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Expert reloaders Ian Klemm and Scott Parks unite in this podcast all about bullet seating depth and jump. If you're looking for insight and opinion on the finer points of these reloading variables from a couple guys who have been there and done that with credentialed success, look no further. Sit back and relax as they jump in, jam out, hit their groove, and land on some great information.As always, we want to hear your feedback! Let us know if there are any topics you'd like covered on the Vortex Nation™ podcast by asking us on Instagram @vortexnationpodcast
Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast featuring Hank Smith & John Bytheway
Sister Morgan Pearson continues to examine Emma's instruction to be a scribe and compile hymns for the Church. Sister Pearson also explores Emma's experience with plural marriage and the importance of covenants, forgiveness, and the beauty and strength of this complicated person from Church History.SHOW NOTES/TRANSCRIPTSEnglish: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC212ENFrench: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC212FRGerman: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC212DEPortuguese: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC212PTSpanish: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC212ESYOUTUBEALL EPISODES/SHOW NOTESfollowHIM website: https://www.followHIMpodcast.comFREE PDF DOWNLOADS OF followHIM QUOTE BOOKSNew Testament: https://tinyurl.com/PodcastNTBookOld Testament: https://tinyurl.com/PodcastOTBookWEEKLY NEWSLETTERhttps://tinyurl.com/followHIMnewsletterSOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/followHIMpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/followhimpodcastTIMECODE00:00 - Part 2 - Sister Morgan Pearson00:15 Why didn't Emma go West?04:56 D&C 25:7 - Expound and exhort07:07 Emma's ministering nature09:47 Keep a journal12:22 D& 25:9 - Joseph to support Emma14:16 Using your brain vs relying on computer power17:13 BYU Citation Index21:37 The Lord values women in the Church25:11 D&C 25:11-12 - Emma's hymn book29:01 Calee Reed's thoughts on spiritual music32:46 Jesus sings hymns before His Atonement34:36 Answering questions about polygamy39:37 Nephi and trusting God43:08 Brittany Chapman Nash's Let's Talk About Polygamy47:47 “An Open Letter to Emma Smith” by Morgan Pearson51:23 Historians and good sources54:19 Elder Maxwell on meekness59:04 Emma's fingerprints on the Church01:04:52 - End of Part II - Sister Morgan PearsonThanks to the followHIM team:Steve & Shannon Sorensen: Cofounder, Executive Producer, SponsorDavid & Verla Sorensen: SponsorsDr. Hank Smith: Co-hostJohn Bytheway: Co-hostDavid Perry: ProducerKyle Nelson: Marketing, SponsorLisa Spice: Client Relations, Editor, Show NotesJamie Neilson: Social Media, Graphic DesignWill Stoughton: Video EditorKrystal Roberts: Translation Team, English & French Transcripts, WebsiteAriel Cuadra: Spanish TranscriptsAmelia Kabwika : Portuguese Transcripts"Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise" by Marshall McDonaldhttps://www.marshallmcdonaldmusic.com
Pastor Skip kicks off his Expound series on Genesis and explains why if we can believe the first verse of the Bible, the rest is easy.
