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a) The Blessedness of the Forgiven (Psalm 32:1-11)b) The Lord Is Good (Psalm 34:1-22)c) Firm Footing and a New Song (Psalm 40:1-10)d) A Prayer for Deliverance (Psalm 40:11-17)
This week we go back to episode 53. The most important feature of anything that is built is the foundation. The health, stability, strength and integrity fully depend on having a foundation that is prepared to stand the test of time. Nicole Theis, founder and president of Delaware Family Policy Council (DFPC) is our special guest today as she shares about how the team at DFPC works daily to equip and embolden Christ followers in Delaware to take action to advance, defend, and intentionally preserve foundations of faith, family, and freedom in all the arenas that shape the culture.
The rejection of truth brings cultural chaos and individual destruction and we see the effects of this everywhere today. This week Pastor Josh McPherson delivers 10 truths about truth from Joshua 1:1-11 that when embraced, bring the peace of God into the hearts of God's people.Thanks for listening! visit www.gracecitychurch.com for more content.
Have you ever seen mountain goats scrambling along the rocky edge of a cliff?
May your gracious Spirit lead me forward on a firm footing (NLT) Psalm 143 : 10
1-29-23 Firm Footing For Shaking Hearts - Andrew Fulton by Oneida Gospel Church
Data Mesh Radio Patreon - get access to interviews well before they are releasedEpisode list and links to all available episode transcripts (most interviews from #32 on) hereProvided as a free resource by DataStax AstraDB; George Trujillo's contact info: email (george.trujillo@datastax.com) and LinkedInTranscript for this episode (link) provided by Starburst. See their Data Mesh Summit recordings here and their great data mesh resource center here. You can download their Data Mesh for Dummies e-book (info gated) here.Amy's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-raygada/In this episode, Scott interviewed Amy Raygada, Senior Director and Analytics Product Manager at Swiss Marketplace Group (SMG).Some key takeaways/thoughts from Amy's point of view:When signing up to do data mesh, you won't exactly know what you are signing up for - it will be different than your expectations in a number of ways so be prepared to be flexible. And it's a marathon, not a sprint. Have patience, you don't need to get it perfect on day one.It's crucial to have a data product owner, someone who can ask the uncomfortable questions and make sure you are actually treating your data as a product. It's easy to get lost in focusing on the technical but that's not what drives the business value.Look to start with a reasonable scope use case instead of a massive challenge. Make it so the teams can learn and iterate because you aren't solving the hardest challenges - yet.Consider starting with a single domain and with a key consumer being that same producing domain. As they learn more about owning data and see value from owning their data, they will be better able to serve other teams too.Spend the necessary time ideating and brain storming before beginning your journey. You want everyone to be working together so a clear initial vision - at least for first steps - is key. But keep updating your prioritizations as you learn more.Data mesh requires major changes for organizations. People aren't good with very abrupt changes so look for the incremental changes where viable. It's okay to take a bit longer if you maintain people's happiness instead of trying to rush to the finish and burn everyone out.Domains need help getting to data capable, being able to own their own data. You can't just shove ownership on...
Summary:Given the legal complexity of just about every aspect of running a company, lawyers are nearly ubiquitous in the corporate world. So, it should come as no surprise that a lifetime in corporate law amounts to an incredible wealth of knowledge and insight that can extend a lawyer's value far beyond just providing legal advice.My guest this week is Henry Nassau, CEO of global law firm, Dechert. First joining Dechert in 1987 and returning in 2003 after a stint as in-house general counsel (and briefly COO) at Internet Capital Group, Henry served as chair of Dechert's corporate and securities group for a combined 14 years, representing private equity sponsors, venture capital firms, public and private corporations, management teams, boards, and special committees regarding corporate and securities matters and advising clients on mergers, acquisitions, dispositions, investments, securities offerings, proxy contests, corporate governance, and general corporate matters. CEO since July of 2016, Henry has played an instrumental role in expanding the Philadelphia-based firm's international platform across Europe, Asia, and the middle east. Today, Dechert has equal representation of lawyers inside and outside of the United States, making them a go-to choice for cross-border matters.Henry and I spoke about the rise and fall of the dot-com bubble as it compares to current market conditions, trends in economic globalization, and why the transition from private equity law to businessperson can be a relatively seamless one.Highlights: Henry outlines the history of Dechert, as well as his own history with the firm (03:29) Henry explains his decision to go in-house at ICG in the late 90s (08:42) Henry unpacks how lessons he learned from the burst of the Internet bubble inform his practice today (13:33) What sets Dechert apart from other firms? (16:53) Henry discusses trends he sees in globalization (18:39) How did COVID affect Dechert and what adaptations seem permanent? (20:38) Henry offers insight on recent market trends (23:53) Links:ICR TwitterICR LinkedInICR WebsiteHenry Nassau BioDechert WebsiteDechert LinkedInFeedback:If you have questions about the show, or have a topic in mind you'd like discussed in future episodes, email our producer, elizabeth@lowerstreet.co.
The most important feature of anything that is built is the foundation. The health, stability, strength and integrity fully depend on having a foundation that is prepared to stand the test of time. Nicole Theis, founder and president of Delaware Family Policy Council (DFPC) is our special guest today as she shares about how the team at DFPC works daily to equip and embolden Christ followers in Delaware to take action to advance, defend, and intentionally preserve foundations of faith, family, and freedom in all the arenas that shape the culture.
Holy Spirit is the best gift to mankind. If you have received Him, you are never going to fall. There is a straight road before you to walk and a companion to lead.
