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Teaching and Study helps for the Doctrine and Covenants 60-63 lesson in the Come Follow Me manual. This video will give you ideas and insights on how to teach Christ and Scripture Centered gospel lessons with more relevancy and power. These insights coincide with the lesson for June 9-June 15 in the Come Follow Me manual. Principles include: Traveling Truths, Dangerous Waters, Principle Hunt, and more.This episode is longer because it combines the former insight episodes from sections 60-62 and section 63.Link to "Inviting Others to Come Unto Christ" Video: Inviting Others to "Come and See" Link to "Blessed and Happy are Those That Keep the Commandments of God" Video: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/media/video/2016-09-0009-blessed-and-happy-are-those-who-keep-the-commandments-of-god?lang=eng To purchase the Doctrine and Covenants Bundle Subscription, click here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TeachingWithPower You can reach me by email at teachingwithpower@gmail.com Music Provided by Youtube Audio Library. Track Name: Dancing Star. https://teachingwithpower.wixsite.com/teachingwithpower IMAGES USED:DALL-E AI images have been used in the production of some of the illustrations used in this video. Story Illustration pictures from Bible illustrations provided by Sweet Publishing, http://sweetpublishing.com, and issued under Creative Commons 3.0 Share Alike Unported License. All other pictures are listed in the Public Domain Disclaimer: I alone am responsible for the content of these videos. The opinions in them are mine. They represent my ideas and insights and do not reflect the official position of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
This podcast includes additional teaching ideas and activities for the Doctrine and Covenants 60-63 lesson in the Come Follow Me manual. It is intended to supplement the insight video and to be an additional resource specifically for teachers, parents, missionaries, or anyone preparing to teach the content of this week's Come Follow Me lesson to others. Link to "Inviting Others to Come Unto Christ" Video: Inviting Others to "Come and See" Link to "Blessed and Happy are Those That Keep the Commandments of God" Video: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/media/video/2016-09-0009-blessed-and-happy-are-those-who-keep-the-commandments-of-god?lang=eng To purchase the Doctrine and Covenants Bundle Subscription, click here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TeachingWithPower You can reach me by email at teachingwithpower@gmail.com Music Provided by Youtube Audio Library. Track Name: Dancing Star. https://teachingwithpower.wixsite.com/teachingwithpower IMAGES USED:DALL-E AI images have been used in the production of some of the illustrations used in this video. Story Illustration pictures from Bible illustrations provided by Sweet Publishing, http://sweetpublishing.com, and issued under Creative Commons 3.0 Share Alike Unported License. All other pictures are listed in the Public Domain Disclaimer: I alone am responsible for the content of these videos. The opinions in them are mine. They represent my ideas and insights and do not reflect the official position of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Explore the transformative power of inviting the Holy Spirit into your life. Just as Mary made room in her heart for Jesus, we too can experience a deeper connection with God by making more room for the Holy Spirit. Discover what happens when we open ourselves up to His presence and allow Him to work in and through us.CHAPTERS:00:00 Intro00:51 Recapping Following Jesus02:40 Making Room for God in Your Life08:31 Mary's Example of Making Room for God21:44 The Power of Your Story25:07 Inviting Others on the Journey29:37 Will You Make Room for the Holy Spirit?TAKE A NEXT STEP:INTRODUCE YOURSELF
In this episode of the Rachel Hollis podcast, Rachel explores the concept of inflated fears and how they often hold us back from living our best lives. She reflects on the importance of not letting the opinions of those who have never walked our paths dictate our actions and choices. Get your copy of Rachel's New Book Here: Audible, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Millon, Bookshop.org, or wherever books are sold! 00:32 Welcome and Podcast Subscription Request01:23 Audiobook Mashup: What If You Are The Answer02:01 The Big Thing That's Actually Little03:10 Stevie Nicks Concert Experience06:51 The Struggle of Inviting Others to Your Passions15:25 Embracing Solo Adventures17:12 Overcoming Fear and Taking Action21:12 Traveling and Personal Updates from London27:32 Upcoming Events and Personal Reflections34:44 Encouragement to Try New Things44:43 Conclusion and FarewellSign up for Rachel's weekly email: https://msrachelhollis.com/insider/Call the podcast hotline and leave a voicemail! Call (737) 400-4626Watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RachelHollisMotivation/videosFollow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MsRachelHollis To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices.
