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Nicolle Wallace on the life and legacy of Pope Francis, known as “the people's pope,” for his championing of humanity and advocacy for the marginalized. Joined by: Steve Liesman, Courtney Kube, Frank Kendall, Anthea Butler, Christopher White, Lee Gelernt, Dahlia Lithwick, Vaughn Hillyard, Jon Meacham, and Mike Barnicle.
Can Literary Wisdom Counter Despair and Deepen Your Faith? In this episode of Good Faith Presents: Reading to Make Sense of the World, Curtis Chang and author-professor Jessica Hooten Wilson explore the spiritual insights of Flannery O'Connor's prayer journal. They examine how O'Connor's raw honesty, humility, and startling imagery confront the modern obsession with self and offer a radical vision of divine grace. Jessica helps listeners see why O'Connor's work is more than provocative—it's prophetic. Resources or references mentioned in this episode: Flannery O'Connor at 100 Excerpts from Flannery O'Connor's journal (printed in The New Yorker) Flannery O'Connor's A Prayer Journal Jessica Hooten wilson's Flannery O'Connor's Why Do the Heathen Rage?: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at a Work in Progress A Life in Psychiatry and Literature: (an interview with Robert Coles) Good Faith episode featuring Amy Low (Facing Cancer with Humor and Hope) Good Faith episode featuring Nancy French (Ghosted: an American Story) What Is Kafkaesque? - The 'Philosophy' of Franz Kafka (video explainer) More From Jessica Hooten Wilson: Jessica Hooten Wilson's website Explore Jessica's books HERE Read articles and Essay by Jessica HERE Follow Us: Good Faith on Instagram Good Faith on X (formerly Twitter) Good Faith on Facebook Sign up: Redeeming Babel Newsletter
On this Chris Fabry Live, you'll meet Pastor Zach Meerkreebs. He had the opportunity to speak in chapel at a Christian college in Kentucky. And when it was over, he felt a little underwhelmed. But what happened next fueled a 16-day revival on that campus. Hear how that experience has changed Zach and caused him to follow a path to radical humility and deeper friendship with God. Don’t miss Chris Fabry Live. Featured resource:Lower: Igniting Spiritual Awakening through Radical Humility For more information about the work of Care Net, click here. Chris Fabry Live is listener-supported. To support the program, click here.Become a Back Fence Partner: https://moodyradio.org/donateto/chrisfabrylive/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On this show, Liam interviews Tom Woods about the Ron Paulian roots of the MAGA movement, the cultural significance of Donald Trump, the debate between Dave Smith and Douglas Murray on the Joe Rogan Experience, and the importance of revisionist history. ENGAGE Follow Tom Woods on X: https://x.com/thomasewoods?s=21 History Courses by Tom Woods: https://woodshistory.com/ Follow Liam on X: https://x.com/MLiamMcCollum Follow Human Reaction on X: https://x.com/humanreactionpc Join the Human Reaction Discord server to interact with Liam and the HR community at https://discord.gg/CJPeves7 CREDITS The Liam McCollum Show is a Human Reaction Production, hosted by Liam McCollum, produced by Sheehan Works, and edited by Bennett Studios. CHAPTERS 0:00 - Introduction 2:59 - How Ron Paul led to Trump 15:07 - Cultural Impact of Trump 18:29 - Douglas Murray v Dave Smith 24:26 - Revisionist History & WWI 38:02 - Trump's Foreign Policy 43:36 - Ron Paul's Humility and Moral Character 48:05 - Meltdown 2.0?
This sermon is from Dr. Dennis Edwards, during Epiphany's series on the 7 deadly sins. Date: 4/7/2025
Read OnlineThe chief priests assembled with the elders and took counsel; then they gave a large sum of money to the soldiers, telling them, “You are to say, ‘His disciples came by night and stole him while we were asleep.' And if this gets to the ears of the governor, we will satisfy him and keep you out of trouble.” Matthew 28:12–14The Lord of all rose from the grave, conquering sin and death, making it possible for us all to share in His glorious Resurrection! Death had lost. Satan had lost. The corrupt religious leaders had lost. And all those who believed in Jesus now had their eternal hope renewed. Sadly, though, what was the greatest victory ever known for humanity, a victory that opened the doors to eternal glory for all who believe, could not be accepted by the chief priests and elders of the people. They saw to His death, and, now that He had risen, they scrambled to do all they could to hide that truth.Pride is hard to overcome. When a person professes they are right, when in fact they are wrong, and when they are then confronted with their error, the sin of pride will inevitably tempt them to further sin. This is what we see today in this passage from our Gospel. The chief priests and elders were informed by the soldiers that when the women came to the tomb early in the morning, there was a great earthquake, and they saw an angel of the Lord descend from Heaven, roll back the stone, and sit on it. When they saw this, “The guards were shaken with fear of him and became like dead men” (Matthew 28:4). And after they heard the angel tell the women that Jesus had risen, the guards went off to tell the chief priests and elders.After all the miracles and powerful preaching of Jesus, you would think that the chief priests and elders would have believed. But they didn't. And then, after hearing the testimony of these soldiers, you would think they would have fallen on their knees, repented of their hardness of hearts, and come to believe. But they didn't. They doubled down in their sin and added sin upon sin.Some forms of sin can more easily be admitted, especially sins of weakness. When one is weak and falls, it may not be always easy to overcome that sin in the future, but it is easier to acknowledge it as sin when it is caused by human weakness. But a sin of weakness is much different than a sin of obstinate pride. Obstinate pride is not only hard to overcome, it's hard to admit. It's hard to admit our sin when it is based on our obstinacy and pride. As a result, this type of sin often leads to other sins such as ongoing deception, manipulation and anger. This is illustrated by these chief priests and elders. But if you can humble yourself and admit your sin when it comes from your pride, that humility can have a powerful and transformative effect upon your life.Reflect, today, upon these chief priests and elders of the people. Try to ponder their hardness of heart and the sad situation they found themselves in as they attempted to cover up their error and sin. Resolve never to fall into this form of sin yourself. However, if this is a struggle for you, seek humility so that you can be freed of this heavy burden by the grace of the Resurrection of our Lord.My resurrected Lord, You conquered sin and death and brought forth new life for all who believe in You. Give me the grace, dear Jesus, to never allow my sin of pride to keep me from being open to the glorious and transforming action You desire to do in my life. Please give me the gift of humility so that I may always turn from my sin and turn to You. Jesus, I trust in You. Resurrection by Piero della Francesca., license Attribution-ShareAlike (CC BY-SA 2.0)Source of content: catholic-daily-reflections.comCopyright © 2025 My Catholic Life! Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission via RSS feed.
