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Send us Fan MailHandelinge 13:4 So is Barnabas en Saulus deur die Heilige Gees uitgestuur. Hulle het na Seleukië toe gegaan en daarvandaan na Siprus toe oorgevaar. Die lewe bestaan hoofsaaklik uit alledaagse en herhalende dinge …. Maar niks is toevallig nie. Eendag, skielik, uit die bloute gebeur daar iets wonderliks waarvan jy self nie die betekenis verstaan nie, totdat jy jare later daarna terugkyk en dan word dit glashelder.Klink die naam Albert McMakin bekend? Waarskynlik nie. Albert McMakin was ‘n nuwe gelowige en hy was aan die brand vir Jesus. Hy was baie ernstig dat sy vriende ook van Jesus moes leer, en toe daar ‘n bekeringsdiens daar naby was, het hy 'n vragmotor met mense gevul om van Jesus te hoor. Hy het Billy, een van sy vriende wat glad nie belanggestel het nie, met moeite omgekoop om saam te gaan, deur hom die eer te gee om die vragmotor te bestuur. Toe hulle daar aankom, was Albert se gas 'betowerd' en nadat hy nog ‘n paar dienste bygewoon het, het hy sy lewe aan Jesus Christus gegee. Daardie man, die bestuurder van die vragmotor, was Billy Graham. Dit was die jaar 1934. Sedertdien het Billy Graham duisende tot geloof in Jesus Christus gelei en die verloop van die geskiedenis vir altyd verander. Ons kan nie almal soos Billy Graham wees nie, maar ons kan almal soos Albert McMakin wees – ons kan almal ons vriende na Jesus bring. Daar word beraam dat meer as 3.2 miljoen mense deur Billy Graham se openbare dienste na Christus gekom het.Handelinge 13:4 So is Barnabas en Saulus deur die Heilige Gees uitgestuur. Hulle het na Seleukië toe gegaan en daarvandaan na Siprus toe oorgevaar.Albert, Billy, Barnabas, Saulus. Gewone mense, elk met 'n voorafbepaalde rol, deur wie God magtige dinge gedoen het. Vir elkeen het hul dag begin soos enige ander dag. Maar toe ... verskyn God. Pasop, want net wanneer jy dit die minste verwag, sal die Heilige Gees verskyn.Dis God se Woord. Vars ... vir jou ... vandag. Support the showEnjoying The Content?For the price of a cup of coffee each month, you can enable Christianityworks to reach 10,000+ people with a message about the love of Jesus!DONATE R50 MONTHLY
Hosted by Michael Tetreault | Editor-in-Chief, Concierge Medicine Today Episode Overview In one of the most comprehensive episodes in DocPreneur Leadership Podcast history, host Michael Tetreault takes an honest, evidence-based, and encouraging look at the cash-pay and subscription-based primary care landscape — who it serves, how it works, where it's heading, and what every physician and advanced practice clinician needs to understand before making a career-defining decision. This episode doesn't take sides. It takes a clear-eyed look at the full picture — including the parts that don't always make it into the conference keynote. What's Covered in This Episode The Foundation Not all subscription-based primary care models are the same. Two models operating in this space share surface-level similarities but are structurally distinct businesses with different economic logic, different patient populations, and different long-term trajectories. Understanding which one you're considering — and why — changes everything about how you plan. A Lesson From Healthcare History Before committing to any practice model, it helps to understand what happened to the movements that came before it. This episode traces three instructive parallels: the micropractice and ideal medical practice movement of the early 2000s; the decades-long fight for healthcare price transparency and what happened when physicians finally got it; and the rise and reality check of retail health — what scaled, what didn't, and why. The common thread in every model that has achieved durable scale in American healthcare is the same: structural fit with the economic environment, not ideological purity. Two Pathways, One Brand Name The episode walks through both economic models in the cash-pay primary care space — the purist, cash-only, no-insurance model and the employer-integrated model — explaining how each works, who each serves, and what the financial picture actually looks like for physicians considering either path. The revenue math is done out loud. The sustainability data from peer-reviewed research is cited. The patient demographic fit for each model is examined honestly and specifically. Who Each Model Serves — and Where Other Models Fit Better A detailed breakdown of the patient populations each model genuinely serves well — and an honest, evidence-based look at the patient populations where other models may be a better structural fit. Including Medicare-eligible patients, patients with complex chronic disease, lower-income households, and employees of small and mid-sized businesses. The Overlooked Opportunity — NPs, PAs, and Advanced Practice Clinicians One of the most significant and underexplored opportunities in subscription-based healthcare delivery today is the direct-care model as a pathway for nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other advanced practice clinicians. The evidence on NP and PA-led primary care outcomes is strong and peer-reviewed. The physician shortage projections make the need urgent. And the organizational infrastructure for advanced practice clinician-led direct-care practices is largely unbuilt — which means the opportunity belongs to whoever moves first. The Organizational Landscape An honest look at what the multiplicity of organizations, coalitions, and alliances in the cash-pay primary care space tells us — and what research on professional association dynamics says about the long-term implications of organizational fragmentation for legislative effectiveness and individual practice planning. One Brand, Two Directions Drawing on four documented historical parallels from the history of American medicine — the AMA and managed care, osteopathic medicine's identity divide, family medicine's emergence as a separate specialty, and the micropractice movement — the episode makes the case that two communities with genuinely different economic interests and regulatory priorities currently sharing a brand name may, consistent with historical precedent, find their own distinct professional homes over time. This is presented as pattern recognition grounded in verified historical evidence — and as practical planning context for physicians building practices today. The Tax and Structuring Update A clear, practical summary of the 2025 "One Big Beautiful Bill" Act changes — effective January 2026 — and what they mean for HSA eligibility of cash-pay membership fees. What qualifies, what doesn't, and why legal counsel is essential before making any representations to patients about tax-advantaged payment options. Eight Questions Before You Commit A practical pre-decision checklist — eight specific questions every physician or advanced practice clinician should be able to answer clearly before committing to any cash-pay practice pathway. Key Takeaways Cash-pay primary care and concierge medicine are not the same model, do not serve the same patient populations, and should not be evaluated as interchangeable alternatives. The purist cash-pay model has grown from approximately 100 practices in 2009 to over 2,100 by 2023 — real and meaningful growth. The financial sustainability data, however, reflects consistent challenges that peer-reviewed research has documented specifically in lower-income markets and solo practice settings. The employer-integrated pathway has stronger structural sustainability — multiple revenue streams, embedded benefit relationships, and documented employer cost reductions of 12 to 20 percent over three to five years. A December 2025 Johns Hopkins study found concierge and cash-pay primary care practices combined grew 83.1 percent between 2018 and 2023. The employer-integrated model is the primary driver of that growth trajectory. Concierge medicine — particularly the PCM model — is not retreating. The global concierge medicine market is projected to surpass $34 billion by 2032 and is growing at a compound annual rate that outpaces most healthcare market segments. The National Academy of Medicine's 2021 Future of Nursing report, AAMC physician shortage projections, and peer-reviewed NP/PA outcomes research collectively point to advanced practice clinician-led direct-care models as one of the most significant underexplored opportunities in subscription-based healthcare delivery. Pattern recognition from healthcare history — price transparency, retail health, the micropractice movement — consistently shows that the distance between a compelling healthcare idea and durable scaled impact is longer and more complicated than early advocacy suggests. Models that have achieved durable scale in American primary care share one characteristic: structural fit with the economic environment, not independence from it. Sources and Citations All claims in this episode are supported by published, verifiable sources. Full citations below. Micropractice and Practice Model History Moore, G. (2002). "Accountability and Improvement in Physician Practice." Family Medicine. Moore, G. & Showstack, J. (2003). "Primary Care Medicine in Crisis." Health Affairs. healthaffairs.org AAFP TransforMED Initiative. (2006). aafp.org Nutting, P.A. et al. (2010). "Initial Lessons From the First National Demonstration Project on Practice Transformation to a Patient-Centered Medical Home." Annals of Family Medicine. Rittenhouse, D.R. et al. (2009). "Primary Care and Accountable Care." New England Journal of Medicine. Rittenhouse, D.R. & Shortell, S.M. (2009). "The Patient-Centered Medical Home." JAMA. Price Transparency Research Pathak, Y. & Muhlestein, D. (2024). "Public Awareness and Use of Price Transparency: Report From a National Survey." West Health Institute / Gallup. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Parente, S.T. (2023). "Estimating the Impact of New Health Price Transparency Policies." Inquiry.pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ScienceDirect. (2025). "Outcomes of Price Transparency Policies for Healthcare Services in the United States: A Systematic Review." sciencedirect.com Retail Health Fein, A.J. (2017). "Retail Clinic Check Up: CVS Retrenches, Walgreens Outsources, Kroger Expands." Drug Channels. drugchannels.net CNBC. (2024). "Why Walmart, Walgreens, CVS Retail Health Clinic Experiment Is Struggling." cnbc.com Healthcare Finance News. (2023). "Retail Clinics Seeing Utilization Soar, Popularity Grow." healthcarefinancenews.com MedCity News. (2023). "Retail Clinics Are Gaining Momentum." medcitynews.com Cash-Pay and Subscription Primary Care Market Data MedCity News. (March 2026). "DPC Is Scaling — The Financing Architecture Isn't Ready." medcitynews.com Johns Hopkins. (December 2025). Study on concierge and cash-pay practice growth 2018–2023. As cited in MedCity News, March 2026. Liaw, W. et al. (2024). "Direct Primary Care: Financial Analysis and Potential to Reshape the U.S. Healthcare Landscape." Journal of General Internal Medicine. springer.com Lujan, D.Y. (2025). "Why Direct Primary Care Models Fail." KevinMD. kevinmd.com Doan, L. et al. (2019). "Physician Perspectives on Direct Primary Care." Family Medicine. Eskew, P.M. & Klink, K. (2015). "Direct Primary Care: Practice Distribution and Cost Across the Nation." Health Affairs. healthaffairs.org Tseng, P. et al. (2018). "Administrative Costs Associated With Physician Billing and Insurance-Related Activities." JAMA Internal Medicine. Medscape Physician Compensation Report. (2023). medscape.com Employer-Integrated Model Spann, S.J. et al. (2020). "Employer-Sponsored Direct Primary Care." Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions. (2021). purchaseralliance.org Kaiser Family Foundation. (2023). Employer Health Benefits Annual Survey. kff.org National Business Group on Health. (2022). businessgrouphealth.org Employers Health Coalition. (2022). employershealthcoalition.org Patient Demographics and Population Health Anderson, G.F. (2010). "Chronic Conditions: Making the Case for Ongoing Care." Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Tikkanen, R. & Abrams, M.K. (2020). "U.S. Health Care from a Global Perspective." Commonwealth Fund.commonwealthfund.org Collins, S.R. et al. (2022). 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"Paying for Direct Primary Care Arrangements With HSAs." dlapiper.com IRS Notice 26-05. irs.gov CMS. "Opt-Out Affidavits and Private Contracts." cms.gov Organizational and Professional Identity Research Hoff, T.J. (2010). Practice Under Pressure: Primary Care Physicians and Their Medicine in the Twenty-First Century. Rutgers University Press. Scott, W.R. (2008). Institutions and Organizations: Ideas and Interests. SAGE Publications. Freidson, E. (2001). Professionalism: The Third Logic. University of Chicago Press. Wolinsky, H. & Brune, T. (1994). The Serpent on the Staff: The Unhealthy Politics of the American Medical Association. Putnam. Gevitz, N. (2004). The DOs: Osteopathic Medicine in America. Johns Hopkins University Press. Stephens, G.G. (1989). "Family Medicine as Counterculture." Journal of Family Practice. Colwill, J.M. (1992). "Where Have All the Primary Care Applicants Gone?" New England Journal of Medicine. Meltzer, D.O. & Chung, J.W. (2014). "The Population-Based Physician Workforce." Health Affairs.healthaffairs.org Bodenheimer, T. & Pham, H.H. (2010). "Primary Care: Current Problems and Proposed Solutions." Health Affairs. healthaffairs.org Grumbach, K. & Grundy, P. (2010). "Outcomes of Implementing Patient Centered Medical Home Interventions." JAMA. Concierge Medicine Market Data Grand View Research. (2022). Concierge Medicine Market Size & Growth Report. grandviewresearch.com Precedence Research. (2023). U.S. Concierge Medicine Market Size and Forecast. globenewswire.com MDVIP. (2020). Personalized Primary Care Reduces ER Visits, Hospitalizations, and Outpatient Expenditures.mdvip.com AAPP / Software Advice. (2023). "Concierge Medicine Salary and Definition." softwareadvice.com Disclaimer The DocPreneur Leadership Podcast is produced by Concierge Medicine Today, LLC, an independent healthcare leadership publication. This episode and its accompanying summary are intended for educational and informational purposes only. 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Um dos momentos mais marcantes dos 68 anos de história da Rádio Eldorado foi uma parceria com o navegador Amyr Klink com a cobertura de suas viagens solitárias e cheias de provações pelo mundo. A primeira grande expedição de Amyr Klink ocorreu em 1984, quando ele se tornou a primeira pessoa a atravessar o Atlântico Sul a remo. Klink partiu da Namíbia, na África, em 10 de junho e chegou à Bahia, Brasil, após 100 dias e 9 horas, em um barco de 5,94 metros. Em entrevista à Rádio Eldorado, ele contou que a conexão com a emissora começou “desde muito moleque” e se ampliou nas viagens que fez e compartilhou com os ouvintes em entradas na programação de diferentes oceanos. “Esses contatos com a Eldorado eram sensacionais e eram quase que uma ponte de salvação, por exemplo quando eu peguei aquela tempestade do século (1998) entre a Austrália e a Tasmânia”, relembrou.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us Fan MailJesaja 1:18 Kom tog, laat ons die saak met mekaar uitmaak, sê die Here: Al was julle skarlakenrooi van sonde, julle sal wit word soos sneeu. Al was julle purperrooi, julle sal wit word soos wol. Skuldgevoelens oor dinge in ons verlede het 'n geneigdheid om ons perspektief op die toekoms te belemmer. Baie lewens is al deur ongehanteerde skuldgevoelens verwoes. Klink dit bekend?Ludwig Tessnow, 'n Duitse skrynwerker, is in 1901 skuldig bevind aan moord op twee jong seuns. Drie jaar voor dit, het twee soortgelyke moorde plaasgevind, maar alhoewel hy 'n verdagte was, kon hulle hom nie vastrek nie en is hy weens 'n gebrek aan bewyse, vrygespreek. Tessnow was diep ongelukkig en sy skuldgevoelens het aan hom gevreet. Hy was te skaam om die aanvanklike moorde te bely, en hy het probeer om sy verlede deur geheimhouding en ontkenning weg te steek. Toe forensiese bewyse sy rol in die tweede stel moorde blootgelê het, het Tessnow nooit sy skuld geëien nie; hy het nooit vergifnis vir die moorde gevra nie; sy spyt het nooit tot bekering gelei nie - slegs tot wanhoop. Daar het jy dit: die sielverpletterende las van ongehanteerde skuldgevoelens! Maar hier is wat die Here, deur sy profeet vir Israel, gesê het:Jesaja 1:18 Kom tog, laat ons die saak met mekaar uitmaak, sê die Here: Al was julle skarlakenrooi van sonde, julle sal wit word soos sneeu. Al was julle purperrooi, julle sal wit word soos wol.Dit is die kern van die Evangelie. Dis die Goeie Nuus van Jesus Christus: Dit is hoe Jesus se dood aan die kruis die prys, wat God se geregtigheid vir ons sonde eis, betaal het. Hy het gekom om ons te verlos van ons verlede en om ons te bemagtig om vorentoe te beweeg.Die Here ignoreer nie ons sonde nie. Nee, wanneer ons dit bely en om vergifnis vra, vergewe Hy ons volkome, vir eens en vir altyd.So, het jy nodig om sy vergifnis te vra? Dis noodsaaklik, want in die skaakspel van die lewe is jou volgende skuif baie belangriker as jou laaste fout.Dis God se Woord. Vars ... vir jou ... vandag. Support the showEnjoying The Content?For the price of a cup of coffee each month, you can enable Christianityworks to reach 10,000+ people with a message about the love of Jesus!DONATE R50 MONTHLY
Vi tittar på vårblommor med gruppen Ung botanik i Skåne, besöker en spektakulär sjö i Utah i USA och hör om purpurbräckan slagit ut i Abisko. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. Just när bokarna slår ut i ljusgrönt och mattor av vitsippor och gulsippor brer ut sig under trädkronorna besöker vi Sveriges minsta nationalpark - Dalby Söderskog strax utanför Lund. Här har morgonens fältreporter Helena Söderlundh stämt träff med Staffan Nilsson, Estelle Denamur och Jöran Klink som ansvarar för gruppen Ung botanik. Den hör till Lunds botaniska förening och riktar sig inte minst till studenter. Två av dem är Julia Sellgren Kempe och Mårten Pihlström som också är med under morgonen i Dalby. Behövs det en särskild grupp som riktar sig till yngre, och vad skiljer en utflykt med dem från en "vanlig" med botaniska föreningen? Vi ser fram emot en morgon med sippor, gullpudra, hålnunneört och vätteros, och säkert en och annan mossa.Och så blir det en tur till Utah i USA. Här finns Stora Saltsjön (Great Salt Lake), en sjö som påminner om Döda havet med sin höga salthalt men inte är lika känd. Reporter Thomas Öberg och biologen och filmaren Bo Landin besöker en spektakulär sjö där vattnet håller på att försvinna.Årets lyckligaste dag. Så beskriver Björn Strömberg känslan när sädesärlan dyker upp i mitten av april. Efter några dagar kommer partnern. Men är det hon eller han som kommer först? Är det samma individ som kommer varje år? Och hur hittar de just till Björns hus utanför Vimmerby? Vi ber ekologiprofessor Susanne Åkesson förklara.Vi hör dem ofta i Naturmorgon – artexperter som verkar i Linnés anda. I veckan uppmärksammade brittiska tidningen The Guardian ett svenskt fotoprojekt där just artexperter porträtterats i samma stil som Carl von Linné. Vi ringer upp Christer Björkman för att höra hur han fick idén till ”De oförtrutna”.Fältreportern botaniserar alltså bland vårblommor i sydligaste Sverige denna lördag. Men blommar det något längst i norr? Växtekologen Ellen Dorrepaal berättar hur det ser ut just nu i Abisko. Purpurbräckan brukar vara tidig!Våren är en kärlekskrank tid. Inte minst hos grodor och paddor som klamrar sig fast vid varandra. I veckans kråkvinkel gläds Karin Gyllenklev åt paddorna som sjunger i hennes kvarter.Programledare är Mats Ottosson.Veckans naturfråga:Vi söker ett växtsläkte som karaktäriseras av två hanorgan, men som benämns med ett kvinnonamn.Många arter är intensivt blå, som den välkända med dryck-prefixet.En blekare blå är en prisad läkeväxt - ja, i alla fall var den det en gång i tiden.Skicka ditt svar till naturmorgon@sverigesradio.se eller Naturmorgon, 359 30 Växjö.Glöm inte att skriva din postadress.Du har chans att vinna en röd termos, en fin tygkasse eller ett klassiskt tygmärke. Lycka till!Förra veckan frågade vi efter svärmors kudde. Vinnarna var Lena Lundorff, Sydkoster, Per-Arne Carlsson, Linköping och Carina Persson, Ängelholm. Grattis alla tre!
