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What if reconnecting with God didn't require more effort, but more honesty?In this honest and hope-filled conversation, Willow sits down with Allison Byxbe to talk about what it really looks like to feel disconnected from God… and how to find your way back.After walking through a devastating diagnosis for her son, Allison found herself in a season where faith felt confusing, distant, and colorless. The way she once connected with God no longer worked, and she didn't know how to move forward.But in the middle of that pain, God gently invited her into something new.Through journaling.Not perfect words.Not polished prayers.Just honest, raw connection.In this episode, Allison shares how journaling became a powerful spiritual practice that helped her process grief, ask hard questions, and slowly rediscover God's presence—even in the middle of a 10-year valley.If you've ever felt stuck, numb, or unsure how to talk to God anymore… this conversation will meet you right where you are.What You'll Learn:Why feeling disconnected from God is more common than you thinkHow journaling can help you process pain and reconnect with HimThe power of honesty in your relationship with GodA simple daily journaling question to get startedHow to find God in the middle of long, hard seasonsWhy your “old way” of connecting with God might not work anymore—and what to do insteadSimple Practice to Try:Ask this one question each day...“God, where did I see You today?”Write whatever comes to mind.No pressure. No perfection. Just presence.Connect with Allison: Website | Book: Journaling as a Spiritual PracticeFollow Willow: Website | Instagram | Facebook
Peace isn't something you have to chase; it's something you learn to rest in.So often, when life feels uncertain, we find ourselves searching… thinking harder, praying differently, looking for signs that will finally help us settle down.In this episode, Angie continues the Cast Your Cares study by stepping into Psalm 131:2. This conversation invites us to move from frantic searching to quiet trust as we grow in faith and learn that God is already near, already at work, and fully able to provide what we need. What you'll hear in this week's episodeWhat it means to “calm and quiet” your soul in anxious momentsWhy restless searching often keeps us from experiencing true peaceHow spiritual maturity leads to deeper trust and contentment in GodA powerful picture of moving from frantic need to peaceful restThe reminder that God's presence, not proof, is what brings lasting peace ResourcesStep By Step Starter KitA simple, guided resource to help you open Scripture with confidence and study one verse at a time alongside the podcast.Download it for free here: https://steadyon.myflodesk.com/stepbystepVerse of the Week“But I have calmed and quieted myself, I am like a weaned child with its mother; like a weaned child I am content.” Psalm 131:2 (NIV) Connect with Angie & Steady Onhttps://www.livesteadyon.comTheme Music: Glimmer by Andy Ellison
Do you want to pray for missionaries but don't know where to start — or wonder if it even makes a difference? In this episode of Fuel for the Harvest, Nathan sits down with fellow Forge speaker Santiago Fuentes, joining all the way from Mexico City, for one of the most theologically rich and practically helpful conversations the podcast has ever had on the topic of prayer.From a deep dive into Colossians 4 to a list of real ministries you can follow today, this episode will challenge you to stop treating prayer like a spiritual band-aid — and start treating it like the powerful act of devotion it actually is.In this episode, Nathan and Santiago Fuentes cover:Why God answers prayer — and what we miss when we don't prayThe difference between God being limited and us limiting our own experience of GodA powerful breakdown of Colossians 4:2-4 and what it means to truly "devote yourself to prayer"What the Apostle Paul asked for from prison — and why it wasn't what you'd expectThree specific categories of people to pray for: unreached people groups, persecuted believers, and missionaries themselvesTrusted ministries to follow for fresh, specific prayer requests: Open Doors, Voice of the Martyrs, and the Joshua ProjectWhy Billy Graham's answer to "how can I help your ministry?" was always the same one wordSantiago Fuentes is a bilingual Forge speaker available to speak at your event. Find more from Santiago — in both English and Spanish — on the Forge YouTube channel.
Den här veckan möter vi Clara Vennman, folkhögskolelärare och aktiv i Equmeniakyrkan i Göteborg. Hon tar sin utgångspunkt i hoppet. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. Ur andakten:För det är så - vi människor behöver något att tro och hoppas på. Om det är de goda nyheterna som tar vår uppmärksamhet - så är det också det som vi sedan vill dela med andra.Evangelium kommer från det grekiska ordet “evangelion” och betyder ungefär “gott budskap” eller “glädjebudskap”. Det är grunden för hela kyrkan och den kristna församlingen - de goda nyheterna som ska spridas världen över. Och att vi ska få höra det om och om igen. Berättelsen om hur Gud genom historien, och än idag, visar sin kärlek till hela mänskligheten. Att det aldrig är ute med oss, vare sig Dig eller med Mig. Det är berättelser som ger både hopp, mening och sammanhang.Musik:Kom Du Källa med Erik Tilling och Michael Jeff Johnson, komponerad av Shane Bernard, Paul Biktor Börjesson och Robert RobinsonProducent:Susanna Némethliv@sverigesradio.se
I studion: Fredrik Söderholm, Stor, Sanna Dollan, August Bohlin ❤️
I studion: Fredrik Söderholm, Stor, Sanna Dollan, August Bohlin ❤️
Vi tappar tidningar, tittar på TV eller tv (eller teve?), byter bloggplats, filurar på forskarkurs och listar TV-serier. Shownotes Aktuellt från svenska Wikipedia Tidningar KB (och SvD) TV vs tv Mallkod Wikimediarörelsen internationellt Wikimedia Foundations teknikblogg har flyttat in i Diff Ny kurs för forskare på Wiki Learn Veckans mall Magnus: TV Wikifikor, meetups och träffar i närtid Måndag: Oulu Löyly Erkännanden Bild: Jean de La Fontaine (author) och Alfred Prunaire (artist), Public Domain Musiken och ljudklippen är från Surf Shimmy Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), CC BY 3.0, samt Wikimedia Sound Logo Finalist VQ97, Thaddeus Osborne, CC BY-SA 4.0, och ljudet från Wikidata’s 10th birthday video intro animation, Lea Lacroix (WMDE), CC BY-SA 4.0. Avsnittet hittas också på Wikimedia Commons. Diskutera avsnittet på projektsidans diskussion.
