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In "Point of Reference Part 3" Pastor James navigates the nuances of discernment, urging listeners to filter advice and influence through the lens of Christ's teachings.
Welcome back to the second episode of our three-month series, In month 1 we are working on: Aligning Your Thoughts with God's Purpose So today is about "Leading with Humility." In this installment, we dive deep into the concept of "Leading with Humility - Balancing God's Strength and Human Abilities."Drawing inspiration from biblical wisdom and contemporary leadership, Ron takes us on a thought-provoking journey. He explores how Christian men can effectively harmonize their God-given talents with a profound reliance on God's strength in their leadership roles.Scriptures Micah 6:8 - "He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the LORD require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God."2 Corinthians 12:9 - "But he said to me, 'My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.' Therefore, I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ's power may rest on me."Philippians 2:3-4 - "Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others."Today's Show In Point 1, we revisit the essential call to humble leadership, guided by the words of Micah 6:8, "To act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with your God." Ron shares a poignant story from the life of David, a leader renowned for his humility, demonstrating how he recognized his role as an instrument in God's hands.Moving on to Point 2, we delve into the delicate balance between our human abilities and God's strength. Through 2 Corinthians 12:9, we learn that our weaknesses become platforms for God's power to shine through, illuminating the path of humble leadership. Ron illustrates this concept with a compelling story of a corporate leader who, in a vulnerable moment, allowed divine guidance to transform his decision-making.In Point 3, Ron outlines actionable steps for cultivating humility in leadership, drawing from Philippians 2:3-4, which calls us to value others above ourselves and look to their interests. He shares a heartwarming story of a pastor who intentionally practiced humility by involving his congregation in decision-making, resulting in a more inclusive and spiritually vibrant community.Join us in this episode as we explore the profound art of leading with humility, recognizing that our strength lies in our vulnerability, and our truest success is found when we put the well-being of others before our own ambitions.Tune in for insights, personal stories, and practical steps that can transform your leadership style and help you walk hand-in-hand with your Creator in your leadership roles. Thank you for being a part of our "Transforming Your Mind" 3 month series, and stay tuned for more inspiring episodes to come.
Middle of the week AND almost halfway through August! Is this the quickening? Sure seems like it as 24 hour days do not seem enough anymore! Family in town so this “BRAND NEW SHOW” is prerecorded so Lori & I can share some of this fleeting time with them. The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show & Podcast...listen, like, comment, download, share, repeat…heard daily on Podchaser, Deezer, Amazon Music, Audible, Listen Notes, Google Podcast Manager, Mixcloud, Player FM, Stitcher, Tune In, Podcast Addict, Cast Box, Radio Public, and Pocket Cast, and APPLE iTunes! Follow the show on TWITTER JimPrell@TMusicAuthority! Please, are you listening? Please, are you sharing the show & podcast? Has the show & podcast been placed into your social media? How does and can one listen in? Let me list the ways...*Listen LIVE here - https://fastcast4u.com/player/jamprell/ *Podcast - https://themusicauthority.transistor.fm/ The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show & Podcast! Special Recorded Network Shows, too! Different than my daily show! *Radio Candy Radio Monday Wednesday, & Friday 7PM ET, 4PM PT*Rockin' The KOR Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 7PM UK time, 2PM ET, 11AM PT www.koradio.rocks*Pop Radio UK Friday, Saturday, & Sunday 6PM UK, 1PM ET, 10AM PT! August 10, 2022, Wednesday, opening chapter…Orbis 2.0 - TMA SHOW OPEN THEMEI am Fool – MonkeyMolly & The Krells - 20 You're Gonna Lose [Wassup Rocker Radio Presents- Sick