Pastor Skip kicks off his Expound series on Genesis and explains why if we can believe the first verse of the Bible, the rest is easy. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/104/29
Episode 151Having finished with Ben Jonson's biography we can now go back in time just a little to work through Shakespeare's and Jonson's plays in more detail. By the early 1590s was then the man of the theatrical moment, no longer the young upstart, but the proven playmaker and ‘A Midsummer Night's Dream' surely did nothing but enhance that reputation and it has been popular ever since.A brief synopsis of the playThe dating of the playSuggested settings for the play as a wedding celebrationThe sources for the playBiblical influencesPublication of the playThe central themes of the playThe darker elements of the playTheseus and Hippolyta and the setting of the playThe blindness of desire and passionThe question of the nature of attractionThe four lovers as exemplars of romantic loveThe significance of the play within the playThe role of the rude mechanicalsHow the play within the play tells us something about theatre practice at the timeBarriers to love – including a wallA brief performance history of the playLinks to ‘A Midsummer Night's Dream: An Illustrated Handbook and Encyclopaedia' by Rachel Aanstad:UK link: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Midsummer-Nights-Illustrated-Handbook-Encyclopedia/dp/B09PKSTL1S/ref=sr_1_2US link : https://www.amazon.com/Midsummer-Nights-Illustrated-Handbook-Encyclopedia/dp/B09PKSTL1S/ref=sr_1_2Support the podcast at:www.thehistoryofeuropeantheatre.comwww.patreon.com/thoetpwww.ko-fi.com/thoetp Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald, Denella Ri'chard. She is a well-known traveler, travel expert, and industry leader and hosts the award-winning travel show, Traveling with Denella. She has held senior positions at major travel companies, including Hilton Worldwide, Carnival Corporation, and Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings. Originally from South Louisiana, she describes herself as a travel enthusiast, artist, wildlife and wine lover. She aims to inspire people to travel, experience different cultures, and embrace our shared humanity. Please welcome to Money Making Conversations Master Class Denella Richard. Talking Points/Questions *1. Tell me about your show “Traveling with Denella.” 2. How did you go from Cruise Industry Executive to Executive Producer and Host of the award-winning television series Traveling With Denella? 2. You also attended an HBCU: Southern University. Tell me what role Southern University played in laying the foundation for your current situation. 3. What are some of your favorite places you filmed and traveled to? 4. I heard you once say, you were in the travel industry before travel was cool for "Black People" and long before it was "trending". What do you mean by that? 5. You are also an entrepreneur of your own television production company, Soar Entertainment & Media. You, self-produce your own shows. Any words of advice for anyone who is considering going into entrepreneurship? 6. You have lived in Africa and Europe? Was travel always in your DNA? And what brought you to Africa and Europe? 7. You have a quote, you posted on Instagram and TikTok: "Look back on your life and say "Thank God" I had the courage to GO!!!! Expound on that.... 8. When people watch "Traveling With Denella Ri'chard" what do you hope they take away? 9. I hear you have two books coming out this holiday season? Tell me more about this. 10. I've noticed you never use the word "bucket list" to describe places you dream of going. You use this word "living list"...Expound on that... 11. Where can people watch and follow: Traveling With Denella Ri'chard? #STRAW #AMI #BEST #SHMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald, Denella Ri'chard. She is a well-known traveler, travel expert, and industry leader and hosts the award-winning travel show, Traveling with Denella. She has held senior positions at major travel companies, including Hilton Worldwide, Carnival Corporation, and Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings. Originally from South Louisiana, she describes herself as a travel enthusiast, artist, wildlife and wine lover. She aims to inspire people to travel, experience different cultures, and embrace our shared humanity. Please welcome to Money Making Conversations Master Class Denella Richard. Talking Points/Questions *1. Tell me about your show “Traveling with Denella.” 2. How did you go from Cruise Industry Executive to Executive Producer and Host of the award-winning television series Traveling With Denella? 2. You also attended an HBCU: Southern University. Tell me what role Southern University played in laying the foundation for your current situation. 3. What are some of your favorite places you filmed and traveled to? 4. I heard you once say, you were in the travel industry before travel was cool for "Black People" and long before it was "trending". What do you mean by that? 5. You are also an entrepreneur of your own television production company, Soar Entertainment & Media. You, self-produce your own shows. Any words of advice for anyone who is considering going into entrepreneurship? 6. You have lived in Africa and Europe? Was travel always in your DNA? And what brought you to Africa and Europe? 