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Hospitality is more than hosting—it's a biblical calling to welcome others with love and generosity. In this episode, Kristin Fitch explores the essence of Christian hospitality, revealing how it strengthens faith, deepens relationships, and transforms communities. Learn why hospitality isn't about entertaining but creating a space where people feel safe, seen, and valued. Through scripture, personal insights, and practical wisdom, discover how opening your home and heart can reflect God's love and bring more joy and connection into your life. Tune in to embrace hospitality as a spiritual practice and take simple steps to build authentic community today.Join the 10 Day Email Challenge: Reignite Your Passion: Step into the Life You Were Made For https://kristinfitch.myflodesk.com/spark (join email newsletter to join)Download My Free Joyful Living Devotional: https://kristinfitch.com/devotionalReady to take your first step towards a more joyful, faith-filled life? Download our Reignite Your Passion Workbook and start living with purpose today!Ready to work with Kristin to make a shift in your life? Click here to get started.Takeaways:✅ Biblical hospitality is an act of faith and generosity, not just entertaining guests.✅ Welcoming others into our lives is a divine command that fosters deep, meaningful relationships.✅ In today's fast-paced world, many view hospitality as stressful instead of seeing it as a joyful expression of love.✅ True hospitality requires intentionality, an open heart, and a willingness to serve others, regardless of personal comfort.community building, Biblical hospitality, Christian women podcast, faith and purpose, spiritual growth, inviting neighbors, practicing hospitality, nurturing relationships, love and generosity, encouragement for women, hospitality tips, connecting with others, sharing meals, building friendships, faith-filled conversations, welcoming strangers, loving your neighbor, creating connections, community in Christ, hosting gatherings
Sharing Faith // Inviting others to join us on the Journey | Pastor RJ Ciaramitaro by Windsor Christian Fellowship
Today on Bold Steps with Pastor Mark Jobe … we’re learning the spiritual importance of community. Have there been times when you thought you could conquer the world on our own, but then reality set in, and you realized you needed help? We’re going to be learning about the power and process of getting others to walk with us in our journey of faith. Mark is teaching from Exodus 17. And he’s showing us that even though Moses had alone time with God … he wasn’t alone on the journey—he had Aaron, Joshua, and Hur helping him along the way. Our message is titled, Inviting Others to the Journey. Bold Steps Gift: A NON-ANXIOUS PRESENCE: HOW A CHANGING AND COMPLEX WORLD WILL CREATE A REMNANT OF RENEWED CHRISTIAN LEADERSBecome a Bold Partner: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/boldsteps/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The importance of not taking the journey alone … that’s the today’s topic on Bold Steps with Pastor Mark Jobe. We’re continuing a series called What Now? How to Move into Your Next Season and today, we’re addressing a critical part of that spiritual journey … and that’s fellowship. It sounds simple, but the problem of isolation in our world today is actually really serious. Mark is going to discuss how being alone is more than just a social problem … it is a spiritual one. Bold Steps Gift: A NON-ANXIOUS PRESENCE: HOW A CHANGING AND COMPLEX WORLD WILL CREATE A REMNANT OF RENEWED CHRISTIAN LEADERSBecome a Bold Partner: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/boldsteps/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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ORIGINAL: DEC. 6, 2020Who can you invite onto your team? Who can you inspire with your story?
Acts 1:6-11 God grows His kingdom through His people.
In our third episode, we join in a healing conversation with “woman of the community,” birth specialist, and Boston Breastfeeding Coalition (BBC) leader, Dominique Bellegarde. A true servant leader and long time Vital Village Networks champion for birthing people and families in Boston, Dominique shares how her personal experiences navigating motherhood and becoming a certified lactation counselor and educator shaped her journey of becoming an advocate. We learn more about the BBC's efforts to create pathways for community scholars and design resources, such as their signature Breastfeeding Support Warmline, that responded to community needs and priorities. She reflects on the unique role of coalitions, particularly in her field, to bring about collective action and demonstrating the power and ripple effects of helping others and inviting others into the “circle.” Featured guest: Dominique Bellegarde, Community Advocate & Educator, Community Health Worker, Birth (full spectrum birth & postpartum attendant, doula) & Lactation Specialist (CLC & CLE), candidate for IBCLC, Enthusiast & Influencer, co- facilitate Baby Cafe & Mother Healing Nurturing Center and Founder of D. Legacy Pace Setters Host: Ronda Alexander, Director of National Partnerships, NOW at Vital Village NetworksProduced by: Networks of Opportunity for Child WellbeingMusic: Want U W/ Me (Instrumental Mix), by Akira Sora, From the Free Music Archive, CC BY 4.0Edited By: Resonate Recordings
Scripture: John 4:28-38
In this episode, Chad and Robert discuss how people outside the church often see it as judgmental or hypocritical, but in the Bible, Jesus was seen as loving, kind, and strong. They dive into finding the balance between standing up for truth and showing grace, encouraging us to represent Jesus well by giving people what they need, not what they deserve, and loving and helping others with humility and wisdom.Subscribe to receive our latest videos!Website: https://www.sunvalleycc.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sunvalleycc/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunvalleycc/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sunvalleyccTo support Sun Valley and help us continue to reach people all around the world click here: https://www.sunvalleycc.com/givingGod loves you no matter who you are, what you've done, or what's been done to you. This is the vision of Sun Valley Community Church, led by Pastor Chad Moore and based in Gilbert, AZ with multiple locations throughout the Phoenix valley.Chapters:00:00:00 Understanding Jesus' Grace and Truth00:03:11 The Strength and Authority of Jesus 00:06:35 Misconceptions About Church Roles 00:09:36 Human Bias and Righteous Judgment 00:12:37 Understanding Godly Sorrow and Repentance00:15:37 Leadership Standards and Consequences00:18:40 Building Relational Equity through Humility and Vulnerability00:21:42 Navigating Judgement and Truth in the Church00:24:51 Weighing Opinions: Building Relational Equity 00:28:09 Inviting Others to Follow Jesus
Dr. Jeff Chandler continues our Fall series, "Focus" by considering what we do as church - inviting people to join us as we become more like Jesus.
