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Best podcasts about Hearts on Fire

Latest podcast episodes about Hearts on Fire

The Falls Church Sermon Series
May 24, 2026 | Robert Watkins | Hearts On Fire | Acts 2:1-11

The Falls Church Sermon Series

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 26:41


School of Love Podcast

Friday of the Sixth Week in Easter

Pulse 94.1 FM
Week 667–Hearts on Fire Feet on the Move–Mark Raue–Humility

Pulse 94.1 FM

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 3:45


Mark Raue reflects on the attributes of humility. True humility is not weakness or low self-esteem, but a confident, others-centred disposition modelled most perfectly in the life of Jesus

Foundry UMC
Hearts on Fire, Fully Perceiving

Foundry UMC

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 27:44


A sermon preached by Ed Crump with Foundry UMC, April 19, 2026, the second Sunday of Easter.   Texts: Isaiah 51:1–6; Luke 24:13–35 April 19, 2026 Good morning. Will you pray with me, May the words of my mouth and the meditations of all our hearts be pleasing to you God, our Rock and our Redeemer. Amen.   There are moments in life when everything you thought was solid… suddenly isn't. Plans collapse. The future you trusted no longer exists. Many of us have had those moments since January 20, 2025. Some of us are dealing with illness or a sick loved one. Some of us have experienced heartbreak. Some of us are lonely. Some of us are feeling financial insecurity. And when we experience those things, usually all we can do is put one foot in front of another.   In our text from Luke this morning, that's where we meet the disciples: Not triumphant.  Not celebrating resurrection.  Not even waiting in hope. They are walking away from Jerusalem. Away from the place where everything fell apart. Away from the cross. Away from hope. Two friends walking away together. They say, “We had hoped…”  And note they use the past tense. “We had hoped he was the one to redeem Israel.”   Not just grief, but disorientation.   Their understanding of God, of justice, of the future has all unraveled. The Jesus they were presented with did not meet their expectations, so they had difficulty recognizing and accepting him. And if we're honest, many of us know that road. We know what it is to say, “I had hoped…” And for some communities, that sense of “we had hoped” is not just a moment or a season, but a painfully long history. A history of displacement, of promises broken, of identity challenged or erased.   Today, as we mark Native American Ministries Sunday, we remember that Indigenous peoples across this land are not abstract names from a history book. They are living communities, with real histories, sacred languages, deep wisdom, and enduring resilience with cultures that existed for thousands of years before their land was taken from them. And many carry stories of disruption and loss that echo, in their own way, that same cry: “we had hoped.” On this special Sunday during Easter Season, I want to read Foundry's WE ARE ON NATIVE LAND statement: When we gather for worship and ministry on the corner of 16th and P, we do so upon the sacred, traditional, and unceded lands of the Anacostan, Massawomack, Susquehannock, Piscataway, and Pomunkey peoples, who were forcibly removed from this area to allow for English settlement. As occupiers of their territory, we recognize them as the original and perpetual stewards of this land and gratefully acknowledge our responsibility for a more honest recounting of our history that empowers us to work for the thriving of all people!     Now hold that ugly, inconvenient reality alongside the voice from the prophet Isaiah we read this morning: “Listen to me, you who pursue righteousness… look to the rock from which you were hewn.” Isaiah is speaking to a people who are also disoriented. They are exiled, displaced, unsure of who they are anymore. In the wake of the Babylonian Exile, everything that once defined them: land, temple, nation, has been stripped away. They are not just geographically displaced; they are spiritually disoriented, wondering if they are still God's people at all. And into that uncertainty, God does not begin with explanation but with invitation: “Look to the rock from which you were [cut].” Isaiah says to remember Abraham and Sarah, how God brought life out of barrenness, promise out of impossibility. In other words, Isaiah is saying, your identity is not determined by your present loss, but by God's enduring faithfulness. Scripture tells us that every human being is made in the image of God. That's why we proclaim that truth in rainbows and banners right out front:  “No matter anything, you are welcome here to be met by our God, who knows you by name, and who loves you, and who wants to have an ever deepening relationship with you. Welcome.” That means no people, no culture, no community is less-than.   Even now, God says, salvation is on the way, not just for you, but as a light for all nations. What feels like an ending is, in God's hands, still unfolding. The prophet Isaiah says: “For the Lord will comfort Zion… will make her wilderness like Eden.” What looks barren is not the end of the story. But here's the tension between our texts from Isaiah and Luke today: On the road to Emmaus, the disciples know the story. They know the Scriptures. They know the promises. And still…they're walking away. They really don't understand what's going on. And then, all of the sudden, without announcement, Jesus comes alongside them. And they don't recognize him. He's not what they expected. Not what they had “hoped for.” Luke tells us, “their eyes were kept from recognizing him.” The risen Christ is right there walking beside them, and they don't recognize him. [PAUSE]   Why don't they know it's Jesus? I don't think it's because they're actually foolish. And I don't think it's because they completely lack faith. Rather, I suspect it's because sometimes grief closes our vision. Sometimes disappointment narrows what we can imagine God doing; or loved ones doing; or our ability to persevere.   And what does Jesus do when the disciples don't recognize him?  …and I think this is one of the most instructive parts of this passage… Jesus listens. He lets them tell the story. Cleopas basically says, ‘Are you the only one in Jerusalem who hasn't heard what happened to Jesus?' …to Jesus. …and what's really amazing is, Jesus lets them tell HIS OWN story and he just listens…he doesn't jump in and say, well of course I know the story, it's about me! He keeps quiet. He lets them name their grief. He lets them speak their dashed hopes out loud. And only then does he begin to reframe things. “Was it not necessary that the Messiah should suffer these things and then enter into his glory?” Beginning with Moses and all the prophets, he reframes the story. Not as failure. Not as defeat. But as part of a larger unfolding, where suffering and glory are somehow, mysteriously intertwined. This is where Luke and Isaiah meet. Isaiah says: Do not trust only what you see. God's future is bigger than your present reality. Jesus says: You are reading the story too narrowly.   But even after this incredible moment of teaching…the Disciples still don't recognize Jesus! Not yet. It's not until they reach the village. Not until there's an invitation. Not until they sit down. Not until they share a meal. In a text clearly designed to evoke the image of the Eucharist it says, “He took bread, blessed it, broke it, and gave it to them.” Then, and only then, do they recognize him. Not in the explanation. Not in the argument. But in the breaking of the bread. In the shared table. In an act of community. And this is exactly why John Wesley refers to Holy Communion as a “means of grace.” An opportunity to have a real encounter with God and Spirit.   According to the UMC website, a “means of grace” in the Methodist and Wesleyan tradition is: “...an ordinary channel—such as prayer, Scripture, or Communion—through  which God invisibly works to strengthen, sanctify, and convey [God's] love to believers. These practices, categorized as works of piety and devotion; mercy and compassion, are not meritorious acts but instruments for receiving grace and cultivating personal and communal holiness.” And in our tradition we celebrate the Eucharist in an “open table” where we invite all who desire to be Christlike—regardless of denomination, membership, or baptismal status—to partake in Holy Communion. And that tells us something about how we understand God's vision. In the Interpretation Bible Commentary on Luke, Fred Craddock notes something profound,  “...Luke here tells us that the living Christ is both the key to our understanding the Scriptures and the very present Lord who is revealed to us in the breaking of bread. His presence at the table makes all believers first-generation Christians and every meeting place Emmaus.” The table is not a place where difference disappears. It is a place where difference is honored, and still, there is room for everyone.  The Gospel is Good News precisely because it declares this inclusiveness and abundance.  There is more than enough in God's economy. And then, just as suddenly, just at the moment they recognize who Jesus is, he vanishes. But something is different. Something has changed in them: “Were not our hearts burning within us while he was talking to us on the road?” The recognition was not just about realizing it was Jesus. It was about becoming people who can fully understand who Jesus is. People whose hearts are awake. People who remember who they are called to be and act accordingly.  And what do they do after they recognize Jesus? They get up, immediately, and go back. Back to Jerusalem. Back to the place they had fled. Because resurrection doesn't just comfort us. It sends us. It calls us to service in the priesthood of all believers. And when it sends us, it sends us not just with ideas, but with action.   The question for us is:  How do we recognize Jesus like the disciples did? How do we live into the love of Christ we are called to embody?     The Wesleyan answer to that question is — of course — through various “means of grace” like prayer and Holy Communion. Let me give a specific example…   One of the most helpful practices I've found to help me improve my conscious contact with God, allowing me to more fully perceive God's presence is Centering Prayer.   Centering Prayer is a simple form of silent, contemplative prayer that invites us to rest in God, not through lots of words or scripted prayers, but through quiet consent to God's presence.    The practice is to choose a “sacred word” like peace, love, grace, or Jesus, and use the word to pray with and connect to God, gently returning to the word whenever our mind wanders.   So the practice is to sit in silence, letting thoughts come and go, always returning to our sacred word as a way of opening ourselves to God.   I want to invite everyone to try Centering Prayer now for a couple minutes to get a taste for the practice:   Sit up straight - comfortable and alert Choose a “sacred word” Take a deep breath in and out And silently introduce your sacred word as a simple prayer.  This is like “placing yourself” in God's presence without effort or expectations.   [2 MINUTES OF SILENCE]     What many people discover is that, over time, this practice makes God's presence more accessible—especially in difficult moments. The sacred word becomes “top of mind” and can readily remind us that God is always here.   What I most of all want to do this morning is encourage all of us to explore various means of grace as we journey through life. To find practices that help us improve our regular conscious contact with God.    [PAUSE] So what does this all mean for us today? It means: Christ meets us on the road we didn't plan to walk. Christ listens to the stories we tell, even when they are full of disappointment. Christ reinterprets our lives in light of a larger hope. And Christ is made known, not just in grand moments, but I think mostly in simple acts: Breaking bread. Sharing space. Welcoming one another. In quiet moments of prayer, meditation, and contemplation. And it also means this: We are ALL invited to be part of what God is doing in the world. Not just as charity. But as a partnership. Not as rescuers. But as people willing to listen, to learn, and to walk alongside.   So if you find yourself today somewhere on that road— Carrying grief… Holding disappointment… Wondering where God is in all of it… …or walking alongside someone who is struggling… Pay attention. Because today's Scriptures tell us we do not walk the road alone. Who is representing Christ to you on your journey?  As we begin to fully perceive, we may also begin to see Christ in one another: in acts of compassion; in truth-telling; in shared table; in repaired relationships. May we, with God's help, not only recognize Christ walking with us, but also be willing to imitate Christ in lives of love, compassion, justice, humility, and shared humanity. Amen.

