for me in the preparation of this Word. We need to hear what God is saying. It's quite a long passage, Genesis 21, it's quite involved, there's different elements to it, and we're just going to take a wander, a wander through it, deeper than our feet could ever wander. And we're going to, yeah, just have a table. The title on the screen is A Time for Every Purpose. It's not there, it doesn't matter, but it seems like we've been following, we've arrived, the subtitle in my Bible of Genesis 21 is The Birth of Isaac, and we've been following this story of Isaac, it seems like, for as long as Sarah was. It's just been going on and on and on. You know, God said, I'm going to give you a son, and then there's the whole Ishmael story, and there's all of that, and then years pass into years, and I think we've said, wasn't it 25 years from the time of the promise up to the time of the fulfillment, and yet we've arrived. Genesis 21, the birth of Isaac. So much drama has been generated since God made that simple promise. Like we've been on the edge of the fulfillment, week on week on week. It's around every corner, it could even be today, but today, finally, the time has come, and there is a beautiful rhythm to the first few verses of Genesis 21. I don't know what version I'm using here, English standard version. It's quite good in places and quite old-fashioned in others, but we're going to read it from here. The Lord visited Sarah as He had said, and the Lord did to Sarah as He had promised, and Sarah conceived and bore Abraham a son in his old age at the time of which God had spoken to him. Abraham called the name of his son who was born to him, whom Sarah bore him, that's true, in case we've missed it, Isaac, and Abraham circumcised his son Isaac when he was eight days old as God had commanded him. Makes the life of faith look very simple, doesn't it? The Lord visited Sarah as He had said and did to Sarah as He had promised, obviously, but it's not that obvious, is it? Because we're 25 years into the story, and there's been a whole load of stuff that has happened, and yet we come to this culmination, simply the Lord visited Sarah as He had said. All the years of waiting, hoping, doubting, trying to manipulate the promise, laughing at the prospect, it all came down to this, the Lord visited Sarah as He had promised. Johnny reminded us last week that God is committed to His promises, and here we see it, 25 years on, with every passing year their faith looked more and more ridiculous. Sarah got older and older, I mean these are these are crackpot people, you know there's a 99 year old lady or whatever she's saying, oh you know God's told me I'm going to have a child, oh well okay, good luck with that. God visited Sarah as He had said. One of the burdens of modern life, as you may well know, is being on hold to telephone call centers, listening to a recorded voice saying, thank you for holding, your call is important to us, and you know with every fiber of your being that your call is not important to them, otherwise they would have answered it. If you have any involvement with the Edge Center on a Thursday morning, you know that it's not true, their call is not important, and so we can spend the best part of two hours waiting to talk to somebody at Sheffield Council or whoever it is, no offense to Sheffield Council, didn't mean to mention you on the recording, just scrub that bit off, artificial intelligence. But even in the life of faith we can feel like we're in the waiting room can't we, all can feel like we're on hold. How many know what it's like to believe God for something, how hard it is as day runs into day to keep focused on what He has said, and not to be distracted, not to be discouraged, and not to let doubt overcome us, and not to make us think, well did we really dream it all up, did we have too much cheese one night, and we we really haven't heard God speak to us. We don't know what is happening, how do we keep motivated, how do we keep believing, you know your prayer is important to us, please hold on. And Abraham and Sarah were no different, they were overcome with distractions and doubt, but in the end the Lord visited Sarah as He had said, as He had said, that it's like it's almost like well obviously that was going to happen, but clearly it wasn't obvious, Sarah, but as He had said, God did it. And yet the church, the life of faith is littered with stories of people that have given up, people give up on those on those holding, on those telephone things, listening to the music over and over and over again, oh I've had enough. And the temptation is to say I've had enough. It seemed so exciting when we started, it seemed so fresh, it seemed so full of promise, it seemed like like it was going to, it was all going to make sense, it seemed like it wasn't going to be this painful, it wasn't going to be this confusing, it wasn't going to be this draining. Remember the rhythm of those verses, the Lord visited Sarah as He had said, hold on, despite the drama. Jonathan spoke to us yesterday morning about building a community church, and one of the things that he threw in was a poster that he's seen at Hollybush where with a little boy who with his head in his hands and the phrase was, it's always too soon to quit. And I think the story of Abraham and Sarah tell us it's always too soon to quit, because God does as He has said He will do, despite everything that goes on in the middle of it. And I don't know what's vexing you this morning, what is troubling you, what is eating away at your heart, what is discouraging you, what doubts are coming in, but let this word stand that God is faithful, He's faithful to His word, He's faithful to you. Johnny said God is committed to His promises and He's committed to His people, He's committed to you, it is worth holding on, hold on, come what may. And as we go through and we get to verse 6, it says that Sarah said God has made laughter for me, for everyone who hears will laugh over me. Good laughter I'm sure. God has made laughter for me. At the end of it all there must have been tears, there must have been pain, there must have been arguments in the Abraham and Sarah household. There were a few big issues weren't there over the years. But at the end of it all she could say God has made laughter for me. Laughter is a gift of grace. Don't despise laughter, it shakes our