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Pastor Dan Burrell dives into Acts 2:43-47 for a sermon on the importance of prioritizing congregational worship in your life.
Calvary Chapel North Country Podcast
More than 30 Asian-Americans are gathering at the Ramova Theatre in Bridgeport for a night market. All the proceeds from ticket sales benefit local organizations supporting immigrants.
More than 30 Asian-Americans are gathering at the Ramova Theatre in Bridgeport for a night market. All the proceeds from ticket sales benefit local organizations supporting immigrants.
More than 30 Asian-Americans are gathering at the Ramova Theatre in Bridgeport for a night market. All the proceeds from ticket sales benefit local organizations supporting immigrants.
"Joy That Gathers" Hebrews 12:1-3 Rev. Richard Loerop
When workout specialist Norman Radow sat across from a developer who'd just lost a half-billion-dollar condo project in LA and asked what he'd change, the developer pounded the table, "I wouldn't change a thing. I did everything right!" That's when Norman knew exactly why he was there. Norman Radow is CEO of The RADCO Companies, an Atlanta-based opportunistic real estate firm that has acquired, invested in, and operated over 30,000 multifamily units across 15 markets and completed more than 100 deals totaling $3.3 billion over the past decade. But his story begins earlier – as Lehman Brothers' off-balance-sheet workout specialist, where he earned the title "workout king" from The New York Times in 2009 after unwinding some of the most complex distressed assets in modern real estate history. In this conversation, Norman shares battle-tested wisdom from three decades of buying buildings nobody else wanted – from the savings and loan crisis through the GFC to today's market paralysis. Five questions answered: Why did Norman wait three years to get back into the distress game – and what finally triggered his return? What do ALL failed condo projects he studied have in common? (Hint: it's not what you think.) Why are banks giving free extensions to sponsors with "unclean hands" instead of bringing in fresh operators? Where is institutional capital flowing right now – and why non-institutional investors shouldn't compete there. What's the real story behind "extend and pretend" 2.0? If you're trying to make sense of today's multifamily market – the disconnect between debt and equity, why distressed deals aren't trading, and where smart money should position for the next 24-36 months – this delivers hard-earned pattern recognition from someone who's seen this movie before. *** In this series, I cut through the noise to examine how shifting macroeconomic forces and rising geopolitical risk are reshaping real estate investing. With insights from economists, academics, and seasoned professionals, this show helps investors respond to market uncertainty with clarity, discipline, and a focus on downside protection. Subscribe to my free newsletter for timely updates, insights, and tools to help you navigate today's volatile real estate landscape. You'll get: Straight talk on what happens when confidence meets correction - no hype, no spin, no fluff. Real implications of macro trends for investors and sponsors with actionable guidance. Insights from real estate professionals who've been through it all before. Visit GowerCrowd.com/subscribe Email: adam@gowercrowd.com Call: 213-761-1000
In this bonus episode of The Alan Sanders Show (Ep 49), Alan dives into the nationwide "No Kings" protests exploding against Trump's administration, rallying millions and unleashing the Left's "Rage Wing" in clashes that politicize public safety. From viral street fury to deep tensions, discover why these 2025 rallies are reshaping politics. Next, Megyn Kelly blasts AOC over her CNN town hall rants on GOP radicalizing men and her 2028 ambitions—unpacking the fiery feud on masculinity and election drama. Finally, FBI Director Kash Patel levels first-ever terrorism charges on Antifa in a Texas ICE shooting, branding them domestic threats. Alan breaks it down amid rising extremism. Tune in for raw takes on Trump-era headlines, Leftist activism and conservative wins. Subscribe for more! Please take a moment to rate and review the show and then share the episode on social media. You can find me on Facebook, X, Instagram, GETTR, TRUTH Social and YouTube by searching for The Alan Sanders Show. And, consider becoming a sponsor of the show by visiting my Patreon page!
