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In this powerful conclusion to the two-part series "Like Father, Like Son," Pastor Andrew explores the reciprocal relationship between the Father and the Son, specifically challenging men to rise as "Kingdom Men" who lead their families and communities with an eternal perspective. Centered on the baptism of Jesus in Matthew 3:17, the message reveals that divine approval is inherited rather than initiated, meaning our identity is firmly found in whose we are, not in what we can achieve. Through the narrative of David's anointing in 1 Samuel 16:11-13, listeners are encouraged to stay consistent in their current assignments, allowing their anointing to mature into the character required for their future destiny. By looking at the mission mandate in Luke 4:18, Pastor Andrew illustrates how a clear spiritual assignment unlocks one's purpose to "hold the line" and pour into the next generation. Ultimately, this sermon serves as a call to level up in responsibility, reminding us that while sons eventually become fathers, a true Kingdom Man must remain forever a son of the Most High God, resting in his "beloved" identity.
Like Father, Like Son Pastor Mark Havel Matthew 10:24-39“A disciple is not above the teacher, nor a slave above the master; it is enough for the disciple to be like the teacher, and the slave like the master. If they have called the master of the house Beelzebul, how much more will they malign those of his household!“So have no fear of them; for nothing is covered up that will not be uncovered, and nothing secret that will not become known. What I say to you in the dark, tell in the light; and what you hear whispered, proclaim from the housetops.“Do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul; rather fear him who can destroy both soul and body in hell. Are not two sparrows sold for a penny? Yet not one of them will fall to the ground apart from your Father. And even the hairs of your head are all counted. So do not be afraid; you are of more value than many sparrows.“Everyone therefore who acknowledges me before others, I also will acknowledge before my Father in heaven; but whoever denies me before others, I also will deny before my Father in heaven.“Do not think that I have come to bring peace to the earth; I have not come to bring peace, but a sword. For I have come to set a man against his father, and a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law; and one's foes will be members of one's own household.“Whoever loves father or mother more than me is not worthy of me; and whoever loves son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me; and whoever does not take up the cross and follow me is not worthy of me. Those who find their life will lose it, and those who lose their life for my sake will find it.” My oldest son, Jackson, who is 22, spent a rainy morning with me on vacation in South Haven, Michigan, this past week, milling around a couple of antique stores there. (“Antique malls,” actually, is what the call them.) It has to be raining and/or vacation for me to do much resembling “antiquing,” but I was there for the nostalgia of seeing old toys from my childhood and whatever vinyl records I might find. Jack was there for the sports memorabilia and baseball cards. He scored a few of the latter and I found myself a pretty clean copy of Bruce Springsteen's “Darkness on the Edge of Town.”While we were looking through a treasure trove of old Sports Illustrated magazines – mostly from the 1970's and 80's – a stranger walked by, looked at Jack, then looked at me, then probably back at Jack, and declared, “Well that apple didn't fall far from the tree, did it?” We both laughed and I told him we'd heard that before. To which he said, with awe, “It's remarkable.” I don't always think we look THAT MUCH alike, though many of you have said so, over the years. But when a stranger notices and feels compelled to call it out in public, I guess there's no denying it.And it's always been a compliment to me – even if I can't always see it – that I share a resemblance with either of my boys. But anyone who's ever been 12 or 13 or 16 or 17 knows the LAST thing you'd count as a compliment is for someone to think you look like one of your parents.You know, those times in childhood and adolescence when you can't stand being seen with, let alone be seen as looking like, your mom or your dad. You know, those moments when kids stop holding mom's hands at the store; when they cringe anytime dad makes conversation with their friends; or when they rush from the car in the school drop-off line as if the vehicle was on fire.And all of this had me thinking about some of what I hear Jesus saying in this morning's Gospel. Specifically, it made me think of what it means when Jesus talks about acknowledging or denying God, the Father, in our daily lives.See, Jesus uses all sorts of images, illustrations and hyperbole today – and it's okay … important … faithful … and a relief, actually, to recognize some of this as exaggeration and hyperbole. All of this talk about peace and swords, setting family members against one another, about not being worthy of Jesus, is nothing more and nothing less than naming the seriousness of our call to be disciples and followers of Christ in the world. So I don't we need to take Jesus LITERALLY at every turn, this morning, as long as we take him SERIOUSLY. Because discipleship is a serious thing. It was in the days of the Jesus and it is meant to be, still. It calls for bold confession, faithful practice, and courageous action, more often than we're always inclined.And, remember, Jesus is talking to his first disciples today, knowing all sorts of persecutions and temptations are in store for them because of what he's asking. When he talks about coming “not for peace, but with a sword,” he's not doing away with his title as the Prince of Peace or with his command to love one another – AND our enemies. Jesus is saying that, too often, the kind of amazing, radical, counter-cultural, life-changing grace, mercy, and peace God offers is more than some people can handle. And that in order to really get it and to truly proclaim it and to faithfully share it means to surprise and to separate and to send people reeling from time to time.