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Discover why GVWR and cubic yard capacity matter more than trailer size alone. Experts break down Maxx-D, Load Trail, Texas Pride, and Hillcrest 7x14 models, revealing payload gaps up to 1,800 pounds and how sidewall height dictates your real hauling power.Info: https://www.poplarblufftrailer.com/blog/7-x-14-dump-trailer-capacity-yards--weight-limits--106964?category=5770 Poplar Bluff Trailer City: Poplar Bluff Address: 135 Hwy T Suite B Website: https://www.poplarblufftrailer.com/
Life does not always unfold the way we expect. Loss, disappointment, and suffering can leave us feeling bitter and abandoned. Yet the story of Ruth reminds us that God is still at work even when we cannot see Him. Through Ruth's loyal faith, Naomi's restoration, and Boaz's redemption, we discover that God's redemption turns our ruins into testimonies. Ultimately, Boaz points us to Jesus Christ, our Great Redeemer, who restores what sin and suffering have broken.
On today’s program, we’re speaking with Chris Ward about his new position as Hillcrest Academy Director of Stewardship.
Asking For a Friend - Week 8 of 8 Answering popular questions that were asked by our Hillcrest family. May 31, 2026 Speaker: Pastor Kurt Buchanan
Asking For a Friend - Week 7 of 7 Answering popular questions that were asked by our Hillcrest family. May 20, 2026 Speaker: Guest Speaker Lee Behrns Used with permission. CCLI Streaming License: 20979318
Have you ever known exactly what you were supposed to do but you just didn't want to do it? Perhaps it was somewhere you didn't want to go. Or something you didn't want to do, like apologizing. Or a leap of faith that scares you. How can we trust that doing the right thing will turn out better than doing it our own way? Come and see how God taught Joshua to trust Him through life-threatening situations as God's promises came true right before his eyes.
Asking For a Friend - Week 6 of 7 Answering popular questions that were asked by our Hillcrest family. May 13, 2026 Speaker: Pastor Kurt Buchanan
Who are we? Where did we come from? Why are we here? Every person wrestles with these questions. The best way to find your purpose in life is to understand The Story. God's Story woven through history. From Adam to Jesus to Paul to you. Understanding The Story will help you understand your story.
Asking For a Friend - Week 5 of 7 Answering popular questions that were asked by our Hillcrest family. May 10, 2026 Speaker: Pastor Kurt Buchanan Used with permission. CCLI Streaming License: 20979318 CCLI: 20140477 Church Copyright License: 204537
We all have a bit of a "control freak" inside us. When God feels distant or "up there," we often grab the steering wheel of our lives, convinced we know best. But God's heart has always been to move closer. From the smoke and thunder of Mount Sinai to the Tabernacle in the center of the camp, God has been making a way to be with His people. Come discover how surrendering our need for control opens the door to experiencing the presence of the God.
Once a week, on a Thursday, Stacey and J Sbu get into other people's lives. This week we've got anonymous from Hillcrest, who is feeling a bit emotional about their home situation. Here's what they had to say: “I'm the strong one in my family, the one everyone depends on. But I'm tired and no one checks on me. Do I speak up… or just keep going?” While J Sbu received an influx of worried and helpful voicenotes, he also spoke with Registered Counsellor Linda Turner. If you missed it live, listen in!
Asking For a Friend - Week 4 of 7 Answering popular questions that were asked by our Hillcrest family. May 3, 2026 Speaker: Intern, Scott Dueck Used with permission. CCLI Streaming License: 20979318 CCLI: 20140477 Church Copyright License: 204537
Life can feel uncertain, overwhelming, and even hopeless at times. The Israelites suffered under brutal slavery in Egypt. But God was not absent – He saw their suffering, heard their cries, and acted in power to deliver them. Through Moses, the plagues, the Passover, and the Red Sea, God revealed both His power and His personal care. Come hear the story of God's deliverance of the Israelites from slavery and learn how God delivers us from our slavery to sin.
