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He sells electric cars. He wants to go to Mars. Now he wants to sell … electricity? Yup, Elon Musk wants Tesla to get into the energy business in Texas. We'll discuss what it all means and how Tesla is making money these days. Plus, a bananas story about misinformation on the internet. And the hosts take a stand on the latest round of our favorite game, Half Full/Half Empty. Here’s everything we talked about today: “How Should the Fed Deal With Climate Change?” from The New York Times “Elon Musk wants to sell Texas Electricity” from Texas Monthly “Does Tesla actually want competitors to make electric cars?” from “Marketplace Morning Report” “Sirhan Sirhan, convicted of RFK assassination, released by California parole board” from The Washington Post “Texans are calling poison control in record numbers after ingesting horse and cow dewormer” from KSAT “Florida Judge Throws Out Gov. Ron DeSantis’ Order Prohibiting School Mask Mandates” from NPR “Academic credentials are a poor measure of talent. So why do businesses keep relying on them?” from Fortune “Delta Air Lines’ $200 charge to unvaccinated employees puts penalty power to the test” from “Marketplace Morning Report” “Back in name only: Toys R Us brand to reappear in more than 400 Macy’s stores” from “Marketplace” “TikTok hits the big time: The MLA Handbook has decided how to cite it in academic works” from Fast Company “Elon Musk warned of a ‘Terminator’-like AI apocalypse —now he’s building a Tesla robot” from CNBC Pumpkin Spice hard seltzer? Our show needs your voice! Tell us what you think of the show or ask a question for our hosts to answer! Send a voice memo or give us a call at 508-82-SMART (508-827-6278).
He sells electric cars. He wants to go to Mars. Now he wants to sell … electricity? Yup, Elon Musk wants Tesla to get into the energy business in Texas. We'll discuss what it all means and how Tesla is making money these days. Plus, a bananas story about misinformation on the internet. And the hosts take a stand on the latest round of our favorite game, Half Full/Half Empty. Here’s everything we talked about today: “How Should the Fed Deal With Climate Change?” from The New York Times “Elon Musk wants to sell Texas Electricity” from Texas Monthly “Does Tesla actually want competitors to make electric cars?” from “Marketplace Morning Report” “Sirhan Sirhan, convicted of RFK assassination, released by California parole board” from The Washington Post “Texans are calling poison control in record numbers after ingesting horse and cow dewormer” from KSAT “Florida Judge Throws Out Gov. Ron DeSantis’ Order Prohibiting School Mask Mandates” from NPR “Academic credentials are a poor measure of talent. So why do businesses keep relying on them?” from Fortune “Delta Air Lines’ $200 charge to unvaccinated employees puts penalty power to the test” from “Marketplace Morning Report” “Back in name only: Toys R Us brand to reappear in more than 400 Macy’s stores” from “Marketplace” “TikTok hits the big time: The MLA Handbook has decided how to cite it in academic works” from Fast Company “Elon Musk warned of a ‘Terminator’-like AI apocalypse —now he’s building a Tesla robot” from CNBC Pumpkin Spice hard seltzer? Our show needs your voice! Tell us what you think of the show or ask a question for our hosts to answer! Send a voice memo or give us a call at 508-82-SMART (508-827-6278).
Chris, Melanie, and Zack dig into Marcus Willett's “Lessons of the SolarWinds Hack” in the latest issue of Survival. They explore the distinction between cyber espionage and cyber defense (Was it an attack? Or a hack? Does it matter?), consider the implications of the offense-defense balance (Is 100 percent defense feasible?), and review possible global norms that can be put in place to limit the harm caused by malicious cyber actors. Melanie and Chris both have grievances toward members of Congress who are reluctant to revisit old Authorizations for Use of Military Force , and Zack gripes about Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan's absurd op-ed in the Washington Post. And this week's attafolks were all in the family: Zack welcomed a new niece named Marlowe; Melanie cheered her amazing older brother, David, a renowned physician and educator at the Mayo Clinic; and Chris gives a shout out to his daughter Katelyn —- and all members of the Class of 2021. Marcus Willette, “Lessons of the SolarWinds Hack,” IISS, March 31, 2021 Trey Herr, et al “Broken Trust: Lessons from Sunburst,” Cyber Statecraft Initiative, Atlantic Council Stephen Miles, Twitter, June 21, 2021 Dmitri Alperovitchand Ian Ward, "How Should the U.S. Respond to the SolarWinds and Microsoft Exchange Hacks?," Lawfare, March 12, 2021 "Critical Infrastructure Sectors," S. Department of Homeland Security Imran Khan, "Pakistan is Ready to be a Partner for Peace in Afghanistan, but We Will Not Host US Bases," Washington Post, June 21, 2021
Question Time Stamps for Quick Reference:0:00 - Introduction1. 0:11 {About the “5-Fold Ministry”} Have you heard of the "5-Fold Ministry" way of thinking about apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers exercising those gifts today? And if so, what are your thoughts about it?2. 12:40 {When does Competition become Unbiblical?} The Bible stresses the importance of unity within the body of Christ. When does competition among believers (even seemingly friendly competition - games, sports, etc.) become unhealthy?3. 16:21 {What is “Fundamental Christianity”?} Can you define "Fundamental Christianity" for me? Recently I've been seeing it referred to as a negative thing. Is it?4. 20:48 {Why do Animals Die or Become Extinct?} If “the wages of sin is death,” why do animals die? (My question also involves the extinction of the dinosaurs - why would God create them to be exterminated?)5. 26:51 {Using the Morality Argument} If using the morality argument, how would you respond to an unbeliever that uses the objection that morality is subjective and there is no real objective right or wrong?6. 32:30 {About Feeling Angry toward God} When someone is angry at God, are they able to bring that to God, or do they wait until they are not angry and then go to God? Do we have to be 100% before talking with God, as to not disrespect Him?7. 38:55 {About John 15 – Bearing Fruit} What do you think of the view that states that in John 15, Jesus actually said in Greek that those who don't bear fruit are lifted up instead of cut off? Is this us practicing bad Greek?8. 42:45 {About Gratitude in the Midst of Hardship} When I was an atheist, I got depressed and actually planned to end my life to escape all its struggles. I now know God exists, but I can’t be grateful for being created. How do I repent from that?9. 47:23 {Should Prayer be a Dialogue or Monologue?} About prayer, I’ve heard many people say that praying to God should be more of a dialogue than a monologue. Isn’t the Lord’s Prayer spoken by Jesus a monologue? How should we pray then?10. 50:19 {About Leaving a Church} Is it necessary to ask your church to remove your name from its records if you are leaving due to false teaching/beliefs? I wonder if that’s what God means when He says “come out of her.”11. 53:24 {About 1 Kings 13} In 1 Kings 13, what are we supposed to learn from this passage? It seems as though the prophet lied to the man of God, tricking him so that he wouldn’t stay the course. Why lead him into this trap?12. 1:02:44 {About the 1st Resurrection – Revelation} Will all believers partake of the first resurrection, or only those who have been beheaded in the name of Christ? Revelation 20:413. 1:04:59 {About Matthew 27 – Holy People Raised} Can you please explain Matthew 27: 51-53? Hoping to get some clarity about the holy people raised to life. Where did they go? Did they die again?14. 1:09:19 {About “Divine Simplicity”} Do you believe in divine simplicity? If so, how do you reconcile it with the Trinity?15. 1:11:40 {Did the Covid Mandates Involve a Spiritual Battle?} A lot of believers seemed to believe the Church was being persecuted by being required to wear masks, meet in smaller groups, etc. Was a spiritual battle being waged in the Covid mandates?16. 1:13:51 {About being Used by God in our Lives} I see others being used by God, and I want to be used too. Because of this, I often struggle with envy, jealousy, & comparison. How would you encourage & help me grow past this sin?17. 1:18:27 {About the Death of our Pets} My cat died this week. Where did he go?18. 1:22:03 {How Should we Study Other Religions?} Do you have any recommendations for studying other religions and how to approach others with the intention to evangelize?
Slideshow for this message is available We are in John chapter 8 this morning. And today is not your normal sermon and you’ll see why in just a second. Let’s begin in Samuel. When you read through the book of Samuel and Kings you very quickly pick up on a pattern. Here’s the pattern: when the author introduces us to a new king, he uses this formulaic introduction that looks like this: So hopefully you are seeing the idea. This formula is used at least 16 times that I could find. Now, there’s an interesting problem when you get to 1 Samuel 13:1. 1 Samuel 13:1 is another one of these formulas and it’s applied to Saul. But when you read it, you’ll see a problem. I’ll illustrate the problem by showing you three different translations: door 1, door 2, door 3, door 4. Now what’s going on here? The answer is the text is lost. Somewhere along the way, in the process of transmission, these numbers were either: intentionally left out, forgetfully left out or got destroyed so they could not be copied. Here’s the question. How does that make you feel to know there is a fallible human process that is associated with the English Bible you hold in your lap this morning? Does that destroy your confidence? Does that mean that the Bible contains errors? Don’t we teach biblical inerrancy (that the Bible is a book WITHOUT errors)? Yes we do, but it’s important to note that this doctrine applies to the original autographa, that’s a term that refers to the original documents, the actual scroll that the inspired writers wrote on, which of course we no longer have. We must acknowledge that errors have been introduced through the copying and transmission process. It’s called textual corruption. Now, the word corruption is a little unfortunate. It brings to mind corruption in politics. If we say the Bible is corrupt, that’s a pretty negative picture. But it’s a technical word that just means there is some change from the original. Imagine transferring a file from your phone to the computer. If the file makes it 99 percent of the way and just one bit changes then the file has been corrupted even though it still contains 99.999% of the original information. But it’s also the case that if 99.999% of the data is lost and only a fractional portion is preserved, that too is a corrupt file. So the real question is how corrupt is it? It all hinges on the answer to that question. Textual corruption can come in two different flavors. 1 Samuel 13:1 is corrupt in that something was taken away from the original text. But it is also possible to corrupt the text by adding to it. Today we come to John chapter 8:1-11. This is the story of the woman caught in adultery and all the Pharisees want to stone her and Jesus says, ‘he who is without sin cast the first stone.’ He begins writing on the ground and one by one they walk away. And then Jesus turns to the woman and says, “Go and sin no more.” It’s a beloved text. But here’s the problem. This section of the Bible almost certainly was not part of the original text. John chapter 8.1-11 is an example of corruption through addition. This was a story that had circulated around and was likely even true, but was not part of the original text and was added much later. If you’ll notice in most English Bible’s they point this out at varying levels of specificity: have a note at this point: In my NAS you’ve got this tiny little footnote. In my Greek NT it sets it apart like this. The ESV does it like this. Maybe this is the first time you’ve heard something like this. And maybe it’s even disturbing to you. So here’s what I want to do today. The goal is to BOTH convince you that this text is not part of the Bible which means we are not going to preach it as Scripture AND to have you walk away with FULL confidence that this book can be absolutely trusted in all it’s parts even though this transmission error exists. The Transmission Process So I’m actually going to start with the second part of that. Knowing that transmission errors like this exist, how can we trust that any of it is reliable at all? It’s a very good question. It’s the same feeling of uncertainty that you get when you discover someone has lied to you. Well, if you just lied right there, what kind of assurance do I have that everything else you’ve told me isn’t a lie. Is this a fluke or a habit? Many liberal scholars will attempt to attack the Bible in this very same way. Bart Ehrman’s who is one of the world’s foremost scholars in this area in best-selling book, “Misquoting Jesus” focuses on this issue as it pertains to the New Testament text: So his point here is simple: There is no need to examine the content of the New Testament if we don’t even have the New Testament. Now it’s difficult to feel competent to address a conclusion like this from a scholar. So here’s the question, “Can we defend the claim that the actual TEXT of the BIBLE is trustworthy?” From a raw textual transmission point of view, how corrupt is the text we possess today? To answer the question of how reliable the text is, we have to develop some minimum criteria for determining if a document is reliable (this criteria is not be specific to the Bible. This could be any historical document). And there really are only about three tests that matter here. Let’s start with that first point. What we mean by this is how long of a gap exists between the original writing (the autographa) - the actual scroll that was originally penned, and the first extant copy (that is, the oldest copy we have discovered that is still in existence today). As you know the Bible is made up of two halves - the OT written in Hebrew and the NT written in Greek and they represent very different processes of formation and transmission. Just think in rough terms about the differences. If you think about the Hebrew OT it records thousands of years of history and was written over roughly a thousand year period of time. So let’s assume Moses wrote the Pentateuch - the first five books. He’s around 1400BC and the last book of the OT was written maybe around 400BC Compare that to the NT. The NT records roughly about 50 years of history and was written in that same amount of time. So they are quite different documents. So it makes sense to discuss the transmission process of these two portions individually. The OT Witness Let’s start with the OT. When it comes to the OT, by far, the most relevant and interesting discussion is the dead sea scrolls. Here’s why. If you were alive prior to 1947 and someone were to ask you, “What is the oldest complete copy of the OT you possess?” what would your answer be? Well you’d have to answer the Codex Leningrad B19A. Codex is the word for book and B19A is a cataloging identifier. It’s housed in the National Library of Russia in Saint Petersburg. Here’s a picture of the inside of the book. It’s quite beautiful. Now there were other fragments and parts that were older. The other really famous manuscript is the Allepo Codex. It’s mostly complete but isn’t much older. So this is the oldest complete copy of the OT we possess. And when was this written? This was written in 1008AD. That’s a HUGE GAP between when the original author wrote the book and our oldest existing copy! Let’s just draw that gap on the timeline. How many hand copies are represented here? Answer: lots. How much confidence do you have that this book has not changed? It creates a lot of uncertainty. How much does a manuscript change in 1000 years? If a manuscript wears out every 100 years (best case) that means at least 10 copies and probably a lot more than that. There’s just no way to know. Well, in 1947 there was a massive discovery. In fact, it’s hard to argue against the fact that it’s the greatest discovery of the 20th century. It happened by accident. Some bedouines were throwing rocks and scrambling down into caves by the Dead Sea and found 7 scrolls housed in jars. These are tall jars designed to hold scrolls. Those jars were found in this cave which is now known as Cave 1. This is an extreme desert climate so the conditions were absolutely optimal for preservation. At first they had no idea what they were. They were hanging them on the post of their tent, selling them to antiquities dealers. But then they fell into the right hands and the search was on. The area was scoured and hundreds of more scrolls were discovered. There are were 972 manuscripts found and tens of thousands of fragments. 