(If you need proof of the kind of threat that sort of grace is to some people, you should see some of the hateful, frightening comments I hid from my Facebook feed after posting just a clip from my last sermon. Among other things, you should know, I'm an evil, demonic, blaspheming, false prophet who's going straight to Hell – I deserve it – and I'm bringing all of you with me.)All of this is to say, Jesus wants his people – his people – to be realistic about, and ready for, the consequences of what real, faithful, kingdom-living may lead to in our lives and in this world.Because doing that well – living faithfully, I mean – is hard work. When you stand up for justice for the “least of these,” that often means challenging the systems that protect the powerful. When you speak truth to power, power doesn't always like what you have to say. When you speak the truth, even in love, the response is often denial and fear and hatred of that very truth and of those who proclaim it.And that kind of faithful living gets people like Martin Luther excommunicated. It gets people like Nelson Mandela thrown into jail, people like Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Martin Luther King, Jr., Renee Good, and Alex Pretti, killed. It gets women in some denominations thrown out of the pulpit. And, of course, all of it got Jesus, himself, crucified, too.And those are some tough shoes to fill. I wonder how many of us have had the opportunity or would have the courage and the faith to live out our faith like some of these giants. So we do our denying on a smaller scale, don't we? When we drive by the hungry person on the street corner… When we let the racist comment slide… When we laugh with the bullies or at the queer kids and the sexist jokes on the White House lawn... When we add our two cents to the gossip mill... When we vote with our self-interests, first.So what are we to do with Jesus' promise – or threat – when he says, “Everyone who acknowledges me before others, I also will acknowledge before my Father in heaven. And everyone who denies me before others, I will also deny before my father in heaven”?What I hear him saying isn't so much that those who deny Christ or fail at this call to faithful discipleship are doomed or damned for all eternity. It's not that if we don't live up to the high bar of King or Mandela or Bonhoeffer, we're out of luck. Remember, he also promises that we hold more value than many sparrows, who, even though they fall, are never beyond the reach of God's care.What I hear Jesus acknowledging is that God – the Father of all creation – knows, like so many good parents know, what it feels like to have his children deny or be embarrassed by their likeness to their Creator: to drop his hand at the grocery store, you might say; or rush by with friends to avoid any awkward conversations; or to shrink down in the seat and hurry from the car hoping no one notices who's in the driver's seat.What I hear Jesus saying to his disciples and to each of us, is that it's time to grow up. He's inviting us to embrace the claim of God, the Father, on our lives and to start living in the joy, responsibility, and challenge of that holy calling.Just like it's hard to pinpoint exactly when children begin distancing themselves from their annoying, embarrassing parents, it's difficult to pinpoint a precise moment when they begin to turn around and to start re-building those more mature bridges of relationship, connection, respect, and admiration, too.But, believe it or not, kids, it happens! There comes a time when the comparisons and resemblances to our parents seem pretty small in the grand scheme of things – and even beautiful and holy and remarkable, the more mature we get, if we're lucky. I got a glimpse of it with Jackson last week in that antique store. And I hope my mom and dad have noticed it over the years, too.And I hear Jesus calling our attention to that same reality when it comes to our relationship with God. He's inviting us to embrace our call to discipleship, to look and act more and more like our maker – all the things an immature faith might fear and resist – because following Jesus puts everything into a different perspective.It's an invitation and a holy challenge, because Jesus knows that when we do it – when we let the call to discipleship change the way we live, what once seemed like work (stuff like generosity, gratitude and grace) will become a way of life. What once seemed beyond us (stuff like sacrifice, selflessness, and suffering, even) actually bears fruit for us and for others. What once seemed unbelievable (stuff like healing, wholeness, and real joy) will become Truth, with a capital T, for our lives. And what once seemed impossible (forgiveness, freedom and eternal life) will belong to us all.Amen
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To celebrate Father's Day, retired Army Colonel Mike “Sully” Sullivan and his daughter, Olympic bronze medalist and Army Captain Sammy Sullivan, talk about five generations of military service, accidental trailblazing, a Green Beret's surprisingly tender parenting philosophy, developing grit and more. Sully, the executive director of Team Red, White & Blue, also discusses the organization's mission to keep veterans “left of clinical.” Plus: New research on team sports as therapy, and how The American Legion supports adaptive sports programs. SHOW LINKSLearn more about Solace Health and check your eligibility hereLearn more about Team RWBLearn more about the Army World Class Athlete ProgramLearn more about Capt. Sammy Sullivan and Team USA Rugby Women's Eagle SevensThere is still time to be part of The American Legion Family USA 250 ChallengeRead more of the Journal of Veterans Studies report on how team sports help veterans with PTSDFind out more about how The American Legion can help you get back in the game with Operation Comfort Warrior grants.Follow the progress of the Veterans SPORT Act on and the National Veterans Strategy Act of 2026 Capitol HillYour stories. Your service. Your community. This is Tango Alpha Lima.
In this pre-Father's Day message, Pastor Andrew explores the profound spiritual reality of "Like Father, Like Son," illustrating that just as natural sons eventually become fathers, Jesus—the perfect Son—serves as the ultimate revelation of our Heavenly Father. Grounded in John 1:16-18, the sermon encourages listeners to go "backwards to go forwards" to discover that the Son uniquely knows the Father, reveals His nature, and brings us into His presence. Pastor Andrew highlights that while our view of God is often colored by our natural experiences, we must look to the face of Jesus, who arrived in both grace and truth to restore us to a family relationship with God (John 14:9, 2 Corinthians 4:6). Through a relatable personal story about the birth of his own son and the assurance that Jesus is currently interceding for us at the Father's right hand, this message declares that from His fullness we have all received the ability to walk in a new way. Ultimately, believers are reminded that because God has sent the spirit of His Son into our hearts, we can confidently call Him "Abba Father" and live in a constant, life-giving connection with Him (Galatians 4:6).
