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Isaac and Angie Tolpin are a husband-and-wife team who host the weekly podcast “CourageousParenting.” They've been married almost 26 years and have nine children, ages three to 24, soit's accurate to say they are currently living in every season of parenting. They love Jesus andhave a passion to help other couples cultivate strong marriages and healthy families.In this episode, Terry and his wife and best friend, Kim, talk with Isaac and Angie aboutmarriage and parenting, speaking to various challenges and common issues couples face inboth areas. Throughout their life together, Isaac and Angie have discovered effective keys tobuilding a family that has vision for fulfilling the unique God-given purpose that they've beencreated to live out. They also share a few practical ways to make your marriage stronger andexplain why a strong marital relationship is essential to having a positive influence on yourchildren.After you listen to their candid conversation, you'll want more because they just scratch thesurface of all things marriage and parenting. So when you're done, go to [URL for theconference] and register for the Faith-filled Legacy Conference with the Tolpins on May 17 atLegacy Farm in Stonefort, Illinois. This high-value, legacy transforming event is FREE becauseTerry and Kim want to invest in YOU and YOUR FAMILY. Really, you can't afford to miss it!(Seating is limited so register now!)Also, visit www.manupadventure.com for more resources that will help you “man up” one dayat a time. You can also register for Man Up Adventure Camp 2025 and sign up to receive theMorning Man-Up Survival Tips Email List. You'll receive a daily email filled with tips, motivation,Scripture, and more to kickstart your workday!One more thing…We need your help to get the Man-Up podcast in front of more leaders andmen who can benefit from this content. Here are three simple things you can do that wouldreally help us accomplish that goal:1. Review us on Apple podcasts.2. Subscribe – we're available wherever you listen to podcasts.3. Share – let your friends know about the podcasts by sharing your favorite episodes on socialmedia!
Southside Tribe!! In this special live episode recorded at the Legacy Conference in Miami, we explore the importance of grounding our Christian identity in Scripture rather than in the shifting tides of politics. Surrounded by a vibrant and diverse audience of believers, we discuss how scripture calls us to a higher allegiance beyond party lines or cultural divides, shaping our values, purpose, and ultimate identity. Join us as we unpack what it means to live out a Christ-centered life in today's polarized world, embracing God as the "lion out of the cage". Peep this powerful conversation on remaining rooted in faith amidst political pressures, coming to you live from the heart and heat of Miami! Q&A session included! Become a Patreon member for Early Access & Exclusive Content - https://patreon.com/Southsiderabbi Follow us Online: Southsiderabbipodcast.com https://linktr.ee/southsiderabbi Google Podcasts - https://tinyurl.com/2p9ewhwe Email us at Southsiderabbipodcast@gmail.com Southside Rabbi is proudly sponsored by Native Supply - grab SR merch there! https://www.native.supply https://native.supply/collections/southside-rabbi Intro and outro music produced by Randeaux- https://www.instagram.com/randeauxbandeaux/ Contact at randeauxbandeaux@gmail.com All rights reserved by their respective owners. #KB #Ameen #Podcast
A new MP3 sermon from Twin City Bible Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Glory of the Spirit in Assurance Subtitle: Legacy Conference 2024 Speaker: Conrad Mbewe Broadcaster: Twin City Bible Church Event: Conference Date: 10/27/2024 Bible: Romans 8:15-17 Length: 46 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Twin City Bible Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Glory of the Spirit in Regeneration Subtitle: Legacy Conference 2024 Speaker: Conrad Mbewe Broadcaster: Twin City Bible Church Event: Conference Date: 10/26/2024 Bible: John 3:1-10 Length: 53 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Twin City Bible Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Legacy 2024: Pre-Conference Sessions 1 and 2 Subtitle: Legacy Conference 2024 Speaker: Conrad Mbewe Broadcaster: Twin City Bible Church Event: Conference Date: 10/25/2024 Length: 84 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Twin City Bible Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Legacy 2024: Pre-Conference Question & Answer Subtitle: Legacy Conference 2024 Speaker: Conrad Mbewe Broadcaster: Twin City Bible Church Event: Conference Date: 10/26/2024 Length: 55 min.
15 years of career experience. Currently a back step for the City Of Schertz Fire/Rescue in Texas. Philip assists with the Daggum Conference, Legacy Conference and with No Quit RIT. Former instructor for Ridge Fire Academy In Winter Haven Florida. Philip has had his shares of up and downs and is not afraid to talk about it. But with the help of being around true friends and brothers he is now back into the profession he loves and truly is out here trying to make a positive difference for himself and those around him. Leaving the job better than he found it is all we could strive for. IG: felipemas1979
So excited to be attending the National Guild, also known as the legacy conference!