7. You have a quote, you posted on Instagram and TikTok: "Look back on your life and say "Thank God" I had the courage to GO!!!! Expound on that.... 8. When people watch "Traveling With Denella Ri'chard" what do you hope they take away? 9. I hear you have two books coming out this holiday season? Tell me more about this. 10. I've noticed you never use the word "bucket list" to describe places you dream of going. You use this word "living list"...Expound on that... 11. Where can people watch and follow: Traveling With Denella Ri'chard? #AMI #BEST #SHMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald, Denella Ri'chard. She is a well-known traveler, travel expert, and industry leader and hosts the award-winning travel show, Traveling with Denella. She has held senior positions at major travel companies, including Hilton Worldwide, Carnival Corporation, and Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings. Originally from South Louisiana, she describes herself as a travel enthusiast, artist, wildlife and wine lover. She aims to inspire people to travel, experience different cultures, and embrace our shared humanity. Please welcome to Money Making Conversations Master Class Denella Richard. Talking Points/Questions *1. Tell me about your show “Traveling with Denella.” 2. How did you go from Cruise Industry Executive to Executive Producer and Host of the award-winning television series Traveling With Denella? 2. You also attended an HBCU: Southern University. Tell me what role Southern University played in laying the foundation for your current situation. 3. What are some of your favorite places you filmed and traveled to? 4. I heard you once say, you were in the travel industry before travel was cool for "Black People" and long before it was "trending". What do you mean by that? 5. You are also an entrepreneur of your own television production company, Soar Entertainment & Media. You, self-produce your own shows. Any words of advice for anyone who is considering going into entrepreneurship? 6. You have lived in Africa and Europe? Was travel always in your DNA? And what brought you to Africa and Europe? 7. You have a quote, you posted on Instagram and TikTok: "Look back on your life and say "Thank God" I had the courage to GO!!!! Expound on that.... 8. When people watch "Traveling With Denella Ri'chard" what do you hope they take away? 9. I hear you have two books coming out this holiday season? Tell me more about this. 10. I've noticed you never use the word "bucket list" to describe places you dream of going. You use this word "living list"...Expound on that... 11. Where can people watch and follow: Traveling With Denella Ri'chard? #AMI #BEST #SHMSSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald, Denella Ri'chard. She is a well-known traveler, travel expert, and industry leader and hosts the award-winning travel show, Traveling with Denella. She has held senior positions at major travel companies, including Hilton Worldwide, Carnival Corporation, and Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings. Originally from South Louisiana, she describes herself as a travel enthusiast, artist, wildlife and wine lover. She aims to inspire people to travel, experience different cultures, and embrace our shared humanity. Please welcome to Money Making Conversations Master Class Denella Richard. Talking Points/Questions *1. Tell me about your show “Traveling with Denella.” 2. How did you go from Cruise Industry Executive to Executive Producer and Host of the award-winning television series Traveling With Denella? 2. You also attended an HBCU: Southern University. Tell me what role Southern University played in laying the foundation for your current situation. 3. What are some of your favorite places you filmed and traveled to? 4. I heard you once say, you were in the travel industry before travel was cool for "Black People" and long before it was "trending". What do you mean by that? 5. You are also an entrepreneur of your own television production company, Soar Entertainment & Media. You, self-produce your own shows. Any words of advice for anyone who is considering going into entrepreneurship? 6. You have lived in Africa and Europe? Was travel always in your DNA? And what brought you to Africa and Europe? 7. You have a quote, you posted on Instagram and TikTok: "Look back on your life and say "Thank God" I had the courage to GO!!!! Expound on that.... 8. When people watch "Traveling With Denella Ri'chard" what do you hope they take away? 9. I hear you have two books coming out this holiday season? Tell me more about this. 10. I've noticed you never use the word "bucket list" to describe places you dream of going. You use this word "living list"...Expound on that... 11. Where can people watch and follow: Traveling With Denella Ri'chard? #AMI #BEST #SHMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode comes from our Biblical preaching workshop. Enjoy!
This episode comes from our Biblical preaching workshop. Enjoy!
This episode comes from our Bible preaching workshop. Enjoy!
This episode comes from our Biblical preaching workshop. Enjoy!
This episode comes from our Bible preaching workshop. Enjoy!
This episode is from our Biblical preaching workshop. Enjoy!
Pastor Skip begins his Expound: 2 Corinthians series and examines Paul's sincere affection for the church in Corinth.
on Connect with Skip Heitzig, Pastor Skip begins his Expound: 2 Corinthians series and examines Paul's sincere affection for the church in Corinth. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/104/29
This episode comes from our Biblical preaching workshop. Enjoy!
This episode comes from our Biblical preaching workshop. Enjoy!
