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Forming Faith, One Page at a TimeFaith Focused books for Kids and Teens:Ages 0–3: Baby and Toddler1. “God Gave Us You” by Lisa Tawn BergrenThis beautifully illustrated board book explains to little ones how they are uniquely loved and created by God. Perfect for bedtime reading.2. “Jesus Is Here: My Lift-The-Flap Mass Book” by Mary E. Wingfield, Ed.D.This book is perfect for young families to bring with them to Mass because it helps little ones follow along in a fun and interactive way. Ages 4–7: Preschool to Early Elementary1. “WOW! The Good News in Four Words” by Dandi Daley Mackall (Author) and Annabel Tempest (Illustrator)“WOW!” tells the Good News using four words: Wow! Uh-Oh. Yes! and Ahh. This book shows littles that God's story is really their story, too!2. “I Went to Mass: What Did I See?” by Katie WarnerA rhyming picture book that walks young readers through the parts of the Mass with vibrant illustrations—an engaging tool for families preparing children for full participation in the liturgy. Ages 8–11: Middle Grade1. “The Life of Jesus According to Saint Luke” by Sophie de MullenheimPart of the Children's First Bible Stories series, this book shares the story of Jesus through illustrations and age-appropriate scripture summaries.2. “Carlo Acutis: The First Millenial Saint” by Nicola GoriThis book introduces children to Blessed Carlo Acutis—a modern teen who used his tech skills to evangelize and share the Eucharistic miracles online with the world. Ages 12–14: Early Teens1. “The Saint Chronicles” (Graphic Novel Series) by Sophia Institute PressIntroduce middle schoolers to the heroic lives of saints like Joan of Arc, Maximilian Kolbe, and St. Patrick with these compelling graphic novels.2. “Shadow in the Dark” (The Harwood Mysteries) (Vol. 1) by Antony Barone KolencEach volume of the Harwood Mystery series not only entertains but also weaves in Catholic themes such as forgiveness, vocation, and the power of prayer, making it a compelling series for deepening faith through fiction. Ages 15–18: High School Teens1. “The Blessing Effect” by Robert K. PozilThis fast-paced story inspires young readers to reach out to those in their community in need of love and inclusion and to embrace the power of prayer and kindness.2. “Do Hard Things” by Alex and Brett HarrisWritten by Christian teens, this inspiring book challenges high schoolers to rise above cultural low expectations and live boldly for Christ.
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Welcome to another insightful episode of It's a Wrap with Wrap, where host Ron Rapaport dives into the art of conversation with guest Tucker Miller, a professional speaker, executive coach, and author of The First Four Words. In this episode, Tucker shares her innovative approach to starting conversations with ease and confidence using just four words. Whether you're aiming to resolve conflicts, build trust, or enhance communication across various settings, Tucker's method is designed to cut through fear and procrastination. Tune in as she elaborates on crafting impactful dialogues in both personal and professional environments, offering practical tips and real-world examples. This episode is a must-listen for those eager to navigate conversations that can ultimately lead to personal growth and success. Sponsors: Andrew Matthews, author of "Bouncing Back" J. Tucker Miller, author of "The First Four Words" Rare Patient Voice-click link for details and to register https://rarepatientvoice.com/Itsawrapwithrap Hero Soap Company-Use Code RAP for a 10% discount https://herosoapcompany.com Links: jtuckrmiller.com onwardleadership.com https://itsawrapwithrap.com
In this transformational episode, Darren Hardy reveals a truth that feels counterintuitive yet unlocks extraordinary power. What if the energy you've been using to fight your reality is the exact thing holding you back? The key to moving forward might be found in the one thing you've been avoiding. Get more personal mentoring from Darren each day. Go to DarrenDaily at http://darrendaily.com/join to learn more.
Are your kids prepared to withstand the tidal waves of our culture—or will they get swept away? The cultural currents our kids are facing aren’t just subtle—they’re hitting like tidal waves, challenging the very foundations of our parenting. If you’ve ever wondered what exactly our kids are up against and how in the world we, as parents, can help them stand strong, this “Best Of” episode of CP/CW is for you. Catherine welcomes back Dr. Jonathan Morrow, a true heavyweight in the world of apologetics and worldview training. With over 18 years equipping students and parents, Dr. Morrow is uniquely qualified to map out the storms facing our kids—and how you can help them stand strong. To unpack these seismic shifts, Jonathan digs deep into the five biggest challenges facing this generation. He doesn’t just identify headlines or surface trends—he gets to the heart of what’s shaping our kids every single day. In this episode, Dr. Morrow casts an unflinching light on what he calls the “cultural waves” crashing down on Gen Z and Gen Alpha: Digital Saturation & Distraction: Our kids are drowning in digital noise—a reality that shapes their minds and depletes their ability to reflect deeply on truth. “If Christianity never calls us to look different than the culture in which we’re in, we might want to reevaluate.” ~ Jonathan Morrow Scientism: Society treats the hard sciences as the only trustworthy source of truth, quietly nudging faith and morality out of the conversation. “If science is the only way you know something, guess what you can’t have knowledge of? Morality, spirituality, and history.” ~ Jonathan Morrow Relativism: “You do you.” In a world where truth is seen as subjective, our kids are tempted to believe there is no objective reality—just personal preference. Tribalism: Forget persuasion; today’s climate is about power and alliances. The result? A deeper us-vs-them mentality that threatens the unity Christ calls us to embody. The New Sexual Revolution: Cultural norms around sexuality and gender have been radically redefined—impacting even how our children understand themselves and others. Progressive Christianity: When secular ideologies get relabeled as Christian, children and teens may be drawn in by messages of acceptance and activism while losing sight of the Gospel’s transformative core. This episode isn’t just an exposé of what’s broken in our world—it’s packed with encouragement, powerful insights, and actionable wisdom that will help you and your kids become steadfast in faith. Don’t let culture catch your family off guard. Will you be a passive observer—or will you become the anchor your family needs? About the Guest:Jonathan Morrow holds master’s degrees in divinity and philosophy of religion and ethics, a doctorate in worldview and culture, and serves as Director of Cultural Engagement at Impact 360 Institute. He’s the author of Welcome to College, Questioning the Bible: 11 Major Challenges to the Bible's Authority, and Is God Just a Human Invention, and has trained thousands of young believers to build a lasting, reasonable, and robust faith. Resources & Next Steps: Other Episodes in this Series: Bridging the Generation Gap - 5 Keys to Reaching the Next Generation w/ Dr. Jonathan Morrow Learn more about Impact 360’s life-changing programs at impact360.org Grab Jonathan’s free resource, The Case for Christianity in Four Words, and discover his course for parents at jonathanmorrow.org Subscribe for more parenting resources at catherinesegars.com Share this episode with a fellow parent or leader navigating the Gen Z gap Let’s raise a generation that owns their faith and shines in the “crazy world” they’ve inherited—by God’s design, and for His glory. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Three matches later; Aaron, Cameron and Nicholaus catch up on the current pace and performance of our Sounders. The Road has been rocky this season but we still find ourselves in a positive position on the table with both Jackson and Jordan close to returning.
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21 May 2025 | Midweek Service | 1 Corinthians 14.6-9
When is the right time to say it's time to walk away? Brian breaks down when relationships really need to end, what can be done to get them back on track, why opportunities are wasted, how happiness can be salvaged, and how to get out when it's finally time to get out!
When is the right time to say it's time to walk away? Brian breaks down when relationships really need to end, what can be done to get them back on track, why opportunities are wasted, how happiness can be salvaged, and how to get out when it's finally time to get out!