Destination Church
4.26.26 Hearts on Fire

Destination Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 32:34


Community Christian Church: Naperville
Hearts on Fire Sunday | Worship & Prayer

Community Christian Church: Naperville

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2026 34:13


This special Hearts on Fire Sunday service captures a powerful moment in the life of COMMUNITY—a gathering marked by passionate worship and corporate prayer for unity, healing, and renewal.Rooted in Luke 24:32, this experience kicks off IGNITE Week, a season of intentional prayer, fasting, and discipleship. You'll hear reflections that call us to surrender again to Jesus, celebrate new life, and trust God to bring restoration to our neighborhoods and world.This service reminds us:New life is possible in ChristPrayer is how the church aligns its heart with God's KingdomWhether you're listening for encouragement, clarity, or a fresh start, this episode is an invitation to step out of the shadows and into the light of God's love.To learn more about COMMUNITY or join us in person, visit communitychristian.org

Trinity Lutheran Elkhart Homilies
Easter 3: Hearts on Fire (feat. Pr. Mielke)

Trinity Lutheran Elkhart Homilies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 17:31


Destination Church
4.19.26 Hearts on Fire

Destination Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 41:23


Made in Metal
Metal sin filtros: Epica, Six Feet Under, Sacred Steel y más | Made in Metal 471

