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In episode 2 of season 2, David and Mark-Eugene break down the recent Tony nominations and share their standout shows of the season. Then, they dive into OPEN by Crystal Skillman, a poignant solo play in which a woman known as The Magician pantomimes a series of illusions—each one an attempt to defy the ultimate trick: saving her lover Jenny. Skillman, an internationally award-winning playwright, comic book author, and podcast writer, is known for GEEK, CUT, KING KIRBY (a New York Times Critics' Pick), and her work with Marvel, Adventure Time, and Wondery Kids. The episode features readings from the Dramatists Play Service edition by Megan Hill, who originated the role at The Tank in 2019, and Lily-Ali Oshatz, who toured with OnStage!. A Q&A with director Jessi D. Hill follows. David and Mark-Eugene close with a tease of next episode's book pick. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this podcast Anneke Fesko talks about how ruling elders can encourage a pastor's wife. Anneke was hired a little over two years ago for the newly created position of Care Coordinator for Ministers' Wives and works for the OPC Committee on Ministerial Care. (Committee of Walking Hugs)Anneke is the wife to John, an ordained OPC minister and theology professor at Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi. They were married 22 years ago while John was a church planter for the OPC. They have three children, two sons in high school and a daughter in elementary school, and live in Madison, Mississippi.Ginger Dennison, wife of the late OPC pastor Charlie Dennison says,“Pastors' wives…will sometimes agree on one thing: they are no different than anyone else in the congregation. They have no special responsibilities, no different obligations, no uniqueness. In fact, when asked what it's like to be a pastor's wife, they will reply, "I'm NOT a pastor's wife! I'm just a wife, no matter what my husband does for a living.” The Uniqueness and Challenges of the Minister's Wife, Ordained Servant Online, May 2010. Available here.More ResourcesNew Horizons, mailed to every OPC member and available online here.OPC, Committee on Ministerial Care.Anneke's three recommendations for every Ruling Elder.Patricia E. Clawson and Diane L. Olinger, eds., Choosing the Good Portion: Women of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, 2016. Available here. Megan Hill, A Place to Belong: Learning to Love the Local Church, Crossway, 2020.Dale Carnegie, How to Win Friends and Influence People. First published 1936, Simon & Schuster.Thanks for listening to the Podcast.
Do you ever find yourself subconsciously crying out to God in a desperate moment? Maybe it's a "Lord, help me" prayer in a time of need, or a "Jesus, come quickly" when your heart is heavy. Sometimes life brings us to the end of ourselves in a way that reminds our hearts to call out to God. As we reach the end of ourselves we realize, to whom else can we go (John 6:68)? He is the One who is sovereign, able, good, and kind. In this week's conversation with Megan Hill, Hunter and Megan talk about how vital prayer is to the life of the Christian. FULL SHOW NOTES GET THE DWELL APP DISCUSSION QUESTIONS How has the Lord used prayer to help you navigate hard things? What has it looked like (or what might it look like) for you to incorporate prayer into your daily rhythm, even with all of the distractions of life? Has the Lord used prayer to draw you toward other believers? How so? What might you bring to the Lord in prayer today? What might you do or implement based on what you learned in this week's episode? FOR MORE Give to Journeywomen Ministries Listen on Apple Podcasts | Android | Spotify Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook Leave a rating & review Interviews do not imply Journeywomen's endorsement of all writings and positions of the interviewee or any other resources mentioned. On the Journeywomen podcast, we'll come alongside you in the seasons and challenges of life to help you know and love God through his Word, to find your hope in the gospel, and to invest deeply in your local church as you go out on mission for the glory of God.
Wednesday on Mornings with Eric and Brigitte, author and mom of four, Megan Hill delves into a remarkable story that highlights the extraordinary power of faith and community among kids, celebrating the blessing of corporate prayer-- and how children can play a valuable part. Set in an old house after dark, the exciting and heartwarming narrative follows the children as they encounter a bully, embark on late-night adventures, and look for help from God.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you always felt like you are wrong or not enough? In this episode of Choice, Change and Action Simone Milasas talks with Megan Hill and Dr David Kubes about their experiences with feeling fucked up and changing that through using the Access Consciousness tools. So many of us have gone through stage of thinking we are fucked up. What if you found out that you were not? You are way greater than you think you are. This is your life. What are you choosing? Are you going to wait for something greater to show up or are you going to choose something greater today? Keys Takeaways There Is Something Greater Available What If You Are Just Hyper Aware? You Are Not Wrong Finding True Kindness Living In The Question You Are Not As Fucked Up As You Think You Are Campaign Daily Questions: "What if I am not as fucked up as I think I am?" "Who does this belong to?" "All of life comes to us with ease, joy and glory." "What else is possible?" "How does it get any better than this?" "What else is possible beyond this?" "What can I receive today that I wasn't willing to receive yesterday?" "What needs to be done different? What needs to change?" "Will this work?" “What question can I be?” "What else is possible for me today that I haven't even considered?" Useful Links: The Clearing Statement explained Access Consciousness Website Choice, Change & Action Podcast Instagram Follow Simone Milasas Simone Milasas' Website Simone Milasas' Instagram Simone Milasas' Facebook Simone Milasas' YouTube Simone Milasas' Telegram Simone Milasas' Contact Email Follow Megan Hill Megan Hill's Website Megan Hill's Facebook Megan Hill's Instagram Follow David Kubes David Kubes' Website David Kubes' Facebook David Kubes' Instagram Play with Simone Milasas The Profit Club membership Getting Out of Debt Joyfully Taking Action online video course All Upcoming Classes with Simone Past Class Recordings Mentioned In This Episode Conversations In Consciousness with Gary Douglas: https://shop.garymdouglas.com/conversations Happiness Is Just A Choice merchandise: https://shop.happinessisjustachoice.com/
This is the first episode in our summer series where we will use Megan Hill's book, A Place to Belong, and Jen Oshman's book, Welcome, to discuss the beauty of the local church and the welcoming place she is to be. In this episode, Pastor Kevin Figgins and his wife Tara join us to talk about the gift and challenge of corporate worship and shepherd care in the local church.
