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Welcome back from our post eclipse hiatus! In this episode we chat with British Astronomical Association's Mike Frost.... he shares book, Eclipse and Revelation: Total Solar Eclipses In Science, History, Literature, and the Arts. We chat about eclipses past and future total solar eclipses. He also shares stories that include such shenanigans as breaking into a cemetery with Jay Passachoff to see the grave of Sir Edmond Halley.Meet Mike Frost:https://britastro.org/section_information_/historical-section-overview/meet-the-section-directorGet the book!:https://www.amazon.com/Eclipse-Revelation-Eclipses-Science-Literature/dp/0192857991Astro Trails UK:https://www.astro-trails.com/Wild Times: Wildlife EducationWildlife mysteries, crazy news, and daring animal stories—listen now!Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySafe Solar Viewing Glasses, Eclipse T-Shirts and swag https://texassolareclipses.com/shopHost Leticia Ferrer's Texas Eclipses Site https://texassolareclipses.com/Host Chris Chotas Alexander's Sitehttps://www.chotachrome.com/IG: @chotachromeLooking for an Eclipse Day Event - Leticia Ferrer will be at the Cosmic Cowboy Eclipse Festival in Hillsboro Texas - 4 minutes 23 seconds of Totality Also Check out Leticia Ferrer's Event's Page for Free Local (in Dallas) Eventshttps://texassolareclipses.com/upcoming-events/Totality Talks is created by Leticia Ferrer and Chris Chotas Alexander. Totality Talks is produced by Chris Chotas Alexander.
Mike is a prolific author, an internationally sought after speaker and one of the leading voices on the authentic mission of the church. Mike is not afraid to debate the tough issues and as he shares his story we see some of the experiences that have shaped his views and given him the courage to speak out.
Pastor Jonty Cornford is joined on the show by minister, theologian, missiologist and author Dr Mike Frost.Mike's website: https://mikefrost.net/"Mission is the Shape of Water" on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com.au/Mission-Shape-Water-Learning-Inform/dp/1955142408/ref=sr_1_1?crid=23MAD0WVU3G37&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.WHUiQdSSVqTYQ8OdKxZhyQ.BXfui75OWi2M1erUERIizsJC1zDGuBA_XI4cnNj5fec&dib_tag=se&keywords=mike+frost+mission+is+the+shape+of+water&qid=1718592429&sprefix=mike+frost+mission+is+the+shape+of+wat%2Caps%2C275&sr=8-1LIVE EVENT ON JUNE 30TH: https://www.unitingheartandsoul.org/filthy-hopeJoin our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/373445507761084Become a Patreon member: https://www.patreon.com/FilthyHopeEmail us: filthyhopepod@gmail.comFollow us on Socials:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/filthyhopestudios/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/filthyhopepodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@filthyhopestudios?_t=8lLmIm1duvC&_r=1X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/FilthyHopeListen to Into the WordSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/24pRK5xEVz6TOeihxnmC7g?si=26a641cd9c774b20Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/into-the-word/id1734437831YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JA1zq_mnGIs&t=413s&ab_channel=FilthyHopeStudios Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this special edition of the Ephesiology Podcast, Andrew and Michael continue a new series called Make Disciples. On this episode, they are joined by Mike Frost to talk about how disciples encounter people. Be sure to follow along with us in Michael's recent book, Make Disciples: Discover the Spiritual Journey of a Christ-Follower and … Continue reading "Episode 152: Encounter People with Michael Frost"
In this episode, I talk with Michael Frost, author and international speaker, who has written extensively on the mission of the church and how the church might move forward in today's culture. He shares his insight into meals and how they shaped the early church, and how we might recover that today. Check out his newest book Mission Is the Shape of Water, a fascinating look at the history of the church. Mike Frost's website: mikefrost.net.
For this special episode of the Church Planter Podcast, Robert interviews author, speaker, missiologist and agitator Mike Frost. They talk about a wide variety of topics, from church planting in specific cultural contexts, to adapting missionary methods, clarifying purpose, community-centered initiatives, and kingdom proclamation and transformation. Michael Frost is an internationally recognised Australian missiologist and one of the leading voices in the missional church movement. His books are required reading in colleges and seminaries around the world and he is much sought after as an international conference speaker.He's the founding director of the Tinsley Institute in Sydney Australia, an adjunct lecturer at various seminaries, and the author of 19 books. He is also well known for his protests against Australia's treatment of refugees, some of which have resulted in his arrest by the NSW police, as well as his advocacy for racial reconciliation, foreign aid, and gender equality.For more from Mike, visit his website https://mikefrost.net/. Find more from the Church Planter Podcast on instagram @churchplanterpodcast, on Facebook at Church Planter Podcast, and twitter @cPlanterPodcast. Mentioned in this episode:This episode was brought to you by ChurchWebBuilder. If you've been meaning to scrap your terrible Wordpress church website, or you just need to actually sit down and make your church plants' website, let this be a sign to you. With CWB's library of church specific templates and integrations, and the included all-in-one marketing and communication platform, a beautiful new website is literally sitting there, waiting for you to take it. Go to www.churchwebbuilder.io and use the code PLANTER at checkout. You'll get 50% off your entire first year.
