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From the Dawson Family of Faith, Dr. Gary Fenton, guest speaker, shared a sermon titled "So What Is It That We Are Celebrating?". Go to www.dawsonchurch.org for more information about the ministries and missions at Dawson.
From the Dawson Family of Faith, Dr. Gary Fenton, guest speaker, shared a sermon titled "So What Is It That We Are Celebrating?". Go to www.dawsonchurch.org for more information about the ministries and missions at Dawson.
It's a loaded show where we kick on with PTF and JK having a look back at a thrilling weekend of racing that included a throw-down between Fierceness and Sierra Leone in the Jim Dandy and Pete getting his first winner as an owner at Saratoga.Next up, Matt Cutair of Adelphi Racing drops by to give Gem Mint Ten his well-deserved Adelphi Performance of the Week and to talk about the Adelphi Racing Club experience. You can learn more here.Gary Fenton visits to promote the upcoming LRF Cares Charity Contest. He also tells us about his upcoming role at the Jockey Club conference and the flash digital sale of LRF's most recent Grade 2 winner.Last but not least, Jessica Paquette is here to tell us about the Jockey Forum on Mental Health, which can be found here.
It's a loaded show where we kick on with PTF and JK having a look back at a thrilling weekend of racing that included a throw-down between Fierceness and Sierra Leone in the Jim Dandy and Pete getting his first winner as an owner at Saratoga.Next up, Matt Cutair of Adelphi Racing drops by to give Gem Mint Ten his well-deserved Adelphi Performance of the Week and to talk about the Adelphi Racing Club experience. You can learn more here.Gary Fenton visits to promote the upcoming LRF Cares Charity Contest. He also tells us about his upcoming role at the Jockey Club conference and the flash digital sale of LRF's most recent Grade 2 winner.Last but not least, Jessica Paquette is here to tell us about the Jockey Forum on Mental Health, which can be found here.
PTF kicks off the show by talking with Brian Skirka about the current Monmouth meet and Saturday's Pick Your Prize contest. To download the contest brochure, click here or contact Brian by email at bskirka@monmouthpark.com or phone at 732-571-6595. Note that Monmouth also have an in-person only Sunday NHC qualifier you can read about here.Next up, In the Money's own Will Humphrey is here to go over races of interest from the weekend with an emphasis on the graded stakes from Santa Anita Monday with thoughts on World Record, Eagles Flight, Anisette, Olivia Maralda, Ruby Nell, Mr. Fisk, Reincarnate, Judge Miller, Johannes, Funtastic Again and many more.Last but not least, the TOC's Gary Fenton drops by with an update on the state of racing in Northern California and some details on the upcoming Little Red Feather Cares contest which is happening on Sunday, August 12.
PTF kicks off the show by talking with Brian Skirka about the current Monmouth meet and Saturday's Pick Your Prize contest. To download the contest brochure, click here or contact Brian by email at bskirka@monmouthpark.com or phone at 732-571-6595. Note that Monmouth also have an in-person only Sunday NHC qualifier you can read about here.Next up, In the Money's own Will Humphrey is here to go over races of interest from the weekend with an emphasis on the graded stakes from Santa Anita Monday with thoughts on World Record, Eagles Flight, Anisette, Olivia Maralda, Ruby Nell, Mr. Fisk, Reincarnate, Judge Miller, Johannes, Funtastic Again and many more.Last but not least, the TOC's Gary Fenton drops by with an update on the state of racing in Northern California and some details on the upcoming Little Red Feather Cares contest which is happening on Sunday, August 12.
The managing partner of the largest horse racing syndicate in California, Gary Fenton, provides details about the pomp and circumstance of the Kentucky Derby and shares his pick for this Saturday's race.
In hour two, Hoch and Crowder are workshopping a new restaurant idea with an eye catching name. We all love the Odell Beckham Jr. signing for the Dolphins but Solana refuses to buy into the team until they prove they can win in January. Then, we preview tomorrow's Kentucky Derby with the managing partner of the largest horse racing syndicate in California, Gary Fenton.
