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Welcome to the Harvest Bible Chapel podcast. This weekend, we're in Acts 20:1–12 with a message titled “A Good Example.” There's something powerful about a life worth imitating. From the heroes of Hebrews 11 to faithful believers we've known personally, their stories stir us to live differently. In the same way, the life of the Apostle Paul in Acts compels us—not just to admire him, but to follow his lead. So what does a faithful example look like? Paul shows us: be encouraging, be a friend, and ultimately, be like Jesus. This is a message that calls us to build others up, link arms with one another, and carry the presence of Christ into every space we occupy. We're so glad you're listening in. Now let's open God's Word together. This podcast is a production of Harvest Bible Chapel in Chicago. Executive Producer: Flavius Herlo Speaker: Dr. Jeff Bucknam Sound design, mixing, and editing: Bryan Tripp Graphic Design: Wesley Cassford Social Media: Bryan Spahr Producer: Dave Putnam WE INVITE YOU TO CONNECT WITH US: • Website: www.harvestbible.org/ WE INVITE YOU TO FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: • Instagram: @harvestbiblechapel • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/harvestbiblechapel/
I have a good example as to why so many people don't trust the media. Like most things it's got complicated and a lot of it is fuelled by emotion. So a simple survey, the likes of which was published by AUT over the weekend, can never come close to capturing exactly what the relationship between the industry and the punter really is. But the US President had a medical over the weekend. It has been widely reported and in fact, I have read a number of the reports that states he is in pretty good shape. The headline in the Sydney Morning Herald chose to frame it this way; "Overweight Trump has sun damage after 'frequent golf wins' medical report finds". Now, you have several issues. Firstly, the subject: a lot of what is reported about Trump is done with a slant and the slant is made more obvious by the fact that those who support Trump tend to be zealous and therefore will react to perceived misreporting more loudly than many others. Secondly, the report does indeed say he is overweight. But it is not the main part of the report, or anywhere close to it, nor indeed is the sun damage. The sun damage is definitely there, but it's hardly a feature. In fact, if the headline is supposed to convey the important parts of the medical report, it completely misses them. The important parts are that physically and cognitively he is in very good shape. Why doesn't the headline say that? What is the purpose of the headline, other than to mislead you or ridicule the President by presenting the report in the worst possible light? That is trust, or lack of it. That is a bad headline, a misleading headline, and a headline that shows us the newspaper has an agenda. It's hardly the end of the world. It's not scandalous, it's not a lie, and there is worse to be found other days in other places. But the paper is an esteemed rag with big readership and, I assume, a certain pride in their reporting. In that lies the complexity. Take a lot of these sort of examples on any given day, from any given number of outlets and before you know it – lack of trust. If like I did, you knew more than the headline alluded to, you very quickly concluded you couldn't trust them for the full story. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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News: Latest News/Headlines | Traffic | Weather| Sports Topic I: Chasing Material Wealth, Missing Happiness: Why Material Gains Fail to Bring True Contentment? Topic II: Reflecting on National set a good example day Presenter(s): Imam Shumil Ahmed Imam Noorudeen Jahangeer Guest(s): Dr Larry Culliford Professor Andrew Oswald Mr Kim Stephenson Petra Wilton Beverly Flaxington Producer(s): Aisha Mannan Researcher(s): Raazia Choudhry Lead Producer: Hania Yaqub
Sermon Passage: 1 Timothy 4:11-16 Sunday February 16th, 2025 at Harvest Bible Church.
In this conversation, the hosts discuss the concept of masculinity in the context of Christianity, particularly focusing on the figure of Andrew Tate as a controversial example. They explore the biblical definition of masculinity, the impact of egalitarianism on church teachings, and the confusion surrounding gender roles in modern society. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding masculinity from a biblical perspective, contrasting it with distorted views that have emerged in contemporary culture. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the complexities of biblical masculinity, exploring how cultural influences and societal trends have shaped modern perceptions of masculinity. They critique the current state of masculinity in the church and society, discussing the implications of a feminized church and the rise of figures like Andrew Tate. The conversation emphasizes the need for a return to biblical principles of masculinity, highlighting the importance of courage, strength, and leadership in fulfilling God-given roles. Takeaways Salvation is found in Christ alone. Humanity is in sin and under God's wrath. The church has failed to address masculinity clearly. Egalitarianism has led to confusion about gender roles. Andrew Tate exemplifies a distortion of masculinity. Biological differences influence behavior and masculinity. Biblical masculinity directs traits towards godly