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Joining us are two of golf's most insightful voices—Normal Sport Founder, Kyle Porter—PGA TOUR Lead Editor, and the Emmy-nominated Sean Martin, ready to dissect one grand thought each on Rory's Augusta breakthrough. Their expert perspective turns a chaotic start into a historical and emotional analysis of the significance of Rory's win and for his future in golf. The conversation covers his growth as a player, balancing confidence with humility, and navigating the pressures of being a major champion so early in his career. They also delve into the emotional and psychological aspects witnessed on Sunday at Augusta, focusing on themes of vulnerability and self-doubt that resonate with fans and nearly all golfers. The hosts reflect on Rory's emotional journey during the Masters, including family connections and key moments that will continue to define the historic moment for decades. Before signing off, KP shares what it was like to be on the grounds during that back nine on Sunday. Matt and Kevin highlight the role of media as 'fans' in experiencing these events, underscoring the humanity in sports journalism. NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf Titleist > https://www.titleist.com Normal Sport > https://www.normalsport.com/ PGA Tour > http://pgatour.com/ Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Chaos this show (and Rory's Win) 03:01 The Significance of Rory's Masters Victory 05:46 Statistics and Historical Context of Rory's Win 09:02 The Impact of Winning on Rory's Future 12:10 Guest Insights: Kyle Porter and Sean Martin Join the Discussion 14:58 Exploring Rory's Evolution and Future Challenges 18:01 The Balance of Confidence and Humility in Rory's Game 28:38 The Emotional Weight of Golf 31:41 Burden and Release: The Human Experience in Sports 34:15 The Power of Vulnerability and Hope 40:09 Doubt and Performance Anxiety in Golf 48:51 Overcoming Self-Doubt: A Personal Journey 57:46 A Heartfelt Connection: Rory and Family 01:00:34 The Weight of Expectations: Rory's Final Round 01:03:07 The Roller Coaster of Emotions: Analyzing Key Shots 01:06:08 The Journey of a Champion: Rory's Evolution 01:08:24 The Impact of Legacy: Rory and the Masters 01:10:49 The Emotional Experience: Media and Fan Perspectives 01:17:27 The Humanity of Golf: Writers and Emotion
Pastor Rick delivered a powerful message titled "Embracing God’s New Plan for Your Life," encouraging us to reflect on the message God had been speaking during times of uncertainty. Drawing from Matthew 28:19-20 and John 14:1-4, he reminded us how Jesus had already prepared His followers with a new mission, model, and method rooted in humility and trust. In the face of fear, isolation, and confusion, Pastor Rick challenged us to consider whether we had truly been listening for God's voice.
Less well known than the days that follow it is Maundy Thursday – the day in which Jesus Christ shared the Last Supper with his 12 apostles. A theme of the day is humility, and Kevin Milne had a taste of that and a bit of humiliation both earlier on this week. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Join Fr. Michael Trummer, Fr. Christopher Trummer, and Mary Bielski in this profound episode of The Normal Christian Life as they explore the concept of redemptive suffering. As we wrap up Lent, they dive into society's attempt to eliminate suffering, using 'The Giver' as an analogy for understanding its significance. They discuss the transformative power of suffering, referencing Viktor Frankl's 'Man's Search for Meaning' and scriptural insights from St. Paul and St. John Paul II. The hosts emphasize how suffering can lead to spiritual growth, deeper relationship with God, and empathy. This episode also discusses exterior opportunities of suffering, such as witnessing faith, building community, and spreading hope. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation on finding purpose and grace in the midst of suffering. 00:00 Introduction to Redemptive Suffering 00:21 The Giver: A False Utopia 01:07 The Meaning of Suffering in Christianity 01:40 Viktor Frankl and Finding Meaning in Suffering 03:31 St. Paul's Teachings on Baptism and Suffering 04:18 Jesus' Approach to Suffering 07:17 Personal Reflections on Suffering 09:52 The Mystery of Suffering and God's Compassion 20:24 The Role of Suffering in Spiritual Growth 31:46 Early Christian Persecution and Suffering 32:21 Embracing Suffering for Spiritual Growth 33:53 Learning Obedience Through Suffering 37:55 The Role of Humility in Suffering 40:09 Suffering as a Path to Maturity 45:37 Exterior Opportunities of Suffering 48:25 The Gift of Suffering and Its Impact 56:31 Concluding Thoughts on Suffering and Faith
In this episode of Kellechie Speaks, we explore what it means to balance ambition and humility especially those striving to make an impact in their careers and communities.
Jesus really does emphasize humility a lot, doesn't he? Humility isn't putting on a show of seeing ourselves as less than we think we are. It's seeing ourselves accurately. We can't do life alone. We need Jesus. In his message today, Pastor Ken will challenge you to realize your poverty. You are poor in spirit. If you've come to a place where you see that you have nothing to give on your own, that your strength isn't going to be enough, then you're in the right place. You can come to Jesus in humility, and He will lift you up.
