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This week, Da7e and Neil follow Ellie's descent into Seattle's darkest basements as their coverage of The Last of Us season two continues. In The Calm [12:58], they discuss the adaptation choice to hold the spores, consider the philosophical value of extreme violence in a post-apocalyptic world, and momentarily get very nervous about the fate of a dog. In The Storm [59:36], they obsess over what might be hiding out on level B3 of the Lakeview Hospital and look ahead to the flashbacks that could be coming in the next episode. To interact with the show, send your comments and questions to stormofspoilers@gmail.com, and follow us on Twitter/X and Bluesky @Da7eandNeil. You can also support Da7e and Neil and get all kinds of bonus content (from the Game of Thrones era to the LOST rewatch to our Twin Peaks rewatch project to our current Adventure Pod and Leftovers watch project) by subscribing to our Patreon here: patreon.com/Da7eandNeil And finally, join Neil on Monday evenings on Twitch as he plays The Last of Us: Part II video game live alongside the airing of season two. Subscribe to his Twitch channel for more info: twitch.tv/Neilstradomus
This week, Da7e and Neil attempt to figure out what the f**k is wrong with Seattle as their coverage of The Last of Us season two continues. In The Calm [11:02], they discuss the culmination of some important adaptation choices, critique murderous performance art, and seek solutions for post-apocalyptic morning breath. In The Storm [55:18], they explain why it's a big deal that the Cordyceps fungus is now airborne and look ahead as the timeline of season two comes into focus. To interact with the show, send your comments and questions to stormofspoilers@gmail.com, and follow us on Twitter/X and Bluesky @Da7eandNeil. You can also support Da7e and Neil and get all kinds of bonus content (from the Game of Thrones era to the LOST rewatch to our Twin Peaks rewatch project to our current Adventure Pod and Leftovers watch project) by subscribing to our Patreon here: patreon.com/Da7eandNeil And finally, join Neil on Monday evenings on Twitch as he plays The Last of Us: Part II video game live alongside the airing of season two. Subscribe to his Twitch channel for more info: twitch.tv/Neilstradomus
This week, Da7e and Neil continue their coverage of The Last of Us season two as the show delivers its biggest and most ambitious episode yet. In The Calm [06:48], they break down the Jackson defense strategies, discuss Kaitlyn Dever's masterful performance, and explain the importance of the heroic moment for the show's dogs. In The Storm [51:44], Neil gives Da7e an important Shimmer-related update, then attempts to piece together how exactly the show might break up the second video game's story into two seasons. To interact with the show, send your comments and questions to stormofspoilers@gmail.com, and follow us on Twitter/X and Bluesky @Da7eandNeil. You can also support Da7e and Neil and get all kinds of bonus content (from the Game of Thrones era to the LOST rewatch to our Twin Peaks rewatch project to our current Adventure Pod and Leftovers watch project) by subscribing to our Patreon here: patreon.com/Da7eandNeil And finally, join Neil on Monday evenings on Twitch as he plays The Last of Us: Part II video game live alongside the airing of season two. Subscribe to his Twitch channel for more info: twitch.tv/Neilstradomus
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Valid for new subscriptions only.WhoStuart Winchester, Founder, Editor & Host of The Storm Skiing Journal & PodcastRecorded onMarch 4, 2025Editor's note1) The headline was not my idea; 2) Erik said he would join me as the guest for episode 199 if he could interview me for episode 200; 3) I was like “sure Brah”; 4) since he did the interview, I asked Erik to write the “Why I interviewed him” section; 5) this episode is now available to stream on Disney+; 6) but no really you can watch it on YouTube (please subscribe); 7) if you don't care about this episode that's OK because there are 199 other ones that are actually about snosportskiing; 8) and I have a whole bunch more recorded that I'll drop right after this one; 9) except that one that I terminally screwed up; 10) “which one?” you ask. Well I'll tell that humiliating story when I'm ready.Why I interviewed him, by Erik MogensenI met Stuart when he was skiing at Copper Mountain with his family. At lunch that day I made a deal. I would agree to do the first podcast of my career, but only if I had the opportunity reverse the role and interview him. I thought both my interview, and his, would be at least five years away. 14 months later, you are reading this.As an