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In this episide, we have the privilege of welcoming Buckso Dhillon-Woolley as Vicki Chisholm's guest. Buckso is an incredible entertainer, entrepreneur, and spiritual advocate who believes that she was put on this Earth to enlighten and empower spiritual entrepreneurs. She shares her journey of discovering her love for entertaining at a young age and how it eventually led her to the West End and the small screen. During our conversation, Buckso emphasizes the importance of finding one's purpose and embracing the Law of Attraction - Tune in to learn how she helps you unlock the diamond within.
"Do you need a non-stop music mix to get you through your day/week/workout/commute? Do you appreciate House Music from Around the World? Do you enjoy a variety of styles, flavors, and one-of-a-kind edits/remixes? Subscribe, hit play, and enjoy!" - DJ MIDIMACKMIDI's FUNKY FAVs Vol. 6 (Ep 233) Playlist:Do It To Me by Angel Moraes feat. Tonia (Ep 90)Showbiz by Yuksek (Ep 85)Funky Don by Angelo Ferreri (Ep 91)It's Alright by DJ Fopp/Danele Danieli (Ep 92)Where I'm Going by Karl8/Andrea Monta/Ramon Riera (Ep 86)Who Is He? by Alaia & Gallo/Kevin Haden (Ep 02)Give Me You Love by Earth N Days (Ep 89)Izinque by Angelo Ferreri (Ep 91)Don't Be So Hard on Yourself by Jess Glynne (Ep 01)This Groove by DJ Dan/Mike Balance (Ep 01)Money Maker by Throttle (Ep 04)On You by Alex Kenji (Ep 87)In Arms by Ferreck Dawn/Robosonic (Ep 90)Feel So Good by Samuele Sartini/Smashing Beat (Ep 84)Down Like The River by Antonio Giacca (Ep 04)Levels by The Journey Men (Ep 86)BeMyne by Robbie Dox (Ep 87)Glad To Win by Block & Crown/Chris Marina (Ep 85)Give It To You by Popcorn Poppers/Kim Morgan (Ep 87)Lost My Mind by Vasco C/DiMO (BG) (Ep93)What Am I Gonna Do by Peter Brown (Ep 01)Don't Let Go by Knoe 1 (Ep 07)KEEP PUSHIN' by Matt Smallwood (Ep 05)Look At You by Stefano Mango/Simon Adams (Ep 05)Moses by Kelly G./Sharon Pass (Ep 83)Don't Give Up by DJ Hal (Ep 85)Jazzy Azz Muzik by Disco Ball'z (Ep 90)Rise by Eddie Amador (Ep 09)Do It Anyway by Ben DJ (Ep 09)Bad 4 Me by Bear Who?/Fuzzy Cufflinxxx (Ep 84)I Love House Music by Leandro Da Silva (Ep 02)Backspin by Robin Feelgood (Ep 88)Fragments by Johnny Fiasco (Ep 03)WeekND by Sven Scott (Ep 91)Fresh by DJ Dan/Hazzaro (Ep 87)Get It Girl by Kevin Andrews (Ep 87)We Hurt Each Other by Mathew Anderson (Ep 06)Guitarol by Marc Palacios/DJ Kone/Angel Heredia (Ep 09)I House You by AlexZ (Ep 90)The Love by Marco Santoro (Ep 02)La Reina by J8Man/Alex Bosar (Ep 90)La Cumbiambera by Kryder/Cato Anaya (Ep 93)Mama Say, Say Wot by Block & Crown/Scotty Boy (Ep 81)House Music Saved My Life by Back & EM PI (Ep 91)Hands Together by Gershon Jackson/Reset Preset (Ep 85)Lazy by Gary Caos/Simioli/Ima (Ep 07)What You Want by Vince Melo (Ep 06)The Answer by Mirko and Meex (Ep 01)Fantastique by Dirty Disco Stars (Ep 03)Space by Leandro Da Silva/Luca Deboanaire (Ep 06)The Other Side by Olav Basoski (Ep 92)Never Let You Go by Jangatha (Ep 09)I Told Ya by Alex Whisper/Mick Teck (Ep 07)Fly Me High by Deep Criminal (Ep 93)Dance by Mike Newman/Kobretti (Ep 87)Heat It by Jay Vegas (Ep 03)www. themixbagpodcast.comwww.patreon.com/djmidimackThank you for listening!