Like Father, Like Son—Matthew 5:1-12 1. The Beatitudes are about salvation 2. The Beatitudes are about the future 3. The Beatitudes overturn the usual order of things 4. The Beatitudes are appropriate 5. The Beatitudes reflect God's character 6. The Beatitudes remind us that we don't measure up 7. The Beatitudes are about Jesus 8. The Beatitudes are about the Kingdom of God
Welcome back to the Woody Allen Retrospective Podcast for another episode of Woody Allen Adjacent! James actually kicks things off this month with a long overdue announcement regarding one of his major personal projects — something we know some listeners will be very interested in hearing about, while others may understandably just want to jump straight into the film discussion itself. So for those purely here for the Woody Adjacent conversation, feel free to skip ahead to: ⏩ 20 minutes, 02 seconds Down the line, James and I will likely do separate discussion episodes covering some of our future non-Woody creative projects and ideas in a bit more detail. As always, we genuinely appreciate the continued support — whether that's for the podcast itself, our side projects, or simply just taking the time to listen in the first place. Anyway… This time around, we head back into the AI recommendation list — that ongoing collection of Woody-esque films selected and defended by our ever-persistent podcast AI assistant. So far we've tackled quite a few picks from the list already, and now it was time for the AI to throw another one onto the table… This episode's choice: Like Father (2018), directed by Lauren Miller Rogen and starring Kristen Bell, Kelsey Grammer, and Seth Rogen. What initially presents itself as a glossy Netflix dramedy about a workaholic woman reconnecting with her estranged father during an accidental cruise vacation slowly reveals itself to be something a little more reflective underneath — a film about emotional inheritance, loneliness, career obsession, disappointment, forgiveness, and the uncomfortable realization that sometimes we slowly become the very people we spent years resenting. Naturally, this led us into a surprisingly thoughtful discussion about late-period Woody Allen comparisons while at the same time enjoying the Ai's justification for choosing this film as an adjacent pick. It's fun to give artificial intelligence a chance to make its own case.. particularly when it fails miserably in the process :P We're not saying that happned on this episode... or are we? ______________________________________________________ For full cast details, user reviews, and more background on the film, check out:
In this episode Krusty embraces his faith and rekindles the relationship with his father. We were very impreseed how this episode mixed kept the classic Simpsons humor but didn't shy away from incorporating religious dogma as well. We have a much greater appreciation for this episode now then we saw it all of those years ago so give it a listen to hear our thoughts.We also talk about: - Sad cat content- Podcast host threats or maybe it's just a fever dream- Monkey Civil War nightmares- All the Mikes we know- Notes for future ad sponsors - Stories about meeting our heroes- Memba Party Lines and 900 numbers- Jinxing the Buffalo Sabres- Using Kalshi with our podcastOur Recommendations:- Bryan: Buffalo Sabres playoff push and Cori's new job- Cori: A journey of self reflection and good life advice, meeting Geoff Rickley form Thursday- Patrick: New season of Scrubs and the Fake Doctors Real Friends PodcastGo support Patrick and check out the cool stuff that he and his wife make at www.morganstreethill.comWant to reach out to us here's how you can do it:Email: soitscometothispod@gmail.comInstagram: @soitscometothis_podFacebook: @soitscome2thisWeb: radpantheon.com
Send us Fan MailThis week on the show, Matt is visiting only Ruthie to celebrate his marriage anniversary, Martin has a really uninteresting secret, and the Pool Hall has gone back to serving whiskey.Greg Drank: Cherry Coke Float and Evan Williams. Morgan Drank: The other half of the coke.Check us out on Discord: https://discord.gg/5JVVYpPPcp
1 John 3:1-10 - Pastor Jay - Sunday, May 3, 2026
1 John 3:1-10 - Pastor Jay - Sunday, May 3, 2026
In this episode of The Mandy Connell Show, Mandy dives into the fascinating story of Victor Marx, a gubernatorial candidate with a mysterious past. She explores his claims of being a seventh-degree black belt in ketchie Do, a martial art he proudly wears as part of his identity. Mandy digs into the history of ketchie Do, revealing a web of lies and exaggerations surrounding its creator, Karl Marx, Victor's biological father. The conversation also touches on the state's budget crisis, the business climate in Colorado, and the latest news on the weather.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John 5-19-30; Like Father, Like Son; Ken Rucker; April 12, 2026 by NewBranch
