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We're celebrating our 10th anniversary all year by digging in the vaults to re-present classic episodes with fresh commentary. Today, we're revisiting our 2021 conversation with Richard Marx. ABOUT RICHARD MARX:Grammy-winning performer Richard Marx has sold more than 30 million albums as an artist, but if you only know him from late 1980s ballads such as “Hold on to the Nights” and “Right Here Waiting,” you only know part of the story. A prolific songwriter, Marx has landed fourteen songs at the top of various Billboard charts, and has written a #1 single in each of the last four decades. His genre-crossing songwriting success includes “What About Me” and “Crazy,” which Kenny Rogers carried to the top of the Adult Contemporary and Country charts, respectively; “Edge of a Broken Heart,” a hit for the female metal band Vixen; “This I Promise You,” a Top 5 pop single for NSYNC that stayed at #1 on the Adult Contemporary Chart for 13 weeks; Josh Groban's debut single “To Where You Are,” which also reached #1; and “Dance With My Father,” which Richard wrote with the song's performer, Luther Vandross, and which earned the pair the prestigious Grammy Song of the Year award in 2004. Additionally, Richard has scored three major hits with Keith Urban: the Top 5 “Everybody,” and the #1 singles “Better Life” and “Long Hot Summer.” Despite all his songwriting success, however, Marx is best known as a singer and performer who today jokes about his 80s hairstyle and of-the-era drum sounds. But the songs are undeniable, all of which Marx wrote and produced himself. His debut self-titled album yielded four Top 5 singles: “Don't Mean Nothing,” “Should've Known Better,” “Endless Summer Nights,” and “Hold on to the Nights.” His follow-up, 1989's Repeat Offender, was even more successful, going quadruple-platinum and earning two number one Billboard pop singles, “Satisfied” and “Right Here Waiting,” in addition to the Top 5 “Angelina.” More hits followed, including “Keep Coming Back,” “Hazard,” “Take This Heart,” “Now and Forever,” and “Until I Find You Again.” In addition, Richard's songs have been integral to a number of successful film soundtracks. He earned a Grammy nomination for his contributions to St. Elmo's Fire; scored a Top 10 pop hit with “Surrender to Me,” which Ann Wilson of Heart and Robin Zander of Cheap Trick recorded for the movie Tequila Sunrise, and wrote “At the Beginning,” a hit duet for the film Anastasia that Richard performed with Donna Lewis. Over the course of his career, Richard's songs have been recorded by Barbra Streisand, The Tubes, Sarah Brightman, Monica, Natalie Cole, Michael Bolton, Paulina Rubio, Emerson Drive, Chicago, Billy Ray Cyrus, Vince Gill, Kenny Loggins, LeAnn Rimes, Celine Dion, Julio Iglesias, Berry Manilow, Daughtry, Vertical Horizon, Lifehouse, Dave Koz, Jennifer Nettles, Ringo Starr, and many others. His memoir, Stories to Tell, is available from Simon & Shuster. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Thank you for listening to the LifeHouse Church Podcast. We pray that Ps. Timothy Garisto's message 'Open Your Eyes' blesses you.For more details about LifeHouse Church visit www.Lifehouse.global or download the LifeHouse Church app.
Thank you for listening to the LifeHouseChurch Podcast. We pray that Pastor Shane Willard's message 'Open Your Heart'blesses you.For more details about LifeHouse Churchvisit www.Lifehouse.global or downloadthe LifeHouse Church app.
