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Hey there, hello to you today. Thanks for listening to this episode of The Burt (Not Ernie) Show. Today's subject matter is of the utmost importance, but not necessarily something that is talked about enough within the Christian community. And that's our tendency to live like orphans even though we are now part of God's family thanks to Jesus. God's promises devotional on Amazon Good verses to read about your true identity: Psalm 17:8 Isaiah 43:4 Psalm 147:3 Psalm 18, verses 2, 18 & 19, 28, 32, 35 & 36 Romans 12 John 8 We have so many promises from the Lord to assure and reassure us of our new identity in Christ, and yet we struggle with feeling unseen, abandoned, alone, wondering about unanswered prayers and the things in life, big and small, that wear on us and weigh us down. How do we reconcile the way we feel with the promises God has given us? That's the heart of this episode of the podcast. You're listening to The Burt (Not Ernie) Show podcast, which can be found on the EDIFI app, an all Christian content podcast option - as well as anywhere else you listen to podcasts. This is episode number 204. If I could give a definition of a believer living more like an orphan than like a child of the Most High God, I would put it like this: there is a strong and sometimes even extreme sense of aloneness and possibly abandonment that can at times define some aspects of a person's character, their attitudes, thoughts, feeling, beliefs and intentions. This sense of aloneness and possibly feeling abandoned almost seems to operate on its own, like it has its own life force or something, working to mold the person's self-image, actions and reactions. Sometimes it may seem like the words someone speaks are misheard and interpreted very differently than what was being conveyed (which can lead to strong reactions). Decisions may be made based on feeling orphaned. This can also lead to rapid decisions and reactions, as in too quick and not thought out or prayed over. Ready, fire, aim sort of a thing. We have a God who loves us and because of that love for us and because of our love for Jesus, we have an enemy, Satan. And I think our enemy works to get us feeling alone, abandoned, orphaned. The devil is in the details, isn't that the saying? And the devil also works in darkness and tries to push God's children into darkness as well. Operating in the darkness and pushing that orphan-like feeling on people is an attempt to manipulate people. And to keep the evil influence secret. Satan doesn't want us to know that he is harassing us; he would like us to wrongly believe that the problem lies within us. The father of lies, the devil, always lies to us because it is his native tongue (that's what Jesus said in John 8:44). Some of the things our enemy often does is try to hide what's actually going on from the Lord's followers. He lies, he deceives, he manipulates. Now what if a person starts to counter the sense of aloneness with the truth from God's word? Does the devil ever try to push back on the truth? Yeah, he probably does. So what are we to do? One thing I know for sure; Jesus died to give us freedom, and when we bump up against areas in our life where our freedom has been stolen or where we maybe have given our freedom away, we don't want to just give up. Pray and keep on praying, isn't that what Jesus taught His followers in Luke chapter 18? It can be so hard to keep on fighting the good fight of our faith in prayer sometimes. But I really want to encourage you to keep fighting. Keep praying. Keep your Bible open. Keep believing, even if it feels like it's hard to believe those promises. Pray and don't give up. Paul wrote about this in 1 Thessalonians - pray without ceasing. God won't lie to you, leave you or forsake you. And you are not an orphan. When we read Galatians chapter five, we get this beautiful picture of freedom. Not just freedom like we celebrate on the Fourth of July here in America. But freedom in Christ, next level freedom, freedom that impacts our life here and now but carries over into all eternity. It's not a temporary freedom, there is no way that it can be taken from us (in spite of the fact that at times we may not feel free, our freedom in Jesus isn't something that ebbs and flows, that comes and goes - it is permanent and eternal and everlasting, while our feelings don't alway speak the truth). From the J. B. Phillips translation, Galatians 5 verse 1 says this: Plant your feet firmly therefore within the freedom that Christ has won for us, and do not let yourselves be caught again in the shackles of slavery. As I read that verse once more, imagine yourself being freed from literal shackles of slavery and then think about letting yourself be re-shackled and enslaved. That is what we are told not to do. Plant your feet firmly with the freedom Christ won for you. Stay planted, rooted in Him. And don't move out of that place of being planted, don't move to a place where Satan has the chance to put those shackles back on your ankles. Keep your feet in the right place and don't let him get your feet moving off that place, the Rock which is Christ Jesus. Freedom is what Jesus gave to you. He bought it for you. It's yours. That's an absolute iron-clad promise. Don't forget it! If you ever feel like you're being pushed and pulled and prodded in a super stressful way, like you're just being driven and driven and driven, that could be the enemy harassing you. Why do I think that? Because that driven driven driven feeling is in direct opposition to the Galatians 5:1 freedom that Jesus secured for us. And the Lord sure isn't giving us the exact opposite of what He died to grant us. When you feel like you're being driven, pause and pray, pray that the promised freedom God clearly talks about in Galatians would be your immediate reality and that the liar the devil would be rendered ineffective in his harassment. Satan loves to drive people. Jesus never drives people. Satan wants everybody to live like they've been orphaned, but he doesn't want anyone to talk about it. But when we talk to the Lord about it, we bring it into the light and God's truth lands on it and that is really effective at keeping us free. Because the truth, said Jesus, will set you free. John 8:31-32. Genesis 18:14 says this: Is anything too hard for the LORD? The Lord said these words to Abraham when Sarah laughed when He promised that she would have a son in about a year's time. It's one thing to hear me pose the question, “Is anything too hard for God?” But it's quite another when the Lord speaks for Himself and asks, “Is anything too hard for the Lord?” in direct response to one of His dearly loved children wondering whether or not He will keep His promise. Is God maybe asking you today, “Is anything too hard for the Lord?” How can you apply this verse to your situation? What's your answer to His question? We have some weapons in our spiritual arsenal. Weapons like prayer, like fasting, like choosing belief and refusing doubt, the weapon of worship, and of course the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God (Ephesians 6:17). Luke 24:13-35 tells us that Jesus walks with us and comforts us when we are traveling on a difficult path in this life. That indicates that He never wants us to feel abandoned or orphaned on those hard roads. He wants us to know that He is walking alongside us. In John 16:24, Jesus described the Holy Spirit as our Helper, Comforter, Advocate, Intercessor, Counselor, Strengthener and Standby (Amplified). This verse reminds us to ask and keep on asking in order that we might receive and have our joy be complete. Pray things through to their very final end. Please don't give up on praying! Never stop praying! And keep believing every single promise God gives you in the Bible. He loves you with great tenderness and he wants you to have a rich, full, joyous life as His child. Secure, at peace, resting in His love and care. Not a trouble free life - that's not possible in this world, and Jesus Himself said that in this world we will have trouble, but to take heart, for He has overcome the world (John 16:33). 