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In this episode of Take Heart, Cory Wing explores the biblical doctrine of the priesthood of all believers. From Israel at Sinai to the New Covenant in Christ, Scripture reveals that every Christian has direct access to God through Jesus, our perfect High Priest. What does it mean to be part of a royal priesthood? How should that shape your worship, service, and daily life? Cory explains how believers are called to offer spiritual sacrifices, proclaim God’s excellencies, and live faithfully in every sphere of life.
As the conflict between Hezbollah and Israel escalates, we hear from people in Lebanon about how the fighting is affecting their lives. From Israel, political analyst Dahlia Scheindlin describes the sense of insecurity among Israelis, especially along the border, pushing the government's actions.
Have you ever wondered where you fit in the grand sweep of history — or whether your life is part of something bigger than yourself? In this week's message from our "Welcomed." series, we walk through Paul's sweeping sermon in Acts 13 and discover that the welcome of Jesus is an invitation into God's greater story. From Israel's enslavement in Egypt to the resurrection of Jesus, we see a God who chooses broken people, meets them in their brokenness with faithfulness and patience, and provides them with a Savior sufficient for everything the Law could not accomplish. Jesus is the better David — uncorrupted — and the better Moses — completing what could never be finished by human effort. But this story doesn't just call for our admiration; it calls for a response. Will we keep investigating, reject it outright, or turn to Jesus in worship? For those who do turn to Him, the transformation is real — a new purpose, a secure identity, overflowing joy, and the power of the Holy Spirit. You were never meant to be a spectator. God wrote you into this story on purpose.For more information about Integrity Church, visit our website, http://liveintegritychurch.orgConnect with us on social media throughout the week to stay up to date on events and things happening at Integrity!Instagram: @integrity_churchFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/liveintegrity/
This week on Open Sources Guelph we manage the chaos. Even a simple candidate nomination meeting in the Toronto area did not go as planned for any of the people involved, and that's to say nothing of the reporting of war crimes against Palestinians in the so-called "paper of record". But if you're looking for provincial chaos, look no further that one of our western provinces, and our guest this week is going to lend some of his insights into it. This Thursday, May 21, at 5 pm, Scotty Hertz and Adam A. Donaldson will discuss: South By Scarborough Southwest. A simple nomination contest in a Toronto riding to fill a vacancy at Queen's Park has turned into a tale of dysfunction and possible skullduggery. For Nate Erskine-Smith, winning the nomination was supposed to be a lift off of sorts to becoming the new Liberal leader, but now he's throwing around accusations that his 19-vote loss for the Scarborough Southwest nomination was a hatchet job. Are the Ontario Liberals okay? From Israel with Lawfare? After long being only the subject of reports from U.N. and human rights groups, allegations of sexual violence against Palestinian prisoners by Israeli Defence Forces finally made the pages of The New York Times, which has prompted Israel itself to cry, "lawsuit". In other news, a group called the Israel Law Center has threaten to sue the Canadian Museum of Human Rights because of a new exhibit about the creation of Israel from the Palestinian perspective. So this is lawfare, right? Wild Wild Rose Country. A couple of weeks ago, we tried to dip into Alberta politics but it was hard for two Ontario lads to make heads or tails of that crazy scene, so now we've brought in a stringer. For this episode, we're joined by Jeremy Appel of The Orchard newsletter, the man who broke the news about the Alberta voters' list and The Centurion Project, to lend his perspective on the state of Alberta politics, what Danielle Smith is thinking, and why Naheed Nenshi can't seem to make a play. Open Sources is live on CFRU 93.3 fm and cfru.ca at 5 pm on Thursday.
In this message, Eric reflects on the connection between memory and faith through Scripture, stories, and personal moments that remind us how easily we forget the goodness of God. From Israel forgetting the Lord after entering the promised land to the Psalmist choosing to remember God's faithfulness in the middle of doubt, this sermon challenges us to fight spiritual amnesia with intentional remembrance. Eric reminds us that pride and comfort often lead to forgetfulness, but remembering what God has done strengthens faith and renews hope. Through the image of “Ebenezer stones,” we're encouraged to build reminders of God's faithfulness in our own lives. Take time to listen and be reminded of where God has brought you from—and how faithful He has been every step of the way.
Focus: David's son, Solomon, started out so well, seeing his need for wisdom to rule God's people. God honored and blessed Solomon. And still, Solomon's heart was slowly drawn away from God. From Israel's most financially prosperous and peace-filled 40 years, to the judgment that Israel would be split and exiled, we see what happens when God's people choose to worship something other than the only true God. And once again we see God remaining faithful to His promises. 1 Kings 3–12; Isaiah 6
In this eye-opening conversation, Gary and L.A. Marzulli discuss why so many believers feel the world is moving rapidly toward a prophetic climax. From Israel and global instability to AI, deception, and the rise of a one-world system, they explain why the rapture remains the church's blessed hope in an increasingly chaotic age.
In this eye-opening conversation, Gary and L.A. Marzulli discuss why so many believers feel the world is moving rapidly toward a prophetic climax. From Israel and global instability to AI, deception, and the rise of a one-world system, they explain why the rapture remains the church's blessed hope in an increasingly chaotic age.
In this eye-opening conversation, Gary and L.A. Marzulli discuss why so many believers feel the world is moving rapidly toward a prophetic climax. From Israel and global instability to AI, deception, and the rise of a one-world system, they explain why the rapture remains the church's blessed hope in an increasingly chaotic age.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-week-in-bible-prophecy--6909234/support.
What does it actually mean that God “rested” in Genesis 1?Most people assume it means stopping, relaxing, or taking a break. But in the ancient world, “rest” didn't mean inactivity—it meant enthronement.In this episode, Dr. T. Michael W. Halcomb explores how Genesis 1 presents God not as exhausted, but as taking His place as King over creation.That changes everything.
