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Laughlin Community Church
The Coming of the Spirit

Laughlin Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 38:36


Introduction At the end of chapter 1 the believers gathered in silence and prayer. Obediently, they awaited the promise of the Holy Spirit's coming and the Lord's command for them to do nothing until that event occurred. Apart from the business of selecting Matthias to replace Judas, the believers engaged…

Queen Street Baptist Church
Blowing the World to Kingdom Come

Queen Street Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 19:47


Acts 3 Introduction At some point in 2019, just a few people contracted a virus that we now call COVID-19. At the time it probably looked like a small thing. I don’t even know how sick those first people got. I am sure that if you could go back and explain to them all that… Read more

Fellowship Bible Church of Longview TX
Romans: Live by Faith - An Alarming Question | Romans 9:1-13 | Slade Rinehart

Fellowship Bible Church of Longview TX

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2020 34:56


Introduction: At the end of chapter 8, Paul exultantly tells us that nothing can separate us from the love of God in Christ. Now, he turns to the subject of the Jews who largely rejected Christ. Their spiritual state raises the question: Did God fail to keep his chosen people?

The Teaching Space
How I Read and Take Notes on a Journal Article

The Teaching Space

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2020 9:22


Episode 88 of The Teaching Space Podcast explains my method for reading and taking notes on a journal article. Introduction At the time of recording, I am about half way through my first year of a Master’s in Education (listen to episode 80 if you would like to hear more about this). Something I really struggled with at the start, but is now starting to get a little easier, is reading and making notes on journal articles. In this episode, I will share my approach. This might well be something I make a video about in the future if anyone would be interested. This episode is a follow up to episode 83 where I share some of my favourite note taking apps. Definitely check out the show notes for this episode. Tools I Use iPad Pro Apple Pencil GoodNotes app for iPad and desktop OneNote (on desktop usually, but sometimes the iPad app) Document Storage All PDF documents are added to my GoodNotes app for reading on my iPad. We also have a digital textbook for the course; I download extracts from that as PDFs and add to GoodNotes and are organised in folders. Skim and Scan Once documents are on my iPad I will usually skim and scan them to check they are worth reading in depth. BBC Skillswise has worksheets explaining skimming and scanning. When I know I want to read something in detail, I grab my Apple Pencil. Highlighting and Making Notes on the Document Typically, I will be asked to read a document with a few questions in mind. If I am not, I will make up my own questions or areas of focus based on my skim and scan. In GoodNotes, I can copy and paste or type my questions or areas of focus in a text box on the first page of the document (see image below). I have GoodNotes set so when I do this, the text is on a pale pink background; it looks a bit like a sticky note. Having the text on a specific coloured background makes it eye-catching. Insert ‘pink box image’ here I then colour code the questions with different highlighter pen colours by putting a coloured blob next to each (see above). I love pastel coloured highlighters; one thing that is great about GoodNotes is you can set the highlighter colours yourself (see the doodle below for my favourite colours). See show notes on theteachingspace.com. Here’s a quick video explaining how to customise highlighter pen colours in GoodNotes. See show notes on theteachingspace.com. I then highlight key sections of text and sometimes make notes in the margin if needed (see below): See show notes on theteachingspace.com. Making Notes If more detailed notes are required I will move to my desktop and split my screen between the GoodNotes desktop app and OneNote. You will see from the screenshot below that my reflective learning journal on OneNote is the home of notes like this. See show notes on theteachingspace.com. Wrap Up And that’s it. If you have any questions about this episode or comments you’d like to share please join The Teaching Space Community: community.theteachingspace.com. The show notes for this episode include any links I’ve mentioned; you can find them at theteachingspace.com. If you have enjoyed this episode please consider supporting the show by making a small donation towards the running costs on my Ko-fi page which you can find at ko-fi.com/theteachingspace. Alternatively, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or whether you listen to the show. Thank you. Thanks for listening and I hope you’ll join me for the next episode.

