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Episode 1: From East to Dread West In the shadow of the 1850s South, a young Ynna Mae is taken from her family and thrust into the harsh reality of plantation life. At just five years old, she faces unimaginable hardship, but within her grows a quiet fire—a resolve to escape from the life that keeps her tied down. This episode follows Ynna Mae's first taste of defiance as she risks everything to break free. Her daring escape propels her into the unknown, setting the stage for the supernatural encounters and battles that await. Learn more at www.twistedbuttonproductions.com Instagram @ladylavnder Binge on all of our audio shows at atlantafringe.org/fringe-audio or wherever you enjoy podcasts.
Tales from the Crossroads Episode 1: From East to Dread West - Ynna Mae, a young girl torn from her family in the 1850s South, risks everything to escape a brutal fate. Her journey west ignites a path of defiance, survival, and the supernatural forces that await in the Dread West. Join us for a journey through the Dread West. Listen to this full episode and all the other shows Atlanta Fringe Audio has to offer starting May 20 at www.atlantafringe.org/fringe-audio or wherever you enjoy your podcasts.
Canadian podcaster and geopolitical analyst Daniel Dumbrill joins the show. He's been living in Chongqing, Southwest China for years. We take our time unravelling the lies about China. From East to West, the truth is breaking through the noise. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pack your bags and join Tim “T-Spurs” as we take a soulful trip! This week's show explores vibrant sounds across America. From East to West Coast, we always finish at the mother ship itself in Brooklyn. We have a strong Stevie Wonder theme today plus a stack of delicious reggae covers to take our trip in a different direction. Expect another curated mix of soul, funk, jazz, and reggae plus some delicious northern soul, along with some Stevie-inspired gems that will keep you grooving across the map. Whether you're a fan of classic hits or fresh new sounds, this episode promises to be an unforgettable pilgrimage to all things Soulside. Tune in, feel the love, and let the music take you on a journey to your heart. For more info and tracklisting visit: https://thefaceradio.com/soulsideTune into new broadcasts of Soulside, LIVE, Tuesday from 2 - 4 PM EST / 7 - 9 PM GMT//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
True North "From East to West" Matthew 2:1-12 by Beersheba Church
Former police officer of 15 years, diagnosed with PTSD after a call at work, started dog training company in hometown after training all over Europe and USA. Grown to 5 locations across western Canada in the last four years. Training pet dogs, police dogs and future dog trainers with a dog trainer's school and self-published children's book. Next step start security, executive protection company. Arsenal K9 officially opened its doors in 2019 after owner, Jason Arsenault, left the police service and pursued his career in dog training. Arsenal K9 has evolved rapidly over the past 3 years, expanding to 5 locations and serving multiple communities in Saskatchewan and Alberta. Arsenal K9 focuses on professional and standardized pet training across all of its locations offering real world, reliable dog training with an unprecedented guarantee and lifetime support; unheard of in the industry. From East to West, we will take care of you. All of our trainers receive in house training and come from many training backgrounds. In this episode, Brad, Jason & Jenna discuss the responsibilities of caring for dogs whether it's for personal or business and the truth about a man's best friend. Bombs: Bomb: Some people take the leap of faith to become their own boss and be in complete control because what's the worst that can happen? Bomb: Jason only listens to the Dropping Bombs podcast and he set a goal to be a guest one day, and here he is. Bomb: You have to take the risk to get what you want, go all in. Bomb: Find someone who can help you. Bomb: A reason a lot of relationships don't work out, human or animal, is lack of respect.
“Forgiveness, Episode 18: From East to West.” The forgiveness God offers us is unlike any other, removing our wrongs as far as the east is from the west.
Link to MusicMerry Christmas! Today we learn one of the most popular medieval Christmas hymns: Puer Natus in Bethlehem. Let's all raise our voices to praise God for the Incarnation!A child is born in Bethlehem,Exult for joy, Jerusalem!Allelujah.With an exultant heart,let us adore the new-born Christ,with a new song.The Son of God the Father,In the highest has taken flesh,Allelujah.By angel Gabriel announced,The virgin has conceived the Son.Allelujah.Like a bridegroom from the chamber,He proceeds from the womb of the mother.Allelujah.Lo he who reigns above the skies,There in a manger lowly, lies.Allelujah.The ox and ass in neighb'ring stall,See in that child the Lord of all.Allelujah.And kingly pilgrims, long foretold,From East bring incense, myrrh and gold,Allelujah.And enter with their offerings,To hail the newborn King of Kings.Allelujah.He comes, a maiden mother's Son,Yet earthly father has He none;Allelujah.And from the serpent's poison free,He owned our blood and pedigree,Allelujah.Our feeble flesh and His the same,Our sinless kinsman He became,Allelujah.That we, from deadly thrall set free,Like Him, and so like God, should be.Allelujah.Come then, and on his natal day,Rejoice before the Lord and pray.Allelujah.And to the holy One in Three.Give praise and thanks eternally.Allelujah.