accomplished big-city corporate PR guy often [occasionally] dressed in a suit, he got tired of listening to the biggest, tallest, snowiest, ski content that was always spoon-fed to his New York City self. Looking for more than just “Stoke,” Stu has built the Storm Skiing Journal into a force that I believe has assumed an important stewardship role for skiing. Along the way he has occasionally made us cringe, and has always made us laugh.Many people besides myself apparently agree. Stuart has eloquently mixed an industry full of big, type-A egos competing for screentime on the next episode of Game of Thrones, with consumers that have been overrun with printed magazines that show up in the mail, or social media click-bate, but nothing in between. He did it by being as authentic and independent as they come, thus building trust with everyone from the most novice ski consumer to nearly all of the expert operators and owners on the continent.But don't get distracted by the “Winchester Style” of poking fun of ski bro and his group of bro brahs like someone took over your mom's basement with your used laptop, and a new nine-dollar website. Once you get over the endless scrolling required to get beyond the colorful spreadsheets, this thing is fun AND worthwhile to read and listen to. This guy went to Columbia for journalism and it shows. This guy cares deeply about what he does, and it shows.Stuart has brought something to ski journalism that we didn't even know was missing, Not only did Stuart find out what it was, he created and scaled a solution. On his 200th podcast I dig into why and how he did it.What we talked aboutHow Erik talked me into being a guest on my own podcast; the history of The Storm Skiing Podcast and why I launched with Northeast coverage; why the podcast almost didn't happen; why Killington was The Storm's first pod; I didn't want to go to college but it happened anyway; why I moved to New York; why a ski writer lives in Brooklyn; “I started The Storm because I wanted to read it”; why I have no interest in off-resort skiing; why pay-to-play isn't journalism; the good and the awful about social media; I hate debt; working at the NBA; the tech innovation that allowed me to start The Storm; activating The Storm's paywall; puzzling through subscriber retention; critical journalism as an alien concept to the ski industry; Bro beef explained; what's behind skiing's identity crisis; why I don't read my social media comments; why I couldn't get ski area operators to do podcasts online in 2019; how the digital world has reframed how we think about skiing; why I don't write about weather; what I like about ski areas; ski areas as art; why the Pass Tracker 5001 looks like a piece of crap and probably always will; “skiing is fun, reading about it should be too”; literary inspirations for The Storm; being critical without being a tool; and why readers should trust me.Podcast notesOn The New England Lost Ski Areas ProjectThe New England Lost Ski Areas Project is still very retro looking. Storm Skiing Podcast episode number three, with site founder Jeremy Davis, is still one of my favorites:On my sled evac at Black Mountain of MaineYeah I talk about this all the time but in case you missed the previous five dozen reminders:On my timelineMy life, in brief (we reference all of these things on the pod):* 1992 – Try skiing on a school bus trip to now-defunct Mott Mountain, Michigan; suck at it* 1993 – Try skiing again, at Snow Snake, Michigan; don't suck as much* 1993 - Invent Doritos* 1994 – Receive first pair of skis for Christmas* 1995 – Graduate high school* 1995 - Become first human to live on Saturn for one month without the aid of oxygen* 1995-98 – Attend Delta College* 1997 - Set MLB homerun record, with 82 regular-season bombs, while winning Cy Young Award with .04 ERA and 743 batters struck out* 1998-00 – Attend University of Michigan* 1998-2007 - Work various restaurant server jobs in Michigan and NYC* 2002 – Move to Manhattan* 2003 - Invent new phone/computer hybrid with touchscreen; changes modern life instantly* 2003-07 – Work as English teacher at Cascade High School on Manhattan's Lower East Side* 2003-05 – Participate in New York City Teaching Fellows program via Pace University* 2004 - Successfully clone frozen alien cells that fell to Earth via meteorite; grows into creature that levels San Antonio with fire breath* 2006-08 – Columbia Journalism School* 2007-12 – Work at NBA league office* 2008 – Daughter is born* 2010 - Complete the 10-10-10 challenge, mastering 10 forms of martial arts and 10 non-human languages in 2010* 2013 – Work at AIG* 2014-2024 – Work at Viacom/Paramount* 2015 - Formally apologize to the people of Great Britain for my indecencies at