In this episode, Will Parker Anderson interviews Megan Hill, managing editor at The Gospel Coalition, about the intricacies of writing and getting published. They delve into crafting a winning article, avoiding common pitfalls, and valuing feedback. Megan shares tips on finding unique angles, structuring pieces, and creating compelling introductions. She highlights the editor's role as a supportive ally and discusses balancing feedback with maintaining one's voice. They also explore the healing power of words, drawing from Megan's book on church hurt, and the challenge of blending honesty with hope. Some key takeaways: How to pitch an article that gets noticed Most common mistakes writers make Why shifting your audience brings freshness to a concept How words have the power to heal How to balance honesty with hopefulness, especially when writing on difficult topics EPISODE LINKS Subscribe to Will's weekly newsletter: willparker.me Please rate this podcast: Apple | Spotify Will's Instagram: @willparkeranderson Will's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willparkeranderson/
Political scientist Mark Caleb Smith looks at a recent Pew Research poll saying religion is losing influence in public life. However, since we are religious by nature, even an atheist brings that faith to their public life. The Gospel Coalition's Megan Hill, author of "Sighing on Sunday," talks about how to heal from times when you suffer church hurt. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
In this episode we talk with Megan Hill, author and pastor's wife. Megan shares with us some helpful things to think about related to how people can be hurt by the church and what can be done to help people reengage and feel seen and heard by others. Megan's book, Sighing on Sunday is available for purchase and is a devotional book for those who have suffered church hurt.Become a friend of the podcast by subscribing! Our subscribers are invited to quarterly zoom calls with the hosts, and they have exclusive access through Patreon messages which allows them to ask questions and make suggestions for episodes. Subscribers are also automatically entered into drawings for free books and resources given away by our sponsors. But most importantly, for just $3 a month you become part of the family of friends that keep the Counsel for Life podcast going! Your small membership fee helps to cover the production costs encountered by hosting a free podcast. Thank you for choosing to become a friend of the podcast we are glad you are here and are grateful for you! (Memberships are for one year and automatically renew each month.)To learn more, visit our website: www.counselforlifepodcast.com
In this episode of Grounded, guest Megan Hill answers hard questions about church hurt and shares biblical truths to encourage those in need of healing and hope
In this microevent from TGC23, Megan Hill, Gavin Ortlund, and Winfree Brisley reflect on the challenges and blessings of growing up in ministry. They emphasize the importance of parents living by grace, finding their identity in Christ, and supporting their kids, as well as modeling fr their children wise decision-making and differentiating between reasonable and unreasonable expectations for pastors' kids. They share the value of parents nurturing faith in children through family devotions and involving them in ministry while prioritizing their emotional and spiritual well-being. The panel also gives practical advice on handling criticism and prioritizing family in ministry.
GDP Script/ Top Stories for May 3rd Publish Date: May 3rd From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Friday, May 3rd and Happy heavenly Birthday to entertainer James Brown. ***05.03.24 – BIRTHDAY – JAMES BROWN*** I'm Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia. Gwinnett County Sports Hall of Fame Honors Class of 2024 Gwinnett Police Arrest Man Accused Of Shooting At Driver He Tried To Rob In Peachtree Corners Lionheart Theatre's 'Breaking Legs' Offers Lots of Laughs Plus, my conversation with Chris Leon from Fisher Fitness. All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: MOG STORY 1: Gwinnett County Sports Hall of Fame Honors Class of 2024 The Gwinnett County Sports Hall of Fame held its 13th annual induction ceremony at Gas South Arena, marking a memorable evening with the surprise induction of Taylor Rooks, a journalist and Peachtree Ridge graduate, setting a precedent in the event's history. Rooks, honored alongside other distinguished Class of 2024 inductees, including NFL star Cameron Heyward, shared her immense pride and the impact of Gwinnett County on her success, highlighting the nurturing community that fostered her dreams. The ceremony celebrated the achievements of local athletes and personalities, simultaneously supporting the Gwinnett County Public Schools Foundation, demonstrating the event's dual purpose of recognition and community aid. STORY 2: Police Arrest Man Accused of Shooting At Driver He Tried To Rob In Peachtree Corners Gwinnett County Police have apprehended Quavion Black, a 19-year-old from Stockbridge, following a shooting incident during a robbery attempt in Peachtree Corners on April 12. The altercation occurred at The Vines Apartments parking lot, where Black allegedly demanded money from a truck driver and fired shots as the vehicle fled. Arrested on charges including aggravated assault and obstruction, Black is now detained at Gwinnett County Jail. No injuries were reported in the incident. This arrest showcases the swift response of local law enforcement to violent crimes in the community. STORY 3: Lionheart Theatre's 'Breaking Legs' Offers Lots of Laughs Lionheart Theatre is set to entertain audiences with its upcoming production of "Breaking Legs," a classic comedy that brings together a beautiful girl, mobsters, and mayhem in an Italian restaurant owned by a successful mobster. The story unfolds as a playwright, in search of financial backing for his latest work, entangles with the mobster's family in a series of comedic events. The theater has scheduled shows from May 3-19, with tickets available for purchase. Tanya Gilmer, Lionheart's founder, expresses enthusiasm for this crowd-pleasing comedy, reminiscent of Broadway's golden days. Directed by Scott King, the cast includes talents such as Gabby Naylor, Jackson Trent, Jr., and Justin Collins. Beyond "Breaking Legs," Lionheart anticipates a vibrant season with several other productions and summer theater camps for kids in June. Located in Norcross, the theater also anticipates a special celebration in 2025 following a pandemic-interrupted anniversary. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We'll be right back. Break 2: TOM WAGES STORY 4: It's Derby Time Again In Duluth Duluth Derby Day, a vibrant celebration coinciding with the iconic Kentucky Derby, returns to downtown Duluth, promising a day filled with excitement and entertainment. Attendees are invited to partake in the annual viewing party, which will boast an array of unique features, including themed food and drink specials from local businesses, a Best Dressed contest to showcase attendees' Derby-inspired fashion, and assorted pre-race festivities. For families, the event offers a petting zoo and numerous photo opportunities, ensuring a memorable experience for all. Mark your calendars for a chance to experience the magic of the Derby right in the heart of Duluth. STORY 5: Buford Girls Soccer State Finals-Bound After PK Win over Walton In a remarkable GHSA Class 7A semifinal, the Buford Girls Soccer team edged Walton with a dramatic 3-2 win in penalty kicks, following a nail-biting 1-1 tie at the end of regulation time. The last-minute goal by Buford forced the game into double overtime, showcasing the team's resilience and tactical prowess. This victory not only breaks Buford's previous playoff eliminations by Walton but also sets the stage for the state finals against the equally undefeated West Forsyth. Scheduled for May 10 at Duluth High, this matchup is eagerly anticipated. Buford's coach, Megan Hill, lauded her team's hard work and preparation, underscoring the victory's significance and looking ahead to the challenging finals. We'll be back in a moment. Break 3: SCANDRETT STORY 6: DOWNTOWN LAWRENCVILLE SERIES ****CHRIS LEON – FISHER FITNESS**** We'll have final thoughts after this. Break 4: INGLES 5 Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Gwinnett Daily Post podcast. 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In this episode of Priscilla Talk, Keri Folmar, Jenny Manley, and Erin Wheeler interview Megan Hill and discuss how women can bless their churches and benefit from prayer.
In this episode of the Hope + Help Podcast, host Christine Chappell interviews Megan Hill about her newest book, Sighing on Sunday: 40 Meditations for When Church Hurts. Some of the questions addressed in this interview are: • What are some reasons that church may feel like a sad or difficult place to be? • What are some of the unhelpful ways to respond to a person's story of hurt in the church? • In what ways might our trust in God be shaken as a result of our church-related pain? • How do the Scriptures help us to interpret and process our church-related hurts? • What are some practical ways we can respond to the grief we feel in these particular situations? • How does looking to Christ's relationship with his church offer us wisdom and hope in the midst of church hurt? • Where can we find biblical narratives of church hurt in the Scriptures, and what guidance do they have to offer us? • In what ways can the members of the local church support those who have experienced church hurt in the past? View the full show notes & links for this episode: ibcd.org/megan-hill-church-hurt The Hope + Help Podcast offers biblical conversations about life's challenging problems. The podcast accomplishes this by offering a mix of interviews with seasoned biblical counseling professionals and ministry leaders on a variety of topics. Hosted by Christine Chappell. To learn more about the show and to access helpful resources, visit ibcd.org/hopeandhelp. Connect with host Christine Chappell at https://christinemchappell.com. IBCD's Hope + Help Podcast is available on most podcast streaming platforms, so please don't keep the show a secret! If you know someone walking through a challenging season of life, please share the Hope + Help Podcast with them.
In this episode, Hunter chats with Megan Hill about how to love and serve your local church. We talk a lot about the local church here at Journeywomen, and this conversation provides an even deeper dive into our heart for the church. Megan shares about the importance of the church in our personal sanctification, as well as in our evangelism and our witness to the watching world. We pray that this episode encourages you to invest deeply in your own local church, and that it reminds you of the beauty of God's church. FULL SHOW NOTES SERIES RESOURCES SPONSOR RESOURCES DISCUSSION QUESTIONS What is your experience with church? If you're discussing these questions with a group, share if you're comfortable. If you're personally processing these questions, journal your answer. How have you seen the love and unity of a church body be a witness to the world? How have you experienced your local church producing Christlikeness in you? How has the gospel united you with brothers and sisters with whom you otherwise have nothing in common? Describe the importance of corporate worship in your life. What might you do or implement in light of this week's episode? FOR MORE Give to Journeywomen Ministries Listen on Apple Podcasts | Android | Spotify Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook Leave a rating & review Interviews do not imply Journeywomen's endorsement of all writings and positions of the interviewee or any other resources mentioned. On the Journeywomen podcast, we'll come alongside you in the seasons and challenges of life to move you to know and love God and his Word, to find your hope in the gospel, and to invest deeply in your local church as you go out on mission for the glory of God.