In this life it can be hard to catch your footing sometimes.
The most important feature of anything that is built is the foundation. The health, stability, strength and integrity fully depend on having a foundation that is prepared to stand the test of time. Nicole Theis, founder and president of Delaware Family Policy Council (DFPC) is our special guest today as she shares about how the team at DFPC works daily to equip and embolden Christ followers in Delaware to take action to advance, defend, and intentionally preserve foundations of faith, family, and freedom in all the arenas that shape the culture.
The most important feature of anything that is built is the foundation. The health, stability, strength and integrity fully depend on having a foundation that is prepared to stand the test of time. Nicole Theis, founder and president of Delaware Family Policy Council (DFPC) is our special guest today as she shares about how the team at DFPC works daily to equip and embolden Christ followers in Delaware to take action to advance, defend, and intentionally preserve foundations of faith, family, and freedom in all the arenas that shape the culture.
This Bible study devotional covers Psalm 40. In this psalm, David describes his past disobedience as being stuck in a slimy pit, and God’s salvation like being lifted up and given firm footing. As always, we are committed to showing you how to see the good news of the Gospel in every passage of Scripture. In Psalm 40 we see that Jesus comes to open our ears, open our eyes, transform our hearts, and bless those who trust him. For more information about Spoken Gospel visit: https://www.spokengospel.com We believe the only path to transformative Bible engagement is to see Jesus and his gospel wherever you are in the story. Jesus taught that he can be seen on every page of the Bible. Only by seeing the light of the Gospel in the face of Jesus can we be transformed into his image (2 Cor. 3:18, 4:6). We want to help people engage with every corner of the Bible in a transformative way. To that end, we are making Christ-centered, devotional podcasts that cover every chapter of the Bible. They are brief field guides through every passage of scripture that explain each chapter within its context and how it reveals more about the good news of Jesus. The Gospel changes things. Through our resources, we hope to create growing, deepening, and transforming Bible engagement that reshapes individuals, churches, and cultures with the Gospel. And we hope that you will join us in that mission.
May 24, 2020
This week we take a closer look at the Three Hebrew Boys, and their decision to have faith in God. We are ships and vessels, often tossed to and fro by the winds of life. However, it is our faith that anchors us!
2019-08-11 AM - Kevin Skogen - Psalm 125
In part two of Randy's candid conversation with Randy Pierce, we take a step by step journey into blind hiking. From the Grand Canyon's smooth trails to the twists and turns of Mount Kilimanjaro, Randy Pierce describes every adventure. To learn more about Dangerous Vision visit www.mabvi.org/resources/dangerous-vision/
Ephesians 6:15
Psalms 143:10 - Firm Footing by Engaging God's Story
Series: Confidence, a Firm Footing in Christ Speaker: Steve Kerr Message 1 - September 16, 2018
This week, Guest Speaker, Chris Harper continues our Firm Footing series by sharing about how Jesus wants us to pursue intimacy with Him.
In this weeks sermon, Children's Pastor, Lyndy Pinkston continues our Firm Footing series by sharing how God wants us to handle a personal offense through forgiveness and relying upon Him to be our defender.
In this weeks sermon, Lead Pastor Jamey Miller continues our Firm Footing series by sharing how God wants us to know and remember the places of truth and revelation in our lives so that we can walk in all that He has for us
In this week’s message, Guest Speaker Chris Chappotin continues our series on Firm Footing by sharing from Matthew 14:22-23 and teaching us how we can find our true selves by turning towards Jesus.
In this week’s message, Jason Cox continues our Firm Footing sermon series by sharing about Firm Footing in Community. In this message, we were encouraged that our God is a relational God of love, and in his wisdom and love for us, He created us in his image.
We started our Firm Footing series this week as Laura A., our pastoral care director, shares with us a powerful word in how to walk through the challenges of life with health and hope. In this message, Laura encouraged us that life’s problems can be tools God uses to refine us and deepen our relationship with Him.
Jon Payne – Exiled: Living Courageously in God's Two Kingdoms – Daniel 11:1-45
«Be on your guard; stand firm in the faith; be courageous; be strong» 1 Cor 16,13. How does Christian faith provide a sound basis for living? What is the basis to hold on to? How do I hold on? Michael Ots (engelsk)
Step out with the German cobbler reviving traditional craftsmanship in Baden-Baden. Headed by Matthias Vickermann and Martin Stoya, this bespoke shoemaker is one of the few of its kind to have survived. The duo rely on high-quality materials and unparalleled customer service to stay on the front foot.
@ Home With God. Part 3. For more information and resources, please visit www.crosstownechurch.com.
We’re kicking off the Beef Market Update with likely the most positive-sounding Anne Wasko we’ve heard since last spring (it’s not her fault, dem cattle markets, you guys). Kelvin Heppner steps in for Shaun Haney in this latest look at beef and cattle prices across Canada and into the U.S., and Wasko can’t help but... Read More
Pastor Guy Sheffield
This mornings message was brought to us by Sam Palmer.
Stuart continues the Moving On With God series, talking from 2 Peter 1:1-11 on gaining a firm footing and resisting 'backsliding'.
Jonas Eyles, Location Pastor at Alive Grantham, continues the series on Moving on with God, looking at gaining a firm footing. 4th October 2015
The rate of economic growth strengthened in the three months to July, with business and professional services the driving force, according to the latest CBI growth indicator. Anna Leach, CBI Head of Economic Analysis, discusses the findings.
Philippians 4:1-3