1 Peter 1:4 says that we have been born into an inheritance that is beyond the reach of change. Orphans don't have an inheritance and they live in constant fear of change. Satan is so lying when he tells us differently than this verse promises! And 1 Peter 2:9-10 is proof of our non-orphaned status. 9 But you are not like that, for you are a chosen people. You are royal priests,[g] a holy nation, God's very own possession. As a result, you can show others the goodness of God, for he called you out of the darkness into his wonderful light. 10 “Once you had no identity as a people; now you are God's people. Once you received no mercy; now you have received God's mercy.”[h] We are chosen, consecrated, set apart, a special people for God's own possession, called out of darkness and into His marvelous light. Once we were not a people, but that time in our lives is over and done with. I'm going to list off a few more verses you are welcome to read for yourself if you'd like. The truths in these verses are promises that can cement in your heart and mind how the Lord really, truly feels about you. Psalm 17:8 Isaiah 43:4 Psalm 147:3 Psalm 18, verses 2, 18 & 19, 28, 32, 35 & 36 And the entire twelfth chapter of Romans. That's an excellent piece of the Bible to read! Freedom comes at a cost. But Jesus paid the price in full. And he or she who has been set free by the Son is free indeed. John 8:36 My prayer for you today is that the Lord will move by the power of His Holy Spirit to fully set you free, to bless you, guide you, speak to you so loudly that you know for certain He is right here with you. Delivering you from the enemy's evil attacks, bringing total healing and freedom and restoration and redemption into your life. That's a prayer I believe He will absolutely answer. Thanks for listening to this episode, and I'll share a link to my devotional about God's promises which is available on Amazon if that's something you'd like to check out. The Power of God's Will: 40 Days of God's Promises Devotional: Burt, Jan L.: 9798573528939: Amazon.com: Books Keep expecting God to keep all His promises. He's got those hard situations, and He's holding you safe and secure in the palm of His hands today. How could He ever forget you when He has engraved you on the palms of His hands? Thanks for joining me for this episode of The Burt (Not Ernie) Show, getting the promises of God into the people of God, right where they belong. I'll see ya next time. Bye bye.
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Well hey there, hello and a very warm welcome to this episode. No need to dilly-dally or make small talk…let's just jump right in and talk about God's promises. Link to the devotional mentioned in this episode Link to the free No More Worrying digital download mentioned in this episode You're listening to The Burt (Not Ernie) Show podcast, which can be found wherever you listen to podcasts, as well as on the Edifi app, a unique podcast app featuring Christian content only. That's EDIFI, available in the app store. This is episode number 202. The Promise of a New Year - God's Promises for You. New year, new you? Ever heard that phrase? How does that usually work for ya? Dive into a new year, do the prep for whatever needs prepping in order to make the new you a reality. Plan it, map it out, might even pray over it. This time! This time, for sure! Sound familiar? Let me ask again, how does that usually work out for you? It works so well for (can you hear my sarcasm) that I have decided not to do that anymore. New year, same God, not going to fixate on a new and improve me. He can mold me, shape me, make me again another as it says in Jeremiah 18:4, do His sanctifying work in me for His glory and His purposes and I've decided that's enough for me. More than enough, because thus far has the Lord helped me, declaring my Ebenezer (not like A Christmas Carol, but like 1 Samuel 7:12 and the hymn “Come Thou Fount” which holds the line, “Here I raise my Ebenezer”. A far, far better way to start a new calendar year, in my opinion. I gain so much peace, I bend the knee and bend my will to God, I can rest in Him and also be expectant of all He will do in the coming weeks and months. As John the Baptist said, “I must decrease and He must increase.” Yes, please. This usually (or always) works well for me, whereas new year, new me…not so much. The title of episode number 202 is “The Promise of New Year - God's Promises for You” because there is so much promise in every new season when we walk out said season with the Lord. A new calendar on the wall counts as a new season, and the promises I'm about to share today fit this new season. As always, these promises are God's promises, taken directly from the Bible, and they are for you, my friend. Y.O.U. Psalm 125, verses 1 and 2, from the NLT: Those who trust in the LORD are as secure as Mount Zion; they will not be defeated but will endure forever. Just as the mountains surround Jerusalem, so the LORD surrounds His people, both now and forever. Now of course this psalm, which is a psalm of ascent, has to do with Israel and her people. No doubt about that. And it also is an encouragement for us, not as Jewish people, but as Christ followers. 2 Timothy 3:16 says all Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, reproof, instruction, correction. Knowing what Scripture says matters, and that's why Psalm 125 matters for you right here in this season. In Zechariah 14:4-11, Revelation 19:11-16 and Revelation 20:1-6, we read about the Messiah, Jesus, standing on Mount Zion when He returns the second time. So when Psalm 125 says that those who trust in the LORD are as secure as Mount Zion, well that's pretty secure, I'd say. If that is the place where Jesus' feet will land, where He will stand, it's an iron-clad guarantee that Mount Zion is going to be there right til the very end… If we trust in the Lord, we're secure like Mount Zion is secure. This is an amazing promise. It's an immovable promise. They will not be defeated, but will endure forever. God surrounds you like those mountains surround Jerusalem, both now and forever. Huge, huge promise. If the only promise I shared with you today was this one, it would be more than enough for the entire year. Isn't God good? What a promise! You are as secure as that mount on which Jesus will stand at His return, and I do not know what more could be said to ensure that you trust God and know this promised security is yours. Amen? John 14:1 from the NLT says: “Don't let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God, and trust also in Me.” This is Jesus speaking. We all have things that trouble our hearts, and the things that fall into that category, the heart troubling category, well those aren't the small things that get in our craw, that annoy us, the little irksome frustrations. No, anything we describe as heart troubling, well, that's the real hard stuff in life. We can't just brush it off, ignore it, say a quick prayer and have it dissipate, talk ourselves out of it, or anything like that. And Jesus says to you and to me about those things that are the big, hard things, He says, “Don't let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God (as it says in Psalm 125 verse 1) and trust also in Me.” Do you trust in God? Do you trust Jesus? Your answer is probably, “YES”. Do you trust Him with the things that give you a troubled heart? Do you trust Him in the midst of those things, in spite of things, trusting and trusting again and again, until your faith becomes sight, until you have the peace that passes all understanding, perfect peace as it says in Isaiah? This year, trust Him like that. Trust Him more fully, more completely, with more abandonment and more certainty that He's got you, you are so secure in Him, more than you ever have before. Because He keeps all His promises, nobody is more trustworthy than our God, and perhaps no one's trustworthiness has been questioned more than our God. Let's not be among those who question Him, not today, not this time. Let's choose, let's opt in, to not let our hearts be troubled, but to trust God, to trust Jesus. Let's ponder God's utter faithfulness for a moment, because it's worth the reminder…when we are so dug in, all in, certain of who our God is and of His absolute inability to be anything but perfectly faithful and a perfect promise keeper, well then we believe all of His promises on a better, deeper level. Malachi 3:6 from the CSB says, “Because I, the LORD, have not changed, you descendants of Jacob have not been destroyed.” The Lord does not change. He doesn't! But sometimes the lack of belief we exhibit reveals that we think it's somehow okay to act like He does change, like He might change this time, He might do us dirty. We're fickle, we're selfish, we're mercurial, and we're not often the least be ashamed by that. James 1:17 also from the CSB, “Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights, who does not change like shifting shadows.” Just to reiterate the truth that God does not change, has never changed, will never change, it just is not going to happen so let's go all in and believe what He has promised in the Bible. John 8:12, NLT - Jesus spoke to the people once more and said, “I am the light of the world. If you follow Me, you won't have to walk in darkness, because you will have the light that leads to life.” Want to be challenged and encouraged and bolstered and blown away by Jesus' words and promises? Read John chapter 8. That'll do it! Feel like you need to expand the boundaries of your faith in the Lord? Read John 8 and oh those boundaries will sure enough expand! In a good way, in the best way. We don't have to walk in darkness. There are no areas of life that don't fall under this promise. So when we walk in darkness, maybe we're forgetting this promise. Maybe we are in a place of unbelief for whatever reason. Maybe we just need to be reminded that Jesus IS, present tense, right now He is the light of the world - He is the light of your world right now. You don't have to walk in darkness, in confusion, with a clouded mind, because you have the mind of Christ 1 Corinthians 2:16 promises. You have the light that leads to life. Don't overanalyze, don't think yourself out of believing it, just opt in and agree that what Jesus said in John 8:12 is true, and is true for you. Right now. No matter what. It's a true promise for you today. Proverbs 3:5-6, NLT, say - Trust in the LORD with all your heart (with some of your heart? Most of your heart? Or all of your heart? We need regular heart check ups to make sure our trust level is aligned with this verse) Trust in the LORD with all your heart; do not depend on your own understanding (Do Not! When mom or dad says do not do that, well, the wise child listens and even the ornery child usually listens because a stern “Do not do that” warning from a parent…that gets your ears perked up. This is God, your Father, saying Do Not…and we think little to nothing about doing exactly what He says not to do. Let's read again and keep that do not directive in mind). Trust in the LORD with all your heart; do not depend on your own understanding. Seek His will in all you do (in most of what you do? Nope - in all you do) and He will show you which path to take. Wondering which direction to go? Then seek His will in all you do and He will show you which path to take. We don't just want these promises to be fulfilled in our lives, we NEED them to be fulfilled. And when we see something we've been missing, let's make those adjustments and get on board with the Lord. The Good Shepherd leads His sheep well, and we're safe when we listen to Him and not to any other voices. So, let's listen up and heed His words. Have you seen the animated film Over the Hedge? In one scene, the character R.J. says to another character, Hammie (and Hammie is sort of spacey, not all there, and Hammie is trying to eat a cookie that is broken in two and being held together with a band aid…kind of gross, right? Well, that's us sometimes.) RJ says, “You don't want that cookie, Hammie. That cookie's junk.” What band aid cookie are you trying for and where is God saying, No, that's junk? Trust in Him with all your heart, and do not depend on your own band-aid cookie version of understanding. He has better for you than you might have for yourself. You don't want that cookie, my friend, because that cookie is junk. Isaiah 55:10-11 NLT - The rain and snow come down from the heavens and stay on the ground to water the earth. They cause the grain to grow, producing seed for the farmer and bread for the hungry. It is the same with My word. I send it out, and it always produces fruit. It will accomplish all I want it to, and it will prosper everywhere I send it. Did you hear that? His word will never return to Him void. It always produces fruit, always accomplishes what He wants it to, and will always prosper everywhere He sends it. Today, via this podcast, He is sending it to you and it will not return to Him void or empty or ineffective. It works. It can't not work. It's His word, and it does as He wishes. That's the truth, right there. Believe it. (And this verse says will…it will accomplish all He wants it to and it will prosper everywhere He sends it. Will means WILL! My devotional The Power of God's WILL - 40 Days of God's Promises is all about this exact thing and you can find that on Amazon). The last few weeks God has been laying on my heart the need to daily crucify my flesh. Now listen, I do not claim to be a prophet, and so maybe this is just for me personally, but I have a sense that I, and other disciples of Jesus, are going to need to be Spirit led, Spirit dependent, on a whole new level in the coming months. I really think that's true. We might go through hard times, we may be tempted with prosperity (and that's often harder to walk through and stay close to the Lord than poverty, truth be told). Crucifying my flesh keeps me close to the Lord. The flesh, well, it isn't going with me into eternity and so it is in its last days, so to speak, it's getting near its deathbed and it's temperamental, it's demanding, it's a brat. So as I seek to do as the Lord has put on my heart to do in my own life, Romans 8 verses five and six are what I've been pondering. These are the verses I'll leave you with today. From the NLT - Those who are dominated by the sinful nature think about sinful things, but those who are controlled by the Holy Spirit think about things that please the Spirit. So letting your sinful nature control your mind leads to death. But letting the Spirit control your mind leads to life and peace. The flesh makes me want to make a snarky comment when I get my feelings hurt. Crucify that, Jan. My flesh gets annoyed when my coffee maker goes kaput during blizzard weather and I want to be able to go get a coffee since I can't make any coffee but I can't cuz there's half an inch of ice on my car and the driveway is a disaster and I can't get out. Crucify that, Jan. So crucifying the flesh doesn't always look like those huge and terrible sins that come to mind. It can be a bad attitude. Or maybe that's just me. Either way, these verses remind us that our life belongs to Jesus now. And we can both believe all His promises to us and crucify our pesky flesh at the same time. Oh, I almost forgot to mention that I have something free for ya today. If you ever struggle with worry, this is for you. It's a digital download, a pdf, with 40 Bible passages that will combat worry in your life, and the way you utilize it is super simple. For 40 days, you just write Do Not Worry at the top of your daily to-do list (or set it as a reminder in your phone that will ping each morning). You read the verse or verses for that day, while bearing in mind that for the next forty days, just for forty days, you will not worry. You'll hand those worries to God, and they're not your burden to bear for forty days. Doesn't mean you quit your job and run up the credit cards because Jan said so… that's not at all what Jan said. You keep on living your life, but when you catch yourself worrying about something, about anything, you remind yourself that for forty days, you won't give in to worry. You'll lay that worry, that concern, at the feet of Jesus whenever it crops up, and you keep moving on without the stress of worrying. Do it for forty days. Seriously, this is a really great faith grower. Grab yours for free at JanLBurt . com I hope you do that as this new year begins. Lord bless you, thanks for listening. I'll see you next time. Bye bye The Power of God's Will: 40 Days of God's Promises Devotional: Burt, Jan L.: 9798573528939: Amazon.com: Books JanLBurt.com Home Page
Los Angeles brennur; Jakob Frímann Magnússon, fyrrum þingmaður og tónlistarmaður er sérfræðingur í málefnum borgarinnar sem aldrei sefur, nema kannski á verðinum yfir loftslagsvánni ræðir stórbrunann og afleiðingar hans við Maríu Lilju. Þá taka við þau Oddný Eir og Jón Helgi Þórarinsson, tölvuleikjasmiður sem áður bjó í Grænlandi hvar eiga sér nú stað miklar vendingar í pólitíkinni varðandi sjálfstæði þjóðarinnar. Gísli Örn Garðarsson leikstjóri, Gunnlaugur Briem trommari og tónskáld og leikararnir Nína Dögg Filippusdóttir og Björn Thors ræða jólasýningu Þjóðleikhússins, Yermu, erindi verksins og umfjöllunarefni. Helga Arnalds og Sólveig Guðmundsdóttir segja okkur frá þverfaglega tilraunabrúðuleikhúsinu Tíu fingur sem setur á svið heilandi og má segja terapískar leiksýningar fyrir börn og fullorðna, nú síðast Líkaminn er skál í Tjarnarbíói en Tíu fingur fagna nú tíu ára afmæli með áhugaverðri dagskrá sem snertir mörg ólík svið lífs, lista og fræða.Í lokin koma Ólafur J. Engilbertsson menningarmiðlari og Kári Schram kvikmyndagerðarmaður og segja okkur frá Samúel Jónssyni og verkum hans, byggingum og líkneskjum sem finna má í Selárdal.
Sidemen. Sessionmen. Immer im Schatten der Stars oder der Alphatiere. Was braucht man als erfolgreicher Sidemen für Charaktereigenschaften? Wie wird man ein Sidemen? Wer waren die erfolgreichsten und interessantesten Sessionmen im Rock & HipHop? Henning & Till klären auf und erzählen auch über ihre Erlebnisse als Sidemen. Die Songs der Sendung: 1) Jealous Guy / John Lennon2) Trapped / Proof3) Hammerhart / Beginner4) Numb / Encore / Jay-Z, Linkin Park5) Big Enough / Keith Richards6) Wherever I Lay My Hat / Paul Young7) Lifelong Guarantee / Carl Carlton & The Songdogs8) Love From The Start / Blank & Jones, Jan Löchel Links zur Sendung: Kurzbio über Jim Keltner:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqJe08vyiPQ Zitate diverser Rockstars aus dem Buch von Julian Dawson über Nicky Hopkins:https://www.wbur.org/hereandnow/2011/04/06/piano-nicky-hopkinsJealous Guy featuring Nicky Hopkins:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9e8vLxKTMQ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Der Producer Jens Huiber mit Andreas Renner (DAZN) und Alexis Menuge (L´Équipe) zum Fußball, mit Michael Körner (Magentasport) zum Basketball, mit Stefan Heinrich (MotorsportTV), Edgar Mielke (Sky) und Stefan Ehlen (formel1.de) zum Motorsport, mit Tobias Drews (RTL) zum Boxen, mit Korbinian Eisenberger (SZ) und Lukas Zahrer (derstandard) zum Skisport, mit Nicolas Martin (GFL-TV) zum Football, mit Jan Lüdeke (Pro7Maxx) und Simon Jung (Totalrugby.de) zum Rugby, mit Seb Dumitru (N24) zur NBA, und mit US-Open-Champion Dominic Thiem zum Tennis; das alles in der BIG SHOW 688 von sportradio360 ...
Senátorem ve volebním obvodu Rokycany bude Miroslav Kroc (za STAN), ve volebním obvodu Domažlice bude senátorem Jan Látka (ANO). Volební účast byla v obou obvodech lehce přes 16 procent.
V senátním obvodě číslo 11 - Domažlice se z devíti uchazečů v prvním kole prosadil Jan Látka (ANO), který získal 28,96 procent. Proti němu stane Vladislav Vilímec (ODS), který obdržel 15,70 procent.
Sokneprest i Skodje kyrkjelyd, tidligere pastor her i Sula Frikirke. Han starter høstens tema, Guds oppdrag. Vi er ambassadører. Gud har vært der før oss. 2.Kor 5:18-21. Vær frimodig i din tro
Det här poddpaketet är för alla som älskar äventyr. Ta på dig riddardräkten och pirathatten, packa med lite fantasi så åker vi! Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Paketet innehåller fyra spännande sagor:Svarta klippans hemlighet av Joe Todd-Stanton med Elisabeth Wernesjö som uppläsare.Pelle hjälper en riddare av Jan Lööf med Lennart Jähkel som uppläsare.Äventyrsklubben: Anne Bonny av och med Per Umaerus och Henrik Wallgren.Sagotajm: Sagan om tidsmaskinen av Johannes Berg.Producent för poddpaketet: Patrycja GajewskaIllustrationer: Joe Todd-Stanton, Jan Lööf, Anders Nyberg, Ingrid Flygare.
The American Library Association's Annual Conference for 2024 may be over but here at Fuse 8 n' Kate the party NEVER stops! And we can back that statement up by pointing out that this latest episode was actually recorded AT the conference. And not only that, it was recorded WITH a special guest star! Turns out, conferences are a great way to connect with folks you've only ever met online. After commenting so well that she was dubbed "the third sister", Kate and Betsy are inordinately pleased to welcome none other than author Stephanie V.W. Lucianovic to the mic. You may remember Stephanie from her myriad books over the years, including this year's Touch the Sky (which has appeared on Caldecott prediction lists for good reason). Today she introduces her long-lost relatives to Swedish author/illustrator Jan Lööf (he, of the double umlauts), a 2011 winner of the Astrid Lindgren Prize. They look at one of his rare English-language translations and talk about whether or not they should institute a new category: Family Cult Classic Picture Books. Which is to say, picture books that aren't famous anywhere outside of your own family. For the full Show Notes please visit: https://afuse8production.slj.com/2024/07/08/fuse-8-n-kate-whos-got-the-apple-by-jan-loof-translated-by-ole-risom-amp-linda-hayward-featuring-special-guest-star-stephanie-v-w-lucianovic/
Der Producer Jens Huiber mit Alexis Menuge (L´Équipe), Toni Tomic (Sky) und Lukas Zahrer (derstandard) zum Fußball, mit Stefan Heinrich (MotorsportTV), Edgar Mielke (Sky) und Stefan Ehlen (formel1.de) zum Motorsport, mit Christoph Leuchtenberg (SID) zum Radsport, und mit Jörg Allmeroth (tennisnet) zum Tennis. Nicolas Martin (GFL-TV) mit Andreas Renner (DAZN), Franz Büchner (Magentasport), Christian Schimmel (DAZN) und Heiko Oldörp (NDR) zu Günter Zapf; und eine Hommage an die verstorbene Legende mit Jonas Friedrich (Sky), Gregor Biernath (Sky), Adrian Franke (kicker, RTL), Lou Richter, Oliver Faßnacht (Eurosport), Cowboys-Präsident Werner Maier, Jan Lüdeke (Magentasport) Florian Berrenberg (DAZN), Martin Pfanner (DAZN), Jan Weckwerth (Triple Option), Pete Fink (Motorvision TV) und Axel Goldmann (Just Baseball). Das alles in der BIG SHOW 667 von sportradio360.de.
Nicolas Martin (GFL-TV) mit Marc Heinrich (FAZ) und Andreas Renner (DAZN) zum Fußball, mit Franz Büchner (DAZN) zur NFL, mit Jan Lüdeke (Magentasport) zum Eishockey, und mit Stefan Heinrich (Motorsport TV) und Edgar Mielke (ran) zum Motorsport; der Producer Jens Huiber mit Markus Götz (Sky) zum Handball, mit Tom Häberlein (SID) und Lukas Zahrer (derstandard) zum alpinen Ski-Weltcup, mit Axel Goldmann (Drei90) zum Baseball, und mit Miami-Turnierdirektor James Blake zum Tennis.
Der Producer Jens Huiber mit Marco Hagemann (RTL) und Andreas Renner (DAZN) zum Fußball, mit Nicolas Martin (GFL-TV) und Christian Schimmel (DAZN) zum Football, mit Michael Körner (Magentasport) zum Basketball, mit Edgar Mielke (Sky), Stefan Heinrich (Motorsport TV) und Stefan Ehlen (formel1.de) zum Motorsport, mit Jan Lüdeke (Magentasport) und Simon Jung (More than Sports TV) zum Rugby, mit Korbinian Eisenberger (SZ) und Tom Häberlein (SID) zum alpinen Skisport, und mit Alex Antonitsch (ServusTV) und Klaus Bellstedt (SPIEGEL) zum Tennis. Das alles in der BIG SHOW 653 von sportradio360 ...
Welcome from Jon, Chris, and Eric Thank you to Jan L, Kyle B, Michal B, Bradley H Announcements News Top 3/Bottom 2 SKUS not being rereleased AMA Seastan's Soliloquy
Der Producer Jens Huiber mit Andreas Renner (DAZN), Sven Haist (SZ) und Alexis Menuge (L'Equipe) zum Fußball, mit Michael Körner (Magentasport) zum Basketball, mit Stefan Ehlen (formel1.de) und Stefan Heinrich (Motorsport TV) zum Motorsport, mit Tom Häberlein (SID) und Guido Heuber (Eurosport) zum alpinen Skisport, mit Nicolas Martin (GFL-TV), Jan Lüdeke (Magentasport) und Simon Jung (More than Sports TV) zum Rugby, mit Franz Büchner (Magentsports) zum Eishockey, mit Seb Dumitru (N24) zur NBA, und mit Paul Häuser (Sky) zum Tennis. Das alles in der BIG SHOW 651 von sportradio360.
Der Producer Jens Huiber mit Jonas Friedrich (Sky) und Philipp Schneider (SZ) zum Fußball, mit Michael Körner (Magentasport) zu vielem, mit Stefan Ehlen (formel1.de) und Stefan Heinrich (Motorsport TV) zum Motorsport, mit Handball-Legende Robert Weber zum Zweiten, mit Olympiasieger Michael Rösch zum Biathlon, mit Tom Häberlein (SID) und Roman Stelzl (Tiroler Tageszeitung) zum alpinen Skie-Weltcup, mit Nicolas Martin (GFL-TV) und Jan Lüdeke (Magentasport) zum Rugby, mit Heiko Oldörp (NDR) zum US Sport, mit Andre Voigt (GitNexxt) zur NBA, und mit Jörg Allmweroth (tennisnet), Klaus Bellstedt (SPIEGEL) und Paul Häuser (SID) zum Tennis. Dazu gibt es in der BIG SHOW 649 von sportradio360 auch noch das fluchende Klassenzimmer ...
Der Producer Jens Huiber mit Sebastian Weßling (Funke) und Andreas Renner (DAZN) zum Fußball, mit ÖHB-Teamspieler Robert Weber zum Handball, mit Lukas Zahrer (derstandard.at) zum alpinen Ski-Weltcup, mit Korbinian Eisenberger (SZ) zur Biatlon WM, und mit Ruud-Physio Alex Stober zum Tennis; Nicolas Martin (GFL-TV) mit Edgar Mielke (Sky) zum Motorsport, mit Christian Schimmel (DAZN) zum Football, und mit Jan Lüdeke (Magentasport) und Simon Jung (More than Sports TV) zum Rugby. Das alles in der BIG SHOW 648 von sportradio360.
Der Producer Jens Huiber mit Martin Konrad (Sky Austria) und Coach Alfred Tatar zum Fußball, mit Markus Götz (Sky) zum Handball, mit Stefan Heinrich (Motorsport TV), Edgar Mielke (ran) und Stefan Ehlen (motorsport.com) zum Motorsport, mit Johannes Knuth (SZ) und Ski-Legende Marc Girardelli zum alpinen Ski-Weltcup, mit Korbinian Eisenberger (SZ) zum Biathlon, mit Nicolas Martin (GFL-TV), Andreas Renner (DAZN), Franz Büchner (Magentasport) und Christian Schimmel (DAZN) zum Football, mit Jan Lüdeke (Magentasport) und Simon Jung (More than Sports TV) zum Rugby, mit dem fluchenden Klassenzimmer zu allem, und mit DTB-Teamchef Michael Kohlmann zu allem.
Season 6 Episode 3 of the Filament Games Podcast is here, and we're thrilled to share another captivating interview from the Games for Change Festival with our listeners! In this episode, host Jennifer Javornik sits down with Dr. Jan L. Plass, a distinguished Professor at New York University and the Paulette Goddard Chair in Digital Media and Learning Sciences. Dr. Plass is not just a professor, he's a trailblazer in the field of digital learning, drawing from cognitive science, learning sciences, computer science, and design to shape the future of education.
Der Producer Jens Huiber mit Thomas Wagner (RTL) und Oliver Seidler (Sky) zum Fußball, mit Michael Körner (Magentasport) zum Basketball, mit Uwe Semrau (DAZN) und Ralf Tögel (SZ) zum Handball, mit Stefan Heinrich (Motorsport TV), Stefan Ehlen (formel1.de) und Edgar Mielke (ran) zum Motorsport, mit Nicolas Martin (GFL-TV), Andreas Renner (DAZN), Günter Zapf (DAZN) und Christian Schimmel (DAZN) zum Football, mit Jan Lüdeke (Magentasport) und Simon Jung (More than Sports TV) zum Rugby, mit Lukas Zahrer (derstandard) und Korbinian Eisenberger (SZ) zum alpinen Skisport, mit Volker Kreisl (SZ) zur Skiflug WM, mit dem fluchenden Klassenzimmer zu allem, und mit Jörg Allmeroth (tennisnet) und Oliver Faßnacht (Eurosport) zum Tennis. Das alles in der BIG SHOW 646 von sportradio360 ...
In dieser Samstagsfolge von "Alles auf Aktien" reden wir mit dem ökonomischen Orakel. Wir stellen ihm die großen Zukunftsfragen? Was wird morgen, übermorgen und in zehn Jahren sein? Unser Gast prophezeit, auf welche Weise die KI den Fortschritt diktieren wird, ob und wann wir das Ende des fossilen Zeitalters erleben und wie es um die Zukunft des Standortes Deutschland steht. All das serviert er mit einer gesunden Portion Optimismus und überrascht am Ende mit einer ungewöhnlichen Lokführer-Forderung. Ein Gespräch mit Jan Lüken. Wir freuen uns an Feedback über aaa@welt.de. Disclaimer: Die im Podcast besprochenen Aktien und Fonds stellen keine spezifischen Kauf- oder Anlage-Empfehlungen dar. Die Moderatoren und der Verlag haften nicht für etwaige Verluste, die aufgrund der Umsetzung der Gedanken oder Ideen entstehen. Hier findet ihr alle AAA-Bonus-Episoden bei WELT – dazu den AAA-Newsletter und noch weitere WELTplus-Inhalte: https://www.welt.de/podcasts/alles-auf-aktien/plus247399208/Boersen-Podcast-AAA-Bonus-Folgen-Jede-Woche-noch-mehr-Antworten-auf-Eure-Boersen-Fragen.html Hörtipps: Für alle, die noch mehr wissen wollen: Holger Zschäpitz können Sie jede Woche im Finanz- und Wirtschaftspodcast "Deffner&Zschäpitz" hören. Außerdem bei WELT: Im werktäglichen Podcast „Das bringt der Tag“ geben wir Ihnen im Gespräch mit WELT-Experten die wichtigsten Hintergrundinformationen zu einem politischen Top-Thema des Tages. Mehr auf welt.de/kickoff und überall, wo es Podcasts gibt. +++ Werbung +++ Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte! https://linktr.ee/alles_auf_aktien Impressum: https://www.welt.de/services/article7893735/Impressum.html Datenschutz: https://www.welt.de/services/article157550705/Datenschutzerklaerung-WELT-DIGITAL.html
Der Producer Jens Huiber mit Toni Tomic (Sky), Markus Götz (Sky) und Sven Haist (SZ) zum Fußball, mit Michael Körner (Magentasport) auch ein bisschen zum Sport, mit Nicolas Martin (GFL-TV), Christian Schimmel (DAZN) und Franz Büchner (Sport1) zur NFL, mit Jan Lüdeke (Magentasport) zur DEL, mit Edgar Mielke (ran), Stefan Heinrich (Motorsport TV) und Stefan Ehlen (formel1.de) zum Motorsport, mit Tom Häberlein (SID) und Roman Stelzl (Tiroler Tageszeitung) zum alpinen Skisport, mit Seb Dumitru (NTV) zur NBA, und mit Fotograf Jürgen Hasenkopf zum Tennis. Das alles in der BIG SHOW 638 von sportradio360 ...
Welcome back Cartel! On this episode, my friend Jan & I discuss her vaccine related injuries & how greatly it has affected her life. We get into detail about parasite cleansing, coffee enemas & spirituality too so buckle up & enjoy the ride! Please like, share, subscribe and leave a review on #iTunes! Also you can feed Nigel the goat some extra shekels at my patreon if you would be so kind. He will love you for all eternity. Patreon here: patreon.com/redpillcartelpodcast Telegram here: t.me/redpillcartel Instagram here: @redpillcartelpodcast Always feel free to ask to get on the show! Email redpillcartelpod@gmail.com One stop shop for all links: https://linktr.ee/redpillcartelpodcast
Der Producer Jens Huiber mit Martin Konrad (Sky Austria) und Marco Hagemann (RTL) zum Fußball, mit Michael Körner (Magentasport) auch zum Pokern, mit Stefan Ehlen (formel1.de) und Stefan Heinrich (Motorsport TV) zum Motorsport, mit Lukas Zahrer (derstandard.at) und Tom Häberlein (SID) zum Skisport, mit Nicolas Martin (GFL-TV), Christian Schimmel (DAZN), Franz Büchner (Magentasport) und Andreas Renner (DAZN) zum Football, mit Simon Jung (Totalrugby) und Jan Lüdeke (Pro7Maxx) zum Rugby, mit Seb Dumitru (DAZN) zur NBA, und mit Klaus Bellstedt (SPIEGEL) und Paul Häuser (Sky) zum Tennis. Das alles in der BIG SHOW 634 von sportradio360 ...
Der Producer Jens Huiber mit Thomas Wagner (RTL) und Toni Tomic (Sky) zum Fußball, mit Markus Götz (Sky) und Uwe Semrau (DAZN) zum Handball, mit André Voigt (GotNexxt) zur NBA, mit Axel Goldmann (Just Baseball) und Tom Häberlein (SID) zum Baseball, mit Roman Stelzl (Tiroler Tageszeitung) zum alpinen Skisport, und mit Trainervater Bryan Shelton zum Tennis; Nicolas Martin (GFL-TV) mit Stefan Heinrich (Motorsport TV), Edgar Mielke (ran) und Stefan Ehlen (formel1) zum Motorsport, mit Christian Schimmel (DAZN) und Andreas Renner (DAZN) zum Football, und mit Simon Jung (Pro7Maxx) und Jan Lüdeke (Magentasport) zum Rugby. Das alles in der BIG SHOW 633 von sportradio360 ...
Der Producer Jens Huiber mit Oliver Seidler (Sky), Andreas Renner (DAZN), Thomas Böker (Kicker), Heiko Oldörp (SPIEGEL) und Michael Augustin (NDR) zum Fußball, mit Michael Körner (DYN) zum Basketball, mit Edgar Mielke (ran), Stefan Heinrich (Motorsport TV) und Stefan Ehlen (formel1.de) zum Motorsport, mit Nicolas Martin (GFL-TV) und Günter Zapf (DAZN) zum Football, mit Jan Lüdeke (Magentasport) und Simon Jung (Pro7Maxx) zum Rugby, und mit Klaus Bellstedt (SPIEGEL) und Paul Häuser (Sky) zum Tennis. Das alles in der BIG SHOW 632 von sportradio360.
Der Producer Jens Huiber mit Jonas Friedrich (Amazon Prime) und Jannis Klimburg (Kicker) zum Fußball, mit Günter Zapf (DAZN) zum Golf, mit Michael Körner (Magentasport) zum Basketball, mit Stefan Heinrich (Motorsport TV) und Stefan Ehlen (formel1.de) zum Motorsport, mit Nicolas Martin (GFL-TV), Andreas Renner (DAZN) und Christian Schimmel (DAZN) zum Football, mit Jan Lüdeke (Pro7Maxx) und Simon Jung (Totalrugby.de) zum Rugby, mit Axel Goldmann (Drei90) und Tom Häberlein (SID) zum Baseball, und mit Stefan Hempel (Sky) zum Tennis. Das alles in der BIG SHOW 630 von sportradio360 - präsentiert von DAZN.
Der Producer Jens Huiber mit Thorsten Poppe (Sportschau), Peter Ahrens (SPIEGEL) und Coach Alfred Tatar (Sky Austria) zum Fußball, mit Markus Götz (Sky) und Uwe Semrau (DAZN) zum Handball, mit Seb Dumitru (DAZN) zur Basketball WM, mit Stefan Heinrich (Motorsport TV), Edgar Mielke (ran) und Stefan Ehlen (formel1.de) zum Motorsport, mit Günter Zapf (DAZN) ud Franz Büchner (Sport1) zur NFL, mit Simon Jung (Totalrugby) und Jan Lüdeke (Magentasport) zum Rugby, und mit Klaus Bellstedt (SPIEGEL) und Paul Häuser (Sky) zum Tennis. Das alles in der BIG SHOW 627 von sportradio360.
Nicolas Martin (GFL-TV) mit Sebastian Weßling (Funke) und Daniel Meuren (FAZ) zum Fußball, mit Günter Zapf (DAZN) und Christian Schimmel (DAZN) zum Football, und mit Simon Jung (Pro7Maxx) und Jan Lüdeke (Magentasport) zum Rugby; der Producer Jens Huiber mit Stefan Heinrich (Motorsport TV), Edgar Mielke (ran) und Stefan Ehlen (formel1.de) zum Motorsport, mit André Voigt (GotNexxt) zur Basketball WM und mit Jürgen Schmieder (SZ) zum Tennis; das alles in der BIG SHOW 626 von sportradio360, präsentiert von DAZN.
Berlin gleicht in Ulm mit einem 91:77 aus und Tobias Fenster hat die Stimmen von Jan Lüdecke (Magenta Sport), Israel Gonzalez (ALBA Berlin), Anton Gavel (ratiopharm Ulm) und Florian von Stackelberg (BIG Postgame).
Der Producer mit Thomas Böker (Kicker), Oliver Seidler (Sky) und Thorsten Poppe zum Fußball, mit Michael Körner (Magentasport) zum Basketball, mit Uwe Semrau (DAZN) zum Handball, mit Olympiasiegerin Heike Drechsler zur Leichtathtletik, mit Günter Zapf (DAZN) und Franz Büchner (DAZN) zur NFL, mit Jan Lüdeke (Magentasport) zur DEL, mit Stefan Ehlen (motorsport.com), Stefan Heinrich (Motorsport TV) und Edgar Mielke (ran) zum Motorsport, mit Sebastian Kayser (BILD) zum Radsport, mit Heiko Oldörp (NDR) und Jürgen Schmieder (SZ) zur NHL, mit Seb Dumitru (DAZN) zur NBA, und mit Stefan Hempel (Sky) und Klaus Bellstedt (SPIEGEL) zum Tennis. Das alles in der BIG SHOW 607 von sportradio360 ...
Der Producer mit Thomas Wagner (RTL), Toni Tomic (Sky) und Markus Götz (Sky) zum Fußball, mit Stefan Heinrich (Motorsport TV) und Stefan Ehlen (formel1.de) zum Motorsport, mit Jan Lüdeke (Magentasport) und Franz Büchner (DAZN) zur DEL, mit Sebastian Kayser (BILD) zum Radsport, mit Adrian Grosser (Sky) zum Golf, mit André Voigt (FIVE) zur NBA, und mit Paul Häuser (Sky) und Klaus Bellstedt (SPIEGEL) zum Tennis. Das alles in der BIG SHOW 604 von sportradio360 ...
Der Producer mit Autor Frank Fligge, Sven Schröter (Sky), Andreas Renner (DAZN) und Martin Konrad (Sky Sport Austria) zum Fußball, mit Michael Körner (Magentasport) zu vielem, mit Uwe Semrau (Eurosport) zum Handball, mit Jan Lüdeke (Magentasport) und Franz Büchner (DAZN) zum Eishockey, mit Stefan Heinrich (Motorsport TV), Edgar Mielke (ran) und Stefan Ehlen (formel1.de) zum Motorsport, mit Axel Goldmann (Just Baseball) und Tom Häberlein (SID) zum Baseball, mit Seb Dumitru (DAZN) zur NBA, und mit Jörg Allmeroth und Paul Häuser (Sky) zum Tennis. Das alles in der BIG SHOW 603 von sportradio360!
Der Producer mit Martin Konrad (Sky Sport Austria), Thomas Wagner (RTL) und Toni Tomic (Sky) zum Fußball, mit Markus Götz (Sky) zum Handball, mit Stefan Heinrich (Motorsport TV), Philipp Schneider (SZ), Stefan Ehlen (Motorsport.com), Christian Nimmervoll (formel1.de) und Edgar Mielke (ran) zum Motorsport, mit Tom Häberlein (SID) und Lukas Zahrer (derstandard) zum Skisport, mit Jan Lüdeke (DAZN) und Franz Büchner (Magentasport) zur DEL, mit André Voigt (Got Nexxt) zur NBA, und mit Klaus Bellstedt (SPIEGEL) und Paul Häuser (Sky) zum Tennis. So schaut sie aus, die BIG SHOW 602 von sportradio360 ...
Der Producer mit Claudio Catuogno (SZ), Peter Ahrens (Der SPIEGEL) und Alex Feuerherdt (Collins Erben) zum Fußball, mit Michael Körner zum Basketball, mit Stefan Heinrich (Motorsport TV), Edgar Mielke (ran), Stefan Ehlen (Motorsport.com) und Philipp Schneider (SZ) zum Motorsport, mit Tom Häberlein (SID) und Roman Stelzl (Tiroler Tageszeitung) zum alpinen Skisport, mit Gregor Biernath (Sky) zum Golf, mit Nicolas Martin (GFL-TV) und Jan Lüdeke (Magentasport) zum Rugby, mit Franz Büchner (DAZN) zur DEL, mit Seb Dumitru (DAZN) zur NBA, und mit Jürgen Schmieder (SZ) zum Tennis. Die BIG SHOW 601 von sportradio360 ...
Der Producer und Nicolas Martin (GFL-TV) mit Volker Kreisl zum nordischen Skisport, mit Johannes Knuth (SZ), Tom Häberlein (SID), Guido Heuber (Eurosport) und Lukas Zahrer (Aderstandard) zum alpinen Skisport, mit den Fragen der Hörer, mit Christian Schimmel (DAZN) und Franz Büchner (Magentasport) zur NFL, mit Jan Lüdeke (Magentasport) zum Rugby, mit Sebastian Kayser (BILD) zum Radsport, und mit Marcel Meinert (Sky), Jörg Allmeroth (Tennisnet), Moritz Lang (Sky), Paul Häuser (Sky) und Davis-cup-Kapitän Michael Kohlmann zum Tennis.
Der Producer mit Kai Dittman (Sky), Andreas Renner (DAZN) und Sven Schröter (Sky) zum Fußball, mit Uwe Semrau (Eurosport) zum Handball, mit Stefan Heinrich (Motorsport TV) und Edgar Mielke (ran) zum Motorsport, mit Tom Häberlein (SID) und Roman Stelzel (Tiroler Tageszeitung) zum alpinen Ski-Weltcup, mit Nicolas Martin (GFL-TV), Jan Lüdeke (Magentasport) und Simon Jung (More than Sports TV) zum Rugby, mit Jürgen Schmieder (SZ) und Heiko Oldörp (SPON) zum US Sport,und mit Fotograf Jürgen Hasenkopf zum Tennis.
Der Producer mit Tom Bayer und Alexis Menuge (L´Équipe) zum Fußball, mit Michael Körner (Magentasport) zum Basketball, mit Markus Götz (Sky) und Uwe Semrau (DAZN) zum Handball, mit Stefan Heinrich (Motorsport TV), Edgar Mielke (ran) und Pete Fink (Motorvision TV) zum Motorsport, mit Tom Häberlein (SID) und Lukas Zahrer (derstandard.at) zum alpinen Skisport, mit Andreas Renner (DAZN) und Günter Zapf (DAZN) zur XFL, mit Nicolas Martin (GFL-TV), Simon Jung (More than Sports TV) und Jan Lüdeke (Magentasport) zum Rugby, mit André Voigt (GotNexxt) zur NBA, und mit Ex-Profi Nicolas Kiefer zum Tennis.
Der Producer mit Thomas Böker (Kicker) und Andreas Renner (DAZN) zum Fußball, mit Franz Büchner (DAZN) zu Super Bowl LVII, mit Thomas Wagner (RTL) zum Biathlon, mit Stefan Heinrich (Motorsport TV) und Edgar Mielke (ran) zum Motorsport, mit Ernst Hausleitner (ORF), Tom Häberlein (SID) und Johannes Knuth (SZ) zum alpinen Skisport, mit Volker Kreisl (SZ) zur nordischen Ski WM, mit Simon Jung (More than Sports TV) und Jan Lüdeke (Magentasport) zum Rugby, und mit Paul Häuser (Sky) und Klaus Bellstedt (SPIEGEL) zum Tennis.
Jan L. Burt had her entire life changed with a medical diagnosis that numbered her days. Since then, she has been living one day at a time and relying on God's promises. Promises that are meant for all of us! Full Transcripts! Spirit and Truth Living the Faith Facebook Group Other Links: Jan's Website Jan on Twitter Jan on Facebook Jan on Instagram Tony on Instagram