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EU leaders gathered in Copenhagen today, just days after airspace intrusions by unidentified aircraft closed Danish airports. Meanwhile, Washington gathered its top US military brass in Quantico, Virginia, focusing on what the White House has called “the enemy within.” Also, Brazil's free, instant payment platform Pix reshapes the country's financial landscape, with more than 150 million people using it daily. And, people in Afghanistan say the internet has been partially restored after two days of a complete shutdown across the country. Plus, a new musical in London revisits the history of Britain's Black Power movement and the secret police unit that worked to undermine it in the 1960s.Listen to today's Music Heard on Air. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Good Morning BT with Bo Thompson and Beth Troutman | Tuesday, September 30th, 2025. 6:05 Beth’s Song of the Day 6:20 Replay: Mick Mulvaney - Gathering of Generals in VA today 6:35 Subtitle trend stuns Bo and Beth: people under 45 are more likely to use subtitles 6:50 RAM Biz Update; Mountain Dew introduces new cream soda 7:05 Steve Smith comments on Panthers 1-3 record (The Kyle Bailey show) 7:20 Recapping Congressional Sub-committee hearing in Charlotte 7:35 Recapping Congressional Sub-committee hearing in Charlotte cont. 7:50 Recapping Congressional Sub-committee hearing in Charlotte cont. 8:05 The Sports Corner with Jim Szoke: Panthers outlook after 1-3 start | Shakeup coming? 8:20 Live Coverage: Sec. Hegseth speaks at gathering of Generals 8:35 Dirty Restaurant Tuesday with Mark Garrison 8:50 Breaking Brett Jensen - Sub-committee hearing recap 9:05 Recapping Sec. Hegseth comments at Quantico 9:20 Programming notes: Talktoberfest 2025 | GMBT live from Roval 400 | GMBT Fantasy Football weekly scores | Live Coverage: Pres. Trump speaks at Quantico 9:35 Live Coverage: Pres. Trump speaks at Quantico cont. 9:50 Guest: Sales Legend Aleta Worzella send off on GMBTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steam Frame rumors debunked, Bloober Team surprises with a Linux build of Cronos The New Dawn, Counter Strike 2 rolls out not loot boxes, RingRacers gets proximity voice chat, and Nvidia's $5 billion Intel stake is not the end of ARC.
Writer and playwright S. Sakthitharan's newly published book Gather Up Your World in One Long Breath has already provoked thoughtful reflection among readers. In this interview with Kulasegaram Sanchayan, he shares his insights into the book's origins, the stories it weaves, and the wider social contexts they explore. - எழுத்தாளர் மற்றும் நாடகாசிரியர் எஸ். சக்திதரன் சமீபத்தில் வெளியிட்டுள்ள (ஒரு நீண்ட மூச்சில் உங்கள் உலகத்தை ஒன்று திரட்டுங்கள் என்று பொருள்படும்) ‘Gather up your world in one long breath' என்ற தலைப்பிலான புத்தகம் வாசகர்களிடையே ஆழ்ந்த சிந்தனைகளைத் தூண்டியுள்ளது. இந்த புத்தகத்தின் தோற்றம், அதில் சொல்லப்படும் கதைகள், மற்றும் அவற்றின் பரந்த சமூகப் பின்னணிகள் குறித்து அவர் பகிர்ந்த சிந்தனைகளைக் கேட்கும் வாய்ப்பை உங்களுக்கு இந்த நேர்காணல் வழங்குகிறது. தமிழ் மொழியை சரளமாகப் பேசத் தெரியாத சக்திதரனின் பதில்களின் சுருக்கத்தையும் தமிழில் தருகிறார் இந்த நேர்காணலை செய்துள்ள குலசேகரம் சஞ்சயன்.
Ps Jason kick starts our New series "Go & Tell", as He challenges the Church to BE the Church that Gathers, Grows and Goes. As always, thank you for your generosity! If you would like to give to Destiny Church, please click this link and then click the giving tab! https://destinychurch.me/ Or text destinychurchgive to 77977!
WDAY First News anchors Lisa Budeau and Lisa Budeau break down your regional news and weather for Thursday, September 11, 2025. InForum Minute is produced by Forum Communications and brought to you by reporters from The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead and WDAY TV. Visit https://www.inforum.com/subscribe to subscribe.
Listen as John Maroon and Sophie Rogers dive into Maroon Gathers— our hospitality arm. From casino openings to dog-friendly hotel collabs and the launch of an Influencer & Creator Network, they share how smart strategy and strong storytelling drive real results.
The Liberal caucus is gathering for meetings in Edmonton this week before heading back to the House of Commons on Monday. CTV National News correspondent Abigail Bimman joins us with the real-time developments. On today's show: Vassy chats with Secretary of State Wayne Long about recent call centre service problems at the CRA, as well as Prime Minister Carney's plan to reduce federal government spending. Tech analyst Carmi Levy examines this week's top tech stories. The Daily Debrief Panel - featuring Laryssa Waler, Sharan Kaur, and Nojoud Al Mallees. European Parliament President Roberta Metsola talks about Canada's push to diversify exports to the European Union.