What is prayer? Why is it important? What are the different types and aspects of prayer? More importantly why do we pray? On this episode Chris and Jesse discuss Prayer in part 2 we discuss the application and different aspects of prayer and give our take on Prayer
Covid has hit us hard this second time around in the Philippines. Many people are dying. Many people are suffering. So what does our country need today? What do we need today? We need UNITY in the midst of suffering. Let's listen to our message for today and learn how does unity looks like and what does it take to be united.
We had such a blast hanging out with our old pal Anthony Robinson. Some of you KC folks that play in bands or saw bands at Coda may remember him collecting the cover charge or performing his standup. He now resides in Portland and has evolved in to an even funnier comedian. Enjoy his tale and watch for this guy. He is freaking hilarious. The sonic far out sounds you will hear in this show are again from Jason Beers and you guessed it, he has another album. He makes a variety of songs but this is some outer space stuff. I love it. Make sure you check out all our sponsors and where to find info on the artist below. Thanks for the support. Keep practicing. #morelovelesshugs https://www.facebook.com/anthony.robinson.5494 https://jasonbeers.bandcamp.com/album/clyle-davenport-incidental-music-from-efrons-flight-episode-1 https://thesoupkitchenkc.com/ http://majestickc.com/ http://www.jaykco.com/ https://www.facebook.com/foundsound.kc/ https://www.patreon.com/wndp http://www.ancienthouseproductions.com/
James A. DellaValle, MD, is a graduate of the Drexel University School of Medicine. He is a board-certified in emergency and family medicine, focusing on those in rural areas and under-served populations. Dr. DellaValle served as medical advisor and member of the Board of Trustees of Hands Together, a non-governmental organization (NGO) working with the poorest of the poor in Haiti, for 15 years. He has been awarded a fellowship by the American Academy of Medical Acupuncture and the American College of Emergency Physicians. He is also certified by ARDMS in abdominal, cardiac, and vascular ultrasound. Dr. DellaValle continues to be involved in undergraduate and graduate medical education. Presently, he serves as an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at The Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, New York, and as the Chair of the APCA POCUS Certification Assessment Committee.
#HandsTogetherinPrayer #Pray #prayer #May #May2020
Thank you for joining with us. Your agreement in prayer is so tremendous. In the Spirit of God, it is as if we are standing, holding hands together in prayer, regardless of distance. The Lord said where two or more are gathered together in His name, He is there in the midst of them. We have this privilege. In this podcast, we receive a Word and a prayer to share and with which to agree.. Remember, we ought to pray and pray without ceasing. Hands Together in Prayer is an outreach ministry of Bethel Grace Ministries - bringing God and His people together. You can give to this ministry through monthly sponsorship or through online giving via Tithe.ly. You can find us as Bethel Grace Ministries, Montgomery, Alabama; our tithely number is 408658. Link: https://tithe.ly/give?c=408658 Remember to pray always and pray in faith.
Getting that darn left and right hand to work together is a HUGE struggle for a lot of beginner piano learners. But it doesn't have to be. EVERYONE goes through it, but there's a way around it that works every time. It's an 8-Step process that'll destroy any Hands Together issues you have in their tracks!
Emotional fights include: all the emotional fights about COVID-19 including personal, work, city, county, state, country, and world fights, parenting tips during this time from NPR, an emotional checkout on all the movies rushing to streaming quicker than usual as well as some live streaming entertainment options, and end with a forward-looking emotional takeaway. Episode sponsored by Elemis.Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify
No one is safe from this man's tongue - Steve Allen takes to the airwaves on LBC every weekday morning from 4am until 7am and on weekends from 5am until 7am. Hear all of Steve's show with the news, travel and breaks taken out.