ends. Modern examples of masculinity often lack distinctiveness. Critiques of masculinity can overlook important traits. Understanding masculinity requires a biblical foundation. Biblical masculinity is often misunderstood and misrepresented. Cultural influences have led to a crisis in masculinity. The church has played a role in feminizing masculinity. Men are hardwired to seek relationships with women. Effeminate portrayals of masculinity are prevalent in modern society. True masculinity involves courage, strength, and leadership. Apostasy can stem from dissatisfaction with the church's teachings on masculinity. Many young men are seeking alternative paths due to perceived failures in the church. Masculinity should not be redefined to exclude biological traits. The need for a return to biblical principles is crucial for future generations. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Warning 00:26 Salvation and Sin 01:29 Defining Masculinity 03:57 Egalitarianism and Confusion 06:50 Distorted Masculinity and Andrew Tate 08:03 Biological Differences and Masculinity 12:24 Biblical vs. Worldly Masculinity 18:19 Critique of Modern Masculinity Examples 25:14 Conclusion and Reflection 34:43 The Complexity of Biblical Masculinity 40:26 Cultural Influences on Masculinity 46:11 The Crisis of Masculinity in Modern Society 52:56 The Role of the Church in Masculinity 01:00:46 Apostasy and the Search for True Masculinity
Vadim Alexandre: This is a Good Example of the Recovery I'm Talking About Vadim Alexandre Head of Healthcare at SP Angel discusses the bond market selling off and the following companies: Spectral AI $MDAI Hemogenyx Pharmaceuticals #HEMO Cambridge Cognition #COG HOW TO BECOME A MICROCAP MILLIONAIRE - A 3 STEP STRATEGY FOR STOCK MARKET SUCCESS IS MY FIRST PUBLISHED BOOK AND IS NOW AVAILABLE AT: https://www.sharepickers.com/how-to-become-a-microcap-millionaire-3-step-strategy/ ABOUT THE SHAREPICKERS INVESTMENT CLUB If you want to make money in the stock market, you have to avoid these two mistakes. Investors who lose money in the stock market always make these mistakes. They are relatively easy to correct. See the video below called: Investors Avoid These Two Mistakes. My name is Justin Waite, I am a UK based private investor who specialises in microcap stocks (stock with a market capitalisation of £100m). I also run The Sharepickers Investment Club which aims to teach people how to invest, or to help current investors to improve their skill. My 3-step, WHAT, WHEN, HOW strategy helps people avoid the most common investors mistakes. I also host a live weekly webinar to cover potential investment ideas and various aspects of investing. Each company looked at is analysed across 20 metrics, then scored, coloured coded and ranked on the MicroCap League. Members of The SharePickers Investment Club also receive Justin's investment book: How to become a Microcap Millionaire - A 3 Step Strategy to Stock Market Success It teaches you: WHAT are the best UK stocks to invest into using fundamental analysis WHEN is the very best time to invest using technical analysis HOW to manage your investments using portfolio management. In the book Justin explains how his Stocks and Share ISA went from £30,115 in 2009 to £2,751,467 on the 1st May 2021. On the website there's also videos on how to learn about fundamental analysis and technical analysis. To get 50% off your membership to the SharePickers Investment Club go to https://www.sharepickers.com/how-to-become-a-microcap-millionaire-3-step-strategy/
Acts
We're traveling through Acts at the present time, and here lately focusing on what spiritual servanthood looks like and how to apply it to our lives. When Jesus came some two thousand years ago, He didn't come to be served, but to serve and to give His life as a ransom for many. And that's a wonderful example for us to follow! And Timothy is a good example to follow as well! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/302/29
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I bet you can think of a few people in your life that are really good examples to follow! They're living for and serving the Lord admirably, their family life is God-honoring, and they're a model citizen. Today on Abounding Grace we'll be encouraged by Timothy's life. He's a great example to follow in the areas of servanthood, and we'll explain why in the minutes ahead. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/302/29
KwaZulu-Natal police boss Lt-Gen Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi has vowed to make a good example of disgruntled taxi owners blocking roads and confiscating keys from vehicles.
Democracy is a delicate and fragile thing, and yesterday's protest was a good example of it working. People oppose something, they protest peacefully, respectfully, they present a petition, they go home. The bill, by the way, that they don't like, well, it's not becoming law. You don't have to look far this morning for examples of things going tits up in a big way, and quickly. We've basically farewelled freedom in Hong Kong, 45 activists sentenced to long-term prison sentences overnight, kids in the West Bank being killed. You've got a tyrant in Putin lowering the bar for the use of nuclear weapons, plus you've got US made long range missiles firing on Russia. But here, we have a functioning democracy. Now the hīkoi is over, Rawiri Waititi wants to go further. He wants a separate Māori parliament. He wants two systems. He references on his website the Irish, Welsh, and Scottish