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Being a missionary isn’t limited to crossing oceans or serving in distant countries. Jesus calls every believer to live on mission right where they are—at home, at work, and in everyday conversations. Sharing the gospel often happens in simple, ordinary moments when we’re willing to see people through God’s eyes. This devotional points us to the Samaritan woman whose life was transformed after meeting Jesus. Once she experienced His grace, she couldn’t keep it to herself. Her testimony became the bridge God used to draw an entire village to Christ. In the same way, our personal stories of God’s work in our lives can be powerful tools for sharing hope. God doesn’t call everyone to plant churches or travel abroad, but He does call each of us to be faithful witnesses. Some plant seeds, some water, and some reap—but all play a vital role in God’s mission. When we rely on the Holy Spirit for wisdom, courage, and timing, we can live as missionaries every single day. Main Takeaways Every believer is called to live on mission, not just those who travel overseas. Your testimony is one of the most powerful ways to share the gospel. God uses everyday relationships to draw people to Himself. Faithful obedience—planting, watering, or reaping—matters in God’s kingdom. The Holy Spirit equips us to know when to speak and how to respond with love. Today’s Bible Verse Many Samaritans from the village believed in Jesus because the woman had said, “He told me everything I ever did!” (John 4:39 NLT) Your Daily Prayer Here is a short excerpt from today’s prayer: “Give me a passion for souls, dear Lord, that I would boldly share the good news with those who need hope.” Listen to the full prayer here or read the full prayer and devotional using the resources below. Continue growing in faith and encouragement: LifeAudio – Christian podcasts, devotionals, and prayers at LifeAudio.com Crosswalk – Faith, Bible study, and Christian living resources at Crosswalk.com This episode is sponsored by Trinity Debt Management. If you are struggling with debt call Trinity today. Trinity's counselors have the knowledge and resources to make a difference. Our intention is to help people become debt-free, and most importantly, remain debt-free for keeps!" If your debt has you down, we should talk. Call us at 1-800-793-8548 | https://trinitycredit.orgTrinityCredit – Call us at 1-800-793-8548. Whether we're helping people pay off their unsecured debt or offering assistance to those behind in their mortgage payments, Trinity has the knowledge and resources to make a difference. https://trinitycredit.org Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Faithful, Traitors, Snakes, Cows, and Horses are all welcomed here for another Free Agents recap of the latest Traitors US episode! The game has been flipped upside down... so now what?Come back tomorrow for our chat with Yam Yam (and Carolyn)'s original Survivor castmate, the hilarious Frannie Marin!ALL our episodes available AD-FREE on Patreon! Plus WEEKLY bonus episodes, our group chat and community, suggest us shows to watch, and more!Follow the podcast on BlueSky!Follow Matt and Scally on BlueSky!Follow the podcast on Twitter!Follow Matt and Scally on Twitter!The Traitors 4 cast:Natalie Anderson - The Amazing Race, SurvivorYam Yam Arocho - SurvivorMark Ballas - Dancing with the StarsRob Cesternino - Survivor, RHAPStephen Colletti - Laguna Beach, One Tree HillCandiace Dillard Bassett - Real Housewives of PotomacRon Funches - ComedianMaura Higgins - Love IslandDonna Kelce - Mother of Travis Kelce & Jason KelceKristen Kish - Top ChefTara Lipinski - Olympic figure skaterDorinda Medley - Real Housewives of New York CityTiffany Mitchell - Big BrotherMonet X Change - RuPaul's Drag RaceEric Nam - SingerMichael Rapaport - ActorRob Rausch - Love Island USALisa Rinna - Real Housewives of Beverly HillsCaroline Stanbury - Ladies of London, Real Housewives of DubaiIan Terry - Big BrotherColton Underwood - The Bachelor/The BacheloretteJohnny Weir - Olympic figure skaterPorsha Williams - Real Housewives of Atlanta
In today's devotional, Dr. Michael A. Youssef exhorts us to risk-taking faith—a faith that tenaciously trusts God.If you would like more insight into today's devotional topic, listen to Dr. Michael A. Youssef's sermon You Want Me to Do What?, Part 9: LISTEN NOWNEW FOR YOUR GIFT OF ANY AMOUNTYou've seen the shift. You've felt the uneasiness. You know something is changing in America—and not for the better. Under the guise of political correctness, a quiet takeover is happening in our nation. In Unholy Alliance, Dr. Michael A. Youssef reveals the coordinated movement behind it all—and how you can stand firm in a time of deception.Unholy Alliance is Dr. Youssef's most urgent book in 50 years. It's time for the Church to find its voice—and rediscover its mission—before it's too late. Pre-order your copy today for your gift of any amount!*Offer valid through April 5, 2026, in US, UK, and Canada. The voice you hear on the MY Devotional podcast is digitally generated with Dr. Youssef's permission. If today's devotional stirred a question, burden, or need for prayer, you don't have to walk through it alone.