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Thank you for joining with us. Your agreement in prayer is so tremendous. In the Spirit of God, it is as if we are standing, holding hands together in prayer, regardless of distance. The Lord said where two or more are gathered together in His name, He is there in the midst of them. We have this privilege. In this podcast, we receive a Word and a prayer to share and with which to agree.. Remember, we ought to pray and pray without ceasing. Hands Together in Prayer is an outreach ministry of Bethel Grace Ministries - bringing God and His people together. You can give to this ministry through monthly sponsorship or through online giving via Tithe.ly. You can find us as Bethel Grace Ministries, Montgomery, Alabama; our tithely number is 408658. Remember to pray always and pray in faith.
Receive this word, share in the psalm, and join with the prayer. Thank you for joining with us. Your agreement in prayer is so tremendous. In the Spirit of God, it is as if we are standing, holding hands together in prayer, regardless of distance. The Lord said where two or more are gathered together in His name, He is there in the midst of them. We have this privilege. In this podcast, we receive a Word from God, share a psalm, and share a prayer. Remember, we ought to pray and pray without ceasing. Hands Together in Prayer is an outreach ministry of Bethel Grace Ministries - bringing God and His people together. You can give to this ministry through monthly sponsorship or through online giving via Tithe.ly. You can find us as Bethel Grace Ministries, Montgomery, Alabama; our tithely number is 408658. Remember to pray always and pray in faith.
Thank you for joining with us in prayer. Your agreement in prayer with us is so tremendous. In the Spirit of God, it is as if we are standing, holding hands together in prayer, regardless of distance. The Lord said where two or more are gathered together in His name, He is there in the midst of them. We have this privilege. In this podcast, we pray the Lord's Prayer and pray in extension to include Israel, our nation, our state, our city, and our children. We ought to pray and pray without ceasing. Hands Together in Prayer is an outreach ministry of Bethel Grace Ministries - bringing God and His people together. You can give to this ministry through monthly sponsorship or through online giving via Tithe.ly. You can find us as Bethel Grace Ministries, Montgomery, Alabama; our tithely number is 408658. Remember to pray always and pray in faith.
Happy Monday y'all! The terrible two are back! On the agenda today: Stewie D's weekend in The Big Smoke and his unorthodox moisturising technique, a man that's sued his family for destroying his porn collection, and Pete's guide to tech, wires and storage. Those items are all unrelated, by the way.We also take the time to appreciate Tiger Woods' recent achievement in winning the Masters a colossal 22 years after his first victory, and take in emails on imaginary childhood games, more dogs in school and much, much more.Don't be a stranger: hello@lukeandpeteshow.comCiao ciao!***Please take the time to rate and review us on iTunes or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What kind of water is "spoiled" enough that it may not be used for Netilat Yadayim? May several people wash their hands at the same time out of a single vessel?
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Join James A DellaValle, MD, MBA, Chairman of the POCUS Assessment Committee, talk about the Promise of POCUS, how it renewed his interest in his work, and his experience volunteering in Haiti. Dr. DellaValle graduated from Drexel University School of Medicine. Board-certified in Emergency and Family Medicine, focusing on those in rural areas and under-served populations. Served as medical advisor and member of the Board of Trustees of Hands Together. Involved in undergraduate and graduate medical education and is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at The Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, NY. Dr. DellaValle is Chair of the APCA POCUS Certification Assessment Committee
Pleasure Sound Radio Show accueille cette semaine Azrø. Jeune Dj et Producteur du sud de la France pour 1h de dj set Bass House pour le plus grand plaisir des amoureux d'electro. Bonne écoute a tous :) Tracklist: 1 - Matroda - Bad And Boujee (VIP Edit) 2 - Matroda - Shut It Down 3 - Brohug - Running 4 - Drezo - Real 5 - DJ Snake ft. Travis Scott, Migos, & G4SHI - Oh Me Oh My (Malaa Remix) 6 - Damien N-Drix & Shayne - Ozey (Original Mix) 7 - Tchami & Malaa - Kurupt (Original Mix) 8 - LoThief - Around U 9 - Kyle Walker - Dark Room Perfume 10 - Icarix - Lose It (Original Mix) 11 - Marten Hørger - Hands Together 12 - WallStreet - Aesthetic (Original Mix) 13 - Malaa - Paris 96' 14 - KEELD - Action 15 - Deadmau5 - Ghost 'N' Stuff (Matroda Remix) 16 - Dekova X Cardi B - Bodak Yellow (VIP EDIT) Réseaux : Twitter : https://twitter.com/azro_music Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/azro.music/ Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/ivan.beaufils/ Soundcloud : https://soundcloud.com/azro-music
As property owners we need to be prepared for the unexpected – a tenant slips and falls, a fire breaks out, a hurricanes hits, your dog bites someone. If you’re not prepared for the unexpected you could lose your property or worse. Good insurance is the first line of defense against the unexpected. Our guest today, Amber Seggie, is an expert in helping investment property owners and others protect their properties, businesses, and personal assets through insurance. She’s going to share on today’s podcast the most important things any property owner must do to protect themselves and their assets with insurance. Amber Seggie is the Area Assistant Vice President at Gallagher and holds the Associate in Risk Management Designation. She works with Middle Market businesses to strategically structure insurance and risk management programs. Amber has the pleasure of working with clients across a variety of industries including property owners, manufacturers, distributors, restaurants and non-profits. Additionally, she is actively involved in her community as a member of the Orange County United Way’s Emerging Leaders Council, and a newly appointed Board Member of Hands Together, a non-profit in Santa Ana. Amber lives in Orange County, California with her husband and two sons. ABOUT MONICK HALM: Monick Halm is a speaker, author, and the founder of Real Estate Investor Goddesses. She has over 12 years of real estate investing experience and owns over 1200 rental doors with her husband and their investors. She delights in adding value for her investors and tenants through improved management and the targeted remodeling and rehabbing of properties. Visit: www.RealEstateInvestorGoddesses.com to connect with Monick, and to obtain your free ebook: “The Real Estate Success Blueprint: The 7 Crucial Steps Every Woman Must Take to Be a Successful Real Estate Investor.”
The brothers discuss job hunting, getting older and ASL for wet diaper... among other things.
Show #314 Whitney Rose - Heartbreaker of the Year (Heartbreaker of the Year) Jason James - I've Been Drinkin' More (Jason James) Rodney Rice - You Don't Know Me (Empty Pockets and a Troubled Mind) Michael O'Connor - Rigged Game (Bloodshot Vagabond) (mic break) Crow and the Canyon - Wine and Whiskey (Leaving Soon) Ben Gilmer - Carbo #9 (Russell County Fair) Eliza Lynn - Made Up Snow (Goodbye Nashville) Langhorne Slim & The Law - Changes (The Spirit Moves) Whitney Rose - Little Piece of You (Heartbreaker of the Year) (mic break) Lance Canales - Old Red (The Blessing And The Curse) Keith Greeninger - Be My Baby (Soul Connection) Isabel & the Uncommons - A Man That Can Drive (Hearts and Arrows) Spirit Family Reunion - It Does Not Bother Me (Hands Together) (mic break) Whitney Rose - The Last Party (Heartbreaker of the Year)
Remember that old object lesson of taking one stick and breaking it, and then taking two or more sticks together and trying to break those, which becomes much more difficult. I have heard that lesson regarding scriptures as well as many other things, but I would like to relate it to all of our…Read more Two Hands Together
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On the weekend of August 17 and 18, Our Lady of Good Counsel Church welcomed Fr. Tom Hagan, O.S.F.S of Hands Together. Fr. Hagan preached at all Masses about his missionary work with the poor in the Cite Soleil slum in Haiti. You can learn more about Fr. Tom and Hands Together by visiting the website for the organization.
**Today's host(s):** Scot Landry and Fr. Chris O'Connor**Today's guest(s):** Maureen Heil, Director of Programs and Development for the Pontifical Mission Societies in Boston, and Sister Lisa Valentini of the Missionary Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus.* [Pontifical Mission Societies in Boston](http://www.propfaithboston.org/Boston/index.html)* [Pontifical Mission Societies/Boston on Facebook](http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001954394979)* [Pontifical Mission Societies/Boston on Twitter](http://twitter.com/#!/BostonMissions)* [Pontifical Mission Societies/National](http://www.onefamilyinmission.org/)* [Maryknoll Missionaries](http://www.maryknoll.org/)* [Society for the Propagation of the Faith](http://www.onefamilyinmission.org/society-propfaith.html)* [Holy Childhood Association](http://www.onefamilyinmission.org/hca.html)* [Missionary Union of Priest & Religious](http://www.onefamilyinmission.org/missionary.html)* [Society of St. Peter the Apostle](http://www.onefamilyinmission.org/apostle.html)* [Missionary Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, USA Province](http://www.mscreading.org/)**Today's topics:** The work of the Pontifical Mission Societies in the Archdiocese, nationally, and internationally and the universal call to all Christians to support the missions.**A summary of today's show:** Maureen Heil and Sr. Lisa Valentini tell us about the Pontifical Mission Societies and the essential missionary nature of the Church. Sr. Lisa and Maureen also related some of their eye-opening, heart-wrenching, and heart-warming experiences serving on the missions in Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador and more. Also, the missionary history of the Archdiocese of Boston as both recipient and giver.**1st segment:** Scot welcomed Fr. Chris back as co-host. Fr. Chris said the seminary had its annual seminary workday, doing a spring cleaning of the seminary and preparing for the Triduum.If people are having problems hearing the over-the-air signal, they can listen on TheGoodCatholicLife.com either streaming or for download. WQOM's engineers are hard at work fixing the issues related to the powerful signal of our radio dial neighbor, WBZ 1030.Fr. Chris said he's hearing a lot of excitement for the radio show and for the radio station.Introducing today's topic, Scot said it's a common misunderstanding that there is just one mission society in the archdiocese, but in fact there are four. An explanation after the break.**2nd segment:** Scot and Fr. Chris welcomed Maureen and Sr. Lisa to the show. Scot said he always thought the Propagation of the Faith was *the* pontifical mission society. Maureen said as a legal corporation in Boston they do business as the Propagation of the Faith, Inc., but there are four related societies. The Propagation of the Faith is responsible for mission education in developed countries, to help them be aware of the need to pray for the missions around the world and to support them. The Holy Childhood Association is for children from Kindergarten to Confirmation. The motto is children helping children. All the support goes to help children 14 and under. The children are asked to pray a Hail Mary every day for kids in the missions who don't know God loves them, who need an education, food to eat, a place to sleep, medicine when they're sick, etc. And they're asked to remember to do this on their own, without prompting from parents or teachers.There is also the St. Peter Apostle Society, which raises up a local clergy in the missions. Helps men in the missions who want to become priests but can't because of poverty. The Missionary Union is non-fundraising and asks people to pray for the spread of the Gospel around the world. They publish brochures and books.The name "pontifical" connects to the Pope's title as Supreme Pontiff. The mission societies report through the [Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples](http://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/congregations/cevang/index.htm) to the Pope. They serve at the behest of the local ordinary, but their ties are to the Holy Father.Fr. Chris noted that Maureen travels around the diocese to foster mission awareness. When she talks to young people, he asked what captivates them most? Maureen said it's most important to convey that the gifts the kids have--talents, goods, spiritual gifts--are gifts from God. Prayer is the most important thing you can do for anyone, she tells them. She also helps them understand the concept of sacrifice and the children are fascinated to find out that the US was mission-dependent only about 100 years ago.Sr. Lisa said her religious order was invited to the US in 1908 as a mission to the immigrant people in the US. The order was founded in Germany. The order might have folded when some of its sisters were martyred in Papua New Guinea, but many woman joined the order because of the witness so the order went to their bishop to be given a new mission for all of the new sisters and they were sent to Pennsylvania.Maureen said American children are so used to their material possessions that she shows them children around the developing world who are happy, but who still lack the basic necessities.Scot said the most common way people in the archdiocese hear about the missions is through a missionary speaking to the parish. Sr. Lisa said the experience is amazing because there is an openness and desire of people to hear the mission message and to help. She believes that it is because missions is of the essence of our faith. Sr. Lisa said in her two years coming to the archdiocese she has often heard people tell her of their desire to help the missions and sometimes how they themselves once wanted to be missionaries.Scot noted that Sister said the missionary character is in the DNA of the Church. Sister said this comes from Jesus' last words: "Go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit." ([Matthew 28:19](http://www.usccb.org/nab/bible/matthew/matthew28.htm)) Sister said she once had the opportunity to baptize a baby in Peru. On an early morning, she had a woman come to her and ask her to baptize the baby. Sister said the priest would do it later in the day, but the woman said her baby was very sick. Sister invited her into the convent chapel and led the woman through the questions committing her to raising the baby as a Catholic. She baptized the baby. Although she never saw the baby again, Sister knew that he had received the spark of God's life.Maureen said God uses us according to the talents He gave us and determining those talents is essential to our living the mission we have been given. We need to listen to God to learn where He wants us to go. He wants us to go because the Church is missionary by nature. Sometimes we need to *go* to the person at the desk next to us at work. For others, we need to *go* to a third world nation. But we can only do this if we listen.Sister pointed out that Maureen is living it as well, having sent her kids on teen mission trips with Sr. Lisa.Sister has three rules for the teens: 1. If you don't like nuns, don't come because you'll be with Sister all day, every day ; 2. If you don't like to pray, don't come because you'll get up early every morning to pray; 3. If you don't like to sing don't come, because Sister likes to sing a lot.* [Missionary Sisters of the Most Heart of Jesus' mission in the Dominican Republic](http://www.mscreading.org/domincanrepublic.html)**3rd segment:** Scot said he's the only one in the room who hasn't been on a mission trip, but Sr. Lisa and Maureen said they will get him on one. He asked Sr. Lisa about her trip to Haiti last November and earlier in the year.Sr. Lisa said she started her missionary work with a time in Haiti 20 years ago with the group [Hands Together](http://www.handstogether.org/). So after the earthquake, she really wanted to go back. Ten weeks after the earthquake she was in the country. They started a feeding program for the children. The sisters called Fr. Tom Hagan from Hands Together to celebrate Mass for the children on Easter. Even though he had been in Haiti for 14 years he was still shocked by the conditions for the people Sister was working with. Hands Together then came back to the locale and built a school for the kids. Maureen said Fr. Hagan is well known in Boston and she often uses his work as an example of what the societies are doing in Haiti. Sr. Lisa returned for November and part of December. She went to a cholera treatment center. It was terrible. But there were many people willing to help out. She said next to the school they had also built a clinic. The situation is still very bad. When cholera arrives in a place, it said to stay for 100 years.Scot asked her to describe the experience of the youth mission trips. She has done 34 of them with hundreds and hundreds of young people. About 10 days ago at a retreat at the University of Penn, she encountered a young woman who went on a mission trip with her to Mexico in 1994. The young woman is now a campus minister. Another young man went on five mission trips to the Dominican Republic and then after college went back there for a year to teach art in all the schools in his area.On teen mission trips, they mostly work with children in the parishes. They do catechesis in what she called a catechesis blitz. The children always pay close attention to her songs and prayers and teaching. Then they break up the group of kids into four groups and do arts and crafts, games, and other activities. At the end, the pray together and sing again and leave them with a rosary and candy. All of the supplies are donated and raised by the teens going on the trip, including all the school supplies. They also brought supplies for the older kids, including backpacks and school supplies for upper grades and even college.Fr. Chris asked about the *mite box* for the Holy Childhood Association. The mite box has