Den här veckan möter vi Clara Vennman, folkhögskolelärare och aktiv i Equmeniakyrkan i Göteborg. Hon tar sin utgångspunkt i hoppet. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. Ur andakten:Bibeln berättar om att Gud ser på oss människor, på Dig och Mig, med samma varma blick. Redan i Första Mosebok så berättas det om hur Gud skapar hela världen och allt levande. Han skapar grönska, fröbärande örter och träd - och ser att det är gott. Han skapar ljus och mörker och stjärnorna att lysa över himlavalvet. Och Gud skapade alla dom levande varelserna: fyllde vattnet med liv och fåglar som skulle flyga över jorden. Och han såg att det var gott. Och till sist skapade han också människan, till sin egen avbild och välsignade dem.Sedan beskrivs det hur Gud såg allt han gjort, och se, det var mycket gott. Redan i skapelsen placerade Gud sin varma blick på sin mänsklighet.Text:Psaltaren 139:7-12Musik:Kom Du Källa med Erik Tilling och Michael Jeff Johnson, komponerad av Shane Bernard, Paul Biktor Börjesson och Robert RobinsonProducent:Susanna Némethliv@sverigesradio.se
Krishna Das reflects on Maharaj-ji's teaching that all names, forms, and journeys lead to the same truth.This week on Pilgrim Heart, Krishna Das talks about:Neem Karoli's teaching: Sub Ek (all one)Following the heart and our own individual path to GodA dream message that Krishna Das had from Maharaj-jiDeveloping communication skills for improved relationshipsHow being hard on ourselves makes it difficult to offer compassion to othersPutting effort into daily practice Living with ease and being with all experiences, good and bad“Maharaj-ji said one thing to us that was life-changing: sub ek. All one. Many names, many forms, many paths, all one. Different cultures call it by different names, they conceive of it differently, but underneath the thoughts it's all the same…What Jesus realized is the same thing that the yogis in India realized, that the Zen Buddhists, Sufis, Muslims realized. They don't get stuck in the difference of the forms. It's just names; they're all the names of the same thing which is our own true nature.” –Krishna DasAbout Krishna Das:Layering traditional Hindu kirtan with instantly accessible melodies and modern instrumentation, Grammy nominee Krishna Das has been called yoga's “rock star.” With a remarkably soulful voice that touches the deepest chord in even the most casual listener, Krishna Das – known to friends, family, and fans as simply KD – has taken the call-and-response chanting out of yoga centers and into concert halls, becoming a worldwide icon and the best-selling chant artist of all time. His album ‘Live Ananda' (released January 2012) was nominated for a Grammy in the Best New Age album category.KD spent the late '60s traveling across the country as a student of Ram Dass, and in August 1970, he finally made the journey to India, which led him to Ram Dass' own beloved guru, Neem Karoli Baba, known to most as Maharaj-ji. Krishna Das now travels the world sharing his kirtan practice and wonderful stories of his life, of Maharaji-ji, of his life on the Path and discusses bringing chanting into our lives through retreats and workshops. To date, KD has released 15 well-received albums, most recently Trust in the Heart released in October 2017.MORE INFORMATION and OFFERINGS VISIT: https://krishnadas.com/ KRISHNA DAS ON SOCIAL: FACEBOOK: facebook.com/KrishnaDasMusic INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/krishnadasmusic YOUTUBE: / krishnadasmusic X: @krishnadas #KrishnaDasSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Den här veckan möter vi Clara Vennman, folkhögskolelärare och aktiv i Equmeniakyrkan i Göteborg. Hon tar sin utgångspunkt i hoppet. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. Ur andakten:Jag hade många goda förebilder när jag växte upp. Gustav var en sådan. Han var ledare för söndagsskolan i kyrkan på Hisingen där jag bodde. Han förberedde flanellografen för att berätta om veckans bibeltext. Han bytte ut ljus i ljusbäraren och lade fram fram pysslet som vi skulle göra. Gustav placerade mjuka kuddar i en halvring. Han mötte alltid oss barn med en varm blick och fick oss att känna oss viktiga! Han fick mig att tro på det mjuka ledarskapet och det uthålliga engagemanget.När jag var 12 år fick jag och min storebror bli hjälpledare i söndagsskolan. Och Gustav lärde oss allting. Jag växte av det! Kände att någon trodde på mig. Och sen jag blev vuxen har jag fått se åtskilliga ungdomar på samma sätt som Gustav såg mig. Vi behöver hoppet i goda förebilder att ta rygg på. Och vi måste fortsätta hitta framtidens bärare av hopp.Text:Romarbrevet 15:13Musik:Kom Du Källa med Erik Tilling och Michael Jeff Johnson, komponerad av Shane Bernard, Paul Biktor Börjesson och Robert RobinsonProducent:Susanna Némethliv@sverigesradio.se
Landslaget är samlat och VM-febern är äntligen här! Expressen Fotboll ger dig allt från Graham Potters presskonferens inför avresan mot Nordamerika. Vi dissekerar det taktiska draget att använda Victor Nilsson Lindelöf som sexa, reder ut status och skadeläge på nyckelspelare som Alexander Isak och Carl Starfelt och analyserar förutsättningarna inför genrepen mot Norge och Grekland. I avslutningen av programmet byter vi fokus till allsvenskan och det totala kaoset i Malmö FF efter att Miguel Angel Ramirez fått sparken. Hur ska MFF tänka nu? Brännan analyserar läget och blickar mot det enorma jobb som väntar nya sportchefen Filip Berglund. Dessutom gästar Alexander Snäcke sändningen med de allra senaste oddsen inför kvällens final i Conference League och toppmötet i Damallsvenskan. Missa inte att Expressen Fotboll släpper en genomgång av en ny VM-grupp varje vardagsmorgon ända fram till mästerskapspremiären ! Prenumerera på kanalen för att inte missa något! Medverkande: I Studion: Andreas "Brännan" Brännström, Wilhelm Edlund & Mattias Tengblad På länk: Alexander Snäcke Ansvarig utgivare: Klas Granström.
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The cannibals! You will be eaten by cannibals! That was the warningJohn G. Patonreceived when he announced his call to take the gospel to the New Hebrides. An older man in his churchknown simply as Mr. Dicksontried to dissuade him. From a human standpoint, the concern was understandable. Patons ministry in Glasgow was thriving. Hundreds gathered each week, lives were being changed, and the work was fruitful. Why would anyone leave such a place? The New Hebrides were known as one of the most dangerous mission fields in the world. Just nineteen years earlier, in 1839, missionariesJohn WilliamsandJames Harrishad landed there and were killed within hours. Their deaths were still fresh in the minds of many, and the opposition Paton faced came not from enemies of the gospel, but from concerned Christian friends. Reflecting on this moment, Paton later wrote, The opposition was so strong from nearly all that I was sorely tempted to question whether I was carrying out the Divine will This also caused me much anxiety, and drove me close to God in prayer. Paton replied to Dicksons warning: Mr. Dickson, you are advanced in years now, and your own prospect is soon to be laid in the grave, there to be eaten by worms; I confess to you, that if I can but live and die serving and honoring the Lord Jesus, it will make no difference to me whether I am eaten by Cannibals or by worms; and in the Great Day my Resurrection body will rise as fair as yours in the likeness of our risen Redeemer. The danger was real, the opposition was understandable, and the cost was highbut Paton was convinced that Christ was worthy, even there. When Paton arrived in the New Hebrides in 1858, the cost became immediate. Within weeks of landing on the island of Tanna, his wife, Mary, and their newborn son both died of fever. Paton buried them with his own hands and even slept on their grave to protect it. It would have been understandable for him to leave. Yet he did not abandon his calling. For over forty years, he labored among those islands, convinced that Christ was worthy and that even the hardest soil was not beyond the reach of Gods saving power. Patons story did not end with his life. It helped fuel a missionary movement. The gospel did not stop in the New Hebrides; it continued to spread across the Pacific, eventually reaching places likePapua New Guinea, where the cost remained high and the danger real. Even today, the fruit of that gospel work remains. Why would a man risk everything for such a mission? Paton went because he believed Christ was worthy of whatever sacrifice it would cost to bring the gospel to those who had never heardeven at the risk of his own life. Revelation 5:610 shows us why. The Lion is a Lamb (v. 6) Remember what the scroll represents. In Revelation 5:14, Johns attention turns to a scroll in the right hand of Goda scroll that contains His sovereign plan to judge evil, redeem His people, and restore all creation from the curse of sin. It is held securely by the One who rules history with perfect authority. Within it lies the full scope of redemptive history: Gods judgments, the vindication of suffering saints, the defeat of sin and death, and the final restoration of all thingsincluding the new heaven and new earth. It holds both justice and hopethe outpouring of Gods wrath on evil and the fulfillment of His promises to save, dwell with, and rejoice over His people forever. But as a mighty angel asks, Who is worthy to open the scroll?, a crisis unfolds. No one in heaven, on earth, or under the earth is found worthy, and John begins to weep. And rightly sobecause if the scroll remains sealed, Gods promises go unfulfilled, sin goes undefeated, and redemption never reaches its goal. At that moment, everything hangs in the balance. Then a voice breaks the silence: Weep no more; behold, the Lion of the tribe of Judah has conquered (v. 5). The answer is not found in human strength or angelic power, but in a personthe promised King, the fulfillment of every promise of God, the One who alone has the right to redeem. And it is this Lionthis conquering Kingthat John turns to see. Yet when he turns, he is confronted with something utterly unexpected. Between the throne and the four living creatures stands a Lamb as though it had been slain. The promised Lion reveals Himself as the sacrificial Lamb of God. Victory has not come through crushing Gods enemies but through the crushing of the Son of God, who willingly and obediently went to the cross like a lamb that is led to the slaughter (Isa. 53:7), bearing the iniquities of sinners. What John sees is not a contradiction but the key to everything. The Lion has conqueredbut He has conquered as a Lamb. He stands triumphant, bearing the marks of the cross. John understood what this meant, and we must understand it as well:the One who is worthy is the One who has given