Relebogile Mabotja sits down with Ilse Klink, an award-winning actress and singer, to explore her dynamic career across theatre, film, and television. She reflects on her experiences in the industry, the lessons she has learned along the way, and her latest role as Elizabeth “Liz” Booysen on Paradys, airing Monday to Friday at 19:00 on SABC 2. Thank you for listening to a 702 Afternoons with Relebogile Mabotja podcast. Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 13:00 to 15:00 (SA Time) to Afternoons with Relebogile Mabotja broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/2qKsEfu or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/DTykncj Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Pastor Tobias Rathmair schöpft aus den tiefen Weisheiten des Jerusalemer Gemeindeleiters der Urkirche, des Halbbruder von Jesus, namens Jakobus. Und in dieser schlichten Botschaft geht es um den Fokus "Geduld". Wenn die Perspektive der Ewigkeit hinzukommt, schaut vieles ganz anders aus. Wie praktisch das werken kann, zeigt Pastor Toby auf. Klink dich ein und profitiere davon! :: ERFAHRE MEHR ÜBER DIE FCG STEYR: https://www.fcg-steyr.at Wenn du uns unterstützen willst, findest du hier die Kontoverbindung: https://www.fcg-steyr.at/kontakt/ (hinunter scrollen) – vielen Dank
・ランキング発表 第17位→第5位 上記の話題などをお送りします。 また、下記話題を募集中ですが、下記以外の話題のお便り(ゲーム以外)もお待ちしております。 ★コーナー案 ・ついにこれ買っちゃいました、というモノ ・世間的には評価されていないけど好きなゲーム ・今思い返すとすごい作品 ・時代を先取りしていたなと感じるゲーム ・イントネーションで違和感があった事 ・Switchで3000円未満の面白いゲーム ・話題にして欲しいゲームソフト ・PSアーカイブスのお勧めソフト ・過去にプレゼント懸賞で何か当たったことありますか? ・今持っているファミコンソフトで箱・取説付きの情報求む ・ゲーム機を購入したきっかけ(「このゲームをプレイしたいため」など) ・皆さんの中古ゲームショップ情報(「あなたの近所の中古ゲームショップは元気ですか?」「レトロゲームソフト、どれくらい置いてますか?」「セガサターンソフト見当たらなくなった」など) 【出演者】 KLINK よっきー sui 【HP】【お便り送り先フォーム】 http://blog.livedoor.jp/familystation/ 【使用曲】 Family Station / ぜるま 城「ここで逢えるね」 / MUSIC FROM SORCERIAN / Copyright Nihon Falcom Corporation エンディングII / MUSIC FROM SORCERIAN / Copyright Nihon Falcom Corporation 2026年1月31日収録
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From the 2026 EFCA Theology Conference, Dr. Mickey Klink—pastor of Hope Evangelical Free Church—breaks down the doctrine of heaven and eternal blessedness as it applies to pastoral perspective and practice.
John 14:6-14,Jesus said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. 7 If you had known me, you would have known my Father also. From now on you do know him and have seen him.” 8 Philip said to him, “Lord, show us the Father, and it is enough for us.” 9 Jesus said to him, “Have I been with you so long, and you still do not know me, Philip? Whoever has seen me has seen the Father. How can you say, ‘Show us the Father'? 10 Do you not believe that I am in the Father and the Father is in me? The words that I say to you I do not speak on my own authority, but the Father who dwells in me does his works. 11 Believe me that I am in the Father and the Father is in me, or else believe on account of the works themselves. 12 “Truly, truly, I say to you, whoever believes in me will also do the works that I do; and greater works than these will he do, because I am going to the Father. 13 Whatever you ask in my name, this I will do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son. 14 If you ask me anything in my name, I will do it.The goal of this sermon is that we would love to pray and not lose heart. And we're gonna get there, God willing, in three steps — these are three things I want to show you as we work through the passage: What Philip OverlooksWhat Jesus EmphasizesWhat Jesus IntroducesLet's start with Philip. Step #1 …1. What Philip OverlooksWe see Philip speak up in verse 8, and before we talk about what he says, there's something bigger going on here I need to mention: it's that Philip is the fourth disciple who's been named in the last two chapters. And that might not seem like a big deal — because we know Jesus had twelve disciples (and then eleven) — but you may have noticed that for a long stretch in this Gospel, we've not heard much about them.John first tells us about the disciples way back in Chapter 1 — he mentions Andrew, Peter, Philip, and Nathaniel by name — and they start to follow Jesus. But for several chapters, we don't hear anything about them. Apart from a brief mention in Chapter 6, the focus in this Gospel so far has been Jesus's ministry to the crowds and how he confronts the Jewish leaders. Now the disciples have been present for all that Jesus is doing, but not prominent — they're present, not prominent — until we get to Chapter 12. That's when we see these names reemerge: We hear first about Judas. Then Andrew and Philip say a few things. Then Peter speaks up in Chapter 13. Then Judas again. Then at the end of 13, we see Peter again. At the beginning of 14, we see Thomas. And now, today, we see Philip.So my question is: Why has John gone so many chapters without mentioning these guys by name, and now, all of a sudden, they come into focus?And we don't just hear their names, but we see their foibles. The weaknesses of the disciples are on display.Why does John tell the story this way?The true answer is that we're not exactly sure, but here's my hunch …One thing we learn from how John features the disciples in this section is that the only kind of disciple there can be is an imperfect disciple. Now Judas doesn't count — because Judas wasn't a real disciple — but we see that even among the closest friends of Jesus, his truest disciples, they all have flaws. They all have feet of clay. They all have imperfections. I think that's meant to be a comfort to us. Because at least for now, until we're finally glorified, we're not yet glorified. We are not yet perfect. And so we need to beware the mistake of thinking that faithfulness means ‘getting every single thing right every single time.'Now, of course, we'd like to do that, and there's no excuse for sin. But I'm talking about daily discernment and navigating complexities, especially in troubled-heart situations. I want you to know that impossible standards will crush us. Let me just remind you, church, that: we are saved by the blood of Christ, we are filled with the Holy Spirit, heaven is our home, and, we're just people — each of us is as human as any disciple there has ever been, and Jesus loves us because he loves us. So take a deep breath. We are not going to get every single thing exactly right — and that is okay … as long as we don't do what Philip does here.Devastating MiscalculationNotice what Philip says in verse 8. Jesus says, first, verse 6:I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. If you had known me, you would have known my Father also. From now on you do know him and have seen him. 8 Philip said to him, “Lord, show us the Father, and it is enough for us.”And if we only had what Philip says in verse 8, it's easy to see that he's off.In light of what we've already seen Jesus say in this Gospel, in light of what Jesus has just said in verse 7, Philip is overlooking who Jesus is. That's clear if we only had verse 8, but now notice how Jesus responds, in verse 9:Jesus said to him, “Have I been with you so long, and you still do not know me, Philip? Whoever has seen me has seen the Father. How can you say, ‘Show us the Father'?I think that's the tone Jesus has here. This is a rebuke from Jesus. And it's a stronger rebuke than Jesus had for Peter and Thomas. We saw those guys last week. They were off too, but Jesus did not respond to them with the same intensity he does to Philip. Now why?Well, it's because Peter and Thomas — in their stubborn resolve and paralyzing uncertainty — they miscalculated themselves, but Philip has miscalculated Jesus. Peter and Thomas got themselves wrong, but Philip gets Jesus wrong. And look: if you get Jesus wrong, you end up getting everything wrong (including yourself).So church, listen up. Do not make Philip's mistake. Do not overlook Jesus. That's step #1.Step #2 …2. What Jesus EmphasizesWe see this in what Jesus says back to Philip. The questions that Jesus asks are more like statements. He asserts two truths about himself in relation to the Father: we can call them revelation and unity. (Revelation is in verse 9; unity is in verses 10–11.)Revelation of the FatherFirst, for revelation, Jesus says (as plainly as you can) that Philip doesn't need to see God the Father because Philip has seen him. “Whoever has seen me has seen the Father.” God the Son has revealed God the Father.And John has been telling us this from the very start. He says in Chapter 1, verse 18 that “No one has ever seen God” — and you can't see God the Father because he's immortal and invisible; he dwells in unapproachable light whom no one has ever seen or can see (1 Timothy 1:17; 6:16). “No one has ever seen God” but Jesus “has made him known.” We saw last week that Jesus is our way to God, that's because first Jesus is God's way to us. Jesus is God's word to us about who he is. In these last days, Hebrews 1:2, God has spoken to us through his Son. And his Son is such a perfect word — Jesus is such the perfect, definitive revelation of God — that literally to see the visible Jesus is to see the invisible Father. That's verse 9, and there's no good illustration for this. It's just facts, Philip! If