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When a white man named Brian Dye started coming to Preston's poetry events, Preston admits he didn't trust him. But Brian had a burden to see young believers walk toward sanctification, and he felt called by God to help Preston to cultivate his influence. Brian's pursuit of Preston and their ongoing discipleship relationship is the topic of today's episode. Jackie, Preston and Brian discuss the pastoral nature of investing your life into someone else's life and teaching as you go, and how discipleship doesn't require creating a new program.Follow Brian on Instagram at @visionnehemiah and @hoodheroes773. Also, check out Legacy Conference with events this fall in Chicago, Colorado Springs, Miami, and Houston. Grab your tickets to join us for the With the Perrys Podcast Tour this summer! withtheperrys.com/tourSubscribe to the Perrys' newsletter.To support the work of the Perrys, donate via PayPal.To advertise with the Perrys, visit WithThePerrys.com/Partner.www.withtheperrys.comwww.jackiehillperry.comwww.preston-perry.com
Join the conversation on this enriching episode of the GraceStory Podcast as host Nate Davison shares and exclusive highlight from the Men's Legacy Conference 2023. Get a front-row seat to the much-anticipated session by Kathy Sprinkle on getting your story straight. With decades of experience in counseling, Kathy will take you on a transformative journey, addressing the distinctions between guilt and shame and the profound impact of one's family of origin on their present life. Whether you're seeking clarity, healing, or simply a deeper understanding of life's intricate tapestry, this episode is your invitation to introspection and growth. Don't miss out! Subscribe, download, and leave a five-star review to help us share the impactful messages we curate just for you. Your feedback is so helpful. Email topic suggestions and feedback to nate@gracetoryministries.com. We would love for you to join the GraceStory Community Group on Facebook. There is great content in this exclusive, closed group that you won't want to miss out on. Consider becoming a supporter of GraceStory Ministries with a donation. Whether it's a one time gift or you want to join others in the GraceStory Community with a reoccurring donation, you can give by texting GRACESTORY to 44321. Follow GraceStory Podcast on Facebook Join GraceStory Community Group Follow GraceStory Podcast on Twitter @GraceStoryPod GraceStory on Instagram: @my_grace_story @gracestoryministries @gracestorypodcast
Millionaire Networker, “The President's Lifetime Achievement Award” Hall of Fame Award at the Most Influential 100 Recognition Ceremony Who's Who PNC 2023 Icons of Legacy Conference August 2nd-5th, 2023 Hilton America's Houston Texas George C. Fraser -CEO of the Power Networking Conference one of the foremost authorities on networking and building effective relationships & considered by many to be the new voice for African Americans . He appears on CNN and in Black Enterprise Magazine, Upscale and the Wall Street Journal. He is the author of "Success Runs in Our Race" and "CLICK- Ten Truths To Building Extraordinary Relationships". Personal growth "guru" Stephen Covey called Mr. Fraser a masterful teacher. TV host and journalist, Tony Brown called him a "visionary" with the rare combination of leadership and management skills. Mr. Fraser is featured in the New York Times-bestseller, Masters of Networking, along with four-star General Colin Powell. Born in Brooklyn, NY, he was an orphan and foster child for 15 years. Dr. Fraser has received numerous awards and citations including: Induction into the Minority Business Hall of Fame and Museum, 3 Honorary Doctorate Degrees, a Chaplaincy and an Ambassadorship. He is a *Certified Financial Education Instructor and has an Insurance license.He has been named as one of the best speakers in America and 5 of his speeches have been selected for global distribution by the prestigious Vital Speeches of the Day magazine, a first for any professional speaker in America.In 2016 President Barack Obama awarded Dr. Fraser “The President's Lifetime Achievement Award”Dr. Fraser work has focused on lifting up disenfranchised groups and people of color. He is most proud of 2 charter schools he helped to found in Cleveland, Ohio 15 years ago which educate nearly 300 inner city children from black families of which 60% are boys. He resides in Cleveland Ohio and is married to Nora Jean Fraser for 46 years. He has 2 sons and 3 granddaughters.© 2023 Building Abundant Success!!2023 All Rights ReservedJoin Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy: https://tinyurl.com/BASAud
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In this episode of the Elevate Print Podcast co-hosted by Keeana Barber, Aaron Selmon, Dante Hamilton, and Deborah Corn, Keeana shares a recap of her 5th Annual Legacy Awards Gala, the inaugural conference, and the incredible young entrepreneurs who took part. We also discuss the CROWN Act, a law that prohibits race-based hair discrimination, that passed the U.S. House of Representatives on March 18. Mentioned in Today's Episode: Keeana Barber: https://www.linkedin.com/in/keeanabarber WDB Marketing: https://wdbmarketing.com/ Legacy Awards Gala: https://legacyawardsgala.com Legacy Conference replays will be on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu9DAPFz_p45X54_1xvPbzw Aaron Selmon: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-selmon-55768216 Aceism: https://aceism.com/ Dante Hamilton: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edmunddantehamilton Internet Webpages Newspaper, Inc.: https://internetwebpagesnewspaper.com/ Deborah Corn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborahcorn/ Print Media Centr: https://printmediacentr.com Project Peacock: https://projectpeacock.printmediacentr.com/ FundBlackFounders: https://www.fundblackfounders.com/ The CROWN Act: https://www.thecrownact.com/ Good Hair: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1213585/
Krista Breilh is a passionate follower of Jesus and leader of women! In today's interview she tells us the story of how she started the ministry called “Live Salted” when she was a senior in college at Champan University. Live Salted is a community of women hungry for more of Jesus. They create resources for women to grow in their relationships with God and be bold in their communities, and hosts conferences for women to gather and learn, grow, and connect. In our conversation Krista and I talk about what it looks like to be salt and light, how to choose Jesus while in college (especially when the party scene can seem so fun and enticing), why it is so important and exciting to build history with God, and so much more. You are going to love Krista! Attend a Salted conference! Live Salted: livesalted.com Legacy Conference: livesalted.com/legacy Legacy Orange Ticket Link: https://livesalted.ticketspice.com/legacy-orange Student Pricing for $68 ticket use “FAM!” Conference is March 19th, 2022 9-5pm at Refuge OC in Orange, CA @livesalted
Adrienne and Eric give you a preview of the Legacy Conference coming up THIS WEEK (October 13&14) at Vineyard Columbus. You don't want to miss it.Check out all the details HERE: legacy.vineyardcolumbus.org
Join us this week as we talk with CHH Artist L3XIDVINE, She's a gifted and talented Woman of God that can sing as well as rap, and ladies and gents she's got BARZZZ!!!! L3Xidivine is L3XDIVINE was recognized for a video series titled #EMCEEMONDAY where she would spit a "Hot 16" each week, with the iPhone she was instructed (by Holy Spirit) to buy with her last paycheck. She landed gigs in Vegas through church events, Guerilla Cross, and other various sources. She became even more familiar to the CHH community through the project EL V. Envy by JGivens and through competing at “The Rap Showcase” held at Legacy Conference in Chicago, IL. Her music began to receive attention from platforms such as Trackstarz, Rapzilla, Forth District, and more. In 2017 she created a stage for women through Legacy Fest titled She's Next, as a way to shed light on the under-representation of women in the Christian Hip Hop Community, and more recently won the Jackson Pollock challenge held by Andy Mineo! The beginning has arrived for L3XDIVINE and we are excited as she impacts the world, reconciling generations back to Christ. And, we are very excited to be sharing her music as well as her ministry with you! PLUS, we will be sharing a powerful Thought of the Week entitled, "A Beautiful Conspiracy" inspired by our recent interview with CHH Artist L3XIDVINE. And, we have will be sharing a new sponsor of Thinking Out Loud Radio Show Podcast in this week's episode as well. Lot to talk about and discuss in this week's show and we hope you will take some time and check it out!
