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True Stories with Seth Andrews
True Stories #350 - The Domain Name

True Stories with Seth Andrews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 6:51


Think you have really big handwriting? You've got nothing on Jimmie Luecke.Show website: www.truestoriespodcast.comBecome a Patreon Supporter: https://bit.ly/3XLR99vBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-stories-with-seth-andrews--5621867/support.

ÄrzteTag
Schmerzmediziner Luecke: „Wir haben ein Versorgungsdefizit, das in die Millionen geht“

ÄrzteTag

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 20:54


Die Schmerzmedizin stößt an ihre Grenzen. Was Lauterbachs Klinik-Reform damit zu tun hat. Und wo nun die Selbstverwaltung gefordert wäre, darüber sprechen wir mit Schmerzmediziner Thorsten Luecke.

Coach & Kernan
Episode 792 Baseball Garage with Special Guest Dr. Erin Luecke and Consultant Amy Hicks alongside hosts Tommy Craig and Dave Dagostino

Coach & Kernan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 57:30


Coach & Kernan
Episode 702 Dr. Erin Luecke joins Tommy Craig and Dave Dagostino on Baseball Garage ... How to Overhaul Your Game

Coach & Kernan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 64:06


Origen story Being driven to a fault 8 dimensions of wellness patient stories Zip Code or Genetic Code Gut Health Supplements More organisms than DNA Proper diet Opioid use vs CBD Electrolytes Loss of muscle mass with age Work in ... Not Out Consistency is key Healing should be a priority

Tales of Southwest Michigan's Past
S3 E69 - The 50th Anniversary of the Ford Presidency: An Interview with Dr. Mirelle Luecke of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library & Museum

Tales of Southwest Michigan's Past

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024 32:03


In this episode I interview Dr. Mirelle Luecke of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library & Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She has been the curator of the museum since 2022, and the organization is celebrating the 50th Anniversary this year of the Gerald R. Ford Presidency with special exhibits, programs and educational presentations. For more information on the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library & Museum, visit: https://www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov For information on Michael Delaware, visit: https://michaeldelaware.com

EUVC
Marc-Olivier Luecke, General Partner at Atlantic Labs, and Christian Siewek, co-founder and MD at Vimcar on Vimcar exit | E319

EUVC

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 77:31


Welcome back to a new episode of the European VC Podcast!Today, we are celebrating one of the finalists in the Exit of The Year category at this year's European VC Awards, this episode dives deep with Marc-Olivier Luecke, General Partner at Atlantic Labs, and Christian Siewek, co-founder and MD at Vimcar.Atlantic Labs is a 110M EUR fund with 300M under management, based in Berlin, Germany. They focus on pre-seed rounds but occasionally go for seed rounds. They focus mostly on Climate & Energy, AI & Data, and European Deep Tech. Some of the most notable investments from their portfolio are: Choco, Zenjob, Wandelbots, Again, and of course Vimcar.We're going to dive deep into the exit of Vimcar that happened in January 2023, together with Marc and Christian and make sure to touch on things like:the thesis of Atlantic Labs and why they invested in Vimcarthe challenges of building a company like Vimcarthe journey of going from pre-seed to Series B and exit to Battery Ventures… and more that we invite you to discover below.Go to eu.vc for our core learnings and the full video interview

Livable Low-carbon City
13: the future of single family homes

Livable Low-carbon City

Play Episode Play 48 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 21:32


Two years ago, a German newspaper ran a piece hinting that Green Party Bundestag member Anton Hofreiter was calling for a ban on new single family homes. Hofreiter had not been calling for a ban on single family homes, but rather an end to subsidies that cater to sprawling detached single family homes, as well as the lower energy efficiency standards they were required to meet, compared to attached homes. After this, the Wuestenrot Stiftung - a foundation focusing on arts, culture, education, and questions around the future - published criteria for a design award on future-oriented single family homes. In this week's episode, we'll be talking about some of these projects, and what we believe the future of single family homes in the U.S. will be. Further reading...Catch  Mike Eliason's piece on Seattle's single family zoning history on the Urbanist. Larch Lab's page on Baugruppen, with several links and examples. Bauen im Luecke, a single family home slotted into an 11'-6" wide parcel between two buildings in a perimeter block in Koeln, by Wolfgang Zeh.Alles Unter einem Dach - a 24 home family friendly, multigenerational, low energy mass timber baugruppe in rural Bayern, by Arc architekten. Oosterwold co-living, a 9-unit baugruppe outside Almere, by Bureau SLA and ZakerMaker. The  Wuestenrot Stiftung's publication on the winners and entrants for the future-oriented single family home (pdf, German).Lastly, to stay up to date with what Michael Eliason is doing at Larch Lab, be sure to sign up for newsletter updates.     

The Forrager Podcast for Cottage Food Businesses
The One-Woman Show with Amanda Luecke

The Forrager Podcast for Cottage Food Businesses

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 59:31


Amanda Luecke lives in Maple Grove, MN and sells custom decorated cookies with her cottage food business, Minnie's Cookies. Janna Paterno shared her cookie business journey back in Episode 61, and like Janna, Amanda creates some of the best decorated cookies you've ever seen. But unlike Janna, Amanda has no plans to shutdown her business anytime soon. Quite the opposite, in fact. Her cookie business is absolutely thriving! She has over 26k followers on Instagram, is always fully booked months in advance (despite her high pricing), and now runs an increasing number of cookie decorating classes that bring in about $2,000 each. But as glamourous as all of that may seem, Amanda is very open and honest about the fact that trying to juggle everything as a one-woman show has definitely not been easy, especially as a stay-at-home mom of two young kids. In this episode, you'll get to hear how Amanda went from knowing absolutely nothing about cookie decorating to building the super successful business she has today.Get full show notes and transcript here: https://forrager.com/podcast/67

The Unofficial Lipscomb Alumni Podcast
L#111: Misty Caldwell '03, Kari Moore Luecke '05, Ellison Thompson Edwards '06

The Unofficial Lipscomb Alumni Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 73:05


The Unofficial Lipscomb Alumni Podcast
L#110: Misty Caldwell '03, Kari Moore Luecke '05, Ellison Thompson Edwards '06

The Unofficial Lipscomb Alumni Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 71:02


The Unofficial Lipscomb Alumni Podcast
L#109: Misty Caldwell '03, Kari Moore Luecke '05, Ellison Thompson Edwards '06

The Unofficial Lipscomb Alumni Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2022 101:24


The Green Light
Angel Investing & Underrepresented Founders | Andrea Luecke of CTLR

The Green Light

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 28:02


In this Green Light episode, Catherine is joined by Andrea Luecke, Executive Director of Cleantech Leaders Roundtable (CTLR) and former President and Executive Director at the Solar Foundation (now IREC). While at the Solar Foundation for ten years, Andrea grew it from zero staff & budget to a $6M organization at its peak, as well as initiated and implemented the first ever Solar Jobs Census. Andrea also speaks about her new role at CTLR, angel investing in cleantech and how CTLR is supporting underrepresented founders and CEOs.In addition to talking about her new role at CTRL, Andrea also speaks about how she transitioned from the Peace Corps in Morocco to cleantech, as well as what it was like to spearhead Clean Energy for America's (CE4A) Inaugural Ball, which had 3,000 attendees & raised $200,000 for environmental justice organizations. Are you looking for your next role in climate tech? Join the largest growing network of cleantech professionals and be the first to know about when industry leading cleantech companies first post new job openings, from development to finance to marketing, by checking out our website: dylan-green.com/latest-jobs.