Track Listing 01 - Balaam's Error 02 - Exaltation of the Afflicted 03 - King of Tyre 04 - Burning As A Furnace 05 - Heaven Scoffs. 06 - From East to West --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brutally-delicious/message
On this episode of That's A Rap, with the season just a few days away, Jay, Jay and Dre make their annual NBA predictions. From East & West Standings, Finalists to the eventual NBA Champs, along with some individual awards, we got some few hot takes to say the least. Also, let us know your predictions in the comments; we'll see who comes out looking crazy or the next Zach Lowe! Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review our podcast on Apple Podcast. Leaving a 5 star review really helps us move up the ranks! #Raptors #WeTheNorth #WeTheChamps #Podcasts #Basketball #RTZ #NBA #Playoffs Twitter: @ThatsARapPod & @RaptorsHQ Email: thatsarappodcast@gmail.com Website: https://www.raptorshq.com/ Hosts: Jason Leung @JayLeung20, Andreas Babiolakis @andreasbabs, Jay Rosales @Rosalesaurus Producer/Editor: Jason Leung Intro/Outro Music: Omar Samuels Transition Music: (ES) Folia - Bomull (ES) Future is Now Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
JJ Van Wezenbeeck, the Titleist Tour Rep who fits the best players in the world every week on the PGA Tour stops by to talk about how he got into his job, what to look for in a good fitter, the toughest parts of the job, Max Homa's 7 wood, and who he's siding with in 6 feet of water. Want bonus content? Join our Patreon group at chasingscratchgolf.com/velcro MUSIC CREDITS: "Questionable Behavior" via PremiumBeat.com "From East to West" via PremiumBeat.com
We go to Ireland for the best golf trip of our lives. Want the details on the trip and maybe take the same one? Visit fairwaysandfundays.com/chasingscratch Want bonus content? Join our Patreon group at chasingscratchgolf.com/velcro MUSIC CREDITS: Dangerous by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100414 Artist: http://incompetech.com/ "Air to the Throne" is by Wayne Jones "Forever Yours" is by Wayne Jones "C Major Prelude" is by Bach “Come to the Water” by the Commandeers purchased via PremiumBeat.com “Set Sail” by RJ Wix purchased via PremiumBeat.com “Irish Reel Set #1” by Richard Heacock purchased via PremiumBeat.com “Scandalous” by Jack Pierce purchased via PremiumBeat.com “Irish Storm” by Roberto Ignis purchased via PremiumBeat.com “Cliffs of Moher” by Harpo Marks purchased via PremiumBeat.com “From East to West” by Arthur Basov purchased via PremiumBeat.com Garth Brooks Karoake from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5r78pPAGog
Join us this we as Collin and Hunter talk about catching river smallmouth! We talk tips and tricks, when and where and little things to look for when on the river. Huge shout out to Big Al's baits for some new baits! Hit him up on facebook to get some of your own, they are going to put a hurting on some spring smallies on the river! From East side to West side to up North, there are plenty of opportunities to chase some bronze! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
PSA: We ain't talking about the Knicks! This is No Pump Fakes, we make our own rules, forget the positions we naming the five All-Star starters from each Conference. From East to West we get into the locks for each conference and our picks that round out our starting five. Who's more deserving Trae Young or James Harden? Plus honourable mention of Zach LaVine. Don't come with that energy about “where are the centers” this is our list! Sign up at My Bookie to double your deposit using this link https://bit.ly/3mblrz4 Bet anything, anytime, anywhere…with MyBookie. Don't miss out, double your first deposit up to $1000 by using promo code NOPUMPFAKES Ahmad Smith on Instagram Theus McBee on Instagram
Discussing pay for professional revolutionaries, the role of servants in the lives of Communist leaders, and the Comintern in Shanghai.Further reading:Patricia Stranahan, Underground: The Shanghai Communist Party and the Politics of Survival, 1927-1937Elizabeth Perry, Shanghai on Strike: The Politics of Chinese LaborWang Fan-hsi [Wang Fanxi], Memoirs of a Chinese RevolutionaryGavin McCrea, Mrs. EngelsFrederick Litten, “The Noulens Affair” Anna Belogurova, “The Civic World of International Communism: Taiwanese communists and the Comintern (1921-1931)”Onimaru Takeshi, “Shanghai Connection: The Construction and Collapse of the Comintern Network in East and Southeast Asia”Jospehine Fowler, “From East to West and West to East: Ties of Solidarity in the Pan-Pacific Revolutionary Trade Union Movement, 1923-1934”Josephine Fowler, Japanese and Chinese Immigrant Activists: Organizing in American and International Communist Movements, 1919–1933Frederic Wakeman, Policing Shanghai, 1927-1937Some names from this episode:Liu Shaoqi, Leading CommunistHe Baozhen, Communist cadre and wife of Liu ShaoqiLi Dazhao, Co-founder of Chinese Communist PartyQu Qiubai, Top Communist leaderWang Fanxi, A member of the Central Committee Organization BureauZhang Guotao, Leading CommunistPeng Shuzi, Leading Communist expelled in 1929Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=DACDMMMEASJVJ)
Liturgical Date: Second Sunday after Christmas Calendar Date: January 2, 2022 Order of Service: Divine Service 1 Hymns: #373, "See Amid the Winter Snow" #359, "Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming" #368, "Angels We Have Heard on High" #376, "Once in Royal David's City" #393, "Infant Holy, Infant Lowly" #385, "From East to West" WHM #164, "We Three Kings of Orient Are" Sermon Theme: Give Me Understanding Sermon Text: 1 Kings 3:4-15 Other Lectionary Readings: Psalm 119:97-104 Ephesians 1:3-14 Luke 2:40-52
Order of Divine Service I, p.136 Lutheran Worship Hymn “Oh, Come, all Ye Faithful” LW 41, TLH 102 Readings: Genesis 46:1-7, 1 Peter 4:12-19, St. Matthew 2:13-23 Hymn “Thine Honor Save, O Christ, Our Lord” TLH 265 Sermon Communion Hymns: “From Heaven Came the Angels Bright” LW 52 “I Walk in Danger all the Way” LW 391, TLH 413 “Of The Father's Love Begotten” LW 36, TLH 98 "From East to West" LW #43 Closing Hymn “Let Us All with Gladsome Voice” LW 42 --Michael D. Henson, Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church (Herrin, IL). Service Bulletin: Christmas-Two-Divine-Service-for-Online-1-2-2022.pdf https://vimeo.com/661534253 Picture: The 144,00o Sealed from Das Newe Testament Deuotzsch. The image is from Martin Luther's (1483-1546) September Testament. Angels hold the winds of the four corners of the earth back while the 144,000 saints are sealed with the mark of Christ. The images from Das Newe Testament Deuotzsch, the 1522 German New Testament by Dr. Martin Luther are taken from https://pitts.emory.edu/. These woodcuts were designed by Lucas Cranach, the Elder (1472-1553), a close friend of Martin Luther. For information on licensing this image, please send an email, including a link to the image, to dia@emory.edu. These images are made available by the generous contribution of Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Foundation.
