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How can churches in diverse contexts work together to reach people in 'forgotten places' with the gospel? What might partnership look like? In this episode of In:Dependence, Adrian Reynolds (FIEC Head of National Ministries) is joined by Graham and Dawn Thomson (Spen Valley Church, Cleckheaton) to talk about church ministry in deprived areas and what gospel partnerships might look like to reach such 'forgotten places'. You can watch a video of this episode and get more resources for church leaders on the FIEC website. About In:Dependence: In:Dependence is FIEC's official podcast, where you'll hear teaching and resources for church leaders from the FIEC Ministry Team and guests from FIEC churches and partners. About FIEC: We are a fellowship of Independent churches with members of the family across England, Scotland and Wales. Our mission is to see those Independent churches working together with a big vision: to reach Britain for Christ. Follow FIEC on social media: Instagram Facebook X
In this episode of Middle Tech Podcast, Logan Jones and Evan Knowles talk with Adam Edelen, CEO of Edelen Renewables. The discussion explores Adam's transition from Kentucky state government to renewable energy, focusing on his goal to introduce sustainable energy solutions to overlooked regions in America. The conversation covers the challenges of entrepreneurship in Kentucky, the role of renewable energy in economic development, and the importance of learning from failure. Adam shares insights on the renewable energy sector's growth, its impact on Kentucky, and the potential for innovation in energy technology. The episode also includes a dialogue on Kentucky's business environment and how it can better support entrepreneurs. Visit us at MiddleTech.com Follow Us Twitter Instagram Facebook LinkedIn Logan's Twitter Evan's Twitter Middle Tech is proud to be supported by: KY Innovation Bolt Marketing
Storyteller, author, historian, musician and visual artist Bob Antone joins us from the Snoqualmie Valley Washington State (aka "the Real Twin Peaks") where he and his wife Laura lead guided tours featuring strange and haunted places throughout King County and the greater northwest. In 2019 they co-authored a book called "The Odd Man Up" showcasing true crime and paranormal stories collected and compiled through family and community sources. With a second book currently in the works, Bob joins us to share their latest #paranormal encounters, true crime, unsolved mysteries, hidden places, fun regional history, lesser-known cryptids, #folklore and of course...ghostly encounters with the unknown! Laura, a registered member of DENE 1st Nations from Ft. Liard Northwest Territories Canada, works behind the scenes off camera handling indigenous cultural phenomenon, connecting human histories across the world with protocol and vetted research. Contact: bobantone@hotmail.com Laurawilliams33@live.com Ghostly Website: www.ghostlyarchives.com/ Social Media Links: FB PAGE: https://www.facebook.com/GhostlyArchives FB GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ghostlyarchive TIK TOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@ghostlyarchives X:https://twitter.com/Make70sGreat Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theghostlyarchives/ Ghostly Archives theme music composed by Matthew Leigh-Embleton Copyright 2023 Ghostly Archives.
A solo poetcast reflecting on personal growth & peak memories from 2023, never-before spoken poetry share, Tarot & Oracle Collective Reading for 2024 and a Vocalized 2024 Spread with a list of questions to ask creating your own insight for closing 2023 and the year ahead. This could be fun to do solo or invite friends to create a ritual together.Forgotten Places on SpotifyTo book a Year Ahead Reading with me in January, head here.