As believers, we should be in the regular rhythms of rejoicing in answered prayers, receiving and responding to wisdom, and striving for holiness as redeemed people.Today's Reading: Worship - Psalm 21:1-7Wisdom - Proverbs 4:10-11Witness - Leviticus 5-7
If January was about stabilizing the heart, February invites us to reimagine love — not as fixing or chasing, but as something steady, humble, and true. In this episode, we talk about what it means to love well when relationships are strained, distant, or uncertain. Together, we'll explore: Why love is not the same as control or agreement How to love without losing yourself What it looks like to respond instead of react How to anchor your heart in truth — even when outcomes are unclear You'll also find space to reflect on questions like: Where have I confused love with fixing? How has my definition of love changed? What does loving well look like from where I stand now? This is for the parent who's still showing up in faith — even when there's silence. Even when there's grief. Even when there's no clear path forward. Listen and share if you need the reminder: You can still love well. Even here. Even now. If this episode resonated with you, would you consider: Sharing it with someone who needs the same reminder Leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify Following The Bridge Between Us so you never miss an episode Your support helps more parents find their way back to hope. Subscribe to the Bridge Between Us Newletter for updates, equipping and encouragement: https://mailchi.mp/1e8513b0df62/the-daring-rescue
Financial stress has a way of getting into everything—your sleep, your conversations, your sense of security, and even your peace with God. This devotional opens with an honest picture many people recognize: the cost of living rising, unexpected expenses piling up, and the uneasy feeling that no matter how hard you work or how carefully you plan, you’re still barely getting by. When budgets are tight and debt feels heavy, anxiety can hit fast with a single thought: How are we going to recover from this? What makes the situation even more discouraging is when you’ve tried to do the “right” things—avoiding unnecessary spending, saving where you can, and giving faithfully—yet still feel trapped. The devotional doesn’t shame that struggle. Instead, it reminds us that Scripture takes money seriously and speaks to it often, because finances reveal what we trust, what we fear, and what we serve. Philippians 4:19 offers a steady anchor: God promises to meet our needs according to His riches in Christ. That doesn’t mean believers are guaranteed wealth or a problem-free financial life. But it does mean we are not abandoned. God’s provision is real, and He invites us to live with open hands—using money as a tool rather than a master, practicing generosity with joy, and seeking wisdom to steward what He has entrusted to us. In seasons where money is tight, the devotional encourages a posture shift: from panic to prayer, from striving alone to seeking God’s discernment. Faithfulness isn’t just about giving; it’s about honoring God in the way we save, spend, plan, and respond under pressure. When we ask God to show us where to adjust, to build healthier habits, and to trust His care, we begin to experience His guidance and peace—often one practical step at a time. Main Takeaways Financial pressure can stir fear, but God invites us to bring that anxiety to Him. God doesn’t promise prosperity, but He does promise faithful provision for our needs. Scripture calls believers to steward money wisely, not be mastered by it. Generosity and gratitude are part of trusting God, even in uncertain seasons. Asking God for wisdom can lead to practical changes that reduce stress and honor Him. Today’s Bible Verse And my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus. - Philippians 4:19 Your Daily Prayer Here is a brief excerpt from today’s prayer: “Show us areas where we can improve… Grant us ways to foster healthy habits with our income… as we give, save, and spend wisely.” You can listen to the full prayer here, or read the prayer and devotional at the links below. Want More? Relevant Links & Resources Looking for more daily encouragement and faith-filled content? LifeAudio – Daily devotionals, Christian podcasts, and biblical encouragement at LifeAudio.com Crosswalk – Prayer, faith, and Christian living resources at Crosswalk.com This episode is sponsored by Trinity Debt Management. If you are struggling with debt call Trinity today. Trinity's counselors have the knowledge and resources to make a difference. Our intention is to help people become debt-free, and most importantly, remain debt-free for keeps!" If your debt has you down, we should talk. Call us at 1-800-793-8548 | https://trinitycredit.orgTrinityCredit – Call us at 1-800-793-8548. Whether we're helping people pay off their unsecured debt or offering assistance to those behind in their mortgage payments, Trinity has the knowledge and resources to make a difference. https://trinitycredit.org Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Subscribe to Alli's New Substack - Wise Woman Method You don't need confidence to start. You need evidence. Tiny actions. Brave reps. Faithful little steps that give your brain something solid to hold onto. Proof that says, We've done hard things before. We can do this again. Confidence isn't the prerequisite. It's the fruit of showing up long before you feel ready. Most of us stay stuck because we're waiting to feel qualified, healed, calm, or magically fearless. We dress it up and call it wisdom, strategy, or “just praying about it a little longer.” But deep down, we know the truth: that perfect, confident moment we're hoping for never actually arrives. Confidence doesn't get you moving. Courage does. Confident women don't start being confident. They start wobbly, unsure, and a little sweaty. They take the next right step anyway. Over time, they build a history of bravery. A stack of real-life evidence that whispers, I survived that uncomfortable thing. I can do the next one too. And that evidence, not a quote or a pep talk, is what finally grows confidence that lasts. Timestamps: (00:58) - You Don't Need Confidence to Start, You Need Evidence (02:29) - Why Confidence Grows From Real Data (03:30) - How Your Brain Is Always Collecting Proof About Who You Are (06:03) - Confidence is Optional, But Courage is Commanded (08:07) - Practical Ways to Build Evidence Instead of Waiting to Feel Ready WATCH ALLI ON YOUTUBE Links to great things we discussed: Alli's Product Recommendation - LimonCello La Croix Wise Woman Era- Join Alli's Substack Start your Free 30-day trial of Uplift! I hope you loved this episode!