Acts to the Future: How to Survive Chaos (Acts 23) by Lifehouse
The Rodcast, Bible & Leadership Conversations with Ps Rod Plummer
In this powerful episode, we sit down with Lakepointe Pastor of Digital Ministries Carlos Erazo to hear his journey from a college student YouTuber in El Salvador to leading one of America's most influential digital ministries. His message to churches: stop treating social media as a billboard and start seeing it as the new Mars Hill — a global gathering place where the good news needs to be shared.Learn how to reach the unreached, build healthy local churches, and raise up the next generation of leaders no matter where you are in the world. Join Pastor Rod Plummer, his team, and leaders from around the world as they discuss missions, ministry, and reaching more people with the message of Jesus.Subscribe to Innovative Missions with Pastor Rod Plummer and Team on your favorite audio platform (https://therodcast.captivate.fm/listen) and on YouTube subscribe & turn on bell notifications to get notified as soon as future episodes release.About Pastor Rod PlummerPs Rod and Viv Plummer live in Tokyo, Japan and are true pioneers with a passion for reaching every person with Gods' message. Senior Pastors of Lifehouse International Church they oversee all of Lifehouse's churches across Japan and Asia. Their heart is to inspire, mentor, and equip hundreds of young Japanese and foreign leaders to minister to the needs of people not only in the greater Tokyo area, but throughout Japan, Asia and beyond.More about Pastor Rod: https://rodplummer.com/about-rod/Connect with Pastor Rod PlummerWebsite: http://rodplummer.comInstagram: http://instagram.com/rodplummerMore about Lifehouse ChurchUnder Pastor Rod's leadership, Lifehouse Church has grown from a team of 16 to thousands of weekly attendees across Japan and Asia and thousands of people reached with the gospel every year.Find out more at http://mylifehouse.com
Happy Halloween!!! On the October 31 edition of Music History Today podcast, we've got Queen, the Stooges, Kiss, & Lifehouse. Also, happy birthday to members of U2, Chic, the Beastie Boys, & Vanilla Ice.For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts fromALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST NETWORK LINKS - https://allmylinks.com/musichistorytoday
We've long heard tales of the No Name Face, an ominous entity that strikes fear into all who encounter it. And now nearing the eve of its 25th anniversary it is time for us to come face to No Name Face. We've run to the Lifehouse, but we've found ourselves on a Sick Cycle Carousel, disoriented by the Cling And Clatter. Will we land Somewhere In Between the Unknown and Everything? We don't know what we're diving into, just Hanging By A Moment here with you.If you like what you hear, please rate, review, subscribe, and follow!Connect with us here:Email: contact@churchjamsnow.comSite: https://www.churchjamsnow.com/IG: @churchjamsnowTwitter: @churchjamsnowFB: https://www.facebook.com/churchjamsnowpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/churchjamsnowpodcast
Acts to The Future: The Power of Story | Acts 22 by Lifehouse
Thank you for listening to the LifeHouseChurch Podcast. We pray that Ps. Richard Kobakian message 'God Wants His Job Back'blesses you.For more details about LifeHouse Churchvisit www.Lifehouse.global or downloadthe LifeHouse Church app.
Acts to The Future: Can You Hear Me Now | Acts 21 by Lifehouse
Thank you for listening to the LifeHouseChurch Podcast. We pray that Pastor Richard Kobakian's message 'Better Than Before' blesses you.For more details about LifeHouse Churchvisit www.Lifehouse.global or downloadthe LifeHouse Church app.
Acts To The Future - A Life Worth Living | Acts 20 by Lifehouse
In this episode of BioTalk with Rich Bendis, Harry Coker, Jr., Secretary of the Maryland Department of Commerce, joins the podcast to discuss Maryland's rising momentum as a global biohealth and technology leader. Secretary Coker shares his unique journey from the CIA, NSA, and White House to leading Maryland's economic development strategy, highlighting the state's strengths in life sciences, its appeal to global investors, and the importance of public-private partnerships in accelerating innovation. Topics include Maryland's recent recognition as a Top 3 biopharma hub, the decision to prioritize Life Sciences and Computational Biology as “Lifehouse” sectors, and how the state is leveraging the BioHealth Capital Region identity to unite and expand its regional leadership. He also outlines Maryland's case for investment and why collaboration will be central to "Winning the Decade." Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant. The Honorable Harry Coker, Jr. was appointed by Governor Wes Moore as Maryland's Secretary of Commerce in 2025. He is a retired senior executive from the CIA and NSA, former National Cyber Director at the White House, and a career Naval Officer. Coker's leadership is shaped by decades of public service at the highest levels of national security and technology. At the Maryland Department of Commerce, he leads efforts to build an equitable, competitive economy centered around innovation, inclusion, and impact.
Thank you for listening to the LifeHouse Church Podcast. We pray that Pastor James Aiton message 'Invited to the Table' blesses you.For more details about LifeHouse Church visit www.Lifehouse.global or download the LifeHouse Church app.