hearts free. Andy was talking earlier, it was about the pneumatic drill. Laughter is a pneumatic drill that breaks up the hardness of our hearts and the unbelief that grips us. If we can laugh when we get a grant for 20,000 and we lose one for 75,000, we can laugh because we've got the background of faith, the background of the goodness and the faithfulness of God that we know. This story of 146 is bigger than our application to Veolia or what their trustees decide or any of that, that God has showed us from the beginning that he has given us this and he's given us this land and he's given us the future and he's given us the opportunity to be part of the extension of his kingdom on this precinct, you know, subject to the decision of Veolia trustees. It's not is it? We're thankful for them and we're thankful that we can go back to them in future and we can ask them again, so think again. But we, you know, we can laugh. George MacDonald, I don't know who he is. I think he had a farm. He said, yeah, that was his dad, old MacDonald. His son George and his brother Ronald. Yeah, he said E-I-E-I-O, yeah. I thought we'd throw that in. I told you laughter was good. He said, one day, it is the heart that is unsure of its God that is afraid to laugh. It's the heart that is unsure of its God that is afraid to laugh. And we are people who live against the background of the promises of God and we shouldn't really be those who have our heads in our hands all the time. And I'm speaking as somebody who people always say to me, what's wrong? What's wrong with you? Why the frown? Why are you rubbing your head? I used to do that in Zambia, you know, it's like I'd come out of the office and everybody was sitting laughing and chatting and I'd be going like this. Rub our heads. I'm not really somebody who's always associated with laughter. Let's be honest, there's full transparency. Kizak and Sammy call me jolly old Nick and it's an exercise in sarcasm. But we shouldn't be those who have our heads in our hands and I have to learn this and we have to learn to laugh freely and unreservedly. I never really understood being not one of nature's laughers. I like making people laugh, but I don't always find it easy myself, but Toronto blessing. People were laughing all the time. 30 years ago we had this outpouring of God's Spirit on the church and there was one of them, there were lots of manifestations, some funnier than others, but there was one, the hallmark of it was laughter. People were laughing uncontrollably from nowhere and I was leading the church at the time and it was hitting our church and there were things going on and we embraced it. We wanted it. We had the meetings. We went to the prayer meetings, but I didn't get it myself in the sense of I don't know why people laughing. Think maybe I was, yeah, I'm spiritual. Oh, there we are. It started again. Yeah, so the... I don't know what I was saying, but yeah, anyway, yeah. So, but recently, this is what happened recently. About 30 years on from Toronto blessing, I was in a particular stressful situation. I used to sleep all right. Whatever happens, however stressful things get, I annoy Erica because I could just go to sleep. But one day I woke up early and started to chew over these things. I was thinking about it. And I went downstairs and started to think and I didn't particularly pray or have any particular encounter or whatever, but suddenly something like my perspective changed and I just started to laugh about the whole situation and I couldn't stop laughing about it and I just found what a liberation that was because what it was telling me was that you don't know what to do. You don't know the answer. I haven't even given you the answer, but God is in control and the people and one of the blessings of being involved in life in Africa is the way people are so ready to laugh against the background of intense suffering because, you know, because it's not flippant. It's not flippant laughter or just think of laughing, bury a head in the sand and just laugh anyway. It's actually facing, fully facing the facts that life is dreadful and there are so many challenges and there are so many unanswered questions. There are so many, so many things that people will point and say where is your God now and all of that is reality for people and yet the laughter is so near the surface. People will laugh and celebrate. I mean Alex, our friend in Kenya, when we went to see him last year just before I got sick and we were with him and he was just relaying some of the stories about the children that they were trying to support in Kenya and some of the challenges they had and some of the challenges he felt that he said I just pass them on to you because I don't have, you know, any answers and he said, he said we just look at it and we don't know what to do and we just say well Jesus is Lord and then just started laughing and laughing and laughing. Jesus is Lord, so he said, you know, it's, who was it yesterday saying oh it's God's problem. It's not flippant humor, it's laughing because we're confident in our God and as we learn and come to know the God who is faithful and certain and never lets us down then the result will be the freedom to laugh. It's a gift, you know, in the West we have so much even though we, you know, we look at our thing, oh broken Britain and it's all falling apart and NHS and blah blah blah and all of that stuff, we think, you know, we think we're hard done by but we have more than 99% of the entire world and yet we laugh the least. We have, you know, if there's nothing you can add to our life, if we don't have joy in the midst of our life, there's nothing you can add physically that will give us joy because we've got it. We've got opportunity, we've got power, we've got choice, there's money, people might feel like, oh I haven't got much money. No, you may not have much money but in terms of the context of the whole world, we've got loads of stuff. Even when people come on a Thursday and we try and help with, you know, with benefits advice, at least there are benefits to get. You know, there's a whole load of stuff that we have and we have the freedom and yet if we can't find peace in all of that, in the middle of it all, then we have a problem. So we have to discover the God who gives us laughter. Sarah said, God has made laughter for me. God has made laughter for