Himself for you. However, John not only sees a Lambhe sees a Lamb with seven horns and seven eyes. In Scripture, horns symbolize power and kingship, and seven signifies divine completeness. This Lamb possesses perfect, sovereign authority. His seven eyes represent complete divine wisdom and perception, corresponding to the sevenfold Spirit of God sent out into all the earth. Nothing escapes His sight, and no judgment exceeds His wisdom. These are not random detailsthey are a testimony. The One who stands at the center of the throne is not merely a symbol of sacrifice but the One of whom Jeremiah spoke: Yahweh our Righteousness (Jer. 23:6). He is the Lion of Judah, the Lamb who was slain, and the sovereign Lord over all. Yet this is not all that John sees and experiences. The Lion who is a Lamb is also the Redeemer. The Lamb is the Redeemer (vv. 7-8) This Lamb is worthy not only because of who He is but also because of what He has done. The Lamb is the Redeemer. In the Old Testament, a kinsman-redeemer was a family member who could step in when everything had been lost. But not just anyone could serve as a redeemerhe had to be a close relative by blood, possess the resources necessary to redeem, and be willing to do so. That is why Boaz could redeem Ruth, yet Boaz was only a shadow of a greater Redeemer to come. Naomi had lost everythingher husband, her sons, and her security. The land that belonged to her family was in danger of being lost forever. But Boaz, as a relative, stepped in. He had the means and was willing. By marrying Ruth, he redeemed the land, restored the family, and provided an heir. What was lost was restored, and what was empty was made full. But what humanity needed most was not merely the restoration of what was lostwe needed the reversal of the curse, reconciliation with the God we sinned against, and the renewal of all things. When Adam sinned, all was ruinedsin entered the world, death followed, and creation fell under the curse of his rebellion. What was needed was a true and better Redeemerone who could stand in the place of fallen humanity and restore what had been lost. This is what makes Jesus worthy to open the scroll. He became one of us so that He could be the Kinsman-Redeemer we need. He has the power to redeem because He is fully God. His willingness to redeem was demonstrated in that He embraced the cross, bearing our sin and becoming our curse. That is why, in Revelation 5, He steps forward and takes the scrollbecause He alone meets every requirement.He alone is the Kinsman-Redeemer. Through His incarnation, Jesus shares in our humanity. Through His divine Sonship, He possesses infinite authority as One equal with the Father. Through His willing sacrifice, He demonstrates beyond question His desire to redeem.The wounds of the Lamb are the proof of His willingnessand the scroll in His hand is the declaration of His worthiness. Now, do not miss what happens in verse 8! Upon taking the scroll, the four living creatureswhose appearance represents the created orderfall before the Lamb in worship. The same creatures who, in the previous chapter, declared of the One on the throne, Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord God Almighty, who was and is and is to come (4:8) now fall before the Lamb to worship Him! And if that were not enough, the twenty-four eldersrepresenting the people of God in both the Old and New Testamentsalso fall before the Lamb in worship. How do we know they worship Him? Because they serve Himoffering songs to Him and presenting the prayers of His people before Him. They fall before the Lamb because He is the One who stands as our High Priest. For all of Scripture testifies, Since then we have a great high priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus, the Son of God, let us hold fast our confession. For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but one who in every respect has been tempted as we are, yet without sin. Let us then with confidence draw near to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need. (Heb. 4:14-16) Do not miss the significance of this moment. InExodus20, God commands: You shall not make for yourself an idol You shall not bow down to them or worship them; for I, the LORD your God, am a jealous God (Exod. 20:45; BSB). Worship belongs to God alone. All of Scripture is clearno created thing is worthy of worship. Yet in Revelation5, all creationrepresented by the living creaturesfalls before the Lamb. The elders fall before the Lamb. Heaven itself erupts in worship directed to the Lamb. What does this mean? It means the Lamb is not merely part of creationHe is the reason creation exists. The Lamb whom heaven worships is the One Scripture testifies to: For by Him all things were created, in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authoritiesall things were created through Him and for Him (Col. 1:16). The Lamb is not a created beingHe is the Creator. And the worship given to Him is the worship that belongs to God alone! The Redeemer is Worthy (vv. 9-10) The moment the Lamb takes the scroll, heaven erupts in worship. Instantly, the four living creatures fall down in awe before the Lamb. The twenty-four elderswho had already surrendered their crowns before the thronenow bow in reverence, presenting the prayers of the saints as a fragrant offering to the Lamb. A new song breaks forthnot a song of anticipation, but of accomplishment: Worthy are you to take the scroll and to open its seals, for you were slain, and by your blood you ransomed people for God from every tribe and language and people and nation, and you have made them a kingdom and priests to our God, and they shall reign on the earth. (vv. 9-10) This is not a song of anticipation, but one of accomplishment! The Lamb is worthy because He was slain so that a people undeserving of the mercy of God could be ransomed for God. The Berean Standard Bible translates this verse this way: Worthy are You to take the scroll and open its seals, because You were slain, and by Your blood You purchased for God those from every tribe and tongue and people and nation. The Lamb is worthy because He alone can restore to redeemed humanity all that was lost through Adam, serving as the true and greater Adam who brings full restoration and hope to those He has saved. Dear brothers and sisters, our worthy Redeemer did not stop there. Sinners are not merely rescuedthey are restored. We are not only forgivenwe are brought near. You are not only savedyou are given purpose, identity, and a future. All who are redeemed by the Lamb have been made a kingdom and priests to our God, and they shall reign on the earth. In this moment, all of heaven is united in awe. The question that brought John to tears finds its answernot in an explanation, but in the person of Jesus. The scroll will be opened, history will unfold as God intends, and redemption will reach its glorious fulfillment. Jesus Christthe Lion of Judah and the slain Lambis worthy to redeem, restore, and reign forever. The question of heaven was asked: Who is worthy to open the scroll and break its seals?And the answer is clear: Jesus is worthy because He was slain. Jesus is worthy because He has redeemed. Jesus is worthy because He reigns. So how do you turn your eyes from worthless things (Ps. 119:37)? You turn from what is worthless to the One who is worthynot only of the worship of heaven, but of all of you. He is worthy of your attention. He is worthy of your obedience. He is worthy of your trust. Some of you are clinging to things that cannot save, cannot redeem, and will not last. But there is One who was slain, who has redeemed, and who now reigns. He alone is worthy. So turn to Him. Trust Him. Worship Him. Follow Him. One day every knee will bow before Himso bow before Him now, while you still have time. Today is the day of salvation.
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What is the Gospel really about? In this powerful message, guest pastor Donnie Griggs—author of Becoming Good Men and Lead Pastor of One Harbor Church—continues our Strong Disciples sermon series with a compelling look at one of the most well-known parables in Scripture: the Prodigal Son (Luke 15).Through this story, we see a clear picture of the Gospel:A God who runs toward the brokenGrace for those who feel far from GodA challenge for those who think they're already closeThis message unpacks how Jesus reveals the heart of the Father—not as someone we earn approval from, but as One who pursues us with compassion, mercy, and love.Whether you relate more to the “younger brother” or the “older brother,” this sermon will help you understand the truth of salvation, the beauty of grace, and the role of Jesus as our perfect Savior.SUBSCRIBE and get the latest messages: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVIzzCy3Z9Zsk0GwAH-yJ7g?sub_confirmation=1Watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5De6-FwIKq4&t=1sTo support this ministry and help us continue to reach people click here: http://kingschurchkc.com/giveWe are a movement for all people to find and follow Jesus Christ.——Stay ConnectedWebsite: www.kingschurchkc.comKings Church Facebook: Facebook.com/kingschurchkcKings Church Instagram: Instagram.com/kingschurchkc#kingschurch #faith #Christianity #kansascity #onlinechurch #churchonline #hope #churchesinkansascity
What does it really mean to live a resurrected life?In this message from Romans 6:3–4, Ps. Rafy Panlilio reminds us that Christianity is not just about outward symbols—but an inward transformation brought by Christ.Baptism does not save—it points to what has already happened inside us. Just like a wedding ring symbolizes a covenant, our new life reflects what Jesus has done in our hearts.At the center of this message are two powerful realities every believer must understand:1. Dead to SinThe old self is no longer alive. Through Christ, we are no longer slaves to sin. This means sin is no longer our default. This is why the Christian life is not about “bawal”—it is about being free to live holy.As Pastor Rafy emphasizes, when we continue living in the old patterns, it only shows that we are not fully walking in the truth of who we already are in Christ.2. Alive to GodA resurrected life is not just about what we avoid—it's about what we now live for.Our bodies, our actions, and our daily decisions are now instruments for righteousness. God calls us not just to change behavior, but to live a life fully surrendered to Him.This message also challenges today's mindset of “self-help Christianity”—reminding us that the gospel is not just about improving life, but about confronting sin and walking in true righteousness.Because of Jesus:You are no longer bound.You are no longer the same.You are now alive to God.Preached last April 12, 2026, at GTC's 5:30 pm service.
