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LAMENTATIONS- A BIRD'S EYE VIEW-LAMENTATIONS 1-2- -INTRODUCTION--- To cry is human, but to lament is Christian.--- Lament is the honest cry of a hurting heart wrestling with the paradox of pain and the promise of God's goodness.--- Why LAMENTATIONS---- The whole counsel of God--- A word in season--Avoid PROVERBS 25-20 -Like one who takes away a garment in cold weather, and like vinegar on soda, is one who sings songs to a heavy heart.---THREE THINGS ABOUT LAMENTATIONS.---1- LAMENTATIONS IS ABOUT SUFFERINGS--o Horrific and traumatic events- LAMENTATIONS 2-20-22 ---o Painful losses and flashbacks- LAMENTATIONS 1-1-LAMENTATIONS 1-4-LAMENTATIONS 1-7- --o No lack of tears, no lack of enemies, no comfort from anyone--o No word from God--Cf. LAMENTATIONS 1-9, 11, 20 - cries to God-----He who can describe your experience is He who does understand you----2- LAMENTATIONS IS ABOUT SUFFERINGS DESERVED--o Contrast between JOB and LAMENTATIONS--o Consequence of their sins.--LAMENTATIONS 1-5, 8, 18-LAMENTATIONS 2-1-9, 17---o How is this helpful and relevant- ---- You can lament even if it is not your sin--------- You can lament even if it is your sin--------3- LAMENTATIONS IS ULTIMATELY ABOUT OUR SUFFERING SAVIOR.--o Jesus, tama na po- -Jesus, please, enough-----o Will God hear----- A purpose for the Divine silence-----o Has God heard------For the Lord will not cast off forever.-LAMENTATIONS 3-31
Hear podcast host Bob Svetich and Co-host Dr. Greg Davenport share stories and tips about Emergency Communication for Survival. Thanks for listening. Please remember to rate/review and download to help the podcast grow. Also share our podcast with family and friends.Contact host Bob Svetich:bsvetich@outdoorgroupinc.comThe Sporting Life Podcast bringing you the BEST in celebrityentertainment and all things hunting and fishing.Outdoor Adventure & Survival: New Episode every SundayBe sure to RATE AND REVIEW The Sporting Life Podcast and tell a friend about us!Listen for The Sporting Life Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Tune in tomorrow for a new episode of The Sporting Life Podcast. Thanks for listening and please remember to always be a good steward of our land and water. Thanks for listening. Please remember to rate/review and download to help the podcast grow. Also share our podcast with family and friends.
“Fly fishing is beautifully regional.” – Paul Sveum Christoper and I welcomed our old friend and Registered Master Maine Guide Paul Sveum into the studio to discuss spring fly fishing in northern Maine. We discuss flies, fly fishing, temperatures that trout like, and a wide variety of other topics. Paul is teaching our Introduction To […]
Hear podcast host Bob Svetich and Co-host Dr. Greg Davenport share stories and tips about Wilderness Camping. Thanks for listening. Please remember to rate/review and download to help the podcast grow. Also share our podcast with family and friends.Contact host Bob Svetich:bsvetich@outdoorgroupinc.comThe Sporting Life Podcast bringing you the BEST in celebrityentertainment and all things hunting and fishing.Outdoor Adventure & Survival: New Episode every SundayBe sure to RATE AND REVIEW The Sporting Life Podcast and tell a friend about us!Listen for The Sporting Life Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Tune in tomorrow for a new episode of The Sporting Life Podcast. Thanks for listening and please remember to always be a good steward of our land and water.