This presentation was recorded on June 12, 2021 at the first-ever conference of the Reparations Legacy Project, a campaign of the Uhuru Solidarity Movement working to win reparations from white individuals, corporations and businesses with access to wealth. Penny Hess is the Chair of the African People's Solidarity Committee, the organization of white people working under the leadership of the African People's Socialist Party to build the movement for white reparations to African people. Penny Hess joined the African People's Solidarity Committee at its founding conference in 1976 and has for the past forty five years worked under the leadership of the African People's Socialist Party and Chairman Omali yeshitela to build white solidarity with black power. Chairwoman Penny is also the author of Overturning the Culture of Violence.
In this edition, I'll introduce you to a couple influential hypnotists who are responsible for training and certifying a large number of practitioners and clinicians, in 17 countries and counting. The Dave Elman Legacy Conference is happening June 11-13, 2021 via Zoom. For more information please visit the link in the resources below and join us for this great event. Please enjoy this episode and when you do... I would love to read your honest review, here or wherever you listen to The Natural Comfort Specialist weekly! Thanks for listening. Until next week.
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A new MP3 sermon from Twin City Bible Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Lessons from the Puritans on Suffering Subtitle: Legacy Conference 2020 Speaker: Dr. Joel Beeke Broadcaster: Twin City Bible Church Event: Conference Date: 10/17/2020 Length: 55 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Twin City Bible Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Coping with Suffering Well: 7 Ways of Considering Jesus Subtitle: Legacy Conference 2020 Speaker: Dr. Joel Beeke Broadcaster: Twin City Bible Church Event: Conference Date: 10/16/2020 Length: 57 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Twin City Bible Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Learning Submission through Suffering Subtitle: Legacy Conference 2020 Speaker: Dr. Joel Beeke Broadcaster: Twin City Bible Church Event: Conference Date: 10/18/2020 Length: 55 min.
In episode 45, Real Moms Too interview mother and fellow podcaster, Shakisha Morgan, Estate Planning Attorney with the Griffin Firm PLLC in Washington, D.C. Shakisha discusses the importance of having a Will, Trust, and/or an Estate Plan.Shakisha drops so many gems throughout the entire episode whether you are riding solo dolo, a new parent, or a grandparent the information she shares is extremely valuable. Shakisha debunks myths, gives tips on how to choose who is the guardian of your children, and encourages people of all ages to be prepared, not only for themselves, but for their family's sake! This episode is for all generations to help protect and secure what and who we all work so hard to provide for, our families.More About Our Guest:Shakisha Morgan is an advocate and educator who uses values-based estate planning strategies to empower individuals and families to create, protect, and transfer wealth. She helps guide families through the complex and draining process of probate administration and litigation. She is a workshop facilitator, guest lecturer, and has been a keynote speaker on various topics within estate planning, multigenerational wealth, millennial wealth building, and leadership. She has been featured at the Association of Black Estate Planning Professionals' Creating a Legacy Conference, and has appeared on the Gettin' Grown podcast and local news.Shakisha's InstagramShakisha's TwitterMary & Martha Podcast - Outside of being an attorney, Shakisha is also a co-host on the Mary & Martha Podcast! Check it out Here!A Note From Our Hosts:We, Alana and Xia, would like to be an encouragement to all during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many cities, states, and countries have been quarantined and asked to use social distancing to help reduce the spread of the virus. We hope our podcast can bring joy, motivation, and comfort in knowing that we are all Real Moms Too no matter our backgrounds, ethnicity, or religion. This has been a scary time for many of us, but we are hopeful that family bonds are being strengthened and love is being spread. Tune in to old episodes to help you get through this time "alone". Feel free to email us or message us on social media for episode ideas or general conversation as we hope we are creating a mommy village for all. We love to hear from you and we hope you are taking care of yourselves! As your favorite momfriends always say, you cannot be a good mom, until you are a good you!- Alana and XiaJoin the Conversation:RMT Facebook PageRMT InstagramEmail: therealmomtoo@gmail.com
FamilyLife Today® Radio Transcript References to conferences, resources, or other special promotions may be obsolete. Step-Grandparenting Guest: Ron Deal From the series: Step-Grandparenting Bob: When two families merge—when they blend—and now there are stepchildren and stepsiblings—one of the forgotten parts of this equation often, is the new step-grandparents. Here is Ron Deal. Ron: Sometimes, when somebody else made a choice—and all of the sudden, you've got not just one, but maybe you've got five step-grandchildren—what if you had a bunch—what if you already thrown yourself relationship with your biological grandchildren, now you've got five more? It's like—“How do I fit all of this in? How do we do the finances?” I'm just saying—I've seen and been involved in situations where the step-grandparents just aren't terribly excited about this. That can be a disappointment to their adult child. Bob: This is FamilyLife Today for Monday, July 30th. Our host is Dennis Rainey, I'm Bob Lepine. Step-grandparenting can be tricky. We have some thoughts today from Ron Deal— 1:00 —on how to make it work more effectively. Stay with us. And welcome to FamilyLife Today. Thanks for joining us. There was a conference back last fall for grandparents. We had some friends who put this together. We helped promote this event—a national conference of grandparenting. Dennis: The Legacy Conference. Bob: That's right. One of the speakers at the conference was Ron Deal who joins us in studio today and is the leader of FamilyLife Blended®. Ron, welcome back to FamilyLife Today. Ron: Thank you. Bob: You got invited to come and speak at this conference about step-grandparenting which, Dennis, I don't know if I ever even stopped to think about that subject—but that's an issue that a lot of families that all of the sudden find themselves in with very little preparation and very little coaching. 2:00 Dennis: I would say most grandparents feel overlooked when it comes to blending a family together; and I can't imagine what it would be like—to feel like—in some regards, you may be an outsider— Ron: Yes. Dennis: —to get back in with grandkids that—at one point—you were their heros. You're hearing a lot about this subject as you speak around the country. Ron: I am, Dennis. Bob, in preparation for that Legacy Conference, I did some homework. I do this every single day, but I was a little shocked to discover that 40-percent of families in the U.S. have a step-grandparent—40-percent! By the way, that's stat is 20 years old—it's old. Dennis: So, it's likely higher. Ron: It's likely much higher. The other thing that I found was that the prediction that demographers have is that by year 2030 in the U.S.