us, not when our problems are solved. He's made laughter for us today. What problems are you carrying today? What grief are you carrying today? What sadness? What confusion are you carrying today? Because today God has made laughter for you because he's in control. He's in control. And so we move on. She said, who would have said to Abraham that Sarah would nurse children? Yet I was born in a son in his old age. And then in the middle of it all, you see Abraham threw a feast to celebrate because finally they say, oh yeah, oh it actually worked out. You've been in that position before where you sort of celebrate like we're great people of faith. Abraham gets all the plaudits, doesn't he? He was a great man of faith. The Bible says he never weakened in his faith. Really? When you read through, God is so gracious. If he can say, it gives me hope for my judgment. When he looks at me, oh he never weakened in his faith. No, that was me. Man of faith and power for the hour. So he threw a feast and they celebrated because God had done what he said he would do. And in the middle of it all, Sarah looked up and she saw Hagar's son, Ishmael, laughing. Now it didn't say he was laughing at her, just that he was laughing because everybody else was laughing. Sarah was laughing, but there was something in it that pricked her. She didn't like what she saw. She didn't like the fact that he was there because he was a reminder of other things. There was this celebration that God had done what he said, and yet Sarah had actually been part of a big mess-up where they'd arranged for Abraham to have a child with Hagar, Ishmael, because they thought, well maybe this is the way that we can do it. And in the middle of it all, there is this reminder, probably I'm trying to get all confusing numbers, I think 14-year-old reminder of what she had done and what she'd been part of, and she didn't like it. And she said, send him away and send her away, banish them. Even in our blessing, even when we learn to love, there can be bitterness that controls our hearts. And she was bitter in the middle of her blessing, and she said to Abraham, take her away, send her away. Abraham, it was her who came up with the plan of course, but she didn't want him around, and Abraham was sad because it was his son. Now I read these words that come strongly, what came strongly to mind is like the link between these cross-references that come up in my mind, the link between doubting Thomas and Sarah, that Thomas, when Jesus was resurrected from the dead, he said, actually I'm not sure I believe it, but I want to put my hand in his side and my fingers in the holes in his hands, and then I will believe. And so Jesus graciously offered himself to him and said, here, put your fingers in here, put your hand in my side. And Thomas said, no, now I believe, now I've seen. And he said, blessed are you because you have seen and believed, but more blessed are those who have not seen and yet believe. And Sarah was one of those who, yes, she saw the goodness of God. God is faithful even when we are faithless. He carries us through, but she marred her experience of the goodness of God because she messed it up in the middle, and she had a constant reminder of what she had done. I mean, I've been in so many situations, and we try and encourage one another with it, or when you think, when you see God is faithful all the way through, and somehow you know that at the end of it all, we're going to be laughing, we're going to be saying, well, God is great, God does all things well. And yet there's still that angst in the middle, and there's still that question, you know, what's going to happen? And there's a constant challenge that I bring to myself, so I don't really want to feel foolish at the end of it all. God will always be faithful, but I don't want to feel foolish when he is, when he shows himself good, and when he shows himself strong, and when he does what we know that he always does. I don't want to say, yeah, but I let the side down in the process. I got discouraged, I got fed up, I got impatient, and Sarah's joy was clouded by the memory and the reminder of what she did. More blessed it would have been to hold on to the promises of God relentlessly, and to see what he was able to do. The Lord visited Sarah as he had said he would do, and yet she received it. God is good, but she messed it up in the process, and there was pain, and there was bitterness as a result. God grants her request, and he said, you can read through the passage later, he said, okay, he told Abraham to do it, tell her to go away, give her some water, give her what she needs, and send her away into the wilderness. But he came to Abraham privately, and said, don't worry, I'm still going to bless him because he's your son. The grace and the kindness of God, even in our mess, God is able to bless our mess. God didn't join in the battle and say, yeah, I don't like them either, get rid of them. He said, I'm going to make him a great nation because he comes from you. Isaac is the child of the promise, but Ishmael is your child, and I will bless him. And so Hagar goes into the wilderness, and she gets to the point of giving up hope, and she even said, well, I'm going to put my child under this bush, and I'm going to turn away because I'm not going to look on the death of my child. She was expecting him to die there in the desert, and then God heard them and spoke to them and said, up, lift up the boy and hold him fast with your hand, for I will make him into a great nation. Sarah saw Hagar and Ishmael as a sharp reminder of what had gone wrong. God used the opportunity to show grace in the middle of the mess. God is gracious. Who has a track record that is perfect? No arms are going up. I presume that's because you're shy. I know you're all very, very spiritual. God blesses our mess. We can all look back with regret. We can all look back with uncertainty. We can all look back and think, I wish it hadn't been that way. I wish I had maintained a faith. I wish I'd been stronger in my belief and in my declaration of the praise of God. The songs that we sing say, I'll praise God in the goodness and in the dark days. I'll praise God when things are going well, and I'll praise Him when they're not. I'll praise Him when I'm healthy. I'll praise Him when I'm sick. It doesn't always work out that way, does it? We like