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After the Bar - Stories from the Legal Industry
Lok Vi Ming ON: Values And Practice - A Senior Counsel's Story

After the Bar - Stories from the Legal Industry

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 56:55


Join us on this podcast episode as we speak with Lok Vi Ming, Senior Counsel, about his path to becoming a Senior Counsel and his illustrious legal career. He provides valuable insights into how his personal values have shaped his approach to law and the significant effort he has dedicated to his craft. Most importantly, he sheds light on how he made it a point not to change the kind of person he is, even after achieving the prestigious title of Senior Counsel. We also dive into some of Lok Vi Ming's past high-profile cases, including the SilkAir MI 185 case and the Slim 10 saga, and he shares the challenges and rewards of working on such complex legal battles.Additionally, Lok Vi Ming reflects on his experience striking out on his own and in starting his own law firm. He shares valuable lessons learned from his journey in entrepreneurship, leadership and law firm management. Whether you are an aspiring lawyer or simply interested in the world of law, this episode offers a wealth of valuable insights and inspiration.Lok Vi Ming - https://www.linkedin.com/in/vi-ming-lok-sc-a327071a5/Connect with me on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/shulinlee/More on the podcast - https://www.AfterTheBar.com.sgWhat to listen for:00:00 Start of Episode01:55 Receiving the CC Tan Award02:37 Vi Ming's Approach to His Legal Practice04:23 Thoughts on Being Made Senior Counsel07:24 The Biggest Difference in Vi Ming's Career After Being Made SC 08:53 Alternate Career Trajectory If Not Made SC10:00 Important Values to Vi Ming11:11 Motto of ‘Never Say Never' in Life11:59 High Profile Case SilkAir MI 18516:07 The Role of Faith During the SilkAir MI 185 Case22:34 High Profile Case Slim 10 Saga29:14 Outcome of the Slim 10 Saga 32:29 Overcoming Challenges on Doing the ‘Right' Thing34:02 Why Start A Firm in Your Fifties?36:37 Why Do Lawyers Choose to Apply to LVM Law Chambers?38:38 Thoughts on the Next Generation of Lawyers43:41 Criteria of Hiring Associates45:33 Vi Ming's Role Models46:30 Advice to Lawyers Aspiring to Become an SC47:40 How Vi Ming's Definition of Success Has Changed49:47 Vi Ming's Way Forward as an SC51:50 Rapid Fire Questions

The Word.
What the Church can Learn from Benjamin Franklin

The Word.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022


Darryl Hart is a church historian and author of many books, including Benjamin Franklin: Cultural Protestant; American Catholic: The Politics of Faith During the Cold War, and A Secular Faith: Why Christianity Favors the Separation of Church and State. His talk will explore how the church is called to be in dialogue with our unbelieving neighbors in the world, or in the words of Christ, "in the world, but not of the world.” Drawing on his recent book, he will show what the church can learn from secular thinkers such as Benjamin Franklin, and what Ben Franklin can learn from the church.

The Rainbow Channel by Tonee Polines
FAITH DURING THE PANDEMIC - Part 2

The Rainbow Channel by Tonee Polines

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2021 49:12


Its the part two of the twitter space event titled Faith During the Pandemic. In this episode we answer the importance of faith in times of losses. We also look at Gods faithfulness and loving kindness during this pandemic #faithduringpandemic #therainbowchannelpodcast #originalfilipinopodcast

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T Time: Spiritual conversations For, With and About Women.
Recap: Faith during the time of storms

T Time: Spiritual conversations For, With and About Women.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 39:19