Words are important. Words matter. They can be used to build up, or to tear down. Words can be a blessing, or a curse. Today on The Bible Study Hour with Dr. James Boice, we'll listen in Psalm 12 as David pleads with God to deal with those around him who use their words to boast, lie, cheat, distort and destroy the truth. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/81/29?v=20251111
What does a retired USAF fighter weapon systems officer write after decades at NORAD? Join host Khudania Ajay (KAJ) with author Terrence Rotering as we explore the creation of his ten-book Chronicles Series, an epic multiverse where fantasy, science fiction, and spiritual warfare collide. We discuss the "godwinks" that guided the writing, the unique "egg within an egg" narrative structure, and how his work empowers readers to see they are already equipped for their own battles, unlike the heroes of Tolkien or Lewis. This masterclass unveils the process of building a complete saga and the mindset of a storyteller who has navigated both real-world missions and fictional multiverses. Explore the art of epic storytelling at https://kajmasterclass.com.=========================================*KAJ Masterclass*A video-first, conversation-led knowledge platform featuring thoughtful conversations with leaders, professionals, authors, and experts across leadership, business, health, technology, and the changing world of work. Each conversation is designed to help people learn, reflect, and take meaningful action.
Dr. Lucas Woodford, co-author, “The Culture of God’s Word” The Culture of God’s WordThe post Faithful Ministry in a Post-Christian Culture – Dr. Lucas Woodford, 2/3/26 (0342) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
Hey CBJ Family, Have you ever found that you've done everything right- prayed, waited, believed...and life still felt unfair? On today's epsiode part 2 in the series, Kelley and Taylor are speaking directly to those who love God deeply but feel quielty disappointed, frustrated, or confused when life feels unfair. If life feels unfair right now, it doesn't mean your faith si weak, it might mean you are human! Our family understands this personally. Kelley's mom battled Rhuematoid Arthritis. Kelley's dad faced a rare blood cancer diagnosis. Kelley has walked through breast cancer. Taylor has walked through dark times searching for her biological father. This episode is not theory, it's lived faith. If you've ever asked why suffering touches families, how to trust God during illness, or whether faith and grief can coexist, this conversation will meet you gently, honeslty, and biblically. Scriptures we ancho to include: Psalm 13:1-2, Habakkuk 1:2-3, Psalm 62:8, and Lamentations 3:31-33. You'll learn why unfaitness doesn't just hurt-it confuses, and why biblical faith doesn't deny disappointment, it brings it to God honeslty. If you're faithful and frustrated, you're not weak, you're growing. We pray that this epsiode blesses you and please hit the subscribe button on YouTube and follow us here on audio so you don't miss next week, part 3 in this series. FOLLOW THE SHOW ON INSTAGRAM @chosenbyJesuscbj Follow Kelley on Linkedin Next SHE RISES 8 week mentorship for women starts 3/9> JOIN US NOW! For even more ways to connect with us, go here >> www.kelleytyan21@gmail.com
When federal agents kill civilians and public outrage sweeps the nation, who gets to define justified force and who gets to hold power accountable? The killings of Renée Good and Alex Pretti have sparked protests, national shutdowns, and fresh debate about what security should look like in America. Elizabeth Neumann, former assistant secretary for counterterrorism at the US Department of Homeland Security, joins Mark Labberton for a wide-ranging conversation about fear-based governance, moral responsibility, constitutional guardrails, and what faithful leadership looks like in a moment of political crisis. "Cruelty is a deterrent." In this episode with Mark Labberton, Neumann reflects on how Christian faith and public service shaped her national security career and why recent forceful immigration enforcement and lethal encounters challenge constitutional limits and moral clarity. Together they discuss the moral and political meaning of the Minneapolis killings, trauma and vocation, immigration enforcement and democratic consent, fear-driven leadership, and how citizens and faith communities respond when institutions break down. Episode Highlights "Cruelty is a deterrent." "I realized how much my hope and trust had been in man." "We wrapped the flag around the cross." "We see sufficiently, but not transparently." "This is not normal, and this is not okay." About Elizabeth Neumann Elizabeth Neumann is a national security expert and former assistant secretary for counterterrorism at the US Department of Homeland Security. She served across three presidential administrations, including senior roles during the George W. Bush and Trump administrations, and worked extensively on counterterrorism, prevention of political violence, and domestic extremism. A frequent public commentator and congressional witness, Neumann has become a leading voice on the moral and constitutional dangers of fear-driven governance. Her work bridges public policy, trauma studies, and Christian ethics, particularly where political power collides with faith commitments. She is the author of Kingdom of Rage, a deeply personal and analytical account of extremism, nationalism, and the cost of unexamined allegiance. Helpful Links and Resources Kingdom of Rage: The Rise of Christian Extremism and the Path Back to Peace https://www.amazon.com/Kingdom-Rage-Christian-Extremism-Peace/dp/1546002057 Show Notes Elizabeth Neumann's experience growing up in North Texas Faith and party loyalty culturally fused "To be a Christian meant you were a Republican." Early fascination with politics