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Case Closed begins with The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe this week. We'll hear The Hiding Place, his story from May 9, 1950. (30:13) Then we hear The Smell of Death, from The Sounds Of Darkness. That originally aired September 8, 1967. https://traffic.libsyn.com/forcedn/e55e1c7a-e213-4a20-8701-21862bdf1f8a/CaseClosed976.mp3 Download CaseClosed976 | Subscribe | Spotify | Support Case Closed Your donation of any amount keeps Case [...]
“In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.” (1 Thessalonians 5:18 KJV) We have so much to be thankful for, it can be difficult to know where to start offering our praise and gratitude to our heavenly Father. Certainly, we all have stories of how God came through for us during a major crisis in our life. But there are countless “minor” blessings that we enjoy every day that shouldn’t go unnoticed—or unmentioned in our prayers of thankfulness. In her remarkable book The Hiding Place, Corrie ten Boom relates an amazing story about the importance of being thankful. Corrie and her sister Betsie were held in a concentration camp known as Ravensbrück, where they lived in barracks that were plagued by fleas. Fleas were everywhere—in their beds, in their clothes, in their hair, and on their bodies. One day Betsie told Corrie that they needed to give thanks for the fleas. Corrie thought Betsie had gone too far. She couldn’t imagine thanking God for fleas. But Betsie insisted, reminding her sister that the Bible says, “In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you” (1 Thessalonians 5:18 KJV). Still, Corrie didn’t want to thank God for the fleas. But as it turned out, Corrie and Betsie were trying to reach the other women in their barracks with the message of the gospel. They had been holding Bible studies, which was forbidden in the camp. They found out later that because of the fleas, the guards would not go into their barracks. That allowed the sisters to hold their Bible studies with no fear of being discovered. As a result, they had the freedom to minister to their fellow prisoners. One obvious takeaway from this story is that God can use even fleas to accomplish His work. A less obvious takeaway is that we should do a major expansion of our concept of things to give thanks for. If the Bible said, “In some things give thanks,” I would say, “No problem there!” But it says, “In every thing give thanks.” And that’s not an easy thing to do. We’re conditioned to say thank you for things that obviously benefit us. We treat gratitude as part of a transaction. You do something nice for me, and I say something nice to you. But that’s not what God is looking for. That’s not what the apostle Paul is saying in 1 Thessalonians 5:18. God wants us to maintain a spirit of thankfulness that isn’t dimmed when things don’t go our way. He wants us to recognize the endless supply of things we can and should be grateful for. The verse doesn’t say we should give thanks for every thing; it says we should give thanks in every thing. We don’t have to be glad or thankful that tragedies occur. But we can be thankful that, in spite of the tragedy, God is still on the throne, and He is still in control of all circumstances that surround our lives. Reflection question: What common, daily blessings are you thankful for? Discuss Today's Devo in Harvest Discipleship! — The audio production of the podcast "Greg Laurie: Daily Devotions" utilizes Generative AI technology. This allows us to deliver consistent, high-quality content while preserving Harvest's mission to "know God and make Him known." All devotional content is written and owned by Pastor Greg Laurie. Listen to the Greg Laurie Podcast Become a Harvest PartnerSupport the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join host Victoria Carthew as she speaks with Kate Mildenhall about her