Are you struggling with the structures of money and business? Every single person out there has the ability to create anything that they desire, and the money will come if you find out what it is you are truly great at. In today's episode of Choice, Change and Action, Simone Milasas talks with Megan Hill, an Access Consciousness Certified Facilitator and social media manager for Access Consciousness, about being willing to follow the energy in business and not judge yourself along the way. If you are constantly willing to change on a dime, you cannot fail. Businesses all over are struggling because they have put all these structures in place and don't have the tools to go beyond where they currently are. And, most of us have never been given the freedom or even the question of "What are you so great at that nobody else is great at?" Simone would like to inspire you to be something different here on the planet. Keys to success Acknowledge Yourself The 5 Elements Of Intimacy With Business Systems Versus Structures Going Beyond Structures The Joy of Business What Are The Infinite Possibilities? Creating Space Through Relaxation Let The Energetic Universe Contribute What Do You Truly Desire? What Are You Great At? Daily Questions "How are we going to get there? What are we going to choose? When and where?" “What else is possible here?” "What do I have to choose here that would be honouring of me?" "What do we need to change with the format for this to explode?" "What are the infinite possibilities with this?" “How can balance work for me and my business?” "What are the infinite possibilities with this?" "What would I like to be with the Earth/ my body/ my business/ etc. And what would I like to explore?" "What are you so great at that nobody else is great at?" Useful Links: The Clearing Statement explained Access Consciousness Website Choice, Change & Action Podcast Instagram Follow Simone Milasas Simone Milasas' Website Simone Milasas' Instagram Simone Milasas' Facebook Simone Milasas' YouTube Simone Milasas' Telegram Simone Milasas' Contact Email Follow Megan Hill Megan Hill's Website Megan Hill's Instagram Megan Hill's Facebook Play with Simone Milasas Relaxation Energy Pulls All Upcoming Classes with Simone Past Class Recordings As Mentioned In This Episode Joy of Business website Joy of Business book Joy of Business calendar of tools and questions Right Riches for You book BlackBerry The Playlist The Defiant Ones
Prayer is such a crucial part of a believer's life. When we study the Word and hear testimonies from believers, it doesn't take long to realize how foundational prayer ought to be in our lives. Often times prayer is a shopping list of all the things we want God to do for us. Is there a wrong way to pray? Join host Andrew Marcus as he spends time with managing editor of The Gospel Coalition's Megan Hill as they discuss the importance of prayer and walk through practical ways to stir up a hunger for more prayer in your life.
A great discussion about Campbell Athletic's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives with DEI committee members. Assistant Head Football Coach Steven Williams talks about the issue and the impact Campbell Student-Athletes are having in the local community. Assistant Softball Coach Megan Hill joins the discussion and explores how focusing on DEI has brought her team closer.
Meet Meg Hill - a jack-of-all-trades with a heart for horses. After graduating from St. Edward's University, Austin, TX with a degree in Art and Education, Meg has spent 40 years riding horses in all styles - English, Western, and even Sidesaddle! With a lifetime of personal experience, Meg has always known the magic of horses, and recognized their therapeutic power from a young age. Settling in North Carolina for the past two decades, Meg saw a need for equine-assisted services in her community, inspiring her to create Asheville Equine Therapy Inc. As a center member, they provide equine-assisted services and beginner riding lessons, driven by their goal to enhance lives for all. Their services cater to people with disabilities, special needs, PTSD, and trauma through equine-assisted services, adaptive/therapeutic riding, and horsemanship. Meg and her team strive to build true friendships and make a positive impact on all who cross their path with the help of these majestic creatures.
Do you resist AI? Are you a slave to AI? Or do you acknowledge that you have a choice to use it or not? In today's episode, Simone Milasas talks with Megan Hill, a Certified Facilitator of Access Consciousness who also brilliantly manages the marketing for Access Consciousness, about the use of AI in business today. It's not about whether AI is right or wrong, good or bad. It's about always choosing what works for you. For Simone, AI is about formulas, not questions. When you are truly being in question, you allow the possibilities to show up and you can choose something that has never existed before. That's the future Simone would like to see for the planet, even with the use of AI. If the world was in question rather than allowing anything to be your boss, then you could receive everything, including AI, and still be in question. There's a lot out there telling you how you should do things, and there isn't that much out there empowering you to go to question and to trust that you know and have you be the leader; to be really different. Our future will get greater if we are different and inspired to be different. Keys to success Living In Question Using AI In Marketing The Energy Of Creativity What Else Is Possible? What If You Always Chose What Works For You? Daily Questions: "What else is possible?” “What can I create today?” “What works for me?” Useful Links: The Clearing Statement explained Access Consciousness Website Choice, Change & Action Podcast Instagram The Choice and Contribution Membership Simone Milasas' Website Simone Milasas' Instagram Simone Milasas' Facebook Simone Milasas' YouTube Simone Milasas' Contact Email Megan Hill's Website Megan Hill's Instagram Megan Hill's Facebook Joy of Business book Joy of Business website Getting Out of Debt Joyfully ~ Taking Action online, self-paced course
Megan Hill joins the Say What You Mean podcast sharing her growing journey in comedy. On this episode Megan speaks on family, hosting events, networking, being a woman in comedy and more.