Twanna brings back a very timely episode on Faith during the time of storms. It is hard to believe that one year ago, our world was being affected by the Coronavirus one way or another, and yet today, we are still facing those same effects. Listen to this episode to understand how faith and medicine don't have to be competing entities but work best when understood individually and how they make a positive impact when put together. 0:05 Twanna welcomes everyone to T Time and introduces a past episode from one year ago on "Faith During the Times of Storms." 1:18 Twanna introduces special guest Rev. Percy McCray, National Director of Faith-Based Programs. 2:21 Rev. McCray shares his story of his journey and how he ended up becoming the National Director of Faith-Based programs at Cancer Treatment Center of America. 4:35 Twanna asks Rev. McCray whether there is a conflict between faith and medicine. 5:21 Rev. McCray presents that he believes there is a perceived conflict but the truth is there is no conflict at all. 9:07  Rev. McCray explains that although it is not obvious, many doctors are people of faith but because of the credentials they stand on they may not proclaim it when working verbally but within themselves, many pray and counsel their patients. 10:58 Twanna asks how faith potentially helps people experiencing COVID-19 and even cancer? 13:32 Faith provides patients with the ability to look beyond their own circumstances and limitations. 16:32 Twanna asks: how can we reconcile the fact as ministers that good people are getting something bad? 20:14 Rev. McCray refers to Romans 8:28 and emphasizes the word all. All things, whether good or bad, God will work it for our good. 21:17 Twanna shares how she believes God trusts certain people to suffer. 21:25 Rev. McCray discusses how suffering is a part of the walk of a believer. 23:10 Rev. McCray explains the connection between COVID-19 and cancer. 26:41 How do you encourage people who are encouraging? Asks Twanna. 28:42 Rev. McCray has to consistently remind his team that they are not the healer, they are to direct the people to the healer. 29:47  Rev. McCray defines what makes CTCA different from any other place and that is the fact that they embrace the idea of integrative medicine. 35:02 Rev. McCray closes the podcast in prayer.  

The Faith, Fitness & Flow Podcast

Hello Royalty Week 32 is FINALLY here. Before you dive into this weeks episode let me tell you that we had technical issues and this episode ends randomly.One of my distant mentors said sometimes you have to put it our RAW! I know this weeks prayer and lesson is for YOU so I had no choice but to release and get out of GODS way.Faith:During the Faith Report Mr. ALL'N GETS DEEP!! Im still amazed that he shared what he did and the hearth that he has to make God proud no matter what. The Podcast has been talking alot about FAITH but many have asked How to get FAITH. So In Mr. ALL'N Fashion he teaches us how with an acronym:ForgetAndInsertThe HopeFlow:This week we sat down and interviewed Ms. Elmira Loftin the Self CARE Boss! You ever sit down with someone and immeduateyly feel they postive enemgy making you feel better? Yeah Ms. Loftin did that to us todayFollow her on IG @SelfCareBossSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/alln247)

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New Books in History
D. G. Hart, "American Catholic: The Politics of Faith During the Cold War" (Cornell UP, 2020)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 39:58


In American Catholic: The Politics of Faith During the Cold War (Cornell UP, 2020), Darryl Hart's addresses the foundational changes in thinking about church-state relations within American Catholicism that contributed so much to the development of the modern conservative movement. Hart tracks the ways in which American Catholics adapted their tradition in the context of a largely protestant republic, and offers detailed and nuanced readings of the controversies and achievements that this engendered. As American conservatism continues to adapt, and as President Biden's Catholic faith continues to be politicised, this book makes for essential reading. Crawford Gribben is a professor of history at Queen’s University Belfast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in Catholic Studies
D. G. Hart, "American Catholic: The Politics of Faith During the Cold War" (Cornell UP, 2020)

New Books in Catholic Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 39:58


In American Catholic: The Politics of Faith During the Cold War (Cornell UP, 2020), Darryl Hart's addresses the foundational changes in thinking about church-state relations within American Catholicism that contributed so much to the development of the modern conservative movement. Hart tracks the ways in which American Catholics adapted their tradition in the context of a largely protestant republic, and offers detailed and nuanced readings of the controversies and achievements that this engendered. As American conservatism continues to adapt, and as President Biden's Catholic faith continues to be politicised, this book makes for essential reading. Crawford Gribben is a professor of history at Queen's University Belfast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Political Science
D. G. Hart, "American Catholic: The Politics of Faith During the Cold War" (Cornell UP, 2020)