you see Jesus, you see God. And of course we're getting into the depths of the Trinity here, which is exactly where Jesus takes us in verse 10.Unity with the FatherThe reason Jesus truly reveals the Father is because Jesus truly shares in the Father's own life. The Father and Son have this wonderful unity.Verse 10:“Do you not believe that I am in the Father and the Father is in me?” [In other words, you should believe that I am in the Father and the Father is in me.] The words that I say to you I do not speak on my own authority, but the Father who dwells in me does his works. Believe me that I am in the Father and the Father is in me, or else believe on account of the works themselves.Okay, we gotta bend our brains here. Hold on tight! We're talking Trinity — that we worship one God in trinity and the trinity in unity, neither blending their persons nor dividing their essence. The Father is not the Son; and the Son is not the Father — but their divinity is one; their uncreated glory is equal; their majesty is coeternal. We can say it this way: although the Father and Son are distinct persons, the Father and Son have never not been on the same page. One commentator nails it. He writes, Everything Jesus is, has said, and has done is itself also an expression not only of or about the Father but even by the Father. (Klink, 621).And Jesus has shown us this! Jesus has not only said this, but he's lived this way. Every miracle that Jesus performed — turning the water into wine, healing the official's son, healing the paralytic, feeding the five thousand, healing the man born blind, raising Lazarus from the dead — every single time that Jesus did something, it was the Father doing it too.The acts of Jesus are also the acts of the Father.This is unity! To see Jesus is to see the Father, and to have Jesus is to have the Father!So there's no belief in Jesus without also belief in the Father. That's why Jesus says 14:1 — “Believe in God, believe also in me.” There's no other way.If you have Jesus, you have the Father. The only way you can have the Father is if you have Jesus.Hey, I love the song “All I Have Is Christ.” Great song, and, every time we sing it, there's a little theologian's voice in my head that says, “All I have is Christ! And I have the Father! And I have the Spirit!” Because when you have Christ you have the whole Trinity!That's what Jesus emphasizes here! He wants us to know the wonder of his relationship with the Father. That's Step #2. Step #3…3. What Jesus IntroducesThere's a change that comes in verse 12. Jesus goes from talking about his relationship with the Father to talking about our relationship with him. And we did not see this coming. Look at verse 12. Jesus says: “Truly, truly, I say to you, whoever believes in me will also do the works that I do; and greater works than these will he do, because I am going to the Father.”This is the hinge verse in the passage. Verses 13 and 14 will make no sense to us unless we understand verse 12. Notice two things…1. Believers in Jesus will do the same kind of works that Jesus did. We should not think of this in narrow terms — Jesus is not saying we are gonna turn water into wine. He's talking about the broader work of making God known.Jesus did what he did to reveal God, and we're gonna do the same. Jesus already said this in Chapter 13 about our love. He said:“By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.” As disciples of Jesus, we have a revelatory function. We're witnesses. We make God known. That's one. But also…2. Believers in Jesus will do greater works than what Jesus did in his earthly ministry because Jesus is going to the Father. This is the introduction part. What Jesus says here is new. What's he talking about? How do we do greater works than Jesus?Let me first tell you what Jesus is not saying. The comparison here is not between the works of Jesus and the works of his disciples. Jesus has just said that we are gonna do his same works. The works is the common denominator. So the comparison here is timing! The comparison is between the work of Jesus in his earthly ministry and the work of Jesus from his heavenly throne. This is really important — track with me …There's the work of Jesus before he was lifted up, and there's the work of Jesus after he was lifted up.There's the work of Jesus leading up to his cross, resurrection, and ascension — and then there's the work after his cross, resurrection and ascension, and that's what he's talking about here. It's the work after he has gone to his Father. And that work of Jesus from his heavenly throne will be greater work than when Jesus walked this earth. And that throne-work is the work that Jesus does through us. The “greater works” that believers-in-Jesus do is the work that Jesus does through us from his throne. We could call it works, or we could call it Acts. Like the Book of Acts.The Book of Acts is titled the “Acts of the Apostles” — but a more accurate title would be the Acts of the Ascended Jesus by His Spirit Through His People.And historically, these acts, or this work that Jesus is talking about in verse 12, has rightly been understood as the advance of the gospel in this world. The greater work that Jesus is doing now, through us, is saving sinners. It's when men and women and boys and girls are raised from spiritual death to eternal life. It's when people stop trying to save themselves and start trusting in Jesus. It's when the despairing find hope, it's when the dirty are made clean, it's when the lost sons come home. That is happening now, and Jesus does that work through us — through us … just people …beggars telling other beggars where to find bread. Don't you want to get in on that work! Don't you want Jesus to work through you like that!In this passage, Jesus introduces us to a new day of redemptive history, and we're ready to go. Jesus, give me my assignment! Where do I start?Praying in Jesus's NameWell he tells us in verse 13. And the first assignment is not Go! … it's Ask! And everybody's gotta see this. Chapter 14, verse 13:“Whatever you ask in my name, this I will do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son. If you ask me anything in my name, I will do it.”Is this a dream? Did Jesus really say this?The keyword in these verses is when Jesus says “in my name.” That's the big question here: What does it mean to pray in Jesus's name?This does not mean merely saying, when you pray, “in Jesus's name.” This is not an incantation. It's not hocus-pocus. We don't pray for our team to win the Super Bowl and add “in Jesus's name.” Jesus is talking about something much deeper and glorious than three words. To pray in Jesus's name means to pray from the inside of Jesus's relationship with the Father. To pray in Jesus's name means we join Jesus in the prayers he's already praying — because he is praying and working right now. See, within the Trinity, for all eternity there has been a conversation going on between the Father and the Son, by the Spirit. Every work of God that has ever touched this world has come from the Son's asking and the Father's giving and the Spirit's accomplishing. And when we pray in Jesus's name, we join that conversation! We participate in that asking!This is why we have such assurance that Jesus will do what we ask — because we are praying his prayers, with his same goal on his same grounds. The goal is the glory of the Father in the Son, and the ground is the righteousness of the Son before the Father. The Son delights to glorify his Father, and the Father delights to give to his Son, and when we pray in Jesus's name, we are right in the middle of that delight. That is why we should love to pray and not lose heart — because we get to pray in Jesus's name.The wonder of prayer is not that it “works” — it's that prayer is fellowship.Praying in Jesus's name is entering into the life and joy of our triune God, and we become part of his greater works. Wouldn't you love to do that? He Saves NowYou know, one day we are going to live in a world where all of Jesus's prayers have been answered. That place is called heaven. It's the Father's house. And Jesus is preparing that place for us now (verse 3). And that throne-work Jesus is doing now, those greater works he's doing until that last day, is bringing more and more people to himself. Jesus is still saving sinners like us. And so if you're here this morning, and Jesus has not saved you yet, he will save you now — if you just turn from your sin and put your faith him. Just tell him: Jesus,I cannot save myself and I'm done trying;you came to save me and I trust you. Believe in Jesus this morning.For those of us who have believed — for those who trust in Jesus, let us love to pray and not lose heart. We get to pray in Jesus's name. And that's what brings us to the Table. The TableThis Table is a table of fellowship. It's where the real and living Jesus meets us together, and he reminds us that we have him — and the Father and the Spirit.We remember that it is only through the death and resurrection of Jesus that we're saved to share in the life and joy of the triune God. If you trust Jesus, if you have entered that fellowship, we invite you to eat and drink with us.
