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Grace in Focus
Redefining Faith–Matthew Bates’ Contribution to the King Jesus Gospel

Grace in Focus

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 13:45


What is the “gospel of the kingdom” as mentioned in Matthew, Mark, and Luke? What does Matthew Bates mean by redefining faith to include works? Bob and Shawn discuss these questions in today’s broadcast.

Spielman and Hooley
S1E87 - Luke Fickell drama grips Michigan State; Buckeyes face-plant at Wisconsin; A lesson in patience/humility

Spielman and Hooley

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 55:01


The latest edition of the Spielman and Hooley podcast includes analysis of what appears Luke Fickell's imminent hiring at Michigan State, Ohio State's basketball loss at Wisconsin and Spiels' struggles with patience among the blue-hairs on his trip to Florida.Thanks for listening to our content.Email the show at spielmanhooleypodcast@gmail.com and follow Spielman and Hooley on Facebook and Instagram or at spielmanandhooley.comToday:Reports are everywhere that Luke Fickell interviewed with Michigan State and is about to take the Spartants head coaching job.Is this a good move for Luke? What is the downside, if any, to him taking over for Mark Dantonio?How will this effect Luke's legacy at Cincinnati, where he's won 11 games each of the past two seasons.Is Marcus Freeman likely to be named the Bearcats' next head coach?Evan Prater, Ohio's Mr. Football, signed with Fickell at UC. Is he the Spartans' QB of the future? Does Cincinnati have to let him walk, if he wants to transfer?What's the ceiling for MSU in a division where Ohio State, Penn State and Michigan exist?Is this worse news for Jim Harbaugh or James Franklin?Could Fickell's hiring cost Ohio State Kerry Coombs?If Ryan Day leaves for NFL in 5-10 years and Fickell is winning at MSU, would OSU try to hire him or would its pride and lack of such moves in Big Ten preclude that from happening?Basketball Buckeyes showed toughness in win at Michigan. Where did that go at Wisconsin on Sunday?Hard to win when Kaleb Wesson and Duane Washington struggle.D.J. Carton's absence will continue to limit what Ohio State can be.Two home games this week give OSU a chance to get to .500 in the league, or a chance to fall four games under.Spiels is back from a mini-vacation in Florida, but Morty Sienfeld and his pals at Del Boca Vista tormented him the hotel gym.Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Spielman+and+HooleyFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SpielmanandHooley-105631117491665/Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spielmanandhooley/Subscribe on Apple podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/bn/podcast/spielman-and-hooley/id1477411788Subscribe on Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/spielman-and-hooleyFor the latest on Ohio State follow: si.com/college/ohiostateFind out more at https://spielman-and-hooley.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Now, This Is Podcasting!
Episode 280 - Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker goes downtown to Spoiler Town!

Now, This Is Podcasting!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 110:24


Episode 280 is here and in this episode Jason and Randy go downtown to Spoiler Town. If spoilers aren't your thing, this episode is not for you. If spoilers are your thing, this episode should be your thing.  The "secret" reshoots. Spoiler - The Worm in the Cave. Spoiler - Rey's new powers. Spoiler - Rey's surname.  Spoiler - The sand snake worm makes a path. Spoiler - Ochi, his tomb, his ship, and the dagger.  Spoiler - Wayfinder details. Paraphrased Rey and Luke sequence: (Rey has ditched Kylo's ship and tossed the Skywalker saber into the wreckage when Luke catches it) Luke: "What are you doing?” Rey: “You were right, you saw the dark side within me. Luke: “The force brought us together. You have to face Sidious as I faced Vader.” Rey: “I wanted to feel I was as strong as Master Leia, but I’m not.” Luke: “You won’t know how strong you are until you know how strong you have to be. Sidious will fill you with fear, with anger, he’ll use your weaknesses against you.” Rey: “What are his?” Luke: “Sidious looked into Vader’s eyes when my father saved me. He couldn’t understand my father's feelings for me. He thought love was a weakness to be used.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGTj5t8GNww&t=5s  

Process Server Daily
13 - Armed to the teeth riding a four wheeler and getting it served with some help from the local wildlife, Alaska Luke tells his story!

