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Doable Discipleship
Navigating the Bible: Ezra

Doable Discipleship

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 43:59


“Praise the Lord, the God of our ancestors, who made the king want to beautify the Temple of the Lord in Jerusalem! And praise him for demonstrating such unfailing love to me by honoring me before the king, his council, and all his mighty nobles. I felt encouraged because the gracious hand of the Lord my God was on me.” Ezra 7:27-28The book of Ezra continues the narrative of the people of Israel into what is known as the post-exilic period. When we left things in 2 Chronicles, the king of Babylon had conquered Jerusalem and the temple had been destroyed. But the final part of the book ends with a glimpse of what's to come. 2 Chronicles 36:23 says, “This is what King Cyrus of Persia says, ‘The Lord, the God of heaven, has given me all the kingdoms of the earth. He has appointed me to build him a Temple at Jerusalem, which is in Judah. Any of you who are the Lord's people may go there for this task. And may the Lord your God be with you.” That then ushers us right into the heart of the story of Ezra. Ezra 1 begins with this same retelling of Cyrus's words and then continues the story from there as we the Zerubbabel lead a group of exiles back to Jerusalem followed by Ezra's group. What follows is a story of rebuilding, opposition, and restoration. Ezra is a book that doesn't often get the credit it deserves as it sits alongside Nehemiah, but it is a beautiful picture of the God of continued second-chances and a people who so desperately need them. To help us navigate the book of Ezra is Dr. Tiberius Rata, Associate Dean and Professor of Old Testament at Grace College and author of a commentary on Ezra. Doable Discipleship is a Saddleback Church podcast produced and hosted by Jason Wieland. It premiered in 2017 and now offers more than 400 episodes. Episodes release every Tuesday on your favorite podcast app and on the Saddleback Church YouTube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/saddleback).Resources Related to This Episode:https://www.amazon.com/Ezra-Nehemiah-Commentary-Tiberius-Rata/dp/1845505719Subscribe to the Doable Discipleship podcast at Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/doable-discipleship/id1240966935) or Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/1Zc9nuwQZOLadbFCZCmZ1V)Related Doable Discipleship Episodes: Navigating the Bible: 2 Chronicles - https://youtu.be/OG3rHTgMgEINavigating the Bible: 1 Chronicles - https://youtu.be/lQ_Qc4zbfgANavigating the Bible: 2 Kings - https://youtu.be/04q9gDhBKTkNavigating the Bible: 1 Kings - https://youtu.be/aS-KoeQXl2kNavigating the Bible: 2 Samuel - https://youtu.be/ZbpafGgOW7cNavigating the Bible: 1 Samuel - https://youtu.be/lY8wPElSFMYNavigating the Bible: Rute - https://youtu.be/YaH-t-ZzTaMNavigating the Bible: Judges - https://youtu.be/qNGcOf2o0NUNavigating the Bible: Joshua - https://youtu.be/hF28aThBtFsNavigating the Bible: Deuteronomy - https://youtu.be/HzmNgPOM4zUNavigating the Bible: Numbers - https://youtu.be/H1HO6V9HDxsNavigating the Bible: Leviticus - https://youtu.be/08RhDCXYex4Navigating the Bible: Exodus - https://youtu.be/NB9UTpS1F3MNavigating the Bible: Genesis - https://youtu.be/ddhjMfOoasAInspiring Dreams by Keys of Moon | https://soundcloud.com/keysofmoonMusic promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/Creative Commons CC BY 4.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Dudes And Dads Podcast
Finding Your Place: Faith, Learning, and Community at Grace College

Dudes And Dads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 39:55 Transcription Available


Join the Dudes and Dads Podcast as they explore the Grace College experience. Hear from Dr. Wally Brath and Dr. Kevin Roberts about the distinctive opportunities for students, including the Worship Arts program that combines musical training with theological study. Learn about the Christian counseling program’s biblical foundation. Discover how Grace College integrates faith into...

Various and Sundry Podcast
Episode 268 - The Live Episode on Reading the Bible

Various and Sundry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 37:05


Join the conversation as Matt and John talk about reading the Bible in a LIVE episode at Grace College. 0:00 Introduction 2:44 Grace College Basketball Roundup 7:15 Reading the Bible 33:25 This Day in Lancer Sports History 34:05 One Thing We Liked  

Dudes And Dads Podcast
Christian Higher Ed

Dudes And Dads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 41:20 Transcription Available


In this episode of the Dudes and Dads Podcast, hosts Joel DeMott and Andy Lehman speak with Dr. Wally Brath, Head of Worship Arts, and Dr. Kevin Roberts, Provost; Professor of Behavioral Science, from Grace College, about Christian higher education. The conversation covers the challenges and opportunities in Christian education, identity formation in Christ, and...

ON MISSION Insights Podcast
S4 | Ep 15 - Building Faith & Futures With Grace College Akron

ON MISSION Insights Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 37:04


On this episode of the Momentum Podcast, Eric is joined by Shannon Simmons. Shannon is Grace College Akron's Coordinator of Recruitment and Retention. Tune in to learn about all the amazing opportunities through the program, how it aligns with Momentum's mission, and how you can get involved! Visit Grace Akron's Website HERE! Check out www.buildmomentum.org to learn more about our organization and how we seek to partner with local churches in order to equip today's young Christian leaders for tomorrow's opportunities. Submit your questions via email to info@buildmomentum.org. Follow Momentum Ministry Partners on: Instagram: @MomentumMinistryPartners Facebook:  @MomentumMinistryPartners YouTube: @MomentumMinistryPartners Subscribe and be sure to leave us your rating & review!

Courtside Indiana Podcast
Episode 291 - Tip Off Classic, Champions of Character Classic; Noblesville's big weekend

Courtside Indiana Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 90:28


The Tip Off Classic at Southport and the Champions of Character Classic at Grace College, featuring many of the top teams in the state, were both on Saturday. WE HAVE YOU COVERED! Also, Noblesville had an incredible weekend, but it might signal a Fishers juggernaut. Weekly Features: Recruiting updates Best Game/Team Best Player Performance Surprises Locks! Games we're watching Hosts: Dominique Neely Jim Reamer Kyler Staley Zak Tyler Patrick Wooley Thank you for listening to Courtside Indiana podcast.  If you listen every week, we appreciate it.  If not, please hit the subscribe or add button on your podcast app to get them delivered straight to your phone tablet or desktop.  As always, we'd appreciate a rating and review, and you can reach us directly on our Courtside Indiana Twitter and Instagram Follow us on both platforms at: @Courtside I N D Sponsors: Box Out Sports is the leading online graphics solution giving you the ability to create professional content in seconds to highlight your team and student-athletes this season. You can sign up for a free demo at BoxOutSports.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1F6ay4eVjjfEdksodpaZsA?si=mY7b4OO-SNGYoFatjvo7bQ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/courtside-indiana-podcast/id1506939265 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xYTczZTcwOC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Or listen on your computer at: https://anchor.fm/courtside-indiana --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/courtside-indiana/support

Hoop Heads
Heidi Messer - Oklahoma Wesleyan University Women's Basketball Head Coach - Episode 1018

Hoop Heads

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 51:04 Transcription Available


Heidi Messer is in her third season as the Women's Basketball Head Coach at NAIA Oklahoma Wesleyan University.From 2017 until joining the Oklahoma Wesleyan staff, Messer was an assistant coach and the women's basketball strength and conditioning coach at Northeastern State in Oklahoma. She spent two seasons at the University of Montevallo from 2015 – 2017 and was an assistant coach and the Senior Woman Administrator at Manchester University from 2012 -2014. Heidi also served as a graduate assistant coach at Georgetown College (Ky.) for two seasons.Messer played four years of college basketball. She attended Sinclair Community College for two years before attending Grace College, where she played two years and served as team captain during her senior season. She recorded the eighth-most assists in program history while at Grace.On this episode Mike and Heidi discuss Heidi's journey from a young basketball player in Ohio to a college coach, exploring her early influences, the transition from player to coach, and the importance of building relationships with players. Heidi shares insights on leadership, the challenges of coaching, and her preparation for head coaching opportunities, emphasizing the significance of finding her voice in the coaching world. In this conversation, Heidi shares her journey in coaching, emphasizing the importance of being challenged, transformative leadership, and building strong relationships with players. She discusses the surprises of stepping into a head coaching role, her approach to practice planning, and the balance of maintaining high standards while fostering a supportive environment. Ultimately, she highlights the joy she finds in her team and the impact of coaching young athletes.Follow us on social media @hoopheadspod on Twitter and Instagram and be sure to check out the Hoop Heads Podcast Network for more great basketball content.Have pen and paper handy before you listen to this episode with Heidi Messer, Women's Basketball Head Coach at Oklahoma Wesleyan University.Website – https://okwueagles.com/sports/womens-basketballEmail – hmesser@okwu.eduTwitter/X - @hmesser1323Visit our Sponsors!Dr. Dish BasketballOur friends at Dr. Dish Basketball are doing things a little differently this month with $3,000 Off the Dr. Dish Rebel+, $3,000 Off the Dr. Dish All-Stat+, AND $3,000 Off the Dr. Dish CT+ during their first ever Semi-Annual Sales Event. Shop now and have your team more ready for the upcoming season than ever before.Fast Model SportsFastModel Sports has the most compelling and intuitive basketball software out there! In addition to a great product, they also provide basketball coaching content and resources through their blog and playbank, which features over 8,000 free plays and drills from their online coaching community. For access to these plays and more information, visit fastmodelsports.com or follow them on Twitter @FastModel. Use Promo code HHP15 to save 15%GameChangerIntroducing GameChanger, a free app that provides you with data to make strategic coaching decisions and to deliver memorable moments to your team and its fans....

