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If there were one phrase to describe me, that'd be it. It's fine. I'm fine. Everything is fine. Until I realized, everything was absolutely NOT fine. That lie helped me survive childhood. it helped me get through painful things, but it's no longer serving me as an adult. I am willing to bet there are parts of you that helped you survive at one time, but are now negatively impacting you and your relationships. Sun Happens, yes, but ya know what? Sh*t happens, too... and that's okay.
Instagram has amazing people. It's a great village for moms. Today meet one of my favorites-- Dr. Michelle Casarella a psychologist and coach for Moms. Thank you, Dr. Michelle! https://www.instagram.com/mentalwellnessformamas/ https://www.forbes.com/sites/amyschoenberger/2020/08/21/the-women-shaping-the-future-of-mental-wellness/ Self-Care: Take breaks from people and the sensory input you need. Your boundaries are self-care. Take yourself out of overwhelming situations. Find the ways to refill your battery. Family Fun Idea: Bake Something Together! Be fully present and put the phone away. Book Club Waiting List: https://www.subscribepage.com/secretbooklist Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to this podcast & check out the new website-- www.keepcalmmotheron.com Don't forget to leave a rating or review. Email me Play4life.Christy@gmail.com Want to share a family play idea? Leave a message on SpeakPipe!
Michaela is going to make Matt talk about the thing, isn't she? take a moment and leave a rating and review on your podcast to help the show. Inside today's episode: the Naomi Osaka controversy rolls on as the French Open refuses to not suck, the Edmonton franchise in the CFL has a brand new name, we announce an upcoming guest on the Tall Can Audio podcast, Michaela's brand new radio show debuts this week and of course, yes, we go in depth on what happened to the Toronto Maple Leafs after another Game 7 loss and where they go from here. Follow Michaela on social media @Schreids and you can get her craft beer takes on IG @CraftedInTheCapital. Follow TCA on social media @TallCanAudio
In this episode, Kristen talks about how responding with "I'm Fine" when are not, kills the opportunity for you to properly communicate how you feel to loved ones. Subscribe and Get a free 5-day journal at www.kristendboice.com to begin closing the chapter on what doesn’t serve you and open the the door to the real you. This information is being provided to you for educational and informational purposes only. It is being provided to you to educate you about ideas on stress management and as a self-help tool for your own use. It is not psychotherapy/counseling in any form. This information is to be used at your own risk based on your own judgment. For my full Disclaimer please to to www.kristendboice.com. For counseling services near Indianapolis, IN, visit www.pathwaystohealingcounseling.com. Pathways to Healing Counseling's vision is to provide warm, caring, compassionate and life-changing counseling services and educational programs to individuals, couples and families in order to create learning, healing and growth.
Today we talk about songs we were singing not knowing the true meaning and cartoons with deeper meaning. Plus a quick update on gas running out. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/2ariesandacap1/message
Today's episode is all about CONNECTION - with both yourSELF and your FRIENDS. Today I'm chatting with Cori Schrier Ware; published author, sales master and self-proclaimed evening athlete. Cori's new workbook Sis, Let It Out dropped on May 7th, 2021 and is available on Amazon. (You're gonna need to pick one up for yourself and then text your besties, though. This one's designed to be done in a group ☺️) Find Cori: https://instagram.com/coris_ware27
Hi guys and welcome back. How are you? ... ...I'm fine thank you, and you? C'est grammaticalement correct, mais pour dire vrai, c'est une phrase bateau, peu utilisée par les anglophones natifs. Préférez quelques alternatives plus naturelles, que vous décrit Ben dans cette vidéo. Accédez le texte de la leçon ici: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1osFYHAfl9UO5tBxEWbgGIYEKvCvvk8yR/view?usp=sharing Accédez la présentation en pdf ici : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1K-Xl40ks6UCL-JsW-plEnGmeoCXW_8v0/view?usp=sharing