O Canada! Our home and native land! True patriot love thou dost in us command. We see thee rising fair, dear land, The True North, strong and free; And stand on guard, O Canada, We stand on guard for thee. (Refrain) O Canada! O Canada! O Canada! We stand on guard for thee, O Canada! We stand on guard for thee. O Canada! Where pines and maples grow, Great prairies spread and lordly rivers flow, How dear to us thy broad domain, From East to Western sea! Thou land of hope for all who toil! Thou True North, strong and free! (Refrain) O Canada! Beneath thy shining skies May stalwart sons and gentle maidens rise, To keep thee steadfast through the years From East to Western sea, Our own beloved native land, Our True North, strong and free! (Refrain) Ruler Supreme, Who hearest humble prayer, Hold our dominion within Thy loving care. Help us to find, O God, in Thee A lasting, rich reward, As waiting for the Better Day, We ever stand on guard. (Refrain)
From East to West punching the thick stuff is a great way to target larger than average bass. Andrew Loberg just won a Major League Fishing Toyota Series on the California Delta. A unique tidal water fishery that is changing by the minute.
Ger Condren gets severely sidetracked and has ‘Trouble with Emily.’ A young Anthony Lenihan is ‘Mesmerized by a Cart’ waiting for the New York aunties to alight in Shannon. Anne Kenny packs the aging car to capacity to head off ‘From East to West, I Love You the Best’ and Gill Moses finds endurance to pedal push herself to the limit in ‘Turas na mBan.’ With music by Aimee Mann and Michael Penn, Padraig Mac Niocaill, The Henry Girls & Inisowen Gospel Choir and The Travelling Wilburys. Mountshannon Arts is funded by the Arts Council of Ireland and Clare Co. Council.
James Amato & Dwayne Douglas talk Baseball on the Put On Waivers/MLBTalking things @mlb From East to West!! *We have top guests* In-depth analysis * Follow us on Twitter @cover3deep @rtpowpodcast @monstermashken @Oahu_raider808* Text Line 858 429-9465#mlb #baseball #nba #sports #nfl #baseballlife #beisbol #yankees #nhl #dodgers #homerun #football #baseballcards #basketball #espn #worldseries #mlbnews #mlbtheshow #milb #newyork #redsox #miraculousladybug #lasmayores #miraculous #baseballislife #majorleaguebaseball #topps #mlbnetwork #ladybug #bhfyp
Our featured book for February was ‘From East to West by Saddle is Best' written by Claire Alldritt. Claire left her home in the east of Scotland and set out on a journey to the west coast with two horses. This is a story of exploration, trust and resilience. It's about making your way along the trail, whether on four legs or two. This book will take you from coast to coast in search of adventure, friendship and discovery. In today's podcast, we'll be chatting with author and long-distance trail rider Claire Alldritt. East to West by Saddle is Best is available from Amazon: From East to West by Saddle is Best: A horseback journey across the Scottish Highlands: Amazon.co.uk: Alldritt, Claire, Sutherland, Leandra: Books Read the Horsemanship Journal Book Review: Take a ride across the Highlands with Claire, Swift and Yogi! (horsemanship-journal.com)
#207: From East to West to Find my Power with Susanne Puerschel Today we are speaking with Mindset & High-Performance Coach, Susanne Puerschel. Susanne is a leading expert in the field of Elite Performance Dance Coaching, mindfulness, and self-love. She has grown multiple businesses as a successful entrepreneur. Throughout her career, Susanne has regularly appeared on the stages across Europe and the USA. After struggling with her lack of value for years, she attended a mastermind with 500+ women that forever changed her life’s direction. This monumental shift has allowed Susanne to fully help untold amounts of women reach their clarity through her passion for human potential and created Pointe To Rise, a community that empowers dancers & is changing the trajectory of the performing arts. In this episode, we discuss: Worthiness, lack of worthiness, and how this is something as women that we keep learning and re-learning. We must embrace our worthiness in order to allow ourselves to expand into what is possible. Experiencing physical changes or injuries can lead to improving areas in our lives that can create so much change. The journey Susanne went through of learning to lead herself from the life of a ballerina to finding herself with losing the box that was her life. We dove into shame, growth, transformation, and how powerful our stories are. Connect with Susanne : Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susannepuerschel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pointe_to_rise Website: https://www.pointetorise.com Email: supuerschel@gmail.com Working with Susanne: P2R - 2021 Vision planning - https://bit.ly/2IPJBON FB Group Private invite https://bit.ly/3ly1VKi Marsha Vanwynsberghe — Author, Speaker, and Life Coach Marsha is the 6-time Bestselling Author of “When She Stopped Asking Why”. She shares her lessons as a parent who dealt with teen substance abuse far past the level of normal experimentation. Through her programs, coaching, and live events for women, Marsha is on a mission to teach you how to “Own Your Choices” in your own life. She teaches women how to own their stories, lead themselves and pay it forward to others by creating businesses that serve, support, and impact others.