Process Server Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2018 17:28


Mike: Welcome back, server nation, to Process Server Daily, the number-one podcast for legal support professionals. I am your host, Mighty Mike, the podcast server. I'm excited about today's episode, and I look forward to knocking your socks off. Let's get right to it. Mike: Welcome back to the show, server nation. We are joined by the owner of Alaska Investigation Agency, located in Palmer, Alaska. He started out his career in the Army Reserves and transitioned into private investigation in 2001. Since then, he has owned and operated numerous investigative agencies across the country. Luke Smith, welcome to the show. Luke: Thank you, Michael. Glad to be here. Mike: Thanks. So Luke, tell us a little bit about how you got started in the industry. Luke: About 15 years ago, 16, 17 years ago, a friend of mine was a police officer in Mississippi. He invited me to go do some surveillance with him on some private cases that he was doing, and I fell in love with it. The investigations morphed into process serving, and so now I do both. Mike: That's excellent. Do you remember your first job, your first investigation job? Luke: My first investigation job, I remember it very well. It was a cheating spouse, and I lost the husband in, like, the first block of trying to follow him. Mike: But you've learned a lot since then, right? Luke: I have learned so much since then. I haven't been burned in quite a while. Knock on wood. And I like to think that I'm pretty good at what I do now. Mike: That's awesome. So we don't like to focus on the negative stuff. As humans, we get a lot out of the negative and rising out of the negative and going into the positive, like finding your path in life. And so my first question always starts out with, tell us about your worst experience working in the field. Luke: My absolute worst experience, I was working a child custody case one time, and I was part of the team that located a mother, and I helped the troopers physically take the child away from the mom. Although it was what was best for the child, it absolutely broke my heart, and I realized then that child custody was not for me. Mike: How do you deal with that, Luke? Luke: You go home, and you hug your kids a little bit tighter and a little bit longer, and you move forward. I know it was what was best for the child, but it still was just heartbreaking, and I even tear up now sometimes when I think back to that child screaming and yelling and wanting his mommy. Mike: Yeah, as a parent we always relate it to our own relationships, and you want to be able to help them. But like you said, it was probably what was best. If the mom spends a few weeks without her kid, a few months without her kid, she might turn things around. You know? Luke: Absolutely. Mike: Luke, what do you want server nation to take from your story? Luke: What I want server nation to take from that particular story is just do right by your kids. Yeah, just be good parents. Mike: That's awesome. Yeah, being good parents is a great thing, and so you can ... Being in this job, one of the beautiful things about this job is you get to see the worst of the worst and you know where things could go. I don't know. In some respects, it makes you happier. You know? Luke: It does. Mike: Let's go to the positive now, Luke. Tell me about your greatest experience working in the field. Luke: I tell you what. I did a job a couple of weeks ago, and I followed a gentleman to a restaurant, and I sat down at the bar two people away from him, and I videoed him eating lunch. And then I followed him to his hotel. Six hours later, I followed him to another restaurant, where I sat right next to him at the bar, and we had dinner together. Mike: Wow. Luke: And then I followed him back to the hotel, and I rode up the elevator with him to find out which room he was in in the hotel. In that particular job, I think I pushed it to the limits just to see how far I could go, and it was such a satisfying feeling because he never had a clue I was even there watching him. Mike: So I'm going to sound like a total new, but did you feel like a CIA agent or something? Luke: Every day. Mike: Oh, that's awesome. Luke: No, I feel that way every day. Mike: What I take most from your story is enjoy what you're doing and go after it. What do you want server nation to take from your greatest experience? Luke: Take a few risks, ask that person that you're following to hold the elevator for you, and if you're trying to find someone and serve someone, ask questions. People love to talk, and they will give you just about all the information you need if you sound like you are supposed to have that information. Mike: Interesting. So I've heard it said before that you ask a question, not a direct question, but a related question that some stranger might actually ask. Luke: Absolutely. Mike: That's a pretty cool ... Do you guys still call that sub rosa? Luke: Yes. Mike: Okay, cool. Look at me knowing all the terms. Okay. So Luke, tell me what you're working on right now that you're most excited about. Luke: I guess probably one thing that I love that I have coming up is I'm adding a canine unit to my business. Mike: That's definitely something worth being excited about. Are you getting German shepherds or ... Luke: I'm getting Belgian Malinois. And actually, I have the opportunity to hire a handler that already has two Mals that are already trained. Mike: Wow. Luke: So I'm super excited about that. Mike: So Luke, tell me, why would you need a canine unit? And I think I know the answer, but could you just tell the audience, as a private investigator, what would you use a canine unit for? Luke: There's so many different uses for a canine. Here recently, Alaska has become one of the states that marijuana is now legal. However, you have a lot of corporations up here that it's still against company policy. So we can run the dogs through the companies to ensure that the employees are not breaking policy. There's no law enforcement side to it, but we are not law enforcement officers, so that's okay. The other area is we found that there are a lot of real estate agents that will have us run the dog through a house to make sure that there's no drugs in the house or there was no meth lab in the house or anything like that, just to limit their liability. Mike: Oh, I never thought about that perspective. Just the civil service. Luke: Sure, yeah, absolutely. So we're really excited to get that up and running. We've already nailed down a few contracts, and so we're really excited about that being a part of our business. Mike: Well, that's definitely worth being excited about. I am excited to hear about how you go and serve people on a snowmobile. How does that happen? Luke: Yeah. So Alaska offers unique challenges to the lower 48. Where are you from, Michael? Mike: I'm from New Mexico, but I'm based in Chico right now, in Chico, California. Luke: We're the largest ... obviously, the largest state in the United States. Here's a good comparison. Denver, Colorado, has one and a half million people. Alaska, there's 700,000 people. So we're the largest state in America, but we have the fewest people per acre or per square mile even of any other state. And so of course, if you call me and say, "Hey, what counties do you serve?" we don't have counties. We have boroughs. And we're statewide, but let's say, for instance, I serve the Matanuska-Susitna Borough. The Matanuska-Susitna Borough is the size of West Virginia, so we have maybe 300,000 people that live in the borough. And so if you could imagine West Virginia and 300,000 people, they're pretty spread out. Mike: Wow. Luke: So there are tons, I mean, hundreds of villages across Alaska that are only accessible in the summertime via plane or boat or a four-wheeler. In the wintertime, you either take a plane or a dog sled or a snow machine. I mean, that's just part of what we do, and we have planes and snow machines and four-wheelers all at our disposal for serving papers and working cases. Mike: That's why you feel like a CIA agent when you're out there because you're in planes and ... You ever jump out of a plane to go serve someone? Luke: No. Mike: Come on! Luke: No. I did jump off of a four-wheeler once. Mike: Wow! And then I heard something about a moose chasing you. Luke: We have wildlife scattered across Alaska. And inside the city of Anchorage, there's a very large population of moose. I've been chased by moose. I've turned corners and been staring a moose face to face, and you just slowly back away. You don't need that 1,800-pound animal trying to trample you. We have bears that you have to deal with sometimes. Luke: So obviously, everywhere we go, we're armed to the teeth, ready for really the wildlife, not the people. But yeah, I've been chased by moose. I've never been chased by wolves, but I've felt them kind of breathing down my neck, if you will. That one was interesting, a little bit scary. The moose aren't really scary. You just know what to expect from them, and you respect them. This was their land first, so we're just visitors on their land anyway, and they believe that. Mike: It's the truth. Luke: Yes. I have video of moose walking down the street in Anchorage in the middle of traffic, and they just do not care. Mike: That is awesome. Server nation, Luke has been dropping some major value bombs on us today, telling us all about Alaska and the crazy private investigation stuff that he's got going on, from the canines to the planes and the quads, you name it. But prepare yourself, because we're headed into the rapid-fire round right after a word from our sponsors. Recording: Server nation, I know you're with the times, and you want to do whatever you can to have all of the resources for your client. That is why I created 123efile.com. As a process server, attorney, or even an [inaudible 00:10:59], you can visit the website and file your documents in any of the Tyler courts in California. With its easy-to-use, one-page operation, you can have your e-filing done in a matter of minutes and get back to what really matters. If your time is important to you, visit 123efile.com. Mike: Okay. Welcome back to the show. Luke, are you ready for the rapid-fire round? Luke: I am, Michael. Mike: What is your favorite skip-trace tactic? I imagine it's got to be a little bit different in Alaska. Luke: My favorite skip-trace tactic is going and asking the wildlife if they've seen my skip. Mike: You said asking the wildlife? I had to think about that for a minute. I was like, did you just say ask the wildlife? Luke: All right. You know, my favorite skip-trace tactic, I think, pretending to be a guide because there's so many fishing and hunting guides in Alaska that you can call just about anyone up and say, "Hey, I'm a guide, and I'm looking for this person. They booked a thing with me, and I'm just trying to confirm," and they will tell you where they're at, where their mom and dad are at, how to get in touch with them, what they drive, when they come home. They'll give you everything because, up here, hunting and fishing is a big business, and it's a big deal. Mike: So who do you call for that? Luke: The skip that I'm looking for. Mike: Oh, you call the person. Oh, wow! Luke: Or their family members. Mike: Oh, wow! So they're like, "Yeah. Oh, you're a guide. Yeah, let me get him over here." What's the incentive for them to help you, though? They're like ... because it's their friend or family, and they want to connect them to the guide? Luke: So many people up here need to hunt and fish just to feed their family. It's the sustenance thing. So maybe this isn't the best wording, but I prey on that a little bit, if you will. Mike: No, yeah. Yeah, that's awesome. I mean, we manipulate things all the time. People say, "Hey, what are you doing stalking that girl?" I go, "Oh, that's my job. That's what I do." What is your favorite tool for defense? I know you said you're armed to the teeth. What does that entail? Luke: You know, my favorite tool for defense depends really on where I'm going and what I'm doing. I always carry a firearm everywhere I go. I am a certified firearms instructor. But if I'm going out to some of the remote locations, I'll carry a shotgun along with my sidearm. I do carry concealed when I'm in most areas because I don't want to approach people looking like law enforcement. Mike: Yeah. Luke: And in Alaska, everybody carries a gun. It's legal to carry a gun here concealed or otherwise, and so everybody has one. So even people walking around showing their sidearms, it's not really that big of a deal. My personal preference is to keep it concealed, though. But if I'm going, like I say, out to remote locations, I'll carry a shotgun mainly for bear protection. Mike: Well, that's awesome. That's some cool defense. What kind of pistol do you carry? Luke: I carry a Glock 19-9 millimeter. Mike: Luke, what book would you recommend? Luke: What book would I recommend? Mike: From guns to books. Luke: I know a couple of different people that have written books, and one is a skip-trace queen. Her name is Valerie. She wrote a book, "Skip Trace Secrets." That's a very, very good book. And then also another friend of mine, Kimberly, wrote a book about process serving and mayhem, and she's got tons of funny stories in those. I can't remember the exact name of that book, though. Mike: That's okay. I'll look them up, and I'll link them in the show notes. Anybody who's interested can go to processserverdaily.com/Luke, and they'll see all the show notes word for word and the links and everything. Luke: Perfect. Mike: Luke, what is the greatest advice you've ever received? Luke: I think the greatest advice that I ever received was be professional, be respectful, and be ready to take care of business regardless of what that is. Mike: To close this awesome episode, can you tell me what parting piece of advice would you give the servers out there that are ... Maybe they're struggling. Maybe they're new. Maybe their business is circling the drain, and they don't know what they're doing wrong. What advice would you give them? Luke: My advice to all the servers out there across the board is be professional, do not be judgmental. We don't know what people's stories are. Do what you say you're going to do in a timely fashion, and hang in there and just keep pounding the pavement. Mike: That's awesome. So if you had to start your business over again, Luke, how would you ... What would be the first thing you would do? Luke: I would go get a job somewhere. Mike: So you would work for another company? Luke: If I had to start my business all over again, I think I would probably have made a lot of contacts prior to opening my business because, in this business, that's what is very, very important, is your contacts. Mike: That's perfect. They say your net worth is your network. Build your network, and you'll grow your business. Luke: Absolutely. Mike: Luke, what is the best way that we can connect with you? And then we can say good-bye. Luke: You can connect with me through Facebook or my website, alaskaaia.com. Mike: So Luke, I want to personally thank you for coming on this show, man. This has been really cool. I'm excited to share it with the world. Luke: Thanks for having me, Michael. Mike: Well, I'm going to have to come visit one day. Luke: You do that, buddy. Mike: All right, partner. Well, until next time, server nation, you've been served up some awesomeness by Alaska Luke and Mighty Mike, the podcast server. Server nation, I want to personally thank you for listening to today's episode and ask you a question. Do you or your staff need additional training? Can you handle more clients, but you're not sure where to get them? I've developed a solution. Psduniversity.com offers a step-by-step online training by the top legal support professionals in the industry. Visit psduniversity.com.

