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Leper Messiah. In this episode, we read Bo Giertz's commentary on Jesus' healing of a leper and Cornelius' servant… boy… slave boy. Giertz addresses textual criticism, catechesis, miracles, and the liturgy of the Church, and we delve into the effect of disbelief in Jesus' power to heal and make whole affects modern Christians and non-believers alike. SHOW NOTES: Giertz Books from 1517 https://shop.1517.org/search?type=product&q=giertz Gutenberg https://www.britannica.com/biography/Johannes-Gutenberg/Printing-of-the-Bible Laborers For Christ to cease operations in June https://reporter.lcms.org/2020/laborers-for-christ-to-cease-operations-in-june/ More from 1517: Support 1517 Podcast Network: https://www.1517.org/donate-podcasts 1517 Podcasts: http://www.1517.org/podcasts 1517 on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChDdMiZJv8oYMJQQx2vHSzg 1517 Podcast Network on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/channel/1517-podcast-network/id6442751370 1517 Events Schedule: https://www.1517.org/events 1517 Academy - Free Theological Education: https://academy.1517.org/ What's New from 1517: Bible in One Year with Chad Bird: https://www.1517.org/oneyear Broken Bonds: A Novel of the Reformation, Book 1 of 2 by Amy Mantravadi: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1962654753?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_FCNEEK60MVNVPCEGKBD8_5&starsLeft=1 Junk Drawer Jesus By Matt Popovits: https://shop.1517.org/products/9781956658484-junk-drawer-jesus More from the hosts: Donovan Riley https://www.1517.org/contributors/donavon-riley Christopher Gillespie https://www.1517.org/contributors/christopher-gillespie MORE LINKS: Tin Foil Haloes https://t.me/bannedpastors Warrior Priest Gym & Podcast https://thewarriorpriestpodcast.wordpress.com St John's Lutheran Church (Webster, MN) - FB Live Bible Study Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/356667039608511 Gillespie's Sermons and Catechesis: http://youtube.com/stjohnrandomlake Gillespie Coffee https://gillespie.coffee Gillespie Media https://gillespie.media CONTACT and FOLLOW: Email mailto:BannedBooks@1517.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BannedBooksPod/ Twitter https://twitter.com/bannedbooks1517 SUBSCRIBE: YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@BannedBooks Rumble https://rumble.com/c/c-1223313 Odysee https://odysee.com/@bannedbooks:5 Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/banned-books/id1370993639 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/2ahA20sZMpBxg9vgiRVQba Overcast https://overcast.fm/itunes1370993639/banned-books TuneIn Radio https://tunein.com/podcasts/Religion--Spirituality-Podcasts/Banned-Books-p1216972/ iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-banned-books-29825974/
Faced with a backdrop of high for long rates, geopolitical risk, and inflection points at the end of the hiking cycle and possible recession, we discuss what are the most promising risk premia and themes on a cross asset basis, from the perspective of Research, Structuring and Macrosynergy. In addition, we discuss the challenges in systematic strategies, given big swings in the data post-COVID and sizable revisions. Speakers: Thomas Salopek, Head of Global Cross Asset Strategy Dobromir Tzotchev, Head of Cross Asset Systematic Research Fred Giertz, Cross Asset Structuring Ralph Sueppel, Managing Director of MacroSynergy This podcast was recorded on October 16, 2023. This communication is provided for information purposes only. Institutional clients can view the related report at www.jpmm.com/research/content/GPS-4527762-0 for more information; please visit www.jpmm.com/research/disclosures for important disclosures. © 2023 JPMorgan Chase & Co. All rights reserved.
DATA DEEP-DIVE: The second of our two-part series with Fredrik Giertz from the JP Morgan Investible Indices team: In this episode, Fredrik hones into his Time Traveller data set, discussing what it is, why it matters, how it is differentiated vs classical quant frameworks, and what it says about market conditions today. Fredrik is in discussion with Eloise Goulder, Head of the Data Assets & Alpha Group. For more information on the content discussed, please see: fredrik.giertzjonsson@jpmorgan.com https://www.jpmorgan.com/dataquery https://www.jpmorgan.com/market-data-intelligence This episode was recorded on June 19, 2023. The views expressed in this podcast may not necessarily reflect the views of J.P. Morgan Chase & Co and its affiliates (together “J.P. Morgan”), are not the product of J.P. Morgan's Research Department and do not constitute a recommendation, advice, or an offer or a solicitation to buy or sell any security or financial instrument. This podcast is intended for institutional and professional investors only and is not intended for retail investor use and is provided for information purposes only. Referenced products and services in this podcast may not be suitable for you and may not be available in all jurisdictions. J.P. Morgan may make markets and trade as principal in securities and other asset classes and financial products that may have been discussed. For additional disclaimers and regulatory disclosures, please visit: https://www.jpmorgan.com/disclosures/salesandtradingdisclaimer. For the avoidance of doubt, opinions expressed by any external speakers are the personal views of those speakers and do not represent the views of J.P. Morgan. © 2023 JPMorgan Chase & Company. All rights reserved.
The first of our two-part series with Fredrik Giertz from the JP Morgan Investible Indices team: In this episode, Fredrik delves into the long-run, discussing why he thinks history is such an important guide to current market dynamics, why he believes longer-term alphas are (comparatively) less exploited by market participants, and the sources of data he is using to track market history, back to the 1960s. Fredrik is in discussion with Eloise Goulder, Head of the Data Assets & Alpha Group. For more information on the content discussed, please see: fredrik.giertzjonsson@jpmorgan.com https://www.jpmorgan.com/dataquery https://www.jpmorgan.com/market-data-intelligence This episode was recorded on June 19, 2023. The views expressed in this podcast may not necessarily reflect the views of J.P. Morgan Chase & Co and its affiliates (together “J.P. Morgan”), are not the product of J.P. Morgan's Research Department and do not constitute a recommendation, advice, or an offer or a solicitation to buy or sell any security or financial instrument. This podcast is intended for institutional and professional investors only and is not intended for retail investor use and is provided for information purposes only. Referenced products and services in this podcast may not be suitable for you and may not be available in all jurisdictions. J.P. Morgan may make markets and trade as principal in securities and other asset classes and financial products that may have been discussed. For additional disclaimers and regulatory disclosures, please visit: https://www.jpmorgan.com/disclosures/salesandtradingdisclaimer. For the avoidance of doubt, opinions expressed by any external speakers are the personal views of those speakers and do not represent the views of J.P. Morgan. © 2023 JPMorgan Chase & Company. All rights reserved.