In this episode, Tim discusses updates on The New Evangelicals (TNE) and shares his thoughts on how Christians should approach the Harris-Waltz candidacy. He talks about Project Amplify, a TNE initiative to counter right-wing media narratives, and the growth of the organization. Tim explores the concept of Christian nationalism and emphasizes the importance of advocating for the common good. He encourages Christians to think critically about their political engagement and to prioritize the teachings of Jesus. Tim concludes by expressing hope for Christians to embrace a more inclusive and nuanced approach to politics. Takeaways The New Evangelicals (TNE) is growing and working on initiatives like Project Amplify to counter right-wing media narratives and amplify diverse Christian voices. Christian nationalism seeks to privilege conservative Christian beliefs and control narratives, while advocating for the common good is not inherently Christian nationalist. Christians should prioritize the teachings of Jesus and advocate for policies that promote the common good and the flourishing of all people. Political engagement should involve holding politicians accountable and working towards a more equitable society, while recognizing the limitations of politicians and the need for ongoing work. Christians should approach politics with a posture of invitation, inviting others to think critically and embrace a more inclusive and nuanced approach to political engagement. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Updates on TNE 14:33 Understanding Christian Nationalism and the Common Good 15:57 Prioritizing the Teachings of Jesus in Political Engagement 19:43 Holding Politicians Accountable and Working for Equity 26:49 Inviting Others to Embrace a Nuanced Approach to Politics ______________ Come to the LIVE EVENT in Austin, TX | Democracy at Risk REGISTER TO VOTE If you'd like to support our work, you can DONATE here! Get Tickets to Beer Camp (PROMO: TNEHOBBIT) Follow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Subscribe On YouTube @thenewevangelicals The New Evangelicals exists to support those who are tired of how evangelical church has been done before and want to see an authentic faith lived out with Jesus at the center. We are committed to building a caring community that emulates the ways of Jesus by reclaiming the evangelical tradition and embracing values that build a better way forward. If you've been marginalized by your faith, you are welcome here. We've built an empathetic and inclusive space that encourages authentic conversations, connections and faith. Whether you consider yourself a Christian, an exvangelical, someone who's questioning your faith, or someone who's left the faith entirely, you are welcome here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's guest is a widely respected government attorney, and my friend, Arlean Leland. She recently retired from an impressive Federal career, including more than two decades as Associate General Counsel for Civil Rights, Labor and Employment, at the powerful Department of Agriculture. Over the years her accomplishments brought many accolades, including multiple honor awards from both the USDA Secretary and the President of the United States. Arlean tells us about her life and career, starting with her modest beginning as the child of a teen mom. She describes how hard work, strong values and connecting with other people helped build her career. She says she knows what it's like to be the only person of color in the room, and that experience has strengthened her belief in never treating people as invisible. We discuss the crisis surrounding some DEI and EEO programs, and Arlean shares tips for creating inclusion and diversity policies that will make your team stronger. For more see: https://exe-coach.com/about/
Episode #9: "How We're Inviting Others to Lie to Us (and what we need to change)" of The Hilary Silver Podcast Introduction In Episode #9 of The Hilary Silver Podcast, "How We're Inviting Others to Lie to Us (and what we need to change)," Hilary dives into the complexities of how our own actions and reactions can inadvertently invite dishonesty in our relationships. Building on the insights from the previous episode about trust and truth-telling, this episode shifts focus to self-reflection and understanding the role we play in fostering either truth or deceit from others. Episode Highlights Exploring the dynamic of how reactions to truth can deter honesty. Practical tips on creating a safe environment that encourages open and honest communication. Understanding the impact of one's demeanor and reactions in conversations. Insights into the internal and external consequences of inviting lies through our behaviors. Episode Breakdown [00:00:00–00:05:00] Hilary introduces the topic by discussing how our emotional reactions to others' honesty can discourage them from being truthful with us. She emphasizes the importance of self-awareness in our responses to foster an environment conducive to honesty. [00:05:01–00:10:00] The conversation shifts to how certain personality traits, such as strong emotional responses, can lead people to withhold the truth to avoid conflict or hurt feelings. [00:10:01–00:15:00] Hilary provides strategies for encouraging truthful interactions, including "rolling out the red carpet for the truth," a metaphor for actively inviting honest feedback in personal and professional relationships. [00:15:01–00:20:00] The episode wraps up with a call to action for listeners to reflect on their behaviors and make necessary adjustments to promote honesty in all relationships. Listener Takeaways Self-Reflection is Key: Understanding your own reactions and how they may affect others' willingness to be honest with you is crucial. Foster Safe Environments: Actively work to create spaces where people feel safe to share their truths without fear of negative reactions. Encourage Honesty: Implement strategies like inviting honest feedback and being open to it, regardless of its nature. Personal Growth: Recognize and accept that fostering a truthful environment starts with you and requires ongoing effort and adaptability. This episode encourages listeners to look inward and examine how their own behaviors might be contributing to a lack of honesty in their relationships and provides actionable advice on how to cultivate a more open and truthful interaction with others.