New Books in Political Science

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 39:58


In American Catholic: The Politics of Faith During the Cold War (Cornell UP, 2020), Darryl Hart's addresses the foundational changes in thinking about church-state relations within American Catholicism that contributed so much to the development of the modern conservative movement. Hart tracks the ways in which American Catholics adapted their tradition in the context of a largely protestant republic, and offers detailed and nuanced readings of the controversies and achievements that this engendered. As American conservatism continues to adapt, and as President Biden's Catholic faith continues to be politicised, this book makes for essential reading. Crawford Gribben is a professor of history at Queen’s University Belfast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science

New Books in Christian Studies
D. G. Hart, "American Catholic: The Politics of Faith During the Cold War" (Cornell UP, 2020)

New Books in Christian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 39:58


In American Catholic: The Politics of Faith During the Cold War (Cornell UP, 2020), Darryl Hart's addresses the foundational changes in thinking about church-state relations within American Catholicism that contributed so much to the development of the modern conservative movement. Hart tracks the ways in which American Catholics adapted their tradition in the context of a largely protestant republic, and offers detailed and nuanced readings of the controversies and achievements that this engendered. As American conservatism continues to adapt, and as President Biden's Catholic faith continues to be politicised, this book makes for essential reading. Crawford Gribben is a professor of history at Queen’s University Belfast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies

New Books in American Studies
D. G. Hart, "American Catholic: The Politics of Faith During the Cold War" (Cornell UP, 2020)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 39:58


In American Catholic: The Politics of Faith During the Cold War (Cornell UP, 2020), Darryl Hart's addresses the foundational changes in thinking about church-state relations within American Catholicism that contributed so much to the development of the modern conservative movement. Hart tracks the ways in which American Catholics adapted their tradition in the context of a largely protestant republic, and offers detailed and nuanced readings of the controversies and achievements that this engendered. As American conservatism continues to adapt, and as President Biden's Catholic faith continues to be politicised, this book makes for essential reading. Crawford Gribben is a professor of history at Queen’s University Belfast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books Network
D. G. Hart, "American Catholic: The Politics of Faith During the Cold War" (Cornell UP, 2020)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 39:58


In American Catholic: The Politics of Faith During the Cold War (Cornell UP, 2020), Darryl Hart's addresses the foundational changes in thinking about church-state relations within American Catholicism that contributed so much to the development of the modern conservative movement. Hart tracks the ways in which American Catholics adapted their tradition in the context of a largely protestant republic, and offers detailed and nuanced readings of the controversies and achievements that this engendered. As American conservatism continues to adapt, and as President Biden's Catholic faith continues to be politicised, this book makes for essential reading. Crawford Gribben is a professor of history at Queen’s University Belfast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

Oh! What a lovely podcast
11 - Board Games

Oh! What a lovely podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2021 48:58


Could you play a board game about the First World War, during the First World War? In this episode Jessica, Chris and Angus talk to Holly Nielsen (PhD student at Royal Holloway, London) about board games during the First World War. As a result we learn about games converted into wartime themes, the benefits of the war to the British toy industry, the dangers of channelling the dead in a superstitious household, and what's leapt to the top of Jessica's 'wish list'. References Owen Davies, A Supernatural War: Magic, Divination, and Faith During the First World War. OUP, 2018 Krom (T. J. Edwards, 1916)    Recruiting for Kitchener’s Army (Valentines & Sons, c.1914) The Dash to Berlin (BritishIndoor Games Company, September 1914)   The Game of the Way to Berlin (Children’s Magazine, December 1914)  The ‘Strand’ War Game (The ‘Strand’ Magazine, 1916)

