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As Saving Elephants host Josh Lewis is wont to do, here is yet another episode exploring the political and philosophical brilliance of Edmund Burke. But this time he is aided by scholar and professor Daniel Klein to examine the late writings of Burke's life as Europe was descending into revolutionary chaos. What was Burke's understanding of liberty and natural rights, and how did it differ from many of his more radical contemporaries? How did Burke distinguish between reforms that were constructive or destructive, and why did he seem so reluctant to use them in some circumstances and so adamant they should be employed in others? In what way did Burke inspire his audience to reinvigorate the “magic” of their world? And how might all this be applied to the politics of today? About Daniel Klein Daniel Klein is a Professor of Economics and JIN Chair at the Mercatus Center, George Mason University. He leads the Adam Smith Program at GMU Economics and is the chief editor of Econ Journal Watch. Dr. Klein holds degrees from George Mason University and New York University, where in both cases he studied the classical liberal traditions of economics. His teaching focuses on economic principles and public policy issues. Professor Klein has published research on policy issues including toll roads, urban transit, auto emission, credit reporting, and the Food and Drug Administration. He has also written on spontaneous order, the discovery of opportunity, the demand and supply of assurance, why government officials believe in the goodness of bad policy, and the relationship between liberty, dignity, and responsibility. Klein is the author of Smithian Morals, Central Notions of Smithian Liberalism, and Knowledge and Coordination: A Liberal Interpretation, as well as coauthor of Curb Rights: A Foundation for Free Enterprise in Urban Transit, editor of Reputation: Studies in the Voluntary Elicitation of Good Conduct, editor of What Do Economists Contribute?, and coeditor of Edmund Burke and the Perennial Battle, 1789–1797 and three volumes on Classical Liberalism by Country.
This is a service from Cornerstone Church in Bethalto, IL. For more information, please visit us on the web at BethaltoChurch.com or search for us on Facebook. The post Good Conduct | Exiled Life first appeared on Cornerstone Church.
Joseph Hahn was raised in central Texas under the care of Child Protective Services as a foster child in multiple homes from age five until he graduated high school. He was accepted into Texas A&M following graduation where he studied Biomedical Science for a pre-med degree. While attending Texas A&M University for a Biomedical Science Degree, he volunteered to serve after our great nation was attacked. Joseph spent 14 years in the United States Navy as a Special Operator First Class (SEAL). After completing Basic Underwater Demolition /SEAL training Class 252, he was stationed on a west coast team where he deployed multiple times in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) from 2005-2009. In 2009 Joseph Hahn completed Selection and Training for Naval Special Warfare Development Group where he was assigned at NSWTACDEVRON 4. At DEV 4 he deployed three times to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) and other undisclosed locations worldwide. During these deployments, he was involved in hundreds of capture/kill missions of the top terrorist worldwide, as personal security detail for US generals, state officials, and foreign officials. Joseph Hahn also conducted multiple advanced special operations which utilized tracking, following, and surveillance of various persons of interest. He also developed and coordinated foreign internal defense (FID) training of Iraqi, Afghanistan, and other foreign special forces units. Some of his awards include the Purple Heart, Joint Meritorious Service Medal, 3x Navy/Marine Corp Commendation Medal w/ Combat V, 2x Combat Action, 2x Presidential Unit Commendation, 2x Joint Unit Commendation, 4x Good Conduct, National Defense Service, Global War on Terror Service, Global War on Terror Deployment, Iraq Campaign, Afghanistan Campaign, 5x Sea Service Deployment, ISAF NATO, Expert Rifle, and Expert Pistol. Currently, Joe conducts weapons and tactics training for law enforcement and active duty military.
** For Ad-Free Episodes, Join Our Patreon! ** https://www.patreon.com/thesurvivorsquad This is Part 2 of our two-part episode with Antwone Fisher. Antwone Fisher's life began in an Ohio prison, later entering foster care, where he endured years of abuse. After graduating high school in a penal institution, he faced homelessness in Cleveland. Joining the U.S. Navy, he served for eleven years, earning accolades, including the Navy E Ribbon and Good Conduct medals. Fisher transitioned to a career in Federal Corrections and later worked at Sony Pictures before penning his own story. In Hollywood for over 26 years, Fisher has an impressive roster of 15 film projects, including "Rush Hour" and "ANTWONE FISHER." His screenplay received numerous awards, and the film is now part of the U.S. Library of Congress's national film registry. Fisher's impact extends beyond film, with books, teaching at UCLA, and receiving an Honorary Doctorate from Cleveland State University. His journey from a troubled past to acclaimed writer and director is detailed in his memoir, "Finding Fish," a New York Times Bestseller. Website https://antwonefisher.net/ Instagram: @antwonefisher.official ***Join our Survivor Squad True Crime Podcasting Course!*** https://coaching.terranewellsurvival.com/ethical-true-crime-podcasting/ Survivor Squad Podcast links: https://linktr.ee/thesurvivorsqaud Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thesurvivorsquad • Terra's links: https://linktr.ee/terranewell • Collier's links: https://collierlandry.com/links • Collier's Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-collier-landry-show/id1551076031 • Book a 1-on-1 with Terra for trauma/ toxic relationship coaching: https://calendly.com/terranewell91/15-minute-coaching-consult?month=2023-06 • Join Terra's Complementary Trauma Support Group: Every 1st and 3rd Monday at 5:00 PM PT mailto: Terranewellcoaching@gmail.com It's important to consider seeking support from a licensed mental health professional or support group. Talking to a trusted friend/family member can also be beneficial in overcoming trauma and its aftermath. •Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/ •Trauma-Recovery.org: https://trauma-recovery.org/ •American Psychological Association: https://www.apa.org/ •National Institute of Mental Health: https://www.nimh.nih.gov/index.shtml •National SA Hotline 1-800-656-4673 https://www.rainn.org/ •National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233 https://www.thehotline.org/
** For Ad-Free Episodes, Join Our Patreon! ** https://www.patreon.com/thesurvivorsquad This is Part 1 of our two-part episode with Antwone Fisher. Antwone Fisher's life began in an Ohio prison, later entering foster care, where he endured years of abuse. After graduating high school in a penal institution, he faced homelessness in Cleveland. Joining the U.S. Navy, he served for eleven years, earning accolades, including the Navy E Ribbon and Good Conduct medals. Fisher transitioned to a career in Federal Corrections and later worked at Sony Pictures before penning his own story. In Hollywood for over 26 years, Fisher has an impressive roster of 15 film projects, including "Rush Hour" and "ANTWONE FISHER." His screenplay received numerous awards, and the film is now part of the U.S. Library of Congress's national film registry. Fisher's impact extends beyond film, with books, teaching at UCLA, and receiving an Honorary Doctorate from Cleveland State University. His journey from a troubled past to acclaimed writer and director is detailed in his memoir, "Finding Fish," a New York Times Bestseller. Website https://antwonefisher.net/ Instagram: @antwonefisher.official ***Join our Survivor Squad True Crime Podcasting Course!*** https://coaching.terranewellsurvival.com/ethical-true-crime-podcasting/ Survivor Squad Podcast links: https://linktr.ee/thesurvivorsqaud Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thesurvivorsquad • Terra's links: https://linktr.ee/terranewell • Collier's links: https://collierlandry.com/links • Collier's Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-collier-landry-show/id1551076031 • Book a 1-on-1 with Terra for trauma/ toxic relationship coaching: https://calendly.com/terranewell91/15-minute-coaching-consult?month=2023-06 • Join Terra's Complementary Trauma Support Group: Every 1st and 3rd Monday at 5:00 PM PT mailto: Terranewellcoaching@gmail.com It's important to consider seeking support from a licensed mental health professional or support group. Talking to a trusted friend/family member can also be beneficial in overcoming trauma and its aftermath. •Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/ •Trauma-Recovery.org: https://trauma-recovery.org/ •American Psychological Association: https://www.apa.org/ •National Institute of Mental Health: https://www.nimh.nih.gov/index.shtml •National SA Hotline 1-800-656-4673 https://www.rainn.org/ •National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233 https://www.thehotline.org/
National League Town heads out to the ballpark and looks to commend fellow fans for doing things the right way...but winds up doing a little more tut-tutting than planned. C'mon, people: get your acts together! Greg and Jeff have a few things to say about section captains, foul ball peer pressure, and plate appearance decorum. One team that had its own ideas about suitable conduct was the 1993 Mets; sadly, they chose to conduct their season in seventh place. We look back thirty years in our “It Happens In Threes” series and try to glean the fine amid the fetid (19:20). --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nationalleaguetown/message
U.S. Marine Corps Gunnery Sergeant Jake McCormack enlisted into the delayed entry program of the United States Marine Corps in 2002 and shipped to MCRD San Diego in 2003. He graduated recruit training and reported to Assault Amphibian School Battalion, for training as an Amphibious Assault vehicle operator. Upon graduation, he received orders to Camp Lejeune, North Carolina for service with Bravo Company, 2nd Assault Amphibian Battalion. In April 2005, he was deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom with Regimental Combat Team 5, Team Gator. In 2006, he re-deployed back to Camp Fallujah in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Upon return to the States, Jake served as an instructor at the Assault Amphibian School and graduated Resident Professional Military Education, Martial Arts Instructor Course, and Amphibian Unit Leader Course. He was also submitted, and subsequently selected, for Meritorious promotion to Staff Sergeant. His next assignment would take him to Dallas, Texas, where he served as both a canvassing recruiter and Staff Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge of 2 different recruiting stations in the Dallas area. Upon completion of his tour of recruiting duty, he would receive orders to Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, California. While serving at multiple units aboard the Air Station, Jake was selected again for promotion to his current rank of Gunnery Sergeant. His final set of orders would take him to Kansas City, Mo to serve on the Inspector-Instructor staff for a Reserve unit. During his time in Kansas City, Jake took charge as the coordinator for the Toys for Tots campaign of the greater Kansas City area for 2019 and 2020. He directly coordinated the efforts of over 600 volunteers and more than 500 local non-profits to raise and collect a combined total of over $1.5 million dollars of monetary and toy donations that were distributed to more than 75,000 local children. In addition to this, Jake has served as a veteran Ambassador for the Boot Campaign, a nationally recognized veteran's non-profit that supports programs to assist in health and wellness of our returning veterans. He has traveled all over the country speaking about the issues veterans face after returning home from deployments, as well as his own personal story dealing with the aftermath of combat. He is deeply passionate about people and developing capable leaders that understand the burden of leadership as well as the responsibilities that go with it. He is a staunch believer that no other element of success is as critical as the ability to take care of your people, and to inspire them to do great things. Over the course of his career, Jake has received 5 Navy and Marine Corps achievement medals, one with Combat distinguishing device for valor, a Combat Action Ribbon, Good Conduct medal with silver star (sixth award), and numerous unit awards. In his free time, he enjoys spending time with his beautiful wife of 15 years and his 14-year-old son, pursuing most any outdoor activities. They also share their home with 6 dogs and 4 cats.