As we move deeper into Season 3, we are getting closer to the best episodes of all time for the Simpsons. But this week we tackle a good episode and one that may be the worst episode of all time. Here us talk about it and other mindless stuff that you come to expect when two big life long Simpsons fans get together to talk. Follow us for clips on the episodes on Instagram and X @smellsJ @simpsons_ottosjacket Email us at ottosjacketpodcast@gmail.com See the standings on Facebook by following Smells Like Otto's Jacket Podcast
SummaryComedian, graphic novelist and New Yorker cartoonist Hilary Campbell guests hosts Seddy Bimco Part 2 this week as we talk about: The humorous and chaotic 1987 film 'Like Father Like Son!' We explore its plot, characters, and absurd scenes, with a comedic twist on Star Wars, The Zapruder Film and revenge sequels.Get Hilary's book here!: https://thejoyofsnacking.netlify.appKeywordscomedy, 1980s movies, like father like son, Star Wars, revenge sequels, film analysis, humor, nostalgia, Dudley Moore, Kirk Cameron, movie reviewKey TopicsPlot and scenes of 'Like Father Like Son'Comparison to Star Wars and revenge sequelsHumor and absurdity in 80s moviesGuest NameHillary CampbellTitlesLike Father Like Son: A Chaotic 80s Comedy ReviewStar Wars and Revenge: The Wild Ride of 'Like Father Like Son'Sound Bites"The bizarre opening scene""Body swap comedy chaos""The over-the-top climax"Chapters00:00Introduction to the Show and Guest02:38Hillary's New Book: The Joy of Snacking06:24Cartooning for Playgirl and New Projects10:16Exploring Classic Films: Now Voyager and Gaslight12:39Discussion on Like Father, Like Son21:02Plot Overview and Themes of the Movie29:12Character Dynamics and Relationships32:31Cultural Reflections and 80s Nostalgia33:51The Mysterious Liquid and Its Origins36:05Mind Transfer Mishaps39:10Exploring Adult Themes and Consequences42:06The Hospital Chaos45:10The Desert Ritual and Its Implications48:54The Climax and Unresolved Tensions54:58Reflections on the Film and Star Wars Parallels59:53A Darkly Humorous Sequel IdeaResourcesStar Wars (Original Trilogy)Star Trek: Deep Space NineThe Joy of Snacking (Book)Like Father Like Son (1987 film)See the Seddy Bimco watchlist! Email us at seddybimcoe@gmail.com Most art by Tim Hamilton Music by Tim Hamilton Check out the Seddy website. Website: https://www.seddy-bimco-part-2-the-re... Links: https://linktr.ee/seddybimco Check out George O'Connor's books: https://www.georgeoconnorbooks.com/ Check out Tim Hamilton's books: https://timhamiltonrwf.gumroad.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is it possible to win at work but lose at home?We often look at King David as the ultimate hero—the giant-slayer, the worshiper, and the great King of Israel. But in this message, we look "behind closed doors" at a side of David we rarely talk about: David the Dad.Through the tragic story of Amnon and Tamar in 2 Samuel 13, we discover a sobering truth: our public reputation means very little if our private lives are in "freefall." We explore the "invisible software" of the home—the habits and environments we create that inevitably shape the next generation. Whether you feel like your family is "messed up" or you're struggling to bridge the gap between your public persona and your private reality, this message is a call to turn our hearts back toward home.In this sermon, we discuss:- The disparity between public success and invisible failure.- The "Like Father, Like Son" parallel between David's sin and Amnon's choices.- How to break the cycle of "Do as I say, not as I do."- Practical steps to becoming an intentional parent/spouse.- The power of turning our hearts toward our children (Malachi 4:6).Key Scripture Passages:2 Samuel 13 (Amnon and Tamar)Psalm 51:4 (David's Repentance)Malachi 4:6 (The Hearts of Fathers)2 Timothy 1:5 (Generational Faith)Reflection Question:"Whatever lives in me will live in them also. Whatever dies in me will die in them also." What are you currently discipling into your household?#Faith #Parenting #KingDavid #GenerationalHealing #BehindClosedDoors #BibleStudy #ChristianLiving
Alex's father Joe is back in the picture, trying to mend fences with his son. But Joe is still up to his old tricks, and ends up knowingly dating the same woman that Alex is seeing. How will Alex deal with Joe's betrayal? Will father and son be able to patch things up? And is an empty fish tank a viable home decorating option? Join HP and Father Malone as they discuss season 4, episode 6, "Like Father, Like Son".Father Malone: FatherMalone.comHP: hpmusicplace.bandcamp.comemail: hpmusicplace@gmail.com
Pastor White preaches a sermon titled “Like Father, Like Son” from 1 Kings 7:1-12.
Join us as we celebrate our pastors 17th Anniversary . Guest speaker Bishop Earl Jenkins speaks on a message titled "Like Father, Like Son" .
How does Gina Rinehart, like her father before her, use wealth and power to influence politics? Rinehart's first major foray into the political spotlight was successfully lobbying against Labor's mining super profit tax during the early 2010s. But what did she learn from Lang Hancock, who campaigned to overturn the iron ore export embargo in the 1950s, setting the foundation for their family fortune?