systems. The latter of which controls its own justice, education, tax systems. How would that work here? Who would fund such a parliament? Who would fall under the Māori parliament, given 75% of Māori didn't vote for Rawiri's lot at the last election? How would you build a nation within a nation, separated not by borders, but ethnicity? Serious question. You see, democracy works when we're all in it and we're all in it equally. It's true that not every group will get the same outcomes from that system, but that's no reason to throw the system away entirely. What it is, sure, is a call to better use that system to effect change through strong and pragmatic leadership, the likes of which Te Pāti Māori has been known for in the past. Whether you'll get that leadership from Debbie and Waititi... well, we'll have to wait and see. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Being a dad doesn't stop when your kids grow up. As Reverend Elmo Winters shares in this episode, your kids constantly watch what you do, so the example you set will shape their future. Tune in to hear an important conversation about intentionality, racial reconciliation, and kingdom-focused living. Key Takeaways Set a good example for your kids by walking out what you talk about. Everyone needs someone in their life to call out and draw out what they can't see in themselves. Be open-minded, quick to listen, and slow to speak—regardless of another person's race or culture. Most fathers around the world want the same thing: to provide, to give advice, to be respected, and to be a good leader. Never put ministry or the church above your family. Elmo Winters Reverend Elmo Winters, MBA, has served in ministry for over 43 years, including his current role as Executive Director of the KINGDOM Group International, Inc. He travels the world, training and speaking to churches, ministries, and men's groups on unity and reconciliation issues. Reverend Winters is married to Therese Winters. They have three sons, two daughters, and nine grandchildren. Key Quotes 17:44 - "I've learned to be quick, quick, quick to listen and slow to speak. Regardless of who you are encountering, regardless of what culture they're from, I believe we can learn from others. We can learn a lot from other people. I love cultures. I love different people. It's important that when we speak that we need to understand that our words have power. The Word of God says that we have in our tongue the power of life and death. So when we speak before young men, ladies in our families, your daughters, you ought to be speaking life, speaking positively. Let them see that." Links from Today's Conversation Send a Voice Message to DadAwesome Kingdom Group International, Inc. Growing by Going: A New Approach to Being an Effective Witness by Elmo Winters Building the Bridge Podcast Connect with dadAWESOME Make a Donation to dadAWESOME Join the dadAWESOME Prayer Team Receive weekly encouragement by texting "dad" to 651-370-8618
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Text a Message to the ShowToday I called my police chief friend from Minnesota, Tim Eggebraaten, to come back on the show again and talk about the examples we set and the mentoring we do within a police department. Every cop is setting an example, either good or bad, for every other cop in their sphere of influence and I wanted to run an idea past Tim to see if we couldn't be a little more deliberate about being a good example, building some relationships, and making young officers feel heard.Tim's website: https://www.offdutychief.comTitus 2:6-8Encourage the young men to be self-controlled. In everything set them an example by doing what is good. In your teaching show integrity, seriousness and soundness of speech that cannot be condemned, so that those who oppose you may be ashamed because they have nothing bad to say about us.Music is by Everet AlmondHey Chaplain Podcast Bonus Episode 33Tags:Police, Football, Leadership, Mentors, Officer Wellness, Retention, Stress, Training, Kansas City, Morehead, Minnesota, KansasSupport the Show.Thanks for Listening! And, as always, pray for peace in our city.Subscribe/Follow here: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hey-chaplain/id1570155168 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2CGK9A3BmbFEUEnx3fYZOY Email us at: heychaplain44@gmail.comYou can help keep the show ad-free by buying me a virtual coffee!https://www.buymeacoffee.com/heychaplain
Rob Schutz is a serial entrepreneur and the co-founder of multi-billion-dollar online health company, Ro. He has also founded the domain name service company, Snagged. He invests alongside me in the 20Growth fund. In addition to his skill as a founder he's also a husband and the father of two kids. In our conversation today we discussed:* How to set a good example for your kids in how you treat others* Not putting too much pressure on yourself to have hard and fast rules or systems* Adjusting your life to be more present* The emotions and feelings you go through as a new Dad* The most surprising aspects of fatherhood* The difference between the relationship he wants his kids to have with technology vs. social media* Some exciting new rapid fire/lightning questions!