Summary In this conversation, Jey and Mike Van Pelt discuss the importance of community and relationships for men, particularly in the context of fatherhood. They highlight the loneliness epidemic among men and the need for men to seek support and ask for help. Mike emphasizes the value of sage adults and encourages younger men to seek wisdom from older generations. They also discuss the negative impact of technology on relationships and the importance of being present and engaged with others. The conversation highlights the importance of being present and engaged in relationships, especially with children. It emphasizes the need to prioritize spending quality time with kids and being actively involved in their lives. The speakers discuss the impact of technology and social media on relationships and the importance of face-to-face interactions. They also touch on the regrets that many fathers have about not spending enough time with their children and the need to prioritize family over career. The conversation concludes with the importance of being rooted in one's faith and offering support and community to others. Takeaways Men often struggle with loneliness and isolation, which can have negative effects on their mental health. Building and nurturing relationships is crucial for men's well-being and personal growth. Sage adults, particularly older generations, have valuable wisdom and insights to offer, and it's important to seek their guidance and learn from their experiences. Asking for help is not a sign of weakness, but rather a strength and an opportunity for growth. Technology can hinder genuine connections and relationships, and it's important to prioritize face-to-face interactions and be present with others. Being physically present is not enough; it's important to be engaged and present in relationships, especially with children. Technology and social media can hinder genuine interactions and relationships. Many fathers have regrets about not spending enough time with their children and prioritize career over family. Being rooted in faith and offering support and community are important for personal growth and well-being. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:30 Loneliness and Mental Health 09:07 The Importance of Community for Men 17:18 The Value of Sage Adults 21:19 The Power of Asking for Help 25:41 Building Relationships and Avoiding Isolation 31:05 Regrets and Healing in Fatherhood 39:50 Rooted in Faith and Relationship with God 44:30 Grounded in the Practice of Pausing 47:30 Starting the Day with Prayer and Meditation 48:28 Offering Support and Invitation 51:09 Inviting Others to Join the Community 53:00 The Importance of Seeking Help and Coaching 54:28 Navigating the Challenges of Fatherhood 55:19 Where to Find More of Mike Van Pelt Fine more about Mike and the True Man Podcast https://truemanlifecoaching.com/true-man-podcast Joon App, Newsletter, Jeys Book, Fore Fathers clothing and more lie within one click https://linktr.ee/ballboyblog --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youngdadpod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youngdadpod/support
Hour 3 of The Drew Mariani Show on 4-18-24 Bishop Andrew Cozzens joins us to talk about an initiative within the church to bring lapsed Catholics back home, called Invite One Back (eucharisticrevival.org) Melanie Juneau helps us understand the importance of authentic listening and friendship in evangelizing others into the faith
The conversation begins with Rabbi Bernath sharing his experience at the Maine Jewish Museum and the importance of preserving Jewish history. He then discusses the significance of the Passover Seder and the need to reclaim its beauty and meaning. Rabbi Bernath emphasizes the importance of asking questions and engaging in critical and independent thought during the Seder. He encourages listeners to invite others to their Seder and create an environment that fosters meaningful conversation. Rabbi Bernath also discusses the order of events in the Seder and the lessons we can learn from them, such as the importance of immersing ourselves in holiness before addressing our flaws.TakeawaysPreserving Jewish history and heritage is important for small Jewish communitiesThe Passover Seder should be a meaningful and engaging experienceAsking questions and engaging in critical and independent thought is essential during the SederInvite others to the Seder and create an environment that fosters meaningful conversationImmerse yourself in holiness and do good deeds, even if you haven't addressed all your flawsJoin Rabbi Bernath for Seder http://www.jewishndg.com/sederSell Your Chametz http://www.jewishndg.com/sellchametzHelp the less fortunate for Passover https://ndg.chabadsuite.net/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&id=9Learn more about Passover https://www.jewishndg.com/holidays/passover/default_cdo/jewish/Passover.htm Support the showDonate Here | https://ndg.chabadsuite.net/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&id=36 Donate Here in US dollars https://ndg.chabadsuite.net/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&id=15
The conversation begins with Rabbi Bernath sharing his experience at the Maine Jewish Museum and the importance of preserving Jewish history. He then discusses the significance of the Passover Seder and the need to reclaim its beauty and meaning. Rabbi Bernath emphasizes the importance of asking questions and engaging in critical and independent thought during the Seder. He encourages listeners to invite others to their Seder and create an environment that fosters meaningful conversation. Rabbi Bernath also discusses the order of events in the Seder and the lessons we can learn from them, such as the importance of immersing ourselves in holiness before addressing our flaws.TakeawaysPreserving Jewish history and heritage is important for small Jewish communitiesThe Passover Seder should be a meaningful and engaging experienceAsking questions and engaging in critical and independent thought is essential during the SederInvite others to the Seder and create an environment that fosters meaningful conversationImmerse yourself in holiness and do good deeds, even if you haven't addressed all your flawsJoin Rabbi Bernath for Seder http://www.jewishndg.com/sederSell Your Chametz http://www.jewishndg.com/sellchametzHelp the less fortunate for Passover https://ndg.chabadsuite.net/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&id=9Learn more about Passover https://www.jewishndg.com/holidays/passover/default_cdo/jewish/Passover.htm Support the show
Today's GRACED podcast episode is a little different today and I am talking to one of the Create Your Deck Club members, Jamie, to hear about her experience inside the Create Your Deck Club. In this cheerful conversation, unbeknownst to me, Jamie had actually taken another deck making course but actually had trouble making progress, and she actually struggled for years in making her own deck…that is, until she joined the Create Your Deck Club! Podcast If you liked this episode, make sure to share with your friends and to leave a review on Apple Podcasts!