latest novel, “The Hiding Place”. This brilliant story begins when Lou sees an ad for a long-abandoned mining town up for sale. It doesn't take her long to convince her sister and their oldest friends to go in on the idyllic property. But things start to go wrong before they even arrive... Soon none of that will matter, though, because by the end of the first night someone will be dead.Purchase “The Hiding Place” from your local QBD Books store or online here: https://www.qbd.com.au/the-hiding-place/kate-mildenhall/9781761429057/ Follow along with QBD Books here: QBD Books on Facebook: www.facebook.com/qbdbooks QBD Books on Instagram: www.instagram.com/qbdbooks QBD Books on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@qbdbooksaustralia
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The Drunk Guys sea how much beer they drink this week when they read Seascraper by Benjamin Wood. They scrape by with: Hiding Place by Hudson Valley Brewing and Double Mosaic Dream by Other Half Brewing. Join the Drunk Guys next Tuesday when they read The Loneliness of Sonia and
Even when I don't have a full episode in me, I still got a word for y'all.This Off the Page moment is all about community — and how isolation can feel like peace until it becomes hiding. We love to say we're “protecting our peace,” but sometimes that's just fear wearing a self-care outfit. The truth is, healing needs people too. You can rest, reset, and recharge alone, but you weren't meant to stay there forever.Take this as your reminder to find your people, lean into your support system, and stop trying to do life all by yourself. You don't have to earn community. You just have to let yourself be seen by it.If this resonated, share it with someone who's been pulling away.✨ Mentioned in this episode:Community, growth, and isolationLearning to accept help and supportTrusting God through connection and vulnerability
Author Kate Mildenhall talks about her new novel The Hiding Place; Justin ‘Digga' Calverley explains how to grow watermelons; film reviewer Anthony Carew has seen Yorgos Lanthimos newest adaption Bugonia; the team invents their own sporting event as an option to the Melbourne Cup; tech expert Vanessa Toholka shares the intel on the summer's hottest accessory: tech sunglasses; linguist Kate Burridge tries to clear the confusion on confusing words and comedian Belal Hassoun shares some linguistic confusion from his own life. With presenters Jas Moore, Nat Harris, Rachel Withers & Charlie Lewis.Website: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/programs/breakfasters/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Breakfasters3RRRFM/Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/breakfasters/
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OPEN HEAVENSMATALA LE LAGI MO LE ASO GAFUA 27 OKETOPA 2025(tusia e Pastor EA Adeboye) Manatu Autu: O Le Alii O Lo'u Lafitaga (The Lord Is My Hiding Place)Tauloto Tusi Paia – Salamo 119:114 “O lo‘u lafitaga, oe ma lo‘u talitā; ‘ou te fa‘amoemoe i lau afioga.”Faitauga - Tusi Paia: Salamo 32:6-7I uluai tausaga i le avea ai o a'u ma taitai aoao o le Ekalesia RCCG, na sau la'u avā i le taimi o le fonotele a le Ekalesia i se tasi tausaga ma faapea mai, ‘E manaomia le 5000 tala faaopoopo e fafaga ai tagata o le fono mo le asō'. Na ou fesili atu ia te ia, ‘la'u pele, o a fea e te manaomia ai le tupe? O le asō poo le taimi nei?'na fesili mai poo le a le esesega. Na ou faailoa atu lea e telē le eseesega o le taimi nei ma le asō. Ona ia tali mai lea, ‘E matou te manaomia le tupe i le asō'. Ona ou fai atu lea, ‘e mafai la ona e alu. A ou maua loa le tupe, ona ou avatu loa lea ia te oe'. I le taimi na sau ai mo se tupe, sa leai se tupe ia te a'u, peitai ou te iloa e iai le Atua i le lagi, o lo'u lafitaga. E mafai lava ona ou tamo'e ia te ia pe a oo i puapuaga. Ina alu ese atu la'u avā, na ou liliu atu i le Alii ma faapea atu, ‘Ua o mai tagata. O ou tagata, ma e lē mafai ona ō fia aai'. E lei leva, ae sau se tamaloa e lē lotu ia matou e fia vaai ia te a'u. Sa ui ane i le matou nofoaga o togālauapiga ma vaai mai i le motu o tagata o ō mai i totonu. Na afe mai e fia iloa poo le a le mea o tumutumu ai tagata ma faapea mai, ‘o le a le mea lea e tupu iinei?'