In jener Zeit kamen Jesus und seine Jünger wieder nach Jerusalem. Als er im Tempel umherging, kamen die Hohenpriester, die Schriftgelehrten und die Ältesten zu ihm und fragten ihn: Mit welchem Recht tust du das alles? Wer hat dir die Vollmacht gegeben, das zu tun? Jesus sagte zu ihnen: Zuerst will ich euch eine Frage vorlegen. Antwortet mir, dann werde ich euch sagen, mit welchem Recht ich das tue. Stammte die Taufe des Johannes vom Himmel oder von den Menschen? Antwortet mir! Da überlegten sie und sagten zueinander: Wenn wir antworten: Vom Himmel!, so wird er sagen: Warum habt ihr ihm dann nicht geglaubt? Sollen wir also antworten: Von den Menschen? Sie fürchteten sich aber vor den Leuten; denn alle glaubten, dass Johannes wirkliche in Prophet war. Darum antworteten sie Jesus: Wir wissen es nicht. Jesus erwiderte: Dann sage auch ich euch nicht, mit welchem Recht ich das alles tue. (© Ständige Kommission für die Herausgabe der gemeinsamen liturgischen Bücher im deutschen Sprachgebiet) Das Markusevangelium ist von den vier kanonischen des Neuen Testaments das kürzeste. Wie es scheint, hat es Matthäus wie Lukas als Quelle gedient. Traditionell gilt Johannes Markus, Begleiter des Petrus und Paulus, als Verfasser. Sein Stil ist einfach, aber seine Theologie ist tief. Zum ersten Mal hat Markus die Erinnerungen an die vollmächtige Verkündigung mit der Leidensgeschichte verbunden – im Licht der Auferstehung. Nach der Mehrheitsmeinung der Exegeten ist das Markusevangelium kurz vor oder nach der Zerstörung des Jerusalemer Tempels 70 n. Chr. entstanden.
In jener Zeit kamen Jesus und seine Jünger wieder nach Jerusalem. Als er im Tempel umherging, kamen die Hohenpriester, die Schriftgelehrten und die Ältesten zu ihm und fragten ihn: Mit welchem Recht tust du das alles? Wer hat dir die Vollmacht gegeben, das zu tun? Jesus sagte zu ihnen: Zuerst will ich euch eine Frage vorlegen. Antwortet mir, dann werde ich euch sagen, mit welchem Recht ich das tue. Stammte die Taufe des Johannes vom Himmel oder von den Menschen? Antwortet mir! Da überlegten sie und sagten zueinander: Wenn wir antworten: Vom Himmel!, so wird er sagen: Warum habt ihr ihm dann nicht geglaubt? Sollen wir also antworten: Von den Menschen? Sie fürchteten sich aber vor den Leuten; denn alle glaubten, dass Johannes wirkliche in Prophet war. Darum antworteten sie Jesus: Wir wissen es nicht. Jesus erwiderte: Dann sage auch ich euch nicht, mit welchem Recht ich das alles tue. (© Ständige Kommission für die Herausgabe der gemeinsamen liturgischen Bücher im deutschen Sprachgebiet) Das Markusevangelium ist von den vier kanonischen des Neuen Testaments das kürzeste. Wie es scheint, hat es Matthäus wie Lukas als Quelle gedient. Traditionell gilt Johannes Markus, Begleiter des Petrus und Paulus, als Verfasser. Sein Stil ist einfach, aber seine Theologie ist tief. Zum ersten Mal hat Markus die Erinnerungen an die vollmächtige Verkündigung mit der Leidensgeschichte verbunden – im Licht der Auferstehung. Nach der Mehrheitsmeinung der Exegeten ist das Markusevangelium kurz vor oder nach der Zerstörung des Jerusalemer Tempels 70 n. Chr. entstanden.
In jener Zeit zog Jesus nach Jerusalem hinein, in den Tempel; nachdem er sich alles angesehen hatte, ging er spät am Abend mit den Zwölf nach Betanien hinaus. Als sie am nächsten Tag Betanien verließen, hatte er Hunger. Da sah er von weitem einen Feigenbaum mit Blättern und ging hin, um nach Früchten zu suchen. Aber er fand an dem Baum nichts als Blätter; denn es war nicht die Zeit der Feigenernte. Da sagte er zu ihm: In Ewigkeit soll niemand mehr eine Frucht von dir essen. Und seine Jünger hörten es. Dann kamen sie nach Jerusalem. Jesus ging in den Tempel und begann, die Händler und Käufer aus dem Tempel hinauszutreiben; er stieß die Tische der Geldwechsler und die Stände der Taubenhändler um und ließ nicht zu, dass jemand irgendetwas durch den Tempelbezirk trug. Er belehrte sie und sagte: Heißt es nicht in der Schrift: Mein Haus soll ein Haus des Gebetes für alle Völker sein? Ihr aber habt daraus eine Räuberhöhle gemacht. Die Hohenpriester und die Schriftgelehrten hörten davon und suchten nach einer Möglichkeit, ihn umzubringen. Denn sie fürchteten ihn, weil alle Leute von seiner Lehre sehr beeindruckt waren. Als es Abend wurde, verließ Jesus mit seinen Jüngern die Stadt. Als sie am nächsten Morgen an dem Feigenbaum vorbeikamen, sahen sie, dass er bis zu den Wurzeln verdorrt war. Da erinnerte sich Petrus und sagte zu Jesus: Rabbi, sie doch, der Feigenbaum, den du verflucht hast, ist verdorrt. Jesus sagte zu ihnen: Ihr müsst Glauben an Gott haben. Amen, das sage ich euch: Wenn jemand zu diesem Berg sagt: Heb dich empor, und stürz dich ins Meer!, und wenn er in seinem Herzen nicht zweifelt, sondern glaubt, dass geschieht, was er sagt, dann wird es geschehen. Darum sage ich euch: Alles, worum ihr betet und bittet – glaubt nur, dass ihr es schon erhalten habt, dann wird es euch zuteil. Und wenn ihr beten wollt und ihr habt einem anderen etwas vorzuwerfen, dann vergebt ihm, damit auch euer Vater im Himmel euch eure Verfehlungen vergibt.
Simone Giertz is a Swedish inventor, maker, robotics enthusiast, TV host and professional content creator on YouTube. Simone's creations include an alarm clock that slaps the user to wake them up, a lipstick applier, and an invention that shampoos the user's hair. Giertz showcased several of these robots on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. In 2016, Simone joined Tested.com, collaborating with Adam Savage on her first project, the popcorn feeding helmet. In 2017, she hosted the comedy TV show Manick with Nisse Hallberg on Swedish TV6. In 2018, she created a robot to promote season 2 of HBO's Westworld. The same year she made her debut presenting at a TED conference on “Why You Should Make Useless Things”, encouraging people to ask questions through creation. Simone is the founder of a product design company called Yetch, with an online shop that can be found at Yetch.store. You can find her easily on her YouTube channel.
