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Hi, I'm John Sorensen, President of Evangelism Explosion International, and you're listening to Share Life Today. Why is it so important to share the Gospel? Well, because right now, someone is praying for the truth. Daniel was one of them. He cried out to God, “Reveal Yourself to me—for my salvation and for my personal growth.” And that very same day, Japhet—one of our EE trainees from Nairobi, who had just learned to share the Gospel—felt prompted by the Holy Spirit to speak to a young man standing alone at the Heal Africa Hospital. That man was Daniel. And as they spoke, Japhet shared the Gospel. And Daniel, though active in his church, realized he didn't have the assurance of eternal life. And right there in the road, he gave his life to Christ—and with tears in his eyes said, “God answered my prayer through you.” You know, people are searching for hope. And God is calling us to go. So let's not wait. Let's share the Gospel today. Not sure how to share your faith? Well, we'd love to help. Visit our website at sharelife.today.
Based on Hebrews 4:15
Based on Hebrews 4:15
Greg and Elina are joined by Prashanth Parameswaran to discuss the ASEAN Summit, the ASEAN-GCC-China Joint Summit, and the Shangri-la Dialogue. Japhet and Lauren cover the latest from the region, from the Thai-Cambodia border skirmish to rising AI investments in ASEAN countries.
Oh shhh! Another season in the books. Sherry Japhet brought some class to the show.Episode notes:Sherry JaphetWoman who tattooed eyeballs purple and blue losing eyesightDie HartStudent spit on 70-year-old bus attendant. His response was child abuse, VA cops sayMan who shot Lady Gaga's dogwalker and stole her dogs sentenced to 21 years WNBA star Brittney Griner released from Russian custody in a high-profile prisoner swap between the U.S. and MoscowMills Lane dies at 85Florida Man Arrested for Allegedly Having Sex With Dog in Public, Damaging Church Nativity Scene Man Arrested After Commenting ‘How About Me' on Authorities' ‘Most Wanted' Post
Geoff Patterson | Based on Psalm 84:10-12
Geoff Patterson | Based on Psalm 84:10-12
Mollie Dupper | Based on 1 Corinthians 11:23-26
Mollie Dupper | Based on 1 Corinthians 11:23-26
Greg and Elina are joined by Aries Arugay to discuss the Philippines' midterm elections. Japhet and Lauren cover the latest from the region, from updates on Myanmar to Cambodian Remembrance Day.
Geoff Patterson | Based on 1 Corinthians 15:42-43
Geoff Patterson | Based on 1 Corinthians 15:42-43
Geoff Patterson | Based on 2 Corinthians 5:1-4
Geoff Patterson | Based on 2 Corinthians 5:1-4
Greg and Elina are joined by Marc Mealy to discuss Trump's first 100 days in office. Japhet and Lauren cover the latest from the region, from ASEAN free trade with China to Hun Sen's recent diplomatic visits.
Mollie Dupper | Based on Acts 9:36-43
Mollie Dupper | Based on Acts 9:36-43
Geoff Patterson | Based on Nehemiah 10:32-33
Geoff Patterson | Based on Nehemiah 10:32-33
Greg was joined by Erin Murphy to discuss updates in Myanmar following the earthquake. Japhet and Lauren cover the latest from the region, from tariff negotiations to the Indonesia-Russia bilateral relationship.
Geoff Patterson | Based on 2 Corinthians 4:13-15
Geoff Patterson | Based on 2 Corinthians 4:13-15
Alicia Patterson | You are warmly invited to a special Easter celebration. Through music, drama, and reflection, we'll remember the hope and wonder of the resurrection in a meaningful, multi-generational presentation. In a world that still feels uncertain, the message of Easter is steady and clear: forgiveness is still available, peace is still offered, and hope is still alive in Jesus. Come and receive it—maybe for the first time, or maybe as a reminder that it's still yours. Boulder Adventist Church
Alicia Patterson | You are warmly invited to a special Easter celebration. Through music, drama, and reflection, we'll remember the hope and wonder of the resurrection in a meaningful, multi-generational presentation. In a world that still feels uncertain, the message of Easter is steady and clear: forgiveness is still available, peace is still offered, and hope is still alive in Jesus. Come and receive it—maybe for the first time, or maybe as a reminder that it's still yours. Boulder Adventist Church
Alicia Patterson | You are warmly invited to a special Easter celebration. Through music, drama, and reflection, we'll remember the hope and wonder of the resurrection in a meaningful, multi-generational presentation. In a world that still feels uncertain, the message of Easter is steady and clear: forgiveness is still available, peace is still offered, and hope is still alive in Jesus. Come and receive it—maybe for the first time, or maybe as a reminder that it's still yours. Boulder Adventist Church
Alicia Patterson | You are warmly invited to a special Easter celebration. Through music, drama, and reflection, we'll remember the hope and wonder of the resurrection in a meaningful, multi-generational presentation. In a world that still feels uncertain, the message of Easter is steady and clear: forgiveness is still available, peace is still offered, and hope is still alive in Jesus. Come and receive it—maybe for the first time, or maybe as a reminder that it's still yours. Boulder Adventist Church
Geoff Patterson | Based on 1 Corinthians 13:8-13
Geoff Patterson | Based on 1 Corinthians 13:8-13
Geoff Patterson | Based on Proverbs 3:5-6
Geoff Patterson | Based on Proverbs 3:5-6
Greg and Elina discuss the impact of shuttering USAID programs in Southeast Asia with Michael Schiffer. Japhet and Lauren cover the latest from the region, from Pete Hegseth's visit to the Philippines to Timor Leste's ASEAN membership bid.
Geoff Patterson | Based on Proverbs 3:5-6
Geoff Patterson | Based on Proverbs 3:5-6
Mollie Dupper | Based on Revelation 1:4-8
Mollie Dupper | Based on Revelation 1:4-8
Greg and Elina are joined by Evan Laksmana to discuss Indonesia's foreign policy under Prabowo. Japhet and Gemma cover the latest from the region, from Duterte's arrest to visa bans for Thai officials.
Mark Johnson | Based on Matthew 26:36-46
Mark Johnson | Based on Matthew 26:36-46
Vanessa E. Alarcón | Based on Ezekiel 37:4-6
Vanessa E. Alarcón | Based on Ezekiel 37:4-6
Greg and Elina talk with Khang Vu. They discuss Vietnam's bureaucratic reforms and its declaration of an “Era of National Rise.” Japhet and Lauren cover the latest from the region, from Ramadan to an update on scam centers in Thailand and Myanmar.
Rajmund Dabrowski | Based on Mark 4:26-34
Rajmund Dabrowski | Based on Mark 4:26-34
Greg and Elina are joined by Henrietta Levin to discuss Biden's legacy in Southeast Asia. Japhet and Lauren cover White Lotus season 3, Sara Duterte's impeachment, and diplomatic visits in the Philippines and Indonesia.
This week, Greg and Elina are joined by Yun Sun to discuss China's policy in Myanmar. Japhet and Lauren cover the latest from the region, from Prabowo's trips to India and Malaysia to Lunar New Year celebrations across Southeast Asia.
Greg is joined by Sophal Ear to discuss Cambodia's future in the aftermath of the assassination of Lim Kimya. Japhet and Lauren cover the latest energy updates in Southeast Asia and the danger of AI scam calls.
Greg and Elina look at what's coming to the region in 2025. Japhet and Lauren cover the latest on Southeast Asia, from Prabowo's free meal scheme to Myanmar's 77th independence anniversary.
Greg and Elina are joined by Camille Elemia to discuss the latest updates in Philippine politics. Japhet and Lauren covers the latest on Southeast Asia, from devastating floods in both Thailand and Malaysia to Vietnam's ambitious highspeed rail plan.
On today's the crew sits down with Dr. Japhet D.LeGrant, owner of LeGrant Chiropractic Back and Neck Pain Relief Center LLC in Martinsville, VA, to discuss misconceptions of Chiropractic work, starting a business in the field as a minority, and the benefits of seeing a Chiropractor. Be sure to like and subscribe to the show to catch more content and interviews like this in the future! IG - @enlightenedones_podcast TikTok - @theenlightenedones Youtube -@EnlightenedOnesPodcast
Parsha Talk with Rabbis Eliot Malomet, Barry Chesler and Jeremy Kalmanofsky. Parashat No'ach [Genesis 6:9-11:32], the second parashah in the Book of Genesis, primarily deals with the flood, the great cataclysm in which God destroys the world he had so carefully created in the opening chapters of The Torah. Noah, in whom God has found favor, is instructed to build an ark and to enter it with his wife, his three sons and their wives, and representatives of all the land animals and birds [there is some disagreement about the actual numbers]. The world is then destroyed by a massive rainstorm which inundates the earth. The ark finds a resting spot on Mt. Ararat. At some point Noah is instructed to leave the ark, after which he makes sacrifices to God. The last chapters of the book include the repopulation of the earth with the mention of the descendants of Shem, Ham, and Japhet; the story of the Tower of Babel, and the 10 generations from Noah to Avram, setting the stage for Avram's dramatic entrance next week. We continue to be mindful of the hostages, may they be speedily returned to their families, and the soldiers defending Israel as members of the Israel Defense Forces, may they be removed from harm's way. Shabbat Shalom.