—Where to find Rob Schutz* Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robschutz/* X: https://x.com/robWhere to find Adam Fishman* FishmanAF Newsletter: www.FishmanAFNewsletter.com* LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamjfishman/* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startupdadpod/—In this episode, we cover:[1:29] Welcome[1:59] Professional background[3:45] Rob's Childhood[6:39] Rob's family[8:15] Starting a company[10:58] Decision to start a family[11:57] Music[12:30] Earliest memory of being a dad[14:43] Setting a good example for kids[16:43] Is this perspective how you/partner were raised?[18:39] What emotions arose when becoming a dad[23:08] Most surprising things you've learned?[26:20] What does “being present” mean to you?[30:59] Advice to younger Rob[33:14] Advice to ignore[34:23] What book do you gift new dads[35:04] What book do you read to your kids?[35:47] Frameworks[38:52] Balance of parenting[41:52] How has parenting evolved[45:13] Aligning as parents[47:33] Kid's relationship to technology[51:51] Mistake as a dad[53:10] Follow along[53:56] Rapid fire—Show references:Ro: https://ro.co/Snagged: https://www.snagged.com/20 Growth Fund: https://www.thetwentyminutevc.com/20vc-fund/Bark Box: https://www.barkbox.com/University of McMaster: https://www.mcmaster.ca/IBM: https://www.ibm.com/us-enIsaiah House:https://isaiahhouse.org/Penn State: https://www.psu.edu/Cornell:https://www.cornell.edu/Habitat for Humanity: https://www.habitat.org/Mega Touch Machine: https://www.arcade-museum.com/Videogame/megatouch-videoCrunch Labs:https://www.crunchlabs.com/Finasteride: https://ro.co/lp/medications/hair-loss/Be Prepared: A Practical Handbook for New Dads by Gary Greenberg & Jeannie Hayden: https://www.amazon.com/Be-Prepared-Gary-Greenberg/dp/0743251547The Book with No Pictures by B. J. Novak: https://www.amazon.com/Book-No-Pictures-B-Novak/dp/0803741715Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/en/iPad: https://www.apple.com/ipad/Cloth diapers: https://www.grovia.com/Tesla: https://www.tesla.com/Is It Cake: https://www.netflix.com/title/81333845Mighty Ducks: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0104868/Goonies: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0089218/Blockbuster: https://www.blockbuster.com/—For sponsorship inquiries email: podcast@fishmana.com.For Startup Dad Merch: www.startupdadshop.com Production support for Startup Dad is provided by Tommy Harron at http://www.armaziproductions.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit startupdadpod.substack.com
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Nurturing Through Adversity
Send us a Text Message.Attention grandparents thrust into the unexpected role of raising your grandchildren: Are you seeking the secret to nurturing future leaders amidst adversity? Join host Laura Brazan as she welcomes renowned educator and author Barbara Ann Mojica to share her insights on fostering critical thinking skills in children. Discover the key signs of leadership potential and learn practical strategies for instilling essential values and life skills that will empower your grandchildren to navigate the challenges of the digital age. From engaging children in everyday critical thinking discussions to preserving cultural heritage, this episode is a must-listen for grandparents determined to raise independent, resilient leaders. Find out more about Barbara at https://www.littlemisshistory.com/Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable tools and resources to support your journey as a grandparent raising grandchildren. Tune in to "Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Nurturing Through Adversity" and unlock the secret to raising future leaders, one critical thought at a time.Thank you for tuning into today's episode. It's been a journey of shared stories, insights, and invaluable advice from the heart of a community that knows the beauty and challenges of raising grandchildren. Your presence and engagement mean the world to us and to grandparents everywhere stepping up in ways they never imagined. Remember, you're not alone on this journey. For more resources, support, and stories, visit our website and follow us on our social media channels. If today's episode moved you, consider sharing it with someone who might find comfort and connection in our shared experiences. We look forward to bringing more stories and expert advice your way next week. Until then, take care of yourselves and each other.Liked this episode? Share it and tag us on Facebook @GrandparentsRaisingGrandchilden Love the show? Leave a review and let us know! CONNECT WITH US: Website | Facebook
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Setting A Good Example - Bernard James
Chris Egan and Jason "Puck" Puckett start off with Chris's birthday, the search for a zebra in North Bend, Matthew McConaughey's pickle margarita, tipping at restaurants, and Ed Egan's fishing adventure. They also mention the King Five media competition and the media softball league. In this part of the conversation, Chris Egan and Puck discuss various topics, including a softball game, the Windermere Cup, the movie 'Boys in the Boat,' Eric Johnson's retirement, and a Little League baseball game. They also touch on the importance of setting a good example for kids and the need for fun in sports.Rundown00:00 Chris Egan's Birthday and Midlife Crisis03:32 The Search for the Zebra in North Bend07:03 Matthew McConaughey's Pickle Margarita09:09 Tipping at Restaurants16:18 Ed Egan's Fishing Adventure21:16 Softball Game and Trash Talking22:16 The Excitement of the Windermere Cup23:05 Mixed Reactions to the Movie 'Boys in the Boat'29:42 Eric Johnson's Retirement and Legacy36:04 Setting a Good Example in Little League42:58 The Importance of Fun in Sports