This week Chad and Robert begin a dialogue about who the Holy Spirit is and how we experience Him in our lives. The promise of God's presence is not a future hope but a current and tangible reality for those who choose to align their lives with the Spirit.Subscribe to receive our latest videos!Website: https://www.sunvalleycc.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sunvalleycc/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunvalleycc/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sunvalleyccTo support Sun Valley and help us continue to reach people all around the world click here: https://www.sunvalleycc.com/givingGod loves you no matter who you are, what you've done, or what's been done to you. This is the vision of Sun Valley Community Church, led by Pastor Chad Moore and based in Gilbert, AZ with multiple locations throughout the Phoenix valley.Chapters:00:00:00 - The Battle in Our Minds00:03:05 - The Holy Spirit and God's Word00:06:12 - The Prophecy of Sons and Daughters00:09:05 - The Holy Spirit and God's Presence00:12:19 - Experiencing Heaven on Earth through the Holy Spirit00:15:41 - Walking with the Spirit00:18:45 - Repentance: A Change in Thinking00:21:53 - Longing for True Love00:24:58 - The Danger of Comparison00:28:11 - Inviting Others to Discover Jesus
Andrew Phillips-1/28/24-Inviting others
We continue with our Twenty-Twenty FORGED series with "R": being responsible for inviting others to Jesus. (2 Corinthians 5:16-20) ABOUT THIS SERIES: We say Guiding People to Forge a Life-Long Reliance on God but there is more to the word Forge than you think. How do we know if we are on the right track? How do we know if what we are doing is on mission and according to the call of God? Well, are you becoming FORGED? ABOUT THE FOUNDRY: The Foundry Church is a non-denominational, independent Christian church in Burke, VA. Everything we do is about "guiding people to forge a lifelong reliance on God". NEXT STEPS: Have you made the decision to follow Jesus? You may be wondering what's next on your journey. We want to help you take your next steps in your walk with Christ! https://www.thefoundrychurch.com/nextsteps FIND US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheFoundryBurke Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thefoundryburke/
In this episode, Jeffery Downs reflects on the year in review for streaking. He discusses the release of the streaking app and the growth in registered users. Jeffery explains the importance of streaking in becoming who you want to be and the methodology behind it. He also talks about the evolution of the app and the introduction of the paywall to encourage success. Jeffery shares plans for the future, including unlocking unlimited streaks and earning folders. He emphasizes the positive self-improvement aspect of streaking and the ability to streak with friends and create communities. Jeffery concludes by discussing upcoming features, such as challenge streaks, and reiterates the mission of streaking to inspire people to improve and celebrate their lives. Takeaways Streaking is a powerful methodology for becoming who you want to be through daily actions. The streaking app provides a platform to operationalize the streaking methodology and track progress. Building the consecutive muscle is essential for success in streaking and developing habits. Streaking with friends and creating communities adds a social component to the streaking journey. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Reflection on Streaking 01:01 Release of the Streaking App and User Registration 02:02 The Importance of Streaking in Becoming Who You Want to Be 04:28 Evolution of the Streaking App 06:17 Operationalizing the Streaking Methodology through Technology 07:16Building the Consecutive Muscle for Success 08:14Introducing the Paywall to Encourage Success 09:39Unlocking Unlimited Streaks and Earning Folders 13:01The Streaking Brand and Positive Self-Improvement 14:49Setting Up Folders and Defining Who You Want to Be 20:59Streaking with Friends and Creating Communities 23:20Deep Linking and Inviting Others to Streak 27:43Upcoming Features: Challenge Streaks 30:14The Streaking Mission Statement and Call to Action Live an intentional life, start Streaking. Streaking is the social media app for intentional self-improvement. Download Streaking app and start your own streaks also invite your friends to follow and celebrate your progress! You can learn more about Streaking by buying the book at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or Indie Books. Keep Streakin'
Today's devotional invites us to delight in the joy of the Christmas message and share the Gospel's hope with those around us. If you would like more insight into today's devotional topic, listen to Dr. Michael Youssef's sermon The Paradox of Christmas: LISTEN NOW | WATCH NOWIf you enjoy listening to the MY Devotional podcast, would you consider partnering with us to proclaim the hope of Christ to a world in darkness by giving a year-end gift? This month, your gift will have double the impact through our December Gift Challenge! Leading The Way is reaching the lost and equipping the saints 24/7 through television, radio, online outreaches, discipleship resources, evangelistic events, Field Teams, and more. Dr. Youssef's Biblically-based messages are broadcast in 28 languages to audiences across six continents — passionately proclaiming uncompromising Truth worldwide. Join us!
In today's episode, Pastor Craig Stephens and Jeremy Agosto discuss why inviting others in this Christmas season is essential. Listen in!
