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“Restoration Without Repentance” - A lesson that warns us against acting in haste to reconcile and restore relations in the absence of true repentance. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band
“The Disciples' Prayer” - A lesson on praying to God as a Father who loves to bless us, in eager anticipation of the fulfilling of His plans and purposes for human history. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band
“Like Father, Like Son” - a lesson on the foolishness and the consquences of neglecting to train our children in the ways of God. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band.
“The Sin-Begetting Nature of Sin” - A lesson on the way that sin always takes us further than we initially think that it will. While it often initially gives the illusion of being something we can control, it has the ability to draw us deeper and further into sin than we ever could have predicted if our pride isn't kept in check. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band
“The Kind of Giving God is Pleased by” - a lesson on giving unto God in a way that results in God being pleased and in the unbelieving world giving glory to God. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band
“Loving as God Loves” - A lesson on the importance of Christians living - and loving - differently than the world does, as a way of being salt and light in the world. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band.
“Eye for an Eye” - a lesson that teaches us to be good and generous stewards who aren't bent on vengeance or retaliation. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band.
“To Desecrate a Sacred Thing” - a lesson on how a holy God - and the things that God has called “holy” - must be approached and treated by God's people. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band.
“The Establishment of God's Kingdom” - a lesson that reminds us that what we're unable to do by our own power or reasoning, God is able to do. And this is why nothing will ever thwart His plans and purposes from being fulfilled. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band
“The King's Desire for Peace” - a lesson on the way that the peace and unity of the church was foreshadowed by Israel under David's kingship. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band
“Marriage, Sexual Immorality, and Divorce” - a lesson on God's design for marriage, and on the enduring, persisting, forgiving love that Christians must strive to exercise in marriage toward an erring spouse. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band
“Dealing With Death” - a lesson on dealing Biblically with the grief that often accompanies the death of a loved one, and the importance of clinging to the living hope that Christians have in Christ when we do grieve. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band
“David's Incompatibility with the Philistines” - a lesson on the wisdom of God having ordained that there would always exist an enmity - an incompatibility - between children of God and the world. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band
“The Christian and the Law” - a lesson on the place that the law and prophets has in the life of a Christian. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band.
Visual storyteller Ken Ferguson returns to the show. Rich and Ken chat about living together as roommates, the difference between Eastern and Western storytelling, self-development, creative processes, curiosity, & inspiration. Ken Ferguson was a guest on episode 81. Rich's website
Rich shares how he's designed an external brain so that he can be more present in life. He reflects on two months of implementation. The gamification has made life more fun and challenging. Life looks like a basketball player's box score. The objectivity identifies problems to resolve and areas for potential growth. This is an excerpt from a conversation with Ken Ferguson, who's a guest in episode 314. Rich's website
“David's Motivation” - A lesson on zeal for the glory of God being our primary motivation for all that we do. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band.
“The Cure for Carnal, Godless Religiosity” - a lesson on the dangers of legalism, which includes having a form of godliness that denies the power thereof. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band.
“When Donkeys Wander Astray” - a lesson on God's sovereignty, human freedom, and the foolishness of trusting in man rather than in God. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band.
“The Inadequacy of Idolatry” - A lesson on God's wrath against not only idols themselves, but also against those who practice idolatry. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band
“Hearing the Word of the Lord” - This lesson shows us the importance of hearing the word of the Lord, because where people do not hear God, they do not fear God; and where God is not feared, moral chaos ensues. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band
Tucker Carlson, the number ONE man in cable news was fired by globalist whore Rupert Murdoch today, meanwhile the Biden administration has not signed a single valid OATH of office. Lisa McGee and attorney Ken Ferguson join me to process the betrayal and treason. WATCH this one HERE: https://www.bitchute.com/video/q4vwX3TYYTlZ/
My guest today is Ken Ferguson, the CRO of Virtualitics, which offers innovative next generation enterprise AI, machine learning, and 3D data visualization solutions. Ken has a proven track record of success as a revenue leader and enjoys building teams and solving complex problems. In todays episode we discuss how differentiantion can and should be used as a go-to-market strategy, along with other topics such as: Surrounding yourself with others that are better than you Understanding the problem you're trying to solve as a company and your unique capabilitities The importance of building resilence and a strong belief system in your product and the process Why creating your own catorgory matters How being different can create the ability to connect with customers Why curiosity wins every time All that and more in this episode.
Life Group Discussion Questions What is your greatest pickup line that you used to use. Where/when are the times when you use flattery or manipulation? What are some of the outcomes? Is using flattery or manipulation ever a good thing? What about lies in general; is there ever a right/good time to use them? Read John 8:44; from where do lies come? Read Luke 20:20-26. What was the intention of the spies? What are the flattering/manipulating tactics the spies tried to utilize? What pain did it bring to the relationships? How did Jesus respond? Read 1 Thessalonians 2:1-6. What did Paul want to make sure the people knew he and his friends were NOT doing? Who was Paul wanting to honor with his words and life?(verse 4) Go back to answers to question 2; How could Paul’s mindset change how we talk to others? Read 1 Thess 2:7-12. How did Paul and his friends live in front of the Thessalonians? Now read 2:13. What was the outcome of Paul’s truth filled, God honoring, sharing blessings with others life?
“The Collision of Two Kingdoms” – a lesson on the reality that Christians live in two kingdoms (an earthly kingdom and the Kingdom of God), but must give our highest loyalty to only one. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band
“The Collision of Two Kingdoms” – a lesson on the reality that Christians live in two kingdoms (an earthly kingdom and the Kingdom of God), but must give our highest loyalty to only one. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band
“A Call to Examine Your Worship” – a lesson on God's judgment against empty ritualism and hypocritical worship. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band.
“A Call to Examine Your Worship” – a lesson on God's judgment against empty ritualism and hypocritical worship. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band.
“The Prayer of the Lord, Part 12” – a lesson on the nature of truth, what that means for us as it relates to Scripture, and living our lives as a people who know, love, pursue, and yield ourselves to the truth of God's word. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band
“The Prayer of the Lord, Part 12” – a lesson on the nature of truth, what that means for us as it relates to Scripture, and living our lives as a people who know, love, pursue, and yield ourselves to the truth of God's word. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band
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On this episode of Second Act Actors, I talk with Ken Ferguson, another second act actor who came to the screen after a very varied career which included turns as a court reporter, a teacher, a professional bather, and a traveler. Since starting acting, he's had background roles in major films such as Suicide Squad, and he's also appeared in many commercials and in a self-directed project where he took baths in strangers' houses. Ken gives some great advice that will be helpful to any other new actors, from how to tell a good agent from a bad agent, to what the difference in schedule is between a union and a non-union actor. He also explains how his acting classes with Second City and Lunacy Cabaret helped him to prepare for going to real auditions. Later, we talk about type casting, which can sometimes help an actor to book roles but can also be a constraint. Don't forget to subscribe to the Second Act Actors podcast so that you don't miss out on fun conversations with other new actors, sharing their wisdom and their perspective. Timestamps [0:33] Clicking with acting class buddies[4:10] The parts that casting directors expect you to play based on your appearance[6:17] The big secret about casting directors[7:38] Ken's very first acting role[9:30] Moving to Japan and becoming a teacher[13:20] Ken's many first acts[17:10] Taking clown classes[20:08] Ken turns 30 and breaks a tooth, breaks his phone and starts acting[22:32] Ken's bath series[23:08] Ken's advice on how to pick a good agent[25:43] The difference between being a union and a non-union actor[26:42] Having a recognizable look as an actor[29:29] The pluses and minuses of typecasting[30:24] What Ken learnt about the film industry in his Second City acting classes[33:53] Booking a role as ‘that creepy guy'[34:48] The overlap between being a court reporter and an actor[37:34] What acting means to Ken now[39:52] The activities that bring Ken joy and his plans for the coming year Links Ken on InstagramKen on IMDb Second Act Actors websiteSecond Act Actors on InstagramSecond Act Actors on FacebookSecond Act Actors on YouTube Janet McMordie websiteJanet McMordie on InstagramJanet McMordie on LinkedInJanet McMordie on Twitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“The Prayer of the Lord, Part 6” – a lesson on the differences between the world and those whom God the Father has set apart and given to Christ. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band.
“The Prayer of the Lord, Part 6” – a lesson on the differences between the world and those whom God the Father has set apart and given to Christ. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band.
“The Urgency of Faith and the Judgment of God” – a lesson on the danger of hardening one's heart by putting off believing and simultaneously choosing darkness. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band.
“When God's People Grieve” – a lesson on Christ's calling to His people to find strength, comfort, and peace in Him in the hard times of life. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band.
“The Perseverance of the Saints” – a lesson showing that salvation can't be lost, and why it can't be lost. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band
“Blessed Persecution” – a lesson on the way that God uses persecution to grow and strengthen the faith of His people. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band.
“When the Wicked Seem to Prosper” – a lesson on dealing with the prosperity and success of the wicked, while the righteous don't seem to be prospering. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band
“Who is This Man?” – a lesson on who Jesus is, and the ways that knowing who He is affects our lives. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band.
“God's Revelation” – a lesson on the ways that God is revealed to us, and the response that it should elicit. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band.
Mike Leigh discusses his latest film Peterloo, an historical epic that depicts the infamous 1819 Peterloo Massacre, where a peaceful pro-democracy rally at St Peter's Field in Manchester turned into one of the most notorious episodes in British history. The massacre saw British government forces charge into a crowd of over 60,000 that had gathered to demand political reform.Novelist CJ Sansom discusses Tombland, his latest in his Tudor mystery series. The Lady Elizabeth sends lawyer Matthew Shardlake to Norwich to investigate the murder of a distant Boleyn relative during a time of agrarian unrest. Once the domain of children, playing with friends is increasingly seen as an entertainment option for adults and not just the computer game or sporting variety. We talk to two real life gamers: cosplayer Holly Rose Swinyard who attends conventions where players dress as favourite characters from comics and TV, and Ken Ferguson who blogs about escape rooms, physical puzzle games the like of which are popping up across the UK, to explore the changing role of play in our lives.Presenter : Kirsty Lang Producer : Dymphna Flynn
“God's Perfect Timing” – a lesson on the importance of remembering that everything we have is a gift from God, which comes in His perfect timing. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band.
“Finding Peace in a Wicked World” – a lesson on rightly seeing the sovereignty and goodness of God, even in the worst possible situations. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band.
“Finding Tranquility in Times of Trepidation” – a lesson on looking to and trusting in the Lord on the journey to Canaan. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band.
“Casting Away the Deeds of the Flesh” – a lesson on learning to trust God more fully. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band. Please support their ministry at KingdomTunes.com.
Easter, 2017 – “Matthew's Testimony of the Resurrection.” Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band. Check out their ministry at KingdomTunes.com.
“The God Who Sees Me” – A lesson on God's desire for us to submit to Him in times when we are tempted to take things into our own hands. Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band. Please support their ministry at KingdomTunes.com.
“The Parable of the Wedding Feast” Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band. Check out their ministry at KingdomTunes.com!
“Abram: From Treasure to Trials (and back again)” Music: “Take Me Deeper” by the Ken Ferguson band. Please support their ministry at KingdomTunes.com.