Episode 249How Men Influence BoysSensers! Growing up, some of us had someone or something to look up to. If you were fortunate, some of them just so happened to be in your family. I was blessed to have a few that I looked up to in my family. Outside of my own parents and their influences on me in many ways, I wanted to highlight two of those people and their impact on my life coming up as well as an adult. I believe it's easier to take the test once you've seen the answers and if I was more confident lookin back at teenage years there's many things that would be changed in my life growing up. Of course, if you change one thing you change everything, but let's just entertain the topic any way. So a fire breaks out and the only thing you can save is one item…what would it be? For me, it would be something near and dear to my life the last 5 years. Check out what I chose as my item to save, more content on the way! May God and His Universe remove any negative energy you may have stored from reading this. If you dig the episode, click, like, and share on your page. Help build the tribe of healing
Acts To The Future:How Much Do You Want? (Acts 19) by Lifehouse
The Rodcast, Bible & Leadership Conversations with Ps Rod Plummer
In this episode, Lakepointe Missions Pastor Shay Fields joins us to talk about being a church on mission. Discover Lakepointe's approach to missions, the great opportunity for missions in today's world, and how you can inspire your church to support missions in three important ways.Learn how to reach the unreached, build healthy local churches, and raise up the next generation of leaders no matter where you are in the world. Join Pastor Rod Plummer, his team, and leaders from around the world as they discuss missions, ministry, and reaching more people with the message of Jesus.Subscribe to Innovative Missions with Pastor Rod Plummer and Team on your favorite audio platform (https://therodcast.captivate.fm/listen) and on YouTube subscribe & turn on bell notifications to get notified as soon as future episodes release.About Pastor Rod PlummerPs Rod and Viv Plummer live in Tokyo, Japan and are true pioneers with a passion for reaching every person with Gods' message. Senior Pastors of Lifehouse International Church they oversee all of Lifehouse's churches across Japan and Asia. Their heart is to inspire, mentor, and equip hundreds of young Japanese and foreign leaders to minister to the needs of people not only in the greater Tokyo area, but throughout Japan, Asia and beyond.More about Pastor Rod: https://rodplummer.com/about-rod/Connect with Pastor Rod PlummerWebsite: http://rodplummer.comInstagram: http://instagram.com/rodplummerMore about Lifehouse ChurchUnder Pastor Rod's leadership, Lifehouse Church has grown from a team of 16 to thousands of weekly attendees across Japan and Asia and thousands of people reached with the gospel every year.Find out more at http://mylifehouse.com
Acts to The Future : Encouraged | Acts 18 by Lifehouse
Thank you for listening to the LifeHouseChurch Podcast. We pray that PastorRichard Kobakian message 'Don't quit now'blesses you.For more details about LifeHouse Churchvisit www.Lifehouse.global or downloadthe LifeHouse Church app.
It's the year 2000, mom is taking you to soccer practice and the radio station is playing two quasi-rock adult contemporary songs over and over and over again! But which minivan rock song of Y2K still holds a dear place in our hearts, 3 Doors Down's "Kryptonite" or Lifehouse's "Hanging by a Moment"? See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Acts to the Future: Why Uncommon? (Acts 17) by Lifehouse
Acts to the Future: What Almost No One Tells You About Following Jesus (Acts 16) by Lifehouse
Acts to the Future: What To Do When You Don't Know What To Do | (Acts 15) by Lifehouse
Acts to the Future 3 Tools to Process and Embrace Suffering (Acts 14) by Lifehouse
The Rodcast, Bible & Leadership Conversations with Ps Rod Plummer