Do you yearn for a life of purpose and fulfillment? Are you tired of feeling like you're just going through the motions? Look no further because I have the solution you've been searching for. Join me as I reveal the path to unlocking your unique journey, where authenticity and self-discovery pave the way to a profoundly meaningful existence. Say goodbye to a life of mediocrity and embrace the result you've always craved - a life filled with purpose and fulfillment. In this episode, you will be able to: Embracing your unique journey can lead to a more purposeful and fulfilling life. Discover how to balance your responsibilities as a husband, father, and professional for a more harmonious lifestyle. Overcome physical and mental obstacles through obstacle course races and personal fitness for a stronger mindset. Find motivation and pursue an active lifestyle to unlock your full potential. Learn the importance of finding and nurturing your passion to experience greater satisfaction in life. My special guest is David McCarter David McCarter (aka Common Man OCR) is an incredible individual who has fearlessly embraced his unique journey in life. With a passion for obstacle course races (OCRs), including Spartan races, Rugged Maniac, and Tough Mudder, David is a true inspiration when it comes to taking control of one's health and pushing boundaries. But his adventurous spirit doesn't stop there. David is also an avid motorcycle enthusiast, embarking on epic trips and creating meaningful experiences along the way. Through his latest venture, Narrowway Motoventures, David honors his late father by raising funds for the local YMCA through his motorcycle adventures. With his dynamic personality and diverse interests, David is a beacon of motivation and fulfillment for men seeking personal growth and a life lived to the fullest. Get ready to be inspired by David's incredible journey and his unwavering commitment to embracing who he truly is. The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:00 - Finding Your Motivation 00:00:51 - Introduction to the Fallible Man Podcast 00:01:17 - Guest Introduction: Dave McCarter 00:03:35 - Getting to Know Dave 00:07:05 - Impactful Purchase: Whoop Band 00:14:14 - Planning for Tough Mudder Races 00:15:42 - Reflecting on a Challenging Obstacle Course Race 00:16:20 - Memorable Race Experience at Fenway Park 00:17:26 - Inviting Others to Join OCR Races 00:17:29 - Narrowway Motoventures and Fundraising 00:29:47 - Taking Care of Yourself 00:30:23 - Supportive Friends 00:31:12 - Finding Your Thing 00:32:16 - Embracing Your Uniqueness 00:32:46 - Nurturing Your Passion 00:43:53 - Being Set in Our Ways 00:44:11 - The Fear of Doing New Things 00:44:49 - Struggling with Personal Development 00:48:35 - A Personal Example 00:50:43 - Tapping into Your Passion 00:59:41 - The Beginnings of the Podcast 01:00:30 - The Power of Finding Your Thing 01:01:23 - Advice on Discovering Your Thing 01:02:59 - Future Plans and Expansion 01:05:54 - The Importance of Trying Guest Links: https://www.commonmanocr.org http://www.narrowwaymoto.com/ https://www.instagram.com/commonmanocr/ https://www.facebook.com/commonmanocr https://twitter.com/CommonManOCR The video version of this show is available on YouTube after 3 PM the day it is released https://www.youtube.com/@thefalliblemanpodcast and Rumble! https://rumble.com/c/c-2176422 Join our Exclusive Private Community – Fallible Nation https://bit.ly/FallibleNation Sponsors: Grow YOUR Show: The Easy Button for Podcasters Have you thought about starting a podcast to grow your business or even as a hobby? Then you need to go talk to my friend Adam Adams. I trust him and so you should you! https://growyourshow.com/ Ghost Bed Actually get a GOOD night's sleep! Go see my friends at https://www.ghostbed.com/pages/fallible and use the code “fallible” for 30% off your order! It's what I sleep on and what I count on!
In today's rapidly advancing healthcare market, knowing how to navigate the competitive landscape of entrepreneurship is more crucial than ever.This insightful piece dives into the essential strategies that successful healthcare entrepreneurs use to distinguish themselves on LinkedIn.Learn how to leverage your profile for maximum impact, initiate meaningful conversations, and manage your connections with finesse.What you'll learn from this episode: How to optimize your LinkedIn profile to instantly communicate your value proposition. The art of initiating and maintaining conversations on LinkedIn without sounding salesy or impersonal. Effective strategies for publishing content that boosts your visibility and establishes your thought leadership. Tips for using LinkedIn's advanced features, like Sales Navigator, to find the right connections for your business. Simple yet powerful outreach messaging techniques to open doors to potential partnerships. The importance of a systematic approach to tracking conversations and following up for long-term networking success Connect with Adam go to https://www.bluewiremedia.com.au/Episode Timeline:00:06:35 - The Value and Strategy of LinkedIn 00:13:17 - Finding People on LinkedIn 00:15:00 - Approaching New Connections 00:23:26 - Tracking Conversations 00:26:24 - Building Relationships on LinkedIn 00:27:36 - Optimizing Your LinkedIn Profile 00:28:28 - Inviting Others to Workshops or Events 00:39:42 - Enhancing Your LinkedIn Presence 00:39:42 - Seeking Positive Change Join us to learn how these evolving dynamics can shape a more inclusive, innovative, and successful business landscape.Listen
In today's rapidly advancing healthcare market, knowing how to navigate the competitive landscape of entrepreneurship is more crucial than ever. This insightful piece dives into the essential strategies that successful healthcare entrepreneurs use to distinguish themselves on LinkedIn. Learn how to leverage your profile for maximum impact, initiate meaningful conversations, and manage your connections with finesse. What you'll learn from this article: How to optimize your LinkedIn profile to instantly communicate your value proposition. The art of initiating and maintaining conversations on LinkedIn without sounding salesy or impersonal. Effective strategies for publishing content that boosts your visibility and establishes your thought leadership. Tips for using LinkedIn's advanced features, like Sales Navigator, to find the right connections for your business. Simple yet powerful outreach messaging techniques to open doors to potential partnerships. The importance of a systematic approach to tracking conversations and following up for long-term networking success Episode Timeline: 00:06:35 - The Value and Strategy of LinkedIn 00:13:17 - Finding People on LinkedIn 00:15:00 - Approaching New Connections 00:23:26 - Tracking Conversations 00:26:24 - Building Relationships on LinkedIn 00:27:36 - Optimizing Your LinkedIn Profile 00:28:28 - Inviting Others to Workshops or Events 00:39:42 - Enhancing Your LinkedIn Presence 00:39:42 - Seeking Positive Change Join us to learn how these evolving dynamics can shape a more inclusive, innovative, and successful business landscape. Listen
