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In Chapter 8 of The World We Have, Thich Nhat Hanh reminds us of our inter-being with all of Nature, while emphasizing that as we kill off our natural environment we are essentially bringing about our own demise. Thich Nhat Hanh is a Vietnamese Buddhist monk, poet scholar and human rights activist. He has traveled the world for over 50 years speaking about the need for peace.
Stairway Spirits is a podcast and research project by Ghostly Talk examining supernatural activity on or around staircases. In Chapter 2, longtime haunted history researcher and author Troy Taylor joins Scott L. to talk about the supernatural activity of the Lincoln Theatre in Decatur, Illinois.
In Chapter 10 Royals That Girl Ryan pressures her to find out what her percentage is and to get some kind of contract on the song she's written with Ezra. She also discusses app dating with Dani and Lexi. Buy the novel on Amazon:That Girl: A Novel Instagram:@thatgirlthepodcast@jackiebrubakerYouTube:That Girl The Podcast
Ed O'Keefe is a serial entrepreneur, best-selling author, and father of seven. He is the CEO of Marine Essentials, a research based supplement and health education company with ingredients and formulations you can trust. Ed also founded Wake Up Foods, the world’s only allergen-free, 100% plant-based waffles that sacrifice neither flavor nor nutrition. Ed O’Keefe currently hosts the Wake Up Minute podcast, where he interviews top experts who encourage others to live healthy and fulfilling lives. In this episode… Mark Twain once said, “The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why.” But is waiting for your purpose stopping you from going out and actually achieving success? In Chapter 5 of his book, Time Collapsing, Ed O’Keefe argues that the road to success relies more on chasing opportunities than discovering your purpose. Start building momentum now, and you just might find your purpose on the way. Join us for this week’s episode as Ed O'Keefe, CEO of Marine Essentials and founder of Wake Up Foods, breaks down the reality behind the road to success. Ed discusses the misconceptions about finding your purpose and following your passion, and why building momentum along your journey is the most valuable thing you can do. Stay tuned.
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"Today’s reading from Isaiah speaks of rejoicing. The reading is taken from two consecutive chapters. If you don’t have the text in front of you, it’s hard for you to realize that, just from hearing the reading. In Chapter 61, verses 10 and 11, Isaiah rejoices in the Lord, for the Lord has clothed him with garments of salvation and the robe of righteousness, like a bridegroom decked with garlands or a bride adorned with jewels. A garden springs up, and praise springs up from the nations. The Word of God, Jesus, is like those gifts, as fine as jewels, as fine as a beautiful garden, and worthy of our praise and rejoicing. We can acknowledge with gratitude that we have been given a wonderful gift from God. End of Chapter 61." Listen to Deacon Nancy's full sermon for the first Sunday after Christmas here.
In Chapter 35 of Anne of Green Gables, Anne notices that Gilbert has been spending a lot of time with Ruby Gillis, and we see the seeds planted for Taylor Swift's "You Belong With Me." While Anne's friends worry themselves half to death over exams, Anne takes the longview and tells them to focus on the chestnut buds. Life is good, and Anne is here for it.After the chapter reading, you'll hear chapter reflections between me and my friend Katie Devine. Katie is a middle school teacher of language arts and social studies who has been my book club buddy for over six years now. In our conversation, we talk about the trope of "she's not like other girls," Anne's growing respect for Gilbert and the maturity she displays in her reverence for chestnut buds over anxiety.
In Chapter 2, Bert shares stories of incredible bird life, his thoughts on what alone means, the philosophy of why, and what truly defines extraordinary. You can retrace his journey and read all of his blog entries and see photos at https://www.the5capes.com/ Music credits and thanks in order heard: "Rain" by Meydan, from the album Havor. Creative Commons Licensed. "Prelude" by Gabriola's Leah Hokanson from the album Facets. (Leah is featured in the "Voice" episode of Straight Outta Gabriola)
In Chapter 34 of Anne of Green Gables, Anne says goodbye to Diana, Matthew and Marilla and departs for her first semester at Queen's College. Though she'll be back at Green Gables in a week to visit, this goodbye is a doozy, especially for Marilla. Will Marilla tell Anne what she means to her? Will Anne make friends at Queen's? And will Anne realize that there's more to Gilbert than his splendid chin?After the chapter reading, stick around for reflections with my personal Diana, Melissa Adamo. Melissa is a longtime lover of Anne of Green Gables and a college writing instructor who shares what she'll be taking from this chapter of Anne back into her own college classroom. We talk about our first semesters at college, coping with transitions, and our thoughts on ambition.