—there will be one step-grandchild for every 1.7 biological grandchildren—less than 2 to 1 ratio. It is a very common experience. It's going to continue to be— 3:00 —a common experience—and of course, it touches all three of the generations. Bob: Not just all three generations, but I'm thinking about all of the different permutations of what makes a stepfamily—and then how that expands to the grandparenting. So, if our son and daughter-in-law get a divorce, and now she is the custodial parent, where do we fit into that; right? Ron: Exactly. Bob: If there's an estrangement between our son and this daughter-in-law, we may be cut out of the picture— Ron: Right. Bob: —with our grandkids. Ron: What that means is that, at Christmastime, when you want time with your grandkids, there's probably four or five or six other sets of grandparents who, also want time with the grandkids. So, all of the sudden, life just got really complicated fast. Bob: Then, I'm thinking about the other situation which is where our son or our daughter marries somebody who has been previously married and brings grandkids in, and we didn't just become new in-laws—we became new step-grandparents—and it happened in an instant. 4:00 So, instead of watching these kids be born, we're now step-grandparents to a 13-year-old and a 15-year-old that we haven't ever known before. Ron: What if you have some real mixed feelings about that new relationship? By the way, this is one of the things we are hearing from people: “Hey, I have step-grandchildren. By the way, I also have some biological grandchildren. I've known them their whole lives, and they've known us—we have traditions and time together and all sorts of things. Now, I'm trying to figure out: “What do I do, and how do I find time for the step-grandchildren? But that relationship came about because my child”—let's say—"made some really poor decisions; and we have mixed feelings about those decisions.” “Now, those decisions have resulted in them getting married and having stepchildren—that gives us step-grandchildren—we never really wanted this. It kind of feels like if we jump in as step-grandparents and throw ourselves into those relationships, that somehow, we're saying what my son or daughter did is okay.” 5:00 “We don't feel like it's okay. We're kind of stuck between, not wanting to give approval—but at the same time—the grandchildren shouldn't be the ones that suffer.” That's the kind of difficulties that grandparents are finding themselves in—trying to wade through these waters and figure out what to do. Dennis: You outline three different kinds of step-grandparents. There are step-grandparents who step into the life of a child and actually, are in a long-term relationship helping to raise that child to maturity. Ron: Right. They've been in a long-term—we call them long-term step-grandparents, meaning maybe, they were a stepparent at a younger age; and they raised a stepchild, and that stepchild is now an adult, now married, now has children of their own. Technically, those are step-grandchildren to the grandparent; right? But you've been in their life since day-one. 6:00 That long-term step-grandparent, probably, has more of a relationship with their step-grandchildren like a biological grandparent would have with their biological grandchildren. It just feels more natural and more connected because of the length of the relationship. Bob: Of course, all of this depends on the kind of relationship that the stepchild has with the stepparent because that's step-grandparenting is all incumbent on—“Are we still friends”— Ron: That's right. Bob: —“with this child that we helped raise?” Ron: Let's just kind of walk through the possibilities. On the one hand, let's say you have a great relationship with your stepchild who, now, becomes a parent. You have step-grandchildren. Odds are you're Grandma—end of story. That's going to be a wonderful, easy ride. Maybe you have—on the other end of the continuum—a really awkward, difficult relationship with your stepchild who, now, has children. It can go one of two ways. What I see a lot is that all of the sudden, the step-grandchildren create an opportunity for connection. 7:00 They don't know you as anything different—they feel like you're Grandma to them or Grandpa to them. All of the sudden, it helps your relationship with your adult stepchild. They watch you be grandmother to their kids. Dennis: By the way, if you want to win a parent's heart— Ron: There you go. Bob: Yes. Dennis: —bless their child. Ron: That's it. Dennis: I mean find ways to build into their lives. I'm not talking about spoiling them with gifts. I'm talking about finding a way to encourage them, build them up, speak truth into their lives, and be an asset to them. Ron: I hear from a lot of long-term step-grandparents who say, “You know what? My salvation with my stepchild was the grandkids. That was the backdoor that improved my relationship with them.” I say, “Amen! Hallelujah! Whatever it takes.” Pour into that grandchild, and all of the sudden, their parent is more appreciative of you than they've been before. Dennis: What would you say to the person who is listening to our broadcast right now that would go—“That's me. I'm in that situation.” How can they take advantage of it? 8:00 Ron: You know it's the heart attitude of inclusion—and connectedness is always a good, positive thing. I mean, extending yourself in love generally works on your behalf—wouldn't we assume that as believers; right? Dennis: Right. Ron: Love conquers a lot of things. Now sometimes, you are not given permission to love. One of the barriers here for step-grandparents is that middle generation. Let's say you have a son or daughter or stepson—stepdaughter who blocks your ability to be a grandparent. Well, they can. They can just say, “No, the kids are not available”; “No, we're not going to come over and spend time on Sunday afternoon and have lunch. No—” They can do that, and that's really unfortunate—it's a heartbreak when that happens. What I would say to that step-grandparent is “Okay, you have limited opportunity. Make the most of what you have and don't give up.” Bob: I'd just throw in here— 9:00 —it can be our attitude: “I'm entitled to a relationship with my grandchild.” I think we've got to die to that entitlement at some point and go—“I can woo that. I can try to earn that. I can pray for that—but I'm going to have to let go of that sense of entitlement.” Dennis: If you try to cash that chip in, you can alienate even further. Ron: Yes. Yes, you certainly don't want to do that because then that just almost invites somebody to say, “Oh no you don't deserve”; right? Then, you've got them digging in their heels. Bob: So, you've got long-term grandparenting. What's a second kind of grandparenting? Ron: The second one we call inherited step-grandparents. Here is what's happened probably in your life. You've had a son or a daughter who made a choice to marry somebody who has kids. So, your son—let's just say that—your son has become a stepdad. Well, you just inherited step-grandchildren. Now notice, this was not your choice. You're just cruising along in life. Your son made a choice to marry somebody with kids. 10:00 You didn't make that choice. You may be in favor of it. You may be happy about it—but at the same time, you didn't ask for grandkids—you didn't ask for this to be brought into your life. I mean most grandparents are excited when they become grandparents. It's a little weird sometimes, to hear people say the very first-time, but—“Yes, I'm getting used to the idea.” Then they throw themselves into. Sometimes, when somebody else made a choice—and all of the sudden you've got not just one, but maybe you've got five step-grandchildren—what if you already had a bunch? What if you already had—you've already thrown yourself into relationships with your biological grandchildren—and now, you've got five more? It's like—“How do I fit all of this in? How do we do the finances?” I'm just saying—I've seen and been involved in situations where the step-grandparents just aren't terribly excited about this. That can be a disappointment to their adult child. Bob: We've got to keep in mind—you don't have an extended relationship with this new 11-year-old step-grandchild. 