OPEN HEAVENSMATALA LE LAGI MO LE ASO LULU 24 APERILA 2024(tusia e Pastor EA Adeboye) Manatu Autu: Toeaina, avea oe ma faaa'oa'o lelei (Elder, be a good example). Tauloto -Tusi Paia– Tito 2:7 “Ia ‘avea oe ma fa‘aa‘oa‘o o galuega lelei i mea uma lava; ‘ia e a‘oa‘o i le matā‘upu ma le fa‘amaoni, ma le fa‘atoeaina,” Faitauga - Tusi Paia: Tito 2:1-8 Fai mai le faitauga o le Tusi Paia o le aso, e tatau I toeaiina ona amio lelei e mafai ai ona taitaiina talavou e mulimuli ai ma maua le amio lelei. E sili atu i upu, e faigofie atu i talavou ona faaa'oa'o i mea latou te vaai iai. O lo'o latou faalogo i mea o lo'o e fai atu ai, peitai o lo'o latou vaavaai atu foi i mea o lo'o e faia. Afai e te naunau ia latou amio lelei, ia e faia muamua i taimi uma, mea o lo'o e faatonu i latou e faia. Afai e te faia se pepelo ina ia maua se mea ma lau tama i le aoga, ona e faliu atu lea ma faatonu lau tama e aua le pepelo, ua e pepelo ia te oe lava. Afai e seāseā ona latou vaai o lo'o e tatalo ma faitau lau Tusi Paia, e le mafai ona e faliu atu ma faatonu e faitau latou Tusi Paia. E tatau ona e to'a lelei ma faatonu talavou e pei ona fai mai ai le aposetolo o Paulo;O mea fo‘i ‘ua a‘oa‘oina ai ‘outou, ma ‘outou talia, ma ‘outou fa‘alogo i ai, ma ‘outou va‘ai mai ‘iā te a‘u, ‘ia ‘outou faia ia lava mea; ‘ona ‘iā te ‘outou lea o le Atua e ona le manuia.(Filipi 4:9). Fai mai le tatou tauloto mai le Tusi Paia o le aso, e tatau ona avea oe ma fa‘aa‘oa‘o o galuega lelei i mea uma lava. E toatele tagata matutua e faapea mai, e tosina mai talavou pe afai e faaaoga a latou gagana ma oofu i ofu e pei oni talavou. Ae latou te le o iloa, o le taimi lava e amata ai ona tautatala ma laei i ofu e pei o talavou, ua latou faatagaina ituaiga olaga ma amioga o lo latou ola ai e o'o i amioga sese. E le mafai ona suia talavou i le auala lea, ua na o le faamautūina ai o latou amioga leaga. O le tulaga e tatau ona iai, ia avea i latou, o toeaiina, ma ala fua lelei e faaa'oa'o iai talavou. E iloa lelei e talavou le mea moni e tatau ona faia, ma a latou faia ni mea sese, o lo'o latou va'ava'ai mai I tagata matutua e faasa'osa'oina i latou. E te manatu la i le matua nunumi i mafaufau o talavou pe a vaai mai i tagata matutua o faia mea sese latou te manatu e tatau ona faasa'o ai i latou. O lo'o faatuatuaina e le Atua tagata matutua e ta'ita'i ma faaa'oa'o i talavou ia amio lelei ina ia ausia ni lumanai manuia. O lo'o faatuatuaina foi e le Atua talavou e faaaloalo ma faalogo i tagata matutua ma faamaualalo i ai latou. O le tulaga mulimuli, fai mai le Tito 2:2'Fai atu i toeaina ‘ia mataala i latou, ‘ia fa‘atoeaina, ‘ia fa‘autauta, ‘ia fa‘amaoni i le fa‘atuatua, ma le alofa ma le ‘onosa‘i. Ia faamautinoa, o lo'o e amiolelei pe afai e te naunau i lau fanau ma talavou o lo'o faatasi ma oe e faaa'oa'o iai, i le suafa o Iesu, Amene.
In this week's episode we will be discussing, “Are You a Good Example? With God's Instructions” according to God's Word. Scriptures: 1 Timothy 3:14-16, 4:12, Revelation 3:20, Romans 8:28-31, Matthew 6:33
Are you a healthy role model for your children? Bryan Scudiere shares his journey from overweight to bodybuilding coach to become a better father and role model for his 20-month-old daughter. He left his high-paying sales job to pursue his passion for helping others reach their fitness goals, and his story is so inspirational. I've got no doubt that you'll take something from this episode. What you'll hear: Bryan's reflection on his career and fitness journey (1:08) His unhealthy relationship with food and the factors that contributed to this (4:28) The impact of parenthood on men's health and fitness (8:52) Prioritizing health, fitness, and well-being for the benefit of the family and quality of life (13:44) Fostering healthy habits for our children and how to avoid teaching disordered eating (17:54) Fitness goals, his bodybuilding journey, and eating real food (24:22) Bodybuilding as a mental sport and also a self-imposed hardship (30:36) The importance of taking risks to pursue personal growth (34:32) Entrepreneurship, financial struggles, and perseverance (39:08) His business model and fitness coaching habits (42:16) Using community and accountability to achieve fitness goals (50:43) Balancing work and family life (59:45) Where to learn more: Instagram If you loved this episode and our podcast, please take some time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, or drop us a comment below!
In this week's episode we will be discussing, “What's Up with this Commitment Talk, am I a Good Example? Devotion to God is Everything” according to God's Word. Scriptures: 1 Thessalonians 1:5-7, Luke 2:48-49, Ephesians 5:1, 1 Kings 8:59-61
On today's show, Gary Zimak discusses the importance of setting a good example.
On today's podcast, Gary Zimak discusses the importance of setting a good example.
Sometimes those who are closest to Christianity have the hardest time realizing they don't completely understand it. To hang out in or grow up in the church is not the same thing as to be saved; to know things about God is not the same as being saved. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1417/29
Paul calls Titus to teach the men and women of the church about the conduct of believers. Men and women should be aware of how they act and what they say. Not just because they are trying to be "good." But because they are setting the example for younger believers. Teaching young believers has as much to do with what we do, as what we say. This is a great lesson on being a good example for our young men and women.