the Longminster Day Victory Parade in 1947* 2016 – Son is born; move to Brooklyn* 2019 – Launch The Storm* 2022 – Take The Storm paid* 2023 - Discover hidden sea-floor city populated by talking alligators * 2024 – The Storm becomes my full-time job* 2025 - Take Storm sabbatical to qualify for the 50-meter hurdles at the 2028 Summer OlympicsOn LeBron's “Decision”After spending his first several seasons playing for the Cleveland Cavaliers, LeBron announced his 2010 departure for the Miami Heat in his notorious The Decision special.On MGoBlog and other influencesI've written about MGoBlog's influence on The Storm in the past:The University of Michigan's official athletic site is mgoblue.com. Thus, MGoBlog – get it? Clever, right? The site is, actually, brilliant. For Michigan sports fans, it's a cultural touchstone and reference point, comprehensive and hilarious. Everyone reads it. Everyone. It's like it's 1952 and everyone in town reads the same newspaper, only the paper is always and only about Michigan sports and the town is approximately three million ballsports fans spread across the planet. We don't all read it because we're all addicted to sports. We all read MGoBlog because the site is incredibly fun, with its own culture, vocabulary, and inside jokes born of the shared frustrations and particulars of Michigan (mostly football, basketball, and hockey) fandom.Brian Cook is the site's founder and best writer (I also recommend BiSB, who writes the hysterical Opponent Watch series). Here is a recent and random sample – sportsballtalk made engaging:It was 10-10 and it was stupid. Like half the games against Indiana, it was stupid and dumb. At some point I saw a highlight from that Denard game against Indiana where IU would score on a 15-play march and then Denard would immediately run for a 70 yard touchdown. "God, that game was stupid," I thought. Flinging the ball in the general direction of Junior Hemingway and hoping something good would happen, sort of thing. Charting 120 defensive plays, sort of thing. Craig Roh playing linebacker, sort of thing.Don't get me started about #chaosteam, or overtimes, or anything else. My IQ is already dropping precipitously. Any more exposure to Michigan-Indiana may render me unable to finish this column. (I would still be able to claim that MSU was defeated with dignity, if that was my purpose in life.)I had hoped that a little JJ McCarthy-led mediation in the locker room would straighten things out. Michigan did suffer through a scary event when Mike Hart collapsed on the sideline. This is a completely valid reason you may not be executing football with military precision, even setting aside whatever dorfy bioweapon the Hoosiers perfected about ten years ago.Those hopes seemed dashed when Michigan was inexplicably offsides on a short-yardage punt on which they didn't even bother to rush. A touchback turned into a punt downed at the two, and then Blake Corum committed a false start and Cornelius Johnson dropped something that was either a chunk play or a 96-yard touchdown. Johnson started hopping up and down near the sideline, veritably slobbering with self-rage. The slope downwards to black pits became very slippery.JJ McCarthy said "namaste."Cook is consistent. I knew I could simply grab the first thing from his latest post and it would be excellent, and it was. Even if you know nothing about football, you know that's strong writing.In The Storm's early days, I would often describe my ambitions – to those familiar with both sites – as wanting “to create MGoBlog for Northeast skiing.” What I meant was that I wanted something that would be consistent, engaging, and distinct from competing platforms. Skiing has enough stoke machines and press-release reprint factories. It needed something different. MGoBlog showed me what that something could be.On being critical without being a toolThis is the Burke example Erik was referring to:The town of Burke, named for Sir Edmund Burke of the English Parliament, was chartered in 1782. That was approximately the same year that court-appointed receiver Michael Goldberg began seeking a buyer for Burke Mountain, after an idiot named Ariel Quiros nearly sent the ski area (along with Jay Peak) to the graveyard in an $80 million EB-5 visa scandal.Now, several industrial revolutions and world wars later, Goldberg says he may finally have a buyer for the ski area. But he said the same thing in 2024. And in 2023. And also, famously, in 1812, though the news was all but lost amid that year's war headlines.Whether or not Burke ever finds a permanent owner (Goldberg has actually been in charge since 2016), nothing will change the fact that this is one hell of a ski area. While it's not as snowy as its neighbors stacked along the Green Mountain Spine to its west, Burke gets its share of the white and fluffy. And while the mountain is best-known as the home of racing institution Burke Mountain Academy, the everyskier's draw here is the endless, tangled, spectacular glade network, lappable off of the 1,581-vertical-foot Mid-Burke Express Quad.Corrections* I worked for a long time in corporate communications, HR, and marketing, but not ever exactly in “PR,” as Erik framed it. But I also didn't really describe it to him very well because I don't really care and I'm just glad it's all over.