In Chapter 13 of The Mandalorian, Ahsoka spoke of letting Grogu's powers "fade." If that happens to untapped Jedi powers, that affects how many people can come to Grogu's aid... Punch it! ***I'm listener supported! Join the community at http://Patreon.com/sw7x7 to get access to bonus episodes and other insider rewards.***
Ahsoka lives! In LIVE action! In Chapter 13, directed by Dave Filoni, the Mandalorian finds a "Jedi" in Ahsoka Tano, who provides clues to Baby Yoda's mysterious past. We discuss Chapters 10 through 13 in this discussion-packed episode. In news, we have insight from Anthony Daniels about the Lego Star Wars Holiday Special (Disney+) and Black history explored in a Lucasfilm education initiative about the Tuskegee Airmen. Related News As Gina Carano and Fans Clash, Hero Worship Turns to Scorn (via Vanity Fair) (includes information on Rosario Dawson civil case) The Mandalorian: Rosario Dawson Tells All About Ahsoka Tano (via Vanity Fair) (includes interview with showrunner Dave Filoni) Bo-Katan Lives! Katee Sackhoff on the Live Action Debut of Her Mandalorian Character (via StarWars.com) Bryce Dallas Howard homage to Apollo 13 (via @Lucybri83) Make Baby Yoda Macarons (via Binging with Babish) Thrawn timeline explainer (via Johnamarie Macias on Twitter) Fangirls Going Rogue character discussion on the Jedi Order Flashback to Fangirls Going Rogue character discussion on Dave Filoni Ahsoka Topps Cards Julie and the Phantoms: Bright Episode from Teresa Delgado and Tricia Barr Anthony Daniels on the LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special Follow Teresa's IceColdPenguin YouTube channel for Planning with Penguins Sandra Choute Interviews Amy Ratcliffe Education and Support Trans Rights Are Human Rights: This Is The Way Transgender Law Center The Trevor Project Southern Poverty Law Center As always, reviews and ratings are our life blood. If you enjoyed this episode take a moment to leave a review and share it on social media. Thanks for listening, and until next time: Yub yub! Social Media Fangirls Going Rogue: @FGGoingRogue Sandra: @geekchic9 Kai: @YogiKai Tricia: @fangirlcantina Teresa: @icecoldpenguin Sarah: @JediTink Facebook: Fangirls Going Rogue Instagram: @FGGoingRogue Tumblr: fangirlsgoingrogue.tumblr.com Instagram: @FGGoingRogue Voicemail: 331-21 Ewoks or 331-213-9657 (or hit that cool Voicemail button on the website) Email: contact@fangirlsgoingrogue.com(or use our Contact page) NEW! Youtube T-shirts: at our Tee Public Store
Ed O'Keefe, a serial entrepreneur, best-selling author, and father of seven, is the CEO of Marine Essentials, a research-based supplement and health education company with ingredients and formulations you can trust. Ed also founded Wake Up Foods, the world's only allergen-free, 100% plant-based waffles that sacrifice no flavor or nutrition. Ed O'Keefe currently hosts the Wake Up Minute podcast, where he interviews top experts who encourage others to live healthy and fulfilling lives. In this episode… Wouldn't it be great if you met all your goals within a year? Sound impossible? Then you haven’t asked yourself “the freedom question.” Coined by Ed O'Keefe, author of Time Collapsing, “the freedom question” is a way of seeing past initial obstacles in order to find solutions and achieve success. In Chapter 4 of Time Collapsing, Ed details three easy exercises that will help you utilize “the freedom question” and start performing at previously unreachable levels. Grab your coffee or sit down with a glass of wine as best-selling author and serial entrepreneur Ed O’Keefe reveals the rewarding value of “the freedom question.” Stay tuned as Ed gives real-life examples of how “the freedom question” propels innovation and success, and how you can start using it to reach your goals today.
In Chapter 33 of Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery, Anne is reciting "The Maiden's Vow" at a concert at the White Sands Hotel. Diana helps Anne get ready at Green Gables, and the girls ride over with Jane Andrews and her brother Billy. When Anne gets to the performers' dressing room, she suddenly is struck by how wealthy many of the performers are, and is paralyzed by stage fright -- until she notices Gilbert Blythe in the crowd.Will Anne be able to recite her poem? Will the audience be as critical as she fears? Will Anne be so dazzled by all the "wealth and culture" that she is no longer content with her life in Avonlea? After the chapter reading, stick around for reflections with Lauren Burke, host of the podcast Bonnets at Dawn (this part of the episode begins at 19:06). Lauren and I talk about what makes Montgomery such a good writer; themes of imposter syndrome, shame and class in this chapter; and why Lauren wants to read this chapter to her daughter someday.
Scripture reveals to us that in the last days just prior to the Return of Jesus a man of lawlessness also known as the Antichrist will temporarily rule the world in prideful deceit. He will be empowered by Lucifer who has purposed to take the place of God and will use this agent of darkness as the stepping stone to that purposed goal. At his right arm will be another powerful man known as the False Prophet who will compel the world to worship the Antichrist, and who will also aid this false Messiah in his Governmental and Economic control.In Chapter 17 of the Book of Revelation, John is given a vision of a woman clothed in purple and scarlet, and adorned with gold and precious stones. This harlot as she is called sits upon a beast whom she serves and is supported by for a season. On her forehead is a name written: “Babylon the Great, the Mother of Harlots, and of the Abominations of the earth.” In our Study, we will offer many supporting facts that strongly point to Roman Catholicism (and the many other false ways she will draw into her) as the Babylon Mystery Religion and the Pontiff who leads her as a very strong candidate for the False Prophet.Support the show (http://www.agapelightministries.com/tp40/Application.asp?app=Donate&ID=39635)
In Chapter 2 of the book of Galatians, Paul tells a fascinating story about two ways that the church isn't reflecting the example of Jesus. Working through legalism and working through hypocrisy. But then Paul shows us how we are free because of our faith in Jesus Christ.
Sabbath School lesson in Ryan McGraw's -The Day of Worship.- In Chapter 9, we consider what legalism is and what legalism isn't.
In Chapter 8 of Daja’s Book, the Circle kids visit the glacier, where they uncover a vein of copper. In this episode, we uncover pride, understanding, and Goodwin’s secret talent.As always, thank you Yellowis4happy for our podcast artwork. Find more at yellowis4happydraws on Tumblr or shannonannedraws on Instragram. Also thank you to Thomas Dick for our music. Find more on his Soundcloud page.
The Mandalorian is continuing to broaden it scope with each episode. In Chapter 12, The Siege, we see how the current narrative connects to the greater Star Wars universe and how this series is tying it all together. In this Nerd Flix & Chill podcast, we discuss the episode's themes of lingering evil. Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes or listen on Stitcher.
Dr. Brad Reedy, Evoke’s Executive Clinical Director, continues the series on his new book, The Audacity to Be You. In Chapter 3 we explore boundaries and how boundaries are a prerequisite for intimacy and connection. He debunks the myth of “loving too much” and explains how boundaries are not for changing others but for self-care.
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/545/29 Throughout the book of Psalms, King David often asked God the question, "When will You judge your enemies?" In Chapter 14 of Revelation, God finally sends the answer.
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/545/29 Throughout the book of Psalms, King David often asked God the question, "When will You judge your enemies?" In Chapter 14 of Revelation, God finally sends the answer.
Sabbath School lesson in Ryan McGraw's -The Day of Worship.- In Chapter 8, we consider some practical observations... general principles that come from the nature of the commandment and must guide specific applications, along with some example applications that are consequently necessary inferences from these principles.
In Chapter 10, our heroes return to the world of drugs and sex with some new companions, John and his mother. This is not going to go well.
In Ether 6 the brother of Jared gave pretty clear instructions to the people that having a king would cause their eventual captivity. In Chapter 7 we see that prophecy fulfilled. Watching that play out gave me a good opportunity to reflect on how I treat the words of the prophets. Do I truly see their words as the words of the Lord, or do I often place my own will above the counsel of the Lord?