Lead Time
What Matters Most with Dave Luecke

Lead Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 52:50


Today we have the great privilege of interviewing Dave Luecke! Don't miss this great conversation where we get to the heart of what matters as a Spirit-led Jesus follower; especially in the times we are living in today.

Mickey Mics Up
We're back!! with Evan Luecke

Mickey Mics Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2022 37:59


Season two is going to be new and exciting with loads more interviews. In today's episode I talk some top moments in sports at the moment and interviewed Evan Luecke all about his job as a freelance photographer

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The Gottesdienst Crowd
[Gottesblog] Luecke Contra Baptism — Larry Beane

The Gottesdienst Crowd

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 29:57


Luecke Contra Baptism I would like to thank the Rev. Dr. David S. Luecke for providing a stark contrast between his Church Growth Movement (CGM) approach to liturgy and sacraments vs. what Gottesdienst has been not only advocating, but putting into practice for going on thirty years. His undated piece “Avoid Sacramentalism in Ministry” from his What Happened to our Churches? blog is a case in point. This article is a valuable example of why Gottesdienst exists, and why the work of pastors and the laity in the ongoing restoration of biblical theology and reverence in worship is not only needed, but is making a difference. He begins his piece by pointing out that the local Baptist Moody radio station “dropped broadcasts of the Lutheran hour” because of The Lutheran Hour's emphasis on “Baptism as a key to salvation.” He laments this as a “first-class communications problem,” and the fault for this “error” was “with Lutheran preachers.” He accuses Lutheran pastors of holding to an ex opere operato theology of Holy Baptism divorced from the Word and from the Holy Spirit. Luecke sums up his explanation of how salvation works, that the Holy Spirit works through the Word, and the water merely “visualizes” the Word. He never mentions Jesus or the cross in his mini-presentation of the ordo salutis in his own words. In fact, Dr. Luecke has a strange articulation of his confession of the Holy Trinity: All Protestants affirm the Trinity of Three Persons in One God, a concept very hard to understand. Calvinist focus on the First-Person God the Father. Lutherans emphasize the Second-Person God the Son. God the Spirit has been much neglected mostly because his role as Lord and Giver of church life was not needed when lively church life was heavily institutionalized. The rapidly growing Pentecostal movement of the last 100 years features the Third-Person Spirit. For Paul Christ and the Holy Spirit are inter-changeable. He attributes the same function in one place to Christ and another place to the Spirit. For Paul the Spirit is Christ present with us now [emphasis added]. Dr. Luecke's assertion of Lutheran pastors severing faith from Holy Baptism is a straw man argument. He never sites any source of this apparently rampant false doctrine among Lutheran clergy, in which Baptism is treated as a magic ceremony independent of the Holy Spirit, the Word of God, and presumably, our Lord Jesus Christ who told us to “make disciples” by baptizing them in the first place. And Dr. Luecke blames the Lutherans (Walt Kowalsky was right!) and acts as if being removed from the Moody radio station is a bad thing. In reality, The Lutheran Hour deserves kudos for not being afraid to confess our theology. Were a Baptist to read the Small Catechism's seven questions and answers on the Chief Part of Holy Baptism, he would reject it as false doctrine. I was raised in the Baptist Church. I'm grateful for the biblical instruction that I had as a child, as well as learning who Jesus is and why the cross matters. The people of my little Baptist congregation were confessors of the Gospel. That said, Baptists and Lutherans believe entirely different things about Holy Baptism. Moody's doctrinal statement is utterly silent about the sacraments. Dr. Luecke admits that Baptists reject infant baptism, mirroring their snarky tone about “sprinkling water on a baby” having nothing to do with one's “relationship with God.” Dr. Luecke also uses the curious term “water baptism” - a distinction often used among charismatics to distinguish actual baptism from a laying on of hands that accompanies “speaking in tongues” (which they call “baptism of the Spirit”). As an aside, Dr. Luecke says that he doesn't have the “gift of tongues,” but he recognizes modern glossolalia as valid in a response to a person who claims to “speak in tongues”: I did not intend to belittle something that has been a defining feature for millions of enthusiastic believers. I intended just to say that I have not been given that gift. I am appealing to a much broader audience than those who have had the experience of speaking in tongues. I gave my understanding of it as an emotional expression. Many Lutheran pastors have hostility toward charismatics from the conflicts involving charismatics in congregations in the 60s and 70s. I respect charismatics for their energy. Yours is the first expression of your prayer language being very rational. God bless your gift and the Giver. Moody is also to be commended for their faithfulness to their theology. They recognize what Luecke doesn't want to: that neo-Evangelicals and Lutherans have incompatible theologies of baptism, and of the sacraments in general. Dr. Luecke longs for a kind of faux unity by having The Lutheran Hour either compromise our theology, or dishonestly put it under a bushel. Dr. Luecke recognizes the inroads of the liturgical renewal that began in the middle of the twentieth century, as North American Lutherans began to dig out of the Pietist hole that their forbears, trying to fit in with a contemporary Protestant culture, fell into decades earlier - a cultural upheaval when the English language displaced the German during and after World War One. He describes his discomfort with “young pastors” and their “tendency toward sacramentalism” - which he defines as “treating the sacraments as more important than the Word.” Again, this is a straw man. The problem is actually the opposite of Dr. Luecke's complaint. While it is still not uncommon for a Lutheran congregation to have a Service of the Word without Holy Communion, I have never heard of a Service of the Sacrament without the Word. Can Dr. Luecke point to a single example of a Lutheran Divine Service that skips the Bible readings, omits the sermon, and heads right into the Eucharist? But we do see, again and again, especially in non-liturgical “church growth” congregations, the omission of the Sacrament rather than the omission of the Word. In some cases, non-liturgical churches boast about their “seeker sensitive” approach that pushes the Sacrament of the Altar to the fringes, perhaps only celebrating it once a month. I cannot imagine how malnourishing such a bland diet would be. It is a repudiation of our confession that Holy Communion strengthens our faith. And this is why Christians from time immemorial gathered on the Lord's Day for the “breaking of bread” - that is until men of Dr. Luecke's generation and inclination decided that what we needed was less Holy Communion. As to the accusation of “treating the sacraments as more important than the Word,” Gottesdienst's print journal is immersed in the Word of God. I've been the sermons editor for more than a decade. Every issue includes sermons. We insist that preaching be bound by, and centered on, the biblical text, the Word of God, as opposed to anecdotes, cutesy stories, emotional glurge, object lessons, or pop culture commentary. We also have regular columns devoted to the exegesis of Scripture. I have been to many Divine Services and other prayer offices at Gottesdienst events. The Word is always powerfully preached and proclaimed. I have never seen Dr. Luecke in attendance at any of them. This is a common