When is the last time you gave yourself full permission to goof off and PLAY?! Really let yourself go and be in the moment with whatever it was that brought you pleasure? Seems when we get older, we think of play as worthless, a waste of time. Or we have turned play into a task, something to "do" with others and forget to live in the moment appreciating the JOY within ourselves. Studies have shown when people engage regularly with “play” there is immediate improvement in mental, physical and emotional health. To help put Play into perspective I've invited a wonderful soul, Megan Hill, who I've known since 2018 through BioDynamic Breathwork training. I immediately connected with Megan during a dance exercise as we literally “played” together through the expression on dance. In my first episode of The Power of Play, Megan Hill shares her own healing from years of restriction by incorporating expressive dance, which brought the power of play back into her life. She now offers a liberated view through dance by accessing the wisdom of the body to raise energies so you can experience pure joy & excitement in life. Come play with us as Megan offers a new way to “tune in” to your body and allow movement to release tensions and bring a playful presence into your life ~ working from the inside out. Connect with Megan Hill Find Megan Hill on Facebook and Instagram @xpressgroove April Wyett and Living with Intention Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Do you desire money? Is this desire based on a judgement that you don't have any money, or does it come from knowing that there are infinite ways to generate money? If you are willing to look at what your agenda is with everything that you choose, you can change anything. In this episode, Simone Milasas talks with Megan Hill about Right Riches for You, an Access Consciousness book and class that has tools and processes to assist you to generate money and wealth. What if we have conceptualised money so much that it has to show up in a certain way, rather than having money show up everywhere from every possibility, beyond what you can imagine? Keys to success You Have To Be Willing To Change What Is ‘Right Riches for You' for Simone? Breaking Down Your Barriers What Energies Are You Not Willing To Receive? Be Willing To Be Inspired By Others Playing With Money and Investments Side Note: You Have To Be Willing To Lose It All Are You Avoiding Money To Avoid Uncomfort? Will This Make Me Money? Is It Easier To Live In Struggle Street? Are You Avoiding Judgement From Others? You Have To Keep Blowing Your Comfort Paradigm Money Is Not Linear Daily Questions "Show me what will create the greatest possibility?" “What next?” "If I was investing for me, what would I invest in?" "Will this be fun for me?" “What can I do?” "What does money mean to me?" “Will you make me money?” “I'll have that too.” "What action can I take to have more money in my life?" "How does it get any better than this?" “Show me the money.” "What else is truly possible?" Useful Links: The Clearing Statement explained Access Consciousness Website Choice, Change & Action Podcast Instagram The Choice and Contribution Membership Simone Milasas' website Simone Milasas' Instagram Simone Milasas' YouTube Getting Out of Debt Joyfully book Right Riches for You book Right Riches for You class with Simone
Our Softball Coaches drop by Camel Call Live to talk about their team and the great start to the season. Plus we explore each of their coaching journeys and decorated playing careers.
If we want our kids to love Jesus, we must also want them to love the church. In her message at TGCW21, Megan Hill gives five ways to practically teach our kids to love the local church.Acknowledge our kids' experiences. Know that church isn't always easy for them, and talk to them about it.Remove practical obstacles. Sometimes what they don't like about church isn't spiritual and can be changed.Teach them that church is good. Disciple children at home so that practices at church don't feel foreign or awkward for them.Affirm their Kingdom value. Make sure kids don't feel like an afterthought, but know they are valued and can be used by God.Invite them to participate. Call them to serve and invite them to love others with you in tangible ways.Hill closes with an encouragement to parents who are feeling overwhelmed. “Sunday by Sunday, seek to show your kids how good it is to love God's people and to worship alongside them—you have an advocate in the heavenly places.”
Megan Hill, Lauren Hansen, and Lindsey Carlson discuss what the wives of pastors and elders need in order to thrive as they support their husbands and churches. The panel answers questions like: How do you handle being seen as a spiritual giant in the church? How do you encourage your husband during a difficult time of pastoring? How do you transition out of relationships into new ones when you move for ministry?Lindsey Carlson closes by encouraging women, “Model to your congregations that you are a work-in-progress, and give yourself grace and compassion to be the creation that the Lord made you to be in the marriage that he placed you in.”
If you could pick the brains of the top real estate agents in your market, what would you ask them? Join Dylan de Bruin as he sits down with top agents, Megan Hill Mitchum (17 years experience, ranked #3 in Iowa*), Jenn Clark (23 years experience, ranked #15 in Iowa*) and Gina Swanson (8 years experience, ranked #8 in Iowa*). In this episode, you'll hear how these three powerhouse agents got their start in real estate and how they built up the business they have today. You're sure to learn a lot, laugh a bit and want a mimosa by episode end (listen for the champagne pop!). *Rankings are provided by Century 21 Real Estate LLC and rank Individual Producers in the state of Iowa by AGC. These rankings reflect YTD 2022 transactions with a close date of 07/31/2022 and a paid date of 08/02/2022.
In this episode, Rev. Rob Hill unpacks James 1:2-4 and gives comfort to those facing trials. We all face trials sometimes, and sometimes they are significant trials. What is God doing? Why is this happening? Will I make it through this? We need a comforting word from God that He is sovereign and working in our trials to preserve us to the end. Listen in as Rev. Hill preaches for your comfort in Christ. Check out West Springfield Covenant Community Church and listen to some more of Rob's sermons. If you're in the area, swing by and worship with them. Check out other churches in the Presbyterian Church in America. I mentioned a cool vintage black and white picture of Donut Dip in the 1950s. Check out Donut Dip HERE. As mentioned, Rob's wife is Megan Hill who is the Managing Editor of The Gospel Coalition. Check out Megan's books HERE. ALL SERMONS FROM OTHER PREACHERS AIRED ON SMALL TOWN THEOLOGIAN ARE USED WITH PERMISSION FROM THE PREACHERS.