The World's #1 Personal Development Book Podcast! In today's episode we have the pleasure to interview not one but two Authors of “The Vagrant: The Inner Journey of Leadership” by John David Mann and Dan Rockwell Dan reached out to John with an idea for this book, and much to his surprise John wrote back and said “Let's do it”. Now I'm oversimplifying the story a bit, but you'll have to continue listening to find out more. John is an author of several books including “The Go-Giver” “Latte Factor” “Cold Fear” and many many more. He has been on our show before and I encourage you to go back and listen to that episode! It was a great one! Dan, has a very popular leadership blog that you've probably heard of, and if not I encourage you go check it out at leadershipfreak.com. He is a keynote speaker, entrepreneur, consultant, and was named one of the Top Fifty Leadership and Management Experts by Inc Magazine. Just to name a few of his accomplishments. In this episode, you'll learn about the importance of self-reflection, insights into how to be an effective leader, why it's important to get an accurate view of reality, and a glimpse into there incredible book. Now get ready to learn, and enjoy this incredible conversation with John David Mann and Dan Rockwell. To learn more about the Authors visit: Dan: leadershipfreak.com John: johndavidmann.com Chapters: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:03:23 - How the Collaboration Started 00:07:00 - Overcoming Self-Defeating Behaviors 00:10:17 - Good Intentions, Bad Outcome 00:13:48 - The World as Your Mirror 00:17:13 - Inviting Others for Structured Self-Reflection 00:20:36 - Learning from Editors and Critiques 00:23:51 - Dealing with Criticism 00:27:07 - Dealing with the Inner Critic 00:30:43 - Bob's Journey 00:34:01 - Bringing Your Best Self to the World 00:37:40 - Trusting the Journey 00:41:08 - Thank You Today's episode is sponsored by Audible. Try Audible for free: www.bookthinkers.com/audibletrial. The purpose of this podcast is to connect you, the listener, with new books, new mentors, and new resources that will help you achieve more and live better. Each and every episode will feature one of the world's top authors so that you know each and every time you tune-in, there is something valuable to learn. If you have any recommendations for guests, please DM them to us on Instagram. (www.instagram.com/bookthinkers)
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Going it alone is really tempting, right? We want to prove ourselves, show that we're capable, and not appear weak... but in today's conversation with my new friend, Danielle Zapchenk, she and I are chatting about why inviting others in can truly transform us and those around us. Danielle is a mom, wife, speaker, ministry leader, and the host of two podcasts: The Parable Podcast & Together We Rise. You can learn more about her ministry at https://www.daniellezapchenk.com/.------I'd love to hear how you're ditching perfection in your season of life! Let's connect on instagram. You can find me at @carlycommunicates. To learn more about my ministry, visit http://carlycommunicates.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/carly-bartlett/support
Ever wondered how to navigate the landscapes of empathy, self-reflection, and interpersonal communication, with grace and compassion? Prepare to be enlightened. Together, we'll explore the importance of understanding our how to separate out the external stimulus from the our internal reactions, especially irritation, and lovingly accepting them without judgment. We dive into how to trust your intuition, listen with a wider lens and absorb what feels right for you. We talk about the importance of making the implicit, explicit and how attuning to present moment needs lead to wisdom. Show notes:Separating Stimulus vs. Response (2:30)Learn the art of listening and understanding the difference between stimulus and response in conversations.Asking Someone to "Share the Air" (5:41)Explore effective techniques for encouraging active participation in group discussions."Screaming in Giraffe" (12:30)Delve into the concept of advocating for yourself nonviolently and improving communication.Inviting Others to Care (17:41)Discover ways to invite empathy and support from others without making demands.Giving Advice Mindfully (20:20)Find out when and how to provide advice by attuning to needs and self-soothing techniques.Seeking an Empathic Response (36:15) Learn how to respond empathically when faced with criticism or an attack.Dealing with Siblings and Limited Resources (49:00): Explore strategies for managing challenging family situations when resources are limited.Conclusion (56:12) Key ideas and insights — Thank you for tuning in. Remember to subscribe so you get notified when I publish an episode weekly. Here are a few ways to reach me: Website: https://yvetteerasmus.com/ Join the FREE weekly Q&A call: https://yvetteerasmus.com/conversations-from-the-heart-join-now/ IG: @dryvetteerasmus TikTok: @dr.yvetteerasmus LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yvetteerasmus/
The Finchers take questions from their audience starting off with this one about the differences between expectations and rules and laws. Hang onto your seats as Dale and Jonalyn tease apart these ideas and show how many good-sounding laws are breaking the backs of good people. The question from a listener we cover in this episode: “Is making a rule or law that is morally good ever wrong? Is there a distinction when having expectations, rules and laws in different spaces? i.e. between family or community groups, such as schools or clubs or neighborhoods and larger communities such as countries? And then of course, God.” Have your own question? Send it to hello@dalefincher.com. Show Notes: Ep 41: Hope vs Exceptions Ep 58: The Jesus You Thought You Knew Ep 60: Evangelism - The Art of Inviting Others into Your Life ______________ Get your Stories of Jesus for the Modern Family at dalefincher.com. If you have a topic of question for us or interest in Dale speaking at your event, email hello@dalefincher.com or hello@jonalynfincher.com Find Dale and Jonalyn online: Back Porch on Facebook and Twitter: @Soulation Jonalyn on Instagram: @jonalyn_fincher Dale on Instagram and Twitter: @ChartingLiberty Jonalyn's original paintings and blog: jonalynfincher.com Dale's website: dalefincher.com _______ Music credit: https://uppbeat.io/t/simon-folwar/happy-places. License code: J4YSC25BAPNBURAX Subscribe to Back Porch with Dale and Jonalyn on Soundwise