In jener Zeit, als Jesus mit seinen Jüngern und einer großen Menschenmenge Jericho verließ, saß an der Straße ein blinder Bettler, Bartimäus, der Sohn des Timäus. Sobald er hörte, dass es Jesus von Nazaret war, rief er laut: Sohn Davids, Jesus, hab Erbarmen mit mir! Jesus blieb stehen und sagte: Ruft ihn her! Sie riefen den Blinden und sagten zu ihm: Hab nur Mut, steh auf, er ruft dich. Da warf er seinen Mantel weg, sprang auf und lief auf Jesus zu. Und Jesus fragte ihn: Was soll ich dir tun? Der Blinde antwortete: Rabbuni, ich möchte wieder sehen können. Da sagte Jesus zu ihm: Geh! Dein Glaube hat dir geholfen. Im gleichen Augenblick konnte er wieder sehen, und er folgte Jesus auf seinem Weg.
In jener Zeit, als Jesus mit seinen Jüngern und einer großen Menschenmenge Jericho verließ, saß an der Straße ein blinder Bettler, Bartimäus, der Sohn des Timäus. Sobald er hörte, dass es Jesus von Nazaret war, rief er laut: Sohn Davids, Jesus, hab Erbarmen mit mir! Jesus blieb stehen und sagte: Ruft ihn her! Sie riefen den Blinden und sagten zu ihm: Hab nur Mut, steh auf, er ruft dich. Da warf er seinen Mantel weg, sprang auf und lief auf Jesus zu. Und Jesus fragte ihn: Was soll ich dir tun? Der Blinde antwortete: Rabbuni, ich möchte wieder sehen können. Da sagte Jesus zu ihm: Geh! Dein Glaube hat dir geholfen. Im gleichen Augenblick konnte er wieder sehen, und er folgte Jesus auf seinem Weg.
In jener Zeit, als Jesus und seine Jünger auf dem Weg hinauf nach Jerusalem waren, ging Jesus voraus. Die Leute wunderten sich über ihn, die Jünger aber hatten Angst. Da versammelte er die Zwölf wieder um sich und kündigte ihnen an, was ihm bevorstand. Er sagte: Wir gehen jetzt nach Jerusalem hinauf; dort wird der Menschensohn den Hohenpriestern und den Schriftgelehrten ausgeliefert; sie werden ihn zum Tod verurteilen und den Heiden übergeben; sie werden ihn verspotten, anspucken, geißeln und töten. Aber nach drei Tagen wird er auferstehen. Da traten Jakobus und Johannes, die Söhne des Zebedäus, zu ihm und sagten: Meister, wir möchten, dass du uns eine Bitte erfüllst. Er antwortete: Was soll ich für euch tun? Sie sagten zu ihm: Lass in deinem Reich einen von uns rechts und den anderen links neben dir sitzen. Jesus erwiderte: Ihr wisst nicht, um was ihr bittet. Könnt ihr den Kelch trinken, den ich trinke, oder die Taufe auf euch nehmen, mit der ich getauft werde? Sie antworteten: Wir können es. Da sagte Jesus zu ihnen: Ihr werdet den Kelch trinken, den ich trinke, und die Taufe empfangen, mit der ich getauft werde. Doch den Platz zu meiner Rechten und zu meiner Linken habe nicht ich zu vergeben; dort werden die sitzen, für die diese Plätze bestimmt sind. Als die zehn anderen Jünger das hörten, wurden sie sehr ärgerlich über Jakobus und Johannes. Da rief Jesus sie zu sich und sagte: Ihr wisst, dass die, die als Herrscher gelten, ihre Völker unterdrücken und die Mächtigen ihre Macht über die Menschen missbrauchen. Bei euch aber soll es nicht so sein, sondern wer bei euch groß sein will, der soll euer Diener sein, und wer bei euch der Erste sein will, soll der Sklave aller sein. Denn auch der Menschensohn ist nicht gekommen, um sich dienen zu lassen, sondern um zu dienen und sein Leben hinzugeben als Lösegeld für viele.
In jener Zeit, als Jesus und seine Jünger auf dem Weg hinauf nach Jerusalem waren, ging Jesus voraus. Die Leute wunderten sich über ihn, die Jünger aber hatten Angst. Da versammelte er die Zwölf wieder um sich und kündigte ihnen an, was ihm bevorstand. Er sagte: Wir gehen jetzt nach Jerusalem hinauf; dort wird der Menschensohn den Hohenpriestern und den Schriftgelehrten ausgeliefert; sie werden ihn zum Tod verurteilen und den Heiden übergeben; sie werden ihn verspotten, anspucken, geißeln und töten. Aber nach drei Tagen wird er auferstehen. Da traten Jakobus und Johannes, die Söhne des Zebedäus, zu ihm und sagten: Meister, wir möchten, dass du uns eine Bitte erfüllst. Er antwortete: Was soll ich für euch tun? Sie sagten zu ihm: Lass in deinem Reich einen von uns rechts und den anderen links neben dir sitzen. Jesus erwiderte: Ihr wisst nicht, um was ihr bittet. Könnt ihr den Kelch trinken, den ich trinke, oder die Taufe auf euch nehmen, mit der ich getauft werde? Sie antworteten: Wir können es. Da sagte Jesus zu ihnen: Ihr werdet den Kelch trinken, den ich trinke, und die Taufe empfangen, mit der ich getauft werde. Doch den Platz zu meiner Rechten und zu meiner Linken habe nicht ich zu vergeben; dort werden die sitzen, für die diese Plätze bestimmt sind. Als die zehn anderen Jünger das hörten, wurden sie sehr ärgerlich über Jakobus und Johannes. Da rief Jesus sie zu sich und sagte: Ihr wisst, dass die, die als Herrscher gelten, ihre Völker unterdrücken und die Mächtigen ihre Macht über die Menschen missbrauchen. Bei euch aber soll es nicht so sein, sondern wer bei euch groß sein will, der soll euer Diener sein, und wer bei euch der Erste sein will, soll der Sklave aller sein. Denn auch der Menschensohn ist nicht gekommen, um sich dienen zu lassen, sondern um zu dienen und sein Leben hinzugeben als Lösegeld für viele.
In jener Zeit sagte Petrus zu Jesus: Du weißt, wir haben alles verlassen und sind dir nachgefolgt. Jesus antwortete: Amen, ich sage euch: Jeder, der um meinetwillen und um des Evangeliums willen Haus oder Brüder, Schwestern, Mutter, Vater, Kinder oder Äcker verlassen hat, wird das Hundertfache dafür empfangen: Jetzt in dieser Zeit wird er Häuser, Brüder, Schwestern, Mütter, Kinder und Äcker erhalten, wenn auch unter Verfolgungen, und in der kommenden Welt das ewige Leben. Viele aber, die jetzt die Ersten sind, werden dann die Letzten sein, und die Letzten werden die Ersten sein.