Learn how pursuing positive habits while fleeing negative ones can accelerate your spiritual growth at twice the speed—a devo by Vince Miller.
Faith is not a fire extinguisher,it is your conduct.
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Romans: Romans 13:4a-Governmental Authority Serves God By Encouraging Good Conduct-Lesson # 437
Romans: Romans 13:4a-Governmental Authority Serves God By Encouraging Good Conduct-Lesson # 437
"An excellent brāhmaṇa must repeat the mantra a thousand times in the morning every day. Others shall repeat as many times as they can. In the midday Gāyatrī shall be repeated a hundred times; in the evening at least twenty times along with Śikhāṣṭaka [a set of eight prayers.] He shall meditate on Vidyeṣa, Brahmā, Viṣṇu, Īśa, Jīvatman and Parameśvara stationed in the twelve esoteric centres of the body, from Mūlādhāra (base of the spine) to the Brahmarandhra (the mystical aperture in the crown of the head ), as identical with Brahman, with the conception of sohaṁ (‘l am He') and continue the japa. He shall then meditate on them as stationed outside the body as well.“ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shivadyuti/message
The sages said, “Kindly tell us the mode of good conduct whereby the sensible man quickly attains higher worlds. Please tell us about virtue and evil that cause attainment of heaven or hell." Sūta said, “A brāhmaṇa endowed with strict adherence to good conduct is perfectly wise. A brāhmaṇa learned in the Vedas and of good conduct is called a vipra. A brāhmaṇa endowed with only one of these two is a mere dvija. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shivadyuti/message
Pastor Bill: [0:00] Hello and welcome to season 3 episode 50 of the Berean Manifesto; Faith, Hope, and Love for the Modern Christian. I'm glad you're here. we record this podcast live on Sunday evenings at 6:30 p.m. Central Standard Time. So the the title of tonight is Eschatology is Now. And if you don't know what eschatology is, eschatology is the study of the end times, and Heaven and Hell and eternal dwelling that's what eschatology is all right and so basically what we're going to focus on tonight is we're going to talk about how, eschatology shouldn't be what it currently is, right so you got a lot of people that are preaching on the end times a lot of people that are preaching on all this fear-mongering stuff a lot of people that are saying you know the end is nigh and while yes I agree things are, crazy out there, constantly everyday looks more and more like things that are in prophecy books are coming true and things like that. We need to make sure that we're not spreading fear. To Christian and unbeliever alike with what we are speaking and preaching and and how we're doing things. So we are if you want to write down all the places that we're going to hit in scripture now's the time to do that write it down type it down. Pastor Newms: [1:47] Second wait one second Biggs what do you mean you're getting a repeat? And groggy what do you mean new booster I'm confused chat has confused me. Now that I've asked the questions that waiting for them to speak you can list out the verses now or you can type them into chat if you'd like oh he got the booster shot. Pastor Bill: [2:10] Oh I can life type them in the chat okay so we will be in first, Thessalonians chapter 4 specifically in the verses of 9 through 12. We will be spending some time in James chapter 1 verses 19 through 27. We will be in Titus Chapter 2 verses 11 through 14. And we will be in 1 Peter 3 versus 13 through 17 and then you go and put those into the chat so if you're watching on Facebook, Twitch, or YouTube you should see those popping up, hopefully in the chat there our bot is supposed to work both ways some of those channels might not be picking that up but they're supposed to be and if you have anything you want to contribute as we're moving along and you're joining us live on Twitch, Facebook, or YouTube then you can just type right there on the comment section and I will, see those my wife watches through YouTube and chats and comments we've got most of our people watch Twitch. Pastor Newms: [3:31] I don't think she is. Pastor Bill: [3:33] You don't think she's watching through YouTube. Pastor Newms: [3:36] She don't which she right there. Pastor Bill: [3:38] It's going to return oh yes she joined Twitter this week yeah so that I guess this week she's watching on Twitch, in the past she's. Pastor Newms: [3:45] Which I'm fine with. Pastor Bill: [3:46] And she's I know it builds the the viewer numbers which is good it gives us more standing with church so we can get the message out further, um in the past she's watched on YouTube and when she has commented it's come through on to the Discord server because of the Restream Bot that we that we're running with. Pastor Newms: [4:03] When I did just check it is going out. And Groggy it looks like what Groggy means is he is giving the booster since he works at a pharmacy, and so he's tired that would be why he hasn't responded to my Discord messages in two days because he's busy. Pastor Bill: [4:24] Right he's busy getting booster OK so let's start we're going to start in 1st Thessalonians chapter 4. And I should have had that one queued in my Bible since that was the first one we were going to read but I. Forgot to queue it and my Bible is cute to 1st Peter chapter 3 instead I'm going to keep my finger there. 1 Thessalonians chapter 4 verses 9 through 12 so our Focus tonight. Eschatology is a thing and it's the thing that we're supposed to be doing because I'm going to tell you it is eschatology just a thing you should be doing you should be looking forward to a time should be looking forward to Eternity should be looking for you know it's not something you can ignore but what we're going to be doing tonight is we're going to be taking a look at eschatology and I'm going to give you, the way I believe that you should be approaching eschatology okay and this is. I don't know how to explain it beyond that but let's just get started first Thessalonians chapter 4 we're starting in verse 9. About brotherly love you don't need me to write to you because you yourselves are taught by God to love one another in fact you are doing this toward all the brothers and sisters in the entire region of Macedonia, but we encourage you brothers and sisters to do this even more so even more than loving fellow believers. Paul saying I encourage you this thing that I'm about to say even more importantly than loving your fellow brothers and sisters in Christ. To seek to lead a quiet life, to mind your own business and to work with your own hands as we commanded you so that you may behave properly in the presence of Outsiders and not be dependent on anyone, right so our first point that I want to make on, eschatology and thinking about the end times and thinking about eternity is be quiet. Mind your own business that's Point number one. And that's straight out of first Thessalonians even more important than loving other believers. Is that you be quiet and you mind your own business so that you're not out on the street corners. In the presence of Outsiders behaving improperly. So that you're not out there saying you're all Senators you're all going to go to hell so that you're not out there acting a fool and making the church look silly okay that's Point number one. Mind your own business and be quiet. Pastor Newms: [7:41] That is your first point yes. Pastor Bill: [7:45] That is my first point. And then we're going to tie this all together so in the end we're going to have a more comprehensive look at well yes you're going to mind your own business be quiet but there's more to it and we're going to move forward from here you know into what there is more to it. Pastor Newms: [8:00] Get the points out of the way and then discuss it. Pastor Bill: [8:03] Why were you at the points out of the way and then we'll go back and we'll talk about what we're actually talking about here number to James chapter 1 verses 19 through 27. Of course I don't and my little red book Mark thing, into the scriptures earlier and somehow it's just now flopping the wind out here, it fell out so now it's not marking the two spot that I had in marking our James chapter 1 verses 19 through 27. My dear brothers and sisters understand this added want to should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to anger right be quiet mind your own business is that kind of what are you saying here. Pastor Newms: [8:56] A little. Pastor Bill: [8:57] For human anger does not accomplish God's righteousness therefore, ridding yourself of all moral filth and the evil that is so prevalent humbly receive the implanted word which is able to save your souls. But be doers of the word and not hearers only deceiving yourself. Because if anyone is a hearer of the word and not a doer he is like someone looking at his own face in a mirror for he looks at himself goes away and immediately forgets what kind of person he was. But the one who looks intently into the perfect law of freedom and perseveres in it and is not a forgetful hearer but a doer who works, this person shall be blessed in what he does. If anyone thinks he is religious without controlling his done right so you're not being quiet and not minding your own business but you think you're doing God's work. His religion is useless and he deceives himself pure and undefiled religion before God, the father is this, to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself unstained from the world now, you I think James was specifically talking about just orphans and just widows no but I do believe that the people he was writing to. In their culture they would have understood that these are areas that they've been neglecting that needed to be taken care of, they were neglecting the widows they were neglecting the orphans and he wasn't saying taking care of Orphans and widows is the only work of God, because obviously, getting water to people in places where they don't have water that's the work of God getting food to people that are living on the street and can't feed themselves that's a work of God. So he's not excluding every