Tonight on Necronomicast, it is my pleasure to welcome to the show Steve Higgins. Steve Higgins is an urban explorer with a specific interest in manmade and man-used underground spaces. He's also a digital content creator specialising in paranormal content and the founder of several popular websites. If it's weird and unusual, then Steve's probably writes about it, from famous historic hauntings, to top secret underground bases. Steve is also the founder of Higgypop, which is the largest paranormal website in the UK. He's written a fascinating new book "Hidden, Forbidden, and Off-Limits: A Subterranean Journey To Britain's Dark and Forgotten Places" detailing his explorations of underground factories, former subterranean ammo stores. and nuclear hideouts. We also take the time to discuss the latest trends and theories in the world of the paranormal. Originally from the South West of England, Steve has spent a large chunk of his professional life to date working out of London, where he was lucky enough to be able to hone his creative, online and writing skills working with some of the biggest brands, companies and organisations in the world. Higgypop Paranormal Steve's books on Amazon
Dr Koontz and Rev Fisk continue examining the theological history of America. They talk about the early failed settlements of the Spanish and French, why America didn't become an Anglican nation, why the Jamestown colony succeeded, the importance of tobacco and the beginnings of slave labor in America, and the Thanksgivings of the of early settlers. Related Links - The first Thanksgiving Took Place in Virginia, not Massachusetts, and The Atlantic Slave Trade in Two Minutes Visit our website - A Brief History of Power Many thanks to our sponsors, Blessed Sacrament Lutheran Church in Hayden, ID, Our Savior Lutheran Church and School in Pagosa Springs, CO, and Luther Classical College Dr Koontz - Trinity Lutheran Church Rev Fisk - St Paul Rockford and Hebron Collegium Music thanks to Verny
Sintonía: "Fishin´ with Sid" - Dave Cortez & The Moon "Whistling In Tongues" (Todd Terje Remix) - Felix Laband; "Forgotten Places" - Alif Tree; "Rugged Individuals" - Harvey Lindo; "Waltz for Goddess" - Soil & Pimp y "I See a Different You" - Koop, extraídas de la recopilación del sello Compost titulada "Freshly Composted Vol. 2" (2007) "BBQ Plate" (Telefon Tel Aviv "Last Supper" Mix) - AmmonContact; "Sunkissed" (Daedelus Mix) - Hu Vibrational; - "Batmen" - Kid 606; "Friends and Gardens" (For Don Cherry) (Corker/Conboy Mix) - Hu Vibrational y "Banana Peel" (Radio Edit) - Kid 606, extraídas de la recopilación "Microsolutions to Megaproblems (Soul Jazz Records, 2005) Escuchar audio
We pray this article from the archives is a blessing and an encouragement to you. You can find more STS Articles at https://www.smalltownsummits.com/articles. Small Town Summits are small, local, affordable gatherings of Christians who long for God's glory to spread throughout the small places of New England. We welcome pastors and lay leaders, men and women. Partnering with The Gospel Coalition New England, our Summits provide support, training, encouragement, and connection for New England churches beyond the urban centers. The goal of Small Town Summits is to see the small places of New England filled with healthy, missional, gospel-centered churches and Christian workers, for the glory of God.Learn more about Small Town Summits at www.smalltownsummits.com.
Trans rights are becoming more mainstream in cities, but what about rural areas? G. Samantha Rosenthal, associate professor of history at Roanoke College, finds out. Gregory Samantha Rosenthal (she/they) is Associate Professor of History and Coordinator of the Public History Concentration at Roanoke College in Salem, Virginia. She is the author of two books, Living […]
Images and text from an unconventional atlas by Travis Elborough capture 40 forsaken locations in varying states of decay across the globe.
Episode Description: During this episode of the podcast Vi manages to get a message to everyone about where she has been after disappearing, and the beings she has met. She also discovers that Astra has been hiding things from everyone.
Have you wandered through London and noticed hints to its past? Guest Anthony Chalmers talks to us of London's ever-changing environment and how green spaces "London lungs" need to be fought for. Places mentioned include South Norwood Country Park, Ravensbourne River, Crayford Marshes, Sydenham Hill Wood, River Lee, the Thames River, Deptford, Honour Oak Park. Learn things about London that most Londoners don't even know in a 20 minute espresso shot episode of London history with a splash of personality. There's so much we can't fit into our tours, no matter how hard we try. This London history podcast is where we can get down and dirty with the detail! You're not going to find this level of detail in any guidebook. Let us know if there's a particular person, event or place you want to know more about in our podcast. Review & Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Show notes, including transcript, photos and recommended reading: www.londonguidedwalks.co.uk/051-walk-through-londons-forgotten-places --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/londonguidedwalks/message