to have the results in front of us, and yet we can look back and we can see, actually, there are times in our lives that we regret. We regret our response to God. We regret the words that we've spoken. We regret the prayers we haven't prayed. We regret the unbelief we've expressed. We regret it, but God blesses our mess as well as our success. Historically, you know, Ishmael is the father of the Arabic nations, and there is a story right up to the present day. You only have to turn on the news. See, there is enmity, there is division, there is hatred between races and cultures, going all the way back to these roots. In our election and all of that that's going on, there are people that will want to stoke culture wars and divisions between any number of groups in society, whether it's between Christian and Muslim, whether it's between black and white, whether it's between rich and poor, wherever the division falls, people want to stoke that. And what we find is that God is a gracious God, and we don't find Him taking one side or another of a culture war. We find Him in the middle of it all, that God is able to say, I will bless Ishmael and make Him a great nation. And it reminds us that in a world that is built on hatred and division and separation, that Ishmael's descendants are our brothers. And so we must pray for them, and we must pray for people. We must look for the grace of God that links across. We must find out where He is. You know, I was brought up in a sort of a reformed tradition. I said, well, not brought up, but the church that I joined was very much reformed in its theology. What that means is that there was a very heavy emphasis on the Reformation, the Protestant tradition, and all of that. And so there was a sense that there was nothing particularly good about Catholic theology or Catholic doctrine or Catholic tradition. And we were brought up with the history of the wars and things that had gone wrong. And so you sort of brought up that suspicion and that uncertainty about things. And then I got into a meeting that I didn't intend to get into, where there was a man from our local Catholic church, and he was talking about how he visited a shrine where the Virgin Mary had appeared to different people, and they got healed of different things. And it all just sounded really weird. I thought, I don't need to listen to this. But as he got to speak and as he got to explain, and he talked about how he encountered God, how he encountered Jesus in that place, and he said, and all the stories about Mary and everything went to one side, and it ended up just glorifying Jesus about what he'd encountered there. And it really challenged my mind and challenged my thinking to say, actually, in the middle of where I think I've got God on my side, we find him crossing barriers and crossing boundaries. And so in all the culture wars that we've got going on, whether it's to do with, there can be anything. It could be, like I say, it could be where we come from, our background. It could be the sexuality and gender issues. It can be abortion. It can be all of those things. Yet what we need to do is look for God in the middle of all those things. If you read the stories of the 24-7 prayer movement and the way that they've been able to connect with people from every different background and every different lifestyle and every different thing, they said they already find God already there in the middle of it all. And God is able to make himself known. He doesn't wait for people to become like us in order to meet them or to speak them or to deal with their lives or to show them grace or to show them mercy. I have one friend who's a Muslim lady, and she's very outspoken, very gregarious, very funny. She lives in Zambia, and she said to me that she, because the expatriate community in Zambia has a lot of missionaries in it, and so she would come up again. She said to us actually, I think it was a compliment, she said, you're the first Christians that I've met that don't want to argue with me. And she said she had a problem. One lady came to her and said her opening gambit in conversation was, you're going to burn in hell. And she said, oh, well, at least I won't be alone because you'll be there with me. And that's the sort of humor that she's got. But as you get to know her and as you get to talk to her, you find out there is a great pain and great suffering and great grief that has gone on in her life, and yet she's able to articulate how she met Jesus in Bethlehem, near Bethlehem, where she went. She's from Lebanon, and she went there with a Christian friend, and she encountered the power and the presence of Jesus in that place. And she said her life has never been the same again. She would not identify as a Christian. She would not say that she's a Christian. She's a Muslim lady, but when you talk to her and you understand, you know that God met her personally. God is able to cross barriers that we struggle to cross. There are always treasures of grace to be found. Let's move on quickly. The passage at the end of verse 22 through to 24 is about the treaty with Abimelech. I think, again, read it. There won't be a tremendous benefit in us reading the details of it, but Abimelech was a man who recognized the grace of God in Abraham, and the two men agreed to conduct their relationship based on their reverence for God. It's a story of men being fashioned and shaped by the presence of God in their lives and by their reverence for God and their fear of God and manifesting righteousness and integrity in their dealings with one another. And quickly, as we come to a close, what I'm getting from that is that God is not just doing firework events. He's not just doing miracles in our lives, but He is slowly revealing and manifesting His character through relationships and through society. And this is the hope of revival that we have, that God would manifest Himself in our lives and our hearts to such an extent that it affects all of our relationships, all of our connections, all of our conversations, everything that happens. That's our prayer on a Thursday morning when people come in that they will, yes, they will hear the words of the Gospel, but they will also encounter the reality of changed lives and transformed lives, and we're seeing people's lives now as they come in also being transformed by the reality and the presence