other service from being worked as God but he's highlighting these areas where. The people in his writing to have failed in this specific area Okay so Point number two, be a doer of the word so one be quiet in mind your own business, to be a doer of the word and what I mean by being a doer of the word is in your own life do the word in your own life if you believe, X Y and Z our sins then your own life you avoid doing X Y & Z if you believe that a B and C are services to God in your own life then do a b and c, in your own life that's being a doer of the word is your own life all right now we're getting description number three, Titus Chapter 2 Titus gotta find Titus. Pastor Newms: [12:13] Got to try really hard not to flip pass Titus. Pastor Bill: [12:16] I know. Pastor Newms: [12:18] That's one of those it's really easy to just fly past and you're like. Pastor Bill: [12:21] Really is like what where'd you go Titus Titus where is Titus other day. Pastor Newms: [12:27] Timothy and Philemon. Pastor Bill: [12:30] A couple more that are easy to miss well not Timothy so much for filename and yeah Philemon everyone say it, Titus Chapter 2 verses 11 through 14 all right, for the grace of God has appeared bringing salvation for all people, instructing us to deny godlessness and worldly lusts and to live in a sensible righteous and godly way in the present age, while we wait for the Blessed hope the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ, he gave himself for us to redeem us from all lawlessness and to cleanse for himself a people for his own possession eager, to do good works Proclaim these things, encourage and rebuke with all authority let no one disregard you I added verse 15 on the end there okay so that's Point number three is, be eager to do good works all right so we gotta be quiet mind our own business alright take care of our own house. Make sure that's all taken care of keep your head down be a doer of the word and our own life you know carry out the word in your own life and number three, be eager to do good works, be eager to volunteer to go out and take care of homeless and orphans and widows be eager to find it time to go out and make sure that, people living in villages in Africa have access to clean water and clean places to you know, take care of their business there's this one company that sells this this neat little, potted thing and basically they bury it and it becomes the subject tank and then when it's full they cap it over and then there's actually a tree seed in the bottom of it and it becomes a tree and so it's just really neat thing knit really neat you know septic alternative for villages to use because not only does it give them a place to have clean sewage control but then when they filled it up, it's also going to give a tree that's been going to give wood and shade until they make it into wood and possibly give them fruit from a tree, so things like this you know look like look for things like this to do good works all right now number 4 we are going to first Peter. And then over hitting these fast but we're going to you know we just want to hit them and then we want to have discussion, and because we want to overall idea not just debating one piece back and forth we want to see how they work together. Um First Peter chapter 3 verses 13 through 17 that right first be almond second Peter I was like that doesn't look right. Are what you eat you start making those little noises. Pastor Newms: [15:33] Now I might have just launched something that might or might not have started a little bit of sound in between you reading because until you press the green button it plays the Star Trek theme. So it and I was like hoops, yeah anyway. Pastor Bill: [15:57] So we are in First Peter. Pastor Newms: [15:58] Yep first Peter. Pastor Bill: [16:00] Chapter 3 verse 13. Who then will harm you if you are devoted to what is good but even if you should suffer for righteousness you are blessed. Do not fear what they fear or be intimidated, but in your hearts regard Christ the lord as holy ready at any time to give a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you. And I said we're going with you through verse 17 yet do this with gentleness and respect, keeping a clear conscience so that when you are accused those who disparage your Good Conduct in Christ will be put to shame, for it is better to suffer for doing good if that should be God's will then for doing evil. It's a point number one that I wanted to make was be quiet and mind your own business, and I've talked about that verse in the past where when I first encountered that verse it hurt me I was like but I'm supposed to be, emissions the guy I'm supposed to be going out and spreading the gospel I'm supposed to be going out and using my voice to change the world because I misunderstood what it was saying, be quiet and mind your own business isn't advice to take care of your own house first, take care of your own business first take care of your own health first so that you can be a good servant of the Gods. Number two was be a doer of the word and your own life, apply the word to your life let it change you let it inform you let it make you who you are from a day-to-day basis point number 3. Be eager to do good works so always be looking for that way that you can serve and that way that you can bring like to people's lives and that way that you can better the world around you and number four, be ready to share hope and what did Paul tell us our Hope was. Our Hope was looking forward to the return of the Lord and The Eternity that we're going to spend with him. So when we talk about eschatology you know the study of n times the study of Eternity I believe this should be our Focus. I am going to do my best to be quiet and get my house in order. Apply the word to my life so that I start to look like the word of God. I'm going to be eager to do good works so that I'm not just a talking head I'm not just oh yeah that's that guy that talks about the gospel but leaves people unfed and cold in the streets when we've talked about that scripture before in the past, that's not good and then number four I'm going to be ready so that when someone asks me why. Why do you have hope how can you continue on when life is rough and just rough-and-tumble out here I'm ready to share that hope. I have hope that this this is temporary. And one day the Lord will return and I'm going to spend eternity with God. That's my idea of true pure eschatology no fear mongering. No you know the end is near kind of you know that's not gentleness that's not preaching with gentleness. Now there is a place in a time for going out in the streets there is a time and a place for going to Pride, and showing love now if you're out side of Pride and you're yelling all of you are centers that are going to hell change the way you are and, and be like me listen there's no gentleness and love in those statements. Pastor Newms: [20:20] Not even going that far not saying change straight up just saying because of who you are you are going to burn in hell no. Pastor Bill: [20:30] I was trying to be gracious but yes one though. That we had the problem with he did not say change he didn't offer that option he didn't offer that at all he just said you're all going to hell and this is why, and never actually preach the gospel the whole time he was there. Pastor Newms: [20:49] And that that's an even worse key. Pastor Bill: [20:54] He was preaching anti gospel the whole time that he was their pride while we were there in Pride on the inside trying to tell people that we love you and God loves you and if you'll come to God, he won't turn you away for who and how you are right now you won't get won't turn you away. Bright and so yes it's all about love you have faith, you express hope and you live out love. Faith hope and love so that's what that was my Five Points again were, be quiet mind your own business I know he's Newms laughing every time I say business because it sounds so silly but that's the way I actually say that like in my normal life like every time I get to the word business it always comes out as bidness because I think it's fun to say it though way, right or wrong I don't I don't know I never to be a doer of the word number three be eager to do good works and number four be ready, to share hope we are big proponents of friendship evangelism at the occlusion house and the Berean Manifesto and, these this will get you prepared and into those friendships. Where people will trust you to ask you what's different about you I know that, I know you filed for bankruptcy I know you've had that car repo'd I know you you've got this problem and then you've got that problem and I've seen you persevere through all of it and you've still got the smile on your face and you're still Rising on top of all of it you got to let me know how you're doing this because, I know it ain't crack cocaine and I know it ain't you know, 40s of every alcohol you can get off the because I know you're not like that so you gotta tell me what is it that you're doing here that's different than what I'm doing, that's when you share the hope now at the same time we've talked about you shouldn't be ashamed of being a Christian. People should just know that she just know that he is a Christian, not that that separates you I mean Newms you've balanced being a Christian and working in the tech world for your whole career. Take you to a point where people are well for your whole career you've balanced it. Pastor Newms: [23:30] I'm not I mean it hasn't always been intact but yeah. Pastor Bill: [23:34] Okay I'll give you that that caveat on what I said I got that um and he's balanced set to the point where people will say things like well okay well let's talk about Pizza Hut. Pizza Hut they knew you didn't work on Sundays. Pastor Newms: [23:49] Yep. Pastor Bill: [23:50] Why doesn't he work on Sundays oh you know because he's a Christian oh. So would you don't schedule him on Sundays yeah but isn't that the guy that, listen to that kind of music and hangs out with those kind of people always seen and he talks like the rest of us and he looks like the rest of us he sounds like the rest