Join us for this week's sermon!Whether you're seeking hope, direction, or a deeper connection with God, this message is for you. Each week, we open God's Word together to find truth, encouragement, and strength for the journey.
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Går det att behålla tron på kärleken i en hård värld? Om det handlar veckans andakter med Liza L Lundkvist, präst i Ålidhems församling i Umeå. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. I dagens andakt pratar Liza L Lundkvist om hur Gud vid skapelsen såg att det var gott.- Ge inte upp. Tro inte att tillvaron är ond. Tala om det goda du vill och kan. Och det goda du ser. Öva din blick. Skapelsen bär på ett större mönster, säger Liza L Lundkvist i andakten.Liza L Lundkvist är också sångerska, låtskrivare och poet och hon inleder andakten med en av sina dikter.TextJohannesevangeliet 1:1, 3-5MusikHow my heart sings – Dino SaluzziProducent Helena Andersson HolmqvistMoskit medialiv@sverigesradio.se
*Listen to the Show notes and podcast transcript with this multi-language player. Summary This conversation centers on breaking spiritual bonds—especially preconceived ideas, doctrines, and attachments—to truly know God. The speakers emphasize that bonds, even those formed around God Himself, can become limitations or idols. Through testing, repentance, and even devastation, believers are refined into a deeper, more authentic relationship with God. True knowing of God comes not through comfort or fixed beliefs, but through surrender, transformation, and continual turning toward Him. Show Notes 1. The Nature of Bonds Human nature seeks attachment—to people, doctrines, and systemsThese bonds can become spiritual limitationsEven religious structures (denominations, worship styles) can restrict knowing God 2. Bonds Can Become Idols Anything we cling to for identity or security can replace GodA fixed concept of God can actually block deeper revelationTrue relationship requires freedom from these attachments 3. Breaking Bonds to Find God We must let go of ourideaof God to truly know HimQuestioning our foundation is necessary—not rejecting God, but refining understandingFear of losing what we “know” about God reveals hidden bondage 4. Testing Our Relationship with God Are we willing to have our beliefs shaken?Resistance to change or correction reveals spiritual bondageA real relationship with God can withstand testing 5. Devastation as a Path to Revelation God often uses hardship more than blessing to reveal HimselfDevastation strips away false foundationsThrough this process, we see God's love more clearly 6. Repentance and Turning to God Repentance is not just sorrow—it's turning fully to GodGod becomes the answer—not circumstances or emotionsHis reassurance builds trust: “I'm still here” 7. Becoming God's Workmanship God forms His nature within us through repeated dealingsHis love and heart are woven into us over timeThis process creates a deep determination to walk with Him 8. Walking Through Failure and Restoration Failure is part of the journeyGod remains present through mistakes and confusionLike Peter, restoration comes through love and renewed calling Key Quotes “Bonds are death… you don't bond—you become alive in Him.”“The problem with bonds is that they become an idol.”“You have to break bonds with God in order to find God.”“Are you afraid of losing your security… can you let the Lord shake it?”“Through devastation, we come to know God in a greater way.”“Let God be your answer—not circumstances.”“I'm still here… you're just not where you should be.”“Out of devastation, we'll find God.”“Are you going to make mistakes? Absolutely… but God's with you through it.” Scriptural References Exodus 20 (3–5)Idolatry and placing anything before GodIsaiah 55 (8–9)God's ways higher than our understandingHebrews 12 (6–11)God disciplines those He lovesJames 1 (2–4)Trials produce maturityRomans 12 (2)Transformation through renewed thinkingJohn 21 (15–17)Jesus restoring Peter (“Do you love Me?”)Proverbs 3 (11–12)The Lord corrects those He lovesPhilippians 3 (8–10)Letting go of all to know Christ Takeaway To truly know God, you must be willing to let go of everything you think you know about Him. Bonds—whether to doctrine, experience, or identity—can quietly replace relationship. God uses testing, shaking, and even devastation to strip away what is false so that what is real can emerge. In that process, you discover that He has never left—and that kwnoing Him is a continual, living journey, not a fixed conclusion.
Cikom pasauļs sekoj ASV i Iranys konfliktam, ituos reizis viesturis rubrikā viesturis doktorants i muzikis Arņs Slobožanins stuosta par 1978. goda Islama revoluceju Iranā, par Iranys krizi, par ASV lūmu, par dereigūs izraktiņu nūzeimi i kū par tū raksteja latgalīšu presē.
Par ceļu medicinā i bārnu apruypi, par regiona slimineicu resursim, izaicynuojumim i īspiejom saruna ar Rēzeknis slimineicys pediatru algologu Mareku Marčuku, kurs tikū sajēme „Goda bolvu medicinā 2025” kai goda uorsts-specialists. Sarunu voda Beatrise Borise.
Ponera att en ny person, förvisso en underbar sådan, plötsligt vistas under samma tak som du hela tiden, släpar in grejer du inte tycker är fina och inför helt märkliga rutiner. Kanske har ni också vuxna barn som återfaller i treårstrots för att ni vågat ändra på något i barndomshemmet. Men det går faktiskt att skapa ett harmoniskt gemensamt hem senare i livet ifall man är beredd att arbeta på saken, det intygar poddens kloka lyssnarskara. Relationspodd - Vad grubblar du på?
3-29-26 AM "The Flourishing Man of God"Scripture Reading: Psalm 52I. Trusts the Mercy of GodA. The Action of TrustB. The Object of TrustII. Praises the Work of GodA. The Nature of PraiseB. The Setting for PraiseIII. Waits on Name of GodA. The Spirit of WaitingB. The Direction of WaitingRev. Greg Lubbers
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I detta avsnitt går vi igenom vår politik på riks- såväl som kommunnivå. Vi diskuterar allt från nya sänkta drivmedelsskatter till SD Tyresös interpellationer, samt vår motion om införandet av ett civilkuragepris. Goda skratt och anekdoter om liberala kramar utlovas!