#207: From East to West to Find my Power with Susanne Puerschel Today we are speaking with Mindset & High-Performance Coach, Susanne Puerschel. Susanne is a leading expert in the field of Elite Performance Dance Coaching, mindfulness, and self-love. She has grown multiple businesses as a successful entrepreneur. Throughout her career, Susanne has regularly appeared on the stages across Europe and the USA. After struggling with her lack of value for years, she attended a mastermind with 500+ women that forever changed her life’s direction. This monumental shift has allowed Susanne to fully help untold amounts of women reach their clarity through her passion for human potential and created Pointe To Rise, a community that empowers dancers & is changing the trajectory of the performing arts. In this episode, we discuss: Worthiness, lack of worthiness, and how this is something as women that we keep learning and re-learning. We must embrace our worthiness in order to allow ourselves to expand into what is possible. Experiencing physical changes or injuries can lead to improving areas in our lives that can create so much change. The journey Susanne went through of learning to lead herself from the life of a ballerina to finding herself with losing the box that was her life. We dove into shame, growth, transformation, and how powerful our stories are. Connect with Susanne : Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susannepuerschel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pointe_to_rise Website: https://www.pointetorise.com Email: supuerschel@gmail.com Working with Susanne: P2R - 2021 Vision planning - https://bit.ly/2IPJBON FB Group Private invite https://bit.ly/3ly1VKi Marsha Vanwynsberghe — Author, Speaker, and Life Coach Marsha is the 6-time Bestselling Author of “When She Stopped Asking Why”. She shares her lessons as a parent who dealt with teen substance abuse far past the level of normal experimentation. Through her programs, coaching, and live events for women, Marsha is on a mission to teach you how to “Own Your Choices” in your own life. She teaches women how to own their stories, lead themselves and pay it forward to others by creating businesses that serve, support, and impact others.
#207: From East to West to Find my Power with Susanne Puerschel Today we are speaking with Mindset & High-Performance Coach, Susanne Puerschel. Susanne is a leading expert in the field of Elite Performance Dance Coaching, mindfulness, and self-love. She has grown multiple businesses as a successful entrepreneur. Throughout her career, Susanne has regularly appeared on the stages across Europe and the USA. After struggling with her lack of value for years, she attended a mastermind with 500+ women that forever changed her life's direction. This monumental shift has allowed Susanne to fully help untold amounts of women reach their clarity through her passion for human potential and created Pointe To Rise, a community that empowers dancers & is changing the trajectory of the performing arts. In this episode, we discuss: Worthiness, lack of worthiness, and how this is something as women that we keep learning and re-learning. We must embrace our worthiness in order to allow ourselves to expand into what is possible. Experiencing physical changes or injuries can lead to improving areas in our lives that can create so much change. The journey Susanne went through of learning to lead herself from the life of a ballerina to finding herself with losing the box that was her life. We dove into shame, growth, transformation, and how powerful our stories are. Connect with Susanne : Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susannepuerschel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pointe_to_rise Website: https://www.pointetorise.com Email: supuerschel@gmail.com Working with Susanne: P2R - 2021 Vision planning - https://bit.ly/2IPJBON FB Group Private invite https://bit.ly/3ly1VKi Marsha Vanwynsberghe — Author, Speaker, and Life Coach Marsha is the 6-time Bestselling Author of “When She Stopped Asking Why”. She shares her lessons as a parent who dealt with teen substance abuse far past the level of normal experimentation. Through her programs, coaching, and live events for women, Marsha is on a mission to teach you how to “Own Your Choices” in your own life. She teaches women how to own their stories, lead themselves and pay it forward to others by creating businesses that serve, support, and impact others.
Liturgical Date: Second Sunday after Christmas Calendar Date: January 3, 2021 Location: Triune God, Brooklyn Center, MN Order of Service: Divine Service 1 Hymns: #725, "Children of the Heavenly Father" #385, "From East to West" #370, "What Child Is This" Sermon Theme: Fight or Flight? Sermon Text: Matthew 2:13-23 Other Lectionary Readings: Genesis 46:1-7 1 Peter 4:12-19
From East to West, conversations on Enneagram Personality Types, the importance of Energy, Your Unique Style, Cricket & Role Modelling of Stars, the benefits of Fruit & Tony Robbins teachings. And for dessert, a wonderful Reiki technique.
From East to West , Conversations on Ho-oponopono, The Art of Jin Shin Jyutsu, and Energy Healing.
Episode 007: From East to West We just tackled a cross-country drive from Florida to Arizona and boy, was it long! We do a lot of driving since we live full-time in our RV, and we have figured out some ways to pass the time to make it a more enjoyable experience! In this episode we are sharing all of our tips and tricks on getting the RV all packed up, preparing the truck for the drive, and the fun, yet silly games we play to make the 10-hour drives fly by! Have a listen and be sure to subscribe so you can follow along and travel the country with us! Available on all major podcast stations. Just search for 'Wild Hixsons' on your favorite app. Follow us on social media! Wild Hixsons Instagram: @wildhixsons Facebook YouTube Podcast Newly Nomads Instagram: @newlynomads Facebook Strangers Worth Meeting Instagram: @thixsonlife Podcast YouTube
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Road trips have become a favorite travel option this summer, so I thought I'd bring you all some valuable road trip info! In this podcast, I interview one of my best friends who is the king of road trips, Robert Torres. From East coast to west coast, the south, and cross-country twice, he's done it all! He shares some great information you do not want to miss if you are planning a road trip. He had so much to share we had to cut it short, I might just have to invite him again in the future. Enjoy! Have a question or would like to be a guest? Email us at iwanttotravel@discoverlist.comFollow us on Twitter: @IWantToTravel_PFollow us on FB & Instagram: @DiscoverlistDownload the Discoverlist travel app on iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/discoverlist/id1329521882?ls=1
Song: From East to WestText: Isaiah 7: 10-17Liturgical Calendar DownloadHello everyone and welcome to episode #4 of the Anno Domini Podcast. A podcast dedicated to the supremacy of Christ over all things including our days, weeks, and months.Join me as we explore how Christ is revealed through the cyclical life of the church calendar year. We’ll discover how this calendar once structured culture and how it can again. We’ll also discuss practical ways to observe and celebrate these holy days in our quest to glorify God and live the good life in the midst of all good He has given us.We have now reached the beginning of the fourth week of the new church year. Last week was Gaudete Sunday or the Sunday of Rejoicing. This Lord’s Day is the 4th and final Sunday of Advent this year and by this time on Wednesday morning we will have completed the time of Advent and we will begin the joyful 12 days of Christmas also known as Christmastime or Christmastide. If this is your first time with us, my name is Joe Stout and I my wife and I and our 7 (soon to be 8) children decided to spend a year following the liturgical calendar. The following podcasts are produced in real time as a way of documenting the experiences discovered as a result of our attempt to structure our lives as so many of our Christian brothers and sisters have done in the past and are doing today. Our hope is that we will find that the liturgical calendar can give a framework for what we emphasize and when we emphasize it. We are in the season of Advent which is a time of longing and of joy. A time when we sing and pray and hope with all the saints, Maranatha or Come Lord Jesus. Our minds are bent in this way knowing He has already come and that He will one day come again. Like many of the promises of Scripture, Advent reminds us that God’s kingdom on earth has come in an “already but not yet” kind of way. Advent keeps us longing whether in joy, in pain, or in the groaning that all of creation experiences for the coming and fulfillment of the kingdom of God. The revealing of the sons and daughters of the King and the redemption of the body. This unraveling of the curse began when the Christ child, as the hymn tells us, the world’s redeemer, first revealed his sacred face. I think I will continue, at least for now, the structuring of this podcast into 4 parts, practical, biblical, historical, and musical. It interests me and so far I haven’t run out of things to say about each. My wife might think I won’t ever run out of things to say…about anything and she might be right. The point is, I care deeply about practical Christianity. I don’t want it just in my head as intellectual knowledge. I also don’t want it just in my heart as emotional feelings. I want to be able to live in a way that displays obedience, love, and devotion to the Savior who put on the frailty of human flesh so that I could one day put on the glory of the resurrected body. Examining devotion and obedience to Christ in the real world, a fancy word called orthopraxy, is so critical for Christians to embrace since our culture has long since forsaken anything resembling Christian conduct. This is why I start with the practical and follow it up with the biblical. Here is what we’ve done and this is why it matters. Then we move to the historical as a way of saying, we are not alone in this, others have followed these old paths too. Our feet may be new but the paths are not. We then end with an ancient or not so ancient hymn as a way of tying together and reinforcing in a worshipful manner the practical, biblical, and historic connections we have made.So let’s get started. PracticalI spoke briefly last week on the paradox surrounding rest. We often have to work very hard to prepare to rest the way God commanded. Rest is not the same as relaxation and should be seen as a spiritual act of service, obedience, and done in joy. With that in mind I found it interesting that my wife and I found ourselves talking this week over morning coffee about the story of Mary and Martha as described in Luke 10:38-42. As you may recall, Martha invited Jesus to come to her house for supper. Mary, her sister, was so enraptured with teaching of Christ that she simply sat at His feet and didn’t even attempt to help her sister prepare for the feast. Luke tells us that “Martha was distracted by all the preparations that had to be made” Martha, exasperated I’m sure because she lived in a day and age without Costcos, electric ovens, or freezer meals, was frustrated by her sisters lack of help and complained to Jesus about Mary. Jesus’ response is startling, He tells Martha that she is worried about many things but only one thing is needed and Mary choose rightly. As Elizabeth and I discussed this, we both agreed that Mary choose rightly and at the same time people still needed to eat dinner. In other words, someone had to prepare the meal and serve the guest… I suppose if Jesus is your dinner guest and you’ve seen Him feed the 5000 you could take your chances and see what happens but the point is that sitting at the feet of Jesus and serving him dinner are not mutually exclusive. Martha could have been hard at work with her preparations and cheerfully acknowledge her sister sitting at the feet of her Lord. She could have even joined her sister at the feet of Jesus know that dinner would as dinners do, eventually happen and work itself out. What she did instead was complain in the midst of her preparations and this, I believe, is what Jesus gently admonishes her against. Jesus was telling Martha that she could rest even in her work because He was with her. I think this is really important as we enter the final stretch of Christmas preparations. The work is good, and the one to whom your work is given is even better so do all things without grumbling or complaining and you will shine as lights to the world. BiblicalEach week we examine a passage from the 3 year Lectionary. We are on series A this year and so since, during Advent, we’ve been examining the passages from Isaiah we will do that again. This weeks four readings are Isaiah 7: 10-17, Psalm 24, Romans 1:1-7, and Mathew 1:18-25Let’s read the Word of God and then discuss.Again the Lord spoke to Ahaz: “Ask a sign of the Lord your God; let it be deep as Sheol or high as heaven.” But Ahaz said, “I will not ask, and I will not put the Lord to the test.” And he said, “Hear then, O house of David! Is it too little for you to weary men, that you weary my God also? Therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign. Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel. He shall eat curds and honey when he knows how to refuse the evil and choose the good. For before the boy knows how to refuse the evil and choose the good, the land whose two kings you dread will be deserted. The Lord will bring upon you and upon your people and upon your father's house such days as have not come since the day that Ephraim departed from Judah—the king of Assyria!”Ahaz was the king of Judah during this prophecy. Judah and Israel, as you may recall, were two divided kingdoms and often at war with one another. At the beginning of Chapter 7 Israel has banded together with Syria and has marched on Ahaz of Judah in an attempt to force Judah into an alliance against yet another kingdom, that of Assyria. Confused yet? When Ahaz hears that Israel has joined forces with Israel and is going to march on Judah, his heart, and the heart of all of his people ”shook as the trees of the forest shake before the wind. In other words he was terrified. In his terror, God tells him to ask for a sign. As high or as low as Ahaz wishes. Ahaz, who does not fear God, refuses to “test God” by asking for a sign. God gives him a sign anyway and the sign is a baby. A child, born of a virgin, who will be a king and will deliver the people from the terror before them. This prophecy was fulfilled in two ways. First it was fulfilled during the day of Isaiah with the birth of a king or deliverer. It could have been Hezekiah or another child of Ahaz. It could have been a son of Isaiah but in some way, the two kings that Ahaz dreaded would no longer be a dread to him. It was fulfilled in a perfectly complete way though with the birth of Christ. The gospel reading from the lectionary this week comes from Matthew 1:18-25. In this passage we read that the birth of Jesus fulfilled the prophecy spoken in Isaiah 7 because here was literally had God with us. We had and will forever have Immanuel. It is also important to notice what this child was destined to do, He would save His people from their sins. This, I believe is what Jesus meant when he promised in John 6:37 that All that the Father gives me will come to me, and whoever comes to me I will never cast out Jesus came to save sinners and there isn’t a sinner, given to Him by His Father, that he won’t save. This is the good news that Christmas is all about. HistoricalAs we move into the historical section I thought it would be helpful to give a broad overview of the entire church calendar along with a handy printable guide that marks it out from start to repeat. Now I’ve mentioned this before but it bears repeating. I come from a protestant, reformed, and evangelical background. I have been extremely blessed with faithful, God-fearing parents, grand-parents, and even great-grandparents. However, the church calendar was never a major emphasis within our family traditions and so therefore I have very little experience or tradition to fall back on in what it looks like to follow the cyclical life that church calendar provides. That cyclical nature of the calendar has lent itself to many written outlines in the form of circular / pie chart type visual aids that I have found helpful. I am going to describe one that I really like and I will have it in the show notes as a download if you’re interested in seeing it yourself.But in the broadest terms, the liturgical calendar is how the universal Church has reckoned time in spite of how the culture around them did. The calendar starts with the first Sunday of Advent and follows two main halves. The first half is where we celebrate the acts of Jesus. In other words this is the time to celebrate what Jesus did. This would be things like His advent, His birth, his revealing to the world (Epiphany), His baptism, transfiguration, His 40 days of fasting, His triumphal entry, Last supper, crucifixion, resurrection, and ascension. This half of the church year is sometimes called the festival half. Jesus is with us, because we are celebrating His acts and therefore we feast. If the first half of the year celebrates what Jesus did then the second half of the year celebrates what Jesus taught. This time is also called ordinary time because the weeks are arranged using ordinal numbers based on how many weeks past Pentecost we find ourselves. This season starts after Pentecost because as the Spirit comes to us, He enables us to learn, understand, and be changed by the teachings of Christ in a way we could never be changed without the Spirits work. While Jesus was here he promised that if He left He would send someone who would enable us to do even greater things then He did. He was speaking of sending the Spirit and how believing and obeying His words was greater than even raising the dead. So the first half of the year is divided into 4 sections. The first is the Advent or coming of Christ which would include all 12 days of Christmas. That is the time we are in now. The second season of the first half of the year is Epiphany which means manifestation or Christ showing Himself. He is revealed to the wise men, He is revealed at His baptism, He is revealed to Simeon, He is revealed during His transfiguration. We then enter into the season of Lent with the start of Ash Wednesday. Lent means “spring” and also “to lengthen” referring to the lengthening light of spring. This is the time we prepare ourselves for the great events that will take place during Holy Week which begins 6 weeks after the beginning of Lent. As Jeff Meyers puts it “During Lent we are encouraged to examine ourselves anew in the person and work of Jesus Christ. We follow his example and seek for forty days to wage a more earnest struggle against the world, the flesh, and the devil. Our desire in this is increased sanctification and growth in Christian maturity and obedience.” This period leads into Holy Week which is Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and finally Easter itself where death itself was conquered by our Lord.After Easter there is what is often called the 40 days of Joy which are the weeks following Easter but preceding the Ascension of Christ into heaven. The first half of the church year culminates with arguably the most important event in human history, Pentecost. Pentecost marked an enormous shift in human history, the coming of the Holy Spirit to indwell the chosen of the Lord and provide a way in which we could be, as Jesus promised, born again. Only when Pentecost has come, and we have been filled with the Spirit, can we now carry out the teaching of Christ in obedience and love. This is why the calendar is structure this way. The second half of the year as I said earlier is structured as so many days after Pentecost until we get back to Advent and start the process again. One interesting thing to note is that even though times such as Lent often involve fasting, there is no mourning or fasting allowed on the Lord’s day. The Lord’s day is when God expects us to show up and celebrate. MusicalThis weeks musical numbers jumps back to the 4th century to a song originally written in Latin by Coelius Sedulius which when translated in 1826 by John Ellerton was given the name, From East to West. Let’s take a look at the words:1 From east to west, from shore to shoreLet ev'ry heart awake and singThe holy child whom Mary bore,The Christ, the everlasting king. 2 Behold, the world's creator wearsThe form and fashion of a slave;Our very flesh our maker shares,His fallen creature man to save.3 For this how wondrously He wrought!A maiden, in her lowly place,Became, in ways beyond all thought,The chosen vessel of His grace. 4 And while the angels in the skySang praise above the silent field,To shepherds poor the Lord Most High,the one great Shepherd, was revealed.5 All glory for this blessed mornTo God the Father ever be;All praise to Thee, O Virgin-born,All praise O Holy Ghost to TheeThe song begins by urging all beating hearts in the world no matter where to awake and sing of the holy child, born of Mary, the Christ, the king of Kings.Verse 2 gives a devastating description of Christ putting on the form and fashion of a slave. Although Jesus was never a slave to sin He did put on our frail humanity and weakness so that he could save His people from their sins.Verse 3 puts the focus on the amazing story of Mary and how God indwelling a poor but virtuous peasant girl became the vessel of Grace itself in a way that is beyond our ability to reason.Verse 4 tells the story of the poor humble shepherds being the first to hear the good tidings of great joy about the one Great Shepherd who was now revealed and they could see with their own eyes.Verse 5 culminates in a doxology of praise to the triune God and a praise for the actual, real, physical morning on which the Christ came into the world. This was a real event in real history and history has never been the same again it was now Anno Domini, the year of our Lord. So I am planning on having a Christmas Eve podcast and a Christmas Day podcast. They will both be very short but I have another couple of songs from the album Advent I would like to share via the podcast format. If you would rather not wait to hear those songs, you can check out the new album which is now on Spotify, Apple Music, iTunes, Google Play, YouTube, and iHeartRadio. I will have a link in the show notes but simply searching in any of those sites should bring it up. The title of the album is Advent and the artist is Joe Stout…me. That is enough for this week everyone. Happy 4th Sunday of Advent and I will see you all in two days for a short podcast on the Christmas Eve Night and then another one on Christmas Morning. Until then, enjoy this new version of the hymn From East to West.
On Episode 79 of Construction Comics - Noah and Matt breakdown comics pages! On this episode Noah and Matt breakdown the following pages: From X men Issue 3 page 11 (2019) From East of West Issue 44 page 3 From Batman Issue 84 page 1 (2019) From Fire Power Issue 1 Page Unknown- Page 6 in the preview (Preview of pages for comics coming in May) https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/robert-kirkman-fire-power-preview Please give us a rating/review, and share the podcast! Give us follow to keep up with the podcast, art and news - Twitter: twitter.com/ConstrutComPod Instagram: www.instagram.com/constructingcomicspod/Facebook Facebook: facebook.com/ConstructingComic/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCfzORGs8…iew_as=subscriber Thanks for Listening! Make Comics!
Welcome to Episode 10 of No Wall They Can Build, the Ex-Worker Podcast's serialized audiobook exploring borders and migration across North America. Over the past two months, we've explored the ins and outs of irregular migration across the US/Mexico border. Where does it leave us? As the crises produced by climate change and economic exploitations intensify across the world, revolutions turn in to wars, which beget tyranny, which in turn provoke revolutions. In this climate of escalating chaos, what can we do? This episode explores the meaning of revolution in the twenty-first century, looking at the forms it has taken and assessing what it would take to defend it today. The Zapatista struggle offers one of the most durable and promising models of autonomy we've seen in recent decades—yet the limits it has encountered point towards unavoidable contradictions facing those who wish to avoid warfare and bloodshed but also cannot defend their achievements against remorseless foes without the force of arms. A harrowing story about the siege of San Juan Copala, an indigenous community whose effort to secure autonomy from the Mexican state was brutally crushed, illustrates the agonizing dilemma that faces would-be revolutionaries today. This episode offers an unflinching look at the perils confronting those who would defy these global systems driving displacement and death, setting the stage for our final installment next week on solidarity and coming home. {June 6th, 2019} -------SHOW NOTES------ Table of Contents: Introduction {0:01} From East to West {0:14} Chaos and Order {6:25} Story 1: The Parable of the River {10:35} Transformation {16:25} Frederick Douglass on Struggle {16:35} Revolution {17:42} A Hard Lesson {20:40} Story 2: The Siege of San Juan Copala {27:10} A Last Word From Malcolm X {39:50} Conclusion {40:04} Note: For this audiobook, we will not provide full transcripts of the text of each episode as we do for The Ex-Worker or The Hotwire. If you want to read along, you can find the book in PDF. This week's episode covers pages 174 to 196. You can check out our poster diagramming the North American border regime and immigrant solidarity stickers. Stay tuned next week for the final episode in the series—Episode 11: From East to West, Part II: Solidarity, and Home.
Welcome to Episode 9 of No Wall They Can Build, the Ex-Worker Podcast's serialized audiobook exploring borders and migration across North America. The border doesn't end at the border: the violent regime of citizenship constrains and ruins lives throughout the north, as a chilling story of a narrow escape from death makes clear. Yet this ongoing migration constitutes, against all odds, a powerful form of resistance that is changing the United States in unpredictable ways. This installment begins to explore what it might take to actually end death in the desert—which would also mean dismantling the global systems of exploitation, colonialism, white supremacy, and state power that lie at its roots. We can take inspiration and strategic guidance from some of the stories that appear in this episode, ranging from an extraordinary migrant whose ingenuity and determination helped him to survive multiple crossings against unthinkable odds to a team of civil disobedience activists whose simple action managed to briefly grind part of the migrant detention industrial complex to a halt. Listening won't offer a single path, program, or tactic that's guaranteed to work, but rather a way of thinking about resistance at multiple points of intervention that can start wherever you are. Whatever action you take, it's time to take sides. -------SHOW NOTES------ Table of Contents: Introduction {0:01} Immigrants {0:43} Story #1: A Solidarity Offering {2:04} Migration as Resistance {3:42} Story #2: The Fragility of a Life {7:53} John Brown's Prophecy {11:33} Choosing Sides {12:00} Where to Start {17:41} Story 3: A Real American Hero {20:17} Resistance: Points of Intervention {28:35} Story 4: Shutting Down Operation Streamline {31:14} “Live to be Free…” {37:55} Conclusion {38.35} Note: For this audiobook, we will not provide full transcripts of the text of each episode as we do for The Ex-Worker or The Hotwire. If you want to read along, you can find the book in PDF. This week's episode covers pages 153 to 173. You can check out our poster diagramming the North American border regime and immigrant solidarity stickers. Stay tuned next week for Episode 10: From East to West, Part I - Chaos and Order, and Transformation.
In this episode of the #MoBucketsPodcast, the guys get ready for the most wonderful time of the year - PLAYOFF BASKETBALL. From East to West, we run through the bracket analyzing all first round matchups. But before we do, the crew takes a moment to recap on a crazy week in the NBA. From the most heartfelt moments reflecting on the legacies of Dwyane Wade and Dirk Nowitzki, to one of the most bizarre out-of-nowhere moments from Magic Johnson. Discussion topics include: • [02:12] DWade #OneLastDance • [11:45] Dirk 41.21.1 • [22:34] Tragic Magic • [35:26] MIL vs DET • [39:30] BOS vs IND • [44:19] PHI vs BKN • [47:29] TOR vs ORL • [52:43] GSW vs LAC • [55:22] HOU vs UTA • [59:13] POR vs OKC • [1:05:27] DEN vs SAS Join the conversation using #MoBucketsPodcast to share your thoughts & discussion topics with us. Follow us on: • IG @MoBucketsPodcast: instagram.com/mobucketspodcast • TW @MoBucketsPod: twitter.com/mobucketspod • FB /MoBucketsPodcast: facebook.com/mobucketspodcast • Email: info@mobucketspodcast.com • Website: www.mobucketspodcast.com Subscribe & listen via: • YouTube: goo.gl/hckxFt • iTunes & Apple Podcasts (please leave a review & rating!): apple.co/2kPiTJO • Google Podcasts: goo.gl/YxifD8 • SoundCloud: @mobucketspodcast • Stitcher: goo.gl/skhFN5 • TuneIn: goo.gl/s3yFLH
Voices From the Bench love Roundtable discussions! From East coast to West coast. From a smaller lab to a larger lab. Advertising is an ongoing venture every business needs to do. So what works for labs? Joining us again are: Martha Martin – CEO of Triad Dental Studio (http://www.triaddentalstudio.com/) in North Carolina Heather Voss, CDT – Owner - Legacy Dental Arts (https://legacyda.com/) in New York Steve Killian, CDT - President and General Manager -Killian Dental (http://killiandental.com/) in California Special Guests: Heather Voss, CDT, Martha Martin , and Steve Killian, CDT.
From East to West, Rumi is one of the most universally respected poets of all time. A 13th Century Islamic scholar, his encounter with a wandering dervish transformed him into a globally celebrated mystic and poet of love who has crossed borders of time, faith, language and geography. Rajan Datar discusses his life, work and legacy with scholars Fatemeh Keshavarz and Omid Safi, and biographer Brad Gooch. (Photo: Pray Mount Nemrut, Commagene. Credit: Getty Images/tugbahasbal)
Welcome Back to the Crossover Cafe Master Chefs Edition party people! From East to West we have covered both conferences and we will put the finishing touches on every team and player as needed. Any distractions or news and notes from around the league we will bring out in the cafe. From top Point Guards to Best Big Men in the League we are going to take care of every dish necessary. Tune in as Royce "R-Keezey" King and Tyrone Powell BKA TP Tymeless get y'all ready for the best Food For Thought hopefully you can do the dishes. Tell a friend to tell a friend that its the Sport City Chefs AGAIN. If they don't know......................................... NOW THEY KNOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
From East to West and North to South, no matter where you live, there is a Halloween Event or Haunt Convention close to your neighborhood. Here we discuss two newer events that each have their own unique style and elements. MidSummer Scream in California and Haunt Faire in New York. Education, Vendors, Parties, Networking, Shopping, Demos....they both seem lots of fun. But which one do you attend? Both?
The Cafe is now open to all NBA fans and consumers alike! Welcome back the Master Chefs are ready to cook for the evening and we are going to discuss all topics and teams as much as possible. From East to West Coast, from Stephen Curry to LeBron James, and from Byron Scott to Kevin McHale the names from yester year that are not doing so well in the coaching game. We will touch every dish possible so call in if you have the hunger to come eat with the best doing it PERIOD! Join Royce King aka R-Keezey, Chandler Knight aka Nostradamus, James Fitzgerald IV aka Slim Jim and TP Tymeless aka Tyrone Powell as we plate the best Food For Thought Hopefully you all can do these dishes. Tell a friend to tell a friend that its the Sport City Chefs AGAIN!!! If the don't know......................... NOW THEY KNOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Join the Sport City Chefs on the cornerstone show that starts up the sports week around the kitchen. TP Tymeless holding down the City for your Sunday Morning Sport Fix. From East to West Coast we GOT YOU!!!! NCAA, NBA, MLB, NFL and NHL whatever comes to mind we will dish this out and have our discussion as always..... Tell a friend to tell a friend that its the Chefs again.... And if they don't know.... NOW THEY KNOW!!!
On this episode:Jet Set Radio on XBLA and PSNBorderlands 2 announcementGuild Wards 2 beta signupMass Effect 3 demo + StarhawkFrom East to West - Nick and Eli discuss the evolution of console RPGsThe Geek Corner - D&D and DominionDownload the direct MP3 here --> Episode 04 - Fun Winged Angel!or subscribe to the podcast on the iTunes store or by clicking the RSS button at the top of the blog!Just search the iTunes store for 99 Lives Radio 3.0!Leave us a review on iTunes and we'll read it on our next show!