Meaningful change at organizations is often hindered by employees' natural inclination to keep doing things the way they've always done them. Now, a new three-year research initiative from Great Place to Work entitled The Great Transformation is measuring meaningfully transformative change at eleven organizations following from the launch of new inclusion, diversity and equity initiatives.In this episode of All Things Work, guest host Mike Frost is joined by Brian Reaves, UKG's Chief Belonging, Diversity, and Equity Officer. They discuss how The Great Transformation is helping UKG achieve improvements in areas such as productivity, agility and innovation. Employee resource groups (ERGs) also are playing an important role in UKG's transformation initiative, and recent study by Great Place to Work likewise finds ERGs are critical in creating a sense of belonging, safety and pride: Reaves describes the contributions ERGs have made at UKG and what it takes to keep them moving forward.Episode transcriptFollow All Things Work on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen.Music courtesy of bensound.This episode of All Things Work is sponsored by UKG.
Season 1 | Igniting Tomorrow's LeadersDuring Igniting Tomorrow's Leaders' three (3) episodes, hear about actionable strategies for developing the next wave of future leaders from inside your organization.In this third episode of SHRM Spotlight, host Mike Frost is joined by Carina Cortez, Chief People Officer at Cornerstone, to discuss how organizations can develop and retain their future leaders by developing holistic talent ecosystems and the accompanying role of providing flexible, personalized career paths.Episode transcriptThis episode is sponsored by Cornerstone.
Season 1 | Igniting Tomorrow's LeadersDuring Igniting Tomorrow's Leaders' three (3) episodes, hear about actionable strategies for developing the next wave of future leaders from inside your organization.In this second episode of SHRM Spotlight, host Mike Frost is joined by Katie Ballantyne, Vice President of Global Learning Strategy and Innovation at Cornerstone, to explore trends in employee growth journeys and discuss how organizations can respond to meet the demand for personalized development experiences.Episode transcriptThis episode is sponsored by Cornerstone.
SHRM Spotlight is a new podcast from SHRM focusing on the people and ideas shaping the HR profession.Season 1 | Igniting Tomorrow's LeadersDuring Igniting Tomorrow's Leaders' next three (3) episodes, you'll hear about actionable strategies for developing the next wave of future leaders from inside your organization.In this first episode of SHRM Spotlight, host Mike Frost is joined by Brianna Foulds, Vice President of Talent at Cornerstone, to discuss leadership development, along with strategies for building employees' leadership competencies throughout the span of their careers.Episode transcriptThis episode is sponsored by Cornerstone.
Chicago BBQ Company's Mike Frost joins Ramblin Ray on the Big 89 to discuss the art behind crafting sensational BBQ, what it's like to be a competitive BBQ pitmaster, and the exciting experiences awaiting you & your family at Ribfest Chicago this weekend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we are discussing Physical Security and Penetration Testing. Special Guest is Mike Frost from TelPlus Communications and CyberGate IT
Season 3 of Talk So Real with Matt Sonzala STARTS NOW! And today we have a big one. DJ Michael Watts of the Swisha House joins me in the studio for about an hour of real talk about music and all sorts of things. We talk a bit about the new Swisha House Experience that was curated by their longtime designer Mike Frost last month in Houston and look at how his design shaped so much of what people perceive of the Swisha House. We talk new music, old music and just kind of do how we do here at Talk So Real. Be sure and visit www.helldonebrokeloose.com for all the new Swisha House gear and to get your hands on their exclusive box set. And please tell a friend to tell a friend to check out Talk So Real with Matt Sonzala on their favorite podcast platform! @djmichaelwatts
Mike Frost teaches from Colossians 3:1-17.