straw man among our critics, that we - as I heard recently - pay more attention to “the proper form of a stole to proclaiming the pure Gospel” - and that this explains the decline of Christianity in our country, in the west, and around the world. This mirrors Dr. Luecke's Theology of Glory, in which he asserts that the number of the butts in the pews is in direct proportion to the faithfulness of the preacher and the correctness of the church's method of worship. The fact of the matter is that the editors and bloggers of Gottesdienst are parish pastors, some having been for decades - not primarily professors, experts in industrial organization, bureaucrats, theorists, academicians, or consultants about how to grow a church. And in the course of years of actual parish ministry, one sees the power of the Word of God, through preaching, through Baptism and the Lord's Supper, through Confession and Absolution, through praying the Psalms, through the liturgy, on deathbeds, in times of personal and family angst, in tragedy, in bringing Christ to bear in the midst of the Culture of Death and a world that is repulsed by the cross. Actual parish pastors baptize the babies - sometimes with an eye dropper. They also bury the babies and console the grieving parents who are comforted by our emphasis on baptism. They also baptize adults, and in some cases, the elderly. They teach the Word in Bible classes, in youth catechesis, and in sermons - week in and week out. They bring both Word and Sacrament to shut-ins and to the hospitalized. They proclaim the Word of God as their parishioners breathe out their final breath on this side of the grave. And in fact, we are so focused on the Word of God, we use the traditional liturgy! Your Lutheran Service Book (LSB) has the biblical references embedded in the liturgy on every page. The Church has used the liturgy for well over 1,500 years precisely because the liturgy is grounded in the living Word of God. In fact, the deviants from the liturgy are those who move away from the Word into the realm of either reason (as many of the Reformed do), emotion (as many neo-Evangelicals do), phony signs and wonders (as many Pentecostals and Charismatics do), or magisterial mysticism (as many Roman Catholics do). Dr. Luecke suffers from the Grass Is Always Greener syndrome - as do many cradle Lutherans who take their treasure for granted. As a convert, I see the futility of lusting after popularity by adopting worship alien to our confessions. I have been there, and done that - with all of its strengths and weaknesses. The reality is that we have the best of both worlds in our Lutheran confession: a rigorous cruciform theology informed not by direct revelation, the magisterium, or by a complex matrix of popes and councils, not by logic and reason, not by ginned up emotion and navel-gazing, but by the Word of God, sola scriptura. And we retain the biblical practice of baptismal regeneration and of the Lord's own words concerning His Supper (as the great I AM proclaims the great THIS IS), as well as retaining the biblical practice of Holy Absolution according to our Lord's institution. Dr. Luecke presents a false either/or dichotomy that offers us only option A) The Word or option B) the sacraments, without an option C) all of the above. And in fact, the real, fully-lived Christian life is not a multiple choice quiz, but rather an essay, a narrative, that is, the Gospel of Jesus Christ: His incarnation, birth, ministry, passion, death, resurrection, ascension, and the consummation of His coming again in glory. I would agree with Dr. Luecke if his critique were a caution against the danger falling into ex opere operato (seeing baptism and all other liturgical acts as a work severed from faith). For this warning is strewn about the Book of Concord. It is one of the chief criticisms of Rome. And where I see it is in the good intention of grandparents whose faithless children will not baptize or raise their own children in the faith. And so pious grandparents, lovingly desperate for the salvation of their grandchildren, will sometimes inquire about bringing their grandchildren to church to baptize them independent of the parents' wishes or intention to raise them as Christians. Sometimes grandparents will ask about doing a sort-of secret emergency baptism themselves (a situation so common that an episode of All in the Family depicted Archie Bunker doing this very thing). Their motivation is love. But we have to gently remind them that baptism is not a silver bullet, that faith matters, that like a seed that is watered, the ongoing life of the seedling requires ongoing care lest it die. Those with any time in the pastoral office has had to encounter this real-world situation. But Dr. Luecke is instead condemning those who worship by means of the liturgy, in “traditional churches,” and especially in “highly liturgical churches” and their pastors who emphasize Holy Baptism in the life of the Christian. Dr. Luecke refers back to Dr. Luther's famous dictum that when he was tormented by the devil, he would made the good confession: “I am baptized.” Dr. Luecke cautions, “This can be taken to mean he relied on the act of water baptism for his identity as a believer.” This shows that Dr. Luecke doesn't understand the Lutheran confession of Holy Baptism. Baptism is our identity as a believer. It is how disciples are made. It is the objective declaration of God of His objective work of regeneration. Otherwise, Dr. Luther would not refer back to it, but would rather exclaim, “I have faith.” The problem is that faith is subjective. It is impossible to quantify. Holy Baptism is objective. It is binary: you either are, or you are not. And Holy Baptism delivers faith. Nowhere in the Scriptures are we taught to sever the two, nor are we to treat baptism as a mere human act publicly acknowledging our faith (as is the Baptist confession). Rather, we confess baptism as “the washing of rebirth and renewal by the Holy Spirit.” To be baptized is to be born again. And in our first birth, we draw our first breath in the world. In our second birth, we draw our first breath in eternity. How can a Lutheran remove baptism from his identity? Baptism and faith are intertwined, but it is baptism that is the objective, extra nos reality to which a person whose faith may be tried and frayed can point. And that reality delivers faith as a gift. The remembrance of baptism strengthens our faith. Faith is not substitute for baptism. This is a theology alien to our Lutheran confession. I remember listening to the radio on a long drive across the entire state of Pennsylvania and the only thing I could pick up was a religious station. A Baptist pastor was preaching a thunderous fire-and-brimstone sermon, but at one point in his preaching, he broke down in tears. He could not determine if his faith were sufficient. He was broken and demoralized, and had no objective means of faith, nothing outside of himself and his own sinful works to which to anchor himself. This is the crabgrass that Dr. Luecke is peering at over the fence, convincing himself that it is greener. And it is, like the “sign” of “speaking in tongues,” a navel-gazing subjective self-validation of one's salvation as opposed to the objective, divinely-focused nature of Holy Baptism as a reality of the New Birth in a Christian's life. Dr. Luecke criticizes the mid twentieth century rediscovery of the liturgy as a blessing to the faith and life of the individual Christian and of the Church, as a “wrong turn.” He creates another straw man that emphasizing “renewing the forms and rituals of public worship” is antithetical to “the Word of God itself” and to “relationships.” This is not only factually untrue, it is a weird display of mental gymnastics. For ritual doesn't take away from relationships. In fact, all forms of relationships involve ritual. For example, I don't know if Dr. Lueke is married or not, but if so, I would be willing to wager that this entrance into a sacred relationship with his wife was accompanied by ritual, and it was probably quite traditional. She probably wore a wedding dress as opposed to a pair of blue jeans. Likewise, he was probably wearing, if not a tuxedo, some form of suit and tie (a form of male vesture dating back to the Pagan French Revolution). The wedding service was likely liturgical, as opposed to being ex corde. Interestingly, in my experience, weddings are an example in which Baptists actually follow a more liturgical form than the usual loosely-liturgical Sunday service. Words are read out of the book, and the couple and the pastor engage in a formal rote recitation. And likewise, married- and family-life involves a lot of rituals. I don't know if Dr. Luecke has children or not, but if so, I would bet that every year on the natal anniversary of his wife and children, the family would gather for a liturgy of sorts, a ritual involving a special meal, candles, and the singing of a particular traditional song. And far from standing in opposition to the idea of relationship, such rituals are like glue that bonds relationships. I wonder what Dr. Lueke thinks of the traditional ritual of celebrating one's baptismal birthday with the lighting of a candle and saying certain prayers. And of course, there are many social liturgies, like the Pledge of Allegiance and the National Anthem, fireworks on the fourth, handshakes, retirement dinners, clinking glasses together in a toast, the seventh-inning stretch, the starting pistol at the beginning of the race, clapping at the conclusion of a recital, eating popcorn at the movie theater, etc. All of these rituals foster relationships. They do not impede them. In the Church, we often refer to the Lord's Supper as “Holy Communion.” It is a “communion,” a ritual act of relationship between believers and God as well as believers to each other. How liturgy is seen in opposition to such relationships beggars belief. Nearly every act of human relationship involves rituals, formal and informal. Social iconoclasm leads only to the breakdown of civilization and the destruction of the faith - not to mention a destruction of relationships through deracination and atomization, creating a vacuum to be filled with a selfish desire for personal entertainment and the treating of “butts in the pews” as an impersonal, ego-driven barometer of faith and faithfulness. Dr. Luecke displays a shocking ignorance of history and of the Bible itself by arguing that “the roots” of our liturgical rituals: go back to the fourth century when the now-official Christian church began adopting special rituals, robes, and parades with incense of pagan worship. Pagan worship was meant to impress the gods, so they would look favorably on human efforts. Quality was important for that purpose. Emphasizing those rituals led to the sacramentalism that forms were more important than the Word of God itself. And herein lies the heart of the matter of Dr. Luecke's iconoclastic rebellion against the liturgy and the sacraments - and to be blunt, his rebellion against the Word of God itself. While some of our specific clerical vestments have their roots in the Greco-Roman world of our Lord, the apostles, and the Pagan (and later Christian) Roman Empire, the idea of liturgical vestments when ministering in the presence of God is an Old Testament idea. That which Dr. Luecke dismissively calls “robes” and other liturgical accoutrements are, per his argument, of Pagan origin to “impress the gods.” If Dr. Luecke were to read Exodus and Leviticus, he would learn what God's preferences are. When He appeared to Moses in the burning bush, God instructed Moses to remove his sandals, as this was a place of holiness - set apart from the ordinary because of the miraculous presence of God. He did not tell Moses “come as you are” or champion casualness as a virtue in the presence of God. And our Lutheran confession of the Lord's Supper is that it is a miracle, that Jesus is truly present in an incarnate, physical form occupying space and time. It is His same body born of the Virgin Mary, the same blood shed on the cross. It is not a symbol. It is not a “spiritual presence.” It is a miraculous manifestation of God in our midst: God in our sanctuary, God on our altar, God given to us to eat and drink and take into ourselves bodily, according to His Word and institution. This is why our churches are called “sanctuaries” - holy places - no less holy than the Holy of Holies in the tabernacle and temple. Why we would treat this most sublime gift and reality with anything less than complete awe and wonder and reverence can only be described by one word: disbelief. When the time came for the Lord to dwell among His people by means of His miraculous presence, the Lord Himself instructed that a beautiful tabernacle be constructed, with specific instructions for top quality items of beauty to be used in a liturgical setting. The priests were to be vested as they carried out their ministry, with fine linen, gems, and colorful cloth of superlative workmanship. God's house was to be adorned in the finest of silver and gold and other metals, with beautiful fabrics and artwork. And there are also liturgical instructions regarding ordinations, daily and weekly worship, and an annual calendric cycle. And it is impossible to read the Lord's worship preferences and not come away convinced that God prefers liturgy, ritual, beauty, reverence, and yes, “quality” when it comes to His presence on earth. There are no examples in Scripture of the miraculous presence of God being accompanied by come-as-you-are casualness and an entertainment emphasis. And there was also incense. Incense is a powerful image, the use of which is mandated in Old Testament worship, is referred to in Psalm 141 as symbolic of prayer, was presented to our Lord by the Magi, was part of our Lord's ritual of His burial, and is also mentioned numerous times in the Book of Revelation. Incense is not of Pagan origin, but Pagans copied it from the worship of the true God. The words “incense” and “frankincense” appear 110 times in the ESV translation, including both God's delight in it, as well as his condemnation of it being offered to false gods, or even to Himself by those who were not called to lead worship. Dr. Luecke's brand of de-emphasis of baptism, his anticlericalism and his innovationism is the real problem in the Church. It must be stamped out by constant and consistent catechesis (including by the teaching that happens by means of ceremonies), by a renewed biblical literacy, by a rediscovery of our Book of Concord and our Church History, by liturgical preaching, by embracing not American sectarianism but our Evangelical Catholic confession of the traditional, unchanging, apostolic faith, and by rejecting the idea that popularity is what determines righteousness. This latter one is the rotten fruits of the Church Growth Movement's libido numerandi and lusting after the ego-stroke of big churches and big budgets. Can you imagine if we raised our children to cultivate a desire to be popular? Would we advise our sons to do drugs? Would we advise our daughters to be promiscuous? Why do CGM advocates embrace worldly popularity as a gage of “church success.” Have they not read our Lord's words? Enter by the narrow gate. For the gate is wide and the way is easy that leads to destruction, and those who enter by it are many. For the gate is narrow and the way is hard that leads to life, and those who find it are few. These two verses are a repudiation of Dr. Luecke's entire career as a CGM advocate. I would posit that if he has baptized one baby in the course of his ministry, he has done more good for the growth of the kingdom than his entire corpus of books and articles. And when our Lord returns to this decimated, fallen world finding only a remnant of believers, He will not scold us for not being worldly enough, with our churches being too small, with not enough butts in the pews - but will commend His Bride for her faithfulness to His Word, promise, and command: Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.

5Lbs. of ROCK
Denitra Isler-Luecke - Conkrete God

5Lbs. of ROCK

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 26:46


It's "5Lbs of Rock" with Denitra Isler-Luecke, of Conkete God. Denitra shares her rock journey, gives us the 411 on the Atlanta Rock scene, the Punk Black Movement, and the powerful messages in the music of this punk-metal band. an eve's lime production Produced and Hosted by Sheila Jackson

The Coaching Leader Podcast
TCL 42 Mission Insights with Dr David Luecke Part 2

The Coaching Leader Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2021 41:19


Rev Dr David Luecke brings the rare educational background of not only a Masters of Divinity but also a Masters of Business Administration plus a PhD in Organizational Behavior. He has taught at Washington University, Valparaiso University and Fuller Seminary. In 1990, Dr. Luecke received a call to plant a new Lutheran church in a suburb of his hometown of Cleveland, Ohio. He saw it as a great opportunity to practice what he had been teaching. He has been a member of the American Psychological Association for fifty years. In this, the second episode of the interview with Dr Luecke, he addresses what he calls the Behavioral Science perspective which is the subject of his PhD in Organizational Behavior. He speaks to the sociology of the New Testament and the Reformation as compared to today. He addresses the psychology of spiritual temperaments which he emphasizes is necessary to know how to lead people to Jesus. Dr Luecke shares his wisdom through his blogs and free ebooks available on his website whathappenem.church. He can be reached to continue the dialogue at dsluecke@aol.com

The Coaching Leader Podcast
TCL 41 Mission Insights with Dr David Luecke

The Coaching Leader Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 42:23


Rev Dr David Luecke brings the rare educational background of not only a Masters of Divinity but also a Masters of Business Administration plus a PhD in Organizational Behavior. He has taught at Washington University, Valparaiso University and Fuller Seminary. In 1990, Dr. Luecke received a call to plant a new Lutheran church in a suburb of his hometown of Cleveland, Ohio. He saw it as a great opportunity to practice what he had been teaching. He has been a member of the American Psychological Association for fifty years. In this, the first episode of the interview with Dr Luecke, he addresses what he calls the management perspective. As a former professor of Church Management and Strategic Management he brings a rich perspective that at its core is practical and missional while caring for the individual leader. Dr Luecke shares his wisdom through his blogs and free ebooks available on his website https://whathappened.church  He can be reached to continue the dialogue at dsluecke@aol.com  Stay tuned for the second episode of this interview where he stretches our thinking as he presents the Behavioral science perspective. There he will break down the wisdom and insight of St Paul for his first century hearers and how it should impact how we interact with our culture and society today. Reach out to me for a free 30 minute strategy session to think through your next steps in leadership. Scottgress@me.com or http://scottgress.com

SunCast
354 - Andrea Luecke, The Roots and Fruits of The Solar Foundation

SunCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 66:27


As we celebrate the impact of women in our culture, the way that women increasingly are being recognized as better leaders as better and more empathic executives in businesses, it's been a real privilege and honor to be able to have some of my friends and folks that inspire me on the show. This week on SunCast, as we wrap up Women's History Month, I am so excited to be able to bring to you a fearless leader. Today's entrepreneur is someone that I genuinely appreciate in the world and in the solar industry. Andrea Luecke is an entrepreneurial leader with a diverse international background. Over the course of a decade, she took an organization you may be familiar with, The Solar Foundation, from idea to globally renowned organization that's responsible for some of the industry's most trusted and valuable research and education. As a means for creating more efficiencies and impact, Andrea led The Solar Foundation through a strategic merger with the Interstate Renewable Energy Council and made a voluntary commitment in to step down from her role following a successful merger agreement. This recently allowed Andrea to become free to launch a consulting firm – ALL IMPACT CONSULTING - with her 8-year-old daughter and be entrepreneurial once again in her approach to solving problems related to climate, the workforce, and equity. Remember you can always find the resources and learn more about today’s guest, recommendations, book links and more than 350 other founder stories and startup advice at www.mysuncast.com. Gain access to all the show notes & resources from this episode here You can connect with me, Nico Johnson, on Twitter, LinkedIn or email Thanks a ton to our podcast sponsor for continuing to help make this content FREE to You! Please check them out and let me know what you think!

SUNcast
354 - Andrea Luecke, The Roots and Fruits of The Solar Foundation

SUNcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 66:27


As we celebrate the impact of women in our culture, the way that women increasingly are being recognized as better leaders as better and more empathic executives in businesses, it's been a real privilege and honor to be able to have some of my friends and folks that inspire me on the show. This week on SunCast, as we wrap up Women's History Month, I am so excited to be able to bring to you a fearless leader. Today's entrepreneur is someone that I genuinely appreciate in the world and in the solar industry. Andrea Luecke is an entrepreneurial leader with a diverse international background. Over the course of a decade, she took an organization you may be familiar with, The Solar Foundation, from idea to globally renowned organization that's responsible for some of the industry's most trusted and valuable research and education. As a means for creating more efficiencies and impact, Andrea led The Solar Foundation through a strategic merger with the Interstate Renewable Energy Council and made a voluntary commitment in to step down from her role following a successful merger agreement. This recently allowed Andrea to become free to launch a consulting firm – ALL IMPACT CONSULTING - with her 8-year-old daughter and be entrepreneurial once again in her approach to solving problems related to climate, the workforce, and equity. Remember you can always find the resources and learn more about today’s guest, recommendations, book links and more than 350 other founder stories and startup advice at www.mysuncast.com. Gain access to all the show notes & resources from this episode here You can connect with me, Nico Johnson, on Twitter, LinkedIn or email Thanks a ton to our podcast sponsor for continuing to help make this content FREE to You! Please check them out and let me know what you think!

Nachhaltige Führung - Der Leadership Podcast mit Niels Brabandt / NB Networks

Krisen stellen Selbständige oft vor besondere Herausforderungen. Wo die Lücken in der eigenen Planung liegen, dies zeigt sich leider meistens erst in diesen Zeiten. Tobias Schnippering ist Experte für sichere Zukunftplanung. In diesem Interview gibt es Einblicke und Ratschläge für eine sichere sowie gut geplante Zukunft. Im Interview: Tobias Schnippering / schnippering@bureau-schnippering.de Ihr Gastgeber: Niels Brabandt / NB@NB-Networks.com

How To Podcast
How to Enjoy the Ride (And Edit Audio) (Ft. Tyler Luecke)

How To Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 48:33


No we haven't already run out of guests to have on the podcast. This time around we have the editor of the podcast and freelance vocal/audio engineer Tyler Luecke on the pod to tell everyone about his journey learning the ropes of editing audio. Make sure to stick around to the end for a special surprise from Tyler himself. If you have any intertest in Tyler's services, you an shoot him an email at tsluecke@gmail.com. Know anyone who knows a lot about something? Have a friend you want to guest star on a podcast about learning things? Do you yourself know the secrets to the universe? Send us an email at how2pdcast@gmail.com. We would love to chat with you! Podcast Edited by Tyler Luecke (lol)

Gay for Play: A Video Game Podcast
Ep. 5: The Cyberpunk of It All (X-mas Special! w/ Grant Luecke)

Gay for Play: A Video Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 47:24


Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays dear listeners! This week, in lieu of a regular episode, we've got a special holiday surprise for you!We sit down with the dashing Grant Leucke (@grantstabletopworkshop) to chat about his 3D-Printing/Tabletop Miniature business, and we announce a giveaway***  of 3 of his gorgeous mini-figures! We wanted to give y'all a little thank-you present for all of the love and support you've given us over the past month since we launched, so big thanks to Grant for agreeing to help us spread some cheer!Then, of course, we would be remiss if we didn't talk about THEE biggest gaming drama of the season. Grant joins the gorls as we talk about CYBERPUNK 2077. Specifically, all the tea regarding its botched launch and contentious development cycle, Laurence's early impressions of the game, its rocky handling of queer subject matter, and our hopes for the game going forward as CDPR (hopefully) fixes ha UP!Please be sure to CHECK OUT AND FOLLOW Grant's Tabletop Workshop on Instagram and support his store on Etsy!=================================Next week is our GAME OF THE YEAR episode, so if you haven't already, be sure to EMAIL US at gayforplaypodcast@gmail.com & tell us about your favorite games of 2020! We'd love to read your thoughts out on the show~=================================FOLLOW GAY FOR PLAY!Twitter: @GayForPlayPodInstagram: @GayForPlayPodFIND US!Eric Solis:Instagram @eric_of_the_sunTwitter @eric_of_the_sunLaurence Turner-Cordova:Instagram @afroman76Twitter @afroman76 Intro and outro music by Connor Marsh (@connorjmarshmallow)Show art by Nick Adams (@stickartams)Music this week:Freezeezy Peak - Banjo Kazooie by Grant Kirkhope=================================***This Xmas Giveaway will run from the release of this episode (12/24) until the end of the year (12/31/20, 11:59PM PST). Listen to the episode / Check our IG (@GayForPlayPod) for full details on how to enter and win!

Power 5 Mentality
Prepared to Capitalize with Evan Luecke

Power 5 Mentality

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 33:54


Evan Luecke (@evanlueckephoto) Director of Digital Media at Stephen F. Austin, joins Scott Peace and Emily McMillan on Power 5 Mentality to talk about his freelance, photography, planning for big moments, and more. Follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram @P5Mentality, email us at power5mentality@gmail.com, and visit our website at https://power5mentality.wixsite.com/mysite. You can also follow Emily and Scott on social media @emily_mcm16 and @Scott_Peace.

La Crosse Local
E93: Dominique Luecke | La Crosse Community Theatre

La Crosse Local

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 12:04


On this episode, we chatted with Dominique Luecke, Production and Special Event Coordinator for the La Crosse Community Theatre. We talked about the origins of acting, her path to the Community Theatre, the challenges and rewards of the work, adapting productions to Covid and their upcoming radio production of Miracle on 34th St. https://www.lacrossecommunitytheatre.org/You can find more conversations on our website: https://lacrosselocal.com/

Family Stories
“Decisions Determine Destiny” Gary and Diane Luecke FS EP 115

Family Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 34:31


We have all heard it said, “decisions determine destiny” and it’s true. Our future has everything to do with the decisions we make today. However, they are never made in a vacuum. They often do more to change the lives of those around us than we could have ever imagined. And that is especially true when it comes to our children.

Around River City Podcast
Dominique Luecke

Around River City Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 33:19


This time around I get to know Dominique Luecke.  I knew that Dominique works with the La Crosse Community Theater but not much else.  Turns out she is a pie baking, day dreaming mother & wife who disputes her place in her sibling hierarchy.  It's amazing what you learn when you start a conversation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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La Crosse Local
E44: Dustin Luecke | Actor & TV host

La Crosse Local

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 9:50


Local TV host and actor Dustin Luecke, is a big supporter and participant of Community Theatre, he shares his process when preparing for a role, his most enjoyable experience on stage and gives advice for beginners bitten by the acting bug. https://dustinontv.com/You can find more conversations on our website: https://lacrosselocal.com/.

Everyone Has A Story
Craig Luecke: Retired Firefighter and First Responder

Everyone Has A Story

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 61:44


Craig called into the dungeon and shared a little about his story. We talked about what inspired him to become a firefighter and what it was like being on an elite first responder team. Craig also talks about what has inspired him to help others became masters over their financial future. Contact Craig: Twitter Rock On the Money Website Facebook InstagramStart Podcasting with Buzzsprout today! https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=144492Get your new Layla MattressIf you would like to share your story on EHAS, you can contact me in the following ways.Leave a phone message! 208-450-2972Twitter: @knatradioemail: knatradio@gmail.comfacebook: Everybody Has a StoryVisit my patreon page: Everyone Has A StoryVisit my merchandise store and get e swag: EHAS at ThreadlessSome music in this episode was used by permission from Teknoaxe. You can find his awesome royalty free music hereSupport the show (https://t.co/hIGwCA29n1)

SensiGirls 101
GRUDGE QUEENS FEAT. JENNA LUECKE

SensiGirls 101

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 48:01


Recorded on 1.18.20This episode the SensiGirls welcome their friend and illustrator Jenna Luecke to the podcast to talk about her debut book all about feelings and post break-up hair. Jenna is an illustrator, designer, true crime enthusiast, forever Texan, and follower of Lisa Frank. #relatable Follow Jenna @jennaluecke to see her magic!