90 percent of the scrolls were found in cave 4 here. I had to laugh at one book I read. "In the fourth cave the fragments were torn into up to 15,000 pieces. These small fragments created somewhat of a problem for scholars." If any of you like putting together impossible puzzles without a picture on a box this might be a job for you. The main guy in charge of this died before it was complete. Even to this day the study of these scrolls continues. About 40 percent of the manuscripts are actually copies of OT books. All the OT is represented except for the book of Esther. There’s one scroll in particular that is especially impressive. It’s called the Great Isaiah Scroll. It’s the complete book of Isaiah in almost perfect readable condition. If you are curious you can go to this Digital Dead Sea Scroll website and interact with the text. Here’s the significance for our purposes. We are asking the question what is the gap between the writing of the original document and the oldest copy we possess today? Prior to 1947 and the discovery of the scrolls it was Codex Leningrad B19A at 1008AD. With the dead sea scrolls we can get to about 100 years BCE. That’s 1100 years earlier. That’s a GIANT leap. And of course the question is how much has the text changed in that 1000 year period? The answer is virtually none. It really is remarkable. Now to be sure, we still have a gap. If Moses wrote Genesis then we are still 1300 years away from the Pentateuch but only 250 years or less away from the last of the prophets. But it does give us tremendous confidence to say if the text didn’t change for 1100 years between dead sea scrolls and the Leningrad codex, it’s reasonable to assume that the text has been faithfully preserved despite the gap. So that’s the gap that exists in the OT. What about the NT? The NT Witness In the NT we have a much smaller gap. Let’s start with this quote. Now I don’t love the way that quote is worded and honestly a lot of the NT apologetic material because it is worded to make it sound like we have complete books. We don’t have complete books at these early stages. Here’s a list of some of the earliest manuscripts we have of just the gospels. These are all fragments but very, very early. So we have a very close gap in terms of fragmentary evidence. But what about larger sections and complete manuscripts? Every book of the NT is different in terms of it’s manuscript evidence. It would take a whole class to understand all this, but since we are in John, let’s just take John as an example. We could ask the question, "How many significant manuscripts of the book of John exist that were written before 300 AD. Circle that date 300 AD in your mind. Do we have 1? Do we have 2? The place to go to discover this is actually this website that is known as the K-List. Why is it called K list? Because it’s mercifully shortening this German phrase. (Short List of Greek Manuscripts of the New Testament) It’s funny that they call it a short list since it catalogs every NT Greek text or fragment ever discovered. You can filter by fragment size, date, location it was discovered and every other imaginable tag. So if you filter by date and the book of John you discover that there are 20 significant, existing manuscripts of the Gospel of John written before A.D. 300 and many manuscripts. One of the most famous is P66. Here’s a leaf. This is a nearly complete copy of the book of John and many date this around 200AD. The gospel of John was written maybe around 90AD so this is about 110 years after the fact. Now that’s not bad. But it’s still a bit of a gap. But here’s a really important question: If you were the scribe copying parchment 66 what would you be using as your master copy? You’d find the oldest possible manuscript available to you because that would be closer to the original. So the Scribe of P66 is writing around 200. How old of a manuscript do you think he could find? Let me show you some pretty interesting quotes from some church fathers who lived right around this time. This is from an early church father named Turtullean who lived AD 175. This is even more fascinating since it references the book of John - the book in question. Now keep in mind this is Peter of Alexandria who wrote this in 311AD. Here he is claiming that the original still existed in 311AD. If that is true, it’s possible that the P66 manuscript which predates this quote by 100 years was hand copied from the original. I told you to circle that year 300 in your mind. It would have been possible for any manuscript of John earlier than 300AD to have been copied from the original. We know that the manuscript existed in 311. But it’s not like it exploded right after that. We don’t know how much longer that survived. So it could have lasted another couple hundred years. We don’t know. So it’s possible that manuscripts much later than even 311 were copied from the original. We could strengthen the case further still by pointing out that in many cases there was not just one autographa. We know Paul used an scribe. And since many of his letter were sent out for circulation, almost certainly from day one there would have been multiple copies increasing the chance for the original to be preserved. Here’s the point: what is certainly, certainly not the case is that there were dozens and dozens and copies upon copies and massive errors crept into the copies we possess today. So we’ve discussed these first two criteria for reliabiliy - both the proximity to the original (the gap) and the number of copies. Now let’s jump forward two hundred years. The number of copies we have of biblical texts that have survived really begins to multiply. So if we go the 5th century which would be the 0-500AD, this is what the manuscript evidence looks like. This fragmentary and whole book evidence. 500 years sounds pretty far removed. So again, ask yourself the question. If you are copying a manuscript from this era, you’d get the oldest possible manuscript. You could probably reach back 200 years. At this point it’s easily conceivable that if someone was really trying to get to the original, this is only the second copy. Now after this point, in history the number of manuscripts just explodes. I think this is a helpful chart. “Many of these are fragmentary, of course, especially the older ones, but the average Greek New Testament manuscript is well over 400 pages long. Altogether, there are more than 2.5 million pages of texts.” So our total number of Greek manuscripts is around 5800 and if you include translations of the Greek manuscripts we are talking north of 23,000. And just to get a visual impression of the total number of manuscripts; it is really overwhelming. “If the average-sized manuscript were two and one half inches thick, all the copies of the works of an average Greek author would stack up four feet high, while the copies of the New Testament would stack up to over a mile high! - Dan Wallace” Again, keep in mind, most of this is later (Medieval). Most of this is fragmentary. Only about 8% of the manuscripts we have are complete. It’s sometimes helpful just to compare this to how well preserved other ancient documents are that have come down to us through the corridors of time. So if you compare the biblical manuscript evidence to some other classical literature you see just how well preserved the Bible is. Just to be clear, these are cherry picked examples in that they are the BEST preserved documents we have. Here’s another way of visualizing the data. Okay you have all these documents but how different are they from each other. That’s our third criteria for reliability. How much variation is there from one verse text to another across manuscripts? If you count literally every single possible type of variants. 62.9 percent of verses show no variants whatsoever. This means that if you examined all 5500 scripts they would be in 100% agreement on 62.9 percent of the verses in the Bible. That’s not that great. Does that mean you can only trust a little more than half. The picture changes drastically when you realize the nature of the variants. 75% of the variants are spelling errors. 19% don’t actually make sense. The scribe came along and a scribe is not supposed to correct. He’s just supposed to copy so he carries forward the mistake. 5% are meaningful but not viable. 1% less than one percent are both viable and meaningful. The two largest discrepancies by far in terms of meaning is John 8 and the end of Mark 16 (called the longer ending). If you exclude these (which is easy to do as you’ll see in a second) after these two, the longest discrepancy is two sentences and then quickly drops off to small phrases and single words. So hopefully this assures you that what we hold in our hands today is a very accurate edition of the NT and very, very closely reflects the original autographa Why is John 8 Suspect? So let’s come all the way back to it. So we have all this manuscript evidence that points to great preservation. Why are we saying with such certainty that John chapter 8 and this story of the woman caught in adultery is NOT part of the original text. What is the evidence for that? Well, I only need to spend 3 minutes on this point. Now that you understand how this process works it won’t be hard to convince you. Five points: These verses are present in most of the medieval Greek miniscule manuscripts, but they are absent from virtually all early Greek manuscripts that have come down to us, representing great diversity of textual traditions. Let me give you one more wrinkle of detail here. Manuscripts can easily be divided up into families. Once a certain error is introduced into the text that error gets copied and recopied and develops into a family. There are about five major families of manuscripts: In every major family of manuscript this is excluded until you get to the medieval era. There is one exception is the Western uncial D, but it is known for its independence in numerous other places. They are also missing from the earliest forms of the Syriac and Coptic Gospels, and from many Old Latin, Old Georgian and Armenian manuscripts. Moreover, a number of (later) manuscripts that include the narrative mark it off with asterisks, indicating hesitation as to its authenticity, while those that do include it display a relatively high frequency of textual variants. All the early church Fathers omit this narrative: in commenting on John, they pass immediately from 7:52 to 8:12. No Eastern Father cites the passage before the tenth century. Now that might not sound all that significant to you. But very few people realize how much material has been preserved from the church fathers. Do you realize that there are over a million NT quotations that have been preserved from the church fathers. If all we had was the church fathers we could piece together well over 95% of the NT. Although most of the manuscripts that include the story place it here (i.e. at 7:53–8:11), some place it instead after Luke 21:38, and other witnesses variously place it after John 7:44, John 7:36 or John 21:25. The fact that it is not consistently placed in the same location is pretty strong evidence that it was added later and not part of the original. Finally, even if someone should decide that the material is authentic, John almost certainly didn’t write it. The style is completely different. There are numerous expressions and constructions that are found nowhere else in John. Now that being said, it does appear to be a piece of oral tradition carried down. It most likely was true. It just doesn’t belong in the Scriptures and can’t be treated with the same sort of unquestioned authority. It would be foolish to make a theological point using this text or to preach it in the same way we preach the rest of the Bible. How Should we Respond? So we could have just skipped this section all together. But we talked about this as elders and decided it best to take this opportunity to demonstrate how we go our Bibles. Now, what I want to do now is just apply what we’ve learned today. There’s a few really important points to make here. Thank the Lord you have a Bible! We definitely take it for granted that we are able to read the Bible literally whenever we want to. It has most certainly not always been this way. The first reason that most of history has not been able to read the Bible in their language was because if you wanted your own volume you had to copy it by hand. Copying the Bible would have been a massive undertaking and took professional scribes close to a year. Contrast that to a modern printing press that can crank out 75 pages per minute. My Bible has 1106 pages for a total print time of 14 minutes. In quantity each page costs less than a penny and I can pick up this nice leather bound version for $18.95. If you want a paper Bible, grab one on the way out. They are free. You can take a whole case of them if you want. Nobody cares. They are so cheap. You can read it online, download an app and get 300 translations in a second. My friends, this has not always been so. Just try to hand copy the Bible. Long copy times means high cost. Gutenberg’s Bible which was the first printed Bible was significantly less expensive than handwritten copies and cost 30 florins in 1452. People were so incredibly excited at how drastically the prices had been slashed with the invention of the printing press. It was a moment of ecstasy. Now you could buy a Bible for 30 Florins. You want to know what that is in today’s dollars. At a very conservative exchange rate is about 100,000 dollars. How many of you could afford to purchase one? Churches might be able to purchase a single copy. And they would chain it to the pulpit. The second reason that many could not read the Bible is that it wasn’t in their language. We are so fortunate. All this careful compiling, comparing, studying the original manuscripts so that we could then have an accurate original to then translate. Our English translations are among the best in the world. We are so thankful. Read it. The claim is that this book is the Word of God. You need this. You need to be shaped by it in every way. What you love. What you do and don’t do. This is your food. It is bread to your soul. This connects you to Jesus Christ, the author of life. READ IT. It’s a treasure. It’s been passed down. Men have given their lives to preserve it. What a tragedy if we don’t read it. The great 18th-century evangelist John Wesley provides a good answer: I want to know one thing, the way to heaven. . . . He hath written it down in a book. Give me that book! At any price give me the Book of God! I have it: here is knowledge enough for me. Let me be homo unius libri [a man of one book]. In the beginning was the WORD. This is the WORD. Application: Read Psalm 119. Make a Bible Reading Plan. Download the Dwell App. Pray for the Spirit of God to use it in your life. Don’t trust in the labor saving deliverance of technology! IT’s not a life hack that is going to give you the next level of breakthrough. Let me make this point by way of 3 P’s. You have the Production of Scripture under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. We don’t believe this is any old book. We believe this to be the inspired words of God. Then there’s the preservation which we have talked about. But then there’s the perception. How do we perceive the words? How do we understand them? You see we ultimately need the Spirit of God to ascertain and discern spiritual things. Many will look at this book and write it off as foolishness. But ultimately it’s the Spirit of God working in us that is the true test. Ultimate test of authenticity. The holy Spirit. God gives us the Spirit of God which is the WORD in us. Now those are quick points, but do something about it right now. Next week, I want to have reports that Bible reading has increased in your life.