Have you ever been asked "How are you?" and you replied, "Fine" but you weren't. Me too. We don't even think about it. We just do it automatically. Well, it's a problem. I big problem. Listen as we break down the reasons why you may pretend you're fine and why it can cause you harm. I want to invite you to join me for a challenge. Let's DO THIS! See you inside the episode:) xx, Holly Blanc Moses - The Mom/Psychologist Who Gets It LEARN MORE ABOUT HOLLY Parents - Get your free Behavior Detective Guide Therapists - Get your free Behavior Detective Guide Educators - Get your free Behavior Detective Guide Parents, Come on over and join the Autism ADHD Facebook Group for Parents Professionals, you are invited to join the Autism ADHD Facebook Group for Therapists and Educators
Season 3 is usually when the budget gets bigger. The cast starts aging more gracefully because they've all gotten raises that allow them to hire chefs and trainers. The show moves to a primetime slot on Thursday nights because network executives are convinced this show is strong enough to compete against season 27 of whatever "reality show" might be airing at the same time. And you can't check out at a grocery store without seeing their faces attached to some drama on the cover of People magazine. Someone's hairstyle might even become a new trend. Of course that hasn't happened on Cinema Sopabox. Every episode still costs us money, we're all still fat, and we still upload every Wednesday at 2pm. We still go down rabbit holes, drink too much, say the most moronic shit, and have a very loose format. You know how we do: Bullshit, the Intro, A Shot Of Tequila, Distractions & Bullshit, What’s The Last (bullshit & tangents) Thing You Saw?, What Is Robbie Clark Drinking?, The Main Event (complete with brand new diatribes), Impression Game, The Outro, and someone saying something after the show's been closed. IT NEVER GETS OLD!! Nothing is off limits! Nobody's safe! This is madness. This is chaos. THIS! IS! THE CINEMA SOAPBOX! #dicksuave #eyediosmio #imapproaching #fooFIGHtuhs #apricums #jazzapples #duderanch #bashful #taintlime #lassieisclassy #dickjustice #racistpuffs #eyedosmio #fellers #streepthroat #nearlyweds #soupervisor #billyzane #dddddouche #nonrepeater #fbiagent #fuck2020 #stillchill #hecheb The Soapbox Online: HQ - https://bit.ly/2UaB4q5 FB - https://bit.ly/2FIXPxY Idiotsyncratic: HQ - http://bit.ly/2KYuYHW FB - http://bit.ly/2XYoE6V Hundred Proof History: HQ - http://bit.ly/2HdQA0b FB - http://bit.ly/2P3gvOG "La Ciudad" theme courtesy of The Pajammas Bandcamp - https://bit.ly/2RItiXx Facebook - https://bit.ly/2MrkhfJ
Underground Music, Hip-Hop/Rap/MCing, Breakcore, EDM and Metal Disc Jockey with either a much greater emphasis on linguistic inventiveness than mainstream forms or a greater emphasis on the use of extreme profanity and disturbing criminal themes. Starring: Scorpion Frequency, Electric Breathing, Brom:35, NoizeFloor, Dead Beat Project, The Rappists, DJ 2def, Mr.Stabby, Mr. Morder, Jay Omerta, King Keemo, Mr.Siso, The Harmony Society, Kinky Bitch, Dynamic, Frankz Wit A Z, Mista Mead, H3vy Stu, Vicious 5150, RcThaHazard, J-ClaWsin, Lilo Frank, EffeSei, Christyle, DisaJohnny, Scar, Onnis, Marco Tosh, Labo & Yu-Sei. The difference between a pop/top-40/requests DJ and an underground DJ is not that one plays better music than the other or that one is a sellout, or that one is a “musical masturbator”. The difference is in the crowd that they are intended for: searchers vs. discoverers. The “underground” “club” DJ is the kind that wants to educate his crowd… yet another term I’ll use with hesitation. He wants to find a correlation between what he likes and what his crowd responds to, by way of introducing them to music they may not have otherwise heard. He wants to teach and encourage them to find something they didn’t know they needed. Whether it’s the thrashing riffs or either the sampling or the EDM-esque chorus in motion, there is not a second that doesn’t have a catchy sample and jingle part going on. The music is not without its flaws though, some songs are clearly better than others, Not that there is a bad song here. He puts absolutely everything new or remind the listener of past sounds but everything it does, it does well and even great at times. this might as well be the perfect soundtrack for all kind of music. If you're suspicious of this claim, then hijack the jukebox at your local bar or kindly offer to be the DJ at a Halloween party and getting rid of any stylistic barriers to integrated music. The outstanding drums, variety and overall harshness and brevity combining most of the harshest elements of metal with electronic genres, these record creates some outrageously chaotic freak outs from each of its eclectic formula.
