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Sometimes we walk through seasons that feel like barren wilderness—dry, uncertain, and painful. When a close friend was diagnosed with a life-threatening autoimmune disease, I found myself struggling with the very question faithful believers often hesitate to ask: “Why, Lord?” But in the middle of it all, God showed up—not just with provision, but with peace. The kind that doesn’t always make sense but anchors us in the chaos. The kind wrapped up in the powerful words of Numbers 6:24-26. Key Reflections: God’s peace isn’t the absence of pain—it’s His presence in the middle of it. The blessing in Numbers 6 is more than poetic—it’s a promise of God’s grace, protection, and peace. “Shalom” means wholeness, contentment, and joy—even in the wilderness. Faith doesn’t always mean clarity—but it does mean confidence in God’s character. Just like with the Israelites, God doesn’t abandon us in hard seasons—He walks with us through them. Even unanswered prayers can strengthen shaky faith.
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In this episode, Alice interviews Dr Joseph Scales, a Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellow in the department of Religion, Philosophy and History at the University of Agder in Norway. This podcast is the second part of a pair looking at the history and representation of conflict in ancient Judea. In part 1, Conflict and Identity in Ancient Judaism, Joe gave us a whirlwind tour of a whole series of conflicts that shaped Jewish history from around 175 BCE through to the early second century CE – looking particularly at their impact on Jewish nationhood and identity formation. That conversation provides really useful context for this epsiode, which dives deep into some of the textual sources for Jewish conflict history in antiquity. Joe draws particularly on his current research project, called Fighting Talk: Motivating Violence in Ancient Judaism, which examines the nature of pre-battle speeches in ancient Jewish texts and their relationship to established forms of pre-battle exhortation in Greek and Roman sources. As Joe has written: ‘People resort to violence for all kinds of reasons. In the interests of peace, it is essential to understand how people may be incited toward organised violence. …In warfare, combatants are often incited towards their actions by others, and in the ancient world, such incitement frequently took the form of a pre-battle speech: Greek, Roman and Jewish literature contains many examples.' In unpicking a wide range of ancient pre-battle speeches, and exploring recurring components (such as the othering of enemies, claims about the just or necessary nature of upcoming violence, a commander's handling of his soldiers' fears, and visualisations of success), Joe's research contributes not only to a deeper understanding of how warfare was conceptualised and driven in antiquity but also to wider reflections on how organised violence can be conceptualised, justified and incited today.We hope you find the discussion interesting. For a version of our podcast with close captions, please use this link. For more information about individuals and their projects, please visit the University of St Andrews' Visualising War website. Music composed by Jonathan YoungSound mixing by Zofia Guertin
Überproportional viele US-Gagschreiber und Comedians sind jüdisch. Die Religionsforscherin Jennifer Caplan hat untersucht, was jüdischen Humor ausmacht und erklärt, wie sich der Angriff auf Isreael vom 7. Oktober auf die US-Comedyszene auswirkt. Stadtlich, Sinjewww.deutschlandfunk.de, Tag für Tag
In this episode, Alice interviews Anne Lene Stein, a PhD Student in the Department of Political Science at Lund University, in Sweden. With a background in both social anthropology and peace-and-conflict studies, Anne's research over the past ten years has focused on peace activism in Israel, Palestine and Lebanon (among other places). She is particularly interested in protest and resistance in asymmetrical conflict settings, and has conducted several rounds of fieldwork in the region to understand better how different peace movements have been operating and evolving. Her most recent visits to Israel and Palestine were in summer 2023, before the latest tragic escalation in the conflict. While there, she talked with both Palestinian and Israeli peace campaigners and anti-occupation activists, and observed joint Israeli-Palestinian protests and commemoration events. In the wake of Hamas' brutal attacks on Israeli civilians on October 7th, and Israel's sustained bombing of Gaza over the following weeks, peace in the region looks further away than ever – but work towards peace is all