It should not surprise us that Christianity is controversial. The message of the cross is a stumbling block for some and salvation for others. In today's passage, the religious leaders are unable to face the real issue while the widow sets the right example. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1417/29
Episode 700: Jeannie Mai Is A Good Example of “Hurry Up And Buy!”New Live Episode EVERY MONDAY 8PM
Steve Anderson is married and has two sons. He is the former Director of the nonprofit Boys to Men Mentoring Network of Minnesota, where he led national and international transformational weekends for boys. He has over ten years of experience working with men and boys, developing the emotional awareness and skills they need to reach their full potential. He lived through his dad's spectacular burnout as a teenager and works with fathers to help them avoid doing the same in their own lives. He is a certified professional coach with training in applied neuroscience. TakeawaysMale voices are important in parenting and provide a unique perspective on fatherhood.Vulnerability is crucial in fatherhood and requires strength and courage to ask for help.Understanding the mechanics of the brain and rewriting parenting stories can lead to healthier relationships.Being the parent your child needs and not the one you wanted growing up is essential.Building a strong adult relationship with parents requires authenticity and open communication.Acknowledging and apologizing for parental mistakes is important for healing and growth.Validating children's pain and emotions is crucial for their emotional well-being. Acknowledging and validating emotions is important in relationships.Being present and supportive during difficult times can strengthen relationships.Navigating hard times together can build stronger bonds.Supporting children's activities and relationships is crucial for their development.Being the best version of yourself as a parent is a continuous process.Making small changes can lead to improvement in relationships.Play and side-by-side activities can foster connection and communication.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Importance of Male Voices in Parenting02:11 The Importance of Vulnerability in Fatherhood06:11 Understanding the Mechanics of the Brain and Rewriting Parenting Stories09:05 Being the Parent Your Child Needs12:23 Reflecting on Childhood and Reweaving Stories17:40 The Journey of Self-Awareness and Forgiveness21:30 Building a Strong Adult Relationship with Parents25:53 The Power of Authenticity in Parent-Child Relationships28:08 Acknowledging and Apologizing for Parental Mistakes32:42 The Importance of Acknowledging and Validating Children's Pain36:28 Acknowledging and Learning from Emotions41:04 Being Present and Supporting Others45:33 Navigating Hard Times Together48:25 Supporting Children's Activities and Relationships52:50 Being the Best Version of Yourself59:58 Making Small Changes for Improvement01:06:37 The Importance of Play and Side-by-Side Activities01:12:36 The Importance of Outdoor Play01:13:29 The Benefits of Physical Activity01:14:20 The Negative Effects of Reduced Recess Time01:15:55 Setting a Good Example for Children01:17:35 Taking Care of Yourself as a Parent01:22:28 Common Challenges Faced by Fathers01:25:26 The Importance of Being Authentic01:28:27 Having a Vision for Fatherhood01:31:05 Understanding Children's Behavior01:34:41 Never Giving Up on Being a Good Father01:36:11 Finding Support and Resources for FatherhoodWhere to find Steve and Free Resources:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebestdadproject Steve Anderson | The Best Dad Program: https://steveanderson.coach/ SteveAnderson.Online: https://www.steveanderson.online/ FREE Journal prompts to get you started: Email: steve@steveanderson.coach, Subject: Relational Parent Free JournalMankind Project: https://mankindproject.org/Boys to Men: https://boystomen.org/about-us/Watch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@therelationalparentingpodcast/videosEmail us your parenting questions and stories!: jennie@jenniebee.co.Help us do what we do with a small monthly contribution: https://www.patreon.com/TheRelationalParentCoach/membershipJoin the WAITLIST for The Relational Parenting Village! - A New Monthly Membership Program where parents gather for community, growth, accountability and support. PLUS ongoing monthly live events, classes and education resources to keep you motivated and growing on your parenting journey. Let's do this!!Find me or book a free consult:Website: https://www.jenniebee.co/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therelationalparentingpodcast/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/jennifer.hayes.507TikTok: @therelationalparentcoachSign up for the weekly newsletter here for a weekly parenting tip!Please leave us a review! Your feedback helps others find us, and helps us grow so we can keep creating content for parents to benefit from.Creators & Guests Natalie Long - Editor Jennifer Hayes - Host Rick Hayes - Host Steve Anderson - Guest Thanks to our monthly supporters Rick Hayes Happy Parenting and Good Luck Out There!
Pastor Steve Perez | January 16, 2024 The Fountain Apostolic Church Build Your Church (2024) Learn more at tfachurch.com/plus Sermon Notes: The vision of the church is “a place of refreshing & restored hope”. How do we get there but by mission: By attending our service and experiencing the liberty in our worship Brings refreshing By our passion for making disciples (Home Bible studies, Discipleship 101) Brings restored hope By connection – fellowship (connecting small groups, serving in a ministry) Brings a maturity Making Disciples Restores Hope Matthew 28:18-20 A Discipler Instructs and Teaches People Colossians 1:28-29 A Discipler Prays for His Disciples Philippians 1:3-5 A Discipler Is Imitated By His Disciples. Philippians 3:17 A Discipler Acts As A Father 1 Thessalonians 2:11-12 A Discipler Sets a Good Example 1 Timothy 4:10-13 A Discipler Reproduce Himself 2 Timothy 2:2 In Summary: A discipler is someone who is involved in teaching, praying, modeling, and reproducing. He is someone who is a disciple of Christ and is actively participating in sharing the gospel to others. He is someone who teaches others to obey everything Christ Jesus has commanded. He is someone who takes heed of the Great Commission.