15 Minutes of Mental Toughness
Ep. 154 - Jermaine Chaney - Run Those Steps!

15 Minutes of Mental Toughness

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 52:10


Our guest today on the Mental Toughness Podcast is Jermaine Chaney. Jermaine played professional football in the CFL, World Football League and the NFL. He has owned Chaney Financial group since 2004. He is a member of FCA and Big 10 Advisory Board as well as a member of NFL Players Association. He earned his bachelors from Indiana University and his MBA from Grace College.  He is a husband and father of four kids. “Making plays that build wealth and tackling debt.” 3:23 An Upbringing In Georgia 5:11 Sibling Rivalry 7:57 The Impact Coaches Have On You 11:09 College Recruiting Guidance From A Great Teacher 16:48 The Hinge Moment Of One Wrong Party  25:14 The Aroma Of Christ 27:47 The Mental Toughness Of Believing In Yourself 35:58 Steps Leading Up To The Start Of Chaney Financial Group 40:17 Relying On God For Support  44:11 Gods Impact On Life Today Don't forget you can also follow Dr. Rob Bell on Twitter or Instagram.  Follow At:  Twitter @drrobbell Instagram @drrobbell Download Your Daily Focus Road Map! https://drrobbell.com/ If you enjoyed this episode on Mental Toughness, please subscribe and leave a review! Dr. Rob Bell

TimonsPodcast
Lincoln and I are Reunited EP:126

TimonsPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 60:35


Lincoln and I hang out and podcast again. We talk about the usual - bike rides, 2020, Grace College, theories and much more. Please enjoy our conversation.     You can reach me at Timonspodcast@gmail.com Huge thanks to todays sponsor Quite River Massage and Revival. Book a massage now! Plz follow @quiet_river_massage on instagram.

Hoop Heads
Stephen Halstead - Grace College Men's Basketball Assistant Coach - Episode 900

Hoop Heads

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 46:20


Stephen Halstead is entering his fifth season as a men's basketball assistant coach at NAIA Grace College in Indiana. Halstead served as a graduate assistant for his first two seasons, leading Grace's junior varsity squad while assisting with the varsity.In 2023-24 Grace was ranked as the No. 1 team in the country for much of the season. The Lancers won the regular season and postseason championships in the Crossroads League and were the overall No. 1 seed in the NAIA tournament. Grace then enjoyed its deepest run in the NAIA Div. I tournament era, reaching the Final Four. Halstead was a four-year member of Grace's basketball squad. He played from 2014-18 and finished his career with 151 made 3-pointers. Over the course of his 115-game career, he shot 42 percent on 3-pointers and 83 percent on free throws. If you're looking to improve your coaching please consider joining the Hoop Heads Mentorship Program. We believe that having a mentor is the best way to maximize your potential and become a transformational coach. By matching you up with one of our experienced mentors you'll develop a one on one relationship that will help your coaching, your team, your program, and your mindset. The Hoop Heads Mentorship Program delivers mentoring services to basketball coaches at all levels through our team of experienced Head Coaches. Find out more at hoopheadspod.com or shoot me an email directly mike@hoopheadspod.comMake sure you're subscribed to the Hoop Heads Pod on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts and while you're there please leave us a 5 star rating and review. Your ratings help your friends and coaching colleagues find the show. If you really love what you're hearing recommend the Hoop Heads Pod to someone and get them to join you as a part of Hoop Heads Nation.Grab pen and paper to take some notes as you listen to this episode with Stephen Halstead, men's basketball assistant coach at Grace College.Website - https://gclancers.com/sports/mens-basketballEmail - halstesc@grace.eduTwitter/X - _CoachHalsteadVisit our Sponsors!Dr. Dish BasketballSave time and money this back-to-school season with our friends at Dr. Dish. Maximize your ‘24-'25 budget and the time spent in the gym with your team by securing $3,000 Off the Dr. Dish CT+ shooting machine. And if you're one of the first 200 customers, you'll also receive a FREE Dr. Dish IC3 Shot Trainer (retail value of $500). Offer ends 8/30 or while supplies last.Fast Model SportsFastModel Sports has the most compelling and intuitive basketball software out there! In addition to a great product, they also provide basketball coaching content and resources through their blog and playbank, which features over 8,000 free plays and drills from their online coaching community. For access to these plays and more information, visit

Dugout CEO with Casey Cavell
Unleashing Your Unlimited Potential (Tom Roy) - A Double Hitter Episode

Dugout CEO with Casey Cavell

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 33:06


On today's double hitter episode, we are joined by Tom Roy, the former President and Founder of UPI, Former Chaplain of the Chicago White Sox, and Founder of the Shepherd Coach Network. In this conversation, Tom shared his wisdom on reaching one's fullest potential, leading with purpose, and prioritizing people over the program.Join us in this exciting episode of the Dugout CEO!TOPICS FROM THIS EPISODE:Tom's baseball background and career trajectory. The conversation begins with Tom sharing his experience as a baseball player, starting from his early days as a catcher to signing a contract with the San Francisco Giants. After his baseball career didn't go as planned, Tom talks about coming home and needing to think about his future. Starting the ministry UPI. Tom discusses how his experiences as a player and coach led him to start a company called Diamond Enterprises, which later evolved into Unlimited Potential.Tom's coaching career at Grace College. Tom recounts his coaching journey, including becoming the head coach at Grace College. Leadership and building relationships with players. Casey asks Tom about his approach to leadership and how he gained the respect and loyalty of his players. Connect with Tom Roy: Tom's LinkedIn account: http://www.shepherdcoachnetwork.com/Email Tom at troy@upi.orgCall Tom at (574) 376-0162 (Text first to let Tom know who you are)Join our Free Newsletter:Friday Focus Newsletter: Receive actional tips to remove yourself from the daily grind of your business.www.CaseyCavell.comFollow Casey on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caseycavell/

#KingChasing Podcast
#KingChasing SE4 EP1 - Collin Cone

#KingChasing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024


Collin Cone is the head men's soccer coach at Lubbock Christian University. Cone is entering his third season as head coach of the Chaparrals, guiding LCU to a pair of wins over nationally ranked opponents in his first year and has had seven players named to the Lone Star All-Conference Team, along with one Lone Star Conference Academic Player of the Year Award winner.   Cone is a graduate of Grace College, where he registered a 23-16-7 mark in goal for the Lancers, making 203 saves and posting 15 shutouts, guiding Grace to back-to-back NCCAA Division I Men's Soccer National Championship appearances. In his time as an assistant coach at Grace College, the Lancers won the Crossroads League Championship for the first time in 25 years and made it to the NAIA National Championship Tournament for the first time in 35 years.   In this episode, Cone shares his experience growing up as the son of two missionaries in Cameroon, how he came to play and coach soccer at Grace College, and his experience now as a head soccer coach and as a new father to twins.  

Chapel Probation
Chapel Probation s4- Peter Hull- The Chapel Probation Champ of Grace College

Chapel Probation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 77:40


We're back with a traditional Chapel Probation episode talking to Peter Hull, a Gen X dude who almost never went to chapel while at Grace College. He only stayed for 5 semesters, but he got a taste of shitty christian higher ed. We talk purity culture and the struggles of finding oneself after faith in the aftermath of Grace College. Here's a link to the artist Peter mentions, Alannah Sabbatini. Chapel Probation is part of the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Dauntless Media Collective⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Join the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Dauntless Media Discord ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠for more conversation with all the podcast communities. Scott's book, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Asian-American-Apostate- Losing Religion and Finding Myself at an Evangelical University⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ is available now! Music by Scott Okamoto, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Jenyi⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Azeem Khan⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Shin Kawasaki⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Wingo Shackleford⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Join the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Chapel Probation Patreon ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to support Scott and for bonus content.  Join the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Chapel Probation Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ group to continue the conversations. Follow Scott on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Substack⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ You can subscribe to Scott's newsletter and learn more about the book, the blog, and performances at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠rscottokamoto.com⁠ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scott-okamoto/support

Mark Price For 3
Episode 88 | Live Town Hall Recording at Grace Church Basketball Camp

Mark Price For 3

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 36:03


Special episode today and a Mark Price For 3 Podcast first! Mark and Aaron had the opportunity to record episode 88 in front on a live audience of staff, campers and parents from the Mark Price basketball camp at Grace Church in Bath, Ohio. The introduction is by our friend Mark Steller. We appreciate the opportunity to answer questions from the campers and parents. Mark talks about the Cavs, answers questions and shares his testimony. 