been around for a very long time. It is named after the biblical story of the widow's mite. They are cardboard boxes and kids use them all year long to make sacrifices. Besides just giving up candy bars, they also do extra chores around the house, do odd jobs, give found money, and any other kind of sacrifice. It's important to note that in Jesus' time, the widow didn't have any real means of support and would have been the poorest of the poor and so for her to give, it would have been from her extreme need.Sr. Lisa notes that pontifical mission societies exist in every country. Even in the Dominican Republic, the kids collect for the missions. Maureen recalled a time in Ecuador, going up a jungle river in a dugout canoe to a remote village. The people they were visiting put on a pageant for the dignitaries and at the end of the pageant, the kids--some of whom had no shoes or a second set of clothes--stepped up and put in their own coins. It was just $5 total. Maureen said one child told her: "We know that there are children who are poorer than we are, because they don't know Jesus." They told her to tell the children in the US that they need to pray for them.**4th segment:** Fr. Chris brought a group of seminarians on a mission trip last year. He said the most important idea is a quote from Cardinal Cushing, "We are all missionaries." We are all called to share the Good News. The future priests, when they eventually meet missionaries who come to the parish like Sr. Lisa, will know something of the need. The seminarians could not believe the poverty they encountered. He believes that if more Americans could see the need in the developing world first hand, we would do even more than we do.Scot notes that even our poorest parishes in the US are better off than most mission parishes. Even though we have a shortage of priests in the archdiocese, we have the blessing of hundreds of active priests, whereas in many mission countries, they have a shortage of priests that results in one priest per hundreds of square miles in some cases.Sr. Lisa said it seems we've lost the passion for our faith compared to the time of the apostles. We see miracles around us every day, but we forget that God has given us many gifts and that our calling is to go out. Mission comes from a Greek word meaning "to be sent." We have a responsibility to one another. One way of being missionary is to give by going, but the other is to go by giving. We must give love most of all. Maureen calls it being a stationary missionary. Sr. Lisa was called to leave her home and family, but we are no less called to be missionaries. For us, being stationary does not take away our responsibility to share the Gospel with everyone we encounter.Scot said our first bishop in Boston, Bishop Cheverus, was a missionary himself. A very important part of Bishop Cheverus' mission, his desk, adorns the entrance to the Pontifical Mission Societies in the pastoral center. Maureen said it reminds us of where we came from. In his time, there were 300 Catholics in the Boston region. He brought the desk from France and used it to write letters to the French-speaking people in Canada and in France asking them to support his mission with both prayers and financial support. When missionaries come to Boston and see the desk and realize that we have gone from that desk and two priests on horseback to the Archdiocese today and all the dioceses of New England, they see that they are the same sort of seed wherever they are serving.* [Cardinal Sean's Blog, "Visiting with the Propagation of the Faith"](http://www.cardinalseansblog.org/2011/01/21/visiting-with-the-propagation-of-the-faith/) Fr. Chris said every diocese has once been the recipient of missionary activity and eventually sends out missionaries. "To whom much is given, much is expected." It's in our DNA to want to give back to others.* [Pope John Paul II, Apostolic Letter for the Advent of the Third Millennium](http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/john_paul_ii/apost_letters/documents/hf_jp-ii_apl_20010106_novo-millennio-ineunte_en.html)* [Pope Benedict XVI, Message for World Mission Sunday 2011](http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/benedict_xvi/messages/missions/documents/hf_ben-xvi_mes_20110106_world-mission-day-2011_en.html)
We have author and founder of Crystal Peaks Youth Ranch, Kim Meeder with us! Kim and her husband Troy work with abused horses and put them together with abused children to bring healing and hope to both! More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Healing Hooves and Hands Together in Love - with Kim Bloomer & Jeannie Thomason
We can finally start putting the hands together (HT)! Some students encounter the most difficulties here, especially in the first few years of piano lessons. Although the methods presented here should immediately help you to acquire technique faster, it will take about two years to be able to really take advantage of everything that the [...]