Made in Metal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 120:02


En este episodio de Made in Metal, tu podcast de heavy metal y hard rock, Tony González presenta una nueva descarga donde conviven la potencia del metal extremo, la épica del sinfónico y la energía del hard rock más actual. Un viaje sonoro que atraviesa diferentes intensidades y estilos dentro del metal, combinando bandas consolidadas con propuestas emergentes que mantienen viva la escena internacional. En este programa suenan: Sacred Steel, Roth, Unrecht, Salem UK, Son & Bastard junto a Álvaro Fadeout, Gayola, Temple Balls, Mystfall, Epica, Six Feet Under, The Doobie Brothers, Vórtice, PitchBlack, The Sweet Metal Band, Hearts On Fire y Alta Tensión. Un episodio que conecta riffs contundentes, melodías envolventes y la agresividad del metal más directo, ofreciendo una experiencia completa para los amantes del género. Emitido en: Sol y Rabia (España) Asalto Mata Radio Rock (España) Lado Salvaje Radio (Argentina) Heavy Metal Mansion (Puerto Rico) Si te gusta descubrir novedades de heavy metal, hard rock y metal extremo: suscríbete a Made in Metal en iVoox, dale like ❤️ y comparte este episodio. Queremos saber: ¿Qué tema te ha impactado más en este episodio 471? Programa 471 1.Sacred Steel - Ritual Supremacy, 2.Roth - Gruss Aus der Kuche, 3.Unrecht - Unrecht, 4.Salem UK - Silberback, 5.Son & Bastard y Alvaro Fadeout - Fuego, 6.Gayola - A toda velocidad, 7.Temple Balls - Tokyo Love, 8.Temple Balls - There will be Blood, 9.Mystfall - Whispers in the Tempest, 10.Epica - Cross the Divide, 11.Six Feet Under - Ill Wishes, 12.Six Feet Under - Approach Your Grave, 13.The Doobie Brothers - Walk This Road, 14.The Doobie Brothers - Jesus is Just Alright with Me, 15.Metal por Cuba, 16.Vortice - Mercenary, 17.PitchBlack - La hora de la muerte, 18.The Sweet Metal Band - Dark, 19.Hearts On Fire - Collective Mind, 20.Alta Tension - Cosas de Locos

Fathom Church
Hearts on Fire | Wonderful pt. 3 | Kyle Nelson

Fathom Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2026 45:30


What if the risen Jesus is more surprising, more personal, and more present than you've ever imagined? Our Wonderful series explores the kind of encounters with Jesus that leave people stunned, searching, and ultimately filled with unshakable wonder. Join us this Easter season to rediscover Jesus who meets you right where you are and changes everything.PRAYERText (904) 770-3037 if you would like a member of our prayer team to pray with or for you.NEXT STEPSAre you ready to learn more about what it means to walk with Christ, get baptized, or get connected within the church body? Click here to complete our digital connect card: https://fathom.churchcenter.com/people/forms/31883GOT QUESTIONS?Learn more about Fathom Church at http://fathom.church/WE'RE HERE FOR YOU!If you are looking for more encouragement and biblical teaching throughout the week, we hope you'll follow us on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, or download the Churchcenter app: https://churchcenter.com/setupMORE WAYS TO LISTEN:Fathom Beyond Sunday Podcast - Conversations with a biblical worldview and real life application - listen in on an engaging chat between leaders at Fathom discussing faith, life, and how we can carry the truth of the word taught on Sunday into our week Monday through Saturday.Fathom Family Podcast - Real talk on how to build a Godly marriage that is in it for the long haul while leading your kids toward their God-given potential and purpose in Christ.See all the ways to listen here:  http://fathom.church/category/listen/

Pulse 94.1 FM
Week 663–Hearts on Fire Feet on the Move–Mark Raue–Just War

Pulse 94.1 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 4:25


Mark Raue says 2026 has been marked by widespread conflict, most notably the controversial war on Iran, which has drawn strong condemnation including from Pope Leo XIV. Mark explains the Church's doctrine of just war and the tension between Jesus' call to peace and the responsibility to defend the vulnerable

Destination Church
4.12.26 Hearts on Fire

Destination Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 43:07


The Road to Emmaus

First Presbyterian Church - Florence, SC
APRIL 5: Hearts On Fire

First Presbyterian Church - Florence, SC

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 18:59


Hearts On Fire Luke 24:9-48 Dr. Stuart Bond April 5, 2026

Destination Church
4.5.26 Hearts on Fire - Easter

Destination Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 40:43


Messages at Trinity Church

Two disciples leave Jerusalem carrying disappointment and unanswered questions. Along the road, a stranger joins them, walks with them, and begins to make sense of everything through the Scriptures. When they sit down to eat and the bread is broken, their eyes are opened. It was Jesus with them the whole time. This is a powerful story from Luke where resurrection faith takes shape in quiet, unexpected ways. Not through spectacle, but through the Word and the breaking of bread. The risen Christ meets people right in the middle of confusion, grief, and searching, and gently draws their hearts back to life. Easter is more than a moment to remember. It is an invitation to walk with Jesus today. As He opens the Scriptures, He opens our hearts. As He reveals Himself, sorrow gives way to joy and the road we thought led to an ending becomes a path of redemption.

Destination Church
3.29.26 Hearts on Fire

Destination Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 41:45


Destination Church
3.22.26 Hearts on Fire

Destination Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 40:17


Luke 22 & 23

Destination Church
3.15.26 Hearts on Fire

Destination Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 44:37


Carrying the Cross!

Monte De Zion (Sermones)
Corazones Encendidos (Hearts on Fire)

Monte De Zion (Sermones)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026


Destination Church
3.8.26 Hearts on Fire

Destination Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 41:28


Trial Scenes

hearts on fire trial scenes
Destination Church
3.1.26 Hearts on Fire

Destination Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 40:16


Peter's Denial

Destination Church
2.22.26 Hearts on Fire

Destination Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 36:58


In the Loupe
Physical Retail, The Beginning or the End? ft. Peter Smith

In the Loupe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 55:04 Transcription Available


What if brick‑and‑mortar isn't dying, but splitting into winners and roadkill? We sit down with Peter Smith, former Hearts On Fire president, columnist for National Jeweler, and sales behavior coach, to unpack why independent jewelers just had their strongest five‑year stretch while the total number of stores keeps falling. Peter makes a compelling case that physical retail is both a beginning and an end: a beginning for operators who evolve with data, people, and design, and an end for those who stay stuck in habits from another era.Read the full National Jeweler Article: https://nationaljeweler.com/articles/14583-peter-smith-physical-retail-the-beginning-or-the-endSend a text Send feedback or learn more about the podcast: punchmark.com/loupe Learn about Punchmark's website platform: punchmark.com Inquire about sponsoring In the Loupe and showcase your business on our next episode: podcast@punchmark.com

The Westside Church
Hearts on Fire

The Westside Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2026 30:04


Sermon by Steve Lounsbury

The Westside Church
Hearts on Fire - PDF

The Westside Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2026


Sermon by Steve Lounsbury

The Westside Church
Hearts on Fire - Audio

The Westside Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2026 30:04


Sermon by Steve Lounsbury

Community Christian Church: Naperville
Hearts on Fire Sunday | Worship, Baptisms & Prayer

Community Christian Church: Naperville

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 33:09


This special Hearts on Fire Sunday service captures a powerful moment in the life of COMMUNITY—a gathering marked by passionate worship, life-changing baptisms, and corporate prayer for unity, healing, and renewal.Rooted in Luke 24:32, this experience kicks off IGNITE Week, a season of intentional prayer, fasting, and discipleship. You'll hear reflections that call us to surrender again to Jesus, celebrate new life, and trust God to bring restoration to our neighborhoods and world.This service reminds us:New life is possible in ChristBaptism is a declaration of grace, identity, and hopePrayer is how the church aligns its heart with God's KingdomWhether you're listening for encouragement, clarity, or a fresh start, this episode is an invitation to step out of the shadows and into the light of God's love.To learn more about COMMUNITY or join us in person, visit communitychristian.org

Pulse 94.1 FM
Week 647–Hearts on Fire Feet on the Move–Mark Raue–Missionary Discipleship

Pulse 94.1 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 4:29


Mark Raue says the word “mission” has deep roots in the Christian tradition, where it means being sent with a specific calling. Mission is central to Jesus' Great Commission, of embodying God's vision for humanity

BIT-BUY-BIT's podcast
Hearts On Fire | PMM 17

BIT-BUY-BIT's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2025 53:38 Transcription Available