Veterans of Culture Wars
112: Dr. Matt Warner was Cancelled at a Conservative College (With Dr. Paul Hoard)

Veterans of Culture Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 67:15


Dr. Matt Warner joins the VCW to talk about being fired from Grace College in Winona Lake, IN for what he describes as unspoken political expectations. Outside activists found old social media posts by him (involving posts about LGBTQ, Black Lives Matter and criticism of Tucker Carlson) and they pressured college board members to let this professor go. We talk about education vs indoctrination, Implicit vs explicit boundaries as well as shifting grounds in the world of higher Christian education. Religion News Service article on Dr. Matt Warner being fired from Grace College: https://religionnews.com/2024/05/08/grace-college-professor-ousted-after-online-commentators-flag-woke-social-media-posts/ Christianity Today article on Dr. Matt Warner: https://www.christianitytoday.com/news/2024/may/grace-christian-college-professor-matthew-warner-fired-twee.html Conversation between Matt Nightingale and Dr. Matt Warner on Common Sanctuary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_95wah0Rsbk Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/vcwpod Dave's second podcast- "Does the Bible Say THAT?": https://open.spotify.com/episode/0a8CCeIvjiFn1lKwKmxNt6?si=H1UswE0VT3m2tmZNFuSC4Q Twitter: @vcwpod Zach- @muzach Dave- @Davejlester Check out Zach's music by going to:  https://muzach.bandcamp.com

Exegetically Speaking
The Process of Inspiration, with D. Brent Sandy: 2 Tim. 3:16

Exegetically Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 14:47


2 Timothy 3:16 is commonly translated, “All Scripture is inspired” or “God-breathed.” Apart from what that metaphorical language on its own might suggest to the English reader, what observations can be made about the recorded history of God's speech as it proceeds from God's utterance to written Scripture? Dr. Brent Sandy taught New Testament and Greek at Wheaton College and chaired the Department of Religious Studies at Grace College, Indiana. His most recent book is Hear Ye the Word of the Lord: What We Miss If We Only Read the Bible. He is coauthor (with John Walton) of The Lost World of Scripture: Ancient Literary Culture and Biblical Authority , among other things. Check out related programs at Wheaton College: B.A. in Classical Languages (Greek, Latin, Hebrew): https://bit.ly/3UYM2RM  M.A. in Biblical Exegesis: https://bit.ly/3WIs8f3 

The Monday Christian Podcast
TMCP 174: Brent Sandy on How to Hear God's Word in a Way that Changes Us

The Monday Christian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 29:12


D. Brent Sandy (PhD, Duke University) taught New Testament and Greek at Wheaton College and chaired the Department of Religious Studies at Grace College. He is co-author (with John Walton) of The Lost World of Scripture: Ancient Literary Culture and Biblical Authority and author of Plowshares and Pruning Hooks: Rethinking the Language of Biblical Prophecy and Apocalyptic. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Importance of Hearing the Word of God 08:20 Getting on the Wavelength of Scripture and Cultural Context 14:44 Different Translations and Passion for God's Word 25:25 Developing a Holistic Approach to Outreach Resources: ⁠⁠Hear Ye the Word of the Lord⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Plowshares and Pruning Hooks⁠⁠ ⁠⁠The Lost World of Scripture⁠⁠ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-monday-christian/support

Slappin' Glass Podcast
Scott Moore on Post Game Efficiency, Building Selfless Teams, and Greatness in Simplicity {Grace College}

Slappin' Glass Podcast

Play Episode Play 29 sec Highlight Listen Later May 10, 2024 73:36


We'd love to hear from you! Send us a text!Slappin' Glass is joined this week by the NAIA Coach of the Year after leading Grace College to a Final Four, Scott Moore. The trio explore Coach Moore's unique thoughts on post play, including efficiency, focus points, and much more, along with building selfless teams and being great on transition defense during the always fun "Start, Sub, or Sit?!"To join coaches and championship winning staffs from the NBA to High School from over 60 different countries taking advantage of an SG Plus membership, visit HERE!

The Monday Christian Podcast
TMCP 173: Brent Sandy on How We Should Read Scripture Today

The Monday Christian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 26:38


D. Brent Sandy (PhD, Duke University) taught New Testament and Greek at Wheaton College and chaired the Department of Religious Studies at Grace College. He is co-author (with John Walton) of The Lost World of Scripture: Ancient Literary Culture and Biblical Authority and author of Plowshares and Pruning Hooks: Rethinking the Language of Biblical Prophecy and Apocalyptic. Resources: ⁠Hear Ye the Word of the Lord⁠ ⁠Plowshares and Pruning Hooks⁠ ⁠The Lost World of Scripture⁠ Key Points: 00:00 Introduction and Brent Sandy's Spiritual Journey 06:02 The Aha Moment: Understanding Scripture as it was intended to be Heard 12:09 Embracing Expressive and Dynamic Readings of Scripture --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-monday-christian/support