The Finchers explain why “evangelism” has become the toilet cleaning chore for the average Christian who want walk in God's freedom. They discuss the book they've written on this topic: "Coffee Shop Conversations: Making the Most of Spiritual Small Talk." They share horrible stories of their own failures and why “evangelism” needs to be refreshed for most Christians and re-centered on the Biblical story. Favorite line: “Shame and blame conversions have no staying power.” ______________ Get your Stories of Jesus for the Modern Family at dalefincher.com. If you have a topic of question for us or interest in Dale speaking at your event, email hello@dalefincher.com or hello@jonalynfincher.com Find Dale and Jonalyn online: Jonalyn on Instagram: @jonalyn_fincher Dale on Instagram: @ChartingLiberty Jonalyn's original paintings and blog: jonalynfincher.com Dale's website: dalefincher.com _______ Music credit: https://uppbeat.io/t/simon-folwar/happy-places. License code: J4YSC25BAPNBURAX Subscribe to Back Porch with Dale and Jonalyn on Soundwise
Want to become more Stoic? Join us and other Stoics this October: Stoicism Applied by Caleb Ontiveros and Michael Tremblay on MavenThis is our 50th episode! Thank you for listening and supporting Stoa Conversations. If you'd like to support the show, please subscribe, leave a review, and share an episode with a friend. Also, send a note to stoa@stoameditation.com. We read and respond to every single one.This episode is with Dr. Marcus Hedahl. Marcus turns the tables and asks Caleb Ontiveros about his article, Stoicism For Me But Not For Thee. They each discuss how to talk to irrational and non-Stoic people.Stoicism For Me But Not For TheeMarcus Hedahl on Stoic Happiness(03:01) Stoicism for Me(16:28) Blaming Others(19:18) Pluralism?(20:55) Inviting Others to Stoicism(31:57) Why Do We Want Others to be Stoic(33:52) Groaning With Others(40:43) Pity and Empathy
In this episode, the crew discusses Pastor Jared's most recent message from the Watch This Series, Cast the Bait. Topics include: Identifying Characteristics of the Early Church, Practical Ways to be the Church Today, Reasons People Don't Engage More in Reaching Others, and Tips for Inviting Others to Church.For full sermon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHYu5Ke6tBYIntro/Outro Song:RiptideWritten by: Benjamin Caleb JohnsonPerformed and Produced by: BRASKOTransition Song:Down to the BottomWritten, Performed, and Produced By:Ian KeloskyContact What's the Point? Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=what%27s%20the%20point%3F Watch live or recorded services at https://www.point.church/ Please take a moment to leave us a rating and review the podcast! Thank you!
STOP INVITING OTHERS INTO YOUR BEDROOM! In this episode, I explain what I mean by that, and why it's so important to start cutting out things, people, and situations that suck the life out of you and deter you from achieving your goals. In this episode I talk about: [4:00] Regular assessment of your goals is necessary [4:50] Specific is good, but rigid is not [5:00] What is Parkinson's Law? [8:00] Break down your goal into steps, then cut the timeline in half [13:40] Cut down the time doing things that suck the life out of you Connect with Sara Mayer: Instagram @saramayerconsulting Facebook @saracmayerconsulting LinkedIn @saramayerconsulting
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My guest on this episode equates conversation to being on a playground, where there is humor, joy, curiosity, exploration, and yes, some arguments and hurt feelings. And feeling bold enough to invite others onto our own personal playgrounds requires us to first uncover some things about ourselves and how we wish to interact with those around us. You're about to hear my conversation with Dr. Corey Yeager, a licensed marriage and family therapist as well as the psychotherapist for the National Basketball Association's Detroit Pistons. Doc recently released a new book called “How Am I Doing? 40 conversations to have with yourself” As you'll hear Doc describe in this conversation, before we can begin to understand others and communicate effectively with others around us — the other people on the playground — we have to first have a level of awareness about ourselves that unfortunately, very few of us pour much effort into achieving. And that's why Doc wrote his book. To give you a starting point to learn how to ask yourself the questions that will inform your ability to interact appropriately with those around you. Check out Doc's work at https://doctorcoreyyeager.com/, connect with him on Twitter at https://twitter.com/drcoreyyeager, and buy his book at https://www.amazon.com/dp/1400236762.
Welcome to episode sixty-six of New Creation Conversations. I'm excited to be joined in today's conversation by Dr. Mark Teasdale. Mark is the E. Stanley Jones Professor of Evangelism at Garrett Theological Seminary. Mark is an alum of The American University, has both MDiv and DMin degrees from Wesley Theological Seminary, and has a PhD from Southern Methodist University. Mark has written extensively on evangelism. Our conversation is centered on his most recent book Participating in Abundant Life: Holistic Salvation for a Secular Age – published by IVP Academic.In his new book, Mark argues that our world is hungry for salvation, but we don't always know how to talk about it. Christians agree that God cares about people's lives both in this world and into eternity. But the ways we describe salvation often separate these two spaces: the spiritual from the material. Many groups emphasize one at the expense of the other, limiting the picture of what God has to offer. Mark works to bridge the gap by taking up Jesus' language of abundant life. The abundant is something Jesus invites us to participate in―to seek both for ourselves and for others. The abundant life is rich and multidimensional, not splitting spirits and minds from bodies and material needs. By connecting a vision of “holistic salvation” to contemporary concepts of well-being, Mark's book attempts to show how Christians can both better communicate in secular settings as well as partner with all people regardless of their faith to seek the common good.As Mark and I will discuss, evangelism can be an often-overlooked discipline in the Christian academy, and an overlooked practice in the local church. The abundant life in Christ is not meant to be kept to ourselves, it is meant to be extended to others. I really appreciated Mark's book and his holistic perspective, and I think you will glean a great deal from our conversation. So, thanks for leaning into this week's New Creation Conversation.