Every time I see another news story on a photo reunion that's happened through crowdsourcing images online I chuckle. I have a closet full of mysteries and not much luck reuniting images with living people. Yet, just in the last few months, there are images being shared online that are within a short time being reunited. It's clearly the world's new Pandemic pastime. There is a Victoria Johnson, a professor at Hunter College who's the author of American Eden: David Hosack Botany and Medicine in the Garden of the Early Republic a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize in 2019. 15 years ago she found a snapshot of a family in a used book she bought in New York City. This year she posted it to Twitter and it lit up the Twitterverse 80 comments, 684 shares, 1.9 Million likes Yowza. And the family was identified. You can view the image and thread in the Links. In 2008, Jennifer Skupin, a designer who lives in the Netherlands, found a box of 200 slides at a Dutch flea market of people in Alaska circa 1960. She tried to identify the people but couldn't. Recently she put the images in a Google Drive folder where people can comment. Bingo! Many of the images have been commented on and identified. You can view them in the Google Drive link in the show notes These are only two of the photo-related stories I've read about recently. Both of these covered on CNN. com There are other photos in the news. Paul Moar was in the right place and time to find images of the Shetland Islands being discarded at the recycling center. He saved them and is using a Facebook page, Shared Shetland Memories, to share the images and gather information. Paul was on The Photo Detective podcast in a bonus episode There are other photo reunion episodes being worked on for the podcast so stay tuned. Let's look at the history of this Orphan photo/photo rescue movement. Decades ago, reuniting images with family wasn't very popular. Then genealogist Marge Rice began collecting images with names on them from the Chicago area. Marge, we miss you! And in 1998 Joe Bott started DeadFred.com, a website where folks can post mystery images or identified ones looking for family connections. It was what we had prior to social media. By the way, Marge left her collection to him. I caught up with him in episode 32. Reconnecting families with lost images and mementos was the stuff that genealogists did. Not journalists. How did this happen?The huge genealogy databases of Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, and others changed all that. Anyone can go into an antique shop, purchase an image with a name, and start searching. Then facilitate a reunion. Keep in mind the following: Not all images have living family members. Not all images are wanted by family. The question in my mind is which family member should have the picture. Debra Clifford of Ancestorville Genealogy offers digital copies or originals for sale on her website and on social media. It's just one of the many sites that now do this. Social media is altering the way photo rescues work. On Social media “lost photos” looking for family love are prevalent. I wrote a blog post called Family Photos on Instagram. So many places to look!You can also find image connections through special Facebook groups too. Last April, I featured Identified images on the Photo Detective Facebook page in an attempt to see if any descendants popped up. Nope. If you're related to the following people, check out the link to my Photo of the Day challengeElizabeth Myers, Carlisle, PAAddie Hanley, later Mrs. Adkins of Easton Pa or Trenton NJOne of the most active reunions FB pages is Kate Keller's Forgotten Faces, Forgotten Places with over 9K members. She helps make the connections and people pose with their returned images Hey Kate! I'm still hoping for an image of some of my RI folks…hint, hint Victoria's use of Twitter is a new one. But not surprising considering that the snap dated from the 1960s and the user demographic of Twitter. Watch for more photo rescue stories on this platform. Anyone can do this. Jump into this photo rescue phenomena and join the fun. If you need some feel-good moments, try reuniting a picture with “lost family.” You'll be saving a piece of someone's history. As family historians, we know how wonderful that feels.. I've enjoyed sending historical societies photos I've rediscovered. As a former curator, I lean towards making these gifts. Got a photo rescue story to share? Email me at photodetective @maureentaylor.com You might end up a guest on this podcast. Related Episodes:Bonus Episode: Lost History Discovered (in the Recycling)Episode 101: Rediscovering an African American CommunityLinks:Lost Family History RediscoveredThe Mystery of 60 Year Old Alaskan Tourist Photos is SolvedLost Treasure (The Alaskan Images)Family Photos on InstagramPhoto of the Day ChallengeSign up for my newsletter.Watch my YouTube Channel.Like the Photo Detective Facebook Page so you get notified of my Facebook Live videos.Need help organizing your photos? Check out the Essential Photo Organizing Video Course.Need help identifying family photos? Check out the Identifying Family Photographs Online Course.Have a photo you need help identifying? Sign up for photo consultation. About Maureen Taylor:Maureen is a frequent keynote speaker on photo identification, photograph preservation, and family history at historical and genealogical societies, museums, conferences, libraries, and other organizations across the U.S., London, and Canada. She's the author of several books and hundreds of articles and her television appearances include The View and The Today Show (where she researched and presented a complete family tree for host Meredith Vieira). She's been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Better Homes and Gardens, The Boston Globe, Martha Stewart Living, Germany's top newspaper Der Spiegel, American Spirit, and The New York Times. Maureen was recently a spokesperson and photograph expert for MyHeritage.com, an internationally known family history website, and also writes guidebooks, scholarly articles, and online columns for such media as Smithsonian.com. Learn more at Maureentaylor.comDid you enjoy this episode? Please leave a review on Apple Podcasts.
