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Host: Brad McNutt | Released Monday, October 9, 2023 In this episode of The Book Club, Brad reviews a great aid to the understanding of 1-2 Kings! Episode Resources Purchase How to Lose a Kingdom in 400 Years: A Guide to 1-2 Kings by Michael Whitworth here. We want to hear from you! Email: books@thelightnetwork.tv Voicemail: 903-26-LIGHT […]
Host: Brad McNutt | Released Monday, October 9, 2023 In this episode of The Book Club, Brad reviews a great aid to the understanding of 1-2 Kings! Episode Resources Purchase How to Lose a Kingdom in 400 Years: A Guide to 1-2 Kings by Michael Whitworth here. We want to hear from you! Email: books@thelightnetwork.tv Voicemail: 903-26-LIGHT […]
The boys are back! After a few weeks off Kevin and Brailey are back with a special guest and new friend of the podcast, Michael Whitworth. Michael has written songs for everyone! including Kyle Clark, Mitchell Tenpenny, FGL, and more! He tells incredible stories of what its like working with Jelly Roll, and how he blends his rock background with his current county style! The Hook Podcast is presented exclusively by MoonShine Golf!
Write better songs faster! Clay & Marty's 10-day video series will help you level-up your songs and finish them faster. CLICK HERE to begin! SongTown Press Books:Mastering Melody Writing : Check It OutThe Songwriter's Guide To Mastering Co-Writing : Check It OutSongbuilding: Mastering Lyric Writing : Check It Out Guest: Michael Whitworth : Instagram Hosts: Clay Mills : Facebook : InstagramMarty Dodson : Facebook : Instagram Featured Song: Like A Shakespearean Play by Marilyn Oakley : Website For advertising opportunities, email kristine@songtown.com Submit a song to be featured on our podcast!Email your song, song name, co-writer's names & consent to podcast@songtown.com
We had a great conversation with Eli Young Band on The Chris & Sandy Show. We talked about many things from their song Lucky For Me, family, music, sacrifices, they told some great stories to a whole lot more!With momentum still high following their fourth career #1, MULTI-PLATINUM hitmakers ELI YOUNG BAND are releasing an introspective new single with “Break It In” via The Valory Music Co. Under producer Dann Huff, the tune explores lessons in life and love that are only learned over time well spent. As showcased through vivid Benjy Davis, Brandon Day, Daniel Ross, and Michael Whitworth-penned lyrics, EYB further delivers a booming chorus: “Like these dusty boots that walked me through / The work that got me here / And these faded jeans with Skoal can rings / I've worn out all these years / When the shine wears off, when you lose that gloss / There's so much more underneath it all / You think that good is good as it can get / Then you break it in.”“We definitely didn't just start a band and have instant success. We've continued to build it up over the years — we broke it in,” shares EYB. "We've been blessed to have had our moments of being able to sit back and soak it all in. ‘Break It In' carries a message you learn with time, and we're so excited for these lyrics to be heard far and wide!”“Break It In” closely follows THIS IS ELI YOUNG BAND: GREATEST HITS, which features chart-toppers – “Love Ain't,” PLATINUM "Drunk Last Night,” 2X PLATINUM “Even If It Breaks Your Heart,” and 3X PLATINUM “Crazy Girl.” EYB has always been unique in modern Country music as a true band of brothers who cling fast to their Texas roots and has maintained an impressive trajectory with singles earning Billboard's #1 Country Song of the Year and ACM Awards Song of the Year. They have previously earned multiple nominations from GRAMMY, CMA, CMT, ACA and Teen Choice Awards.While selling out venues as a headliner from coast-to-coast, EYB has toured with Jason Aldean, Dave Matthews Band, Kenny Chesney, Rascal Flatts, Toby Keith, Tim McGraw, and Darius Rucker. They will continue to bring these fan-favorites and more on the road this summer with several festival appearances. More details on tour stops are available at https://eliyoungband.com, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
A 21st-century dip into literary stream of consciousness. This narrative technique attempts to depict in words the multitudinous thoughts and feelings passing through the human mind. It first gained prominence among Modernist writers as they attempted to represent life in the increasingly complex industrialized world of the 1920s. The technique has never run dry, but now, a century later, stream of consciousness is proving a fresh wellspring for young writers as they attempt to convey life in our comparably challenging, fragmented and frenetic online age. Rebecca Watson is one such writer, and her first novel, "little scratch", has already attracted much praise for its depiction of the thoughts and feelings of a young woman over a deceptively simple single day. It was shortlisted in 2021 for the Goldsmiths Prize, which rewards innovation and creative daring in the novel. Rebecca traces the technique back to its headwaters, hearing from academics and fellow authors about the American psychologist William James, the French philosopher Henri Bergson, and the key writers - Virginia Woolf, T S Eliot and James Joyce - who, a hundred years ago, made it their own, in works such as Mrs Dalloway, The Waste Land and Ulysses. This documentary , flowing with archive and music, itself follows the associative leaps characteristic of stream of consciousness. It is particularly timely in an era when the onslaught of social media frequently feels overwhelming and the term “streaming” is itself becoming a dominant metaphor for how we live our lives. Contributions from Philip Davis, Sandeep Parmar, Michael Whitworth, Sara Baume and Mike McCormack. Producer: Beaty Rubens
Wes McAdams interviews Michael Whitworth about his new book, The Son's Supremacy: A Guide to Hebrews. If you are interested in an encouraging and in-depth study of Hebrews, "The Son's Supremacy" is an excellent help. Whitworth is an incredibly talented, knowledgable, and engaging author. His book will help many better understand the book of Hebrews. The post A Bible Study Guide to Hebrews appeared first on Radically Christian.
Author Michael Whitworth joins the show to discuss the book of Hebrews and his upcoming commentary, “The Son's Supremacy.” We get in to why the book is so relevant to Christians despite its Old Testament, Jewish roots, what it means that Jesus is our High Priest, who Melchizedek was, and more. Michael Whitworth is the author of several books, including the award-winning Epic of God and The Derision of Heaven commentaries on Genesis and Daniel, respectively. He preaches in the Florida panhandle and conducts “Teaching Rocket” seminars nationwide on building better Bible class programs.
Dr. Michael Whitworth is a physician who runs the Tampa Bay COVID19 Information page on Facebook. This group is primarily informational using evidence based medicine from a physician on the front lines of non-ICU COVID 19 patient care. Most posts are informational, and are not designated for comments, thereby eliminating the highly charged rhetoric and arguments that engulf many other FB pages. Any statements or opinions rendered by the administrators or members of this site are not to be taken as medical advice about your specific situation or of any individual, and you should always refer to your health care physician, NP, or PA for appropriate medical advice. https://www.facebook.com/groups/208358497043306
Michael continues to share how life has changed in the shadow of death and how he has learned to see beyond what is showing on the outside to give an extra measure of grace. He shares how he has set out to minister to churches and individuals about what he calls grief literacy. Michael also shares some practicial ways that people can minister to those around them that are suffering. Thanks to Ben and Travis' crazy questions, Michael shares with listeners some answers about his favorite movie moments. Links mentioned in this episode: http://benandtravis.com http://benandtravis.com/mealplan http://facebook.com/groups/benandtravis/ http://start2finish.org http://lifeintheshadow.com This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
Ben, Travis and Will welcome Michael Whitworth to the podcast for some extremely helpful information regarding the greiving experience. Before they get into the heart of the message they take a little trip down memory lane to see how our paths all cross in different places. The remainder of the time together is spent with Michael sharing his experiences of grief in losing his father to an accident and the more recent death of his toddler son. He does an outstanding job of reminding us that God is preparing the path before us, even when we don't understand it. Whether you are struggling with grief of know someone who is, you will benefit from this conversation about walking through the shadow of death. The episode ends with some lighthearted questions about things you never knew you wanted to know! Links mentioned in this episode: http://benandtravis.com http://benandtravis.com/mealplan http://facebook.com/groups/benandtravis/ http://start2finish.org http://lifeintheshadow.com This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
In This Episode, Chris McCurley and Michael Whitworth discuss the loss of his son in the continuation of “Good Grief.” Have questions? Email chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com.
In This Episode, Chris McCurley and Michael Whitworth discuss the loss of his son in the continuation of “Good Grief.” Have questions? Email chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com.
In this episode, Chris McCurley is joined by Michael Whitworth to discuss some healthy ways to understand grief. Have questions? Email chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com.
In this episode, Chris McCurley is joined by Michael Whitworth to discuss some healthy ways to understand grief. Have questions? Email chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com.
Michael Whitworth considers whether diaries are literature, looking particularly at the diaries of Virginia Woolf. In this Open Day taster lecture, Michael Whitworth considers whether diaries are literature and how women writers exploit the possibilities of this genre, looking particularly at the diaries of Virginia Woolf.
The Book Club Season 9, Episode 4 for Monday, February 11, 2019 On this episode of The Book Club, Brad reviews a great guide to the Old Testament book Genesis. Links Click here to purchase Epic of God by Michael Whitworth We want to hear from you! Email: books@thelightnetwork.tv Voicemail: 903-26-LIGHT (903-265-4448) Subscription Links
Preachers in Training Season 7, Episode 13 for Thursday, May 3, 2018 Michael Whitworth discusses two important things that preachers cannot afford to neglect. Links Click here for all episodes of Preachers in Training Start2Finish Teaching Rocket Your Feedback Email: preachers@thelightnetwork.tv Voicemail: 903-26-LIGHT (903-265-4448) If you enjoyed the show, please rate it on iTunes and write […]
A discussion between Michael Whitworth and Fr. Mark Kowalewski. Moderated by Jackie Koppell.
Preachers in Training Season 5, Episode 14 for Thursday, April 13, 2017 Robert sits down with Michael Whitworth to discuss social media tips that congregations can use to reach people through the Internet. Links Click here for all episodes of Preachers in Training Services Mentioned in This Episode: Buffer (social media management) Hootesuite (social media management) Canva (online solution to […]
Preachers in Training Season 5, Episode 13 for Thursday, April 6, 2017 Michael Whitworth joins Robert this week to discuss ten guidelines for using presentations in sermons or Bible classes. Links Click here for all episodes of Preachers in Training Your Feedback Email: preachers@thelightnetwork.tv Voicemail: 903-26-LIGHT (903-265-4448) If you enjoyed the show, please rate it on […]
Preachers in Training Season 4, Episode 8 for Thursday, October 6, 2016 Jon Mitchell and Michael Whitworth join Robert to discuss why they use Bible software and their favorite features in the software that they use the most. This episode came as a result of a recent poll in the Preachers in Training Facebook group. The […]
The Light Network Specials Episode 16, Recorded August 23, 2016 The Light Network brings you coverage from Polishing the Pulpit 2016 on Tuesday morning. Robert Hatfield is joined by Brad McNutt and Michael Whitworth for a devotional from 2 Kings 19, a discussion on books, and reflection on our favorite sessions from PTP so far. […]
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Preachers in Training Season 3, Episode 14 for Thursday, May 12, 2016, 2016 Michael Whitworth talks about the importance of the adult Bible class and why preachers shouldn’t slack on the Bible classes they teach. Michael also offers tips for asking faith-building questions. Links Click here for all episodes of Preachers in Training Start2Finish.org Teaching Rocket […]
Michael Whitworth is the associate minister at the Keller Church of Christ in Keller, Texas, but he's also the owner and operator of Start2Finish, a online website blog with dozens of contributors and book publishing company. Today we talk to him about how he keeps track of it all with his tech.
Episode #060 For Monday, August 25, 2014 HOST: Brad McNutt Guest: Michael Whitworth Show Notes: Brad brings back author Michael Whitworth for another review of a Start2Finish guide book. Today’s pick is Bethlehem Road: A Guide to Ruth, but Michael also gives a brief synopsis of an earlier release, Esau’s Doom: A Guide […]
Episode #045 For Monday, January 27, 2014 “Cutting Edge: ‘Living and Longing for the Lord'” HOST: Brad McNutt GUEST: Michael Whitworth Show Notes: Brad interviews Michael Whitworth, author of The Epic of God, and The Derision of Heaven, about his upcoming book Living and Longing for the Lord (a guide to 1-2 Thessalonians). The book releases tomorrow, […]
Episode #036 For January 9, 2014 “A Book Review: ‘Fit for the Pulpit'” HOST: Robert Hatfield GUESTS: Chris McCurley and Michael Whitworth Show Notes: Robert talks to Chris McCurley, editor of the new book, Fit for the Pulpit, and to Michael Whitworth, owner of Start2Finish Books and contributing author to Fit for the Pulpit. Who […]
Michael Whitworth, English Faculty, Oxford University, gives a lecture at the English Faculty Open day around Victorian literature.
Episode #034 Recorded Thursday, August 15, 2013 “Cutting Edge: ‘The Derision of Heaven'” HOST: Brad McNutt GUEST: Michael Whitworth (Author, The Derision of Heaven) Video of this episode: Show Notes: Brad is joined by Michael Whitworth, the author of The Derision of Heaven and founder of Start2Finish Books. The Derision of Heaven has just been released (Sept. […]