Then came to him from Jerusalem scribes and Pharisees, saying:Tunc accesserunt ad eum ab Jerosolymis scribae et pharisaei, dicentes : 2 Why do thy disciples transgress the tradition of the ancients? For they wash not their hands when they eat bread.Quare discipuli tui transgrediuntur traditionem seniorum? non enim lavant manus suas cum panem manducant. 3 But he answering, said to them: Why do you also transgress the commandment of God for your tradition? For God said:Ipse autem respondens ait illis : Quare et vos transgredimini mandatum Dei propter traditionem vestram? Nam Deus dixit : 4 Honour thy father and mother: And: He that shall curse father or mother, let him die the death.Honora patrem, et matrem : et, Qui maledixerit patri, vel matri, morte moriatur. 5 But you say: Whosoever shall say to father or mother, The gift whatsoever proceedeth from me, shall profit thee.Vos autem dicitis : Quicumque dixerit patri, vel matri : Munus, quodcumque est ex me, tibi proderit : 6 And he shall not honour his father or his mother: and you have made void the commandment of God for your tradition.et non honorificavit patrem suum, aut matrem suam : et irritum fecistis mandatum Dei propter traditionem vestram. 7 Hypocrites, well hath Isaias prophesied of you, saying:Hypocritae, bene prophetavit de vobis Isaias, dicens : 8 This people honoureth me with their lips: but their heart is far from me.Populus hic labiis me honorat : cor autem eorum longe est a me. 9 And in vain do they worship me, teaching doctrines and commandments of men.Sine causa autem colunt me, docentes doctrinas et mandata hominum. 10 And having called together the multitudes unto him, he said to them: Hear ye and understand.Et convocatis ad se turbis, dixit eis : Audite, et intelligite. 11 Not that which goeth into the mouth defileth a man: but what cometh out of the mouth, this defileth a man.Non quod intrat in os, coinquinat hominem : sed quod procedit ex ore, hoc coinquinat hominem. 12 Then came his disciples, and said to him: Dost thou know that the Pharisees, when they heard this word, were scandalized?Tunc accedentes discipuli ejus, dixerunt ei : Scis quia pharisaei audito verbo hoc, scandalizati sunt? 13 But he answering them, said: Every plant which my heavenly Father hath not planted, shall be rooted up.At ille respondens ait : Omnis plantatio, quam non plantavit Pater meus caelestis, eradicabitur. 14 Let them alone: they are blind, and leaders of the blind. And if the blind lead the blind, both will fall into the pit.Sinite illos : caeci sunt, et duces caecorum; caecus autem si caeco ducatum praestet, ambo in foveam cadunt. 15 And Peter answering, said to him: Expound to us this parable.Respondens autem Petrus dixit ei : Edissere nobis parabolam istam. 16 But he said: Are you also yet without understanding?At ille dixit : Adhuc et vos sine intellectu estis? 17 Do you not understand, that whatsoever entereth into the mouth, goeth into the belly, and is cast out into the privy?Non intelligitis quia omne quod in os intrat, in ventrem vadit, et in secessum emittitur? 18 But the things which proceed out of the mouth, come forth from the heart, and those things defile a man.Quae autem procedunt de ore, de corde exeunt, et ea coinquinant hominem : 19 For from the heart come forth evil thoughts, murders, adulteries, fornications, thefts, false testimonies, blasphemies.de corde enim exeunt cogitationes malae, homicidia, adulteria, fornicationes, furta, falsa testimonia, blasphemiae : 20 These are the things that defile a man. But to eat with unwashed hands doth not defile a man.haec sunt, quae coinquinant hominem. Non lotis autem manibus manducare, non coinquinat hominem.
Governor Walz joins Jason to discuss a multitude of topics starting with the new school lunch program, the surplus, new flag and much more.
on Connect with Skip Heitzig, Pastor Skip concludes his teaching on the book of Ruth and shows you how it paints a wonderful picture of what Christ did for us. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/104/29
on Connect with Skip Heitzig, Pastor Skip continues his teaching from the book of Ruth and encourages you to be kind, courteous, and grateful. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/104/29
on Connect with Skip Heitzig, Pastor Skip examines Ruth 3-4 and explains what a miracle is, and why they are so special. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/104/29
on Connect with Skip Heitzig, Skip concludes his message on Ruth 1-2 and shows you what the book of Ruth teaches us about God our Provider. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/104/29
on Connect with Skip Heitzig, Pastor Skip examines the faithfulness of Ruth even in the face of uncertainty and peril. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/104/29
on Connect with Skip Heitzig, Pastor Skip begins a series on the book of Ruth and shows you how the story of Ruth points directly to Jesus. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/104/29
Kate Hanley's discovery of her parent's unique love language set her on a path she never anticipated—writing a book. Yet these beautiful “paper napkin sonnets,” and the story that surrounds them, were too precious and inspiring not to share, as they offer hope for anyone in the throes of caring for someone with dementia. The overwhelming peace she had when she witnessed her mother's love for her seven children overpower dementia encouraged her to write her story. It is her hope that others will believe that their compassion and resilience in caring for someone with dementia will not be forgotten. About Kate Hanley Kate is passionate about the work she does with her own consultancy, Kate Hanley Cominsky Associates, LLC. She is also an adjunct professor with Utica College and Teacher Education Programs. She and her husband live in Old Forge, NY with two dogs and two grown sons who come home as often as possible to enjoy the peace and beauty of the Adirondack Mountains. In this