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Season 3 of Talk So Real with Matt Sonzala STARTS NOW! And today we have a big one. DJ Michael Watts of the Swisha House joins me in the studio for about an hour of real talk about music and all sorts of things. We talk a bit about the new Swisha House Experience that was curated by their longtime designer Mike Frost last month in Houston and look at how his design shaped so much of what people perceive of the Swisha House. We talk new music, old music and just kind of do how we do here at Talk So Real. Be sure and visit www.helldonebrokeloose.com for all the new Swisha House gear and to get your hands on their exclusive box set. And please tell a friend to tell a friend to check out Talk So Real with Matt Sonzala on their favorite podcast platform! @djmichaelwatts #talksoreal #talksorealpodcast #mattsonzala #djmichaelwatts #djmichael5000watts #swishahouse #swishablast #podcast #Texas #Austin #Houston #Htown #astros #texasrap #rap #hiphop #music #interview --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pushermania/message
This episode is hosted by our new co-host, Leah Tindale, in which she and our guest Mike Frost reimagine all that church originated as and all it could be. Mike is an internationally recognised Australian missiologist and one of the leading voices in the missional church movement. He is the author or editor of nineteen theological books, most recently 'ReJesus: Remaking the Church in Our Founder's Image', co-authored with Alan Hirsch. Mike was one of the founders of the Forge Mission Training Network and the founder of the missional Christian community, smallboatbigsea, based in Manly in Sydney's north. He is also well known for his protests against Australia's treatment of refugees, some of which have resulted in his arrest by the NSW police, as well as his advocacy for racial reconciliation, foreign aid, and gender equality.
The events sector lost huge numbers of fantastic, talented people to other industries as a product of the lockdowns. In this episode Mike Frost, co-founder of recruitment consultancy Expocast, and Alex Hewitt, CEO and head of strategy at AOK Events, a company that saw its staff numbers cut by 70 per cent across the pandemic pinch point, join host James Dixon to discuss the state of things. A good balance between want and supply, the podcast looks at whether this is a recruitment crisis – considering the weight of opportunity at the delivery end, where the bulk of the redundancies were, while senior vacancies are outstripped by candidates. It highlights the importance of culture and environment in a company's recruitment allure, going on to consider the likes of creative marketing and attracting talent from outside events – how experience doesn't have to be everything if the training model is good.
Latics Shorts - Mike FrostSaturday morning Latics funRoberto's BootsFilan & The PigeonWorking in The LoungesThe Wembley Jinx Helping Out In AdministrationQuaintest Show On Earth - Good Old DaysIn this episode of 'Latics Shorts' Mike tells his story from the 'good old days' at Springfield Park as a kid enjoying the youth club vibe, to helping out during administration with his band, writing and recording the song 'The Good Old Days' collaborating with the supporters club to help raise funds during the dark period.
Donnie Houston host a LIVE podcast at Contemporary Arts Museum Houston with legendary graphic designers Mike Frost and Jorgey Casanova as part of their Dirty South exhibit. Mike Frost is responsible for most of the major Houston album and mixtape covers from the late 90's and 2000's. Jorgey has been one of Houston's top designers/artists since the 2010's and also is the co-owner of the DIOS brand.
On this Ephesiology Podcast, we take some time to talk with Alan Hirsch and Mike Frost about the revised andContinue reading Ep 112: ReJesus with Frost and Hirsch →
(00:00-9:12): Brian and Aubrey discussed Mike Frost's Churchleaders.com article, “5 Cultural Trends Killing the Mission of the Church.” (9:12-20:16): Matt Sayman, Varsity Basketball Coach at Grapevine Faith Christian School and host of the JAMODI (Just A Matter Of Doing It) podcast, joined Brian and Aubrey to talk about his book, “The Leftovers: Baylor, Betrayal, and Beyond.” You can order Matt's book on Amazon and connect with him on Twitter at @Matt_Sayman (20:16-28:35): Brian and Aubrey reflected on Joshua Coleman's article for The Atlantic, “The Key to Escaping the Couple-Envy Trap.” (28:35-37:25): Brian and Aubrey discussed Debra Fileta's Relevant Magazine article, “Top 10 Relationship Killers and How to Avoid Them.” (37:25-48:35): Christie Anthony, Director of Operations for SOS International, and Hannah Weehunt, Director of Marketing for SOS International, joined Aubrey to share how the ministry got started and how they rescue girls from human trafficking. Give online at 1160hope.com or call 866-343-4717 (48:35-58:35): Brian and Aubrey talked about Dan White's Churchleaders.com article, “The Un-Talked About Pain of a Pastor: Recovering From Burnout” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dope Heads NFT creators Tow Down and Mike Frost stops by GBR to discuss, their NFT