I am listening to the audiobook of Rage, by Bob Woodward and read by Robert Petkoff. In Chapter 9 we are introduced to Jarod Kushner who is Donald Trump's son in law. He was appointed as the senior political adviser to the president. #MindfulSkeptics #BoyceLittlefield #TrickleUp #RAGE Join my discord: https://discord.gg/tXx8A9u Mindful Skeptics Podcast Donation Links: https://www.patreon.com/mindfulskeptics Cash App Link: $BoyceLittlefield Venmo Link: @mindfulskeptics PayPal.me/mindfulskeptics https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/14ZUK8NKJV15B?ref_=wl_share ______________________________________________________________________Donald Trump Mike Pence Joe Biden Kamala Harris President Vice President Barrack Obama Michelle Obama AudioBook Read Book Club #YangGang Yang Gang Andrew Yang Mike Pompeo Andy Kim Matt Pottinger Rod Rosenstein Jarod Kushner
I am listening to the audiobook of Rage, by Bob Woodward and read by Robert Petkoff. In Chapter 8 Trump is positioning himself to fire Comey and the Muller investigation in launched. #MindfulSkeptics #BoyceLittlefield #TrickleUp #RAGE Join my discord: https://discord.gg/tXx8A9u Mindful Skeptics Podcast Donation Links: https://www.patreon.com/mindfulskeptics Cash App Link: $BoyceLittlefield Venmo Link: @mindfulskeptics PayPal.me/mindfulskeptics https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/14ZUK8NKJV15B?ref_=wl_share ________________________________________________________________________ Donald Trump Mike Pence Joe Biden Kamala Harris President Vice President Barrack Obama Michelle Obama AudioBook Read Book Club #YangGang Yang Gang Andrew Yang Mike Pompeo Andy Kim Matt Pottinger Rod Rosenstein
With the release of every new book, I share an excerpt on the podcast. In this episode, I read excerpts from Chapter 2 and Chapter 3 of Traveling With A Full-Time Job. In Chapter 2, we address the elephant in the room. We discuss the challenges many face trying to find the time to travel with traditional nine-to-five jobs. In Chapter 3, I encourage readers to address any limiting beliefs they may have so we can come up with effective solutions. Remember, time is your biggest asset. Now start treating it like one! If you enjoyed this episode, order a copy of Traveling With A Full-Time Job on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or Rakuten Kobo. BONUS VIDEO: Don't forget with your purchase, you also get access to a bonus video featuring four avid travelers who share advice for managing your time and why pursuing your career should not hold you back from traveling the world. Check out all of my other books here. Affording Travel Managing Your Money As A New Homeowner Planning Local Adventures During A Pandemic Connect with Danielle Desir Blog: https://thoughtcard.com/ Podcast Website: https://podcast.thoughtcard.com Author Website: https://danielledesir.com/ Facebook: @thethoughtcard Instagram: @thethoughtcard Twitter: @thethoughtcard Pinterest: @thethoughtcard Join my Facebook group Financially Savvy Travelers For all of the resources mentioned in this episode visit: https://podcast.thoughtcard.com/episode58-excerpts-traveling-with-a-full-time-job/
In Chapter 4 of Daja’s Book, Sandry, Tris, and Briar defend Daja . In this episode, Molly defends Yarrun, Britni defends Niko, and ND and Goodwin defend non-traditional education.As always, thank you Yellowis4happy for our podcast artwork. Find more at yellowis4happydraws on Tumblr or shannonannedraws on Instragram. Also thank you to Thomas Dick for our music. Find more on his Soundcloud page.
I am listening to the audiobook of Rage, by Bob Woodward and read by Robert Petkoff. This episode is a review of Chapter 6. In Chapter 7 we are introduced to Rod Rosenstein, the Deputy Attorney General. #MindfulSkeptics #BoyceLittlefield #TrickleUp #RAGE Join my discord: https://discord.gg/tXx8A9u Mindful Skeptics Podcast Donation Links: https://www.patreon.com/mindfulskeptics Cash App Link: $BoyceLittlefield Venmo Link: @mindfulskeptics PayPal.me/mindfulskeptics https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/14ZUK8NKJV15B?ref_=wl_share Donald Trump Mike Pence Joe Biden Kamala Harris President Vice President Barrack Obama Michelle Obama AudioBook Read Book Club #YangGang Yang Gang Andrew Yang Mike Pompeo Andy Kim Matt Pottinger Rod Rosenstein
The Face of Moses Exodus 34:1-35 by William Klock This morning we’ll be looking at Exodus 34. This is the third chapter covering the golden calf incident. In Chapter 32 we read about the Israelites, who fearing Moses was dead, made a golden calf—basically a throne for the Lord—in an attempt to bring him down the mountain and into their midst. The Lord announced he was going to destroy the people. This was their covenantal honeymoon and they were already breaking their end of the covenant. But Moses stepped in—taking up his role as mediator—and pleaded on behalf of the people. Remember, Moses appealed to the Lord on the basis of his covenant—his promises—to Abraham. The Lord relented. He would not destroy the people, but the covenant with Israel was off. The people had broken it. He would fulfil his promise to give them the promised land, but he would not go with them. He would send an angel to guide them. Instead, he would start over with Moses alone and would fulfil his promises to Abraham through him. Moses went down the mountain to deal with the people. The Levites struck down three thousand—presumably the ringleaders who instigated the idolatry. And Moses pitched a tent, away from the camp, and there he met with the Lord and continued to plead Israel’s case. More than anything, Moses wanted to understand the ways of the Lord, and so as we ended our look at Exodus 33 last week, we read that the Lord told Moses that he would give him a glimpse of his glory. To glimpse the Lord’s glory, the God who will show mercy to whom he will show mercy and will be gracious to whom he will be gracious—somehow to see his glory is to understand—or at least to begin to understand—his ways. This is an answer to Moses’ request, but what does it mean for Israel. This is where we pick up in Chapter 34. The Lord said to Moses, “Cut for yourself two tablets of stone like the first, and I will write on the tablets the words that were on the first tablets, which you broke. Be ready by the morning, and come up in the morning to Mount Sinai, and present yourself there to me on the top of the mountain. No one shall come up with you, and let no one be seen throughout all the mountain. Let no flocks or herds graze opposite that mountain.” So Moses cut two tablets of stone like the first. And he rose early in the morning and went up on Mount Sinai, as the Lord had commanded him, and took in his hand two tablets of stone. The Lord descended in the cloud and stood with him there, and proclaimed the name of the Lord. The Lord passed before him and proclaimed, “The Lord, the Lord, a God merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness, keeping steadfast love for thousands, forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin, but who will by no means clear the guilty, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children and the children’s children, to the third and the fourth generation.” And Moses quickly bowed his head toward the earth and worshiped. And he said, “If now I have found favor in your sight, O Lord, please let the Lord go in the midst of us, for it is a stiff-necked people, and pardon our iniquity and