How do we reach a generation that speaks an entirely different language—one shaped by screens, skepticism, and seismic cultural shifts? For Christian parents, grandparents, and youth leaders, it’s the challenge—and opportunity—of our age. In this compelling “best of” episode, Catherine sits down with renowned Christian apologist Dr. Jonathan Morrow to unlock the secrets of relating to Gen Z and Gen Alpha. As Director of Cultural Engagement and Student Discipleship at Impact 360 Institute, adjunct professor at Biola University, and the author of celebrated apologetics books, Jonathan brings nearly two decades of front-line experience equipping young people for lasting faith in a post-Christian world. Together, Catherine and Jonathan dive deep into five essential insights every adult needs to know about Gen Z: Why Gen Z are true “screenagers”—and how the digital world is dramatically accelerating and intensifying the questions of identity, meaning, and truth. How Gen Z is now thoroughly post-Christian, with only 4% holding a biblical worldview—what that means for sharing faith, and why “business as usual” discipleship just won’t work. The rise of “safe spaces,” intellectual bubble wrap, and the urgent need to introduce challenge and opposing ideas—inside the safety of Christian love and guidance. The paradox of safety: why today’s students crave safe spaces yet feel more unsafe, anxious, and mentally strained than ever before—and how parents can provide real security and hope. The opportunity and challenge of unprecedented diversity—what the Bible says about ethnicity, and how to navigate the subtle pitfalls of secular approaches to justice and inclusion. Throughout the episode, Jonathan shares real-world examples and tested strategies including immersive learning, intentional worldview training, and how to disciple students for life in “Babylon,” not Jerusalem. “There’s a world we want, and there’s the world that is—and they’re not the same world,” Jonathan observes, urging parents: “If we’re not intentionally helping them understand that truth exists and you can know it, they’re going to become Christian relativists.” This episode is a must-listen for anyone who wants to faithfully guide the next generation to lasting faith—while respecting their unique struggles and leveraging their immense potential. Every generation faces its intersection with culture—this is ours. Notable Episode Moments: The hilarious nostalgia of card catalogs and how research has changed forever Practical advice for introducing “bad ideas” in healthy, guided ways—building spiritual and intellectual muscle Why anxiety, depression, and loneliness are skyrocketing, and where young people can find lasting safety A clear-eyed look at diversity: its beautiful biblical roots and how to celebrate differences without embracing every passing trend Are you proactively training your kids for the world as it is—or the world you wish it was? What is one step you can take this week to intentionally disciple your child amid the pressures and possibilities of Gen Z’s reality? Tune in for a conversation packed with actionable hope, fresh perspective, and the tools every Christian parent needs for today’s crazy world. About the Guest:Jonathan Morrow holds master’s degrees in divinity and philosophy of religion and ethics, a doctorate in worldview and culture, and serves as Director of Cultural Engagement at Impact 360 Institute. He’s the author of Welcome to College, Questioning the Bible: 11 Major Challenges to the Bible's Authority, and Is God Just a Human Invention, and has trained thousands of young believers to build a lasting, reasonable, and robust faith. Resources & Next Steps: Learn more about Impact 360’s life-changing programs at impact360.org Grab Jonathan’s free resource, The Case for Christianity in Four Words, and discover his course for parents at jonathanmorrow.org Subscribe for more parenting resources at catherinesegars.com Share this episode with a fellow parent or leader navigating the Gen Z gap Let’s raise a generation that owns their faith and shines in the “crazy world” they’ve inherited—by God’s design, and for His glory. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
We hold our in-person Sunday worship services at 10:45 AM (Pacific time) and are recording them each week for folks who can't join us in person. This is the Audio-only version recorded for Easter Sunday, April 20, 2025. It is also available in Video format through our YouTube channel. Click on the "Notes Icon" (the little image of a notepad) to get the sermon study notes for this week. ORDER OF SERVICE: We will open our Easter Sunday service by singing together (on-screen lyrics in the video worship service), followed by special music. Then “The Message of Easter in Four Words” will be preached by Pastor Dave Marksbury from Matthew 28:6-7. After this message, sing with our worship team and join us in prayer. The weekly announcements are followed by the "One Year Bible Reading" update and the offering. We will conclude the service by singing together and with a prayer of blessing for the meal which follows this service.
In this powerful episode of The Mike Litton Experience, we sit down with J. Tucker Miller, author, leader, and transformational speaker, to unpack the quiet superpower that has shaped his success: the power of asking the right questions. Tucker shares the deeply personal stories and pivotal moments that shaped his leadership journey—stories of grief, parenting, […]
In this eye-opening conversation, host Sadaf Beynon sits down with Christina Langdon, a former media executive who spent two decades climbing the corporate ladder, including 19 years at Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia and as CRO at Fast Company.After facing a life-changing leukemia diagnosis just as she was pivoting to a new career path, Christina's perspective on success underwent a dramatic transformation. Now, as a coach and consultant, she helps leaders tap into what she calls "human AI" – awareness and imagination – to create more meaningful success and avoid burnout.Links mentioned:LinkedIn: Christina LangdonInstagram: @christinalangdonbossladyWebsite: kite-labs.com or christinalangdon.comSadaf Beynon's Details: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sadafbeynon/
The Secret to Better Relationships and how they work With Dr. Robert RohmMost people don't realize the key to their success isn't more effort—it's understanding people. And no one explains this better than Dr. Robert Rohm.In this powerful episode of On The HomeFront with Jeff Dudan, we sit down with one of the world's leading authorities on the DISC model of human behavior—Dr. Robert Rohm. Having shared the stage with legends like Zig Ziglar and Les Brown, Dr. Rohm has spent the last four decades teaching people how to connect, lead, and live better by understanding personality styles. From resolving deep family conflict to becoming one of the most sought-after speakers in the world, Dr. Rohm shares the exact moment DISC transformed his life—and how it can do the same for you. Jeff and Dr. Rohm talk about parenting, leadership, personal growth, and how DISC is more than just a workplace tool—it's a life tool. Whether you're a business owner, a parent, or someone who wants to level up in life, this conversation will give you the practical frameworks and motivation you need to make lasting change.
The Secret to Better Relationships and how they work With Dr. Robert RohmMost people don't realize the key to their success isn't more effort—it's understanding people. And no one explains this better than Dr. Robert Rohm.In this powerful episode of On The HomeFront with Jeff Dudan, we sit down with one of the world's leading authorities on the DISC model of human behavior—Dr. Robert Rohm. Having shared the stage with legends like Zig Ziglar and Les Brown, Dr. Rohm has spent the last four decades teaching people how to connect, lead, and live better by understanding personality styles. From resolving deep family conflict to becoming one of the most sought-after speakers in the world, Dr. Rohm shares the exact moment DISC transformed his life—and how it can do the same for you. Jeff and Dr. Rohm talk about parenting, leadership, personal growth, and how DISC is more than just a workplace tool—it's a life tool. Whether you're a business owner, a parent, or someone who wants to level up in life, this conversation will give you the practical frameworks and motivation you need to make lasting change.
In this episode, Elizabeth Cohen and Julie Ross help you determine what feelings disarm you as an individual parent and, in turn, make you less effective in teaching, protecting and supporting your child. They will also give you tools to handle your feelings so that you can be the best parent you can be.Also, Julie Ross opens up about how one four word sentence helped her handle her feelings and gave her the strength to support her own, grown daughter during a traumatic time in her daughter's life.