project, crypto currency, early beginnings in the music industry, being called "Houston's Kingpin" and much more. Be sure to subscribe, rate, comment and share. Follow @getoboysreloadedpodcast @williedlive @brothermob @towdown @mikefrost Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Grant Wiley is a former American college and professional football player. He played college football for West Virginia University and earned All-American honors at linebacker. He played professionally for the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League (NFL), but never appeared in a regular season NFL game. He became a creator in art and entertainment after suffering a career-ending shoulder injury.Wiley was born in Trappe, Pennsylvania. He attended Perkiomen Valley High School in Graterford, Pennsylvania, and played high school football for the Perkiomen Valley Vikings. He was recognized as the Offensive Player of the Year by the Norristown Times-Herald his senior year following his junior campaign as the Defensive Player of the Year. He was named Pac-10 MVP, PCTV Offensive Player of the Year and the Pottstown Mercury Player of the Year. He was also named to the Philadelphia Inquirer All-Area team. He was selected to play in the Ohio-Pennsylvania Big 33 game. He was rated the eighth-best Linebacker prospect in the East by PrepStar. He won Conference Defensive Player of the Year honors as a junior. He was named to the Pennsylvania Sports Fever Fab 85. He was also named to the Pennsylvania Football News All-State team.Wiley attended West Virginia University and played for the West Virginia Mountaineers football team from 2000 to 2003. As a freshman in 2000, he earned Big East Rookie of the Year honors after recording 94 tackles and 14 tackles for losses, he recorded three interceptions, one reception for 26 yards against East Carolina and two against Idaho which he returned one for a touchdown. He was voted Second-team Freshman All-American and finished the season 12th in the conference in tackles and seventh in tackles-for-losses. His best performance of the season came against Idaho, when he recorded seven tackles, 2.5 sacks, and two interceptions. His first interceptions came in the third quarter, down 9-0, when he intercepted a pass and returned it for a touchdown. The interception helped the Mountaineers record a come-from-behind victory.In 2001, Wiley's sophomore season was a relatively quiet season for him due to a nagging hamstring pull in the Mountaineers opener versus Boston College. One of his best performances came in a 35-0 loss to Virginia Tech, where he had a key interception. He was awarded the Ideal Mountaineer Man Award by the West Virginia coaches at the end of the season. As a junior in 2002, Wiley earned national recognition. One of his best games was against Temple, where the Mountaineers won 46-20. He recorded an interception in the game that he returned deep into Temple territory, and a forced fumble by quarterback Mike Frost. Wiley recorded 133 tackles and two interceptions for the season.Wiley's senior season, 2003, started as an average season for the Mountaineers. After starting the season 1-4, the Mountaineers won 7 straight games in the Big East to claim a share of the conference championship. West Virginia played Rutgers in a must-win situation, Wiley helped the Mountaineers win 34-19, by recording 11 tackles and a diving interception. Also, in the 52-31 victory over Pitt, he recorded a key interception in the endzone. Wiley also recorded 18 tackles in the game against the Miami Hurricanes. A team captain, Wiley earned consensus All-American honors for the season, making him one of only a handful of Mountaineers to do so. He was also a finalist for the 2003 Bronko Nagurski Award, which was won by Oklahoma's Derrick Strait. Wiley led the nation that season with 7 forced fumbles and ranked third with 7.6 tackles per game. He finished the year with 158 tackles, 14 tackles for a loss, two interceptions, and nine forced fumbles.After losing 60 pounds, Wiley is currently living in New York City. Grant is co-founder and Chief of Culture for tech start-up, VEEPIO. He is working as a creator in the world of art and entertainment. Wiley trained in theater with master teacher, William Esper. He is currently working on writing and producing film and television projects. He is also surfacing as an acclaimed singer/songwriter/vocalist for the group, G.n'8, as well as a visual artist. His film credits as a background actor includes, Sex and the City: The Movie, Limitless, The Adjustment Bureau, The WIre, Lipstick Jungle, 40, Kings, Damages, and All My Children. To reach Grant, email him at wileygrant33@gmail.com or on Instagram @gweyeli.
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At our Inspire Conference, Mike Frost explores the power of creativity and a missional mindset for the kingdom of God.
Mike Frost shares an inspiring message on the seven marks of God's kingdom and how we are called to be missional as we follow Christ.
Mike Frost // from our Street Preachers series.
So the Father sent the Son, so He sends us into the brokenness of this world to see and honour others. A powerful message from guest speaker, Mike Frost.