episode, you will be able to: · Realize the value of anecdotes related to dementia care, shedding light on love's strength and the hurdles encountered on the journey. · Expound on the essence of memory preservation techniques and harnessing the senses in dementia care. · Grasp the emotional aspects of caregiving and the importance of forging supportive alliances for mental well-being. · Recognize the early warning signs of dementia, distinguishing it from the natural aging process. · Acknowledge the efficacy of storytelling and clear-cut communication in enhancing the caregiving experience. After the Podcast Read Kate's AlzAuthors post: Love is Never Forgotten in Breakfast Memories: A Dementia Love Story Purchase Breakfast Memories: A Dementia Love Story Note: We are an Amazon Associate and may receive a small commission from books sales. Connect with Kate Hanley Website Facebook *** About the Podcast AlzAuthors is the global community of authors writing about Alzheimer's and dementia from personal experience to light the way for others. Our podcast introduces you to our authors who share their stories and insights to provide knowledge, comfort, and support. Please subscribe so you don't miss a word. If our authors' stories move you, please leave a review. And don't forget to share our podcast with family and friends on their own dementia journeys. We are a 501(c)(3) charitable organization totally reliant on donations to do what we do. Your generosity will help cover our many operating costs, which include website hosting and maintenance fees, service charges to keep things running smoothly, and marketing expenses to promote our authors, expand our content, improve our reach, and more. Our ongoing work supports our mission to lift the silence and stigma of Alzheimer's and other dementias. To sustain our efforts please visit https://alzauthors.com/donate/ . Thank you for listening. We are a WCN Featured Podcast. Proud to be on The Health Podcast Network. Want to be on the podcast? Here's what you need to know. Thanks for listening. AlzAuthors.com Shop our Store
Kate Hanley's discovery of her parent's unique love language set her on a path she never anticipated—writing a book. Yet these beautiful “paper napkin sonnets,” and the story that surrounds them, were too precious and inspiring not to share, as they offer hope for anyone in the throes of caring for someone with dementia. The overwhelming peace she had when she witnessed her mother's love for her seven children overpower dementia encouraged her to write her story. It is her hope that others will believe that their compassion and resilience in caring for someone with dementia will not be forgotten. About Kate Hanley Kate is passionate about the work she does with her own consultancy, Kate Hanley Cominsky Associates, LLC. She is also an adjunct professor with Utica College and Teacher Education Programs. She and her husband live in Old Forge, NY with two dogs and two grown sons who come home as often as possible to enjoy the peace and beauty of the Adirondack Mountains. In this episode, you will be able to: · Realize the value of anecdotes related to dementia care, shedding light on love's strength and the hurdles encountered on the journey. · Expound on the essence of memory preservation techniques and harnessing the senses in dementia care. · Grasp the emotional aspects of caregiving and the importance of forging supportive alliances for mental well-being. · Recognize the early warning signs of dementia, distinguishing it from the natural aging process. · Acknowledge the efficacy of storytelling and clear-cut communication in enhancing the caregiving experience. After the Podcast Read Kate's AlzAuthors post: Love is Never Forgotten in Breakfast Memories: A Dementia Love Story Purchase Breakfast Memories: A Dementia Love Story Note: We are an Amazon Associate and may receive a small commission from books sales. Connect with Kate Hanley Website Facebook *** About the Podcast AlzAuthors is the global community of authors writing about Alzheimer's and dementia from personal experience to light the way for others. Our podcast introduces you to our authors who share their stories and insights to provide knowledge, comfort, and support. Please subscribe so you don't miss a word. If our authors' stories move you, please leave a review. And don't forget to share our podcast with family and friends on their own dementia journeys. We are a 501(c)(3) charitable organization totally reliant on donations to do what we do. Your generosity will help cover our many operating costs, which include website hosting and maintenance fees, service charges to keep things running smoothly, and marketing expenses to promote our authors, expand our content, improve our reach, and more. Our ongoing work supports our mission to lift the silence and stigma of Alzheimer's and other dementias. To sustain our efforts please visit https://alzauthors.com/donate/ . Thank you for listening. We are a WCN Featured Podcast. Proud to be on The Health Podcast Network. Want to be on the podcast? Here's what you need to know. Thanks for listening. AlzAuthors.com Shop our Store