In this episode, Rev. Rob Hill unpacks James 1:2-4 and gives comfort to those facing trials. We all face trials sometimes, and sometimes they are significant trials. What is God doing? Why is this happening? Will I make it through this? We need a comforting word from God that He is sovereign and working in our trials to preserve us to the end. Listen in as Rev. Hill preaches for your comfort in Christ. Check out West Springfield Covenant Community Church and listen to some more of Rob's sermons. If you're in the area, swing by and worship with them. Check out other churches in the Presbyterian Church in America. I mentioned a cool vintage black and white picture of Donut Dip in the 1950s. Check out Donut Dip HERE. As mentioned, Rob's wife is Megan Hill who is the Managing Editor of The Gospel Coalition. Check out Megan's books HERE. ALL SERMONS FROM OTHER PREACHERS AIRED ON SMALL TOWN THEOLOGIAN ARE USED WITH PERMISSION FROM THE PREACHERS.
Whether we're waiting a traffic light or waiting for suffering to end, Christians are called to be patient through difficulty. In this episode we're joined by Megan Hill, author of 'Patience: Waiting with Hope,' which is part of the 31-Day Devotionals for Life series. We discuss the beauty of patience, how it points us to Jesus, and what we can do to cultivate it.
In this episode of the Hope + Help Podcast, host Christine Chappell interviews Megan Hill about her book, Patience: Waiting with Hope. Some of the questions addressed in this interview are: • What is a biblical view of impatience and how can it manifest in daily life? • How does impatience affect our relationships with God and others? • Why is it important for God's people to take seriously the charge to wait well—and with hope? • How does the gospel empower believers to cultivate the fruit of patience? • Why is it true that "trials are the school of patience?" • How can believers redeem the time in the midst of a season of waiting? • How does the gospel empower believers to cultivate patience in the midst of conflict? View the full show notes & links for this episode: https://ibcd.org/patience-megan-hill The Hope + Help Podcast offers biblical conversations about life's challenging problems. The podcast accomplishes this by offering a mix of interviews with seasoned biblical counseling professionals and ministry leaders on a variety of topics. Hosted by Christine Chappell. To learn more about the show and to access helpful resources, visit https://ibcd.org/hopeandhelp. Connect with host Christine Chappell and subscribe to her weekly Christ-centered biblical counseling resources at https://christinemchappell.com. IBCD's Hope + Help Podcast is available on most podcast streaming platforms, so please don't keep the show a secret! If you know someone walking through a challenging season of life, please share the Hope + Help Podcast with them.
Dr Sean Cumming is a Senior Lecturer in Sport and Exercise Sciences at the University of Bath, as well as a consultant for the Premier League, Football Association, Lawn Tennis Association and Bath Rugby. He previously provided "An idiot's guide to Growth, Maturation and Biobanding" in Season 1, Episode 11 of the podcast. In this episode Sean discusses: Some of the interesting research projects that have happened in the Growth & Maturation space since our last chat in 2019. The research by Megan Hill showing the influence of peak height velocity on match grades in Academy Footballers. The research by David Johnson showing that the impact of Growth related injuries can be attenuated in Academy Footballers. The continued confusion of people wrongly using Relative Age Effect and Maturation interchangeably. Why the Maturity Offset method has a large error and shouldn't be a primary tool for monitoring maturation status. Where the research is heading in the future, including the on pitch visual screening behaviours of late vs early maturers. You can follow Sean's work via his Research Gateway profile page. To learn more about the LTAD Network check out www.ltadnetwork.com or follow on Instagram: @ltadnetwork or Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ltadnetwork . You can keep up to date with Athletic Evolution via our www.athleticevolution.co.uk , Instagram: @athleticevouk and Twitter: @athleticevouk .
Have you always known that something else was available in the areas of depression, anxiety, PTSD, and beyond? What if you are more aware than you have ever imagined? Get ready to be inspired by this amazing conversation with my dear friend, Megan Hill as she shares her journey of discovering the tools of Access Consciousness, creating a career and life she loves, and choosing beyond the traditional ways of addressing anxiety and depression. For more Dr. Anthony Mattis: https://www.dranthonymattis.com Find out more about Megan Hill: https://www.accessconsciousness.com/meganhill
Christine talks with Megan Hill, author of Partners in the Gospel, about social media, specifically how we as leaders in the church can wisely use social media in a way that glorifies God and enhances our real-life church relationships. LINKS FROM THE SHOWWest Springfield Covenant Community Church // Partners in the Gospel // Patience // A Place to Belong // Praying Together // ContentmentCHRISTINE'S NEW BOOK FOR PASTORS' WIVESAmazon // Barnes & Noble // Find out more: howtothriveasapastorswife.comREVIEW BY FAITH ON ITUNESCONNECTConnect with MeganTwitter // Instagram Connect with ChristineWebsite // Facebook // Instagram // Twitter // BooksSign up for Christine's monthly newsletterMusic for By Faith was created by The Silver PagesArtwork for By Faith was created by Reed Harmon
Flirtation, seduction and what does it have to do with marketing? Megan Hill shares with Simone Milasas engaging with people in a different way. In this episode you get to explore: Are you in it for the hustle or the joy? What matches the energy of what you would like to get out into the world? The flirtation of possibilities in reality. Creating now for the future. Resources mentioned in this episode: Who does it belong to App Marketing, The Flirtation Of Possibilities Into Reality Telecall. Megan Hills Website
What would you do if you were attacked at gun point outside your house?In this episode, Megan Hill shares her personal story of how she used killing energy to not only save her life, but also, how tapping into this energy also contributed to the rest of her life.What is killing energy?It's like a rattlesnake shaking their tail. The energy of NO, this is not happening.Would you be willing to be it?You might just find out that you are far more potent and capable than you think.Megan HillAccess ConsciousnessThe Foundation
In the world right now, parents everywhere are experiencing more stress than ever before, as they have to be the teacher, the parent, and their kids' playdate all in a day! This week's inspiration comes from our guest, Megan Hill. Megan is a mom of a 9 yr old boy named Trystan, a facilitator, coach and speaker. She enjoys travelling the world and empowering people to know that everything they desire IS possible. For 15 years, Megan has been leading the marketing and communication strategies for various companies and clients and currently leads the creation and strategy for social media and marketing for Access Consciousness, Dr Dain Heer and Gary M Douglas. This episode, however, is not about social media or marketing; it's about something that requires a lot of patience, space and creativity - parenting. Listen as Megan offers some lightness and joy in her unique, fun way of parenting and having ease in tumultuous times. Take Away: - Asking your children questions that empower them - Knowing that no matter what, you as a parent are not wrong Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/Meganhill
In 2009, Megan Hill was 27 years old, and on paper her life looked perfect. Behind the scenes, it was a different story. She was waking up depressed and anxious nearly every day. Doctors told her she would likely deal with depression and anxiety the rest of her life. When she discovered Access Consciousness, she realized there was more right about her than she had ever imagined. She's off medication, and she now works with Access Consciousness worldwide to empower people to believe in themselves and their inner knowing. In this episode of the Woman of Value Podcast: How Megan overcame her depression and got off medication Powerful questions to ask yourself if you're feeling anxious or depressed How to find the real YOU How to deal with outside stressors Megan's hope and dream for the world
This week, the squad is joined by a very special guest and environmental expert, Megan Hill. Meg joins the pod to answer some of the hardest environmental conundrums and to help us lay a framework to a better future. Cube helps us discover a great hidden restaurant gem in Louisville and Bat teaches us on the White Huns. All in all, a very cool episode and a great time.
(00:00-09:53): HEADLINES: Trump: “I just want to find 11,780 votes”. Louisiana Congressman-elect Luke Letlow, 41, Dies of COVID-19. GOP senators threaten to object to Electoral College results if commission is not formed. LA’s Skid Row doesn’t need Sean Feucht’s ‘revival. McConnell: House's $2,000 stimulus checks are 'socialism for rich. (09:53-18:10): After the relatively depressing start to the show, we can use some encouragement. Megan Hill writes “A Word of Hope for Those Missing Church” in The Gospel Coalition. (18:10-26:46): We were joined by Pastor Allen Jackson from Allen Jackson Ministries. He is senior pastor of World Outreach Church in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Under his leadership and vision, the church has grown from 150 to over 15,000. In reaching the local community with the Gospel, the mission is clear --helping people become more fully devoted followers of Jesus Christ. He is starting a new show on AM1160 at 6AM Monday-Friday. He also wrote a new book “God Bless America Again”. (26:46-36:19): Welcome to the Tweet Suite! Brian and Ian discuss two tweets. One from Jesse Kelly, and one from Rich Villodas. (36:19-45:38): Leah MarieAnn Klett writes “Rick Warren: COVID-19 has 'revealed a fundamental weakness in the Church'” in Christian Post. Many churches across the U.S. are scrambling in the wake of COVID-19 because they’ve focused solely on worship instead of other aspects of ministry, Pastor Rick Warren of the California-based Saddleback Church has said. (45:38-54:57): John Tamny writes “Covid-19 Is a Rich Man's Virus That the Poor Will Suffer the Most” in Real Clear Markets. (54:57-1:04:49): We were joined by Sharie Behnke from Community Christian Church. She is the small groups director at the Yellow Box and joined us to discuss the Together Conference. The Annual Together Marriage and Family Conference is an opportunity for couples and parents to come together as a community and invest in their most important relationships. Together 2021 is ONLINE and coming to you. Register today at togetherconference.info and invest in your most important relationships. (1:04:49-1:14:56): Scott Sauls writes “The Essence of Jesus (According to Jesus)”. There may be no better and more complete summary of who Jesus is and what he is like than his seven “I AM” statements from John’s gospel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Megan Hill is a PHD student out of the University of Bath. Her research project for her thesis focused on 'growth and maturation in talent identification in an elite football academy'. During this period, she studied how growth and maturation affects players within a Cat 1 academy and how using processes such as Bio banding and growth related individualisation can support players in their long term development. Field expert Sean Cummings was her supervisor on this project and helped sculpt her work in the field. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
(00:00-09:55): Headlines: Science Say People Who Swear A Lot Actually Make Better Friends. COVID-19: Mouthwash can kill coronavirus within 30 seconds, study finds. From 15K to 125K: Biden Plans to Raise Refugee Admission Ceiling. Theo Epstein leaving Cubs after nine seasons, World Series title; Jed Hoyer to take over in Chicago. (09:55-27:44): We spoke with the founder of Safe Families, David Anderson. Dave is a licensed clinical psychologist with over 20 years of experience in adolescent psychology. He served as the Executive Director of since its founding in 2003. He took time to talk about the mission of his ministry and the impact they are making on families. In many situations, parents or guardians may be incapable of providing a safe and caring environment for their children, putting them at risk of abuse and neglect. In the past, extended family or neighbors stepped in to help families in crisis by caring for their children for short periods of time. 773-653-2200 http://www.lydiahome.org/ (27:44-37:22): J.T. English writes “A Congregation Is Not an Audience” in The Gospel Coalition. (37:22-46:27): Johanah Blakely writes “Liberals and Conservatives Watch Wildly Different TV Shows – but These 5 Bring Everyone Together”. The programs that Americans of all political stripes like to watch seem to be united by a common theme. (46:27-55:52): Amber Cantorna writes “5 ways to make the holidays meaningful in 2020”. This year is, without a doubt, unlike any other. The daily events happening on a personal, professional and political level are enough to make all of us want to disappear from time to time. As we look ahead to the holidays, what can we do to make them special, rather than one more way to dread 2020? (55:52-1:04:46): Jill Duffy writes “Why Six Hours Of Sleep Is As Bad As None At All”. Getting six hours of sleep a night simply isn’t enough for you to be your most productive. In fact, it’s just as bad as not sleeping at all. (1:04:46-1:14:44): Megan Hill writes “Your Church Is Your Family” in The Gospel Coalition.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we talk with Megan Hill about her book, A Place to Belong: Learning to Love the Local Church. Episode Resourses: A Place to Belong: Learning to Love the Local Church by Megan Hill Theology Gals Journals Women can join Theology Gals Facebook Group Theology Gals-Ladies Theology Discussion and Encouragement Follow Theology Gals: On Facebook On Twitter @TheologyGals On Instagram theologygals Email us at theologygals@gmail.com