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Stell dir vor, du lebst in einer provisorischen Bambushütte und alles ist nass. Deine Kleidung, dein Bett, alles. Es ist Monsunzeit und der Regen tropft durch das löchrige Dach. Die Luft ist nicht nur feucht, sie ist nass. Wenn du Wasser holst, oder zur Toilette musst, musst du raus in den Regen. Und du bist wieder bis auf die Knochen nass. So geht es über einer Million Rohingya im größten Geflüchtetencamp der Welt. In der 64. Folge der Notaufnahme berichtet die humanitäre Beraterin **Jana Ciernioch** von ihrer Arbeit im Camp Kutupalong in Bangladesch. Sie berichtet von willensstarken Kolleg:innen, die selbst geflohen sind und im Camp leben. Mit den Moderator*innen **Anna Dushime** und **Christian Katzer** spricht sie über Perspektivlosigkeit, Würde und kleine Hoffnungsschimmer. In der letzten Folge dieses Jahres möchten wir das Schicksal der Rohingya in den Mittelpunkt rücken. Neben vielen anderen Krisen weltweit, findet ihre Lebensrealität viel zu wenig Beachtung. **Lasst uns das ändern.** Teilt diese Podcastfolge, schaut auf unseren Social Media Kanälen vorbei und sprecht mit eurem Umfeld über das, was ihr hier Neues erfahren habt. **Gemeinsam können wir uns dafür einsetzen, dass die Rohingya nicht vergessen werden.** Das haben sich die Kolleg:innen von Jana bei ihrer Abreise aus Bangladesch von ihr gewünscht ... **In dieser Episode erfährst du...** ...warum über eine Million geflüchteter Rohingya im größten Geflüchtetencamp der Welt in Bangladesch leben. ...wie das Leben der Menschen im Camp aussieht. ...wer der motivierte Kollege ist, der unbeirrbar und willensstark an Janas Seite gearbeitet hat. ...warum es so wichtig ist, Krisen wie diese auch politisch zu adressieren. ...was wir, du und ich, tun können, damit die Rohingya von der Welt nicht vergessen werden. **LINKS** - Sieh dir an, wie uns Hares durchs Camp führt und vom Leben im Camp erzählt: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmEPlwTF1ls - Unser Kollege Junaid hat seinen Alltag in der Klink mit einer Sofortbildkamera dokumentiert, schau mal rein: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/4bCtjjVP7W4 - Schau, über welche Straßen unsere Fahrerin Jinnathun zum und im Camp fährt: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/PDuncmEqOyw - Erfahre mehr über die Rohingya und das Leben im Camp auf unserer Website: https://www.aerzte-ohne-grenzen.de/spenden/flucht-ist-kein-zuhause - Du willst mehr von Jana hören und sehen? Schau dir hier ihren Vortrag über ihren Einsatz im Camp an: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgR4lelj0Rk - Hör rein in die 46. Folge der Notaufnahme zum Weltflüchtlingstag. Da gehts vor allem um die Flucht der Rohingya und um Geflüchtete aus dem Sudan: “130 Millionen Menschen auf der Flucht. Wie hilft Ärzte ohne Grenzen?” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVS5e8zpyAg **[JETZT SPENDEN](http://msf.de/spenden)** – Damit wir Menschen in unseren Projekten weltweit Zugang zu medizinischer Versorgung ermöglichen können: **FRAGEN, FEEDBACK, THEMENWÜNSCHE?** Schreibt uns: notaufnahme@aerzte-ohne-grenzen.de Instagram: [@aerzteohnegrenzen](https://www.instagram.com/aerzteohnegrenzen/) Melde dich zum [Newsletter ](https://www.aerzte-ohne-grenzen.de/newsletter-anmelden)an! Wenn dir diese Episode gefallen hat, abonniere unseren Podcast und teile ihn mit deinen Freund*innen und deiner Familie! Hinterlasse uns auch gerne eine Bewertung, um uns zu helfen, mehr Menschen zu erreichen. Dieser Podcast wurde von Ärzte ohne Grenzen e.V. in Zusammenarbeit mit Christian Conradi produziert. Redaktion und Projektleitung: Clara Schneider, Andreas Koob und Regina Bischoff. Moderation: Anna Dushime, Christian Katzer. Aufnahme, Schnitt und Produktion: Christian Conradi. V. i. S. d. P. Jannik Rust, Ärzte ohne Grenzen e. V., Schwedenstr. 9, 13359 Berlin. Bild: MSF
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Send us a textGalasiërs 1:10 Klink dit nou asof ek die guns van mense soek, of soek ek die guns van God? Probeer ek by mense in die guns kom? As ek nog steeds die guns van mense soek, sou ek geen dienaar van Christus wees nie. Sê my, wat maak jou anders as enigiemand anders wat jy ken? Is dit 'n spesifieke talent of vermoë wat jy het; jou motivering, of dalk jou geloof? Sê my: Hoe voel jy daaroor? Is jy gelukkig daaroor of nie?Om anders te wees, is ietwat van 'n tweesnydende swaard. Aan die een kant is daar dalk 'n spesifieke vermoë wat jy het, waarop jy trots is. Wonderlik. Maar aan die ander kant hou ons nie daarvan om te veel uit te staan nie. Dis goed en wel om anders te wees, maar ons wil tog nie hê dat mense in ons geselskap ongemaklik moet voel nie.Dit is tragies, maar daar is baie mense, wat omdat hulle anders is, nie eens in hul eie velle gemaklik voel nie.Een van die wonderlike dinge wat jou baie anders kan maak as diegene rondom jou, is 'n opregte, hartlike geloof in Jesus. Hy was anders ... en mense was so geïntimideerd daardeur en so jaloers daarop, dat hulle Hom aan 'n kruis vasgespyker het.Die apostel Paulus, was aanvanklik ‘n Fariseër, vasgevang in 'n taamlik ekstreme vorm van Judaïsme. Met sy geleerdheid en afkoms het hy groot aansien onder die geestelike elite van sy dag geniet. Toe hy egter vir Jesus Christus as sy Verlosser aangeneem het, was hy deur sy eie mense verwerp, en selfs geslaan. Maar kyk wat skryf hy in:Galasiërs 1:10 Klink dit nou asof ek die guns van mense soek, of soek ek die guns van God? Probeer ek by mense in die guns kom? As ek nog steeds die guns van mense soek, sou ek geen dienaar van Christus wees nie.Charles Spurgeon het dit so gestel: Daar is verdraagsaamheid vir elkeen wat by die hedendaagse mode inpas; maar geen verdraagsaamheid vir enigiemand wat glo dat die wette van die hemel die lewe op aarde moet bepaal nie.Mense sal jou verwerp omdat jy Jesus volg. Maar wees dapper - wees anders. Volg Hom in elk geval.Dis God se Woord. Vars ... vir jou ... vandag. Support the showEnjoying The Content?For the price of a cup of coffee each month, you can enable Christianityworks to reach 10,000+ people with a message about the love of Jesus!DONATE R50 MONTHLY
Een ‘goede stem' heb je niet zomaar, je moet je aan een heleboel ongeschreven regels houden. Wil je bijvoorbeeld rationeel overkomen? Praat dan iets monotoner. Deze en meer huidige standaarden zijn voor een groot deel overgeleverd uit de 19e eeuw. Hoe klonken mensen tweehonderd jaar geleden, lang voor de uitvinding van de microfoon? We hebben geen geluiden, maar wel allerlei boekjes over spraakoefeningen en ‘stemziektes'. Aan de hand van zulk materiaal traceert hoogleraar Josephine Hoegaerts de sociale geschiedenis van de stem. Redacteur Tabe Bakker ging met Josephine in gesprek over haar boek, Speaking, Stammering, Singing, Shouting, en ontdekte de blinde vlek die de geschiedschrijving heeft voor ons stemgeluid.Radio Swammerdam - 30 november 2025Gast: Josephine HoegaertsPresentatie: Tabe BakkerCo-presentatie: Eva van der ZeeTechniek: Sam Simons en Max Waterreus----------Radio Swammerdam is hét wekelijkse radioprogramma over Amsterdamse wetenschap sinds 2 mei 2010. Onze redactie bestaat uit Amsterdamse studenten of net afgestudeerden met een passie voor onderzoek en journalistiek. In onze knusse studio in Pakhuis de Zwijger schuiven wetenschappers aan om hun onderzoek uitgebreid en toegankelijk toe te lichten. Het gesprek kun je elke zondag tussen 11:00 en 12:00 uur luisteren via RadioSalto. Of je luistert terug als podcast op Spotify, iTunes of een ander podcast platform.Voor vragen, complimenten, opmerkingen, of andere vormen van contact zijn we te bereiken op: redactie@radioswammerdam.nl.De redactie van seizoen 2025-2026 bestaat uit Tabe Bakker, Momo Schaap, Sam Simons, Max Waterreus en Eva van der Zee.