our sin, and take us for your inheritance.” Does all this sound familiar? It should, because all of this—apart from the instructions for Moses to cut two stone tablets—all this repeats what the Lord had said to Moses back in Chapters 19 and 20 before he called him up the mountain the first time. Moses is to climb the mountain in the morning. The people are stay back—even the livestock—while Moses ascends and the clouds descend. There’s a reason the Lord repeats everything from the first time Moses went up: he’s chosen to renew the covenant with Israel. And so the Lord, as he did in the beginning, declares his name. Moses had asked to know the ways of the Lord and here the Lord answers that request. He passes in front of Moses, he declares his name and his character. The Lord is full of mercy and compassion, he is slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness. He will punish the guilty, but he will forgive the sins of those who are repentant, as Israel has shown herself to be. The Lord reveals his glory. The Lord is prepared to start afresh with his repentant people. I think it’s worth noting that Jewish tradition refers to these verses at the “Thirteen Attributes of God” and they’re recalled in the synagogue liturgy on holy days when the Torah scrolls are brought before the people to read. The rabbis saw here the birth of the people of God and understood God’s own character to be foundational to the covenant. Recalling his attributes not only reminded the people of who the Lord is, but also sets the pattern for the way they pray and petition him.[1] Moses, it seems though, has his doubts. The Lord declares his mercy and forgiveness, but Moses responds by pleading again on behalf of the people. I say it seems he has his doubts, because Moses addresses the Lord not as the Lord—not using the name Yahweh, that the Lord just used of himself—but by addressing him as ’adonay, using the common Hebrew word for “Lord”. Moses uses this word ’adonay four times in this way in Exodus and each time it’s when Moses is expressing his doubts to the Lord. But the Lord doesn’t reprimand Moses. He is patient and full of grace and mercy. No, the Lord goes on to explicitly renew the covenant with Israel. We read the covenantal preamble in verse 10. Notice how the Lord is promising to do again what he did when he led the people out of Egypt. And he said, “Behold, I am making a covenant. Before all your people I will do marvels, such as have not been created in all the earth or in any nation. And all the people among whom you are shall see the work of the Lord, for it is an awesome thing that I will do with you. The Lord will start over with Israel. Again, this people will be birthed through marvels so that the surrounding nations will see that Israel is the work of the Lord—his people, brought forth by him, given the land by him, and in whose midst he dwells. Think back to his promises—the covenant—with Abraham. The story that immediately precedes Abraham’s introduction in Genesis is the story of the tower of Babel. The key point to that story is to highlight that humanity had lost all knowledge of our Creator. And then the Lord calls Abraham out of the pagan morass, makes himself known, and announces that through Abraham and his family he will make himself known to the world. Through Abraham’s family, the Lord will begin his project to set the world to rights. Israel is that family and Lord again promises that he will be present with this people and work amongst and through them in ways that the nations will have no choice but to take notice. But, remember, there are two ends to every covenant. The promise, “I will be your God and you will be my people” commits the Lord to Israel and Israel to the Lord. And so the Lord reiterates again the terms of the covenant in the verses that follow. These are Israel’s obligations and he starts in verse 11 with the words, “Observe what I command you this day.” And the Lord promises, “I will drive out before you the Amorites, the Canaanites, the Hittites, the Perizzites, the Hivites, and the Jebusites.” In other words, the Lord will set apart this land of Canaan for the holy use of a holy people and he will do that by driving out its current inhabitants. For Israel’s part, she must ensure the purity of the land. He goes on, and I’ll summarise, that they are not to make any covenants with these people—because a covenant was serious business and would put Israel in conflict with her covenant to the Lord. As he says in verse 12, “lest it become a snare in your midst”. The Lord puts emphasis on the need for Israel to remove the pagan altars and idols from the land. He will remove the people, but they must remove every last remnant of the worship of their pagan gods. After the incident with the golden calf, Israel needed to hear this. The Lord warns that if paganism is not purged from the land, the Israelites will be tempted, as he puts it using the covenantal imagery of marriage, to “whore after other gods”. He also stresses here that they are not to intermarry with the people of the land for the same reason. If you marry your son to one of their daughters, she will cause him to whore after those pagan gods. And, sad to say, this is precisely what will happen. But in verse 17, the Lord sort of sums all this up and stresses: “You shall not make for yourself gods of cast metal.” In verses 18 through 20 the Lord commands them again to keep the Passover—the Feast of Unleavened bread. This was the sacramental meal of the Old Testament in which the Lord’s people, in each generation, recalled and participated themselves in the redeeming events of the Exodus, those events through which he’d made Israel his people. And as the Lord reminds them of their redemption from slavery, he also reminds them of what became known as the law of the firstborn. Every firstborn son—whether of human beings or of the livestock—belonged to the Lord and was to redeemed. It was a reminder of that night when the Lord’s angel passed through the land of Egypt, taking the lives of all the firstborn, but sparing the sons of the Israelites who had painted the blood of a sacrificial lamb on their doorposts. Israel belonged to the Lord. I will be your God and you will be my people. In verses 21 through 24 the Lord commands again that they observe the Sabbath and three great seasonal feasts. Why? Because, he says, “I will cast out nations before you and enlarge your borders”. The Lord stresses all of this again, because the Israelites, when they made the golden calf, had declared a new “feast of the Lord” that the Lord had never commanded. Again, it can’t be stressed enough, that the Lord’s people can only come to him on his terms—never on their (or our) own. To us it may seem repetitive and tedious to read all of this again, but it’s all here to emphasise that what the Lord is doing is renewing the covenant. Israel has sinned—and there’s a bit of the Lord rubbing Israel’s nose in the specifics of that sin here—but he is longsuffering, gracious, and merciful. In light of Moses’ intercession on behalf of a repentant people, the Lord will take them back. He will be their god after all. I think we also get a sense of the nature of the Lord’s forgiveness in the way the surrounding narrative is structured. The last half of Chapter 31 is the Lord’s command for Israel to keep the Sabbath. He then gives Moses the tablets with the law written on them. Chapter 35 picks right up from there with