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Welcome to Gateway! We're so glad you're here!Welcome to the fourth message of our fall series, Faith-Full. Check out and share this week's message with a friend!Join us for church online every Sunday at 10:30am (MST).If you received Christ through this message, let us know! Go to gateway.ac/believe and connect with us, get resources, and let us partner with you as you start your journey of faith.If you would like resources on going deeper, check out all our deeper resources at gateway.ac/deeperWe would love to hear how God is touching your life through this ministry! Share your story with us by connecting with us here: gateway.ac/connectIf you would like to support Gateway financially you can give online through our website by clicking here: gateway.ac/giveIf you need prayer, connect with us here: gateway.ac/connectIf God did something amazing your life, you can share your testimony with us at gateway.ac/shareFor more information about Gateway Alliance Church, visit gateway.ac or follow us on our social media platforms below.Instagram- https://instagram.com/gatewayedmontonFacebook- https://facebook.com/gatewayedmontonYoutube- https://youtube.com/gatewayyeg
Welcome to Gateway! We're so glad you're here!Welcome to the third message of our fall series, Faith-Full. Check out and share this week's message with a friend!Join us for church online every Sunday at 10:30am (MST).If you received Christ through this message, let us know! Go to gateway.ac/believe and connect with us, get resources, and let us partner with you as you start your journey of faith.If you would like resources on going deeper, check out all our deeper resources at gateway.ac/deeperWe would love to hear how God is touching your life through this ministry! Share your story with us by connecting with us here: gateway.ac/connectIf you would like to support Gateway financially you can give online through our website by clicking here: gateway.ac/giveIf you need prayer, connect with us here: gateway.ac/connectIf God did something amazing your life, you can share your testimony with us at gateway.ac/shareFor more information about Gateway Alliance Church, visit gateway.ac or follow us on our social media platforms below.Instagram- https://instagram.com/gatewayedmontonFacebook- https://facebook.com/gatewayedmontonYoutube- https://youtube.com/gatewayyeg
A sexy death mystery unfolded in 1931 New York City, when a socialite washed up on the shores of Long Island. Was her death an accident, a suicide, or foul play at the hands of the many prominent men she knew?Sources:Allhoff, Fred. “The Starr Faithfull Enigma.” Liberty. June 12, 1939. Pp. 20-23.“Five Starr Faithfull.” TIME. June 29, 1931. https://time.com/archive/6747467/the-press-five-starr-faithfull/Goodman, Jonathan. The Passing of Starr Faithfull (Kent: The Kent State University Press, 1996).Kennedy, Helen. “Dangerous Game: Starr Faithfull, 1931” New York Daily News, 1999.Markey, Morris. “The Mysterious Death of Starr Faithfull” in The Aspirin Age: 1919-1941. Ed. Isabel Leighton (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1949).Nash, Jay Robert. Open Files: A narrative encyclopedia of the world's greatest unsolved crimes (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1983).“Starr Crossed.” Strange Company. March 14, 2016. https://strangeco.blogspot.com/2016/03/starr-crossed.htmlVerdict Press. Crimes of Passion (London: Verdict Press, 1975).Newspapers: Brooklyn Standard-UnionEvening Star (Washington, D.C.)Indianapolis TimesNassau Daily ReviewNew York TimesWashington TimesMusic: Credits to Holizna, Fesilyan Studios & Virginia ListonFor more information, visit www.oldbloodpodcast.com
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In Mark 6:1-6, Jesus returns to His hometown of Nazareth, but instead of being welcomed, He is rejected. The people who thought they knew Him best struggled to see Him for who He truly was. Their familiarity bred unbelief, and because of that, they missed out on what Jesus wanted to do among them. We can unknowingly allow comfort, routine, and unbelief to keep us from seeing Jesus clearly and receiving what He wants to do in our lives. This passage is a reminder that how we see Jesus determines how we receive from Him. Faith opens the door for God's power, but unbelief shuts it out.Russell TolentinoSunday, September 21, 2025 Live at 6:00 PMWebsite: http://pearlside.orgFacebook: http://facebook.com/pearlsidechurchInstagram: http://instagram.com/pearlside