Question Time Stamps for Quick Reference 0:00 - Introduction 1. 1:04 {The Gospel of Thomas} Do you have any thoughts about the "Gospel of Thomas"? 2. 9:55 {Can Denominations Substitute Baptism?} Is it within biblical "freedom" for a denomination like the Salvation Army to replace water baptisms with wearing a uniform instead, and to not practice communion regularly, as well? 3. 12:29 {Is God Truly Impartial?} How is God impartial when He makes some people with disabilities and some normal, when some people are born into abject poverty while some are born into riches, and gives some people a relatively easy life and others a miserable life? 4. 18:10 {How Should we Define “Fruit”?} How do we practically use Matthew 7: 15-20 to discern? People often define fruit as whatever they’d like. Some call being “drunk in the Spirit” good fruit, some say telling people to repent is judgey and bad fruit. 5. 25:55 {About being Born Again & Indwelling} Jesus said unless you are born again you cannot see the Kingdom of God." Does Luke 13: 28 imply that “born again” doesn't mean “indwelt by the Spirit” since that wasn't possible until Jesus came? 6. 30:20 {Psalm 51 – Were Sacrifices Optional?} In Psalm 51: 16-17, it talks about God not wanting sacrifices/burnt offerings. Does this mean those were optional, or is it just talking about the person’s heart in giving? 7. 36:56 {Bible Contradiction about Demon Possession?} In Luke 9:1, Jesus gives the twelve "power and authority over all the demons." And in Luke 9: 40, a man tells Jesus the disciples could not cast out the demon possessing his son. Is this a contradiction? 8. 40:17 {About the Book of Ezekiel} What are your thoughts and opinions on Ezekiel 38- 39, as well as what it may mean for us? 9. 44:26 {Overcoming Alcoholism Biblically} How do you help a fellow Christian (including your spouse) deal and overcome alcoholism biblically? 10. 50:48 {Why are Bystanders Sometimes Killed in Scripture?} Why were the families of people who broke the law like Achan killed with their families? Why were they not killed alone? 11. 52:45 {Why Wasn’t Daniel w/Shad./Mesh./&Abed.?} Where was Daniel when the 3 Hebrew young men were thrown into the fire? 12. 55:06 {How to Think Biblically about Exorcisms} I was wondering about how a modern Christian would deal with demonic activity. You only see in movies priests doing exorcisms, but what would a pastor do if this was happening today? 13. 57:04 AND 1:20:59 {About William Webb’s Hermeneutics} What do you think of William Webb's "Redemptive Movement" model for hermeneutics? My pastor is embracing it, but it seems almost heretical to me. 14. 57:42 {About Intercessory Prayer} Is intercessory prayer a spiritual gift, possibly within the spiritual gift of faith that Paul mentions in 1 Corinthians 12:9)? Any knowledge you have on intercessory prayer is appreciated! 15. 1:01:23 {About Church Membership Classes} What are your thoughts on churches that require classes and interviews before becoming a member? I think we should be actively involved in a church, but it seems like steps that aren’t biblical. 16. 1:04:33 {Witnessing to LDS Members} What's the best way to respond to LDS friends who say "in the beginning" means only the beginning of "OUR world," and say then it's possible that Jesus was created before He created all things "here"? 17. 1:08:41 {Overcoming Pornography / Accountability} I’m getting married in 2 weeks and am hit with doubts and worries that my struggle with porn will lead into my marriage. My fiancé knows about it. Do you have any advice? 18. 1:12:10 {Would Jesus have Died of Old Age?} Since Jesus never sinned, would he NOT have died of old age eventually (if he hadn’t been crucified), or would he have? 19. 1:14:34 {About the Mosaic Law} How would you explain 1 John 3:4 (sin is transgression of the law) to someone trying to convin
Question Time Stamps for Quick Reference 0:00 - Introduction 1. 1:04 {The Gospel of Thomas} Do you have any thoughts about the "Gospel of Thomas"? 2. 9:55 {Can Denominations Substitute Baptism?} Is it within biblical "freedom" for a denomination like the Salvation Army to replace water baptisms with wearing a uniform instead, and to not practice communion regularly, as well? 3. 12:29 {Is God Truly Impartial?} How is God impartial when He makes some people with disabilities and some normal, when some people are born into abject poverty while some are born into riches, and gives some people a relatively easy life and others a miserable life? 4. 18:10 {How Should we Define “Fruit”?} How do we practically use Matthew 7: 15-20 to discern? People often define fruit as whatever they’d like. Some call being “drunk in the Spirit” good fruit, some say telling people to repent is judgey and bad fruit. 5. 25:55 {About being Born Again & Indwelling} Jesus said unless you are born again you cannot see the Kingdom of God." Does Luke 13: 28 imply that “born again” doesn't mean “indwelt by the Spirit” since that wasn't possible until Jesus came? 6. 30:20 {Psalm 51 – Were Sacrifices Optional?} In Psalm 51: 16-17, it talks about God not wanting sacrifices/burnt offerings. Does this mean those were optional, or is it just talking about the person’s heart in giving? 7. 36:56 {Bible Contradiction about Demon Possession?} In Luke 9:1, Jesus gives the twelve "power and authority over all the demons." And in Luke 9: 40, a man tells Jesus the disciples could not cast out the demon possessing his son. Is this a contradiction? 8. 40:17 {About the Book of Ezekiel} What are your thoughts and opinions on Ezekiel 38- 39, as well as what it may mean for us? 9. 44:26 {Overcoming Alcoholism Biblically} How do you help a fellow Christian (including your spouse) deal and overcome alcoholism biblically? 10. 50:48 {Why are Bystanders Sometimes Killed in Scripture?} Why were the families of people who broke the law like Achan killed with their families? Why were they not killed alone? 11. 52:45 {Why Wasn’t Daniel w/Shad./Mesh./&Abed.?} Where was Daniel when the 3 Hebrew young men were thrown into the fire? 12. 55:06 {How to Think Biblically about Exorcisms} I was wondering about how a modern Christian would deal with demonic activity. You only see in movies priests doing exorcisms, but what would a pastor do if this was happening today? 13. 57:04 AND 1:20:59 {About William Webb’s Hermeneutics} What do you think of William Webb's "Redemptive Movement" model for hermeneutics? My pastor is embracing it, but it seems almost heretical to me. 14. 57:42 {About Intercessory Prayer} Is intercessory prayer a spiritual gift, possibly within the spiritual gift of faith that Paul mentions in 1 Corinthians 12:9)? Any knowledge you have on intercessory prayer is appreciated! 15. 1:01:23 {About Church Membership Classes} What are your thoughts on churches that require classes and interviews before becoming a member? I think we should be actively involved in a church, but it seems like steps that aren’t biblical. 16. 1:04:33 {Witnessing to LDS Members} What's the best way to respond to LDS friends who say "in the beginning" means only the beginning of "OUR world," and say then it's possible that Jesus was created before He created all things "here"? 17. 1:08:41 {Overcoming Pornography / Accountability} I’m getting married in 2 weeks and am hit with doubts and worries that my struggle with porn will lead into my marriage. My fiancé knows about it. Do you have any advice? 18. 1:12:10 {Would Jesus have Died of Old Age?} Since Jesus never sinned, would he NOT have died of old age eventually (if he hadn’t been crucified), or would he have? 19. 1:14:34 {About the Mosaic Law} How would you explain 1 John 3:4 (sin is transgression of the law) to someone trying to convince you to follow the Mosaic Law? I have watched your Hebrew Roots videos and didn't see this addressed. 20. 1:19:42 {Building Spiritual Intimacy} Do you have any tips on building spiritual intimacy with your spouse? Q&A every Friday at 1pm pacific time. The NEW BibleThinker mugs can be found here. These are made by a third party and I'm not making any money off of them BUT $5 per mug will go toward to support different ministries I choose. This month we will be giving the money to a missionary couple I know who must remain anonymous due to doing missions where they aren't allowed to. Since they are under the radar they could really use support. https://www.zockollpottery.com/product-page/new-bible-thinker-mug Wesley Huff's article on the Gospel of Thomas https://www.wesleyhuff.com/blog/2020/9/22/why-i-date-the-gospel-of-thomas-late My Hebrew Roots series (for those who teach we are supposed to obey the law of Moses) https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZ3iRMLYFlHuOD_BytSxbejzCnGPOcgFw Helping you learn to think biblically about everything.
Will we remember early 2021 as a key escalatory moment in offensive cyber operations? Three top experts join us to unpack the implications of two major recent cyber operations — the SolarWinds hack attributed to Russia and the Microsoft Exchange hack by China. What does it all mean? What should the United States do? What should it have done differently? Dmitri Alperovitch, Erica Borghard, and Jason Healey tackle these questions and more. Further reading: Dmitri Alperovitch and Ian Ward, "How Should the U.S. Respond to the SolarWinds and Microsoft Exchange Hacks?" Lawfare Erica Borghard and Jacquelyn Schneider, "Want to tell Russia to stop hacking U.S. systems? Here’s what works — and what doesn’t," Monkey Cage Jason Healey and Robert Jervis, "The Escalation Inversion and Other Oddities of Situational Cyber Stability," Texas National Security Review Michael Poznansky, "Covert Action, Espionage, and the Intelligence Contest in Cyberspace," War on the Rocks
Many leaders have an awkward relationship with their job titles. Titles drive us to achieve. I distinctly remember the moments I was given the title of senior engineer, then manager, then director, then vice president. Those were big moments that simultaneously made me proud and humble. I also lead outside of my corporation. At my church, I was elected to an elder position, and then subsequently, board chair. When people address me by my formal title, I often do a... Read More Read More The post How Should a Servant Leader Use Their Job Title? appeared first on Zach on Leadership.
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Dmitri Alperovitch is the executive chairman of Silverado Policy Accelerator, and he's the co-founder and former chief technology officer at CrowdStrike. With Ian Ward, he is the author of the recent article on Lawfare, entitled, "How Should the U.S. Respond to the SolarWinds and Microsoft Exchange Hacks?" Benjamin Wittes sat down with him to discuss the article and the hacks. They talked about how they were similar to one another and how they were different, why the SolarWinds hack has received so much more attention than the much more damaging Microsoft Exchange hack, and whether the U.S. should come down hard on Russia for its activities or if it go easy on the Russians.
What makes you angry? How do you react? How SHOULD you react? Our discussion on the Sermon on the Mount continues in Matthew Chapter 5! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/joshua-clearman/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joshua-clearman/support
On this episode of Manga Mavericks, we celebrate our 5 year anniversary by going over the results of our latest survey, as well as our favorite episodes of the show, moments, guests and more! And it wouldn't be a celebration without our friends VlordGTZ (host of the Demon Slayer & Shaman King Podcasts), Sakaki (Founder of the Weekly Shogakukan Edition blog & Twitter), and last but not least, Maxy Barnard (Founder of Friendship, Effort, Victory! and all around lover of comics)! Big thanks to them for joining us in celebrating half a decade of the podcast, as well as special thanks to everyone who took our survey, or has ever listened to or contributed to the show! Your support makes what we do possible and worthwhile! Subscribe to our Patreon at $3 or more to get an exclusive sneak peek at the first few episodes of Colton and Sakaki's newest podcast: Another Day, Another Adventure! A podcast dedicated to covering every Dragon Ball cartoon ever! Including every tv anime, movie, special, you name it! Visit this podcast's webpage for a complete list of links mentioned in this episode! - http://all-comic.com/2021/manga-mavericks-ep-150-our-5-year-anniversary-spectacular/ PODCAST BREAKDOWN: 00:00 - Email from a Listener!! 10:59 - Intro 17:01 - Our General Demographics 22:49 - General Podcast Questions 31:31 - Favorite Podcast Segments/Simulpub Coverage 41:10 - How Should we Handle Licensing News? 51:44 - Favorite Podcast Thumbnails 1:06:15 - Favorite Intros/Skits 1:17:45 - Favorite Guests 1:44:21 - Favorite Manga Mavericks Episode 1:59:19 - Favorite Manga Mavericks @ Movies Episode 2:07:50 - Favorite Manga Fights Episode 2:16:28 - Favorite Lum Squad Episode 2:22:35 - Favorite Special Episode 2:33:34 - Favorite Manga Mavericks Moment 2:39:29 - What Were the Most Important Manga News Stories in 2020? 2:40:48 - Listener's Favorite Manga in 2020 2:42:36 - What Type of Patron Bonus Pod Would Listeners Like to See More Of? 2:45:41 - Who and What Listeners Would Like to Hear on the Podcast 2:51:08 - Final Thoughts from Listeners/Wrap-Up Enjoy the show, and follow us on twitter at @manga_mavericks, on tumblr at mangamavericks.tumblr.com, and on Youtube! You can also follow the hosts on Twitter at @sniperking323 and @lumranmayasha. If you’d like to help support the show financially you can pledge to our Patreon and receive some awesome rewards like our Patreon-exclusive Bonus pods! If one-time donations are more your speed you can donate to Colton’s Ko-fi here and LumRanmaYasha’s Ko-fi here, and if you want to support LumRanmaYasha’s art and other projects you can follow them @siddartworks on Instagram and Twitter and donate to their personal Patreon. Don’t forget to also like and subscribe to us on Youtube and iTunes and leave us reviews to help us curate the show and create better content!