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What if your attraction patterns aren't random… but programmed? In this powerful episode of Dating Intelligence, host Christopher Louis and co-host Natalie Stavola sit down with Sheena Reynolds to unpack how trauma silently shapes who we're drawn to, how we show up in relationships, and why so many people repeat the same painful patterns. Sheena shares her journey from acting in Israel to becoming a successful entrepreneur in the U.S., revealing how resilience, reinvention, and deep inner work transformed her life—and how it can transform yours too. This conversation goes beyond dating advice. It dives into the psychology of attraction, emotional patterns, self-awareness, and the deeper truths behind personal growth, empowerment, and healing. If you've ever wondered why you're attracted to certain people—or how to break cycles that no longer serve you—this episode will shift everything. What You'll Learn: • How trauma influences attraction and relationship choices • Why you keep repeating the same patterns in dating • The role of self-awareness in breaking toxic cycles • How to rebuild yourself after emotional setbacks • The truth about resilience and personal reinvention • How societal expectations shape identity and relationships • The power of self-reflection and inner work Topics Covered: dating advice, relationships, trauma healing, attraction psychology, personal growth, self-discovery, emotional intelligence, resilience, empowerment, feminism, media influence, radicalism, mental health, self-awareness Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Co-Host Introduction 04:02 Introducing Sheena Reynolds: A Journey of Reinvention 06:44 From Israel to America: Sheena's Story 10:44 Resilience, Mindset & Growth 20:37 How Trauma Shapes Attraction 39:54 Escapism & Self-Discovery 43:01 Feminism & Political Extremes 45:04 Cultural Perspectives on Rights 46:38 Understanding Radicalism 48:08 Media & Education Influence 51:58 Self-Reflection & Healing 54:36 Relationships & Societal Expectations 01:01:34 The Hero's Journey Through Trauma 01:10:28 Self-Dialogue & Acceptance 01:15:58 Finding Meaning in Life's Challenges Guest: Sheena Reynolds: Book: Unstoppable- Here is your book link. https://www.amazon.com/Unstoppable-Inspiring-Story-Israeli-Actress-ebook/dp/B0GFBWLMPB?ref_=ast_author_dp&th=1&psc=1 Social Media:: https://www.instagram.com/sheenaray_reynolds?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ== Sponsor: Mentality: https://www.datingmentality.com/ Links: Christopher Louis- https://www.instagram.com/fetchsport?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D&utm_source=qr Natalie Stavola- https://www.instagram.com/nataliestavola?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ== Dating Intelligence- https://dating-intelligence.com YouTube- https://youtube.com/@datingintelligencethepodcast?si=Fr2amnYP8nqd4h2x
In this powerful geopolitical podcast, Jason Vaidya, a leading geopolitical analyst and commentator, breaks down the Iran war analysis and the broader Israel Iran conflict shaping today's Middle East crisis. We explore the key events that led to the current Iran war, the strategic implications of high-profile assassinations, and whether there is a realistic chance of the war ending. The conversation expands into global power dynamics, including the role of the USA in the Middle East, the impact of USA leaving Ukraine, and how shifting US foreign policy is influencing global geopolitics. Jason also examines India's foreign policy, India Israel Iron Dome cooperation, and India's evolving defense strategy amid rising regional instability. We dive deep into the Pakistan Afghanistan war, Afghanistan Pakistan tensions, and their connection to South Asia security and the wider Iran Israel latest news cycle. From Israel's defense system to India's national security calculus, this episode unpacks how the Middle East war explained today could reshape global power balances in 2026 and beyond. If you're interested in geopolitical podcast discussions, Middle East crisis analysis, Ukraine war impact, and strategic global affairs, this episode delivers expert insight you won't want to miss. GET CONNECTED WITH Jason Vaidya: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/jason.baidya.5/ Twitter - https://x.com/JasonDBaidya Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@GeoPoliticalCrossroad
Spiritual hardness does not happen overnight. It develops slowly—through compromise, misplaced affection, unchecked desire, and repeated resistance to God's voice. In this episode of Built to Stand: Faith That Endures, we examine how a heart once tender toward God can grow dull, resistant, and divided. From Israel's craving in the wilderness to James' warning about friendship with the world, Scripture shows us the progression: desire, deception, indulgence, and ultimately hardness. If faith is going to endure, our hearts must remain soft. Today we uncover how hardness forms—and how to stop it before it takes root.
A Sunday Conversation with Miki Bell - A Life of Many Colors...From Israel to America https://robertscottbell.com/a-sunday-conversation-with-miki-bell-a-life-of-many-colors-from-israel-to-america/ Purpose and Character The use of copyrighted material on the website is for non-commercial, educational purposes, and is intended to provide benefit to the public through information, critique, teaching, scholarship, or research. Nature of Copyrighted Material Weensure that the copyrighted material used is for supplementary and illustrative purposes and that it contributes significantly to the user's understanding of the content in a non-detrimental way to the commercial value of the original content. Amount and Substantiality Our website uses only the necessary amount of copyrighted material to achieve the intended purpose and does not substitute for the original market of the copyrighted works. Effect on Market Value The use of copyrighted material on our website does not in any way diminish or affect the market value of the original work. We believe that our use constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Law. If you believe that any content on the website violates your copyright, please contact us providing the necessary information, and we will take appropriate action to address your concern.
From Israel's deliverance in Egypt to Christ's redemptive work on the cross, these passages trace God's rescue plan — fulfilled in Jesus, the true Deliverer who brings redemption, freedom from sin, and welcomes us into His kingdom through grace. The post Deliverance with Jesus appeared first on Preachers Corner.