Welcome to Gateway! We're so glad you're here!Welcome to the second message of our fall series, Faith-Full. Check out and share this week's message with a friend!Join us for church online every Sunday at 10:30am (MST).If you received Christ through this message, let us know! Go to gateway.ac/believe and connect with us, get resources, and let us partner with you as you start your journey of faith.If you would like resources on going deeper, check out all our deeper resources at gateway.ac/deeperWe would love to hear how God is touching your life through this ministry! Share your story with us by connecting with us here: gateway.ac/connectIf you would like to support Gateway financially you can give online through our website by clicking here: gateway.ac/giveIf you need prayer, connect with us here: gateway.ac/connectIf God did something amazing your life, you can share your testimony with us at gateway.ac/shareFor more information about Gateway Alliance Church, visit gateway.ac or follow us on our social media platforms below.Instagram- https://instagram.com/gatewayedmontonFacebook- https://facebook.com/gatewayedmontonYoutube- https://youtube.com/gatewayyeg
Because of the Assassination of, Citizen of the Kingdom of Heaven, Charlie Kirk, Your Friendly Neighborhood Bearded Weirdo Nolan Bryan is flying solo to talk about the assassination from a Biblical worldview and what this means for us TRUE CITIZENS OF THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN going forward!A big thank you to Mug Club and Steven Crowder for all they do!informthevotenj.com - for all things political to help yo vote in the state of New Jerseyhttps://linktr.ee/Church_and_State - to get to all our links and infoMusic created by Tom MacDonald - Thank you sir for the permission to use it!
Welcome to Gateway! We're so glad you're here!Welcome to a very special Sunday as we kick off the fall season! Join us as we also start our new message series, Faith-Full. Check out and share this week's message with a friend!Join us for church online every Sunday at 10:30am (MST).If you received Christ through this message, let us know! Go to gateway.ac/believe and connect with us, get resources, and let us partner with you as you start your journey of faith.If you would like resources on going deeper, check out all our deeper resources at gateway.ac/deeperWe would love to hear how God is touching your life through this ministry! Share your story with us by connecting with us here: gateway.ac/connectIf you would like to support Gateway financially you can give online through our website by clicking here: gateway.ac/giveIf you need prayer, connect with us here: gateway.ac/connectIf God did something amazing your life, you can share your testimony with us at gateway.ac/shareFor more information about Gateway Alliance Church, visit gateway.ac or follow us on our social media platforms below.Instagram- https://instagram.com/gatewayedmontonFacebook- https://facebook.com/gatewayedmontonYoutube- https://youtube.com/gatewayyeg
In this episode of the Relational Recovery podcast, hosts Wes Thompson and Austin Hill discuss faith. What does it mean to have faith, and what does it mean to live a life of faith?
Ephesians 5:21-6:4 In his letter to the Ephesians, the Apostle Paul lists several characteristics of a Spirit-filled life, concluding with the exhortation to submit to one another out of reverence for Christ. A Christian family led by the Holy Spirit will demonstrate submission to the Lordship of Jesus Christ, by manifesting biblical submission to one another out of reverence for Christ. Stay with us now as Dr. Reeder takes us to Ephesians 5:21 – 6:4 and brings us today's teaching … PART 2 of his message entitled: Essential # 3: Fear-Less Submission and Faith-Full Respect – Showing the Heart of the Bride of Christ.