and government service University of Texas, late 1990s political climate George W. Bush campaigns as formative training ground Entry into White House work through campaign victory Faith-based initiatives before September 11 reshaped national priorities September 11 as lived experience, not abstraction Crossing the 14th Street Bridge as the attacks unfolded "We were under attack," and nothing felt safe Fog, confusion, smoke, radios, and unanswered phone calls Trauma before resilience, fear before context Learning endurance from older colleagues who said, "We will get through this." Trauma as vocational fuel Hypervigilance, workaholism, and mission-driven identity National security as moral calling rather than career ambition Warning from a CIA colleague: rebuild a cadence of normal life Vigilance versus fear-driven overwork Marriage, family, and a season of spiritual deepening Scripture as disruption: Jeremiah 17 and misplaced trust "I realized how much my hope and trust had been in man." Public policy confidence challenged as spiritual idolatry Russell Moore sermon and the shock of naming Christian nationalism "We wrapped the flag around the cross." Cultural Christianity exposed as formation, not gospel Deconstructing politics without deconstructing faith Becoming comfortable with ambiguity and moral gray Labberton on seeing "through a glass darkly" Interpretive humility versus certainty culture Returning to government during the Trump administration Saying yes out of mission, not agreement Guardrails inside government: translating impulse into lawful action Illegal orders, pressure, and survival mode governance Lafayette Square as turning point Peaceful protesters met with militarized force Optics over constitution Immigration enforcement reframed as cruelty-based deterrence "Cruelty is a deterrent." ICE, CBP, and DHS operating outside traditional norms First, Second, and Fourth Amendment violations described Warrantless searches and administrative authority Law enforcement trained for war zones policing civilian streets Rapid ICE expansion without vetting or adequate training Fear rhetoric inside agencies creating enemy mentality Officers taught to expect violence from the public Predictable escalation and preventable deaths Moral injury to agents and terror inflicted on communities "This is not normal, and this is not okay." Democracy requires consent of the governed Public trust collapsing when law breaks the law Call for stand-down, retraining, and accountability Faithful resistance as moral clarity, not partisan alignment #ElizabethNeumann #FaithAndPolitics #NationalSecurity #ImmigrationCrisis #MoralCourage #PublicFaith Production Credits Conversing is produced and distributed in partnership with Comment Magazine and Fuller Seminary.
Guest: Debbie SimmonsTrust is not passive, it is a placement. In this episode, Debbie Simmons breaks down the Architecture of Trust and how where you place your trust determines not only your success, but the legacy you leave behind. This conversation is for leaders, believers, and anyone navigating growth with intention.Connect with Debbie and get her book - The Heart of Legacy: Living a Focused, Faithful, and Fearless Lifehttps://thedebbiesimmons.com/
In this episode of Youth Ministry Unscripted, Josh, Danny, Isaiah, and Becca dive into the often-overlooked legacy of Black Christians in church history. As Black History Month invites the church to celebrate diversity in God's kingdom, the hosts explore why many faithful Black voices remain hidden from mainstream narratives—and what youth pastors can do about it. From early church fathers in North Africa to the American civil rights era, this conversation challenges us to broaden our understanding of church history and elevate voices that have long been sidelined. Listeners will walk away encouraged to disciple their students with a deeper awareness of the global, multicultural body of Christ—and equipped with practical ideas for building more inclusive youth ministries. Resources and MentionsTalking to Your White Kids About Black History Month - Rooted MinistryRelational Discipleship in the Black Church - Rooted Ministry Richard Allen – Founder of the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) ChurchLemuel Haynes – First ordained African American minister in the U.S.Howard Thurman – Theologian and mentor to Martin Luther King Jr.Fannie Lou Hamer – Voting rights activist and devout ChristianJames Cone – Father of Black Liberation Theology; The Cross and the Lynching TreeThe Edmondson Center (at RTS Atlanta) – Recommended by Becca for their year-long certificate program on church history and theology (directed by Karen & Carl Ellis)Bus Ride to Justice – Isaiah's experiential trip with students to key civil rights locations (Birmingham, Montgomery, Selma, Tuskegee)Follow @therootedministry on Instagram for more updates!Follow and subscribe to Youth Ministry Unscripted wherever you listen to podcasts. Follow @therootedministry on Instagram for more updates andSubscribe to Youth Ministry Unscripted wherever you listen to podcasts
On November 4, 2025, the Roman Catholic Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith issued a document titled Mater Populi Fidelis (MPF, Latin for “Mother of the Faithful People”). Signed by Pope Leo XIV, its primary purpose is indicated in Paragraph 22: Roman Catholics are no longer to refer to Mary as the Co-Redemptrix.This is a step in the right direction, but the title “Mother of the Faithful” alone indicates that this document is not Biblical. The Bible only knows one mother of all believers: “…Jerusalem which is above…is the mother of us all” (Galatians 4:26). Additionally, MPF favorably cites dozens of documents from the Magisterium that allege dozens of unbiblical doctrines regarding Mary. The meaning of MPF is also still a matter of debate within the Catholic Church.