Moses himself instructing the people how to keep the Sabbath. If Chapters 32-34 were missing, we’d have no hint that nothing had gone wrong. The Psalmist’s commentary in Psalm 103 on the Lord’s revelation to Moses of his mercy and grace, which I noted last week, continues: He does not deal with us according to our sins, nor repay us according to our iniquities… as far as the east is from the west, so far does he remove our transgressions from us. (Psalm 103:10, 12) And so the Lord commands Moses to record all of this, to write it down that the people not forget either the covenantal commitment they have made to the Lord or the gracious and merciful commitment he has made to them despite their sin. Verses 27-28: And the Lord said to Moses, “Write these words, for in accordance with these words I have made a covenant with you and with Israel.” So he was there with the Lord forty days and forty nights. He neither ate bread nor drank water. And he wrote on the tablets the words of the covenant, the Ten Commandments. Moses stays on the mountain for forty days and nights. He doesn’t eat or drink. The narrator highlights the way in which, on the mountain and in the presence of the Lord, Moses has been taken into an experience beyond the ordinary. It foreshadows and explains what comes next. And the Lord inscribes the law, once again, on stone for the sake of his people. Now look at verse 29 and following: When Moses came down from Mount Sinai, with the two tablets of the testimony in his hand as he came down from the mountain, Moses did not know that the skin of his face shone because he had been talking with God. Aaron and all the people of Israel saw Moses, and behold, the skin of his face shone, and they were afraid to come near him. But Moses called to them, and Aaron and all the leaders of the congregation returned to him, and Moses talked with them. Afterward all the people of Israel came near, and he commanded them all that the Lord had spoken with him in Mount Sinai. And when Moses had finished speaking with them, he put a veil over his face. Whenever Moses went in before the Lord to speak with him, he would remove the veil, until he came out. And when he came out and told the people of Israel what he was commanded, the people of Israel would see the face of Moses, that the skin of Moses’ face was shining. And Moses would put the veil over his face again, until he went in to speak with him. (Exodus 34:29-35) Moses returns to the camp and is surprised to find the people afraid to come near. It would be interesting to know how that scene went in detail. I assume Moses must have asked what was wrong and a cowering Aaron, perhaps, explained that they couldn’t bear to look at his shining face. Whatever the case, Moses carries with him not only the Lord’s law, but his glory, shining as a sort of afterglow of having been in his presence. This, too, is a reminder to the Israelites of the danger there is in being in the presence of the Lord. In making the calf, they tried to summon the Lord into their midst and they can’t even bear to look at the divine afterglow of Moses’ face. It was a mercy that the Lord did not come to them as they wanted. We also see that all those rules and regulations they’ve been given to follow not only to come before him at the tabernacle, but even to be the people in whose midst he lives, all of that is a mercy, too—given not to burden, but to protect them. If we look at a passage like Habakkuk 3:4, the sense of this word indicating that Moses’ face shone is “rays of light”. It’s also used there in parallel with a word meaning “brilliant light”. So there’s this radiance shining from Moses face. It marks out Moses as both the Lord’s prophet and as the Lord’s mediator for the people. Think back to how this incident began with the people despising Moses, because they assumed he had somehow failed in his role as mediator. This time he comes down the mountain marked out by the Lord. Instead of being mocked, the people fear him. There’s also a play on words going on. The word for this radiance shining from Moses face is related to and sounds like the Hebrew word for horn. The Latin Vulgate Bible, in fact, translated the word as “horns”, which is why you sometimes see Moses portrayed in medieval art with horns projecting from his forehead. But this wordplay ties in with the gold calf. The people had tried to make a mediator for themselves, but in imparting this radiance to Moses, the Lord has marked him out as the real and legitimate mediator. And, even though the Lord’s cloud of glory will descend into the tabernacle after it’s built and will dwell in the midst of the people, Moses right here becomes a sign of the return of the Lord’s presence to Israel. God is with them through the presence and prophetic and mediatorial office of Moses. In a sense, Moses has become the embodiment of the tabernacle, even as he veils his face to protect the people from the radiance of the Lord’s glory. Now, let’s talk about that. In the first week of our look at this part of Exodus we looked at the covenantal nature of Israel’s relationship with the Lord. Then last week we asked that important question, “Does God change his mind?” And I said that this week we’d look at Moses’ role as a mediator—something we’ve seen through all three of these chapter. But first, we need to understand the problem in these chapters. It’s easy for us to see the problem as the Lord. What a lot of people latch onto here is the Lord’s anger and his announcement that he will destroy the people. We read the story selectively and start thinking of God as if he’s arbitrary or petty or loses his temper. We forget or ignore the context. Brothers and Sisters, Exodus is a story of recreation. The calling of Moses and Israel are told so that they mirror the creation story itself. Israel is even brought into being as a people through the parting of the sea. Everything highlights their uniqueness, their specialness as a people. If the first thirty-one chapters of Exodus connect Israel’s deliverance with creation, their sin here represents the “fall” of God’s people—it mirrors the sin of Adam and Even in the garden. I think this helps us understand the Lord’s angry response. Yes, he is holy and they have sinned, but more specifically, the Lord has poured himself into these people. He has manifested his power to Pharaoh and to them. He’s literally brought heaven to earth in the giving of the tabernacle and the law. And in response they have rejected him. So what we have to explain isn’t the Lord’s anger; it’s why the Lord turns from his anger at Moses’ intercession for the people. We were told in 32:30 that Moses approached the Lord to make atonement for the people. This was to be the purpose of the tabernacle—the place where sacrifices were made for atonement—but even before it’s been built, Moses steps in as both high priest and as tabernacle to make atonement for the sins of the people. Do you remember how he did that? He pleaded with the Lord: “Blot me out of your book”. Kill me instead. Right here we see where the sacrificial system and the whole of the old covenant is leading as Moses offers to take the Lord’s anger himself that that the people be spared. One death can bring life to the many. Just as the Lord is preparing to establish a system of sacrifices for sin involving animals, in this selfless act of Moses, we get the first hint of what’s truly needed for atonement for sin—not the sacrifice of animals, but of a person. As one commentator puts it very well, “At the very inception of the sacrificial system, it is a glimpse into the heart of the heavenly reality to which the earthly sacrificial system points.”