In jener Zeit sagte Petrus zu Jesus: Du weißt, wir haben alles verlassen und sind dir nachgefolgt. Jesus antwortete: Amen, ich sage euch: Jeder, der um meinetwillen und um des Evangeliums willen Haus oder Brüder, Schwestern, Mutter, Vater, Kinder oder Äcker verlassen hat, wird das Hundertfache dafür empfangen: Jetzt in dieser Zeit wird er Häuser, Brüder, Schwestern, Mütter, Kinder und Äcker erhalten, wenn auch unter Verfolgungen, und in der kommenden Welt das ewige Leben. Viele aber, die jetzt die Ersten sind, werden dann die Letzten sein, und die Letzten werden die Ersten sein.
In jener Zeit sprach Jesus zu seinen Jüngern: Wenn der Beistand kommt, den ich euch vom Vater aus senden werde, der Geist der Wahrheit, der vom Vater ausgeht, dann wird er Zeugnis für mich ablegen. Und auch ihr legt Zeugnis ab, weil ihr von Anfang an bei mir seid. Das habe ich euch gesagt, damit ihr keinen Anstoß nehmt. Sie werden euch aus der Synagoge ausstoßen, ja es kommt die Stunde, in der jeder, der euch tötet, meint, Gott einen heiligen Dienst zu leisten. Das werden sie tun, weil sie weder den Vater noch mich erkannt haben. Noch vieles habe ich euch zu sagen, aber ihr könnt es jetzt nicht tragen. Wenn aber jener kommt, der Geist der Wahrheit, wird er euch in der ganzen Wahrheit leiten. Denn er wird nicht aus sich selbst heraus reden, sondern er wird reden, was er hört, und euch verkünden, was kommen wird. Er wird mich verherrlichen; denn er wird von dem, was mein ist, nehmen und es euch verkünden. Alles, was der Vater hat, ist mein; darum habe ich gesagt: Er nimmt von dem, was mein ist, und wird es euch verkünden. (© Ständige Kommission für die Herausgabe der gemeinsamen liturgischen Bücher im deutschen Sprachgebiet)
In jener Zeit sprach Jesus zu seinen Jüngern: Wenn der Beistand kommt, den ich euch vom Vater aus senden werde, der Geist der Wahrheit, der vom Vater ausgeht, dann wird er Zeugnis für mich ablegen. Und auch ihr legt Zeugnis ab, weil ihr von Anfang an bei mir seid. Das habe ich euch gesagt, damit ihr keinen Anstoß nehmt. Sie werden euch aus der Synagoge ausstoßen, ja es kommt die Stunde, in der jeder, der euch tötet, meint, Gott einen heiligen Dienst zu leisten. Das werden sie tun, weil sie weder den Vater noch mich erkannt haben. Noch vieles habe ich euch zu sagen, aber ihr könnt es jetzt nicht tragen. Wenn aber jener kommt, der Geist der Wahrheit, wird er euch in der ganzen Wahrheit leiten. Denn er wird nicht aus sich selbst heraus reden, sondern er wird reden, was er hört, und euch verkünden, was kommen wird. Er wird mich verherrlichen; denn er wird von dem, was mein ist, nehmen und es euch verkünden. Alles, was der Vater hat, ist mein; darum habe ich gesagt: Er nimmt von dem, was mein ist, und wird es euch verkünden. (© Ständige Kommission für die Herausgabe der gemeinsamen liturgischen Bücher im deutschen Sprachgebiet)
Sedan 1960-talet har hon befunnit sig i modebranschens toppskikt. Om kläder som kulturuttryck och maskulinitet under omförhandling. Efter att Ingrid Giertz-Mårtenson utbildat sig vid den främsta modeskolan i Paris inledde hon sin karriär på det ledande modehuset Givenchy. Därefter har de prestigefyllda uppdragen avlöst varandra och hon har bland annat verkat som vd för Svenska moderådet och Skobranschrådet.Nu är Ingrid Giertz-Mårtensson aktuell med boken Manligt mode - en okänd historia. Om synen på mannen, det manliga modet under 500 år och varför hon tycker att Harry Styles är en utmärkt förebild för sin generation.Modets låga statusMode är ett av våra största kulturuttryck, fullt jämförbar med poesi och musik, menar Ingrid Giertz-Mårtensson. Men det är inte lika erkänt som andra kulturyttringar, vilket hon har velat vara med och förändra. Bland annat genom att se till att modevetenskap blivit ett akademiskt ämne på Stockholms universitet.Hör Ingrid Giertz-Mårtenson i Söndagsintervjun. Om klädindustrins skadliga miljöpåverkan, hur 68-rörelsen dödade intresset för svenskt mode och ett liv i Haute couture - den högsta sömnadskonsten.Programledare: Martin Wicklin.Producent: Ulrika Stenström.Kontakt: sondagsintervjun@sr.se
In den 80ern töten Eltern fünf ihrer Neugeborenen, über Jahre bleiben die Morde unentdeckt. Eine aufmerksame Personalchefin sorgt schließlich für die Ermittlungen der Polizei, die das Paar auffliegen lassen.
The last time we chatted was on stage in October 2019, not long before the world changed. Simon Giertz had recently dealt with some health struggles, chronicling her successful battle with a brain tumor in a very public way. Over the years, her wildly popular YouTube channel has served a number of roles for its creator, as she's chronicled her builds from the functional (turning her Tesla into a pickup truck) to the absurd (a haircutting drone). As the pandemic has pressed on, it's found another role, as a place where Giertz can design, iterate and gauge audience interest in potential products for her new online store, Yetch. We caught up early this week for a TechCrunch feature, which you can read here. What follows is the (more or less) complete audio from that conversation.