In this episode of PMM, Jon & Max reflect on what the show has been, what it is, and where they want to take it next. They talk candidly about ditching rigid prep and Bitcoin-only rails to embrace broader, real‑world building: skills, tools, community, and practical sovereignty. From Jon's first local educational event with Fundamentals and Shadrach, to celebrating the high‑functioning doers in the Meshtadel, the focus is shifting toward action over theory—featuring people who actually build things, run businesses, and strengthen local resilience. BUY FUNDAMENTALS BOOK: https://zeuspay.com/btc-for-institutionsIf you're building in the physical world—carpentry, fabrication, energy, agriculture, logistics—we want to hear from you.Jon & Max outline plans to spotlight community makers via the Meshconomy boxes and profile series, and bring in experts who've scaled from tinkering to serious enterprise. Expect more voices, more practical guidance, and more bridge‑building between our digital chats and tangible outcomes. The invitation is open: if you're doing the work, come on and tell us what you've built and what others can learn from it.Stay Ungovernable.HELP GET SAMOURAI A PARDONSIGN THE PETITION ----> https://www.change.org/p/stand-up-for-freedom-pardon-the-innocent-coders-jailed-for-building-privacy-tools DONATE TO THE FAMILIES ----> https://www.givesendgo.com/billandkeonneSUPPORT ON SOCIAL MEDIA ---> https://billandkeonne.org/VALUE FOR VALUEThanks for listening you Ungovernable Misfits, we appreciate your continued support and hope you enjoy the shows.You can support this episode using your time, talent or treasure.TIME:- create fountain clips for the show- create a meetup- help boost the signal on social mediaTALENT:- create ungovernable misfit inspired art, animation or music- design or implement some software that can make the podcast better- use whatever talents you have to make a contribution to the show!TREASURE:- BOOST IT OR STREAM SATS on the Podcasting 2.0 apps @ https://podcastapps.com- DONATE via Paynym to JON @ https://paynym.rs/+idealpresident82- DONATE via Monero @ https://xmrchat.com/ugmf- BUY SOME STICKERS @ https://www.ungovernablemisfits.com/shop/ALTAIR TECHNOLOGIESAltair Tech is your one-stop shop for pleb mining supplies. They carry Bitaxes, Urlacher Conversion Kits, Bitmain Antminers, Shrouds, etc. Anything you can think of when it comes to Bitcoin Mining :).Use the affiliate link above and don't forget to use code UNGOVERNABLE at checkout. LAKE SATOSHILake Satoshi is a private lake located on 130 acres of land in Mid-Michigan. Originally a gravel pit, Lake Satoshi has since evolved into a tranquil oasis for those who love the great outdoors and Bitcoin culture.With the growing popularity of Bitcoin, Lake Satoshi has become a hub for like-minded individuals to network, camp, collaborate, and enjoy all that the property has to offer.The Annual Lake Satoshi Retreat is a unique weekend-long event in August (8/02). Tickets are available and can be paid with bitcoin. YOU MAY ALSO PAY IN CASH UPON ARRIVAL. Camping all weekend, BBQ + BTC speaker panels Saturday, and breakfast Sunday all included.(00:00) Moving, Not Moving On(04:28) Digital to the Physical(12:22) Don't Go Building Bunkers(16:08) Broadening the Tent(22:28) A-A-Ron(29:03) "Be Like Water. Don't Be Like Sandcastle." - Jon Lee(32:24) What Will Stay The Same(34:29) Don't Be The Cunt Chasing Butterflies(39:28) ALTAIR(41:54) LAKE SATOSHI(43:16) The Meshconomy(48:06) Alright Buddy. Good Year.

Revive Our Hearts
Behold, Hearts on Fire with the Word, Ep. 2

Revive Our Hearts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025


When the Spirit causes God's Word to burn in our hearts, we can't help but share it! It's what happened to Christ's followers on the road to Emmaus, and it can happen to you when you open your Bible. Nancy shares more in her message from Luke 24.

Revive Our Hearts
Behold, Hearts on Fire with the Word, Ep. 1

Revive Our Hearts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025


Here's a sobering truth from Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth: it's possible to know your Bible inside and out but still miss Jesus. From Luke 24, Nancy reminds you of your need for the Spirit to open your eyes and help you behold Him.

Pulse 94.1 FM
Week 641–Hearts on Fire Feet on the Move–Mark Raue–Disability

Pulse 94.1 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 4:06


Mark Raue reflects on his time leading a Catholic organisation serving children and young adults with intellectual disabilities. Mark says he witnessed a profound sense of sacredness and faith among the community that deeply moved and transformed him

The Go Radio Football Show Podcast
Hearts on Fire: Rangers Find Their Rhythm, Can Celtic Catch Up?