[2] In the New Testament we see Jesus fulfil that system, but here the people of God are prepared for that, more than a thousand years before it happened. Moses shows us that the specific manner in which the old covenant sacrifices would be fulfilled will be through a personal sacrifice. And yet the Lord rejects Moses offer. Why? Well, he says to Moses that only the guilty can be punished. Moses isn’t the one who sinned. Guilt can’t simply be transferred from one person to another. And we read that and think, “But…but…that’s just what Jesus did. He took on himself the guilt of his people.” But, you see, this underlines the difference between Moses and Jesus—a difference that the animals sacrifices also pointed to. Moses was not a suitable sacrifice. To be a substitute for sins, one has to be—like the animals offered on the altar in the tabernacle—without blemish. Moses was the mediator between the Lord and his people, but he was not perfect. He could not bear the guilt of another. You see, Jesus was worthy to bear his people’s sin, precisely because he was himself sinless—and we find this truth all the way back here in Exodus. Brothers and Sisters, it’s increasingly common for Christians to write off the Old Testament as irrelevant. We talk as if it was God’s “Plan A” and he gave it up and went with Jesus instead. That’s simply not true and we see it right here. The Lord rejected Moses as a substitute for the sins of the people. He couldn’t meet the criteria. This is the mystery of the cross. Jesus was guilty. The sins of his people were removed and taken up by him. How? Because he was worthy to bear those sins and to offer himself as a sacrifice, because he was himself without guilt. Friends, there is no grasping this, no understanding this, no making sense of this without the Old Testament. The story of the Lord and Israel is not only what leads us to the cross, but is also what makes sense of the cross. It is also in light of Moses’ bearing a fading glory of God that, I think, we gain a true appreciation for Jesus when we read, for example, in Hebrew 1:3 that Jesus himself “is the radiance of the glory of God”. Jesus embodies perfectly that which faded from the face of Moses. “In him,” as St. John writes, “all the fullness of God was pleased to dwell.” Why? That he might “reconcile to himself all things, whether on earth or in heaven, making peace by the blood of his cross.” Let’s pray: Father, in our collect today we acknowledge your bountiful goodness, which we’ve seen again as we read about your renewal of the covenant with Israel, but which you also revealed to Moses—your goodness passed by as he hid in a cleft of the rock—leaving his face radiant with your glory. Considering that Jesus is the fullness of your radiant glory and that we are united with him, cause us to radiate your glory into this dark world as we bear the fruit of your Spirit, as we proclaim the good news about Jesus, as we lift the veil lift the veil on your new creation. Through him we pray. Amen. [1] Rosh Hashanah 17b [2] Peter Enns, The NIV Application Commentary: Exodus (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2000), page 590.
The story of Planet Exo is an unexpected sub-cast if you will that runs parallel to the regular Human Hackers podcast episodes. In Chapter 1, Episode 1 we meet the Mad Scientist for the first time. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/human-hackers/message
I am listening to the audiobook of Rage, by Bob Woodward and read by Robert Petkoff. This episode is a review of Chapter 6. In Chapter 6 we are introduced to Matt Pottinger, Andy Kim and Mike Pompeo and discusses how the strategy for North Korea was developed and implemented. #MindfulSkeptics #BoyceLittlefield #TrickleUp #RAGE Join my discord: https://discord.gg/tXx8A9u Mindful Skeptics Podcast Donation Links: https://www.patreon.com/mindfulskeptics Cash App Link: $BoyceLittlefield Venmo Link: @mindfulskeptics PayPal.me/mindfulskeptics https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/14ZUK8NKJV15B?ref_=wl_share ________________________________________________________________________ Donald Trump Mike Pence Joe Biden Kamala Harris President Vice President Barrack Obama Michelle Obama AudioBook Read Book Club #YangGang Yang Gang Andrew Yang Mike Pompeo Andy Kim Matt Pottinger
I recently finished a book called, "It Takes What It Takes: How to think Neutrally and Gain Control of Your Life" by Trevor Moawad. I'm always seeking to grow mentally. In this book, he discusses the idea of Neutral thinking. We often think about negative or positive thinking. Negative thinking will not help us to be successful. Positive thinking is good, but sometimes can get in the way of truly evaluating where we are and what needs to be done. In Chapter six, Trevor discusses the power of the Ad Campaign! Your Ad Campaign you are watching and listening to everyday in your mind. I discuss the importance of how we think, how to talk to ourselves, and the importance of creating your personal Ad Campaign to help further your success.
I am listening to the audiobook of Rage, by Bob Woodward and read by Robert Petkoff. This episode is a review of Chapter 4. In Chapter 4 we are introduced to Dan Coats who was the Director of the National Intelligence for 2 years. #MindfulSkeptics #BoyceLittlefield #TrickleUp #RAGE Join my discord: https://discord.gg/tXx8A9u Mindful Skeptics Podcast Donation Links: https://www.patreon.com/mindfulskeptics Cash App Link: $BoyceLittlefield Venmo Link: @mindfulskeptics PayPal.me/mindfulskeptics https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/14ZUK8NKJV15B?ref_=wl_share Donald Trump Mike Pence Joe Biden Kamala Harris President Vice President Barrack Obama Michelle Obama AudioBook Read Book Club #YangGang Yang Gang Andrew Yang
In Chapter 8 of Deadly Doses podcast we chat to academic "porn nerd" and Sylvestor Stallone loving Dr Laura Helen Marks a Professor of English at Tulane University in New Orleans and author of Alice in Pornoland: Hardcore Encounters With the Victorian Gothic.Looking at the manner in which her love of eighties B movies has informed much of her early experiences with horror and her present research within Pornography and the Gothic we will be looking at three of her favorite horrors including →I spit on Your Grave(Dir.Meir Zarchi, 1978)→Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama (also known as The Imp) ( Dir. David DeCotea, 1988) →Candyman (Dir. Bernard Rose, 1992)
In Chapter 6, the Lamb begins to open the Seals on the Scroll of Destiny
In Chapter 2 of Daja’s Book, Daja comes face to face with Trader traditions. In this episode, Molly and Goodwin discuss the pain of being outcast, Britni wonders what unusual magic Tris will produce, ND reveals her first childhood ship, and everybody cries!It’s the last week to enter to win our season 3 giveaway box! Share the Reading Circle Temple podcast on your social media page and tell us what impact the Circle of Magic series has had on your life. Be sure to tag us in your post.As always, thank you Yellowis4happy for our podcast artwork. Find more at yellowis4happydraws on Tumblr or shannonannedraws on Instragram. Also thank you to Thomas Dick for our music. Find more on his Soundcloud page.