Send us a textIn this episode, we're turning to 1 Samuel chapter 14—a story that contrasts two men, a father and a son. One is Saul, the king who sits beneath a fruit tree while the battle rages. The other is Jonathan, his son, who steps forward in faith, believing that “nothing can hinder the Lord from saving, whether by many or by few.” This chapter shows us the difference between half-hearted religion and wholehearted faith, between trusting ourselves and trusting God. It's a story about courage, foolishness, obedience, and grace. So, join me as we ask the question, who are we like, the father or the son….Support the showTo listen to my monthly church history podcast, subscribe at; https://thehistoryofthechristianchurch.buzzsprout.com For an ad-free version of my podcasts plus the opportunity to enjoy hours of exclusive content and two bonus episodes a month whilst also helping keep the Bible Project Daily Podcast free for listeners everywhere support me at;|PatreonSupport me to continue making great content for listeners everywhere.https://thebibleproject.buzzsprout.com
Actor Dylan Flashner on Saint Clare Film, Life as a Producer: TSC News TV host Fred Richani interviews actor/producer Dylan Flashner about his intense roles in "Saint Clare" starring Bella Thorne and "Like Father Like Son", as well as founding Lucky 13 Productions, his dreams of sportscasting, Boston sports, and his absolute love for professional wrestling! If you share this podcast, please use the hashtags #DylanFlashner and #TSCNews! Follow TSC Gaming and Entertainment: ✅FB: https://www.facebook.com/TSCGamingEnt ✅IG: https://www.instagram.com/tscgamingent/ ✅Twitter: https://twitter.com/TSCGamingEnt ✅Website: http://tscnews.com/ ✅TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@fredrichani Interview Time Stamps: 00:00 Introducing Actor Dylan Flashner 00:28 Dylan Flashner on Saint Clare, Like Father, Like Son 01:28 Dylan Flashner on comedy background, dramatic roles 02:05 Dylan Flashner on Saint Clare starring Bella Thorne 02:56 Dylan Flashner on self tapes, auditioning 03:46 Dylan Flashner on lead role in Like Father, Like Son 06:04 Dylan Flashner on wanting to be a sportscaster 08:04 Dylan Flashner on Boston sports, Red Sox, Celtics 09:03 Dylan Flashner on being a producer, Lucky 13 Productions 11:02 What does a movie producer do? 11:57 Lucky 13 Productions 12:26 Favorite cheat meals, Boston food 13:42 Dylan Flashner on Rajon Rondo, favorite Boston athletes 14:20 Dylan Flashner on working with Will Ferrell 15:39 Dylan Flashner on most awkward moment, Saint Clare 16:44 Dylan Flashner on poker, music 17:32 Dylan Flashner's advice for success 18:30 Why watch Saint Clare starring Bella Thorne, Dylan Flashner 19:13 Bonus Question for Dylan Flashner 19:34 Dylan Flashner on sports reporting 20:01 Dylan Flashner on pro wrestling, favorite wrestlers 20:58 Dylan Flashner almost became a pro wrestler 22:21 Dylan Flashner on Karrion Kross, WWE blurring the lines 24:00 Dylan Flashner on PWG - Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, WWE, AEW 25:00 What's next for Dylan Flashner?
A well-balanced and fun episode that was kinda easy to forget it was a pilot.Next week: Taxi (203 - "Reverend Jim: A Space Odyssey")Subscribe, get expanded show notes, and past episodes at http://Cordkillers.comSupport Cordkillers at http://Patreon.com/CordkillersYouTube: https://youtu.be/5e5d69ibkgw Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A well-balanced and fun episode that was kinda easy to forget it was a pilot.Next week: Taxi (203 - "Reverend Jim: A Space Odyssey")Subscribe, get expanded show notes, and past episodes at http://Cordkillers.comSupport Cordkillers at http://Patreon.com/CordkillersYouTube: https://youtu.be/5e5d69ibkgw Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A well-balanced and fun episode that was kinda easy to forget it was a pilot.Next week: Taxi (203 - "Reverend Jim: A Space Odyssey")Subscribe, get expanded show notes, and past episodes at http://Cordkillers.comSupport Cordkillers at http://Patreon.com/CordkillersYouTube: https://youtu.be/5e5d69ibkgw Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Disney is exploring user-generated AI content on Disney+, raising questions about how far they're willing to open their walled garden. Meanwhile, trailers, renewals, and big franchise moves fill out a packed week of streaming news.This week on The FULL Experience: Taxi (101 - "Like Father, Like Daughter")Next week: Taxi (203 - "Reverend Jim: A Space Odyssey")Subscribe, get expanded show notes, and past episodes at http://Cordkillers.comSupport Cordkillers at http://Patreon.com/CordkillersYouTube: https://youtu.be/KMaFyZEFUPM Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Disney is exploring user-generated AI content on Disney+, raising questions about how far they're willing to open their walled garden. Meanwhile, trailers, renewals, and big franchise moves fill out a packed week of streaming news.This week on The FULL Experience: Taxi (101 - "Like Father, Like Daughter")Next week: Taxi (203 - "Reverend Jim: A Space Odyssey")Subscribe, get expanded show notes, and past episodes at http://Cordkillers.comSupport Cordkillers at http://Patreon.com/CordkillersYouTube: https://youtu.be/KMaFyZEFUPM Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Disney is exploring user-generated AI content on Disney+, raising questions about how far they're willing to open their walled garden. Meanwhile, trailers, renewals, and big franchise moves fill out a packed week of streaming news.This week on The FULL Experience: Taxi (101 - "Like Father, Like Daughter")Next week: Taxi (203 - "Reverend Jim: A Space Odyssey")Subscribe, get expanded show notes, and past episodes at http://Cordkillers.comSupport Cordkillers at http://Patreon.com/CordkillersYouTube: https://youtu.be/KMaFyZEFUPM Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Finally, the quintessential Speed Racer experience. No notes. All our childhood selves agree.Next week: Taxi (101 - "Like Father, Like Daughter")Subscribe, get expanded show notes, and past episodes at http://Cordkillers.comSupport Cordkillers at http://Patreon.com/CordkillersYouTube: https://youtu.be/a060KP5nYks Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Finally, the quintessential Speed Racer experience. No notes. All our childhood selves agree.Next week: Taxi (101 - "Like Father, Like Daughter")Subscribe, get expanded show notes, and past episodes at http://Cordkillers.comSupport Cordkillers at http://Patreon.com/CordkillersYouTube: https://youtu.be/a060KP5nYks Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Finally, the quintessential Speed Racer experience. No notes. All our childhood selves agree.Next week: Taxi (101 - "Like Father, Like Daughter")Subscribe, get expanded show notes, and past episodes at http://Cordkillers.comSupport Cordkillers at http://Patreon.com/CordkillersYouTube: https://youtu.be/a060KP5nYks Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Movies Anywhere loses Google Play and YouTube support, ending one of its biggest perks as Disney and Google clash over YouTube TV. Meanwhile, Netflix teases the final Stranger Things, Amazon expands the Mass Effect universe, and studios lean harder into AI and video podcasts.This week on The FULL Experience: Speed Racer (152 - "Race Around the World, Part 2")Next week: Taxi (101 - "Like Father, Like Daughter")Subscribe, get expanded show notes, and past episodes at http://Cordkillers.comSupport Cordkillers at http://Patreon.com/CordkillersYouTube: https://youtu.be/UhzykdDaoTk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Movies Anywhere loses Google Play and YouTube support, ending one of its biggest perks as Disney and Google clash over YouTube TV. Meanwhile, Netflix teases the final Stranger Things, Amazon expands the Mass Effect universe, and studios lean harder into AI and video podcasts.This week on The FULL Experience: Speed Racer (152 - "Race Around the World, Part 2")Next week: Taxi (101 - "Like Father, Like Daughter")Subscribe, get expanded show notes, and past episodes at http://Cordkillers.comSupport Cordkillers at http://Patreon.com/CordkillersYouTube: https://youtu.be/UhzykdDaoTk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Movies Anywhere loses Google Play and YouTube support, ending one of its biggest perks as Disney and Google clash over YouTube TV. Meanwhile, Netflix teases the final Stranger Things, Amazon expands the Mass Effect universe, and studios lean harder into AI and video podcasts.This week on The FULL Experience: Speed Racer (152 - "Race Around the World, Part 2")Next week: Taxi (101 - "Like Father, Like Daughter")Subscribe, get expanded show notes, and past episodes at http://Cordkillers.comSupport Cordkillers at http://Patreon.com/CordkillersYouTube: https://youtu.be/UhzykdDaoTk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's Take Your Kids to Work Day on the podcast, and so Gregory welcomes his two sons who have come along to experience a day in the life of their father, the full-time artist.This episode is brought to you by these boys' absent second father, known the world over as Chasing Artwork.Transition clips are from Like Father, Like Son (1987) - https://youtu.be/ghJ8YVTQVmI?si=XKAJ9maw8NyzYCagFollow the gang online:https://www.instagram.com/gmbchomichuk/https://www.instagram.com/chasingartwork/https://www.tiktok.com/@danwatchesmoviesGMB Chomichuk's online store: https://www.gmbchomichuk.caChasing Artwork's online store: https://www.chasingartwork.com/Production: Dan VadeboncoeurTitles: Jesse Hamel & Nick Smalley
On this episode, Moe and Chris discuss:Bullish Start In The East (14:38)Wizards keep Wiz'ing ( 21:58)Kion. Like Father, Like Son (27:38)West landscape/ Wemby (32:04)Congrats LA...whatever (53:48)New WWE Champs/Chaotic Main Event scene (58:43)Follow us on IG: NoWordsBarredCast. Twitter: @NWBarredPodcast @MoeBeKnowin & @RappersRActors. BlueSky: @nwbarredpodcast.bsky.socialCatch us on The Family Podcast Network at thefamilypn.com & all major podcast streaming sites!
We enter the third week of Three Ravens Haunting Season 2025 with our third 'Trilogy of Terror'!Our two winning entries for this week, both submitted for our annual Three Ravens Ghost Story Writing Competition, are quite different in tone."Forgotten" by Felix Woidtke is a dark tale of America's abandoned places with a real bite, while Alexa Harding's "Like Father; Like..." explores a dead father's long shadow.Then, to finish, Martin's epic-length story, "Connect With Me" is an insidious imagining of a grim near future where humanity is reduced to nothing more than a ghost of itself. We really hope you enjoy all three and can settle in for a longer listen. We'll be back on Thursday with a new Forgotten Melodies episode all about Murder Ballads!Three Ravens is an English Myth and Folklore podcast hosted by award-winning writers Martin Vaux and Eleanor Conlon.Released on Mondays, each weekly episode focuses on one of England's 39 historic counties, exploring the history, folklore and traditions of the area, from ghosts and mermaids to mythical monsters, half-forgotten heroes, bloody legends, and much, much more. Then, and most importantly, the pair take turns to tell a new version of an ancient story from that county - all before discussing what that tale might mean, where it might have come from, and the truths it reveals about England's hidden past...Bonus Episodes are released on Thursdays plus Local Legends episodes on Saturdays - interviews with acclaimed authors, folklorists, podcasters and historians with unique perspectives on that week's county.With a range of exclusive content on Patreon, too, including audio ghost tours, the Three Ravens Newsletter, and monthly Three Ravens Film Club episodes about folk horror films from across the decades, why not join us around the campfire and listen in?Learn more at www.threeravenspodcast.com, join our Patreon at www.patreon.com/threeravenspodcast, and find links to our social media channels here: https://linktr.ee/threeravenspodcastProud members of the Dark Cast Network.Visit our website Join our Patreon Social media channels and sponsors Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Continuing in our study of the book of 1st John, Pastor Dustin Clegg walks us through 1 John 3:1 and offers two points to consider:1) Beholding His love for me always makes me more like Him.2) Beholding is not all that is involved with abiding, but we cannot abide without beholding.
Genesis 34:1-16
Westerns on a SaturdayFirst, a look at the events of the day.Then, Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast September 27, 1954, 71 years ago, The Helping Hand. Steve Elser is just about to be lynched for cattle rustling, but is saved by Marshal Dillon. Matt gives young Elser a chance, but this might be a mistake. Followed by The Six Shooter starring Jimmy Stewart, originally broadcast September 27, 1953, 72 years ago, The Coward. Everyone knows that Will Fedder is a coward because he won't wear a gun. However, a man can be pushed just so far!Then, Have Gun Will Travel starring John Dehner, originally broadcast September 27, 1959, 66 years ago, Like Father. Klell Thomas has been accused of murder in Yreka. Paladin is hired to find the truth. Followed by Challenge of the Yukon starring Paul Sutton, originally broadcast September 27, 1951, 74 years ago, Uncle Ben. A young woman heads to the Yukon and her Uncle Ben after the death of her father. While en route, a murderer kills Uncle Ben and takes his place. Will the woman find out about the substitution? Finally, Fibber McGee and Molly, originally broadcast September 27, 1954, 71 years ago, Party Whine. Fibber has a bit of trouble trying to make a phone call. Thanks to Laurel for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamIf you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old-time radio shows 24 hours a day
Why don't mothers warn their sons about certain females, like fathers warn their daughters about males? Let's get into it, ladies and gentlemen. The tough conversation, which are always stimulating..only on #TheDisciplineTherapyPodcast
Matt takes a break from the studio and sits down with his son in this special edition of CrossTalk. How does addiction affect more than just you? Matt goes through some pretty personal moments answering that question and others. Grab a cup of coffee and spend some time with Matt and his son.
SHOW NOTES In Podcast Episode 339, “Like Father, Like Son-Not Always a Good Thing,” Kim discusses the positive and negative aspects of the concept - like father, like son. In today's podcast, we explore a sad tale of a like father, like son relationship with poor choices and violent ends. However, it doesn't have to be that way. If you have unhealthy patterns in your family, may today be your personal Independence Day. Our focal passage for this episode is 2 Chronicles 25:17-28, with 20 & 27 as the focal verses: 20 But Amaziah refused to listen, for God was determined to destroy him for turning to the gods of Edom. 27 After Amaziah turned away from the Lord, there was a conspiracy against his life in Jerusalem, and he fled to Lachish. But his enemies sent assassins after him, and they killed him there. WEEKLY ENGAGEMENT FEATURE: Are there any unhealthy family patterns you need to break? Additional Resources and Scriptures: 4 We use God's mighty weapons, not worldly weapons, to knock down the strongholds of human reasoning and to destroy false arguments. 5 We destroy every proud obstacle that keeps people from knowing God. We capture their rebellious thoughts and teach them to obey Christ. (2 Corinthians 10:4-5) 25 The Arameans withdrew, leaving Joash severely wounded. But his own officials plotted to kill him for murdering the son of Jehoiada the priest. They assassinated him as he lay in bed. Then he was buried in the City of David, but not in the royal cemetery. (2 Chronicles 24:25) EMAIL — encouragingothersinlovingjesus@gmail.com X - https://x.com/eoinlovingjesus?s=21&t=YcRjZQUpvP7FrJmm7Pe1hg INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/encouragingothersinlovingjesus/ “Encouraging Others in Loving Jesus” YouTube Channel: Check it out at https://www.youtube.com/@EncouragingOthersInLovingJesus I WANT TO BEGIN A PERSONAL RELATIONSHIP WITH JESUS CHRIST. RESOURCES USED FOR BOOK OF 1 & 2 Kings PODCASTS: “The Wiersbe Bible Commentary: The Complete Old Testament OT in One Volume” “Christ-Centered Exposition: Exalting Jesus in 1 & 2 Kings” by Tony Merida “The Tony Evans Bible Commentary: Advancing God's Kingdom Agenda” “Life Application Study Bible” “The Swindoll Study Bible: NLT” by Charles R. Swindoll Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary “The Baker Illustrated Bible Background Commentary” by J. Scott Duvall and J. Daniel Hays (Editors) Expositor's Bible Commentary (Abridged Edition): Old Testament, 2004, by Kenneth L. Barker, John R. Kohlenberger, III. "Encouraging Others in Loving Jesus" Facebook Group: Our Facebook Group is devoted to providing a place for us to encourage each other through all the seasons of life. Follow the provided link to request admittance into “Encouraging Others in Loving Jesus”—https://www.facebook.com/groups/encouragingothersinlovingjesus/ Feel free to invite others who will be good encouragers and/or need encouragement to follow Jesus. This podcast is hosted by Kim Smith, a small town Country Girl who left her comfort zone to follow Jesus in a big City World. Now, she wants to use God's Word and lessons from her faith journey to encourage others in loving Jesus. In each episode, Kim will share insights regarding a portion of God's Word and challenge listeners to apply the lessons to their daily lives. If you want to grow in your faith and learn how to encourage others in loving Jesus, subscribe and commit to prayerfully listening each week. Remember, “It's Always a Trust & Obey Kinda Day!” If you have questions or comments or would like to learn more about how to follow Jesus, please email Kim at EncouragingOthersinLovingJesus@gmail.com. National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline 988 https://988lifeline.org/ Reference: Unless otherwise indicated, all Scripture quotations are taken from the Tyndale House Publishers. Holy Bible: New Living Translation. Wheaton, Ill: Tyndale House Publishers, 2004. Podcast recorded through Cleanfeed and edited through GarageBand. The soundtrack, entitled “Outlaw John McShane” was obtained from Pixabay. The HIDDEN Episodes: If you can't access episodes 1-50 on your podcast app (the podcast was then entitled "A Country Girl in a City World - Loving Jesus"), you can get all the content at my Podbean site at https://acountrygirlinacityworldlovingjesus.podbean.com/
Brockport First Baptist sermon audio from Sunday, August 24, 2025: “Like Father, Like Son,” by Rev. Dr. Dan Brockway. Scripture reading: Genesis 26:1-16.Our mission is to embody God's love outside the walls of the church, in Brockport and beyond. SUPPORT OUR MINISTRIES: www.brockportfirstbaptist.org/giveLEARN MORE ABOUT OUR CHURCH: www.brockportfirstbaptist.org
(2:16) Bible Study: Judges 9:6-15 Who were the Judges in the bible? Father explains. Matthew 20:1-16 What is heaven like? (20:02) Letters: How was the shroud of Turin made? How do you respond to children who are conceived in immoral ways? Father answers these and other questions, send him a letter at simon@relevantradio.com (27:00) Break 1 (33:19) Word of the Day Foreman (42:24) Phones: Anthony - How does Mary not have original sin if her parents did? Sylvester - Is it okay to do Yoga for a Catholic?
