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Ohhh Family, Your Mom and Dad are recapping episode 10 of Traitor's Season 4 and this episode had them spiraling in frustration! They discuss the Faithfuls almost uncovering the truth, a Faithful's betrayal, a brutal Roundtable, Hot Rob's sorcery continuing even through the blunders, justice for Natalie, final predictions, and more!***Tune in Wednesday (3/4) for the Traitor's Finale recap!THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:***HUNGRYROOT: For a limited time, get 40% off your first box PLUS get a free item in every box for life at https://www.Hungryroot.com/MOMDAD and use code MOMDAD ***MINT MOBILE: New customers can make the switch today and for a limited time, get unlimited premium wireless for just $15 per month! Switch now at https://www.MINTMOBILE.com/MOMDAD ***HIYA: Receive 50% off your first order at https://www.hiyahealth.com/MOMANDDAD ***AMENTARA: Get 22% off your first order at https://www.amentara.com/go/momanddad and use code MOMANDDAD22 at checkout!
Candace suspects her boyfriend of cheating after mysterious late-night jobs, secretive phone calls, and odd behavior—but The Jubal Show is here to investigate! In this tense yet revealing episode of To Catch a Cheater, Zach is tested with a “free flower” challenge to see where his loyalties lie. Think your partner might be up to something shady? The Jubal Show has you covered. In this explosive segment, The Jubal Show helps suspicious lovers uncover the truth by setting up the ultimate loyalty test. We call their significant other, posing as a grocery store’s floral department offering a free bouquet. You know.. a War of the Roses. The catch? Who they choose to send the flowers to—and what they write on the card—could reveal everything. Will it be a romantic gesture for their partner or a shocking betrayal? Get ready for twists, surprises, and jaw-dropping confrontations as we help our listeners get the answers they deserve. Subscribe to The Jubal Show's To Catch A Cheater / War of the Roses.➡︎ Get on The Jubal Show with your story - https://thejubalshow.com This is just a tiny piece of The Jubal Show. You can find every podcast we have, including the full show every weekday right here…➡︎ https://thejubalshow.com/podcasts The Jubal Show is everywhere, and also these places: Website ➡︎ https://thejubalshow.com Instagram ➡︎ https://instagram.com/thejubalshow X/Twitter ➡︎ https://twitter.com/thejubalshow Tiktok ➡︎ https://www.tiktok.com/@the.jubal.show Facebook ➡︎ https://facebook.com/thejubalshow YouTube ➡︎ https://www.youtube.com/@JubalFresh Support the show: https://the-jubal-show.beehiiv.com/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Candace suspects her boyfriend of cheating after mysterious late-night jobs, secretive phone calls, and odd behavior—but The Jubal Show is here to investigate! In this tense yet revealing episode of To Catch a Cheater, Zach is tested with a “free flower” challenge to see where his loyalties lie. Think your partner might be up to something shady? The Jubal Show has you covered. In this explosive segment, The Jubal Show helps suspicious lovers uncover the truth by setting up the ultimate loyalty test. We call their significant other, posing as a grocery store’s floral department offering a free bouquet. You know.. a War of the Roses. The catch? Who they choose to send the flowers to—and what they write on the card—could reveal everything. Will it be a romantic gesture for their partner or a shocking betrayal? Get ready for twists, surprises, and jaw-dropping confrontations as we help our listeners get the answers they deserve. Subscribe to The Jubal Show's To Catch A Cheater / War of the Roses.➡︎ Get on The Jubal Show with your story - https://thejubalshow.com This is just a tiny piece of The Jubal Show. You can find every podcast we have, including the full show every weekday right here…➡︎ https://thejubalshow.com/podcasts The Jubal Show is everywhere, and also these places: Website ➡︎ https://thejubalshow.com Instagram ➡︎ https://instagram.com/thejubalshow X/Twitter ➡︎ https://twitter.com/thejubalshow Tiktok ➡︎ https://www.tiktok.com/@the.jubal.show Facebook ➡︎ https://facebook.com/thejubalshow YouTube ➡︎ https://www.youtube.com/@JubalFresh Support the show: https://the-jubal-show.beehiiv.com/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thursday February 26, 2026I Week Of LentToday's readings remind us that integrity, maturity, and mercy are formed under pressure.In Genesis 39:1–23, Joseph rises in Potiphar's house because “the Lord was with him.” Even when falsely accused and thrown into prison, that same phrase is repeated—*the Lord was with Joseph. Favor does not prevent hardship, and faithfulness does not always yield immediate reward. But God's presence remains steady in both promotion and prison.In 1 Corinthians 2:14–3:15, Paul contrasts spiritual maturity with spiritual infancy. The natural mind cannot grasp the things of the Spirit, and believers are urged to grow beyond jealousy and division. We are builders on a foundation already laid—Jesus Christ. What we construct with our lives will be tested, and only what is built on Him will endure.And in Mark 2:1–12, four friends lower a paralyzed man through a roof to reach Jesus. Before healing the body, Jesus forgives the man's sins—revealing that His deepest authority is over the human heart. The scribes question Him, but the crowd leaves glorifying God.This episode invites us to remain faithful when unseen, to build wisely on Christ as our foundation, and to trust the Son who not only heals—but forgives and restores from the inside out.