Catholic Bishops in the Philippines say online gambling has become a new plague or virus that is destroying families, and even causing a kind of slavery. While illegal gambling has always existed in the shadows of society, this new crisis takes place in the smartphones of anyone, including children. The cure to this plague needs to come from every level of society, including at the parish level: Msgr Pedro Quitorio: “It's become a sickness. With all these addictions, people, children, teenagers are becoming, you know… some, some we hear news of taking their lives because of this, so much debt.” Faith Full is a Catholic podcast hosted by Tony Ganzer. In this episode we hear from Msgr. Pedro Quitorio, the Director of the Media Office for the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines. Visit our website: https://www.faithfullpod.com Donate: https://www.faithfullpod.com/support/ Subscribe on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/faith-full-podcast/id1363835811 YouTube: https://youtu.be/sjFA9QtxwEg Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/34sSHs8hHpOCi5csuTtiIv Today we will learn about the heated issue of online gambling in the Philippines, and what lessons Catholics anywhere might learn from the example there, especially with the rise of online casinos and sports betting in places like the US. To be clear, the Church doesn't say all gambling is wrong or sinful–not at all. But when addiction takes over lives, then the hands and feet of Christ on earth need to be mobilized. Msgr. Pedro Quitorio: “This has become a very strong part now of our new evangelization. It's a matter of, you know, putting the faith in context now, concretely, by the way people move, because this is affecting even, even our faith, even how we practice our faith.” In some corners of the internet or even on TV, it can seem impossible to avoid gambling ads. In the US at least, online sports betting has exploded as states have moved to regulate it more, and capture potential tax revenue. Or some social media influencers will stream high-stakes online slot machine sessions, and win seemingly astronomical amounts. Clips of these wins then sell the dream of winning big. Maybe these people are winning, or maybe these companies offer influencers money to promote the site. Having access to gambling of all sorts from the safety of your smartphone is as convenient as it can be risky, especially for impressionable kids. The Philippines is a country that is generally very Catholic, and very online, especially on social media. The explosion of online gambling just this year has spiraled into a crisis leading the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines to sound the alarm and call for action from the government and the faithful. One of the most troubling issues has been children's ability to access e-wallets, which can ensnare children and their families in debt. After all, this is big business and e-games or e-bingo were the biggest chunk of gross gambling revenue in the first quarter of the year at 51.39 billion Philippine Pesos, or nearly 900 million US dollars. Msgr. Pedro Quitorio said this problem has gotten much worse in just the last year, the last months really, and the reactions are coming just as fast. Since this interview, the Philippines Central Bank ordered e-wallets to be decoupled from online gambling, and the issue has been discussed in the media, by lawmakers, and the president. In listing recommendations though, the Catholic Bishops also called on Catholics to actively help people affected by gambling, which may give some food for thought no matter where you're watching or listening to this from.
Ephesians 5:21-6:4 There has been much confusion and controversy about the concept of godly submission in marriage. But when it is properly understood and put into practice, biblical submission in marriage and the family is an ideal to be desired and pursued. Husband, wife, parent, child – each member of a Christian family is called to submit to the others in a biblical manner. Stay with us now as Dr. Reeder takes us to Ephesians 5:21 – 6:4 and brings us today's teaching … PART 1 of his message entitled: Essential # 3: Fear-Less Submission and Faith-Full Respect – Showing the Heart of the Bride of Christ.