Hear podcast host Bob Svetich and Co-host Dr. Greg Davenport share stories and tips about Surviving a Poisonous Snake Bite. Thanks for listening. Please remember to rate/review and download to help the podcast grow. Also share our podcast with family and friends. Contact host Bob Svetich:bsvetich@outdoorgroupinc.comThe Sporting Life Podcast bringing you the BEST in celebrityentertainment and all things hunting and fishing.Outdoor Adventure & Survival: New Episode every SundayBe sure to RATE AND REVIEW The Sporting Life Podcast and tell a friend about us!Listen for The Sporting Life Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Tune in tomorrow for a new episode of The Sporting Life Podcast. Thanks for listening and please remember to always be a good steward of our land and water. Tags: Bob Svetichthe sporting life podcastGreg DavenportSolo adventureoutdoorsmedical knowledgewilderness prepIntroduction toAdventureWildernessSurvival KitPrimitive SkillsOutdoor Navigational PreparednessStories Of SurvivalLove/HateEpisode is LivePublished: Apr. 25, 2021 @ 5AM EditUnpublishAdd a TranscriptGet episode better indexed by search engines.Add Chapter MarkersListeners can tap through & see what's coming up.Visual Soundbite AvailableSquare Soundbite - 1:00Great for Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Introduction To the Book of Job, Pt. 2
Hear podcast host Bob Svetich and Co-host Dr. Greg Davenport discuss Surviving a Solo Outdoor Adventure.Contact host Bob Svetich:http://theoutdoorgroupinc.com/The Sporting Life Podcast bringing you the BEST in celebrityentertainment and all things hunting and fishing.Outdoor Adventure & Survival: New Episode every SundayBe sure to RATE AND REVIEW The Sporting Life Podcast and tell a friend about us!Listen for The Sporting Life Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Tune in tomorrow for a new episode of The Sporting Life Podcast. Thanks for listening and please remember to always be a good steward of our land and water.
An Introduction To the Book of Job, Pt. 1
Hear podcast host Bob Svetich and Co-host Dr. Greg Davenport discuss Basic Medical Knowledge for Wilderness PreparednessContact host Bob Svetich:http://theoutdoorgroupinc.com/The Sporting Life Podcast bringing you the BEST in celebrityentertainment and all things hunting and fishing.Outdoor Adventure & Survival: New Episode every SundayBe sure to RATE AND REVIEW The Sporting Life Podcast and tell a friend about us!Listen for The Sporting Life Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Tune in tomorrow for a new episode of The Sporting Life Podcast. Thanks for listening and please remember to always be a good steward of our land and water.
Hear podcast host Bob Svetich and Co-host Dr. Greg Davenport discuss Introduction to Outdoor Adventures.Contact host Bob Svetich:http://theoutdoorgroupinc.com/The Sporting Life Podcast bringing you the BEST in celebrityentertainment and all things hunting and fishing.Outdoor Adventure & Survival: New Episode every SundayBe sure to RATE AND REVIEW The Sporting Life Podcast and tell a friend about us!Listen for The Sporting Life Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Tune in tomorrow for a new episode of The Sporting Life Podcast. Thanks for listening and please remember to always be a good steward of our land and water.
GB2RS NEWS Sunday the 25th of October 2020 The news headlines: Back to GMT today New Zealand loses 5MHz New RSGB Convention talks on YouTube Don’t forget, in the UK, the clocks went back one hour at 2 am today Sunday the 25th of October. We will then we back to Greenwich Mean Time, or UTC until the clocks change again in March 2021. The New Zealand national amateur society NZART reports that, unfortunately, the New Zealand Defence Force has advised they are not willing to approve another renewal of their 5MHz trial allocation and licence. As a result, all use by New Zealand amateurs of the two trial frequencies, 5353 and 5362kHz, cease from midnight on Saturday the 24th of October 2020. Although the trial is over, NZART will continue to work with the regulator to see if there are other ways of providing New Zealand amateurs with access to 5MHz frequencies. The individual presentations from the Introduction To... stream at the successful RSGB 2020 Convention Online are now available on the Society’s YouTube channel. You can catch up on ones you missed, or take the opportunity to watch again the ones you enjoyed most. The keynote presentation and the individual talks in the Learn More About… stream will be released next week. Find them at www.youtube.com/theRSGB. The German town of Bad Bentheim is taking nominations for the Golden Antenna Award. For 50 years, the town has hosted German-Dutch Amateur Radio Days, during which the town stresses the importance of amateur radio as a public service. A committee headed by the mayor of Bad Bentheim will choose the winner. The recipient will be invited to receive the award on the 28th of August 2021. They would favour candidates who did something special related to the Covid-19 pandemic, but other candidates are welcome. Send nominations via email to juerriens@stadt-badbentheim.de. The new IARU Monitoring Service Region 1 Coordinator Gaspar, EA6AMM has appointed Peter, HB9CET, as Vice-Coordinator. Both have been working together in IARUMS for more than a year. More on the work of the Monitoring Service can be found at www.iaru-r1.org. The RSGB will once again be participating in the annual YOTA Month activities in December. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, we will not be encouraging large group events. We do hope that smaller groups will be able to participate in the event, whilst remaining within national and local guidelines. GB20YOTA will be available for Full licence holders to book an appointment slot within a set calendar. This calendar will be available on the GB20YOTA QRZ.com page for you to choose when you want to operate. All operations should be focused with the intention to get young people on the air. To register your interest, or to reserve an operating slot, contact Jamie, M0SDV, via email to yota.month@rsgb.org.uk. Now the special event news As a tribute to Eddie Van Halen passing on the 6th of October, PA5150EVH will be on air from the 28th of October until at least the 31st of January. It will be operated by Van Halen fan Frank, PF1SCT. URE San Fernando, EA7URF, is participating in the official celebrations for the 500th anniversary of the first circumnavigation of the Earth. AM500ETS will be active from the 31st of October to the 8th of November. During fighting around Ypres in WWI, much of Sanctuary Wood, Hill 62, Armagh Wood and Mount Sorrel was taken at the expense of many casualties. The Great Reconstruction in the Westhoek is commemorated during November with the callsign OP20FENIKS. The station is located in the immediate vicinity of the memorial of Hill 62, and will be on HF and VHF using SSB, CW and some data modes. Full details are on QRZ.com Larry, G4HLN will be active as GB4CKS between the 1st and the 14th of November. He will operate CW and some SSB on 40 to 10m, marking the 85th anniversary of the death of Australian record-setting aviator Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, who disappeared on the 8th of November 1935 off the coast of Myanmar, then known as Burma, whilst trying to break the England-Australia speed record. QSL via G4HLN, direct or via the bureau. Now the DX news Cezar, VE3LYC will be active as TX0T from one of the new IOTAs in French Polynesia, Tatakoto Atoll, OC-298, between the 29th of October and the 5th of November. He will be primarily on 40, 30, 20 and 17 metres CW and SSB. QSL via Club Log’s OQRS, or via VE3LYC. Now the contest news Please remember to check before the contest for new rules due to lockdown and social distancing, which may differ around the world. The RSGB strongly advises obeying your own national and local government’s advice first and foremost, especially in the instance of local lockdowns. The CQWW DX SSB contest ends its 48 hour runs at 2359 today, the 25th. It’s SSB-only on the 1.8 to 28MHz contest bands. The exchange is signal report and Zone, which is 14 for the UK. On Tuesday the SHF UK Activity Contest takes place between 1830 and 2130UTC. Using all modes on the 2.3 to 10GHz bands, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. On Wednesday the UK EI Contest Club 80m contest runs from 2000 to 2130UTC. Using CW only, the exchange is your 6 digit locator. On Thursday the 80m Autumn Series runs from 2000 to 2130UTC. Using SSB only, the exchange is signal report and serial number. The UK EI Contest Club DX Contest takes place for 24 hours beginning at 1200UTC on Saturday the 31st of October. This is SSB only and also has a 12-hour option. UK and EI area codes are multipliers for DX stations and all QSOs made by UK or EI stations between the hours of 0100 and 0500UTC are worth double points. For the rules and other information, follow the links from www.ukeicc.com. Now the radio propagation report, compiled by G0KYA, G3YLA and G4BAO on Friday the 23rd of October. The last week was dominated by sunspot region 2776, which pushed the solar flux index to 75. Geomagnetically, it was a mixed bag though, with the Kp index peaking at four on Wednesday, but otherwise being relatively quiet and showing zero on Tuesday. The sunspots, plus the October seasonal enhancement, meant that the HF bands were quite active. There were reports of Australia being worked from the UK on 10m FT8. Alek VK6APK was worked at 0920UTC by Tony, G4HZW. Mario, FR4QT on Reunion Island was also worked on 28.380MHz SSB by Gary, G0FWX, according to the 10m UK Net Facebook group. If you like 10 metre operation the group is definitely worth signing up to. These 10-metre contacts bode well for the future and we look forward to other reports of VK/ZL as the solar cycle progresses. Next week, NOAA predicts the solar flux index will be the range 72-74. Sunspot region 2776 will have almost rotated off the visible disk by the time this report is published and there are no other spots at the moment. However, it does look like we are in for a disturbed weekend with poor geomagnetic conditions. This is due to a large polar coronal hole on the solar surface that has returned after a 27-day rotation and which could cause the Kp index to rise to five. The solar wind will likely increase in speed and density, resulting in an adverse effect on the ionosphere after a potential pre-auroral enhancement. Expect maximum usable frequencies to decline and conditions to be poor this weekend. Do look out for potential 10 metre auroral contacts though. And now the VHF and up propagation news. We are about to enter a phase of very disturbed weather with a series of deep lows dominating the charts, especially in the nearby Atlantic. Their influence will bring strong winds and periods of heavy rain or showers. At long range it’s pointless to try to time such events precisely, but nonetheless the general characteristics suggest that Tropo will again be a rare feature in the coming week other than transient weak ridges between successive fronts or lows. On the upside, rain scatter could do rather well for the GHz bands. The Moon’s declination is rising and goes positive on Thursday so Moon visibility windows will lengthen. The Moon reaches apogee on Friday where path losses are at maximum. 144MHz sky noise is low all week. With the Kp index set to rise to five thanks to the returning coronal hole, it might be worth keeping an eye out for low-VHF auroral propagation again. There are no significant meteor showers this week but get ready for the Leonids, peaking on 16th and 17th of November. And that’s all from the propagation team this week.