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We kick things off with PTF and JK looking back at the Louisiana Derby and looking forward to the Florida Derby.Next up Tyler Frausto is here with details on the Florida Derby and Santa Derby contests. Sign up to play at xpressbet.com/tournaments and ask Tyler any questions at Tyler.Frausto@1st.com.Last but not least, Gary Fenton of the TOC is here with insight on what's really going on between Southern California and Northern California racing.Brought to you by Free Rein coffee. Use the promo code MONEY20 for a 20% discount sitewide at freereincoffeee.com.
We kick things off with PTF and JK looking back at the Louisiana Derby and looking forward to the Florida Derby.Next up Tyler Frausto is here with details on the Florida Derby and Santa Derby contests. Sign up to play at xpressbet.com/tournaments and ask Tyler any questions at Tyler.Frausto@1st.com.Last but not least, Gary Fenton of the TOC is here with insight on what's really going on between Southern California and Northern California racing.Brought to you by Free Rein coffee. Use the promo code MONEY20 for a 20% discount sitewide at freereincoffeee.com.
The show kicks off with PTF and Gary Fenton of Little Red Feather talking about this weekend's upcoming LRF Cares Charity Challenge -- you can sign up to play here.Then Nick Tammaro is here with thoughts on the Wednesday Pick Six at Saratoga.Josh Nguyen stops by to talk about the new ITM video/podcast series The Perfect Trip.And last but not least, Kim Weir is here to give us an update on the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation 40th anniversary summer and to let us know that tix for the August 22 BBQ are selling fast. Get yours here.
The show kicks off with PTF and Gary Fenton of Little Red Feather talking about this weekend's upcoming LRF Cares Charity Challenge -- you can sign up to play here.Then Nick Tammaro is here with thoughts on the Wednesday Pick Six at Saratoga.Josh Nguyen stops by to talk about the new ITM video/podcast series The Perfect Trip.And last but not least, Kim Weir is here to give us an update on the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation 40th anniversary summer and to let us know that tix for the August 22 BBQ are selling fast. Get yours here.
It's a major Saturday of racing all across North America and we've got you covered.First off, PTF sits down with NYRA content producer Matthew DeSantis to talk about the Saratoga Pick Six.We have a special Horseplayer Happy Hour crossover where Vanessa Ryle gives her thoughts on the King George at Ascot in our BC spotlight segment -- with a Michelle Yu cameo.Gary Fenton pops in to tell us about the upcoming LRF Cares Challenge.Frank Scatoni is here with thoughts on this weekend's Del Mar contest, focusing on the late card Saturday.Eric Solomon gives us the scoop at Monmouth and Drew Coatney brings us home talking Monmouth.
It's a major Saturday of racing all across North America and we've got you covered.First off, PTF sits down with NYRA content producer Matthew DeSantis to talk about the Saratoga Pick Six.We have a special Horseplayer Happy Hour crossover where Vanessa Ryle gives her thoughts on the King George at Ascot in our BC spotlight segment -- with a Michelle Yu cameo.Gary Fenton pops in to tell us about the upcoming LRF Cares Challenge.Frank Scatoni is here with thoughts on this weekend's Del Mar contest, focusing on the late card Saturday.Eric Solomon gives us the scoop at Monmouth and Drew Coatney brings us home talking Monmouth.
This week, Dr. Gary Fenton, Senior Advancement Officer, Beeson Divinity School, shared a message from 1 Thessalonians about encouragement. Go to www.dawsonchurch.org for more information about the ministries and missions at Dawson.
This week, Dr. Gary Fenton, Senior Advancement Officer, Beeson Divinity School, shared a message from 1 Thessalonians about encouragement. Go to www.dawsonchurch.org for more information about the ministries and missions at Dawson.