You Were Made for This
216: Our Past Helps Us Understand Our Present

You Were Made for This

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 30:28


Hello everyone. If you haven't listened to episode 215, “Searching for my Birth Father,” I suggest listening to that episode before continuing with this one. Just go to johncertalic.com/215. Today's episode, #216, continues with the theme of how understanding our past helps us understand our present when we see how God began shaping us early on to find joy in being the person he created us to be. Before we get into this I need to tell you that Carol, our announcer and executive director on vacation this week. Filling in for her is the latest addition to our staff, our chaplain and family cat, Father Patrick O'Malley. You'll see his picture at the top of our show notes for today's episode. Picking  up where we left off in the previous episode We left off episode 215 with the end of a conversation I had with my mother in the early 1990s about wanting to track down my birth father. The only information she had on him was that Jack Byrd, a truck driver, lived in Fort Wayne, Indiana in 1948. I'll continue now reading from edited excerpts from my book, THEM  that describe what I did next.  *   *   * At the time of this talk with my mother, our son and daughter were attending Grace College in Winona Lake, Indiana, about forty miles from Fort Wayne. I learned through my genealogy class that Fort Wayne has one of the best genealogy libraries in the country. Planning a trip to discover more about my past I thought I would extend one of our weekend trips to visit our kids by driving to Fort Wayne to try locating this Jack Byrd. But without the Internet, and certainly without Google, I didn't have a lot to go on. Just his name, and a seemingly common one at that, his occupation, and where he lived 43 years ago. Before going to Fort Wayne, I started some research from home using directory assistance. (My apologies here to the thirty and younger crowd. Ask your parents or grandparents about “directory assistance.”) I called the Fort Wayne area code, asking for the phone number of any Jack Byrd, of which there were three. Each with different middle names or initials. So I called my mother and asked her if she remembered his middle name, and she did —it was Edward. Jack Edward Byrd. Then I called the only Jack E. Byrd listed with directory assistance and found out he wasn't the Byrd I was looking for. This Jack Byrd told me the following, “Back in the 1950s, I used to get mistaken for him all the time. Bill collectors and other people kept calling me, thinking I was the other Jack E. Byrd. It was quite annoying. Sorry I can't help you out, but good luck in finding him.”  A second dead-end in search for my birth father Starting this search process surprised me; something I had ignored for thirty years had developed into a sense of urgency to locate my birth father. It created an adrenaline rush in me that lasted for about six months. In the genealogy class I learned of services that track down birth parents for adopted children. So I contacted one and paid twenty- five dollars for them to try locating Jack Edward Byrd. They came up with nothing. They're not trying hard enough, I thought.  Undeterred by this dead end, Janet and I decided to visit our college kids over their homecoming weekend in October of 1991. We drove down on a Thursday evening.  Then on Friday, while Janet spent time with our daughter Jennifer and our son Michael in Winona Lake, I drove over to Fort Wayne. I wanted to use what I had been learning in my genealogy class to try locating this mystery man in my life.  My first stop was the Allen County Public Library in Fort Wayne, where I camped out in the Genealogical Department. Looking through every source I could think of, I documented my research as I used to do when I wrote term papers in college. Using one bit of information to lead to another energized me. I started looking through obituary notices from the Fort Wayne newspaper. I found nothing there. I had to move on to something different, and to do it quickly, for I was due back in Winona Lake the same evening to attend homecoming activities with our kids.  Looking for keys to my past at the library and courthouse Checking out city directories, I found listings for Jack E. Byrd from 1946 to 1955. His employers indicated several trucking firms he worked for during this period. He disappeared after that. I looked for current listings of these same trucking companies, but they did not exist anymore. Had they still been in business, maybe an old-timer there would have remembered my birth father. Time was running out and I still hadn't gotten the information I needed. Maybe I'll have to come back and visit the addresses where he lived in the early 1950s to see if any of the neighbors were there at the time, and if so, ask if they knew his whereabouts.  With nowhere else to look in the Genealogical Department of the Allen County Library, and with time moving quickly, I went across the street to the Allen County Courthouse. It was there I found a treasure trove of information I needed. Room 201 houses the marriage and divorce records, so I started there. I was surprised, yet not surprised at what I found.  It's amazing what information you can find on a marriage license. I discovered Jack Edward Byrd was born on April 4, 1922. This April 4th date is a very significant date in my own history, which I will get to later.  Back to the story. Jack Byrd married a woman named Helen Jane Williamson in 1940. I was pretty sure this was my Jack Edward Byrd because it showed his occupation as a truck driver living in the area. This marriage was his first of six, five of which ended in divorce. One ended with the death of his last wife.  My birth father's other family At the time of my birth in February 1949 he was on wife number three and had four children from these marriages. Then there was me. I was conceived the same month his fourth child was born. So he was right in telling my mother when she announced her pregnancy to him that he had another family in Indiana and couldn't support the two of us and his Indiana family at the same time.  I certainly had no illusions my birth father was the epitome of virtue or that Focus on the Family was going to be contacting him anytime soon to present a lifetime achievement award. He was married three more times after I was born. On several of the wedding licenses, I noticed he either lied to whomever recorded the information, or there was a misprint.  The clock was ticking ever faster as I read through all this data. I wrote down names and any possible contact information from documents I discovered that I could later follow up on when I got home. Once I had gotten all there was to get in room 201, I then checked for civil and probate records, but I wasn't very thorough because their indexing system was hard to figure out and there wasn't time to learn it.  I still had about an hour left to do whatever research I could. There was more I could check, but it might have to wait for another trip to Fort Wayne. But the adrenaline was flowing and I wanted to use every minute left.  One final push to gather information about my past So I went across the street from the courthouse to the city/ county building to look for records there. Nothing turned up for Jack E. Byrd, but I did find a few records for his son Timothy Kevin Byrd. First a property deed from 1990, then divorce papers from his wife. I wrote down any names and contact information I could follow up on later.  With lots of paper filled with my notes, I headed back to Winona Lake for the evening activities with our son and daughter. I had spent the day using what I learned in the genealogy class, as well as what I learned from a summer job when I was a teacher. I worked for an insurance investigation firm where I checked court documents, looking for criminal records and civil actions. Added to this were the skills I developed as a headhunter, where I used one  bit of information to lead to another. All of this experience came into play in searching for Jack Edward Byrd. I think I was enjoying this process more than I should have. It gave me a sense of control and power over what had rendered me powerless for so many years.  Once we were back home in Milwaukee after my foray into the secrets of the Allen County Courthouse, I organized the notes I had taken and began mapping out a plan to locate Jack E. Byrd. Making phone calls to discover more of my past Using directory assistance, I started calling Jack E. Byrd's ex-wives and children, whose names I had found on marriage and divorce records. Several of them were easily located; others I could not find. The ones I could locate were scattered around various communities in Indiana. Unlike their husband  and father, they didn't stray far from their Hoosier roots. He, on the other hand, as I discovered, strayed as geographically as he did in his marital relationships, ending up in various cities in Alabama and Florida.  In calling the contacts I located, I didn't want this skeleton in their family closets to come falling down on them, fracturing something in them like it did me. I didn't want to open a can of worms for them. I didn't want to let the cat out of the bag. I didn't want to use other clichés for this very important process to me. I had to be honest, yet not reveal too much that would arouse suspicion.  So when I called, I would introduce myself and simply say, “I am doing research into my family history and as part of the search, I'm trying to locate a Jack Edward Byrd, someone I think I may be related to. Do you know if he's still alive and if so, what his phone number is?”  One bit of information leads to another piece of my past  No one ever questioned my motives. No one ever asked how I might be related. No one ever asked, “Well, if you think you're related to Jack Byrd, do you think maybe you might be related to me, too?” If they had, I probably would have just hung up the phone without answering. I've learned not every question people ask needs to be answered. I've also learned on the rare occasion when people ask me a question that makes me feel uncomfortable, it helps to ask a question in return, “Why do you ask?”  One particular ex-wife I contacted, a woman living in Rensselaer, Indiana, was most helpful. She had lost track of her ex a number of years ago, but she had a lot of names and phone numbers of family members who might know the whereabouts of one Jack E. Byrd. She did think he was still alive. I spent many evenings calling these leads and asking each of them for additional leads. Lots of phone calls, but no success. That was okay, though, because I was doing something. I could do, rather than feel. Doing something gave me a measure of control. It quieted the “you never should have been born; it's not how people are supposed to come into the world” voices.  One night, while going through my notes from my research in Fort Wayne, I found notes I had scribbled down from the divorce papers of one of Jack Byrd's sons, Timothy Kevin Byrd. I should mention that in my search, I was always asking for leads to any of Jack Byrd's children, thinking they would likely know how to reach their father, if in fact, he was still alive.  An attorney gives me a clue to help discover my past For some unexplainable reason, when I was at the courthouse, I also wrote down the name of the attorney and law firm that handled the divorce for Timothy Kevin Byrd, which took place in the 1980s.  The next day, I called the law firm of that attorney and asked to speak to him. Relieved he was still with them, I explained I was doing some family history research and noticed in some court documents he represented Timothy Kevin Byrd's divorce.  “He is someone I may be related to and I'd like to talk to him. Do you know how I can reach him?”  “Well, if I did, I couldn't tell you—attorney-client privilege and all that. I do remember him, though, and by the way, he goes by Kevin Byrd. I haven't talked to him in years, but the last I heard, he had moved to Ohio.”  That explained why I couldn't locate him through directory assistance in the (219) area code in Indiana. In those days, there was no nationwide directory assistance—you had to make a request for a person in a specific city, or at the very least, in a specific area code.  “What about his wife, his ex-wife? Do you know how I can reach her?”  “Hmm. I think she still lives in the Fort Wayne area,” he replied.  This is sure awkward I had her name from the divorce records so I called directory assistance in Fort Wayne, got her phone number, and then waited a few days before calling. I sensed this call was going to finally lead to where I wanted to go. It felt like I was closing in on a hunt I did not want to end. It was like coming to the end of a good book you didn't want to finish because the pleasure of reading it would also come to an end. That's why I waited before I called.  More nervous than in any of my previous calls, when Kevin Byrd's ex-wife answered the phone I said, “Hi, you don't know me, but my name is John Certalic. I'm doing research into my family history and as part of this, I'm trying to locate a Jack Edward Byrd, someone I think I may be related to. I understand you used to be married to one of his sons, Kevin. Is that correct?”  Then silence. And more silence.  Finally, with a nervous, halting voice, she replied, “Yes, that's correct.”  “I'm wondering if I can ask you a few questions about Jack Byrd.”  Silence once again on the other end of the line. After a very long pause, she said, “Can you call me back tomorrow?”  With her voice cracking, it sounded like she was starting to hyperventilate. “I was married to Kevin for only a year and your call has just opened up a lot of very painful wounds and memories.”  Opening up painful wounds in another's past “Oh, of course I can call back. I am so sorry. It was not my intent to do this to you. I am so sorry.”  “Call tomorrow. I just need some time to think about this and see if I can talk about it. It was all so terrible.”  “I understand, and I apologize for the pain I've caused you.”  “Okay.” Click.  Yikes! What had I done to the poor woman? Some stranger calls her out of the blue and wants to bring up a very painful part of her past. I felt terrible. So I waited several days before calling back.  “Hi, this is John Certalic again, I spoke to you a few days ago.”  “Yes, I remember. I'm sorry I cut you off, but that period in my life was so awful. It was a very abusive marriage. But you asked about Kevin's father, Jack. He and Kevin were very similar. Angry, abusive men. Jack was very tall. His face was pock-marked, probably from acne as a kid years ago.”  “Is he still alive?' “I don't know. It's been many years since I last saw him.” “Do you know where he might be living now?” “No.” “How about your ex-husband, Kevin? Do you know how I can reach him?” “I don't have a phone number for him. The last I heard, he was living in Columbus, Ohio.” “Well, thank you so much. You've been very helpful to me. And again, I am sorry for reminding you of a painful part of your past.”  “That's okay.”  “Goodbye.”  Another clue to discovering my past It was becoming clear to me that perhaps the path to Jack Byrd was through his son Kevin. So I called directory assistance in Columbus, Ohio, and found no listing for him.  Another roadblock. What do I do next?  I went back to my notes and after looking through them, decided to re-contact Jack Byrd's ex-wives to see if they knew how I could reach the son, Kevin Byrd. I don't know why I hadn't thought of that before.  One of the ex-wives said, “Oh, Kevin. Yes, he is living in Columbus, Ohio now. I think I do have his phone number. Let me see, now. Where did I put it?”  Oh, please, dear God. Let her find the number. “Yes, here it is. His phone number is ....” Now we were getting somewhere. Another lead, a good lead, to  follow up. The adrenaline was flowing again. I now knew how to reach the closest relative yet to my birth father. But I was getting more nervous about blowing my cover. What if he was more inquisitive than all the others? What if he wanted to know how I thought I might be related to his father? I needed to be honest, yet I wanted to respect everyone's privacy. I didn't want a repeat of what had happened with the call to his ex-wife.  It was getting a bit tense. A week went by before I summoned the courage to call the son of my biological father. My half-brother, Kevin Byrd. Same father. Different mothers. It occurred to me then that all of my siblings are half-brothers or half-sisters—the four I grew up with, and the many others I had never met. Nothing in me seemed whole.  Everything was half-this, half-that Everything was half. I was half-happy. Half-depressed. Nothing was full as it should be. I was not even fully adopted, for I had been raised by half of my birth parents, and adopted by the other half. This sometimes depressed me,  too. If both my birth parents had abandoned me, maybe I would have had more reason to be depressed all the time as a kid and young adult.  Nothing was normal. That's how it felt during my search.  Not long ago, though, I found some healing from this at a wedding for one of my nieces. I don't remember how we got on the subject but my brother Joe, who I grew up with, looked at one of my sisters and me, and shaking his head in disbelief, said, “I NEVER considered John my half-brother. He was always just my brother. Never just a half-brother.” What wonderful healing words those were to me.  The final clue  The search for my birth father, rather than depressing me, energized me. The next thing to do was to call his son, Kevin Byrd. After staring at the phone one evening, and picking it up and setting it down once or twice, I finally dialed his number.  “Hello, you don't know me, but my name is John Certalic. I'm doing some research into my family history and as part of this, I'm trying to locate a Jack Edward Byrd, and I understand you are his son. Am I correct?”  “Yes, I'm his son.” “Great. Is he still alive?” “Yes, he is, last time I checked.” “Do you know where he is living now and how I can reach him?”  “Dad is living outside of Mobile, Alabama. He moved down there when he retired. He got tired of winters in the Midwest. I've got his phone number right here; I just talked to him a few days ago. Here's his number... Oh, and when you call, let the phone ring for a long time. He's hard of hearing now and it will take him a while to get to the phone.”  “Thanks. I appreciate your help. Goodbye.”  Now what? More to come in the next episode We need to stop here because I know you have other things to do with your day. But we'll pick up and hopefully finish this story in our next episode, #217 in two weeks. I think you'll be interested in hearing what happened when I actually called Jack Byrd and what he had to say to me.  For now, though, I want to remind you of the theme of this little chapter of my past, namely that understanding our past and where we've come from helps us understand our present when we see how God began shaping us early on to find joy in being the person he created us to be.   It's a theme that can be part of your story as well. For me, I certainly didn't find any joy at the time in being the person God created me to be. That realization took time. But looking back now, I can see things more clearly.  The April 4ths connections  Here's just one example, the whole April 4th thing that I mentioned earlier. In my search for Jack Byrd, I discovered his birthday is April 4th. That day is also the day I found Jesus in 1968, which is my spiritual birthday. It's also the same day Martin Luther King was assassinated. He transitioned out of this world into a new life the same day I entered a new life.   And then the same thing happened to one of the dearest people in my life, My mother-in-law, Elda Millane, when she died at age 96 on April 4th, 2020. She had been suffering from Alzheimer's for at least the previous 12 years. It was both a sad and joyous occasion. And it's the subject of episode 059, “The Last Place You Would Ever Think to Find Joy.”  I'll have a link to it at the bottom of the show notes.  It's really one of my favorites. I hope you listen to it someday. Thinking about all these connections to April 4th just gives me chills and draws me to the love of God. Closing In closing, I'd love to hear any thoughts you have about today's episode. I hope your thinking was stimulated by today's show, to think about how God has been shaping you, even from an early age, to be the person he's created to be. And to find a measure of joy in that reality. Well, that's it for today. If there's someone in your life you think might like to hear what you just heard, please forward this episode on to them. Scroll down to the bottom of the show notes and click on one of the options in the yellow “Share This” bar. And don't forget to spread a little relational sunshine around the people you meet this week. Spark some joy for them.  And I'll see you again next time. Goodbye for now. Other episodes or resources related to today's shows 021: The Most Important Relationship of All 059: The Last Place You Would Ever Think to Find Joy 029: An Adoption Relationship Story- Part 1 030: An Adoption Relationship Story - Part 2 Most prior recent episode 215: Searching For My Birth Father All past and future episodes    JohnCertalic.com Our Sponsor You Were Made for This is sponsored by Caring for Others, a missionary care ministry.  Donate Please consider donating to help cover the costs associated with this podcast and the other services we provide missionaries around the world. 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Cascade Hoops Talk
03 11 24 - Scott Moore, Head Men's Basketball Coach, Grace College Lancers

Cascade Hoops Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 18:41


03 11 24 - Scott Moore, Head Men's Basketball Coach, Grace College Lancers * Season 5 Episode 99 * Music: Hard Sell Hotel by  Shane Ivers https://www.silvermansound.com

First Baptist Church | Grand Forks
Dr. Brent Sandy /// The Value of Hearing Scripture

First Baptist Church | Grand Forks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2024 50:24


In this episode I talk to Biblical Scholar Dr. Brent Sandy about his new book "Hear Ye The Word: What We Miss If We Only Read the Bible." Dr. Sandy describes ancient oral cultures, explains how the Scriptures would have been originally digested and passed around, and highlights some of what is being lost in our understanding of and interaction with Scripture today if we only ever read it and never hear it read. Dr. Sandy (PhD, Duke University) taught New Testament and Greek at Wheaton College and chaired the Department of Religious Studies at Grace College. He is coauthor (with John Walton) of The Lost World of Scripture: Ancient Literary Culture and Biblical Authority and author of Plowshares, Pruning Hooks: Rethinking the Language of Biblical Prophecy and Apocalyptic, and most recently Hear Ye The Word: What We Miss If We Only Read the Bible.

Telling Jefferson Lies
Conspiracy of Silence

Telling Jefferson Lies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 48:20


After David Barton's book The Jefferson Lies was pulled from publication in August, 2012, some Christian organizations wrote critical articles and publicly distanced themselves from Barton and Wallbuilders. Other groups some were caught off guard. The leaders of these groups knew they had false and misleading material being offered to their constituents, but they didn't make any moves to remove it. This episode examines how two of those organizations, Family Research Council and Focus on the Family, handled the situation. I wish I could say this episode has a happy ending. Ultimately, what began as a conspiracy of silence ended even quieter than it started. From the episode:"What is so important about those stories that the leadership of a Christian organization would decide that deception and gaslighting are good strategies? Where in the manual for running a Christian organization does it say to hide the truth when someone points out that you are spreading misinformation?"Guests today: , Fred W. Beuttler was Deputy Historian of the U. S. House of Representatives from 2005 to 2010.  He currently teaches history and government at The University of Chicago's Graham School for Continuing Liberal and Professional Studies. Jay Case is professor of history at Malone College in Akron Ohio, Jared Burkholder is professor of history at Grace College in Winona Lake, Indiana, Gregg Frazer is Dean of Humanities at The Master's University in Santa Clarita, CA and Katherine Stewart is the author of The Power Worshippers and The Good News Club.SHOW NOTES:Hosted by: Michael Coulter and Warren ThrockmortonWritten and Produced by: Warren ThrockmortonTheme Song: "The World Awaits Us All" by Roman CandleRoman Candle on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/3V65gQpFTfYzIOqjOf18eSClosing Song: "Walking Backwards Down the Stairs" by Larry NormanUsed by permission of Charles Norman and the Larry Norman EstateBackground Music by: Dustin Blatnik, Jonus Fair, Jonathan Swaim, & Warren ThrockmortonHere is more on the Aitken Bible story, including a partial correction by Barton (although he doesn't ever say he was wrong). https://wthrockmorton.com/2013/05/24/david-barton-debunks-himself-regarding-the-aitken-bible/ My blog post on PA v. Chamber - Focus on the Family case. https://wthrockmorton.com/2013/09/09/what-focus-on-the-family-took-out-of-david-bartons-talk/

Executive Decisions by SYM Financial Advisors
A Holistic Approach to Professional and Personal Development with Dr. Drew Flamm

Executive Decisions by SYM Financial Advisors

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 42:00


In today's episode of Executive Decisions, host Sarah Delahanty sits down with Dr. Drew Flamm, President of Grace College & Seminary, to explore the formative experiences that shaped his leadership path and the value of embracing a spectrum of opportunities. Dr. Flamm shares personal stories of early financial discipline, the impact of mentorship on his career, and the significance of lifelong learning in both personal and professional realms. Through anecdotes and advice, the conversation delves into the integration of personal interests with family life, highlighting the holistic approach Dr. Flamm takes to leadership and the importance of each day's potential. About our guest, Dr. Drew Flamm: Dr. Drew Flamm is the distinguished seventh president of Grace College & Seminary. Dr. Flamm is a seasoned professional in the sphere of higher education, with over sixteen years of experience across multiple institutions. He is an alumnus of Cedarville University, holding a B.A. in Comprehensive Communications, and has further honed his leadership and communication skills with an M.A. from Gonzaga University. His academic journey culminated in earning a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership from Indiana State University. Since joining Grace in 2013, Dr. Flamm has made a significant impact through his direction of the Aspire Campaign, a historic fundraising initiative for the college that successfully garnered $39.8 million, enabling the construction and renovation of five facilities, and substantially growing the endowment. His role expanded to supervising marketing, enrollment, and the prestigious Lilly Center for Lakes & Streams. Known for his strategic planning prowess, Dr. Flamm has been instrumental in steering the college through several strategic cycles with remarkable proficiency. Join us as we delve into the insights and experiences of Dr. Flamm's illustrious career in educational leadership.   Summary and highlights from the show: Introduction of Dr. Drew Flamm: Sarah introduces Dr. Flamm, the seventh president of Grace College & Seminary, highlighting his extensive background in higher education and leadership roles. The Aspire Campaign: Dr. Flamm's notable achievement includes directing the Aspire Campaign, raising $39.8 million, contributing significantly to the institution's growth and endowment. Value of Hard Work: Dr. Flamm shares personal anecdotes from his first job as a paperboy, emphasizing the early lessons he learned about financial responsibility and hard work. Advice for Aspiring Leaders: He advises students and young professionals to embrace a breadth of experiences and not fear failure, emphasizing the importance of trying new things. Importance of Lifelong Learning: The conversation underscores the importance of continual learning and personal development, both personally and professionally. Navigating Risks and Opportunities: Dr. Flamm discusses pivotal moments in his career, addressing how he assessed risks and seized opportunities that led to growth and advancement. Holistic Approach to Personal Growth: He stresses the need for maintaining balance in life by taking care of one's physical, mental, and emotional health alongside professional responsibilities. Personal Interests and Family Time: Dr. Flamm talks about his love for mountain biking, music, and spending quality time with his family, including how they integrate with campus life at Grace College.   Connect with Dr. Drew Flamm: Website: www.grace.edu LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drewflamm/ About SYM Financial and the Executive Decisions Podcast: Executive Decisions is a podcast designed for current and aspiring business leaders, offering an in-depth look at the evolving nature of executive roles. Hosted by SYM Financial Advisors Principal and Senior Financial Advisor Sarah Delahanty, the show delves into the personal and professional journeys of its guests, exploring the challenges they've overcome and the learning experiences that have shaped their paths to success. The podcast provides insights into how executives manage the increasing complexity of both their professional and personal lives. Featuring a range of guests from diverse industries, each episode aims to enlighten listeners on the continuous state of learning and adaptation necessary for effective leadership. Whether discussing career progression, leadership strategies, or personal growth, Executive Decisions is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the multifaceted world of executive leadership.   Disclosure: Certain links above are to third-party sites and are not affiliated with SYM Financial Corporation (“SYM”). SYM is an independent investment adviser registered under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as amended. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. More information about SYM including our investment strategies, fees and objectives can be found in our ADV Part 2, which is available upon request.

Cascade Hoops Talk
02 22 24 - NAIA MBB Scores & Conference Updates - PLUS - Carter Stoltzfus, Grace College Lancers

Cascade Hoops Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 28:21


02 22 24 - NAIA MBB Scores & Conference Updates - PLUS - Carter Stoltzfus, Grace College Lancers * Season 5 Episode 87 * Music: Hard Sell Hotel by  Shane Ivers https://www.silvermansound.com

Various and Sundry Podcast
Episode 213 - The Value of the Local Church (LIVE EPISODE)

Various and Sundry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 41:44


Join Matt and John as they record live in chapel at Grace College and Theological Seminary. Listen in as we discuss Grace College sports, why college students should value and prioritize the local church, and, of course, this day in sports history and one thing they liked.   0:00 Intro 2:30 Sports Update (Grace College) 6:23 Why You Should Value the Local Church 37:40 This Day in Sports History (Grace College) 39:14 One thing We Liked

JBU Chapel
Cokiesha Robinson (January 16, 2024)

JBU Chapel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 28:42


Cokiesha Bailey Robinson   Rev. Cokiesha Bailey Robinson is the founder of Cross Spring Ministries, an itinerant ministry of preaching and publishing, and she is the first African American dean at Grace College in Winona Lake, Indiana. She is a national conference speaker, Christian minister, pastoral leader and national speaker in higher education. She is a Master of Divinity graduate of Beeson Divinity School, and a current doctoral student at Truett Seminary at Baylor University.

Cascade Hoops Talk
01 12 24 - NAIA Review of Top 25 - PLUS - Scott Moore, Head Men's Basketball Coach, Grace College Lancers

Cascade Hoops Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 28:46


01 12 24 - NAIA Review of Top 25 - PLUS - Scott Moore, Head Men's Basketball Coach, Grace College Lancers * Season 5 Episode 62 * Music: Hard Sell Hotel by  Shane Ivers https://www.silvermansound.com

Reformed Forum
The Servant of the Lord and His Servant People

Reformed Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 64:02


Join us for a compelling conversation with Dr. Matthew S. Harmon, Professor of New Testament studies at Grace College and Theological Seminary. Camden Bucey engages Dr. Harmon in an exploration of his book, The Servant of the Lord and His Servant People, which explores the theme of servanthood across the biblical canon, offering insightful perspectives on this pervasive and significant motif​​. During the episode, Dr. Harmon surveys several key biblical figures identified as servants of the Lord, including Adam, Moses, Joshua, David, and Jesus. The conversation also touches upon the New Testament, specifically Paul's self-identification with the servant of the Lord described in Isaiah. Dr. Harmon elucidates how Paul, and by extension, the Christian church, embody this servant role through Christ's indwelling, thereby continuing the mission of revealing God's glory to the ends of the earth​​. This episode promises to offer listeners profound insights into the biblical concept of servanthood and its implications for understanding both the Old and New Testaments, as well as its relevance for the Christian life today. Links Rebels and Exiles: A Biblical Theology of Sin and Restoration The Various and Sundry Podcast Biblical Theology Briefing Podcast

Christ the Center
The Servant of the Lord and His Servant People

Christ the Center

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024


Join us for a compelling conversation with Dr. Matthew S. Harmon, Professor of New Testament studies at Grace College and Theological Seminary. Camden Bucey engages Dr. Harmon in an exploration of his book, The Servant of the Lord and His Servant People, which explores the theme of servanthood across the biblical canon, offering insightful perspectives […]

Bonafide Basketball Pod
Scott Moore & Elijah Malone of Grace College

Bonafide Basketball Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 34:05


In today's episode of the Small College Basketball Podcast, listeners join host Chris Cottrell for a conversation with the NAIA's Grace College Head Men's Basketball Coach, Scott Moore and their returning NAIA All American Elijah Malone.  Elijah Malone is a Senior Forward at Grace College, while Moore is in his fifth season as the head coach.   Today, Cottrell, Moore and Malone talk relationship building, managing expectations and Christmas parties.   Website featuring Coach Scott Moore Website featuring Elijah Malone  Website featuring Grace College Basketball For more information on today's episode and Small College Basketball you can tweet at us @coach_cottrell_ or @smcollegehoops… or email smallcollegebasketball@gmail.com For all of the latest news and highlights of NCAA D2, NCAA D3, NAIA, NCCAA and USCAA Men's Basketball follow Small College Basketball on Twitter @smcollegehoops or visit www.smallcollegebasketball.com For more information visit https://anchor.fm/scb_podcast You can follow Host Chris Cottrell on Twitter @Coach_Cottrell_ LinkedIn @Chris Cottrell

Grace College Central Coast
Sidebar - Episode 3 - Dating: How

Grace College Central Coast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 39:58


Grace College, we want to welcome you to this new resource for our college ministry, a podcast that we're calling the Grace College Sidebar. Which is exactly what it sounds like, a sidebar conversation about things that matter for the Christian life. Over the next three podcasts we will be focusing on dating.

Grace College Central Coast
Sidebar - Episode 1 - Dating: Why

Grace College Central Coast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 29:58


Grace College, we want to welcome you to this new resource for our college ministry, a podcast that we're calling the Grace College Sidebar. Which is exactly what it sounds like, a sidebar conversation about things that matter for the Christian life. Over the next three podcasts we will be focusing on dating.

Grace College Central Coast
Sidebar - Episode 2 - Dating: Who

Grace College Central Coast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 31:17


Grace College, we want to welcome you to this new resource for our college ministry, a podcast that we're calling the Grace College Sidebar. Which is exactly what it sounds like, a sidebar conversation about things that matter for the Christian life. Over the next three podcasts we will be focusing on dating.

Grace College Central Coast
Sidebar Podcast Fall Series Trailer

Grace College Central Coast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 1:18


Grace College, we want to welcome you to this new resource for our college ministry, a podcast that we're calling the Grace College Sidebar. Which is exactly what it sounds like, a sidebar conversation about things that matter for the Christian life. Over the next three podcasts we will be focusing on dating.

Hammer and Rails: for Purdue Boilermakers fans
Boiler Alert - P(u)re Michigan - Plus Grace College!

Hammer and Rails: for Purdue Boilermakers fans

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 43:33


Purdue took down Grace College and is ready for games that count. Purdue football heads to Ann Arbor for a game that might not count in a few years! What a dichotomy! Thank you to My Bookie for sponsoring the show. Just click this link to head directly to My Bookie and tell 'em Boiler Alert sent you. Otherwise, use code Boiler23 to get a free deposit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Boiled Sports Podcast Network
Purdue Beats Grace College in Final Exhibition

Boiled Sports Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023


Purdue cruised to a 98-51 victory earlier tonight in Mackey…their final pretend game of the pre-season.

Gold and Black Radio
The GoldandBlack.com Drive Home Purdue's exhibition win over Grace College

Gold and Black Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 12:00


GoldandBlack.com's Brian Neubert discusses the Boilermakers' exhibition win over Grace College.

Boilers and Beyond
Basketball wraps exhibition play as football enters final month

Boilers and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 25:48


Purdue basketball wrapped up exhibition play on Wednesday night with a 98-51 win over Grace College. Host Jordan Jones touches on some takeaways from exhibition play before looking at what Purdue can accomplish in a pair of buy games to open the regular season. Then, it's on to the gridiron as Purdue football prepares for the season's final month, first with a daunting trip to Michigan. What do the Boilermakers need to do to stay competitive on Saturday? Jordan breaks it all down on the show today. If you enjoyed this week's episode, give us a five-star review and tell a friend! Give the show a follow on Twitter @BoilersBeyond and send me your feedback on this week's episode. Let me know your thoughts! You can also email the show at boilersandbeyondpod@gmail.com. New episodes are released weekly, so be sure to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!

Sports Rush with Brett Rump
Hour 1: Dean Pantazi / Ben Smith

Sports Rush with Brett Rump

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 50:56


We spend a good portion of the first hour of today's Sports Rush honoring the legacy of former Indiana Hoosiers Coach and all around basketball legend, Bobby Knight, who passed away last evening. Brett is joined on the show in Hour 1 today by two people that met and covered Bob Knight during his time at Indiana, Dean Pantazi as well as Ben Smith. We hear from both of them about their experiences in life with Coach Knight, some stories about him, and just hear about what made Coach Knight a larger than life character who really was a general on and off of the court. Also in the hour, Purdue gets an easy win over NAIA foe Grace College in their exhibition tune up, the Texas Rangers win the World Series, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Boilers In The Stands
Purdue Boilermakers vs Grace College | Live Post Game Show

Boilers In The Stands

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 44:14


The Purdue Boilermakers get their final tuneup before the regular season in an Exhibition vs Grace College. How did they look after their exhibition road loss vs the Arkansas Razorbacks? Join Greg Braggs Jr, Kraig Bowers and Joe Jackson as they talk about it all and get you ready for the highly anticipated 2023-2024 season. Don't forget to LIKE and Subscribe all season long on Boilers In The Stands! Presented by FanBags! Visit www.fanbagscornhole.com Make sure you get a set from FanBags Cornhole to get you ready for spring! Offering a complete lineup of professional cornhole, professional double sided bags, scoring solutions & pro training equipment! Visit www.fanbagscornhole.com & use the promo code BRAGGS to get 10% off! #BoilerUp #PurdueBoilermakers #Boilers #Purdue #MattPainter #PurdueBasketball #Boilermakers #BigTen

Sports Rush with Brett Rump
Hour 2: Kent Sterling

Sports Rush with Brett Rump

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 44:55


The second hour of The Sports Rush today sees Brett joined by the one and only Kent Sterling! Kent is a media mogul covering many of the sports around the state of Indiana and you can always find him at KentSterling.com! Brett and Kent start off their discussion today by discussing the Indiana Hoosiers game over the past weekend that saw IU actually compete against a very strong Penn State team, only to be coached into complacency and a loss by Tom Allen going for a field goal to tie in the fourth quarter. Brett and Kent discuss how that play calling exposes a lot of the major issues with Tom Allen's coaching, and the two also discuss just how hot Allen's seat should be right now, even with the large buyout price. After football, the two discuss the Hoosiers Men's Basketball team and some issues that Brett saw in the first half of their scrimmage against UIndy. Brett wants to know if Kent thinks that the Hoosiers Basketball team needs to be “humbled” a bit before competing this season in the Big Ten. Brett is then sure to grab Kent's thoughts on the Connor Stalions situation at Michigan, with him possibly being seen in disguise on the Central Michigan football sideline. How big of a deal is this situation going to snowball in Kent's mind? Plus, a little extra college football ranking talk with Kent before he signs off! Also in the second hour, Brett previews tonight's exhibition match between Grace College and the Purdue Boilermakers in Men's Basketball, and also talks about the Colts current roster woes and lack of depth. All that and more in Hour 2!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sports Rush with Brett Rump
Hour 1: Rob Blackman

Sports Rush with Brett Rump

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 49:15


Brett is joined by the play-by-play voice of the Purdue Boilermakers, Rob Blackman, in Hour 1 today on a Halloween edition of The Sports Rush! Brett hears from Rob about how Purdue Basketball's Charity Exhibition match against the Arkansas Razorbacks came to be, and what the Boilers learned from the close loss to their opponents in that game. We also hear from Rob about the current lineup and makeup of the team, and also get a brief preview of Purdue's exhibition game taking place tomorrow night against Grace College, and about who we may see on the court for significant minutes during that game. Also in the first hour, Brett discusses his favorite Halloween candies as well as favorite holidays, the Pacers suffered their first loss last night against the Chicago Bulls, James Harden is officially a Los Angeles Clipper, and a whole lot more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

EveryDay Leaders 50 in 50
Kelsie Sparks EVERYDAY BUSINESS LEADERS EBL8

EveryDay Leaders 50 in 50

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 31:24


Thank you for following Everyday Leaders. If you've been following us since 2018, we appreciate your support and look forward to continuing to add value to you. If this is the first time you're finding us, welcome! We are a husband and wife media team based in Indianapolis, IN, and have been helping clients build their marketing and media strategies for over 20 years. I am your host, and my husband Joe, https://Joeakestudios.com, is the producer, director, and editor of the Everyday Leaders media programs, virtual and live event broadcasts, and more. We are excited to bring you a new focus on this platform, celebrating Everyday Business Leaders in our local community. Don't forget to subscribe to our YOUTUBE Channel, turn on notifications, and never miss an episode! Watch the full LIVE in-studio interview here from JPtheGeek Studio in Greenwood, Indiana: https://www.youtube.com/@MelahniAkeEverydayLeaders Everyday Business Leaders is a program dedicated to elevating our business leaders who inspire us to connect and thrive in our local community. Today's Everyday Business Leader is Kelsie Sparks. Kelsie is a long-time Johnson County resident and currently lives in Greenwood. She works for Habitat for Humanity of Johnson County as the Resource Development Coordinator, is the ColorCommentator for the Indianapolis Alleycats professional Ultimate team, and is a licensed Realtor. She has a bachelor's degree in business management from Grace College, as well as experience in marketing, partnerships, and sales. Kelsie loves sports and has spent many years both playing and coaching soccer and ultimate frisbee. Kelsie played ultimate frisbee professionally for Indy Red in 2021 and is enjoys her media role with the Alleycats. Kelsie is passionate about building relationships and giving back to the community and loves that her position at Habitat allows her to do just that. Contact https://www.habitatjohnsoncounty.org for more information on how you can be involved today in our community. https://www.myalleycats.com to connect to Kelsie in her broadcast journey BUY a house from Kelsie! Contact Kelsie today for more information at ksparks@habitatjc.org A note from Melahni Ake, Founder of Everyday Leaders. When you visit EverydayLeaders.com, you will find valuable resources to become a better leader in your life, including. Women's Leadership Programs, including Top Floor Women Monthly Networking events, corporate workshops, and strategic business coaching services, discover personal development classes and products to develop yourself, including morning leadership devotionals and more. Order one of my inspirational books, sign up for classes, or pick up some gear in the leader store, listen to the Everyday Business Leaders podcast, apply to be a guest in our studio or sponsor our show with your own commercial advertisement. Contact us today at https://www.everydayleaders.com. #everydayleaderschangetheworld #interviews #inspiration #businessleaders #inspiration #jpthegeek #podcast #studiointerview #passiontopurpose #communitybuilding #collaboration #celebration #supportlocal #supportsmallbusiness #maxwellleadership #familybusiness #nonprofit #becauseone #podcast #habitatforhumanityjohnsoncounty #alleycats #broadcasting #journalism #realtor #fathomrealty #fathom #leadershipjohnsoncounty 