Discover the faith-based key to breaking weight loss cycles by becoming fully persuaded in God's promises.You don't struggle with weight loss because you're just too weak around food, because you're a foodie, or because God ISN'T showing up for you. You struggle because you've been persuaded of the wrong things. The enemy has whispered counterfeit persuasions for so long that many women have built their lives around lies like, “You'll never change,” or “This is just who you are.”But the Lord showed me something life-changing: full persuasion makes way for full provision.In this episode, I'll take you face-to-face with the 2 versions of yourself: the one still chained by counterfeit persuasion, and the one fully persuaded in Christ, radiant, free, and walking in victory. You'll discover why diets and willpower never work, how the enemy's voice has subtly influenced your thinking, and what shifts when you finally become convinced of God's promises for your body and your life.This is not just teaching, it's revelation. If you've felt stuck, defeated, or hopeless in your weight loss journey, get ready for conviction, holy frustration, and the profound hope of freedom. The breakthrough you've been praying for is closer than you think.Because when you are fully persuaded… you step into full provision...even in weight loss.Early Enrollment linkTo watch this via my YouTube Channel._________Christian weight lossFaith based weight lossSpiritual weight lossWeight loss God's wayChristian life coachingChristian health and wellnessMind renewal weight lossBible and weight lossWhy can't I lose weight ChristianStuck in weight lossStruggling to lose weight Christian womanChristian women weight loss strugglesBreak free from dietingWeight loss frustration faithFull persuasion full provisionBreakthrough in weight lossFaith and fitness ChristianFat loss God's waySpiritual freedom weight lossChristian mindset shift for weight lossChristian women health journeyHow to lose weight with GodChristian women weight loss journeyRenewing your mind for weight lossBiblical weight loss breakthroughChristian weight loss coaching programSeeker's Method weight loss discipleshipSherrie Kapala
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Faithfulness is displayed over and over throughout the Bible. In this week's message, faithfulness is the fruit of the spirit flavor that Pastor Dustin teaches on. A lot of times in life, fear can try to freeze us, but faithfulness says keeps going. – Listen to the message here!
A cemetery in northern France tells us something about Catholicism in this country. I've been here many times over the last 15 years…a tiny slice of this village's lifetime, stretching to the 12th century. In 2013, broken crucifixes and stones littered the grounds of St. Martin church. Flowers and vegetation reclaimed many plots, and at least to me the site felt forgotten. But something changed, bringing some well-needed love and attention to St. Martin...at a time when there are some glimpses of hope for the faith in France. Pope Leo XIV has called for a missionary renewal in France, and baptisms are on the rise. Faith Full is a Catholic podcast hosted by Tony Ganzer. Visit our website: https://www.faithfullpod.com Donate: https://www.faithfullpod.com/support/ Subscribe on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/faith-full-podcast/id1363835811 YouTube: https://youtu.be/sjFA9QtxwEg Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/34sSHs8hHpOCi5csuTtiIv In society in general, coming to a cemetery like this is a sacred place. This is a place where people should show reverence. It's only natural that this is where loved ones and all of us can remember people we may have known, or at least acknowledge that fellow brothers and sisters in Christ existed. But over time some cemeteries face neglect. And in France especially, with a complicated history with its religion, we can ask why did it fall in disrepair? Was it part of a general turning away from the church, or from religion, that these places fell into disrepair? Or that people forgot, and didn't pay attention to cemeteries like this one at St. Martin, in the village of Mauregny-en-Haye. This village has only about 400 residents, and it's lost many of the staples of village life. Decades ago it had things you might expect in a village including two butchers, a market, and even a traveling clothing seller named “the carrier pigeon” would show up. But no longer..no bakery, no traditional grocery store, but farmers do sell fresh produce. And St. Martin itself isn't the hub it surely used to be. A pamphlet with some local history says big changes to St. Martin's operations began in the 1960s. At that time, falling parishioner numbers limited the number of priests regularly coming to the area, and thus reduced the number of church services, which thus reduced the number of Catholics, which reduced the number of services, etc. Even though the Catholic faith in France has changed a lot over time, and my most recent trip to France has proved that there's a general curiosity about religion. What happened? Why did Catholicism fall off so abruptly? As we learned in our episode about the nuns of Compiegne, it's a complicated history, often related to the revolution, but even before. The complicated relationship between the church and the monarchy, the rise of laicite within France. The changing of just how France operates through multiple world wars. What role does the church play amid such devastation? It's hard, it's a hard question to answer. But to pay respect in a cemetery like this just seems natural, it's what should be done. And there are people who have taken care of St. Martin. There was an effort to raise money for this place to restore headstones and dress it up a bit. But it doesn't change the larger trend against the church, against maintenance of places like this as a church as opposed to part of the patrimoine, collective heritage of France. And that's something that the faithful have to wrestle with, and people who are not particularly religious have to wrestle with. The French subscribe to a kind of hyper secularism as a social “religion” called laicite, extreme separation of church and state. And interesting enough, a desire to preserve civic history may have helped save St. Martin. Residents and officials worked to secure about 350-thousand-euros to repair the church roof, doors and other improvements in the name of preserving heritage, as opposed to preserving a House of God because it's a house of God. Some naysayers may not much care about this. “It is just a building,” one might say, or “why should religious groups spend money on property when they can feed the poor?” The physical church building can serve as a hub for feeding the poor, and act as a space for people to contemplate themselves, and God. It also serves as a cultural marker, and an historical marker. In May 2025 Pope Leo said France's “Christian heritage” … “still profoundly permeates [French] culture and remains alive in many hearts.” This came on the heels of a report that France's Catholic Church planned to welcome more than 10,300 adult catechumens at Easter, marking a 45% increase from 2024 figures. This is incredible news. Put simply I think it's a good thing to maintain churches and cemeteries. Yes for the religious part of it, and I happen to be Catholic so it's a holy place to me, but also as part of the fabric that holds the community together.