* I made a vague reference to the NBA pulling its All-Star game out of Atlanta. I was thinking of the league's 2016 decision to move the 2017 All-Star game out of Charlotte over the state's “bathroom bill.” This is not a political take I'm just explaining what I was thinking about.* I said that Jiminy Peak's season pass cost $1,200. The current early-bird price for a 2025-26 pass is $1,051 for an adult unlimited season pass. The pass is scheduled to hit $1,410 after Oct. 15.The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing year-round. Join us. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe
Human Entities 2024: culture in the age of artificial intelligenceEighth edition, 5 June 2024 Solarpunk means dreaming greenJay SpringettStrategist and writer Solarpunk is a movement in speculative fiction, art, fashion, and activism that seeks to answer and embody the question “what does a sustainable civilization look like, and how can we get there?” In our current age of popular dystopia, climate grief, and biosphere collapse, Solarpunk has become a ‘creative container‘ for more fertile futures. Not one future singular, but many. Solarpunk encourages everyone to re-imagine what life might be like en-route to a better world. Our collective future will not be imposed upon us from above, but instead created bottom up by individuals in polyphony. A texture consisting of multiple simultaneous lines of independent melody. The future never passively arrives fully formed, instead, it must be dreamed. Solarpunk is one such dream. In this talk Jay will cover the story of how solarpunk came to be and its attempts at inspiring people to ‘remake our present and future history'. Jay SpringettJay Springett is a strategist and writer from London. He is known as a leading voice in the speculative genre of Solarpunk, which described in 2019 as a ‘memetic engine' – a tool to power the ‘refuturing' of our collective imagination. In 2020 his Solarpunk short story ‘In The Storm, A Fire' was long listed for the BSFA Award for Short Fiction. Jay is a Fellow of Royal Society of Arts in London and was selected as one of WeAreEurope's 64 Faces of Europe in 2019. He is currently an instructor at The New Centre and speaks regularly about the future, technology and culture at events around the world. He currently hosts two podcasts: PermanentlyMoved.Online, a 301 second long personal journal and Experience.Computer, an interview show about aphantasia, creativity, and the imagination. Jay has been writing online at http://www.thejaymo.net since 2010. Credits Organised by CADA in partnership with Lisbon Architecture Triennale and Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lisbon Programmed by Jared Hawkey/Sofia Oliveira with guest programmers: Andrea Pavoni, Justin Jaeckle, Lavínia Pereira and Olivia Bina. Funded by: República Portuguesa – Cultura / Direção-Geral das ArtesSupport: Câmara Municipal de Lisboa; Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia – NOVA LINCS; Instituto Ciências Sociais, Urban Transitions Hub, Universidade de Lisboa; DINAMIA'CET (ISCTE-IUL) and Faculdade Belas Artes, Universidade de Lisboa, Departamentos de Design de Comunicação e Arte Multimédia Design: Pedro Loureiro Photography: Joana Linda Sound: Diogo Melo
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Although each instance of creativity is singular and specific, Kyna Leski tells us, the creative process is universal. Artists, architects, poets, inventors, scientists, and others all navigate the same stages of the process in order to discover something that does not yet exist. All of us must work our way through the empty page, the blank screen, writer's block, confusion, chaos, and doubt. In The Storm of Creativity, Leski draws from her observations and experiences as a teacher, student, maker, writer, and architect to describe the workings of the creative process. Leski sees the creative process as being like a storm; it slowly begins to gather and take form until it overtakes us--if we are willing to let it. It is dynamic, continually in motion; it starts, stops, rages and abates, ebbs and flows. In