of us he saves his all the same struggles that we do, buddy values that day off wasn't hiding that he was a Christian. Very wasn't in their face shoving it in their face either and then he officiated the wedding of two of his coworkers. They know they know. Pastor Newms: [24:37] Even my current, you know I said I stated you someone sent me an email and I was like sorry I didn't see that till Monday morning because I don't check anything on Sundays because to me Sundays are my Sabbath, and that's the day I chose not everyone said with his Sunday of course but that's my Sabbath so I don't work, and it's also one of those things where it's like okay I, handle certain things differently you know I make sure to. Do certain things I don't partake in certain aspects yeah I. Like you mentioned values are values what my what my beliefs are are my beliefs so there are certain things that I view. As important that others don't you know there's the aspects of you know. How I talk how I act how I look often those types of things people are like well you don't look I had someone tell me you don't look like you'd be the pastor or church and I was like well my church isn't trying to reach the same type of people, that you are the people that I tend to reach out to our people who for me I still look very much different than those people. You know that's something that's always kind of humorous to me is when. You know there's the situation of people are like well you don't look you don't sound or look different than the world, well I don't look or sound different than the people that are around you I look and sound very different from the people that I'm ministering to, and I am separated from them in different ways back when I was more heavy in like the Pizza Hut world and situations like that there were times of. You know people would ask me questions and I'm like look this is this is what's going on you know this is why or this is what and you know things like that. And it is different. Pastor Bill: [27:23] All right so does anybody in chat have anything they want to add to this conversation or. Because that's pretty much the bulk of what we have for tonight like I said we're going to try something a little different so now we will do the getting to know the pastor's and all that stuff so. Yeah we good. Pastor Newms: [27:51] Yeah they won't have anything else to add I just think I think it's important so we actually had this conversation yesterday, in our family bible study we're studying Daniel which is you know very end times when she get to the second half of it, and I was talking about talking to people about the. One of the family members brought up how. Friendship evangelism without using that term because they were just explaining what they were trying to do is so important and it was it was an interesting. Thing to see in conversation to have about you know it's kind of like oh well you know well that is, what we're talking about you know because it is so important when you look at it from a standpoint of needing. To have that relationship before you can just. Speak into people's lives because so often especially in today's society we have a bunch of people who understand. Or feel like they understand which is a better way of saying that Christianity they think they know everything about Christianity because they've got, an uncle or a cousin or a family member or someone that has spoken into their lives through Christianity, and it's it's very much like okay, yep but have you thought about this or but have you thought about because the relationship is what is most important about Christianity so we take that out of our ministry, it's a problem when we when we want to act like the Christianity. Isn't a relationship that's when we enter the area of it being a set of rules which is not the Christianity that you should be following Christianity is not a set of. Pastor Bill: [30:06] Christian you that Christ set up. If it was a set of rules he could have very easily just said hey I'm the Messiah I'm going to take over the Sanhedrin now here's what we're going to do and if kid you know if you get off of this track then you're wrong he could have easily done that but that's not what he did he gathered, small group of people around him and built a relationship and then he said hey now you guys go out and all the world and create relationships. I use that word disciple we talked about disciple isn't just hey here's the truth. Go for it no disciple is building a relationship and then being there as they walk forward in. What they understand to be the gospel and so yeah. Pastor Newms: [30:57] I think that's what's so important so often. Pastor Bill: [31:02] Deed. Pastor Newms: [31:04] Is that aspect. Pastor Bill: [31:08] All right well this podcast comes out every week on Wednesdays except we may or may not have an episode next week you'll have to tune in to find out this Wednesday, this episode will come out but you've probably already know that because you're probably listening to it unless you're watching us live, so yeah we record this this podcast on Sunday nights, around 6:30 p.m. Central Standard Time if you want to join us on Twitch, Facebook, or YouTube and you can catch us live and participate via chat in the conversation and be a, of what we talked about and contribute any ideas that you have, questions that you have things that you want to say about the topic that you think maybe we're not covering if you would like, to be a guest on the show maybe I don't know I've been seeing a few people on Tik-Tok that are in the same vein of, kind of the same way that we think, that I have thought about reaching out to just be a one-time guest or didn't know there was that one guy that I was like you know I want this guy to join us and he won't respond to any of my messages and so. I guess that's not gonna happen and then yeah so there's that but you can go to our website ekk.house and you can find out which twitch we are on live and you can find out which Facebook and which YouTube channel to go to to to participate live, and hopefully we will see you in the chat one of these Sundays be looking out for when we're going to be doing our Halloween hang out where we're going to talk about, Halloween and how old's that works and what too. Do with Halloween because a lot of users don't even know what what are we what are we supposed to do with this. Event and so we'll talk about those things possibly sometime this week, and then you can come and watch Newms and I play games if we play games and and broadcast that live on Newms has twitch which you can find on ekk.house, which twitch Okay well I love you guys have a great week Pastor Newms: Stay safe out there. Pastor Bill: And until next time.
We are excited to share with you the second part of our interview with a panel of amazing guests who came together to speak about PTSD. David Lee is an Army veteran who has been awarded two meritorious service medals, six Army commendation medals, two Army achievement medals, Good Conduct medal 6th award, global war of terror expeditionary medal, Iraqi campaign medal with two campaign stars. Jesse Blaze Snider is a rock musician, comic book writer, tv and radio host, and voice-over actor. Jesse is a great friend to the veteran community and we are proud to have his music as our podcast theme song. Michael Naranjo is a musician and producer from DMT Artists Group who is currently working on an album about PTSD. He is joined by his associate Vaughn Clark. Please come back next week to hear the rest of our interview with David, Jesse, and Michael. Here are some links from our guests. black light district studios: https://soundcloud.com/jesse-snider-125919778 DMT: YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6o26hNHzM_Yd0pWq5F3Puw IG: https://www.instagram.com/dmtartists/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/DMTofficialSA CVJ DESIGNS: IG: https://www.instagram.com/cvj.designs/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/CVJDesignsCT Michael Naranjo YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcJOiDB7-ZFmKNHTVhcNmTg IG: https://www.instagram.com/michael.p.naranjo/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100010764276632 Vaughn Clark FB: https://www.facebook.com/vaughn.clark.106/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/vaughnsinister/
We are excited to share with you the first part of our interview with a panel of amazing guests who came together to speak about PTSD. David Lee is an Army veteran who has been awarded two meritorious service medals, six Army commendation medals, two Army achievement medals, Good Conduct medal 6th award, global war of terror expeditionary medal, Iraqi campaign medal with two campaign stars. Jesse Blaze Snider is a rock musician, comic book writer, tv and radio host, and voice-over actor. Jesse is a great friend to the veteran community and we are proud to have his music as our podcast theme song. Michael Naranjo is a musician and producer from DMT Artists Group who is currently working on an album about PTSD. Please come back next week to hear the rest of our interview with David, Jesse, and Michael. Here are some links from our guests. black light district studios: https://soundcloud.com/jesse-snider-125919778 DMT: YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6o26hNHzM_Yd0pWq5F3Puw IG: https://www.instagram.com/dmtartists/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/DMTofficialSA CVJ DESIGNS: IG: https://www.instagram.com/cvj.designs/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/CVJDesignsCT Michael Naranjo YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcJOiDB7-ZFmKNHTVhcNmTg IG: https://www.instagram.com/michael.p.naranjo/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100010764276632 Vaughn Clark FB: https://www.facebook.com/vaughn.clark.106/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/vaughnsinister/
Worship Hour is our platform for preaching and prayer teaching of Christ! Today focusing on understanding yjsy the proper actions connected to the Truth!
Stop struggling try to live right because you can't. It is already given to you as a gift, so receive and enjoy it.