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Send us a textActs 6:1-7But we will devote ourselves to prayer and to the ministry of the word.” And what they said pleased the whole gathering, and they chose Stephen, a man full of faith and of the Holy Spirit, and Philip, and Prochorus, and Nicanor, and Timon, and Parmenas, and Nicolaus, a proselyte of Antioch. These they set before the apostles, and they prayed and laid their hands on them.And the word of God continued to increase, and the number of the disciples multiplied greatly in Jerusalem, and a great many of the priests became obedient to the faith.Support the show
Stop scrolling. This is an emergency. Also, it's a hook. A way to grab your listeners attention to increase engagement. How can lessons from social media impact our everyday communication? In this engaging conversation, Dave Thompson is joined by Dawn Faithfull and Matthew day – communication experts who excel in social media outreach and engagement. They explore various aspects of communication and content creation, discussing the importance of authenticity, overcoming imposter syndrome, and the cultural shifts in how social media is perceived and utilized. They share personal experiences and insights on creating engaging content, the challenges faced in the process, and the evolving landscape of communication in the digital age. In this conversation, the speakers explore the nuances of personal branding, the importance of effective communication, and the challenges of navigating social media engagement. They discuss the humbling experience of being recognized for their work, the significance of crafting engaging hooks, and the evolving nature of audience engagement. The conversation also touches on the unintended consequences of marketing messages, the impact of negative feedback, and the necessity of authenticity in building connections. Ultimately, they emphasize the power of intentional communication and the importance of adapting to audience needs. They discuss strategies for building a personal brand, overcoming the fear of starting, and the significance of engaging with others to enhance visibility and connection in the digital space. The dialogue highlights the evolving landscape of social media and the need for individuals to adapt and thrive within it. Truths: Authenticity is key in content creation. Overcoming imposter syndrome is part of growth. Engaging with your audience is crucial – don't post and ghost! Quality content often requires multiple takes. Confidence in communication can be built over time. Understanding your audience is essential for effective communication. Personal branding can lead to unexpected connections and opportunities. Crafting effective hooks is essential for capturing audience attention. The nature of hooks evolves, requiring constant adaptation. Negative feedback is part of the process; thick skin is necessary. Authenticity in communication fosters deeper connections. Engagement metrics are crucial for understanding audience response. Intentionality in communication can enhance audience interaction. Understanding your audience is crucial for effective messaging. Social media is an attention economy where brands compete for visibility. Starting to create content is a significant hurdle for many. Consistency and authenticity are key to building a personal brand. Engagement with others' content is essential for growth. The algorithm rewards active participation on social media. Content creation should be fun and not feel like a chore. Don't be afraid to experiment and learn from your content. It's important to step outside your echo chamber for broader understanding.
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durée : 00:54:33 - Very Good Trip - par : Michka Assayas - Ce soir, Michka Assayas met à l'honneur des voix féminines dans des styles variés, soul, folk, country. Certaines connues, d'autres moins, mais qui méritent de l'être davantage. - réalisé par : Stéphane Ronxin
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Life often brings challenges that test our trust in God. But when we are full of faith, we can stand strong, knowing He is always with us and for us. Being faith-full means trusting God completely and wholeheartedly. In this teaching, we discover what it means to live a faith-full life.