Only Craig Carton can turn a discussion about gambling taxes into a full-blown WFAN rollercoaster. From Israel qualifying for bobsledding, UFC bets, and why a 50-cent gambling surcharge cost Illinois millions, to snow blowers, plow guys, neighborhood privilege, viral Sydney Sweeney jokes, and an insane childhood soccer brawl straight out of West Side Story. This segment is pure Carton chaos you won't hear anywhere else.
Welcome to Episode 20 of Class Unity: Transmissions. For this episode, Nick is joined by Class Unity member Dave for a wide-ranging conversation with Philip Cunliffe on the question of the national interest. Cunliffe is Associate Professor of International Relations at University College London, author of The National Interest: Politics After Globalization, and co-founder and contributing editor of Aufhebunga Bunga. The discussion centers on Cunliffe's argument that the “national interest”—long treated with suspicion on both the left and the libertarian right—has returned not as a coherent doctrine, but as a symptom of the collapse of globalization and liberal internationalism. Cunliffe defends a sovereigntist, rather than nationalist, conception of politics, insisting that the national interest should be understood as a democratic process of contestation defined by citizens rather than insulated elites. Nick and Dave press Cunliffe on whether appeals to global problems and global governance have allowed ruling classes to evade democratic accountability, and whether it is possible to retain global awareness while re-anchoring politics at the level of the nation state. The episode also digs into the book's historical and theoretical core. Cunliffe discusses classical realism, liberal internationalism, and the Cold War transformation of the national interest into a technocratic and national security–state project. Nick and Dave challenge Cunliffe on whether realism genuinely reflected mass politics or instead replaced aristocratic judgment with expert management, and whether liberal internationalism restrained power or dissolved political responsibility by moralizing foreign policy. Throughout, the conversation returns to a central tension: how to avoid reifying the national interest while still treating it as a necessary framework for democratic struggle. Recorded on December 15, 2025, the episode also serves as a kind of end-of-year reflection on contemporary politics. From Israel and Gaza to the advent of a second Trump administration, MAGA fragmentation, and competing claims over what counts as “America First,” the discussion explores whether renewed appeals to the national interest can meaningfully hold elites accountable—or whether they risk being captured once again by narrow sectional interests and the national security state. Cunliffe reflects on the limits of optimism, arguing that while democratic contestation offers no guarantees of good outcomes, abandoning the national interest altogether leaves politics empty, moralized, and unaccountable. For donations, membership inquiries, and educational courses please visit ClassUnity.org
A first-hand video report shows Palestinian Authority forces terrorizing Jews in Area C of Judea and Samaria—raising serious questions about security, Oslo-era agreements, and what's really unfolding on the ground. Today's podcast examines newly surfaced footage of PA forces blocking roads and training with heavy weapons, alongside stark warnings from Israel's Defense Minister that Judea and Samaria could face an October 7–style attack. With Israeli counterterror operations reducing terrorist attacks by over 80% in 2025, officials stress that sustained IDF presence and buffer zones are essential to prevent terrorist groups from re-establishing themselves. Today's episode also breaks down statistics that the media often ignores: terror trends in 2025, Israel's growing population, rising birth rates among Jews, declining mortality, and a 25% increase in Israel's GDP—all pointing to a very different reality than what the media often portrays. From Israel's recognition of Somaliland's independence and the riots taking place in Iran to demographic shifts and spiritual awakenings inside Israel, The Israel Guys connect the dots between security, sovereignty, and truth on the ground. Join The Land of Israel Fellowship: https://thelandofisrael.com/ Join The Israel Guys member program: https://israelguys.link/TIGmember Purchase an "Israel" patch hat: https://theisraelguys.store/products/israel-1948-cap Sign up for the men's Pruning trip to Israel: https://serveisrael.com/volunteer/pruning/ Follow The Israel Guys on Telegram: https://t.me/theisraelguys Follow Us On X: https://x.com/theisraelguys Follow Us On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theisraelguys Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theisraelguys Source Links: https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/420199 https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/420192 https://thejewishedition.com/topics/health-medicine/2025/12/31/jewish-population-booms-media-see-malaise/ https://x.com/DovLipman/status/2000208282145673618?s=20 https://x.com/FrumTikTok/status/2005854810780717113?s=20 https://belaaz.com/news/at-least-2-killed-by-police-at-mass-protests-against-iranian-regime-in-tehran-elsewhere/
Episode 2.70Every New Year feels like standing at the edge of something new. Fresh starts. New resolutions. Another chance.But Scripture reminds us that real change rarely comes through dramatic leaps—it comes through faithful steps.In this episode, Michael and Zach reflect on the biblical meaning of the Jordan River as a place of transition, renewal, and obedience. From Israel entering the Promised Land, to Elijah and Elisha, to Naaman's healing, to Jesus' own baptism, the Jordan marks moments where God brings His people through change, not around it.Using the New Year as a natural pause for reflection, the conversation explores:-Why we're drawn to fresh starts-Why New Year's resolutions often fail-How sanctification works through ordinary, repeated obedience-The difference between chasing goals and walking faithfully in a direction-Why God's grace transforms us slowly—but surelyThis is a reminder that the Christian life isn't about instant arrival, but steady movement—crossing the water one step at a time, trusting the God who goes with us.If you're entering a new year feeling hopeful, hesitant, or worn out, this episode is an invitation to begin again—not with pressure, but with presence.Find our videocast here: https://youtu.be/QZKkJDKypE8Merch here: https://take-2-podcast.printify.me/Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/reakt-music/deep-stoneLicense code: 2QZOZ2YHZ5UTE7C8Find more Take 2 Theology content at http://www.take2theology.com