Introduction To my life and upbringing I explain what life like growing up in Saint Paul was like also the transition of moving to the suburbs. I speak mildly on losing my 15 year Best Friend/Brother and what it was like growing up with him. LLMJ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kenten-miller/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kenten-miller/support
An Introduction To the healing art of the shaman.
Text:Psalm 16:11 and Exodus 33:12-16 Introduction:To be in the presence of God transforms our thinking and our lives. By being in His presence He is able to show us the path of life. In walking in the path of life, literally to walk in the way of eternal life we find blessings and favor with… Read more
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8-23-19 - Introduction To 1 Corinthians - Mitch Pridgen by Crosswalk Church of Daytona Beach
Text: 1 Timothy 1:5, Titus 1:10-16 Introduction:To live one’s life according to God’s will as found in His Word is to be pure in heart and deed. To reject His Word and to choose to live according to a different standard is to live a life defiled. Point 1: To the Pure, All Things are… Read more
Harvest Bible Chapel Pittsburgh North Sermons - Harvest Bible Chapel Pittsburgh North
Introduction: To be free from your past... (Luke 7:36-50): Recognize Jesus and respond with Humility . (Luke 7:36-39) Recognize the debt You owed and Christ paid. (Luke 7:40-47) Recognize that forgiveness is received by Faith . (Luke 7:48-50) Sermon Notes (PDF): BLANKHint: Highlight blanks above for answers! Small Group DiscussionRead Luke 7:36-50GROUPWhat things can get in the way of humility before God?How would you counsel someone feeling overwhelmed by their past (their “debt”)?Why do you think some people struggle with internalizing forgiveness?BREAKOUTPray for one another.
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Introduction To 1 Peter
Introduction To 2 Peter - Pastor Joshua Boubion
INTRODUCTION: To say that the Christian ethic is a law based ethic can give a false impression. Here is a typical example: ‘There is a tale told of a missionary in a dark corner of Africa where the men had a habit of filing their teeth to sharp points. He was hard at work trying to convert a native chief. Now the chief was very old, and the missionary was very Old Testament—his version of Christianity leaned heavily on thou-shalt-nots. The savage listened patiently. ‘I do not understand,’ he said at last. ‘You tell me that I must not take my neighbour’s wife.’ ‘That’s right,’ said the missionary. ‘Or his ivory, or his oxen.’ ‘Quite right.’ ‘And I must not dance the war dance and then ambush him on a trail and kill him.’ ‘Absolutely right!’ ‘But I cannot do any of these things!’ said the savage regretfully. ‘I am too old. To be old and to be a Christian, they are the same thing!’ Sadly many think of Christianity in the same way today, that its way living is all about what we don’t do. Paul in the portion before us is helping us understand that love fulfils the law. That the intent of the thou-shalt-nots are to demonstrate love, and that the law is not exhausted when you don’t break all the laws, if this were the case being dead would make you perfect in the eyes of the law. The bible insists that holiness is a positive thing, that it is love which fulfils the law. Source
1 Thessalonians 1:1 1 Paul and Silvanus and Timothy, To the church of the Thessalonians in God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ: Grace to you and peace. Introduction To 1 & 2 Thessalonians Several issues arise as we introduce the letters...