. Na ou fai atu ia te ia o le matou fonotele faaletausaga. Na tali mai, ‘matagofie! Ou te sau la i le tausaga fou', ona tuu lea o lona lima i lana taga, aumai se teutusi ma faapea mai, ‘i le taimi nei, ou te fia fesoasoani i le Ekalesia i la'u meaalofa lea', na ou tatalo mo ia ona alu lea. Ina ua ou tatala le teutusi, e 1000 tala o loo iai. Ua ou faapea ia te au lava, ‘faafetai le Atua, o lea ua maua le 1000, toe la o le $4000'. E lei leva, ae o mai taitai o le autalavou a le Ekalesia e vaai au i le ofisa ma latou aumai se teutusi. Ua ou tatalo mo latou ona ō lea. Na ou tatalaina le teutusi ma sa iai le 2000 tala. E lei leva se taimi ae ou valaau i la'u avā e sau ona ou tuuina atu lea ia te ia le 5000 tala na ia ole mai ai i le amataga, aua na saunia e le Atua i se vavega le isi 2000 tala. I le Salamo 61, na tagi atu le fai Salamo i le Atua e taitai o ia i se papa e sili ona maualuga atu ia te ia. O le Upu a le Atua o le papa o lo tatou lafitaga mai puapuaga ma mea e faamāina ai. Le au pele e, e le mafai ona e puapuagatia pe a tuuina atu lou faamoemoe i le Upu a le Atua. A tuuina atu lou faatuatua atoatoa i lana Upu, e na te faalafi ia te oe i lona lafitaga ma faamautinoaina e lē faamāina oe. TataloTamā, faamolemole ia e faalafi ia te au i lou lafitaga. Aua nei faamāina a'u, i le suafa o Iesu, Amene.
This week, Casper and Vanessa explore the theme of Advocacy in Chapter 27 of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows! They discuss empathy for the dragon, Voldemort's big realization, and next steps for the trio! Throughout the episode we consider the question: when is it possible and necessary to advocate for yourself?Thank you to M for this week's voicemail! Next week we're reading Chapter 28, The Missing Mirror, through the theme of Closure.Harry Potter and the Sacred Text is a Not Sorry ProductionFind us at our website | Follow us on Instagram--It's two sickles to join S.P.E.W., and only five dollars to join our Patreon for extra content every week! Please consider helping us fill our Gringotts vault so we can continue to make this show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The main bedroom should be a quiet, peaceful sanctuary where we recharge ourselves and enjoy intimate moments. But when clutter invades, visual distractions and mental noise can drain our energy and diminish the quality of our sleep. In episode #275 of The Clutter Fairy Weekly, Gayle Goddard, professional organizer and owner of The Clutter Fairy in Houston, Texas, offers strategies for transforming your primary bedroom from a stress-inducing mess into a tranquil refuge. Show notes: https://cfhou.com/tcfw275The Clutter Fairy Weekly is a live webcast and podcast designed to help you clear your clutter and make space in your home and your life for more of what you love. We meet Tuesdays at noon (U.S. Central Time) to answer your decluttering questions and to share organizing tools and techniques, success stories and “ah-hah!” moments, seasonal suggestions, and timeless tips.To participate live in our weekly webcast, join our Meetup group, follow us on Facebook, or subscribe to our mailing list. You can also watch the videos of our webcast on YouTube.Support the show
Pastor Daniel teaches that in life's storms and end-time tribulations, God calls His people to be “hidden in rest,” explaining from Hebrews 4 and Mark 4 that true security is found in ceasing from our own works and resting in Christ's peace, righteousness, and meekness—a divine calm that guards the heart, subdues fear, and hides us safely in God's will.
Today's message, A Safe Hiding Place, takes us to Psalm 91, where we're reminded that God is our shelter and refuge. No matter what dangers surround us, His presence provides perfect peace. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1528/29
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On May 30, 1922, Washington D. C.. officially gained a new monument when the Lincoln Memorial was dedicated. What additional history was being reported in newspapers the day the nation's 16th president was being remembered?SOURCES“10 Things You May Not Know about the Lincoln Memorial.” History.com. Accessed March 15, 2025. https://www.history.com/news/lincoln-memorial-facts. “Advertisement: Bestervelt's Grocery and Market (Page 12).” The Kalamazoo Gazette (Kalamazoo, Michigan), May 30, 1922. www.newspapers.com.“Alleged Slayer of Girl Bride in Seattle Held in Peru!” The Seattle Star (Seattle, Washington), May 29, 1922. www.newspapers.com.Associated Press. “Alleged Slayer Will Not Be Brought Back to State For Trial.” The Bellingham Herald, (Bellingham, Washington), June 5, 1922. www.newspapers.com.“Body in Trunk Identified.” The Spokane Chronicle (Spokane, Washington), September 23, 1907. www.newspapers.com.Charles, Fred. “Hummel's Valley Ghost Refuses to Act for Watchers.” Cleveland Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), May 31, 1922. www.newspapers.com.“Have Clue in Hiding Place.” The Tacoma Daily Ledger (Tacoma, Washington), September 26, 1907. www.newspapers.com.“History & Culture.” National Parks Service. Accessed March 15, 2025. https://www.nps.gov/linc/learn/historyculture/index.htm. “Hot on Murderers' Trail.” The Seattle Star (Seattle, Washington), September 24, 1907. www.newspapers.com.“King County Histories.” King County WAGenWeb Agnes McCombs Covington. Accessed March 17, 2025. http://www.wagenweb.org/king/AgnesCovington.htm. “Lincoln Memorial Dedication Today.” The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, Maryland), May 30, 1922. www.newspapers.com.“Murder of a Young Woman.” The Washington Standard (Olympia, Washington), September 27, 1907. www.newspapers.com.“Murder Will Out: Took Fourteen Years.” The Daily Alaskan (Skagway, Alaska), May 30, 1922. www.newspapers.com.“Neighbors' Vote Favors Tenant of Ghost Farm.” Cleveland Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), June 1, 1922. www.newspapers.com.O'Moore, Peggy. “Child, 14, Police Mystery.” The Post Enquirer (Oakland, California), May 30, 1922. www.newspapers.com.O'Moore, Peggy. “Mystery Girl Explodes Wild Story of Thrilling Ride from L. A. in Box Car.” The Post-Enquirer (Oakland, California), May 31, 1922. www.newspapers.com.Poirier, Posted by Noel. “Ghost of Hummel Valley: A Tuscarawas Haunting.” Tuscarawas County Stories, December 30, 2022. https://tusccountystories.com/2021/08/31/the-ghost-of-hummel-valley-a-tuscarawas-haunting/.“San Francisco Call, Volume 102, Number 163, 10 November 1907.” San Francisco Call 10 November 1907 - California Digital Newspaper Collection. Accessed March 20, 2025.https://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=SFC19071110.2.6&e=-------en--20--1--txt-txIN--------.“Tenants of Ohio Farm Flee From Ghostly Visitor.” The Lima Republican-Gazette (Lima, Ohio), May 30, 1922. www.newspapers.com.SOUND SOURCESAl Jolson. "I'll Say she Does." www.pixabay.com/music.Lucille Hegamin and The Dixie Daisies. “Cold Winter Blues.” www.pixabay.com/music.Sophie Tucker. “Reuben Rag.” www.pixabay.com/music.
Pastor Daniel examines how being hidden in faith means allowing faith to become a living substance in our hearts, demonstrated by Rahab, Noah, and Moses, as we believe, take steps forward in obedience, lift our eyes to Jesus, and endure with steadfast trust until deliverance comes.