A Sojourner's Sermons
The Perfect Storm

A Sojourner's Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 9:05


About the movie The Perfect Storm"Eternal Father, Strong to Save"One of the central tensions faced by a pastoral leader is shown in the life of Saint Abraamius, Bishop of Cratea, also commemorated on December 6th. This is the tension between service and silence, the active life and the contemplative. After being elected to the leadership of his monastery, he fled, longing for solitude and eager to escape the praise of men. He then returned when the local bishop excommunicated him for disobedience and the saint was unable to obtain restoration to communion from any other bishop. When the excommunicating bishop died, Abraamius was unanimously chosen to succeed him and, despite his love of solitude, for more than 15 years he was renowned for his love of neighbor and for his charitable works. He founded orphanages, hostels and hospitals; he drove that demons, gave arms and wrought miracles of all kinds. But love of God and longing for the quiet of the desert grew ever stronger within him. In response to his prayers, God revealed to him in a dream His blessing to return to the calm of the desert, where he finished his earthly life.Elder Aimilianos on prayer by night, from Psalms and the Life of Faith: "During moments of quiet and isolation, especially during the night, the conscience is wonderfully able to examine itself. The night is by far the most beneficial time to be face-to-face with God and hear His voice. The night is rich with possibilities, for it is then that the all-powerful Word of God Himself comes to us (Wis. 18.14-15), provided, of course, that there is silence within us and our conscience does not accuse us of anything."Elder Aimilianos also teaches us that the word for the morning worship service of the Church, όρθρος (orthros), was the name given to the second-to-last shift of the night watch kept by the ancient Israelites. When it is done at the proper time, as it is in monasteries, its conclusion often coincides with the rising of the sun.

First Things Podcast
American Catholics and the Cold War - Conversations with Mark Bauerlein (11.2.20)

First Things Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 31:30


D. G. Hart discusses his recent book, “American Catholic: The Politics of Faith During the Cold War.” He and contributing editor Mark Bauerlein talk Catholicism and American conservatism, the significance of John F. Kennedy, and the legacy of Fr. Richard John Neuhaus.

The Bottom Line
4/27/20 - Dr. Tom Phillips, Leftists & Samaritans Purse, Joe Dallas

The Bottom Line

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 106:41


- DR TOM PHILLIPS: "Thousands of People are Coming to Faith During the Coronavirus Pandemic! The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association is Seeing Tremendous Results in New York's Central Park!" - WHY DID "TOLERANT" LEFTISTS IN NEW YORK CITY BASICALLY TELL SAMARITAN'S PURSE, "YOU CAN NOT BE CHRISTIAN?' - JOE DALLAS: New Webinar Tackles Ministry to Members of the LGBTQ Community in the Modern Era" (Webinar is FREE to Bottom Line listeners)

Finding Your Summit
Scott Kujak: Host of the Underdog Podcast who has gone through his own share of adversity including his best friend dying of cancer at 25 years old. The grace he learned from tough times.