Learn what contextualization is, how it can help your church reach more people, and how you can start implementing it in easy ways in your local church.Get the Japanese ERV Translation on the YouVersion Bible App: https://www.youversion.com/the-bible-app/Listen to Lifehouse Worship: https://mylifehouse.com/worshipChapters:(00:51) - What is Contextualization(05:14) - How We Contextualize Church for Japan(13:02) - Responding to Pushback on Contextualization(15:38) - The Story Behind the New Japanese Bible Translation(17:37) - Rethinking Communion in the Japanese Context(22:42) - Empowering Leaders to Contextualize Their Ministries(25:38) - Practical Steps for Contextualizing Church & MissionLearn how to reach the unreached, build healthy local churches, and raise up the next generation of leaders no matter where you are in the world. Join Pastor Rod Plummer, his team, and leaders from around the world as they discuss missions, ministry, and reaching more people with the message of Jesus.Subscribe to Innovative Missions with Pastor Rod Plummer and Team on your favorite audio platform (https://therodcast.captivate.fm/listen) and on YouTube subscribe & turn on bell notifications to get notified as soon as future episodes release.About Pastor Rod PlummerPs Rod and Viv Plummer live in Tokyo, Japan and are true pioneers with a passion for reaching every person with Gods' message. Senior Pastors of Lifehouse International Church they oversee all of Lifehouse's churches across Japan and Asia. Their heart is to inspire, mentor, and equip hundreds of young Japanese and foreign leaders to minister to the needs of people not only in the greater Tokyo area, but throughout Japan, Asia and beyond.More about Pastor Rod: https://rodplummer.com/about-rod/Connect with Pastor Rod PlummerWebsite: http://rodplummer.comInstagram: http://instagram.com/rodplummerMore about Lifehouse ChurchUnder Pastor Rod's leadership, Lifehouse Church has grown from a team of 16 to thousands of weekly attendees across Japan and Asia and thousands of people reached with the gospel every year.Find out more at http://mylifehouse.com
Acts to The Future (Acts 13): Sent or Sentenced?| Pastor John Ware by Lifehouse
Send us a textLong before superhero shows dominated television on the CW, Smallville pioneered the genre with its fresh take on Superman's origin story. The show's ambitious approach - following Clark Kent through his formative years before donning the iconic cape and costume - created a blueprint that countless superhero series would later follow.Diving into Season One feels like opening a time capsule from 2001. The soundtrack filled with Lifehouse, Papa Roach, and Sum 41 instantly transports you back to a simpler era of television storytelling. What makes this first season fascinating is watching the creators experiment with format and tone - establishing the "freak of the week" structure while gradually building deeper character arcs that would eventually span the show's impressive ten-season run.Michael Rosenbaum's portrayal of Lex Luthor stands as one of the show's greatest achievements. His nuanced performance creates a character both sympathetic and dangerous, establishing a complex friendship with Clark that viewers know is destined for tragedy. Equally impressive is the Kent family dynamic, with John Schneider and Annette O'Toole delivering what many consider the definitive portrayal of Superman's adoptive parents. Their unwavering moral guidance provides the emotional foundation that shapes Clark's journey toward becoming a hero.The early meteor rock mythology (they don't even call it kryptonite yet!) creates both a narrative engine for weekly adventures and a compelling metaphor for teenage transformation. Each "meteor freak" represents different aspects of adolescent anxiety - fears about appearance, acceptance, and identity that resonate beyond the superhero trappings. These episodes may seem formulaic now, but they established crucial building blocks for the epic story that would unfold over the next decade.Have you revisited Smallville recently? We'd love to hear how it holds up for you after all these years. Share your thoughts on the iconic characters, memorable moments, or how it compares to today's superhero landscape!Twitter handles:Project Geekology: https://twitter.com/pgeekologyAnthony's Twitter: https://twitter.com/odysseyswowDakota's Twitter: https://twitter.com/geekritique_dakInstagram:https://instagram.com/projectgeekology?igshid=1v0sits7ipq9yYouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@projectgeekologyGeekritique (Dakota):https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBwciIqOoHwIx_uXtYTSEbANew Video: The Divine Structure Hidden in Superman's Timeline: https://youtu.be/iHgcBcCSJgM?si=9xmcl76NZR3Sdx3wSupport the show
Our very own Sam is under the weather, but battles as he and Max chat new music, a very wholesome fundraiser for the Brisbane scene, a Splendour-killing line up, Good Things finally dropping their line up, and asking the big question: "where are they now?"Follow along with the songs we discuss with this week's Spotify Playlist.Discover more new music and hear your favourite artists with 78 Amped on Instagram and TikTok.