Welcome to the Daily Living for Christ podcast. In this powerful episode, we introduce the ancient yet deeply relevant practice of Centering Prayer—a silent, contemplative form of prayer that opens the soul to God's presence and action within.Rooted in the early Christian contemplative tradition and reintroduced to the Western Church in the late 20th century, Centering Prayer is not a technique to achieve something from God, but a sacred way of consenting to His love, transformation, and divine will. Donald guides us through the biblical foundation of this practice, drawing from Matthew 6:6 and John 15:1-5, showing how Jesus invited us to a secret, abiding relationship with the Father through stillness and surrender.In this episode, you'll explore:✅ The origins and purpose of Centering Prayer in Christian tradition✅ The four core elements of the practice: Intention, Sacred word, Consent, and Humility✅ How silent prayer aligns with the call to “be still and know” God✅ The connection between kenosis (self-emptying) and spiritual growth✅ Practical guidance for starting Centering Prayer—including choosing a sacred word and managing distractionsWhether you are just beginning your contemplative journey or looking to go deeper in your prayer life, this episode will inspire you to create space for stillness, abide in God's love, and experience the fruitfulness that comes from spiritual attentiveness.Download this episode now, and remember to follow us so you don't miss the rest of this transformative series on sacred intention, stillness, and the contemplative path to wholeness in Christ."Have Questions, Send us a Message" This podcast is a production of The Center for Biblical Coaching and Leadership. If this episode has been useful or inspiring to you in any way, please share it with someone else. Lastly, please subscribe to the show and write a review.Visit our website, tcbcl.org, to learn more about our mission and vision.
Dr. Erson Religioso—aka Dr. E—has been in the PT game for over two decades, and he's experienced just about every high and low the profession can offer. In this candid conversation, we dive into his transformation from a manual therapy "guru in the making" to a humble coach focused on empowering patients. Erson shares his journey through academic elitism, ego-driven learning, and eventual cognitive dissonance that led him to radically rethink how he practices, teaches, and communicates with patients. We talk about the origin of his eclectic approach, the power of simplification over complexity, and how clinicians can thrive by embracing mentorship, reflection, and evidence-based evolution. We also dig into his business ventures—from creating the EDGE Mobility System to building a thriving online education platform—and how social media changed the game for him (and what changed when it all came crashing down). Whether you're a new grad, a seasoned clinician, or somewhere in between, this one's packed with lessons you don't want to miss.Learn more about our guest at:
Today is part 2 of the conversation with Rachel Clinton Chen about healing from spiritual abuse. Rachel discusses ways our cultural values have influenced leadership in churches, often valuing charisma over genuine pastoral care, which sometimes leads to spiritual abuse. We also discuss what to do in the case of people unintentionally contributing to spiritual abuse - sometimes due to their own unresolved trauma. Love and Humility have to be a part of the conversation! Finally we talk about the new online course available through the Allender Center. See the links below for significant resources available for you. RESOURCES:Find out more about the Allender Center at the Seattle School of Theology and Psychology with a link to their podcast HERESpiritual Abuse & Healing Online Course - This six-lesson course, complete with reflective practices and deep dive panel discussions, helps you engage your body, mind, and spirit as you unpack the harm caused by spiritual abuse.Story Workshop for Spiritual Abuse & Healing - Our mission at The Allender Center is rooted in the belief that our stories are best understood and healed when we share them with others. We're honored to introduce the new Story Workshop for Spiritual Abuse & Healing—an immersive experience designed to guide you through the complex process of healing from religious trauma and spiritual harm and reclaiming your faith. This is a three day virtual workshop held May 16-18, including large group teaching and small group story work with a seasoned facilitator. Free Checklist: How to identify the signs of spiritual abuseContact Cyndi Parker through Narrative of Place.Join Cyndi Parker's Patreon Team!
Biblical traditions can lead us to an awareness of God's homeland or kingdom. Though we long for His kingdom to come, there is an evident tension of living contrary to a culture of pride. In this message, Pastor Stephen teaches how humility will move your soul to connect with the Father's land and how to sustain it in your daily life.
Holy Thursday. The Last Supper. The institution of the Eucharist. And a call to humility. Easter is Sunday. Today, we aredigging into Christ's radical love with St. Joseph as our guide. Jesus washed His disciples' feet and gave us His Body and Blood. This isn't just a story. It's our daily reality, a taste of heaven in every Mass. Peter balked, but Jesus insisted: service and sacrifice define us. The Catechism ties this night to the Cross; St. Augustine sees it as cleansing power. It's Christ's playbook—humility like Joseph's, service over status. Your challenge: Live it today. Wash your wife's and kids' feet if you're married—show them love through action. Can't? Go to Mass, see the altar stripped, feel the weight. Or pray the Litany of Humility. Pick one, do it. Jesus didn't just act to be nice—He saved us, stayed with us. Are you on His team or the devil's? No gray area, men—choose. Products/References Mentioned: Catechism of the Catholic Church Gaudium et Spes (Second Vatican Council) Council of Trent (1551) St. Augustine's writings St. Cyril of Jerusalem's writings St. Thomas Aquinas's writings Benedict XVI's reflection Litany of HumilityPowerful Quotes: “Jesus, the master, the maker, the creator, the king of kings, kneels down to wash his disciples' feet.” “The Eucharist is the gift that surpasses all gifts. A moment where heaven touches earth.” “If you're not willing to risk everything for God, then who are you willing to risk it at all for?”Key Takeaway:Serve someone today—wash a foot, attend Mass, or pray humbly. Act now to mirror Christ and Joseph's self-giving love. Send us a text Support the showPlease prayerfully consider supporting the podcast on our Buy Me A Coffee page. to help grow the show to reach as many men as possible! Thank you for your prayers and support. Be sure to follow us on X for more great content. As always, please pray for us! We are men who strive daily to be holy, to become saints and we cannot do that without the help of the Holy Ghost! Subscribe to our YouTube page to see our manly and holy faces Check out our website Contact us at themanlycatholic@gmail.com
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Text me a message! I would love to hear from you!Pride forms a barrier between us and growth. When we believe we have all the answers, we create no space to receive new wisdom or healing. This spiritual principle appears throughout Scripture - God exalts the humble but resists the proud. Why? Because humility acknowledges our need for something beyond ourselves.Jesus consistently bypassed religious elites to fellowship with society's outcasts. When questioned about dining with "sinners," His response was profoundly simple: "Those who are well have no need for a physician." Only those who recognize their sickness seek healing. During Holy Week, we're reminded how Jesus entered Jerusalem on a humble donkey. The common people recognized Him while religious authorities questioned His authority, unable to see God's work because it didn't conform to their expectations.Many of us struggle with the idea of submission because those in authority over us, who were supposed to protect us, hurt us. When those meant to protect us cause harm instead, walls form. We associate submission with control rather than its true purpose: receiving protection, wisdom, and growth from those further along the journey. God never forces submission - He guides and instructs while preserving our freedom to choose. True authority serves rather than dominates.The most extraordinary miracles often aren't physical but internal - deep healing of wounded hearts that transforms victims into vessels of healing for others. This restoration begins with humility to admit we need help and continues as we forgive what we cannot forget. Your healing journey isn't just for you; your testimony builds faith in others that their wounds aren't beyond God's reach.Are you struggling with trusting authority? Has pride built walls that keep even God at a distance? Consider how humbling yourself might create space for the healing and growth you've been seeking. Your breakthrough may be just one prayer away: "Lord, help me." Get a free copy of The Grace-Filled Home: 5 Essentials to Creating a Home Where Faith Can Grow Get your free copy of: 7 Powerful Prayers to Pray Over Your Husband Get the List! Our 35 Favorite Family Read-Alouds Purchase a copy of my latest book! Covered in Prayer: 31 Prayers to Cover You and Your Children in God's GraceIf you enjoy this episode and want to buy Audrey a coffee, please click here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ajmccrac73dFor more mom encouragement visit graceformyhome.comJoin My Email List!Follow me on ...
