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826 Valencia's Message in a Bottle
King Carl and His Trip to Hawaii by Krystal

826 Valencia's Message in a Bottle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025 2:14


King Carl and His Trip to Hawaii by Krystal by 826 Valencia

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Farm Talk Podcasts
11-22-23 Scott Sinner SB&B on His Trip to Vietnam

Farm Talk Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 7:02


Farm Talk Segment 1 - Erick talked to Scott Sinner SB&B on His Trip to Vietnam

Platemark
s3e42 Lauren Rosenblum and Christina Weyl

Platemark

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 57:06


In s3e42, Platemark host Ann Shafer talks with Lauren Rosenblum and Christina Weyl about their exhibition on view at Print Center New York through December, 23, 2023. A Model Workshop: Margaret Lowengrund and The Contemporaries is the first exhibition to explore the legacy of Lowengrund (1902–1957), a visionary artist-advocate and entrepreneur. In charting the institutional history of the hybrid print workshop-gallery she founded, The Contemporaries, and its later evolution into Pratt Graphic Art Center, A Model Workshop brings into focus the bustling printmaking scene of 1950s New York and reveals Lowengrund's impact on postwar printmaking. A Model Workshop: Margaret Lowengrund and The Contemporaries is curated by Lauren Rosenblum and Christina Weyl. It is on view September 21–December 23, 2023, at Print Center New York, 535 West 24th Street.   Maurice Berezov, Margaret Lowengrund at The Contemporaries, c. 1952–55. Woodstock Artists Association and Museum Archives. © Maurice Berezov Photograph Copyright A.E. Artworks, LLC. Image courtesy Woodstock Artists Association and Museum Archives, Woodstock, New York. A Model Workshop: Margaret Lowengrund and The Contemporaries. Curated by Lauren Rosenblum and Christina Weyl. September 21–December 23, 2023. Print Center New York, 535 West 24th Street. The Contemporaries Graphic Art Centre, c. 1954. 959 Madison Ave, New York. The Contemporaries Gallery of Sculpture and Graphic Art, 992 Madison Avenue at 77th Street, New York, 1955. Photo by Robert Delson. The Contemporaries Graphic Art Centre, c. 1955–56. 1343–45 3rd Ave, New York. The Pratt Graphic Art Center, c. 1959. 795 Broadway, New York. Stuart Davis (American, 1892–1964). Detail Study for Cliché, 1957. Lithograph. 15 3/4 × 18 3/8 in. (40 × 46.7 cm.). Printed by Arnold Singer at The Contemporaries Graphic Art Centre. Judd Foundation, New York. © Estate of Stuart Davis Arthur Deshaies (American, 1920–2011). Hornet's Nest, 1956. Plexi engraving. Image: 303 x 403 mm. National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Dean Meeker (American, 1920–2002). Trojan Horse, 1952. Screenprint. Sheet: 20 × 26 in. (50.8 × 66 cm.); image: 18 1/8 × 25 ¾ in. (46 × 65.4 cm.). Whitney Museum oof American Art, New York. Fritz Eichenberg's Talk on His Trip to the Soviet Union with United States Information Agency, Graphic Arts Exhibit, 1963. Pratt Institute Archives, Pratt Institute Library. Pratt Graphic Art Center, November 1962. Pratt Institute Archives, Pratt Institute Library. [Installation shot] A Model Workshop: Margaret Lowengrund and The Contemporaries. Curated by Lauren Rosenblum and Christina Weyl. September 21–December 23, 2023. Print Center New York, 535 West 24th Street. Photo: Argenis Apolinario. [Installation shot] A Model Workshop: Margaret Lowengrund and The Contemporaries. Curated by Lauren Rosenblum and Christina Weyl. September 21–December 23, 2023. Print Center New York, 535 West 24th Street. Photo: Argenis Apolinario. [Installation shot] A Model Workshop: Margaret Lowengrund and The Contemporaries. Curated by Lauren Rosenblum and Christina Weyl. September 21–December 23, 2023. Print Center New York, 535 West 24th Street. Photo: Argenis Apolinario. [Installation shot] A Model Workshop: Margaret Lowengrund and The Contemporaries. Curated by Lauren Rosenblum and Christina Weyl. September 21–December 23, 2023. Print Center New York, 535 West 24th Street. Photo: Argenis Apolinario. [Installation shot] A Model Workshop: Margaret Lowengrund and The Contemporaries. Curated by Lauren Rosenblum and Christina Weyl. September 21–December 23, 2023. Print Center New York, 535 West 24th Street. Photo: Argenis Apolinario. [Installation shot] A Model Workshop: Margaret Lowengrund and The Contemporaries. Curated by Lauren Rosenblum and Christina Weyl. September 21–December 23, 2023. Print Center New York, 535 West 24th Street. Photo: Argenis Apolinario. Peter Lipman-Wulf (1905–1993). Man in the Moon, 1952. Lignum vitae. 24 ½ × 14 × 10 ½ in. Collection of Michael Henkel, East Hampton, NY.   USEFUL LINKS A Model Workshop webpage. https://www.printcenternewyork.org/a-model-workshop Christina's book: The Women of Atelier 17. https://www.atelier17.christinaweyl.com/#content Christina's article: “Missing Archives: Worden Day and Women Modernists.” https://christinaweyl.com/projects/2019-09-aaaj/ Rockefeller Archive Center, Sleepy Hollow, NY. https://rockarch.org/ Christina's IG: @christinaweyl Lauren's IG: @rosenbluuuum  

The Mindful Midlife Crisis
Episode 105--"I Don't Want to Go": Billy Says Goodbye to Seoul

The Mindful Midlife Crisis

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 35:38 Transcription Available


“Yeah, okay…Well, this is gonna hurt like a mother f***er!”--Michael ScottIn this emotional final episode from Seoul, Billy talks about making the difficult decision to leave Korea (despite every fiber of his being not wanting to go), why he wants you to stop asking people who make difficult life decisions, “Why?” and what to say instead, and what this journey has really been all about (here's a hint…it involves you!). Oh, and you'll want to stick around until the end because he's got some other news he needs to share with you as well…If you liked this episode, check out these episodes as well:Episode 19--Compassionate Communication for Deeper, More Meaningful Relationships with Dr. Yvette ErasmusEpisode 3–The Only Way Out Is Through: Billy Battles His Demons with MindfulnessEpisode 38--The Gentlemen's Guide to Inner Work: Billy's One-on-One Conversation with Spiritual Health Coach Lecia FoxEpisode 39--Billy Shares the Lessons He Learned during His Trip to Portugal, Spain, and DakarEpisode 94--How to Be Your Own Chief Brand Officer Jennifer WaltonAll of our episodes are available at www.mindfulmidlifecrisis.comJoin the Mindful Midlife Community!Members receive:*Access to our weekly meditation sessions*20% off all programs like the newly released Mindfulness for Anxiety!*Stress level, mindful awareness, and personality profile assessments designed to help you reflect, learn, and grow!Schedule an exploration call with Billy!Get a free week of BetterHelp using Billy's referral code!Thank you for listening to The Mindful Midlife Crisis!We hope you enjoy this week's episode!If this episode resonates with you, please share it with your family and friends.Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Topics? Email Billy at mindfulmidlifecrisis@gmail.com. Follow us!Instagram:  @mindful_midlife_crisisTwitter:  @mindfulmidlifeFacebook: The Mindful Midlife Crisis PodcastLinkedIn: Billy LahrPlease leave us a 5-Star Review!  Doing so helps other people looking for a podcast like ours find it!We hope you enjoy this week's episode! If you're really feeling gracious, you can make a donation to https://www.buymeacoffee.com/MMCpodcast.   Your donations will be used to cover all of our production costs. Thank you so much!Support the show

Douglas Jacoby Podcast
Books & Movies: Heaven is for Real (Or Is it?)