Washington is stepping up diplomatic efforts to address Israeli objections to a possible Turkish role in an International Stabilisation Force in Gaza, a move that could affect plans to disarm Hamas and advance US President Donald Trump's Gaza peace plan. Trump is due to host Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on 29 December in Florida. The meeting is the latest attempt to revive the Gaza plan, which aims to move from a ceasefire towards the creation of a new governing arrangement in Gaza, the deployment of an international force and the disarmament of Hamas. On Friday, Turkish and Egyptian officials met their US counterparts in Miami. With a ceasefire in place in Gaza, Washington is pushing the next phase of its plan, which would include Turkish troops in an International Stabilisation Force. From Washington's perspective, Turkey's involvement is considered essential to the plan, said Asli Aydintasbas of the Brookings Institution. Turkey and Iran unite against Israel as regional power dynamics shift Israeli objections Hamas disarmament depends on the creation of a new Palestinian governing entity and the presence of international peacekeepers, with Turkey acting as a guarantor, Aydintasbas said. “Without Turkey in this process, decommissioning Hamas weapons would not occur. That is implicit in the agreement.” Turkey's close ties with Hamas are well known, with senior Hamas figures reportedly hosted in Turkey. While Turkey's Western allies label Hamas a terrorist group, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said its members are liberation fighters. Trump has publicly thanked Ankara for using its influence to encourage Hamas to accept the peace plan. Israel opposes any Turkish military presence in Gaza, fearing Turkey would support Hamas rather than disarm it. Israel is also concerned about cyber attacks attributed to Hamas operating from Turkish territory and doubts Turkey would act in Israel's interests, said Gallia Lindenstrauss, a Turkey analyst at the Institute for National Security Studies in Tel Aviv. “There's a risk of an accident between Israeli and Turkish forces, given the already high tensions and suspicions. It's hard to see a positive outcome,” she said. Israel has struggled to persuade Trump to back its position. “The US has its own priorities, and is receptive to Ankara due to strong Trump-Erdogan relations,” Lindenstrauss added. Turkey ready to help rebuild Gaza, but tensions with Israel could be a barrier Turkey's position Erdogan, who has cultivated close ties with Trump, has said Turkey is ready to send soldiers to Gaza. Reports have claimed Turkey has a brigade on standby for deployment. Turkey's relationship with Hamas is a “double-edged sword”, said Ozgur Unluhisarcikli, head of the German Marshall Fund office in Ankara. From Israel's point of view, Turkey is too close to Hamas, but “if you want to contribute to disarming them, dialogue is needed”. Any Gaza mission would be risky, but the Turkish army has decades of experience, Unluhisarcikli said. “It has a proven track record in terms of post-conflict stabilisation from the Balkans to Afghanistan. They have proven they can operate in such environments.” Despite strained diplomatic ties, the Turkish and Israeli militaries still maintain open communication. The two countries operate a hotline to avoid clashes between their air forces over Syria, demonstrating continued military coordination despite political tensions. Turkey warns Kurdish-led fighters in Syria to join new regime or face attack Regional doubts Egypt and Saudi Arabia distrust Turkey's ties with Hamas and question its intentions in Gaza, Unluhisarcikli said, with concerns that echo memories of Ottoman-era rule. On Monday, US Ambassador to Turkey Tom Barrack met Netanyahu in an effort to ease Israeli concerns. However, prospects for a breakthrough are likely to depend on this month's meeting between Netanyahu and Trump. Incentives may be offered to encourage Israel to accept Turkey's role, but the issue is unlikely to be resolved that way, said Asli Aydintasbas of the Brookings Institution. “Because this is such a fundamental and existential issue for Israel, I don't think incentives will work,” she said. “As to whether or not Trump would go so far as to withhold military or financial aid, it would be very unlikely. Rather, it may just let this situation sort of fester. I don't think the Americans have a clear plan to push forward if the answer from Netanyahu is to say no.”
Pastors' Point of View Ep. 384 with Dr. Andy Woods. “Prophecy Update”Topics covered:Israel's WealthWorld vs. IsraelMOTB TechnologyPersecutionSocietal SinsAre we watching prophecy unfold in real-time? From Israel's unprecedented wealth sparking international jealousy to AI technology enabling conversations with the deceased, the signs are undeniable. The world is turning against Israel exactly as Scripture predicted 2,500 years ago, and even our closest allies are pushing the dangerous two-state solution. Meanwhile, technology is normalizing what the Bible calls detestable—from necromancy through AI "generative ghosts" to digital IDs that could pave the way for a mark-of-the-beast system. The societal sins of Revelation 9 aren't future anymore; they're being mainstreamed today. But here's the hope: Titus 2:13 reminds us we're looking for the blessed hope and appearing of our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ. My hope isn't in this world getting better—it's in His soon return. The question is: where is your hope anchored? On the shifting sands of this world or on the solid rock of Christ? Don't wait to secure your eternal destiny. Trust in Jesus today—He's not just a solution, He's THE only solution. Are your eyes open to what's happening? The countdown continues.
Send us a textWhat if the hardest moments in life aren't payback but preparation? We open Job and 2 Corinthians 1 to reframe suffering as God's tool for refinement, not retribution. Rather than chasing explanations, we pursue encounter: the God who never explained Job's pain still revealed his sovereignty, wisdom, and majesty. That shift changes how we walk through affliction—submitting to God, practicing gratitude in the storm, and learning to “vindicate” him when circumstances look hostile.We press into the mystery of providence and Satan's limited reach, the image of “a dog on God's chain” resetting our fears with theology. From Israel's exile to Job's losses, catastrophe from the ground can be restoration from above. We talk about eternal hope that outlasts every wound, and the practical fruit of trials: endurance, patience, self-examination, and a deeper intimacy with Christ. True faith isn't about quantity; it's about the object. Even a mustard seed anchored in Jesus cannot be snatched from his hand.Job 19 becomes the heartbeat: “I know my Redeemer lives.” In the Bible's oldest book, resurrection breaks in, and we trace Job as a type of Christ—innocent suffering, felt abandonment, and the mediator's intercession. We also warn against leaning on human wisdom to decode pain; it's vanity without God's revelation. The throughline is simple and demanding: take your trials as from God, look for the lesson he intends, and expect him to meet you with himself. If this conversation strengthens your endurance and renews your hope, subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a review so more listeners can find it.Support the showBE PROVOKED AND BE PERSUADED!