Jordan and Ashley have Cryssie, a (semi-retired) urban explorer recount her tales of visiting some of the many abandoned and defunct hospitals in Connecticut. Cryssie often spent a lot of time at the now demolished Norwich state hospital. She goes into details but her first time visiting the asylum. As it became her regular goto place for exploring and even found it as a sanctuary. Cryssie also explains her tours of all the old Cape Cod lighthouses, places she's explored in Ohio and beyond. The 3 also discuss New Olreans, Gettysburg and other civil war sights, bucket list locations, Abandoned ghost towns, Hell-Town Ohio and other obscure locations. TheSpookyDoor.com @TheSpookyDoor #TheSpookyDoor Theme Song Licensed from: www.Purple-Planet.com www.darrencurtismusic.com Buy us a a cup of coffee: www.ko-fi.com/thespookydoor Theme Narrated by W. Ralph Walters
"People Of Hope: Hope In Forgotten Places" by Pastor Charlie Wier.
"People Of Hope: Hope In Forgotten Places" by Pastor Charlie Wier.
When the Holy Spirit cultivates His fruit in our lives, He often works in ways we would never pray for (Galatians 5:22–23). To grow the fruit of love in us, He may give us an enemy; to grow the fruit of peace, He may allow conflict to come near. And to grow the fruit of faithfulness, He may send us to “forgotten places”. Scott Hubbard from Desiring God Ministries joins us to talk about what that looks like and how God uses these assignments in the 7 am hour. Plus, the Christian faith extends beyond our personal experiences, our individual churches, and far beyond our present age. This, for the Christian, is great news! When we become acquainted with the legacy of our Christian heritage, we connect our stories to those of the faithful believers who have come before us. Church history is in many ways the lifeblood of our faith. God working in real time. It glorifies Him and encourages us (Hebrews 12:1-2)! Nathan Busenitz from The Master's Seminary weighs in on this in the 8 am hour. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sintonía: "The Maestro" - Vigil "U.B. Jesus" (Loveshack Remix) - David Byrne; "Güero Canelo" (Nortec Mix by Panoptica, remixed by Roberto Mendoza) - Calexico; "En Movimiento" - Mr. Confuse; "E Nana" - Brasil Tropical; "Bagira" - Marta Szirmai; "Fool Moon in Gemini" - Vagabon; "Going Somewhere" - Mr. Confuse; "Whistling in Tongues" (Todd Terje Remix) - Felix Laband; "Forgotten Places" (Moodymann Remix) - Alif Tree; "Rugged Individuals" (feat. Count Bass D) - Harvey Lindo; "I See a Different You" - Koop; "Pacific Grand Orchestra" - Vigil Escuchar audio
Whether you’re a die-hard history buff, inquisitive nature lover, or simply looking for unique locations to add to your list of places to visit, you don’t want to miss this episode!Tune in as we shed light on some of the most remarkable, yet dejected, places that truly offer more than meets the eye! Be opened to the unfolding of surreal worlds and captivating locations that are full of breathtaking architecture, vibrant cultures, and mouth-watering cuisines. Join us in our moments of transparency and reflection as we dive into the discussion on the most forgotten places throughout the world that you should consider adding to your bucket list!Like our podcast? Catch us on Spotify, iTunes, Pandora, Google Podcasts and TuneIn! Follow me on IG at @think_chick for updates!
Playlist: @FourTet - Baby @caribouband - Never Come Back @ShabazzPalaces - Fast Learner @StoneyTheFlute - Beat for Bob James' Angela (Theme from "Taxi") @Kinetical & @P-tah - Temperament @duzz-down-san-records @ignazk - Vöslau @TheProfessionals - Away Too Long @earlxsweatshirtmusic - El Toro Combo Meal @LittleDragon - Are You Feeling Sad? ElisNoa - Nude @user-487962066 Bicep - Atlas @feelmybicep @car-seat-headrest - Can´t Cool Me Down @Demuja - On The Road Playlist Mix: @alif-tree-official - Forgotten Places (moodyman Remix) - 25 Compost Records @Demuja - Between Us - Atlantic Avenue The Creatures - Believe in yourself - L‘altro mondo studios Lolita - 206 - 021 - @alkalino Lolita - 208 - 021 - @alkalino @roman-fluegel - Garden Party - Garden Party @panthera-krause - Genki Girl - Genki Girl EP @perel-music - Monteiro Da Costa - Karlson @henrikschwarz - Come Together - Together EP Maurice Fulton/ @peggygou - Jigoo - Earth EP @mauricevipb The Immortials - The Ultimate Warlord (SanFranDisco DJ Friendly Edit Closing: The U.S. Girls - 4 American Dollars
We must view the small places with both realism and gospel hope
Openshaw is one of the most deprived areas of the country, but Nicci describes it as paradise. Lizzie and Nicci share their stories of looking for hope and tackling loneliness in one of Manchester's forgotten places.