Through humility flows the strength and power of God into our lives. By Pastor Shawn Lyons.
In the first century B.C., the Roman historian Sallust wrote, “Prosperity tries the souls, even of the wise.” That statement still holds true today. While most people would gladly accept financial prosperity despite its pitfalls, few are as eager to embrace financial hardship. Yet both seasons—wealth and want—reveal what we believe, what we value, and ultimately, where we place our trust.When things are going well financially, it's easy to take the credit. But self-reliance and comfort can open the door to pride and greed. As Jesus warned in Luke 12, “Be on your guard against all kinds of greed; life does not consist in an abundance of possessions.”Prosperity can dull our spiritual sensitivity. We may forget our dependence on God or assume His blessings are tied to our performance. But success isn't always a sign of God's approval—sometimes it's a test.The Temptations of AdversityFinancial hardship brings its own spiritual challenges. Temptations like bitterness, envy, fear, and self-pity can creep in. We might compare ourselves to others or question God's goodness. But just as prosperity tests our humility, adversity tests our faith.James 1:2-3 tells us, “Consider it pure joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness.”So how do we remain grounded—whether in feast or famine? The answer is wisdom.Proverbs 1:7 lays the foundation: “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge, but fools despise wisdom and discipline.”This kind of fear isn't cowering in dread—it's reverent awe. It's the recognition that God is holy, sovereign, and good. And it's trusting that His commands are given for our good, not our restriction.Just as a loving parent sets boundaries to protect their child, God gives us instructions to guide us toward freedom, peace, and flourishing.What Wisdom BringsGodly wisdom isn't reserved for the wealthy or educated. It's available to anyone who humbly seeks it. Scripture outlines several benefits of living wisely:Discernment: “Then you will understand what is right and just and fair—every good path” (Proverbs 2:9).Guidance: “In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make your paths straight” (Proverbs 3:6).Blessing: “Blessed is the one who finds wisdom, and the one who gets understanding” (Proverbs 3:13).Reputation: “The wise inherit honor, but fools get only shame” (Proverbs 3:35).Protection: “Through the fear of the Lord a man avoids evil” (Proverbs 16:6).Your income or assets do not bind these benefits—they're available to anyone who listens to God and walks in His ways.In contrast, the Bible describes a fool not as someone lacking intelligence but as someone who rejects God's wisdom. Proverbs 12:15 says, “The way of fools seems right to them, but the wise listen to advice.”When we define right and wrong on our own terms—especially in our finances—it leads to confusion and brokenness. God's warnings are invitations to return to the life He designed us for, one marked by peace, generosity, and joy.Applying Wisdom to Your FinancesHere are three practical ways to walk in financial wisdom:1. Recognize God's OwnershipEverything we have belongs to God. We are stewards, not owners. Psalm 24:1 says, “The earth is the Lord's, and everything in it.” When we view money as a trust rather than a possession, it changes how we spend, save, and give.Ask the Lord to help you desire faithfulness over financial status. He's not looking at your net worth—He's looking at your heart.2. Live by Biblical PrinciplesScripture is full of practical wisdom for managing money: avoid debt, practice generosity, work diligently, and act with integrity. Philippians 2:3 reminds us, “In humility, consider others more significant than yourselves.”3. Pursue ContentmentPaul writes in 1 Timothy 6:6, “Godliness with contentment is great gain.” True wealth isn't about how much you have but about how much you trust God. Contentment sets you free from the endless cycle of comparison and consumerism.What Do Your Habits Reveal?At the end of the day, your financial decisions reflect your spiritual direction. Are your habits shaped by God's wisdom or the world's values?Jesus said, “Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also” (Matthew 6:21). If you're following Christ, your money will follow Him, too—toward generosity, simplicity, and trust.Whether you're walking through a season of prosperity or adversity, God is with you. And if you seek His wisdom, you'll be equipped to handle both with grace.The world measures success by accumulation, but God measures it by faithfulness. So whatever financial season you're in right now, stay focused on what truly matters: following Jesus. In Him, there is peace, purpose, and joy—no matter your bottom line.On Today's Program, Rob Answers Listener Questions:I want to move from our 26-acre farm, but house prices are high. Do land prices follow house prices if the housing market drops?I want to put my house in a trust to protect it in case I end up in a nursing facility, but I can't afford an attorney. What do you think of using an app like Quicken Willmaker for this purpose?I'm a federal employee planning to retire within a year. My TSP is invested 70% in the C fund and 30% in the G fund. Is this a good allocation, or would it be safer to start moving more of my investments into the G fund?I own a house, and I decided a long time ago to put it in my name and my three daughters' names. I'm wondering if I have done the right thing and what the advantages or disadvantages of this decision are.I want to transfer my Arizona property to my children to avoid probate. Are CDs offering 7.5% better than stocks with broker fees?Resources Mentioned:Faithful Steward: FaithFi's New Quarterly MagazineWisdom Over Wealth: 12 Lessons from Ecclesiastes on Money (Pre-Order)Look At The Sparrows: A 21-Day Devotional on Financial Fear and AnxietyRich Toward God: A Study on the Parable of the Rich FoolFind a Certified Kingdom Advisor (CKA) or Certified Christian Financial Counselor (CertCFC)FaithFi App Remember, you can call in to ask your questions most days at (800) 525-7000. Faith & Finance is also available on the Moody Radio Network and American Family Radio. Visit our website at FaithFi.com where you can join the FaithFi Community and give as we expand our outreach.