Jason opens the show beginning to discuss Fair Grounds big upcoming Louisiana Derby day card. Then we welcome in Gary Fenton to talk about his 3rd place finish in the NHC, Little Red Feather horses, and more!
Neil Elort from Internet Magazine and Gary Fenton from NetUser drop by to see if the Internet really is just full of cack, while former GamesMaster Golden Joystick winner Johnny Hurbet plays Sega Rally Championship against Mark Blundell.There's news on Virtual World, the Silicon View and Toy Story, along with reviews of Earthworm Jim 2 (MegaDrive), Rayman (Saturn) and Power Serve (PSX), and Dom heads to the DOOM Championships at the Microsoft Windows 95 launch.Get next week's episode early on Patreon!Join the GamesMaster conversation on Discord!Theme song by Other ChrisFollow Luke on TwitterFollow Ash on TwitterFollow Under Consoletation on TwitterFollow Under Consoletation on InstagramSend your thoughts to feedback@underconsoletation.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/underconsolepod. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In a special edition of the show, PTF is joined by owner Craig Bernick, horseman Gary Fenton, and journalist Jay Privman to let players know about what's going on with the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority in the light of last week's announcement about USADA involvement (or lack thereof). It's a lively discussion, a little contentious at times, that is sure to leave horseplayers better informed on the topic, and includes a little free consulting to the authority itself.
In a special edition of the show, PTF is joined by owner Craig Bernick, horseman Gary Fenton, and journalist Jay Privman to let players know about what's going on with the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority in the light of last week's announcement about USADA involvement (or lack thereof). It's a lively discussion, a little contentious at times, that is sure to leave horseplayers better informed on the topic, and includes a little free consulting to the authority itself.
In a special edition of the show, PTF is joined by owner Craig Bernick, horseman Gary Fenton, and journalist Jay Privman to let players know about what's going on with the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority in the light of last week's announcement about USADA involvement (or lack thereof). It's a lively discussion, a little contentious at times, that is sure to leave horseplayers better informed on the topic, and includes a little free consulting to the authority itself.
Text: Acts 16:25-34Series: “Gearing Up for a Fantastic Fall” Now that cruise ships are seeing passengers return, I am reminded of the story I came across years ago, at a time when cruise ships were about as ubiquitous on the open seas as semis on the Interstate. The story had to do with the captain of one such ship who was admired by the officers under his command for his skill in piloting the large ship. And yet those same officers were puzzled by a ritual they saw the captain perform each day. Every morning, before going to the bridge, he would unlock a special compartment in his office, remove a lockbox, unlock it, take a slip of fading paper out of it, read it, return it to the lock box, lock it, and replace it in the compartment, which he would then relock. When the captain finally retired and left his office for the last time, the first, second, and third mates, knowing where the captain had kept the key, rushed to the office, opened the lockbox, and pulled out the fading piece of paper to read it. They were breathless as they did so, anticipating the great wisdom that had guided their captain over the years. Imagine their surprise when the fading paper read: “Starboard is right. Port is left.” The captain, despite his years of experience, still felt it important each morning to begin his day with the basics. I wonder how many mishaps in life might have been avoided if people had only attended more carefully to the basics. But you know how it goes. People get a little experience under their belts and start to take things for granted, foundational things, things which they have assumed they would never forget. But somehow they had, and they lived to regret it. It matters not what area of life you're talking about – business or music or sports or academics – if you find yourself struggling to hit your stride, it's never a bad thing to go back and revisit the basics. And certainly this is so when it comes to matters of faith. So, what are the fundamentals of