This week we talk with Megan Hill about her book, A Place to Belong: Learning to Love the Local Church. Episode Resourses: A Place to Belong: Learning to Love the Local Church by Megan Hill Theology Gals Journals Women can join Theology Gals Facebook Group Theology Gals-Ladies Theology Discussion and Encouragement Follow Theology Gals: On Facebook On Twitter @TheologyGals On Instagram theologygals Email us at theologygals@gmail.com
Amy Spencer is an Accredited Sports Psychologist at Southampton FC. She has worked at the club for the last eight years ranging from 1st team players to U9's, covering various aspects of performance to well-being. She is also currently completing a PhD in mindfulness in football. Megan Hill is a final year PhD Student at the University of Bath in collaboration with Southampton Football Club, studying age group coaches perceptions, experiences and management of male adolescent football players. In this episode they discuss: The player centred and holistic approach at Southampton. How the club focusses on the Psychological factors of Cohesion, Resilience and Flow. The initial bias for Relative Age and Maturation state at the club. The influence of the maturation process on match grades and coach perception of Academy football players The psychological demands and experiences of playing by maturation bands. How the club utilises Maturation monitoring to inform the timing of selection decisions. Integrating mindfulness practice into the Academy. You can keep up to date with Amy via her Twitter: @AmySportPsych and Megan via her Twitter: @Meg_Hill13 . Keep up to date with Athletic Evolution via our Website, Twitter and Instagram. You can leave us feedback or submit a question for future episodes here.
The Christian Outlook – March 28, 2020 Kevin McCullough talks with Washington Examiner's Byron York about the coronavirus and the soaring caseloads, especially in New York. Kevin McCullough and former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich contrast the coronavirus outbreak in Italy to the outbreak New York. Frank Sontag talks with Ralph Drollinger, founder of Capitol Ministries in Washington, D.C., about the economic toll the Coronavirus crisis is taking. John Hall and Kathy Emmons talk with Rosaria Butterfield about how we can help our neighbors in this trying time. Bob Burney looks at how the gods with which Americans used to spend countless hours have fallen during this coronavirus. John and Kathy talk with Megan Hill, editor with Gospel Coalition, about prayer, especially family prayer, during trying times like these.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John and Kathy talk with Megan Hill, an editor for The Gospel Coalition, talks about her latest article, "Never a Better Time for Family Prayer." For more on family prayer, check out her book, Praying Together: The Priority and Privilege of Prayer: In Our Homes, Communities, and Churches.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the sixth episode of UFR's Relationships series, hosts, Nathan Carroll and Tyler Mathern are joined by first-time guest, Megan Hill to talk everything breakups. Nathan and Megan discuss their personal breakup stories, while the group challenges listeners to maintain perspective and maturity throughout the breakup process.
World Sleep Day!Thanks to GCC for hosting us last night -- Paul McNulty, Collin Messer, Karen Swallow Prior All Bible believing Christians must condemn in the strongest terms the murder of 49 Muslims in Christchurch NZ. Our Lord teaches us to love all. Michael Youssef, Ph.D., is the Founder and President of Leading The Way His weekly television programs and daily radio programs are broadcast in 26 languages and seen worldwide, airing more than 13,000 times per week. He is also the founding pastor of The Church of The Apostles in Atlanta, Georgia, with more than 3,000 members. Dr. Youssef was born in Egypt and lived in Lebanon and Australia before coming to the United States. In 1984, he fulfilled a childhood dream of becoming an American citizen. He holds degrees from Moore College in Sydney, Australia, and from Fuller Theological Seminary in California. He is the author or more than 30 books his latest is: Life Changing Prayers - How God Displays His Power to Ordinary People Are Sundays Good for Babies? Megan Hill is a pastor’s wife living in Massachusetts and an editor for The Gospel Coalition. She is the author of Contentment: Seeing God’s Goodness (P&R, 2018) and Praying Together: The Priority and Privilege of Prayer: In Our Homes, Communities, and Churches Mosque shootings in New Zealand streamed live on social mediaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Full show notes at www.simonemilasas.com/podcast Today we reverse roles and have our podcast host, Simone Milasas, interviewed by Access Consciousness facilitator and What Else Is Possible podcast host Megan Hill. Find out why it's important to stay open to new challenges and possibilities while being in a relationship, and how to have the five elements of intimacy of Access Consciousness guide your life. On today's podcast: Don't invite judgmental people into your life Lower your expectations You should be greater together Allow your partner to have space Don't cut yourself off from receiving from other people Links: What Else Is Possible The Clearing Statement Access Consciousness Shop Learn how to have the best relationship possible from Simone and Megan. Here's to starting the journey towards a better, more successful you!