By Logan Wells, News Director | Logan@kymnradio.net On Wednesday at Noon, a crowd gathered at the Northfield Cemetery for the memorial service of Joseph Lee Heywood, the cashier of the First National Bank, who stood up to the robbers and ultimately lost his life. The memorial service included several speakers from the city, Carleton College, […]
World leaders flocked to China this week for an international summit followed by a giant military parade commemorating the end of the second world war. Xi Jinping is capitalising on the chaos of Donald Trump's second term. AI is helping fraudsters and hackers become more productive. And why Britain's crackdown on strip clubs may be misguided. Listen to what matters most, from global politics and business to science and technology—Subscribe to Economist Podcasts+For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
World leaders flocked to China this week for an international summit followed by a giant military parade commemorating the end of the second world war. Xi Jinping is capitalising on the chaos of Donald Trump's second term. AI is helping fraudsters and hackers become more productive. And why Britain's crackdown on strip clubs may be misguided. Listen to what matters most, from global politics and business to science and technology—Subscribe to Economist Podcasts+For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thousands of Kingitanga followers are arriving at Turangawaewae Marae in Ngaruawahia for the start of the Koroneihana. Our reporter Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira is there.
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Hello friends, we're back again with more new kit chat for your ears. Mike and Adam discuss a whole load of new releases from Arsenal, FC Augsburg, Flamengo, Hull, Liverpool and more. Plus: what happens when Mike tries to say 'Cantona' and 'Kung Fu' at the same time? And are league-specific namesets a good thing?As always: like, subscribe, leave us a review. Find us on X, Instagram, YouTube and Bluesky @TheyThinkKits
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A Church That Gathers: Why Showing Up Matters | Julia Pickerill | Westerville Campus | August 3, 2025
In this podcast, you'll receive valuable insights from eToro's Market Analyst, Sam North on the significant daily financial news, all within a concise time frame of under 5 minutes.
It's ... Indicators of the Week! Our weekly look at some of the most fascinating economic numbers from the news. On today's episode: Nigeria gets a GDP surprise, Magic the Gathering mutes tariff impact for Hasbro, and Bitcoin reaches record highs following the passage of the GENIUS Act. Related episodes:How stable is Stablecoin? (Apple / Spotify) Episode 609: The Curse Of The Black LotusFor sponsor-free episodes of The Indicator from Planet Money, subscribe to Planet Money+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org.Fact-checking by Sierra Juarez. Music by Drop Electric. Find us: TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Newsletter. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he breaks down today's biggest stories shaping America and the world. Hunter Biden Blames Debate Disaster on Ambien and Defends Open Borders In a profanity-laced interview, Hunter Biden blamed Ambien for his father's poor debate performance and said illegal immigrants are essential to America's economy. He claimed they are more law-abiding than white men and even threatened to invade El Salvador over Trump's deportation policies. Bryan critiques the comments as revealing and dangerous. Trump Hosts AI Summit to Boost U.S. Tech and Halt Woke Algorithms President Trump meets with tech leaders to address five priorities: expanding energy for AI data centers, increasing chip manufacturing, building more server infrastructure, securing mineral supplies, and confronting political bias in artificial intelligence. Trump pledges to deny federal contracts to AI firms with ideological slants. New Law Regulates Stablecoins, Aims to Reinvent Payments Trump signs the GENIUS Act, establishing the US's first legal framework for stablecoins. The law encourages privacy, blocks the Fed from launching its own digital currency, and opens the door for companies like Walmart and Amazon to use stablecoins to bypass costly credit card fees. Israel Expands Gaza Operations While Hamas Crumbles Israeli forces enter central Gaza in search of live hostages. Netanyahu apologizes to Pope Leo after a mortar hit a Catholic church. Meanwhile, Hamas is hijacking humanitarian aid and killing drivers who resist. Bryan warns of worsening conditions as Hamas fights for survival. Syria's Ceasefire Holds, Trump Oil Plan Faces Uncertainty After Bedouin extremists massacre over 1,000 Druze civilians, Syria's ceasefire appears to be stabilizing. But Israel defies Trump's orders by continuing airstrikes, complicating efforts to implement a U.S.-backed energy recovery plan involving major American firms. U.S. Warns Against Travel to China After Detentions Chinese authorities detain a Wells Fargo employee and a U.S. government official without warning, reviving fears about China's use of “exit bans.” Bryan urges Americans to avoid travel to China due to growing risks. China's Mega-Dam in Tibet Raises Global Alarm President Xi breaks ground on a $167 billion hydropower project that rivals the entire U.S. nuclear output. India fears Beijing could weaponize water flows, further straining already tense relations. Bryan flags the project as one to watch for future geopolitical fallout. "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." – John 8:32