The CBS Radio Mystery Theater episode No Place to Hide tells the bleak and suspenseful story of Charles Powell, a man living under an assumed identity. Once wrongly convicted of murder, he escaped prison and was mistakenly declared dead after a charred body was misidentified as his. Freed by this accident, he built a respectable life, became a rising executive, and became engaged to his boss's daughter, Allison. His future seemed secure—until his past came back to haunt him.A former prison acquaintance, Clint Livets, suddenly appears and threatens to expose Powell's secret unless he pays heavily for his silence. Caught in a pressure cooker of blackmail, Powell and Allison resolve that the only way out is to eliminate the extortionist. Allison devises a plan to stage a car accident, but it backfires. Livets kills her before dying himself, and Powell's new life unravels.Despite Allison's loyalty, Powell is unmasked, accused of her murder, and left with nothing. In the end, he makes no defense, only asking for a quick punishment so he might “join her.”The episode mixes the familiar noir theme of a man trying to outrun his past with the tragic inevitability of fate. Larry Haines's performance as Powell drew empathy from listeners, while Jackson Beck's menacing blackmailer voice added menace. Many noted echoes of The Fugitive's Dr. Richard Kimble, with the twist of an even darker ending. Some listeners praised the suspense, the music, and the acting, while others criticized the resolution as too dismal or predictable. Still, for many, it stood out as a memorable tale of blackmail, doomed love, and the impossibility of escape.
Mike Harrelson - September 7th 2025 Every false hope will sink, but Jesus—the true King—never will. This week, Mike continues our King and His Kingdom series in Matthew 17:22–23, where Jesus again predicts His betrayal, death, and resurrection. Just as the Titanic was thought to be “unsinkable,” the disciples' misplaced expectations of a political Messiah blinded them to God's true plan. Mike shares how our own false expectations can leave us disillusioned, but the cross confronts and reshapes them with truth. Through the Spirit, God reframes our hopes, reminding us that Jesus alone is trustworthy, holy, and unsinkable. Learn more about our church: https://restoredtemecula.churchFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/restoredtemeculaand Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/restoredtemecula #Matthew17 #JesusOurHope #FaithInChrist #KingAndHisKingdom #RestoredTemecula Share this message with someone who needs to hear it. Chapters (00:00:00) - Wonders of the King(00:02:42) - The Titanic Sinks(00:10:03) - The Betrayal, Killed, and Reisen(00:11:54) - Misplaced Expectations Can Blind Us to God's Plan(00:17:56) - Reverent Submission During Trials(00:22:56) - The Cross(00:24:44) - Yield to God's Will(00:31:30) - He Will Guide Us Into All Truth(00:34:34) - John 10:10 During a Dark Moment(00:36:15) - Praying Over God's Promises(00:39:44) - Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom(00:46:19) - Prayer for Church(00:48:45) - The Titanic and Our Hopeful Life(00:51:59) - What Do You Put Your Hopes In?(00:53:55) - Coming Up to Prayers for Unmet Expectations
Pastor Daniel expounds upon the call to be hidden as a holy sacrifice, showing through biblical examples that God requires consecration of every part of our lives—mind, strength, heart, and walk—so that, cleansed and surrendered, we become living sacrifices who ride upon His high places with joy and victory.
Pastor Daniel shares how being “Hidden in Holiness” means a sacred separation unto God through His Word, blood, and Spirit, leading to consecration, reverence, and inner transformation, as we walk His highway of holiness and find refuge in His presence.
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Pastor Daniel examines how God's fire protects, purifies, and transforms—illustrated through Abraham's covenant, Israel's pillar, Daniel's friends, Elijah at Zarephath, and the Emmaus disciples—refining hearts from stone to flesh and engraving His law within us.
God raises and processes men to serve as refuges and guides for His people. From Moses to David, Peter, and Paul, He shapes vessels through trials, stripping away worldly influences to prepare them for His purpose. In every age, these men stand as hiding places—anchors in spiritual storms, lighthouses in darkness, and beacons of true light. Brother Singh reminds us that the church's security lies not in human systems but in men fully yielded to God, whose lives provide counsel, protection, and the wisdom of the Spirit for a world in turmoil.
Pastor Daniel highlights that a key hiding place for believers is found in spiritual watchfulness—maintained through prayer, the Word, worship, and quiet fellowship with Christ—where, free from striving, we receive His life, oil, and direction, remaining ready and preserved in every season.
“Secret Chambers and Hiding Places” is a collection of concealments and their uses, almost all within England, although a very few passages and chambers in continental Europe are mentioned, Jacobite hidey holes in Scotland, while the final chapter of the book covers Bonnie Prince Charlie's wanderings around Scotland, among caves and other hiding places. Most chapters are devoted to historical events; such as the the seventeenth century persecution of Roman Catholics (with many large houses having specially constructed “priests' holes”), or various unpopular monarchs and their hiding places.The text is scattered with legends and true stories, with occasional skeletons found, still hiding, long centuries after the searchers have left. The author describes hidden doors, passages, rooms and pits with enormous enthusiasm … and with considerable regret when he has to describe secret places lost to demolition or modernisation. You'll wish you could wander the country, poking into the darkest recesses of every old house you find! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
“Secret Chambers and Hiding Places” is a collection of concealments and their uses, almost all within England, although a very few passages and chambers in continental Europe are mentioned, Jacobite hidey holes in Scotland, while the final chapter of the book covers Bonnie Prince Charlie's wanderings around Scotland, among caves and other hiding places. Most chapters are devoted to historical events; such as the the seventeenth century persecution of Roman Catholics (with many large houses having specially constructed “priests' holes”), or various unpopular monarchs and their hiding places.The text is scattered with legends and true stories, with occasional skeletons found, still hiding, long centuries after the searchers have left. The author describes hidden doors, passages, rooms and pits with enormous enthusiasm … and with considerable regret when he has to describe secret places lost to demolition or modernisation. You'll wish you could wander the country, poking into the darkest recesses of every old house you find! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
“Secret Chambers and Hiding Places” is a collection of concealments and their uses, almost all within England, although a very few passages and chambers in continental Europe are mentioned, Jacobite hidey holes in Scotland, while the final chapter of the book covers Bonnie Prince Charlie's wanderings around Scotland, among caves and other hiding places. Most chapters are devoted to historical events; such as the the seventeenth century persecution of Roman Catholics (with many large houses having specially constructed “priests' holes”), or various unpopular monarchs and their hiding places.The text is scattered with legends and true stories, with occasional skeletons found, still hiding, long centuries after the searchers have left. The author describes hidden doors, passages, rooms and pits with enormous enthusiasm … and with considerable regret when he has to describe secret places lost to demolition or modernisation. You'll wish you could wander the country, poking into the darkest recesses of every old house you find! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Pastor Daniel explores how true spiritual safety and exaltation come from embracing humility, contrasting prideful self-exaltation like Uzziah's downfall with the meekness of Moses, Elisha, and obedient servants, urging believers to adopt the mindset of unprofitable servants who lift up Christ alone.
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On the surface, this topic might look like a kids' game, but in practice, the “Top 5 Hiding Places” in Star Trek is one of the broadest topics you can tackle. From objects and individuals to ships and whole planets, there is no limit to the amount of things being hidden in Trek, both tangibly and metaphysically and via cloak – the hiding just never ends. Our panel of host Jim Moorhouse and experts Katharine Robinson, Todd Kehoe and Dan Briggs, definitely go deep in defining their picks and ultimately you are going to be glad you found this TrekRanks to listen to! Episode Rundown: Diagnostic Cycle: We get into the many specific details of how this broad topic can be defined, from cloaks to metaphysical hiding and everything in between. Prime Directive: Each guest on this week's panel reveals exactly how they narrowed down their list and made their final choices. The Order of Things: All the picks are revealed with the TrekRanks' original “Five words and a hashtag” summary, along with one episode that helps frame their choice. Secondary Systems: For a few extra picks that just missed our final list. Regeneration Cycle: The panel recaps their final choices and we dissect some of the interesting statistical anomalies that arose from the discussion. Temporal Inversion: We flashback to a previous episode of TrekRanks and relay some of the feedback received from listeners. If you have your own picks you would like to relay to us, please hail us at 757-828-RANK (7265) and record your own personal TrekRanks log to let us know your Top 5 Hiding Places. (Or you can record it yourself and just DM us @TrekRanks.com on Bluesky.) Your comments could be used as part of a Temporal Causality Loop on an upcoming episode (and might get you a chance to be a guest on a future episode, too). And don't forget to check out TrekRanks.com for our entire back catalog of episodes and a detailed rundown on every episode of Star Trek ever.
Pastor Daniel emphasizes that true spiritual protection is found in walking in obedience to God's Word, illustrating through examples like the Passover, Job, Saul, and Noah that obedience creates a divine covering, while disobedience opens the door to destruction.
Pastor Daniel continues his series on God's Hiding Places by exploring how God's Word serves as a powerful hiding place and shield for believers, emphasizing that when His Word is hidden in our hearts, it purifies us, protects us, and forms Christlike character through the refining process of trials.
Silence can be a refuge—or a hiding place.In this episode, we explore the ways silence shapes our inner and outer lives: when it helps us respond with clarity, and when it becomes a way to withhold our truth. What happens when we stay silent to stay safe? And what's the cost of leaving our voice […] The post BOO478 – Silence: A Refuge or Hiding Place? appeared first on Marcia Hyatt.
The experience of future grace often depends on whether we will take refuge in God, or whether we will run for cover to other shelters.
Pastor Bryan shares a message from Psalm 32. Dr. Chapell reminds us that despite our unworthiness, the mercy of Christ is available to us without pause. We only need to acknowledge and confess our need for it. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1286/29
Saturday is review day on The Daily Promise. Every Saturday, we review the promises of the week so we can allow them to go deep into our hearts and lives. Here are the promises we covered this week. Psalm 32:7 – God is My Hiding Place. Psalm 62:1 - God is My Salvation. Ephesians 2:5-6 - You are Seated in Heavenly Places. Judges 6:12 - God Sees Who You Really Are. Psalm 32:8 - God Will Show You the Way to Go.
Today's Promise: Psalm 32:7 You have a hiding place, a place of refuge when problems and troubles come your way. That place of refuge is personal to you. God is not a hiding place, but your hiding place. When stress overwhelms you and the enemy is attacking from all sides, you can run to your hiding place. Your hiding place is not a location but a person. God is your hiding place. He covers you on all sides and protects you from the enemy's attack.
What if the grind you're proud of… is the thing that's quietly burning you out?In this raw and unfiltered episode, I'm diving into the invisible burnout—the kind that doesn't show up in your workouts, but lives in your mind. The kind that disguises itself as ambition, discipline, or “just being busy,” but is actually fear in disguise.
Corrie shares that in prison she had a good friend, an Ant, who shared the message that Jesus is her hiding place for safety.
Tom Patton • Psalm 119:113–119:120
On Earth As It Is In Heaven Series
In this episode, I share the story I've kept quiet for years. It's about the moment I disconnected from my emotional self and how that single, unconscious choice shaped my business, my leadership, and my voice for over a decade. I talk about the pain of building something successful that feels hollow—and how reconnecting with my story and truth became the path back to fulfillment, creativity, and power. If you've ever felt like your success cost you a part of yourself, this one's for you. On This Episode [00:04:42] — Two losses that cracked open my faith—and shut down my emotions [00:10:33] — Building a “successful” business while feeling completely disconnected [00:15:58] — The moment I realized I had become the operator of a machine [00:19:41] — Why strategy couldn't fix what was ultimately a survival pattern [00:23:07] — The difference between performance and presence—and why it matters [00:30:49] — What truly makes your message magnetic (hint: it's not just your credentials) [00:35:24] — How I rebuilt my business by returning to my voice, creativity, and truth [00:40:50] — Reconnection is the key to magnetism—and the beginning of healing
Today’s Bible Verse: "You are my hiding place; you will protect me from trouble and surround me with songs of deliverance." - Psalm 32:7 “Want to listen without ads? Become a BibleStudyTools.com PLUS Member today: https://www.biblestudytools.com/subscribe/ MEET OUR HOSTS at https://www.lifeaudio.com/your-daily-bible-verse/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.