of God. And that's what you see in this, in the outworking of this relationship and this encounter between Abimelech and Abraham, two men that could have gone to war with each other, that could have fought each other, that could have argued with one another, that could have that could have torn each other to pieces, and yet they decided to deal with each other based on their relationship and the reverence for God. And Abraham decided to commemorate the grace and the goodness of God by planting a tree, a tamarisk tree, in verse 33. And as we draw to a close, what I want to say about this is that the message was so strong about the attitude we need when dealing with God's work in our life. He didn't throw a party or have a feast. He planted a tree. Trees are for the long term. Trees are generational. Trees span decades. When we first went to Zambia, and we bought the place that we still have there now, there was a big expanse of land at the back, very nice open space, and it was roasting hot. If you sat out there, it was like sitting in a wok, and there was just no shade anywhere. And Erica's dad was with us at the time, and we were saying to him, the problem with the garden is it's lovely, but it's just so hot. There's no shade. There's no whatever. He said, well, you could plant a tree. He said, oh, don't be ridiculous. We need some shade now. I want to wait for a tree to grow. But we did plant some trees, and now I will take you there. I just should have done it on here. I'll take you to Google Earth. You can see those trees from Google Earth. They're huge and shady and lovely, and he was a man of vision, and I wasn't. But trees are powerful. Trees tell us of, you know, trees span generations. Trees span lifetimes. They just, you know, whatever. And Abraham's moment to commemorate the goodness and the grace of God was to plant a tree, and that tells us something. He didn't just put up a banner or maybe it's not about him. There's that phrase, there's that quote that says we should plant trees the shade of which we will never sit under, and that I believe is at the heart of this church and the things that we talked about yesterday and the things that we're talking about when we look at 146 and the projects that God has given us. We are actually planting trees the shade of which we will not sit under. We're building for generations. We want to, there will be stories that we will only hear in eternity about what will happen in this place, that it will go on beyond any of us being here, and it's having that long view of the goodness and the grace of God, planting a tree to say this is how I'll remember. We are planting trees. Plant trees in your life. Don't just look for what is God going to do for me today. I think it's great when we do respond and we do pray for one another and we have an encounter with God here in the moment, but it's not about a here in the moment encounter that is going to change your life. It's going to be a tree that is planted. If God plants anything in you today, let it be a tree that changes you in 5, 10, 15, 20 years time. Don't be a Christian partygoer. Be a tree planter. And so God will do what he has promised to do. He gives us freedom to laugh. Always be grateful. Give no space to ingratitude or bitterness. God is able to bless our mess. Look for God's grace everywhere, even when you don't expect to find it. And don't throw parties, plant trees. Those are the lessons today. God bless you.
Series: Ecclesiastes - AdkissonService: Sun AMType: SermonSpeaker: Caleb Adkisson
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THE KELLY CARDENAS PODCAST PRESENTS A generation of country music fans might call Lance Smith the "face of CMT". A Nashville native, Smith spent his early adulthood pursuing an acting career. However, in early 2000 a unique job opportunity on one of the highest grossing music tours in the country showed Lance another side of the entertainment business that ended up being the right fit. As an emcee of the Dixie Chicks' Fly tour, Lance performed in front of an average of 15,000 people a night, for 92 shows across the country. The experience caught the attention of executives at VIACOM and CMT, eventually making Lance Smith a household name with the country music audience. Ten years later, with over a thousand shows hosted and hundreds of celebrities interviewed, Lance parted ways with CMT to expand his talents into new venues. After hosting the first season of the Weather Channel's Weathering Disaster, Lance would eventually find a home in Orlando, Florida as an anchor on the nationally syndicated morning show The Daily Buzz. There, Lance was given the freedom to find his voice in the show's irreverent bent. He wrote and produced a number of highly praised editorial commentaries and discovered his passion for working behind the camera. After a 20+ year television hosting career, including a few big screen acting roles, Lance has mostly stepped away from the spotlight and found his purpose in the director's chair. His first feature, the aptly titled, A Time For Every Purpose, is a gritty, faith based drama, which he also co-wrote. The movie, distributed by Freestyle Digital Media, is slated to be released October, 2023 and available for rent on all SVOD platforms. Lance is in his 9th season as game day host for his favorite team, the Tennessee Titans. He also hosted 6 seasons of the weekly show, Titans Blitz, with legendary NFL running back, Eddie George. Currently, Lance, along with his wife and three daughters live in Orlando, FL. Thank you to our sponsors THE VIBE ROOM Be sure to check out my new audiobook SUCCESS LEAVES CLUES (THE 7 P'S THAT CAN SHIFT YOUR REALITY) PRIVATE MONEY CLUB USE CODE - KELLY500 MONEY SCHOOL Findlay Volvo Las Vegas POPPINGTON'S POPCORN USE CODE - KELLY VIBE TABLE ONE HOSPITALITY RAVEN DRUM FOUNDATION THE MINA GROUP SECRET KNOCK Cardenas Law Group Squeeze Dried BLING SHINE SERUM-The #1 seller of over 15 years and the only product to be endorsed by my MAMA! MORE KELLY “JOY IS THE ART OF FALLING IN LOVE WITH YOUR CURRENT CIRCUMSTANCES AND ALLOWING MAGIC TO HAPPEN!” EXECUTIVE PRODUCER MADDOX CARDENAS --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kelly-cardenas/message
In this episode, we discuss a must see Halloween film, an interesting "water" gun fight, weird dreams, and ask, what makes us shut down? Shout out to our subscribers!