I am listening to the audiobook of Rage, by Bob Woodward and read by Robert Petkoff. This episode is a review of Chapter 4. In Chapter 4 we are introduced to Dan Coats who was the Director of the National Intelligence for 2 years. #MindfulSkeptics #BoyceLittlefield #TrickleUp #RAGE Join my discord: https://discord.gg/tXx8A9u Mindful Skeptics Podcast Donation Links: https://www.patreon.com/mindfulskeptics Cash App Link: $BoyceLittlefield Venmo Link: @mindfulskeptics PayPal.me/mindfulskeptics
In Chapter 8 of Brave New World, our heroes learn a bit about John's battle to belong, growing up on the reservation, as well as Linda's struggle to exist outside of World State. Spoiler Warning: No one is having a good time.
Ed O'Keefe is a serial entrepreneur, best-selling author, and father of seven. He is the CEO of Marine Essentials, a research based supplement and health education company with ingredients and formulations you can trust. Ed also founded Wake Up Foods, the world’s only allergen-free, 100% plant-based waffles that sacrifice neither flavor nor nutrition. Ed O’Keefe currently hosts the Wake Up Minute podcast, where he interviews top experts who encourage others to live healthy and fulfilling lives. In this episode… Many of us fall into a variety of different traps throughout our lives: the cycle of societal obligation and guilt, the limitations of equating time with money, and, most commonly, the misconception that in order to be successful, we must first pay our dues. According to Ed O'Keefe, best-selling author and serial entrepreneur, these traps are detrimental to success. In Chapter 2 of his book, Time Collapsing, Ed provides exercises and examples to help you break free from the traps that may be standing in your way and start living like a “time collapser.” In this episode, Ed O'Keefe, CEO of Marine Essentials and founder of Wake Up Foods, discusses the common traps that hinder us from living our happiest and most successful lives. Ed explains how societal pressures can misguide us on our path to success, why a flexible mindset is better than perfectionist one, and the reason “time collapsers” don’t wait for permission to get started. Stay tuned.
There is a curious thing that happens in the book of Exodus. In Chapter 16, verse four, it says:"Then the Lord said to Moses, “I will rain down bread from heaven for you. The people are to go out each day and gather enough for that day. In this way I will test them and see whether they will follow my instructions." - Exodus 16:4Keep this in mind, the Israelites have left Egypt and are now wandering around the wilderness as they need water and food. They were under strict instructions not to take any more than they need, except for on the sixth day. During that day, they could take twice as much because they were to rest on the seventh day. There were some Israelites who did not trust the Lord to provide for them the next day so they gathered enough for two days during the week when they weren't supposed to. The next morning, they woke up and it was rotten, full of maggots, and really gross.After looking at this passage of Scripture, there is a parallel there for us. The Lord will give you what you need when you need it. He will not give it to you before you need it and He will not give you more than you need. So you probably have some things that are pressing on you right now that you may be waiting on whether it's a diagnosis. You might be waiting to see if a treatment works or you may be waiting for a job. You may be waiting for all kinds of things. You may have a meeting today that you're terrified for.I want to assure you that the grace and the strength you need to get through that moment will be there when you need it. For God, His provision is manna provision. It's there at the moment you need it but not before. He's not going to give you more than you need. For the moment. Jesus says today's worries are enough for today. So whatever you're going through today, whatever you're going to go through in the future, you really can rest because you will have the grace and the strength that you need when you get there.
Give nothing to anybody. See, instead, how they earn it. It was a slogan as old as WorldGov, and one she lead by. In Chapter three of Mindframe, we start to follow the story of Claire Campana, a newly promoted captain in the World Navy. The World Vote pushed her up in rank, and she has...
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The Software Process and Measurement Cast 618 is a conversation about “process” that I had with two great people, Mike King and Beth Leonard, in March of 2020. Just doing the process to check the box for a rating or certification, whether the CMMI, CMMC, Scrum, or any other framework, destroys legitimacy and trust. Michael King is a technology executive with over seventeen years of experience serving in technology roles supporting the Federal Government. He currently serves as Halfaker and Associates’ Chief Information Officer and Chief Information Security Officer (CIO/CISO), where he leads enterprise IT Strategy with a focus on user experience, the information security program, and the Quality Management System with a focus on improving engineering maturity and customer experience. Prior to this role, he served Halfaker’s CTO and COO, as well as completing a five-year tenure at Lockheed Martin in cybersecurity and critical infrastructure security domains. Michael holds degrees in Computer Engineering (Bachelor’s from UVA) and Information Systems (Master’s from JHU) and several professional certifications including PMP, PMI-ACP, SAFe SA, and ITIL. Company: https://www.halfaker.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mikehking Email: michael.king@halfaker.com Ms. Beth Leonard is an award-winning speaker in her field; frequently invited to both local and international-level industry events to speak about such topics as customer satisfaction, organizational statistical analysis and metrics development, CMMI, ISO, management reviews and techniques, as well as quality assurance. She is also a recognized patient advocate and blogger for NET Cancer; supporting several organizations both nationally as well as internationally. Ms. Leonard is a well-respected executive with over 24 years of IT software development and service management lifecycle expertise as well as InfoSec/Cyber management, facility security management, risk and compliance, quality assurance, and process improvement experience across the government contracting industry. Company: https://www.r3-it.com/ Blog: https://www.facebook.com/LIVEwithNETS/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/beth-leonard/ Links: https://www.carcinoid.org/beth-leonard-living-neuroendocrine-cancer/ Email: guruofprocess@gmail.com Re-Read Saturday News In Chapter 16 charts a path to support the execution of the work. Execution requires an appropriate mechanism that can signal trouble coming that is information-based rather than gut-based. Have you bought your copy of Steve Tendon and Daniel Doiron’s Tame your Work Flow? Use the link to support the authors and blog! Week 1: Logistics and Front Matter – https://bit.ly/2LWJ3EY Week 2: Prologue (The Story of Herbie) – https://bit.ly/3h4zmTi Week 3: Explicit Mental Models – https://bit.ly/2UJUZyN Week 4: Flow Efficiency, Little’s Law and Economic Impact – https://bit.ly/2VrIhoL Week 5: Flawed Mental Models – https://bit.ly/3eqj70m Week 6: Where To Focus Improvement Efforts – https://bit.ly/2DTvOUN Week 7: Introduction to Throughput Accounting and Culture – https://bit.ly/2DbhfLT Week 8: Accounting F(r)iction and Show Me the Money – https://bit.ly/2XmDuWu Week 9: Constraints in the Work Flow and in the Work Process - https://bit.ly/33Uukoz Week 10: Understanding PEST Environments and Finding the Constraint in PEST Environments - https://bit.ly/3ga3ew9 Week 11: Drum-Buffer-Rope Scheduling - https://bit.ly/32l0Z3Q Week 12: Portfolio Prioritization and Selection in PEST Environments - https://bit.ly/31Ea4WC Week 13: Flow Efficiency, DBR, and TameFlow Kanban Boards - https://bit.ly/32rYUVf Week 14: Outcomes, Values, and Efforts in PEST Environments - https://bit.ly/3jd52qw Week 15: Introduction to Execution Management Signals - https://bit.ly/3mS9j4V The Software Process and Measurement Cast is a proud sponsor of the following events! Women in Tech Conference Learn, be inspired, and connect with others working to advance inclusion in the technology industry with a live@Manning event. The “Women in Tech” online conference will be held on Oct 13, starring women that are rocking the tech boat! http://mng.bz/5pmz Agile Online Summit 2020 The Agile Online Summit was created for people who couldn’t attend major conferences. This will be its third year, and the main goal is to bring major level agile speakers to people all over the world as well as spotlight some up and coming agile coaches and trainers. October 26th to 30th, 2020, Live and recorded too. https://bit.ly/3gNR2Bw Next SPaMCAST The Software Process and Measurement Cast 619 features the return of Joe Schofield. Joe and I talked about his new book, Aligning People and Culture for Agile Transformation: A Leadership & Change Story (https://amzn.to/2HCfRV1). Joe’s book is not a recitation of techniques, but rather a business novel that exposes the human side of change.