our faith? What is basic to our belief and the one thing we must ever keep before us? The answer to that question is found in this story I've read for you this morning from the book of Acts. You know the story of Acts is the advance of the gospel message from Jerusalem to Judea to Samaria to the uttermost parts of the earth. What began as a sidebar movement with Judaism has now branched out into the Gentile world, with the conversion of non-Jews like the Ethiopian eunuch and the Roman centurion Cornelius, and now a Philippian jailer who had been on the verge of ending his life by falling on his own sword. The jailer's conversion story is significant on a number of levels, though none is more important than the fact that his conversion represents the first Gentile who comes to faith in Jesus who did not have any previous experience with Judaism. Hence, with him, the gospel is indeed moving out to the uttermost parts of the earth. So, how did this jailer come in contact with the good news of Jesus? It all began with Paul and Silas' visit to Philippi, a significant Roman colony in the eastern part of ancient Macedonia. You'll remember that Paul had received a vision to cross over from Asia Minor to preach Jesus to those cities, and Philippi was the first city Silas and he had come to. As was their usual practice, they first concentrated their efforts on Jews and their Gentile sympathizers, one of whom was a businesswoman named Lydia. Along the way, they began to be pursued by a fortune-telling slave girl who was making big money for her owners. But when Paul silenced the spirit that had given the girl this ability, her owners became incensed, dragged Paul and Silas before the local authorities, and had them thrown into the city jail, a dungeon that had been carved out to house the most dangerous of criminals. There Paul and Silas languished in prison, fettered and chained. But instead of ruing their fate and complaining of its injustice, they lift their voices in song, singing of their faith even to the stroke of midnight. And God responds. In a region known for earthquakes, a most violent one occurs, so violent that it shakes the foundations of the prison so that the prison doors fly open and every prisoner's chains come loose. But that's not all that is shaken. The jailer wakes up and sees what has taken place. He draws his sword, prepared to take his own life. After all, his superiors won't be pleased if any prisoners have escaped, no matter that their escape would have been made possible by a natural occurrence. Consider it a basic rule. A jailer must secure the prisoners under his care, under the penalty of death. And just when he is about to finish himself off, he hears the sound of good news coming from where his two Jewish prisoners had been locked up. It's the voice of Paul. “Don't do it! Don't harm yourself! Everyone is still here!” Now the jailer is really shaking. He calls for lights and rushes in to where Paul and Silas are waiting. And bringing them out into the open air, the jailer asks what he knows in his heart is the right question, the most important question he's ever asked: “Sirs, what must I do to be saved?” To be honest, his question is not as theological as we might have imagined. More than likely, the jailer simply wants to know how these two Jews who have been singing in the night and who have in some way been connected to this earthquake might help him get out of the mess he's in from no fault of his own. But Paul, recognizing an opening when one comes his way, jumps at the opportunity. “Believe in the Lord Jesus,” he tells the jailer. “Believe in the Lord Jesus and you will be saved.” And therein lies the basic commitment from which everything else in Christianity unfolds. Is it the full truth of our faith? Of course it isn't. Paul knew that. But he was operating out of an emergency situation, one in which a prison has just collapsed. He didn't have time for a detailed explanation. That, however, would come later, as the jailer invited Paul and Silas to his home, where Paul was able to go into more detail with the jailer and others in his house. Here, Paul only had time for the basics. “Believe.” The word has little, if anything, to do with head knowledge; it has to do with heart knowledge. Remember, the jailer was clueless about Judaism and its priority on commitment. But he understood duty and aligning your life around the one to whom you owe it. “Believe in the Lord Jesus.” Lordship language the jailer understood, as did everyone under Caesar's rule. But now, Paul was telling him that there was another Lord than Caesar. Jesus is Lord, and he holds authority over everything and everyone. “Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved.” Most forms of deliverance are transitory. You may be delivered from something today, only to find yourself in an entirely different place of danger tomorrow. But the salvation that Jesus brings about is something that is secure for today and tomorrow and forevermore. Have you made such a commitment? Can you remember the moment your journey of faith began? Do you have a relationship with the Risen Jesus so that he guides and directs you in everything you're about? Sometimes I'm afraid we make Christian faith much harder and more complicated than it should be. We tend to get bogged down in theology and eschatology and ecclesiology and countless other “ologies” when the core of our faith hinges on a person's willingness to trust in Jesus. I've shared with you before my indebtedness to preaching professor Fred Craddock for his poignant stories that inspire me to follow Jesus. Being back home last Sunday reminded me of one of Craddock's stories. Those of you who grew up in small towns know how that works. You know everyone. Everyone knows you. And people get reputations that can be hard to overcome. Craddock grew up in a small town himself. In one of his books he tells about another boy that grew up there with him, a boy that other boys mistreated because he was, as they called him, “slow-minded.” By that, he meant that the boy would believe everything others told him – hook, line, and sinker. “They're giving away watermelons down at the courthouse.” “Really?” And off he'd go to the courthouse. “Did you know we're not having school next week because the school building burned down?” “It did? That's so sad.” “The President of the United States is going to be here next Saturday.” “Where's he going to be? I'm going to get there early.” He'd believe all of that. One week an evangelist came to their little church and stood at the pulpit and preached, “God loves you. He cares for you. He sent Jesus to redeem you. He wants to be your Savior and Lord. Believe in him and be saved.” And that boy got up from his pew, went forward, and accepted Jesus as his Savior and Lord. There were some people who said he was “slow-minded.” “Maybe he was. I don't know.” None of us knows the state of another person's mind or heart or soul. But what I trust you do know is that when you trust in Jesus, Jesus brings to bear the authority of God on every circumstance and situation you face in this life, especially the most distressing ones. Talk about distressing situations, we may be on the verge of entering yet another one, a situation in which we'll need the assurance that only faith in Jesus can provide. So, pay close attention to what's of utmost importance. Only then will you know your right from your left and be ready to launch out into uncharted waters where hazards are everywhere. But if you trust your life's journey to Jesus, you won't have anything to fear. The Lord Jesus will see you through. Believe in him, and you will be saved. Acts 16:25-34
On the Del Mar lifestyle show, we have Gary Fenton of Little Red Feather and the author of the popular https://blog.littleredfeather.com/top-25-things-to-do-in-del-mar-2021-0 (Top 25 Things to Do in Del Mar) blog, joins PTF to talk about what to eat, drink and do at Del Mar.
On the Del Mar lifestyle show, we have Gary Fenton of Little Red Feather and the author of the popular Top 25 Things to Do in Del Mar blog, joins PTF to talk about what to eat, drink and do at Del Mar.
Co-hosts Doug Sweeney and Kristen Padilla talk to the Rev. Dr. Gary Fenton about his long tenure as a pastor, transitioning from pastoral ministry to working at a university, and his role in stewarding generosity at Beeson Divinity School and Samford University.
Co-hosts Doug Sweeney and Kristen Padilla talk to the Rev. Dr. Gary Fenton about his long tenure as a pastor, transitioning from pastoral ministry to working at a university, and his role in stewarding generosity at Beeson Divinity School and Samford University.
From the Dawson Family of Faith, Dr. Gary Fenton shares from Luke 15 on Go Love Tell Celebration Sunday. Go to www.dawsonchurch.org for more information about the ministries and missions at Dawson.
From the Dawson Family of Faith, Dr. Gary Fenton shares from Luke 15 on Go Love Tell Celebration Sunday. Go to www.dawsonchurch.org for more information about the ministries and missions at Dawson.