Pastor Greg Laurie shares a message titled "Four Words That Can Change Your Marriage." --- Learn more about Greg Laurie and Harvest Ministries at harvest.org This podcast is supported by the generosity of our Harvest Partners Support the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pastor Greg Laurie shares a message titled "Four Words That Can Change Your Marriage." --- Learn more about Greg Laurie and Harvest Ministries at harvest.org This podcast is supported by the generosity of our Harvest Partners Support the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Paul shares a helpful framework to guide your Scripture reading and study throughout the year, keeping your focus on the central theme of the entire redemptive story.Join us for a weekly narration of Paul Tripp's popular devotional. You can subscribe to our email list to receive this devotional straight to your inbox each week, or read online at PaulTripp.com/Wednesday or on Facebook, Instagram, and the Paul Tripp App.If you've been enjoying the Wednesday's Word podcast, please leave us a review! Each review helps us reach more people with the transforming power of Jesus Christ.
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For the first program of 2025, the Ladies of LoveTalk Network dive into the Scriptures to determine God's favorite four-letter word, "Love," as well as Jesus' most overlooked four words, "Have you not read?" Although God's love is complete and certain, it cannot sustain us unless we know we can rest in its embrace. In Scripture, Jesus repeatedly challenges us to read God's Word in order for us to understand all God offers us. Start the New Year with Cathy, Kerri, and Marlene and learn to embrace both God's love.
For the first program of 2025, the Ladies of LoveTalk Network dive into the Scriptures to determine God's favorite four-letter word, "Love," as well as Jesus' most overlooked four words, "Have you not read?" Although God's love is complete and certain, it cannot sustain us unless we know we can rest in its embrace. In Scripture, Jesus repeatedly challenges us to read God's Word in order for us to understand all God offers us. Start the New Year with Cathy, Kerri, and Marlene and learn to embrace both God's love.
Matthew 1:20-25 Finding Christ In Christmas Support The Journey
Matthew 1:20-25 Finding Christ In Christmas Support The Journey
Luke 2:8-15 Finding Christ In Christmas Support The Journey
Luke 2:8-15 Finding Christ In Christmas Support The Journey
Luke 1:31-37 Finding Christ In Christmas Support The Journey
Luke 1:31-37 Finding Christ In Christmas Support The Journey
Isaiah 9:6-7 Message Notes
Isaiah 9:6-7 Message Notes
The first part of the Decalogue, the first four words are principles for believers to adopt and shape their lives around. The first four words can be summed up by this, "God is to have first place in our hearts." There are many implications that flow from these principles.
There's something about Christmas lights that brings almost everyone a little bit of joy. Why is it that something so simple- twinkling lights on a roof line- makes so many people smile? That little light set against the backdrop of the darkest and longest nights of the year reminds us that the darkness may last for a long time and it may feel overwhelming, but when the light shines- the darkness cannot overcome it.
Are you unknowingly sabotaging your success with the phrase? Quit that! In this episode, we uncover how these four words might be keeping you stuck, stealing your momentum, and holding you back from the results you want. Rebekah dives into the dangers of complacency, the trap of chasing shiny new secrets, and the power of mastering the basics with consistency. This episode is short, sweet and full of tough love to shift you from thinking about working to actually DOING. Tune in to discover practical action steps that will help you shift from knowing to doing so you can reignite growth in your business. If you're ready to replace excuses with results, this episode is for you! The Ambition Coalition Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.ambition.coalition/ Follow Rebekah on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rebekahfowlkes/ Follow Melissa on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melissaeickenhorst Podcast Produced by clantoncreative.com
Emmanuel- God with us. That simple truth is the essence of the Christmas story- but not just the Christmas story. Truly it is the message of the Bible- from Genesis to Revelation. The Bible is a story about God in relationship to his people. A relationship that was present in the Garden and restored in the New Jerusalem- and Christmas is at the center of that story.