In this episode, we discuss a must see Halloween film, an interesting "water" gun fight, weird dreams, and ask, what makes us shut down? Shout out to our subscribers!
May 5, 2023 Eccl. 2:24-3:22; Ps. 47:1-7; Prov. 14:25; II Cor. 6:3-13
Pastor Ken Biggs | AM Feb 19th 2023 | A Time to Every Purpose
Audio Bible Old Testament Ecclesiastes to Malachi, King James Version
église AB Lausanne ; KJV Ecclesiastes 3 To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted; A time to kill, and a time to heal; a time to break down, and a time to build up; A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance; A time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones together; a time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing; A time to get, and a time to lose; a time to keep, and a time to cast away; A time to rend, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak; A time to love, and a time to hate; a time of war, and a time of peace. What profit hath he that worketh in that wherein he laboureth? I have seen the travail, which God hath given to the sons of men to be exercised in it. ...
A Time For Every Purpose by Grace Bible Church - Hollidaysburg
Rev Gill Daniel reflects on Ecclesiastes chapter 3 looking at the seasons of life, beginnings & endings
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Today's Verse ➤ Proverbs 20v1818 Every purpose is established by counsel: and with good advice make war.
A new MP3 sermon from The Haven, OPC is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: A Time to Every Purpose for The Haven, pt. 2 Speaker: William Shishko Broadcaster: The Haven, OPC Event: Sunday Service Date: 8/1/2022 Bible: Ecclesiastes 3:1 Length: 53 min.
The Haven, OPC begins a new chapter in its young life as a mission church of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. This message builds on part 1, and gives three main elements that must be part of the -spiritual bloodstream- of this congregation as it begins meeting in its new facility in Commack, NY. This sermon will also help you to know the main elements of the bloodstream of any church that seeks to be faithful to the Word of God.
The Haven, OPC begins a new chapter in its young life as a mission church of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. This message builds on part 1, and gives three main elements that must be part of the -spiritual bloodstream- of this congregation as it begins meeting in its new facility in Commack, NY. This sermon will also help you to know the main elements of the bloodstream of any church that seeks to be faithful to the Word of God.
Every church should be a haven- Find out what that means and what that looks like in this first of two messages preparing The Haven, OPC for worship and ministry in its new location in Commack, NY
Every church should be a haven- Find out what that means and what that looks like in this first of two messages preparing The Haven, OPC for worship and ministry in its new location in Commack, NY
There is a time and a purpose for everything.
When you have clarity you posses the power to turn things around. Everything's has got an appointed time. May you receive the grace to wait for your time and receive clear insight into God's purpose for your life. May you not run another man's race in Jesus name. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/at-evans/message
There's a time, purpose and season for EVERYTHING under Heaven. Find the purpose, use the time wisely and find a way to be content in every season. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nailah-pennington#/support
Ecclesiastes 8:6 For every purpose there is a time and a decision, because the sorrow of man is great in him.In this episode Pat Wood shares her story about the things God has done in her life. How at just the right time God has done many things.
The most valuable resource that we as humans can have is not money, but TIME. Being more disciplined with managing time is the key to reaping success in the future.
Season 3, episode 26: It's a fact – everything (and everyone) is only around for a season. Some seasons are longer, some shorter. Sometimes we wonder why relationships end, people die and things break. But we must remember that the only relationship that never dies is the one with God. I've been reading Sarah Philpott's new book, “A Growing Season.” It's a year of down on the farm devotions, and it's really got me thinking about seasons in life. It's available now at her website, allamericanmom.net, and on Amazon.
But now is Christ risen from the dead, and become the firstfruits of them that slept. For since by man came death, by man came also the resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive. But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that…
But now is Christ risen from the dead, and become the firstfruits of them that slept. For since by man came death, by man came also the resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive. But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that…
Should I live for the present or the future? How do I manage the conflicting demands of everyday life? By his teaching and example, Jesus shows us how to bring beauty and order to our present and our future. *Christ's Church is a strategic partner of Grace Chapel in Lexington, MA and features the teaching of Pastor Bryan Wilkerson and the Grace Chapel Teaching Team.
John Sermon SeriesA Time for Every Purpose - John 7:1 - 13
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A TIME FOR EVERY PURPOSE: A Devotional Guide / Homiletical Commentary for Year A of the Revised Common Lectionary is a special publishing project by pastor Doug Dortch and members of his congregation, Mountain Brook Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama. This beautiful, well-written hardcover volume (which is being shared by sponsors as a gift to military chaplains and others) is not being sold on the public market. Learn more at GoodFaithMedia.org.