LA Mayor Karen Bass is hoping that veterans can convince the feds to pull troops out of Los Angeles. Activists call on local governments to do more to help immigrants affected by the ICE crackdown. California schools are finally getting some of the federal funds they were promised. Plus, more.Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.comVisit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency! Support the show: https://laist.com
Abigail Gillon was remembered as thousands packed Ridley Park Middle School to honor the 6th grader. AND When a youth team’s soccer coach suddenly collapses, the community rallies around to help. To see videos and photos referenced in this episode, visit GodUpdates! https://www.godtube.com/blog/community-remembers-abigail-gillon.html https://www.godtube.com/blog/soccer-coach-collapses-parents-jump-in.html Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Jesus says he wants to gather Jerusalem like a hen gathers her brood.” What does that mean? Let's find out together as we read Luke 13:34-35 and Isaiah 31.
A Righteous Family Gathers by Bishop Joaquin G. Molina
The Revd Dr Marion Platt of Star Gospel Mission shares a word with us about how there is captivity before Christ, clothing in Christ, and community with Christ. Galatians 3:23-29Psalm 63Luke 9:18-24
Today: Montrose has unveiled its first city-supported mural through Dart's grant program, transforming a once-blighted alley into a vibrant public art space and signaling more community-driven beautification projects to come. And later: Montrose's Truck Stop rally returned Thursday night with food trucks, local vendors, live music, and a community beer garden, drawing a strong crowd to Block 93. Support the show: https://www.montrosepress.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 67: Summer Soul Care: How to Truly Care for our Souls with Cherisse Hixson We're bringing back our popular Summer Soul Care series and episodes from last summer while Cherisse is on Summer Sabbatical this year. In this episode, Cherisse kicks off a refreshing summer series based on John Ortberg's book "Soul Keeping." After a busy spring season, Cherisse invites listeners to embrace summer as a time of rest and renewal for our souls. Episode Highlights: Cherisse introduces a new summer series focused on soul care and creating space for rest An opening reflection on Psalm 23 and its powerful reminders about God's provision, rest, and renewal Introduction to John Ortberg's book "Soul Keeping" as the foundation for this series A beautiful metaphor about "the keeper of the springs" and how it relates to tending our souls Discussion on the difference between our inner and outer lives, and why our interior life matters most Explanation of what it means to be a "soul curator" and how to find someone to journey with you Invitation to engage with the series by reading along and gathering friends for deeper discussion Quotable Moments: "Summer is such a welcome time of rest for all of us. Whether rest looks like having a lot of fun with your friends and your family, or whether rest really means laying in a hammock and just resting your mind, your body, and your spirit for a little bit." "You are the keeper of your stream, and your stream is your soul." - John Ortberg "Our outer world is what is visible. It's our reputation, our appearance, what we have, what others think... The inner world is everything that is unseen." - John Ortberg Connect With Rhythms That Restore: Visit our website for weekly rhythms, encouragement and support: www.cherissehixson.com Follow us on Instagram: @rhythmsthatrestorepodcast Join our Facebook community: Rhythms That Restore Podcast Community Consider gathering friends to read "Soul Keeping" together during this summer series book club around your table. Gather the friends, share your what you loved and learned and nourish your soul one chapter at at time. Gathering with others nourishes your soul my friends. Be the one who GATHERS. Start by asking ONE friend, then have her bring a friend too. Email Me and let me know how this is nourishing your soul for the summer - cherissehixson@hotmail.com Resources Mentioned: "Soul Keeping" by John Ortberg Psalm 23
Luke enjoyed heavy metal music yesterday and got a fist bump from James Hetfield. Andrew found himself out late last night and without coffee this morning.