With over 30 years of senior leadership, coaching, and consulting experience, she has dedicated her career to empowering others.As a dynamic public speaker, she has had the privilege of speaking at national conferences and leadership summits, sharing her insights and inspiring audiences. She regularly consults with C-suite executives, federal agencies, and Fortune 500 companies, helping them navigate complex challenges and achieve their goals. Throughout her career, she has held senior positions in Human Resources, Sales, Law, and Consulting, bringing a wealth of knowledge and expertise to each role.Tucker Miller is the author of “The First Four Words” and engages people in the power of possibility through conversations that engage, resolve, and achieve better results. https://www.jtuckermiller.com/http://www.yourlotandparcel.org
Have you ever delayed a difficult conversation, hoping the issue would resolve itself? You're not alone! In this episode, Tucker Miller, executive coach and author of The First Four Words, shares her fresh approach to starting challenging conversations with ease and confidence. Drawing from her experience as a lawyer and HR professional, Tucker dives into why those first four words matter and how they can lead to more effective, empathetic discussions. If you've ever procrastinated on addressing sensitive topics with your team, board, or even donors, this episode is packed with actionable insights to help you take the leap. From navigating performance feedback to addressing organizational concerns, Tucker's techniques are designed to transform conversations into opportunities for clarity and growth. This episode answers the following questions: How do I start a difficult conversation? What techniques can I use to set clear expectations? How do l model effective behavior in challenging discussions? Links mentioned in this episode: Onward Leadership coaching services. J Tucker Miller information on J Tucker Miller's book and speaking engagements. Looking for more? Check out these amazing episodes: Ep 208: The Magic of “Thank You” with Sandy Rees Apple Podcasts | Spotify | or our website with show notes Ep 311: The Power of Words with Erica Barnhart Apple Podcasts | Spotify | or our website with show notes
There are four Biblically authorized words Christians are to speak when they want to see souls saved and civilization brought back to sanity. Wretched Radio | Air Date: September 02, 2024 https://media-wretched.org/Radio/Podcast/WR2024-0902.mp3 Segment 1: Biblical Authority and Modern Challenges There are four Biblically authorized words Christians are to speak when they want to see souls […] The post WANT TO SEE SOULS SAVED? START WITH THESE FOUR WORDS appeared first on Wretched.
James Innell Packer, better known as J. I. Packer, died in 2020 just five days shy of his ninety-fourth birthday. A scholar and writer, his best-known book, Knowing God, has sold more than a million copies since its publication. Packer championed biblical authority and disciple-making and urged believers in Christ everywhere to take living for Jesus seriously. He was asked late in life for his final words to the church. Packer had one line, just four words: “Glorify Christ every way.” Those words reflect the life of the apostle Paul who, after his dramatic conversion, faithfully set about to do the work before him and trusted God with the results. Paul’s words found in the book of Romans are some of most theologically packed in the entire New Testament, and he sums up in close company with Packer: “Glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ” (15:6). Paul’s life is an example for us. We can glorify (honor) God in many ways, but one is by living the life set before us and leaving the results in God’s unchanging hands. Whether writing books or taking missionary journeys or teaching elementary school or caring for an aging parent—the same goal holds: Glorify Christ every way! As we pray and read Scripture, God helps us live with devoted obedience and keep our daily lives on track to honor Jesus in everything we say and do.
On this episode of The Teaching Middle School ELA Podcast, Caitlin is revealing four terms that you can begin incorporating inside your ELA classroom that will directly impact your students' test scores. Yes - this is a HUGE promise to make, and she's not shying away from keeping it. Caitlin will break down this promise with confidence because she isn't only speaking from her personal experience. As a team, we hear from ELA teachers every single year who have seen their students' test data skyrocket after using EB Resources and Strategies consistently. So when Caitlin shares a strategy like the one featured in today's episode, we know it works based on the feedback of thousands of ELA Teachers.After listening you'll learn how incorporating the use and application of four simple terms across your writing and reading lessons will bring cohesion to student learning and boost their comprehension!So, what are these four words?ClaimPremiseEvidenceJustificationTune in to learn exactly what each of these terms means and how you can easily incorporate them into virtually every ELA lesson you use. Once you develop the habit of using these terms in your instruction, you might be shocked at how quickly your students will begin using them as well!Your students' test scores will thank you for listening in on this episode!FREE RESOURCE: Curious about trying Batch Planning this summer? Simply click the link below to grab our 10 Tips to Get Started Batch Planning and take a look at how easy it can be to begin!https://www.ebteacher.com/free-10-tips-for-Batch-PlanningBatch Planning is the ONE thing you can do now that will have the biggest impact on your entire school year!