Sounds Vol 1]@Material Issue - When I Get This Way Over You [Destination Universe]@Interns - 1985 [Headbanger - EP]Vinyl Man Jebb Featuring Frankie Siragusa - Isolated Dew (Robo Jack Records)The Spring - Familiar Faces [Ebb And Flow - EP]Idolizers - 18 - Golden Days [Scoops] (Ice Cream Man Power Pop and More)The Official Three Hour Tour - Nowhere Bound [Action And Heroes]Blake Jones - 04 Homebound [The Homebound Tapes] (Big Stir Records)Ronnie D'Addario - 05 In Point of Fact [Time Will Tell On You] (You Are the Cosmos)Calneva - Skyline [Spaceboy]@Scott Roberts - 12 Vanity Fair [East Side Story-Frank TM Collective]Sonny Vincent - My GuitarMuck and the Mires - Take Me Back To Planet Earth [Take Me Back To Planet Earth] (Rum Bar Records)Nick Lowe - I Knew The Bride (When She Used To Rock 'n' Roll [The Rose Of England]The Zombies - If It Don't Work Out {mono} [Argent 1969]Famous Groupies - 16_What a Day [Rehearsing The Multiverse]@The Top Boost With Roger Joseph Manning Jr. - Dreaming
In which Justen nearly ruins our hatred of Franklin. “Messages from Earth” is the start of this season's quadriptych (yes, we had to look that up), and is definitely not a Star Trek: Voyager plotline. In the episode, Marcus proves that he is as adept with a glue stick as he is with a fighting stick, we learn that Minbari do not sleep as we humans do, and we all wonder what happens when you put a chicken into an O'Neill cylinder. In “Point of No Return”, NightWatch gets its comeuppance in a plot that revolves around Zack's stupidity, Majel Barrett delights Ana with more Centauri prophecy shit, and Ta'Lon reminds us that while all Bajas Blast, not all blasts are Baja.Connect with the show at @babylonpodjectHelp us keep the lights on via our Patreon!Justen can be found at @justenwritesAna can be found at @The_Mianaai, and also made our show art.Both Ana and Justen can also be found on The Compleat Discography, a Discworld re-read podcast.Jude Vais can be found at @eremiticjude. His other work can be found at Athrabeth - a Tolkien Podcast and at Garbage of the Five Rings."The Voice" of the Babylon Podject is provided by Alyson Grauer, who can be found at @dreamstobecomeClips from the original show remain copyrighted by Warner Bros, Inc. and are used under the Fair Use doctrine.Music attribution:The Descent by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4490-the-descentLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This show is edited and produced by Aaron Olson, who can be found at @urizenxvii
In Point #4, we discuss the importance of establishing Islam in every aspect of the group. But why does keeping standards matter so much, even to the extent of not being late to programs and meetings? What can happen when a group member's personal character comes Into question? How do we deal with the "don't judge me" culture that flies in the face of trying to enforce ideals upon the group?Join Imam Naseeb Khan and co-host Jawaad Ahmad Khan as they speak on this imperative area of establishing standards within the Islamic group. Listen as they provide examples and guidance around holding members to those standards without shunning or alienating them.Get your own copy of "Tried and Tested" at CollectiveIslamicWork.com//To support this show, please rate, review, and subscribe on iTunes, and to support us with a donation, visit Paypal.me/jawaadkThis show is produced and edited by Jawaad Ahmad Khan.
In Point #3, we delve into the invisible factors that can unravel a group, and specifically, to avoid the minor, petty issues that can arise. But why is internal strife more important to deal with than external criticism? How should a group's structure allow for its members to share their opinions without diluting the group's mission? Why is the "bottom line" of a group so important for every member to know?Join Imam Naseeb Khan and co-host Jawaad Ahmad Khan as they discuss the role of feedback within a group, and how it should be a means of improving the group, but with a process in place for it. Listen as they bring examples of accessible leadership, while maintaining order within a group.Get your own copy of "Tried and Tested" at CollectiveIslamicWork.com//To support this show, please rate, review, and subscribe on iTunes, and to support us with a donation, visit Paypal.me/jawaadkThis show is produced and edited by Jawaad Ahmad Khan.