It's time for Christmas Cocktail Hour! In this festive, light-hearted episode, Brent, Brandon, and Steve tackle the highs and lows of 2023 and their predictions for 2024. Time Stamps00:30 Personal Updates06:20 Year-End Reflections and Company Achievements12:56 Company Goals and Future Plans15:59 Improving Company Culture and Employee Engagement22:26 The Importance of Dudley's Core Values24:44 The Value of People 26:26 The Role of Service 28:33 Putting Importance on Product 32:57 Setting a Good Example 35:03 The Impact of Core Values on Our Company's Reputation36:59 Looking Forward to 2024ResourcesNeed Help With A Project? Meet With DudleyWatch On YoutubeFollow Dudley Land Co. On LinkedInSubscribe To Our Newsletter, The Land Dept. MonthlyHave Questions? Email usMore from Our HostsConnect with Brent on LinkedInConnect with Brandon on LinkedInConnect with Steve on LinkedInConnect with Khalil on LinkedIn
When godly leaders are the first in obedience—no matter how difficult it may seem in the moment—they make it possible for others to obey God themselves. This is part 75 in my series on godly leadership. You can check out all of my posts in this series by clicking here. ►► Would you please prayerfully consider supporting this ministry? My Patreon supporters get behind-the-scenes access to exclusive materials. Like this video where I talk about the logic in Psalm 119. ◀︎◀︎
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“And as Jesus passed forth from thence, he saw a man, named Matthew, sitting at the receipt of custom: and he saith unto him, Follow me. And…
Commentator David Bouchier finds an inspiring moral in an old Christmas story.
A new MP3 sermon from Truth Matters Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Following a Good Example (Phil 3:17) Subtitle: Expository Devotionals Speaker: Jeremy Preece Broadcaster: Truth Matters Church Event: Devotional Date: 11/11/2023 Bible: Philippians 3:17; 1 Corinthians 4:15-17 Length: 4 min.
Today we start a brand new series called Parables of Perishables. We will look at some of the stories that Jesus uses to explain money. Money is perishable, we can't take it with us. However, Jesus gives us instructions on how to use it wisely in the parable in Luke 16. For more information on The Gathering, check out our website thegathering.online
Welcome to another episode of The Winners Paradigm! I'm your host, Alundas Havens, and today we have a special guest joining us, James Hughes. In this episode, we delve into the importance of mindset and personal growth. James shares his journey of transformation, from prioritizing his health and fitness to becoming a mentor and coach for others seeking to improve their lives. We explore the role of nutrition and proper workouts, the significance of listening to our bodies, and the impact of our appearance and behavior on how we are perceived by the world. Additionally, James opens up about his battle with health issues and the determination to overcome obstacles. Stay tuned as we dive deep into the power of mindset and the incredible potential within each and every one of us. Let's get started on this transformative conversation! Timestamps: [00:02:35] Sports shaped my life; health challenges inspired me. [00:06:18] Listen to your body and drop ego. [00:08:52] Said no, lifted, impressed, controlled, risk-rewrite, spot. [00:11:25] Understanding macros is crucial for progress. [00:16:32] Gym helped me overcome trauma and grow. [00:18:14] Overcoming pain leads to personal growth and confidence. [00:20:57] Mentors guided me, now I can help. [00:24:08] I respected him, but he disappointed me. [00:28:26] Setting a good example for my daughter. [00:31:27] Believe in yourself and be authentic. [00:33:24] Check out the link in the bio for more personal connections. You'll Learn: 1.How has becoming a parent influenced your mindset and personal growth? 2. Have you ever experienced a fitness or health transformation? How did it impact your overall mindset and self-confidence? 3. Do you believe that physical appearance and self-presentation play a significant role in how others perceive and treat you? Why or why not? 4. How do you prioritize your mental health and well-being through exercise or other practices? 5.What role does nutrition play in your fitness journey? Have you found it to be a missing link in achieving your goals? The Importance of Prioritizing Health: "You wake up as a healthy individual. You don't think about, Oh, I'm grateful to be healthy. You're focusing on other things. Not until you're sick... Do you really think about your health?"— james hughes 00:03:1800:03:22 Connect With James https://www.instagram.com/james_hughes_fit/ Top Recommended Resources:www.thewinnersparadigm.com Now Sponsored By My Fit Life DISCOUNT CODE: TWP20 For 20% OFF https://myfitlife.net/?ref=3Ogi6ygr Get More Involved with The Winning Community: Click Here to join our Facebook group where we discuss what it takes to calibrate your mindset and get to the next level Thanks for Rocking With US! To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. To help out the show: Leave a 5 Star Rating and honest review on Apple Podcast. Your ratings and reviews really help and I read each one. Subscribe on Apple Podcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thewinnersparadigm/support