Finding Your Summit

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 46:34


135: Scott Kujak: Author of Underdog: True Stories of Overcoming Adversity, Podcast Host of Underdog, and Territory Sales Executive at Beckman Coulter, talks about how he overcame the low points of his life, from his wife leaving him to losing his friend and inspiration Phil Taylor to cancer.  Scott Kujak  Scott Kujak is an ex-college football player who has gone on to live a life of lifting up those that have faced adversities head on. Hear how the obstacles that prevented him from attending his first choice for college, Texas Christian University, where he had a partial academic scholarship and a preferred walk-on position on the football team waiting for him. “I actually grew up in an impoverished area in Florida and just with my own financial circumstances and my family dynamics I was not able to attend TCU and cover the rest of the tuition. So, I went to Eastern Illinois University where I had a full ride offer and went there and played quarterback. I was actually backup for Jimmy Garoppolo, who is the quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers right now.”    On this episode of Finding Your Summit Podcast, we talk with Scott Kujak, Author of Underdog: True Stories of Overcoming Adversity, Podcast Host of Underdog, and Territory Sales Executive at Beckman Coulter about his football experiences, and how his friend Phil Taylor, who died at age 25, was a huge inspiration when Scott was overcoming what he defined as the worst time of his life in 2016, when his ex-wife left him abruptly for good. “With Phil, he was also going through the worst time of his life. He was undergoing tremendous stomach pain and he didn't understand why. A couple of months later, he went to the doctor and they told him he had a large tumor blocking his large intestine. Although we were going through two separate scenarios, we experienced a lot of the same emotions of doubt and anger and ‘what the heck is going on?’ Yet, his reaction to those emotions was often much different than mine. He often looked at it in a way of positivity and optimism.”    What You Will Learn:   Scott Kujak talks about what he learned in terms of how to cope with adversity. “You can always make something good out of it. It doesn’t matter what you are going through. Cancer, someone dies in a car accident, you get walked out on, you have a devastating sports injury. No matter what the pain is that you face, whether it is physical, emotional, spiritual, you can respond in a way that makes a positive impact on the world.”    What did Scott’s friend Phil Taylor mean to him? “Phil is a perfect example of someone who touches your life and just had a profound impact that he knew during the last couple of years of his life. But he won’t know the huge impact because he passed away.”    Scott Kujak talks about how Phil Taylor helped inspire his podcast Underdog. “I thought, man, he has had such an immediate impact on his circle of friends and family. What if I got his message out there to the broader public. How do I do that? I thought of podcasts because I listen to a lot of podcasts, especially when I drive and I thought, I’m not just going to interview Phil and be done with it. Why don’t I interview people who have overcome many different types of adversity?”   What was it like having Chris Norton, who has also been a guest on Finding Your Summit Podcast, as a podcast guest on Scott’s show Underdog? “One of his PR people reached out to me and when I read about his story, I was like, ‘Oh my gosh. Yeah. He has got to come on the show.’ Chris was playing football in college, just like you and I. He was at a D3 school in Iowa, and he was on a kickoff team and went to make a tackle and everything changed for him in a second. Bad tackle gone wrong. He was paralysized from the neck down, never to really walk or live on his own again.”   What about Scott Kujak’s podcast is therapeutic for him? “Common ground. I think it lays a nice foundation of common ground between us and whoever we interview across the world because we realise no matter how big or how small the name is, the person that we are interviewing, there are very common emotions that we all go through that no matter what the situation is, we can empathize with them. We realise, hey, what I went through, maybe compares or doesn’t compare at all to what another person went through. Like they had it way worse and yet they responded in a much more positive way and I can try to emulate that.”      Scott’s Fiancé Scott Kujak went from heartbreak with the end of his prior marriage to having his heart reunited with love thanks to his new fiancé. “She has been nothing short of amazing and just filled with grace and patience and love for me and for many, many others. She is without a doubt a Godsend and an angel to me. She has lifted me up at times when I felt down and she supports me and is confident in the person that I am today and the man that I will continue to become in the future. We are getting married in April 2020. We are really, really, pumped about it. I would do anything in the world for her”      The Power of Faith During this episode of Finding Your Summit Podcast, Scott Kujak also highlights other amazing people that he has interviewed, many of the gems of advice that he has received from his podcast guests, and the power of his faith in God. “I love being in nature. It’s a huge reminder to me about how small I am here on planet Earth and how much I need God. How much I need my faith to carry on in life and do the things that God has put on my heart that He has only given me unique abilities to do, whether it is serving others or saying the right thing at the right time.”    Links to Additional Resources: Scott's website: scottkujak.com Scott's Linkedin

Charlie Taylor Ministries Podcasts
James 2:14-26 Evaluate your Faith

Charlie Taylor Ministries Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019 45:42


James 2:14-26, Evaluate your Faith During the Reformation in the 16th century, Martin Luther was against including the Letter of James in the Protestant Bible. He believed there was a conflict between James and the letters of Paul pertaining to the means of salvation. Luther called James an “epistle of straw”. In 1543 he wrote […]

Fake Geek Girls - A Critical Look at Pop Culture
Episode 106 - Night in the Woods

Fake Geek Girls - A Critical Look at Pop Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 107:43