In Point #2 we discuss the idea that the Prophet (s) came with a message and a method. But how do we best manifest this methodology? Why should an Islamic group not start by gathering a large amount of people as its first step? What is the measure by which we validate the methods and strategies we use in the Islamic work?Join Imam Naseeb Khan and co-host Jawaad Ahmad Khan as they dive into the "what" and the "how" of establishing any Islamic effort. Listen as they discern between the different ways Muslims start their groups, and how to best establish them with correctness and effectiveness.Get your own copy of "Tried and Tested" at CollectiveIslamicWork.com//To support this show, please rate, review, and subscribe on iTunes, and to support us with a donation, visit Paypal.me/jawaadkThis show is produced and edited by Jawaad Ahmad Khan.
In Point of Health episode 59, "The Stress of Money," Kelly Hahl, manager, population health, shares simple tips for managing stress, specifically caused from finances.
In Point of Health episode 58, "Everything BlueCross BlueShield Members Need to Know About Latus Medical Care," Peggy Smering, RN, Practice Administrator for Latus Medical Care gives us an inside look at the new primary care office that will exclusively serve BlueCross BlueShield members.
The disturbing truth about TIKTOK! In Point of View today we are entering into the world of TikTok and all its E-boys, VSCO-girls (sksksks and I oop), country boys (yeeyee) and lip-syncing twins! Anne, Carmelo and Julia might be beginners and still have a lot to learn before becoming real TikTok stars, but they do have things to say. Can it be that TikTok is saving our subcultures? Allowing young people to explore their creativity and become internet celebrities? Or, is their a darker more disturbing side to it involving pedophilia, pornography, escorts and the Chinese Communist Party? Join us in the studio at 10am as we discuss all TikTok's and perhaps also our own darkest secrets.
In Point of Health episode 55, "Simple Tips for Limiting Kids' Screen Time," Dr. Mark Perry, Medical Director for BlueCross helps us understand the implications of excessive screen time and shares simple tips for controlling technology use.
In Point of Health episode 56, "Blue Fund 2019: Building Communities," Mike Ball, Director, Blue Fund for BlueCross BlueShield gives us an update on initiatives that Blue Fund supported in 2018, and reveals the 2019 Blue Fund recipients.
In Point of Health episode 57, "Where to go for Care When you Need it," Dr. Hope Fisher, Medical Director for BlueCross BlueShield discusses care options, including telemedicine, primary care, urgent care and ER, and in what situations we should turn to each.
In Point of Health episode 53, "Navigating Your Health," Tina Lamont, director, inpatient utilization and case management for BlueCross BlueShield of Western New York helps us understand how to navigate our health care.
In Point of Health episode 52, "Guide to Getting through the Grocery Store," Melissa Shiah, Manager, Population Health for BlueCross BlueShield of Western New York offers some simple tips to make the grocery store a positive, healthy experience.
In Point of Health episode 51, "Understanding Postpartum Depression," Jennifer Johengen-Vogel, MS, RN, Vice President, Health Management for BlueCross BlueShield of Western New York sheds light on postpartum depression.
In Point of Health episode 54, "The Benefits of Music in a Community," — JoAnn Falletta, Music Director of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra shares the many benefits that music has on a community and why it’s important in our daily lives.
In Point of Health episode 50, “Why Mindfulness Matters?" Melissa Shiah, manager, population health for BlueCross BlueShield of Western New York discusses what mindfulness is, why it’s important, and how you can use it in your daily life.
In Point of Health episode 48, “Ways to Keep Kids Busy on a Budget," Cait Zulewski, director, corporate relations for BlueCross BlueShield of Western New York shares information about all of the fearless family activities that BlueCross BlueShield is sponsoring in Western New York this summer.
In Point of Health episode 49, “Women's Health: Decade by Decade," Dr. J’Leise Sosa from General Physician PC helps us understand what preventive care measures women should focus on at each stage of their life.