illustrations that accompany each chapter, she maps the arc of the creative process by tracing the path of water droplets traveling the stages of a storm. Leski describes unlearning, ridding ourselves of preconceptions; only when we realize what we don't know can we pose the problem that we need to solve. We gather evidence--with notebook jottings, research, the collection of objects--propelling the process. We perceive and conceive; we look ahead without knowing where we are going; we make connections. We pause, retreat, and stop, only to start again. To illustrate these stages of the process, Leski draws on examples of creative practice that range from Paul Klee to Steve Jobs, from the discovery of continental drift to the design of Antoni Gaudí's Sagrada Familia. Creativity, Leski tells us, is a path with no beginning or end; it is ongoing. This revelatory view of the creative process will be an essential guide for anyone engaged in creative discovery. Kyna Leski is Professor in the Department of Architecture at the Rhode Island School of Design and a Founding Principal of 3six0 Architecture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychology
“God With Us – In The Storm” from Park Meadows Baptist Church by Dwayne Dibben. Released: 2022. Track 1,218. Genre: Gospel. The post God With Us – In The Storm appeared first on P M B C.
This week we invite the sensational, Beacon Bloom, to the Colorcast Radio Show as they gear up for their latest release with Angara titled 'In The Storm'! This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
4.24.22 | "In The Storm" | Rev. Gerardo Diaz by The Rock Church of Fort Myers
Mary Katz was having an ordinary day at a small town festival, when all of the sudden, she wasn't. Hosted by Damien Winchester formally from the podcasts: Sh**ts In The Storm and Murder Has No Pronouns Produced by Christopher De Voss and Chad Brockbrader Written by Damien Winchester and Christopher De Voss Hosted by The Podfix Network.
Luke - 24 - In The Storm (8:22-25) by TABLE Tandragee
2022 is here. Will it be better than 2021 or 2020? Or will it be worse? When fear of the future overwhelms our souls, there is really only one solution. It is remembering what the Lord has already done. This episode reveals 7 specific truths to remember to combat fear and walk in victory no matter what 2022 holds.For complete show notes go over to my website: https://www.susankmacias.com/podcast/65Books I mention:PUTTING JESUS ON: My Identity Journal, by Susan MaciasTriumphing Over Sinful Fear, by John Flavel(These are affiliate links)7 Solutions: What to remember about Jesus1.REMEMBER: Jesus is in the storm with us.Be strong and courageous. Do not fear or be in dread of them, for it is the LORD your God who goes with you. He will not leave you or forsake you." - Deuteronomy 31:6 ESV2. REMEMBER: Jesus helps us, even if problems remainfear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand. ... For I, the LORD your God, hold your right hand; it is I who say to you, "Fear not, I am the one who helps you." - Isaiah 41:10, 13 ESV3. REMEMBER: Jesus, Prince of Peace, promises us peace IN THE STORM.Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid. - John 14:27 ESV4. REMEMBER: Jesus, and His Word, are so much more powerful than any human or problem.When I am afraid, I put my trust in you. In God, whose word I praise, in God I trust; I shall not be afraid. What can flesh do to me? - Psalm 56:3-4 ESV5. REMEMBER: Jesus knows my needs and provides for them.But if God so clothes the grass of the field, which today is alive and tomorrow is thrown into the oven, will he not much more clothe you, O you of little faith? Therefore do not be anxious, saying, 'What shall we eat?' or 'What shall we drink?' or 'What shall we wear?' ... But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you. "Therefore do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble. - Matthew 6:30-31, 33-34 ESV6. REMEMBER: Solution for fear: rejoice in Jesus and pray about everything.Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, rejoice. ... do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. - Philippians 4:4, 6 ESV7. REMEMBER: Jesus and the Word provide our defenseThe LORD is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? The LORD is the stronghold of my life; of whom shall I be afraid? - Psalm 27:1 ESVEven though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me. - Psalm 23:4 ESV2022 may be worse. The clouds may darken, the winds may howl, the rain may turn to driving sleet. But REMEMBER- Jesus is with us every second of 2022, so confident of His Father's care that He sleeps, full of faith rather than fear.He is with us in 2022, ready to teach us to do the same.