"Is any thing too hard for the Lord?" This is the question that defines the lives of Abraham and Sarah. From a biological impossibility to a heartbreaking command on a mountain top, their journey proves that God can bring life out of "deadness"—if we are willing to trust Him with everything. Summary: In this episode, we study Genesis 18–23, following the "Father of the Faithful" and the "Mother of Nations" through their ultimate trials. We explore the transition from the joy of Isaac's birth to the gut-wrenching climb up Mount Moriah. The Promise to Sarah: We look at the visit of the three messengers and the shift from Sarah's "laugh of doubt" to her "laugh of joy." We discuss how she received strength to conceive because she "judged him faithful who had promised". The Sacrifice of Isaac: We dive deep into the "Abrahamic Test." Why would a God who abhors human sacrifice command this? We explore the parallels between Abraham offering Isaac and Heavenly Father offering His Only Begotten Son. Life from Death: Using Paul's words in Romans and Hebrews, we analyze how Abraham was able to obey because he accounted that "God was able to raise him up, even from the dead". Jehovah-Jireh: We discuss the significance of the "ram in the thicket" and the name "The Lord Will Provide," exploring how God provides the lamb for us when we cannot provide it for ourselves. The Burial of Sarah: We reflect on the end of Sarah's mortal journey and the faith required to buy a piece of the Promised Land as a "possession of a buryingplace." Call-to-Action: Have you ever had to surrender something you loved back to the Lord, trusting that He had a better plan? How did you find the strength to keep walking up your own "Mount Moriah"? Share your testimony in the comments. To continue your journey toward becoming "Unshaken," please like, subscribe, and share this video with someone who needs a reminder that the Lord will provide. Chapter Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 1:53 True Messengers 4:32 Hospitality 10:00 Sarah's Laughter 17:48 Pleasure this Side of Paradise 20:02 Too Hard for God 25:23 Revealing Secrets 29:13 Condescension & Comprehension 33:19 Bartering with God 44:10 Inching Toward Sodom 48:42 The Sanctuary of Standards 54:07 Sins of Sodom 1:12:35 Homosexuality 1:45:50 Standing Up to Sodom 2:03:19 Fleeing Sodom 2:13:55 Don't Look Back 2:19:22 Lot's Daughters 2:24:37 Sarah's Repeated Test 2:29:16 Abraham & Abimelech 2:41:07 Isaac's Birth 2:47:00 Hagar & Ishmael 2:58:43 Making Peace 3:02:31 Abraham & Isaac 3:16:20 Sacrifice 3:26:01 Teaching the Atonement 3:38:49 The Death of Sarah 3:45:11 The Faith of Abraham & Sarah 3:52:48 Life from Death
Faithfulness is saying an ongoing "amen" to the commitments we've made. Today, Sinclair Ferguson reminds us that while our consistent reliability may be consistently tested, we're not left to our own resources. Read the transcript: https://ligonier.org/podcasts/things-unseen-with-sinclair-ferguson/faithful-trusted-and-true/ A donor-supported outreach of Ligonier Ministries. Donate: https://donate.ligonier.org/ Explore all of our podcasts: https://www.ligonier.org/podcasts
Faithful pastors are men who, among other things, possess proven godly character, and have a true call to ministry. Watch this next devotion in a series I've entitled, "The Pastor and His Work".
No episódio 146, o debate é direto e estratégico: como o ataque dos San Francisco 49ers pode evoluir em 2026 diante de um cenário de mudanças, limitações de cap e decisões que vão muito além do Draft. Analisamos o contexto atual do elenco ofensivo, as lacunas mais urgentes e o que precisa ser ajustado para manter o time competitivo no mais alto nível da NFL. Com foco total na free agency, o episódio explora perfis de jogadores que fazem sentido para o esquema, custo-benefício, idade, histórico de lesões e impacto imediato. A ideia não é sonhar alto sem critério, mas entender quais movimentos são realistas, quais seriam apostas e como essas escolhas podem redefinir o ataque já a curto e médio prazo. Um episódio essencial para quem quer entender o plano e os caminhos possíveis para 2026. ⭐ Deixe sua nota no spotify e compartilhe o episódio com outros torcedores Faithful! ✅ Curte o conteúdo? Deixa o like, se inscreve no canal do YouTube, se inscreve no podcast e ativa o sininho pra acompanhar tudo sobre os Niners!
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor / Big Brother / Amazing Race - RHAP
The Traitors S4 Finale Preview 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. The Traitors Season 4 finale is just around the corner, and Rob Cesternino, Pooya, and guest Mike Bloom dig into all the shifting alliances, metagame shake-ups, and Faithful-versus-Traitor strategies shaping this pivotal episode. With the game at a crossroads, the hosts unpack how the shifting dynamics among reality TV stars, non-gamers, and Housewives set the stage for an unexpected endgame. The discussion covers the subtle evolution of the cast, and how outsider groups reach the finale while Survivor and Big Brother veterans get picked off. Rob shares his perspective as a recent cast member, weighing in on how alliances like the “Dagger Six” and the coalition of more introverted players fly under the radar, building unique routes to the end. The group also explores how Rob Roush has navigated group loyalty, traitor recruitment, and critical late-game decisions without burning his key relationships. Highlights from their conversation include: The metagame's impact on targeting specific groups (gamers, Housewives, non-gamers) and how this shapes who reaches the finale Rob Roush's alliance maneuvering—balancing connections with both lower-profile coalitions and the larger “Dagger Six” The strategy and risks behind traitor recruitment, including why Rob picks Eric over other potential options for a final stretch partnership How Faithfuls should approach late-game votes when strong duos like Johnny and Tara could dominate the ending A lively debate comparing Rob Roush's gameplay to Cirie Fields, sizing up their disarming social strategies and influence in the castle Will Rob's partnership choices and social game secure him the win, or could Faithfuls splinter the duos before the fire of truth? Dive in as the hosts break down the possible paths to victory, weigh All-Star returnee picks, and tease what explosive reveals the reunion might hold. Chapters: 00:00 Metagame Impacts Traitors Finale 06:08 Quiet Players Shift Game Dynamics 12:56 Breaking Up Endgame Alliances Discussed 16:03 Choosing the Ideal Traitor Ally 19:35 Recruitment Strategies and Social Bonds 27:37 Should Traitors Be Randomly Chosen? 34:01 Most Dangerous Traitor Archetypes 40:29 Rob vs. Sari: Winner Debate 43:08 All-Star Picks for Traitors 47:08 Faithfuls' Path to the End 51:26 Finale Predictions and Endgame Breakdown 56:25 Reunion Show Segments Speculation 1:05:07 Season Rankings and Finale Hopes 1:11:36 Preparing for The Traitors Endgame 1:16:53 Thoughtful Reality TV Recapping 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!
God told Abraham to "get thee out of thy country" and promised him a legacy that would bless all the families of the earth. But for decades, Abraham and Sarah had no land and no children. How do you keep walking when the promises of God seem impossible? Summary: In this episode, we dive into the heart of the Old Testament: The Abrahamic Covenant. We look at Genesis 12–17 and Abraham 1–2 to see how a "foreigner and a stranger" became the Father of the Faithful. The Search for Greater Happiness: We analyze Abraham's desire for the "blessings of the fathers" and why he sought for his own "place of residence" spiritually and physically. The Three-Part Promise: We break down the core of the covenant—Posterity (seed as the stars), Priesthood (the power to bless), and Property (a land of inheritance). The Name Change: We explore the profound symbolism of Abram becoming Abraham and Sarai becoming Sarah—adding the Hebrew letter "He" (the breath of God) into their very identities. The Symbolism of Circumcision: We discuss the "token" of the covenant and why God requires a physical reminder of our spiritual commitments. Sarah's Role: We look at why Sarah is the "Rock" from which we are hewn and how her faith was just as essential to the covenant as Abraham's. Call-to-Action: Abraham was told to "be thou a blessing." How are you using your covenant privileges to bless those around you today? Let us know in the comments! If you're ready to "look unto the rock whence ye are hewn," please like, subscribe, and share this video to help others stay "Unshaken." Chapter Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 2:22 Looking to Abraham & Sarah 8:49 Looking for More 13:20 The Fathers vs. My Fathers 20:16 The Daughters of Onitah 25:27 Abraham Delivered & Called 31:58 Journey to the Promised Land 39:23 Priesthood Promises 43:23 The Importance of Posterity 45:42 Temple Sealings & the Abrahamic Covenant 49:29 Exclusivity vs. Inclusivity 55:59 Seeking & Finding 1:01:01 Establishing Altars 1:09:21 The Sacrifice of Sarah 1:22:23 Abraham & Lot 1:36:23 Rescuing Lot 1:44:16 Sodom or Salem 1:52:20 Melchizedek 2:04:54 The Promise of Seed 2:13:13 The Confines of Covenant 2:18:32 Waiting for the Cup to Fill 2:26:57 Sarah & Hagar 2:39:31 Pride from Above & Pride from Below 2:48:35 Facing Awkward Conversations 2:51:59 Ishmael 2:56:38 Covenant Renewed 3:02:00 Circumcision 3:09:23 Sarah 3:18:38 Immediate Obedience 3:20:25 Wanting the Blessings of Abraham & Sarah
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When Monét X Change was murdered on The Traitors (new episodes stream Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT on Peacock), my strategy-game obsession lost more than just a savvy player. It lost someone who was hilarious, fashion-forward, and fabulous to boot. Monét sits down with me in person to talk about how he was cast on The Traitors, why vibes—not just “evidence”—matter when deciding who's a Traitor or a Faithful, and his deep love of strategy games. He also opens up about being betrayed by a certain Potomac Housewife and reflects on how his drag has evolved so successfully over the past decade. 