För mycket kolesterol i blodet kan leda till fettinlagring i blodkärlen, vilket i sin tur leder till ökad risk för hjärt-kärlsjukdomar som till exempel hjärtinfarkt. Men vad vet vi om kopplingen mellan kost, kolesterolnivåer och hjärt-kärlsjukdomar? Vad menas med det goda och det onda kolesterolet? Vad ska vi äta - eller undvika att äta - och hur ska vi tänka kring äggen? Vi diskuterar dessa frågor med Jan Nilsson, professor vid Lunds universitet med hjärt-kärlsjukdomar som specialitet och överläkare vid Skånes universitetssjukhus. Podden är en repris från 2023-03-31
Vi gästas vi av Wafá Jamil Espvall, grundare och projektledare för Nordic Palestinian Film Festival (NPFF), som i år äger rum nu i helgen. https://www.npff.se/program2026/malmo-march-20-21-2026/ Sedan blir det teater: vi recenserar Den goda människan i Sezuan, som hade premiär på Teaterhögskolan i fredags och Det var en gång ett hus, med premiär i lördags. Och så blir det Nyheter och Det händer förstås! Länk till panelsamtal lördag 21/3 i samband med utställningen BOXED: https://www.eventbrite.se/e/panel-discussion-russian-lgbtq-between-russian-repression-swedish-law-tickets-1984562626238?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQMMjU2MjgxMDQwNTU4AAGnVvd8TV-_YUQ_a1bfY3LomCdN8K-BXmQJ6IbjcTW4RZX0VEgHW_mR7Dq2bEI_aem_rqN3NdeIoFjFxTUsDbdMCA Musik i programmet: He Perdido Contigo, María Teresa Vera Nassam Alayna El Hawa, Fairuz 2 musikslingor från föreställningen "Den goda människan i Sezuan", Erik Gedeon Ett sovande hus + Det bara händer, Anders Lundin (från Det var en gång ett hus) FREAK, Joakim Kleven Mi cuerpo es mio, Krudas Cubensi
Today's episode of Backpacker presented by The Trek brought to you by Topo Athletic, is the horniest. Goda Latvys, known on trail as Freyja, has been hiking more or less non-stop over the last 5+ years, and in the process, writing in vivid detail about her many sexual conquests, which is the central theme of today's conversation. When I say x-rated, please do not take that lightly, as the subject matter is highly explicit sexual content, and most definitely not intended for young audiences or anyone who is uncomfortable with vivid adult themes. You have been warned. We wrap the show with the news of a fella who thru-skated from Mexico to Alaska, a conspiracy theory we don't believe in but wish were true, the triple crown of cookies, a sex story from a reader that is certifiably insane, and yet another entry into the heated debate of whether you'd rather encounter a bear vs. a man in the woods. Topo Athletic: Use code "TREKWINTER15" at topoathletic.com. Mountainsmith: Use code "TAKEAHIKE" for 20% off at mountainsmith.com. [divider] Interview with Goda Latvys Goda's Trek Author page Goda's Website Time stamps & Questions 00:05:32 - Reminders: Apply to vlog or blog for the Trek, listen to our episodes ad-free on Patreon, and subscribe to The Trek's Youtube! 00:07:38 - Introducing Goda 00:09:00 - Excerpt #1 00:11:30 - Can you describe some of your fetishes? 00:14:15 - Do you ever use false names or dramatize anything? 00:16:11 - Tell us about your encounter with Vegas 00:19:25 - Do you have an OnlyFans? 00:20:35 - Where are some of the craziest places you've had sex? 00:22:40 - Excerpt #2 00:27:00 - Excerpt #3 00:28:15 - Excerpt #4 00:30:55 - What are some of the typical reactions you get? 00:33:55 - Freyja's hitchhiking stories 00:39:45 - How do women receive you on trail? 00:40:44 - Excerpt #5 00:43:30 - Who's your ideal type? 00:46:55 - What does your family think? 00:48:20 - How do you handle when people get frustrated about what you write? 00:50:55 - How do you fund your hiking? 00:52:45 - Tell us about the situation with the cigarette 00:56:00 - Do you ever fear for your safety? 00:57:36 - What are your hot takes? 00:59:45 - What do your friends think about your life? 01:00:20 - Tell us about sex cults 01:01:50 - What story do you get the most feedback about? 01:04:08 - Tell us about your trail family 01:07:44 - What leads you to turn down a hitch? 01:09:03 - Tell us about almost dying in the Smokies 01:12:50 - What has been the best trail for hitchhiking? 01:13:18 - Do you have any tips for sex while thru-hiking? 01:15:07 - Tell us about rope play 01:17:15 - Do you have a higher pain tolerance than usual? 01:18:50 - Are you attracted to women? 01:21:08 - What was it like to quit your first thru-hike? 01:23:50 - What got you into thru-hiking? 01:26:20 - What happened with the starfish? 01:28:10 - Tell us about bikepacking in Ghana 01:30:25 - Do you have any fears? 01:31:20 - How did you accidentally cross into Chile? 01:35:00 - What advice would you give to someone interested in starting to thru-hike? 01:37:27 - Peak Performance Question: What is your top performance-enhancing or backpacking hack? Segments Trek Propaganda: Man Skateboards From Mexico to Alaska on the Continental Divide: "It's Honestly the Worst Way To Thru-Travel" by Anna McKinney Smith QOTD: What's a conspiracy theory you don't believe in but wish were true? Triple Crown of cookies Listener Voicemail Mail Bag 5 Star Review [divider] Check out our sound guy @my_boy_pauly/ and his coffee. Sign up for the Trek's newsletter Leave us a voicemail! Subscribe to this podcast on iTunes (and please leave us a review)! Find us on Spotify, Stitcher, and Google Play. Support us on Patreon to get bonus content. Advertise on Backpacker Radio Follow The Trek, Chaunce, Badger, and Trail Correspondents on Instagram. Follow Backpacker Radio, The Trek and Chaunce on YouTube. Follow Backpacker Radio on Tik Tok. Our theme song is Walking Slow by Animal Years. A super big thank you to our Chuck Norris Award winner(s) from Patreon: Alex and Misty with NavigatorsCrafting, Alex Kindle, Andrew, Austen McDaniel, Bill Jensen, Brad & Blair Thirteen Adventures, Bret Mullins aka Cruizy, Bryan Alsop, Carl Lobstah Houde, Christopher Marshburn, Clint Sitler, Coach from Marion Outdoors, Eric Casper, Erik Hofmann, Ethan Harwell, Gillian Daniels, Greg Knight, Greg Martin, Griffin Haywood, Hailey Buckingham, Jackson Storm, Jason Kiser, Luke Netjes, Matty in AZ, Patrick Cianciolo, Randy Sutherland, Rebecca Brave, Rural Juror, Sawyer Products, The Saint Louis Shaman, Timothy Hahn, Tracy 'Trigger' Fawns A big thank you to our Cinnamon Connection Champions from Patreon: Bells, Benjy Lowry, Bonnie Ackerman, Brett Vandiver, Chris Pyle, David Neal, Dcnerdlet, Denise Krekeler, Jack Greene, Jeanie, Jeanne Latshaw, Lloyd Harris, Merle Watkins, Peter, Quenten Jones, Ruth S, Salt Stain, Sloan Alberhasky, and Tyler Powers.
What do you do when life feels broken beyond repair?In this episode of What the Prophets Say, Matt Johnson is joined by Karyn Stuart and Amanda Atkinson for a powerful conversation on healing, redemption, hope, and wholeness. Amanda shares her personal story of surviving extreme prematurity, being healed from Crohn's disease, walking through divorce, and discovering the steady, redemptive nature of God in every season.This episode is for anyone who has asked:Can God still heal me?Can God redeem what I have lost?Can I be whole again after heartbreak?Where do I fit in God's story?Amanda's life message is clear. God redeems. God restores. God makes people well.In this episode, we cover:Amanda's healing testimony from Crohn's diseaseHow God exposed false beliefs and brought freedomWhy sitting with the Father matters more than formulasHow God redeems even the darkest parts of our storyWhat it means to be a son or daughter firstHow hope is restored in seasons that feel hopelessKey takeawayYou are not disqualified by your pain. You are not forgotten in your process. God is able to redeem every part of your story and lead you into wholeness.Listen if you need:Christian encouragement in sufferingHope after divorce or heartbreakHealing testimony contentTeaching on identity as a son or daughter of GodA reminder that Jesus still restoresDownload the Power TV app for more podcast power resources and activation content at PowerTV.app.