the more urgent.In the podcast, Anne outlines a brief history of peace activism in both Israel and Palestine, discussing the impact which different events in the long-running conflict have had. She reflects on increasing hostility towards peace activists, particularly in Israel; on creative approaches to peacebuilding on both sides, including the Palestinian concept of Sumud ('steadfastness') as a form of non-violent resistance; on the opportunities and challenges of bi-national peace campaigning; and shifts in language and focus from peace-building to anti-occupation activism. She also discusses the theory of 'agonistic' peacebuilding, which asks us to distinguish between enemy and adversary, antagonism and agonism, and which aims to make space for ongoing contestation and multiple truths in peacebuilding processes. As Anne explains, the word 'peace' has itself become a contested concept over time in Israel and Palestine, with different communities visualising it in very different ways. As a result, while many are still working and hoping for peace, the word is used less and less often. Given the world-building nature of language and narratives, we discuss what the implications are for the future if people no longer feel able to articulate their aspirations as peace-work. Despite all the obstacles, and the devastating impact of recent events, Anne cites activists on both sides who insist that accepting the ongoing violence is not an option. In their words, 'if we keep meeting, partnering, taking action - we will break the cycle'.We hope you find the discussion interesting. For a version of our podcast with close captions, please use this link. For more information about individuals and their projects, please visit the University of St Andrews' Visualising War website. Music composed by Jonathan YoungSound mixing by Zofia Guertin
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The Daily Wire released the trailer for its first-ever feature-length comedy “Lady Ballers” on Monday, a movie that mocks the recent and controversial phenomenon of men competing in women's sports. The Chairwoman joins the show to discuss the upcoming DeSantis and Newsom Debate. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) said Monday to CBS News that Israel did not have a right “to kill 12,000 people in six, seven weeks” in response to the October 7 terror attack. A man who identifies as female has been indicted on 14 felony counts after reportedly threatening to rape girls in public restrooms over “transphobia,” as well as commit a school shooting and kill children “on behalf” of the transgender community.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In der 33. Folge von "Grundsatz" steht der Angriff auf Israel und der damit einhergehende Antisemitismus im Fokus. Zu Beginn spricht Akademie-Präsidentin Bettina Rausch-Amon über die Arbeiten der letzten Monate und stellt den neuen Host des “Grundsatz”-Podcasts vor: Gerhard Jelinek, einer der profiliertesten Politikjournalisten des Landes, wird ab dieser Episode die Gastgeberrolle übernehmen. Zu Gast in dieser Folge sind der ehemalige Generalsekretär des Bundesverbandes der Israelitischen Kultusgemeinde in Österreich, Raimund Fastenbauer, sowie der Nationalratsabgeordnete Martin Engelberg. Die Runde bespricht die dramatischen Ereignisse der letzten Wochen in Israel und sie erläutert, inwiefern sich die Geschehnisse auf unsere Grundsätze und Wertevorstellungen auswirken. Politische, religiöse und kulturelle Ursachen für den Konflikt zwischen Israel und Palästina werden ausführlich erörtert.Im weiteren Gesprächsverlauf diskutieren die Gäste, wie zivilisatorische Werte und moralische Grundhaltungen in diesen Tagen aufrechterhalten werden können, um Gewalt und Antisemitismus zu verhindern. Österreich zeige Solidarität mit Israel und nehme aktuell eine führende Rolle in Europa ein. Es werden zudem Handlungsoptionen diskutiert, wie zum Beispiel moralischer Beistand, politischer Druck auf bestimmte Staaten und die Überprüfung von Entwicklungshilfen an bestimmte Regionen. Es wird betont, dass jüdisches Leben in Österreich nicht eingeschränkt werden dürfe und es die Sicherheit der Jüdinnen und Juden in Österreich zu gewährleisten gilt. Abschließend plädiert die Runde für eine ernsthafte Auseinandersetzung mit der aktuellen Situation, die Grundwerte der westlichen Staaten dürfen in keiner Weise unter den zunehmenden antisemitischen Handlungen leiden.
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Blair reports on House committee adjustments, as George Santos (R-NY) resigns from all committee assignments amid ethics challenges, while Speaker McCarthy works to oust Ilhan Omar(D-MN) from her assignments after her criticism of Isreael.
