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WAKE UP INTO YOUR DREAM with Barry Maracle
Journey of Grace Part 2 “Same Wage” With Special Guest Kevin Dowling

WAKE UP INTO YOUR DREAM with Barry Maracle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 38:43


Well Pastor Kevin and I are at it again.   We had an amazing time sharing on one of our favourite topics, Grace! Shame and condemnation were being displaced at a cataclysmic pace last week and I hope you've come back for more of same as we go a little deeper into the power of God's amazing Grace called, “Same Wage”.   Same wage is a statement that Kevin, I, Mark McFaul and Mark Henshaw have lived out, at Desert Stream, over the past several years and it comes from the scripture in Matthew 20, where the farmer hires people through the day and at the end of the day pays them all the same wage.   So the premise of Same Wage is a work of Grace in our lives and all those that come in and out of our lives and often times come back in. What the same wage principle accomplishes is… A sense of Sonship instead of operating in an orphan spirit. The orphan spirit is always trying to earn it's way into the family and for a seat at the table. What Same Wage does is it creates a celebratory spirit where anyone feels valued when they feel it's time to come home.   Jump on the Podcast today and receive some more healing. Whether you are just starting off your journey as a son or daughter of God or you've been on the Way for decades, we are all still on this wonderful Journey of Grace and there is levels of healing and deliverance that we all will work through until the day of His appearing!   Much Love, Barry C. Maracle

Christian Historical Fiction Talk
Episode 91 - Author Chat with Susan Anne Mason

Christian Historical Fiction Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 26:35


Christian Historical Fiction Talk is listener supported. When you buy things through this site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Become a Patreon and enjoy special perks and bonus content.A Feeling of Home by Susan Anne MasonCan she set aside the pain from the past to embrace a new love?Isabelle Wardrop's well-to-do life has completely unraveled. Within months, she's lost both her parents, her fortune, and her home. With nowhere else to turn, she and her younger sister move in with a trusted former servant in an impoverished area of the city. Desperate for work but having no qualifications, Isabelle is forced to accept help from Dr. Mark Henshaw, the very man she blames for her mother's death.Mark Henshaw has admired Isabelle for several months, but after the tragic death of her mother, he vows to make amends for the past and help her find her way. But when Mark learns his younger brother has formed an undesirable friendship with Isabelle's sister--one that brings a whole new set of problems into their lives--he doesn't know if Isabelle will ever forgive him.When startling developments begin to take place, both within Isabelle's heart and their siblings' relationship, her future looks very different than anything she could have imagined.Get your copy of A Feeling of Home by Susan Anne MasonGet your copy of book 1 of Redemption's Light series, A Haven for Her Heart.Get your copy of book 2 of Redemption's Light series, To Find Her Place.Get to know Susan Anne MasonI have always loved to write. As a teen, I wrote my first novel, only to be politely rejected by my publisher of choice.Life got in the way – university, marriage and children became the priority. Then once I had time to start reading again, the writing bug bit once more.I enjoy writing both contemporary and historical Inspirational romances. “Romance sprinkled with faith” describes my writing style. I love themes of forgiveness and redemption!I am a member of the American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW) and a former member of the Romance Writers of America. My association with such amazing groups of people has been the biggest asset toward learning my craft.Home for me is Brampton, Ontario, Canada (near Toronto), where I live with my husband and our two children. My day job is a part-time secretary at a local church. In my spare time, I like to read and research our family history online.Visit Susan Anne Mason's website.

The Current
Tackling coronavirus variants around the world

The Current

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 20:07


How are countries around the world coping with coronavirus variants? Guest host Rosemary Barton talks to Canadian teacher Mark Henshaw in Wuhan, China, where 10 million people are being tested after a handful of cases, including the delta variant, were discovered. And in Lima, Peru, professor of microbiology Dr. Pablo Tsukayama explains his work identifying the lambda variant, first detected in December.

Let's Solve The Universe
Mark Henshaw, Live from Wuhan, China - Let's Solve The Universe #24 - 2020-04-03

Let's Solve The Universe

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 122:41


Seventy days into lockdown in Wuhan, Mark Henshaw, Canadian ESL Teacher (and all-around epic human being) talks about the COVID-19 virus, what life has been like, and what we can expect going forward. That, plus how online learning is changing the world, and how we've come together as a species to make the best of a bad situation!

Let's Solve The Universe
Mark Henshaw, Live from Wuhan, China - Let's Solve The Universe #24 - 2020-04-03

Let's Solve The Universe

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 122:41


Seventy days into lockdown in Wuhan, Mark Henshaw, Canadian ESL Teacher (and all-around epic human being) talks about the COVID-19 virus, what life has been like, and what we can expect going forward. That, plus how online learning is changing the world, and how we've come together as a species to make the best of a bad situation!

VulnerABILITY Podcast
Episode 25 – Male Feminists & Allyship (ft. Mark Henshaw)

VulnerABILITY Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 40:33


In Episode 25 of the VulnerABILITY Podcast, host Marisa Donnelly and guest Mark Henshaw discuss male feminists, allyship, and fighting together.

Why Should I Care?
Service as a Service - Mark Henshaw

Why Should I Care?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018 53:42


I speak with Mark Henshaw about how you can leverage serving your community as a mean to build deep and meaningful connections and more importantly, fill your soul. Mark delves into the topics of reciprocity, the balance between being giving and supporting yourself, and long term thinking.

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Jim Parisi Show
Mark Henshaw on the JP Show

Jim Parisi Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2016 17:41


Author and CIA analyst Mark Henshaw discusses his life and latest thriller: The Fall of Moscow Station.

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Mark Larson Podcast
Media - Henshaw - 2.18.16

Mark Larson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2016 16:13


Mark Henshaw on The Mark Larson Show - AM 1170 "The Answer".

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SpyCast
The Red Cell: Fact and Fiction

SpyCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2012 36:31


The surprise of September 11 2001 was, in part, a failure of imagination and CIA Director George Tenet did not want that to happen again. On September 13 he created the Red Cell and staffed it with “people who were willing to take their analysis to a whole new zip code.” CIA analyst Mark Henshaw’s first novel, Red Cell, is about the adventures of two analysts assigned to that team during a military crisis with China. The story is fiction, but it draws on Henshaw’s three years in the Red Cell. Join him and SPY Historian Mark Stout as they discuss what goes on in Room 2G31 at CIA Headquarters.

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9/11: The Intelligence Angle

The surprise of September 11 2001 was, in part, a failure of imagination and CIA Director George Tenet did not want that to happen again. On September 13 he created the Red Cell and staffed it with “people who were willing to take their analysis to a whole new zip code.” CIA analyst Mark Henshaw’s first novel, Red Cell, is about the adventures of two analysts assigned to that team during a military crisis with China. The story is fiction, but it draws on Henshaw’s three years in the Red Cell. Join him and SPY Historian Mark Stout as they discuss what goes on in Room 2G31 at CIA Headquarters.

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National Gallery of Australia | Audio Tour | Turner to Monet: the triumph of landscape

Dahl came to Dresden in 1818 from the Copenhagen Academy. He soon joined the circle of the Dresden Romantics, centred around Friedrich and Carus. Friedrich’s immediate influence can be seen clearly in Dahl’s works from this period. His initial cloud studies in Dresden show the same delicate, atmospheric handling of the sky that can be observed in Friedrich’s landscapes. It was not until his visit to Italy in 1820–21, however, that Dahl first found his own expressive style. From that time onwards his paintings demonstrate the characteristic use of colour and painterly freedom that even Friedrich admired and sometimes emulated. From 1823 Dahl lived in Dresden in the same house as Friedrich. From the studio window of his apartment he had an unrestricted view over the River Elbe, a fact that was influential in stimulating his interest in cloud studies. He undertook a large series of studies of the sky at different times of day and under various weather conditions. He painted most of these studies using a smaller format than for the rest of his works, and occasionally inscribed the date on them. His interest in the accurate observation of the sky and clouds was stimulated by the discussion that had arisen amongst his fellow Dresden artists in response to Goethe’s essay ‘Howard’s cloud forms’ of c. 1820. Goethe approached a number of artists with a view to getting them to paint visual representations of Howard’s cloud classifications. While Friedrich declined the request, Carus incorporated the principles of scientific exactitude into his own theory and practice of landscape painting. He shared his enthusiasm for Goethe’s work on Howard with Dahl. Shortly before Dahl’s second journey to Norway in 1828, Carus lent him his own edition of Howard’s ‘Essay on the modification of clouds’. Howard’s work intensified Dahl’s scientific approach to painting and in the following years he painted more cloud studies than he had ever done before. The small format, and use of cardboard for the support, lead us to conclude that Dahl actually painted the 1832 study en plein air. The study shows powerful cumulus clouds hovering over the landscape. Dahl paints their bright sunlit-defined forms using strong, muscular brushstrokes. Unlike Constable, he places more emphasis on the cloud’s contours and their sense of mass. Jenns Howoldt Translated by Mark Henshaw and Christine Dixon.