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Além das primeiras provas e corrida, falamos sobre o começo, dúvidas, descobertas e mudança de vida.
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What is that? What is that!? What is it!? Augh! No! Not the bees! NOT THE BEES! AAAAAUGGGHHHHH MY EYES! MY EYES! AAAGGHHHH!!!!This episode is about bees. And all insects, actually—are they in the process of being wiped out, in what's become known as “insectageddon”? It's one of those scientific beliefs that a lot of people kinda-sorta hold without knowing much about the evidence, so we thought we'd look into it.Tune in to hear how, in exactly the same way as they affect our episodes on psychology and psychiatry and medicine, really difficult issues of measurement are at the bottom of the entire debate.And once you've listened, feel free to buzz off.We've been talking about Works in Progress magazine on this podcast for years, but it's only ever been an online magazine. Now, you can become a subscriber and get a beautiful IRL physical copy of the magazine delivered to you: a gorgeously-produced item that'll make you desperate to read the excellent articles on science, technology, and human progress within. Find out more at www.worksinprogress.co/print.Show notes* The Rothamstead insect survey* The famous 2017 Krefeld paper in PLOS ONE* An earlier 2012 survey study from the Zoological Society of London* George Monbiot's article where he coins the term “insectageddon”* The 2019 meta-analysis finding 40% of insect species are at risk of extinction* Response letter from Andrew Bladon et al.* Improved 2020 meta-analysis from van Klink et al.* Response letter* New paper on the improvements to the Chicago River* Two papers from the GLiTRS projectCreditsWe're very grateful to Dr. Andrew Bladon from the University of Reading for talking to us for this episode. As ever, all errors are ours. The Science Fictions podcast is produced by Julian Mayers at Yada Yada Productions. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sciencefictionspod.substack.com/subscribe
Hoje você vai saber da incrível travessia do brasileiro, em solitário, do Oceano Atlântico num pequeno barco a remo.E veja também as dicas de lançamentos de séries, livros e filmes, tudo nessa edição de Café Antagonista #79.Café Antagonista 2025 é o seu ponto de encontro semanal para ficar bem informado. Apresentado por José Inácio Pilar, o programa vai ao ar todos os sábados, às 10h e 16h, trazendo uma análise inteligente dos principais acontecimentos do Brasil e do mundo. Com um jornalismo independente e sem amarras, debate política, economia, notícias e bastidores exclusivos com um olhar crítico e direto. Inscreva-se no canal para não perder nenhuma edição do Café Antagonista 2025! #caféantagonista Apoie o jornalismo Vigilante: 10% de desconto para audiência do Café Antagonista https://bit.ly/oa-cafe10 Siga O Antagonista no X: https://x.com/o_antagonista Acompanhe O Antagonista no canal do WhatsApp. Boletins diários, conteúdos exclusivos em vídeo e muito mais. https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va2SurQHLHQbI5yJN344 Leia mais em www.oantagonista.com.br | www.crusoe.com.br
Got a story idea for Bloodworks 101? Send us a text message There's a common misconception that when you adopt a pet, you're saving that animal's life. It's a one-way street, right? Well, at the Portland Humane Society, Jim Nelson can tell you that pets give us so much in return. On this edition of Bloodworks 101, Jim and Oregon Humane Society's Laura Klink tell producer John Yeager about that strong bond between people and their pets that's such a big part of our Give Blood Rescue a Human campaign.
I'm joined by Elle Klink, a first-time mom, a chiropractor, and a woman who knew from the start that homebirth was the path for her. You'll hear how she labored while still seeing patients, how her birth unfolded in such a straightforward and peaceful way, and why she's already dreaming of doing it all over again. Elle's story is a beautiful reminder that when we partner with our bodies and with God's design, birth doesn't have to be scary...it can be joyful. Connect with Elle: IG- @klinkchiropractic & @elleklink ✨ Ready to prepare for your own God-centered, fear-free homebirth? Apply now for the Peaceful Homebirth Collective—my high-level group coaching for Christian women who want to birth with confidence and Holy Spirit-led peace. CLICK HERE TO APPLY FOR PHC Connect with Aly: IG- @peacefulhomebirth FB Group- www.facebook.com/groups/peacefulhomebirth Grab your Prenatal Wellness Protocol
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Elex sits down with Antonio Villaraigosa, a Democratic candidate for California governor, as well as professor Dan Schnur and conservative commentator Matt Klink.
A jornada de Tamara Klink pelo Atlântico continua! Nesta segunda parte do audiolivro "Nós", você acompanha mais um trecho dessa travessia solo, narrado por ela mesma. Toda sexta-feira, um novo episódio chega ao feed do Rádio Companhia. Então, ajuste os fones e venha navegar com a gente!
Walt Klink (22) is een acteur die je misschien nog kent van Brugklas of de videoclip van Smoorverliefd van Snelle. Later speelde hij in de film Neontetra, waarmee hij in 2021 werd genomineerd voor een Gouden Kalf in de categorie Beste Acteur. Daarna speelde hij ook in echte Hollywoodproducties, zoals Rabbit Hole, waarin hij naast Kiefer Sutherland te zien was. Presenator: Stijn de Vries
A partir desta sexta-feira 4 de abril, vamos publicar semanalmente um trecho do audiolivro “Nós”, de Tamara Klink. E o melhor: na voz dela! Você vai poder ouvir, de graça, a história dessa travessia solo pelo Atlântico, aqui no feed da Rádio Companhia. Então, embarque com a gente! Boa escuta.
Navegadora, escritora, exploradora. Tamara Klink ficou conhecida por atravessar o Atlântico sozinha e, mais recentemente, por se tornar a primeira mulher do mundo a passar um inverno solitário no Ártico. Mas além das viagens pelo mar, Tamara também navega pelas palavras. Neste episódio da Rádio Companhia, conversamos sobre sua relação com a literatura: os livros que a acompanham no mar, as leituras que inspiram suas expedições e como a escrita se tornou parte essencial da sua jornada. Também falamos sobre "Nós", seu livro mais recente publicado pela Companhia das Letras – e que agora tem versão em audiobook narrada por Tamara, disponível por tempo limitado gratuitamente aqui neste feed a partir de 4 de abril. A publicação do audiobook será em dividida em seis partes, uma por semana. Confira os livros e obras mencionados neste episódio: Acrobata - Alice Santana Trilhas - Robyn Davidson Grande Sertão: Veredas - Guimarães Rosa Odisseia - Homero Querido ex - Juan Jullian Você tem a vida inteira - Lucas Rocha Harry Potter e as Relíquias da Morte - J. K. Rowling O senhor das Moscas - William Golding As Crônicas de Nárnia - C. S. Lewis Divergente - Veronica Roth Jogos Vorazes - Suzanne Collins Alice no País das Maravilhas - Lewis Carroll
À 27 ans, Tamara Klink se lance dans un hivernage de huit mois en solitaire au Groenland, à bord de son bateau Sardinha II. Emprisonnée par les glaces du fjord isolé de Qitermminguit, elle plonge dans une aventure où se mêlent quête de liberté et dépassement de soi, au cœur du silence et de la solitude de la nuit boréale.Abonnez-vous à notre newsletter pour ne louper aucun épisode ➡️Retrouvez Les Baladeurs sur :Les OthersSpotifyApple PodcastsDeezerYouTubeAushaEn RSS
This week Sip [@sse_sip] ,Nevatell [@nevatell] , & Cambino [@coastboymook] are w/o Brother Jaytona [@jaytona4000] & welcome back Lady Pote Potna , Kiara ! ‘A Pimp Named Klink-Klack' joins us as we attempt to remain serious during some world crisis topics . We cook up w/ her on a couple subjects suck as “N***as in Altitude” , ‘Spider Babies' , Trump DEI , Miss B Nasty Child Support , “Are Black People Better Off Bringing Segregation Back ?” , and so much more ! Recorded : 1/26/25
Stacy and Curtis look back on what they learned about the future of Geno Smith and DK Metcalf from their interview with new Seahawks offensive coordinator Klink Kubiak, they give you their thoughts on Travis Kelce’s possible retirement and Dak Prescott’s comments about bringing the Cowboys to a Super Bowl in Headline Rewrites, they ask if the Mariners pitching staff will be taking a step forward this season, and they break down the Seahawks current tough salary cap situation.