First Baptist Sterling Heights
The Renewing Mind

First Baptist Sterling Heights

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2020 46:33


Introduction: At the center of the Christian life lie two fundamental truths required for living the life God has called the Christian to live. These two truths are that of being a living sacrifice and having a transformed life. A TV show from the late 80’s to the late 90’s was centered around a family…

Bitcoin Audible (previously the cryptoconomy)
The Bitcoin Reformation - by Tuur Demeester

Bitcoin Audible (previously the cryptoconomy)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 56:13


INTRODUCTION At the end of the 16th century, a rag tag group of rebel intellectuals and entrepreneurs founded a country on some of the least desirable land in Europe—so often flooded that it needed hundreds of miles of moats - while fighting an eighty year long war against the largest empire in the world. From this struggle and melting pot of ideas emerged the Dutch and British golden ages, innovative economic institutions that changed the world, as well as one of America’s most successful socio-economic experiments: New York City. This report makes the case that the 21st century emergence of bitcoin, encryption, the internet, and millennials are more than just trends; they herald a wave of change that exhibits similar dynamics as the 16-17th century revolution that took place in Europe. ... Author - Tuur Demeester --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thecryptoconomy/message

Real Estate REality Check | Real Estate & Business Career Success Education and Training

Introduction: At initial blush, today it may appear that we are going a bit off of the real estate grid with our guest Chris Meade, the Co-CEO and Co-Founder of SportsRecruits, but given his talent for helping clients navigate the challenges of the recruiting landscape as well as the importance of education, technology and video in finding the right fit for a student athlete - aside from the fact that earlier in his career he was in fact a CRE broker - there are many similarities between SportsRecruits’ business model and that of a landlord’s leasing agent or tenant representative. Chris, who will later tell us why his Twitter bio includes that of “Living the dream,” is not only an innovator in using a video platform to help his clients showcase their talents, but also someone who listened to what the marketplace was telling him, and as a consequence, used that feedback to take SportsRecruits’ platform to a whole new level. Episode Notes: At 2:33, Chris Meade discusses resume building, self-reflection, and the qualities of importance to him. At 4:41, Chris touches upon building the SportsRecruits technology platform and how it empowers their client base. At 6:18, Meade dives into the topic of rejection and putting the situation into perspective. At 9:24, he shares the evolution in SportsRecruits solving of new problems which did not exist when the business first started, and how they adapted and listened to the marketplace. At 12:34, Chris speaks about long term “stickiness,” understanding customer values, and SportsRecruits focus on Net Promoter Score (NPS). At 14:48, Meade reveals what “class” means to him. At 17:31, he talks about self-perception and the sacrifices one’s willing to make. At 21:51, Chris shares his thoughts on management, breaking down goals, as well as coaching and mentorship. At 25:31, Meade highlights his 2005 conversation with Herb Kelleher, the co-founder of Southwest Airlines. At 29:11, he notes why giving back is necessary, and SportsRecruits’ model of building its business around helping families. At 31:19, Chris discusses being a “glass half full” type of guy, and his general sentiment that people will do the right thing. At 33:03, Meade stresses that being nice is an essential piece of business. At 36:49, he dives into his “truth,” and the routines that force him to think about this truth. At 39:44, Chris touches upon technology, picking up the phone to communicate, and why face-to-face meetings cannot be beat. At 42:32, Meade notes his love of connecting with others and understanding what drives other people. At 44:29, Chris Meade closes out the podcast with a Scarface reference - “The world is yours.”  

Sermons – Covenant Grace Baptist Church
Romans 14:4 – Forgetting Grace

Sermons – Covenant Grace Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2018


Introduction: At the heart of all false religion is a false view of grace. On the one hand we have legalistic type religions that put the emphasis on their own efforts and making ourselves worthy and righteousness enough that we earn our way into rightstanding with God. On the other hand we have antinomian type religions who have divorced grace from the person of God and His holiness, and a hypergrace results where God is not holy and just and does not expect a payment in order for sins to be forgiven.  Forgetting grace is a common problem among Christians, and it was in the Roman Church as well.  In Romans 14:4 Paul is addressing those of a legalistic bent, ‘Who are you to pass judgment on the servant of another? It is before his own master that he stands or falls. And he will be upheld, for the Lord is able to make him stand.’ You will remember that Paul is talking to two types of people the strong and the weak.  He is addressing the sinful attitudes that they have towards one another. In v3 he called the strong who were probably Gentile converts not to conceited and look down on the Jewish Christians who were still observing certain OT ceremonial laws.  And he told the weak, the Jewish believers who still felt conscience bound to keep certain OT laws, not to judge and condemn the Gentile Christians.  Still addressing those who are more legalistic v4 is an extended comment for those of a legalistic bent.  These were genuine Christians who had forgotten to apply the grace by which they were saved to others.  As we view this verse we want to highlight three things they have forgotten in the judgementalism they have towards their brethren.  They have forgotten that God... Read More Source