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Pastor Feere | Monday Morning, June 7, 2021 | Daily Devotions from God's Word
At Untapped Philanthropy we spend a lot of time analyzing technology and the funder experience. For this special episode of the podcast, we turn our gaze to the nonprofit and one of its industry experts. Leah Bernthal dedicated her career to philanthropy starting at a young age. She co-founded the CoachArt nonprofit at the ripe age of 24, and things took off from there. Today she serves as the Head of Partnerships for dotOrg Technology and continues to consult at Every Purpose, the impact strategy firm she founded. Together she and podcast host and Fluxx co-founder, Kerrin Mitchell, examine the impact space as it stands today, and unpack what cultural changes are needed for the future of the nonprofit industry. Visit Fluxx at fluxx.io
It’s a real “will she/won’t she” episode that centers around Felicity’s decision to return to medical school. But not all is as it’s planned out to be. Listen in as we discuss the episode and talk about what’s new with us!Episode Title: A Time To Every PurposeOriginal Airdate: March 26th, 1995--Logo Design By: Jon Polley, https://www.facebook.com/SteelWheelDesignFind us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/callmecordeliapodcast/Find us on Instagram: @cordeliapodcastFind us on Twitter: @cordeliapodcastEmail us: callmecordeliapodcast@gmail.comWe Have Merch!: https://teespring.com/stores/call-me-cordelia-the-storeLeave us a rate and review on Apple Podcasts!---Follow the link below and use code ‘CORDELIA’ for $10 off the Anne of Green Gables Trilogy on GazeboTV:https://www.gazebotv.com/?utm_source=callmecordeliapodcast&utm_medium=banner&utm_content=callmecordelia&utm_campaign=210415
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Have you ever thought how useless, how crazy it would be to get upset over the change of seasons. Summer, Autumn, Winter Spring ? they roll around each year whether we like it or not. And yet, when we have a change of season in life ? most of us find that pretty hard to cope with. Why is that? Join Berni, as he takes a look at life ? from a different perspective. Support the show: https://christianityworks.com/channels/adp/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ecclesiastes 3:1-11 Andrew Keasling
Message from Greg Neal on December 9, 2020
Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz
Given 25th October 2020
Do you ever feel unimportant or that what you do is insignificant? Be encouraged as Dr. Kristi scripturally reveals that we are all a part of one body and that every member plays a vital role. The body of believers cannot function without each person completing their purpose. You matter in the plan of redemption for the world! http://KristiLemley.com.
- a time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up what is planted
The Fourth Episode in the Purpose, Uniqueness, and Alignment series. In this episode we discuss why timing is important in our pursuit of purpose, and what to do when you realize you are behind God's schedule for your life. It also contains questions and answers.
Series: N/AService: Sun PM WorshipType: SermonSpeaker: Mike ThomasA Time for Every Purpose
Welcome to Honey In The Rock, your daily dose of inspiration and encouragement. In this episode, we shall be studying (Proverbs 20). We shall also listen to a sermon by Reverend William Marrion Branham titled, 55-0119 - This Great Warrior, Joshua. I hope you find it to be a blessing.
Sermon by Tanner Campbell.
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"A Time to Every Purpose" presented by Steve Andrews
"A Time to Every Purpose" presented by Steve Andrews
The main issue with not achieving the results you desire is usually: Energy without action or Action without energy Other issues: Neediness Watching the cauldron Shadow desires Even more things you can consider: Magical timing Ritual space Opening & Closing a circle Your experiment: Create a spell or find a simple one online Align the energy Do the physical steps Forget about it Check in later on results—note everything you do in a book of shadows or journal of some type Links From the show: Two books that I mention: 1001 Spells: The Complete Book of Spells for Every Purpose by Cassandra Eason –(paid Amazon Affiliate link): https://amzn.to/2q4L8r2 Six Ways: Approaches & Entries for Practical Magic by Aidan Wachter—(paid Amazon Affiliate link): https://amzn.to/2BUofsV Lucky Mojo: a place where you can search all kinds of spells and info and they also sell books and occult supplies. https://www.luckymojo.com I am not an affiliate, it’s just a great resource. Glitch Bottle: I mentioned this podcast in the episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/glitch-bottle-podcast/id1235137914 Charm the Water: I, also, mention this podcast in the episode. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/charm-the-water/id1112403494 Daily Alchemy links: Here’s the link to my Magickal Amazon Storefront with links to my favorite magick and alchemy books (https://www.amazon.com/shop/michelledobbins) As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. You can find out more about that on my storefront. Find me at https://dailyalchemy.com Pre-order your Moon & Magick 2020 Planner: https://dailyalchemyemporium.com/products/moon-magick-planner-13-moons-of-2019 Find me on the socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MichelleDobbinsAuthor/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michellemartindobbins/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MichelleDobbins
There's been a lot of changes for Mary and David but life continues one Day at a time. The duo have a new TV Series recommendation on Amazon Prime and it's about love. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Pastor Ron Coleman's message from August 11th, 2019 at Grace Church in Chester Illinois.
