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Unlocking the Mysteries of Genesis pt. IStep by step walk through the entire book of Genesis with Bishop Joseph Castillo of All Nations International Fellowship. This series is being broadcasted live throughout 2022."My own opinion, as published in 1814, is that it [Genesis 1:1] forms no part of the first day, but refers to a period of indefinite antiquity when God created the worlds out of nothing. The commencement of the first day's work I hold to be the moving of God's Spirit upon the face of the waters. We can allow geology the amplest time...without infringing even on the literalities of the Mosaic record." ---------------------MY STUFF✩ WEBSITE - http://AnifTulsa.com/✩ PODCAST: Living Proof with Bishop Castillo - https://anif.buzzsprout.com/✩ BLOG - http://AnifTulsa.com/BlogSOCIALS✩ Instagram - http://instagram.com/BishopJosephCastillo✩ Twitter - http://twitter.com/JoeyCastillo✩ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/BishopJosephCastilloGIVING✩ Cash App - $AllNationsTulsa✩ Paypal - http://paypal.me/TheRiverChurchTulsa✩ Venmo - @The-River-Tulsa✩ Zelle- AnifContact@gmail.com Office: 1-773-599-7197Support the show
Wow this is the first time it isn't just one moron talking non stop and / or abruptly yelling in Spanish for several minutes. Can you imagine being called THAT as a 3 year old? Or is it all made up? Thanks for everyone's fake album/song titles for TAMPON SLAP. Next time (or the time after that) we will read everyone's submissions for the fake band GRUNDLE CRUNCH. This is the longest one yet... It might take you 3-4 V or A Steams to get through it. KLILY.
In the Rising Episode 7 Show Notes 7 Ways Self-Love looks like in real life Mini Series focusing on #3 1. Be Aware of how you feel, and what you think. 2. Act on what you need vs what you want. Is what you are doing, or think or saying based on what you want, or what is necessary for you to be in alignment with your true self? 3. Be sure to take care of what is considered a basic need, this includes sleep, interaction with other people, exercising, and eating properly. 4. Set boundaries. Don’t put up with people treating you as though you owe them something. 5. Protect yourself from people and from situations you know in your gut are unhealthy for you.6. Forgive yourself for your past. Sometimes you did the best you could, sometimes you didn’t. You learned either way. 7. Live intentionally, and not just a subject to circumstances. Resources:Relationship Universal NeedsSerotonin & Gut HealthThe Amherst article can be found hereIf you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review. I love hearing from you! You can email me: Bettina@IntheRising.com."WhatPods"
Your hosts talk with Grace Stoppenhagen about the Principal Advisory Board. While Olivia is taking ISTEP, Emily rambles about the news and desperately tries to get you to listen and share, while constantly apologizing for the audio quality.
This week we have Day'vyon with a member from Yearbook. We also have Kamrie and Maurice giving our sophomores from tips on Istep as seniors this week. Lastly, we have Z talking with a member from the Spanish Speaking Club.
2017 ISTEP scores are out for Hendricks County Schools. See how each corporation did and how it compared to 2016.
This week on IWIR - Holcomb takes the oath and unveils his budget. Repealing the Affordable Care Act. A new name for ISTEP and more.
This week on IWIR - Holcomb takes the oath and unveils his budget. Repealing the Affordable Care Act. A new name for ISTEP and more.
Brownsburg Schools Superintendent Dr. Jim Snapp promotes recent ISTEP scores and school ratings from the state.
Principal Jon Acton and staff discuss great ISTEP scores at "The" Cascade High School.
This week on IWIR - Trump delivers on a campaign promise. ISTEP recommendations. Toll roads. A South Bend casino and more.
This week on IWIR - Trump delivers on a campaign promise. ISTEP recommendations. Toll roads. A South Bend casino and more.
It's more than one segment, technically, but it's a good example of how our brains roll sometimes. Morphing from Morgan Freeman (Shawshank Redemption version and Driving Miss Daisy version), the Superfriends and their connection to the Mayor, and the end of ISTEP.
The quandary over ISTEP test results, related assessments, vendor problems, as well as teacher shortage concerns take center stage this week. Host Jon Schwantes is joined by Sen. Earline Rogers, Sen. Jim Banks, Daniel Altman and Dr. Richard Arkanoff.
Host Greg Weaver, statehouse reporters Chelsea Schneider and Tony Cook, and beverage reporter Amy Haneline discuss pending legislation on several issues.
The quandary over ISTEP test results, related assessments, vendor problems, as well as teacher shortage concerns take center stage this week. Host Jon Schwantes is joined by Sen. Earline Rogers, Sen. Jim Banks, Daniel Altman and Dr. Richard Arkanoff.
This week on Noon Edition, we’ll take a look at how schools have been affected by the drop in ISTEP+ scores.
Senator Kruse speaks on Senate Bill 200: Fairness in School Accountability, Teacher Pay. The bill would prevent 2015 school A-F grades from dropping in response to ISTEP problems. For more information please visit: http://www.indianasenaterepublicans.com/Please follow us on Twitter: @INSenateGOP
Senator Kruse speaks on Senate Bill 200: Fairness in School Accountability, Teacher Pay. The bill would prevent 2015 school A-F grades from dropping in response to ISTEP problems. For more information please visit: http://www.indianasenaterepublicans.com/Please follow us on Twitter: @INSenateGOP
This week on IWIR - After RFRA, the call for a new civil rights law. ISTEP results, the governor's race, Joe Hogsett and the Colts drama.
Government Editor Greg Weaver talks to IndyStar reporters Stephanie Wang, Chelsea Schneider and Tony Cook about hot topics in the Indiana Statehouse.
ISTEP scores plummeted as expected, though unlike previous years, the scores probably will mean nothing in the end.
It appears the Democratic State Superintendent and a Republican legislative leader are on the same page for a change.
ISTEP could be on its last legs, at least if the Speaker of the House gets his way.
More school superintendents say last year's ISTEP should be ignored.
The governor meets with the archbishop to discuss Syrian refugees. Business leaders unite to support a non-discrimination law, the effort to give Joe Hogsett a raise, and ISTEP changes. That, plus David Letterman at Ball State and more.
Honestly, we could probably do a 10 At 10 on education stories alone each day, since our education segments end up being longer than anything else we do. Here, we delve into the State Board's handling of ISTEP pass/fail line, as well as reaction to the Governor's call to not penalize teachers for expected lower ISTEP scores, at least for one year.
The State Board of Education takes up a key ISTEP question, even as the governor attempted to quell a controversy over an expected drop in ISTEP scores.
2 segments back to back here, but both dealing with the same summer study committee; the education panel approved a series of recommendations on addressing the teacher shortage and on future versions of ISTEP.
The State Board of Education says there were differences between the online version of ISTEP and the paper version taken by some students last school year.
While state Superintendent Glenda Ritz and the State Board of Education continue their bickering, and while ISTEP scores continue to get delayed, Wayne Township Superintendent Jeff Butts says his district's schools are moving on. They are focusing on this year and the coming ISTEP rather than potentially outdated A-F grades from last school year.
Oliver is a former member of the State Board of Education, and he essentially agrees with the board's actions yesterday delaying a vote on cut scores for ISTEP, saying it appears that State Superintendent Glenda Ritz's office did not provide key info to board members until the night before Wednesday's meeting.
Even though scores will be late due to some re-scoring by CTB, state officials don't sound optimistic that they would be able to get the company to pay back some of the money from its contract, since that contract is up. CTB also essentially blames the state for at least part of their grading problems.
The students who don't want to take ISTEP. Is suspension warranted? The attorney general and fenced hunting, how Indiana and Obamacare, the Right to Try bill plus the daylight savings time, the Gridiron Dinner and more.
The governor blames Glenda Ritz for ISTEP problems. The House passes the bill aimed at reducing Ritz's power, ethics reform advances and Sunday alcohol sales plus the fight that ended the basketball season for two Indiana schools and more.
The A to F grading system under fire. A promise of no ISTEP interruptions in 2014, beefing up Homeland Security in Central Indiana and how a new law that has people lining up to find out about it plus Sydney Leathers, Tony Stewart and more.
Tony Bennett ousted. The scandal that cost him a Florida job. Will the state's grading system survive? How interruptions affected ISTEP scores, the end of a Planned Parenthood battle, disaster training at Muscatatuck plus public pianos and more.Tony B
A veto override: what's the damage to Mike Pence? Glenda Ritz hires a third party to evaluate ISTEP scores, Luke Messer delivers the GOP address, a Republican giveaway at the Pride Festival plus IU is headed to the College World Series.
Corruption in the Ballard Administration. Where will the investigation lead? The General Assembly prepares for a veto override, an ISTEP investigation, John Gregg's plan plus Mike Pence and the media shield and our Indy 500 picks.
What the governor says about the bill to eliminate members of the City County Council, the bills that didn't survive the General Assembly, an ISTEP overload, Democrats committing voter fraud plus our end-of-the-session roundtable.
The state surplus hits a record level. Democrats say the cost is too high. Michelle Obama plans an Indianapolis visit, politics in the governor's race, the Senate race, and ISTEP scores. That, plus the Colts blackout policy and more.
An attack ad against Richard Lugar, Mike Pence on the debt ceiling, Indiana has a surplus, ISTEP scores are up, Becky Skillman on tour and the Indiana influence in World Cup soccer.
TerMExTerra Mediterranean Earth Sciences Experiment UPMC (Université Pierre et Marie Curie), Paris, France 7th - 9th June 2010
TerMExTerra Mediterranean Earth Sciences Experiment UPMC (Université Pierre et Marie Curie), Paris, France 7th - 9th June 2010