Rely on God2 Chronicles 16:7-9 “At that time the seer Hanani came to King Asa of Judah, and said to him, “Because you relied on the king of Aram, and did not rely on the Lord your God, the army of the king of Aram has escaped you. Were not the Ethiopians and the Libyans a huge army with exceedingly many chariots and cavalry? Yet because you relied on the Lord, he gave them into your hand. For the eyes of the Lord range throughout the entire earth, to strengthen those whose heart is true to him. You have done foolishly in this; for from now on you will have wars.”I love the way the Holy Spirit works. I heard this verse recently on the Bible in a year podcast and I was thinking it would be a great verse to talk about with you. Then I forgot. Today I was typing up the minutes from our prayer group meetings back in December of last year and I saw this verse again. I felt it was a confirmation that God wanted me to talk to you about this verse. This is just one of the many things I love about God. He asks us to do something, and then if we forget, he gently reminds us. I also love that He doesn't seem to be upset with us that we forgot. He doesn't make us feel bad, He just reminds us of what we said we would do. He is such a loving Father. The reason this verse stood out to me is because it is about a king who turned to others for help instead of turning to the Lord. King Asa was went to the King of Aram and asked to make a treaty with him and for that king to break his treaty with the King of Isreael so that Isreal would withdraw from Judah. Up until this point when King Asa went to battle he would rely on the Lord to help him win the battle and the Lord did. So in this verse the seer Hanani went to the king of Judah and told him that because he didn't rely on the Lord, he relied on someone else, then the army he wanted to get escaped him. I thought this was good because it is a reminder to us to rely on the Lord. How many times have we turned to things in the world for help, instead of relying on God? How many times have things seemed overwhelming and we don't see a way out and so we ask others for help before we ask the Lord for help. Asking others for help is not a bad thing. However, when you stop relying on the Lord, that is when it becomes a problem. The seer reminds King Asa about some of the other armies that he went up against that were huge armies with lots of chariots and calvary and yet King Asa defeated them because he relied on the Lord. I wonder what changed? I wonder why he was able to rely on the Lord for some of the time, and yet not other times. Especially when the Lord delivered him from some pretty tough enemies. I don't understand what was going through the king's mind. Even though I don't understand what the king was thinking I would say we probably do the same thing. There are times when we rely on the Lord more easily than others. There are times when something happens and we go straight to the Lord and we ask Him to fix it or to take care of it. Then there are other times when we try to fix it ourselves. We ask others to help, we may even go to people we don't like just because we think we really need their help. This is when we need the reminder that God is all we need. Rely on Him and He will always come through. In the daily devotional that I am reading titled “Jesus Calling” it has messages from Jesus each day. Two sentences from today's devotional stuck out to me. It said, “A trusting response includes Me in your thoughts as you consider strategies to deal with a situation. My continual Presence is a promise, guaranteeing that you never have to face anything alone.” This is confirming what I said earlier. It is not that you shouldn't ask others for help, asking for help is great. It is only a problem if you don't have God in your thoughts as part of your plan. If you are doing all you are doing without God. I love the second to last sentence in this verse also. “For the eyes of the Lord range throughout the entire earth, to strengthen those whose heart is true to him.” “The eyes of the Lord range throughout the entire earth, to strengthen those whose heart is true to him.” Isn't that beautiful? It's as if the Lord is just constantly scanning earth to see who needs Him to help them. If you are in trouble, the Lord knows it. There is no hiding anything from the Lord. He knew what you were going to do before you did. He is always there to help you get out of it. We had a word of prophecy at our prayer group that said, “I am here. I am here with you wherever you go, whatever you do, I am with you. Know that I am your God. I will be with you in the good times and bad times. Know that I am with you.” God tells us this weekly. I think it must be something He really wants us to hear. If you are trying to solve things are your own, don't. Lean into God, rely on Him and He will get you through. God was upset with the King of Judah for not relying on Him and for turning to things of this world. Don't let that be you. Keep God in your thoughts as you come up with strategies for dealing with all situations. Begin your day with asking the Lord what He wants you to do. Whenever you encounter a difficult situation turn to the Lord and ask Him how He can help you. Ask God to lead you and you can't go wrong. Consult Him as you would consult your best friend. Tell Him what is wrong and then listen to what He has to say. Don't just tell Him how to fix your situation, tell Him the problem and let Him tell you the way to solve it. Dear Heavenly Father, I ask that you bless those listening to this episode today. Lord, we all fail to turn to you at times, help us to change this. We all rely on the things of this world, help us to rely on you first, every time Lord. We are so grateful that you keep constant watch on earth, scanning for trouble so you can help those whose heart is true to you. Our heart is true to you Lord, and if it isn't please change it so it is. Let us know what we need to do to be more true to you. God you are the great “I AM” and you are the Word of Live. You are our joy and our live. We love you Lord. We ask all of this in accordance with your will and in Jesus' holy name, Amen!Thank you so much for joining me on this journey to walk boldly with Jesus. I look forward to seeing you tomorrow. Have a blessed day!