Acts to The Future (Chapter 12) : What's the Formula? by Lifehouse
Acts to the Future: (Chapter 11) 4 Signs of Spiritual Maturity| by Lifehouse
Mixerman (Eric Sarafin) is a gold and platinum-selling producer, mixer, engineer, and author whose credits include The Pharcyde, Ben Harper, Spearhead, Lifehouse, Barenaked Ladies, and Foreigner. Known for his no-nonsense approach and razor-sharp insights, Mixerman has spent decades working at the highest levels of the industry—both in iconic L.A. studios and now from his mountain home studio in Asheville, NC. In this episode, Mixerman and I dive deep into the role of the producer—what it really means, how it differs from mixing and engineering, and why musical vision always trumps technical perfection. We talk about his new book, Mixerman's Ultimate GUIDE to PRODUCING Records, Music & Songs, and explore everything from the psychology of studio performance to the pitfalls of overthinking and the dangers of letting the gear drive the session. Whether you're just starting out or you've been producing for years, this conversation is packed with practical wisdom, sharp humor, and hard-won truths. Listen on Apple, Spotify, YouTube Takeaways: Producing ≠ Mixing ≠ Engineering – Mixerman breaks down the distinct roles and responsibilities of a producer, mixer, and engineer, and why blurring the lines can derail a project if you're not careful. The Producer Is the Artist's Advocate – A great producer champions the artist's vision, not their own. It's not about control—it's about making the best possible record with the artist. Don't Be a Gear-Driven Producer – Focusing on tools over results leads to decision paralysis. Gear doesn't make records—people do. Performance Over Perfection – A technically flawless take is worthless if it lacks feel. Great records are built on compelling performances, not clean edits. Producing Is Emotional Management – Producers aren't just sonic decision-makers—they're emotional barometers. Reading the room and managing personalities is part of the gig. Capture the Spark, Then Get Out of the Way – Sometimes the best thing a producer can do is not intervene. Let the magic happen, then shape it later. The Role of Arrangement – Great production often comes down to arrangement: understanding how to leave space, when to add tension, and how to support the song's emotional arc. Don't Chase a Sound—Chase the Song – Trying to copy other artists' sounds can lead you away from authenticity. The song should dictate the production—not trends or references. Learn to Say “That's the Take” – Knowing when a performance is done (even if it's not “perfect”) is part of a producer's superpower. Everything You Need Is Already in the Room – Fancy studios and high-end gear are nice, but great records have been made with far less. What matters is the intention behind the tools. Links: Mixerman's Website – https://mixerman.net Mixerman's Ultimate GUIDE to PRODUCING Records, Music & Songs by Mixerman - https://mixerman.net/books/mm-ultimate-producing/ Mixerman's YouTube Channel – https://www.youtube.com/@MixermanPublishes Mixerman on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/_mixerman_/ Brian Funk Website – https://brianfunk.com Music Production Club – https://brianfunk.com/mpc 5-Minute Music Producer Book – https://brianfunk.com/book Music Production Podcast Archive – https://brianfunk.com/podcast Save 25% on Ableton Live Packs with code PODCAST – https://brianfunk.com/store This episode was edited by Animus Invidious of PerforModule - https://performodule.com/ Thank you for listening. Please review the Music Production Podcast on your favorite podcast provider! And don't forget to visit my site https://BrianFunk.com for music production tutorials, videos, and sound packs. Brian Funk
Acts to the Future: Chapter 10 The Holy Spirit is Cooking by Lifehouse
The Rodcast, Bible & Leadership Conversations with Ps Rod Plummer