Introduction: To some degree or another every single one of us is selfish in our approach to church. You are a selfish Christian. The question is how selfish are you. Think about the seat the people that you choose to sit with this morning. If you were not consciously thinking about how to serve others, you most likely choose your seat entirely relative to what was most comfortable for you. That is selfishness. Selfishness is a sin that I have been particularly challenged with this year and the truth found in our text this evening was the vaccination that helped me fight against a self-centred Christianity. In the first semester back at seminary, after interning here last summer, I was very busy, and as far as I can recall, I wasn’t involved in any form of evangelism or discipleship. I told myself that I had a lot on my plate and that faithfulness to God now meant working as hard as I could at my studies and saving other non-essentials for the time after seminary. I was essentially selfish in the way that I interacted with my church. I went church and sat beside my friends. I went to all of the meetings we had but I turned up only a few minutes before the service started and left with the crowd at the end. However, in the prayer meetings at my church I was repetitively challenged by the prayer requests of others for the discipleship and evangelistic relationships that they were involved in. So, after dropping the ball in the first semester, I decided to pick it up in the second and invest discipling and evangelistic relationships. I can’t share with you any incredible stories of mass conversions or spiritual revivals as a result of my efforts, but I... Read More Source
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Introduction: To evaluate safety and efficacy of stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) for stage I non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in a patterns-of-care and patterns-of-outcome analysis. Methods: The working group Extracranial Stereotactic Radiotherapy of the German Society for Radiation Oncology performed a retrospective multicenter analysis of practice and outcome after SBRT for stage I NSCLC. Sixteen German and Austrian centers with experience in pulmonary SBRT were asked to participate. Results: Data of 582 patients treated at 13 institutions between 1998 and 2011 were collected; all institutions, except one, were academic hospitals. A time trend to more advanced radiotherapy technologies and escalated irradiation doses was observed, but patient characteristics (age, performance status, pulmonary function) remained stable over time. Interinstitutional variability was substantial in all treatment characteristics but not in patient characteristics. After an average follow-up of 21 months, 3-year freedom from local progression (FFLP) and overall survival (OS) were 79.6% and 47.1%, respectively. The biological effective dose was the most significant factor influencing FFLP and OS: after more than 106 Gy biological effective dose as planning target volume encompassing dose (N = 164), 3-year FFLP and OS were 92.5% and 62.2%, respectively. No evidence of a learning curve or improvement of results with larger SBRT experience and implementation of new radiotherapy technologies was observed. Conclusion: SBRT for stage I NSCLC was safe and effective in this multi-institutional, academic environment, despite considerable interinstitutional variability and time trends in SBRT practice. Radiotherapy dose was identified as a major treatment factor influencing local tumor control and OS.
Introduction: To evaluate the effect of alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) on the occurrence of diabetic macular edema. Methods: Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicenter, multinational study. Patients were randomized to the treatment group with 600 mg ALA per day or the placebo group. Every 6 months stereo fundus photographs, HbA1c levels, and an ophthalmological examination were documented. The primary endpoint was the occurrence of clinically significant macular edema (CSME) within a follow-up period of 2 years. Results: We randomized 235 patients with type II diabetes mellitus into the treatment group (mean age 58.0 years) and 232 into the placebo group (mean age 57.9 years). Mean HbA1c level was 8.1, with no significant differences between the treatment (mean 8.2, SD +/- 1.35) and placebo groups (mean 8.1, SD +/- 1.29). HbA1c values remained constant over time. In the treatment and placebo groups, 84 and 86 patients (35.7 and 37.1%) had insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) with a median duration of diabetes of 9.3 versus 9.0 years in the placebo group. Visual acuity remained unchanged during the entire trial. Concerning the primary endpoint, the study provided a negative result, i.e. 26/235 patients in the treatment group and 30/232 patients in the placebo group developed CSME. Confirmatory intention-to-treat analysis of the primary endpoint revealed no statistically significant difference between groups (log-rank test, p = 0.7108, HR = 0.9057 with CI = 0.5355-1.5317). Median follow-up was identical (2.00 years). Conclusions: A daily dosage of 600 mg ALA does not prevent the occurrence of CSME in IDDM patients. Copyright (C) 2011 S. Karger AG, Basel