Welcome to another episode of The Winners Paradigm! I'm your host, Alundas Havens, and today we have a special guest joining us, James Hughes. In this episode, we delve into the importance of mindset and personal growth. James shares his journey of transformation, from prioritizing his health and fitness to becoming a mentor and coach for others seeking to improve their lives. We explore the role of nutrition and proper workouts, the significance of listening to our bodies, and the impact of our appearance and behavior on how we are perceived by the world. Additionally, James opens up about his battle with health issues and the determination to overcome obstacles. Stay tuned as we dive deep into the power of mindset and the incredible potential within each and every one of us. Let's get started on this transformative conversation! Timestamps: [00:02:35] Sports shaped my life; health challenges inspired me. [00:06:18] Listen to your body and drop ego. [00:08:52] Said no, lifted, impressed, controlled, risk-rewrite, spot. [00:11:25] Understanding macros is crucial for progress. [00:16:32] Gym helped me overcome trauma and grow. [00:18:14] Overcoming pain leads to personal growth and confidence. [00:20:57] Mentors guided me, now I can help. [00:24:08] I respected him, but he disappointed me. [00:28:26] Setting a good example for my daughter. [00:31:27] Believe in yourself and be authentic. [00:33:24] Check out the link in the bio for more personal connections. You'll Learn: 1.How has becoming a parent influenced your mindset and personal growth? 2. Have you ever experienced a fitness or health transformation? How did it impact your overall mindset and self-confidence? 3. Do you believe that physical appearance and self-presentation play a significant role in how others perceive and treat you? Why or why not? 4. How do you prioritize your mental health and well-being through exercise or other practices? 5.What role does nutrition play in your fitness journey? Have you found it to be a missing link in achieving your goals? The Importance of Prioritizing Health: "You wake up as a healthy individual. You don't think about, Oh, I'm grateful to be healthy. You're focusing on other things. Not until you're sick... Do you really think about your health?"— james hughes 00:03:1800:03:22 Connect With James https://www.instagram.com/james_hughes_fit/ Top Recommended Resources:www.thewinnersparadigm.com Now Sponsored By My Fit Life DISCOUNT CODE: TWP20 For 20% OFF https://myfitlife.net/?ref=3Ogi6ygr Get More Involved with The Winning Community: Click Here to join our Facebook group where we discuss what it takes to calibrate your mindset and get to the next level Thanks for Rocking With US! To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. To help out the show: Leave a 5 Star Rating and honest review on Apple Podcast. Your ratings and reviews really help and I read each one. Subscribe on Apple Podcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thewinnersparadigm/support
The Morins and the Lessins devise a playbook on the future of sports media. Plus, a More or Less debate on a new study on Wegovy. Articles and research discussed: https://www.novonordisk.com/content/nncorp/global/en/news-and-media/news-and-ir-materials/news-details.html?id=166301 Show Notes: 0:00 - Introduction: The hosts discuss ESPN's declining subscriber numbers and revenue challenges. They debate whether equity ownership for athletes could help and what innovations ESPN could make. 2:18 - ESPN's issues: The hosts discuss ESPN's high content costs, difficulty being a distributor in a direct-to-consumer world, and how sports rights are priced to perfection. 9:12 - Barstool Sports: The hosts discuss Barstool Sports' acquisition and subsequent return to its founder due to his controversial behavior. They debate whether "crazy" founders luck into windfalls. 16:00 - Solutions for ESPN: The hosts discuss innovations like new formats, storytelling, and interactive experiences. They debate whether betting is the best form of interactivity. 25:00 - Longevity science: The hosts discuss a new study showing a weight loss drug can reduce heart attack risk by 20%. They debate the risks of healthy people taking such drugs. 34:00 - Wrap up: The hosts summarize the major problems discussed and look forward to recording together in person next time.
Embracing Change: A New Chapter for Parents and Side Hustles on The Dark Horse Entrepreneur Podcast Welcome to a new chapter of The Dark Horse Entrepreneur Podcast, where we're shifting our focus towards parents eager to embark on the journey of becoming digital nomads via side hustles. The Journey to Digital Nomadism: A New Focus Our host, Tracy Brinkmann, draws on their personal experiences of juggling work, kids, and the arduous quest for a work-life balance. Realizing that a large part of our listeners share similar struggles and dreams, we've decided to gear our podcast to cater explicitly to hardworking parents. Reasons for The Shift: Parents and Side Hustles This shift in focus isn't just on a whim. We've narrowed down three compelling reasons why parents are the perfect candidates for starting a side hustle: Financial Pressures Faced by Parents Parents face unique financial pressures, such as daycare and education costs. A side hustle can alleviate these pressures by providing an extra income stream. The Quest for Time Control Parents yearn for control over their schedules to spend quality time with their kids. Side hustles offer the flexibility to achieve this. Setting a Good Example for Your Kids Parents aim to set good examples for their kids by demonstrating that hard work and creativity can lead to success. Side hustles are perfect platforms to demonstrate this. Quick Tips for Parents Considering a Side Hustle In this new chapter, we also share practical advice for parents ready to plunge into the world of side hustles. Here are three quick tips: Passion Over Profit Start with something you love. It's easier to find time for a hustle when it's something you're passionate about. The Power of Starting Small Start with achievable goals, celebrate small victories, and allow your hustle to grow organically. The Importance of Patience Remember, you're a parent, you're working, and you're starting a business. Take it slow and be patient with yourself. Join us in our new journey on The Dark Horse Entrepreneur Podcast, where we transform from hardworking parents to trailblazing digital nomads. Let's make the dream a reality, together!
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