In this episode, we discover that Gods love is not up for negotiation. Those who missed out on Jesus love were often those who wanted to feel morally superior to others.
Michael Jon de Leon USN Veteran Powered FilmsChief Petty Officer de Leon BIOSTGC de LeonChief Mike de Leon is a Navy “brat” born in San Diego, Ca. and had two brothers and 1 nephew in the Navy. Not to mention his late father, Roger de Leon, retired submariner. He enlisted in the Navy March 1993 as an undesignated Seaman Recruit (E1 paygrade), worked his way up the ranks to Petty Officer 3rd Class (E4) on USS Stout DDG 55 in Norfolk, Virginia until 1998, cross-rated to AO (Aviation Ordnance) and worked for Fallbrook Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach Detachment in California, then cross-rated again in 1999 to Sonar Technician where he later served on USS Barry DDG 52 in Portsmouth, Virginia from 1999-2006, made the rank of Petty Officer 2nd Class (E5), transferred to San Diego, Ca. as an Sonar instructor from 2006-2008. He was stationed overseas for his next duty station onboard USS Paul Hamilton DDG 60 in Pearl Harbor where he move up to the aspiring rank of Petty Officer 1st Class (E6) in Hawaii from 2008-2011, and then served as an Oceanography Instructor teaching underwater terrain mapping and weapons handling at Center for Surface Combat Systems Command Detachment Pearl Harbor from 2011-2014. He was advanced immediately to the rank of Chief Petty Officer (E7) which sent him to his final duty station onboard USS Antietam CG 54 as 1 of 1 ASW Specialists where he later retired in Yokosuka, Japan on October 1st, 2016 with an Honorable Discharge. His shore commands in-between sea tours were training commands Fleet ASW Training Center Norfolk, Virginia, Naval Maritime Training Center (ASW) Point Loma and CSCS Detachment, Pearl Harbor where he earned his Master Training Specialist Certification and became the Embedded Training Systems Manager utilized to train the entire combat fleet in (ASW) Anti-Submarine Warfare worldwide in 6 different training commands using high fidelity training systems. He earned National Defense, Global War on Terrorism, Global War Expeditionary, Maritime Expeditionary, Navy Achievement, Good Conduct, Meritorious Unit Commendation, and The Navy Commendation Medals during his Naval career. Chief de Leon has 3 children living in California, Rayden (24), Justin (20) and Jadelyn (14). Mike Retired in 2016 October and finished h his Bachelors (BSB) Degree Program at University of Phoenix. He started a travel venture in 2017 around the world until he discovered Veteran Organizations that helped Veterans of PTSD and transitioning to civilian life. He recently started his own Non Non-Profit (RECON CHIEF Inc.) awaiting approval. His recent endeavors include working with Veteran Powered Films, Race to Erase 22, CampNcater, and is currently in close collaboration with the royal families of Dubai in support of promoting tourism and small business development and funding.Warrior Built Raffle - https://venmo.com/code?user_id=3225123196764160230LinksCombat Vet Vision - https://www.facebook.com/CombatVetVisionWarrior Built - https://warriorbuilt.org/PTSD Foundation of America - https://ptsdusa.org/Veteran Powered Films - https://veteranpoweredfilms.com/SponsorsSitch Radio - https://sitchradio.com/If you would like to become a sponsor or advertiser Call Sitch Radio (714) 643-2500 X 1
This Podcast Series Discusses 3 Important Good Characteristics all Muslims Should Adopt: Justice, Good Conduct & Generosity. and 3 Evil Traits they Should Avoid: Immorality, Bad Conduct & Oppression. Both are Mentioned in the Holy Quran, Chapter (Surah) 16, Verse 90. #islam #quran #hadith #prophet #muslim #patience #gratitude #Education #Arabic #podcast #learn #muhammad #goodcharacter #Allah #sunnah
This Podcast Series Discusses 3 Important Good Characteristics all Muslims Should Adopt: Justice, Good Conduct & Generosity. and 3 Evil Traits they Should Avoid: Immorality, Bad Conduct & Oppression. Both are Mentioned in the Holy Quran, Chapter (Surah) 16, Verse 90. #islam #quran #hadith #prophet #muslim #patience #gratitude #Education #Arabic #podcast #learn #muhammad #goodcharacter #Allah #sunnah
Praise is Good Conduct. Praise is Honour. Honour is the conduct of Greatness. The Right Order for life is a life of Praise.
On today's episode we explore six criteria of what an example of good conduct looks like. Listen in and enjoy. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mydisciplecoach/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mydisciplecoach/support
Alvis “Todd” Domerese was born and raised in Michigan. In 1998, at the age of 23, he joined the Army as an infantryman. In his fifteen years in the Army, he served with the 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell, Kentucky; served with the 25th Infantry Division at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii; and served with the 1st Cavalry Division at Fort Hood, Texas. He did a six-month long peacekeeping deployment in Kosovo in 2000, a year-long combat deployment to Sadr City, Iraq in 2004, and a year-long combat deployment to the Helmand Providence in Afghanistan in 2010. On December 27, 2004, his vehicle was hit by two improvised explosive devices simultaneously. His gunner was killed instantly, his driver had his arm torn apart by shrapnel, and he had a large metal fragment go through his Kevlar helmet which caused a period of unconsciousness, a large complex scalp laceration, a linear skull fracture and swelling and bruising on his brain. He also had multiple shrapnel pieces embedded in his face that had to be surgically removed. After his injury, he changed his job to a water treatment specialist since he could no longer serve as an infantryman. Due to the physical and psychological injuries he sustained in Iraq, he was found to be 100% disabled and was medically retired as a staff sergeant on September 28, 2013, after serving 15 years, 2 months, and 14 days. Some of the disabilities he suffers from are severe post traumatic stress disorder, severe migraine headaches, and other residual effects from his moderate traumatic brain injury. His awards include the air assault badge, the expert infantryman badge, the combat infantryman badge, the expert marksmanship badge, the Purple Heart medal, the Army Commendation medal (2), Army Achievement medal (6), Good Conduct medal (5), National Defense Service medal, Kosovo Campaign medal, Afghanistan Campaign medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary medal, Global War on Terrorism Service medal, Military Outstanding Volunteer Service medal, Noncommissioned officer professional development ribbon (2), Army Service ribbon, Army Overseas Service ribbon (4), Afghanistan NATO medal, and the Kosovo NATO medal. He has been married to his wife Marti for 14 years and has two sons- Benjamin, age 9 and Joshua age, 5. What you'll learn about in this episode: How the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund, a national non-profit organization, serves US military personnel suffering from traumatic brain injuries and post-traumatic stress How the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund has provided over $200 million to support the heroes in our military and their families How the fund is building a series of treatment centers to assist service members suffering from traumatic brain injuries and are hoping to raise funds for their 9th center Why the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund is unique in that 100% of donations go directly toward the construction of their centers How donors from all across the nation and all walks of life have contributed to the success of the fund How spreading their message and raising funds for new centers is the most important part of the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund's current mission How Todd himself was assisted by Intrepid when working through his own recovery from his traumatic brain injury What you can do to donate to the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund, and why helping spread their message is critically important to the organization's success Resources: Donate to the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund: www.fallenheroesfund.org LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/todd-domerese-04035b1a/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/intrepid-fallen-heroes-fund/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/IntrepidFallenHeroesFund Twitter: @IntrepidHeroes Additional resources: Website: www.SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/webinar Website: www.SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/termsbook Website: www.SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/ebook Website: www.SmartRealEstateCoach.com/QLS/ Smart Real Estate Coach Podcast Sponsor: Paul G. Dion CPA, CTC
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"Even a child makes himself known by his acts, by whether his conduct is pure and upright." - Proverbs 20:11 (ESV) In this episode, I discuss godly character. Specifically how: Our Conduct displays our character Bad company corrupts godly character Good Conduct glorifies God Good conduct keeps our conscience clear Good conduct shows that we belong to Christ The Bible, the inspired, inerrant, authoritative word of God, is full of wisdom and as I develop as a dad I find myself living in the book of Proverbs. I want to share some of those reflections with you and I pray that you will be blessed by them. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/developingdad/support