Subscriber-only episodeSend us a textOne of the last projects recorded by singer/actress Marianne Faithfull (who passed away in January) was a 2021 spoken word album of English Romantic poetry, including a hauntingly beautiful 12-minute recitation of Tennyson's “Lady of Shalott.” After exploring Faithfull's passion for (and family connections to) classic literature, Amy finds new meaning in this poem about an exiled woman fated to forever view life through a mirror's reflection. This episode includes accounts of several other doomed and exiled noblewomen in history — Lucrezia de Medici and Marguerite de la Rocque — and the books their lives inspired.Mentioned in this episode:She Walks in Beauty by Marianne Faithfull“As Tears Go By” by Marianne Faithfull“The Lady of Shalott” by Alfred, Lord TennysonVenus in Furs by Leopold von Sacher-MasochVenus in Furs by The Velvet UndergroundThe Marriage Portrait by Maggie O'FarrellLucrezia de MediciPortrait of Lucrezia de Medici at North Carolina Museum of Art“My Last Duchess” by Robert BrowningIsola by Allegra GoodmanMarguerite de la RocqueThe Heptameron by Marguerite de NavarreFor episodes and show notes, visit: LostLadiesofLit.comDiscuss episodes on our Facebook Forum. Follow us on instagram @lostladiesoflit. Follow Kim on twitter @kaskew. Sign up for our newsletter: LostLadiesofLit.com Email us: Contact — Lost Ladies of Lit Podcast
In part 2 of our series, Faith-Full, Pastor Jason gives us practical ways to grow our faith 10x. He reminds us how important it is to have Together Faith and grow with those around us.
Discovered at a Rolling Stones party at the age of 17, Marianne Faithfull broke out in the early '60s with the Jagger/Richards song "As Tears Go By." Faithfull's liaison with Mick Jagger kept her in the public eye. In the '70s, she struggled with addiction, but she made a triumphant comeback in her 30s, and became a critically acclaimed rock cabaret singer. Also, critic-at-large John Powers reviews the Brazilian film I'm Still Here, which he describes as a "moving, inspiring, beautifully made story about learning to confront tyranny."Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
A Faith-Filled life is a life of fulfillment. In week 1 of our new series Faith-Full, Pastor Jason gives us the 4 step process for having faith in our life.
durée : 00:55:18 - Very Good Trip - par : Michka Assayas - Au menu de ce Very Good Trip, la voix d'une femme qui ne ressemblait à aucune autre. Michka Assayas consacrait cette émission à Marianne Faithfull à l'occasion de la sortie d'un album ou elle ne chantait pas mais récitait ses poèmes anglais préférés, Tennyson, Wordsworth, Keats et Byron.
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Marianne Evelyn Gabriel Faithfull has boarded The Mystery Train at 78.In the 70's she was anorexic, homeless and addicted to heroin.At the time of her passing she had acquired the status of legend.Marianne was a genuine, brilliant artist in a sea of impostors.Sleep Well in that ocean you struggled so hard to master regardless of the merciless tears that passed by.-Rich Buckland
durée : 00:05:28 - C'est une chanson - par : Frédéric Pommier - Suite à la mort de Marianne Faithfull, Frédéric Pommier nous fait réécouter les extraits de deux interviews : la chanteuse Chantal Goya évoquant la chanson "As Tears Go By" et le producteur François Ravard, qui fut le compagnon de Marianne Faithfull, évoquant son duo avec Ismaël Lô "Without Blame".
durée : 00:14:20 - Journal de 7 h - La chanteuse, folk, rock, pop, compositrice et actrice britannique Marianne Faithfull, connue notamment pour sa chanson As Tears Go By, est morte à l'âge de 78 ans à Londres.