The Go Radio Football Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 97:28


The Go Radio Football Show: 24th of October, 2025. Join host Paul Cooney alongside ex Rangers Manager Barry Ferguson and Celtic Legend Peter Grant in Association with Burger King. This is a catch-up version of the live, daily Go Radio Football show.  Don't miss it – PLAY and HIT SUBSCRIBE, and NEVER miss an episode! Hearts Take Control: Hearts beat Celtic 3–1 at Tynecastle and now sit eight points ahead of the champions. Are Derek McInnes' men genuine title contenders or will the pressure tell? Celtic's Crisis Deepens: Just two wins in seven games. Brendan Rodgers faces mounting questions over recruitment, injuries, and whether January can save their season. Rangers' Turning Point: Danny Rühl secures his first domestic home win against Kilmarnock. Is this the start of a revival or just a small step in a long journey? Fan Reactions: Passionate calls from Celtic and Rangers supporters—frustration, optimism, and even a shout for Craig Bellamy as a future Celtic boss. Cup Semi-Final Countdown: Celtic vs Rangers at Hampden this Sunday. Who's the favourite? Barry Ferguson and Peter Grant share their verdicts. Transfer Talk & Tactical Tweaks: From Hearts' smart analytics-driven signings to Celtic's striker shortage and Rangers' formation flexibility—what's working and what's failing? The Go Radio Football Show, weeknights from 5pm-7pm across Scotland on DAB, Online, Smart Speaker and on the Go Radio App. IOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/go-radio/id1510971202 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.thisisgo.goradio&pcampaignid=web_share  In Association with Burger King. Home of the Whopper, home delivery half time or full time, exclusively on the Burger King App  https://www.burgerking.co.uk/download-bk-app. Follow us @thisisgoradio on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and Tik Tok  For more Go Creative Podcasts, head to: https://thisisgo.co.uk/podcasts/   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1ATeQD... 

606
Truro road trip and Hearts on fire!

606

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2025 67:22


Your football calls with Robbie Savage and Chris Sutton. Phone 08085 909693 free from mobiles and landlines. Text 85058 at your standard message rate.

Trinity Baptist Church - Danielsville, Ga.
Hearts on Fire: A Season of Consecration

Trinity Baptist Church - Danielsville, Ga.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2025 39:08


Simplistic Reviews Podcasts
(Ep. 258): Princess Cut 2: Hearts on Fire - Movie Commentary: Sep 2025

Simplistic Reviews Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2025 117:57 Transcription Available


Its DJ's Bday so lets watch a Christian movie and laugh our asses off. (This version has no audio of the movie. We have another version with movie audio) Watch the movie here: https://youtu.be/ncu9E9W0Q5E?si=6fD3O3BSvR3VbbEP Princess Cut 2: Hearts on Fire | 2021 Robert and Lauren Anderson are finally pregnant after years of trying to start a family, but Lauren is concerned that she won't be able to maintain her boutique business and be a good mother. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7988412/ Want More or Less? Click Here: Simplistic.Reviews/links Site: www.Simplistic.Reviews Podcasts: https://simplistic.media/podcasts Spotify: https://goo.gl/pcBg5V Twitter: https://twitter.com/simpletweeters Facebook: http://facebook.com/SimplisticReviews Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/simplygramming iTunes: https://goo.gl/orhsR4 #movie #Commentary #GoodBadMovies #god #Podcast #christian #jesus #funnymovies

Simplistic Reviews Podcasts
(Ep. 258): Princess Cut 2: Hearts on Fire - Movie Commentary with Audio: Sep 2025

Simplistic Reviews Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2025 117:51 Transcription Available


Its DJ's Bday so lets watch a Christian movie and laugh our asses off. (This version has audio of the movie. We have another version with no movie audio) Watch the movie here: https://youtu.be/ncu9E9W0Q5E?si=6fD3O3BSvR3VbbEP Princess Cut 2: Hearts on Fire | 2021 Robert and Lauren Anderson are finally pregnant after years of trying to start a family, but Lauren is concerned that she won't be able to maintain her boutique business and be a good mother. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7988412/ Want More or Less? Click Here: Simplistic.Reviews/links Site: www.Simplistic.Reviews Podcasts: https://simplistic.media/podcasts Spotify: https://goo.gl/pcBg5V Twitter: https://twitter.com/simpletweeters Facebook: http://facebook.com/SimplisticReviews Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/simplygramming iTunes: https://goo.gl/orhsR4 #movie #Commentary #GoodBadMovies #god #Podcast #christian #jesus #funnymovies

Fr Sean's Podcast
Intro to Liturgy #6: Scott Hahn's Genius of Setting Hearts on Fire = "Mystagogy"

Fr Sean's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 34:40


Send us a textThis is a big one, a game changer.If you're involved in with setting your heart on fire or others as a catechist, small group leader, OCIA person, CHECK IT OUT!

First Presbyterian Church of Fort Lauderdale
08/24/2025 “Sacred Encounters: Hearts on Fire”

First Presbyterian Church of Fort Lauderdale

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 29:27


Chatzylon 5: A Babylon 5 Podcast
Xena: Warrior Princess 5.09 “Seeds of Faith” and 5.10 “Lyre, Lyre, Hearts on Fire” ft. Shoumik | XenaChatz 51

Chatzylon 5: A Babylon 5 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2025 108:40


0:00- Intro, the RDJ Effect, and Double Pod Weekend!12:20- "Seeds of Faith" discussion52:35- "Lyre, Lyre, Hearts on Fire" discussion1:41:55- Chatzums  Magellan's newsletterBlueskyTwitchChatzumsEmail: chatzpod@gmail.comOur main podcast feed art was done by Camilla Franklin, whose work can be found at https://camillafranklin.myportfolio.com/

Doxa Bible Church : Messages
Hearts on Fire

Doxa Bible Church : Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2025 31:46


This week we are embarking on a new series through the book of Hebrews. Although Hebrews is a book in our Bibles, many bible scholars believe this was actually a sermon that was preached to the church gathered in Rome during the first century. The author of this sermon is unknown, however his message is most certainly made clear - namely, Jesus is Better. 

Sylvester Stallone Fan Podcast Network
Vince DiCola Interview: Rocky IV's Iconic Music: - War, & Hearts on Fire

Sylvester Stallone Fan Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 49:42


Hosts Tony and Rick, joined by special guest Vince DiCola, explore the creation of unforgettable tracks like “Training Montage,” “War,” and “Hearts on Fire,” which defined the 1985 classic. In this episode, Vince shares behind-the-scenes stories, his creative process, and the lasting impact of his music on Rocky fans and pop culture. From the synth-driven energy to the emotional depth of the score, we unpack why these tracks still inspire. Perfect for Rocky enthusiasts and music lovers!

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New Creation Church
May 4th, 2025 Pastor Tasha Bintliff - Hearts on Fire 1030AM

New Creation Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2025 49:49


May 4th, 2025 Pastor Tasha Bintliff - Hearts on Fire 1030AM

New Creation Church
May 4th, 2025 Pastor Tasha Bintliff - Hearts on Fire 830AM

New Creation Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2025 44:27


May 4th, 2025 Pastor Tasha Bintliff - Hearts on Fire 830AM

Newsong Church OC
Hearts on Fire

Newsong Church OC

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 31:35


If you had a one-word focus for your life, what would it be? Dave talks about how a zeal for knowing Jesus surpasses everything – check it out!

Newsong Church OC
Hearts on Fire

Newsong Church OC

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 31:35


If you had a one-word focus for your life, what would it be? Dave talks about how a zeal for knowing Jesus surpasses everything – check it out!

Feed Your Wild | Food for Your Ancient Body, Mind & Soul
Ep. 329 Leo Full Moon: Naked Hearts, On Fire

Feed Your Wild | Food for Your Ancient Body, Mind & Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 43:11


2025 is shaking up the cosmic dance floor, and February's Leo Full Moon is bringing the heat. From Venus stepping into warrior mode to Jupiter spilling cosmic tea, this episode unpacks why astrologers worldwide are calling this year a game-changer. We're entering an astrological pattern not seen for over 12,000 years – buckle up, stargazers. What Venus' back-and-forth dance means for us (and what she's really letting go of) The 160-year Neptune shift that's about to flip the script A rare planetary pile-up that's making even seasoned astrologers raise their eyebrows The herbal allies stepping forward to help us keep our cool & nourish the heart What that "dangling carrot" from the universe is really trying to tell you Why maintaining "heart coherence" isn't just spiritual fluff right now Medical astrology insights for the fired up and heart-broken Plus: The unexpected connection between Leo season, hawthorne berries, and your sovereign power.

Pray the Word with David Platt
Hearts on Fire (Luke 24:32)

Pray the Word with David Platt

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 8:15


In this episode of Pray the Word on Luke 24:32, David Platt challenges us to share God's Word with those around us.This upcoming year, together, we have the opportunity of enabling 10,000 gospel learners in hard-to-reach countries; and to engage over 30 million people with gospel-centered content, just like the podcast you're listening to today.Join us in making Jesus known in all neighborhoods and nations today!Visit radical.net/makejesusknown now!Explore more content from Radical.