00:00 Melissa's Traitors Obsession 01:38 How Monét Got Cast on The Traitors 03:04 Being Devastated Not Becoming a Traitor 05:05 How Strict Production Rules Really Are 06:10 Strategy vs Vibes Inside the Castle 07:55 What You Actually See of the Castle 09:14 Meeting Housewives & Celebrities 11:00 Strategy Falling Apart Immediately 13:20 Real Red Flags vs Random Theories 15:06 Calling Out a Traitor — Too Soon 16:41 Discovering Who the Traitors Were 17:22 Reaction: “I Was Gagged” 18:20 Reality TV Strategy Mistakes 20:52 Talking in Code & Chess Moves 22:24 Traitors Fashion & Outfits 23:22 No Glam Teams Allowed 26:03 Getting Ready in Drag at 6 AM 27:14 How Drag Started 29:47 Quitting Her Job to Follow Passion 30:50 Career Explosion After Drag Race 31:22 Traitors All-Stars Dreams 31:45 Final Thoughts This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or the Hurrdat Media YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Recorded live in Longmont, Colorado, this panel conversation brings together four seasoned pastors and ministry leaders to reflect on what faithful preaching looks like in today's cultural moment.Dr Roy Collins, Dr Alan Stoddard, Mike Payne, and Bryan Stupar speak candidly about early preaching mistakes, the discipline of reading Scripture carefully, and the practical realities of preparing sermons alongside the many demands of pastoral ministry.The discussion addresses how expressive individualism shapes both the church and the wider culture, and why historic practices like preaching calendars, shared preparation, and confessional reminders help anchor pastors and congregations alike. The panel also explores realistic rhythms for sermon planning, the challenge of information overload, and the value of planning ahead rather than reacting week to week.In the final portion of the conversation, the focus turns to youth ministry. The speakers offer wise and grounded counsel on mentoring young people, cultivating lasting fruit, and remembering that students are often listening more closely than they appear. Rather than chasing novelty, the panel encourages patient investment, faithful presence, and a long view of spiritual formation.This conversation was recorded at a live Expositors Collective training event in Longmont, Colorado aimed at equipping pastors and Bible teachers to faithfully study and publicly proclaim God's Word in the modern church.Topics CoveredLessons learned from first sermons and early failuresWhy reading whole books of Scripture mattersPlanning ahead with preaching calendarsManaging information overload in sermon preparationStructuring a realistic ministry weekExpressive individualism and its impact on the churchWhy historic confessions still matterMentoring young people toward spiritual fruitThe quiet but real attentiveness of youthAdditional Listening: Alan Stoddard on Ministry Mentorships: https://goodlion.io/podcast/expositors-collective/episode/passing-on-the-baton-preaching-mentorships-and-ministry-training-with-alan-stoddard Mike Payne on Passing on the Baton:https://goodlion.io/podcast/expositors-collective/episode/the-value-of-preaching-mentorships-michael-payne Bryan Stupar on Character in the Ministry:https://goodlion.io/podcast/expositors-collective/episode/why-character-matters-bryan-stuparConnectFor information about our upcoming training events visit ExpositorsCollective.com Join our private Facebook group to continue the conversation: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ExpositorsCollective
Some conversations don't start with answers.They start with a shift you didn't see coming.In this episode, Robin sits down with Ashley Gross Minor for a deeply personal and honest conversation about what happens when something that once felt foundational and sacred begins to feel messy and complicated.Ashley spent more than a decade immersed in what many call the “K-World” of Kanakuk Ministries. She was a camper, leader, mentor, and believer whose faith was shaped in that space.But recently, something changed.After engaging with a widely circulated conversation featuring Elizabeth Carlock Phillips on The Shawn Ryan Show, Ashley found herself wrestling with questions she could no longer ignore.This episode isn't about proving facts or revisiting headlines.It's about what happens internally when new information collides with long-held trust.It's about the tension of holding both gratitude and grief. Of reconciling meaningful spiritual experiences with difficult realities. Of deciding what responsibility looks like when silence no longer feels right.This conversation may challenge you. It may resonate with you. It may simply invite you to reflect more deeply.(Listener discretion is advised as we discuss sensitive issues related to child sexual abuse.)Special Guest: Ashley Gross MinorAshley Gross Minor is a wife, mom, and business owner whose life has been deeply impacted by her experiences with Kanakuk Ministries. In fact, she spent more than fourteen years deeply embedded in what many refer to as the Kanakuk “K-World.” She was a camper. A staff member. A recruiter. A graduate of the Institute. A KLIFE director. A leader. A mentor. She sent children she loves to camp. She gave her life to Christ there at twelve years old.For most of her life, this wasn't just a camp. It was a spiritual home.But recently, Ashley listened to a three-plus- hour conversation between Elizabeth Carlock Phillips and Shawn Ryan on The Shawn Ryan Show. This conversation deeply impacted her understanding of what has unfolded over decades within the organization. She joins Robin on this episode to discuss her personal experiences at Kanakuk and why she can no longer remain silent.Show Notes:The Shawn Ryan Show: Elizabeth Phllips- Camp Kanakuk: Exposing One of hte World's Largest Summer Campshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vQriYkW8KQWebsite Ashely mentions: https://factsaboutkanakuk.com/Sexual Abuse Resources for the Columbia, MO area:True North of Columbia (formerly Rape & Abuse Crisis Service / RACS)24/7 crisis line: 573-875-1370 or 800-548-2480Services: confidential counseling, advocacy, support groups, legal/hospital accompanimentServes Boone County and surrounding areasServices are free or low-cost for survivors. SNAP – Survivors Network of those Abused by PriestsHotline: 1-877-SNAP-HEALS (1-877-762-7432)Peer support, advocacy, and referrals to therapists familiar with clergy abuse. The Hope of SurvivorsNational organization focused specifically on clergy sexual abuse and spiritual abuse recovery. These organizations are especially helpful when you want a clinician who understands spiritual betrayal, faith injury, or church dynamics.RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network)24/7 hotline: 800-656-HOPEOnline chat and local provider referrals nationwide. Missouri Coalition / State Sexual Violence NetworkHelps connect you to community rape crisis centers and trauma therapists across Missouri.
When parenting feels uncertain or painful, the desire to control outcomes can quietly take over. Not because we are manipulative — but because we care deeply. In this episode of the Still Faithful series, we explore what it truly means to let go of control without letting go of love. This conversation gently separates responsibility from outcome, and invites parents into a posture of surrender that is steady rather than anxious. If you've found yourself rehearsing conversations, managing reactions, or carrying the weight of your child's choices, this episode offers reassurance: control is not the same as care — and releasing outcomes does not mean releasing love. In this episode, we explore: Why control often feels like responsibility for parents The emotional exhaustion that comes from managing outcomes The difference between surrender and withdrawal How love changes when control loosens Trusting that God is at work beyond what you can see Reflection questions: Take these slowly — there's no pressure to resolve anything today. Where am I trying to manage outcomes? What fears sit underneath my need for control? What would it look like to entrust this area fully to God? How might my posture shift if I believed God loves my child even more than I do? A practice for this week: "God, I release what I cannot control. Help me love without grasping. Help me trust without managing." Surrender is not a one-time decision. It is a posture we return to again and again. An important reminder: Letting go of control does not mean letting go of love. It means allowing love to be steady instead of anxious. Connect with Melinda: melinda@melindapatrick.org https://melindapatrick.org/
Traitors RHAP-up: Recaps of The Traitors from Around the World with Pooya
The Traitors S4 Finale Preview 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. The Traitors Season 4 finale is just around the corner, and Rob Cesternino, Pooya, and guest Mike Bloom dig into all the shifting alliances, metagame shake-ups, and Faithful-versus-Traitor strategies shaping this pivotal episode. With the game at a crossroads, the hosts unpack how the shifting dynamics among reality TV stars, non-gamers, and Housewives set the stage for an unexpected endgame. The discussion covers the subtle evolution of the cast, and how outsider groups reach the finale while Survivor and Big Brother veterans get picked off. Rob shares his perspective as a recent cast member, weighing in on how alliances like the "Dagger Six" and the coalition of more introverted players fly under the radar, building unique routes to the end. The group also explores how Rob Roush has navigated group loyalty, traitor recruitment, and critical late-game decisions without burning his key relationships. Highlights from their conversation include: The metagame's impact on targeting specific groups (gamers, Housewives, non-gamers) and how this shapes who reaches the finale Rob Roush's alliance maneuvering—balancing connections with both lower-profile coalitions and the larger "Dagger Six" The strategy and risks behind traitor recruitment, including why Rob picks Eric over other potential options for a final stretch partnership How Faithfuls should approach late-game votes when strong duos like Johnny and Tara could dominate the ending A lively debate comparing Rob Roush's gameplay to Cirie Fields, sizing up their disarming social strategies and influence in the castle Will Rob's partnership choices and social game secure him the win, or could Faithfuls splinter the duos before the fire of truth? Dive in as the hosts break down the possible paths to victory, weigh All-Star returnee picks, and tease what explosive reveals the reunion might hold. Chapters:00:00 Metagame Impacts Traitors Finale06:08 Quiet Players Shift Game Dynamics12:56 Breaking Up Endgame Alliances Discussed16:03 Choosing the Ideal Traitor Ally19:35 Recruitment Strategies and Social Bonds27:37 Should Traitors Be Randomly Chosen?34:01 Most Dangerous Traitor Archetypes40:29 Rob vs. Sari: Winner Debate43:08 All-Star Picks for Traitors47:08 Faithfuls' Path to the End51:26 Finale Predictions and Endgame Breakdown56:25 Reunion Show Segments Speculation1:05:07 Season Rankings and Finale Hopes1:11:36 Preparing for The Traitors Endgame1:16:53 Thoughtful Reality TV Recapping 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! Never miss all our Traitors US recaps plus recaps from other versions around the world! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Pastor Derek Neider in this inspiring episode of The Daily Devotional as he kicks off a powerful new series on the book of Matthew. Through thoughtful reflections, Derek encourages us to embrace our calling to serve Christ wholeheartedly and live out our faith with purpose and surrender.Tune in for insightful teachings, practical application, and a fresh perspective on what it means to live as servants of the gospel. This is just the beginning—there's so much more to come as we journey through Romans together!Thank you for listening! Here are some ways to learn more and stay connected!New to faith? Click here!Learn more about Pastor Derek NeiderFollow Derek on Instagramor FacebookSubscribe to email Subscribe to the daily devotionalExplore recent messages!This podcast was created by Pastor Derek Neider as a ministry of Awaken Las Vegas.Visit our website. We are located at 7175 W. Oquendo Road, Las Vegas, NV 89113. Our gathering times are 9am & 11am Sundays and 6:30pm Thursdays.
Send a textIn this final episode of the Faithful & Wise AI series, Alyssa Avant shares the three AI tools she uses in her own Christian business—ChatGPT, Quso.ai, and VidIQ—and how they help her save time, repurpose content, and stay focused on her calling. This practical, behind-the-scenes look will show you how AI can be used with wisdom, stewardship, and integrity without losing your voice or your values.
The Bible calls us not to be quarrelsome, but to show kindness to all. Faithful obedience to Christ may place us among people with whom we disagree, but even in these moments our lives should reflect the fruit of the Spirit, shaping our attitude, words, and temperament. By doing so we can be a witness to the lost who are held captive by the enemy. Verses Used:2 Timothy 2:23-26Proverbs 20:3Proverbs 26:21Proverbs 15:1Ephesians 4:29Discussion Questions: *As Christians, we must not be quarrelsome. How does a quarrelsome person act & how does this hinder our relationship with and our testimony to others? *In what areas of your life do you tend to be quarrelsome or contentious? How can you work on this? *As Christians, we are called to be kind to all, able to teach, and patient when wronged. Which one do you most struggle with and why? What standard does the Bible call you to in that area? *According to Galatians 6:1-3 and 2 Timothy 2:25, what demeanor should we have when correcting others? Why do you think this is important? *What should be the end goal of any correction offered, according to 2 Timothy 2:25-26? How would working toward this goal impact your demeanor and the correction you offer? Can you think of any real-life examples?
Watch the video of this episode on YouTube here. Russell answers a listener question about how we should perceive seemingly harmful political beliefs in our church congregations. Submit your own question for the show! Email questions@russellmoore.com — and remember: attach a voice memo! Keep up with Russell: Sign up for the weekly newsletter where Russell shares thoughtful takes on big questions, offers a Christian perspective on life, and recommends books and music he's enjoying. Subscribe to the Christianity Today Magazine: Special offer for listeners of The Russell Moore Show: Click here for 25% off a subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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We live in a world of constant notifications, endless scrolling, and nonstop voices competing for our attention. But have you ever stopped to ask — what is shaping me? In this message from our Choices series, Pastor Andrew Harris challenges us to think intentionally about the influences we allow into our lives. Because what shapes your thoughts will shape your faith… and what shapes your faith will shape your future. In this episode, you'll discover: • How social media and digital culture quietly form your mindset • Why guarding your heart is more important than ever • Practical ways to live faithfully in a digital world • How to choose influences that lead to real spiritual growth You don't have to let your feed define you. You can choose what shapes you. If this message encourages you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and join us each week as we grow together. — Series: Choices Message: Choosing What Shapes You Tagline: Faithful Living In A Digital World Speaker: Pastor Andrew Harris Church: Covenant Community Church
Sunday Teaching: 2.22.2026Teaching by: Josh Stewart
Have you ever met a salesperson or a marketer who offered you something that seemed too good to be true… and then it turns out it WAS too good to be true? Although overpromising may increase sales and conversions on the front end, underdelivering on those promises alienates customers and creates a bad reputation. Similarly, overpromising and underdelivering in your relationships at work and at home causes division, disappointment, and distrust. Proverbs 11:3 says, "The integrity of the honest keeps them on track; the deviousness of crooks brings them to ruin." Integrity is more than being honest – it's matching your actions to your words in a way that honors God and those around you. Are there any areas of your life that you are overpromising and underdelivering?
Beginnings Series | February 22nd, 2026 | Eric Voris
Description: None of us enjoys suffering; in fact, most people do everything they can to avoid it. What does God say about suffering that will be helpful for each of us when the inevitable comes our way?
Positioned for Miracles: The Faithful Steps God Uses to Do the Extraordinary Do miracles still happen today? And if they do — why do some believers seem to experience God's power while others never do? In this episode, we explore how ordinary, covenant-rooted faithfulness positioned Israel to experience extraordinary results — and what that means for believers today. It's not about chasing spectacle. It's about understanding the biblical pattern God has revealed. If you've ever longed to see God move in your life, this lesson will help you understand the practical steps Scripture models for being fully used by Him.
What do you do when faith feels dry, confusing, or emotionally barren—when God seems absent, or even uncomfortably near? In this episode of the Thinking Christian Podcast, Dr. James Spencer talks with Dr. Noelle Forlini-Byrte, author of God in the Desert: A Spiritual Theology of Wilderness in the Old Testament and part-time lecturer at Samford University, about the wilderness as a spiritual landscape for real Christians living real lives. Noelle shares how this book was “twenty years in the making,” beginning with her first spiritual formation class and early encounters with the mystics—especially St. John of the Cross and the theme of God’s “dark night” and felt absence. Those questions followed her into doctoral work in the Old Testament, where narratives like Jacob wrestling at the Jabbok, the exile, and Israel’s wilderness wanderings became a rich theological map for suffering, disorientation, and divine encounter. James and Noelle explore why the church often defaults to two unhealthy extremes: shallow, pithy “application” divorced from biblical context—or scholarship so clinical that it leaves the soul malnourished. Noelle argues that liturgy and scholarship must belong together: rigorous exegesis should not be an escape from spiritual formation, and devotional practices should not ignore the actual meaning of the text. The goal is not information alone, but a scripture-shaped life where God excavates the soul. Along the way, they discuss difficult Old Testament passages without smoothing out their discomfort—especially the wilderness as a place of testing (Deuteronomy 8) and purgation (Hosea 2). Noelle draws on the Christian mystical tradition to describe purgation as the stripping away of “self-made props,” the idolatries and illusions that quietly sustain us until wilderness exposes what we truly trust. One of the most resonant themes is acedia—the “noonday demon” from the desert tradition: spiritual weariness, malaise, and the temptation to give up when faith becomes costly and daily life grinds us down. James connects acedia to midlife, family pressures, and the subtle exhaustion that comes not from one tragedy, but from “death by a thousand cuts.” Noelle suggests that the very presence of these questions can be a sign of a deeper, weathered faith—because wilderness presupposes we are actually walking with God. The conversation closes with a challenge for the church today: humility, honest questions, and a willingness to let Scripture form us rather than simply confirm us. Faithful discipleship requires more than confidence—it requires wakefulness and the courage to bring our real lives before God. You can get God in the Desert: A Spiritual Theology of Wilderness in the Old Testament at ivpress.com (use code IVPPOD20 for a 20% discount) Subscribe to our YouTube channel
Here is Pastor Frank Vargo's sermon on 2/22/26 titled, "Faithful Last Words" from 2 Timothy 1:1-2. Freedom Bible Church is a nondenominational church located at 5550 S. Sumter Blvd in North Port, Florida. The name “Freedom” comes from 2 Corinthians 3:17, "Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom." Our desire is to be a God-centered church, not man-centeredFreedom Bible Church is a Bible based church located at 5550 S. Sumter Blvd in North Port, Florida. The name “Freedom” comes from 2 Corinthians 3:17, "Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom." Our desire is to be a God-centered church, not man-centered.Website: https://freedombiblechurch.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/freedombiblepcInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/freedombiblechurchOur church members come from North Port, Wellen Park, West Port, Port Charlotte, Punta Gorda, Venice, and Englewood.
In this message, Pastor Bill reflects on Psalm 100:5 and God's faithfulness across generations, from the promise in Genesis to the cross and resurrection.
Church is more than a service. It's about people experiencing life together as we seek to join God in His work of transforming lives. We invite you to come be part of that mission here at Scotts Hill. You can find more resources here on our YouTube Channel or by visiting: https://scottshill.orgTo connect with us or to learn more about Jesus we invite you to visit: https://www.scottshill.org/nextstepsFor information on upcoming events church-wide, visit: https://scottshill.infoSocial MediaFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/scottshill.orgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/scottshillWebsite: https://www.scottshill.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We continue on with the message of John the Baptist. He has called people to turn to God and to display the fruit of Godly living. He has given the warning, the axe is at the root and the ones who don't bear fruit will be cut down and cast into the fire. The people respond with a simple question, what shall we do? Join us today as we see that John's answer must be our faithful response. Chapters (00:00:00) - A faithful response(00:02:27) - John the Baptist(00:10:42) - John 7: Faith Changes Us,(00:17:38) - Point 4, Faith Looks to Jesus(00:23:54) - John the Baptist(00:28:52) - A Moment of Invitation to Christ
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 Team Canada's 2-1 loss to the United States of America in the gold medal game.
The last several weeks we have seen how God is giving Moses important instructions in order that God can live with His people. This week the story continues with Israel committing terrible sin against God. As a result we will see the danger and consequence of sin as well as the need for a faithful mediator.
Speaker: Rob BerrethScripture: Matthew 5:10–16Episode Overview:In Matthew 5:10–16, Jesus declares that His people are the salt of the earth and the light of the world. This message explores what that identity means in a culture shaped by Christian influence yet increasingly untethered from Christ Himself. The church's strength has never come from blending in, grasping for power, or retreating in fear. It has come from embodying the Beatitudes—poverty of spirit, mercy, purity, peacemaking—and living distinctly in the world for the glory of the Father.Drawing on insights from The Air We Breathe by Glen Scrivener and historical reflections like Dominion by Tom Holland, this sermon considers how Christian convictions have shaped society—and why remaining faithful to Jesus still matters. When believers stay salty and let their light shine, some will be drawn to glorify the Father. Others may resist. Yet Christ's kingdom advances, and He promises blessing to those who are harassed for righteousness' sake.Key Highlights:• Identity before influence – Salt and light flow from the transformed character described in the Beatitudes.• Distinct, not diluted – The church is most potent when it is truly different from the surrounding culture.• Faithful presence – Neither compromise nor retreat fulfills Jesus' call; we are sent into the world without becoming shaped by it.• Wisdom in a polarized age – Christian faithfulness often defies easy political categories, following Christ above all.• Expect both fruit and friction – Some will glorify God because of faithful witness; others may respond with opposition.• Unshakeable hope – The risen Christ builds His church, and no resistance can overturn His kingdom.Call to Action:Ask the Lord to search your life. Where have you grown dim or lost your saltiness? Repent where needed. Re-anchor yourself in Scripture. Pray for courage to speak with grace and truth. Look for one concrete place—at work, at school, in your neighborhood, in your home—where you can shine distinctly for Christ this week. Step forward in humble confidence, trusting that faithfulness in small acts carries eternal weight.Redeemer Church211 Northshore Dr. Bellingham, WA 98226www.redeemernw.org
Every Knew Shall BowSeries: Faithful in Exile Speaker: Dr. Wes FeltnerDate: 22nd February 2026Passage: Daniel 3:1-30
Jesus saves the outcasts of society who humbly receive Him but rejects the self-righteous who proudly refuse His Lordship. Therefore, rejoice in the Savior who has come and serve the King who will come again.
If we want to be wise stewards of God's resources in our lives, it takes attention and intention.
Pastor Josh continues our series with his exposition of 1 Peter 3:7.“Likewise, husbands, live with your wives in an understanding way,showing honor to the woman as the weaker vessel, since they are heirs with youof the grace of life, so that your prayers may not be hindered.”The husband who understandsThe husband who honorsThe husband who seesThe husband who prays
When we see Jesus in the wilderness we see an example of how to face temptation. But more than that, we find our Savior and substitute, the one who is perfectly faithful when we are not. Pastor Jordan Kologe teaches from Matthew 4:1-11.
Malachi 2:17-3:5 | Faithful to Fulfill, Part 37 | 2/22/2026 | Pastor Matt Jones. There is a question that surfaces in every time, in every generation: where is the God of justice? Is God really paying attention? The LORD through the prophet Malachi addresses this question in today's passage.
