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Sandwiched between Jesus' promise in John 14 of a place too wonderful for words and Jesus' harrowing arrest in the Garden of Gethsemane in John 18, we find Jesus' prayer for Himself and His disciples. Pick up your Bible or phone and turn to John 17 to hear the story.For those who use God's Word for Life curriculum, the Bible passage focused on in this episode comes from God's Word for Life, Summer 2024, entitled, "It Takes All of Us" (June 23, 2024). This episode is produced by the Pentecostal Publishing House and is hosted by LJ Harry. Visit us at www.pentecostalpublishing.comShow less Find an Apostolic church that preaches this glorious gospel and our response at UPCI.orgTo order resources of the God's Word for Life curriculum, visitPentecostalPublishing.com
Words of WelcomeRev. Dr. Mark Williams, Senior MinisterRev. Angela Wells-Bean, Minister for Congregational CareInvocationRev. Dr. Mark WilliamsPastoral PrayerRev. Dr. Mark WilliamsScripture: Mark 1: 16-20 (NRSV)Rev. Dr. Mark WilliamsSermon: "It Takes All of Us"Rev. Angela Wells-BeanBenedictionRev. Angela Wells-BeanSupport the showSupport the show
Today's topic is about all things inclusion and when I say all things, I mean all the things that some of us may have glanced over. Fellow wedding planner, Chanda Daniels discusses who inclusion really includes and how broadening our understanding of what it truly means is taking a step in the right direction for society and ourselves. Chanda talks about replacing judgement with understanding and how, by putting compassion first, we can accept others as they are and give everyone the opportunity to be themselves. Topics Covered: 4:57 It's Just Not About Race 8:55 Kids 13:05 It Takes All of Us 20:46 Not Seeing Yourself 26:55 Caring for Each other 32:48 Other People's Shoes
How many of our businesses provide seamless customer experiences throughout the entire buying process? How many of us are truly connected to our customers throughout their entire digital lifecycle? Is one and done what we're after, or are we interested in repeat and referral traffic? My guest this week is Steve Apicella, Chief Executive Officer of Strategic DX - Your Dealer Experience, who's mantra happens to be “Connect the Disconnected.” We are going to be talking about exactly that - connecting the disconnect in the automotive space.Steve and I will review best practices of how you can have beat out your competitors by Connecting the Disconnected Focusing on Customer Journey Embraces Customer Inspire A Lifetime Customer Championing Customer Loyalty Always thinking “Great…what now?”Connect with Steve Apicella: https://qrco.de/bdG9QxConnect with BZ Consultants Group: https://qrco.de/bcqqFoASOTUCON Tickets: https://bit.ly/3PUS7ciRSVP for Fixed Ops Round Table: https://bit.ly/3CH0V2iModern Retail Conference: https://bit.ly/3RhVN8OGA4 Council: https://bit.ly/3QaPiUFChapters0:00 Start1:51 “If we could see CLV as clearly as costs, all firms would get this. But because costs are so tangible and CLVs are a mere prediction, it's really hard to get firms to adopt this mindset. But it's [CLV] the right one, and they should be working hard to become comfortable with CLV as the key driver to this kind of decision.” - Professor Peter Fader Wharton Marketing3:34 We Have A Great Industry and Not Everything Is Broken - There are Disconnect Parts If we Desire Anything More than A One Time Transaction5:00 After Customer Acquisition, Step Two Is Customer Abandonment In Our Industry6:41 Amazon's Strategy For Customer Engagement Before & After The Sale - What Automotive Can Learn From It12:10 What Is Strategic DX - Your Dealer Experience? 15:56 Making Phones Smart Again - Are You Refining Your Processes?17:29 Selling A Customer A Car Isn't The End Of The Relationship; It's The Beginning20:42 What If Sales, BDC, F&I, Service/Parts, and All Other Departments Truly Communicated Leading to Our Customers Having 100% Confidence In Us and the Products and Services We Offer?23:52 It Takes All of Us and Our Contributions26:12 100% Online vs Brick and Mortar27:53 Are We Striving for A Relationship or Transactional Type of Business?28:45 Great. What Now? The Process of Continual Improvement34:36 When Was The Last Time You Truly Communicated With Your Customer?42:14 Hole In One Stories46:40 Lightning RoundFollow, subscribe, rate, and never miss a show!#FactsNotFeelings #MovingAutomotiveForward #ConnectTheDisconnected #BZConsultants #BZConsultantsGroup #FactsNotFeelingsFriday #SteveApicella #StrategicDX #YDE #YourDealerExperience #ConnectedRetail #CustomerJourney #CustomerLoyalty #CLV #CustomerLifetimeValue #Amazon #FI #Finance #InspireLifetimeCustomer #BeKind #CustomerExperience #Consultant #Podcast #Automotive #CarConsultant #AutomotiveConsultant #CarTalk #CarDealership #WomenInAutomotive #WomenInBusiness #AutomotiveMarketing
“It Takes All of Us”, Prairie Bible Baptism Service, May 23, 2021 What is necessary for equipping new teens for a fully devoted life in Christ?God instigatesThe family tills the soilThe church plants the seedsMessage today from Acts: Chapter 16 Simple. Authentic. Jesus. prairiebible.org
For the last year, we’ve been producing monthly episodes of Rural Roots Rising to share stories of courageous and creative organizing across rural Oregon. But why? To get us rolling on our second season, we pulled back the curtain to share what inspired this show, and how the process of making it has changed our organizing. In this month’s episode, Behind the Scenes with ROP, we dig in with Rural Organizing Project staff members who trace the origins of our foray into audio production, starting with radio relationships dating back decades. Beyond sharing stories from across the network, one of the main goals of Rural Roots Rising is to be a resource for rural communities looking to create their own media. When we decided to figure out how to make this podcast, we wanted to make sure we were learning in public by sharing out the skills we’re honing and helping build resources that people around the state can pull from and adapt. If you are interested in connecting with other rural Oregonians who are making media or building power in your area, head to www.rop.org to learn more about Rural Organizing Project (ROP) and how you can get involved.Find out when your local radio station is playing Behind the Scenes with ROP at ruralrootsrising.org! Download this episode’s transcript at ruralrootsrising.org.More on what you heard in this episode:This episode references several episodes from Season 1, including Community Radio: Tune In, Speak Out; and It Takes All of Us. You can find more episodes of Rural Roots Rising at ruralrootsrising.orgWe also shared about the public service announcements and radio ads that we have been creating alongside this radio show. You can find all of this content on Google Drive here.If you’re a rural media creator and would like to partner with us in sharing a story from your community, reach out to us at info@ruralrootsrising.orgDid you like the music in this episode? We featured The Road Sodas, Jon Watts, and Junior 85.Rural Roots Rising is a production of the Rural Organizing Project. Thank you for listening!Support the show (https://rop.z2systems.com/np/clients/rop/donation.jsp?campaign=21&)
Aikman said football is what America needs at this moment, given the divisiveness of politics and the pandemic. "Throughout my 12-year career, I was around a lot of players that we didn't have a lot in common, in terms of how we were raised, and yet, because we had a common goal, we were able to rally together and be brothers, and go out and compete and forge some really tremendous relationship, and my best friends in life are those that I've been in the locker rooms with, and so we could all learn, we could all learn a lot," he said. "Certainly Washington could, from the way teams are able to come together and put aside their differences and work towards a common goal." The NFL is reportedly inscribing "End Racism" and "It Takes All of Us" in the end zones for the games. - FOX News This is Real Life is Fake --- 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/kenrick-rampersad/message
Dr. Anthony Weems Discusses Systemic Racism in the NFL. Dr. Weems is an Assistant Professor of Sport Management at Western Carolina University. He has dedicated his acadeic career to researching this topic in depth so that we can gain a greater understanding of how Racism and Prejudice impact the NFL today. Since 2016, Colin Kaepernick began kneeling during the national anthem to protest systemic racism and police brutality, and the NFL has become a major focal point for race relations. With George Floyd's Murder at the hands of the Minneapolis Police Department, the NFL decided to publicly express support for the Black Lives Matter movement by commiting $250 million over a 10-year period to fund projects combating racism and supportig the battle against injustice. Part of its new approach relates to publicly supporting an end to racism by allowing players to affix decals to their helmets supporting BLM and to display slogans like "End Racism" and "It Takes All of Us" at the endzones during opening games this season. Is this enough on the part of the NFL when a significant number of the teams' owners publicly support President Trump and they have failed to champion the rights of Black Players who make up approximately two thirds of the League? Try to keep an open mind as we disucss these issues with the hope of gaining a greater awareness of the existence of systemic racism in the NFL.
Dr. Anthony Weems Discusses Systemic Racism in the NFL. Dr. Weems is an Assistant Professor of Sport Management at Western Carolina University. He has dedicated his acadeic career to researching this topic in depth so that we can gain a greater understanding of how Racism and Prejudice impact the NFL today. Since 2016, Colin Kaepernick began kneeling during the national anthem to protest systemic racism and police brutality, and the NFL has become a major focal point for race relations. With George Floyd's Murder at the hands of the Minneapolis Police Department, the NFL decided to publicly express support for the Black Lives Matter movement by commiting $250 million over a 10-year period to fund projects combating racism and supportig the battle against injustice. Part of its new approach relates to publicly supporting an end to racism by allowing players to affix decals to their helmets supporting BLM and to display slogans like "End Racism" and "It Takes All of Us" at the endzones during opening games this season. Is this enough on the part of the NFL when a significant number of the teams' owners publicly support President Trump and they have failed to champion the rights of Black Players who make up approximately two thirds of the League? Try to keep an open mind as we disucss these issues with the hope of gaining a greater awareness of the existence of systemic racism in the NFL.
Welcome to this weekly bonus series of brief stories designed to touch your heart and offer you comfort, joy, laughter, and inspiration as we face uncertain times together! Remember always to choose LOVE over fear! Story 1: It Takes All of Us
It Takes All of Us shares a story about the power of interfaith organizing and the successes that are possible when hundreds of volunteers join together in a moment of crisis. This month, we follow the story of Navneet Kaur, who took action in support of asylum seekers in rural Yamhill County with her Sikh community, Innovation Law Lab and ICE Out of Sheridan. Navneet speaks about the community mobilization that successfully pressured ICE to release people from detention. Download this episode’s transcription at www.RuralRootsRising.orgMore on what you hear in this episode:When she found out that people seeking asylum from across the world had been separated from their children at the US-Mexico border and sent by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to Federal Correctional Institute (FCI) Sheridan Navneet drove directly to the prison. While showing up alone didn't work so well, she quickly began doing interfaith organizing with her temple, Dasmesh Darbar Sikh Temple and coordinating with lawyers from Innovation Law Lab to support people in winning their right to asylum, and forcing ICE to release everyone within six months.Their work did not end with the release of those detained in FCI Sheridan though. Navneet helped form the Respite Network with ICE Out of Sheridan and communities of faith across the Willamette Valley and organized over 60 volunteers into the Welcome Team. Together they picked people up when they were released from detention and drove them to temples and churches to stay for the night and supported folks as they continued on their journeys and reunited with family and friends across the United States.Do you want to form a group in your community? Check out our resources for Fostering Strong and Healthy Groups, or email office@rop.org for support.Did you like the music in this episode? Listen to more music by The Road Sodas, and the music platform Epidemic Sound!Rural Roots Rising is a production of the Rural Organizing Project. Thank you for listening!Support the show (https://rop.z2systems.com/np/clients/rop/donation.jsp?campaign=21&)
On today's amazing episode, I'm speaking with the lovely and talented Kerri Zane, author of … It Takes All 5: A Single Mom's Guide to Finding the Real One Kerri is an Emmy award winning television executive producer, travel expert, and single mom authority. She has an Masters in Spiritual Psychology and is a member of the Directors Guild of America. With over twenty years of experience, Kerri ran one of only a handful of female-owned production companies in Hollywood. She is a reality TV show development expert, internationally recognized speaker, spokesperson, and #1 fiction best-selling author. Over the course of her media career, Kerri has served as executive producer for numerous television series. She also created and produced hundreds of hours of cable content. So, if you are ready to hear more about, It Takes ALL 5 and Kerri's story, then stay tuned for this episode of the Daily Authors Podcast with Kerri Zane ... ... and make sure to pickup It Takes All 5 on Amazon! By the way, if you are ready to write your book, go to Write a Book University to get a free 4 lesson video course to help you on your journey to write a book ...
Kerri Zane talks about the events that inspired her new book, My Lover's Keeper, where an unhappily married woman hatches a plan to keep her extramarital lover from straying any further. She also talks about her first book, It Takes All 5: A Single Mom's Guide to Finding the Real One, and new projects. Fern Ronay interviews. Click Here to Download the Podcast on iTunes Bio: Kerri Zane is an Emmy award-winning television executive producer, lifestyle expert for single moms, speaker and author. She has an M.A. in Spiritual Psychology from the University of Santa Monica and a B.A. from UCLA. She is a [...] The post Kerri Zane | My Lover’s Keeper | Author Interview appeared first on Book Circle Online.
Kerri Zane talks about the events that inspired her new book, My Lover's Keeper, where an unhappily married woman hatches a plan to keep her extramarital lover from straying any further. She also talks about her first book, It Takes All 5: A Single Mom's Guide to Finding the Real One, and new projects. Fern Ronay interviews. Click Here to Download the Podcast on iTunes Bio: Kerri Zane is an Emmy award-winning television executive producer, lifestyle expert for single moms, speaker and author. She has an M.A. in Spiritual Psychology from the University of Santa Monica and a B.A. from UCLA. She is a [...]
Kerri Zane Kerri is an internationally recognized single mom lifestyle expert, co-parenting authority, speaker, spokesperson and Emmy award winning television executive producer. She is also the Amazon best selling author of “It Takes All 5: A Single Mom’s Guide to Finding the REAL One.” The book is designed to support the more than 10 million Single Mothers in the US ‘rescript’ their lives for a happily even after!
A Single Mom's Guide with Kerri Zane Kerri Zane ia an Emmy Award winning TV producer, healthy living expert, single mom advisor and author of: “It Takes All 5: A Single Mom's Guide to Finding the REAL One,” released November 2012. Before she wrote her book she had run her own boutique TV production company for 20 years until I hit the wall. She sold a show to VH1 and as soon as she did everything that could go wrong DID! She had to reassess everything in my life and make a major shift. Today,Kerri is helping women regain their confidence after a life altering event that rocks their world.
A Single Mom's Guide with Kerri Zane Kerri Zane ia an Emmy Award winning TV producer, healthy living expert, single mom advisor and author of: “It Takes All 5: A Single Mom's Guide to Finding the REAL One,” released November 2012. Before she wrote her book she had run her own boutique TV production company for 20 years until I hit the wall. She sold a show to VH1 and as soon as she did everything that could go wrong DID! She had to reassess everything in my life and make a major shift. Today,Kerri is helping women regain their confidence after a life altering event that rocks their world.
A Single Mom's Guide with Kerri Zane Kerri Zane ia an Emmy Award winning TV producer, healthy living expert, single mom advisor and author of: “It Takes All 5: A Single Mom's Guide to Finding the REAL One,” released November 2012. Before she wrote her book she had run her own boutique TV production company for 20 years until I hit the wall. She sold a show to VH1 and as soon as she did everything that could go wrong DID! She had to reassess everything in my life and make a major shift. Today,Kerri is helping women regain their confidence after a life altering event that rocks their world.
“It Takes All 5: A Single Mom's Guide to Finding the REAL One,” is designed to help the more than 10 million single moms in the United States get their lives back on track! Easy to follow strategies to healing the whole mom inside and out, “It Takes All 5” prepares these ladies to take the plunge into the world of dating and mating with confidence. Then utilizing the 5-Finger Philosophy, they will be able to identify not just “the one” but “The REAL one,” for an authentic and renewable “REAL”ationship. Kerri is an Emmy award winning, twenty-year veteran television executive producer. A healthy living expert, single mom advisor, author and speaker. She has an M.A. in Spiritual Psychology from the University of Santa Monica and a B.A. from UCLA. She is a member of NATAS, the Directors Guild of America, an ACE Certified Personal Trainer and Weight Management Consultant. “It Takes All 5: A Single Mom's Guide to Finding the REAL One,” is published by Morgan James, (November 2012) http://www.kerrizane.com