Cedarville Stories
S9:E2 | Kary Oberbrunner

Cedarville Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 32:51


Overcoming RejectionKary Oberbrunner was an angry kid who questioned God at every turn. But at the age of 12, he accepted Christ and wanted to grow in his faith. However, this didn't end his doubts and debilitating battle with guilt that drove him to self-harm. It was a deep dive into the Psalms that started to turn Kary's life around. The psalmist's real struggles with faith encouraged him to journal — emptying his pain on the page — something he does to this day. When it came time to graduate high school, Kary was uncertain about what he wanted to do with his life or if he even wanted to attend college. Somewhat aimless, he decided to follow his high school girlfriend to Grace College, only to break up on their first day as college freshmen. Broken and confused, he stayed at Grace and with guidance from his peers and professors, he decided to pursue becoming a United States Air Force chaplain. Similar to his broken high school relationship, his dream of becoming a chaplain ended because he was turned away by the Air Force due to an asthma condition.Still somewhat aimless, Kary graduated from college and soon thereafter earned a master's degree from Grace Seminary. His theology education led him to become a pastor at a small country church in Ohio. But Kary felt stagnant. He was bored, so he pursued a doctorate degree and started writing books. His soul was ignited, and he quickly became a Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestselling author and the CEO of Igniting Souls Publishing Agency. Today, Kary continues to feed his entrepreneurial spirit by leading Igniting Souls and Blockchain Life businesses, but he's also become the Berry Chair of Entrepreneurship for Cedarville's Robert W. Plaster School of Business. 

Dugout CEO with Casey Cavell
Unleashing Your Unlimited Potential (Tom Roy)

Dugout CEO with Casey Cavell

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 32:51


On today's episode of The Dugout CEO, we are joined by Tom Roy, the former President and Founder of UPI, Former Chaplain of the Chicago White Sox, and Founder of the Shepherd Coach Network. In this conversation, Tom shared his wisdom on reaching one's fullest potential, leading with purpose, and prioritizing people over the program.Join us in this exciting episode!TOPICS FROM THIS EPISODE:Tom's baseball background and career trajectory. The conversation begins with Tom sharing his experience as a baseball player, starting from his early days as a catcher to signing a contract with the San Francisco Giants. After his baseball career didn't go as planned, Tom talks about coming home and needing to think about his future. Starting the ministry UPI. Tom discusses how his experiences as a player and coach led him to start a company called Diamond Enterprises, which later evolved into Unlimited Potential.Tom's coaching career at Grace College. Tom recounts his coaching journey, including becoming the head coach at Grace College. Leadership and building relationships with players. Casey asks Tom about his approach to leadership and how he gained the respect and loyalty of his players. Connect with Tom Roy: Tom's LinkedIn account: http://www.shepherdcoachnetwork.comEmail Tom at troy@upi.orgCall Tom at (574) 376-0162 (Text first to let Tom know who you are)Join our Free Newsletter:Friday Focus Newsletter: Receive actional tips to remove yourself from the daily grind of your business.Free Guides:Gain Control of Your Business: The proven process to help you out of the daily grind, gain control of your business, and have time to focus on what matters the most.Creating a Culture of Ownership: As a business owner, employees are either your biggest asset or biggest frustration; learn how to build a team of A players that get the job done without you.www.CaseyCavell.comFollow Casey on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caseycavell/

The Crossway Podcast
A Brief Look at One of the Shortest Books in the Bible (Matt Harmon)

The Crossway Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 33:31


In today's episode, Matt Harmon goes through the book of Jude and highlights the relevance of this ancient epistle for the church today. Matt Harmon is a professor of New Testament Studies at Grace College and Theological Seminary in Winona Lake, Indiana. He was previously on staff with Cru for eight years and is the author of numerous books, including 'The God Who Judges and Saves: A Theology of 2 Peter and Jude'. Read the full transcript of this episode. If you enjoyed this episode be sure to leave us a review, which helps us spread the word about the show! Complete this survey for a free audiobook by Kevin DeYoung!

Real Men Connect with Dr. Joe Martin - Christian Men Podcast
Are You Really Loving Your Wife? (EP:760)

Real Men Connect with Dr. Joe Martin - Christian Men Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 59:52


Larry McCall has served as a pastor at Christ's Covenant Church of Winona Lake, Indiana since 1981. He is a graduate of Grace College, receiving his Masters of Divinity Degree from Grace Theological Seminary and his Doctor of Ministry at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.  He's the author of Loving your Wife (As Christ Loves the Church), as well as the author of Walking Like Jesus Did.  He's been married to his wife Gladine for more than 30 years. If you like to connect with Pastor Larry or get a copy of his book, simply go his website at http://www.walkinglikeJesusministries.org --------------------------   If you want to help us transform the lives of even MORE MEN for God's glory, please take a minute to leave us a helpful REVIEW on iTunes: http://www.rmcpodcast.com and SHARE this podcast with any young man (or men) you're mentoring or discipling. And make sure you don't miss an interview episode by signing up for our Man-to-Man eNewsletter at http://www.RealMenConnect.com, and grab your FREE copy of the Real Men Victory Tracker.    Are you stuck? Want to go to the next level in your marriage, career, business, or ministry?  Then maybe it's time you got a coach. ALL CHAMPIONS have one. Let me coach you to help you strengthen your faith, improve your marriage, spiritually lead your family, achieve more, balance your time, grow your ministry, or even stop an addiction. Click here for details: http://www.RMCfree.com    Talk with Dr. Joe 1-on-1: Want to talk to the host? Time slots are limited, but Dr. Joe takes on a few Breakthrough Calls a week to personally help you with your personal life, work, and family challenges.  The call is FREE, but slots are limited to ONE call only.  NO RESCHEDULES.  Just click on the link below and select the BREAKTHROUGH CALL option to set up an appointment: https://TalkwithDrJoe.com   Also join us on: Join the Real Men 300: http://www.RealMen300.com Facebook Group: http://www.realmenuniversity.com/ YouTube: http://www.RealMenTraining.com Facebook: @realdrjoemartin Instagram: @realdrjoemartin Twitter: @professormartin

More Than a Song - Discovering the Truth of Scripture Hidden in Today's Popular Christian Music

Welcome to Friday With Friends! I have the distinct privilege of meeting incredible followers of Christ who have amazing ministries, fascinating careers, and incredible hobbies and pet projects that flow out of their identity in Christ. While my podcast is a solo show, I still want a venue to introduce you to these friends as examples of the multifaceted ways God works in and through His people. In this episode, I have the privilege of hosting Matt Harmon to talk about his book "Asking the Right Questions: A Practical Guide to Understanding and Applying the Bible," the book that inspired my BITE, Start With God. Dr. Harmon, author and Professor of New Testament Studies at Grace College and Grace Theological Seminary, shares his faith, wisdom, and habits that keep his time in God's Word fresh. Get your own copy of Dr. Harmon's book, "Asking the Right Questions: A Practical Guide to Understanding and Applying the Bible" - Amazon Paid Link. Matt also mentioned "What is Biblical Theology?" by James Hamilton as a good resource to begin exploring this topic - Amazon Paid Link. Download a complimentary copy of the bookmark with all of the questions from the book HERE! Connect With Dr. Harmon Amazon Author Page Twitter: @DocHarmon Website: http://www.matthewsharmon.com/ Biblical Theology Briefing Podcast

Brant & Sherri Oddcast
1716 Dress Like A Cabbage

Brant & Sherri Oddcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 14:58


MLK Jr. Well Timed, Yakutsk, Isaiah 41:10, Shock Jock, Help Me Change, Peace for Enemies, BONUS CONTENT: Fatherlessness, Grace College, Sunday School, Possible Assassination; Quotes: “I crossed the street and asked myself some hard questions.” “It's fair to ask God to help you to pray.” “I totally talked myself out of this.”