Are you ready for feelings? Because we've got 'em. Join us as we take a stroll through Night in the Woods, a game about anthropomorphic animals, existential angst, mental illness, labor politics, and cosmic terror. No, really. Some Links You Might Find Interesting:Night in the Woods Review by Justin McElroyNight In The Woods: The Kotaku Review by Riley MacLeodNight in the Woods: A Review by Katherine TrattnerNight In The Woods Treats Depression Like A Part Of Life by Chloe SpencerJoseph Brassey's thread on politics and wealth in small towns Night in the Woods: Where It's Okay Not to Be Okay by Deborah J. BrannonSearching for Faith During a 'Night in the Woods' by Shonte DanielsNight in the Woods is less than the sum of its excellent parts, but is still a great game by BigSocratesVideo Game Review: Night In The Woods by Travis HymasNight In The Woods: Do You Always Have A Choice? by What’s so Great About That?Our Website | Twitter | Facebook | Tumblr | Patreon | Merch

Bible Prophecy Revealed
Storyboard Faith: Moses was given plans by God to build a sanctuary

Bible Prophecy Revealed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 5:26


Storyboard on Faith During the time of the Exodus, Moses was given plans by God to build a sanctuary in the desert so that God could dwell among them. The children of Israel had just spent 490 years as slaves and they needed to graphically see how the plan of salvation worked. There were two altars in the Sanctuary… (1) the altar of burnt OFFERINGS and (2) the altar of Incense. At the in the Altar of Burnt Offerings by faith the sins of the individual persons and families were confessed and were transferred to the innocent head of the lamb. This service pointed to the coming Savior Jesus sacrifice for our sins. Download your own copy of this Faith Storyboard at the following address… https://s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/biblestoryboard/Story+Board+1.pdf How Bible Story Boards were created: Over the past several years I have released many Bible Prophecy videos on Daniel and Revelation. While the videos have been viewed and appreciated widely, I felt there was a need for a simple home prophecy study guide that an individual or small group could use to study the upcoming Great Tribulation story directly from their own bible. I felt that this study needed to be simple but also must fully cover the topic... a tough assignment! Several months ago, I began to experiment with focusing a sheet of paper (front and back sides) on a single topic... I call this a “STORY BOARD”. My plan was like the old joke, “How to you eat an Elephant?” … “One bite at a time”. So how do I tell the story about the upcoming “Great Tribulation”? I’ll break it down into manageable ‘bite sized’ topics and dedicate a single “Bible Prophecy Story Board” to each topic. So that’s what I have done. For example, I took the topic of the 144,000 witnesses in Revelation 7 and dedicate one Story Board to that topic. On the front side I segmented the page into 3 sections… #1 Heaven, #2 Earth and #3 the Abyss. I then selected key Bible Texts that apply directly to that ‘bite sized’ topic. I then placed the bible texts in chronological order. It’s interesting how many bible texts related to the Great Tribulation are in chronological order. Finally, I add a bit of visual interest with some simple artwork. Each story has a number of STEPS to its story line. Generally, I have 8 to 14 “steps” in each Story Board study. Each step on the Story Board has a number assigned to it for easy reference and to guide your study. I use the STEP number on the reverse side of each Story Board. That it for the front side… 1. Bible Text, 2. Chronological Order (where applicable), and 3. Simple Artwork. On the reverse side of each Story Board I reference each STEP NUMBER in my commentary. With limited space and the goal of covering a single topic on each Story Board sheet my comments are brief and to the point. Some may agree with my comments and some may be puzzled or disagree. That’s OK with me. Because this story, about the Great Tribulation, is so large and so foreign to most Bible students, you have to study several of my Story Boards before they start to ‘click together’ like a jig saw puzzle. Don’t give up without at least looking at the full 12 storyboards in volume #1. If you want to purchase your own 12 sheets set of Story Boards email me your request at and I will send you details on how to purchase these. I am selling these postages free and at no profit in the USA. mailme@cambigue.com 1 Set of Volume 1 is $10 5 Sets of Volume 1 is $40 (20% savings) 10 Sets of Volume 1 is $70 (30 % savings)

University Public Worship 2015
2015/06/07: Lessons Learned from Faith During my Time at Stanford

University Public Worship 2015

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2015 13:33


Patrick Cirenza does a sermon on the topic, "Lessons Learned from Faith During my Time at Stanford" on June 7, 2015 at the Stanford Memorial Church.