There is a recent revival among men in the U.S, and with this comes relearning how to lead in the home. How can men follow Jesus' pattern of leadership? Humility, confession of sins, cultivating relationships, and sacrificing now for future investments are all important parts of leadership. Kevin interviews Chuck Black about this important subject. Chuck Black will also be at the Colorado Father Son Retreat in August of 2025. For more information on this life-giving event, visit coloradofatherson.com.This program includes:1. The World View in 5 Minutes with Adam McManus (Archeologists unearthed first Christian hymn captured in new film, Trump freezes $2.2 billion from Harvard over antisemitism, Hungary bans events that celebrate sexual perversion)2. Generations with Kevin Swanson
The letter of James is often called the New Testament's wisdom literature, offering practical guidance for living as followers of Jesus. Drawing creatively on Jesus' teachings, James addresses important topics like enduring trials, controlling our speech, caring for the vulnerable, resisting favoritism, and putting faith into action through good works. This letter is filled with memorable, succinct wisdom meant to inspire reflection and guide believers in following Jesus in every area of life. As we journey through James together, our prayer is that the Holy Spirit will deepen our faith and empower us to live faithfully as disciples of Jesus in our everyday lives.This week, Pastor John Crawford teaches out of James 4:6-10.WEBSITETo learn more about Redemption Tempe, find ways to get involved, or opportunities to serve, visit our website: https://tempe.redemptionaz.com.OUR APPDownload our app https://pushpay.com/get?handle=redemp...OR text "tempe app" to 77977STAY CONNECTEDFacebook: / redemptiontempe. .Twitter: / redemptiontem Instagram: / redemptiontempe.. .GIVINGEverything we have is a gift from the Lord because He owns it all. Therefore giving should be a priority for us who have received all we have. Giving cheerfully, sacrificially, and consistently is a part of our worship.Give Online: https://pushpay.com/g/redemptiontempe
Dr. Laura Gabayan, a distinguished physician, researcher, and author of "Common Wisdom," joins us to explore the profound implications of her extensive research on the elements of wisdom that can significantly enhance our lives. At the forefront of our discussion is the assertion that kindness, humility, and curiosity are not merely abstract concepts but essential components for leading a fulfilling and meaningful existence. Dr.Gabayan articulates the transformative power of these virtues, drawing from the insights of her interviews with individuals who have navigated profound life challenges. We delve into the interconnectedness of these eight elements of wisdom and their relevance in today's society, particularly in the face of adversity. Ultimately, this episode seeks to illuminate how embracing these principles can lead to personal growth and a deeper understanding of life's complexities.The dialogue presented in this podcast episode reveals a profound exploration of wisdom as articulated by Dr. Laura Gabayan, a distinguished physician and researcher. Dr. Grabyau, who has garnered acclaim for her extensive work in both medicine and research, introduces the concept of 'Common Wisdom'. Through her meticulous research, she identifies eight fundamental elements of wisdom that she argues are essential for leading a fulfilling life. Among these elements are resilience, kindness, humility, and curiosity, each meticulously defined and discussed in relation to the human experience. The conversation navigates through Dr. Gabayan's personal journey, her motivations for pursuing a medical career, and the pivotal influences that shaped her understanding of wisdom. She shares insightful anecdotes from her research, highlighting the transformative power of kindness, which she discovered to be a vital trait among those she interviewed, despite her initial cultural reservations regarding its significance. This episode serves as a compelling reminder of the intrinsic value of these elements in fostering personal growth and a deeper connection with others, ultimately advocating for a more compassionate and understanding society.Takeaways: Dr. Laura Gabayan emphasizes that life challenges can be viewed positively, fostering resilience. Her research highlights the interconnectedness of the eight elements essential for wisdom. Kindness emerged as a crucial element, even in cultures that may not traditionally value it. Positivity, humility, and curiosity were identified as vital traits for personal and community growth. Humility is increasingly overlooked in contemporary society, especially in the age of social media. The book 'Common Wisdom' aims to provide practical insights for living a meaningful life.
In this episode, I sit down with Danielle Grace, a relationship coach who specializes in helping women improve their relationship dynamics. The episode delves into the significance of curiosity in understanding a partner's perspective, especially during the challenging fertility journey. Danielle shares her personal story and emphasizes the importance of active listening, humility, and collaboration in maintaining healthy relationships. Practical tips for couple communication and relationship growth are discussed, promising valuable takeaways for both partners in any stage of their relationship. The conversation also highlights a free resource, 'The Thinking Woman's Guide to Love That Lasts,' offered by Danielle, providing foundational skills for lasting relationship improvement.