The Jackets dropped another game to the Blackhawks in OT. But, it doesn't really matter anymore. Patrik Laine might have a goal of the year contender. Don't mess with Max Domi or he'll go ballistic on you. Josh Dunne is making his NHL debut this week. The Artillery Podcast is brought to you by High Bank Distillery.
Deja de decir I'm fine, thank you. Aprende otras expresiones más naturales para responder.Para no repetir la tan aburrida y ya obsoleta frase de I'm fine, Thank you, hoy os traigo más de 20 expresiones que podemos utilizar para preguntar y responder sobre como estamos con nuestros hijos en inglés. Además de poder utilizar preguntas para romper el hielo.Estas expresiones van desde las más formales a las más informales que he buscado por Internet y preguntado también a un par de amigos nativos para ver como lo hacen ellos y sobre todo ver si realmente se usan o no en el día a día.How are you?Fine. You?Very well, thank you.I’m good, thanks. You?I’m pretty good. What’s new with you?Not bad. You?(I'm) alright. You?Never been better. What about you?Hey, how’s it going?Good.Pretty good.Not so good.Great.Not great.Not so well.Well, a bit tired/sick/sleepy.What’s up?Not much.Nothing much.Hey! What’s up?How are you doing? / How ya doing? (informal)I’m doing great, thanks.I’m not doing that great.Doing pretty good, you?Doing well, you?How have you been? / How’ve you been?I’ve been doing great.Never been better.Could be better.Things have been better.Not so good lately.It’s been tough.Busy, busy.I’ve been busy working.Por último y de manera gramatical, cosa de la que ya hablamos en el episodio 248 os traigo un par de extructuras para responder y preguntar de forma sencilla o responder y ampliar la conversación con otra pregunta al final.Part One: Answer + Basic Question:I’m doing great. How about you?I’m pretty good. What’s new with you?Never been better. What about you?Parte Two: Answer + Connection QuestionI’m doing great. I heard that you have a brother. How’s that going?I’ve been a bit busy, but okay. I remember that you said you were playing in the playground. Was fun?I’m so happy today. You are also looking happy too. Any special reason?Para finalizar comentaros que el podcast ha vuelto a ser emitido en directo en Instagram, y próximamente los podcast estarán grabados también para el canal de YouTube. Os leo en los comentario
Some may find that it's easier to just respond with “I'm fine” to take the pressure off of both parties involved. But think about the results. Anxiety, stress, isolation, depression. Stop robbing yourself of the beauty of being vulnerable and opening up that potentially could lead to a healthier lifestyle for yourself ❤️
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Why "I'm fine" is a declaration of God's sovereignty over the situation, and not a denial of problems. At least when I use it anyway. Find my book at followtheleader.one/book
Underground Music, Hip-Hop/Rap/MCing, Breakcore, EDM and Metal Disc Jockey with either a much greater emphasis on linguistic inventiveness than mainstream forms or a greater emphasis on the use of extreme profanity and disturbing criminal themes. Starring: Scorpion Frequency, Electric Breathing, Brom:35, NoizeFloor, Dead Beat Project, The Rappists, DJ 2def, Mr.Stabby, Mr. Morder, Jay Omerta, King Keemo, Mr.Siso, The Harmony Society, Kinky Bitch, Dynamic, Frankz Wit A Z, Mista Mead, H3vy Stu, Vicious 5150, RcThaHazard, J-ClaWsin, Lilo Frank, EffeSei, Christyle, DisaJohnny, Scar, Onnis, Marco Tosh, Labo & Yu-Sei. The difference between a pop/top-40/requests DJ and an underground DJ is not that one plays better music than the other or that one is a sellout, or that one is a “musical masturbator”. The difference is in the crowd that they are intended for: searchers vs. discoverers. The “underground” “club” DJ is the kind that wants to educate his crowd… yet another term I’ll use with hesitation. He wants to find a correlation between what he likes and what his crowd responds to, by way of introducing them to music they may not have otherwise heard. He wants to teach and encourage them to find something they didn’t know they needed. Whether it’s the thrashing riffs or either the sampling or the EDM-esque chorus in motion, there is not a second that doesn’t have a catchy sample and jingle part going on. The music is not without its flaws though, some songs are clearly better than others, Not that there is a bad song here. He puts absolutely everything new or remind the listener of past sounds but everything it does, it does well and even great at times. this might as well be the perfect soundtrack for all kind of music. If you're suspicious of this claim, then hijack the jukebox at your local bar or kindly offer to be the DJ at a Halloween party and getting rid of any stylistic barriers to integrated music. The outstanding drums, variety and overall harshness and brevity combining most of the harshest elements of metal with electronic genres, these record creates some outrageously chaotic freak outs from each of its eclectic formula.