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Pastor Scott Vincent teaches a message titled, What's In The Storm, out of mark 4:35-41
THE PURPOSE OF STORMSYOUR STORM HAS A PURPOSEActs 23:11 But on the night immediately following, the Lord stood at his side and said, “Take courage; for as you have solemnly witnessed to My cause at Jerusalem, so you must witness at Rome also.” In The Storm... Acts 27:20-26 20 When neither sun nor stars appeared for many days and the storm continued raging, we finally gave up all hope of being saved. 21After they had gone a long time without food, Paul stood up before them and said: “Men, you should have taken my advice not to sail from Crete; then you would have spared yourselves this damage and loss. 22But now I urge you to keep up your courage, because not one of you will be lost; only the ship will be destroyed. 23Last night an angel of the God to whom I belong and whom I serve stood beside me 24and said, ‘Do not be afraid, Paul. You must stand trial before Caesar; and God has graciously given you the lives of all who sail with you.' 25So keep up your courage, men, for I have faith in God that it will happen just as he told me. 26Nevertheless, we must run aground on some island.” 27On the fourteenth night we were still being driven across the Adriatic Sea, when about midnight the sailors sensed they were approaching land. I. To Take You Where God Wants You To Go Acts 28:1, 2 Once safely on shore, we found out that the island was called Malta. 2The islanders showed us unusual kindness. Why Do Bad Things Happen to Good People? PURPOSE Until The Entire Of Your Life Purpose Is About Jesus, None Of Your Storms Will Make Sense. It Matters What You Call It! II. To Give You Favor You Don't Deserve — “Favor ... Isn't ... Fair” Acts 28:5,6,7 But Paul shook the snake off into the fire and suffered no ill effects. 6The people expected him to swell up or suddenly fall dead, but after waiting a long time and seeing nothing unusual happen to him, they changed their minds and said he was a god. 7There was an estate nearby that belonged to Publius, the chief official of the island. He welcomed us to his home and for three days entertained us hospitably. Secret of God's Favor… Remember: W.Y.S.I.W.Y.G. Favor is Experiencing An Event Through God's Eyes! HOW? 1. Obedience Through The Storm +++ 2. God's Kingdom Purpose = DIVINE FAVOR III. To Show You What God Can Do Acts 28:8,9,10 His father was sick in bed, suffering from fever and dysentery. Paul went in to see him and, after prayer, placed his hands on him and healed him. 9When this had happened, the rest of the sick on the island came and were cured. 10They honored us in many ways and when we were ready to sail, they furnished us with the supplies we needed. Acts 28:28, 30, 31 "Therefore I want you to know that God's salvation has been sent to the Gentiles, and they will listen!" 30For two whole years Paul stayed there in his own rented house and welcomed all who came to see him. 31Boldly and without hindrance he preached the kingdom of God and taught about the Lord Jesus Christ. - TIMING - All you have to do is….. Wait Your Turn! - YOUR STORM IS YOUR KEY… IT HAS A PURPOSE!!! KINGDOM!! - BUT, GOD's PURPOSE… SALVATION REDEMPTION…!
