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This week Tryce and Lisa put out the welcome mat for you all! They shared their New Year's events, Lots O' Shanter chat, Great Loves, Bad Childhoods, Uncommon Threads, Being Silly with Money, Shout Outs and A Call Out to more Guests joining the BFF plus SO much more!
Love of God produces love of neighbor -even-especially enemies--, but even more so love of brother, and all three have an expression in the use of material things. Though the church as a body is not a -neighbor,- deacons as officers guide believers in how they conduct themselves as neighbors.
Sheila McElroy has spent her professional life studying, writing about, and talking about place: how our sense of it grounds us in history and provides context for how we see, move around, and make sense of the world. In this story, told at Muni Diaries Live in November 2022, Sheila digs into her own personal sense of place and the role it plays in her journey.
BI: To love our God passionately and others rightly, we must consider the gospel constantly. read more... The post “Two Great Loves” Matthew 22:34-40 first appeared on Harvest Raleigh Church.
In this episode, Nicole talks about a read that made her cry and tugged on her heartstrings and discusses more titles coming soon to the library shelves. Tori recommends a few young adult titles and an adult romance. The resources discussed in this episode are listed below: A Journal for Jordan: A Story of Love and Honor by Dana Canedy; A Journal for Jordan (2021) film; Cat Kid Comic Club: On Purpose by Dav Pilkey; The Mean Girls: A Bunch of Bullies by Atiya C. Henley; I Color Myself Different by Colin Kaepernik, illustrated by Eric Wilkerson; Great Loves by DK; I'm Not Scared, You're Scared! by Seth Meyers, illustrated by Rob Sayegh Jr. Why Not You? by Ciara Wilson, Russell Wilson, JaNay Brown-Wood, illustrated by Jessica Gibson; Skin of the Sea by Natasha Bowen The Wingfeather Saga by Andrew Peterson; Design Remix: A New Spin on Traditional Homes by Corey Damen Jenkins; Styled: Secrets for Arranging Rooms, from Tabletops to Bookshelves by Emily Henderson and Angelin Borsics; Disney Encanto: The Graphic Novel by Random House Disney; High Stakes by Danielle Steel; Beautiful by Danielle Steel; Cramm This Book: So You Know WTF Is Going On in the World Today by Olivia Seltzer; Dragons Are the Worst! by Alex Willan; Dragons Love Tacos by Adam Rubin, illustrated by Daniel Salmieri; J. D. and the Great Barber Battle by J. Dillard, illustrated by Akeem S. Roberts; J. D. and the Family Business by J. Dillard, illustrated by Akeem S. Roberts; Yasuke The Legend of the African Samurai by Jamal Turner; 47 Ronan by Mike Richardson, illustrated by Stan Sakai; Life Flight by Lynette Eason; The Match by Harlan Coben; A Safe House by Stuart Woods; Run Rose Run by Dolly Parton and James Patterson; The Christie Affair by Nina de Gramont; Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli; The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas; Dear Martin by Nic Stone; Love, Simon (2018) movie; Sunny Song Will Never Be Famous by Suzanne Park; The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood
Here I provide my take on the three great loves that we generally have in a lifetime. By ‘great' love, it doesn't necessarily mean that they're all good, healthy or fulfilling relationships, well…not until you get to the third kind of love. This is what I like to call ‘the love' and it is the most fulfilling, loving, balanced and committed kind of love there is. A partnership in all ways possible. It's the kind of knock your socks off love (without the fireworks) that comes from out of nowhere when you least expect in and in the most unexpected package/person. You'll likely recognise and resonate with one or two of these loves. I'd love to hear which ‘love' resonates with you the most or where you're currently at right now in your dating journey. Enjoy! SHARE this episode with three friends you just know will resonate with this episode! SUBSCRIBE for more loving pep talks! ► FREE MASTERCLASS http://www.greenflagsdatingacademy.com/masterclass ► SOCIAL MEDIA • Instagram ➭ https://www.instagram.com/green_flags_dating/ • Pinterest ➭ https://www.pinterest.com.au/greenflagsdating/ • YouTube ➭ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmcAhXQAXRg10CS8HIz1aTw/featured?sub_confirmation=1 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/green-flags-dating/message
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In this isolating time of covid, our sense of disorientation deepens, as many of us wrestle with questions of who we are and what matters. This Sunday, we'll dig into three ways we source meaning how we can make meaning, even now. Don't miss this pivotal conversation as we finish our miniseries on Jesus' Three Great Loves.
This season we are looking at how Jesus balanced his time in three primary relationships; Jesus had three great loves. He spent time UP (with God), IN (with his friends), and OUT (in the world). Today, we explore how our IN - our social connections — are as important for us as food. Which is why, in these isolating times, we all feel like we're starving.
We continue our fall season exploration of HEARING GOD and listening to the guidance of the Spirit as we consider how Jesus navigated his primary relationships.
How do we live a life with purpose while in a single vocation? Maura and Sarah have a few ideas! Check out this week's episode for inspiration such as learning new skills, building a solid spiritual life, traveling, and helping others. Book references: Witness to Hope by George Weigel ~ "You will laugh, you will cry, you will learn Polish." ~ Maura Larkin John Paul the Great: His 5 Great Loves by Jason Evert We'd love to hear from you! Catch us on Twitter at @karol_podcast, or email us at karolscoffeehouse@gmail.com
This was the final part of a five week conversation between Conor Tallon and series writer director Paddy Shea about the Great Loves of Ireland....Scealta Gra na hEireann...the sixth and final instalment following the extraordinary life and adventures of Grace O Malley...or Grainne Ni Mhaille and Richard 'the iron' Bourke...a tale of piracy, profiteering and politics that led to a mutual meeting of minds face to face with Queen Elizabeth the First...despite all the odds! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Love God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength. Oh, and love your neighbor as yourself. We might need God's help with this one.
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Following Jesus: Three Great Loves-Loving Creation by Dr. TJ Jenney. As many of us reset our lives and our priorities, we can discover the challenge and encouragement to learn to love God’s... Inspire Sunday Messages by Dr TJ Jenney--bringing faith and life together!
Following Jesus: Three Great Loves—Loving Our Neighbors by Dr. TJ Jenney. Jesus answers the question “Who is my neighbor?” with one of the most profound and practical stories of all times “The... Inspire Sunday Messages by Dr TJ Jenney--bringing faith and life together!
Following Jesus: Three Great Loves-Loving Our Children by Dr. TJ Jenney, Mother’s Day, May 10, 2020. As we reset our lives amid the pandemic, the Greatest Love provides a foundation and a resource to... Inspire Sunday Messages by Dr TJ Jenney--bringing faith and life together!
After a fifteen minutes/two week break; Stephen, Carl, and Mark get back together and talk about what got easier and what got harder in the games over the years. Find Us: pmrpodcast.wordpress.comContact: pocketmonsterradio@gmail.com Theme Song:Pokémon Theme Remix by Toni LeysOriginally composed by Junichi Masuda
In this episode, we're joined by Daniel Krauthammer for a big-think conversation about American democracy, Judaism, foreign policy, history and human nature, the power of ideas, baseball, Zionism, and the remarkable life of Charles Krauthammer (1950-2018). Daniel recently edited "The Point of it All," and Pete Wehner of The Atlantic and The New York Times knew Charles for decades—and worked in 2001 with Daniel, too. Links from this episode: The Point of it All: A Lifetime of Great Loves and Endeavors, 2019 paperback, Charles Krauthammer, ed. by Daniel Krauthammer The Example of Charles Krauthammer, by Peter Wehner, New York Times, June 21, 2018
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Sometimes it’s essential that I reconnect with one of the great loves of my life. I stole away Sunday to meet her where I always do, at the Wichita Art Museum. She helps reconnect me to the core of what makes me search, and finally begin to scratch the crude lines which hopefully will become my better works.
It is hard to believe that it has been almost a year since the eminent columnist—and great Jewish conservative—Charles Krauthammer passed away. Krauthammer’s clarity of mind and force of argument were the cornerstone of American conservative commentary, and the sheer breadth of his knowledge and interests made him a truly irreplaceable writer. Thankfully for those of us who once relied on Krauthammer’s commentary to help us think through the most pressing issues of the day, his son Daniel has lovingly editing his father’s final volume of collected essays, entitled The Point of It All: A Lifetime of Great Loves and Endeavors. Of course, like all of Charles Krauthammer’s writing, this collection spans a huge range of topics, from science, medicine, and bioethics to politics, culture, and history. But in this week’s podcast, Jonathan Silver sits down with Daniel Krauthammer to focus on his father’s Jewish writings. Daniel reflects on his father’s thinking about Israel, faith, and Jewish ideas, and remembers what Charles was like as Jewish father. This conversation is both a meditation on and tribute to Dr. Krauthammer, and we hope you enjoy it. Musical selections in this podcast are drawn from the Quintet for Clarinet and Strings, op. 31a, composed by Paul Ben-Haim and performed by the ARC Ensemble.
The Point of It All: A Lifetime of Great Loves and Endeavors By CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER And DANIEL KRAUTHAMMER PUBLIUS SPECIAL GUEST: Daniel Krauthammer, Editor Of The Point of It All: A Lifetime of Great Loves and Endeavors. Created and compiled by Charles Krauthammer before his death, The Point of It All is a powerful collection of the influential columnist's most important works. Spanning the personal, the political and the philosophical, it includes never-before-published speeches and a major new essay about the effect of today's populist movements on the future of global democracy. Edited and with an introduction by the columnist's son, Daniel Krauthammer, it is the most intimate and profound book yet by the legendary writer and thinker. In his decades of work as America's preeminent political commentator, Charles Krauthammer elevated the opinion column to a form of art. Whether writing about statecraft and foreign policy or reflecting on more esoteric topics such as baseball, spaceflight and medical ethics, Krauthammer was beloved not only for his penetrating wit and insight but also for his ability to identify the hidden moral truths that animate our politics and culture. This new collection, which Krauthammer composed before his death in June 2018, features the columns, speeches and unpublished writings that showcase the best of his original thought and his last, enduring words on the state of American politics, the nature of liberal democracy and the course of world history. The book also includes a deeply personal section offering insight into Krauthammer's beliefs about what mattered most to him--friendship, family and the principles he lived by--all anchored by Daniel Krauthammer's poignant eulogy for his father. For longtime readers and newcomers alike, The Point of It All is a timely demonstration of what it means to cut through the noise of petty politics with clarity, integrity and intellectual fortitude. It is a reminder of what made Charles Krauthammer the most celebrated American columnist and political thinker of his generation, a revealing look at the man behind the words and a lasting testament to his belief that anyone with an open and honest mind can grapple deeply with the most urgent questions in politics and in life. PLUG BOOK: www.amazon.com/Point-All-Lifetime-Great-Endeavors/dp/1984825488/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= BIO: Daniel Krauthammer's writing has appeared in The Weekly Standard, N
Publius Special Guest: Charles Krauthammer's Son Daniel Krauthammer Available Now, Editor Of The Point of It All: A Lifetime of Great Loves and Endeavors
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Friday, December 21, 20184:20 pm: Congressman Chris Stewart joins the show to discuss the government shutdown, the resignation of James Mattis as Secretary of Defense, President Trump’s decision to pull troops out of Syria and other D.C. affairs4:35 pm: John Pestana, Chairman of the Libertas Institute, joins the show to discuss how small business has been overlooked when it comes to tax reform6:05 pm: Daniel Krauthammer, son of the late Charles Krauthammer, joins the program to discuss his father’s last book “The Point of It All: A Lifetime of Great Loves and Endeavors”6:20 pm: Lisa Rampton Halverson, an Adjunct Professor at Brigham Young University and Senior Director of the Educate Limb of Mormon Women for Ethical Government, joins the show to discuss her recent op-ed piece about America’s compassionate immigration heritage6:35 pm - Listen Back Friday: We’ll listen back to Rod’s conversations with Representative Norm Thurston on Utah’s new .05 DUI Law, which goes into effect on December 30, and (at 6:50 pm) with Rob Butters, Director of the Criminal Justice Center at the University of Utah, on why he believes treatment of sex offenders is effective
The Point of It All: A Lifetime of Great Loves and Endeavors By CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER And DANIEL KRAUTHAMMER PUBLIUS SPECIAL GUEST: Daniel Krauthammer, Editor Of The Point of It All: A Lifetime of Great Loves and Endeavors. Created and compiled by Charles Krauthammer before his death, The Point of It All is a powerful collection of the influential columnist's most important works. Spanning the personal, the political and the philosophical, it includes never-before-published speeches and a major new essay about the effect of today's populist movements on the future of global democracy. Edited and with an introduction by the columnist's son, Daniel Krauthammer, it is the most intimate and profound book yet by the legendary writer and thinker. In his decades of work as America's preeminent political commentator, Charles Krauthammer elevated the opinion column to a form of art. Whether writing about statecraft and foreign policy or reflecting on more esoteric topics such as baseball, spaceflight and medical ethics, Krauthammer was beloved not only for his penetrating wit and insight but also for his ability to identify the hidden moral truths that animate our politics and culture. This new collection, which Krauthammer composed before his death in June 2018, features the columns, speeches and unpublished writings that showcase the best of his original thought and his last, enduring words on the state of American politics, the nature of liberal democracy and the course of world history. The book also includes a deeply personal section offering insight into Krauthammer's beliefs about what mattered most to him--friendship, family and the principles he lived by--all anchored by Daniel Krauthammer's poignant eulogy for his father. For longtime readers and newcomers alike, The Point of It All is a timely demonstration of what it means to cut through the noise of petty politics with clarity, integrity and intellectual fortitude. It is a reminder of what made Charles Krauthammer the most celebrated American columnist and political thinker of his generation, a revealing look at the man behind the words and a lasting testament to his belief that anyone with an open and honest mind can grapple deeply with the most urgent questions in politics and in life. PLUG BOOK: www.amazon.com/Point-All-Lifetime-Great-Endeavors/dp/1984825488/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= BIO: Daniel Krauthammer's writing has appeared in The Weekly Standard, N
7:00pm -Daniel Krauthammer, Editor Of The Point of It All: A Lifetime of Great Loves and Endeavors. 7:30pm - Norman Rogers, is a retired physicist and author of Dumb Energy: A Critique of Wind and Solar Energy. 8:00pm - Keith Hanson joins us each Thursday to discuss whats on his radar, he is also the host of The Keith Hanson show on WNTK.9:00pm - Peter Chowka, investigative journalist joins us for a special segment in the final hour.
The Point of It All: A Lifetime of Great Loves and Endeavors was created and compiled by Charles Krauthammer before his death. It is a powerful collection of the columnist's most important works. Spanning the personal, the political and the philosophical, it includes never-before-published speeches and a major new essay about the effect of today's populist movements on the future. Edited and with an introduction by the columnist's son, Daniel Krauthammer, it is the most profound book yet by the legendary writer and thinker. Daniel Krauthammer will join me to discuss it. In the second hour, I will be joined by Rabbi Aryeh Spero, president of Caucus for America and author of Push Back: Reclaiming Our American Judeo-Christian Ethos, to discuss recent comments made by US congresswoman-elect Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and we’ll talk about the book as well. Don't forget about the Edwards Notebook and the Veteran's Tip of the Day! All of this and more as time allows. Listen live, join the chatroom, be a part of the show.
The Point of It All: A Lifetime of Great Loves and Endeavors was created and compiled by Charles Krauthammer before his death. It is a powerful collection of the columnist's most important works. Spanning the personal, the political and the philosophical, it includes never-before-published speeches and a major new essay about the effect of today's populist movements on the future. Edited and with an introduction by the columnist's son, Daniel Krauthammer, it is the most profound book yet by the legendary writer and thinker. Daniel Krauthammer will join me to discuss it. In the second hour, I will be joined by Rabbi Aryeh Spero, president of Caucus for America and author of Push Back: Reclaiming Our American Judeo-Christian Ethos, to discuss recent comments made by US congresswoman-elect Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and we’ll talk about the book as well. Don't forget about the Edwards Notebook and the Veteran's Tip of the Day! All of this and more as time allows. Listen live, join the chatroom, be a part of the show.
1. Black racist women want to leave the U.S. to go to a place where there are no white people. 2. Guest: Daniel Krauthammer, author of, The Point of It All: A Lifetime of Great Loves and Endeavors." 3. Guest: Daniel Krauthammer, author of, The Point of It All: A Lifetime of Great Loves and Endeavors." 4. Alan Dershowitz on the Mueller investigation. 5. Study says that young children using smart phones can damage their developing brains.
Townhall Review – December 8, 2018 Hugh Hewitt is joined by Michael Shear of the New York Times to look at the life and legacy of George H. W. Bush. Michael Medved talks about George H. W. Bush and his election campaigns against Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton. Dennis Prager and French media analyst Philippe Karsenty discuss the rioting in Paris against the rise in gasoline taxes. Hugh Hewitt and Pete Peterson, Dean of the School of Public Policy at Pepperdine University, talk about the Democrats victories in Orange County California and what that trend might mean. Hugh Hewitt interviews the son of the late columnist Charles Krauthammer, Daniel, about the book, Point of It All: A Lifetime of Great Loves and Endeavors, that was started by Charles and finished by Daniel. Dennis Prager asks pediatrician Dr. Robert Hamilton why people are marrying later, if at all, and having children later, if at all. Michael Medved asks if political speeches are being “dumbed down” for black audiences.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode Four (Recorded July 3, 2018) Kelly Moody, Director of Children’s & Family Ministries at Saint Mark’s, casts her mind back to walking into the cathedral with three children for the first time, and what children and family ministries means to her today. …
Matthew 22:34-40
Focus: on making our devotion to these 3 great loves our priority in the coming year.
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