- "Why is a High School Football Coach who was FIRED FOR PRAYING after games STILL FIGHTING FOR HIS RELIGIOUS LIBERTIES?" - Dr. Michael Brown Asks, "To Christians who Voted for Biden, Did You NOT See This Coming?" " - DR. ROBERT JEFFRESS: "A Place Called Heaven: 100 Days of Living in the Hope of Eternity" - Dr. Robert Jeffress Issues a "Prayer for America" Now that a New Presidential Administration is in Place - "CBS News is Reporting that the Efforts to Recall California's Embattled Governor are "Picking Up Momentum" and Could be a Reality by the Registration Deadline of 17 March! - DENNIS WILSON: "How Should a Christian Investor Approach the Stock Market Now that There is a New Presidential Administration in Charge?" - "A Austrian Man Just Left His ENTIRE INHERITANCE to the French Town that Allowed Him and His Family to HIDE FROM THE NAZIS During World War II!"
Episode 24 On this episode, Jay Gilbert and Mike Etchart discuss: - "How Should the Music Streaming Revenue Pie Be Split?" (MBW) - "The Harsh Reality About The Music Business, And A Pantomime Led By Clueless Self-Regarders". (MBW) - "Everything You Need To Know About Clubhouse". (Symphonic) - "Songs Are The Golden Eggs In Music Catalogs, But Who Is Looking After The Goose?"(MIDiA) YourMorning.Coffee
A new MP3 sermon from Church of The Vine is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: How Should a Christian Struggle with Sin? (Romans 7:14-25) Subtitle: Romans Speaker: Eric Lloyd Broadcaster: Church of The Vine Event: Sunday Service Date: 12/13/2020 Bible: Romans 7:14-25 Length: 44 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Church of The Vine is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: How Should a Christian Struggle with Sin? (Romans 7:14-25) Subtitle: Romans Speaker: Eric Lloyd Broadcaster: Church of The Vine Event: Sunday Service Date: 12/13/2020 Bible: Romans 7:14-25 Length: 44 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Church of The Vine is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: How Should a Christian Struggle with Sin? (Romans 7:14-25) Subtitle: Romans Speaker: Eric Lloyd Broadcaster: Church of The Vine Event: Sunday Service Date: 12/13/2020 Bible: Romans 7:14-25 Length: 44 min.
Reese Sean P Why in 2020 it’s “wrong” to criticize your boyfriend or girlfriend?? How Should you tell your significant other to “Work on themselves” in a relationship?? Does relationship constructive criticism lead to more breakups or make a stronger couple?
A new MP3 sermon from Providence Presbyterian Church PCA is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: How Should a Christian React To Adversity? Speaker: Randy Steele Broadcaster: Providence Presbyterian Church PCA Event: Sunday Service Date: 11/12/2020 Bible: Ruth 2 Length: 40 min.
How Should a Christian Vote? In this week’s session, we look at how our faith should impact our interest, involvement and choices in the upcoming election.
30% Off in October for Orapa, Code = DISTRICT Stan is the CEO at Orapa, a platform that helps you find top sales talent, and get more sales calls with the right clients, Stan's biggest dream is to be able to provide startups and companies a way to get more sales calls and introduce gig-economy to the sales world. During this interview we cover: 00:00 - Intro 00:49 - Story Behind Launching Orapa & The Problem To Solve 02:51 - Launching a SaaS Using No-Code and Pre Selling to Validate Demand 06:55 - How Should be Looking at This Solution 08:53 - Find Those Targeted Calls and Clients at Scale and Efficiently 11:38 - How Sales Reps can Improve Their Results 14:38 - Skillsets in High Quality & Performance Sales Reps 16:48 - The Pay Per Meeting Approach (How & How Many) 21:00 - Losing The Sales Reps & Hiring Off The Platform 22:19 - Top Resources In Stan's Entrepreneurial Journey 24:03 - What Does Success Mean To Stan Today 40:57 - Mentions: https://webflow.com/ (Webflow) https://zapier.com/ (Zapier) https://www.memberstack.com/ (Memberstack) https://www.g2.com/ (G2) https://www.capterra.com/ (Capterra) https://www.apollo.io/ (Apollo.io) https://thehustle.co/my-first-million-podcast/ (My First Million Podcast) https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18176747-the-hard-thing-about-hard-things (The Hard Things About Hard Things) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAr7M4Pz-c1WCpIz3YAJQeQ (Alex Berman ) Get in touch with Stan: stan@orapa.co Tag us & follow: https://www.facebook.com/HorizenCapitalOfficial/ (Facebook) https://www.linkedin.com/company/horizen-capital (LinkedIn) https://www.instagram.com/saasdistrict/ (Instagram) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYvpqdVVSlSMunWiEwlMjzw (YouTube) More about Akeel: https://twitter.com/AkeelJabber (Twitter) https://linkedin.com/in/akeel-jabbar (LinkedIn) https://horizencapital.com/saas-podcast (More SaaS District)
10.18.20 | 1 Peter 4:12 How Should a Christian Live? by Tony Pingitore
I. What is the Day of the Lord? II. Why should we be prepared for the Day of the Lord? 1 Thess 5:1-3 III. How Should we be prepared for the Day of the Lord? 1. Be daytime people in a nighttime world. 1 Thess 5:4-7 2. Battle with gospel faith,...
First Draft Episode #274: Justin Reynolds Justin Reynolds, author of The Opposite of Always, talks about his new young adult contemporary novel, Early Departures. This episode is brought to you by Everything I Thought I Knew, by Shannon Takoaka, out from Candlewick Press October 13, 2020. Links and Topics Mentioned In This Episode Hear Justin’s mailbag episode of First Draft here Hear Justin on the live episode recorded at YAhooFest 2019, along with Rick Yancey, New York Times bestselling author of the Fifth Wave series, the Monstrumologist series, and more; Cindy Pon, Want and its sequel Ruse, the Silver Phoenix series and more. John Grisham, author of The Firm, Camino Winds and many more Michael Crichton, author of Sphere, Jurassic Park, and many more How Should a Person Be by Sheila Heti I want to hear from you! Have a question about writing or creativity for Sarah Enni or her guests to answer? To leave a voicemail, call (818) 533-1998 or send an email to mailbag @ firstdraftpod dot com! Subscribe To First Draft with Sarah Enni Every Tuesday, I speak to storytellers like Veronica Roth, author of Divergent; National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature Jason Reynolds; Leigh Bardugo, author of Ninth House and the Grishaverse series; Creator of Sex and the City Candace Bushnell; YouTube empresario and author Hank Green; Actors, comedians and screenwriters Jessica St. Clair and Lennon Parham; author and host of NPR’s Pop Culture Happy Hour podcast Linda Holmes; Bestselling authors and co-hosts of the Call Your Girlfriend podcast, Ann Friedman and Aminatou Sow; Michael Dante DiMartino, co-creator of Avatar: The Last Airbender; John August, screenwriter of Big Fish and co-host of the Sciptnotes podcast; or Rhett Miller, musician and frontman for The Old 97s. Together, we take deep dives on their careers and creative works. Don’t miss an episode! Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Track Changes If you’re looking for more information on how to get published, or the traditional publishing industry, check out the Track Changes podcast series, and sign up for the Track Changes weekly newsletter. Support the Show Love the show? Make a monthly or one-time donation at Paypal.me/FirstDraft. Rate, Review, and Recommend Take a moment to rate and review First Draft with Sarah Enni in Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. Your honest and positive review helps others discover the show -- so thank you! Is there someone you think would love this podcast as much as you do? Just click the Share button at the bottom of this post! Thanks again!
Megan Karlshoej-Pedersen is joined by Ewan Lawson, an ORG Fellow, and Save the Children's Amanda Brydon to discuss the importance of incorporating a strong focus of the protection of civilians into UK policy and how this may factor in the forthcoming Integrated Review. Further Reading Forging a New Path: Prioritising the Protection of Civilians in the UK’s Response to Conflict Questions for the Integrated Review #3: How Should the UK Measure Success? Questions for the Integrated Review #2: How to Engage: Deep and Narrow or Wide and Shallow? Questions for the Integrated Review: #1 How Do We Define Security? The UK Strategy on Protection of Civilians: Insights for the Review Process Music by BenSound Image credit: UNMISS.
This week: uber L.A. woman Eve Babitz. How do you talk about a woman who knew everyone and did everything there is to do?? We give it a shot--covering her life, her work, and her recent revival on #bookstagram. Books mentioned: Eve’s Hollywood, Slow Days Fast Company, Sex & Rage, L.A. Woman, I Used to Be Charming, Eve Babitz; Hollywood's Eve: Eve Babitz and the Secret History of L.A, Lili Anolik; Catch-22, Joseph Heller; The Day of the Locust, Nathanael West; Play It as It Lays, Joan Didion; Essays, Michel de Montaigne; Paradise Lost, John Milton; Priestdaddy, Patricia Lockwood; Conversations With Friends, Sally Rooney; How Should a Person Be?, Sheila Heti; Trick Mirror, Jia Tolentino. Resources: All About Eve--And Then Some (Lili Anolik, Vanity Fair) Eve Babitz is Better Than Ever (OLIVIA AYLMER, Vanity Fair) Jia Tolentino on Eve (New Yorker) The Eve Babtiz Revival (Penelope Green, NYT) My Favorite Year: In Los Angeles with Eve Babitz in 1971 (Dan Wakefield, LA Review of Books) Eve Babitz’s Vision of Total Freedom (Marie Solis, The Nation) L.A. Confidential (Holly Brubach, NYT Style Magazine) Germans in L.A. (Alex Ross, New Yorker) Email us at thatbookpod@gmail.com. Friend us on Goodreads and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook and check out our website.
1. Why Do the Nations Rage--2. Who Has the Lord Set on Zion--3. How Should the World Respond-
Oklahoma State’s Mike Gundy apologizes, vows to change after beef with Hubbard With one-time transfer proposal, have college coaches lost all power and control? l Zeke Elliott tests positive for Covid, upset that it leaked… How will NFL handle revealing positive tests during the season? How SHOULD they? l Kevin Durant reportedly wants to own an NBA team… but would he really be a good owner?
LET US WORSHIP TOGETHER ONLINE! May 10, 2020 | 9:00am Let us sing together to the Lord with a special Mother's Day praise offering from the NMEC Youth! https://bit.ly/SongsMay10 ----- "Many are the plans in a person's heart, but it is the LORD's purpose that prevails." ~Proverbs 19:21 (NIV) Life doesn't always go as we plan it. Interruptions, delays, and cancellations happen all the time. No doubt, everyone's Mother's Day plans got ruined this year because of the health crisis, just to give one example. How do we respond to life's interruptions? How SHOULD we respond? What should we do when things don't go our way or the way we expect them to? Join us and find out this Sunday as Rev. Jason Co shares and teaches from the Word on how our response and attitude should be even though "Mother's Day This Year Didn't Go As Planned"! ----- Watch the online message: NMEC Facebook: https://fb.me/NMEConline NMEC YouTube: https://bit.ly/NMECYouTube Download links (Google Drive/Dropbox): Video (MP4, 463MB): https://bit.ly/MothersDayMP4Gdrive https://bit.ly/MothersDayMP4Dbox Audio (MP3, 28MB): https://bit.ly/MothersDayMP3Gdrive https://bit.ly/MothersDayMP3Dbox NMEC Podcasts (Spotify / Anchor / Apple): https://bit.ly/NMECSpotifyPod https://bit.ly/NMECAnchorPod https://bit.ly/NMECApplePod (delayed availability) ----- If you wish to support the Lord's work through our church, you may deposit or transfer online to: SECURITY BANK New Millennium Evangelical Church 0521-019391-001 (You may use Instapay in your online banking app to transfer from non-Security Bank accounts)
Mother Miriam Live - April 8, 2020 How Should a Catholic Deal with the Coronavirus?
B4 The Score comes to you live via discord as we return after figuring out the best way to bring you content! The sports world has been turned completely upside down since our last episode, so we have A LOT to talk about! We start with Tom Brady and NFL Free Agency, then get into Noah Syndergaard's Tommy John surgery and what's next for sports in general, and we finish with how we're spending our quarantines. We also answer EVERY question asked to us! We hope you enjoy episode 15 and we distract you, even if only for a little bit! #B4TS Timestamps: 00:00 | Brady to the Buccaneers 14:30 | Cam Newton Outlook 18:30 | Most Surprising NFL Free Agent Move 25:00 | Noah Syndergaard Tommy John 32:00 | How Should the MLB Shorten The Season? 38:40 | NBA & NHL? 45:00 | What's Wrong With Jon Jones? 47:00 | Khabib - Tony Still On? 50:22 | What should WWE do? 56:00 | Questions 1) How many games will the MLB play this season? 2) Is Carson Wentz overrated? 3) Are the Falcons SB Favorites? 4) Top NFL GM Candidates to replace Dave Gettleman 5) Olympic Events We're Bummed About Missing in 2020 6) Where is Trevor Lawrence Going? 7) If you could self quarantine with one athlete, WHO? 8) Will OBJ be traded in 2020? 1:10:20 | How We're Spending Quarantine Ft. Zonak SOCIAL MEDIA: Twitter: https://twitter.com/B4TheScore Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/b4thescore/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/B4TheScore/ STREAMING: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/02T7Zjr... YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8BZ... SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/b4thescore CONTACT: Email: beforethescore.4@gmail.com Social Media DM: Scroll Up
How Should we as Christians respond to the current Corona Virus crisis. Today Richard P Moore Hopes to give us a perspective of how we can respond and trust in the faithful sovereign hand of God.
Mar. 15, 2020 - How Should a Christian Respond to COVID-19? - Pastor Barry Smith - cpcspokane.org
In this podcast, David uses the movie, Robin Hood, to explore how Moses and Joshua reminded the people of Israel from time to time of God’s laws and how He was in charge. We’ll use this discussion to address this Question for Reflection: Is Liberty A Gift of God, and if so, How Should we Preserve This Gift for Us and Our Posterity? To Order Discovering Raising Daniels and Esthers At the Movies, visit https://www.wisejargon.com/at-the-movies/discovering-raising-daniels-and-esthers/
Lying is just one of those things that can get under your skin as a parent. Even when it happens at developmentally appropriate ages, it’s hard. How SHOULD you handle it when your kiddo lies to you? This week I’m going to give you three things to consider before deciding how to react when your child lies to you.
Hannah owns Michael so hard he writes this from beyond the grave. Plus, catching up with old friends and old enemies. Resources: NYT Profile, Robert Caro The Goldfinch tanks Susan Orlean on The Real Real Jia Tolentino on Outdoor Voices and The New Me by Hallie Butler Charlotte Higgins in the Guardian on Jack Reacher Books mentioned: Robert (and Ina!) Caro, The Power Broker; The Years of Lyndon Johnson Donna Tartt, The Goldfinch Jia Tolentino, Trick Mirror Madeline Miller, Circe; The Song of Achilles Anita Diamant, The Red Tent Homer, The Odyssey (Emily Wilson translation) Dan Simmons, Ilium Hallie Butler, The New Me Sheila Heti, How Should a Person Be? A Novel From Life; Motherhood Ben Lerner, The Topeka School Ottessa Moshfegh, My Year of Rest and Relaxation Alexander Chee, How to Write an Autobiographical Novel Email us at thatbookpod@gmail.com. Friend us on Goodreads and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
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Our Faith: Orthodox Christianity Prayer as a Mystery and Medicine for Pride Questions for consideration: what happens when we pray? What is the purpose of prayer? How does pride (noetic effect of the fall!) affect our prayer? Background. Pride divides us from one another and from God. It makes honest communication and healthy relationships with even people who love us and whom we love difficult (much less everyone else). How can you communicate and have relationship with someone we “see” so poorly? The absurd puppet show in our mind (with us as the star and hero or victim…). Unless we are willing do some serious work, God is just another puppet in that show. “Work?! We aren’t saved by works?!” Becoming “perfect as God as perfect” is more than being forgiven, redeemed, and saved. How do we get to know our family and friends? How can we get to know God? How SHOULD we communicate (and commune) with our family? How SHOULD we communicate with God? Wouldn’t it be great if there was an instruction manual for prayer? An Apology for Prayer… and for using a Prayer Book Prayer is one of the best ways to develop and maintain our relationship with God. “Reading” these prayers (is reading the right term? It’s not like reading a novel!) does that for us. Prayer is the way we thank God for blessings and ask for His help. These prayers do that well and in the proper way. We CAN use our own words, but these were the words of saints preserved and passed down (and tested and confirmed) through many, many generations (note that they are often labeled according to the saint). These can serve as models even for when we use “our own words.” These prayers teach us how to pray! “And it came to pass, that, as he was praying in a certain place, when he ceased, one of his disciples said unto him, Lord, teach us to pray, as John also taught his disciples. And he said unto them, When ye pray, say, Our Father…” St. Luke 10:1-2a). “Rote” prayer trains our minds (and this also speaks to REPITITION!). Train the reasoning brain. Teaches us words, phrases, and approaches that pattern our thoughts and responses. It also crowds out immature and self-centered approaches to prayer. Train the passions. For the next ten to fifteen minutes, I am going to focus on THESE things and nothing else. This is a controlled arena; a weight room; a rifle range. Humility must be earned. This helps us deal with the problem of pride! Train the nous. Humility, awe, and thankfulness; these are the only rational responses to being a human in the presence of God. More on this in a future class. Back to repetition. Why is this not “vain repetitions” (St. Matthew 8:6)? What keeps us praying as the Publican and not the Pharisee? Submission. Love (we MUST have love; that’s complicated). Requires repetition of scales arpeggios, and practice pieces to 1) learn how the musical world is structured and 2) how to attune your senses and your actions to it; first self-consciously but over time more automatically. Without this, there is only what one hears… to the extent one’s “ear” is good, one might begin to intuit some patterns… but what about the voice? What about performing? What about composing? This is the way it is with us and our moral actions. We will intuit some patterns from the world; this will forming our own “conscience” (DON’T “trust your feelings, Luke!”) and affect our ability to know and communicate (remember: the fallen world makes the problem of pride worse). Repetition builds up a reliable pattern. It establishes a healthy order. It builds a wall around our minds to provide a safe place for us to interact with ideas and challenges. We need that sense of order and reliability. Final point for tonight. We begin prayers; “In the Name…” This is scriptural, but what does it mean? We are God’s imagers. We re-present Him. We act in His name. Done with confident humility. Here’s a mind-bender: the Logos prayed to the Father (a witness of them being “One” as we should be one)! Next week: Asceticism as training for perfection.
No parent ever says to herself or himself, I want to enable my kids and be a helicopter parent. So why is it so hard these days to encourage our kids to be independent? How SHOULD we raise our little humans in order to help them to grow into the independent adults we hope they will become?! This week I will break it down by age and go over effective strategies to encourage independence with toddlers, preschoolers, and elementary age kiddos.
How Should the Strong Regard the Weak?
MAIN POINT: God Reveals the Mystery of God to Us... 1. What is the Mystery? (1-6) 2. How Does it Come About? (7-13) 3. How Should that Strengthen Us? (14-21)
How Should we Respond to the Investigation of Government Criminal Acts?
What do you do when an employee says they’re going to do something, but they don’t do it? Do you get upset? Fire them? How SHOULD you react? In this episode with return-guest Thomas Lane, we discuss the topic of letting your yes be yes, and your no be no! Bonus Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kaagu5cX6zM Follow Thomas: https://www.instagram.com/thomaslaneva For more resources, visit http://www.reallifeleaders.com/podcast Have a leadership question you want answered? Email podcast@reallifeleaders.com and you might even be in an episode!
How Should we look at our challenges and how to prepare ourselves in facing them. I still have cough and colds
Josh and Ingrid podcast for the first time. They don't have a microphone or a plan. Next time they'll be better. [Turn your sound waaaay up except turn it way down every time either of us laugh.] Books mentioned in this episode: How Should a Person Be? by Sheila Heti Breakfast at Tiffany's by Truman Capote Bob Honey Who Just Do Stuff by Sean Penn :-/ Priestdaddy: A Memoir by Patricia Lockwood Monstrous Affections edited by Kelly Link and Gavin Grant The End of the End of the Earth: Essays by Jonathan Franzen Final Girls by Riley Sager (A MAN!!!) The Woman in the Window by A.J. Finn (A MAN!!!) Herding Cats by Sarah Andersen Song: Bookstore by Tendon Levey
Q&A - How Should a Christian approach Christmas? by
This week turning heel is in the air in WWE. The BoD, Lashley + the Bellas, & that's not to mention faction dissention, so yea.. The World Cup tournament's looking very 'star-studded'. It'll take place at Crown Jewel Nov 2nd, in Saudi Arabia. Unless it doesn't. Also, how's Evolution shaping up? How SHOULD all these returning stars be being used, instead?Follow & interact on twitter: @RealHughJacktor @DrMorecraftLike us on fb: @WishfulBookingPod Email in: wishfulbooking@gmail.comFind out more on the Wishful Booking website.This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
How Should a Christian View Dieting and Exercise? We answer that question in this week’s episode.
Main Point: The church is a place that is for sinners… 1 - How Do we Handle Conflict? (1 Corinthians 1:10-17) 2 - How Do we Handle Disappointment? (James 2:1-9) 3 - How Should we handle Conflict and Disappointment? (Colossians 3:12-15)
Main Point: The church is a place that is for sinners… 1 - How Do we Handle Conflict? (1 Corinthians 1:10-17) 2 - How Do we Handle Disappointment? (James 2:1-9) 3 - How Should we handle Conflict and Disappointment? (Colossians 3:12-15)
[Podcast in English] Er det mulig å leve et fullverdig kvinneliv uten å bli mor? Å få eller ikke få barn, det er spørsmålet. Sheila Heti utforsker forholdet mellom kunst, kropp og kvinneliv i sin siste roman, Morskap. Hovedpersonen er i slutten av trettiårene, og er livredd; både for å få barn, og å angre på at hun ikke fikk det. Er det mulig å leve et fullverdig kvinneliv uten å bli mor? Og er det mulig å bli mor uten å oppgi sin frihet? Sheila Heti er en kanadisk forfatter. I 2012 utga hun How Should a Person Be, som ble kåret til årets beste bok i New York Times. Journalist og kritiker Karin Haugen samtaler med Heti på scenen. Det blir boksalg og signering etter arrangementet.
Guest Host Sheila Heti(Motherhood, How Should a Person Be?) speaks with fellow "autofiction" author Rachel Cusk (A Life's Work, Aftermath, et al). The Giller-nominated writers discuss receiving harsh criticism, why memoir is a dead end, and how Cusk is reimagining the novel, and making art and meaning out of mid-life crisis and divorce with her critically-acclaimed trilogy (dubbed a "literary experiment"). Support CANADALAND: http://canadalandshow.com/join See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It is done. Saul "Canelo" Alvarez vs Gennady "GGG" Golovkin is finished and there's plenty of fresh controversy to talk about. It just wouldn't be boxing if there weren't. Following another entertaining clash between Alvarez and Golovkin, many appear to believe the latter deserved to win the close decision that was afforded Canelo. But it has to be conceded that this was another close bout with many tough, contentious rounds. In this episode of Knuckles and Gloves Boxing Radio, boxing historian Patrick Connor joins author/filmmaker Brin-Jonathan Butler in rehashing the fight the morning after. How SHOULD the fight have been scored? Will there be a third meeting between the two? Where can either fighter go from here? We'll try to answer all of these questions and more. Join us! Follow us on Twitter! Brin-Jonathan Butler: @brinicio Patrick Connor: @PatrickMConnor KGB Radio on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KGBRadio/ Find and rate us on iTunes, and thanks for tuning in!
See all of this week's mentioned content: http://lon.tv/ww214 - This week we look at what donation platforms are best for creators (and fans), Sega's DRM free ROMs via Steam, Windows 10 S vs. Home, more thoughts on the Surface Go and more! Don't forget to subscribe! http://lon.tv/s VIDEO INDEX: 00:48 - New Member Thank Yous 02:13 - NonAd: Amazon Prime Phones http://lon.tv/amazonphones 02:39 - Week in Review: Extras Channel and Main Channel 02:45 - Cheap Android boxes stink! 04:51 - On My Mind: Creator Donation Platforms Compared 10:55 - News: New NVIDIA Cards 11:22 - Intel Planning Own Line of GPUs 11:51 - Possible SteamOS Support for Windows Games 12:38 - Apple Pushes Subscription Model on App Developers 15:59 - Q&A: Retro ROM Challenge/SEGA Available ROMs 19:35 - Q&A: Reviewers are divided about Surface Go? 23:29 - Q&A: Windows 10 S vs Home vs Pro 26:32 - Q&A For you: How Should we Test An NVIDIA Quadro GPU? 27:38 - Channel of the Week: http://lon.tv/motorweek 28:43 - Coming up this week! 30:04 - How You Can Help the Channel 30:37 - Other Lon.TV Channels 31:56 - http://lon.tv/storealert Subscribe to my email list to get a weekly digest of upcoming videos! - http://lon.tv/email See my second channel for supplementary content : http://lon.tv/extras Join the Facebook group to connect with me and other viewers! http://lon.tv/facebookgroup Visit the Lon.TV store to purchase some of my previously reviewed items! http://lon.tv/store Read more about my transparency and disclaimers: http://lon.tv/disclosures Want to chat with other fans of the channel? Visit our forums! http://lon.tv/forums Want to help the channel? Start a Member subscription or give a one time tip! http://lon.tv/support or contribute via Venmo! lon@lon.tv Follow me on Facebook! http://facebook.com/lonreviewstech Follow me on Twitter! http://twitter.com/lonseidman Catch my longer interviews in audio form on my podcast! http://lon.tv/itunes http://lon.tv/stitcher or the feed at http://lon.tv/podcast/feed.xml Follow me on Google+ http://lonseidman.com We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.
Sheila Heti's new novel 'Motherhood' (Henry Holt/Harvill Secker, 2018) is a formally inventive, deeply personal exploration of a woman's decision about whether to have children. It builds on the success of her 'novel from life', 'How Should a Person Be?' and confirms her as one of the most interesting and exciting authors of the 21st century. In our June 2018 episode, Juliet talks to Sheila about her new book and her life in writing. WORKS BY SHEILA HETI The Middle Stories (2001) Ticknor: A Novel (2005) How Should a Person Be? (2010) The Chairs are Where the People Go (2011) We Need a Horse (2011) Women in Clothes (2014, co-edited with Heidi Julavits and Leanne Shapton) All Our Happy Days are Stupid (2015) Motherhood (2018) Kathy Acker Thomas Bernhard Cool Runnings (dir. Jon Turteltaub, 1993) Rachel Cusk Dave Eggers 'The Hills' (TV series, 2006-10) JULIET JACQUES, Trans: A Memoir (2015) JULIET JACQUES, 'The Woman in the Portrait' Karl Ove Knausgaard CHRIS KRAUS, I Love Dick (1997) Ben Lerner Herman Melville Henry Miller Joe Orton Willam H. Prescott - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_H._Prescott NATHALIE SARRAUTE, 'The Age of Suspicion' (1963) - http://www.nybooks.com/articles/1964/03/05/nathalie-sarraute/ George Ticknor - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Ticknor Margaux Williamson - http://www.margauxwilliamson.com/
Sheila Heti’s latest novel Motherhood (Harvill Secker) confronts, in the characteristic fiction cum essay style which she pioneered in How Should a Person Be? one of the fundamental dilemmas of early womanhood – to have children or not. She read from her work and discussed it with Sally Rooney, bestselling author of Conversations with Friends (Faber). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Iris is joined by Timmah Ball and Azja Kulpińska who talk about the launch of volume 2 of their zine Wild Tongue. Azja and Timmah talk to many issues including their experiences of unpaid labour, zine production and some of the contributors to the zine.Wild Tongue Vol. 2 – How Should an Artist Be? is launching on the 19th of May at Southbank Library from 2-4pm. There is also a zine workshop at 5:30pm at the same venue on the 16th of May.
Sheila Heti's intentionally "ugly" novel of creative anxiety and ethical quandary, "How Should a Person Be?" If this wets your whistle, you can hear more about the book tomorrow on the Ark Audio Book Club podcast, or just swing by the store and pick up a copy.
Welcome to Season 5 of Believing Bigger Podcast! What happens when someone you don’t even know attacks your character? How do you handle it? How SHOULD you handle it? Find out on the season opener where Dr. Shante shares how she handled a recent, personal attack on social media.
How do you approach your mornings? How SHOULD you approach your mornings? Personal development gurus will insist on certain methods and routines to bring you success - but I call B.S. Instead of listening to the personal development gurus, listen in to today's episode to discover what TRULY matters when it comes to starting your days off right. For more, visit www.legacymanlife.com or hit me up at coachweber@legacymanlife.com
Few journalists have gotten a peek inside X, the secretive lab run by Google's parent company Alphabet. Its scientists are researching cold fusion, hover boards, and stratosphere-surfing balloons. Derek Thompson, staff writer at The Atlantic, spent several days with the staff of X. In this episode, he tells Matt and Alex all about what he found, and what it suggests about the future of technological invention. Have thoughts or questions? Leave us a message! (202) 266-7600. Don't forget to leave us your contact info. Links:“Google X and the Science of Radical Creativity” (Derek Thompson, 2017)“The Promise and Peril of Universal Internet” (Dominic Tierney, 2015)“The Physics Nobel and the Fate of Bell Labs” (Edward Tenner, 2009)“How Should the U.S. Fund Research and Development?” (Robinson Meyer, 2016) “Google Glass” (William Brennan, 2014)The Gay and Wondrous Life of Caleb Gallo (Brian Jordan Alvarez and collaborators, 2017) — N.b.: Parental discretion is advised. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of FEAR NOT, author of How Should a Body Be, Bethany Meloche talks about how to deal with the fear of judged and the unknown.
It's Friday! On Fridays we do a live Q&A show. Today we cover: (2:30) What Should a New Expatriate Do With Their Investment Money? (18:30) What To Do With an Old Pension? (26:40) How Should a Newlywed Approach the Rent or Buy Question? If you'd like to join me for a future Q&A show, sign up to be a Patron at www.radicalpersonalfinance.com/patron Joshua
PHILADELPHIA — Beth, 24, was born and raised in rural Kentucky, lives in Philadelphia, and works in nonprofit food distribution. Also makes a mean jalapeño margarita. She read How Should a Person Be? over the past couple months, primarily while at jury duty and while on a train. I first read it in late 2014. Sheila Heti, 40, conducts and edits interviews for the Believer. She was born, and still lives, in Toronto. Intro/outro music from FILADELPHIA YAMZ: https://soundcloud.com/yams_npotatoes/sets/filadelphia-yamz
Today we will be studying in the book of 1 Peter (SUNDAY 05/28/17) Today's Sermon will look at 1 Peter 4:1-6 "How Should a Sojourner Respond to Suffering Unjustly?"
Today we will be studying in the book of 1 Peter (SUNDAY 05/28/17) Today's Sermon will look at 1 Peter 4:1-6 "How Should a Sojourner Respond to Suffering Unjustly?"
In this episode of Real Truth. Real Quick., Todd Wanger and Joni Eareckson Tada answer the question, "How Should a Christian View Physician Assisted Suicide?"
Rounding off our My Hero Academia podcast trilogy is this long-awaited Q&A special! We received so many questions for our Manga Fight we couldn't possibly use them all, so we organized this special episode to answer them! Both Jeff Ruberg and Doctor return to give their takes on your questions, and what results is the realization that all podcasters are evil, Stain is best girl, Mineta should make a Spirit Bomb out of sticky balls, and lots of lucrative ideas for ScrewAttack! Before we get to all that we have to cover the news first, but because Colton abandoned the podcast to go to Anime St. Louis to buy cigarettes, I had to find another co-host for the week. Thankfully, that scumbag VLordGTZ just happened to be in the room so I pulled him over, sat him down, and forced him to talk about the latest happenings in the manga industry for fourty-five minutes. We discuss how confusing Yu-Gi-Oh! is now, dance on Fairy Tail's grave, and speculate on the Attack on Titan/Madagascar crossover that is totally definitely going to happen one day. We close off talking about a list of japanese readers' favorite Shonen Jump mangaka. Did MHA's Kohei Horikoshi make the list? Listen and find out! PODCAST BREAKDOWN News w/VlordGTZ: 00:22 - Introductions!! 01:32 - April Bookscan List 08:32 - Detroit Metal City’s Mangaka Launches Rhyming Man Manga 09:10 - Pani Poni Mangaka Launches Manga About Youtubers 09:38 - Kids on the Slope's Mangaka Launches New Series in July 10:18 - Noragami Goes on Hiatus 11:13 - Princess Jellyfish Resumes in June 12:28 - Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service reboots with new arc in June 13:58 - Fate/Zero Manga Gets Extra Chapter 15:03 - 1970s-1980s Sci-fi Omnibus Features Moto Hagio & Keiko Takemiya 16:03 - Mari Yamazaki Draws Manga About Bulgari Founder for Vogue Japan 17:03 - Hunter X Hunter Volume 34 is on the Way 18:58 - Fairy Tail is Finally Ending!! 23:40 - J-Novel Club’s Latest Licenses!! 27:38 - Cross Infinite World’s Latest Licenses!! 29:50 - Kodansha USA’s Latest Licenses!! 32:00 - Seven Seas’ Several Licenses!! 36:50 - Manga Nominated for Eisner Awards!! 38:10 - Manga Publishers Discuss Legal Action Against Scanlation Site Free Books 39:20 - Japanese Netizens Choose the Best Shonen Jump Manga Artists MHA Q&A EXTRAVAGANZA w/Jeff Ruberg & Doctor: 47:18 - Re-introductions!! 48:30 - Give Every Member of Class 1-A in MHA a Partner Pokemon! 52:30 - What if the Traitor was Someone from Class B? 56:48 - Pitch a 4-person Team of Any Four Heroes 1:02:08 - Should Vigilante Crossover with My Hero Academia? 1:08:30 - If All Might Had Never Met Midoriya, Which UA Student Would be Most Deserving of Inheriting All For One, and Why? 1:16:30 - What Would Be Your Quirk? 1:21:18 - What Western Superhero Would it be Most Fun to See Interact with the Characters of the MHA Universe? 1:28:53 - Quirk Free-for-all Between All First Year Students: Who wins? 1:33:03 - Would a Crossover Between One Punch Man and MHA Work Well? 1:41:41 - Would a Time Skip Work in a Series Like This? 1:45:31 - If Todoroki and Bakugo Had Fought for Real in the Sports Festival Who Would Have Won? 1:46:46 - Best Color Page? 1:52:20 - Does Deku Rank Among Your Favorite Superheroes? 1:54:48 - Was Mirio Togata a Better Successor Candidate Than Deku ? 1:57:38 - Who Was the Better Mentor? 2:00:03 - Who Had the Better Ideals for Creating a Symbol of Peace? 2:03:48 - Is Dabi Related to Todoroki? 2:07:20 - How Could An American Hero Society Tie in with Japan's? 2:09:15 - What Moves Could Mineta Learn to Become a Top Hero? 2:11:48 - How Should the Story Transition from School to Work Force Once Class 1A Become Seniors? 2:18:30 - What are the Most Overrated and Underrated Aspects of MHA? 2:27:00 - Wrap-Up Enjoy the show, and follow us on twitter at @manga_mavericks, on tumblr at mangamavericks.tumblr.com, and now on Youtube! You can also follow the hosts at @lumranmayasha and @sniperking323 and special guests VLordGTZ, Doctor, and Jeff Ruberg at @VLordGTZ, @ssaapodcast and @jeffinitelyjeff! The next Manga Fight will differ from the usual format, instead tackling a genre instead of a specific series. Said genre will be MONSTER GIRL manga!! If you guys want to send questions and topic suggestions for that episode, you may do so on twitter, the Manga Mavericks forum on Animation Revelation, or e-mail us at mangamaverics@gmail.com. Don’t forget to also like and subscribe to us on Youtube and iTunes and leave us reviews to help us curate the show and create better content! If there are any topics, series or mangaka you would like to see us talk about on the show, drop us a line in the comments below, or e-mail us! Thanks for listening! LINKS: Listen to Doctor’s Podcasts! The SSAA Podcast & Just a Gintama Podcast! Listen to Jeff’s Podcasts! Podigious, NihongoPod, & the official Weekly Shonen Jump Podcast!
Rounding off our My Hero Academia podcast trilogy is this long-awaited Q&A special! We received so many questions for our Manga Fight we couldn't possibly use them all, so we organized this special episode to answer them! Both Jeff Ruberg and Doctor return to give their takes on your questions, and what results is the realization that all podcasters are evil, Stain is best girl, Mineta should make a Spirit Bomb out of sticky balls, and lots of lucrative ideas for ScrewAttack! Before we get to all that we have to cover the news first, but because Colton abandoned the podcast to go to Anime St. Louis to buy cigarettes, I had to find another co-host for the week. Thankfully, that scumbag VLordGTZ just happened to be in the room so I pulled him over, sat him down, and forced him to talk about the latest happenings in the manga industry for fourty-five minutes. We discuss how confusing Yu-Gi-Oh! is now, dance on Fairy Tail's grave, and speculate on the Attack on Titan/Madagascar crossover that is totally definitely going to happen one day. We close off talking about a list of japanese readers' favorite Shonen Jump mangaka. Did MHA's Kohei Horikoshi make the list? Listen and find out! PODCAST BREAKDOWN News w/VlordGTZ: 00:22 - Introductions!! 01:32 - April Bookscan List 08:32 - Detroit Metal City’s Mangaka Launches Rhyming Man Manga 09:10 - Pani Poni Mangaka Launches Manga About Youtubers 09:38 - Kids on the Slope's Mangaka Launches New Series in July 10:18 - Noragami Goes on Hiatus 11:13 - Princess Jellyfish Resumes in June 12:28 - Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service reboots with new arc in June 13:58 - Fate/Zero Manga Gets Extra Chapter 15:03 - 1970s-1980s Sci-fi Omnibus Features Moto Hagio & Keiko Takemiya 16:03 - Mari Yamazaki Draws Manga About Bulgari Founder for Vogue Japan 17:03 - Hunter X Hunter Volume 34 is on the Way 18:58 - Fairy Tail is Finally Ending!! 23:40 - J-Novel Club’s Latest Licenses!! 27:38 - Cross Infinite World’s Latest Licenses!! 29:50 - Kodansha USA’s Latest Licenses!! 32:00 - Seven Seas’ Several Licenses!! 36:50 - Manga Nominated for Eisner Awards!! 38:10 - Manga Publishers Discuss Legal Action Against Scanlation Site Free Books 39:20 - Japanese Netizens Choose the Best Shonen Jump Manga Artists MHA Q&A EXTRAVAGANZA w/Jeff Ruberg & Doctor: 47:18 - Re-introductions!! 48:30 - Give Every Member of Class 1-A in MHA a Partner Pokemon! 52:30 - What if the Traitor was Someone from Class B? 56:48 - Pitch a 4-person Team of Any Four Heroes 1:02:08 - Should Vigilante Crossover with My Hero Academia? 1:08:30 - If All Might Had Never Met Midoriya, Which UA Student Would be Most Deserving of Inheriting All For One, and Why? 1:16:30 - What Would Be Your Quirk? 1:21:18 - What Western Superhero Would it be Most Fun to See Interact with the Characters of the MHA Universe? 1:28:53 - Quirk Free-for-all Between All First Year Students: Who wins? 1:33:03 - Would a Crossover Between One Punch Man and MHA Work Well? 1:41:41 - Would a Time Skip Work in a Series Like This? 1:45:31 - If Todoroki and Bakugo Had Fought for Real in the Sports Festival Who Would Have Won? 1:46:46 - Best Color Page? 1:52:20 - Does Deku Rank Among Your Favorite Superheroes? 1:54:48 - Was Mirio Togata a Better Successor Candidate Than Deku ? 1:57:38 - Who Was the Better Mentor? 2:00:03 - Who Had the Better Ideals for Creating a Symbol of Peace? 2:03:48 - Is Dabi Related to Todoroki? 2:07:20 - How Could An American Hero Society Tie in with Japan's? 2:09:15 - What Moves Could Mineta Learn to Become a Top Hero? 2:11:48 - How Should the Story Transition from School to Work Force Once Class 1A Become Seniors? 2:18:30 - What are the Most Overrated and Underrated Aspects of MHA? 2:27:00 - Wrap-Up Enjoy the show, and follow us on twitter at @manga_mavericks, on tumblr at mangamavericks.tumblr.com, and now on Youtube! You can also follow the hosts at @lumranmayasha and @sniperking323 and special guests VLordGTZ, Doctor, and Jeff Ruberg at @VLordGTZ, @ssaapodcast and @jeffinitelyjeff! The next Manga Fight will differ from the usual format, instead tackling a genre instead of a specific series. Said genre will be MONSTER GIRL manga!! If you guys want to send questions and topic suggestions for that episode, you may do so on twitter, the Manga Mavericks forum on Animation Revelation, or e-mail us at mangamaverics@gmail.com. Don’t forget to also like and subscribe to us on Youtube and iTunes and leave us reviews to help us curate the show and create better content! If there are any topics, series or mangaka you would like to see us talk about on the show, drop us a line in the comments below, or e-mail us! Thanks for listening! LINKS: Listen to Doctor’s Podcasts! The SSAA Podcast & Just a Gintama Podcast! Listen to Jeff’s Podcasts! Podigious, NihongoPod, & the official Weekly Shonen Jump Podcast!
Today we continue in our study in 1 Peter (SUNDAY 05/14/17) Today's Sermon will look at 1 Peter 3:18-22 "How Should a Sojourner Respond to Suffering?"
Today we continue in our study in 1 Peter (SUNDAY 05/14/17) Today's Sermon will look at 1 Peter 3:18-22 "How Should a Sojourner Respond to Suffering?"
Today we continue in our study in 1 Peter (SUNDAY 05/07/17) Today's Sermon will look at 1 Peter 3:15-17 "How Should a Sojourner Respond to Suffering?"
Today we continue in our study in 1 Peter (SUNDAY 05/07/17) Today's Sermon will look at 1 Peter 3:15-17 "How Should a Sojourner Respond to Suffering?"
After three seasons we've had plenty of questions from you, our incredible listeners sent our way. So this week we're dedicating this entire episode to answering your questions. Tune in this week to hear these questions answered; - Do You have to wear a veil all day? - How Should the Wedding Party Travel to the Wedding? - Does someone really have to hold my dress when I pee? - Is there an appropriate way to kiss at the ceremony? - What exactly do we have to do during the 'cake cut'? - Where do I put my engagement ring during the ceremony? - What sides do we stand on during the ceremony? - What should I hire and what should I buy for my wedding? - Should I tell my evening guests to arrive earlier than I expect them to arrive? As always please head over to our website for shownotes and to subscribe so you're first to hear our new episodes: www.getwedpodcast.co.uk Support us on Patroen! - www.patreon.com/Getwedpodcast And watch us podcast over on YouTube: https://youtu.be/_Hd6ZzMyrPg
with Rev. Paul Phelps15. Is Each One to be Judged in the End?16. How Should the Teacher of God Spend His Day?Recorded January 24, 2016
with Rev. Paul Phelps15. Is Each One to be Judged in the End?16. How Should the Teacher of God Spend His Day?Recorded January 24, 2016
Pencil Kings | Inspiring Artist Interviews with Today's Best Artists
Artists often have to work to tight deadlines, but what happens when you've got three whole years to complete a single project? That's exactly what happened to artist, illustrator and Pencil Kings tutor, Francis Vallejo. In this interview, you'll hear all about the fascinating creative process behind illustrating Jazz Day: The Making of a Famous Photograph, and how having more time to research and develop his illustrations actually helped Francis find his true niche as an artist. So, if the fast-paced world of the average art studio environment just isn't for you, you'll find plenty of valuable advice in this interview to help you plan, research, execute and market your art projects. Plus, you'll get lots of super-useful insights on what it's really like to work as an illustrator, and why good things are more likely to come your way if you stay true to yourself and your art. Interview Chapters: 00:00 - 03:12 - Introduction Detroit-born artist and illustrator, Francis Vallejo, introduces himslef and reveals what motivates and inspires him as an artist 03:23 - 04:10 - The Story Behind Illustrating Jazz Day: The Making of a Famous Photograph Francis describes his book illustration project and what he learned from working on it. 04:36 - 07:29 - What's it Like to Work on a Project That Lasts 3 Years? Illustrating Jazz Day took 3 years. Here, Francis talks about the reasoning behind this, and how what could have been a huge gamble actually paid off. 08:23 - 11:01 - How Illustrating Jazz Day Changed Francis' Life Francis says illustrating Jazz Day changed his life as an artist. Find out why in this part of our interview. 12:00 - 14:07 - How did Working on Jazz Day Help Francis Find His Niche as an Artist? Most artists take a while to find their true niche - the one thing that truly inspires them and motivates them to keep on making art. For Francis, illustrating Jazz Day brought him closer to the world of literature he loved, and enabled him to make lots of new contacts with people in this industry. 14:36 - 16:09 - Is Working in Literature Really as Romantic as you Might Think? Many artists dream of working in the field of literature, but is it really as romantic as all that? Hear what Francis thinks in this chapter. 16:26 - 18:41 - What's Next for Francis? Having completed one big project, Francis is ready to move onto the next one. Here, he describes the exciting projects he's got lined up, and how he's inspired by the prospect of travelling and researching in the near future. 19:01 - 20:54 - What are the Benefits of Working at Your Own Pace? Taking the time to research a project and see it through to completion without feeling rushed can really help you as an artist. Here, Francis explains why he loves working this way, and how you as an artist can find an area of work which best reflects your personality. 21:41 - 22:08 - How Can Working on a Long Project Help You Improve as an Artist? Francis felt he truly developed as an artist while working on Jazz Day. Find out why in this chapter. 22:44 - 27:10 - What Happens After a Long Project is Finished? In this chapter, Francis reveals what happens once you've completed a long project and goes into detail on all the associated marketing and promotion which follows. 28:08 - 32:28 - How did Francis get Discovered as an Artist? Amazingly, Francis didn't reach out to the publishers of Jazz Day looking for work. Instead, they found him. How does this work and what can you do to help promote your art? You'll find out in this chapter. 33:10 - 35:56 - How Should you Present Yourself to Book Publishers and Work With Them on Your Project? Francis went out of his way to meet his clients face-to-face as often as possible during his project. Find out why he believes this is so important in this chapter. 37:03 - 39:54 - What Advice does Francis Have for Aspiring Artists? Francis learned a lot through working on his project. Here, he shares his advice for any aspiring artists who have yet to find their true niche. 40:35 - 42:40 - What Makes Your Art Saleable? A lot of artists fall into the trap of producing work in the style of others in an attempt to make their work more saleable. Find out why staying true to yourself is the way forward in this chapter. 43:25 - 44:53 - Conclusion and Where to Find Francis Online Where can you see examples of Francis' work online? Find out in the concluding part of this interview. https://www.pencilkings.com/category/podcast/
This episode presents the different groups within low back pain and looks at where statistics come from. This information helps you battle fear associated with the condition and validate your experience of pain. Facts about Low Back Pain (LBP) LBP is defined as pain and discomfort below the costal margin and above the inferior gluteal folds, with or without referred leg pain.1 LBP is categorized into acute LBP and chronic LBP, which is LBP lasting for longer than 12 weeks.2,3,4,5,6 LBP is the most common form of chronic pain,7 a leading cause of disability in people younger than 45 years old8 and has a lifetime prevalence of 70 % in industrialised countries9. LBP is among the top ten causes of long-term disability in every country and number one cause in 86 countries.10 LBP is the fifth most common reason for all doctor’s visits in the United States11 and the third most common diagnosis in German prevention and rehabilitation facilities.12 One year after a first episode of back pain 62% of people will still experience pain while 16% of those initially unable to work are still not working.13 What Back Pain do You Have? 80-95 % non-specific LBP 5% radicular syndrome 1 % serious spinal pathology What is Non-Specific LBP? Today it is widely accepted that the biggest group of LBP is non-specific-LBP. Non-specific LBP means that no anatomic structure can be identified that is at fault. You might be surprised to learn that this is the case with 80-95% of all people with LBP. 9,12,4,5,14,15 How Should it be Diagnosed? Almost all guidelines16,17,6 recommend that people presenting with an acute episode of LBP should be screened for: potential serious pathology (e.g. cancer, fractures, infections of the spine, cauda equina syndrome, systemic disease) that could cause pain in the back radicular syndrome (that means pain arises from the nerve roots in your spine) Potential serious pathologies for LBP are very rare (0,01% spinal infections, 0,7% cancer) and together with neurological impairment make up for approximately 1-5% of all LPB-Incidents.18 Nerve root pain (pain caused by the nerves in your spine) is considered to be present if there is pain radiating down the leg, together with a positive neurological examination (muscle strength, sensibility and deep tendon reflexes should be assessed). The neurological examination is positive when there is a palsy/weakness of a muscle in your leg that wasn´t there before, or if you experience incontinence or urinary retention that wasn´t there previous to your back pain, or if parts of your skin are numb. If you have no confirmed serious disease and no radicular symptoms you have non-specific LBP. For LBP with substantial neurologic involvement (1-5 %), guidelines generally do not recommend conducting any further assessment until appropriate conservative management (which is rarely defined) has failed, after which MRI or CT (imaging of your spine) is generally recommended.6 Find out more: www.mybackrecovery.com Sources: Duthey BB, Ph D. Priority Medicines for Europe and the World “ A Public Health Approach to Innovation ” Update on 2004 Background Paper Background Paper 6 . 24 Low back pain. (March 2013). Airaksinen O, Brox JI, Cedraschi C, et al. Chapter 4. European guidelines for the management of chronic nonspecific low back pain. Eur Spine J. 2006;15 Suppl 2(November 2004):192-300. doi:10.1007/s00586-006-1072-1. Savigny P Watson P, Underwood M, Ritchie G , Cotterell M, Hill D, Browne N, Buchanan E, Coffey P, Dixon P, Drummond C, Flanagan M, Greenough,C, Griffiths M, Halliday-Bell J, Hettinga D, Vogel S, Walsh D. KS. Low Back Pain: early management of persistent non-specific low back pain. London Natl Collab Cent Prim Care R Coll Gen Pract. 2009;(May):1-235. Goertz M, Thorson D, Bonsell J, et al. Adult Acute and Subacute Low Back Pain. 15th ed.; 2012. Acute A, Pain M, Group G. Evidence-Based Management of Acute Musculoskeletal Pain. Pain. 2003;370(9599):63-82. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(07)61670-5. Dagenais S, Tricco AC, Haldeman S. Synthesis of recommendations for the assessment and management of low back pain from recent clinical practice guidelines. Spine J. 2010;10(6):514-529. doi:10.1016/j.spinee.2010.03.032. Froud R, Patterson S, Eldridge S, et al. A systematic review and meta-synthesis of the impact of low back pain on people’s lives. BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2014;15:50. doi:10.1186/1471-2474-15-50. Lis AM, Black KM, Korn H, Nordin M. Association between sitting and occupational LBP. Eur Spine J. 2007;16(2):283-298. doi:10.1007/s00586-006-0143-7. Burton a K, Balagué F, Cardon G, et al. Chapter 2. European guidelines for prevention in low back pain : November 2004. Eur Spine J. 2006;15 Suppl 2(2006):S136-S168. doi:10.1007/s00586-006-1070-3. Global Burden of Disease Study 2013 Collaborators. Global, regional, and national incidence, prevalence, and years lived with disability for 301 acute and chronic diseases and injuries in 188 countries, 1990-2013: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013. Lancet (London, England). 2015;6736(15):1990-2013. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(15)60692-4. Cowan P. Consumer Guidelines for Low Back Pain. (Kelly N, Chou R, eds.).; 2008. http://theacpa.org/condition/back-pain. Raspe H. Gesundheitsberichterstattung Des Bundes - Rückenschmerzen. Heft 53. Berlin: Robert Koch-Institut; 2012. Hestbaek L, Leboeuf-Yde C, Manniche C. Low back pain: what is the long-term course? A review of studies of general patient populations. Eur Spine J. 2003;12(2):149-165. doi:10.1007/s00586-002-0508-5. Bernhard A, Bundesärztekammer, eds. Nationale VersorgungsLeitlinie Kreuzschmerz. Langfassun. Berlin: Ärztliches Zentrum für Qualität in der Medizin; 2015. doi:10.6101/AZQ/000250. van Tulder M, Becker A, Bekkering T, et al. Chapter 3. European guidelines for the management of acute nonspecific low back pain in primary care. Eur Spine J. 2006;15 Suppl 2:S169-S191. doi:10.1007/s00586-006-1071-2. Pillastrini P, Gardenghi I, Bonetti F, et al. An updated overview of clinical guidelines for chronic low back pain management in primary care. Jt Bone Spine. 2012;79(2):176-185. doi:10.1016/j.jbspin.2011.03.019. Koes BW, van Tulder M, Lin C-WC, et al. An updated overview of clinical guidelines for the management of non-specific low back pain in primary care. Eur Spine J. 2010;19(12):2075-2094. doi:10.1007/s00586-010-1502-y. Jarvik JG, Deyo RA. Diagnostic evaluation of low back pain with emphasis on imaging. Ann Intern Med. 2002;137(7):586-597. doi:10.7326/0003-4819-137-7-200210010-00010.
Manual for Teachers Series, Pt. 10 With Rev. Paul Phelps Manual for Teachers 15. Is Each One to be Judged in the End? 16. How Should the Teacher of God Spend His Day? Recorded January 24th, 2016 Your donation helps to support this broadcast and our ministry! Your Donation Helps to Support our Ministry! Thank you for your generosity so we may continue to bring these videos to you. MiraclesOne - www.miraclesone.org MiraclesOne Center for ACIM Watch video on YouTube - http://miracles1.media/manual-pt10 Download Audio - http://www.spreaker.com/user/miraclesonedaily/manual-for-teachers-series-pt-10 Entire Manual for Teachers Video Playlist - http://miracles1.media/manualforteachers Website: www.miraclesone.org
Bible Prophecy Report will go over the Latest headlines that point to the soon coming of Jesus and the Start of the Tribulation. How close are we to WW3? How Long do we have before the Fall of the world Economies? Does God have a Mission for you before the End Comes? What do you believe a christian should be doing in the last moments of time? How Should we Preach the gospel. Should we tell the truth that do not offend or should we just tell the truth.
This week we seek something HIGHER! Perhaps we'll find it in Chris Cornell's solo album, Higher Truth? Won't know until we dive in. Climb aboard won'tchya? Afterwards, stay on board for a giant discussion on the concept and usage of the 'Extended Play', i.e., the EP. Not too big and not too small... why is this thing still around?! How did it start? How was it used? How IS it used? How SHOULD it be used?! Enjoy! Continue reading
In this episode of The Amazing Seller Podcast I answer your questions that were submitted by Voicemail about selling private label products on Amazon. If you have a question you want answered on the show…click here. The question asked and answered today were: 1. Should I Pay For an Amazon Pro Account? 2. How Should […]
In this episode of The Amazing Seller Podcast I will answer listener questions about Amazon FBA Selling. This is session #6 of Ask Scott and it covers Amazon PPC, Conversions, Facebook Ads, Price Negotiating and Shipping Direct to FBA. The questions asked were: 1. What Should My Bid Be For Manual Keywords? 2. How Should […]
Robots. What are they? Just a new sort of tool, qualitatively different kinds of tools that do things we neither expect nor intend, new kinds of beings? With the incipient explosion of complex robots, we may need to re-examine the way law uses and understands intention, responsibility, causation, and other basic concepts. We’re joined by Ryan Calo, who has achieved the outrageously awesome feat of earning a living thinking about robots. (It’s pronounced Kay-low. So Joe got this one right.) We discuss flying drones, chess computers, driverless cars, antilock brakes, and computer-conceived barbecue sauce. This show’s links: Ryan Calo’s faculty profile and writing Follow-up from listener David on Episode 40: The Split Has Occurred, Shelley v. Kraemer, and Buchanan v. Warley Lego Mindstorms Ryan Calo, Robots and Privacy FIRST Lego League robotics competition for ages nine to fourteen DJI Phantom Vision 2+ flying drone camera thing capable of making like this one and this one Mark Berman, National Park Service Bans Drone Use in All National Parks and Chris Vanderveen, Man Banned from Yellowstone after Drone Crash FAA’s Key Initiatives page on drones Joan Lowy, Drone Sightings Up Dramatically Ryan Calo, Robotics and the Lessons of Cyberlaw (including a discussion of the concepts of embodiment, emergence, and social meaning as the core of the legal challenge posed by robotics) Stephen Johnson, Emergence: The Connected Lives of Ants, Brains, Cities, and Software Radiolab, Emergence Frank Easterbrook, Cyberspace and the Law of the Horse Cory Doctorow, Why It Is Not Possible to Regulate Robots Neil Richards and William Smart, How Should the Law Think About Robotics? Ryan Calo, A Horse of a Different Color: What Robotics Law Can Learn from Cyberlaw About IBM’s Watson and Deep Blue (the chess machine) Daniel Suarez, Daemon Richard Fisher, Is It OK to Torture or Murder a Robot? Radiolab, Furbidden Knowledge Nicholas Bakalar, Robotic Surgery Report Card Studdert, Mello, and Brennan, Medical Malpractice Ryan Calo, The Case for a Federal Robotics Commission Excerpt from In re Polemis, the case we forgot the name of About Amazon’s Kiva Systems, the subsidiary that supplies Amazon with robotic warehouse workers Rochelle Bilow, We Put a Computer in Charge of Our Test Kitchen for a Day, and Here’s What Happened, and Mark Wilson, I Tasted BBQ Sauce Made By IBM’s Watson, And Loved It E.M. Forster, The Machine Stops About the Future Tense event, Can We Imagine Our Way to a Better Future?, including descriptions and video, in which Ryan participated About cognitive radio Daria Roithmayr, Complexity Law and Economics We Robot 2015, meeting April 10-11, 2015 in Seattle Special Guest: Ryan Calo.
This Saturday we will discuss the current threats to Net Neutrality. What exactly does it mean for us? Why is it important? We will also talk about the ongoing Student Loan debate. Should we have to pay them back? How? Should we ever accept them in the first place? What is the real issue? Join the Conversation! Call in at 347-215-9773! Wake Up and Feed the People!!!!!!!
This Saturday we will discuss the current threats to Net Neutrality. What exactly does it mean for us? Why is it important? We will also talk about the ongoing Student Loan debate. Should we have to pay them back? How? Should we ever accept them in the first place? What is the real issue? Join the Conversation! Call in at 347-215-9773! Wake Up and Feed the People!!!!!!!
In the first of these new sessions for 2014 Chris Introduces Spirital Gifts, What are they? What are they for? How Should we use them?
Gideon Lewis-Kraus’s memoir A Sense of Direction is an account of three pilgrimages – the Camino de Santiago, a tour of Buddhist temples on the island of Shikoku, and a journey to the tomb of a Hasidic Rabbi in the Ukraine – undertaken in the wake of a family crisis. Gideon was at the shop to talk about pilgrimage, writing and reconciliation with Sheila Heti, author of How Should a Person Be? and Christian Lorentzen, senior editor at the London Review of Books. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
How Should the Church Engage the World?
How Should the Church Engage the World?
How Should the Church Engage the World?
John 15:18 through 16:4 teach that the world WILL hate the followers of Christ because they don’t belong to the world. Jesus doesn’t want us to be surprised by this. How and why will the world hate us? Should we care? How SHOULD we handle it?
Sheila Heti is today's guest. She is the Interviews Editor at The Believer magazine, and her new novel, How Should a Person Be?, is now available in the United States from Henry Holt. Miranda July raves: A new kind of ... Continue reading → Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pastor Zebulske preaches from the book of 1 Corinthians on How Should a Christian Live in a Godless World?
In this episode, Caleb and Todd talk with pastor and hip hop artist, Taelor Gray, about how the church can move toward equality and diversity. ------------- *Guest Links* ------------- Taelor's website ( http://www.taelorgray.com ) Taelor on Twitter ( https://twitter.com/taelor_gray ) Taelor on Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/taelor_gray/ ) Taelor on SoundCloud ( https://soundcloud.com/taelorgray ) ------------------------------------------- *The Learner's Corner Recommended Resource* ------------------------------------------- Battle Ready Podcast with Erwin McManus ( https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/battle-ready-erwin-mcmanus/id1300400330?mt=2 ) ----------------- *What We Learned* ----------------- *Diversity Requires A Sacrifice From Everyone.* *What Do You Want Diversity to Look Like?* * Do you want a photo op or a shared connection? *What's the Church's Role in Healing the Diversity Divide?* * Confession * Repentance *Addressing Social Justice in Multiple Forms* * Preaching is communicating something directly. It is more about God's message. * Music is more about my message and what I'm going through. *People Want to Create a Dichotomy Between Social Justice and the Gospel* *What Don't White People Know That They Need to Know?* * The black experience is not a caricature. * What you need to know would depend on your willingness to engage. *There Will Always Be A Majority.* *Any Minority Is Forced to Conform to the Majority.* *How Should the Majority Engage the Minority?* * On the minority's turf * From the minority's tone * On the minority's terms *How Can the Church Invite More Diversity?* * Have a sobering conversation with individuals. * Count the cost of moving toward diversity. * Take inventory of where you are as a church. *What Are You Learning Right Now?* * People are unwilling to admit that something is wrong and that they need help, especially as it concerns mental health. ---------------- *Click to Tweet* ---------------- "Diversity requires a sacrifice from everyone." - @Taelor_Gray @LearnersPodcast Click to Tweet ( https://ctt.ec/dKm1r ) "We can articulate what we know, but we need to apply what we know." - @Taelor_Gray @LearnersPodcast Click to Tweet ( https://ctt.ec/IMflx ) "People want to create a false dichotomy between social justice and the Gospel so they don't have to engage." - @Taelor_Gray @LearnersPodcast Click to Tweet ( https://ctt.ec/mJ8UP ) "The black experience is not a caricature." - @Taelor_Gray @LearnersPodcast Click to Tweet ( https://ctt.ec/Bq85b ) "The majority should engage the minority on their turf, from the perspective of their tone, and on their terms." - @Taelor_Gray @LearnersPodcast Click to Tweet ( https://ctt.ec/lsQOd ) --------------------------- *New Episode Every Tuesday* --------------------------- ----------------------- *Join Us Every Tuesday* ----------------------- Thank you for listening to the Learner's Corner Podcast. We hope you'll join us for next week's episode. Until next time, keep learning and keep growing.