In episode 4 of our Christ at the Checkpoint series we host author and activist Lisa Sharon Harper. At CATC she gave a presentation titled “Four Words that Change Everything." Here clips from Lisa's presentation are interwoven with a conversation with Daniel dissecting the 4 words and their application to the Palestinian and black experience in the U.S. We also provide an extended interview from this conversation for our Patreon supporters. Consider supporting us at patreon.com/AcrosstheDivide for extra content and perks. Watch the video of this episode on our Youtube channel, and follow Across the Divide on and Instagram
Episode 92 The Universe Responds With Only Four Words This morning I recorded a video about what happened to me last night when I was falling asleep. As I was listening to it, I realized it was my next episode for this podcast. The Universe, through me, asked a question and then responded to that question. Both question and answer were only four words, but the power of those words! Here is where our expansive Soul meets our human self. Are you listening? We are scheduling now for Season Two. If you are interested in receiving a reading with a loved one in the afterlife, or a soul existence reading as part of a future episode, contact linkingpodcast@gmail.com. Purchase Donna's books on Amazon. You can find out more about Donna here: https://linktr.ee/donnaboylemedium. To schedule a private or group reading, or if you'd like your own Spirit Dictionary reading, contact Donna at dboylemedium@gmail.com. Producer and editor: Donna Boyle Music from Freesound.org Opening: CD_PLENITUDE_002 kevp888 Closing: Pinecone ambient evanjones4 #theafterlife #mediumship #spirituality #soulpurpose #pastlives #consciousness #channeling #theuniverse
Ep. 180: Baseball shaped the founder of the company that grew to more than 250 million subscribers and fundamentally altered how the world experienced media. Lessons include: What playing second base taught Marc about the importance of good daily habits. Why Netflix decided to have no vacation policy or travel policy. How to develop managers to be excellent evaluators of talent. Our BONUS RESOURCE for this episode includes Don's favorite quotes from today's episode and a reflection question so you can apply Marc's insights. --- Looking for a speaker for your next event? From more than 30 years of interviewing and studying the greatest winners of all time Don offers these live and virtual presentations built to inspire your team towards personal and professional greatness. Special thanks to Nicklas Urban and Samantha Clark for making this episode possible.
In this stirring message, Stephen Davey examines Paul's challenge in Romans 12. Discover the four essential characteristics of genuine faith: availability, expendability, acceptability, and advisability. Are you ready to become a living sacrifice, offering your whole self to God? Learn how to live a life that truly pleases Him. Key Takeaway: Gratitude to God is the foundation of authentic Christian living. It transforms us into living sacrifices, offered wholly and without reserve. Want to learn more? Head over to Wisdom Online (https://www.wisdomonline.org) for additional resources and deeper exploration into the wisdom of Scripture.
We need to walk on the water, keep the faith, and receive our healing. When we get discouraged in waiting for healing Jesus can speak to us and give us the words we need to keep the faith. In this episode, Kathy will share with you four words she recently received that can be applied to your life. Purchase Mind Battles book at Amazon or kathydegrawministries.org Purchase anointing oil and books at https://kathydegrawministries.org/shop-all/ Receive a free pdf on Warfare Declarations https://kathydegrawministries.org/declarations-download Kathy's Deliverance and Kingdom Development intense mentoring and ecourses on Spiritual Warfare, Deliverance and the Prophetic: https://training.kathydegrawministries.org/ Subscribe to Kathy's spiritual warfare podcast on Apple or Spotify Podcast title – Prophetic Spiritual Warfare | Kathy DeGraw Instagram kathydegraw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kathydegraw/