As Chief Executive Officer for Easy Bids, Brian Lebeck is responsible for developing and implementing operational policies and strategies to facilitate company growth. Lebeck is well-versed in corporate leadership roles, serving as a leader in the commercial contracting insurances and personal lines industries for more than 16 years. In addition to overseeing Easy Bids, Lebeck is currently president of Confie Seguros (Family of Insurance), where he is responsible for all West Coast operations and manages more than 650 employees, in over 200 locations. As Chief Operating Officer for Easy Bids, an e-commerce platform offering consumers and contractors a convenient way to connect for home and business improvement projects, Thomas Gonzales oversees the company's business operations and ensures the company has effective operational and financial procedures in place. A seasoned business professional, Gonzales brings more than 15 years of experience in real estate finance to Easy Bids. In addition to his role at Easy Bids, Gonzales is currently the vice president of investments with Park Brokerage Investment Services, where he is responsible for managing a team in the negotiation and purchasing of new properties that benefit the organization. Prior to his current positions, Gonzales served in the armed forces. A decorated military veteran, his combat service awards include the Presidential Accommodation medal, Good Conduct medal and Superior Achievement medal, which he earned through joint task forces with the British. “don't be afraid to take the leap. If you plan properly you will limit your chances of failure and therefore you will lift your confidence level to execute. I think a lot of the time our fears as entrepreneurs or as business leaders comes from improper planning. We are not equipped to handle those struggles to make those decisions and ultimately it puts us in a fearful position. So, I think doing that would make you confident and ready to excel as an entrepreneur”…[Listen for More] Click Here for Show Notes To Listen or to Get the Show Notes go to https://wp.me/p6Tf4b-7rd
Good conduct good manners and good character taqwallah wa husnul khuluq
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The Intrepid Fallen Heroes FundWatch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/riU5iT1jBKUThe Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund (IFHF) builds critically-needed centers for treating United States military personnel suffering the effects of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Post-Traumatic Stress (PTS). These injuries have severely impacted the lives of hundreds of thousands of men and women who have served selflessly in defense of our nation.To help address this urgent need, IFHF is building a series of ten specially-designed treatment facilities, called Intrepid Spirit Centers, on military bases across the nation.These centers act as Gymnasiums For The Brain, providing service members with the most advanced care available to address the complex symptoms of TBI and PTS. Seven Intrepid Spirit Centers are open and serving America's brave men and women in uniform and the eighth center is currently underway.More than 90% of patients treated in the centers are able to continue on Active Duty. Two additional centers are planned. The Intrepid Spirit Center program is only the latest in the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund's almost 20-year history of assisting America's military community. Since 2000, IFHF has provided over $200 million in support for severely wounded military personnel and families of military personnel lost in service to our nation.https://www.fallenheroesfund.org/About Todd Domerese"My name is Alvis “Todd” Domerese and I was born and raised in Michigan. In 1998, at the age of 23, I joined the Army as an infantryman. In my 15 years in the Army, I have served with the 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, I have served with the 25th Infantry Division at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, and I have served with the 1st Cavalry Division at Fort Hood, Texas. I did a 6 month long peacekeeping deployment in Kosovo in 2000, a 1 year long combat deployment to Sadr City, Iraq in 2004, and a 1 year long combat deployment to the Helmand Providence in Afghanistan in 2010. On December 27, 2004 my vehicle was hit by two improvised explosive devices simultaneously. My gunner was killed instantly, my driver had his arm torn apart by shrapnel, and I had a large metal fragment go through my Kevlar helmet which caused a period of unconsciousness, a large complex scalp laceration, a linear skull fracture and swelling and bruising on my brain. I also had multiple shrapnel pieces embedded in my face that had to be surgically removed."After my injury, I changed my job to a water treatment specialist since I could no longer serve as an infantryman. Due to the physical and psychological injuries I sustained in Iraq, I am now found to be 100% disabled and was medically retired as a staff sergeant on September 28, 2013, after serving 15 years, 2 months, and 14 days."Some of the disabilities I suffer from are my severe post traumatic stress, severe migraine headaches, and other residual effects from my moderate traumatic brain injury."My awards include the air assault badge, the expert infantryman badge, the combat infantryman badge, the expert marksmanship badge, the Purple Heart medal, meritorious service medal, the Army Commendation medal (2), Army Achievement medal (6), Good Conduct medal (5), National Defense Service medal, Kosovo Campaign medal, Afghanistan Campaign medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary medal, Global War on Terrorism Service medal, Military Outstanding Volunteer Service medal, Noncommissioned officer professional development ribbon (2), Army Service ribbon, Army Overseas Service ribbon (4), Afghanistan NATO medal, and the Kosovo NATO medal. I have been married to my wife Marti for 21 years and have two sons- Benjamin, age 16 and Joshua, age 12 [as of 2019]."Todd was treated at the National Intrepid Center of Excellence in early 2013.
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The Intrepid Fallen Heroes FundWatch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/riU5iT1jBKUThe Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund (IFHF) builds critically-needed centers for treating United States military personnel suffering the effects of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Post-Traumatic Stress (PTS). These injuries have severely impacted the lives of hundreds of thousands of men and women who have served selflessly in defense of our nation.To help address this urgent need, IFHF is building a series of ten specially-designed treatment facilities, called Intrepid Spirit Centers, on military bases across the nation.These centers act as Gymnasiums For The Brain, providing service members with the most advanced care available to address the complex symptoms of TBI and PTS. Seven Intrepid Spirit Centers are open and serving America's brave men and women in uniform and the eighth center is currently underway.More than 90% of patients treated in the centers are able to continue on Active Duty. Two additional centers are planned. The Intrepid Spirit Center program is only the latest in the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund's almost 20-year history of assisting America's military community. Since 2000, IFHF has provided over $200 million in support for severely wounded military personnel and families of military personnel lost in service to our nation.https://www.fallenheroesfund.org/About Todd Domerese"My name is Alvis “Todd” Domerese and I was born and raised in Michigan. In 1998, at the age of 23, I joined the Army as an infantryman. In my 15 years in the Army, I have served with the 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, I have served with the 25th Infantry Division at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, and I have served with the 1st Cavalry Division at Fort Hood, Texas. I did a 6 month long peacekeeping deployment in Kosovo in 2000, a 1 year long combat deployment to Sadr City, Iraq in 2004, and a 1 year long combat deployment to the Helmand Providence in Afghanistan in 2010. On December 27, 2004 my vehicle was hit by two improvised explosive devices simultaneously. My gunner was killed instantly, my driver had his arm torn apart by shrapnel, and I had a large metal fragment go through my Kevlar helmet which caused a period of unconsciousness, a large complex scalp laceration, a linear skull fracture and swelling and bruising on my brain. I also had multiple shrapnel pieces embedded in my face that had to be surgically removed. "After my injury, I changed my job to a water treatment specialist since I could no longer serve as an infantryman. Due to the physical and psychological injuries I sustained in Iraq, I am now found to be 100% disabled and was medically retired as a staff sergeant on September 28, 2013, after serving 15 years, 2 months, and 14 days. "Some of the disabilities I suffer from are my severe post traumatic stress, severe migraine headaches, and other residual effects from my moderate traumatic brain injury. "My awards include the air assault badge, the expert infantryman badge, the combat infantryman badge, the expert marksmanship badge, the Purple Heart medal, meritorious service medal, the Army Commendation medal (2), Army Achievement medal (6), Good Conduct medal (5), National Defense Service medal, Kosovo Campaign medal, Afghanistan Campaign medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary medal, Global War on Terrorism Service medal, Military Outstanding Volunteer Service medal, Noncommissioned officer professional development ribbon (2), Army Service ribbon, Army Overseas Service ribbon (4), Afghanistan NATO medal, and the Kosovo NATO medal. I have been married to my wife Marti for 21 years and have two sons- Benjamin, age 16 and Joshua, age 12 [as of 2019]."Todd was treated at the National Intrepid Center of Excellence in early 2013.
This Podcast Series Discusses 3 Important Good Characteristics all Muslims Should Adopt: Justice, Good Conduct & Generosity. and 3 Evil Traits they Should Avoid: Immorality, Bad Conduct & Oppression. Both are Mentioned in the Holy Quran, Chapter (Surah) 16, Verse 90.
This Podcast Series Discusses 3 Important Good Characteristics all Muslims Should Adopt: Justice, Good Conduct & Generosity. and 3 Evil Traits they Should Avoid: Immorality, Bad Conduct & Oppression. Both are Mentioned in the Holy Quran, Chapter (Surah) 16, Verse 90.