Asking For a Friend - Week 3 of 7 Answering popular questions that were asked by our Hillcrest family. April 26, 2026 Speaker: Lead Pastor Steve Atkins Used with permission. CCLI Streaming License: 20979318
April is Autism Acceptance Month — a time to recognize and celebrate what it means to live with autism.It's an experience that looks a little different for everyone.On KPBS Midday Edition, we highlight local groups creating space and sharing resources in San Diego.We hear from people with the Autism Society San Diego and Revision, an inclusive art space in Hillcrest and La Mesa.Plus, an excerpt from the youth-led podcast, Voices del Valle. The podcast tells coming-of-age stories from the Imperial Valley.Guests:Tim Gobran, board member, Autism Society San DiegoJessica Boranian, creative mentor, RevisionZoe Berl Hahn, resident artist, RevisionAngela Sanchez, podcast host and student, Voices del ValleYelin Ojeda, poet and student
Sometimes life feels like it is out of control. Things fall apart, wickedness seems to be winning, and we suffer the consequences. It can be easy to wonder if God is with us in those moments. If there is a reason for all of it. Come hear the story of Joseph, betrayed by his family, betrayed by a woman, betrayed by a prisoner. Yet God's hand was behind it all bringing about the salvation of many. Learn with us to trust God through it all.
Asking For a Friend - Week 2 of 7 Answering popular questions that were asked by our Hillcrest family. April 19, 2026 Speaker: Lead Pastor Steve Atkins Used with permission. CCLI Streaming License: 20979318 CCLI: 20140477 Church Copyright License: 204537 Artlist License: 2750466
Generations passed since God had wiped humanity's slate clean with the flood, but mankind didn't learn. And yet God wasn't finished; he promised to launch his plan of redemption through Abram. But then nothing happens for decades. Come and learn about faith when the timeline stretches, answers don't come, and doubts creep in.
Send Robert a Text! This week marks the 16th anniversary of this crime. After listening to this episode, you'll think twice before answering a stranger's knock on your door. ***SUBSCRIBE HERE***For only $4 per month, you can Subscribe to Notorious Bakersfield to get access to the entire back catalog of episodes. Subscribe here:https://www.buzzsprout.com/1784628/subscribe
NYC Council member Tiffany Cabán (District 22, Astoria, Jackson Heights, East Elmhurst, Woodside and Rikers Island) talks about the Delivery Protection Act, which would regulate "last mile" delivery subcontracting by retail giants like Amazon, and Mayor Mamdani's first 100 days in office. Photo: An Amazon Prime delivery van parked in Hillcrest, Queens. Credit: Tdorante10 via Wikimedia Commons.
Creation, corruption, catastrophe. So goes the first part of the human story. Our mighty Creator is far too good to be close to rebellious people like us. But no matter how much he's allergic to our sin, he deeply loves us and wants us. When you read the start of The Story, you can't help but feel both unworthiness and acceptance. God is on a mission to bridge the gap between us and win back our straying hearts.
People love stories. They capture our imaginations and cause our emotions to sink and soar. The greatest story of all time is true and causes people to pack into churches around the world this Sunday. It's a story that doesn't leave you as you are. It's a story that invites you in, allowing you to know the author and main character personally. Once you join the ultimate story, you can never be the same.
Coal mining was always dangerous, but the worst day in Canada's coal mining history came on a June day in 1914. That day saw almost 200 men never return home to their families in the mountain community of Hillcrest, Alberta. ORDER MY FIRST HISTORY BOOK! CANADA'S MAIN STREET: https://sutherlandhousebooks.com/product/canadas-main-street/ Donate: buymeacoffee.com/craigu Donate: canadaehx.com (Click Donate) Support: patreon.com/canadaehx Merch: https://www.ohcanadashop.com/collections/canadian-history-ehx Hello Fresh: HelloFresh.ca/CHEHX E-mail: craig@canadaehx.com Twitter: twitter.com/craigbaird Threads: https://www.threads.net/@cdnhistoryehx Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cdnhistoryehx YouTube: youtube.com/c/canadianhistoryehx Want to send me something? Craig Baird PO Box 2384 Stony Plain PO Main, Alberta T7Z1X Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“He will never find God.” “She's a lost cause.” Too little, too late. If we took the time to think about it we could come up with a list of many people we think are too far gone to be reached by Jesus. In the early church there was one man who would have topped everyone's list. He was enemy #1, the biggest opponent to Christianity, and the biggest zealot imaginable. Join us as we see how God transformed Saul's life and the impact that one moment still has on our lives today.