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: On "aiming for convergence on truth", published by gjm on April 11, 2023 on LessWrong. Background Duncan Sabien wrote a list of proposed "basics of rational discourse" guidelines. Zack M Davis disagrees with (his interpretation of) one of the guidelines. I think the question is interesting and don't feel that those two posts and their comments resolve it. (Spoiler: I largely agree with Duncan on this.) So, Duncan says that we should aim for convergence on truth, and behave as if your interlocutors are also aiming for convergence on truth and that we should care whether an interlocutor is present in good faith and genuinely trying to cooperate. Zack, on the other hand, holds (as I understand him) that we should aim for truth and not particularly care about convergence in cases where we have something valuable to contribute, it should be precisely because there is divergence between what others think and our view of the truth a good frame for thinking about this is that debates are like prediction markets it shouldn't matter much whether someone else is "in good faith" or "trying to cooperate"; the merits and defects of their arguments are whatever they are, regardless of intentions, and we should be responding to those talk of "cooperation" and "defection" implies a Prisoner's Dilemma situation, and attempted rational discourse doesn't generally have the properties of a Prisoner's Dilemma. I will argue that we should aim for truth rather than for convergence as such that I think Zack has misunderstood what Duncan means by aiming for convergence that what Duncan means by "aiming for convergence" is a reasonable goal that debates are importantly unlike prediction markets (and even prediction markets don't necessarily have quite the incentives Zack assumes) that there are specific forms of not-aiming-for-convergence that are more common than Zack's "aiming for divergence" and they are usually harmful when they occur and when they do, it often becomes necessary to adopt modes of discourse that attend explicitly to status, politeness, intentions, etc., which makes everything worse and this failure mode is made less likely if (as Duncan proposes) we avoid those forms of not-aiming-for-convergence and assume until we get strong contrary evidence that others are also avoiding them that while in principle we can just respond to others' arguments and ignore their (actual or perceived) intentions, in practice we can't and shouldn't that informal talk of cooperation and defection doesn't have to imply a PD-like situation and is reasonable in this context even though (I agree with Zack) what is going on isn't altogether PD-like. So, let's begin. Convergence Suppose A and B are discussing something they disagree on: A thinks X and B thinks Y. Here are some goals A might have. I've given them brief but crude names for later reference. The names do not perfectly reflect the meanings. WIN, by making A look clever and wise and good, and making B look stupid or ignorant or crazy or evil. (One way, but not the only one, to do this is by proving that X is right and Y is wrong.) LEARN, ending up believing X if X is right and Y if Y is right. TEACH, so that B ends up believing X if X is right and Y if Y is right. CONVINCE, so that B ends up believing X. EXPOUND, so that the audience ends up believing X. AVOID CONFLICT, by backing off from any point at which A and B seem likely to disagree very sharply. AGREE, by actually ending up believing the same thing whether right or wrong. I think that when Duncan says we should "aim for convergence on truth" he means that A should aim to LEARN and TEACH, with the hope that if A and B pool their knowledge and understanding they will likely (1) both end up with truer views, (2) end up understanding one another better, and (3) since the truth is a singl...
When sin increases, grace just increases even more. So, this begs the question: Why not just go out and sin to show off God's grace? Paul offers an unexpected answer. He doesn't issue any threats, and there's no guilt trip or manipulation. Instead, he asks, You died to sin. How can you live in it any longer? Yes, that's His answer. So, you could go out and sin, and God's grace would never run out on you. But look at you! You died with Jesus and awoke as a new person bonded to Him forever. You're so different now. How could you live in sin any longer? Or maybe you don't know all the details of what happened to you at salvation? God has done something dramatic inside you. Find out exactly what in this essential message! Questions for Romans 5:18-6:7 1. Read verse 18. Explain the profound significance of the phrase justification of life. 2. Read verse 19. React to this statement: You're righteous because of Someone else's obedience. 3. Read Romans 5:20 and 6:1. What happens when sin increases? What are your thoughts on this? 4. Read verse 2. What reason does Paul give for not sinning? Expound on that reason. 5. Read verse 3. Why do you think some believers don't know what happened to them at salvation? 6. Read verses 3-6 and then, in your own words, describe everything that took place within you when you believed. 7. Read verse 7. How is this different from trying hard to defeat sin or waiting on a future maturity? Explain. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1258/29
When sin increases, grace just increases even more. So, this begs the question: Why not just go out and sin to show off God's grace? Paul offers an unexpected answer. He doesn't issue any threats, and there's no guilt trip or manipulation. Instead, he asks, “You died to sin. How can you live in it any longer?” Yes, that's His answer. So, you could go out and sin, and God's grace would never run out on you. But look at you! You died with Jesus and awoke as a new person bonded to Him forever. You're so different now. How could you live in sin any longer? Or maybe you don't know all the details of what happened to you at salvation? God has done something dramatic inside you. Find out exactly what in this essential message! Questions for Romans 5:18-6:7 Read verse 18. Explain the profound significance of the phrase “justification of life.” Read verse 19. React to this statement: You're righteous because of Someone else's obedience. Read Romans 5:20 and 6:1. What happens when sin increases? What are your thoughts on this? Read verse 2. What reason does Paul give for not sinning? Expound on that reason. Read verse 3. Why do you think some believers don't know what happened to them at salvation? Read verses 3-6 and then, in your own words, describe everything that took place within you when you believed. Read verse 7. How is this different from trying hard to defeat sin or waiting on a future maturity? Explain.