Doth Protest Too Much: A Protestant Historical-Theology Podcast
Rev. James Rickenbaker joins Rev. Andrew for the first time today on Doth Protest. This is the first of a multi-part series of episodes we will have between James, Andrew, and Charles (who will join on the next part) going through our favorite theologians. By the end of the series, each will have gone through five. Not only are they near and dear to our hearts, but we recommend them to you as we believe their life stories, insights, and contributions served God and his church in ways that can still inform and guide us today. On this episode, James and Andrew each talk about Martin Luther. James then talks about Bishop Bo Giertz (pictured in the episode artwork), and Andrew talks about St. Augustine of Hippo. Shownotes: Luther *Luther's early Psalms commentary that James refers to is from volumes 10 & 11 of Luther's Works (Fortress Press; Concordia) *Correction: Ernst Bizer's position on Luther's 'Reformation turning point' was after the theses *The biographies of Luther that James recommended are James Kittelson's Luther the Reformer: The Story of the Man and his Career and Roland Bainton's Here I Stand: A Life of Martin Luther. *The primary writings that James recommended from Luther are The Bondage of the Will translated by J.R. Packer & O.R. Johnston Available here: https://www.christianbook.com/the-bondage-of-the-will/martin-luther/9780801048937/pd/048937 and the compendium Martin Luther's Basic Theological Writings edited by Timothy F. Lull & William R. Russell *The "bonus book" that James recommended for Episcopalians on the Reformation was Reformation Essays of Robert Barnes- available at https://www.amazon.com/Reformation-Essays-Dr-Robert-Barnes/dp/1556356838 *Andrew recommended A Fortress Introduction to the Lutheran Confession by Gunther Gassman and Scott Hendrix, Martin Luther's Theology: A Contemporary Interpretation by Oswald Bayer, and Luther in Mid-Career by Heinrich Bornkamm (there is a link to read this Bornkamm book in the episode details for the Doth Protest episode "The Fall Theological Reading List") Giertz *The books by Bo Giertz James and Andrew referred to are: *The Hammer of God Available at: https://www.christianbook.com/the-hammer-of-god/bo-giertz/9780806651309/pd/65130X *Christ's Church: Her Biblical Roots, Her Dramatic History, Her Saving Presence, Her Glorious Future (the quote was from p. 105) Available at: https://www.christianbook.com/christs-biblical-dramatic-history-presence-glorious/bo-giertz/9781621890997/pd/109708EB?event=EBRN%7CM *James recommended going to www.1517.org to check out some of recent English translations of Giertz' work by Bror Erickson. Augustine *The books about Augustine that Andrew referenced were: *RW Dyson's Augustine of Hippo: The Christian Transformation of Political Philosophy Available at: https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/st-augustine-of-hippo-9781847140975/ *Henry Chadwick's Augustine of Hippo: A Life Available at: https://www.amazon.com/Augustine-Hippo-Life-Henry-Chadwick/dp/0199588066 *The translations of Augustine's The Confessions that James referred to are the Henry Chadwick translation and the Maria Boulding translation. The latter is available here: https://www.newcitypress.com/the-confessions-study-edition.html
In August 2015 Simone Giertz posted an 8-second long, toothbrush machine video, showing a machine she designed to remove the drudgery of manual tooth brushing. It was funny, ridiculous, and got shared just about everywhere. That video would come to define much of what Simone's videos would be about: making machines that sort of make sense. Like an alarm clock that slaps you awake or a breakfast machine that ensures you will be cleaning up a bunch of Cheerios. It wouldn't be long before fans had dubbed her the Queen of Shitty Robots, a title that she embraced, but has kind of moved away from in the past couple years as she has expanded to building an even wider range of projects. Things like remodeling a trailer, making a coffee table out of burnt matches, and converting a Tesla into a pickup, all presented in her casual, conversational style and wry humor. And sometimes her videos aren't projects, but experiences, like when she got weightless in the Vomit Comet or talked candidly about her brain surgery. Simone has a beautiful workshop in LA where she uses all kinds of materials and techniques to create all kinds of projects limited only by her imagination. Watch Simone on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/simonegiertz
Leaving Seneca High School with a bang is an understatement of what Brooklyn Giertz accomplished her senior year. Giertz was an all-state selection in basketball, helped the Fighting Irish own the volleyball court, and she won four medals at the IHSA state track meet.Intro: Olympics, Is anything else but gold losing?, Deshaun Watson, ESPN/Big 12 spat, Covid-19 back in sports?
Högmässa 18 juli 2021
Feminism Began... The new face of conservatism and the GOP? …with a question that wasn't really a question: “Did God actually say…?” Feminism changed the world. For with this rhetorical question, “Did God actually say…?” the first woman and her husband were enticed to deny God's Word with the promise of changing the order of creation, with the opportunity to “be like God,” to have one's eyes “opened,” or to put it into modern parlance, to be “woke.” This was the very first instance of “Smash the Patriarchy” - and the Patriarch was God. Adam participated in feminism even though it sought to remove his leadership of the family, but there was a lot in it for him: the chance to likewise escape the hierarchical limitations of his own created order, his own vocation given to him by God. Feminism changed the course of history, and not for the better. This act of rebellion against God's created order of divinely created roles of the binary sexes of male and female, this Luciferian inversion of order into an unnatural chaos lured by the lust for self-gratification, brought death into the world, unleashed the forces of chaos and violence among all creatures in what was a perfectly harmonious existence, and placed the world on a trajectory of warfare in this life and enmity with God - a cosmic conflict that places mankind in the crossfire. And the serpent continues to deceive, continues to ask, “Did God actually say…?”, continues to call into question the order of creation - especially in matters of sex and sexuality. Today, chaos has been mainstreamed, even in defiance of the science that so many claim to believe in. Male and Female are considered social constructs. The natural family is considered no better for children - or perhaps even worse - than unnatural configurations. God's created order of patriarchy and complementarily between men and women is attacked in both the secular and ecclesiastical realms. Biology is held in contempt. Natural Law is disdained. That which a normal person can posit by observation is denied. And of course, all the while, the serpent continues to lure men and women into questioning divine revelation by what is in it for them: be it money and power for women, or the lure of easy recreational sex devoid of responsibility for men. Men especially “benefit” from feminism, for they are absolved from their duty to love their wives and be willing to give up everything for her sake. Instead, they are free to pursue their lusts and treat their wives as cash cows, buying toys or funding the man-cave. There is nothing in our culture and society that has not been corrupted and putrefied by the serpent's original intersectionality. Especially in our western civilization, and especially in America: once the world's beacon of freedom of belief, of speech, of writing and publishing, of political liberty, and of course, freedom of religion. One example is the military: an institution whose purpose is to use violence to protect the country from invasion, from enemies both foreign and domestic. Note how feminism has shifted the raison être of the military from being an order of warriors formerly bound by an ethos of service to the nation and a chivalrous defense of the weak into being a grand radical social “Did God actually say…?” experiment. If you haven't seen the juxtaposition of recent military recruitment ads by China, Russia, and the United States, you probably should have a look. Even