In today’s episode of Small-Time Leaders, Gary Fenton shares how sometimes you need to be a quarterback, not a cheerleader. Leadership is more than being inspirational. Leadership is about being the quarterback of the team. To be a great leader, you are to maintain your enthusiasm but also be able to describe the vision in fresh and new terms. Gary Fenton served as a Senior Pastor of the Dawson Family of Faith in Birmingham for over 20 years. This vibrant 7800-members congregation invites people to not only know Christ but also to serve Christ through meeting the needs of others in Birmingham and throughout the world. A dedicated team of ministers leads the congregation to put their faith into action through missions and ministries. Each Sunday morning Dawson has four worship services and a Hispanic service and can be seen every Sunday morning on CBS 42 in north-central Alabama. He has also published four books: Mastering Church Finances, Your Ministry’s Next Chapter, Good for Goodness’ Sake, and Steps on the Character Path. He has articles published periodically on Proclaim, Vital Sermons Today, Leadership Journal, East Texas Medical Referral Journal, and Rev! Magazine. If you would like to get in contact with Gary you can send him an email at Gdfenton@samford.edu or by calling him at 205-999-8883. Michael’s latest book, Roll Up Your Sleeves, is now available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and independent local bookstores. Roll Up Your Sleeves teaches people how to Lead and Live in a Constant Changing World with simple applications. Take a closer look at the book and experience a new way of working through an unexpected change in your life and career by taking the 2-minute My Change Management Style Quiz http://rollupsleevesbook.com/ To learn more about Michael’s Leadership and Life Transition services and see his Leadership & Life Journal blog- a new way to think about at the important things you already know, go to at https://michaelalantate.com/
In today’s episode of Small-Time Leaders, Gary Fenton shares a lesson he learned at 18 years of age that still helps him to this day. Gary teaches us how a small preparation such as having a pen handy at any time takes you far in life. Those who have a pen handy, write notes during a meeting, and markdown important details are to be very successful at their job. It is not just the pen he says but others see you as more professional and well put together as well. Gary Fenton served as a Senior Pastor of the Dawson Family of Faith in Birmingham. This vibrant 7800-members congregation invites people to not only know Christ but also to serve Christ through meeting the needs of others in Birmingham and throughout the world. A dedicated team of ministers leads the congregation to put their faith into action through missions and ministries. Each Sunday morning Dawson has four worship services and a Hispanic service and can be seen every Sunday morning on CBS 42 in north-central Alabama. He has also published four books: Mastering Church Finances, Your Ministry’s Next Chapter, Good for Goodness’ Sake, and Steps on the Character Path. He has articles published periodically on Proclaim, Vital Sermons Today, Leadership Journal, East Texas Medical Referral Journal, and Rev! Magazine. If you would like to get in contact with Gary you can send him an email at Gdfenton@samford.edu or by calling him at 205-999-8883. Michael’s latest book, Roll Up Your Sleeves, is now available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and independent local bookstores. Roll Up Your Sleeves teaches people how to Lead and Live in a Constant Changing World with simple applications. Take a closer look at the book and experience a new way of working through an unexpected change in your life and career by taking the 2-minute My Change Management Style Quiz http://rollupsleevesbook.com/ To learn more about Michael’s Leadership and Life Transition services and see his Leadership & Life Journal blog- a new way to think about at the important things you already know, go to at https://michaelalantate.com/
Special show this week co-hosted with Naomi Tukker. First up, she speaks with Lacey Gaudet and Sheldon Russell about the crisis is affecting their lives. Then PTF sits down with Gary Fenton to ask the same question and talk about the breaking news that racing at Golden Gate has been (hopefully temporarily) suspended.
Articles of impeachment against the U.S. president are moving to the next step and this is only the latest discussion among Americans that can turn heated in mere moments. Many people have joked how the conversation around this year’s Thanksgiving table left extended family members staring at each other in silence as each person worked hard to avoid topics that might upset someone else. Politics, religion and sports — these have always been topics that stirred controversy and sparked debate, but the level of intensity has grown in recent years, so much so that we are seemingly existing in and around anger at all times. To help TAB News co-hosts Jennifer Rash and Debbie Campbell dive a bit deeper into this topic and discuss healthy ways to communicate in an angry culture is Gary Fenton, a leadership consultant, longtime minister and development officer for Samford University in Birmingham. Following the 30-minute interview, TAB staff members and correspondents will present an audio digest of this week’s issue including news, features, Dr. Batson’s Theology 101 column and Sunday School commentaries. Article Locations: Radio commercial propels couple toward years of foster care with ABCH (29:58) Country Christmas parade is largest in state (36:23) Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson (47:45) Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson (55:31) Visit TAB News HERE Subscribe on iTunes HERE
PHOTO: NYRA It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s the IN THE MONEY MONSTER PODS, sponsored by our friends at TVG. In our second of three installments, we have PTF and JK sitting down with TVG's Dave Weaver to discuss the FM Sprint (7:02), Benny Southstreet on the Dirt Mile (24:42), Paul and Duke Matties on the Sprint (41:56), and Billy Koch and Gary Fenton to give us an early look at the Classic and talk about their LRF Cares charity (1:13:26).
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s the Del Mar Pacific Classic Day MONSTER POD. Co-hosted by PTF and genuine Californian Frank Scatoni (2:55), we go through the entire, loaded Pac Classic card in its entirety with the help of special guests Michelle Yu, Tyler Hoffman, Benny Southstreet, Megan Devine, Jonathon Kinchen, Sean Alvarez and Gary Fenton. Fun will be had and winners will be picked. This is a show you don’t want to miss.
It's Horseplayer Thursday and we're thrilled to welcome in Rob Henie from the West Coast/East Coast Handicapping Report to talk about the Del Mar meet, handicapping at the track and at home, two year olds, and more! We also welcome in Gary Fenton from Little Red Feather Racing to talk about their tournament this weekend at Del Mar that is benefiting Thoroughbred Aftercare.
It's a Haskell Day preview unlike any other and a fully loaded show. First up, PTF and JK welcome Frank Mirahmadi who is here to talk about two things: pizza and horse racing. He gives us his analysis of all the Monmouth Park graded stakes on Saturday and also tells us where to find his favorite Za near Monmouth, NYC, and Saratoga. Plus, an undercard starter that Frank says can't lose. Then Brian Skirka stops by to offer his thoughts on Monmouth's card and to offer some amazing advice on the wiseguy places to find air conditioning at MTH on Saturday. Last but not least Gary Fenton is here to talk about the Del Mar meet and the new LRF Cares Del Mar contest that's taking place on track on July 20.
JK and Tugel discuss Oscar Performance, Millridge Farm, and Horse country with Price Bell. They are also joined by Managing Partner Gary Fenton from Little Red Feather to discuss their operation and the state of California racing.
More focus, faith and fruit — that’s how seasoned Christian leaders should look, according to internationally known author, speaker and Bible study leader Dr. Richard Blackaby. A seasoned Christian leader also should serve as the quarterback, not the cheerleader and not the coach, says leadership mentor and longtime minister Dr. Gary Fenton. “The Holy Spirit is the coach.” On this week’s TAB News, co-hosts Jennifer Rash and Debbie Campbell talk with Blackaby and Fenton about Christian leadership during the midway and later years of one’s ministry career. Following the 30-minute interview, TAB staff members and correspondents will present an audio digest of this week’s issue including news, features, Dr. Batson’s Theology 101 column and Sunday School commentaries. Article Locations: Providence Baptist looks back at March 3 tornados: 34:30 Vacation Bible School in Alabama:40:58 Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson:48:19 Bible Studies for Life Sunday School Lesson: 55:46
It's off to the races! Greg heads to the horse track to sit down with Billy Koch and managing partner Gary Fenton of Little Red Feather Racing. Little Red Feather Racing is a very unique racehorse-ownership syndicate and lifestyle club created by Billy in 2002 that enables investors to team up and own percentages of a horse. Now, with over 300 active partners and 40 horses, they have grown into a true champion! Let's hope they can make Greg some money at the tracks! www.littleredfeather.com
Message from Gary Fenton on September 23, 2018