Discover how to effectively disciple people across different languages and cultures with Lifehouse Senior Pastor Rod Plummer and Tokyo Campus Pastor Monty Plummer.Read the Blue Book: http://mylifehouse.com/bluebookGet the Japanese ERV Translation on the YouVersion Bible App: https://www.youversion.com/the-bible-app/Learn how to reach the unreached, build healthy local churches, and raise up the next generation of leaders no matter where you are in the world. Join Pastor Rod Plummer, his team, and leaders from around the world as they discuss missions, ministry, and reaching more people with the message of Jesus.Subscribe to Innovative Missions with Pastor Rod Plummer and Team on your favorite audio platform (https://therodcast.captivate.fm/listen) and on YouTube subscribe & turn on bell notifications to get notified as soon as future episodes release.About Pastor Rod PlummerPs Rod and Viv Plummer live in Tokyo, Japan and are true pioneers with a passion for reaching every person with Gods' message. Senior Pastors of Lifehouse International Church they oversee all of Lifehouse's churches across Japan and Asia. Their heart is to inspire, mentor, and equip hundreds of young Japanese and foreign leaders to minister to the needs of people not only in the greater Tokyo area, but throughout Japan, Asia and beyond.More about Pastor Rod: https://rodplummer.com/about-rod/Connect with Pastor Rod PlummerWebsite: http://rodplummer.comInstagram: http://instagram.com/rodplummerMore about Lifehouse ChurchUnder Pastor Rod's leadership, Lifehouse Church has grown from a team of 16 to thousands of weekly attendees across Japan and Asia and thousands of people reached with the gospel every year.Find out more at http://mylifehouse.comChapters: 00:00 - Why Discipleship Matters02:13 - Can Biblical Culture Cross Borders?07:59 - How We Do Discipleship at Lifehouse12:38 - Our Vision for Small Groups15:42 - Introducing the Blue Book 17:43 - Releasing the Next Generation of Leaders26:30 - How to Start Discipleship Today#RodPlummer #InnovativeMissions #Missions
Acts to The Future: Acts 9 | Pastor Telvin Howe by Lifehouse
Acts to The Future: Acts 8 | Pastor Telvin Howe by Lifehouse
Acts to The future - Acts 7 | Lessons from the Life of Stephen by Lifehouse
Acts to the Future: Acts 6 - God Adds, Multiplies, Subtracts—but Never Divides by Lifehouse
The Rodcast, Bible & Leadership Conversations with Ps Rod Plummer
Lifehouse Senior Pastor Rod Plummer and Tokyo Campus Pastor Monty Plummer unpack the concept of “Innovative Missions” and discuss how this idea helped Lifehouse Church become what it is today.Chapters:(00:00) - What is Innovative Missions?(01:43) - When Missions Became Personal for Ps Rod(03:42) - Why We Planted in Japan(06:50) - Finding a New Strategy for Japan(14:37) - Our First Decision for Jesus in Japan(18:44) - Learning From Other Churches(23:11) - What Shifted as We Grew(27:31) - How to Get Started in Innovative MissionsLearn how to reach the unreached, build healthy local churches, and raise up the next generation of leaders no matter where you are in the world. Join Pastor Rod Plummer, his team, and leaders from around the world as they discuss missions, ministry, and reaching more people with the message of Jesus.Subscribe to Innovative Missions with Pastor Rod Plummer and Team on your favorite audio platform (https://therodcast.captivate.fm/listen) and on YouTube subscribe & turn on bell notifications to get notified as soon as future episodes release.About Pastor Rod PlummerPs Rod and Viv Plummer live in Tokyo, Japan and are true pioneers with a passion for reaching every person with Gods' message. Senior Pastors of Lifehouse International Church they oversee all of Lifehouse's churches across Japan and Asia. Their heart is to inspire, mentor, and equip hundreds of young Japanese and foreign leaders to minister to the needs of people not only in the greater Tokyo area, but throughout Japan, Asia and beyond.More about Pastor Rod: https://rodplummer.com/about-rod/Connect with Pastor Rod PlummerWebsite: http://rodplummer.comInstagram: http://instagram.com/rodplummerMore about Lifehouse ChurchUnder Pastor Rod's leadership, Lifehouse Church has grown from a team of 16 to thousands of weekly attendees across Japan and Asia and thousands of people reached with the gospel every year.Find out more at http://mylifehouse.com
Acts to the Future Chapter 5 – Be Careful What You Ask For by Lifehouse
The Rodcast, Bible & Leadership Conversations with Ps Rod Plummer