Renue Healthcare https://Renue.Healthcare/ToddYour journey to a better life starts at Renue Healthcare. Visit https://Renue.Healthcare/Todd Bulwark Capital https://KnowYourRiskPodcast.comBe confident in your portfolio with Bulwark! Schedule your free Know Your Risk Portfolio review. Go to KnowYourRiskPodcast.com today. Bonefrog https://BonefrogCoffee.com/ToddGet the new limited release, The Sisterhood, created to honor the extraordinary women behind the heroes. Use code TODD at checkout to receive 10% off your first purchase and 15% on subscriptions.LISTEN and SUBSCRIBE at:The Todd Herman Show - Podcast - Apple PodcastsThe Todd Herman Show | Podcast on SpotifyWATCH and SUBSCRIBE at: Todd Herman - The Todd Herman Show - YouTubeDoes the Bible Demand America Attack Iran? // Washington State Hates You. // James Carville shows how NOT to pray to GodEpisode links:Commanders Accused of Framing Iran War as Biblical Mandate, Jesus' 'Return'Senator Kevin Cramer says we have a biblical obligation to attack Iran US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth talking in 2018 about the 'miracle' of reconstructing the 3rd Temple of Solomon, the place where the Antichrist will be worshiped according to our Orthodox Christian faith.WATCH: Interview with TPUSA College Students on Iran WarIn Israel, a bill has been submitted to the Knesset that could criminalize public speech about Jesus Christ. The proposal was submitted by coalition lawmakers Moshé Gafni and Yaakov Asher. According to the draft, it would be prohibited to publish or distribute content that "supports Jesus" on the internet, in the media, or via email.Seattle independent journalists' fight to gain press passes for Washington state legislature heads to federal court; The complaint argues First Amendment right violations.The Attorney General Power Grab No One Is Talking AboutJames Carville shows how NOT to pray to GodA fed-up dad uses prayer to get his free speech back and then dishonors God with his rage.
Bible StudyDon't just take our word for it . . . take His! We would encourage you to spend time examining the following Scriptures that shaped this sermon: Sermon NotesIntroductionIllustration: honeymoon betrayal → shocking picture of covenant unfaithfulness.This mirrors what Israel does in Exodus 32.While God gives instructions for the Tabernacle, Israel breaks covenant through idolatry.The passage shows:The pattern of idolatry in our heartsThe hope of intercession before a holy GodThree movements:Impatience → Idolatry → Intercession1. Impatience (v.1)Cause of Israel's sin: disappointment caused by delay.Moses delayed on the mountain (~40 days).The people grew restless and took matters into their own hands.Impatience reveals distrust in God's timing.ClarificationDifficult waiting itself is not sinful.Scripture invites honest lament and prayer (e.g., Psalms).DangerIf disappointment is not brought to God, it can become:distrustself-reliancetaking control2. IdolatryImpatience leads Israel to create the golden calf.Characteristics of Idolatry1. It is absurdCreatures say, “make us gods.”Finite humans attempt to manufacture a deity.2. It seeks a visible, controllable godA desire to see God is natural.But creating something to represent Him violates God's commands.3. It twists God's giftsGold meant for the tabernacle becomes material for an idol.Good gifts become ultimate things.4. It produces bad fruitLoss of self-controlMoral compromiseDamage to relationshipsDiagnostic QuestionWhere is your:ultimate hope?identity?security?Enjoy God's gifts—but steward them for his glory and the good of others.3. IntercessionThe covenant is broken.God's wrath is justly stirred (v.10).Moses' IntercessionMoses pleads for the people.Result:“The Lord relented…” (v.14)Judgment is restrained.The covenant continues.MeaningGod sovereignly chose intercession as the means through which mercy would come.Greater FulfillmentMoses points forward to Jesus Christ, the ultimate intercessor.Jesus:stands between God and sinnersbears God's wrathsecures forgiveness1 John 2:1–2:Christ is our advocatethe propitiation for our sins - the means by which God meets us in grace and mercy, rather than judgment and condemnationDiscussion Questions1. What delay in your life is testing your trust in God? Is it driving you toward prayer or impatience?2. What are examples of modern, even socially acceptable idols?3. Give an example of how God helped you recognize idolatrous tendencies in your own life?4. Jesus is the ultimate intercessor through his Cross. But we can be "mini-intercessors" through our prayers for others. Discuss the relationship between God's sovereignty (he knows his good plans) and the genuine effectiveness of our prayers.Questions?Do you have a question about today's sermon? Email Randy Forrester ().
Her Faith at Work – Monday DevoPerfect Peace in Heavy SeasonsIf the start of this year has felt heavy, you're not alone.In this week's Monday Devo, we pause. We breathe. And we anchor ourselves in truth. When life feels unsettled—personally, professionally, globally—it's easy for that weight to spill into your business, your leadership, and your faith.But there is a promise that steadies us.“You keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on You, because he trusts in You.” — Isaiah 26:3This short but powerful devotional is a reminder that peace isn't found in control, clarity, or calmer circumstances. It's found in keeping our minds fixed on the Lord.What This Episode CoversHow “heavy” seasons impact your life and businessWhy current events and personal struggles can quietly drain your leadershipThe promise of perfect peace when your mind is stayed on GodA prayer for focus, steadiness, and divine encounters this weekA Word for the Weary EntrepreneurYou may feel like 2026 hasn't started the way you hoped.You may feel distracted. Unsettled. Concerned about the world around you.Here's the truth:Nothing that's happening right now has caught God off guard.He is not surprised.He is not scrambling.He is not unsettled.And when we rest in that reality, our nervous system can exhale.Peace comes when our eyes stay trained on Him—even when everything around us feels like it's swirling.Prayer From This EpisodeIn this devo, we pray:For hearts that feel heavyFor peace that surpasses understandingFor minds that remain fixed on GodFor divine encounters this weekFor courage to be the hands and feet of Jesus in everyday business lifeBecause as leaders, as business owners, as women walking out our calling—we may be the only glimpse of Jesus someone sees this week.Your Invitation This WeekAs you step into meetings, emails, decisions, launches, and conversations:Fix your mind on Him.Ask for His peace.Stay aware of who He places in your path.Trust that He is leading and guiding your steps.Perfect peace isn't earned.It's promised.Have a beautiful, grounded, peace-filled week.Mentioned in this episode:The Workflow ExchangeThe Workflow Exchange — If today's episode hit home and you're ready to stop spinning your wheels and finally build the operational foundation your business needs, this is your next step. The Workflow Exchange is a free curated bundle of 10 expert-built, plug-and-play workflows designed to help you run your business with clarity instead of chaos. Inside you'll find step-by-step systems for client experience, content, finances, email, sales, and more — created by experienced business owners who know what actually works.
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This week on Upon Further Review, we step back and answer an important question: What distinguishes Field Street Baptist Church?After some time away, Dr. John Hall and Associate Pastor Cody Kitchen return to reflect on what makes Field Street what it is: Not personality, programs, or preferences, but a deep and steady commitment to the Word of God.Dr. Hall shares the three essential marks he would personally look for when seeking a church in a new community:A high view of GodA high view of ChristA high view of ScriptureTogether, they unpack what it means to be a church shaped by Scripture in theology, preaching, leadership, and everyday ministry. From text-driven preaching to biblical formation, this episode explores why letting the Bible set the agenda keeps Christ at the center and transformation as the ultimate goal.
Jessica Kirkness with the story of her grandparents, who both grew up profoundly deaf in a hearing world. (R)Jessica grew up in the outer suburbs with a big extended family, with her grandparents living right next door.Her grandparents, Melvyn and Phyllis, were affectionate, kind and wise and Jessica often spent more time after school in their house than her own.But their house was distinctly different.The doorbell never rang, the alarm clock never sounded, and the television was on but the audio was off.Melvyn and Phyllis were profoundly deaf, and they lived in two worlds - among the hearing, and within the deaf community which had its own language and way of doing things.Jessica grew up in that space between two worlds.She felt that her grandparents' lives were both extraordinary and ordinary, and that their deafness was so exquisitely misunderstood that every part of her felt summoned to translate.Jessica has recently written down the story of her life growing up between the two worlds of the hearing and the deaf, as a GODA, or a grandchild of deaf adults.The House with All the Lights On is published by Allen and Unwin.This episode of Conversations was produced by Nicola Harrison, Executive Producer was Carmel Rooney.It explores deafness, living with a disability, profound deafness, hearing loss, AUSLAN, language, sign language, CODA, grandparents, love, family, relationships, granddaughter, grandchildren, intergenerational families, mixed families, technology, deaf accent, lip reading, migrants, hearing world, accessibility, head injuries, meningitis, hospital, acquired disability, deaf gain, communication, music, translation.