11:00 You don't know anything about what they like. You don't know anything about their history, for the most part. You are meeting them for the first-time at 11. They are not sure what to think about you. Ron: —And you feel a little divided. You've got three other biological grandchildren. You do know what they like. You do have a relationship with them. Now, I'm supposed to take time away from them to invest time with this 11-year-old that I don't know? Bob: —who is not sure he wants a relationship with you. The easiest thing to do for a step-grandparent in that situation is go—“Let's just back off and go where we're wanted” —but I hear you saying, “That may be the easiest thing to do, but that may not be the healthiest thing to do.” Ron: I think we should always—I mean the life and times of Jesus Christ is a guy who walked around turning outsiders into insiders. Is that not the heart of the Gospel? People who were far from God, and He brings them near to God. He extends the hand of friendship, if you will. He extends love and grace to people who don't even know that they need it or want it. 12:00 That's the heart of our Savior. I think anytime we do that in any situation—let's just paint a scenario like we were talking about before—let's say your son or daughter made a choice. It's a choice you didn't agree with. There are negative repercussions. You're not feeling great about it, but—bam!—you've got an 11-year-old step-granddaughter. I think you swallow hard, and you go—“Lord, help me be an influence in this 11-year-old's life—help us find ways of connecting—we've got to figure this out.” We don't just pull back and go—“Well, this shouldn't be, so I'm out of here.” Dennis: I like where you are going with that, Ron, because I was just sitting back and thinking, “Most grandparents—when they are finally declared grandparents—are kind of wondering, ‘What's my assignment here?'” It's not necessarily cut and dried with every one of your adult children how they want you to be the grandparent in that situation. Then, you extrapolate the step-grandparenting assignment which that's a new category for a lot of people. 13:00 They don't even know—well, it's back to being dizzy again. Ron: Yes. Dennis: “How do I relate to this person that's not biologically connected to me?” Ron: You know here's a principle that I think would apply with both biological grandparenting as well as step-grandparenting: Define the relationship—we're going to have to have some conversations. So, you go to your son or daughter; and you say, “Look, what role would you like for me to play? Here's what I would love to do. Here's where I'm interested. Here's my heart—my passion. How does that fit with you? Your schedule? Your needs? You have a wife or a husband to consider and their parents. Bring us in and give us some guidance so that we can come together and define what our role as grandparents look like.” There is one other category, and it's what we call the later-life step-grandparent. This occurs when someone later in life marries somebody who is a grandparent. So, let's just paint a scenario. 14:00 You maybe, had a 30-year marriage, and your spouse dies. A few years go by, you're in your mid-60's—early 70's—and you fall in love again. You marry somebody who is a grandparent. You instantly have adult step-children and step-grandchildren. Notice, you're the one who is motivated. You're the one who made the choice to marry this person. Typically, that step-grandparent is highly motivated to get to know all the generations—both the adult stepchildren as well the step-grandchildren—but the adult step-children and the step-grandchildren may not have any need for you whatsoever in their lives. What we often find in this scenario is it's the adult children—now adult stepchildren—who go—“You know what? You're Dad's wife. You're not my mom, and you're not the grandmother to my kids. It's fine if you show up at Christmas, and we sure want you to cook the turkey at Thanksgiving— 15:00 —but don't step into that grandmother role. My mom was grandma—end of story. That adult child has a lot to say about whether or not that step-grandparent can play any role at all in the life of the family. Bob: I just add to that—and we've talked about this before—patience—patience is a key virtue in all of this—and then grace. Keep in mind that your kids—your step-kids, their kids—everybody in this scenario has a context for what they are feeling. Loss has been a part of most of these people's experience—and when loss is a factor—that can pop up in some relationally challenging ways; right? This is just where we have to be the people who say, “You know what? I'm going to give a ton of grace. When you start acting out of your loss and start getting angry”— 16:00 —“or frustrated or isolating yourself, I'm just going to go—‘Okay, there is a context for this, and I'm going to give a lot of grace here.'” Ron: This later-life step-grandparent dynamic essentially creates what we call adult step-families. The person who gets caught in the middle of the bunch is the biological parent. Let's—back to our scenario—this man has married a woman later in his life—in their early 70's—and his children—they loved Mom. She was a wonderful woman in their life—and she will always be Mom—and to the grandchildren—she will always be Grandmother. Dad can—he's got to be careful because if he's in a position of demanding that his kids welcome her as they would a mother—I just find that that backfires. He's got to be patient, too. Now, I also want the new step-grandmother in that scenario to not become so possessive. I've seen some situations where they look to their husband and say, “Look, if they don't invite me, then you can't go be with your kids either—and your grandkids.” 17:00 Oh! Wow! Dennis: Yes. Ron: That will divide really, really fast. All that does is sabotage yourself in the family. You have to make some sacrifices. Keep the connections alive so that eventually they see you as an asset—somebody new to get to know and hopefully, they do extend themselves and invite you in. Dennis: Parents in any family are gatekeepers— Ron: That's right. Dennis: —to give grandparents access to their grandkids. Bob: You've just started exploring this subject. I mean we've just touched the tip of the iceberg in talking about it today. Have you written much on this? Can you point us to where we can get additional help? Ron: Yes, actually, a number of my resources do talk about adult stepfamilies and the step-grandparent dynamic. The most recent is Daily Encouragement for the Smart Stepfamily, which is a one-year devotional for blended families that talks about a variety of subjects as you walk through the year. 18:00 The Smart Stepfamily book and our DVD series that churches can use also will talk about some of these things. Then the books, The Smart Stepmom and The Smart Stepdad, each have chapters on these subjects. Bob: Of course, we've got these resources available in our FamilyLife Today Resource Center, and listeners can go online and look for the right starting place—where would you say? The Smart Stepfamily? Ron: The Smart Stepfamily would be a good start. Bob: Yes. Dennis: I'd encourage people to look at the book of James. James, Chapter 1, verses 2 through 8 would be a great passage of Scripture for any step-family. Let me just read it carefully: “Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness and let steadfastness have its full effect that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing.” 19:00 Let me just say here—in all this conversation of feeling dizzy—I think this next command here in Scripture is really timely: “If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God who gives generously to all without reproach, and it will be given to him, but let him ask in faith with no doubting. For the one who doubts is like the wave of the sea that is driven and tossed by the wind. For that person must not suppose that he will receive anything from the Lord. He is a double-minded man, unstable in all his ways.” If you are in a step-family situation—whether you are a step-parent, a step-grandparent, a bio-parent—and you need wisdom, call on God. Ask Him to give you wisdom: “How do we handle this, Lord? This is so complex. We can't begin to sort through all the pieces of the puzzle here” —but God meets us at that point. 