Peter Schiff discusses recent financial market turmoil, significant growth in precious metals, and critiques Trump's policies and actions.This episode is sponsored by Square. Get up to $200 off Square hardware when you sign up at https://square.com/go/peterIn the latest episode of The Peter Schiff Show, host Peter Schiff provides an in-depth analysis of the recent turbulence in financial markets. Schiff discusses the significant rise in gold prices, which closed at its highest weekly price ever, while other precious metals like silver and platinum also saw a notable increase. He highlights the decline of the US dollar and reveals the consequences of tariff policies, emphasizing the need for listeners to consider precious metals and foreign equities as a hedge against impending economic challenges. Schiff also examines the Fitch downgrade of US government credit, linking it to unsustainable fiscal policies under both Trump and Biden administrations. Additionally, he scrutinizes the political and economic conflicts surrounding tariffs, privatization of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and personal financial gains made by Trump during his presidency. Listeners are encouraged to stay in tune for more insights and remain proactive in safeguarding their financial portfolios.
"The After Party" is our series at Fusion Christian Church on the book of Acts. Follow along as we explore what happened to the church after Jesus ascended to heaven. In this sermon, Pastor Matt teaches about what caused the early church to explode in growth and why God cares about the numbers.God Cares About the Numbers!Sometimes churches and the people in them become too caught up in the numbers, but the opposite can be just as much a problem. At Fusion Christian Church, we care about how many people attend because each one of those "numbers" represents a person who Jesus died for. God loves people, and by reaching more people we show God's love to more people. If we stop caring about the "numbers" altogether, we limit how many people we can love on God's behalf. We do not want high numbers simply to have them, but because numbers represent real people who need the gospel.A Church that Gives God the Glory Continues to Grow.God draws people to himself when Jesus Christ is lifted up. This means both that Jesus draws people through his death on the cross, and that Christians can help with this. When we glorify our God, we lift up Jesus and point our attention toward him. This helps direct others toward the one who can save them, and the Father draws them into the church.A Unified Church Continues to Grow.Unity does not mean that we agree on everything, it means we agree on the most important things and are gracious in everything else. Many people confuse unity with uniformity, thinking that because Christians are not completely uniform in all things, we are not united. This is not the case. Complete uniformity is usually the sign of a cult group, whereas true unity accommodates a wide range of practices and beliefs. If we believe in "one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all" (Eph. 4:5-6) then we have unity on the essentials.A Generous Church Continues to Grow.One thing that united the early church was their willingness to give what they had to provide for others. Generosity is a tangible expression of the love Christians should have for everyone, but most of all for each other. When we give to the church, we help ensure that its needs are provided for. Giving to the local church is a primary way to facilitate this.A Church that Gathers both Corporately and in Small Groups Continues to Grow.The early church would meet regularly both in large and small gatherings. They met daily in homes, but also met in larger groups at the temple. Both types of gatherings are valuable for the health of the church. Those who go only to large meetings and not small groups are unable to develop the close relationships that help bind the church together. Those who only go to small groups and not large meetings miss out on the larger vision of the church.Every person in the church is essential. When you are not active in your church body, not only are you missing out on the church, but the church is missing out on you! You have something to offer God and to offer the church. Don't deprive the rest of the body of Christ of your unique gifts and abilities!
On May 7, China unveiled a 10-point policy package aimed at enhancing market confidence, boosting long-term liquidity and supporting innovation-driven growth. The People's Bank of China, the country's central bank, cut its policy rate and reduced the reserve requirement ratio. Additional measures were announced to shore up technological innovation, consumer services and businesses impacted by U.S. tariffs. Now, China's economy grew by 5.4% during the first quarter of this year and value-added industrial output expanded 6.5% year on year. Retail sales also grew by 4.6% in the first quarter. Against the better-than-expected quarterly figures, why is China rolling out these measures? How will they affect the economy in the short to mid-term? And how have markets reacted so far?
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US officials head to Saudia Arabia for talks with Russia on the war in Ukraine - but European leaders are not invited. Hundreds of people gather at Alexei Navalny's grave on the anniversary of his death.
The Trump administration ended week one with a mass firing of inspectors general, a weekend uptick of immigration arrests and a day-long fight over deportations and tariffs with Colombia. The president is now meeting with House Republicans at his golf resort in Miami for their annual strategy retreat. Congressional correspondent Lisa Desjardins reports. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders