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Have you ever felt like God was being unfair? In Week 2 of our Parables series, Pastor Carlo Mendoza unpacks one of Jesus' most surprising stories. The Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard challenges our assumptions about fairness, comparison, and grace. Through this story, Jesus reveals that God's generosity is far greater than we often realize. You'll discover: Why grace will always feel unfair to those keeping score How comparison steals joy and gratitude What it means to celebrate God's generosity toward others The good news is that God's grace isn't based on what you've earned—it's based on who He is. - NEXT STEPS Looking to take your next step? We want to help! Text the word NEXT to 909-281-7797 or visit sunrisechurch.org/nextsteps. - GIVE TO SUNRISE CHURCH Imagine what God can do through our giving. You can give today at sunrisechurch.org/give - FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SunriseChurchCA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunrisechurchca Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/SunriseChurch
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Thank you Campbell Welsh, Bobby K, and many others for tuning into my live video!* Billionaires Didn't Build Space: NASA, Public Money, and Workers Made It Possible: This segment dismantles the SpaceX mythology and explains why space exploration must serve the commons, not billionaire extraction. [More]* Rooted in progressive values, Rep. Chris Rabb spea… To hear more, visit egberto.substack.com
Carlos Mendoza talks with Keith Raad ahead of the Mets three-game series against the Cincinnati Reds. Mendoza discusses the injury to Christian Scott and the plan for the rotation with Scott going to the injury.
Ben interrupts his road trip and Dr D puts down his newborn baby long enough to tell you what's going on. Firstly…no one believes the Bears are going to Hammond and no one cares if they do. Susana Mendoza outflanks Vallas and Willie Wilson, locking up the MAGA vote in the mayor's race. And Mayor Rahm breaks from bike riding in New Hampshire to watch his beloved Knicks.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ruben Darío Vázquez, uno de nuestros expertos en terror y tecnología, nos comparte hoy sus historias paranormales más personales: encuentros cercanos con objetos voladores. Sus relatos son tan impresionantes y tan detallados que te dejarán con la boca abierta. Y en algunas noticias paranormales: Unos médicos en Mendoza, Argentina, durante su guardia nocturna vivieron una extraña experiencia que aún no logran explicar. En Chiapas, en un distribuidor vial de Tuxtla Gutiérrez, un equipo de exploración nocturna fue a hacer una investigación paranormal y se encontró con extraños registros de audio.
En este episodio de Momento de Desmadre, converso con la periodista, autora y emprendedora Mónica Mendoza sobre una historia de resiliencia que te tocará el corazón.Hablamos de los diferentes duelos que ha enfrentado a lo largo de su vida: un divorcio, la pérdida del padre de sus hijos, el Alzheimer de su mamá, la muerte de su esposo Agustín y el difícil proceso de reconstruirse después de que la vida parece derrumbarse una y otra vez.Mónica comparte cómo aprendió a atravesar el dolor sin quedarse atrapada en él, cómo logró sanar heridas familiares y cómo encontró un nuevo propósito ayudando a otras personas a navegar sus propios procesos de duelo.Además, nos presenta su libro "El Arte de No Morir de Dolor", una obra nacida de sus experiencias más difíciles y de las lecciones que descubrió en el camino.Una conversación honesta, profunda y llena de esperanza para quienes han perdido a alguien, están atravesando cambios importantes o simplemente necesitan recordar que siempre es posible volver a empezar.Porque el duelo no se trata de olvidar. Se trata de aprender a vivir, amar y seguir adelante.
6-10-26 Don't rush Mendoza - And Patrick Mahomes becomes the highest paid QB once again
Los científicos llevan décadas advirtiéndonos sobre los riesgos del cambio climático. En México y el resto de Latinoamérica, estos cambios ya son comprobables. Fernanda Torres nos acompaña para hablar de diversos temas científicos, desde los desastres naturales y la vida extraterrestre, hasta la evolución del método científico y su propia labor como comunicadora de ciencia. Síguenos en nuestras Redes Sociales
Nos visitó Verónica Mausbach, propietaria de la bodega Mil Suelos y el hospedaje rural Bella Viña en Mendoza.
Send us Fan MailAndrea Mendoza is top event rider who lives in Guatemala and is preparing for the Central American Games. S7 E11
Fran Spielman interviews Illinois Comptroller Susana Mendoza about her renewed bid for Chicago mayor, revisiting her 2019 loss and associations with Ed Burke and Mike Madigan, which she says she condemned. Mendoza calls Mayor Brandon Johnson's tenure a “blizzard of incompetence,” citing credit downgrades, heavy borrowing, TIF “raids,” staffing vacancies, and strained Springfield relations, and says she'd impose fiscal discipline, consider workforce reductions, stop using TIFs for operations, hire more police, restore ShotSpotter, and improve police-community trust.
Welcome Back! Enrique Mendoza and Ren Olivieri came to record this podcast together in person… we just had to wait for Ren to visit Los Angeles from Toronto. But this All-American trio you're about to hear – Ren from Canada, Enrique from Guatemala, and yours truly from the USA – represent pretty much every region North of South America! These two came by to discus their award winning film “Rob Roy,” an Official Selection at Sherman Oaks Film Festival 2025 that tookhome three awards; the Grand Jury Award for Best Short Film – Action-Thriller, the Filmmakers Award for Outstanding Director – Short Film – Action/Thriller to Enrique A. Mendoza, and the Filmmakers Award for Outstanding Screenplay – Short Film – Action/Thriller to Ren Olivieri. No wonder they like me! Each had been on the podcast before solo, Enrique on Episode 527. Enrique A. Mendoza “Fervor” and Ren on Episode 559. Ren Olivieri “The Trade” . Besides talking about how these two met at SOFF 2024, hit it off, watched each other's screenings and collaborated in time to submit “Rob Roy” for the next year's festival, they also wanted to talk about their new project, Fifty. Enjoy! Follow Ren on Instagram at @reno91 Follow Enrique on Instagram at @djurban01 Learn more about Enrique at themendozaproject.com _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Discover Indie Film Links DIF Podcast Website – DIF Instagram – DIF BlueSky Discover Indie Film Foundation (nonprofit for the arts) Website Sherman Oaks Film Festival Film Invasion Los Angeles
Otra vez habrá manifestaciones en la zona del AICM La Oficina para la Promoción de Inversión atenderá a empresas medianas La árbitra mexicana Katia Itzel García Mendoza hará historiaMás información en nuestro podcast#grc
GTP host Steve Lowery is leading the conservation today with special guest Maxey Scherr, the founder of Scherr Law Firm in El Paso, Texas. They explore the complexities of an extraordinary case, Mendoza vs. Titan Transportation, where Maxey secured a verdict of over $16 million for her client, Ruben Ivan Mendoza. Remember to rate and review GTP on Apple Podcasts: Click Here to Rate and Review Case Details: The case revolved around a severe truck crash in Dallas County, Texas, where Ruben Mendoza, the driver of a pickup truck leased by Titan Transportation, was rear-ended by a truck owned by DSX Transportation. Despite the defense's attempts to frame Mendoza as an independent contractor, Maxey successfully proved that he was an employee in the course and scope of his employment, showcasing Titan's negligence in his lack of training and safety protocols. Scherr Law Firm secures an $11,005,000 settlement with three of four defendants named in a lawsuit and obtains a $16,857,276 verdict against the fourth remaining defendant in their second trial. (Source) Guest Bio: Maxey Scherr Maxey Scherr founded Scherr Law Firm in 2022. She has litigated over 40 jury trials resulting in multi-figure verdicts across the board. Her areas of expertise include trucking accidents, wrongful death claims, traumatic brain injuries, and catastrophic injuries. Ms. Scherr is a member of various boards and organizations and currently serves as the Co-Chair of the Women's Caucus and Board of Regents member with the ATAA, is on the Texas State Bar Committee on the Administration of the Rules of Evidence, is a member of the American Association for Justice and sits on the Women's Rights Commission for the City of El Paso. Through the years, Ms. Scherr's efforts have garnered many accolades. Most notably, Ms. Scherr is a "Super Lawyer," a "Top Ten Attorney," receives numerous "Litigator Awards" and has various National Law Journal Top 100 Verdicts. Ms. Scherr is licensed in Texas, New Mexico and Illinois and graduated from Texas Tech School of Law. She received her bachelor's degree in Psychology from the University of Massachusetts-Boston with magna cum laude honors and undertook postgraduate work in Neuroscience at Harvard University. Read Full Bio Links: Scherr Law Firm on Facebook: Scherr Law Firm Scherr Law Firm on LinkedIn: Scherr Law Firm Contact Scherr Law Firm: Scherr Law Firm Check out previous episodes and meet the GTP Team: Great Trials Podcast Show Sponsors: Harris Lowry Manton LLP - hlmlawfirm.com Free Resources: Stages Of A Jury Trial - Part 1 Stages Of A Jury Trial - Part 2
Federico entrevista al historiador Alfonso Bullón de Mendoza, presidente de la Fundación Universitaria San Pablo CEU.
Galen Clavio opens CrimsonCast's 2026 Indiana football positional preview series with the most important offensive position on the field: quarterback.This episode focuses on Josh Hoover, the TCU transfer stepping into the spotlight after Fernando Mendoza's Heisman-winning national championship season. Galen compares Hoover's statistical profile with Mendoza's pre-IU numbers, explains why the turnover concerns around Hoover may be overstated, and looks at how his experience, processing, quick release, and RPO background could fit inside Curt Cignetti and Mike Shanahan's offense.The episode also covers how Hoover stacks up against other major college quarterbacks, what his NFL Draft scouting profile says about his strengths and weaknesses, and how the backup picture could develop with Grant Wilson and Tyler Cherry.
In this conversation, Mussi Diskin and Freddy Mendoza explore the Nurtured Heart Approach through a grounded discussion on parenting, teaching, and discipline. Freddy shares a guiding idea of “softening in order to strengthen,” reflecting on how flexibility and clear boundaries can build more resilient relationships than rigid or punitive control.Together, they examine how fear-based discipline often leads to compliance or rebellion rather than true learning, and how children internalize messages about who they are through the way adults respond to their behavior. Mussi adds reflections on identity formation in children and the long-term impact of how mistakes are handled.Through real-life examples—from curfews to classroom rules to everyday parenting moments—they reframe discipline as teaching rather than punishment, emphasizing connection, clarity, and recognizing a child's inherent greatness even in moments of correction.The episode offers a practical and thoughtful look at how to guide children in ways that build responsibility, trust, and inner strength without shame or fear.Freddy Mendoza's contact information: Freddy@nurturedheartinstitute.comBuildingyourgreatness@gmail.comFor more from me visit my website MussiDiskin.com or email me at EnergizingHearts@gmail.com Check out my free parenting course called Parenting 101 at MussiDiskin.com/freecontent
NotiMundo Estelar - Belén Mendoza, 35 embarcaciones destruidas tras voraz incendio en Manta, ¿qué se sabe? by FM Mundo 98.1
Hablemos de una de las principales responsabilidades del seguidor de Jesús
Chicago's mayoral election is nine months away. Last week, Illinois Comptroller Susana Mendoza became the first major candidate to make their campaign official. Host Jacoby Cochran, Brandon Pope, and Leigh Giangreco discuss Mendoza's platform and other potential candidates. Plus, we react to news that the Bears are moving forward with a new stadium in Hammond, Indiana. Is this for real or just the latest round of stadium chicken? Good News: Annual Puerto Rican Festival Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our daily newsletter. Follow us @citycastchicago You can also text us or leave a voicemail at: 773 780-0246 Learn more about the sponsors of this Monday, June 8 episode: Visit Bloomington Friends of San Damiano Become a member of City Cast Chicago. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE
First, Jeff reviews an overall good week for the Mets (while ripping Stearns and Mendoza). Then, Devin Gordon ("So Many Ways to Lose") is here (8:00) to discuss being "Metsy", the different psychologies of Mets fans and Yankees fans, and whether the Mets can avoid being the #LOLMets. Join us! #Mets #LGM
Illinois Comptroller Susana Mendoza joins Steve Dale to talk about why she wants to be the next mayor of Chicago. Listen in while Mendoza tells listeners why she has decided to get into this race, the major issues that she thinks that need to be addressed including the importance of growing the economic base of the city, how […]
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This week, Pastor Mateo kicked off our Imago Dei series by exploring how our identity, worth, and purpose are rooted in God as our Creator. Emphasizing that we were made in His image with inherent honor, intentional design, and a deep calling to live in relationship with Him.