Douglas Jacoby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 19:20


For additional notes and resources check out Douglas' website.This podcast is a book review, examining Todd Burpo's Heaven is for Real: A Little Boy's Astounding Story of His Trip to Heaven and Back (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 2010), 162 pp.Why the story seems genuineThe credibility of the author is enhanced for three reasons.1. The author (Colton Burpo's father) is a Christian pastor.2. The writer is highly personable, and shares a lot from his own life.3. He repeatedly emphasizes how he and his wife tried not to lead their little boy on--not to put words in his mouth.Moreover, this is a subject nearly everyone is interested in.1. The story resonates with popular culture: spiritual experiences are in, even if (for many) church and doctrine are out.2. It's an easy read-- you can finish in a sitting.The medical context of the “visit to heaven”62 - During emergency appendix surgery the boy had an unusual experience, while under anesthesia. The visit lasted 3 minutes, according to the little boy, into which it sounds like a day's activities were crammed.78 - He did not dieMiraculous knowledge?61 - He had knowledge of his parents praying for him, and of his mother being on the telephone, and their  being in separate rooms. He rose above his body – a common experience during surgeries and near-death experiences.63 - Jesus had a rainbow horse. 65 - Jesus wore white clothes and a purple sash. 67 - There were red marks on his feet and palms. 145 - The boy later points out Jesus in a sketch by Akiane Kramarik, Prince of Peace (73). 73 - Jesus has light eyes and streaks in his hair, which appears to be permed (!).He was with Jesus, whom he recognized, as well as the father (who was “really big”) and even the Holy Spirit. Jesus loves the little children.72 - There were many other humans in heaven, esp. children, many of whom Colton later named. But what about John 3:13? 73-74 - The dead (humans) sport wings and halos – and sounds like something out of a children's book, like The Littlest Angel. There are a few other questionable statements, biblically speaking, such as a literal battle of Armageddon.86 - He saw his deceased grandfather, though as a younger man. (This man had died before Colton was born.) 123 - Later recognized him in a picture of him in his 30s – did not recognize him in later pictures (died in early 60s). 90 - Colton's mother was shocked, because she has not thought her father would be in heaven. He'd apparently "accepted Christ" 28 years before his death, but did not tell his family members.94 - The boy talks to his dead sister (fetus of 2 months).This really tugs on the heartstrings of the reader (and the boy's mother). See also 96, 128-129.100 - There are literal thrones. 101 - Jesus on the right side of God, the archangel Gabriel on the left.105 - Heaven is the New Jerusalem of Revelation.126 - He sees power shooting down on his father when he preaches (Spirit) – like the common evangelical notion of being “anointed” by the Spirit whenever a minister preaches the word of God.133 - Angels carry swords in heaven.139 - The battle of Armageddon is apparently to be fought with swords and bows & arrows (little boys' toys?).152 - There are dogs in heaven.Explainable?It's easy to rationalize most of the details. Even the theology: Trinitarian God, for example. A nearly-four-year-old would have heard a great deal of talk about God and the Bible. It's not so easy to account for the details of miscarried sister and grandfather, assuming they are not fictive or exaggerated. Yet we weigh the work as a whole. We are not required to accept everything in the book just because one or two details cannot be explained away.Why the book fails to persuade (me)1. All the details sound like they've come from children's Sunday school pictures. The story supports evangelical theology – e.g. immediate transport to heaven, literal battle of Armageddon, taking the picture of the New Jerusalem to be heaven, conversion through “accepting Christ” – not likely to appeal so strongly to other Protestants, Catholics, Orthodox, or non-denominational Christians.2. The account flatly contradicts the testimony of the Old and New Testament and the early Christian writers. 80 Paul went to heaven – but in 2 Cor 12 Paul goes to paradise. Not a single detail of the experience is related, only its ineffability. Yet Colton Burpo found no trouble describing everything he saw, which makes the passage his father cites as a parallel disconfirm his son's experience.3. 88 - The author admits a history of mental illness in the family (his father). Perhaps this is relevant.4. Although it's certainly a very interesting story, in many places feels hokeyTwo experts weigh inDavid Bercot (a personal friend and expert on early Christianity):a. This account contradicts the evidence of the early church.b. Why didn't Lazarus ever say anything about this death experience (John 11)?c. Hallucinations are not uncommon when people are under anesthesia.d. In the past there have been clear instances of fraud, too, though this doesn't seem to be a case of that.Gary Habermas (apologist, historian, philosopher of religion), private correspondence:“I don't say we know exactly where NDErs may go, heaven or otherwise.  But there is an incredible amount of evidence that something objective is happening.”ConclusionSomething happened, and I have no desire to explain it all away, but the details don't correspond particularly well with the Bible. Despite the often expressed opinions of the pastor-father, I am afraid the account does not impress me as celestial. Whatever little Colton experienced, it was not the “visit to heaven.”

Fringe Radio Network
Here As In Heaven - Tabletalk with Doug Van Dorn - Unrefined Podcast.com

Fringe Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2023 71:01


Make sure to join our community -> https://unrefined-podcast.com/member-areaDoug Van Dorn joins the podcast to discuss his recent travels to Israel and exploration of the stars. Take a listen to understand the importance! Timestamps0:00:10Interview with Pastor Doug Van Dorn: Reflections on His Trip to Israel0:05:28Exploring the Wheel of the Giants in Israel 0:09:03Exploring Ancient Wonders of the World and Astronomy0:10:24Conversation on the Astronomical Alignments of the Wheel of Giants and Serpent Mound0:12:52Exploring the Theology of Astrology: A Discussion on Romans 10:18 and Psalm 190:18:31Discussion on the Origin of the Zodiac and its Relationship to the Gospel0:20:14Exploring the Intersection of Astronomy and Theology in the Bible0:23:02"Exploring the Difference Between Astronomy and Astrology"0:27:24Daniel's Role as an Astrologer0:29:14Exploring the Astrological Prophecy of Jesus' Birth0:34:06Analysis of Revelation 12: Astronomical Significance of the Star of Bethlehem0:36:20Discussion of Astronomy and Astrology in the Bible0:43:22Exploring the Ancient Use of Constellations to Navigate the Earth0:45:22Conversation on the Seven Churches of Asia Minor and the Israelites' Awareness of Celestial Alignments0:47:36Analysis of the Biblical Text and Targum Regarding the Four Tribes of Israel0:50:51"Exploring the Significance of the Number Twelve in the Bible"0:52:42Discussion on Astronomy, Astrology, and the Occultic Symbol of the Cube0:55:31Conversation on the Redemptive Nature of God and His Creation0:57:16The Measure of All Things: Exploring the Significance of Man in the Glory of Christ1:02:44Conversation on Amos 5:26 and Stephen's Reference to Remphan and the Star of David1:04:59Significance of the Star of David

The Mindful Midlife Crisis
Episode 92--Life Lessons from a Cherry Blossom Tree

The Mindful Midlife Crisis

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 39:27 Transcription Available


This week's solo episode has a little bit of everything–a travel update from Japan, a history lesson about Kyoto and Buddhism,  a life lesson about impermanence from cherry blossom trees, and a guided meditation about sitting with pleasant, unpleasant, and neutral thoughts.  If you liked this episode, check out these episodes as well:Episode 88--Strength at Every Angle with Venus LauEpisode 90--It's Not Weak to Speak with Simon Rinne, Part 1Episode 91--It's Not Weak to Speak with Simon Rinne, Part 2Episode 39--Billy Shares the Lessons He Learned during His Trip to Portugal, Spain, and DakarSummer Session 2--Billy Stretches Out His Comfort Zone Pizza Dough in Puerto Vallarta with Special Guest Dr. David DeMarkisSummer Session 1--How Billy's Pacific Northwest Road Trip Manifested into Anxious AttachmentEpisode 3–The Only Way Out Is Through: Billy Overcomes His Demons through MindfulnessSign up for the Mindful Midlife Community Virtual Mindfulness Sessions! All of our episodes are available at www.mindfulmidlifecrisis.comGet a free week of BetterHelp using Billy's referral code!Thank you for listening to The Mindful Midlife Crisis!We hope you enjoy this week's episode!If this episode resonates with you, please share it with your family and friends.Sign up for our newsletter!  We send out new guided meditations each Sunday!  Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Topics?Email Billy at mindfulmidlifecrisis@gmail.com.Follow us!Instagram:  @mindful_midlife_crisisTwitter:  @mindfulmidlifeFacebook: The Mindful Midlife Crisis PodcastLinkedIn: Billy LahrPlease leave us a 5-Star Review!  Doing so helps other people looking for a podcast like ours find it!We hope you enjoy this week's episode! If you're really feeling gracious, you can make a donation to https://www.buymeacoffee.com/MMCpodcast.   Your donations will be used to cover all of our production costs. Thank you so much!Support the show

The Mindful Midlife Crisis
Episode 84--The Experiment Mindset with Jason Robinson

The Mindful Midlife Crisis

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 50:13 Transcription Available


In this week's episode, Billy talks with Jason Robinson, a digital nomad, author and Type 1 diabetic. As a working-class kid from Ohio, Jason adopted an “experiment mindset” to tackle the unknowns of long-term nomadic travel and how to make a living while on the road. He eventually transitioned to being a location-independent nomad, earning his income as a freelance designer and writer. He remains dedicated to motivating and inspiring others to push their comfort zones, but now he includes navigating living nomadically while managing Type 1 Diabetes.Billy and Jason discuss:–How growing up in small Midwest towns made travel feel so out of reach–The evolution of his perceptions of the world through his experimentation  –His Type 1 diabetes diagnosis and the challenges he faced as a digital nomad with a major medical condition–How Jason got out of a $50,000 of debt through intentional actionWant more from Jason Robinson?Check out his Instagram or websiteGrab a copy of his book The Beginner Traveler's Guide to Going NomadIf you liked this episode, check out these episodes as well:–Episode 31--Ride the Wave of Healthy Risk-Taking with John Wessinger–Episode 39--Billy Shares the Lessons He Learned during His Trip to Portugal, Spain, and Dakar–Episode 51--The Pursuit for Higher Consciousness with Dr. David DeMarkis–The Summer SessionsBook a call with me: https://calendly.com/mindfulmidlifecrisisAll of our episodes are available at www.mindfulmidlifecrisis.comGet a free week of BetterHelp using Billy's referral code!Thank you for listening to The Mindful Midlife Crisis!We hope you enjoy this week's episode!If this episode resonates with you, please share it with your family and friends.Sign up for our newsletter!  We send out new guided meditations each Sunday!  Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Topics?Email Billy at mindfulmidlifecrisis@gmail.com.Follow us!Instagram:  @mindful_midlife_crisisTwitter:  @mindfulmidlifeFacebook: The Mindful Midlife Crisis PodcastLinkedIn: Billy LahrPlease leave us a 5-Star Review!  Doing so helps other people looking for a podcast like ours find it!We hope you enjoy this week's episode! If you're really feeling gracious, you can make a donation to https://www.buymeacoffee.com/MMCpodcast.   Your donations will be used to cover all of our production costs. Thank you so much!Support the show

The Mindful Midlife Crisis
Episode 80--Avoid Toxic Self-Help Advice with Jordan Harbinger

The Mindful Midlife Crisis

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 48:02 Transcription Available


In this week's episode, Billy talks with Jordan Harbinger, host of The Jordan Harbinger Show, which decodes the stories, secrets, and skills of the world's most fascinating people and turns their wisdom into practical advice that you can use to impact your own life and those around you.  As a recovering lawyer and two-time kidnapee, Jordan brings his unique background and personality to every episode of the show.  He's here today because if you're a fan of this show, you're probably a fan of self-development, but we want to ensure you're not getting duped into buying into messages around toxic positivity and hustle culture. Billy and Jordan discuss:–How his life and travel experiences influenced his genuine desire to help people develop high-value skills–The importance of asking professionals for advice beyond your capabilities–The meaning of toxic positivity–His issue with “Follow your passion”–His issue with the word “manifest"Want more from Jordan Harbinger?Check him out on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube and his websiteHave a listen to Jordan's stories about being kidnapped! Episode 443 of The Jordan Harbinger Show: Kidnap Me Once, Shame on YouEpisode 444 of The Jordan Harbinger Show: Kidnap Me Twice, Shame on MeIf you liked this episode, check out these episodes as well:–Episode 39--Billy Shares the Lessons He Learned during His Trip to Portugal, Spain, and Dakar–Episode 28--How to Successfully Switch Your Career with Career Coach Dr. Dawn Graham–Episode 30--Outperform the Norm with Personal Performance Coach Scott WelleAll of our episodes are available at www.mindfulmidlifecrisis.comBook a call with me: https://calendly.com/mindfulmidlifecrisisGet a free week of BetterHelp using Billy's referral code!Thank you for listening to The Mindful Midlife Crisis!We hope you enjoy this week's episode!If this episode resonates with you, please share it with your family and friends.Sign up for our newsletter!  We send out new guided meditations each Sunday!  Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Topics? Email Billy at mindfulmidlifecrisis@gmail.com.  Follow us!  Instagram:  @mindful_midlife_crisisTwitter:  @mindfulmidlife Facebook: The Mindful Midlife Crisis PodcastLinkedIn: Billy LahrPlease leave us a 5-Star Review!  Doing so helps other people looking for a podcast like ours find it!Support the show

The Mindful Midlife Crisis
Episode 75--How to Live with More Joy in Your Life

The Mindful Midlife Crisis

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 38:07 Transcription Available


In this week's episode, Billy talks about the renewed sense of joy he has felt since returning to Seoul, South Korea. His goal is to inspire you to recognize what brings you joy so you can be more present in the somatic experience those moments create in your body.  Billy discusses: –His journey back to Seoul, South Korea–What he means by a “Top Ten Day”–Meeting new people (turned great friends) along the way–What his future travel plans look like–His renewed mindfulness practice  If you liked this episode, check out these episodes as well:–Episode 2–Why Are Suicide Rates So High for Middle-Aged Men?–Episode 3–The Only Way Out Is Through: Billy Overcomes His Demons through Mindfulness–Episode 34--The Language of Mindfulness with Mindfulness Coach Brett Hill–Episode 39--Billy Shares the Lessons He Learned during His Trip to Portugal, Spain, and Dakar–Episode 54--Declutter and Get Organized! with Janet M. Taylor–Episode 61--Question the Drink with Gray Area Expert Kari Schwear–Summer Session 6--Soul Walkers: Billy Finds Meaning and Clarity in SeoulAll of our episodes are available at www.mindfulmidlifecrisis.comIf this episode resonates with you, please share it with your family and friends.Sign up for our newsletter!  We send out new guided meditations each Sunday!Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Topics? Email Billy at mindfulmidlifecrisis@gmail.com.Follow us!Instagram:  @mindful_midlife_crisisTwitter:  @mindfulmidlifeFacebook: The Mindful Midlife Crisis PodcastLinkedIn: Billy LahrPlease leave us a 5-Star Review!  Doing so helps other people looking for a podcast like ours find it!We hope you enjoy this week's episode! If you're really feeling gracious, you can make a donation to https://www.buymeacoffee.com/MMCpodcast.   Your donations will be used to cover all of our production costs. Thank you so much!  Support the show

Sharp & Benning
August 4 Seg 9 Steve Sipple of On3.com

Sharp & Benning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 18:23


His Trip to Dublin draws closer

Kellogg's Global Politics
Interview with Alexander Vindman

Kellogg's Global Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 92:46


Episode SummaryIn this episode, we talk with Alexander Vindman, a colleague of Anita's at the Foreign Policy Institute at Johns Hopkins (SAIS), about the Russia-Ukraine War and the potential end game. Vindman's expertise on Russia and Ukraine military affairs has been featured in numerous media outlets, as well as his articles published in Foreign Affairs, The Atlantic, and The Washington Post. His book, Here, Right Matters: An American Story, details his pivotal role in the first impeachment of President Donald J. Trump in 2020.Also, on the show, we discuss Biden's recent trip to the Middle East, where energy politics was at the top of the agenda, and the assassination of Japan's former Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe, which set off shockwaves in Japan and throughout the world. We discuss Abe's legacy as a statesman in Asia and the controversies during his term in addressing Japan's imperial past.Additionally, Anita shares some good news about her new job.Topics Discussed in this EpisodeBiden's Middle East Tour - 05:00Legacy of Shinzo Abe - 39:40Russia-Ukraine War End game: Interview with Alexander Vindman - 54:30Articles and Resources Mentioned in EpisodeBiden's Middle East TourIsraeli Security Officials Are Divided Over Iran Nuclear Deal (NYT)Israel's unexpected military alliance in the Gulf (The Economist)What Biden Got Right on His Trip to the Middle East (NYT)Saudi Arabia doubles second-quarter Russian fuel oil imports for power generation (Reuters)How Biden Can Reverse China's Gains in Saudi Arabia (Foreign Policy)Legacy of Shinzo AbeAbe Shinzo left his mark on Asia and the world, not just Japan (The Economist)Abe's Nationalism Is His Most Toxic Legacy (Foreign Policy)Abe Ruined the Most Important Democratic Relationship in Asia (Foreign Policy)Interview with Alexander VindmanThe Day After Russia Attacks (Foreign Affairs)Here Right Matters: An American StoryFollow UsShow Website: www.kelloggsglobalpolitics.comShow Twitter: @GlobalKelloggShow FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/kelloggs.global.politicsShow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgJeUZcTUGsNwTh-us65cIAAnita's Twitter: @arkelloggAnita's email: anita@kelloggsglobalpolitics.comRyan's email: ryan@kelloggsglobalpolitics.com

The Mindful Midlife Crisis
Episode 52--Billy and Brian Recap Season 4 with Their Best Good Pal Matt Hazard of The Brute Squad!

The Mindful Midlife Crisis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 64:58


In today's episode, Billy and Brian reflect on the amazing insights shared by our Season 4 guests with their best good pal, the always entertaining Matt Hazard!  Matt Hazard also shares which episodes belong in his Mindful Midlife Crisis "starter kit":  --Episode 19--Compassionate Communication for Deeper, More Meaningful Relationships with Dr. Yvette Erasmus--Episode 6, Part 1–Putting in WURK with Personal Trainers Maurice Buchanan and Daleco James of WURK Gym--Episode 6, Part 2–Putting in WURK with Personal Trainers Maurice Buchanan and Daleco James of WURK Gym--Episode 10--Top 20 Strategies for a Happier Life with Tom Cody--Episode 22--Normalizing and Prioritizing Mental Health Conversations with Our Children with Tandra Rutledge from the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention--Episode 33--How Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity Make Us an All-Around Better Society with Global Inclusion and Diversity Business Leader Ericka Jones--Episode 39--Billy Shares the Lessons He Learned during His Trip to Portugal, Spain, and DakarThank you for listening to the Mindful Midlife Crisis!Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Topics you want us to cover?Email:  mindfulmidlifecrisis@gmail.comInstagram:  @mindful_midlife_crisisTwitter:  @mindfulmidlife"Like" and "Follow" us on Facebook: The Mindful Midlife Crisis PodcastPlease leave us a 5-Star Review!  Doing so helps other people looking for a podcast like ours find it!We hope you enjoy this week's episode!  If this episode resonates with you, please share it with your friends and family.  If you're really feeling gracious, you can make a donation to https://www.buymeacoffee.com/MMCpodcast. Your donations will be used to cover all of our production costs.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/MMCpodcast)

Disney College Podcast
The Crowds (at Disney World) May Be Low… But Please DO NOT Go! Thanks.

Disney College Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 42:55


Ohana Means Vin Diesel and Vin Diesel Means Getting Bradley Ready for His Trip to Disney World. This week, Bradley and James discuss Bradley's upcoming trip to Disney World, Club Cool reopening, "Shang Chi" being the first Disney movie to use a certain word (guess on our Instagram page), we talk to a Guinness expert and our show's upcoming schedule. Disney College Podcast is hosted and created by Bradley Robinson & James Taurasi.  It is not affiliated with the Walt Disney Company.   Our theme song, “When You Wish Upon a D” is performed by Daniel Fallon.   Follow us on Instagram at instagram.com/dcollegepod   Check out Bradley's band, THE AWAY TEAM at: www.Instagram.com/awayteamband   Check out Bradley's show, “Cinema Is Dead” at: https://anchor.fm/cinema-is-dead   Check out James's YouTube channel, YogurtTips at: https://youtube.com/channel/UCT24X7ITEjR6kjOQqfQj72w --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dcollegepod/message

Best Quotes From
Ep. 10: Heaven is For Real (Ted Burpo) + A Man Called Ove (Fredrick Backman)

Best Quotes From

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 4:17


Heaven is For Real by Todd Burpo: A Little Boy's Astounding Story of His Trip to Heaven and Back documents the report of a near-death experience by Burpo's three-year-old son Colton. Colton told his parents he left his body during an appendectomy and authenticated that claim by describing exactly what his parents were doing in another part of the hospital while he was being operated on (Good Reads, n.d., para. 2). It has been adapted into a movie and is currently available on AppleTV! A Man Called Ove by Fredrick Backman. Ove is the quintessential angry old man next door. An isolated retiree with strict principles and a short fuse, who spends his days enforcing block association rules that only he cares about, and visiting his wife's grave, Ove has given up on life. After a boisterous young family moves in next door and accidentally flattens Ove's mailbox, an unlikely friendship forms. It is also a Swedish comedy-drama film (watch the trailer here), which soon will be a major motion picture starring Tom Hanks (2022). P.S. I just saw the trailer and realized Ove is pronounced as ǔːvɛ; please forgive my mispronunciation :D --- Follow #BestQuotesFrom Podcast on Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Breaker, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, or wherever you get your podcast. Visit Best Quotes From Website We highlight the best quotes from the books we read but unless we deliberately look for them, we forget the wisdom, the anecdotes, the witty wordplays we hope to remember. We thought of recording them for easy access for when you need a quick inspiration or motivation today. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Best Quotes From
Ep. 10: Heaven is For Real (Ted Burpo) + A Man Called Ove (Fredrick Backman)

Best Quotes From

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 4:17


Heaven is For Real by Todd Burpo: A Little Boy's Astounding Story of His Trip to Heaven and Back documents the report of a near-death experience by Burpo's three-year-old son Colton. Colton told his parents he left his body during an appendectomy and authenticated that claim by describing exactly what his parents were doing in another part of the hospital while he was being operated on (Good Reads, n.d., para. 2). It has been adapted into a movie and is currently available on AppleTV! A Man Called Ove by Fredrick Backman. Ove is the quintessential angry old man next door. An isolated retiree with strict principles and a short fuse, who spends his days enforcing block association rules that only he cares about, and visiting his wife's grave, Ove has given up on life. After a boisterous young family moves in next door and accidentally flattens Ove's mailbox, an unlikely friendship forms. It is also a Swedish comedy-drama film (watch the trailer here), which soon will be a major motion picture starring Tom Hanks (2022). P.S. I just saw the trailer and realized Ove is pronounced as ǔːvɛ; please forgive my mispronunciation :D --- Follow #BestQuotesFrom Podcast on Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Breaker, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, or wherever you get your podcast. Visit Best Quotes From Website We highlight the best quotes from the books we read but unless we deliberately look for them, we forget the wisdom, the anecdotes, the witty wordplays we hope to remember. We thought of recording them for easy access for when you need a quick inspiration or motivation today. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

WHAT A TRIP with Gio
55. Wanderlust ft Andres Romero

WHAT A TRIP with Gio

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 85:32


CHANCHO TAKES OVER THE SHOW! Andres is currently working as an Office manager for a company in ALASKA! We talked about his time there his encounters with members from the Tv Show the deadliest catch and little foxes running onboard ! We also talked about -His Trip to Bulgaria / Greece! -His time spent in Vietnam Teaching English! Everyone can learn a couple of things from Andres and I can’t wait to have him back on!

Contending for Truth Podcast, Dr. Scott Johnson
Emergency Freedom Alerts: 6-29-20-Part 1

Contending for Truth Podcast, Dr. Scott Johnson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 87:28


Table of Contents: Bible Verses Proverbs 2:6-15 Scott Johnson’s Report on His Trip to the ‘Luciferian March For a One World Government’ in Raleigh, NC Jerusalem: Luciferians/Satanists get Cold Feet, Cancel Own ‘New World Order’ Event during Solar Eclipse SATANIC MARCHES FIZZLE IN THE WAKE OF PRAYER This is a very powerful prayer against Witchcraft…with…

Two Journeys Sermons
The New Heaven and the New Earth, Part 2 (Revelation Sermon 39 of 49) (Audio)

Two Journeys Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2018


sermon transcript Introduction In 2010, Tyndale House published a book that took our nation by storm, called The Boy Who Came Back From Heaven: A True Story. It related the story of Alex Malarkey’s experience when he was six years old, after a terrible traffic accident in 2004. According to his own account, Alex and his father Kevin were involved in a terrible car crash on a rural highway in Pennsylvania. Alex said he saw his father fly out of the window of the car only to be caught by an angel and carried to safety. He then related his own experience after he had been life-flighted by a helicopter to a hospital. He states he was carried by an angel through the gates of Heaven, which he described as tall, to be met by Jesus, who appeared out of a hole in Heaven. After he regained consciousness, he told his family this account and his father helped him write down his near death experience. Tyndale House published it, promoting it as “a supernatural encounter that will give you new insights into heaven, angels and hearing the voice of God.” The book sold over a million copies, which shows the intense interest that people have about Heaven. Unfortunately, despite the title, A True Story, it was not true at all. In the year 2012, Alex described his own book as one of the most deceptive books ever published. Alex wrote in a confession of sorts, “I did not die. I did not go to heaven. I said I went to heaven because I thought it would get me attention. When I made the claims that I did, I had never read the Bible. People have profited from lies and they continue to profit from lies. They should read the Bible, which is enough. The Bible is the only source of truth. Anything written by man cannot be infallible.” The Boy Who Came Back from Heaven is one of many books in what has become known as the heavenly tourism genre — books by people who claim to have had visions of heaven and can give us information about what we will experience after we die. The 2004 book, 90 Minutes In Heaven by Don Piper spent over five years on the New York Times Best Seller List and sold over 6 million copies. Even more impressive is Todd Burpo’s account of his three-year-old son Colton’s experience. That book, called Heaven is for Real: A Little Boy’s Astounding Story of His Trip to Heaven and Back, sold over 10 million copies and was made into a movie that grossed over $101 million at the box office. That story is particularly engrossing because Colton somehow acquired information about an unborn sister that was miscarried by his mother in 1998 and a great-grandfather who had died 30 years before Colton was born. This seemingly supernatural information gave Colton’s account spiritual authority to many people, which explains the runaway sales of the book and the interest in the movie. Pastor John MacArthur in California is deeply concerned about all of these kinds of stories. He said, “It may be quite fascinating to read these intricately detailed accounts of people who claim to have come back from heaven, but that hobby is as dangerous as it is seductive. Readers not only get a twisted, unbiblical picture of heaven from these tall tales, they also imbibe a subjective, superstitious, shallow brand of spirituality. There is no reason to believe anyone who claims to have gone to heaven and returned. Studying mystical accounts of supposed journeys into the afterlife yields nothing but confusion, contradiction, false hope, bad doctrine, and a host of similar evils.” I take it John MacArthur like any book of that genre. The amazing popularity of these books shows the intense interest we all have in knowing more about Heaven. The controversy that has followed them, however, shows the danger inherent in these accounts and, as Alex said, seeking information about Heaven from any place other than the Bible. That is why the last two chapters of the Bible that we are studying are so powerful. In the book of Revelation, the Apostle John records spiritual visions that God gave him through the power of the Holy Spirit, in which he ascended in the Spirit into the heavenly realms and saw visions of heaven and predictions of the future. Revelation 1:1-2 says, “The revelation from Jesus Christ, which God gave him to show his servants what must soon take place. He made it known by sending his angel to his servant John, who testifies to everything he saw — that is, the word of God and the testimony of Jesus Christ.” A few chapters later in Revelation 4:1-2, John writes, “After this I looked, and there before me was a door standing open in heaven. And the voice that I had first heard speaking to me like a trumpet said, ‘Come up here, and I will show you what must take place after this.’ At once I was in the Spirit, and there before me was a throne in heaven with someone sitting on it.” Both of these passages say that John was given a revelation from God of the future and of the heavenly realms. Revelation 21 and 22 contain the final visions that God gave to John on the island of Patmos (and the final visions of the Bible), visions of the heavenly world to which Christians are going. God commanded John to write down those visions for us to read. Verse 5 says, “He who was seated on the throne said, ‘I am making everything new!’ Then he said, ‘Write this down, for these words are trustworthy and true.’” The words committed to the apostle John are trustworthy; they are words on which we can build our lives, the hopes of our souls. They are trustworthy and true — not lies, not deceptions. John was commanded through the Holy Spirit to write them down for the generations, twenty centuries of Christians who would read these accounts. In giving him this responsibility, God dealt differently with John than he did with the Apostle Paul. In 2 Corinthians 12:2-4, Paul said, “I know a man in Christ who fourteen years ago was caught up to the third heaven. Whether it was in the body or out of the body I do not know — God knows. And I know that this man — whether in the body or apart from the body I do not know, but God knows — was caught up to paradise and heard inexpressible things, things that no one is permitted to tell.” Paul says that the things he saw when he was caught up to the third heaven were inexpressible — no words could express them accurately; and were not permitted to be revealed — he was not even allowed to try to put them into words. God had planned to entrust that responsibility to John decades later. Whatever you may think about the heavenly tourism books, whether you agree or disagree with John McArthur, you may enjoy reading them. But this book of Revelation, and specifically the last two chapters, are the only God-approved Spirit-inspired description of the magnificent future world to which we Christians are going, and they are worthy of our careful study because they are trustworthy and true. Verse 4, which I will focus on in depth next week, is magnificent, giving us a look into the world to which we are going, where there will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain. We will swim in that concept next week to try to understand what that will mean for us. Review of Last Week God has commanded us to meditate on heaven, to fill our minds and our hearts with things above, things to come. “Since, then, you have been raised with Christ, set your hearts on things above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God. Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things. For you [Christians] died, and your life is now hidden with Christ in God. When Christ, who is your life, appears, then you also will appear with him in glory.” [Colossians 3:1-4] The greater our suffering, the sweeter will be our meditations about heaven. Jesus said in Matthew 5:11-12, “Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of me. Rejoice and be glad, because great is your reward in heaven, for in the same way they persecuted the prophets who were before you.” Our brothers and sisters in restricted countries are suffering for the gospel, incarcerated for their faith. We are to remember them, according to Hebrews, as if we were in prison with them. We should especially pray for the persecuted church that God would give them robust meditations on their heavenly life, their heavenly rewards, that they would rejoice and be glad to suffer for his name. We noted that our present affluent comfortable life may make our meditations on heaven less sweet and not as urgent. We noted the many benefits of meditating on and yearning strongly for Heaven. It proves that where our treasure is, there our hearts will be also. It develops Christian character — perseverance, boldness, courage, an otherworldly aspect to our lives. It glorifies God — Psalm 73:25 says, “Whom have I in heaven but you? And earth has nothing I desire beside you.” It makes all of life God-centered because heaven is God-centered; the more we meditate on that place, the more God-centered we will become, and God will be our treasure and our pleasure. Meditating on and yearning strongly for Heaven helps us to realize how insignificant our life circumstances really are, whether good or bad. Accolades and rewards and treasures of this life or suffering that we endure shrink into insignificance, enabling us to conclude that our suffering is, as Paul said [Romans 8:18, 2 Corinthians 4:17], “not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us” and “light and momentary” compared to eternity. Meditating on Heaven results in holiness. Both Paul and John link meditating on Heaven to putting sin to death and purifying ourselves just as He is pure, resulting in yearning for holiness. Meditating on Heaven drives missions and evangelism, helping us to live otherworldly lives, not caring what we have in this life. It enables some to leave behind the comforts of a particular lifestyle to go to places where they will be less comfortable or even actively persecuted because they are living for Heaven. Our hope in heaven is very attractive to people who are without hope and without God in the world. It drives the external journey and enables us to vigorously serve God right to the end because we know that our labour in the Lord is not in vain, as Paul says in 1 Corinthians 15:58. Then we started with Revelation 21:1: “Then I saw ‘a new heaven and a new earth’, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away…” Here, the Bible comes full circle from Genesis 1:1: “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.” It ends with this incredibly hopeful statement that completes God’s intention in making a physical universe as a manifestation of his love and glory. He did not need a physical universe, he wanted it. So He created the first heaven and the first earth, which he will remove in the end. The first heaven and the first earth will pass away, and He will bring in a new heaven and a new earth. The use of the same words shows that there will be continuity in the form of a resurrected earth — there will be a link to this present world, but it will be far greater and more glorious. In that physical spiritual world, we will have the delight of exploring, like Lewis and Clark or the explorers who sailed to the new world. At that point, Habakkuk 2:14 says, “…the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord as the waters cover the sea.” We will study, like scientists and explorers, what God has made in the new heaven and the new earth, to celebrate and delight in it. The first heaven and the first earth will have passed away — we will remember this present world and our personal and collective history, but without any accompanying mourning or pain or sorrow. The first heaven and earth will pass away to be replaced by a resurrected world, similar in concept to our resurrection bodies. In 1 Corinthians 15:42-44, Paul affirms the resurrection body which will require a physical resurrected world in which to live. Flesh and blood cannot inherit the Kingdom of God. We must have resurrection bodies to live in that perfect world. He described it in this way: “The body that is sown is perishable, it is raised imperishable; it is sown in dishonor, it is raised in glory; it is sown in weakness, it is raised in power; it is sown a natural body, it is raised a spiritual body.” Imperishable, glorious, powerful, spiritual. That describes the resurrection body and the resurrected world. We will enjoy walking in our resurrection bodies on this resurrected earth, feeling the resurrected soil with our resurrected feet. Randy Alcorn, in his book Heaven, speculates, using his imagination based in Scripture, on what that new world will be like. It will be familiar, like home, like what we have known in this world, only different, better. He cites Revelation 21:10: “… he carried me away in the Spirit to a mountain great and high, and showed me the Holy City, Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God.” John is taken to a lofty, glorious mountain and later is shown a river flowing through the center of the city, clear as crystal. Then, Alcorn’s imagination takes flight. It is amazing to imagine what God will do with mountains and rivers in the new earth. He uses the logic of progression — our resurrection bodies will be like our physical bodies, only better, with expanded capabilities: “Everything God tells us suggests we will look back at the present earth and conclude, creatively speaking, God was just warming up and getting started with this present earth.” Consider the natural wonders God has created in this universe. On Mars, the volcano Olympus Mons rises 79,000 feet from the surface of Mars, almost three times taller than Mount Everest, which is 29,000 feet. The base of Olympus Mons is 370 miles across and would cover the entire state of Nebraska. That is a big mountain. The Valles Marineris is a vast canyon on the surface of Mars, stretching one-sixth of the way around the planet, 2800 miles long — about the distance from the Atlantic to the Pacific across the United States — 370 miles wide, 4 1/2 miles deep. Hundreds of our Grand Canyons would fit inside that canyon. Alcorn is pointing to what God has done in this present universe and speculating that the new earth may have far more spectacular features than that. The new waterfalls may dwarf Niagara Falls. We may find rock formations more spectacular than those in Yosemite or the Alps or the Karakoram Mountains or the Himalayas; and forests deeper and richer than the Pacific Northwest or the Amazonian rainforest. There will be no bondage, suffering, or decay that the present nature has, so there will be no natural disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes, volcanic eruptions, mudslides, floods, droughts, or anything that would torment the earth and destroy the beauty, harmony, and peacefulness of the future world. Verse 1 concludes, “No longer will there be any sea.” Whether you are fine with that or not, what will be will be. But whatever God makes will be spectacular, majestic, beautiful and breathtaking. In Verse 2, the new Jerusalem descends from God. “I saw the Holy City, the new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride beautifully dressed for her husband.” This is the capital city of God’s eternal empire. There will be both glorious heavenly countryside and a radiant glorious city — rural and urban — in the new heaven and new earth. The city, the new Jerusalem, is the very thing that is promised to Old Testament believers. Hebrews 11:13, 16 says, “All these people were still living by faith when they died… …they were longing for a better country — a heavenly one. Therefore God is not ashamed to be called their God, for he has prepared a city for them.” The country implies a vast, spacious world to explore, teeming with life, spectacular scenic vistas, lakes, rivers, hills, forests, fields, mountains, vast open spaces. The city, on the other hand, implies a concentration of population, shared experiences, relationship, society and culture, fellowship, creativity, the arts, architecture and music. All these are displays of being created in the image of God. The new Jerusalem will descend from heaven already constructed by God’s hand. He has prepared the bride but she has also prepared herself, so we can imagine that our labors in this world help to make the new Jerusalem glorious and beautiful. In the same way, in the next world our labors will be welcome; we will be working in the new heaven and the new earth. The name of the city, Jerusalem, implies continuity but difference. The word “Jerusalem” was evocative and powerful for the Jews. The old Jerusalem was the city of David, the center of Jewish life, culture, religion and hopes. But it was also corrupted by idolatry and wickedness, so it had to be redeemed by the blood of Christ. This new Jerusalem is perfectly pure, the fulfillment of the Old Testament purpose for God to dwell in glory in the midst of His people. The new Jerusalem is therefore both a city — a place — and the Church, the bride of Christ — a people. We, having resurrection bodies, will have to dwell somewhere. “In My Father's house are many rooms. If it were not so, I would I have told you I'm going there to prepare a place for you.” Christ is preparing a physical location for his physical people. The city is “a bride beautifully dressed for her husband.” She is made radiantly beautiful for her wedding day, coming down out of Heaven, gloriously adorned and dressed and ready for her bridegroom. Christ has labored to make her ready for centuries of redemptive history through evangelism, discipleship, pastoral ministry, the ministry of spiritual gifts of teaching the Word of God, administration, prayer and faith. All of those spiritual gifts together make her radiant and beautiful and ready for her wedding day. Paul says to husbands in Ephesians 5:25-27, “Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave Himself up for her to make her holy, cleansing her by the washing with water through the Word, in order that He might present her to Himself as a radiant church without stain or wrinkle or any other blemish.” Holy and blameless, without blemish, stain or wrinkle. In every respect, her adornment — kosmeo in the Greek, from which we get “cosmetic” — is magnificent, glorious and complete. The image of marriage is a powerful Old Testament image. God considered Israel his wife. Jeremiah 2:2-3 says, “I remember the devotion of your youth, how as a bride you loved me and followed me through the wilderness, through a land not sown. Israel was holy to the Lord.” Many of the prophetic images in the Old Testament are negative, as God speaks like a husband to His unfaithful wife. The prophet Hosea was commanded to marry an adulterous wife and have children of unfaithfulness as a picture to Israel, guilty of the vilest adultery in departing from the Lord. We all are, like the hymn Come Thou Fount says, “prone to wander, Lord, I feel it, prone to leave the God I love.” Our idolatrous, wandering, defective hearts will be cured and healed from that at last and purified from our wandering ways. That marriage image is perfected between Christ and his Church. The Central Joy of Heaven The Reward of Heaven: God Will Dwell in Glory with His People Revelation 21:3 says, “And I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, ‘Now the dwelling of God is with men, and he will live with them. They will be his people, and God himself will be with them and be their God.’” This is the central joy of Heaven. The heavenly tourism books tend to miss this fact, which is one of their big problems. The central joy of Heaven is being present with the Triune God. God has been yearning for this throughout all the years of redemptive history. At last, the dwelling of God is with people. He has been waiting and yearning and working for this moment for thousands and thousands of years. All of His patience and compassion and suffering and labor comes to sweet consummation. It is difficult to number the times God says this in Israel directly or through the prophets: “I will be your God and you will be my people.” Leviticus 26:11-12 says, “I will put my dwelling place among you, and I will not abhor you. I will walk among you and be your God, and you will be my people.” At last we have the fulfillment of the dwelling glory of God. The Greek, skene, is derived from the Hebrew for the word “tabernacle,” Mishkan, so the Hebrew comes over to English in the expression “Shekinah glory,” literally meaning “dwelling glory.” This is the glory that God shows when He is settling in to dwell in the midst of His people. He would use a glory cloud to show that He was with the Israelites in the desert. When the tabernacle was set up, the glory cloud appeared and filled the tabernacle. God’s dwelling glory is the centerpiece of Heaven. Jonathan Edwards, in his sermon on 1 Corinthians 13, Heaven is a World of Love, detailed the future world. Despite the fact that God is omnipresent, He is revealed in Scripture, especially in certain places, relationally. He was more in Israel than in any other nation on Earth. He was more in Jerusalem than any other city in Israel. He was more in the temple than any other building in Jerusalem. He was more in the Holy of Holies than any other part of the temple. He was more in the mercy seat above the Ark of the Covenant than anywhere else in the Holy of Holies. There was a concentration of the revelation of God. That is what we will get in Heaven, where we will be swimming in a sea of God, and so deeply, richly satisfied with that. We will be filled with God — this is the reward of Heaven. He said to Abraham, in Genesis 15:1, “After this, the word of the LORD came to Abram in a vision: ‘Do not be afraid, Abram. I am your shield, your very great reward.’” Abraham would not take the loot, the gold and silver, from the battle with the kings of Sodom and Gomorrah, so God appeared to him in this vision, saying in effect, “Well done. Fear not. I am your very great reward.” Why Does God Want to be with US? The more I learn about God, the more I see how glorious it will be to fully understand why we want to be with God. But why does He want to be with us? We are sinful, weak, insignificant, corrupted. But God does not see it that way. He yearns to have fellowship with us. Jesus, on the night before he was crucified, said to His squabbling apostles who were arguing about which of them was the greatest, said to them in Luke 22:15, “I have eagerly desired to eat this Passover with you before I suffer.” It is incomprehensible, but that is the way he is. He wants to be with us; we are his heritage and he is ours. Other Joys of Heaven: No More Death, Mourning, Crying, or Pain Intimate Comfort Other joys of heaven are lesser, but worth discussing. Revelation 21:4 says, “He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.” This is the intimacy and tenderness of Christ’s own hand wiping our final tears away. All of the grief and suffering and pain that we have gone through will be finished. There are various reasons for tears. Personally, what I most regret is my own sin. It often causes me tears of sorrow. To have Jesus wipe those tears away and say we will not weep or mourn over that anymore will be unimaginably sweet. It is helpful to link it together with an appropriate understanding of Judgment Day. Verse 4 and its beautiful promises do not seem to cover Judgment Day like a canopy. That day will be hard. It will be a day of darkness and sorrow. It will be difficult to give Christ an account for everything done in the body, whether good or bad, and for every careless word ever spoken. Some believe we will not need to face Judgment Day in this way, citing Romans 8:1: “There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.” But giving Jesus an account is not the same as condemnation. Condemnation is the Lake of Fire. He will not command us who are Christians on the basis of any of our sins “Depart from Me, you who are cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels.” We will not be condemned, but we will give him an account. 2 Corinthians 5:10 says plainly, “For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, that each one may receive what is due him for the things done while in the body, whether good or bad.” God will test the body of our works to see if they are worthy of reward. 1 Corinthians 3:12-15 says, “If any man builds on this foundation using gold, silver, costly stones, wood, hay or straw, his work will be shown for what it is, because the Day will bring it to light. It will be revealed with fire, and the fire will test the quality of each man's work. If what he has built survives, he will receive his reward. If it is burned up, he will suffer loss; he himself will be saved, but only as one escaping through the flames.” We will suffer loss from whatever of our works are burned up; that will be difficult. We will have an emotional reaction to giving account on Judgment Day, but not beyond. All of our faithless works and sins of omission and commission — the wood, hay and straw — will be tested and burned, and then the gold, silver, and costly stones — actions done for the glory of God, from a heart of love, by faith, though imperfect — will be purified by fire and we will be rewarded for those. We will cry tears of regret on that day: I did not live like I should have. I wasted opportunities to tell people about Jesus. There were poor people around me, and I lived selfishly. I did not do for them like I should have. I did some things, but not enough. What is so amazing is that Jesus, with his holy and nail-scarred hand, will wipe those tears away and comfort us, and then will bring us into a world where those tears will be shed no more. That is incredible; that is his grace. No More Death, Mourning, Crying or Pain Death is the final enemy. 1 Corinthians 15:26 says, “The last enemy to be destroyed is death.” All the destruction and sorrow and fear and anxiety and intense loss and pain caused by death will end, and we will live forever. We will not die. Our relationships will be eternal. We will never say goodbye again. We will not age. We will not reach our prime after 10,000 years, followed by a long, slow, eternal decline. The body will be raised in power and in glory — no decline, no death, no funerals. No more mourning — psychological, emotional, mental anguish — or crying, the physical action that flows from pain. God’s Present Invitation to an Eternal Home God’s Direct Activity in Creating this Coming World Revelation 21:5 says, “And he who was seated on the throne said, ‘Behold, I am making all things new.’ Also he said, 'Write this down, for these words are trustworthy and true.’” God speaks from His throne with the voice of kingly, powerful authority. He says, “Behold [Look at this!] I am making all things new.” This gives a sense of God’s energetic activity, not a deistic world which God sets it up and then removes Himself from it. He is actively, energetically involved in making all things new. There will be a comprehensive new creation. In this present world, there is no new creation thing except our redeemed souls. The moment we come to Christ, we are made new creations in Christ. 2 Corinthians 5:17 says, “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come.” Everything else continues in the old order. But then, He will make everything new. The Command to WRITE John is commanded to write down what he hears. Our Christian faith is a literary, written faith. We have a book, and this book sets Christianity apart from every other religion in the world. Other religions have holy books — the Quran, the Bhagavad Gita, and other writings. But this book is unique. God originally wrote the Ten Commandments with His finger, but then commanded Moses in the wilderness to write down all of His commands that God gave to him. After that, all of the prophets were commanded in a similar way to write down the Word of God. In this final testimony, these words have been written down, and they are trustworthy and true. They are a part of that poor reflection. We see indistinctly, dimly. How do you put Heaven into words? How can you possibly describe in nouns and verbs and adjectives and paragraphs a vision like this? But he said, “Write down what I tell you. The words will be exactly what I want you to say to correspond to this vision.” The words are enough to get us to Heaven, but not as good as being in Heaven. Amen. We will see him face-to-face, and that will be so much better, but in the mean time, we have these words. Psalm 12:6 says, “And the words of the LORD are flawless, like silver refined in a furnace of clay, purified seven times.” God’s Invitation Verse 6 is God’s powerful invitation to this eternal home based on all His words. Revelation 21:6 says, “He said to me: ‘It is done. I am the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End. To him who is thirsty I will give to drink without cost from the spring of the water of life.’” It is done, or literally, has become. God has brought this magnificent new world into reality; He has made it become real. He points again to that linear history that spread out over a redemptive history. Christ is the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End. The first world, this present world that will pass away was brought in through Christ. “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning. Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made.” [John 1:1-3] And “The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us.” [John 1:14] The Word is Jesus Christ, and through him, the first world came into being. So also through Christ, the eternal world will come into being through the work of the Father. Isaiah 9:7, speaking of Jesus, says, “Of the increase of his government and peace there will be no end. He will reign on David's throne and over his kingdom, establishing and upholding it with justice and righteousness from that time on and forever. The zeal of the Lord Almighty will accomplish this.” His kingdom will continue increasing, and we will see it. The earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of Christ’s kingdom, as the waters cover the sea. It will be eternally becoming more radiant and glorious and majestic and beautiful. God wants us there; He is inviting us to enter the Kingdom of God now by faith, and then later, when the time comes, we will enter it with our brothers and sisters. Are You Thirsty? Verse 6 concludes, “To the thirsty I will give water without cost from the spring of the water of life.” Think about the thirstiest you have ever been in your life — a hazy, hot, humid day, working outside, you have not had enough to drink and you are parched; or someone crawling through a desert, desperate to find an oasis. Water is life in those cases. Are you thirsty to be in a perfect world like that? I am so thirsty to never sin again and to be around others who never sin again. I hunger and thirst for righteousness. I want to see God — as the deer pants for streams of water, so my soul thirsts for you. Jesus said in John 6, “Whoever comes to me will never be hungry, and whoever believes in me will never be thirsty.” You will come to a place of perfect satisfaction and be so refreshed in Jesus in Heaven. Are you thirsty for the forgiveness of your sins? Do you yearn to have God say to you, “All of your sins are forgiven through faith in Christ”? Are you thirsty to be reconciled to God and be in a right relationship with Him? Are you thirsty to be in the new heaven and new earth, where there will be no more death, mourning, crying or pain? Then come and drink. It is offered freely without cost, as it says in Isaiah 55:1: “Come, all you who are thirsty, come to the waters; and you who have no money, come, buy and eat! Come, buy wine and milk without money and without cost.” The Gift is Given Freely to Those Who Overcome This gift is given to those who overcome. Revelation 21:7 says, “He who overcomes will inherit all this, and I will be his God and he will be my son.” We must conquer to get there. We must overcome something. First and foremost, 1 John 5:4 says, “…everyone born of God overcomes the world. This is the victory that has overcome the world, even our faith.” Faith in Jesus is the victory that overcomes the world. We must overcome all that the world, the flesh and the devil want to do to our souls just for believing in Jesus, to have a saving faith in him. Then, having come to saving faith in Christ, we then must fight the good fight of faith. We must fight indwelling sin by the power of the Holy Spirit. Heaven is given to those who fight that fight. Those who do not are not children of God. Romans 8:13-14 says, “…if by the Spirit you put to death the deeds of the body, you will live. For all who are led by the Spirit of God are sons of God.” You are led by the Spirit into a battle against sin, against the world, the flesh and the devil. That is the road that leads to Heaven. He who overcomes will inherit all this. We are more than conquerors, and those who are born again will overcome. Someday we will see Satan dead at our feet. We will put a foot on his neck. We will see the world system destroyed, and our own lust and sin nature will be purified out of us, and we will be heirs to the Kingdom of God. God’s Terrifying Warning of Who Will Be Excluded Who are These People and What are These Sins? He gives a terrifying warning of those who will be excluded in Revelation 21:8: “But the cowardly, the unbelieving, the vile, the murderers, the sexually immoral, those who practice magic arts, the idolaters and all liars-- their place will be in the fiery lake of burning sulfur. This is the second death.” The cowardly are those who care more what people think than what God thinks, who know what to do, but do not do it. The cost is too high. The unbelieving are those who will not believe in Jesus. Whether they have heard the Gospel or not, they will not combine what they know with faith, as the author to Hebrews says. The vile are morally repugnant, morally ugly, excluded because in that world, there will be no blemish, no stain, nothing but purity and holiness. In Christ, we are transformed from being vile to being radiantly beautiful, but those who have not received that transformation are vile. Murderers. The sexually immoral — we are in a sexually free, permissive age but God has never changed His standard. The magic arts, the sorcerers — pharmakos — those who use drugs in witchcraft. Idolaters — anyone who places ultimate value on created things rather than the Creator. Liars — Psalm 116:11 says, “Everyone is a liar.” Seeing that on the list, we should realize that we are redeemed by grace, though we deserve to be condemned too. We are all the same, but we are redeemed from lying and all these other sins by the blood of Christ. The end of it for those people is the fiery lake of burning sulfur, the second death; a place of active conscious torment and sorrow, not merely the absence of God. Applications Top Priority: The top priority for any who are outside of Christ is that you come to faith in Christ. That is what this invitation is all about. Believe in Jesus, trust in him. God sent Jesus his only begotten Son into the world to be a human. He is fully God and fully man. He died on the cross in our place as an atoning sacrifice. Put your trust in Him, not in your own works. Trust in Jesus and you will be forgiven of all your sins. Christians If you are already a Christian, meditate on heaven more than you do; fill your soul with meditations of the world to come. Read Revelation 21 and 22, and feed on it. Let it flow out into good works that God has prepared in advance for you to walk in. Ask the Lord how He wants you to serve Him each day. Find someone who is lost and share the Gospel. Find someone in a place of sorrow or misery, and talk about sadness and sorrow in light of what we have learned today, that we are coming to a place where there will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain. Ask if they would like to hear more about that. Closing Prayer Close with me in prayer. Father, we thank you for the beauty of the world to which we are going, We know we do not deserve it, and can scarcely imagine it. But I pray, O Lord, that You would fill our minds and our hearts with the truth. Help us to understand that beautiful world. Help us to yearn for it and to be hungry and thirsty for it, and to desire it with all of our hearts. Fill us with your Holy Spirit. Enable us, O Lord, to glorify you by putting sin to death and by witnessing by sharing the gospel. We pray in Jesus’ name. Amen.

Slapbox Podcast
Episode 267 Jerking it Across America

Slapbox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2017 69:29


How Will Shelly Pay for His Trip, Jerking it Across America, Where is the PS4 Fleshlight and There is a Hitchiker Lets Pick Em Up

Slapbox Podcast
Episode 267 Jerking it Across America

Slapbox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2017 69:29


How Will Shelly Pay for His Trip, Jerking it Across America, Where is the PS4 Fleshlight and There is a Hitchiker Lets Pick Em Up

Take A Seat
Take A Seat #11 5-30-17

Take A Seat

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2017 28:56


Shaheen Talks Current Events Memorial Day, His Trip to The Grocery Market Instagram- @takeaseatpodcast Email- thetaspodcast@gmail.com Music - Too Afraid To Love You by The Black Keys

What Just Happened?
Back From the Dead: The Near Death Experience (Ep. 9)

What Just Happened?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2016 42:23


Near death experiences have reentered pop culture in recent years with best-sellers like “Proof of Heaven” and “Heaven is for Real.” But are near death experiences legit? Are NDE’ers actually having out of body experiences and travelling towards a light at the end of the tunnel? Or are they merely illusions of the mind? Today we tell the harrowing, sometimes tragic, and extraordinary stories of three individuals who might just possibly have travelled to the other side. SOURCES Books for general reading: Consciousness Beyond Life: The Science of Near Death Experience, Pim van Lommel (2011) God and the Afterlife: The Groundbreaking New Evidence for God and Near-Death Experience, Jeffrey Long & Paul Perry (2016) Heaven is for Real: A Little Boy's Astounding Story of His Trip to Heaven and Back, Todd Burpo (2010) Near-Death Experiences, The Rest of the Story: What They Teach Us About Living and Dying and Our True Purpose, P.M.H. Atwater (2011) Near-Death Experiences: Understanding Visions of the Afterlife, John Martin Fischer & Benjamin Mitchell-Yellin (2016) Passage, Connie Willis (2002) Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Afterlife, Eben Alexander (2012) What Happens When We Die?: A Groundbreaking Study into the Nature of Life and Death, Sam Parnia (2007) Wisdom of Near-Death Experiences: How Understanding NDE’s Can Help Us Live More Fully, Penny Sartori (2014)  Vicki Noratuk’s story: NDE Stories: http://ndestories.org/vicki-noratuk/   Near-death and out-of-body experiences in the blind: a study of apparent eyeless vision., Ring K, Cooper S., J Near-Death Studies. 1997;16:101–147. http://www.newdualism.org/nde-papers/Ring/Ring-Journal%20of%20Near-Death%20Studies_1997-16-101-147.pdf People Born Blind Can See During a Near-Death Experience, http://www.near-death.com/science/evidence/people-born-blind-can-see-during-nde.html Mr. A’s story: AWARE Study Initial Results are Published, IANDS https://iands.org/news/news/front-page-news/1060-aware-study-initial-results-are-published.html AWARE Study Results Finally Published: Does Not Prove Life After Death, http://mysteriousuniverse.org/2014/10/aware-study-results-finally-published-does-not-prove-life-after-death/ AWAREness Beyond Death?, http://www.dailygrail.com/Essays/2014/10/Awareness-Beyond-Death The Seven Ways to have a Near Death Experience, BBC http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20150303-what-its-really-like-to-die Jeff Olsen’s story: I Knew Their Hearts: The Amazing True Story of a Journey Beyond the Veil to Learn the Silent Language of the Heart, Jeff Olsen (2012) Near death experiences at heart of Jeff Olsen's memoir, lecture in Colorado Springs, The Gazette http://gazette.com/near-death-experiences-at-heart-of-jeff-olsens-memoir-lecture-in-colorado-springs/article/1558025 Additional resources: IANDS, or the International Association for Near Death Studies, is an incredible resource for those who are just starting to learn about NDE’s or who are looking for a community of NDE’ers. http://iands.org Alex Tsakiris has a podcast called Skeptiko: Science at the Tipping Point where in episode 326 he critically interviews Professor Mitchell-Yellin about his co-authored book and findings. It’s worth listening too! http://skeptiko.com/latest-near-death-experience-research-hit-job-326/ Journalist Gideon Lichfield published an in-depth and interesting article about NDE’s for April 2015 issue of The Atlantic. The article is called “The Science of Near-Death Experiences: Empirically investigating brushes with the afterlife.” http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2015/04/the-science-of-near-death-experiences/386231/ Dr. Sam Parnia is one of several scientists (including Dr. Penny Sartori and Dr. Jeffrey Long, among others) who have been on the cutting edge of scientific research into NDE’s. Here is a blog post he wrote on HuffPo called “Erasing Death.” http://www.huffingtonpost.com/sam-parnia-md-phd/resuscitation-science_b_2767935.html Links to further reading: http://discovermagazine.com/2016/may/9-a-brush-with-death http://iands.org/ndes/nde-stories/iands-nde-accounts/1164-euphoria-way-beyond-crack-cocaine.html http://www.ifac.univ-nantes.fr/IMG/pdf/Textes-C-3.pdf http://infidels.org/library/modern/keith_augustine/HNDEs.html#maria http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=55188 http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=171779 http://metro.co.uk/2015/03/06/this-is-what-it-is-like-to-die-and-its-pretty-scary-5091269/ http://michaelprescott.freeservers.com/who-will-watch-the-watchers.html http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2790400/#B19 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16606911 http://www.nderf.org/NDERF/NDE_Experiences/tricia_b_nde.htm http://www.npr.org/2013/02/21/172495667/resuscitation-experiences-and-erasing-death https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/happiness-in-world/201105/the-neurology-near-death-experiences http://www.salon.com/2011/01/13/near_death_experience_interview/ http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/cocktail-party-physics/titanic-and-the-science-of-near-death-experiences/ http://skeptiko.com/eeg-expert-on-near-death-experience/ http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/2128726-in-near-death-experiences-blind-people-see-for-first-time/ http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/937605-the-neuroscience-of-near-death-experiences/ http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/04/11/near_death_explained/ http://records.viu.ca/www/ipp/pdf/NDE.pdf SUBSCRIBE, RATE, and REVIEW What Just Happened? on iTunes, Stitcher, Soundcloud, and Google Play. Reach me at My website: www.podcastenthusiast.com Twitter @davidgchang Facebook www.facebook.com/davidchang99 whatjustpodcast @ gmail . com

What Just Happened?
Back From the Dead: The Near Death Experience (Ep. 9)

What Just Happened?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2016 42:23


Near death experiences have reentered pop culture in recent years with best-sellers like “Proof of Heaven” and “Heaven is for Real.” But are near death experiences legit? Are NDE’ers actually having out of body experiences and travelling towards a light at the end of the tunnel? Or are they merely illusions of the mind? Today we tell the harrowing, sometimes tragic, and extraordinary stories of three individuals who might just possibly have travelled to the other side. SOURCES Books for general reading: Consciousness Beyond Life: The Science of Near Death Experience, Pim van Lommel (2011) God and the Afterlife: The Groundbreaking New Evidence for God and Near-Death Experience, Jeffrey Long & Paul Perry (2016) Heaven is for Real: A Little Boy's Astounding Story of His Trip to Heaven and Back, Todd Burpo (2010) Near-Death Experiences, The Rest of the Story: What They Teach Us About Living and Dying and Our True Purpose, P.M.H. Atwater (2011) Near-Death Experiences: Understanding Visions of the Afterlife, John Martin Fischer & Benjamin Mitchell-Yellin (2016) Passage, Connie Willis (2002) Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Afterlife, Eben Alexander (2012) What Happens When We Die?: A Groundbreaking Study into the Nature of Life and Death, Sam Parnia (2007) Wisdom of Near-Death Experiences: How Understanding NDE’s Can Help Us Live More Fully, Penny Sartori (2014)  Vicki Noratuk’s story: NDE Stories: http://ndestories.org/vicki-noratuk/   Near-death and out-of-body experiences in the blind: a study of apparent eyeless vision., Ring K, Cooper S., J Near-Death Studies. 1997;16:101–147. http://www.newdualism.org/nde-papers/Ring/Ring-Journal%20of%20Near-Death%20Studies_1997-16-101-147.pdf People Born Blind Can See During a Near-Death Experience, http://www.near-death.com/science/evidence/people-born-blind-can-see-during-nde.html Mr. A’s story: AWARE Study Initial Results are Published, IANDS https://iands.org/news/news/front-page-news/1060-aware-study-initial-results-are-published.html AWARE Study Results Finally Published: Does Not Prove Life After Death, http://mysteriousuniverse.org/2014/10/aware-study-results-finally-published-does-not-prove-life-after-death/ AWAREness Beyond Death?, http://www.dailygrail.com/Essays/2014/10/Awareness-Beyond-Death The Seven Ways to have a Near Death Experience, BBC http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20150303-what-its-really-like-to-die Jeff Olsen’s story: I Knew Their Hearts: The Amazing True Story of a Journey Beyond the Veil to Learn the Silent Language of the Heart, Jeff Olsen (2012) Near death experiences at heart of Jeff Olsen's memoir, lecture in Colorado Springs, The Gazette http://gazette.com/near-death-experiences-at-heart-of-jeff-olsens-memoir-lecture-in-colorado-springs/article/1558025 Additional resources: IANDS, or the International Association for Near Death Studies, is an incredible resource for those who are just starting to learn about NDE’s or who are looking for a community of NDE’ers. http://iands.org Alex Tsakiris has a podcast called Skeptiko: Science at the Tipping Point where in episode 326 he critically interviews Professor Mitchell-Yellin about his co-authored book and findings. It’s worth listening too! http://skeptiko.com/latest-near-death-experience-research-hit-job-326/ Journalist Gideon Lichfield published an in-depth and interesting article about NDE’s for April 2015 issue of The Atlantic. The article is called “The Science of Near-Death Experiences: Empirically investigating brushes with the afterlife.” http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2015/04/the-science-of-near-death-experiences/386231/ Dr. Sam Parnia is one of several scientists (including Dr. Penny Sartori and Dr. Jeffrey Long, among others) who have been on the cutting edge of scientific research into NDE’s. Here is a blog post he wrote on HuffPo called “Erasing Death.” http://www.huffingtonpost.com/sam-parnia-md-phd/resuscitation-science_b_2767935.html Links to further reading: http://discovermagazine.com/2016/may/9-a-brush-with-death http://iands.org/ndes/nde-stories/iands-nde-accounts/1164-euphoria-way-beyond-crack-cocaine.html http://www.ifac.univ-nantes.fr/IMG/pdf/Textes-C-3.pdf http://infidels.org/library/modern/keith_augustine/HNDEs.html#maria http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=55188 http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=171779 http://metro.co.uk/2015/03/06/this-is-what-it-is-like-to-die-and-its-pretty-scary-5091269/ http://michaelprescott.freeservers.com/who-will-watch-the-watchers.html http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2790400/#B19 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16606911 http://www.nderf.org/NDERF/NDE_Experiences/tricia_b_nde.htm http://www.npr.org/2013/02/21/172495667/resuscitation-experiences-and-erasing-death https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/happiness-in-world/201105/the-neurology-near-death-experiences http://www.salon.com/2011/01/13/near_death_experience_interview/ http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/cocktail-party-physics/titanic-and-the-science-of-near-death-experiences/ http://skeptiko.com/eeg-expert-on-near-death-experience/ http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/2128726-in-near-death-experiences-blind-people-see-for-first-time/ http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/937605-the-neuroscience-of-near-death-experiences/ http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/04/11/near_death_explained/ http://records.viu.ca/www/ipp/pdf/NDE.pdf SUBSCRIBE, RATE, and REVIEW What Just Happened? on iTunes, Stitcher, Soundcloud, and Google Play. Reach me at My website: www.podcastenthusiast.com Twitter @davidgchang Facebook www.facebook.com/davidchang99 whatjustpodcast @ gmail . com

Frederica Here and Now
Heaven Is for Real

Frederica Here and Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2014


Frederica recommends the book Heaven is for Real: A Little Boy's Astounding Story of His Trip to Heaven and Back by Todd Burpo.

heaven is for real todd burpo his trip
Frederica Here and Now
Heaven Is for Real

Frederica Here and Now

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2011 12:13


Frederica recommends the book Heaven is for Real: A Little Boy's Astounding Story of His Trip to Heaven and Back by Todd Burpo.