This episode of Inside Giving features a guest all the way from Egypt: Magdy Bassaly. As the President of Better for Kids, Magdy ministers to some of the most vulnerable children in the world. Magdy shares alongside his friend, Todd Harrison, an NCF giver who founded his ministry. After a divine encounter, Todd and Magdy realized they shared a vision to love kids in need of rescue. So they started Better for Kids Christian pre-school academies. Twelve years later, they’ve seen the lives of more than 5,000 children transformed across 10 countries, where very few Christian ministries are present. Listen to hear firsthand how Magdy and Todd see God working miracles every day in the heart of communities around the world.
In our first episode, we interview author Jenny Williams about The Atlas of Forgotten Places, her captivating first novel set against the backdrop of ivory smuggling and civil war in Uganda and the DR Congo. We also have stories on Shark Stewards and The Ethics of Camel Riding.
THE.EVENING.ORCHESTRA A Fray D. Jay mix for Rádio Etiópia 01. Andrew Heath – Prussian Blue; 02. Blue Foundation (feat. Findlay Brown) - River (02.50); 03. The Beatles – Within You, Without You (Indian Mix) (07.06); 04. Translippers – Full Moon Kiss (12.26); 05. Public Service Broadcasting – They Gave Me a Lamp (19.13); 06. Gateway 721 – Dark Blue Deepness (22.44); 07. Yoyu – Forest Purple (29.11); 08. Denison Witmer - Asa (34.03); 09. Lanterna – Achieving Oneness (37.30); 10. Gang Violins - Sana (41.46); 11. Villagers – Love Minus Zero/No Limit (48.52); 12. Novo Amor – Carry You (51.43); 13. Grandaddy – The Town Where I’m Living Now (56.07); 14. Overtone – Nature’s Rhythm (60.32); 15. GMO/Dense – Star Glider (63.52); 16. Melorman – Forgotten Places (70.44); 17. Arizona Amp & Alternator – Shapeshifter (73.29); 18. Talking Heads – Heaven (76.29). Total Time: 01.19.54 Sultry voice of Radio Etiopia: Ana Ribeiro …. Made entirely by immigrants in the Independent Republic of California.
Did Wonder Woman leave your hungry for more Amazons? We have some fun facts to share about the ancient female warriors (Tattoos for al!). Lian brings Liz a few details from her research on this band of sisters. Want more? Check out the book The Amazons by Adrienne Mayor . Plus: Thanks Satellite Sisterhood for making Wonder Woman #1 in the world. We did it, Sisterhood. Liz has two other films to recommend to for our support: Wakefield and BandAid. What's new from Apple? Ask Siri. She knows all. Full Operation Sea Turtle report: Nutrition, Doctors Appointments and Exercise Class EtiquetteOn the stage: Yes to Spamilton and No to Margaritaville. Need a book club pick for the summer? In the Southern Cal, come see Lian interview her friend Jenny Williams about her new book, The Atlas of Forgotten Places. You can read about the July 28th Vroman's event here.
This is week 7 in our conversation about the culture of our church. We have committed over the last couple of months to talk about those things that make us… uniquely us. Each week I have focused on one key ingredient that makes up a part of the culture of Northplace. We have talked about our commitment to generosity, courageous faith, biblical balance, missional focus, and doing less better. If you missed any part of this series, each message is available under the “Resources” tab of our website at northplacechurch.com/watch
I have been meaning to hook up with good freind and fellow vinyl enthusiast Matt Richards to put a few records together for a while now. We finally got round to it a few days back and the result was quite nice. We ended up with a good few hours of music set to tape but here we have an edited version of the session. It was a chilly night in January, the heating was cranked up, the tea was flowing and the conversation was, as you might imagine all about recent finds, new releases and unknown excavations ranging from the bizzare to the exsotic. befor the tape was rolling the scene was set with some Tontos expanding headband (not in mix) Tomiko (also not in mix) and some other strange and wonderful peices. Once the tape got rolling we started with some mellow as f**k cuts to set the vibe rolling. as we got to playing the tempo began to raise alittle, ending up in a zone that we never imagined we might visit given our breif at the start of the mix. So with no real planning other that a phone call the night before to say, see you tomorrow at 7, bring the good shit, we end up with a mix I decided to call Forgotten Places (hope you dont mind Matt). Thanks Matt for the wonderful music. I hope you all give it a check. 90 mins or so emotional, dancable and esoteric gems inkeeping with the source material series so far
In this first spcial edition from the Faroe Islands, we take a trip to Oyrargjógv to remember the day when the ferry used to stop there.