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Then came to him from Jerusalem scribes and Pharisees, saying:Why do thy disciples transgress the tradition of the ancients? For they wash not their hands when they eat bread. 3 But he answering, said to them: Why do you also transgress the commandment of God for your tradition? For God said:Honour thy father and mother: And: He that shall curse father or mother, let him die the death. 5 But you say: Whosoever shall say to father or mother, The gift whatsoever proceedeth from me, shall profit thee.And he shall not honour his father or his mother: and you have made void the commandment of God for your tradition. 7 Hypocrites, well hath Isaias prophesied of you, saying: 8 This people honoureth me with their lips: but their heart is far from me.And in vain do they worship me, teaching doctrines and commandments of men. 10 And having called together the multitudes unto him, he said to them: Hear ye and understand.Not that which goeth into the mouth defileth a man: but what cometh out of the mouth, this defileth a man. 12 Then came his disciples, and said to him: Dost thou know that the Pharisees, when they heard this word, were scandalized? 13 But he answering them, said: Every plant which my heavenly Father hath not planted, shall be rooted up.Let them alone: they are blind, and leaders of the blind. And if the blind lead the blind, both will fall into the pit. 15 And Peter answering, said to him: Expound to us this parable.But he said: Are you also yet without understanding? 17 Do you not understand, that whatsoever entereth into the mouth, goeth into the belly, and is cast out into the privy? 18 But the things which proceed out of the mouth, come forth from the heart, and those things defile a man. For from the heart come forth evil thoughts, murders, adulteries, fornications, thefts, false testimonies, blasphemies. 20 These are the things that defile a man. But to eat with unwashed hands doth not defile a man.
Joanne J. Jung, Richard Langer, and Amber discuss our never changing call to follow Jesus and how to pursue that in a world that views following as weakness. They also discuss the West's obsession with leadership. Questions Discussed During Follow Jesus to Become a Better Leader: In chapter 1 of The Call to Follow you compare leadership to money and I loved it! At one point you write, " And leadership is like money. Leadership, too, is an instrumental good. It helps get things done. But it is not an intrinsic good-it is not to be pursued for its own sake." Will one of you dive into how leadership is like money? Historically, what seemed to be the tipping point for Christian culture's current obsession with leadership language? Or has it always been this way? While culture says you must be a leader to be successful, the Bible speaks much about being a faithful follower of Yahweh, of Jesus. Expound on the language the Bible uses as it pertains to leadership and followership. What is the difference between the "followership stereotype" and "Biblical followership"? How do you think our churches, organizations, and non-profits would change if leaders began teaching and training more on followership and less about leadership? What advice about followership would you give to people in leadership? In a world, where the prevalent messaging is to be EXTRAORDINARY, end with a few practices that can help us be ordinary faithful followers of Jesus? SHOW NOTES cont. Resources Mentioned: Book: The Call to Follow by Joanne J. Jung and Richard Langer Come be a part of the Grace Enough Gang Follow Grace Enough: Instagram | Facebook | YouTube Become a Grace Enough supporter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wendy Alsup and Amber discuss her time as deacon of women's theology at Mars Hill Church, how and why she was able to continue clinging to Jesus in the midst of suffering, and what a good Jesus hermeneutic has to do with it. Questions Discussed During Clinging to God When Your Church Falls Apart: You served as a Deacon in charge of Women's Theology and Training at Mars Hill in Seattle. Share your experience of stepping into that role and the ways you were able to serve women during that season With the success of The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill podcast, many now have a more robust view of power struggles and abuse in the church. Were you able to continue teaching and serving women practical theology on a weekly basis, while behind the scenes the staff was “blowing up”? Expound on that a bit. You eventually left. What was that process like for you both emotionally and spiritually? What I love about your story is you didn't walk away from God or the Bible despite being deeply wounded by God's people. At one point you said, “A lot of people had problems with Mark Driscoll and just wrote off the Bible: ‘Well, if that's what the Bible teacher says, obviously, there's something wrong with the Bible.' But I believed in the Bible a long time before I ever got to know Mark Driscoll, and I'm going to believe in it now. So I don't think the problem's with the Bible.” Talk to us about what you think made a difference in your clinging to God and His Word vs. friends, colleagues, strangers who walk away. I think having written books like, Practical Theology for Women and The Gospel-Centered Woman helped to ground you in truth of God's character and what He says about His people, but not everyone has the foundation. Speak directly to the wounded soul, particularly the one who's been wounded by those in a position of spiritual authority. In “I Forgive You,” you weave some of your own personal journey of forgiveness in with the story of Joseph and how we witness him forgive. What hope do we find in Joseph's story? How can we apply some of those same principles to the people we need to forgive? SHOW NOTES cont. Resources Mentioned: Book: I Forgive You: Finding Peace and Moving Forward When Life Really Hurts by Wendy Alsup Rise and Fall of Mars Hill Podcast Rise and Fall of Mars Hill Podcast: Ep. 7 State of Emergency Book: Companions in Suffering: Comfort for Times of Loss and Loneliness by Wendy Alsup and Trillia Newbell Book: Practical Theology for Women by Wendy Alsup ALL of Wendy's books The Gospel Coalition: Why I'm Going Back to Church After My Divorce by Wendy Alsup Theology for Women Etsy Shop Related Episodes: 106: Scot McKnight & Laura Barringer | Church Culture: Goodness vs. Abuse of Power 187: Wade Mullen | Power, Image Management, & the Church 73: Bethany Allen | Pastor of Spiritual Formation & Leadership Development Come be a part of the Grace Enough Gang Follow Grace Enough: Instagram | Facebook | YouTube Become a Grace Enough supporter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Pastor Gabe Gonzalas and I just returned from Trinity, Alabama, where we attended this year's "Expound Conference" at the Parkway Baptist Church. Here are our takeaways, things we learned, and how we were challenged. I trust it will be a blessing.
The apostle Paul wasn't a lone ranger; he had a team of people supporting and working with him. In this message, Skip shares what you can learn from Paul's life about how he valued people.
When we give our lives to Jesus, we become part of a family unlike anything that the world has ever known. In this message, Skip shares about the new community you're part of as a believer.
Jesus changes our lives so completely that our attitudes and actions ought to be far different than life before we knew Him. In this message, Skip shares how you can live with a Christlike love that puts others before yourself.
As believers, we can't decide how a fellow brother or sister in Christ should live. In this message, Skip shares how you can encourage others in their faith journeys while following God's will for your life.
There comes a time when believers are called to obey God over government. Skip dives into that issue in this message as he shares how you can honor both God and the ruling authority He's placed over you.
A lot of people have questions when it comes to how Christians should respond to government. In this message, Skip dives into this complex topic, sharing important biblical guidance with you.
The life God calls us to often doesn't make sense—the truth is it's a higher way of living. In this message, Skip shares how God brings others closer to Him through the compassion you show.
God equips each believer uniquely, and so it's pointless to compare ourselves to others. In this message, Skip shares how God works in you through the spiritual gifts He gives you.
We don't have to better ourselves before coming to Christ—He takes us as we are. In this message, Skip shares how God can use you mightily when you live in total surrender to Him.
Sometimes we question how God works through our life situations, but it's because we have a limited view of His plan. In this message, Skip shares how the rocky history of Israel reveals God's incredible power and sovereignty.
When God made salvation available to everyone in the world, His chosen people weren't left behind. In this message, Skip shares how you and the church are part of His larger plan to bring His people back to Himself.
God's love for the children of Israel never waned even in their disobedience. He had a lasting plan for them. In this message, Skip dives into Israel's history and shares how you're a part of God's plan for them.