Marty Bonick is about as well-known a name as you'll find when it comes to the National – and Nashville – healthcare scene. Bonick is President and CEO of Ardent Health, which operates 30 hospitals and more than 280 care sites across mid-sized urban markets nationwide, while employing over 24,000 team members. In this conversation, Bonick and Anne Hancock Toomey talk about his time growing up on Chicago's South Side with a construction-worker father and nurse mother, his shift from pre-med to healthcare administration, and learning the industry through an administrative fellowship at Hillcrest in Tulsa. He describes mentors who shaped his patient-first approach, early leadership lessons from serving frozen yogurt and prepping pizzas, and being thrust into a first CEO role at 32. He also recounts the moment when, watching the movie Twister on VHS, he got a call asking if he'd be interested in moving to Oklahoma. Yes, really. 2:13 From Chicago to Healthcare 4:40 Handy Skills and First Jobs 7:07 Mentors and Work Ethic 9:52 Hillcrest Fellowship to COO 13:04 Becoming CEO at 32 16:41 Three Leadership Rules 18:47 Starting Over in Louisville 22:25 Measuring What Matters 26:26 Taking The Career Fork 30:45 Fired 34:20 Traits of Great Leaders 36:41 Lightning Round Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Zion Decoteau updates on a 2yo shot and killed in a tragic Hillcrest domestic incident.
This interview is disseminated on behalf of Hillcrest Energy Technologies.Hillcrest Energy Technologies (CSE: HEAT | OTCQB: HLRTF | FRA: 7HI) is developing advanced power conversion systems aimed at improving efficiency across electric vehicles, renewable energy, and AI-driven data center infrastructure. In this interview, Founder & CEO Don Currie discusses the company's zero-voltage switching technology, its potential impact on energy efficiency and cost reduction, and how Hillcrest is positioning itself as electrification demand accelerates.From EV performance to data center energy savings, the discussion explores where the technology fits today and what investors should watch as the company advances toward commercialization.Learn more: https://hillcrestenergy.tech/Watch the full YouTube interview here: https://youtu.be/Pf-4QHZmOL4?si=hRaDatCgvX5EBDOeAnd follow us to stay updated: https://www.youtube.com/GlobalOneMedia
There will always be both false conversions and ignorant converts within the gathering of God's people. This Sunday we will encounter the first wolf in sheep's clothing of the early church. How they responded to this threat to the community will teach us how to avoid becoming distracted and instead continue to spread the Good News in communities everywhere we go.
What are you willing to die for? This is a daunting question, but one man named Stephen had a clear answer. When faced with opposition, he became an eloquent and forceful speaker with an unforgettable opportunity to give a history lesson and the gospel to the same religious leaders who convicted Jesus. Stephen's courage in the face of death shows us what he was living for. In the face of seeming defeat, the Jesus Revolution grows stronger!
Growth can be difficult. Growing comes with growing pains. Whether it's growing a family, growing a business, or growing the church. What do we do when things go wrong? When things get overlooked and things are not as they are meant to be. Perhaps God has prepared you to step into the mess and be the solution you never thought you could be. Join us on Sunday as we see how the church handled some of its own growing pains and discover how God is still using people today to do great things.
Coach Stout recaps Keota's 78-48 first-round victory over Twin Cedars, spotlighting Chase Safely's 35 points (including six 3s), a stingy full-court press that created 20 turnovers, and solid contributions from the whole roster. He previews a tough second-round road matchup at Hillcrest, noting key opposing players to contain and saying ball security and rebounding will be the deciding factors.
“Church is a bunch of hypocrites!” How many times have you heard this statement used? What if instead of trying to argue our way out of this statement, we leaned into it, acknowledged the truth in it, and learned how to recognize and repent of our own hypocrisy. Join us this Sunday as we dive into a time in the early church where hypocrisy was called out, and there was a great opportunity to grow closer to God.