(00:00-8:39): “Do You Still Believe the Church Is the Hope of the World?” Brian and Aubrey discussed this blog post from Justin Taylor, and talked about Carl Trueman's First Things article, “Christians, Beware the Blame Game.” (8:39-19:26): Eugene Park, Associate Pastor of True North Church and Co-host of the Off the Pulpit podcast, joined Brian and Aubrey to chat about his Gospel Coalition article, “3 Signs Your Church Is in a Bubble (and 3 Tips for Popping It).” Check out Eugene's Gospel Coalition article at thegospelcoalition.org and connect with him on Twitter at @eugthedad (19:26-29:32): Brian and Aubrey shared their TOP FIVE Famous Chrises. Aubrey's #1 pick was Chris Pratt and Brian's #1 pick was Chris Farley. (29:32-37:43): Brian and Aubrey reacted to Kaitlyn Schiess' tweet, “It is impossible to read the prophets and think that the measure of success for faithful ministry is numbers, influence, or human affirmation. They are such a challenge to the messages we don't even realize we have picked up from the world.” (37:43-47:19): Brian and Aubrey shared their thoughts on Mike Frost's article, “Evangelism – the lost art of telling three stories, not one.” (47:19-1:04:24): Sarah Zylstra, Senior Writer & Faith-and-Work Editor for The Gospel Coalition and Coauthor of “Gospelbound: Living with Resolute Hope in an Anxious Age,” joined Brian and Aubrey to chat about her Gospel Coalition article, “Justice and Mercy at the Southern Border” and her interview with J. D. Greear on The Gospel Coalition podcast. Learn more about Sarah and her articles at thegospelcoalition.org and connect with her on Twitter at @sarahezylstra (1:04:24-1:13:56): Brian and Aubrey reflected on Maina Mwaura's interview with Michael W. Smith. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's episode is part 3 of our Meet the Advisors series! Today we sit down with our VP and Financial Advisor Mike Frost to discuss generosity, grandkids, and getting out of debt.
(00:00-9:59): Brian and Aubrey talked about the joys of being parents and celebrating their children's milestones. Aubrey shared about the last day of school for her sons. (9:59-28:57): Ashanti Pettaway, Director of Network Partnerships for The Chicago Partnership, joined Brian and Aubrey to chat about the Church and mental health. Learn more about Ashanti and his mental health ministry at fundingtribefoundation.kindful.com (28:57-38:10): Brian and Aubrey commented on Mike Frost's blog post, “Make joyous disciples, not happy customers.” (38:10-47:32): Brian and Aubrey reacted to the death of author and former pastor, Steve Austin. They also discussed how to support those struggling with mental health. (47:32-1:06:32): Ryann Darling, a singer-songwriter & producer, and her husband, Cory Ard, a rapper, singer, and speaker, joined Brian and Aubrey to chat about their passion for music, how they met, and the amazing story of Ryann's wedding song, "I Choose You,” which boasts over 30 Million Streams on YouTube. Learn more about Ryann and her music at ryanndarling.com Learn more about Cory and his music at his YouTube Channel (1:06:32-1:15:08): Brian and Aubrey shared their thoughts on Kaitlyn Schiess' Christianity Today article, “Why I Stopped Calling Parts of the Bible ‘Boring.'” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An update for today concerning the events that are troubling and bullying forcing us all into WWIII THANKS TO NWO
We were privileged to have Mike Frost share with us! Mike preached from Luke 3:21-22, the story of Jesus' Baptism as part of our series in Luke: 'God's Story — You're In It'.