Todd Domerese joined the Army at age 23 as an infantryman. In his 15 years in the Army, he has served with the 101st Airborne Division, the 25th Infantry Division, and the 1st Cavalry Division at Fort Hood, Texas. He did a 6 month long peacekeeping deployment in Kosovo in 2000, a 1 year long combat deployment to Sadr City, Iraq in 2004, and a 1 year long combat deployment to the Helmand Providence in Afghanistan in 2010. On December 27, 2004 his vehicle was hit by two improvised explosive devices simultaneously. His gunner was killed instantly, his driver had his arm torn apart by shrapnel, and Todd had a large metal fragment go through his Kevlar helmet which caused a period of unconsciousness, a large complex scalp laceration, a linear skull fracture and swelling and bruising on his brain, and multiple shrapnel pieces embedded in his face that had to be surgically removed. Some of the disabilities Todd suffers from are severe post traumatic stress disorder, severe migraine headaches, and other residual effects from his moderate traumatic brain injury. His awards include the air assault badge, the expert infantryman badge, the combat infantryman badge, the expert marksmanship badge, the Purple Heart medal, the Army Commendation medal (2), Army Achievement medal (6), Good Conduct medal (5), National Defense Service medal, Kosovo Campaign medal, Afghanistan Campaign medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary medal, Global War on Terrorism Service medal, Military Outstanding Volunteer Service medal, Noncommissioned officer professional development ribbon (2), Army Service ribbon, Army Overseas Service ribbon (4), Afghanistan NATO medal, and the Kosovo NATO medal. Todd has have been married for 14 years and has two sons- Benjamin, age 9 and Joshua, age 5. During this show we discuss… What Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund is all about The aim of Intrepid fallen heroes Why the government isn't helping traumatic brain injury servicemen as they should How you can help IFHF's mission right now The biggest challenge that IFHF faces How IFHF aids the military personnel Psychological benefits of focusing on the mental health on a hero How a veteran improves their mental wellness What you can donate to IFHF The best way to relate to veterans with PTSD The biggest challenge for traumatic brain injury that affects servicemen Effects of returning from battle in the age of invisible wound Best ways to treat a hero's invisible wounds
Bill Winter and Donavon Riley wrap up their reading of Cyrus the Great, by Xenophon. This week, they discuss the definition of courage, what courage has to do with influencing a person's character, and why there's no such thing as a neutral position in our lives. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/donavon-riley/support
Yancey owns a small consultancy firm and lives in Tucson, Arizona. He assists various companies and individuals doing business in the former USSR. He is a former US Army paratrooper with the 82nd Airborne Division. From 2008 until early 2010 Yancey worked for a private security company in Iraq and in Afghanistan providing static security for the US military. He began his military service in 1982 and took part in Operation Urgent Fury in Grenada in 1983. While in the US Army Yancey attended Jungle Operations Training Course in Panama, M60 Leaders Course, Anti-Armor Leaders Course, 18 Airborne Corps NCO Academy. Awards include Army Achievement medal, Good Conduct medal, Army Commendation medal and Overseas Expeditionary Medal. He has earned the US Parachutist badge as well as the Canadian, Israeli, South African, Mexican, Guatemalan and Salvadoran. Thank you for running in!
Dr. White is a native of Gary, Indiana and the youngest of three children. Larry is married to Rebecca Blasingame-White an Administrator for the State of Maryland Public School system. Dr. White spent 12 years on active duty with the U.S. Navy receiving numerous Navy Achievement Medals and Good Conduct awards. In the Navy is where Dr. White learned how to become a Team Player, Mentor, and Entrepreneur. Larry was a very intricate volunteer while on active duty earning Volunteer of Year at Sherwood Forest Elementary School in the city of Norfolk. Mr. White has appeared on various local television programs, and radio stations speaking on Leadership, Mentoring, and Entrepreneurship. Mr. White has the opportunity of working with Ambassador Shabazz, Dr. Ben Carson, A’Ngela Winbush, Charlie Wilson, Marla Gibbs, and Jennifer Holliday. As CEO of VIPeVENTS Concierge, he recently spearheaded an event to provide toy’s for disadvantaged youth in the Baltimore metropolitan area. The event was supported by such individuals as the Mayor of Baltimore, and Attorney General Douglass F. Gansler. Dr.. White has been the recipient of numerous awards including the 2012 NAACP’S President’s award, and the 2014 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dream Keeper’s Award. Both awards acknowledge his continued initiatives for the advancement of the community. Mr. White sits on numerous Board of Directors, 100 Black Men of Maryland, Inc. and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, Inc. Hobbies: Event Planning, Volunteering, and being the Best Dad/Husband he can be! Favorite Quote: It’s Easier to Raise Strong Children than Repair Broken Men – Fredrick Douglass Company Website: www.vipeventsconcierge.com - Favorite Bible Verse: Psalm: 100 ? Chairman of DMV Mastermind Group – DC, Maryland, Va.
Staff Sgt. Francis Drake was born in Chestertown, NY. He enlisted with the US Marines and then the US Navy. He switched because he wanted to travel more. He was stationed in Florida, Virginia, Maryland, Bermuda, and Italy. He worked as an aircraft mechanic and test cell supervisor, which later helped him land jobs with Ford Aerospace and Martin Marietta Space Systems once he retired from military life. He was a member of the US Navy Rifle Team, and received commendations for the Cuban Missile Crisis and Good Conduct. He currently lives in Lacombe. www.sttammanylibrary.org
In the wake of the #MeToo movement, many have said that they no longer know how to behave in a work environment–but employment law expert Gerald Pauling doesn’t buy that. The Seyfarth Shaw partner tells the ABA Journal’s Stephanie Francis Ward that in his experience providing training to supervisors, managers and rank-and-file workers, “I almost never encounter situations where trainees or participants in training are unable to identify the lines between appropriate and inappropriate behavior. Literally almost never.” So what should law firms and lawyers be keeping in mind in an era of greater accountability? In this episode, Pauling discusses the importance of context and non-verbal cues, and how firms can protect themselves from liability and their employees from experiencing harassment.
In the wake of the #MeToo movement, many have said that they no longer know how to behave in a work environment–but employment law expert Gerald Pauling doesn’t buy that. The Seyfarth Shaw partner tells the ABA Journal’s Stephanie Francis Ward that in his experience providing training to supervisors, managers and rank-and-file workers, “I almost never encounter situations where trainees or participants in training are unable to identify the lines between appropriate and inappropriate behavior. Literally almost never.” So what should law firms and lawyers be keeping in mind in an era of greater accountability? In this episode, Pauling discusses the importance of context and non-verbal cues, and how firms can protect themselves from liability and their employees from experiencing harassment.
Airman First Class Roy Rogge was born in Baton Rouge. He enlisted in the US Air Force and served in the United Nations Operations in the Congo with the 1607 Flightline Maintenance Squadron, 1607 Air Transport Wing out of Dover, DE. He maintained the aircraft that transported UN troops in and out of the Congo and was a member of the Quick Reaction Force which resulted in several deployments worldwide, including Greenland and Niger. He received medals for National Defense Service, Good Conduct, Armed Expeditionary and the Air Force Longevity Ribbon. He currently lives in Abita Springs.