Hi! Thank you for tuning in to the podcast today! My name is Aaron. In today's podcast episode, you will understand what happened and what happens in the great exchange. From Adam going from light to dark and from you (yes you!) going from darkness to light. The light mentioned here is a living spirit. Adam fell off of the chair Jehovah gave him to sit in. Therefore, Jehovah had to provide steps to man in order for Jesus to come. Jesus lived, died, rose, and ascended to the Father. He opened the door for us to have a living spirit again. You will not only come away with an understanding of what happened, but what steps you can follow that Jehovah made to get you back in the chair. Website:www.enochtransformationalliving.comEmail:enochtransformationalliving@gmail.com
In dieser Radioreise nimmt Sie Alexander Tauscher mit ins heilige Land. Freuen Sie sich auf eine Reise unter dem Motto "Israel Cross Over" von den Golan-Höhen bis in die Wüste Negev. Dabei lernen wir auch viele unbekannte Orte kennen und treffen Menschen mit bewegenden Geschichten. Die Israel-Reise starten im Norden des Landes im fruchtbaren Weinbaugebiet der Golan-Höhen. Von einem Aussichtsplateau schauen von nach Syrien in das Dorf Quneitra. Wir erinnern an die wechselvolle Geschichte des Golan und den Konflikt zwischen Isreael und Syrien. Dann geht es weiter ins Hula-Tal, wo wir tausende Zugvögel auf ihrem Weg von Europa nach Zentral-Afrika beobachten. Wir besuchen eine israelische Stadt, die immer wieder vom Libanon aus beschossen wurde, die aber eines der schönste Kibbutzim des Landes hat. Von Kirjat Schmona aus schauen wir auf den Libanon und erinnern auch hier an spannungsgeladene Zeiten. In Naharayim südlich des Sees Genezeret im Jordantal besuchen wir den Friedenspark „Island of Peace" und hören die bewegende Geschichte eines Vorfalls an der israelisch-jordanischen Grenze. Anschließend geht es nach Süden in die heilige Stadt. Bei unserem Stadtrundgang in Jerusalem lassen die Klagemauer und die Grabeskirche links liegen und tauchen in das Nachtleben dieser City ein. Außerdem betreten wir den Stadtteil Me'a Sche'arim, in dem die ultra-orthodoxen Juden leben. Freuen Sie sich auch auf einen Besuch beim Sender "Voice of free Jerusalem". In der Wüste Negev stehen wir vor einem gigantischen Krater und lernen ein Projekt kennen, dass die Wüste grüner machen soll. Am Toten Meer treffen wir schließlich einen Überraschungsgast: Tony Marshall. Was der Fröhlichmacher der Nation in der Judäischen Steinwüste machte, erfahren Sie in unserer Show. Viel Spaß in dieser Radioreise "Israel Cross Over"!
In dieser Radioreise nimmt Sie Alexander Tauscher mit ins heilige Land. Freuen Sie sich auf eine Reise unter dem Motto "Israel Cross Over" von den Golan-Höhen bis in die Wüste Negev. Dabei lernen wir auch viele unbekannte Orte kennen und treffen Menschen mit bewegenden Geschichten. Die Israel-Reise starten im Norden des Landes im fruchtbaren Weinbaugebiet der Golan-Höhen. Von einem Aussichtsplateau schauen von nach Syrien in das Dorf Quneitra. Wir erinnern an die wechselvolle Geschichte des Golan und den Konflikt zwischen Isreael und Syrien. Dann geht es weiter ins Hula-Tal, wo wir tausende Zugvögel auf ihrem Weg von Europa nach Zentral-Afrika beobachten. Wir besuchen eine israelische Stadt, die immer wieder vom Libanon aus beschossen wurde, die aber eines der schönste Kibbutzim des Landes hat. Von Kirjat Schmona aus schauen wir auf den Libanon und erinnern auch hier an spannungsgeladene Zeiten. In Naharayim südlich des Sees Genezeret im Jordantal besuchen wir den Friedenspark „Island of Peace" und hören die bewegende Geschichte eines Vorfalls an der israelisch-jordanischen Grenze. Anschließend geht es nach Süden in die heilige Stadt. Bei unserem Stadtrundgang in Jerusalem lassen die Klagemauer und die Grabeskirche links liegen und tauchen in das Nachtleben dieser City ein. Außerdem betreten wir den Stadtteil Me'a Sche'arim, in dem die ultra-orthodoxen Juden leben. Freuen Sie sich auch auf einen Besuch beim Sender "Voice of free Jerusalem". In der Wüste Negev stehen wir vor einem gigantischen Krater und lernen ein Projekt kennen, dass die Wüste grüner machen soll. Am Toten Meer treffen wir schließlich einen Überraschungsgast: Tony Marshall. Was der Fröhlichmacher der Nation in der Judäischen Steinwüste machte, erfahren Sie in unserer Show. Viel Spaß in dieser Radioreise "Israel Cross Over"!