The craftsman behind many of Houston Hip-Hop's great album covers is the incredibly talented Mike Frost! As the first graphic designer to join the show he reflects on the last 20 plus years working with local artists like Paul Wall while also getting involved in projects for corporate companies and other businesses where he has been able to gain more leverage and create sustainable financial freedom. This episode is great for those looking to create multiple income streams as a creative and it should give you a good blueprint on how to grow as a personal brand yourself. With the creative agency SLF EMP and many more cool projects coming be sure to check out what Mike is continuing to create as one of the unsung heroes of Houston music and culture! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/provenknowledge/support
(00:00-07:54): Brian Zahnd writes “Put Not Your Trust in Princes…or Presidents” on his personal website. If a politician wants to align their politics with the politics of God, then the political agenda set forth in Psalm 146 is what they will prioritize. And all the Hebrew prophets (including Jesus) said, “Amen!” (07:54-25:22): We are joined by writer and pastor, Derek Vreeland. He is the discipleship pastor at Word of Life Church in Saint Joseph,Missouri, where he leads small groups and discipleship ministries and serves on the pastoral leadership team along with Brian and Peri Zahnd. He wrote a book called “By The Way”. In this book, Derek reframes everything we’ve been told about Christianity and what it means to follow Jesus. Discipleship isn’t an add-on. (25:22-34:57): Skillet frontman John Cooper posted on Facebook: “Make Pastors Uncool Again. Pastors shouldn’t be rock stars. Yeah I said it. A rock star promotes himself, builds his brand, and entertains people…” (34:57-44:08): David French writes in The French Press “How We Heal: The remnant alone can't repair our land”. (44:08-53:36): What is the difference between loneliness and solitude? Brian and Ian discuss this piece by Zaria Gorvett in BBC “How solitude and isolation can affect your social skills”. PLUS, Beth Skwarecki writes “Tweak Your Work-From-Home Life for Better Health” in Life Hacker. (53:36-1:02:47) Mike Frost writes “Being a family is an art … and the dinner table is the place it finds expression”. Brian and Ian discuss the culture of family dinner and how it has changed over the years. (1:02:47-1:12:18): It is World Gratitude Day! The boys close the show with some thankfulness and how they express it. They refer to “10 Ways to Celebrate World Gratitude Day” in Happy Science MomSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Hide This in Your Heart” sermon (Ps.119:11 and 2 Tim.3:14–16) – by Graham Joseph HillHiding God's Word in your heart restores your spiritual passion.Memorizing the Bible has been proven to be an essential, life-giving practice for spiritual growth. Those who memorize passages from the Bible can point to how it’s given them greater assurance of God’s love and a deeper understanding of how to follow Jesus.This sermon goes with the book by Graham Joseph Hill and Michael Frost. “Hide This in Your Heart: Memorizing Scripture for Kingdom Impact.” NavPress, 2020.Buy the book here: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/hide-this-in-your-heart-michael-frost/1136591162Or buy the book here: https://www.bookdepository.com/Hide-This-is-Your-Heart-Michael-Frost/9781641582049See a webinar on how to memorize the Bible, here: https://grahamjosephhill.com/bible-memory-challenge/#HideThisInYourHeart #BibleMemoryChallenge
Rowland visits with Mike Frost and Graham Hill about their new book, Hide This In Your Heart.
On today’s episode we’re welcoming best selling author, professor, and leader in the missional church movement, Mike Frost back to the show to unpack the life changing power of memorizing scripture, as in getting it off the screen and actually into our brain and bones. If you’re new to the show, make sure you go back to Ep 46, where we dive deeper into Mike’s story and learn all about the 5 “B.E.L.L.S.” habits of living on mission in the world around us as discussed in his book Surprise the World: Blessing others, Eating together, Learning Christ, Listening to the Spirit, Being Sent with a Missionary Focus. Today, Mike shares with us: *the benefits behind the lost art of memorizing scripture, *how meditating on truth can shape our outlook on the world, and *specific scriptures that can be particularly helpful to memorize during these unprecedented times Guys, we hope this conversation will bless you as much as it did us! Listen in! Links Mentioned: Ep. 46: Mike Frost | Living On Mission Mike's Book: Hide This in Your Heart Mike's Website Music featured in this episode: Casey Darnell, Moments Connect with Chris & Jenni: https://letsliveitwell.com https://www.instagram.com/chrisgraebe/ https://www.instagram.com/jennigraebe/ https://www.instagram.com/letsliveitwell/
Mike Frost is one of the most influential and considered thinkers around missiology in Australia in the world today. So what does he think about how the pandemic has shaken things up for the church? What cracks has it revealed in the way we were operating pre-pandemic? What opportunities are there now and into the future? How should we be thinking about sermons, teaching and all that jazz? We had a great conversation with Mike about these and other questions. We hope you dig it! Join the Forming Church community through our facebook group.Follow us on instagram @formingchurchAnd if you get value out of this conversation, would you consider leaving us a rating/review on apple podcasts and sharing the episode with a friend? Forming Church is created by Gen1K Mission in collaboration with Lead by Story and sponsored by Baptist Financial Services. Original Music by Josh Corkill and editing by Sienna Corkill.