20:00 Bob: Yes. One of the things, Ron, that you have said is that you've got help on this subject. Folks can go to our website, FamilyLifeToday.com. You've written books and articles—and again, there is information online at FamilyLifeToday.com. You and your team are working—now—on an event that's going to take place October 24th and 25th. This is our 6th Annual Summit on Stepfamily Ministry. It's going to be happening in Little Rock. In addition to you speaking at the event, Linda Ranson Jacobs—who heads up divorce-care for kids is going to be here. Dave and Meg Robbins will be speaking—Lamar and Ronnie Tyler and others. The focus this year is on parenting in complex families. As often as not, when you're talking about blended families, the issues that people are asking you about are parenting issues. That's what the focus will be. Now, this is an event for pastors, church leaders, laymen and women— 21:00 —anybody who has a heart for step and blended families and wants to help those families thrive in local churches—they should plan to be in Little Rock on October 24th and 25th for the 2018 Summit on Stepfamily Ministry. There is information available online at FamilyLifeToday.com—or call 1-800-FL-TODAY if you have any questions. There is early-bird pricing available now—so get in touch with us quickly to take advantage of that. Again, the website, FamilyLifeToday.com—sign up for the Summit on Stepfamily Ministry happening in October. I know for some of our listeners, school has only been out for about five or six weeks now. For others of our listeners in other parts of the country, school is starting back up next week. Can you believe it? There are some folks headed back to elementary and junior high and high school as early as next week in some parts of the country. 22:00 That's why we're encouraging moms and dads now, to sign up for a 30-Day Prayer Challenge encouraging you to be praying for your children every day for the next 30 days as they head back to school—whether they are in kindergarten or whether they are in graduate school. We will send you a daily prayer-prompt via email. It'll give you Scripture and specific ideas on things to be praying for, for your children. You can sign up for the 30-Day Prayer Challenge right now at FamilyLifeToday.com, and we'll get you started immediately with your daily prayer prompts. Here at FamilyLife we are all about trying to effectively develop godly marriages and families—and praying for our kids is one of the ways that that happens. We're excited because there are a number of churches around the country who have already contacted us, and they are launching Art of Parenting™ groups this fall. In fact, some of them are kicking off the launch by showing the movie that we've put together called Like Arrows as a special church event. 23:00 If you'd like information about FamilyLife's Art of Parenting video series—or the movie, Like Arrows, again, go to our website—FamilyLifeToday.com. Maybe, talk to your church leadership about whether this is something you want to do in your local church—and then get in touch with us. You can call us at 1-800-FL-TODAY. Let me just say a word of thanks to those of you who partner with us so that all that we're doing here at FamilyLife can actually happen. Those of you who are regular, monthly Legacy Partners and those of you who will from time to time help support the ministry with a donation—we are so grateful for your partnership. In fact, we'd like to express our gratitude today—if you're able to help with a donation—by sending you a copy of the book that Dennis Rainey wrote recently called Choosing a Life That Matters. It's our gift to you when you go online to donate at FamilyLifeToday.com—or when you call 1-800-FL-TODAY to make a donation. You can also mail your donation, along with your request for the book. Write to FamilyLife Today at Box 7111,— 24:00 —Little Rock, Arkansas; our zip code is 72223. Tomorrow, we want to introduce you to a father who has a rather unusual family—a large family. His name is Pastor Gennadiy—and you'll meet him tomorrow and hear about his 35 children. That comes up tomorrow. Hope you can be with us for that. I want to thank our engineer today, Keith Lynch, along with our entire broadcast production team. On behalf of our host, Dennis Rainey, I'm Bob Lepine. We will see you back next time for another edition of FamilyLife Today. 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Justin Trudeau was caught wearing Blackface - once, twice, three times a charm. Darnell & Joel discuss the following: Comments from political commentators Morality of decisions based on race "Wearing Blackface might prove a person's ignorance and insensitivity, but it doesn't necessarily prove that they are racist" - Sam Sey Is blackface morally neutral? Darnell & Joel in Chicago @ 2013 Legacy Conference - experiencing racism Sincerity of Trudeau's apology What will the impact of the scandal on Canadians Good vs bad racism Related episodes - 6CR #30 https://www.sixcentsreport.com/ References: ‘I'm really sorry': Justin Trudeau admits wearing brownface at 2001 costume party Will Trudeau's ‘blackface' photo end Canada's shame-based politics? Justin Trudeau mocked for what he said about Star Wars as a kid Justin Trudeau Memes Josephine Mathias: By his own standard, Justin Trudeau is apparently a racist Dr. Joseph Smith on CP24 Is Justin Trudeau A White Supremacist? Dave Rubin's Response “It was something that I didn't think was racist at the time, but now I recognize, it was something racist to do” Bamboozled (2000) Tropic Thunder (2008) White Chicks (2004) Hillary Clinton - Hot Sauce Jamie Foxx on Robert Downey Jr. Doing Blackface - JRE Rex Murphy: For anyone else, resignation would be unavoidable – and appropriate Christie Blatchford: Trudeau will get away with blackface because he's a Liberal What happened when Justin Trudeau was heckled in Quebec "I long for a world where Justin Trudeau is kicked off of SNL for dressing up like our Prime Minister." Give us your two cents via: Facebook Twitter sixcentsreport@gmail.com
Former director of the Legacy Conference, Isabel Gan, drops by to talk about immigrating from Singapore, finding the right undergrad program, and running the largest student entrepreneur conference in Canada. Useful Links Legacy Conference: http://www.legacycan.ca/ Unpaid Advertisements Peanut Butter Cheerios: https://www.cheerios.com/products/chocolate-peanut-butter-cheerios/ Pure Leaf Raspberry Iced Tea: https://www.pureleaf.com/us/products/raspberry-flavor-iced-tea If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, you can reach Casey at casey.li@gmail.com or tweet @caseyli23. Visit our website at www.caseyli.com/podcast.