Sermon from the pulpit of Falls Baptist Church
Exodus 1 shows us that our labor in the Lord is never in vain.
Let's do this! The Cult of Hockey podcast. By the Faithful! And for the Faithful! Tonight, Kurt Leavins and David Staples of the Edmonton Journal dig into Edmonton's 4-3 OT win over the Sharks of San Jose
We now have video of another attack on law enforcement from Alex Pretti. His death could have been avoided if he had been arrested the first time. We've been told punishment is bad. Yet the Bible says, "Faithful are the wounds of a friend." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We now have video of another attack on law enforcement from Alex Pretti. His death could have been avoided if he had been arrested the first time. We've been told punishment is bad. Yet the Bible says, "Faithful are the wounds of a friend." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textWell well look who just sledded into town! Hi Joseph Kellogg! "Presence rises above parties every time."Joseph traces how one ordinary moment in a youth ministry service became a lifetime of discipling teenagers—with humility, consistency, and deep trust in what God does when leaders simply show up.We talk about Pre-iPhone youth ministry to the post-Christian reality: what's actually changed (and what hasn't)We explore the changes in student ministry: from lock-ins and flyers to algorithms and anxiety, and why presence still beats parties every time: Creating sustainable youth ministry rhythms prevent burnout.Learning calendar competency (not just busyness)Real Sabbath, not “ministry-adjacent rest”Faithful presence in the in-between moments—ball games, car rides, late-night queso conversationsPartnering with parents who grew up in youth group starts by asking them what they remember and what they imagine.How to honor what parents loved about their own youth ministry experiencesActs 2 as a youth ministry frameworkStart with the essentials. Build a balanced discipleship calendar. Design ministry that feeds students a full plate—not just sugar highs.For new and seasoned youth pastors alikeNew leaders: a playbook for pace, purpose, and longevityVeteran leaders: language for what your gut already knows—students are hungry
Jesus in Numbers: Our Faithful Guide, Healer, and Victor | Pastor Verna DeHartIn this message from the Jesus Revealed in Every Book of the Bible series, Pastor Verna DeHart reveals how the book of Numbers points us directly to Jesus the One who leads us through the wilderness, heals us when we look to Him, and gives us victory over every giant.Through the story of the bronze serpent, this teaching shows how faith is released when we shift our focus from pain and fear to God's provision. Just as Israel was healed by looking up, we are healed, delivered, and saved by looking to Christ and trusting the finished work of the cross.This episode highlights: Jesus as our Shepherd and Guide God's patience and mercy in seasons of struggle The spiritual danger of complaining and the power of repentance Why healing flows when faith is activated by focus How Jesus makes us more than conquerors Battle Seed Promise:“My God will liberally supply your every need according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus.” — Philippians 4:19 (AMPC)
The story of Genesis expands with the introduction of God's promise to Abram. Shawn and Hunter unpack the themes of that story and where we see them re-emerge throughout the Bible. They talk about Abram's quick “yes” that leads to God doing “almost everything” on Abram's behalf, the normalcy of the struggles in the lives of Biblical “heroes”, the definition of the word “covenant”, and the ways in which God shows his faithfulness and commitment no matter what. Shawn also goes really deep about Ugaritic texts, obscure Marvel Characters, and what the fans of this podcast should call themselves. For the next episode, make sure you have read Genesis12:1-9; 15; 17, and Galatians 3:6-9. And as always, if you want to leave a voice memo with any questions, comments, or reflections, you can do that right here or email Hunter at hbabcock@coastline.family
SCRIPTURE: Revelation 19:1-16SHOW NOTES: For encouragement on your spiritual journey, we invite you to visit our ministry website, Discover God's Truth, where you can access additional resources to enrich your Walk with God. Over the past few weeks, we have studied several Hymns of Praise in the book of Revelation, written by John, the beloved disciple. The opening verses in chapter 19 begin with the great multitude in heaven, the twenty-four elders, and the four living creatures offering praise and worship to our God. After this, I heard what seemed to be the loud voice of a great multitude in heaven, crying out, “Hallelujah! Salvation and glory and power belong to our God, for his judgments are true and just.” … And from the throne came a voice saying, “Praise our God, all you his servants, you who fear him, small and great.” - Revelation 19:1-2, 5 The English word “hallelujah” comes from a Greek term, which itself transliterates the Hebrew halle-lu-yah, meaning “Praise unto Yahweh.” This transliteration only appears here in the New Testament in verses 1, 3, 4, and 6. There is also rejoicing because the “wedding of the Lamb has come, and his bride has made herself ready.” This contrasts with the prostitute and her immoral lovers mentioned in previous chapters, featuring the Lamb and his pure bride in “fine linen, bright and clean.” The great vision, beginning in verse 11, shifts between Old Testament references and earlier mentions of Christ in Revelation. Christ will keep His word, because He is the Word of God. He is faithful & true! Then I saw heaven opened, and behold, a white horse! The one sitting on it is called Faithful and True, and in righteousness he judges and makes war. His eyes are like a flame of fire, and on his head are many diadems, and he has a name written that no one knows but himself. He is clothed in a robe dipped in blood, and the name by which he is called is The Word of God. Revelation 19:11-13 SONG: "The Lord Almighty Reigns" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TdEZXPuKOo&t=12s
Come and listen to Suzanne St. Germain give her testimony of God's constant presence through many ups and downs.
Talking The Traitors up until episode 6? Mani needed a real life "faithful" from her own life she knew she could count on to have a kiki about one of the best shows on TV. Morgan is Mani's real life good judys who is a professional by day, habitual adventure seeker, and self described lover-girl. In their REAL life, Mani and Morgy can't stop talking about Traitors and when Morgan said the words "I need to get Colton off my screen," Mani knew it was time to take their kitchen table and text conversations to the people so everyone can join that mission. Discussing episode 6 and all leading up to before as we await one epic night. Stay warm and get in The Mix with us!(Not to pick faves but this was the most fun to record you will see why. We, the girly gays who love old RHOA, had a ball)Want more of us? Find Morgan- @we_want_morg on Instagram Follow Mani- @mixingwithmani Instagram and threads watch the videos and listen ad free at Patreon.com/mixingwithmani
Let's do this! The Cult of Hockey podcast. By the Faithful! And for the Faithful! Tonight, Kurt Leavins and David Staples of the Edmonton Journal dig into Edmonton's 7-4 win over the Ducks of Anaheim
HOW DO I WAIT FOR GOD TO MOVE?1) ALWAYS START WITH WORSHIP Joshua 6:6-7 NIV- How can I start each day with worship?2) BE FAITHFUL AND PATIENT IN THE MUNDANE Joshua 6:10-14 NIVIs there any area of disobedience I need to confess?3) OBEY AND TRUST GOD FOR THE VICTORY Joshua 6:20-21,25 NIV- Can I trust God despite what seems to be?
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Traitors US S4 Week 3 Interviews Welcome to RHAP’s coverage of ALL the Traitors iterations from around the world, including New Zealand, Australia, and Canada. The Traitors US is a high-stakes reality competition set in a secluded castle, where contestants must work together to complete challenges and earn a prize pot—while rooting out the secret traitors hidden among them. Today, Rob Cesternino and Pooya chat with comedian and former contestant Ron Funches about his castle experiences The episode dives into big social moves, the challenges of feeling isolated, and what it's like navigating both suspicion and strategy surrounded by Faithfuls and Traitors. Ron opens up about adjusting to life after banishment, sharing how he copes with the whirlwind of reaction from fans and social media. He reveals why he preferred being a Faithful, how his social style impacted his connections, and how unexpected bonds, like his friendship with Rob Roush, made the game both harder and more meaningful. Highlights from the discussion include: Ron Funches explains his “faithful” approach and candid interactions during his exit The behind-the-scenes story of Ron’s roundtable goodbye and how perceptions differ from reality Insights into social dynamics—Ron's unique bonding style and how it affected his game standing Honest reflections on friendship, gameplay regrets, and who treated Ron with the most respect How do players manage real emotions and strategy under pressure—with alliances, trust, and suspicion at every turn? Find out who stepped up, who was misunderstood, and which moments surprised even the contestants themselves. Chapters: 0:00 Ron Funches’ Emotional Exit 2:34 Traitor or Faithful Aspirations 5:01 Farewell Speech Changes Game Tone 7:04 Unexpected Bonds With the Traitors 8:34 Failing to Spot the Traitors 9:45 Would Ron Return to Reality TV Never miss all our Traitors US recaps plus recaps from other versions around the world! LISTEN: Subscribe to The Traitors Around the World podcast feed WATCH: Subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
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How does physical fitness support sexual and spiritual health? In this episode, Alex VanHouten describes what it looks like to faithfully care for your body. You'll learn about the twin pitfalls of pride/envy and gluttony/sloth, how working out can help you process emotions and sexual urges, and what fitness is ultimately about: reclaiming the territory of your body for the kingdom of God.Alex VanHouten is an exercise scientist, health coach, and the founder of Faithful Fitness. With over 20 years of experience in fitness coaching, he has empowered individuals to transform their health through intelligent, science-based training, all while grounding his approach in the hope of the gospel. As the host of the Faithful Fitness Podcast and leader of the Faithful Fitness community, Coach Alex provides valuable tools to help people steward their bodies well for God's glory. Learn more at faithfulfitness.coBuy Alex's new book:Faithful Fitness: A 40-Day Devotional for Christian Health and StewardshipSupport the showTake the Husband Material Journey... Step 1: Listen to this podcast or watch on YouTube Step 2: Join the private Husband Material Community Step 3: Take the free mini-course: How To Outgrow Porn Step 4: Try the all-in-one program: Husband Material Academy Thanks for listening!
Trusting God can feel especially fragile in painful parenting seasons. For many parents, faith doesn't feel confident or clear — it feels cautious, tender, and uncertain. In Episode 4 of the Still Faithful series, we talk honestly about what it means to stay rooted in Christ when trust feels shaky. This episode offers reassurance that fragile trust is still real trust — and that staying connected to God does not require certainty, clarity, or emotional confidence. This conversation is for parents who are still showing up, still listening, still praying — even when faith feels quiet or hesitant. In this episode, we talk about: Why trust can feel fragile after prolonged pain or unanswered prayers The difference between being rooted and being certain How faith often deepens underground, unseen What staying rooted can look like in everyday life Why small acts of faithfulness matter deeply A gentle reflection: Where does trust feel tender for me right now? What helps me stay connected to God, even when I feel unsure? What would it look like to trust God with just today — not everything at once? A reminder for this week: You don't have to trust God with the whole story. You can trust Him with the next step. God has entrusted this journey and your child to you. As you remain connected to Him — even quietly — He will equip you for each next step. If you would like more information on coaching, send Melinda an email: melinda@melindapatrick.org
2026-01-25-0830 Pastor Loran Livingston is the speaker this morning, January 25, 2026, in the 8:30 am service. Scripture: Rev 1413 Notes: - Due to snow, a recording of the Church of God Camp Meeting from 2025 was shown
Traitors RHAP-up: Recaps of The Traitors from Around the World with Pooya
Traitors US S4 Week 3 Interviews Welcome to RHAP's coverage of ALL the Traitors iterations from around the world, including New Zealand, Australia, and Canada. The Traitors US is a high-stakes reality competition set in a secluded castle, where contestants must work together to complete challenges and earn a prize pot—while rooting out the secret traitors hidden among them. Today, Rob Cesternino and Pooya chat with comedian and former contestant Ron Funches and interviews Michael Rapaport about their castle experiences. The episode dives into big social moves, the challenges of feeling isolated, and what it's like navigating both suspicion and strategy surrounded by Faithfuls and Traitors. Ron opens up about adjusting to life after banishment, sharing how he copes with the whirlwind of reaction from fans and social media. He reveals why he preferred being a Faithful, how his social style impacted his connections, and how unexpected bonds, like his friendship with Rob Roush, made the game both harder and more meaningful. Meanwhile, Michael Rapaport reflects on his own polarizing gameplay, why he apologized to Colton for an on-screen comment, and whether viewers misunderstand his intentions and actions during tense roundtable moments. The conversation also touches on the dynamics between Faithfuls and Traitors and the challenge of being targeted or isolated in such a closed environment. Highlights from the discussion include: Ron Funches explains his “faithful” approach and candid interactions during his exit The behind-the-scenes story of Ron's roundtable goodbye and how perceptions differ from reality Michael Rapaport addresses controversy, his approach to apologies, and why he felt targeted in the castle Insights into social dynamics—Ron's unique bonding style and how it affected his game standing Honest reflections on friendship, gameplay regrets, and who treated Ron with the most respect How do players manage real emotions and strategy under pressure—with alliances, trust, and suspicion at every turn? Find out who stepped up, who was misunderstood, and which moments surprised even the contestants themselves. Chapters:0:00 Ron Funches' Emotional Exit2:34 Traitor or Faithful Aspirations5:01 Farewell Speech Changes Game Tone7:04 Unexpected Bonds With the Traitors8:34 Failing to Spot the Traitors9:45 Would Ron Return to Reality13:04 Michael Rapaport Confronts Perceptions14:22 Addressing Colton Controversy Directly16:29 Defending Reputation and Chaos Claims20:06 The Viral Eating Scene Explained21:25 Hesitation About Attending the Reunion23:00 Supporting Tiffany at Her Lowest Never miss all our Traitors US recaps plus recaps from other versions around the world!LISTEN: Subscribe to The Traitors Around the World podcast feedWATCH: Subscribe to the podcast on YouTubeSUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The church at Colossae was young and already false teachers had arrived to introduce teaching that would lead them away from the gospel. Paul's letter sought to shine a bright light on this false teaching and encourage them to hold on to the truth they had initially received. In this introductory message we examine the background of the Colossian church and see how Paul cares for them even though they have never met in person.
Let's do this! The Cult of Hockey podcast. By the Faithful! And for the Faithful! Tonight, Kurt Leavins and David Staples of the Edmonton Journal dig into Edmonton's 6-5 OT win over the Capitals of Washington.
Revelation 2:8-11 | George Wright
In a world that constantly pulls us toward busyness and exhaustion, how do we learn to live lives that are sustainable—and sustaining? In this episode, we explore the practice of a Rule of Life as a gentle, grace-filled guide for ordering our sacred, ordinary days.
Pastor Richard Barcellos, Titus 1:9
What does it mean to win when faithfulness costs everything? In Revelation 2:8–11, Jesus speaks to a persecuted church and redefines comfort, wealth, and victory through the lens of eternity. Discover how believers like Polycarp and Jim Elliot stood fearless and faithful in the face of flak—and how you can too.We need to tap into sources of...1) Unexpected comfort2) Unconventional wealth3) Unheralded victoryText: Revelation 2:8-11
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1 Peter 4:12-19 (NKJV)Andrew, Isack, and Edwin discuss the culture wars and our approach to them. God will win. Our job is to conduct ourselves honorably and trust God to bring justice.Read the written devo that goes along with this episode by clicking here. Let us know what you are learning or any questions you have. Email us at TextTalk@ChristiansMeetHere.org. Join the Facebook community and join the conversation by clicking here. We'd love to meet you. Be a guest among the Christians who meet on Livingston Avenue. Click here to find out more. Michael Eldridge sang all four parts of our theme song. Find more from him by clicking here. Thanks for talking about the text with us today.________________________________________________If the hyperlinks do not work, copy the following addresses and paste them into the URL bar of your web browser: Daily Written Devo: https://readthebiblemakedisciples.wordpress.com/?p=24184The Christians Who Meet on Livingston Avenue: http://www.christiansmeethere.org/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/TalkAboutTheTextFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/texttalkMichael Eldridge: https://acapeldridge.com/
On this episode of Dr. Davina's Dots titled A Quieter Mind enjoy a show that creates a space to slow your thoughts and breathe again.This show is for moments when your mind feels crowded, the noise feels constant, and everything seems to demand your attention at once. Through gentle reflections, calming words, and quiet perspective shifts you are invited to pause and relax.There's no rush here. No overwhelm. Just simple, thoughtful moments designed to help ease your mind, let your thoughts settle, and your perspective gently reset.If you find yourself overthinking, carrying too much, or craving a calmer way to move through life, you're in the right place.And if the words here resonate, you'll find the same quiet encouragement in my book collection, thoughtful books created for moments when you need clarity, reassurance, and a gentler way forward.Musical Selections include: Afro Nights –Julian Vaughn When I think of you –Steve Cole Greenspring-Rodney Kelley Jr. Faithful & Smooth -Deron Bell Brother to Brother-Greg Manning All the Way-Carl Cox The reason is you -Brian MarcealWith Joy-Carla Leal My Cup of Tea-Gerry SmootParadise-Marcia Miget All Soul -C Vernell Bradley Stepping up –Jay Wonderful Alma de Libson -Kim Scott feat Kelvin Wooten Grace and Mercy -Marcus Adam Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Discipline is hard, especially when the results feel slow or invisible. In this final episode of our Parenting Principles from Proverbs series, Karen and Emily shift the focus to the long-term fruit of faithful discipline and the peace it brings to both children and parents.Drawing from Proverbs and Hebrews, Karen reminds moms that discipline is discipleship. It is not about control or behavior management in the moment, but about shaping hearts, building security, and leaving a generational blessing. Don't miss the end of today's episode, when Emily announces our big winners from last week's giveaway!! Episode Recap:What does the fruit of discipline look like? (2:30)Discipline now will bring peace later (7:10)How do I teach my son to obey without all the drama? (11:30)How do I stay calm while disciplining my bonus child? (14:12)My kids argue and whine about everything. I'm exhausted! (17:30)Discipline takes time and repetition (21:17)Discipline leaves a generational blessing (22:54)Our big giveaway winners announced! (24:42) Scripture: Hebrews 12:11 (ESV) – “For the moment all discipline seems painful rather than pleasant, but later it yields the peaceful fruit of righteousness to those who have been trained by it.”Discussion Questions: Why do you think discipline feels especially hard when results are not immediate?How does seeing discipline as discipleship change your perspective?Which scripture from this episode encouraged you the most and why?Where might God be asking you to stay consistent, even when you feel tired?What kind of long-term fruit do you hope to see in your children ten years from now?Resources:Check out our BRAND NEW Bible study: How To Teach Your Kids the BibleListen to episode 347 with David Thomas, Raising Emotionally Strong BoysGrab Thomas' book: Raising Emotionally Strong Boys
BachelorClues breaks down The Traitors Season 4, Episode 4 as strategy, confidence, and bad math collide in one of the messiest games yet. With Faithfuls taking big swings based on vibes instead of evidence, alliances forming and fracturing mid-episode, and a Roundtable defined by overconfidence and emotional gameplay, this hour becomes a case study in how quickly control can slip away. Plus: questionable mission reads, dangerous theories, and a growing sense that the Traitors may be letting the Faithful do the work for them.