(00:00-09:09): We start the week on a somber note. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away Friday at 87. 'Notorious RBG': Ginsburg transcended the court to become a pop culture icon. The spontaneous outpouring of grief across the country spoke to Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s influence and devotion. (09:09-17:47): Tim Keller posted on Facebook: “I’ve been asked why it is especially wrong for Christians to speak of their opponents in a demonizing and dehumanizing way. Historic Christians believe that our sin has made us worthy of condemnation and hell…(continues)” (17:47-27:31): We were joined by Adult Ministry Director at Community Christian Church, Jon Hughes. The Alpha course at CCC is starting up again and Jon discussed the importance of inviting doubt in evangelism. Alpha is a nonjudgmental (virtual) space where you can explore the big questions of life in a welcoming, safe environment. Whether you've been following Jesus a long time, you're a new follower, or you are skeptical and unsure about Jesus, this group is for you! The point is to explore, dive deeper, and grow, so if you're ready to get real with your faith, join us this fall. Groups are starting SOON! - Tuesdays at 7 PM (starting 9/22) - Thursdays at 7 PM (starting 10/1) - Wednesdays at 9:30 AM (starting 10/7) ____ To learn more about Alpha and sign up, visit: https://communitychristian.org/alpha/ (27:31-36:33): Case Thorp and Dave Strunk writes “6 Ways Christians Can Be Wiser in Political Engagement” in The Gospel Coalition. Christians can and should pursue wisdom and political engagement concurrently. But in this deeply polarized, reactive political climate, is it possible? (36:33-46:47): Linda Feldmann writes “How political tribalism is leading to more political hypocrisy” in the Christian Science Monitor. We also listen to Lindsay Graham’s remarks about selecting a new Supreme Court Justice from 2016. (46:47-55:52): This is fascinating: Bryson Vs. Everybody: How golf’s strangest character became its best player. Brian and Ian discuss the peculiar demeanor of Bryson DeChambeau. (55:52-1:05:13): Mike Frost writes “Being a family is an art … and the dinner table is the place it finds expression”. Brian and Ian discuss the culture of family dinner and how it has changed over the years. (1:05:13-1:14:44): It is World Gratitude Day! The boys close the show with some thankfulness and how they express it. They refer to “10 Ways to Celebrate World Gratitude Day” in Happy Science MomSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-10:09): Brian and Ian discuss Kyle Rittenhouse news out of Kenosha. A church is raising hundreds of thousands of dollars for his defense. They also discuss the difficulty in the situation from a lawyer’s point of view. (10:09-36:51): We were joined by Jeff Stark, Associate Professor of Theology at the School of Theology and Christian Ministry and Director of the Center for Theological Leadership at Olivet Nazarene University. He shared his remarkable story from atheism and a destructive lifestyle to being a ministry leader. He talks about how he and his wife, as brand new Christians, were invested in by their church. It is important for the church to leave room for doubt and growth. He posted on April 9th, “...By returning to the original “why,” we find the resources and resilience to engage crisis and scarcity in compelling, creative, and hope-filled ways.” (36:51-46:45): Leah MarieAnn Klett writes “Wife of pastor who died by suicide shares journey of grief, hope: 'God doesn't waste pain'” in Christian Post. Brian and Ian discuss the importance of mental health, especially for church leaders. (46:45-55:11): Why do women read the Bible more? Halee Gray Scott writes this in Christianity Today. Best-selling study authors and Bible teachers unpack the factors that drive women to prioritize time in Scripture. (55:11-1:04:21): Mike Frost writes “Coronavirus has unveiled the liturgical poverty of evangelicals”. Brian and Ian touch on this and reflect. (1:04:21-1:13:38): To close, Brian and Ian discuss how different churches and states have quarreled on the basis of gathering in-person. L.A. County Boots Grace Community Church Off Parking Lot It’s Leased for 45 Years. ALSO, Scott Sauls writes, Gathering for Worship in a COVID-19 Age: Convictions and Some Lessons Learned.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Spy World: Inside the Canadian and American Intelligence Establishments The fact that governments spy on each other is no secret. The fact that they also collect data about lives of millions of innocent citizens worldwide may be unknown to many people. Mike Frost, the author of “Spy World: Inside the Canadian and American Intelligence Establishments,” worked as a spy for over 30 years. Mike traveled worldwide, setting up devices to intercept what were thought to be secret international communications. Mike Frost has since retired as a spy and has many thoughts and considerations about his former job. Our discussion led to a two-part program, originally broadcast in April of 1999. Mike Frost recommends the movie, October Sky. Originally Broadcast: April 6, 1999 & April 13, 1999
(00:00-09:46): We start the show with Ellen. She has built a brand of kindness, now the brand may contribute to her downfall. It is important to be kind, but it is difficult to be TRULY kind. (09:46-28:11): We were joined by Pastor Chris Butler from the And Campaign to discuss the organization, and the book “Compassion (&) Conviction”. He touched on the importance of finding a balance of truth in love in the Christian narrative. (28:11-37:40): Brian and Ian discuss “Why You Should Stop Thinking of Your Kids’ Gaming Time as Wasted Time”. Is gaming all bad? How can we steward this hobby well and better understand it? (37:40-47:38): Ephrat Livni writes “Social Media Distancing’ Is the Key to Quelling the Information Pandemic” Language is a virus, and you can help flatten the curve. (47:38-57:05): Mike Frost writes “The Lonely Crowd: churches dying due to friendlessness”. Brian and Ian discuss the power of community and true friendship in the church. (57:05-1:06:35): The Importance and Challenge of Diverse Friendships. Reuters reported that “about 40 percent of white Americans and about 25 percent of non-white Americans are surrounded exclusively by friends of their own race.” (1:06:35-1:15:56): Brian and Ian discuss “What Will the New Normal Look Like?” Experience from previous epidemics or pandemics such as the Spanish flu or swine flu provide us with important lessons: history has a habit of repeating itself.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In just over 100 pages, Mike Frost gives practical insights on how to foster missional living on a daily basis.