Amye is joined by Axel to chat about The Traitors S4:EP10 Do You Know the Enemy?With a place in the final at stake, emotions run high as friendships are tested to their limits; new suspicions run through the castle; the mission gets the players' heads spinning and one Faithful goes down in flames.Follow Axel at: https://dvrpodcast.com/Get BONUS content and ad-free episodes! Sign up at:www.littlemissrecap.com/supportOr go directly to Patreon at:www.patreon.com/littlemissrecapListen to my true crime podcast: Murder She Watched at www.murdershewatchedpod.comGet in touch with us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/littlemissrecapFacebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/littlemissrecapInstagram: @littlemissrecap Voicemail: www.littlemissrecap.comEmail: amye@littlemissrecap.comYoutube: www.youtube.com/@littlemissrecapSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
“Do You Know the Enemy?” With a place in the final at stake, emotions run high as friendships are tested to their limits; new suspicions run through the castle; the mission gets the players' heads spinning and one Faithful goes down in flames. Find All Our Links in One Place: beacons.ai/survivingpod Love the Show?Be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share the laughs with your fellow reality TV junkies! It helps more listeners find our show.Support Us on Patreon:Looking for bonus content, ad-free and early episodes, exclusive merch discounts, and a place to spill the tea with us on our private Discord server? Join us on Patreon!Shop Our Merch:Snag official Surviving Sister Wives and Surviving Reality merch to twin with us!Follow Us on TikTok:Join the fun for memes, updates, and more reality TV drama.Get in Touch:Got a hot take or a question for us? Email us at survivingpod@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What do you do when Church leaders fail? This Catholic meditation offers clarity, courage, and hope.Morning Offering, February 21, 2026Every morning, join Father Brad as he begins the day with prayer and reflection. In a few short minutes, Father Brad guides you in prayer, shares a brief reflection grounding your day in the Church's rhythm of feast days and liturgy, and provides you with the encouragement necessary to go forward with peace and strength. Disclaimer: The ads shown before, during, or after this video have no affiliation with Morning Offering and are controlled by YouTubeLet us do as the saints urge and begin our days in prayer together so as a community of believers we may join the Psalmist in saying, “In the morning, Lord, you hear my voice; in the morning I lay my requests before you and wait expectantly.” (Psalm 5:3-4)________________
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 Team Canada's 3-2 win over Finland.
This week, we're joined by star of Ru Paul's Drag Race and The Traitors season 4 & Host of Monét Talks, Monét X Change for a kiki about what really goes down when the cameras start and stop rolling on your favorite reality shows. Monét spills on her sweet engagement story, opens up about her past dating history and should you ever hook up with a fan? We also put Kamie to the test: is she Faithful material or the perfect Traitor? And most importantly… why is there always so much salmon?! Plus, we'll get into your advice questions - but remember, the library is open for READING. Follow: @monetxchange Follow Kamie @kamiecrawford on TikTok and Relationshit @relationshit on IG for more, besties. Watch on YouTube at youtube.com/@relationshitpod and of course, follow the show on Spotify, Apple, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Traitors fan-favorite Ron Funches breaks down all the Season 4 drama with the Cyrus girls. From Traitor-on-Traitor drama to the Roundtable completely turning on him, Ron opens up about what it actually felt like being accused, navigating alliances, and surviving betrayal in a game built on deception.If you've been watching Peacock's hit show Traitors, you know the Faithfuls have been pointing fingers in the wrong direction and this season's Traitors (mostly Rob R, AKA “sexy Bert Kreischer”) have been playing a VERY different game. Ron talks about his Faithful strategy, why he hit it off with Mama Kelce, and how being labeled a Traitor hits harder than you think.In this episode:00:00 Travis Kelce's Mom & the ‘Sexy Bert Kreischer'00:56 Ron Funches, Welcome to Sorry We're Cyrus!02:26 Ron's Origin Story: Sitcoms, Young Fatherhood, and Comedy 17:25 Surviving The Traitors Experience19:35 Faithful or Traitor? 23:21 The ‘Secret Traitor' Twist25:22 The Traitors Strategy & Gameplay26:44 Rob R's Gameplay & Why Everyone's Obsessed30:10 Roundtable Drama: False Traitor Accusations32:22 Who to Root For: Traitors vs. Faithful?33:11 Post-Traitors Trust Issues35:02 Mental Health in Comedy37:55 Truth or Toke46:17 Dear MT: Quick Anxiety ResetsIf you're hooked on Traitors, this one's for you. And if you're not… you will be.Love you, Stoners. Bye!MORE RON: https://www.instagram.com/ronfunchDo you have questions for Mama Tish and Brandi? Email us at sorrywerecyrus@gmail.com or send us a DM!Thank you to our incredible sponsors:Balance of Nature: Go to balanceofnature.com and use code CYRUS for 35% off your first order as a preferred customer, PLUS get a free bottle of Fiber and Spice.Chime: Join the millions who are already banking fee free today. It just takes a few minutes to sign up. Head to chime.com/CYRUS.First Day: Our listeners get up to 57% Off AND a Free Gift with code CYRUS at FirstDay.comHoneylove: Save 20% Off Honeylove by going to honeylove.com/CYRUS! Olive & June: Visit OliveandJune.com/CYRUS for 20% off your first System.Rula: Go to Rula.com/CYRUS and take the first step towards better mental health today.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.