Switzerland, Iceland, Isreael, and Spain are only a few places that this next guest has explored and documented through photography and videography. As of late, he has been going around Philadelphia capturing the sunrises over the iconic bridges, and beautiful city as a whole. As he grows on Instagram with almost surpassing 6,000 followers and has a vision that can only be told by Dave Adam- This is his second time on the podcast... Its Dayvid Adam
We are finally airing the first official episode of our love project, Chicks into the Pits! In this month's instalment, you will join Aurora and Martina in their (silly) hopes and wishes for another great year of Motorsport. Special thanks go out to Stefano, Dylan, Fabio, Andreas, Sergio, Frederique, Adrian, Harshal, Ryan A., Lorenzo, Neh, Ryan T., Shubh, Niels, Jack, Riccardo, Isreael, Pim and Fabrizio for being the very first people to believe in us by pre-saving the podcast. Hope we didn't disappoint!
Former Ohio pastor now with Family Research Council comments on the 6th Circuit Court clearing the way to defund Planned Parenthood in the Buckeye State. He also comments on America standing with Isreael as he checks in from the AIPAC Conference.
Ich war mit dem Wirtschaftsminister Prof. Dr. Andreas Pinkwart auf Delegationsreise in Isreal und habe dort mit dem Geschäftsführer der Deutsch-Israelischen Industrie- und Handwerkskammer Grisha Alroi-Arloser ein Interview geführt. Es geht um die Frage, wie der Mittelstand die israelischen StartUps in seine Ideen etablieren kann. Wenn ihr wissen wollt, welche Technologien aus Isreal stammen, hört unbedingt rein. Richtig spannend! Wer Interesse hat nach Isreael zu kommen, braucht folgende Dinge: - Idee - Umsetzungswillen - Umsetzungskraft - Stelle dir die Feen Frage Und dann meldet euch unter James@team-it-group.de oder ruft direkt an 02823 9440 115 Folge mir auf den sozialen Netzwerken, um mehr Einblicke in das Thema zu bekommen: Homepage: https://www.christophkuehnapfel.de/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/christophkuehnapfel/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christophkuehnapfel/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv5SxLTb6q1862i5u85zWjQ LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/LnkdnCK Sichere dir jetzt mein GRATIS-Buch: https://buch.zukunft-nachholen.de/
"Before Christ - Part Four - The Problem", B.C. - Judges and Kingdom: "The Problems.", The Books of Judges to II Chronicles, The Problem of HARDNESS!, "He also rebelled against Nebuchadnezzar, who made him take an oath in God's Name. He became stiff necked and hardened his heart and would not turn to the Lord, the God of Israel." - 2 Chronicals 36:13, The Problem of REJECTION!, "And the Lord said to him: Listen to all that the people are saying to you; it is not you they have rejected, they have rejected me as their king." - 1 Samuel 8:7, "In those days Isreael had no king; everyone did as he saw fit." - Judges 21:25, The Problem of PLEASURE!, "…They refused to give up their evil practices and stubborn ways." - Judges 2:19, The Problem of DISOBEDIENCE!, "…Yet you have disobeyed me. Why have you done this?" - Judges 2:2, Given by Ken Adams in Newnan, GA. , on 12/11/2011.
"Before Christ - Part Four - The Problem", B.C. - Judges and Kingdom: "The Problems.", The Books of Judges to II Chronicles, The Problem of HARDNESS!, "He also rebelled against Nebuchadnezzar, who made him take an oath in God's Name. He became stiff necked and hardened his heart and would not turn to the Lord, the God of Israel." - 2 Chronicals 36:13, The Problem of REJECTION!, "And the Lord said to him: Listen to all that the people are saying to you; it is not you they have rejected, they have rejected me as their king." - 1 Samuel 8:7, "In those days Isreael had no king; everyone did as he saw fit." - Judges 21:25, The Problem of PLEASURE!, "…They refused to give up their evil practices and stubborn ways." - Judges 2:19, The Problem of DISOBEDIENCE!, "…Yet you have disobeyed me. Why have you done this?" - Judges 2:2, Given by Ken Adams in Newnan, GA. , on 12/11/2011.