Det här avsnittet är ett kort utdrag ur boken Ett större liv – Från intention till resultat av Emmeli Ahlander utgiven på Semnos förlag. I boken delar Emmeli sju nycklar för att leva ett liv med större klarhet, kraft och syfte – där inre ledarskap blir grunden för yttre resultat. Dessa korta avsnitt är tänkta som reflektioner att bära med sig i vardagen. Inte för att stressa fram förändring – utan för att skapa medvetenhet, riktning och mod att leva det liv du innerst inne vet att du är kallad till. Ett större liv ligger till grund för alla Emmelis program inom Ledarskapsakademin och är en inbjudan till att leva ditt kall och din vision fullt ut – i relationer, ledarskap och liv.
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De chockerande morden på Rob och Michelle Reiner, mer drama om Epsteinfilerna, vår president blir mer och mer obalanserad, och det tunga nyhetsprogrammet 60 Minutes ställde in ett inslag om olagliga utvisningar till tortyrfängelse
Špecialista na digitálnu komunikáciu Jakub Goda v rozhovore s Veronikou Folentovou hovorí o tom, aký obraz má slovenská politika na sociálnych sieťach, ako Meta cielila na detských užívateľov a neobmedzovala predátorov, ale aj o tom, čo znamená 120-miliónová pokuta pre sieť Elona Muska X, ktorú dostal od Európskej komisie.
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Send us a textThere are seasons when life feels backwards, confusing and stuck. In this conversation, Jess talks with her friend Shameka about what it looks like to find real hope while you wait, trust God when nothing makes sense and discover that He has been writing a better story all along.Discover:How God led Shameka through a season of confusion, transition and financial struggleWhat it looked like to move in obedience even when it felt embarrassing and illogicalA simple, practical way to worship that invites God's presence into your waitingWhy trust is learned over time and how God patiently teaches us to rely on HimHow God opened a door to Oregon and to Westside in a way she did not see comingEncouragement for anyone who feels hopeless or is even wondering if life is worth itIn the middle of the unknown, God is not absent. He is teaching, guiding and preparing you. This episode will remind you that your waiting is not wasted and that God is already working details together that you cannot see yet.Key Takeaways:God often connects the “random” pieces of our story in ways we only understand laterTrust usually grows when we release control, not when we get more answersWorship is not just music, it is intentionally turning our attention and affection to GodA few intentional minutes alone with God can shift an entire season of anxietyYour situation may not change right away, but God will change you in the middle of itQuestion for you to think about:Where in your life are you feeling stuck or unsure right now, and what is one small way you can invite God into that waiting this week?Calls to action:Subscribe so you never miss a Midweek Motivation episodeShare this with someone who is in a waiting season and needs hopeLeave a rating or review to help more people find this podcastJoin us for a weekend at Westside or online at westsidecommunitychurch.com#MidweekMotivation #HopeInTheWaiting #TrustGod #GodsTiming #WestsideCommunityChurch #FaithInRealLife
Just nu förbereder sig björnarna för sin långa vintervila. Vi sänder från björntäta Strömsund i Jämtland. VI lär oss också om både matsvamp och giftsvamp. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Få djur väcker så många känslor som björnen. Allt från den trygga lurviga nallebjörnen vi ger till en nyfödd baby, till att det är det djur vi oftast är allra räddast att stå öga mot öga med i skogen.Vi sänder Naturmorgon direkt från björnskogen i en av Sveriges björnrikaste kommuner, Strömsund i norra Jämtland. Naturbevakare Niklas Persson från Länsstyrelsen i Jämtland och Ole Jakob Sørensen, professor emeritus vid Nord University, ger oss en inblick i björnens liv. Till exempel hur den just nu förbereder sig för att gå i ide, och hur den sedan klarar sig i sex månader utan mat, vatten eller ens möjlighet att kissa. Och hur känner man igen ett björnide på vintern?Vi får också höra om den inventering som pågår just nu i Jämtlands och Västernorrlands län, där allmänheten hjälper till genom att samla in björnspillning. På så sätt kan man få koll på hur stor björnstammen är. Undersökningen görs vart femte år.Just nu är det högsäsong för svamp på många håll i landet. Från mykologiveckan i skånska Höör får vi tips på både goda matsvampar och sådana vi verkligen ska undvika – fem riktigt giftiga svampar. Dessutom träffar vi på svampen med det lustiga namnet skräling.Även fästingarna hänger i en bit in på hösten. Men hur ser fästingens liv ut egentligen? Hur övervintrar de och hur gamla blir de? Det undrar lyssnaren Katarina Gyllensten. Vi ringer upp Anna Omazic på Statens veterinärmedicinska anstalt för att höra om de olika faserna en fästing går igenom och hur många blodmåltider den äter under ett liv.Och så tittar vi upp i luften. Kanske tänker vi oss luftrummet som ett stort, tomt rum där fåglar, fladdermöss och insekter flyger ganska slumpmässigt. Men så är det inte. I luften finns såväl våningsplan som trafikleder, berättar Cecilia Nilsson, biolog och forskare vid Lunds universitet. Exempelvis kan dubbelbeckasinen flyga på 8 000 meters höjd medan en fladdermus håller sig på betydligt lägre höjder.I veckans kråkvinkel ger Karin Gyllenklev råd till alla som rör sig i skogen nu på hösten: Klä dig inte som en älg, snarare som en zebra.Programledare är Jenny Berntson Djurvall.
In this deeply honest and prophetic message, Prophetess Tai launches us into the vulnerable terrain of grief—teaching us how to move through our sorrow rather than merely survive it. “My Grief His Tears” is the third installment in our series Inside Out: Becoming Emotionally & Spiritually Healthy in Christ, and it invites every listener into a journey of lament, healing, community, and worship.In this episode, you'll hear:The powerful truth that Jesus wept (John 11), showing us He truly mourns with usWhat it means to bring reverent honesty into your grief: lamenting boldly, yet pristinely trusting GodA reminder that you don't have to grieve alone — God designed community for moments like theseHow worship through pain can unlock freedom and hope, dismantling idols of offense and bitternessProfound encouragement that your grief is not wasted — God will bring beauty from ashesToward the end, there's a sacred moment of prayer and worship—an invitation to lay your grief before God and receive His comfort in that space.Why Listen All the Way Through?This isn't just a message to “get through grief” — it's a word for healing, transformation, and deep encounter with God's presence. The closing prayer is crafted to usher you into a place of encounter with Christ, so stay through to the very end for that moment of restoration.