Today we sadly lost the legendary Marianne Faithfull, so in tribute we are resharing this episode from 2016 with Emma Swift celebrating Faithfull's classic album 'Broken English'. ---- Queen of the Sadcore Bangers Emma Swift returns to the show to talk about Marianne Faithfull's brittle, confronting classic ‘Broken English'. Faithfull started her career being exploited as a folk-pop starlet, hitting rock bottom with drugs and homelessness and then taking control of her life and identity with this album. Emma and I talk about the cock forrest of the punk / new wave scene, how women are often written out of pop history, the inappropriate way Emma discovered the album, how it's influencing the shift in her music from despair to rage, and more.
Have you ever felt that you were lacking faith in your life? Join Darren C Davis, as he shares the process of what it looks like grow in the faithfulness of God, by His Spirit!
Have you ever felt that you were lacking faith in your life? Join Darren C Davis, as he shares the process of what it looks like grow in the faithfulness of God, by His Spirit!
This week's episode takes us back to the Yield tour to cover Pearl Jam's first headlining arena gig in Minnesota. With only a few shows under their belt in the early onset of the Matt Cameron era, the band was starting to figure out their stride with the new, then temporary, drummer. The crowd was red hot for every performance and every hiccup within this set, which led to some surprised reactions from Ed, who didn't have the show in mind as a sleeper show. The big story coming out of this show stemmed from a callback to something that The Who did in their live shows. After years of playing My Generation ad nauseum, they turned the song into a very riffy, blues influenced jam. This is something that Ed, a lifelong Who fan, picked up on and started to utilize during Porch in a similar fashion back around the mid-2000's. This was the first instance where they dabbled in it. We'll talk about the history of both My Generation blues and the slow/riffy Porch intros and how it became a staple for them much later in their live career. We'll also dig into great performances of Brain Of J., Faithfull, Even Flow, Black and very early versions of Pilate and All Those Yesterdays which were rarely played that year. Joining us for this episode is our longtime friend Kirk Walton who we like to call Mr. Minnesota. He'll share his story about the show which included a trip to Mervyn's of California, and we'll also get to chat about the misery that Minnesota sports fans endure. Visit the Concertpedia - http://liveon4legs.com Contact the Show - liveon4legspodcast@gmail.com Donate to the Show - http://patreon.com/liveon4legs
Doing ordinary, obedient tasks can become spiritually meaningful when we dedicate them to God. What may seem mundane in everyday life can take on eternal significance when approached with faith and a heart aligned with His will. Through this, God transforms simple acts into opportunities for growth, service, and deeper connection with Him.
Feeling like life's throwing a lot at you right now? You're not alone. But here's the good news: God's not just watching from the sidelines—He's working in you, and He wants to work through you! This weekend, we're diving into Romans 12:12-16 to discover how we can live with hope, patience, and purpose.
Pearl Jam goes back on the road this week, and for the first time in ten years, they are making stops in Australia and New Zealand! The run will begin in Auckland, which is where our episode this week took place in on the 2009 Backspacer tour. Thanks to our Kiwi friend, Chris Warne, for putting in this episode request through our Patreon. He'll have info on some fun stuff going down at the shows, including the post-game reaction spots. This show offers a very unique OTOTO performance that you'll only get when touring the country. With the help of Neil and Liam Finn, there's an excellent performance of a song called Not Given Lightly by local legend, Chris Knox. We'll spend good time on this rarity that you may not have heard before. Other big highlights include one of the best versions of Severed Hand you'll ever hear, an amazing version of Faithfull, the uber rare Hold On played for only the second time, a fired up main set closing with Better Man and Red Mosquito featuring Ben Harper on slide guitar. All that, and we prepare for the upcoming tour starting this weekend! Visit the Concertpedia - http://liveon4legs Contact the Show - liveon4legspodcast@gmail.com Donate to the Show - http://patreon.com/liveon4legs
Wesleyan Foundations for Faithfull Callings: Loving Fully and Freely