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The Mincing Rascals this week are John Williams of WGN Radio, Eric Zorn of The Picayune Sentinel, multi-media journalist Brandon Pope, author of Brandon Pope's Screening Room, and Steve Bertrand, host of Steve Bertrand on Books and proprietor of Steve Bertrand Travel. The Rascals kick off the podcast discussing CBS firing ’60 Minutes’ correspondent Scott Pelley. What is the biggest takeaway from this […]
The Mincing Rascals this week are John Williams of WGN Radio, Eric Zorn of The Picayune Sentinel, multi-media journalist Brandon Pope, author of Brandon Pope's Screening Room, and Steve Bertrand, host of Steve Bertrand on Books and proprietor of Steve Bertrand Travel. The Rascals kick off the podcast discussing CBS firing ’60 Minutes’ correspondent Scott Pelley. What is the biggest takeaway from this […]
The Mincing Rascals this week are John Williams of WGN Radio, Eric Zorn of The Picayune Sentinel, multi-media journalist Brandon Pope, author of Brandon Pope's Screening Room, and Steve Bertrand, host of Steve Bertrand on Books and proprietor of Steve Bertrand Travel. The Rascals kick off the podcast discussing CBS firing ’60 Minutes’ correspondent Scott Pelley. What is the biggest takeaway from this […]
Susana Mendoza is touting her fiscal work and years in public office at the state and city level as reasons why she would make a good mayor of Chicago. In the Little Village neighborhood where she was born, the democrat became the first major candidate to formally announce she's entering the race.
La Librería Carlos Fuentes es una de las librerías más importantes en el occidente de México. Con su amplia oferta de programación cultural gratuita y su catálogo que incluye más de 70 mil títulos en exhibición, ofrece al público jalisciense uno de los espacios más amplios, completos y diversos del mundo editorial. Su importante vocación en la formación y fortalecimiento de redes profesionales la convierte, también, en una de las librerías más reconocidas por el sector en Iberoamérica. En este podcast de El Expresso de las 10 hacemos llegar nuestro reconocimiento a todo el equipo humano que le da vida Gracias por contribuir a la creación de una comunidad que lee, conversa y celebra con la compañía de Verónica Mendoza directora de la Librería Carlos Fuentes, el Dr. José Luis Navarrete biólogo, entomólogo y académico dedicado al estudio y divulgación de los insectos, Víctor Ortiz Partida poeta, editor y periodista cultural y María José Corrales filósofa, activista y promotora de educación popular.
Pastor Aidan teaches from Matthew 28:16–20 that the Great Commission begins with worship, reminding believers that Jesus sends His people into the world under His authority to make disciples and live on mission for His kingdom.
The Mincing Rascals this week are John Williams of WGN Radio, Eric Zorn of The Picayune Sentinel, multi-media journalist Brandon Pope, author of Brandon Pope's Screening Room, and Steve Bertrand, host of Steve Bertrand on Books and proprietor of Steve Bertrand Travel. The Rascals kick off the podcast discussing CBS firing ’60 Minutes’ correspondent Scott Pelley. What is the biggest takeaway from this […]
Susana Mendoza is touting her fiscal work and years in public office at the state and city level as reasons why she would make a good mayor of Chicago. In the Little Village neighborhood where she was born, the democrat became the first major candidate to formally announce she's entering the race.
Susana Mendoza is touting her fiscal work and years in public office at the state and city level as reasons why she would make a good mayor of Chicago. In the Little Village neighborhood where she was born, the democrat became the first major candidate to formally announce she's entering the race.
This week, we sit down with Chef Stephen Sandoval for a globetrotting whirlwind tour through a career that spans McDonald's franchises in Southern California, Michelin-starred kitchens in the Bay Area, wood-fire cooking in Argentina, classical Mexican cuisine in Mexico City, and some of Chicago's most celebrated restaurants. Stephen is a tour de force who's worked alongside the likes of Rick Bayless, Stuart Brioza, and Albert Adrià, and his newest restaurant, Trino, is a deeply personal steakhouse concept inspired by Northern Mexico, Spain, Argentina, and the classic Chicago dining tradition. He joins us to talk through mastering seven different live-fire cooking techniques in Mendoza, the philosophy behind Baja Med cuisine, staging and cooking across three continents, and the long, winding road toward opening his dream restaurant concept, Entre Sueños -- and so much more.
Gregory Joseph joins the show from Seattle to review the Mets' good week and whether they can keep it going. We discuss Mendoza, Stearns, Peralta, Benge, Ewing, and more. Then, Gregory tells us about T-Mobile Park and a disgusting hot dog. Join us! #Mets #LGM
ITL and B Scott react to the latest OTA headlines and quarterback developments.
Comnparing Jalen Brunson to SGA may soon be easy. The Mets have a Mendoza problem they won't acknowledge, and much more
Hablamos de cómo alguien pasa de “tener potencial” a construir una vida extraordinaria sin necesitar un origen perfecto. También hablamos de qué está dejando de ver esta generación de líderes, cómo convivir con personas muy distintas a ti y cómo distribuir la vida sin caer en la idea falsa del “equilibrio” perfecto.Si estás buscando dirección y una conversación honesta sobre crecimiento personal, este episodio te va a servir. Y deja tus felicitaciones a Ale en comentarios!!Suscríbete, deja tu comentario y activa la campanita para seguir creciendo juntos. Únete a nuestra comunidad exclusiva para recibir contenido premium y práctico. Haz clic en el botón UNIRSE que está debajo del título de este episodio y también aquí: https://bit.ly/4mA94dj__Descarga la hoja de discusión del episodio aquí: https://podcastdeliderazgo.com/hojas-de-discusion/
Craig and Big Mac shred the "irrelevant" New York Mets, questioning Steve Cohen's leadership and David Stearns' massive contract as the team continues to struggle. They also analyze the Yankees' offensive explosion and Anthony Volpe's improved defense before mocking Governor Kathy Hochul's lack of Knicks knowledge. The discussion touches on cultural trends, including the authenticity of AI-generated music and common sports media double standards. 01:20 - NBA Finals Matchup Preference 05:05 - Mets' Irrelevance & Stearns' Deal 11:31 - Steve Cohen's Accountability Gap 16:45 - Yankees' Offense & Volpe's Defense 21:45 - Mets "Bitch Fest" & Management 26:02 - Media Standards & Controversy Tangents 30:34 - Gerrit Cole & "Five and Fly" 37:50 - AI Music & Inga Rose 45:55 - Mendoza's Fault & Darling's Audio 49:52 - Governor Hochul's Knicks Gaffe
Los Angeles County has the largest juvenile justice system in the country, and for too long, black and brown youth in Los Angeles have been shuttled into a system that looks to cages over care. Represent Justice Ambassador, Kent Mendoza, was one of those young people, and now works to make sure our kids wonʼt face a similar fate. “A Million Dollar Cage,” produced by Kent, follows his journey as he fights to transform L.A. County's youth justice system and create alternatives to incarceration. In collaboration with Represent Justice, his film is now streaming on Tubi to over 100 million viewers. Kent was born in Mexico but migrated to Los Angeles at the age of six, where his mother hoped to find a better life for her young children. Kent loved drawing and had a very creative mind but could not speak English and struggled in school. His father was absent and, an early age, Kent was exposed to gangs, drugs, and violence. He joined a gang at the age of fourteen and was incarcerated at fifteen, serving time in a probation camp. At seventeen, Kent was tried as an adult and faced a life sentence. He was instead sent to the Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) for 7 years but served overall 5 years incarcerated. Since his release, Kent has become a tireless community organizer and activist, artist, writer, speaker, and youth mentor. He was selected as an Ambassador with Represent Justice and made the short film, "Chasing the Mexican Dream," connecting to his Mexican roots while exploring the creativity that comes with telling a story through animation. Along with filmmaking, Kent is the Director of Policy at the Anti-Recidivism Coalition.Watch Kent's TUBI film here! Have a Swan Dive to share? Text us!We are always looking for Swan Dive Stories to share so hit us up, send an e mail to Ron: Ron@artbikesjax.com or Stu: Stuart@stuartsheldon.com
The guys talk with Q Meyers from Locked on Raiders and talk Spurs-Thunder after.