Episode 2.39From Adam naming the animals to Christ bearing the name above every name, Scripture treats names with reverence, authority, and purpose. In this episode of Take 2 Theology, Zach and Michael trace the biblical theme of naming—from dominion in Eden to identity in Revelation.Covered in this episode:– Adam's authority in naming creation– God naming children and defining destinies– The divine self-naming at the burning bush– Hagar and the testimony of El Roi– Demons trying to control Jesus by name– Jesus naming and renaming His followers– The mysterious name in Revelation– Our adoption and being named as children of GodA name in Scripture is never just a label. It's identity. It's mission. It's ownership. And in Christ, it's destiny.Find our videocast here: https://youtu.be/Ps9MsNsqQLkMerch here: https://take-2-podcast.printify.me/Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/reakt-music/deep-stoneLicense code: 2QZOZ2YHZ5UTE7C8Find more Take 2 Theology content at http://www.take2theology.com
Fall is a season of change — kids head back to school, leaves begin to turn, and new routines take shape. But while transitions can be exciting, they can also stir up anxiety. What do I let go of? Where do I go next? Will God really be with me in this new land? In this week’s episode, Bonnie shares a tender story from her own life — launching one son into college, preparing another for his final years at home, and sensing God’s invitation to step into a new season for herself. Through scripture, science, and soul care, she explores how to face transitions not with fear, but with courage and peace. Friend, you don’t need the whole map. You just need one word, one small step, and the reminder that God goes ahead of you. Key Takeaways: Why transitions trigger stress in the brain (even good ones)How naming your season lowers stress and increases resilienceWhy courage doesn’t mean no fear — it means walking hand in hand with GodA personal story of breaking generational patterns and stepping into a Jubilee seasonA simple soul care practice to help you name and embrace your new seasonBreath Prayer:Inhale: You go ahead of me, Lord…Exhale: I am never alone. Scripture:“Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or in dread of them, for the Lord your God is the One going with you. He will not desert you or abandon you… The Lord is the one who is going ahead of you; He will be with you. Do not fear and do not be dismayed.” – Joshua 1:6, 8 → Take the FREE Soul Care Quiz at soulcarequiz.comGet your free personal wellness assessment and learn which area of wellness you need most. Join NEW Wellness Course: Breathe Joy with Jesus: Creating Happy Healthy Habits with God's Promises Register at mysoulcareschool.com Connect with Bonnie: Bestselling Books by Bonnie:https://amzn.to/3NpVYQd Join the Soul Care Newsletter:https://thebonniegray.com/subscribe Watch Weekly YouTube Devotionals:https://youtube.com/thebonniegray Follow Bonnie on Instagram & Facebook:@thebonniegray Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Így készül egy nézett film! - Goda Krisztina rendező, forgatókönyv író Magyarok Óriási Kalandjai Amerikában - ep 273 A magyar film egyik legnagyobb alkotóját, Goda Krisztinát látjuk vendégül a M.ÓK.A. Podcastban! Krisztina neve fo.galom a hazai filmvilágban. Ő az, aki bebizonyította, hogy a magyar közönségfilm lehet igényes, sikeres és nemzetközi szinten is elismert. A Csak szex és más semmi, a Szabadság, szerelem, a Kaméleon, a Veszettek vagy a BÚÉK – mind olyan filmek, amelyek a magyar mozinézők tízezreit ültették be a vetítőtermekbe, és a kritikusok is emlegetik őket. De milyen út vezetett idáig? Hogyan építette fel a karrierjét egy olyan nő, aki ma már a magyar filmipar meghatározó alakja? Ebben az epizódban nemcsak a legújabb filmjéről, a Hogyan tudnék élni nélküled? című Demjén Ferenc-dalok ihlette zenés romantikus vígjátékról beszélgetünk, hanem arról is, hogy mi kell ahhoz, hogy egy ilyen nagyszabású projekt megvalósuljon. Pénz? Kapcsolatok? Tehetség? Krisztina őszintén mesél arról, hogyan működik a magyar filmes világ a kulisszák mögött, és mit tanult a londoni National Film and Television Schoolban vagy a UCLA forgatókönyvíró szakán, ami a mai napig meghatározza a munkáját. Miről beszélgetünk ebben az epizódban? – Gyerekkorról, inspirációkról, azokról a pillanatokról, amikor eldőlt, hogy a kamera mögött érzi magát igazán otthon. – A pályafutása első nagy áttöréséről, a Csak szex és más semmi forgatásáról és arról, miért hitt benne, hogy a magyar vígjáték új szintre emelhető. – Az 1956-os forradalmat bemutató Szabadság, szerelem filmről, amelyet a washingtoni Fehér Házban is vetítettek, és amire még George W. Bush is felfigyelt. – A Hogyan tudnék élni nélküled? kulisszatitkairól, ami nemcsak itthon, hanem a környező országokban is rekordokat döntött, és már a folytatás is készül Mindig ugyanúgy címmel. – Törőcsik Franciska alakításairól, aki három különböző karaktert formált meg Krisztina három filmjében – és miért tartja őt az egyik legizgalmasabb magyar színésznőnek. – A New York-i Lincoln Center premierről, ahol a Liszt Intézet szervezésében Krisztina személyesen is képviselte a filmet. Hogyan fogadta az amerikai közönség a Demjén-slágerekből szőtt történetet? Goda Krisztina nemcsak rendező, hanem forgatókönyvíró, kreatív producer és igazi műfaji „kaméleon”. Tud drámát és vígjátékot, történelmi filmet és modern kamaradarabot, miközben minden munkájában ott van az emberi történetek iránti érzékenysége. Filmjei gyakran érzelmesek, humorosak, és tele vannak olyan karakterekkel, akikben saját magunkra ismerhetünk. Az adásban arról is szó esik, hogy a magyar filmipar mennyire pénzfüggő műfaj, és hogyan lehet ma Magyarországon nagy költségvetésű, közönségbarát filmet készíteni. Krisztina nem rejti véka alá a véleményét: beszél arról, milyen támogatások és kreatív csapatmunka kell egy sikerfilmhez, és miért fontos, hogy a forgatókönyv mindig sziklaszilárd alap legyen. Miért érdemes végignézned ezt az epizódot? Ha érdekel a magyar film világa, vagy egyszerűen csak szereted a kulisszatitkokat, ez a beszélgetés kötelező. Ritkán hallunk ennyire őszinte, inspiráló gondolatokat arról, hogyan készül egy sikerfilm. Krisztina története nemcsak filmeseknek szól: tele van tanulságokkal, kitartásról, kreativitásról és arról, hogy hogyan maradjunk hitelesek egy olyan iparágban, ahol minden a nézők figyelméért folytatott harcról szól. Ha tetszett az adás, ne felejts el feliratkozni a csatornánkra, hogy ne maradj le a következő inspiráló történetekről! Írd meg kommentben, melyik Goda Krisztina film a kedvenced, vagy melyik jelenet maradt meg benned legjobban. Imádjuk a közös nosztalgiát és beszélgetéseket!
Whether you are experiencing a prolonged period of stress or just having a bad day, everyone experiences times of emotional strain. Our jobs can often overwhelm us with pressure-filled deadlines. Our family budget may be tight, which causes us to worry about making ends meet. Sometimes, our family relationships are tense and filled with conflict—whether that be with our spouse or extended family.There are so many things in life that can be the source of our stress. Although stress may be unavoidable, I want you to know that we don't have to get stuck in a cycle of never-ending worry. That's why I've asked my friend, Barb Roose, to join me for a conversation about how the Bible can lead us to be stronger than stress.Barb is a speaker and an author who is passionate about equipping women to be strong and courageous so that they can experience God's great adventure of faith and purpose for their lives. She has authored eight Bible studies and five books, including Stronger Than Stress: 10 Spiritual Practices to Win the Battle of Overwhelm.In this episode, you'll hear:The surprising effects stress can have on our livesHow to take your stress to GodA helpful practice called “Hands up, Hands down”And more!Barb has been a dear friend to me through the years, and it's always a pleasure to hear her insights and wisdom.Find resources mentioned and more in the show notes: jillsavage.org/barb-roose-254Check out our other resources: Mark and Jill's Marriage Story Marriage Coaching Marriage 2.0 Intensives Speaking Schedule Book Mark and Jill to Speak Online Courses Books Marriage Resources: Infidelity Recovery For Happy Marriages For Hurting Marriages For Marriages Where You're the Only One Wanting to Get Help Mom Resources: New/Preschool Moms Moms with Gradeschoolers Moms with Teens and Tweens Moms with Kids Who Are Launching Empty Nest...
In this inspiring episode of Best in Fest, host Leslie LaPage sits down with one of Hungary's most celebrated directors, Krisztina Goda, whose breakout hit Just Sex and Nothing Else catapulted her to fame. Goda shares her journey from the prestigious National Film and Television School to UCLA, her experience navigating Hungary's male-dominated film industry, and the creative challenges of writing and directing both indie features and commercial work. They discuss the evolving role of women in film, the impact of streaming platforms on foreign-language cinema, and what it takes to stay passionate about storytelling in a shifting global market. Whether you're an aspiring filmmaker or a seasoned storyteller, this episode offers a masterclass in resilience, artistic integrity, and international vision.