Rev. Jesse Pirschel preaches the sermon "Like Father, Like Son" from Matthew 5:43-48. From the August 10th 2025 Divine Worship Service. To access a full catalog of sermons from Providence Presbyterian Church, visit providencetemecula.com.
We all have heard the proverb, "Like Father, Like Son." Patrick Naughton is a military historian and a combat veteran of the Global War on Terror. His father is a combat veteran of the Vietnam War. Patrick recently published his first book, in which he compares his father's experience in Vietnam to his own experience in Iraq.
Psalm 146 145:21 prepared for these psalms from Psalms 146-150.This psalm “is a general celebration of God's benevolent qualities” Alter, 503. “These five Hallelujah psalms have the characteristic genre of the hymn of descriptive praise” VanGemeren, 846. Psalms 146-150 are psalms of praise. “In these psalms there is no reference to personal need, no petition, little that could be called historical allusion; all is focused on God; all is praise. But there is step-by-step progression in this praise. It begins with the individual (146:1), involves the community (147:1, 12), extends to heaven and earth (148:1, 7). If, however, the whole world is to offer praise for what the Lord has done for Israel (148:13-14) there is need for the praise of a people committed to mission (149) until everything that has breath praises the Lord (150:6)” Motyer, 581. These Psalms bring “the book of Psalms to a conclusion with a crescendo of praise” McCann, 1262. “In this respect as in many others, the Psalms are a miniature of our story as a whole, which will end in unbroken blessing and delight” Kidner, 483. “The LXX and Vulgate attribute Psalm 146 and 147 (which is divided into two psalms (147-148) to Haggai and Zechariah” VanGemeren, 864; Allen, 300.146:1 Praise the LORD, O my soul- 103:1, 22; 104:1, 35. 146:3 Do not trust in princes- 118:8-9; Jer. 17:5-8. Vss. 3-4 emphasizes the negative to stress the importance of putting our trust in God. “Humanism is essentially doomed. To commit oneself wholeheartedly to one's fellows leads to a dead end. Any man or group of men are transitory, and so are their philosophies and panaceas” Laymen's, 700. 146:5 How blessed is he whose help is the God of Jacob- Jer. 17:7 “This is the last of twenty-six beatitudes in the Psalter” Miller 445. Psalms 1:1; 2:12; 32:1, 2; 33:12; 34:8; 40:4; 41:1; 65:4; 84:4, 5, 12; 89:15; 94:12; 106:3; 112;1; 119:1, 2; 127:5; 128:1; 137:8, 9; 144:15, 15; 146:5. Miller, 445, groups them in categories. This final beatitude “effectively summarizes all the others (see 1:2; 2:12). 146:6 Who made heaven and earth- 115:15; 124:8; 134:3; Jer. 32:17, 27 Jesus and Psalm 146146:3-4 Jesus can give salvation that earthly rulers cannot give- Acts 4:12146:6 Jesus is the Maker of heaven and earth- John 1:1-3, 10.146:7 Jesus gives food to the hungry- Matt. 14:13-21; 15:32-39; Mark 6:30-44; Mark 8:1-10.146:7 Jesus sets the prisoners free- Luke 4:18-19; Acts 5:17-26; 12:5-12; 16:25-34.146:8 Jesus opens the eyes of the blind- Matt. 20:29-34; Mark 10:46-52.146:8 Jesus raises up all who are bowed down- Luke 13:10-17.“Like Father, like Son. For us, these lines may bring to mind the oracle of Isaiah 61 by which Jesus announced His mission, and the further clues to His identity which He sent back to John the Baptist (Luke 4:18f; 7:21f.)” Kidner, 484. Jesus, the Son of God and Messiah (King), helped the vulnerable. He upheld the cause of the oppressed, gave food to the hungry, set the prisoner free, gave sight to the blind and lifted those who were bowed down….Thus, the psalm can be read as a call to praise Jesus” Longman, 470. 146:9 But He thwarts the way of the wicked- “The relation between judgment and salvation in the work of Christ is one of the themes of the gospel: e.g.( John 3:17-19; 5:25-29). The eventual finality of both is a clearer prospect there than in the psalms” Kidner, 484.
Serving up a marathon of a show for your Monday listening pleasure. We start this one talking about the official death of our hometrack, Beech Ridge Motor Speedway. We then talk our weekends where bob flapped the 2nd best and then the 4th best. We touch on the racing results from around the northeast before we talk Sonoma, golfing, Hendrick Motorsports legends Keelan and Kevin Harvick, the famed Montana 200, Austin Beers not sucking for the 3rd straight year at Lancaster, we answer patreon questions, and funtown splashtown usa is where the great American family comes to play. Support the show