Atheistic China still retains some moorings of natural law, as the masculine and feminine roles shown in their ad, as well as the unmistakable appeal to the warrior ethos of men to protect and serve, is apparent - even though this warrior spirit takes on a collectivist feel. The Russian ad likewise appeals to a man's natural biological, psychological, and spiritual urge to protect and serve. But the Russian ad is aimed at the individual rather than the collective. The American ad begins in the form of a cartoon and the story of a young girl raised by a couple of lesbians. There is no appeal to the warrior ethic, only a ginned-up feminized and radicalized message to appeal to so-called social justice issues, tugging on the heartstrings, as though the military's job is to provide emotional sensitivity training and sexual propaganda instead of blowing things up when that is what is needed to defend our liberties and existence as a country. The only concession to a warrior ethic is the cartoon girl's climbing up a rope. And at the end, the cartoon gives way to live video of the young woman, who inexplicably, in spite of her impressive academic credentials, is not an officer. Perhaps her decision to serve in the enlisted ranks regardless of her qualifications is yet another way to fight back against the notion of hierarchy. At any rate, the contrast is stark. And should other countries become a military threat to the United States, one can only imagine how ill-prepared our country will be, with our warrior institution emasculated and our military turned into an institution of social re-education and a jobs program for people who reject traditional societal norms - not to mention reality itself. “Did God actually say…?” The serpent has also slithered up to the Bride of Christ and has posed the same question. He has gotten once-faithful church bodies, including Lutherans, to question God's Word - from the days of Higher Critical Theory right down to today's all encompassing Critical Theory (which manifests itself in matters of sex and race, imposing chaos and rebelling against the orderly goodness of God's Word and His will). When the push for women's “ordination” began among historic communions of the church in the twentieth century, there were prophetic voices, like Bishop Bo Giertz, the great Swedish Lutheran churchman who appealed to the Bible and the church's confessions. Giertz and others who shared this commitment to the Scriptures were pilloried and reviled as reactionaries and misogynists. The Bishop took the slings and arrows and mounted a defense against this Satanic invasion, but that battle was lost, as Swedish society had embraced progressivism over and against submission to the Word of God. And the winners have written the history and pushed their own narrative. Today, priestesses outnumber priests in the Church of Sweden. Secular society is dominated by female leadership. And it goes without saying that Scandinavia has led the way in the feminization of society and the normalization of sexual deviancy in the Nordic countries. The results have been disastrous, as the cancer of the rejection of the order of creation has become dominant, even to the point of the Lutheran lesbian “bishop” of the Church of Sweden ordering crosses removed from a church to make Muslims feel welcome. This corresponds to the feminized secular leadership of Sweden, naive, emotional, and lacking the God-given instinct to protect the nation, opening the borders of the country, creating violent no-go zones and an active rape culture - apparently an acceptable price to be paid for pushing a “woke” agenda. And the often pooh-poohed argument that the male pastorate mirrors the maleness of Christ is vindicated, and sadly so, by the re-creation of God in the image of woman by an ELCA congregation in San Francisco - one that prays to the goddess and employs a special goddess rosary. One of the former pastors of this “church” (so-called) has since become the world's first transgendered “bishop” (so-called). The gender issue has spread like a cancer, and there is more to come. Another ELCA priestess gave an Easter Sermon that was all about self-pleasure - including in the sexual sense. If you don't believe me, you can watch the video - especially beginning about at the 24:50 mark. It goes without saying that viewer discretion is advised. The canard that a church can be both feminist and orthodox is disproven by simple observation of the fruits of the tree. And far from making us like God, knowing good and evil, it has distanced us from God, as we have rebelled and used our ill-gotten knowledge to choose evil. This is apparently what is known as “empowerment.” And so in the face of the feminist heresy, let us join one and all and answer the serpent's question with a hearty confession: “Yes! God did actually say! Amen.”
Söndagsmässa 2 maj 2021
Karl-Oskar Giertz berättar om sin resa med att starta padelmärket Vidar Of Båstad
Brown Bag Lunches är Skissernas Museums samtalsserie där vi varannan vecka fördjupar oss i den kreativa processen tillsammans med gäster med olika yrkesbakgrund. Kajsa Giertz är en prisbelönt regissör och koreograf. Hon har bland annat regisserat på Dramaten, Kungliga Operan och Cirkus Cirkör och tidigare varit chef för Parkteatern vid Stockholms stadsteater och Västmanlands teater i Västerås. Som teaterchef på Helsingsborgs stadsteater fyller hon repertoaren på med nyskrivna pjäser och odödliga klassiker.
I detta avsnitt får vi lyssna till Helsingborgs stads försäljnings- och marknadschef Helena Wennerström, som berättar om sitt uppdrag att skapa en attraktiv stad att bo och verka i, samt teaterchef Kajsa Giertz som pratar om "hur det formlösa tar form" i den kreativa processen.
Högmässa 9 aug 2020
Högmässa 5 april 2020
Ca-aanzone, di Naa-taleLa la la, puntata nuova!Eccetera, eccetera, eccetera...Paaa-rliamo di furgo-ni e fine del mondo!!Rieccoci (come al solito)!Confidiamo che a Natale vi siate riempiti i capienti ventri di specialità del Natale come (ma non solo): capppone, tortellini, torta salata, piccione arrosto, pizza marinara, pizza con il cappone, bollito con la mostarda, mac 'n cheese, mac 'n piccione, tortellini con il piccione!Per digerire lo sfacimm di cui vi siete ingozzati nei precedenti giorni ecco una puntata leggera & digestiva! Prego! Non c'è di che!
00:00 - Introduction 05:19 - Main Topic (Bo Giertz - A Year of Grace) On episode ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY Wade and Mike returning guest and friend, Rev. Bror Erickson. For listener who have heard our conversations with Rev. Erickson in the past, you'll no be surprised that he continues to translate the works of Bo Giertz into English. On this episode he discusses his most recent translations, which are of select sermons from Giertz. There are two volumes of these translations, which are entitled A Year of Grace (Volume 1: Collected Sermons of Advent through Pentecost and Volume 2: Collected Sermons of Pentecost/Trinity). Another big thanks to Rev. Erickson for joining us once again! If you are interested in other translations and writings from Rev. Erickson, you can find his Amazon Page here and his 1517.org page right here. As always, we're grateful to the 1517 podcasting network. If you haven't done so yet, make sure to go check out all of the great podcasts they have to offer, as well as the other wonderful content at 1517.org. And as always, if you are enjoying the show, please subscribe, rate, and review us on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, or TuneIn Radio. You can also like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. And, of course, share us with a friend or two! If you’d like to contact us we can be reached at podcast@LetTheBirdFly.com, or visit our website at www.LetTheBirdFly.com. Thanks for listening! Attributions for Music used in this Episode: “The Last One” by Jahzzar is licensed under an Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 International License. “Whistling Down the Road” by Silent Partner. “Not Drunk” by The Joy Drops is licensed under an Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Välkommen till en värld av paranormala fenomen. I podcasten Paranormalt utforskar Caroline Giertz tillsammans med experter det oförklarliga. I första säsongen kommer du bland annat att få höra om nära döden-upplevelser, ufon och kommunikation med djur.