Learn how to reach the unreached, build healthy local churches, and raise up the next generation of leaders no matter where you are in the world. Join Pastor Rod Plummer, his team, and leaders from around the world as they discuss missions, ministry, and reaching more people with the message of Jesus.Subscribe to Innovative Missions with Pastor Rod Plummer and Team on your favorite audio platform (https://therodcast.captivate.fm/listen) and on YouTube subscribe & turn on bell notifications to get notified as soon as future episodes release.About Pastor Rod PlummerPs Rod and Viv Plummer live in Tokyo, Japan and are true pioneers with a passion for reaching every person with Gods' message. Senior Pastors of Lifehouse International Church they oversee all of Lifehouse's churches across Japan and Asia. Their heart is to inspire, mentor, and equip hundreds of young Japanese and foreign leaders to minister to the needs of people not only in the greater Tokyo area, but throughout Japan, Asia and beyond.More about Pastor Rod: https://rodplummer.com/about-rod/Connect with Pastor Rod PlummerWebsite: http://rodplummer.comInstagram: http://instagram.com/rodplummerMore about Lifehouse ChurchUnder Pastor Rod's leadership, Lifehouse Church has grown from a team of 16 to thousands of weekly attendees across Japan and Asia and thousands of people reached with the gospel every year.Find out more at http://mylifehouse.com
Acts to the Future: The struggle is real (Acts 4)| Pastor Telvin Howe by Lifehouse
Send us a textIn this episode, Mitch Poe, Elder and Church Administrator at LifeHouse, brings a powerful and personal message on how pride shapes — and often distorts — our identity. Mitch challenges us to recognize the subtle ways pride creeps in through performance, comparison, and control, and reminds us that true freedom comes when we let God define who we are.This is a bold, honest call to surrender — and to walk confidently in the identity Christ gives.New episodes every Mondaywww.lifehousemot.cominfo@lifehousede.comJoin us Sundays at 9 & 11 AMIntro music by Joey Blair
This week, we're scratching The Itch for a throwback! We're celebrating 20 albums turning 25 with an episode from back in our Rock Matters days of 2020! Check out our takes on albums from Deftones, hed PE, Flogging Molly, Cold, Lostprophets, The Offspring, Limp Bizkit, Disturbed, A Perfect Circle, Godsmack, Orgy, Fuel, Rage Against the Machine, Papa Roach, Goldfinger, Evanescence, Lifehouse, Our Lady Peace, Earthsuit, and Project 86! Enjoy... again. If you like what you hear, you can hear more of us every Sunday night broadcasting rock to the masses from 6-9pm CST on KCLC-FM. If you're not in the St. Louis area, you can stream the show from 891thewood.com, TuneIn, Radio.net, and OnlineRadioBox! And if you have the itch to hear some of the best new tracks in rock, follow our New Rock Roundup playlist! For any and all friendship, questions, inquiries, and offers of pizza, The Itch can be found at the following: Website: itchrocks.com Facebook: Facebook.com/itchrocks Instagram: Instagram.com/itchrocks Email: itchrocks@gmail.com Thank you so much for listening. If you like what you hear, please subscribe and leave a positive review and rating on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Podchaser to help our audience grow. If you don't like what you hear, please tell us anyway to help our skills grow. Our theme song "Corrupted", is used with permission from the amazing Skindred. All other content is copyright of The Itch. All rights reserved, including the right to rock on.
Acts to the Future: Leave a Legacy | Acts Chapter 3 by Lifehouse
Acts to the Future: The Purpose of the Holy Spirit | Pastor John Ware by Lifehouse
Political power can take many forms, from the top-down model of the Roman Empire, to operating in the democratic politics of today, to the possibilities offered by new technologies for more horizontal power structures in the future.Matthew Sweet is joined on a stage at the Hay Festival by historian Tom Holland, whose new translation of Suetonius' Lives of the Caesars examines Roman power politics from the inside; Guto Harri, who saw the inside workings of power as Downing Street Director of Communications; Adam Greenfield, whose book Lifehouse looks at local networks of mutual aid that have emerged in response to climate crisis; and political philosopher Sophie Scott-Brown - whose book The Radical Fifties: Activist Politics in Cold War Britain is out in July.Producer: Luke Mulhall
Why Church? Stewardship | Pastor John Ware by Lifehouse
Why Church? Getting In The Game | Pastor John Ware by Lifehouse
Life with God and Each Other - Pastor Telvin Howe by Lifehouse