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#65: Today I am interviewing Katrina Douglas for her Radical Obedience to launch her Legacy Conference in UK. Key Lessons from this Episode: • How God connected us. • Her journey from a corporate career until now. • How she describes her tribe. • How she stepped out to the water as God leads to launch her legacy conference. • The transparent sharing about the obstacle in this process of launching the conference and how she overcame them. Katrina Douglas is a Chartered Marketer, author, consultant & trainer who helps purpose driven business leaders gain momentum. She creates marketing strategies for businesses that provide a clear roadmap to their goals, and ensure that every marketing activity they engage in has a purpose and is part of a well-oiled and effective marketing machine. Her business emerged from a passion to see more people not just start businesses, but succeed with them and build organizations with purpose and longevity. Everything she does is born out of her core belief that business owners need two things to thrive: an ability to market their business successfully and stay motivated so they can consistently drive it forward. Important Links from the show: Katrina’s event in June: https://mindsetandmarketing.co.uk (https://mindsetandmarketing.co.uk/) Join Christian CEO University: https://christianceouniversity.com/campus (https://christianceouniversity.com/campus) The Wall Project: https://www.thewall.org.uk (https://www.thewall.org.uk/)
Last week I flew to Chicago for the Legacy Conference! This is a conference devoted to discipleship, and this year's theme was "Devoted to Fellowship." Tune in as I give my recap of my trip to Chicago and my experiences at the Legacy Conference. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thoughtsofredemption/message
Radio Air Dates: 7/13/18 – 7/19/18 Full Station Listing: wadeoradio.com/stations Podcast Feed: http://wadeoradio.com/podcast/ Welcome to the all new Wade-O Radio Show, where each week we give you the latest and greatest Christian Hip Hop Music, news and culture. Lots on my heart today. I announce my tour plans for the fall during hour number 2 and discuss what I am looking forward to at Legacy Conference next week in Chicago. Plus we drop new music from Jor’dan Armstrong, Brvndon P, Datin Ty Brasel, Lecrae and more. PLAYLIST Hour #1 “Get Back Right” - Lecrae “Praying Hands Remix” - Ty Brasel & Trip Lee Mic Break: Legacy Conference is next Week “Fall Away” - Jackie Hill-Perry feat. Natalie Lauren Wade’s Way Back Track: “My Radio on Drugs” - Thi'sl Mic Break: From bragging about being a Drug Dealer to bragging bout being a Drug User “Clout” - Jor’dan Armstrong A Word From Our Sponsors “Preach” - S.O. “Even Me” - Darlene McCoy Mic Break: Lecrae and Andy Mineo’s Tour “Not Today Satan” - KB feat. Andy Mineo New Joint of the Week: “Like You” - Brvndon P Mic Break: Next on Wade-O Radio “Elevated” - Wande feat. Poetics A Word From Our Sponsors Hour #2 - “Lit Lit” - Bizzle Mic Break: Wade-O’s Going on Tour w/ ? “CHH Ain’t Dead” - Datin “Say Goodbye” - Taelor Gray feat. Christion Gray Mic Break: The YouVersion Bible App “Save Us” - Jordan Ramble A Word From Our Sponsors “close” - nobigdyl. “Nino Brown” - Canon Mic Break: How are before Christ Days impact our post salvation days “Welcome to America (DJ Promote Remix)” - Lecrae “Hookshot” - DJ DB405 feat. 1KPhew “War Cry” - Social Club Misfits feat. Tauren Wells Mic Break: Next on Wade-O Radio Hour #3 – In The Lab w/ DJ Wade-O A Word From Our Sponsors A Word From Our Sponsors
Chill with Celah and Rudy today we’ll be talking about the importance of discipleship and the upcoming Legacy Conference this weekend in LA at Biola! legacydisciple.org graceandtwofingers.com
From RAAN’s first of four sessions at this year’s Legacy Conference in Chicago. In this session Jemar Tisby presents “Five Feet Four inches in the Fight for Freedom: Faith, Justice, and the Civil Rights Movement through the Life of Fannie Lou Hamer” Original Airdate: July 21 2017 Support this podcast on patreon at www.patreon.com/PassTheMic Hosts: Jemar Tisby (twitter.com/JemarTisby) Tyler Burns (twitter.com/Burns23) Producer: Beau York (twitter.com/TheRealBeauYork) Lean More: Pass The Mic - www.PassTheMicPodcast.com (twitter.com/_PassTheMic) RAAN - www.RAANetwork.org (twitter.com/RAANetwork) Special Thanks To: Podastery - www.podastery.com (twitter.com/Podastery)
Caleb and Todd interview pastor and recording artist Skyler Roberson about Christian Hip Hop *Guest Links* Skyler on Facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/Papboymusic ) Skyler on Twitter ( https://twitter.com/PapBoyTweet ) Skyler on Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/foolishxnews/ ) Skyler on YouTube ( https://www.youtube.com/user/Papboymusic ) Pre-Game Jitters Album ( http://noisetrade.com/papboymusic ) CitizensAkron.com ( http://citizensakron.com ) *Links Mentioned* Reach Records ( http://www.reachrecords.com ) Humble Beast Records ( http://www.humblebeast.com ) Legacy Conference ( http://www.legacydisciple.org ) *Skyler's Current Playlist:* Taylor Gray ( https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/taelor-gray/id824495124 ) , Kendrick Lamar ( https://www.google.com/url?cd=1&esrc=s&q=&rct=j&sa=t&sig2=Z1nquFTR66rx196uh-Xdzw&source=web&url=https%3A%2F%2Fitunes.apple.com%2Fus%2Fartist%2Fkendrick-lamar%2Fid368183298&usg=AFQjCNFrfoAuSW_Sj7aqaa8Ugdzj8BT_3A&ved=0ahUKEwjp2MXni-TTAhXHz4MKHYK3DzAQFggjMAA ) , Lukas Graham ( https://www.google.com/url?cd=1&esrc=s&q=&rct=j&sa=t&sig2=mPTgRJHLyEeHfjtn4rtQ6Q&source=web&url=https%3A%2F%2Fitunes.apple.com%2Fus%2Fartist%2Flukas-graham%2Fid473219952&usg=AFQjCNEq2F0nchgh-jfcqxRoomxNaLPkbQ&ved=0ahUKEwin3vr1i-TTAhXDxYMKHVh6CogQFggmMAA ) *Skyler's Top Albums of 2016:* The Waiting Room - Trip Lee ( https://www.google.com/url?cd=1&esrc=s&q=&rct=j&sa=t&sig2=P_6XPumOcsTON6Rswt4NyA&source=web&url=https%3A%2F%2Fitunes.apple.com%2Fus%2Falbum%2Fthe-waiting-room%2Fid1177882195&usg=AFQjCNG_a80sXqrJSv-OUL4Uk6KG1rJN2w&ved=0ahUKEwje46eNjOTTAhVi54MKHVBPBdQQFggjMAA ) , The Glory Album - Christon Gray ( https://www.google.com/url?cd=1&esrc=s&q=&rct=j&sa=t&sig2=nwwpkudNVS0WiDUQwDPsVw&source=web&url=https%3A%2F%2Fitunes.apple.com%2Fus%2Falbum%2Fthe-glory-album%2Fid1075465565&usg=AFQjCNH5iUCfA_tjb-dYNyZ22EZdcTlwLw&ved=0ahUKEwjsjKKMjeTTAhUo3IMKHeRLAnwQFggmMAA ) , Church Clothes 3 - Lecrae ( https://www.google.com/url?cd=3&esrc=s&q=&rct=j&sa=t&sig2=D72ieq0IhEivn1vuRFtEgg&source=web&url=https%3A%2F%2Fitunes.apple.com%2Fus%2Falbum%2Fchurch-clothes-3%2Fid1070354304&usg=AFQjCNFJDISw_cYWfT4IRF1KKZkBDAJ_Vg&ved=0ahUKEwjf16eqjOTTAhXn6IMKHZIVBKcQFgg2MAI ) , The Narrative - Sho Baraka ( https://www.google.com/url?cd=6&esrc=s&q=&rct=j&sa=t&sig2=rnlk5xQE14JAiczJBpeiHQ&source=web&url=https%3A%2F%2Fitunes.apple.com%2Fus%2Falbum%2Fthe-narrative%2Fid1160946247&usg=AFQjCNExcXJEVyPHO5clZmKDKfCeZwQ30A&ved=0ahUKEwizhqjBjOTTAhXL5YMKHVw-DQoQFgg-MAU ) *Key Takeaways* *1. Start with what you have and where you are.* You don't need to have everything you need in order to get started. Skyler simply used the equipment he had and then uploaded his music wherever he could. You can do the same. Don't wait to get started. *2. Music has power.* It can stir up emotions you didn't know you and and can express your feelings in a way that you didn't know how to express. *3. Put yourself out there.* When you put yourself out there you do risk being rejected, but there are a lot more benefits. It can give you confidence, make you more courageous, and bold. It will teach you things about yourself that you didn't know. *Quotes* Start with what you have and where you are. - @PapBoyTweet @learnerspodcast Click to Tweet ( http://ctt.ec/MLhH2 ) Music can stir up emotions we didn't know we had or knew how to express. - @PapBoyTweet @learnerspodcast Click to Tweet ( http://ctt.ec/93c4N ) Music has made me more confident, courageous, and bold. - @PapBoyTweet @learnerspodcast Click to Tweet ( http://ctt.ec/Q076F ) *New Episode Every Tuesday* Subscribe for free on iTunes! ( https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-learners-corner-podcast/id1191180253?mt=2 ) Leave us a rating and review on iTunes! ( https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-learners-corner-podcast/id1191180253?mt=2 ) It's the best way for us to expand this conversation and it helps us learn how we can better help you. Subscribe for free on Google Play! Like our page on Facebook! ( https://www.facebook.com/thelearnerscorner/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel ) Continue the conversation with us during the week through Twitter! ( https://twitter.com/LearnersPodcast ) See what's going on during the week with us on Instagram! ( https://www.instagram.com/thelearnerscorner/ ) Subscribe for free ( https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-learners-corner-podcast/id1191180253?mt=2 ) and you won't miss our next episode about with Jacob Vangen about overcoming failure.
Podcast for the UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations
A conference on the political and legal implications of President Obama's drone policy
Podcast for the UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations
A conference on the political and legal implications of President Obama's drone policy
Podcast for the UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations
A conference on the political and legal implications of President Obama's drone policy
Podcast for the UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations
A conference on the political and legal implications of President Obama's drone policy
Legacy Conference at Moody Bible Institute (Chicago, Illinois)
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Legacy Conference 2010 at Moody Bible Institute (Chicago, Illinois)
Between November and December, 2008, Grand Valley's Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies held two conferences -- one in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and one in Washington, D.C. -- exploring the legacy and lessons of the George W. Bush presidency. The conference included keynote addresses by Rufus Fears (University of Oklahoma), John Burke (University of Vermont), Stephen J. Wayne (Georgetown University), and Kasey Pipes (Former Bush speech writer); and panel presentations by Louis Fisher (Library of Congress), Brian Flanagan (Grand Valley State University), Karen Hult (Virginia Tech University), Dale Herspring (Kansas State University), Thomas Keck (Syracuse University), Michael Nelson (Rhodes College), Mark Rozell (George Mason University), Mitch Sollenberger (University of Michigan-Dearborn), Charles Walcott (Virginia Tech University), and Gleaves Whitney (Grand Valley State University).
Between November and December, 2008, Grand Valley's Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies held two conferences -- one in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and one in Washington, D.C. -- exploring the legacy and lessons of the George W. Bush presidency. The conference included keynote addresses by Rufus Fears (University of Oklahoma), John Burke (University of Vermont), Stephen J. Wayne (Georgetown University), and Kasey Pipes (Former Bush speech writer); and panel presentations by Louis Fisher (Library of Congress), Brian Flanagan (Grand Valley State University), Karen Hult (Virginia Tech University), Dale Herspring (Kansas State University), Thomas Keck (Syracuse University), Michael Nelson (Rhodes College), Mark Rozell (George Mason University), Mitch Sollenberger (University of Michigan-Dearborn), Charles Walcott (Virginia Tech University), and Gleaves Whitney (Grand Valley State University).