It's time for more cartoon deep cuts so why not another outrageous one that also happens to feature (inept) spies: ROCKY & BULLWINKLE! *We mention its gags and influences on other cartoon comedy sitcoms *the live-action Space Jam/Roger Rabbit movie *and how Fearless Leader clearly inspired Col. Klink on Hogan's Heroes! MAIN LINKS: LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/JURSPodcast Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/JackedUpReviewShow/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2452329545040913 Twitter: https://twitter.com/JackedUpReview Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacked_up_podcast/ SHOW LINKS: YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCIyMawFPgvOpOUhKcQo4eQQ iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-jacked-up-review-show-59422651/ Podbean: https://jackedupreviewshow.podbean.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7Eg8w0DNympD6SQXSj1X3M Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jacked-up-review-show-podcast/id1494236218 RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/the-jacked-up-review-show-We4VjE Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1494236218/the-jacked-up-review-show-podcast Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9hNDYyOTdjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Anchor: https://anchor.fm/s/a46297c/podcast/rss PocketCasts: https://pca.st/0ncd5qp4 CastBox: https://castbox.fm/channel/The-Jacked-Up-Review-Show-Podcast-id2591222 Discord: https://discord.com/channels/796154005914779678/796154006358851586 #MovieReview #FilmTwitter #PodFamily #PodcastersOfInstagram #Movies #Film #Cinema #Music #Reviews #Retrospect #Podcasts #MutantFam #MutantFamily #actionmystery #bmovies #scifihorror #truecrime #historydramas #warmovies #podcastcollabs #hottakes #edgy #cultmovies #nsfw #HorrorFam #badass
Bob and Dave have their weekly conversation with Mark Schlereth to get his thoughts on Super Bowl LIX, the legacy of the Chiefs if they win, the Seahawks hiring Klink Kubiak as their next offensive coordinator, and his offensive line philosophy, they are joined by Rangers broadcaster Jared Sandler to discuss the Mariners’ AL West rivals and the shocking Luka Doncic trade, and they hear what Travis Kelce had to say to the media ahead of the Super Bowl in Sweeping the Dial!
Confira um dos melhores papos que rolaram durante este ano enquanto preparamos mais episódios inéditos para 2024 Durante o período de férias de verão, nossa equipe selecionou alguns dos melhores papos do ano de 2024. Se você ainda não ouviu (ou que rever a conversa), aqui está uma das escolhidas. Era julho quando Tamara Klink partiu da costa da França a bordo do Sardinha 2, um veleiro de dez metros de comprimento, rumo à Groenlândia. Há quase um ano, ela navegou por vinte dias entre icebergs para chegar a um dos territórios mais remotos do mundo, onde o sol se esconde durante todo o inverno e o mar se transforma em gelo. Foi ali que aportou sua embarcação para se transformar na primeira mulher a completar o período de invernagem sozinha no Ártico – em outras palavras, passar o inverno isolada no barco preso no gelo. Durante oito meses, a velejadora viveu entre raposas, corvos e ptarmigans em temperaturas que variam entre -20ºC e -40ºC, em contato com a civilização por e-mails curtos e textos publicados por uma amiga em seu Instagram. Aos 27 anos, Tamara descobriu como enxergar através dos pequenos ruídos no meio do silêncio, sentiu falta de um dicionário – e também de algumas palavras para definir os sons, cheiros e gostos que experimentou –, aprendeu a tocar músicas no violão e inventou outras tantas quando as cifras acabaram e viu as pessoas que deixou em terra firme se transformarem em rascunhos abstratos na sua cabeça, tão verdadeiros quanto os personagens dos livros que lia. Filha da fotógrafa e empresária Marina Klink e de Amyr Klink, um dos maiores velejadores do mundo, Tamara escreveu mais um capítulo de uma história que é só sua – e, ao contrário do que muitos esperam, sem contar com conselhos ou orientações do pai. Em sua primeira entrevista depois da invernagem, Tamara Klink bateu um papo exclusivo com Paulo Lima no Trip FM. Ela conta o que aprendeu sobre si e sobre a vida, fala de sexualidade, música, sonhos e os maiores desafios nesse projeto – cair na água congelante ao pisar no gelo fino foi só um deles. Você pode ouvir essa conversa no play nesta página, no Spotify ou ler a seguir.
Elas nasceram em São Paulo, em uma casa onde o horizonte era muito mais do que uma linha distante. Cresceram rodeadas por histórias e vivências que pareciam tiradas de livros de aventura, mas eram reais — escritas a cada expedição, a cada viagem, a cada travessia. Inspiradas pelos pais, ambas foram moldadas por um olhar curioso e inquieto sobre o mundo, um olhar que as levou a caminhos tão diversos quanto complementares. A mais velha enxergou nos diários de bordo e nas linhas do horizonte um convite para seguir seu próprio curso. Apaixonada pela escrita e pelo mar, atravessou fronteiras com a mesma naturalidade com que anotava suas impressões de viagem. Formou-se arquiteta entre São Paulo e Nantes, na França, onde se especializou em arquitetura naval. Mas o destino a chamou para longe das pranchetas e a levou a transformar pequenos barcos em grandes capítulos da sua vida. Da Noruega a Paraty, da Bretanha à Baía de Disko, com liberdade e coragem desbravou milhas e milhas náuticas, protagonizando jornadas solitárias e, ao mesmo tempo, universais. Já a mais nova encontrou seu território nas maratonas. A primeira corrida foi um refúgio durante os dias da pandemia, uma maneira de manter a mente e o corpo em movimento. Autodidata, abraçou a fisiologia como um desafio pessoal até decidir que era hora de contar com a orientação de um treinador. O resultado veio rapidamente: em 2023, ela estreou na maratona de Porto Alegre e, poucos meses depois, cruzou a linha de chegada em Amsterdã, cravando excelentes 3h03m. Para ela, a corrida é um espelho de sua personalidade — uma jornada de autoconhecimento, resiliência e superação. Mas o horizonte dessas duas irmãs não se limita a mares e maratonas. A mais velha é, além de velejadora, escritora, fotógrafa e palestrante, compartilhando suas histórias e reflexões sobre a vida e a natureza humana. A mais nova, formada em Administração de Empresas pela FGV, deu uma guinada no roteiro: trocou o mercado financeiro pelo sonho de ser médica e hoje cursa a faculdade de Medicina no Albert Einstein, sem deixar de lado sua paixão pela fotografia, pela corrida e pela escrita. Duas irmãs, dois caminhos singulares e uma herança comum de coragem, inquietude e poesia. Juntas, hoje aqui no Endörfina, a primeira e única Tamara Wolff Bandeira Klink e a futura doutora Marina Helena Bandeira Klink. Inspire-se! Um oferecimento de @BOVEN_ENERGIA. Quando a paixão pelo esporte encontra a energia transformadora, nascem histórias inspiradoras e uma nova etapa do seu negócio está para começar! Sabia que no Mercado Livre de Energia, você está livre das Bandeiras Tarifárias e pode economizar até 40% na conta de energia? É uma alternativa inteligente para empresas que procuram eficiência energética, economia e compromisso com a sustentabilidade, contribuindo com a redução de emissões de carbono em nosso planeta. Com a Boven, você migra com segurança e tranquilidade, aproveitando todas as vantagens desse modelo. Descubra quanto o seu negócio pode economizar com o gerenciamento da Boven. De energia, a Boven entende! boven.com.br SIGA e COMPARTILHE o Endörfina através do seu app preferido de podcasts. Contribua também com este projeto através do Apoia.se.
Biden Pardons Son with Matt Klink, Richard Youb- Angel Food Project, National Aids Day, Hannah Kobayashi missing girl update!
O Roda Viva entrevista a escritora e navegadora Tamara Klink. Tamara acaba de se tornar, aos 27 anos de idade, a primeira mulher a completar o período de invernagem no Ártico, passando o inverno todo isolada em um barco preso no gelo. O feito amplia as experiências da jovem que, aos 24 anos, se tornou a mais jovem brasileira a fazer a travessia do Oceano Atlântico em solitário. Nesta edição, participam da bancada de entrevistadores: Alexandre Versiani, repórter da Revista Go Outside; Bruna Cambraia, editora das revistas Trip e TPM; Beatriz Lourenço, repórter da Revista Claudia; Isabella Menon, repórter da Folha de S.Paulo; e Marcio Atalla, professor e especialista em Longevidade. Com apresentação de Vera Magalhães, as ilustrações em tempo real são de Luciano Veronezi. Assista à íntegra: #TVCultura #RodaViva #TamaraKlink #Navegação #Exploração #Ártico
In this episode of 911 Delta:Tethered4Life, we sit down with Jason Klink, a true public safety powerhouse with over 30 years in emergency services. Jason's held roles from Fire Chief and Dispatch Supervisor to Co-Founder of SmartProtect Public Safety Solutions. Currently leading business development at Safe Cities, he's on a mission to drive innovation in public safety technology. Join us as Jason shares his journey from fighting fires to pioneering new tech solutions. We dig into the challenges facing emergency services today, how technology is reshaping the industry, and why he believes the future of public safety needs more than just tradition—it needs transformation. Whether you're in dispatch, fire service, or just interested in the future of public safety, you won't want to miss this conversation with one of the field's most experienced leaders! 911 D Links This podcast may not be suitable to all listeners due to language and subject matters. Please listen with care. Send us your comments and suggestions podcast911delta@yahoo.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/911Delta Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/911deltatethered4life TikTok: @911deltatethered4life
This week we're joined by author and illustrator Ned Bustard. Ned lost his wife Leslie to cancer last year, but her beautiful spirit and faith are captured in the new book, Tiny Thoughts That I've Been Thinking. Leslie saw God's goodness in life's smallest details and infused ordinary moments with Christ's light. Come hear about her legacy of faith and the exercise of trusting God's plan in the face of grief and uncertainty. www.WorldsEndImages.com www.PoeticUnderpinnings.com www.SquareHaloBooks.com Tiny Thoughts That I've Been Thinking: Selected Writings of Leslie Anne Bustard edited by Ned Bustard or find it on Square Halo Books Every Moment Holy by Douglas McKelvey and Illustrated by Ned Bustard Square Halo Books Podcast The Habit Podcast with Jonathan Rogers Isaac Newton's letters You Are What You Love by James K Smith Knowing God by J.I. Packer Why Everything That Doesn't Matter, Matters So Much: The Way of Love in a World of Hurt by Andi Ashworth and Charlie Peacock Poet Anne Bradstreet Creation is about more than HOW God created the world. It's about why. From the beginning, God's purpose has been to dwell with His image bearers in unbroken fellowship. It's tempting to think that our sin ruined that plan, and that Jesus was God's Plan B. But as Edward Klink says, Jesus and the Church were always Plan A. More than that, God is not replacing creation; He's renewing it, and you and I have been invited to participate in that renewal as God's agents of redemption. Klink's latest book, The Beginning and End of All Things, will give you a bigger, more accurate perspective on God's plan for creation and your place in it. Request a copy by giving a gift of any amount to the Colson Center in April at colsoncenter.org/swklinkresource. The Colson Fellows program was designed for men and women with full, busy lives. The program combines theological, spiritual, and worldview formation through a carefully curated combination of readings, daily devotions, live webinars, and monthly meetings with your peers. Interesting but wondering if you have the time or what it takes to complete the program? I assure you, it's well worth your investment and has been completed by many women in all stages and seasons of life. Interested in learning more? You can explore the program and submit an application at colsonfellows.org. The Strong Women Podcast is a product of the Colson Center which equips Christians to live out their faith with clarity, confidence, and courage in this cultural moment. Through commentaries, podcasts, videos, and more, we help Christians better understand what's happening in the world, and champion what is true and good wherever God has called them. Learn more about the Colson Center here: https://www.colsoncenter.org/ Visit our website and sign up for our email list so that you can stay up to date on what we are doing here and also receive our monthly journal: https://www.colsoncenter.org/strong-women Join Strong Women on Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/StrongWomenCC https://www.facebook.com/groups/strongwomencommunitycc/ https://www.instagram.com/strongwomencc/ https://linktr.ee/strongwomencc
Elisabeth Elliot was an imperfect yet faithful Christ-follower with a complex life story. This week, Ellen Vaughn returns to discuss Being Elisabeth Elliot, volume two of her amazing biography of Elliot's life. Tune in to hear about Elisabeth's return from foreign missions, her writings, her struggles with loneliness, and the complexities of her later life and marriages. Strong Women Podcast 34. The Life of Elisabeth Elliot with Ellen Vaughn Becoming Elisabeth Elliot by Ellen Vaughn Being Elisabeth Elliot by Ellen Vaughn These Strange Ashes by Elisabeth Elliot International Cooperating Ministries Creation is about more than HOW God created the world. It's about why. From the beginning, God's purpose has been to dwell with His image bearers in unbroken fellowship. It's tempting to think that our sin ruined that plan, and that Jesus was God's Plan B. But as Edward Klink says, Jesus and the Church were always Plan A. More than that, God is not replacing creation; He's renewing it, and you and I have been invited to participate in that renewal as God's agents of redemption. Klink's latest book, The Beginning and End of All Things, will give you a bigger, more accurate perspective on God's plan for creation and your place in it. Request a copy by giving a gift of any amount to the Colson Center in April at colsoncenter.org/swklinkresource. The Colson Fellows program was designed for men and women with full, busy lives. The program combines theological, spiritual, and worldview formation through a carefully curated combination of readings, daily devotions, live webinars, and monthly meetings with your peers. Interested but wondering if you have the time or what it takes to complete the program? I assure you, it's well worth your investment and has been completed by many women in all stages and seasons of life. Interested in learning more? You can explore the program and submit an application at colsonfellows.org. The Strong Women Podcast is a product of the Colson Center which equips Christians to live out their faith with clarity, confidence, and courage in this cultural moment. Through commentaries, podcasts, videos, and more, we help Christians better understand what's happening in the world, and champion what is true and good wherever God has called them. Learn more about the Colson Center here: https://www.colsoncenter.org/ Visit our website and sign up for our email list so that you can stay up to date on what we are doing here and also receive our monthly journal: https://www.colsoncenter.org/strong-women Join Strong Women on Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/StrongWomenCC https://www.facebook.com/groups/strongwomencommunitycc/ https://www.instagram.com/strongwomencc/ https://linktr.ee/strongwomencc
Did you know that the U.S. is one of the most active sex-trafficking countries in the world? Amid these sobering statistics, Vicki Proffit spends her time caring for survivors and pointing them to the love of Jesus. Vicki is the Executive Director of Sarah's Home, a sanctuary for survivors of sex trafficking in Colorado. In this live interview, she shares powerful stories of how God has revealed Himself as the ultimate provider, guiding her work and transforming lives. You'll be encouraged by Vicki's testimony of listening to God's voice, leaning on Him completely, and the miraculous ways He has worked through prayer. Listen to the end to hear an audience Q&A. Sarah's Home Experiencing God: Knowing and Doing the Will of God by Henry Blackaby The Power of a Praying Mom: Powerful Prayers for You and Your Children by Stormie Omartian The Power of a Praying Wife by Stormie Omartian The Power of a Praying Woman by Stormie Omartian The Watchmaker's Daughter: The True Story of World War II Heroine Corrie ten Boom by Larry Loftis The hotline numbers are: Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline: 844-264-5437 Colorado Hotline for Human Trafficking call 866-455-5075 or text 720-999-9724 National Hotline for Sex Trafficking 888-373-7888 Life Decisions.me Creation is about more than HOW God created the world. It's about why. From the beginning, God's purpose has been to dwell with His image bearers in unbroken fellowship. It's tempting to think that our sin ruined that plan, and that Jesus was God's Plan B. But as Edward Klink says, Jesus and the Church were always Plan A. More than that, God is not replacing creation; He's renewing it, and you and I have been invited to participate in that renewal as God's agents of redemption. Klink's latest book, The Beginning and End of All Things, will give you a bigger, more accurate perspective on God's plan for creation and your place in it. Request a copy by giving a gift of any amount to the Colson Center in April at colsoncenter.org/swklinkresource. The Colson Fellows program was designed for men and women with full, busy lives. The program combines theological, spiritual, and worldview formation through a carefully curated combination of readings, daily devotions, live webinars, and monthly meetings with your peers. Interesting but wondering if you have the time or what it takes to complete the program? I assure you, it's well worth your investment and has been completed by many women in all stages and seasons of life. Interested in learning more? You can explore the program and submit an application at colsonfellows.org. The Strong Women Podcast is a product of the Colson Center which equips Christians to live out their faith with clarity, confidence, and courage in this cultural moment. Through commentaries, podcasts, videos, and more, we help Christians better understand what's happening in the world, and champion what is true and good wherever God has called them. Learn more about the Colson Center here: https://www.colsoncenter.org/ Visit our website and sign up for our email list so that you can stay up to date on what we are doing here and also receive our monthly journal: https://www.colsoncenter.org/strong-women Join Strong Women on Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/StrongWomenCC https://www.facebook.com/groups/strongwomencommunitycc/ https://www.instagram.com/strongwomencc/ https://linktr.ee/strongwomencc