Another baseball-shortened show, but it is a special occasion either way! Lauren is my co-host for tonight's episode, which falls on our official two-year wedding anniversary. So we'll touch on some headlines to get the ball rolling, and then open up the lines for calls. Right back into the thick of things tomorrow! There will probably be a 6:45pm EST start to the broadcast tomorrow as I will have to end around 8:25pm EST. Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/bevXZG9u9mU Sponsor the Show: Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/QuiteFrankly One-Time Gift: http://www.paypal.me/QuiteFranklyLive SubscribeStar: https://www.subscribestar.com/quitefrankly BTC: 1EafWUDPHY6y6HQNBjZ4kLWzQJFnE5k9PK LTC: LRs6my7scMxpTD5j7i8WkgBgxpbjXABYXX ETH: 0x80cd26f708815003F11Bd99310a47069320641fC Episodes On Demand: iTunes: http://apple.co/2dMURMq SoundCloud: http://bit.ly/2dTMD13 Google Play: https://bit.ly/2SMi1SF Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2tI5THI BitChute: https://bit.ly/2vNSMFq Official WebSite: http://www.QuiteFranklyPodcast.com DISCORD Hangout: https://bit.ly/2FpkS11 Quite Frankly Subreddit: https://bit.ly/2HdvzEC Steemit: https://bit.ly/2FrNkyi Twitter: @PoliticalOrgy MINDS: @QuiteFrankly Live On: Periscope: https://bit.ly/2FmsOzQ Twitch: https://bit.ly/2TGAeB6 YouTube: https://bit.ly/2exPzj4 DLive: https://bit.ly/2PpY0k0
Midweek - The Book of Ecclesiastes - 02 - A Time to Every Purpose
A Time For Every Purpose by Cortez church of Christ
Skip Bowersox
"A Season and a Time to Every Purpose" presented by Steve Andrews
"A Season and a Time to Every Purpose" presented by Steve Andrews
Tonight Elvi Zapata will share with you what God has been showing him through dreams and visions regarding the end time, what is about to happen in Israel and around World The Lord Jesus showed me in a vision that when people support this program, The Lords Hour'' He would bless them abundantly, he showed me blessings coming to people's lives from different directions, it was amazing to see what our God can do for his sons and daughters. by supporting this program, you also support, the Poor of Israel and Africa www.thelordshour.com
Chitty chatty as always, a shout out to 2014 World Series winners the San Francisco Giants (Go Giants!), NaKnitSweMo insanity, and fleece processing. It's a longer episode which means there are some captions (remember my 45 minute rule), so be sure to periodically look at the bottom of the screen for revisions/clarifications/edits. Enjoy!Check out the Raverly Group for current KAL's and SAL's, contests, and giveaways!Chit ChatKevin & Bean (KROQ)Singer with the Spider in her Ear (LawdHaveMercy!)Annual Weaving and Fiber Festival (WeFF)RedFish DyeWorksKnittingFO's (What?!)Stella Luna | Project PagePicot Bind-Off referenced in: The Knitter's Book of Finishing TechniquesNew CO'sNaKniSweMo 2014 | Project PageSuper cute durable project bags I'm trying out:BAGGU 3D Zip Medium Electric Poppy Dot BAGGU Standard Reusable Shopping Bag Electric Poppy Dot SpinningFiber Goodies this episode brought to you by: Southern Cross Fibre, JulieSpinsWhat the heck is Tencel? Link here.My Handspun Project Page (Ravelry)Cormo X Processing Blog Post + My Campside Project PageSpinning Resources Mentioned (Perfect for the holiday season!): I am now an Amazon Associate. Purchases made through clicking on the links below help to offset shipping costs for giveaways. It's an easy, practically effortless way to support the videocast. Thanks so much for your support!Unicorn Power Scour - Unicorn Power Scour (16oz.)Fleece and Fiber SourcebookThe Fleece & Fiber Sourcebook: More Than 200 Fibers, from Animal to Spun Yarn The Spinners Book of FleeceThe Spinner's Book of Fleece: A Breed-by-Breed Guide to Choosing and Spinning the Perfect Fiber for Every Purpose Spinners Book of Yarn DesignThe Spinner's Book of Yarn Designs: Techniques for Creating 80 Yarns Hand Dyeing Yarn and FleeceHand Dyeing Yarn and Fleece: Custom-Color Your Favorite Fibers with Dip-Dyeing, Hand-Painting, Tie-Dyeing, and Other Creative TechniquesField Guide to FleeceThe Field Guide to Fleece: 100 Sheep Breeds & How to Use Their Fibers
Recorded live at Arlington Street Church, Sunday, September 6, 2009.