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In this episode of Smuggling Hope, Dan speaks with Conor Gallagher, a multifaceted entrepreneur and author, who shares insights on achieving harmony in life, parenting, and building a well-ordered family. Conor emphasizes the importance of support structures, intentionality in family life, and the systems that can help manage the complexities of raising a large family. He outlines six key components of a well-ordered family, including vision, unity, systems, metrics, relationships, and discernment, and discusses the significance of decentralized command in fostering independence and responsibility among children. Conor Gallagher is the CEO of multiple businesses including Well-Ordered Family, Good Will Publishers, and TAN Books. He is the executive director of the Benedict Leadership Institute at Belmont Abbey College, where he serves on the Board of Trustees. He is also a board member at Saint Joseph College Seminary in Mount Holly, North Carolina. His published books include If Aristotle's Kid Had an iPod: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Parents, Still Amidst the Storm: A Family Man's Search for Peace in an Anxious World, Parenting for Eternity, You Are Never Too Busy, You Have Only One Problem and Well-Ordered Family. He and his wife, Ashley, are parents to sixteen children and live near Charlotte, North Carolina.Conor Gallagher Show podcastPurchase Conor's book The Well Ordered Family here!FREE RESOURCES HEREStart Healing Your Marriage and FamilySave 15% at TAN BOOKS use code HEARTSRENEWED15 at checkout click here to shop and save!RESOURCES BELOWInterior Freedom by Fr. Jaques PhilippeWANT A BETTER SEX LIFE? Intimacy Guide:https://forms.aweber.com/form/25/71380525.htmWANT PEACE AT HOME? Family Culture:https://forms.aweber.com/form/19/955349019.htmEbook: https://forms.aweber.com/form/31/202341731.htmWHAT WORKS IN MARRIAGE Webinar: https://forms.aweber.com/form/25/437413425.htmWatch this before you call a divorce attorney:https://forms.aweber.com/form/32/107630932.htmChesterton Academy of BuffaloFind a Chesterton School Near YouMezanine Creative Co: Graphic Design for Small BusinessChapters00:00 Introduction to Conor Gallagher02:07 Redefining Balance in Life07:37 Building Support Structures for Family12:27 The Well-Ordered Family System19:17 Six Components of a Well-Ordered Family25:01 Decentralized Command in Family Life28:30 Parenting with Humility and Mentorship30:51 The Role of Humility in Marriage34:05 Creating Structure and Order in Family Life40:06 Nurturing Marriage Amidst Parenting Challenges46:35 The Spiritual Dimension of Marriage
RE-BROADCAST: The Tragedy of King Lear by William Shakespeare w/Libby Unger---Welcome & Introduction - 0:01:35CEOs Building Stronger Companies with Common Touch LeadershipLessons from Shakespeare's King Lear for Modern LeadersNever Forget Your Roots: Lessons in Humility and Servant LeadershipChallenge Assumptions Cultivate Servant LeadershipBuild What Good Looks LikeLeadership Lessons from the Great BooksThe Importance of Truth TellersLessons from the Decline of EmpiresMorality and Leadership from King LearTaking Ruthless InventorySelf-Awareness Can Transform Your LeadershipRhetoric, Positions, and Principles Seek Truth, Act LocallyFalse Promises in Leadership Don't DeliverThe Power and EliteInsights into an Insular Leadership StructureSaying "No" Staying on the Path with King Lear by William Shakespeare---Listen to Libby Unger on Episode #42 - The Road to Serfdom by F.A. Hayek w/Libby Unger ---> https://share.transistor.fm/s/512f183cLibby Unger on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/libbyunger/Libby Unger Email Contact - libby@lumineaula.comLibby Unger's Website - http://lumineaula.com/---Pick up your copy of 12 Rules for Leaders: The Foundation of Intentional Leadership NOW on AMAZON!Check out the 2022 Leadership Lessons From the Great Books podcast reading list!---Check out HSCT Publishing at: https://www.hsctpublishing.com/.Check out LeadingKeys at: https://www.leadingkeys.com/Check out Leadership ToolBox at: https://leadershiptoolbox.us/Contact HSCT for more information at 1-833-216-8296 to schedule a full DEMO of LeadingKeys with one of our team members.---Leadership ToolBox website: https://leadershiptoolbox.us/.Leadership ToolBox LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ldrshptlbx/.Leadership ToolBox YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJvVbIU_bSEflwYpd9lWXuA/.Leadership ToolBox Twitter: https://twitter.com/ldrshptlbx.Leadership ToolBox IG: https://www.instagram.com/leadershiptoolboxus/.Leadership ToolBox FB: https://www.facebook.com/LdrshpTlbx. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this episode, we realize that God is TRUTH and the rest of us have limited understanding!
This Palm Sunday, Pastor Bailey delivers a message on foot washing. Key Verses: John 12:12 Zechariah 9:9 John 13: 13-17 John 19 Philipians 2:3-8 Key Points: Jesus was humble in the good times and humble in the public times Jesus was humble in the private times Humility is love in action Jesus was humble in the bad times and he was humble until the very end Praying this message blesses your week!
This week Sam and TJ dive into how important it is for coaches to be great teachers and we can level up in this area.Show Notes:• What is master teaching• Finding teachable moments• Being intentional about what you're focusing on• Opportunities to coach the mental side of the game• Priming the environment and priming the mind• Using constraints in drills to emphasize what you're teaching• Coaching habits• Paying attention during practice• Two common teaching errors• Having a common language• Early season practice musts and tapering off• Having a team identity• Humility as a teacher• Increasing efficiency and improving over time• Progressing and layering in teaching• Challenge yourself and applySend us a Message. If you'd like us to reply, include your contact info.
https://TakingTheLandPodcast.comSUBSCRIBE TO PREMIUM FOR MORE:• Subscribe for only $3/month on Supercast: https://taking-the-land.supercast.com/• Subscribe for only $3.99/month on Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/taking-the-land/subscribe• Subscribe for only $4.99/month on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5bSummary Pastor Brown encourages believers to embrace humility as a strength and to recognize their obligation to give and serve, ultimately leading to a deeper relationship with God.Chapters00:00 The Widow's Offering: A Lesson in Generosity08:51 The Responsibility of Wealth: A Call to Action12:01 The Power of Humility: Standing Firm in Trials19:11 The Strength of the Humble: Overcoming Adversity40:35 Living Humbly: The Key to Resilience50:24 The Call to Repentance: Humbling Ourselves Before GodTakeawaysThe widow's offering exemplifies true generosity.Wealth comes with responsibility and obligation.Humility is essential for standing firm in trials.Pride can lead to weakness and downfall.God hears the desires of the humble.Living humbly allows us to overcome adversity.Generosity should involve sacrifice.Prosperity can lead to moral decay if not managed well.God remembers those who serve others selflessly.Repentance and humility are key to restoring our relationship with God.Show NotesALL PROCEEDS GO TO WORLD EVANGELISMLocate a CFM Church near you: https://cfmmap.orgWe need five-star reviews! Tell the world what you think about this podcast at:Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5bPodchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/taking-the-land-cfm-sermon-pod-43369Show NotesALL PROCEEDS GO TO WORLD EVANGELISMLocate a CFM Church near you: https://cfmmap.orgWe need five-star reviews! Tell the world what you think about this podcast at:Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5bPodchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/taking-the-land-cfm-sermon-pod-43369
https://storage.googleapis.com/enduring-word-media/ewpodcast/James4_7-17.mp3 Building on the principles of Christian humility, James encourages us to submit to God, to resist the devil, and to walk humbly with our brothers and sisters. The post James 4:7-17 – Humility and Getting Along appeared first on Enduring Word.
April 15, 2025: Erica Williams, Regional Technology Officer (CIO) Texas of Ascension, sits down with Kena Taylor, VP and CIO of Innovation Care Partners, who shares her remarkable journey from Air Force technologist to healthcare IT executive. How does someone transition from military service to leading technological transformation in healthcare? What qualities make for successful healthcare technology leadership in today's complex environment? Kena discusses the importance of being open to change, putting people first, and fostering team autonomy while maintaining a shared vision. Key Points: 05:05 Dr. Taylor's Career Journey 07:26 Defining Career Moments 11:45 Qualities for Success 14:38 Humility and Ambition X: This Week Health LinkedIn: This Week Health Donate: Alex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer
This might be turning into a bit of a running theme, but today's podcast is another really positive, really forward-looking encounter with the CEO of a global balance sheet business who is reaping the early benefits of a turnaround and transformation plan. President and CEO of AXIS Capital Vince Tizzio is on really strong form in this interview. In it we tally up where he feels AXIS is currently placed on the journey towards its stated aim of becoming the best specialty underwriter in the world. It's clear that large strides have been made and in our chat Vince details the ongoing programmes, both strategic and operational that he feels are going to help the business achieve his ambitious goals. We also check in on where the best market opportunities currently lie and how AXIS is planning on making the most of them, as well as how the group is navigating opportunities such as AI and the volatile state of global risk of all descriptions. Vince is a great interviewee because he is authentic and wears his heart and his passions on his sleeve. I certainly came away with the feeling that with him what you see is what you get. Listen on an I think you'll be able to hear for yourself. LINKS: We thank our naming sponsor AdvantageGo: https://www.advantagego.com
Matty Dalrymple talks with Kevin Tumlinson about WRITING PIVOTS AND THE POWER OF HUMILITY, including Kevin's journey of moving from a pantser to an outliner. They discuss his reasons for adopting outlining, influenced by his co-authoring project with J.D. Barker, and the cognitive challenges he faced during the transition. Kevin also speaks candidly about his existential crisis and burnout from overcommitting to activities outside writing, revealing how it affected his creative process. The conversation gives insights into the balance between structure and creativity, strategies for maintaining momentum in writing, and the importance of humility and continuous learning in a writing career. Kevin shares how his collaboration with J.D. is unfolding, along with his new role at BookBrush and the launch of Author Anchor. Interview video at https://bit.ly/TIAPYTPlaylist Show notes at https://www.theindyauthor.com/podcast.html If you find the information in this video useful, please consider supporting The Indy Author! https://www.patreon.com/theindyauthor https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattydalrymple J. Kevin Tumlinson is The Writer_, a bestselling and award-winning author, prolific podcast host, and in-demand public speaker. Kevin writes mostly thriller novels and Substack posts and enjoys a life of travel and exploration alongside his wife and their tiny dog. Matty Dalrymple is the author of the Lizzy Ballard Thrillers, beginning with ROCK PAPER SCISSORS; the Ann Kinnear Suspense Novels, beginning with THE SENSE OF DEATH; and the Ann Kinnear Suspense Shorts. She is a member of International Thriller Writers and Sisters in Crime. Matty also writes, speaks, and consults on the writing craft and the publishing voyage, and shares what she's learned on THE INDY AUTHOR PODCAST. She has written books on the business of short fiction and podcasting for authors; her articles have appeared in "Writer's Digest" magazine. She serves as the Campaigns Manager for the Alliance of Independent Authors.
Send us a textAs the metalcore world continues to thrive on its past and push forward into new territory, few bands walk that line more masterfully than August Burns Red. The Grammy-nominated heavyweights recently made a powerful appearance on The Barn's very own Vulgar Display of Podcast, where drummer Matt Greiner joined the conversation to dive into the band's legacy, relentless touring schedule, and their latest massive undertaking — a full re-recording of their iconic debut Thrill Seeker.And as fate would have it, the timing couldn't be better. ABR is set to join Trivium and Bullet For My Valentine on The Poisoned Ascendancy Tour 2025, which hits The Factory STL in St. Louis on Saturday, April 19. The tour celebrates the 20th anniversary of both Ascendancy and The Poison, with each band performing their breakout records in full. With Bleed From Within also on the bill, it's a stacked night of explosive metal — and ABR is bringing the heat.But the fire doesn't stop on stage. The band is marking 20 years of Thrill Seeker with a complete re-recording of the album, this time featuring longtime frontman Jake Luhrs on vocals — a longtime dream finally realized. The anniversary edition drops January 24 via ABR Records, packed with upgraded production from Carson Slovak and Grant McFarland, and features guest spots from Killswitch Engage's Adam Dutkiewicz and former ABR vocalist Josh McManness. Plus, the bonus track “Pride & Humility” gets a proper reimagining. Known for their tight musicianship, complex structures, and emotionally rich themes, August Burns Red has carved out a space uniquely their own — what Kerrang! once described as "thrillingly empathetic." Whether tearing up stages across the globe with Parkway Drive and Bring Me the Horizon, or dominating headlining tours celebrating albums like Constellations and Leveler, ABR has proven time and time again that they're built to last.
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Sindre Talleraas Holen, Head of M&A at Visma In Part 2 of this global M&A masterclass, Sindre Holen pulls back the curtain on Visma's deal execution strategy, valuation methodology, and post-close philosophy. Visma has quietly become one of the most disciplined and prolific acquirers in Europe and LATAM. How? Through extreme clarity on what they buy, why they buy it, and how they operate post-close. Sindre and Kison dig into the nuance of buying software companies in different geographies, how Visma thinks about valuation (hint: rule of 40—and sometimes 50—matters), and why the company chooses to “onboard” rather than “integrate.” This episode is a candid, behind-the-scenes look at how to structure deals, manage cultural differences, and stay true to a scalable M&A playbook. Things you will learn: How Visma sets valuation ranges across different growth brackets and geographies Rule of 40 vs. Rule of 50 and how it impacts multiples Why Visma prefers local advisors over centralized consultants in new markets Inside Visma's onboarding vs. integration philosophy _______________ What is the Buyer-Led M&A™ Virtual Summit Only two weeks left to register! This half-day event brings together corporate development leaders and M&A experts to explore Buyer-Led M&A™, showing how you can take control of every stage of the deal. Register Now: DealRoom.net/Summit ________ Learn why you Shouldn't use Excel for Dilligence If you're bouncing between Excel trackers, email threads, shared drives, and separate VDR, you're not alone-but you are wasting time. Join us for 20 minutes of practical ways to save hours, stay on track, and move deals forward faster. Join us live and see the difference. Register Now ________ Bookmarks [00:00:00] – Recap and Starting Part 2: Risk Awareness in Global M&A [00:01:30] – Analysis Paralysis: Knowing When to Say Yes or No [00:04:30] – Visma's Scalable Diligence Function & Internal Capabilities [00:06:00] – Tapping Freelancers, Ex-Corp Dev Talent for First-Time Deals [00:07:30] – The Strategic Spectrum: PE Mindset vs. Strategic Buyer [00:09:00] – Visma's “Onboarding,” Not “Integration” Philosophy [00:11:00] – Building Long-Term Founder Relationships Post-Close [00:13:00] – Standardization: Reporting, Tech, and Cybersecurity Rigor [00:14:30] – The Rule of 40... or 50? And Why It Matters [00:20:00] – Earnouts: Bridging Price Expectations Through Growth [00:28:30] – Closing Over 90% of LOIs: Visma's High Deal Certainty [00:30:00] – What to Do Before Entering a New Geography [00:33:30] – Leveraging Local Advisors, Bankers & Cultural Guides [00:39:30] – Visma's Expansion Into Latin America via Accidental Entry [00:41:00] – Why LATAM is Surprisingly Ahead in SaaS & Regulation [00:43:00] – The Role of Humility and Trust in Global Expansion [00:46:30] – Trends in SaaS M&A: Consolidators, Rollups & Capital Influx [00:49:00] – Craziest M&A Deal Toy: A Stuffed Eagle
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Some people might believe being humble is low on the list of important leadership skills. The truth: Humility is a POWERFUL leadership skill, and needs to be HIGH on your priority list as a leader! Let's explore seven reasons why. Join host Steve Wohlenhaus on the ANATOMY OF SUCCESS podcast and dig deep into what actions you can take to find success in health, work, and relationships. Expect transparent candor and challenges that require action, all to help you define success on your own terms. JOIN THE AOS ACADEMY – top-tier, high-impact online courses designed to catalyze your success and satisfaction in life – learn more at https://aos.academy Steve's real-time audio weather company: https://weatherology.com/ More about Steve: https://weatherology.com/steve/ CONNECT ON SOCIAL LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-wohlenhaus/ Instagram: @stevewohlenhaus / https://www.instagram.com/stevewohlenhaus/ Facebook: stevewohlenhaus / https://www.facebook.com/stevewohlenhaus TikTok: @stevewohlenhaus / https://www.tiktok.com/@stevewohlenhaus Catch the latest episodes or binge the podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Amazon.
In Luke 18:9-18, Jesus told a parable about two men who went to the temple to pray: a virtue-signaling Pharisee and a miserable tax collector who couldn't even lift his face because of his shame. Jesus' startling judgment was that it was only the tax collector who went home justified. The assumption of many religious people is that, on some level, God's approval is based on our personal obedience and good deeds. We'll see that humble prayer begins where our self-righteousness ends - not with declarations of how good we are, but with desperate hands empty enough to receive what Christ has done.How can we pray for you? tinyurl.com/stmarcusprayersFill out our online connection card: tinyurl.com/stmarcusconnectcardIf you'd like to leave an offering or monetary donation to our ministry please click here: https://tinyurl.com/stmarcusgive
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What if the greatest danger to your faith isn't rebellion—but forgetfulness? It's time to stop being dumb and start being a disciple. Whether you're religious, rebellious, or feeling too far gone—there's grace for all y'all. - The Church of Eleven22® is a movement for all people to discover and deepen a relationship with Jesus Christ. Eleven22 is led by Pastor Joby Martin and based in Jacksonville, Florida, with multiple campuses throughout Jacksonville and the surrounding areas. To find out more about how God is moving at Eleven22, go to CoE22.com