In Chapter 32 of Anne of Green Gables, Anne and her classmates go to take the dreaded Entrance exams for Queen's College. Anne tries to stick to Miss Stacy's good advice to not cram and to spend her time in between exams walking and sleeping. Afterwards, the wait for results is excruciating. Will Anne make top of the list? Will she beat Gilbert? And will Moody Spurgeon fail History and have to become a carpenter after all?Listen to the chapter and then stick around for reflections with my friend Katie Russo, who talks about her own experience graduating valedictorian from her high school. We also discuss test anxiety, meeting deadlines and finding identity in being a good student.
In Chapter 7, our heroes join Bernard and Lenina on their intrepid date into the Savage Lands of North America and somehow manage to find the only other white people there.
In Chapter 2 of this saga, Jack Hyles, who has become a cult leader at First Baptist Church of Hammond, finds himself and his ministry embroiled in numerous scandals which test the loyalty of his flock.Note: Gavi did NOT have COVID-19 during this recording. He was suffering from particularly bad allergies which affected his voice.Jack Hyles and Victor Nischik on Maury Povichhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2IrcVp00mHIJack Hyles Church With a Hearthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tifnWiEgWgEPreying from the Pulpitpart 1:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_2RGQfvrPs&t=4spart 2:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shfZIyJjc7kpart 3:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CRtjC9n2y4part 4:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUd6NrOZj0Upart 5:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7ydYwcRFxY&t=198spart 6:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oss0dbKvb3Upart 7:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gndHES8JlwInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/leavingedenpodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/sadiecarpentermusic/ https://www.instagram.com/gavrielhacohen/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LeavingEdenPod https://twitter.com/HellYeahSadie https://twitter.com/GavrielHacohen Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LeavingEdenPodcast https://www.facebook.com/GavrielHaCohen
A possible Greek pun in the story of the Gerasene Demoniac. Balaam appears twice in Numbers, in chapters 22 and 31. In Chapter 22 he seems to be a good guy who fears God, but in Chapter 31 he masterminds an operation to seduce the Hebrews away from God. Do the 2 stories come from different sources? How did Paul recognize Jesus on the Damascus Road if he had never met him pre-crucifiction? How was Paul different from the gospel writers? Did he believe Christ lived above the Earth, never came to Earth. What is Jacob doing with the peeled rods manipulating the genetics of his and Laban’s sheep? A Catholic apologist friend of mine insists that "late" dating of the gospels rests on the assumption that Jesus is not God and therefore could not have predicted the destruction of the Temple in Mark. Valid? During early Christianity, did anyone ever account for the "fact" that Jesus could walk on water, but was taken outta here with 3 nails and a hammer? How did early Chritians explain this away?
We are doing a book club on David Goggins book Can't Hurt Me: Master Your Mind and Defy the Odds. In Chapter 2- Truth Hurts we discuss the different themes in the chapter including, loneliness, loss, confusion, shame, devastation, desperation, determination and drive. We are participating in David Goggins challenge to create an Accountability Mirror to "write all your insecurities, dreams and goals on Post-It notes and tag up your mirror". By using this strategy you will look at your goals daily and be able to honesty look at yourself in the mirror to hold yourself accountable for working toward those goals. Use his hashtag #canthurtme and #accountabilitymirror on your social media to show pictures of your accountability mirror!!
In Chapter 31 of Anne of Green Gables, Anne leaves behind her last summer as a little girl, refreshed and ready to enter rigorously into her studies -- and into her teenage years. Taller, quieter, and less ready to use big words, Anne starts to study hard and socialize outside of Green Gables more. Marilla feels an unfamiliar sadness when she realizes Anne is taller than her.In today's reflections, I'm joined by Tabrizia Jones, a NY Public Library librariean and previous Perennials guest who talks with me about the pressures and expectations of teenage years; why Miss. Stacy gives good writing advice; and the destination Tabrizia would have run to if she had cut school like she wanted to when she was fifteen.
In Chapter 32 the gang go international again! When the gang get sent to a museum exhibit by Daphnes uncle, they arrive just in time for a dino sized mystery! Fred meets one of his heroes that has caused the curse of the Gigantosaurus to wreck havoc upon the museum and it's up to him and the gang to stop it before it becomes un extinct. In this Chapter we meet Melbourne O'Reilly who will have another appearance within this series. We get to see the gangs personalities come about more in this chapter as well, learning a bit more of what each member is into and care about. Follow the podcast on social media to keep up with the timeline and discuss even further what comes next! Twitter - https://twitter.com/SDLegendPodcast?s=20 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sdlegendpodcast/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sdlegendpodcast/message