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====================================================SUSCRIBETEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNpffyr-7_zP1x1lS89ByaQ?sub_confirmation=1==================================================== DEVOCIÓN MATUTINA PARA JÓVENES 2025“HOY ES TENDENCIA”Narrado por: Daniel RamosDesde: Connecticut, USAUna cortesía de DR'Ministries y Canaan Seventh-Day Adventist Church===================|| www.drministries.org ||===================13 de AgostoSencillo, pero profundo«Para sus necesidades deberán ustedes tener un lugar fuera del campamento». Deuteronomio 23: 12El versículo de hoy siempre me ha resultado gracioso, sobre todo cuando era adolescente. No entendía por qué Dios tendría que dar instrucciones sobre algo tan íntimo como nuestras necesidades fisiológicas. En el versículo siguiente el Señor añadió: «En su equipo deberán llevar siempre una estaca, para que cuando tengan que hacer sus necesidades, hagan un hoyo con la estaca y luego, cuando hayan terminado, tapen con tierra el excremento» (Deuteronomio 23:13). ¿Por qué Dios dio esta orden? ¿Acaso no era obvio? No. De hecho, hasta hace poco, la orden de Deuteronomio 23: 12-13 era muy avanzada en comparación con las prácticas comunes.Tomemos como ejemplo la ciudad de Nueva York en 1855. Para entonces, «la Gran Manzana» solo contaba con 10,388 inodoros interiores y las grandes letrinas tenían filtraciones que contaminaban el agua de pozo. La ciudad tampoco tenía un sistema de recolección de basura organizado, sino que tenía cerdos que se comían la basura, que siempre terminaba en la calle. Además, como señala George Knight, los caballos agravaban el problema: «En las calles de la ciudad de Nueva York, en 1900, los caballos depositaban más de 1,100 toneladas de estiércol y 227,000 litros de orina diaria».En resumen, la gestión deficiente de los desechos durante el siglo XIX fue la principal causa de enfermedades y epidemias que diezmaron la población de varias ciudades de los Estados Unidos. Hoy en día tenemos mucho que agradecer por el avance de la ciencia y la tecnología, sin olvidar que la ciencia moderna simplemente «alcanzó» a la Palabra de Dios, que hace más de tres mil años ya había aconsejado la higiene al lidiar con los desechos contaminantes.Dios no solo está interesado en tu vida espiritual o en tu salvación eterna. Él también desea que «te vaya bien en todo y tengas buena salud» (3 Juan 2). Jesús vino para darnos vida abundante (ver Juan 10: 10). Los principios de salud que se encuentran en la Biblia no son simplemente reglas anticuadas o desfasadas; provienen de un Dios de amor que desea que llevemos una vida mejor. Por esta razón, el Señor ha prometido que si seguimos sus consejos en materia de salud e higiene, él alejará las enfermedades de nosotros (ver Deuteronomio 14: 15). Este concepto, aunque sencillo, es profundamente significativo.
Is artificial intelligence the sector's new secret weapon or just another buzzword to worry about? In this lively chat, DSC's George Knight sits down with Dan Such, Director of Innovation at CAST, to unpack how charities, social enterprises and funders can put people at the centre of the digital revolution.Dan shares his journey from the classroom to leading CAST's mission of amplifying civil‑society voices in tech, explains why an "AI intern" might be the most helpful (and cheapest) hire you make this year, and balances big‑picture ethics with easy, low‑cost experiments any organisation can try right now.In this episode:How generative tools such as ChatGPT are already saving small charities time on grant bids, policy briefs and multilingual helplinesThe Worthwhile AI sandbox and Digital Leads Network demystifying tech for the sectorEnvironmental and privacy risks you really need to know about before hitting “Generate”Three quick wins for leaders who feel behind the curveStick around for Dan's hopeful versus dystopian ten‑year scenarios, some myth‑busting, and a brilliant reading list if you want to dig deeper.Enjoyed the conversation?Subscribe, leave a review, and join us at DSC's AI Conference on 17 July for more practical insights.Links and resourcesCAST: https://wearecast.org.uk/Friends of the Earth AI and Climate reportDonald Clark's book "Artificial Intelligence for Learning"National Lottery Community Fund AI Innovator in Residence
It's time to see how George and Amber-Rose Knight's challenges went! For those of you who didn't listen to the first episode with George and Amber-Rose, George Knight is a rewilder and, along with his wife, a co-founder of Beyond Domestication, a UK-based company specializing in nature retreats and rewilding walks. They guide people to learn about the Seven Practices through foraging, airbathing, barefoot movement, wild swimming and other natural practices. He is also a passionate trainer, connecting with individuals from various organizations across the UK and beyond.Find George and Amber-Rose Knight and Beyond Domestication online:Beyond Domestication on Instagramwww.beyond-domestication.comFind me online:This Sustainable Life: Solve For Nature Podcast: https://shows.acast.com/solvefornatureBlog: https://verdantgrowth.blog/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/verdantgrowthTwitter: https://twitter.com/VerdantGrowthFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/realverdantgrowthInstagram: http://instagram.com/verdant.growth or http://instagram.com/verdantgrowthofficial Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of ON CITIES, host Carie Penabad speaks with architect and educator George Knight on his preservation work at Yale University. Knight's profound dedication to architectural heritage becomes evident as he meticulously intertwines the past and the present in projects ranging from the restoration of St. Moore Chapel to the iconic Yale British Arts Center designed by Louis Kahn. His work stands as a guardian of history, seamlessly blending tradition with modernity, significantly contributing to the larger dynamic context of both the Yale campus and the city. Don't miss this episode where Knight shares insights into the delicate balance between preserving architectural heritage and embracing modernity. Tune in Friday, March 1st at 11:00 AM EST, 8:00 AM PST on the Voice America Variety Channel; and find all previous episodes of ON CITIES on your favorite podcast platform.
George Knight is a rewilder and, along with his wife, a co-founder of Beyond Domestication, a UK-based company specializing in nature retreats and rewilding walks. They guide people to learn about the Seven Practices through foraging, airbathing, barefoot movement, wild swimming and other natural practices. He is also a passionate trainer, connecting with individuals from various organizations across the UK and beyond.Find George and Amber-Rose Knight and Beyond Domestication online:www.beyond-domestication.comFind me online:This Sustainable Life: Solve For Nature Podcast: https://shows.acast.com/solvefornatureBlog: https://verdantgrowth.blog/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/verdantgrowthTwitter: https://twitter.com/VerdantGrowthFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/realverdantgrowthInstagram: http://instagram.com/verdant.growth or http://instagram.com/verdantgrowthofficial Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Fort Meade Declassified, in honor of Earth Day earlier this week, we sit down with George Knight, U.S. Army Garrison Fort George G. Meade Directorate of Public Works, Environmental Division Chief, to discuss Fort Meade's environmental initiatives.
In this episode of ON CITIES, host Carie Penabad speaks with architect and educator George Knight on his preservation work at Yale University. Knight's profound dedication to architectural heritage becomes evident as he meticulously intertwines the past and the present in projects ranging from the restoration of St. Moore Chapel to the iconic Yale British Arts Center designed by Louis Kahn. His work stands as a guardian of history, seamlessly blending tradition with modernity, significantly contributing to the larger dynamic context of both the Yale campus and the city. Don't miss this episode where Knight shares insights into the delicate balance between preserving architectural heritage and embracing modernity. Tune in Friday, March 1st at 11:00 AM EST, 8:00 AM PST on the Voice America Variety Channel; and find all previous episodes of ON CITIES on your favorite podcast platform.
In this episode of ON CITIES, host Carie Penabad speaks with architect and educator George Knight on his preservation work at Yale University. Knight's profound dedication to architectural heritage becomes evident as he meticulously intertwines the past and the present in projects ranging from the restoration of St. Moore Chapel to the iconic Yale British Arts Center designed by Louis Kahn. His work stands as a guardian of history, seamlessly blending tradition with modernity, significantly contributing to the larger dynamic context of both the Yale campus and the city. Don't miss this episode where Knight shares insights into the delicate balance between preserving architectural heritage and embracing modernity. Tune in Friday, March 1st at 11:00 AM EST, 8:00 AM PST on the Voice America Variety Channel; and find all previous episodes of ON CITIES on your favorite podcast platform.
In this episode of ON CITIES, host Carie Penabad speaks with architect and educator George Knight on his preservation work at Yale University. Knight's profound dedication to architectural heritage becomes evident as he meticulously intertwines the past and the present in projects ranging from the restoration of St. Moore Chapel to the iconic Yale British Arts Center designed by Louis Kahn. His work stands as a guardian of history, seamlessly blending tradition with modernity, significantly contributing to the larger dynamic context of both the Yale campus and the city. Don't miss this episode where Knight shares insights into the delicate balance between preserving architectural heritage and embracing modernity. Tune in Friday, March 1st at 11:00 AM EST, 8:00 AM PST on the Voice America Variety Channel; and find all previous episodes of ON CITIES on your favorite podcast platform.
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George Knight and Amber rose are the founders of Beyond Domestication, a wellness platform that incorporates 7 rewilding practises. A way to tap into our inner nature to foster greater personal health and wellbeing. In this week's episode George talks about healing his chronic autoimmune using the 7 practices and Amber shares with us her own mental health challenges that she had to navigate through from adolescence and how the process of re wielding changed both of their lives. This is a truly uplifting and inspiring episode that will make you want to run our into nature. And perhaps even get naked! Remember to hit SUBSCRIBE or FOLLOW so you don't miss any new episodes, follow us on the links below for more and please review us, even one line helps!! www.gavinsisters.co.uk Insta: @gavinsistersuk TIKTOK:@gavinsisters Facebook: @TheDetoxBarn You Tube: @gavingavin
================================================== ==SUSCRIBETEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNpffyr-7_zP1x1lS89ByaQ?sub_confirmation=1================================================== == DEVOCIÓN MATUTINA PARA JÓVENES 2022“EJEMPLOS Y ENSEÑANZAS DE LAS ESCRITURAS”Narrado por: Daniel RamosDesde: Connecticut, Estados UnidosUna cortesía de DR'Ministries y Canaan Seventh-Day Adventist Church 14 DE OCTUBRETRABAJÓ MÁSPor la gracia de Dios soy lo que soy, y su gracia para conmigo no ha sido en vano, pues he trabajado más que todos ellos, aunque no lo he hecho yo, sino la gracia de Dios que está conmigo (1 Corintios 15:10 ).DESPUÉS DE SU CONVERSIÓN, EL APOSTOL PABLO tuvo una pesada carga que llevó a cabo el resto de su vida. Como fue perseguidor de los cristianos y no participó del ministerio terrenal de Jesús, algunos cristianos de su época menospreciaron su apostolado. En algunas de sus cartas Pablo reflejó su anhelo de que valoraran su trabajo y su ministerio; es posible notar que hizo defensa de su llamado, declarando: «En nada he sido menos que esos grandes apóstoles» (2 Cor. 12:11). Podemos deducir, que Pablo tomó como referencia a otros apóstoles (que eran tenidos por «grandes») y se comparaba con ellos para mostrar que su ministerio valía tanto como el de aquellos que habían trabajado al lado de Jesús.Siguiendo con esa línea de comparación, el apóstol de los gentiles declaró que había «trabajado más que todos ellos», y esta osada sostenida, aunque puede parecer jactanciosa, muestra una gran verdad: ningún otro apóstol trabajó más por Jesús que Pablo. Su dedicación, el empeño puesto para convertir a sus compatriotas, sus agotadores viajes, su osadía para hablar con todo tipo de público, su amor por judíos y gentiles y su ministerio pastoral a pesar de la distancia, están bellamente ilustrados en las Escrituras.Pablo trabajó incansablemente para que Jesús regresara, porque él sabía que la única preparación valedera para la segunda venida de Cristo, consistía en trabajar arduamente por él. En el contexto de la parábola de las ovejas y los cabritos (Mat. 25:31-46) el profesor George Knight explica: «La preparación para el regreso de Cristo no significa esperar pasivamente que se produzca el evento. La preparación es, más bien, una actividad responsable que produce resultados para el reino de los cielos, resultados que el Maestro puede ver y aprobar" (La visión apocalíptica y la neutralización del adventismo: ¿Estamos borrando nuestra relevancia?, p. 110) Cada una de las personas que se cerraron y cada una de las iglesias que fundaron, eran los resultados que Pablo deseaba que su Maestro pudiera aprobar al momento de su venida.¿Estás trabajando para Cristo? ¿Te estás preparando para el encuentro glorioso dando lo mejor de tus talentos para alcanzar a otros? Jesús no espera que trabajes más que otros, sino que entregues lo mejor de ti para el evangelio. Pablo lo hizo, ¿estás dispuesto a hacerlo tú también?
In the last 10 episodes of this podcast, we've explored who the Seventh-day Adventist Church is and how it got to be that way - its mission, beliefs, structure and struggles. But the world we live in has a changed a lot since 1844. And really, it's changed a lot since 2014. So in our final episode we look to the future and ask - what's next? Guests: G. Alexander Bryant, George Knight, Lowell Cooper, Pedrito Maynard-Reid, Berit von Pohle, Frank Hasel, Kevin Burton, Ken Denslow, Gary Thurber, Joseph Kidder, Dwain Esmond.
The Seventh-day Adventist pioneers had major issues with the idea of any kind of unchangeable creed. So how did we end up with a list called, “The 28 Fundamental Beliefs”? Does someone have to know, understand, and believe all 28 to still be a part of the Seventh-day Adventist church? And what does the early Adventist's pursuit of "present truth" mean for us today? Hosted by Kaleb Eisele and Nina Vallado Guests: Frank Hasel, Joseph Kidder, George Knight, Ken Denslow, Stan Patterson CORRECTION: Ken Denslow is now serving as the President of the Lake Union Conference in Berrien Springs, Michigan.
Despite its humble beginnings, the Seventh-day Adventist Church is now an institution with millions of members from a wide variety of backgrounds and diverse perspectives. So who gets to call the shots? From the local church to the General Conference, we peek inside the room where it happens...and tell you how to get your foot in the door. Hosted by Kaleb Eisele and Nina Vallado Guests: Pastor Bonita Shields, Lowell Cooper, George Knight, G. Alexander Bryant, Kyoshin Ahn
This week's interview features 76-year-old George Knight about growing up in Clones, County Monaghan, during its last days as a railway boomtown, and how, as a land-locked teenager, he ran off to sea and found himself sailing across the Atlantic, through the Great Lakes of North America and onwards to places like Panama, Casablanca, Beirut and China during the Cultural Revolution. Music by Liam Mulvaney
In this inaugural episode, Drs. Michael Campbell and Gregory Howell (abd) sit down with the dean of Adventist history, George Knight, to talk about his groundbreaking career. If you'd like to support the hosts of this show, you can support the Adventist History Network on Patreon.
Matthew Lucio (host of the Adventist History Podcast) introduces you to Adventist historians Michael Campbell and Greg Howell as they launch their awesome new podcast: Adventist Pilgrimage. AP promises stimulating interviews with Adventist historians and the latest discoveries in Adventist History. The first episode - an interview with the legendary historian George Knight - drops April 1.