Underground Music, Hip-Hop/Rap/MCing, Breakcore, EDM and Metal Disc Jockey with either a much greater emphasis on linguistic inventiveness than mainstream forms or a greater emphasis on the use of extreme profanity and disturbing criminal themes. Starring: Scorpion Frequency, Electric Breathing, Brom:35, NoizeFloor, Dead Beat Project, The Rappists, DJ 2def, Mr.Stabby, Mr. Morder, Jay Omerta, King Keemo, Mr.Siso, The Harmony Society, Kinky Bitch, Dynamic, Frankz Wit A Z, Mista Mead, H3vy Stu, Vicious 5150, RcThaHazard, J-ClaWsin, Lilo Frank, EffeSei, Christyle, DisaJohnny, Scar, Onnis, Marco Tosh, Labo & Yu-Sei. The difference between a pop/top-40/requests DJ and an underground DJ is not that one plays better music than the other or that one is a sellout, or that one is a “musical masturbator”. The difference is in the crowd that they are intended for: searchers vs. discoverers. The “underground” “club” DJ is the kind that wants to educate his crowd… yet another term I’ll use with hesitation. He wants to find a correlation between what he likes and what his crowd responds to, by way of introducing them to music they may not have otherwise heard. He wants to teach and encourage them to find something they didn’t know they needed. Whether it’s the thrashing riffs or either the sampling or the EDM-esque chorus in motion, there is not a second that doesn’t have a catchy sample and jingle part going on. The music is not without its flaws though, some songs are clearly better than others, Not that there is a bad song here. He puts absolutely everything new or remind the listener of past sounds but everything it does, it does well and even great at times. this might as well be the perfect soundtrack for all kind of music. If you're suspicious of this claim, then hijack the jukebox at your local bar or kindly offer to be the DJ at a Halloween party and getting rid of any stylistic barriers to integrated music. The outstanding drums, variety and overall harshness and brevity combining most of the harshest elements of metal with electronic genres, these record creates some outrageously chaotic freak outs from each of its eclectic formula.
Depression is a widespread condition, affecting millions of people, Christians and non-Christians alike. I will discuss seven stories about depression from the Bible to remind us that we’re not alone in our battles --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jesusandacupofjoe/support
On this episode of UHeardMeDaFirstTime we are talking about confidence. With the popular stiletto and buss it challenges breaking the internet , everybody has something to say. Do you believe the challenges are inappropriate? The ladies also discuss how you can find and build your confidence. This week listeners letter will leave you asking did he try it. You don’t wanna miss this great episode of UHeardMeDaFirstTime. #blackpodcast #womeinpodcast #undiscoveredpodcast #love #relationship #chloeandhalle #bussitchallenge #stilettochallenge
Jon Marsden wrapped up our series on how the gospel helps us to respond to the cracks that appear in stress-filled seasons of life with a sermon titled, "I'm Fine. (Really?)".
Adam and Dr. Drew reunite in studio for the first time since Dr. Drew's Covid diagnosis. They open the show expressing their frustration with the approach that Los Angeles and California have taken to Covid and specifically how the media has been covering it regarding the ages of those who died. They then turn to the phones and speak to a variety of callers on topics including the vaccine, comic books & more. Please Support Our Sponsors: The Jordan Harbinger Show Lifelock.com, promo code ADAM
We're on a mission to help one million people RISE by 2030 - join the movement at www.myrise.co.uk Have you ever said that? Or some variation of it? Either out loud or in your own head? “I'm fine once I set my mind to it” Meaning, of course, that you generally do what you intend to when you've got your “head in the right place” about something. Which we get. It's a common expression and sentiment. But………. As with most / all common expressions and sentiments, it's worth questioning. Is it the way to approach something that sets you up for success? Long term? Is it the way of seeing things that people who consistently do those things have? Or, is it something they just choose to do? More often than not? Whether they feel like it or not? Do we need to “set our minds to it”? Or do we just need to make that decision to “do it”? ——– Like we could just click this link to take the next step –> www.myrise.co.uk/briefing-meeting——- Most of the time? Is the way we see and think about things……….. How easy we find them to do………… And how consistent we are with them……….. Going to change by just, essentially, “thinking about it” more? Or will just doing it, irrespective of how we currently feel about it, be what gets us to those changes? Much love, Jon ‘Game and match' Hall
Cassie Smith continued our series on the cracks that appear in pressure-filled seasons of life with a sermon titled, "I'm Fine. (Really?): Exhaustion & Hope."
Jon Marsden kicked off a new sermon series exploring the cracks that appear when we're under pressure and how to find and access help through the gospels. This sermon is titled, "I'm Fine. (Really?): Anxiety & Trust"
We were supposed to talk about episode 499 of Legion of Skanks, but it kind of turned into our own therapy session. Enjoy.
We look at Spurs back to back losses and how they have gone from second to sixth! Specs says he is fine with the Arsenal regime and is confident they won't be relegated. Are Utd the best of the rest? Can they challenge Liverpool and go the whole way or is it just good vibes at the moment. Tune in and have a Merry Christmas!
When I refused to confess my sin, my body wasted away, and I groaned all day long. ~ Psalm 32:3 (NLT)
WELCOME! This show will help you understand the triggers of why you do what you do, find ways to relieve stress, and help you drain the poison out! This episode answers the questions: My meds help with my grades, but hurt me socially. What to do? My ex won't let me go. How do I stop him from stalking me? How to deal with my dad in and out of my life? How to cope with bipolar disorder? How to deal with feelings of shame and anxiety? I regret cutting, every time I do it. How to cope? Find additional help at: https://www.thehopeline.com/.
Times are crazy, people are crazy, America is burning... but it ain't so bad. Join us as we talk about it. Get your head out of the mainstream and take a stroll down... less mainstream. Adrian brought us some guy named Robert Spencer and a close to 2hr video titled: The only good Muslim is a bad muslim - debate with Dr. Peter Kreeft. While the episode is not about that, I thought it important to give the details here. And here is the link to it in case you want to watch it. https://youtu.be/UMtqCapeVRA Join us on instagram if you wanna talk to us. Just do a search, we're not hard to find. At this point. Adrian will settle for a 4 star review. Ramon still doesn't care.
On this episode of the Super Cool Podcast, Matthew reviews NO RLY... I'M Fine. He breaks down each track and gives his opinion on them. Give the episode a listen then stream, support, and give a like to Kaleido! Physical copes of the EP are available on the Kaleido Store. https://www.kaleidoband.com/shop --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/supercoolradio/support
We're all work in progress and this podcast is no exception. Celebrating the Wabi-sabi and taking a poke at our perfectly imperfect lives, if we can make just ONE person feel like they're not alone in all this madness then our work here is done! ** YOUR HOSTS ** Damo & Mark --- ** HOW TO LISTEN** Our Podcast is brilliantly hosted on Anchor. You can also listen and/or subscribe to us on the following platforms: Apple Podcasts / Google Podcasts / Pocket Casts / Spotify --- ** GET IN TOUCH ** Thanks for listening! Please drop us a line at imfinecast@gmail.com with any feedback or questions. You can follow us on social media: Instagram / Twitter / Facebook --- ** MUSIC ** I'm Fine Theme Music by the Monkey Fighters Check them out on Spotify or follow them on social media: Instagram / Twitter / Facebook --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imfinecast/message
a little mental health check in with yaun and jess this week. it is super important to us that we continue to have open and honest conversations about our mental and emotional well-being. we want to hear from you too and keep the discussion going. follow us on our IG page @yaunandjesspodcast !
In this week’s episode of the Crenshaw Corner, we have a conversation about a topic that for some may be a little taboo. Therapy… we have a frank and honest discussion centered around mental health and the benefits of therapy. Let’s discuss and Family…. Welcome to Our Journey!!
For Maybe I’m Fine, Elizabeth and Duncan took their pre-production on the road to scout locations and plan for the shoot. Learn how they grappled with the challenges of filming on location and discover what they wished they’d done differently. Maybe I'm Fine is available to stream on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Maybe-Im-Fine-Rob-Mayes/dp/B08KG1QF7F --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/filmmaking-without-fear/message
Elizabeth and Duncan hold a Q & A session about the process of making Maybe I’m Fine. Maybe I'm Fine is available to stream on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Maybe-Im-Fine-Rob-Mayes/dp/B08KG1QF7F --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/filmmaking-without-fear/message
After a hectic but inspiring shoot, Elizabeth and Duncan were ready to dive into post-production and be more hands-on than ever before with the edit of the film. Learn what was left on the editing room floor and how the post-production process helped shape the final film. Maybe I'm Fine is available to stream on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Maybe-Im-Fine-Rob-Mayes/dp/B08KG1QF7F --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/filmmaking-without-fear/message
What do you do when facing issues with your location, fleeting daylight, and several pages left to shoot? Elizabeth and Duncan recap one of the hardest days of shooting on Maybe I’m Fine, along with some of their favorite moments from filming. Maybe I'm Fine is available to stream on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Maybe-Im-Fine-Rob-Mayes/dp/B08KG1QF7F --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/filmmaking-without-fear/message
From lost voices, to scheduling conflicts, to cheated locations, learn how Elizabeth and Duncan worked around setbacks and made movie magic on the set of Maybe I’m Fine. Maybe I'm Fine is available to stream on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Maybe-Im-Fine-Rob-Mayes/dp/B08KG1QF7F --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/filmmaking-without-fear/message
With four films under their belts, Elizabeth and Duncan put their hard-earned knowledge to the test and took on their most ambitious project yet: a road trip movie. Discover all the logistical concerns and production needs they factored into the script writing process for their fifth feature, Maybe I’m Fine. Maybe I'm Fine is available to stream on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Maybe-Im-Fine-Rob-Mayes/dp/B08KG1QF7F --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/filmmaking-without-fear/message
Welcome to Hope City Church! NEW If you are new to Hope City text “HCNEW” to 33777 SERMON GUIDE "I'm Fine" 1 kings 19:3-7 3 Elijah was afraid and fled for his life. He went to Beersheba, a town in Judah, and he left his servant there. 4 Then he went on ALONE into the wilderness, traveling all day. He sat down under a solitary broom tree and prayed that he might die. “I have had enough, Lord,” he said. “Take my life, for I am no better than my ancestors who have already died.” 5 Then he lay down and slept under the broom tree. But as he was sleeping, an angel touched him and told him, “Get up and eat!” 6 He looked around and there beside his head was some bread baked on hot stones and a jar of water! So he ate and drank and lay down again. 7 Then the angel of the Lord came again and touched him and said, “Get up and eat some more, or the journey ahead will be too much for you.” My emotional health depends on: 1. Food 2. Rest 3. Honesty CONNECT We created a Facebook group to help stay connected while we aren't meeting in person for service. Click the link below to join the Hope City Church Online Facebook group. https://www.facebook.com/groups/206609247109415/ CARE If you or a loved on is in need of prayer or care, we would love to help! Drop a comment down below, send us a direct message, or send your care request to care@realhopenow.com. GIVE Our heart is to share as much hope with as many people as possible, and you make that happen because of your generosity. Click the link below to give. http://www.realhopenow.com/give/ Thank you for tuning in to today's service. We'll see you soon!
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Rev. Bob Grussing wonders if you have someone as close to you as a brother/sister, a Jonathan, as he reflects on 1 Samuel 18 and Matthew West's "The Truth Be Told".
Omar and Sam talk about cultural differences, the post office, being cheap, and other stuff. It's fine. We're fine. Everything is fine.
It is the Helper, The Holy Spirit, who The Father will send in my name. John 14:26