In this episode of Scriptures, Stories & Strategies, Niqueea dives deep into Psalm 77 and the spiritual discipline of remembrance—why God commands us to remember, and how it transforms our faith and businesses. From Israel's memorial stones in Joshua to Asaph's moment of despair turned hope, we'll explore how remembering God's past faithfulness anchors us in present uncertainty. Plus, Niqueea shares a simple activity to help you recall what God has already done in your business so you can trust Him for what's next.
To contend for the faith is to wrestle and endure in the daily walk of following Jesus. Jude reminds us that we must look to the past to understand how to stand firm today. From Israel's rebellion in the wilderness to the examples of Cain, Balaam, and Korah, Scripture shows us the danger of turning from God's truth and the importance of staying faithful to the calling He has given us. Contending for the faith requires endurance and focus. We run the race by looking to Jesus, the perfecter of our faith, knowing that He has already won the victory. As we follow Him, we are called to soak in God's Word, beg for His will, and walk in His way, allowing what we believe to be visible in how we live. In a world filled with confusion and darkness, God calls His people to wake up, push back the darkness, and shine the light of Christ wherever they go.Check out our video version of this episode: https://youtu.be/Spa3WGxQ32cSubscribe to our YouTube channel here: https://youtu.be/8wmeCwBf_zkLearn more about us at chestnutmountain.orgFollow us on Facebook & Instagram @chestnutmtn_Don't forget to subscribe to this podcast, leave a review, and let us know what you think.
This week's guest is Dean Leitersdorf, CEO of Decart. Decart is a vertically integrated AI research lab building some of the world's most advanced audio and video models, including Mirage, a real-time generative video system where users can transform themselves or their environments instantly.We dive into Dean's path from finishing his PhD in computer science at 21 to founding Decart with the ambition of creating a true “before-and-after” company in AI. We cover how Decart evolved from GPU optimization to leading-edge video models, why Mirage has attracted massive adoption in advertising and ecommerce, and what it means to build entirely new consumer experiences on the internet. We also discuss the broader enterprise interest in real-time video, how Decart balances continuous consumer iteration with lab-first research, and why Dean believes this is one of the few moments in history where founders can truly build trillion-dollar businesses.Episode Chapters: 2:10 — From Israel to Palo Alto4:22 — What Dean is running toward6:15 — Building for the future of AI9:40 — How people use Decart14:05 — Building a model from scratch19:08 — Who adopts these models first24:05 — Decart's focus areas27:06 — Attracting world-class talent30:00 — Choosing to integrate or partner34:04 — Thinking about consumer impact39:38 — Quick fire roundThis episode is brought to you by Grata, the world's leading deal sourcing platform. Our AI-powered search, investment-grade data, and intuitive workflows give you the edge needed to find and win deals in your industry. Visit grata.com to schedule a demo today.Fresh out of Y Combinator's Summer batch, Overlap is an AI-driven app that uses LLMs to curate the best moments from podcast episodes. Imagine having a smart assistant who reads through every podcast transcript, finds the best parts or parts most relevant to your search, and strings them together to form a new curated stream of content - that is what Overlap does. Podcasts are an exponentially growing source of unique information. Make use of it! Check out Overlap 2.0 on the App Store today.
Today we saw how even the numbers preach the gospel: 5 + 2 = 12 (Jesus feeds the 5,000 — Israel satisfied). 7 → 7 with 4,000 (Jesus feeds the Gentiles — the nations satisfied). From Israel to the nations, King Jesus is more than enough to fill what we empty and meet every need.
Tonight we're all over the map—literally and figuratively. From Israel's influencer strategy and Netanyahu's latest moves, to Candace's update and the TPUSA drama. Then we'll shoot for the moon (literally), talk about the poor guy who found a tooth in his sandwich, and break down what's really inside an oatmeal cream pie. Buckle up—it's going to be a ride.
This week's Prophetic Update delivers a powerful, no-nonsense review of the most urgent global events through the lens of Bible prophecy. From Israel's battle against Hamas in Gaza and the rising threat of Hezbollah on the northern front, to Russia and Iran tightening their military partnership, China advancing its influence across the Middle East, and the fractured state of Europe, the headlines reveal prophetic patterns that Scripture warned would mark the last days.Video Version Available Immediately upon Release at 9:00pm ET/8:00pm CT at https://www.lastchristian.netWe examine President Trump's fiery speech at the United Nations, his rejection of globalist agendas, and his defense of national sovereignty, all while calling the world to confront unchecked migration and international corruption. We connect these events to Daniel's prophecy of unstable kingdoms of iron and clay, and the preparations for a coming covenant with many.The report digs deep into global economic tremors such as inflation, food shortages, and soaring debt. This alongside the accelerating march toward digital currencies and AI-driven systems of control. These developments foreshadow the coming Beast system described in Revelation 13, where no one can buy or sell without the mark.We also address the moral collapse sweeping the West. Including governments celebrating abortion, enforcing gender confusion, and silencing biblical truth. The viral false prophecy of a September 23–24 Rapture is exposed in light of Jesus' warning that no one knows the day or hour, and we highlight the rise of scoffers and false teachers foretold in 2 Peter and Jude.Finally, we examine the dangerous rise of interfaith “one world religion” movements and the escalating persecution of Christians worldwide.This Prophetic Update is more than a newscast. It is a watchman's trumpet, connecting this week's headlines directly to the Word of God. Wars and rumors of wars, nations aligning against Israel, technology building Babel 2.0, apostasy spreading, and persecution mounting. All signs that the return of Jesus Christ is near, even at the door.For more information, please visit www.lastchristian.net
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Have the Brits gone too far enforcing draconian free speech laws when it comes to social media? Yes. Is this story not the same as people have been claiming it is? Also yes. The assassination of Charlie Kirk has become fertile ground for people to birth their conspiracy theories. From Israel to disappearing bullets to fake text messages, we're separating fact from fiction.GUEST: Josh FirestineLink to today's sources: https://www.louderwithcrowder.com/sources-september-22-2025Buy the OG Mug Club Mug on Crowder Shop now! https://crowdershop.com/products/og-mug-club-mugLet my sponsor American Financing help you regain control of your finances. Go to https://americanfinancing.net/crowder or call 800-974-6500. NMLS 182334, http://nmlsconsumeraccess.org/DOWNLOAD THE RUMBLE APP TODAY: https://rumble.com/our-appsJoin Rumble Premium to watch this show every day! http://louderwithcrowder.com/PremiumGet your favorite LWC gear: https://crowdershop.com/Bite-Sized Content: https://rumble.com/c/CrowderBitsSubscribe to my podcast: https://rss.com/podcasts/louder-with-crowder/FOLLOW ME: Website: https://louderwithcrowder.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/scrowder Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/louderwithcrowder Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stevencrowderofficialMusic by @Pogo
My guest this week on The Long Form is Amjad Taha — one of the Arab world's most outspoken and controversial political analysts. From Israel and Palestine to Sudan's war, Middle Eastern influence in Africa, and the rise of extremism, Amjad doesn't hold back. In this unfiltered conversation, we challenge him on his support for Israel, accusations against the UAE, and what terrorism means for East Africa and Rwanda. This episode goes beyond headlines to uncover the hard truths about global power, geopolitics, and the battle for Africa's future. #Israel #Hamas #MiddleEast Listen to the Long Form with Sanny Ntayombya podcast on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/rw/podcast/the-long-form-with-sanny-ntayombya/id1669879621Listen to the Long Form with Sanny Ntayombya podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7HkkUi4bUyIeYktQhWOljcFollow Long Form with Sanny Ntayombya on Twitter: https://x.com/TheLongFormRwFollow Long Form with Sanny Ntayombya on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelongformrw/Follow Long Form with Sanny Ntayombya on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@longformrwFollow Sanny Ntayombya on Twitter: https://x.com/SannyNtayombya About Long Form with Sanny Ntayombya:The Long Form with Sanny Ntayombya is a weekly podcast intent on keeping you up to date with current affairs in Rwanda. The topics discussed range from politics, business, sports to entertainment. If you want to share your thoughts on the topics I discuss use the hashtag #LongFormRw on Twitter and follow us on Twitter and Instagram on our handle @TheLongFormRwBe a part of the conversation.
Culture is always trying to rename, redefine, and reshape God's people—but like Daniel and his friends, we're called to stand out, not blend in. ✨
Episode 2. of Occupied Tech deep dives into the world of digital rights, surveillance and the escalating cyber warfare against Palestinians. From Israel's systemic digital apartheid to what experts now call “digital genocide,” this conversation sheds light on how tech is weaponised as a tool of oppression. Host Paul Biggar is joined by Eric Sype, national organiser at 7amleh https://7amleh.org/ The Arab Center for the Advancement of Social Media. Together, they unpack how Israel routinely disrupts Palestinian ICT infrastructure with a “kill switch,” how Big Tech enables censorship and mass surveillance and how digital repression plays out on platforms like Meta, Google and PayPal. -------------------------- Support Palestine Deep Dive from as little as £1 per moth: https://www.palestinedeepdive.com/support -------------------------- Occupied Tech is a podcast by Tech for Palestine in collaboration with Palestine Deep Dive. Each episode explores how the global tech industry fuels Israel's apartheid, occupation, and genocide, while also highlighting the brave individuals and organisations working to dismantle this system of oppression.
On this week's Hopecast, David and Marilynn Chadwick join Jenn Houston in a deep dive into all the current events with prophetic implications occurring in the month of September. From Israel calling up reserve troops, to the riots in Nepal and more.
Monte Judah shares Israel's fight with Hamas, Netanyahu's sovereignty plan, and UN debates on a Palestinian state in this week's update.00:00 – Introduction & Opening Greeting00:02 – Hamas spokesman eliminated00:06 – Hamas propaganda silenced00:10 – IDF demands Hamas surrender & hostages released00:20 – Warning: Gaza City may be leveled00:25 – UN General Assembly meets on Palestinian statehood00:29 – U.S. blocks Palestinian reps from attending00:34 – Nations facing restrictions at the UN00:40 – Netanyahu announces 82% sovereignty plan00:45 – Implications for Judea and Samaria00:52 – Prophetic perspective: Nations vs. Israel00:58 – Call to prayer for Israel & Jerusalem01:02 – Closing remarks & Shabbat Shalom
Chad fills in for Daisy and things get heated—scams, global chaos, and the Epstein presser that has everyone demanding answers. From Israel and Hamas to Greta Thunberg's “acting career,” Trump's clash with NATO and Poland, Rubio on cartels, and Nancy Mace's fiery pushback—this episode doesn't hold back. Plus, the latest twists in the Epstein case: victims fighting to release their own list, lawyers speaking out, and Trump addressing the slow drip of files. Buckle up, because the truth is what everyone's after… but who's really being protected?SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS TO SUPPORT OUR SHOW!Grab your starter kit today with up to 43% off your entire order from MUDWTR, plus FREE shipping and a FREE rechargeable frother using code CHICKS at https://MUDWTR.comStart your dog's day right—just sprinkle Ruff Greens on their breakfast! Head to https://RuffChicks.com and use promo code CHICKS for a FREE Jumpstart Bag (a $20 value)—just pay shipping.Try the new OneSkin Scalp Serum and get 15% off with code CHICKS for your best hair ever! Visit https://OneSkin.co Donate $20 to support women's success and receive the book, A Woman's Guide, Seven Rules for Success in Business and Life from Concerned Women for America. Visit https://ConcernedWomen.org/Chicks
In this sermon, the Rev. Canon Anna E. Rossi explores the theme of the stranger in scripture, Christian tradition, and contemporary life. From Israel's exile to Jeremiah's lament, from the Annunciation to Mary to Joseph of Arimathea's plea for Jesus' body, God appears as both stranger and guest. Jesus challenges us to take the lower place and to invite those we do not know to the banquet. In a time when immigrants and neighbors are imperiled, the call is clear: to recognize Christ in the stranger, and to welcome all to the table of shared humanity. Proper 17C • Jeremiah 2:4-13 • Psalm 81:1,10-16 • Hebrews 13:1-8,15-16 • Luke 14:1,7-14
Michael reflects on what he calls a truly bad day for world peace. From Israel's explosive expansion of West Bank settlements to Russia's massive new strike on Ukraine, he connects the dots and explains why these developments may mark the death of the two-state solution and a dangerous new phase in global instability. Sobering, passionate, and essential listening...all starting with something he found as he began to unpack in his brand new studio. Original air date 21 August 2025.
Ever feel like life slams a brick wall into your plans? We all want to go our own way, but God gives something better: Ten commandments that aren't just rules—they're a lifeline. In this sermon, we explore how God's law exposes our need, points us to Christ, and anchors us in a community of love, justice, and peace. From Israel's story to our own, discover how the Spirit transforms hearts, frees us from guilt, and empowers us to live in grateful obedience. If you've ever wrestled with “Why can't I just do what I want?” this message will give you a new perspective on God's “No” and the life He actually designed for you.Time:AfternoonMinister:Rev. Taylor KernTexts:Deuteronomy 5:1–29Heidelberg Catechism: Lord's Day 34Series:The Three Pillars of the Christian Faith
Earlier this year, I received the mind-bendingly generous offer of a couple of weeks “at sea” this summer to really drill down on writing my dissertation. It was the first time I was able to set aside every other beautiful burden in my life and focus my whole attention on turning tens of thousands of words on the Christian imagination into a single thesis. My soundtrack for those sabbatical weeks was the only Jeff Buckley album, entitled, appropriately, Grace. Memphians are usually vaguely aware of Buckley, primarily because of his tragic death by drowning where the Wolf River meets the Mississippi. These are the two rivers we are told not to swim, often with Buckley's name added to the haunting testimonials. I myself was taught to fear the big waters by the invocation of his name. Jeff Buckley's shocking death in 1997 was one of many stories of young, talented, beautiful people whose early promise was cut short. Critics and listeners had praised him as “the next truly great artist,” citing his soulful tone, soaring range, and out-of-the-box sensibilities. And then he was no more. I've thought about Jeff Buckley a lot this week, for a few reasons. As I transition back into life at St. Patrick, I still have the taste of that fruitful couple of weeks scored by his album. I will forever be transported back to St. George Island whenever I hear him. Also, this past week a new documentary on his life opened in theaters and I've been foaming at the mouth to go see it. There's something about his album and story that touches “life eternal” for me. It's somehow both a product of its time and also an echo of past and future. Most meaningfully, I've been immersed in Psalm 105's brief coverage of Joseph this week in preparation for this Sunday's sermon. From Israel's perspective in Genesis, (at least for several decades), Joseph's was another story like Jeff's. A beloved young man, full of vision and promise and vitality, stolen from this world too soon. We could easily learn defensiveness and cynicism from such apparently senseless losses: “how to shoot someone who outdrew you.” The world doesn't fight fair, so why should we? Yet a wider perspective shows us that “it's never (really) over.” In fact, if we can see the whole picture, we might just take a posture in the mean-times that looks more like worship, even if “it's a cold and it's a broken hallelujah.” Can't wait to be with you all!
Joe Pags blasts through a rapid-fire news hour—California's response to Texas Democrats on the run, to Texas AG Ken Paxton's major court victory! Then, author and filmmaker Salvador Litvak joins to discuss his hit film Guns and Moses, so popular it's headed back to theaters. From Israel's challenges to the rise of antisemitism, Litvak delivers a fascinating, insightful conversation you won't forget. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Book of Daniel's prophecies are coming alive, pointing clearly to the days we're living in now. From Israel's miraculous rebirth in 1948 to the unfolding plans for the Third Temple, the signs are lining up just as Scripture said they would. Ritual baths that were dry for 2,000 years are filling again, and the Temple Mount Institute is preparing for sacrifices, signaling the restoration of Old Covenant practices before the return of Jesus.The generation that witnessed Israel's rebirth is now 77 years old, aligning with the timeline Jesus spoke of regarding the last generation. These aren't distant prophecies—they're real signs happening around us, pointing to the rapture and Jesus' soon return. Stay awake, stay ready, and keep your eyes on Israel as the prophetic clock continues to tick.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Monique and Krista did a special edition of the Family Meeting today with our friends over at the Informed Takes podcast. They did a deep dive into the escalating Israel-Iran conflict. This included exploring the geopolitical, historical, and biblical dimensions of the crisis, including Iran's proxy wars, nuclear ambitions, and the potential U.S. role in the conflict. From Israel's strategic strikes to Iran's retaliation, get informed on the real stakes, debunk misinformation, and hear candid discussions on U.S. foreign policy, regime change, and Christian perspectives. Resources: • For on-the-ground reporting about Israel and the Middle East, follow our friend Chuck Holton; https://www.youtube.com/@hotzonepodcast/streams • Watch our previous discussion about the start of the war in Israel from October 2023; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JpA-nJQOtE • Documentary on the history of Iran; https://www.youtube.com/live/FXlHxrBJoik
Dave Spencer, Kurt Bardella, and Ashley Davis break down the week's most consequential political developments. From Israel's devastating strikes on Iran's weakened regime to Trump's controversial deployment of National Guard and Marines on American soil, the hosts examine how close we are to major flashpoints both abroad and at home. Plus, they analyze whether Republicans in Congress will actually stand up to Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" or cave like they always do. Recorded live on June 18, 2025.What You'll Hear:Iran's collapse and what it means for Middle East stabilityThe dangerous precedent of military deployment on U.S. streetsWhy Congress keeps failing at fiscal responsibilityHow California's political future hangs in the balanceBehind-the-scenes intelligence that spooked Washington Continued Reading and Relevant Links"Israel strikes dozens of targets in Iran, including nuclear program: IDF" - ABC NewsComprehensive coverage of Israel's multi-wave strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, including damage assessments and international reactions."Trump White House opens door to historic military deployment on U.S. soil" - Washington PostIn-depth analysis of Trump's unprecedented use of National Guard and Marines for domestic law enforcement, including constitutional implications."The GOP megabill could cost trillions, putting focus on fiscal conservatism rhetoric" - NPRHow Trump's massive spending bill exposes the gap between Republican rhetoric about fiscal responsibility and actual policy decisions."The Nation's Fiscal Health: Strategy Needed as Debt Levels Accelerate" - U.S. Government Accountability OfficeOfficial government analysis showing debt projected to reach 200% of GDP by 2047, with net interest costs already exceeding Medicare and defense spending. Follow Practically Political on YouTube and Twitter.Follow Ashley DavisFollow Kurt Bardella
On this electric Flag Day Eve episode, Scott Hennen brings you the pulse of patriotism, policy, and community pride. From Israel's dramatic strikes on Iranian nuclear sites to a Flag Day celebration like no other in Fargo, it's a full-blown firecracker of a show.
As we journey through David's rise to power, several key themes emerge that speak directly to our lives today. Let's explore how this ancient story points us toward the ultimate King who holds "the key of David."Themes of this Podcast:God's plan involves unity among His people. From Israel's tribes gathering at Hebron to the diverse multitude in Revelation standing before the throne, Scripture consistently points toward unification.Faith-filled leadership attracts loyal followers. David's authentic faith drew others to him. Do our lives display the kind of genuine faith that makes others want to follow?The Messianic Promise matters. The Chronicler's focus on David points to something greater—the promise of a perfect King who will establish an eternal kingdom. Jesus, the "key of David," fulfills this promise and opens doors that no one can shut.Show notes for this episode:BlogWe love feedback, but can't reply without your email address. Message us your thoughts and contact info! Contact Bible Book ClubDonate or pick up merch here Like, comment, or message us through Bible Book Club's InstagramLike or comment on Susan's Facebook or InstagramLeave us an Apple reviewContact us through our website formThanks for listening and happy podcasting!
Good news! We'll be back with some brand new episodes starting next month. But in the meantime, here's another classic episode from the archives. Mark is joined by award-winning journalist Ramita Navai for a special extended interview about the Middle East. From Israel's war crimes in Gaza, to life under the Taliban, and the 'Women, Life, Freedom' movement in Iran. Informed, entertaining and shocking, subjects range from the Iranian rapper Toomaj Salehi, whose death sentence was thankfully overturned by the regime after worldwide condemnation – to the hackers who filmed a pro-Iranian regime journalist masturbating to porn in his office. As a British-Iranian journalist, Ramita has won an Emmy and other awards for documentaries such as Afghanistan Undercover, ISIS and the Battle for Iraq, Undercover Syria, and Breaking Into Israel. If you want to understand What The F*** Is Going On in the Middle East, this is the episode for you. Follow Ramita Navai @ramitanavai Follow What The F*** Is Going On? With Mark Steel @wtfisgoingonpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hosted by Frankie Val, Adel Nero, and Zak ‘RedPill78' Paine, this episode of Taking It Back brings fire and clarity to the chaos of the week. The crew tackles the wildly contradictory Wisconsin election results, where a liberal judge won big while voter ID passed by a landslide, and unpacks what it says about fraud, apathy, and the broken GOP machine. Then it's on to Trump's newly declared “Liberation Day” and the global economic shift triggered by his sweeping tariff plan. From Israel and Canada instantly folding to speculation about ending the IRS through tariff-funded sovereignty, it's a conversation that combines economic insight with America First strategy. Plus: a dive into the SignalGate saga, the mainstream media's manufactured freakout, and the wider narrative warfare being waged ahead of the 2024 showdown. Smart, funny, and unfiltered...this is Taking It Back at full throttle.
Former USG Intel analyst and current Washington Institute for Near East Policy senior official Matthew Levitt (@Levitt_Matt) joins Marc to discuss an extraordinary several weeks in the region. From Israel conducting “open heart surgery” on Hizballah, a Gaza with a significantly reduced Hamas but no “day after” plan, to what to do about the burgeoning Iranian nuclear program, Matt's views are essential to assessing the CT landscape in the Middle East and ultimately unpacking the policy challenges for both the US and Israel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices