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Yesterday we celebrated Mother's Day. As Christians, this day should bring to mind the fifth commandment, which reads, “Honor your father and your mother, so that you may live long in the land the Lord your God is giving you.” Over 40 years ago, Dr. John Huffman wrote this about the 5th commandment in his book, “Liberating Limits: “God pity the society led by brash young people who have the answers but very little respect for their elders. Anarchy comes quickly. Allow young people to be alienated from their parents and you'll observe a nation drift into moral and social anarchy. Family life is crucial to a healthy society. Children who grab hold of the household reins, pushing their parents aside, inflict a serious damage on a society. Young people who grow up without subjection to authority are programming themselves for unhappiness. A society as well as an individual pays an enormous price for weakening the honor paid to fathers and mothers.”
In this concluding message of Matthew 13, Pastor Karl unpacks the final three parables of Jesus — the Hidden Treasure, the Pearl of Great Price, and the Net — and challenges the common interpretations most of us have grown up hearing.Rather than reading these parables through a modern American lens, Pastor Karl takes us back into a first-century Jewish mindset to uncover what Jesus was really communicating. The treasure hidden in the field isn't something we purchase with our devotion — it's a picture of Jesus himself, who in joy gave everything to redeem his chosen people. The pearl of great price wasn't a treasure to the Jews at all, which is exactly the point: Jesus was revealing the shocking mystery that Gentiles — the unclean, the outsiders — would be included in the kingdom of God. And the parable of the net reminds us that not all roads lead to heaven, and that a day of separation is coming.Pastor Karl also draws a striking connection to the book of Ruth, showing how Boaz purchasing the field to gain Ruth as his bride foreshadowed what Jesus would do for his people — buying the field to possess the treasure within it.The message closes with one of the hardest passages for any pastor to preach at his own church: Jesus returning to his hometown, only to be met with familiarity and low expectation. The takeaway is pointed — low expectation limits reception. The messenger can be overlooked, but the message cannot: God chose to treasure you, not because of anything you offered, but because of the price his Son was willing to pay.Watch all our sermons on our youtube channel "Flipside Christian Church"Join us in person 8:00am, 9:30am & 11:00am every Sunday morning.37193 Ave 12 #3h, Madera, CA 93636For more visit us at flipside.churchFor more podcasts visit flipsidepodcasts.transistor.fm
Happy Mother's Day to all of the incredible mothers out there. Today's episode is a deeper conversation about the urgent need for stronger, more biblical men and women in our culture, people willing to stand for truth, protect the vulnerable, and refuse to stay silent in the face of evil.We discuss the ongoing outrage surrounding the Epstein files, the lack of accountability for powerful people, and the broader cultural failure to protect victims from wicked and predatory individuals. But this conversation goes beyond headlines. It's about morality, courage, justice, faith, and what happens when societies stop valuing strong families, strong character, and biblical principles.This episode is ultimately about hope too, because evil does not win forever. Real justice matters, truth matters, and good people still have a responsibility to speak up.
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John talks with Sen. Kevin Cramer (R-ND) about stabilizing the global landscape as a gift from the current administration to mothers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Mother's Day, Pastor Josh reminds us that we are commanded to honor our mothers, and mothers are commanded to be worthy of that honor.
There aren’t many occasions when Jesus addressed motherhood directly, but when he does, there is often a deeper spiritual principle that can be understood and followed by all of his disciples. Speaker: Justin P. Sivley
Purpose Statement: The first ten years of the life of a child lie in the heart of a mother. All of the remaining years will be colored by the touches of those “mother-years.” It is fitting to follow the spiritual admonition to “honor our mothers” not only one day of the year, but all the times. One can hardly overestimate their influence. We need to honor, respect and appreciate what all a mother does in family life, career, and volunteering.
Today is a day to honor the incredible women in our lives, especially our mothers, who have not only given us physical life but have also often been the ones to share the life-changing truth of a relationship with Jesus. Their faithfulness and resilience have left a legacy that continues to shape us and our church. As we celebrate them, we also reflect on what it means to be resilient people—those who, when knocked down by life, don't stay down but bounce back, not in our own strength, but because of the treasure God has placed within us.Resilience is not just about enduring hardship; it's about the art of bouncing back. Using the imagery of a tennis ball and an egg, we see that while everyone gets knocked down, not everyone gets back up. The difference is not in the strength of the container, but in the value and power of what's inside. Paul, writing to the Corinthians, reminds us that we are like fragile clay jars, but within us is the greatest treasure—the gospel, the very presence of Jesus Christ. This treasure gives us forgiveness for our past, security for our future, and power for today.Paul's life was a testimony to resilience. He endured beatings, shipwrecks, hunger, and emotional burdens, yet he never gave up. Why? Because he understood the value of the treasure within him and the ripple effect his faithfulness would have on others. Ministry is not just for pastors or missionaries; every believer is called to pour into others—at home, at work, and in every sphere of life. The pain and setbacks we experience are not pointless; when surrendered to Christ, they become platforms for His glory and opportunities for others to see what true faithfulness looks like.The key to resilience is not focusing on our own fragility, but on the surpassing power of God at work in us. Our present troubles, though real and painful, are small compared to the eternal glory that awaits. We are called to fix our eyes not on what is seen and temporary, but on what is unseen and eternal. In our weakness, God's strength is made perfect, and our faithfulness leaves a legacy that outlasts our lives.[00:00] - Welcome[01:00] - Honoring Mothers and Their Spiritual Legacy[03:19] - The Art of Bouncing Back: Tennis Ball vs. Egg[06:30] - Paul and the Church at Corinth: Context and Struggles[08:53] - Hard Conversations and the Risk of Truth[10:32] - Religion vs. Relationship with Jesus[12:27] - God's Mercy and the Call to Never Give Up[14:48] - Pressed but Not Crushed: Paul's Couplets[17:19] - Ministry as Every Believer's Calling[19:37] - Disappointments and Setbacks in Ministry[22:35] - Paul's Resume of Resilience[28:26] - The Treasure in Fragile Clay Jars[32:36] - The Gospel: Forgiveness, Security, and Power[38:48] - Athletic Imagery: Wrestling and Boxing in Faith[40:22] - Nikki's Story: Real-Life Resilience[50:30] - The Ripple Effect of Faithfulness[52:29] - Shifting Perspective to the Eternal[54:00] - Invitation to Receive the Treasure and Prayer
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In honor of Mother's Day, both of our storytellers share stories about their unique relationships with their moms. Part 1: Rita Rigano always had a complicated relationship with her mother, and it becomes even more fraught when her mother's dementia worsens. Part 2: In the midst of writing her PhD dissertation, Jordyn Rice embarks on one last road trip with her mother, who is dying of lung cancer. Rita Rigano is a NYC-based storyteller who appears locally and online. Some favorite shows include Generation Woman, New Tricks, (mostly) True Things, The Moth, The Once Upon a Time Show, and Better Said Than Done. She started storytelling with her children, presenting fairy tales with a twist at libraries and schools. She loves live theatre, live music, and swing dancing with her husband. Jordyn Rice is a postdoctoral fellow based in Vancouver, BC. She is a physical therapist and researcher dedicated to finding strategies to promote healthy aging. While she is passionate about clinical research her love of neuroscience was sparked while studying sea slugs. Outside of the lab you can find her tucked into the mountains, rock climbing, or riding her bike. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In honor of Mother's Day, both of our storytellers share stories about their unique relationships with their moms. Part 1: Rita Rigano always had a complicated relationship with her mother, and it becomes even more fraught when her mother's dementia worsens. Part 2: In the midst of writing her PhD dissertation, Jordyn Rice embarks on one last road trip with her mother, who is dying of lung cancer. Rita Rigano is a NYC-based storyteller who appears locally and online. Some favorite shows include Generation Woman, New Tricks, (mostly) True Things, The Moth, The Once Upon a Time Show, and Better Said Than Done. She started storytelling with her children, presenting fairy tales with a twist at libraries and schools. She loves live theatre, live music, and swing dancing with her husband. Jordyn Rice is a postdoctoral fellow based in Vancouver, BC. She is a physical therapist and researcher dedicated to finding strategies to promote healthy aging. While she is passionate about clinical research her love of neuroscience was sparked while studying sea slugs. Outside of the lab you can find her tucked into the mountains, rock climbing, or riding her bike. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cardinal Dolan shares his reaction to Pope Leo being selected as the first American leader of the Catholic Church. Also, Vicky Nguyen shares her summer travel guide. And with Mother's Day this weekend, Kaylee Hartung shines a light on all the moms of our Military families – both spouses and moms who serve.
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Wellness + Wisdom | Episode 693 Wellness + Wisdom Podcast Host and Wellness Force Media CEO, Josh Trent, shares how we can honor motherhood and our mothers, no matter how they raised us, to show them our love and appreciation. Is there a topic that you'd like us to cover in the next AMA episode? Record your message HERE. Listen To Episode 693 As Josh Trent Answers Your Questions (01:45) Honoring Mothers (05:10) Tap Into The Motherly Love (20:10) Let Go of The Story You're Telling Yourself
In this episode of 'The Family Ties, A Prescription for Society,' co-hosts Frank Abdul Shaheed and Farida Abdul Tawab Brown delve into the essential characteristics that women need to cultivate for the sacred role of literal and metaphorical mothering. The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including the responsibilities of women, the significance of family as a training ground, and the importance of purity and empathy in preparing for motherhood. The discussion also touches on the impact of societal influences, the legacy of community leaders, and the need for a return to natural, God-given designs for life. Both hosts stress the importance of protecting the innocent and maintaining a culture of life in a society increasingly marked by artificiality and selfishness.00:00 Welcome to The Family Ties00:38 The Role of Women in Family and Society02:50 Personal Reflections on Womanhood04:51 Marriage and Selflessness07:42 Purity and Its Importance09:37 The Birthing Culture of Life14:12 Challenges of Modern Society23:51 The Importance of Family and Leadership30:59 Protecting the Innocent43:44 Honoring Mothers and Final ThoughtsThis podcast is about family life as a means to address current problems in American society. A scripture based African American perspective. Welcome to The Family Ties, a Prescription for Society. Through this experience we invite you to join us in an exploration of the concept of family ties as a prescription for society. YOUR HOSTS: Frank Abdul Shaheed & Faridah Abdul-Tawwab Brown This promo was recorded, produced and edited by Darryl D Anderson of AMG - Ambassador Media Group visit https://www.ambassador-mediagroup.com/ __________________________________ Music Credit Back Home by Ghostrifter Official | https://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-official Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Send us a Text Message.
A new MP3 sermon from Cornerstone Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Honoring Mothers Speaker: Ron Ralph Broadcaster: Cornerstone Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 5/12/2024 Bible: 2 Timothy 3:1-5 Length: 37 min.
A tribute to Peggy and Marsha Welcome to a very special Mother's Day episode of "Pushing Forward with Alycia | A Disability Podcast," where we turn the spotlight to the exceptional women who shaped us—our mothers. In this heartfelt episode, Alycia and her husband, Marty, open up about the enduring influence of their late mothers and the profound lessons they imparted. Marty reminisces about his mother, Peggy, who overcame life's sudden shifts to nurture a large family with unwavering strength and intelligence. From her early days as a valedictorian to her resilient motherhood against all odds, Peggy's story speaks to the power of love and dedication. Alycia shares the precious few memories of her mother, Marsha, whose untimely departure left a lasting void. Marsha's legacy, enriched through stories passed down by family and friends, highlights her kindness, style, and the deep love she had for her family. Despite her brief time, her impact is profound and everlasting. In their conversation, Alycia and Marty share lessons on resilience, love, and family their mothers left them. From overcoming adversity to prioritizing family above all else, this episode is a tribute to the women who not only gave them life but also taught them how to live it fully.
Through a discussion Jesus had with two sisters, Mary and Martha, we see the encouragement that he provided for both women.
Mothers of the church: 1. The Blameless Barren (1:5–7) 2. The Teen Mom (1:26–31) 3. The Pious Widow (2:36–38)
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Mother's Day is complicated. For some, it's a special day to honor a mom who was there when we needed her most or at least did the best she could. For others, Mother's Day is a painful reminder of loss, unmet needs, and sometimes tragic memories. It can also be a slap in the face if the role of mother is held up as ideal fulfillment, where non-mothers are pitied or perceived as “less-than” with upended priorities. What's a church to do with this largely celebrated secular holiday?Listen in to hear:Why Mother's Day is more complicated than in years past, and why it mattersPros and cons of celebrating this non-church holiday in your churchHow to offer compassionate care in the midst of a largely celebrative holidaySpecific tips for meaningful ministry to children & youth around Mother's DayCheck out our Tea Party Bundle Vol. 1:https://smallchurchministry.com/teapartybundlevol1Check out our Blue Christmas Service Bundle:https://smallchurchministry.com/christmasbundle/Rate, Review, & Follow Laurie on Apple Podcasts"I love Laurie and The Small Church Ministry Podcast!!"
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Today we honor mothers. Let's look at the story of Hannah, a Mom.
Welcome fellow adventurers! The topic of honoring mothers, continues right here on the Masculine Journey After Hours Podcast. The clips are from "Unconditional," and "Guardians Of The Galaxy." There's no advertising or commercials, just men of God, talking and getting to the truth of the matter. The conversation and Journey continues.
Welcome fellow adventurers! Mothers Day is fast approaching, and this week the guys are honoring mothers. The clips are from "Mother's Day Church Video," "Wayward Son," "Leave It To Beaver," and "Simple Man," by Lynyrd Skynyrd. Be sure to check out our other podcasts, Masculine Journey After Hours and Masculine Journey Joyride.
In her warm, engaging style, Liz Curtis Higgs pays homage to all mothers by analyzing the relationship between Jesus and his own mother, Mary of Nazareth. Her main focus is on the story of Jesus turning the water into wine at the wedding at Cana, at His mother's request. Even though He told her His time had not yet come, He honored her wishes and performed His first public miracle. Receive the book "The Women Of Easter" and the audio download of the broadcast "Honoring Mothers and the God Who Loves Them" for your donation of any amount! Get More Episode Resources If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
In this bonus replay, Apostle Tonya honors mothers with an interview with her sister-in-the Lord, Evangelist Robin Pass from Queens, New York. This is part of the full interview. For more teachings on our Lord Jesus Christ, and Apostle Tonya's supernatural testimonies, visit http://apostletonya.org --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/apostletonya/support
How can we honor the mothers in our life this Mother's Day? Passage: Ephesians 6:2-3
Exodus 20:12. We live in a world where 'honor" often isn't expected, shown, taught, or valued as much as it once was. God speaks often in His word of "honor." In this study, Evangelist Jacob Holman examines what God says about honoring our mothers.
How can we honor the mothers in our life this Mother's Day? Passage: Ephesians 6:2-3
How can we honor the mothers in our life this Mother's Day? Passage: Ephesians 6:2-3
In Episode 127, we look at all the mothers and mother figures in our life and how their deaths have affected us as well as the grief felt by those who lost children and those waiting to be called "Mom". Please visit my corresponding blog for my show notes with additional links to help you - https://marymac.info/2022/05/08/the-mary-mac-show-honoring-mothers-grief-podcast-ep127/ (https://marymac.info/2022/05/08/the-mary-mac-show-honoring-mothers-grief-podcast-ep127/) Other assistance at: https://www.MaryMac.info (www.MaryMac.info) https://www.TheMaryMacShow.com (www.TheMaryMacShow.com) https://www.GriefAuthority.com (www.GriefAuthority.com) - pick up my https://www.griefauthority.com/courses/bundle-of-hope-books (Bundle of Hope Books) to learn more about grief. https://www.FoundationforGrievingChildren.org (www.FoundationforGrievingChildren.org) Much Love, xoxo
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For Episode 33, Marsha is honoring Mother's Day by bringing on Amy Rojas, Tracie Shipman, and her daughter-in-law Claire Clark to talk about the challenges, joys, and lessons learned through motherhood.To access a full transcript of this episode, please visit http://www.marshaclarkandassociates.com/transcripts/honoring-mothers.To find out more about Marsha or to purchase a copy of her book, "Embracing Your Power: A Woman's Path to Authentic Leadership & Meaningful Relationships," visit her website at www.marshaclarkandassociates.com.