On this week's The Drill Down podcast, Andrew goes to the edge of the galaxy, leaked Radiohead tracks, Facebook's Zuckerbucks, counterfeits & fakes, robots are taking your jobs & fighting back, and much, much more. What We're Playing With Andy: Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge You can't wear Star Wars costumes in Galaxy's Edge — not even the ones on sale Headlines The Ambitious Plan Behind Facebook's Cryptocurrency, Libra Facebook's New Libra Coin: How Does It Work, and Should You Buy It? Radiohead Release 18 Hours of ‘OK Computer' Material After Leak Audible Book of the Week To Pixar and Beyond by Lawrence Levy Sign up at AudibleTrial.com/TheDrillDown Music Break: Paranoid Android by Radiohead Hot Topics Millions Of Jobs Have Been Lost To Automation. Economists Weigh In On What To Do About It States Where Jobs Are Most Vulnerable to Automation By 2025, machines will do more work than humans, a new report says Bodies in Seats [Interviews with 12 former Facebook content moderators from Tampa, three on the record, where working conditions are appalling and many experience PTSD] Music Break: Everything in its Right Place by Radiohead Final Word: Counterfeits & Fakes Congress grapples with how to regulate deepfakes New software designed to help media detect deepfakes – but it's just a "drop in the bucket" Lyrics Site Accuses Google of Lifting Its Content The Drill Down Video of the Week TRUCKLA: The world's first Tesla pickup truck Boston Dynamics: New Robots Now Fight Back Subscribe! The Drill Down on iTunes (Subscribe now!) Add us on Stitcher! The Drill Down on Facebook The Drill Down on Twitter Geeks Of Doom's The Drill Down is a roundtable-style audio podcast where we discuss the most important issues of the week, in tech and on the web and how they affect us all. Hosts are Geeks of Doom contributor Andrew Sorcini (Mr. BabyMan), marketing research analyst Dwayne De Freitas, and Vudu product manager Tosin Onafowokan.
This week , we read from Bo Giertz’s novel, “The Hammer of God,” and discuss belief, revivalism versus liturgy, and what happens when Jesus alone is the focus of all our attention. Our Text: Hammer of God, p.122-123ff Show Notes: Luther the Seelsorger Sereneity - Shepherd Book death scene Liturgy and Spiritual Awakening - Bo Giertz 1517 article: “Defeat Evil with the Good” Schartau sermon preached at Lund, Transfiguration — Questions? Comments? Show Ideas? Send them to us at BannedBooks@1517legacy.com. Please subscribe, rate, and review the show in Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/banned-books-podcast/id1370993639?mt=2. We’re proud to be part of 1517 Podcasts, a network of shows dedicated to delivering Christ-centered content through weekly, monthly, and seasonal audio platforms. Our podcasts cover a multitude of content, from Christian doctrine, apologetics, cultural engagement, and powerful preaching. Find out more at 1517. And as always, don't forget Gillespie's coffee for your caffeinated needs and especially the 1517 Reformation Roast
Tom Giertz is the CEO at 2ndCar, an online auction site, buy it now sales, a blog for track events, DIY tips, and lots of cool car stories. Along with his business partners Scott Furgiuele and Andy Ritt, Tom is a life-long automotive enthusiast who has turned his passion into a business. Tom’s father was racing a Fiat Abarth Monza at the Sebring 12-Hour when Tom was still in the womb in 1961. Today, Tom races sports cars from the 60s, 70s, and 80s and he runs a ’64 Saab 96, a ’74 Porsche 914, and an ’84 Porsche 944. You’ll find him on any weekend in the CVAR vintage series, WRL 24 Hours of Lemons, Rallycrossing, Autocrossing and at Porsche Club of America events where he is the PCA, GTG Coordinator for The Lone Star Region.
00:00 - Introduction 03:55 - Free-for-All (Attending the Here We Still Stand Conference) 19:20 - Main Topic (Bo Giertz's Commentary on Romans) On episode SEVENTY-SEVEN of Let the Bird Fly! Wade and Peter sit down with Rev. Bror Erickson at the 2018 He We Still Stand conference put on by 1517.org. We are excited to welcome Rev. Erickson back to the show to discuss another of his translations of Bo Giertz's work: Romans: A Devotional Commentary. We are thrilled to have had the opportunity to sit down with Rev. Erickson during some down-time at the conference, and grateful he was willing to join us once again. We have previously discussed Bo Giertz with Bror on Episode 50 and Episode 51, and Bror also joined us on Episode 75 to discuss Herman Sasse. We hope you'll enjoy this third installment of Giertz as much as we did. If you're interested in books translated or edited by Bror, here's a list of a few of them: Bo Giertz Romans: A Devotional Commentary Then Fell the Lord’s Fire The Knights of Rhodes With My Own Eyes To Live with Christ: Devotions by Bo Giertz translated by Richard Wood with Bror Erickson Hermann Sasse Then Fell the Lord’s Fire Witness The Journal Articles of Hermann Sasse edited by Matthew C. Harrison and Bror Erickson The 1517 Podcast Network has a new series called The Soul of Christianity, that you should check out. It's a 12 part series on the Apostle's Creed, which is hosted by Debi Winrich and Dan van Voorhis. And while you're at it, make sure to check out all the great podcast in the 1517 Podcast Network. And as always, if you are enjoying the show, please subscribe, rate, and review us on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, or TuneIn Radio. You can also like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. And, of course, share us with a friend or two! If you’d like to contact us we can be reached at podcast@LetTheBirdFly.com, or visit our website at www.LetTheBirdFly.com. Thanks for listening! Attributions for Music used in this Episode: “The Last One” by Jahzzar is licensed under an Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 International License. “Gib laut” by Dirk Becker is licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License. “Whistling Down the Road” by Silent Partner “Not Drunk” by The Joy Drops is licensed under an Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Read more! Click the link to sign up for Blinkist and get 20% off today http://www.blinkist.com/timpool My Second Channel - https://www.youtube.com/timcastnews First let me say Simone Giertz is great and her videos are awesome but she is just another person leading a campaign against a company based on her personal feelings and this is the highlight of the video, the power of outrage mobs. I wish no ill will towards either of these people and respect their work but am critical of their tactics. This video talks about David Hogg and others who used their followings to force changes to suit their personal politics or feelings. As this tactic becomes more prevalent we risk losing diversity of opinion and culture. NOTE: Hogg and Giertz are high profile public figures and I am criticizing their very public actions Make sure to subscribe for more travel, news, opinion, and documentary with Tim Pool everyday. Amazon Prime 30 day free trial - http://amzn.to/2sgiDqR MY GEAR GoPro Karma - http://amzn.to/2qw10m4 GoPro 6 - http://amzn.to/2CEK0z1 DJI Mavic Drone - http://amzn.to/2lX9qgT Zagg 12 AMP portable battery - http://amzn.to/2lXB6Sx TASCAM Lavalier mic - http://amzn.to/2AwoIhI Canon HD XF 105 Camera - http://amzn.to/2m6v1o3 Canon 5D MK III Camera - http://amzn.to/2CvFnnm 360 Camera (VR) - http://amzn.to/2AxKu4R FOLLOW ME Instagram - http://instagram.com/Timcast Twitter - http://twitter.com/Timcast Minds - http://Minds.com/Timcast Facebook - http://facebook.com/Timcastnews Bitcoin Wallet: 13ha54MW2hYUS3q1jJhFyWdpNfdfMWtmhZ SEND STUFF HERE Tim Pool 330 Washington Street - PMB 517 Hoboken, NJ 07030Support the show (http://timcast.com/donate)