Dr. Stephens Speaks
Climbing the Corporate Ladder with Evan Luecke of Texas A&M University-Commerce

Dr. Stephens Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 27:36


Evan Luecke is the Event Coordinator at Texas A&M University-Commerce. He graduated in 2018 from the same university with a degree in Journalism. He ran track and field and cross country, and was also working at the University's Line Athletics which is their athletics department, and at the University’s marketing department. His involvement in the different aspects of his university combined with his desire to share stories in a unique way inspired his passion for digital media. In this episode… It’s a misconception that the young generation is at a loss on what they want to do in life because the truth is, some of them are well on their way to finding their passion and being able to use it not just to make money but to live an inspiring life. Such is the case of Evan Luecke, the Event Coordinator at Texas A&M University-Commerce. Evan played in his university’s track and field and cross country, and has immersed himself with other work in the university while he was still a student. This has led him to discover his passion for telling unique stories through photos and through social media. In this episode of the Dr. Stephens Speaks Podcast, Dr. Stephens talks to Evan Luecke about how his career started, what drives him to go for gold in everything he does, and how the youth of today are creating diverse paths towards their own success. Stay tuned.

SpiritPreneur - bringe dein Leben und bewusstes Business zum Leuchten!
SpiritPreneur#43: Steh fuer etwas – das ist ALLES!

SpiritPreneur - bringe dein Leben und bewusstes Business zum Leuchten!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 12:17


Neben dem, dass du fuer dich herausfindest wo du den Unterschied machst, der den Unterschied macht, empfehle ich auch, die Luecke in deiner Nische oder Branche zu finden, die niemand wagt zu fuellen. Das ist insbesondere in sehr vollen oder gesaettigten Maerkten wichtig. Der Business Coaches Markt ist zum Beispiel ein voller Markt. Es gibt aber noch etwas, das noch wichtiger ist. Steh auf und bekenne Farbe. Stehe fuer deine Ethik ein, vor allem wenn es nicht besonders in Mode ist, genau diese zu vertreten. Wir Menschen sind derzeit in einer Phase, in der alles schnell gehen muss und moeglichst nicht weh tun darf. Was aber wenn Wachstum weh tut? Oder der schnelle Erfolg ueber Nacht eben nicht deine Haltung ist? Lerne in dieser Folge: - Warum der weniger bequeme Weg langfristig der goldene Weg ist - Warum dich laute Mitbewerber, die genau das Versprechen (easy ueber Nacht etc.) nicht schrecken sollten - Warum du deswegen langfristig der Prinz und nicht der Frosch und somit erfolgreich sein wirst Shownotes: Folge #11: die Luecke, die niemand fuellt macht dich erfolgreich: https://www.siggyreutter.com/spiritpreneur-11-online-business-starten-die-luecke-die-niemand-fuellt-macht-dich-erfolgreich/ Folge #13: Dein AndersSein ist der Schluessel zum Erfolg: https://www.siggyreutter.com/spiritpreneur-13-dein-anderssein-als-schluessel-zum-erfolg/

The Middle Way Society
Episode 150: Adam Luecke on mindfulness and analytical thought

The Middle Way Society

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 49:28


Our guest today is Adam Luecke PH. D who is currently an Assistant Teaching Professor at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. His research focuses on multiple areas of social psychology, including prosocial behaviour and the benefits of mindfulness. He's done a wide range of research that suggests that mindfulness increases analytical thought, decreases just world beliefs, reduces discrimination and implicit age and races bias. This research will be the topic of our discussion today.

Reiselust mit Mady Host - Der Podcast für Ein- und Aussteiger
6 Jahre Weltreisen - Nick Martin: Die geilste Lücke im Lebenslauf

Reiselust mit Mady Host - Der Podcast für Ein- und Aussteiger

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2019 67:25


Nick Martin hat auf sein Herz gehört: Er kündigt seinen Job und verabschiedet sich von Familie, Freunden und Alltag und geht auf Weltreise. Aus einem Jahr werden bald sechs, in denen er über 70 Länder kennenlernt. In dieser Zeit wird er angeschossen, durchsegelt einen Hurrikan auf dem Pazifik und hat echte Todesangst. Wie ihn diese Grenzerfahrung nachhaltig verändert hat, erfährst du in dieser Episode, ebenso nimmt dich Nick mit in ein sehr dunkles Kapitel: Er durchlitt eine schwere Reise-Depression und gibt dir Tipps, wie du aus so einer Situation wieder rausfindest. Warum Flucht keine Lösung ist? Hör es dir an …! ******************************************************* Fotos und Links von Nick findest du in den Show-Notes auf meiner Homebase: https://www.mady-host.de/podcasts.html +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Weitere Anregungen für deinen Ausstieg sowie amüsante Reiseerlebnisse bekommst du in meinen Büchern: https://www.mady-host.de/meine-buecher.html

SpiritPreneur - bringe dein Leben und bewusstes Business zum Leuchten!
SpiritPreneur #11: Online-Business starten: die Luecke, die niemand fuellt, macht dich erfolgreich

SpiritPreneur - bringe dein Leben und bewusstes Business zum Leuchten!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 16:11


Nicht nur deine Positionierung und richtige Nische entscheidet ueber deinen Erfolg. Du bist es und dein Angebot, das den grossen Unterschied macht. Es gibt in vielen Branchen mittlerweile viele Anbieter und deswegen wird es immer wichtiger , dass du dich als Marke verstehst und ein Angebot und Programm anbietest, das wirklilch den Unterschied macht. Jede Branche hat eine Luecke, die bisher noch niemand gefuellt hat. Und die gilt es fuer dein Angebot zu finden und zu kommunizieren. Lerne in dieser Folge: - Wie du dein Unterschied machst, um dein online Business erfolgreich zu starten - Weswegen es immer eine Luecke gibt, die in deiner Branche noch zu fuellen ist - Was alles eine Lucke in deiner Branche sein kann Shownotes fuer diese Folge: Lerne in meinem 5-taegigien Workshop „wie du deine Programme online auffuelllst“ wie du den Unterschied machst, der den Unterschied machst: https://siggyreutter.lpages.co/si_lets_do_it_live_launch_methode/ Folge #10: Unwiderstehlich launchen mit der Si, let’s do it! LIVE LAUNCH METHODE:

Here We Go Again
Groundhog Day 5 of 10 with Jack Luecke

Here We Go Again

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 106:50


Wow! Halfway! This week, we welcome good friend Jack Luecke down to the groundhog burrow to talk about a movie he has never seen before! Why can't we stop talking about Erik Von Detten?! Find out why by downloading to this episode, and subscribe to our podcast to get notified when we release new episodes!

We Have Cool Friends
We Have Cool Friends Theme (By Tyler Luecke)

We Have Cool Friends

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 0:06


We Have Cool Friends Theme (By Tyler Luecke) by Kinda Funny

Experts Only
Andrea Luecke, President & Executive Director, The Solar Foundation

Experts Only

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 30:26


This week we're speaking with Andrea Luecke, President and Executive Director of the Solar Foundation. Andrea started out as the sole employee for The Solar Foundation in 2010 and has since expanded the organization from a shoe-string budget to a multi-million dollar set of programs dedicated to advancing solar energy growth. Prior to The Solar Foundation, Andrea ran the City of Milwaukee’s Department of Energy Solar America Cities program, “Milwaukee Shines,” implementing policies aimed at increasing solar energy capacity. For more about The Solar Foundation, visit https://www.thesolarfoundation.org/.

Educated Guess: A Podcast for Artists
Subculture Matters...Alot. | (ft. Andrew Luecke) Ep. 23

Educated Guess: A Podcast for Artists

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2018 47:22


Stylist / Trend Forecaster / Writer This week, we’re joined by Andrew Luecke--author of COOL: Style, Sound, and Subversion. He spends about an hour with us sharing stories of skater culture, writing for major fashion mags, and getting a book to Barnes and Noble. Tune In.

Charis Daily Live Bible Study
24. The Power of Speaking the Word - Gary Luecke

Charis Daily Live Bible Study

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2017 49:26


Join Andrew Wommack and special guests every weekday for our Charis Daily Live Bible Study! Interact with dynamic speakers in real-time and gain a deeper understanding of the scriptures as they answer your questions. Tune in every day to hear from different speakers as they share from God's Word. The instructors will not only include Andrew Wommack and Charis Woodland Park staff but also our stateside and international directors. You'll witness miracles happen right there, wherever you're listening!

Charis Daily Live Bible Study

Join Andrew Wommack and special guests every weekday for our Charis Daily Live Bible Study! Interact with dynamic speakers in real-time and gain a deeper understanding of the scriptures as they answer your questions. Tune in every day to hear from different speakers as they share from God's Word. The instructors will not only include Andrew Wommack and Charis Woodland Park staff but also our stateside and international directors. You'll witness miracles happen right there, wherever you're listening!

Calvary Church, Moorhead MN
Contenders: Danny Luecke on Evangelism

Calvary Church, Moorhead MN

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2017 53:59


On January 13th, Danny Luecke challenged the Contenders Men's group on tips and strategies for evangelism. It was really good, and we wanted to share it with you

5 auf einen Streich | Development meets Creativity
5 auf einen Streich - Folge 042

5 auf einen Streich | Development meets Creativity

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2014 2:45


https://portalzine.de/services/podcast-5aes/folge/042/ ÜBER DIE FOLGE -------------------------------------- Folge 042 - 24.02.2014: Human Loop, Nokia goes Android, Heroes, SSL Leck, Finger Reader LINKS -------------------------------------- * Finger Reader- https://vimeo.com/86912300 * iOS + Mac OSX SSL Leck- http://www.macrumors.com/2014/02/23/apple-fixing-ssl-bug-other-apps-affected/ * NBC Heroes Reborn- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXUjpHHfTLY * Nokia Asha- http://www.nokia.com/global/products/asha-products/ * Nokia X- http://www.nokia.com/global/products/nokia-x/ * Human Loop- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTcdutIcEJ4 SOCIAL MEDIA -------------------------------------- ♡ Blog: https://portalzine.de/news ♡ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/portalZINE ♡ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pztv/ ♡ Twitter: https://twitter.com/portalzine PORTALZINE® NMN - Development meets Creativity -------------------------------------- Alexander Gräf Stettiner Str. Nord 20 49624 Löningen Deutschland https://portalzine.de #podcast #tech #geek #woche #portalzine #pztv

Fordham Conversations
Living the Mission

Fordham Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2013 30:00


Graduating seniors are heading into the next phase of their lives.  While, many high school graduates are transitioning to college, some college graduates are gearing up for their careers.  On this week's Fordham Conversations we hear from Msgr. Joseph Quinn, Vice President of Mission and Ministry at Fordham University.  We'll discuss how Fordham's Living the Mission campaign can help prepare this generation, for leadership in a global society

Damn Interesting
-003- The Arizona Dragonslayer

Damn Interesting

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2012 18:12


A simple telegram plunged America into the Great War. The Zimmermann telegram, intercepted by American intelligence in April 1917, revealed Germany’s efforts to encourage Mexico to invade the United States. For a towheaded kid from Arizona named Frank Luke, Jr., and other citizens of the states along the Mexican border, the threat of invasion was real and personal. Anti-German sentiment swept the nation that spring. Sauerkraut became “Victory Cabbage”, the precursor to Freedom Fries, and suspicion fell on families of German descent such as the Lukes, whose name had been Luecke just a generation before. The immigrants’ son Frank Luke, Jr. had a lot to prove when he joined the Army a few months later. By the time Luke completed flight training, received his commission, and joined the 27th Aero Squadron in France in July 1918, the surge of American forces onto the Western Front promised a swift end to the war – and the life expectancy of a pursuit pilot at the front was just three weeks. If Frank Luke was going to prove anything, he needed to work fast. In just a few months, he would demonstrate how well he could work under pressure, becoming one of the most decorated flyers of the First World War.

Podcast des Blinden- und Sehbehindertenvereins Hamburg e. V.
06-Schachgruppe mit Volkmar Luecke im Oktober 2011

Podcast des Blinden- und Sehbehindertenvereins Hamburg e. V.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2011


Ralf Bergner informiert über die Aktivitäten der Schachgruppe des BSVH.

Podcast des Blinden- und Sehbehindertenvereins Hamburg e. V.
09-Blindenschachgruppe - Interview mit Volkmar Luecke im April 2011

Podcast des Blinden- und Sehbehindertenvereins Hamburg e. V.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2011


Ralf Bergner informiert über die aktivitäten der Blindenschachgruppe des BSVH-

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Berlincast.com
Autobahn am Heidelberger Platz

Berlincast.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2009 2:07


a small gap between bridge segments of the elevated Autobahn reveals the speed and rhythm, with which paths intersect in the city. Eine kleine Luecke zwischen Brückensegmenten der Stadtautobahn enthuellt die Geschwindigkeit und den Rhytmus, womit sich Wege in der Stadt kreuzen.