Something Real
He is Christ the Lord

Something Real

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018 78:37


4/29 sermon in the second chapter of Luke - What we commonly call 'the Christmas story'.

Michael Anthony Bible Teaching Podcast
Life of Christ #51: The Finger of God

Michael Anthony Bible Teaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018 49:06


God wants His blessing unleashed in your life even more than you realize. In this message, you’ll learn the relationship between the spirit world and the natural world, and how to walk in victory. These are the questions that are raised and answerd in this 51st message in our series through the Gospel of Luke: -What is the relationship between the spirit world and the natural world? -How do demons operate, and how are they defeated? -Why is it that Jesus could cast out demons so easily and consistently? -What does all of this mean for you, in the 21st century? Once you explore this passage, you’ll see life in an entirely different light, and have the opportuntiy to start living in entirely different ways.

Music, Movies, and More
Erin the Star Wars Virgin and The Empire Strikes Back

Music, Movies, and More

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2017 54:10


I’m a huge Star Wars fan and have watched the Original Trilogy about ten billion times. Erin doesn’t remember watching any Star Wars movie so we both watch, and then we review. I set the bar pretty high with The Empire Strikes Back so does Erin think it lives up to my hype? Erin is also unique since she began her Star Wars journey with Rogue One as opposed to A New Hope or Episode I.  Stay tuned after the review for the comments we made during the movie.   Follow Erin on Twitter @erunuevo    Podbean http://mikelaneact.podbean.com   iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/music-movies-and-other-stuff/id1236495556?mt=2 Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/music-movies-and-more?refid=stpr   YouTube http://www.youtube.com/user/MikeLane1  Facebook https://www.facebook.com/mikelaneactor  Twitter https://twitter.com/mikelaneact  Email mikelaneact@yahoo.com    Here’s the breakdown:   -Intro  -Review -How it ends -Did George Lucas know he would make more movies? -What did Erin think? -Everyone wants to bang Leia  -Women in The Empire Strikes Back (or lack thereof) -The Emperor in this version compared to the Emperor in the original version -Yoda -Yoda’s acting -Suspending disbelief -Mike seeing TESB as a kid compared to an adult -The movie Clerks changing Mike’s opinion on his favorite movie in the Original Trilogy -Comparing Luke to Han -Leia’s Force ability? -Lando -Leia and sexual harassment (Mike mansplains to Erin ;)) -Han and Leia’s relationship if TESB was made today -What may have happened in between A New Hope and TESB -Did Lucas write Return of the Jedi based on TESB? -The action of TESB -The Force -The cave -Ben not telling Luke -What would Erin do with Vader’s offer? -Luke letting go -Erin was really, really tired at this point so we stopped -We’re back after a few days, Erin is now less tired and had time to think about how she would rank the movies -Erin’s rankings -Does Yoda remind us of anyone in our lives? -Mike’s dad quoting Yoda  -Yoda and Mike’s grandmother -Erin’s lack of understanding of Star Wars when she was younger -Plugs! -Commentary -Erin’s yawn    © Mike Lane 2017 All Rights Reserved

WSTR Galactic Public Access - A Star Wars Podcast

Welcome to Episode 5 of WSTR! This episode's topics include: - Discussion of "The Last Jedi" title for Episode 8 - Theories on Snoke and Luke - What it means to be a Jedi - and much, much, more! For all your galactic news and talk needs, this is the podcast you've been looking for - tune in to WSTR Galactic Public Access!

St. Cross Episcopal Church Sermons
Why was Jesus baptized? - The Rev. Greg Brown

St. Cross Episcopal Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2016 10:30


Why did Jesus need to be baptized? For that matter, why does it seem like such a small moment in the Gospel of Luke? What does that say about us?

Steele Wars : Star Wars Podcast
FREE : From A Certain Point Of View, Namely Mine - Ep006

Steele Wars : Star Wars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2015 75:17


To fill in for no new ep this past week Trailer re-watch and shot-by-shot speculation (spoiler-free). Ends at 33:20 for the speculation sensitive. Listener questions answered about the trailer include: • Who is Rey crying over and what is the ship she is watching take off? • What does Kylo Ren mean by "I will finish what you started"? Will Vader's ghost appear to Kylo? • What is the journey of Vader's helmet from Endor to Kylo's possession? • Is Kylo the Master or the Apprentice? • What are Finn, Chewie and Han looking at? Why is Leia crying? • How much are we going to see Luke? What is Luke's personality going to be? • Have the trailers given much away in terms of plot compared to the prequel trailers? • Is Finn force-sensitive or is Rey? Is Kylo a Force user or just a Vader wannabe? • What is that on the poster? Is Starkiller base or something else? • What will replace the 20th Century Fox logo and fanfare been replaced with? • Is that Knights of Ren behind Kylo or Dark Troopers? • Will there be a Mandalorian appearing? • Thoughts on the score on the trailer? Show notes by Catherine Kneen. credits released November 7, 2015 UPCOMING LIVE EVENTS Melbourne - The Force Awakens screening, podcast & bus 16th December 10pm WANT BONUS SHOWS, LIVE COMMENTARIES & CLASSIC EPISODES?Become a Steele Wars Supporter for just $3 (AUD) a month! (like 10cents a day). Listen to the growing archive of classic interviews, special event coverage & weekly brand new supporter exclusive bonus shows as thanks for your much appreciated support and because HOW FUN IS TALKING STAR WARS. Plus get 15% off all merch orders and first chance at live event tickets while feeling good that you're helping us continue to pump out great Star Wars content. Get immediate access to the Steele Wars Bandcamp bonus shows. WE'RE HOME T-SHIRTRep Steele Wars with the We're Home t-shirt. GET A FREE STAR WARS AUDIO BOOK & HELP SUPPORT THE SHOW!FOR A FREE 1 MONTH AUDIBLE TRIAL AND A FREE AUDIBLE BOOK CLICK Get an audiobook of your choice, free, with a 30-day trial. Cancel before your trial ends and you will not be charged.Listen to Steele's comedy podcast:www.ilovegreenguideletters.comFollow the podcast:www.SteeleWars.comwww.Twitter.com/SteeleWarswww.Facebook.com/ThisIsntThepodwww.Instagram.com/SteeleWars Follow Steele: www.SteeleSaunders.comwww.Twitter.com/SteeleSaunderswww.Facebook.com/SteeleSaunders

GotQuestions.org Audio Pages - Archive 2009-2010

Can you summarize the Gospel of Luke? What is the Gospel of Luke all about?