00:00 - Introduction 01:58 - Scripture Narrative (Reading from Then Fell the Lord’s Fire) 09:59 - Free-for-All (Favorite Hobbies/Pastimes) 26:16 - Main Topic (Bo Giertz, In Translation) On episode FIFTY of Let the Bird Fly! Wade and Peter welcome Rev. Bror Erickson via Skype to discuss the Swedish Bishop Bo Giertz. Pastor Erickson is the pastor at Zion Lutheran Church in Farmington, NM and has been translating works of Bo Giertz (as well as others) for a number of years and sat down with the guys to discuss the famous Swedish Bishop, in what we hope is a bit of a primer for future episodes where Rev. Erickson will discuss specific works of Giertz’s that he has translated. Instead of the normal Scripture Narrative, Wade reads an ordination sermon of Giertz’s that is translated by Rev. Erickson in Then Fell the Lord’s Fire. In the Free-for-All we find out that Wade and Peter are far more boring than Bror (which may surprise exactly zero regular listeners), but Wade does hatch a plan to take over Mike’s garage, so it wasn’t a total loss for the guys. If you are familiar with Bo Giertz, it is most likely through The Hammer of God. What you may not know is that Bo Giertz was a rather prolific author, but very little has been translated into English. Thanks to our guest, however, that has been changing. We hope to have Rev. Erickson on again to discuss some of the specific works that he’s translated, but in this episode we ask Rev. Erickson to introduce us a bit to Bo Giertz, and himself. (And if you’re looking for a glimpse at Bror’s kokopelli that Wade mentions during the episode, you can sneak a peek on the video he has on his Amazon author page.) If you’d like more from Bror, check out his posts at 1517. The Legacy Project, as well as his personal blog. Books translated or edited by Bror: Bo Giertz Then Fell the Lord’s Fire Romans: A Devotional Commentary The Knights of Rhodes With My Own Eyes To Live with Christ: Devotions by Bo Giertz translated by Richard Wood with Bror Erickson Hermann Sasse Then Fell the Lord’s Fire Witness The Journal Articles of Hermann Sasse edited by Matthew C. Harrison and Bror Erickson And as always, if you are enjoying the show, please subscribe, rate, and review us on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, or TuneIn Radio. You can also like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. And, of course, share us with a friend or two! If you’d like to contact us we can be reached at podcast@LetTheBirdFly.com, or visit our website at www.LetTheBirdFly.com. Thanks for listening! Attributions for Music used in this Episode: “The Last One” by Jahzzar is licensed under an Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 International License. “Horses to Water” by Topher Mohr and Alex Elena “Gib laut” by Dirk Becker is licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License. “Whistling Down the Road” by Silent Partner “Not Drunk” by The Joy Drops is licensed under an Attribution 4.0 International License.
Pr. Riley and Pr. Gillespie listen to Bo Giertz preach in 1961 on the difference between belief and false belief. [ download ] Copyright Higher Things®, Higher Things - Dare to be Lutheran. Support the work of Higher Things.
Vi pratar om Hasse Alfredson och hans verk. Peter Pluntky, svensk antikexpert, berättar om speldosan. Simone Giertz gästar för att prata knasiga uppfinningar och sitt nya program med Nisse Hallberg!
Welcome to episode #14: Crafting Messes, Memories, and Masterpieces with Liz Giertz. Do you believe messes can be turned into masterpieces? Our very special guest is an Army wife momma that shares her passion for writing, reading, and crafting. She loves gathering women around the table to create and encourage each other. She has a blog called My Messy Desk, her own Etsy shop, and hosts crafting workshops. As you will be hearing Liz's story, I will be sharing my own mess and why I almost stopped podcasting. I truly hope her ambition and creativity inspires you like it did me! Make sure to share your thoughts in the comments below and share with your friends too! About The Messy Desk Momma Have you ever wanted to travel around the world? Well, Liz might have all the secrets to moving and packing we would need or ever want to know. Liz grew up outside of Washington D.C. and from there she joined the Army. She's lived in Virginia, New York, Germany, Illinois, Texas, Korea, Colorado, Louisiana, and this summer she's moving to West Virginia. This momma's love story is truly unique. She met her husband in Korea while she was still on active duty. He was assigned to the higher headquarters and when she was visiting his office building, someone introduced them. He even had to call her ma'am! They dated in Virginia, got engaged in Kansas and planned their wedding from Iraq. Now they have two boys ages 9 and 11. Go check out her 12 FREE scripture cards! Where Her Passion For Crafting & Writing Began Liz has always loved writing. When she was in Flordia cleaning out her Dad's house she found some ribbons she won from writing contests. He had kept all of her short stories she had written. But, crafting is a new hobby for her. And, she was exposed to it in stages. When she got out of the Army in 2007, she moved somewhere where she didn't know anybody. She kept meeting ladies that enjoyed crafting. They showed her crafts from stamping to scrapbooking. She's picked up different skills over the years. When she moved to Colorado, she had a friend that like this thing from Pottery Barn, but she didn't want to pay $175 for it. So she asked Liz to help her recreate it! That's when she started having 6 or 8 ladies gather around together monthly to do a craft based on their interest. Read the full article on the Passion Brewing Momma Blog! Liz's last craft workshop before her big move! Here's an outline of the sweet stuff in episode 14: Tips on how to refuel yourself Where to find some craft inspirations How to connect with other women Tips on starting a craft workshop Liz's experience on Etsy Encouragement for when you want to quit Thank you for stopping by, enjoy the show! May your day be filled with messes, beautiful and broken, and a little time for you. For we never know what goodness the day can bring until we fully love who we are. Once you listen, feel free to leave a comment/suggestion/question below. Are you a momma that has a passion for something and want to share with us? Go fill out our new form and schedule an interview. Here are some resources we discussed in the show: Liz's Craft Workshops PWOC How to Connect with Liz: My Messy Desk Blog Facebook Instagram Pinterest Twitter Esty Shop Where to find me: Facebook: @PassionforMoms Instagram: @PassionBrewingMomma Passion Brewing Momma BLOG iTunes Sticher
Föredrag på SESG:s studentmöte - Bo GiertzRom. 5:10-11, 3:19-24
Föredrag på SESG:s studentmöte 1984 - Bo GiertzRom. 5:10-11, 3:19-24