Andy and Dave discuss research from Neil Johnson, who looked to the movements of fly larvae to model financial systems, where a collection of agents share a common goal, but have no way to communicate and coordinate their activities (a memory of five past events ends up being the ideal balance). Researchers at Carnegie Mellon demonstrate that random search with early-stopping is a competitive Neural Architecture Search baseline, performing at least as well as “Efficient” NAS. Unrelated research, but near simultaneously published, from AI Lab Swisscom shows that random search outperforms state-of-the-art NAS algorithms. Researchers at DeepMind investigate the possibility of creating an agent that can discover its world, and introduce NDIGO (Neural Differential Information Gain Optimization), designed to be “information seeking.” And the Electronics and Telecomm Research Institute in South Korea creates SC-FEGAN, a face-editing GAN that builds off of a user’s sketches and other information. Georgetown University announces a $55M grant to create the Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET). Microsoft workers call on the company to cancel its military contract with the U.S. Army. DeepMind uses machine learning to predict wind turbine energy production. Australia’s Defence Department invests ~$5M to study how to make autonomous weapons behave ethically. And the U.K. government invests in its people and funds AI university courses with £115. Reports suggest that U.S. police departments are using biased data to train crime-predicting algorithms. A thesis on Neural Reading Comprehension and Beyond by Danqi Chen becomes highly read. A report looks at the evaluation of citation graphs in AI research; and researchers provide a survey of deep learning for image super-resolution. Bryon Reese blogs that we need new words to adjust to AI (to which Dave adds “AI-chemy” to the list). In Point and Counterpoint, David Sliver argues that AlphaZero exhibits the “essence of creativity,” while Sean Dorrance Kelly argues that AI can’t be an artist. Interpretable Machine Learning by Christoph Molnar hits version 1.0, and Andy highlights Asimov’s classic short story, The Machine that Won the War. And finally a symposium at Princeton University’s Institute for Advanced Studies examines deep learning – alchemy or science?
This week, to get us back on track for episode numbering, we tackle three episodes: Ses 7 Eps 11 (Point of View), 12 (Dear Comrade), and 13 (Out of Gas). In Point of View we're treated to an episode filmed entirely from the perspective of a soldier, Pvt. Rich, who is wounded and brought to the 4077th. In Dear Comrade the North Korean army sends a spy into the 4077th to try to find out how they achieve their efficiency in treating patients. The episode is done in the vein of "Dear Dad" episodes. Finally, in Out of Gas, the 4077th runs out of sodium pentathol, an anesthetic, when Sgt. Zale trades away part of their supply to the 8063rd for plasma. Fr. Mulcahy goes out and gets more from the Black Market, though Charles loses a case of wine (and his polar suit) in the process.
In Point of Impact, Eva Ruth Moravec will be spending one year documenting officer-involved shootings of unarmed people in Texas. In this podcast, we discuss her project, the challenges of reporting these incidents, and what we can learn through her investigations.
In “Point of Origin”, Reese thinks he's found a mole in the police academy, but she's really a cop who's looking for the mole. Mole-ception! Reese's therapist thinks he has a superhero complex, but as it turns out, he really is a superhero. And Samaritan puts the pieces together, with some help from Martine, his “Terminator”, and bullets start flying around Shaw. Is she the next casualty on Team Machine? Read more... The post POI08 – S4E08 – It's All About the Relationships appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
In “Point of Origin”, Reese thinks he’s found a mole in the police academy, but she’s really a cop who’s looking for the mole. Mole-ception! Reese’s therapist thinks he has a superhero complex, but as it turns out, he really is a superhero. And Samaritan puts the pieces together, with some help from Martine, his “Terminator”, and bullets start flying around Shaw. Is she the next casualty on Team Machine? Read more... The post POI08 – S4E08 – It’s All About the Relationships appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.