In this special Q&A episode of The Celebrate Kids Podcast, Wayne and Dr. Kathy answer real questions from Christian school leaders and teachers at Linville Hill Christian School in Paradise, Pennsylvania and Hillcrest Academy in Minnesota. These questions aren't theoretical. They come from classrooms, dorm rooms, and dinner tables. Here's what they tackle: How do we teach empathy, especially toward students who are hard to love? Dr. Kathy explains that empathy begins with self-awareness. If children can't identify and manage their own feelings, they will struggle to recognize others' emotions. Discernment matters. Service matters. Prayer matters. And sometimes empathy grows not by fixing someone's pain, but by simply acknowledging it. Are we fooling ourselves about technology addiction? Screens are addictive. The dopamine cycle is real. But the deeper issue isn't just devices, it's the lies we attach to them: "I deserve to be happy all the time." "I need constant choice." "I'm the center." Technology amplifies those lies. The solution is formation. Sabbaths. Boundaries. Stewardship. Teaching children that they are created on purpose and cannot afford to waste their time. What about kids using AI to write their papers? This isn't just about cheating. It continues our conversation about formation. Writing is not simply information transfer; it is character development. Wrestling with ideas, revising drafts, struggling through clarity, that's where growth happens. AI might save time. But what if the point wasn't speed? The question becomes: What kind of human are we forming in our writing? How do we help perfectionist students who freeze under pressure? Perfectionism often grows from home culture. It can reflect unrealistic expectations, fear of mistakes, or conditional approval. Dr. Kathy reminds us: Perfect has already been done. His name is Jesus. Progress matters more than flawlessness. Struggle builds endurance, character, and hope. Perfectionism paralyzes. Grace frees. Why should we let kids struggle? Because resilience only grows through recovery. James 1 and Romans 5 remind us that perseverance produces character. If we rescue children too quickly, we risk raising fragile adults. Victory after struggle builds deep confidence. Struggle isn't failure. It's formation. So, this episode is packed with practical wisdom to guide kids and parents to deeper faith and stronger conviction. If you'd like to bring Dr. Kathy to your school, church, or community, visit CelebrateKids.com and click "Book Dr. Kathy." Have a question you'd like answered in a future Q&A episode? Email Wayne at wayne@celebratekids.com. We're grateful you're here. And we're honored to help you celebrate kids well.
Coach Swanson reviews Pekin's season-defining stretch: rivalry wins over Sigourney and Hillcrest, a dramatic home victory over Winfield-Mount Union, and standout performances from Cole Milliken, Henry Adams, Elijah Brock and Nolan Glick. The Panthers' strong home record, community support, conference recognition, and a No. 2 district seed set the stage as they prepare to face Seymour in the playoffs.
As the church was beginning there was one man named Joseph whose encouragement and generosity sparked a generosity movement that left no needy people among them. Come join us on Sunday to learn how the resurrection of Jesus can inspire radical unity and genuine generosity in our community.
This episode was recorded live in front of students at Hillcrest Academy in Kalona, Iowa, using questions submitted directly by students. Pastor Don addresses foundational issues many Christians struggle to explain clearly: why prayer matters if God already knows the outcome, how free will works alongside divine foreknowledge, why suffering is unevenly distributed, what Revelation is actually describing, and how baptism functions as identity and authority rather than mere ritual. Rather than avoiding tension, this conversation leans into it—offering biblical reasoning, scriptural grounding, and practical clarity for listeners who want to think carefully about what they believe and why.
Tension is rising in our society, and fear often shapes how people live and speak. Staying quiet often feels safer than standing out. Jesus' followers in the early church faced real threats and intense opposition—instead of backing down, they became boldly unstoppable. Let's learn from their courage this Sunday!
The early church was filled with messed up people, but in a culture of scarcity, persecution, and suffering, they thrived. Solid teaching, deep connection, commitment to spiritual habits, and extreme generosity marked this early movement, and has marked every healthy Jesus Revolution since. Let's learn from them this Sunday.
120 followers gathering indoors receive the promised Holy Spirit and the church is born. Peter confronts the people who condemned Jesus to death with the Word of God as it is being fulfilled. Repentance was their only proper next step, one that 3,000 took that very day. Come find the courage to speak out for Jesus to those in your life.
San Diego Police are asking for the public's help finding the hit and run driver that killed a 60-year-old man in Hillcrest. The Zoo has formalized plans to charge $16 per day for parking for Non-Zoo members. Starting tonight at 10:00, the Hawthorne exit on the Northbound I-5 will be closed, as well as the north and southbound SR-163 connectors to I-5. What You Need To Know To Start Your Monday.