Dr. Larry White, Sr. Navy Veteran / CEO & Founder VIPeVENTS Concierge, LLC Dr.. White is a native of Gary, Indiana and the youngest of three children. Larry is married to Rebecca Blasingame-White an Administrator for the State of Maryland Public School system. Mr. White spent 12 years on active duty with the U.S. Navy receiving numerous Navy Achievement Medals and Good Conduct awards. In the Navy is where Mr. White learned how to become a Team Player, Mentor, and Entrepreneur. Larry was a very intricate volunteer while on active duty earning Volunteer of Year at Sherwood Forest Elementary School in the city of Norfolk. Mr. White has appeared on various local television programs, and radio stations speaking on Leadership, Mentoring and Entrepreneurship. Mr. White has the opportunity of working with Ambassador Shabazz, Dr. Ben Carson, A’Ngela Winbush, Charlie Wilson, Marla Gibbs, and Jennifer Holliday. As CEO of VIPeVENTS Concierge, he recently spearheaded an event to provide toy’s for disadvantage youth in the Baltimore metropolitan area. The event was supported by such individuals as the Mayor of Baltimore, and Attorney General Douglass F. Gansler. Mr. White has been the recipient of a numerous awards including the 2012 NAACP’S President’s award, and the 2014 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dream Keeper’s Award. Both awards acknowledge his continued initiatives for the advancement of the community. Mr. White sits on numerous Board of Directors, 100 Black Men of Maryland, Inc. and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, Inc. Hobbies: Event Planning, Volunteering, and being the Best Dad/Husband he can be! Favorite Quote: It’s Easier to Raise Strong Children than Repair Broken Men – Fredrick Douglass
Larry White, Sr. Navy Veteran / CEO & Founder VIPeVENTS Concierge, LLC Mr. White is a native of Gary, Indiana and the youngest of three children. Larry is married to Rebecca Blasingame-White an Administrator for the State of Maryland Public School system. Mr. White spent 12 years on active duty with the U.S. Navy receiving numerous Navy Achievement Medals and Good Conduct awards. In the Navy is where Mr. White learned how to become a Team Player, Mentor, and Entrepreneur. Larry was a very intricate volunteer while on active duty earning Volunteer of Year at Sherwood Forest Elementary School in the city of Norfolk. Mr. White has appeared on various local television programs, and radio stations speaking on Leadership, Mentoring and Entrepreneurship. Mr. White has the opportunity of working with Ambassador Shabazz, Dr. Ben Carson, A’Ngela Winbush, Charlie Wilson, Marla Gibbs, and Jennifer Holliday. As CEO of VIPeVENTS Concierge, he recently spearheaded an event to provide toy’s for disadvantage youth in the Baltimore metropolitan area. The event was supported by such individuals as the Mayor of Baltimore, and Attorney General Douglass F. Gansler. Mr. White has been the recipient of a numerous awards including the 2012 NAACP’S President’s award, and the 2014 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dream Keeper’s Award. Both awards acknowledge his continued initiatives for the advancement of the community. Mr. White sits on numerous Board of Directors, 100 Black Men of Maryland, Inc. and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, Inc. Hobbies: Event Planning, Volunteering, and being the Best Dad/Husband he can be! Favorite Quote: It’s Easier to Raise Strong Children than Repair Broken Men – Fredrick Douglass Company Website: www.vipeventsconcierge.com - Favorite Bible Verse: Psalm: 100
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Dubai Eye 103.8 Legal Hour
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Mr. White is a native of Gary, Indiana and the youngest of three children. Larry is married to Rebecca Blasingame-White an Administrator for the State of Maryland Public School system. Mr. White spent 12 years on active duty with the U.S. Navy receiving numerous Navy Achievement Medals and Good Conduct awards. In the Navy is where Mr. White learned how to become a Team Player, Mentor, and Entrepreneur. Larry was a very intricate volunteer while on active duty earning Volunteer of Year at Sherwood Forest Elementary School in the city of Norfolk. Mr. White has appeared on various local television programs, and radio stations speaking on Leadership, Mentoring and Entrepreneurship. Mr. White has the opportunity of working with Ambassador Shabazz, Dr. Ben Carson, A’Ngela Winbush, Charlie Wilson, Marla Gibbs, and Jennifer Holliday. As CEO of VIPeVENTS Concierge, he recently spearheaded an event to provide toy’s for disadvantage youth in the Baltimore metropolitan area. The event was supported by such individuals as the Mayor of Baltimore, and Attorney General Douglass F. Gansler. Mr. White has been the recipient of a numerous awards including the 2012 NAACP’S President’s award, and the 2014 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dream Keeper’s Award. Both awards acknowledge his continued initiatives for the advancement of the community. Mr. White sits on numerous Board of Directors, 100 Black Men of Maryland, Inc. and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, Inc. Hobbies: Event Planning, Volunteering, and being the Best Dad/Husband he can be! Favorite Quote: It’s Easier to Raise Strong Children than Repair Broken Men – Fredrick Douglass Company Website: www.vipeventsconcierge.com - Favorite Bible Verse: Psalm: 100 ? Chairman of DMV Mastermind Group – DC, Maryland, Va.
Dr. Renee Sunday is Christian-pruner who is a Celebrity Media Personality, Author, Publisher, and Transformation Speaker. Dr. Sunday is internationally known as The Platform Builder.She helps faith-based entrepreneurs get their message out into the world through the media. Our Esteemed Guest for Mr. Larry White, Sr. Mr. White is a native of Gary, Indiana and the youngest of three children. Larry is married to Rebecca Blasingame-White an Administrator for the State of Maryland Public School system. Mr. White spent 12 years on active duty with the U.S. Navy receiving numerous Navy Achievement Medals and Good Conduct awards. In the Navy is where Mr. White learned how to become a Team Player, Mentor, and Entrepreneur. Larry was a very intricate volunteer while on active duty earning Volunteer of Year at Sherwood Forest Elementary School in the city of Norfolk. Mr. White has appeared on various local television programs, and radio stations speaking on Leadership, Mentoring and Entrepreneurship. Mr. White has the opportunity of working with Ambassador Shabazz, Dr. Ben Carson, A’Ngela Winbush, Charlie Wilson, Marla Gibbs, and Jennifer Holliday. As CEO of VIPeVENTS Concierge, he recently spearheaded an event to provide toy’s for disadvantaged youth in the Baltimore metropolitan area. Mr. White has been the recipient of a numerous awards including the 2012 NAACP’S President’s award, and the 2014 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dream Keeper’s Award. Mr. White sits on numerous Board of Directors, 100 Black Men of Maryland, Inc. and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, Inc. Hobbies: Event Planning, Volunteering, and being the Best Dad/Husband he can be! Favorite Quote: It’s Easier to Raise Strong Children than Repair Broken Men – Fredrick Douglass Company Website: www.vipeventsconcierge.com - Favorite Bible Verse: Psalm: 100
Suffering for Good Conduct Leads to BlessingSeries: Book of 1 Peter Preacher: Jim MastersSunday MorningDate: 27th November 2016Passage: 1 Peter 3:18-22
Dr. Renee Sunday is Christian-pruner who is a Celebrity Media Personality, Author, Publisher, and Transformation Speaker. Dr. Sunday is internationally known as The Platform Builder.She helps faith-based entrepreneurs get their message out into the world through the media. Our Esteemed Guest for Mr. Larry White, Sr. Mr. White is a native of Gary, Indiana and the youngest of three children. Larry is married to Rebecca Blasingame-White an Administrator for the State of Maryland Public School system. Mr. White spent 12 years on active duty with the U.S. Navy receiving numerous Navy Achievement Medals and Good Conduct awards. In the Navy is where Mr. White learned how to become a Team Player, Mentor, and Entrepreneur. Larry was a very intricate volunteer while on active duty earning Volunteer of Year at Sherwood Forest Elementary School in the city of Norfolk. Mr. White has appeared on various local television programs, and radio stations speaking on Leadership, Mentoring and Entrepreneurship. Mr. White has the opportunity of working with Ambassador Shabazz, Dr. Ben Carson, A’Ngela Winbush, Charlie Wilson, Marla Gibbs, and Jennifer Holliday. As CEO of VIPeVENTS Concierge, he recently spearheaded an event to provide toy’s for disadvantaged youth in the Baltimore metropolitan area. Mr. White has been the recipient of a numerous awards including the 2012 NAACP’S President’s award, and the 2014 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dream Keeper’s Award. Mr. White sits on numerous Board of Directors, 100 Black Men of Maryland, Inc. and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, Inc. Hobbies: Event Planning, Volunteering, and being the Best Dad/Husband he can be! Favorite Quote: It’s Easier to Raise Strong Children than Repair Broken Men – Fredrick Douglass Company Website: www.vipeventsconcierge.com - Favorite Bible Verse: Psalm: 100
Mr. White is a native of Gary, Indiana and the youngest of three children. Larry is married to Rebecca Blasingame-White an Administrator for the State of Maryland Public School system. Mr. White spent 12 years on active duty with the U.S. Navy receiving numerous Navy Achievement Medals and Good Conduct awards. In the Navy is where Mr. White learned how to become a Team Player, Mentor, and Entrepreneur. Larry was a very intricate volunteer while on active duty earning Volunteer of Year at Sherwood Forest Elementary School in the city of Norfolk. Mr. White has appeared on various local television programs, and radio stations speaking on Leadership, Mentoring and Entrepreneurship. Mr. White has the opportunity of working with Ambassador Shabazz, Dr. Ben Carson, A’Ngela Winbush, Charlie Wilson, Marla Gibbs, and Jennifer Holliday. As CEO of VIPeVENTS Concierge, he recently spearheaded an event to provide toy’s for disadvantage youth in the Baltimore metropolitan area. The event was supported by such individuals as the Mayor of Baltimore, and Attorney General Douglass F. Gansler. Mr. White has been the recipient of a numerous awards including the 2012 NAACP’S President’s award, and the 2014 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dream Keeper’s Award. Both awards acknowledge his continued initiatives for the advancement of the community. Mr. White sits on numerous Board of Directors, 100 Black Men of Maryland, Inc. and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, Inc. Hobbies: Event Planning, Volunteering, and being the Best Dad/Husband he can be! Favorite Quote: It’s Easier to Raise Strong Children than Repair Broken Men – Fredrick Douglass Company Website: www.vipeventsconcierge.com - Favorite Bible Verse: Psalm: 100 ? Chairman of DMV Mastermind Group – DC, Maryland, Va.
Roman Series-Civil Disobedience
A young man visits his father in prison the day before he will be paroled. Director: Patrick Rea Writer: Michelle Davidson Stars: Bradyn Bratcher, Chris Bylsma, Anita Cordell See more » --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/support