In "The Storm is Passing Over" Pas told us that our storms don't catch God by surprise, God made the storms and He is in control. He reminds us that it's okay to pause, but do not quit!
Jehoshaphat Music 136 subscribers #christadelphianmusic #biblicalmusic"In The Storm" from In The Storm: Volume 1 (2021) Source passages: Psalm 23:2; 30:5; 46; 68:20; 69:1-3; 107:29-30; 2 Corinthians 11:26; 1 Kings 19:11-13; Access audio and sheet music for our brand new "In The Storm" album at https://www.jehoshaphatmusic.com/coll... Jehoshaphat Music is a Christadelphian project. We host an extensive online catalogue of over 300 Bible-based psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs (written, performed, and produced by Christadelphians) available for free streaming and download. Discover more about who we are and what we do at https://www.jehoshaphatmusic.com Composer: L. Myers; Arranged by: D. Osborn Vocals: L. Myers, B. Osborn, In The Storm choir Video Editing: F. Robinson ©Jehoshaphat Music 2021 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/christadelphians-talk/message
The Cure : All I Want La reprise l'original Tkay Maidza : Where Is My Mind ? Pixies : Where Is My Mind? Wolf Alice : Smile (nouveauté) Courtesans : Mesmerise Juliette Lewis : Noche Sin Fin The Who : Love, Reign o'er Me Pink Floyd : The Great Gig In The Sky (live Knebworth) (nouveauté) Morgan Wade : Wilder Days (nouveauté) Tina Tuner : Let's Stay Together The Pretenders : Brass In Pocket Nirvana : Smells Like Teen Spirit Gojira : In The Storm (nouveauté) Black Sabbath : Paranoid The Verve : Bitter Sweet Symphony La reprise l'original Ella Fitzgerald & Johnny Spence Orchestra : Can't Buy Me Love The Beatles : Can't Buy Me Love The Mountain Goats : Mobile (nouveauté) The Eagles : New Kid In Town Dead Can Dance : Children Of The Sun Heilung : Krigsgaldr (2015) (nouveauté) Sigur Rós : Hoppípolla ZZ Top : I Need You Tonight Billy F Gibbons : Desert High (nouveauté) Imelda May : 11 Past The Hour
A Christadelphian Video #christadelphianmusic #biblicalmusic"Hold On To Your Crown" from In The Storm: Volume 1 (2021) Source passages: 2 Tim. 3-4; Luke 21:25-28; Rev. 22:12; Rev. 3:11 Access audio and sheet music for our brand new "In The Storm" album at https://www.jehoshaphatmusic.com/coll... Jehoshaphat Music is a Christadelphian project. We host an extensive online catalogue of over 300 Bible-based psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs (written, performed, and produced by Christadelphians) available for free streaming and download. Discover more about who we are and what we do at https://www.jehoshaphatmusic.com Composer: D. Osborn Vocals: In The Storm choir Video Editing: S. Robinson ©Jehoshaphat Music 2021 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/christadelphians-talk/message
Pink Floyd : Run Like Hell (live Knebworth 1990) La reprise l'original Peter Frampton : Are You Gonna Go My Way Lenny Kravitz : Are You Gonna Go My Way The Mountain Goats : Mobile (nouveauté) America : A Horse With No Name U2 : With Or Without You London Grammar : Lord, It's A Feeling (nouveauté) Clannad : Something To Believe In Morgan Wade : Wilder Days (nouveauté) Dire Straits : On Every Street Paolo Nutini : Iron Sky Toby Lee : The Search Of Happiness (nouveauté) AC/DC : The Jack La reprise l'original Mos Generator : Burning Of The Midnight Lamp Jimi Hendrix : Burning Of The Midnight Lamp Billy F Gibbons : Desert High (nouveauté) Gamma : Voyager Dio : We Rock Gojira : In The Storm (nouveauté) Black Sabbath : Symptom Of The Universe (2021 remaster) CROWN : Extinction (nouveauté) King Crimson : Epitaph (mix 2009) Birdpen : Life In Design (nouveauté)
Released in 1992, “In The Storm” was the third solo album by El DeBarge, who had risen to prominence as the primary lead singer for the family group DeBarge at Motown. The first of two LPs El recorded for Warner Brothers, “In The Storm” presented the soulful vocalist and songwriter in diverse musical settings, with production by the legendary Maurice White (of Earth, Wind Fire fame) and Prince’s Paisley Park team.SoulMusic.com founder David Nathan and renowned entertainment journalist Janine Coveney discuss El DeBarge’s trademark falsetto vocal style and his place in the lineage of sensual soul singers such as Marvin Gaye.
This is the edited edition of our latest live stream with Damien Klassen. Join us for a live Q&A as I discuss the current market environment with Damien Klassen from Nucleus Wealth. We will also discuss their property calculator, which I think is one of the best out there. https://nucleuswealth.com/property-calculator Original show with chat replay … Continue reading "DFA Live HD Replay – In The Storm’s Eye With Damien Klassen [Podcast]"
Seeing is not always believing. Right? If that were true, what we see today would be incredibly overwhelming. It's not always trusting our common senses, it's trusting what God is doing no matter the storms that rage around us. Today's message titled In The Storm looks at how we can choose to see things differently when the storms hit in The Counterintuitive Kingdom.
This week Bro. Matt Buerhaus continues in our mini series titled, In The Storm, listen in as he teaches on the subject of "Peace through the Storm".
This week Bro. Trey Mitchell continues in our mini series titled, In The Storm, listen in as he teaches on the subject of "What is the Meaming?".
This week Bro. Doug Farris begins a mini series titled, In The Storm, listen in as he teaches on the subject of "Who Is This Man?".
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It is only when we trust Jesus that we can then SEE who He is. It is only when He grows our faith that we will be prepared for what comes next. We see Him most clearly: In The Storm!
In the middle of the storm, God cares for you. The post In The Storm appeared first on CadreMen Press Devotionals.
INCARNATE IN THE STORM We are in an unprecedented season of trial and disruption. In the midst of this moment, we are seeking God with all our hearts for His wisdom, provision, health and power. Our ministry path this month has been to lead toward a fresh response for a capital campaign to raise funds […]
“In The Storm” – Pastor Rocky Nicely Message 4 in our Series “Don’t Pass Me By” The post In The Storm appeared first on One Church Roanoke.
Mark 6:45-52 - "In The Storm"
Welcome back to A STORM OF SPOILERS for Season 7 of Game of Thrones! Dave, Joanna, and Neil are ready to talk SEASON 7 EPISODE 6 "BEYOND THE WALL" This week, everything got increasingly real both in the plot stakes for the remainder of Game of Thrones and in the divide between what the show used to be and the action show it currently is. In THE CALM (no spoilers) we discuss if Longclaw the sword has blinking eyes, if the Night King has greensight and a conversation about succession. In THE STORM (spoilers)...WAIT, THIS IS THE LAST STORM THIS SEASON! We breifly discuss what to expect next week before we're thrown back into the void of wild speculation. Send your ravens to @StormofSpoilers on Tiwtter and e-mails to StormofSpoilers(at)gmail(.)com to talk back at the show! THIS WEEK'S FORMAT: 00:00:00 - Intro/Reviews/Send A Raven 00:26:55 - THE CALM (No Spoilers) 00:56:07 - THE STORM (Spoilers) Please note that timecodes are approximations. Follow Neil (@rejects), Joanna (@jowrotethis), Da7e (@da7e) and the show (@StormofSpoilers) on Twitter! Get your shirts at https://cottonbureau.com/people/a-storm-of-spoilers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://megaphone.fm/adchoices