We are starting an extra mini-series this month focused on the church’s response to the coronavirus pandemic. In this first episode we interview Mike Frost on what the pandemic is revealing about us. Mike teaches at Morling College in Sydney, Australia. He is an internationally recognized missiologist and one of the leading voices in the […] The post Mike Frost on What the Pandemic is Revealing About Us appeared first on Gravity Leadership.
Corona Conversation er en ny serie på Conviction Podcast hvor vi interviewer internationale kirkeledere om deres erfaringer med Corona krisen og hvad kirken kan lære om Gudsrige igennem krise. I denne episode har Thomas Willer besøg af Mike Frost som er missions teolog og bosat i Australien.
(00:00-09:45): We discussed this “Virginia pastor who defiantly held church service, dies of coronavirus”. PLUS, Fire Fauci? What a disaster that would be for Trump and the US (09:45-19:10): Does Stay-in-Your-Car Worship Comply with Stay-at-Home Orders? Church, state, and health officials across the country disagree about drive-in services. This is a concept popping up in several churches, we discussed our thoughts on it. (19:10-27:53): Clarissa Moll writes “Sanctification By Homeschooling” in The Gospel Coalition. Teaching our children often becomes an education for us too, a sanctification of our own hearts. (27:53-37:24): Tim Challies writes “I Miss the Ordinary the Most”. While we can be sure that God will not punish us for what is not our fault, we can also expect that we will begin to feel the lack of it. (38:20-48:21): It’s a tale of two articles. Carrey Nieuwhof and Mike Frost wrote two conflicting articles on whether or not the church will return to normal. Geoff Holsclaw responds to both in order to try and find some middle ground. (48:21-59:13): We are joined by Pastor David Washington from Kingdom Covenant Church in Chicago. He offered his encouragement and perspective during this crisis. He also talked about the conditions of Cook County Jail in the midst of this crisis, and the issues the inmates are facing. (59:13-1:09:16): Julio Vincent Gambuto writes “Prepare for the Ultimate Gaslighting” in Medium. You are not crazy, my friends. Pretty soon, as the country begins to figure out how we “open back up” and move forward, very powerful forces will try to convince us all to get back to normal. (1:10:20-1:17:32): Brian and Ian’s “Weird Stuff We Found on the Internet”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Hidden Life, Jojo Rabbit, and their stories of ordinary people resisting the evils of Nazism. It’s Oscar season, and among the list of nominees you’ll find A Hidden Life and Jojo Rabbit, which ended up winning an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. Stylistically, the films couldn’t be more different: A Hidden Life is Terrence Malick’s lyrical retelling of an Austrian farmer’s refusal to swear an oath of allegiance to the Nazis, while Jojo Rabbit is Taika Waititi’s satirical comedy starring Waititi as Hitler, the imaginary friend of the 10-year-old protagonist Jojo. But both stories share a common theme: the need for ordinary people to stand up for what’s right, even at tremendous cost to themselves. In this episode of Life & Faith, Simon and Justine discuss the way these films explore the ethical complexities of doing what is right, versus doing what is expedient. They also talk to Vox film critic Alissa Wilkinson and film buff Mike Frost about hate, prejudice, and what might move ordinary people to make of themselves an extraordinary sacrifice. — Read: Simon Smart’s article on A Hidden Life Mike Frost’s blog post on Terrence Malick’s movies, including A Hidden Life Alissa Wilkinson’s Vox reviews of A Hidden Life and Jojo Rabbit Re-listen to Alissa Wilkinson on Life & Faith talking zombies, faith and politics.
Bayside Church welcomes Dr Mike Frost as he brings the message “The Bigness of the Gospel”.
Bayside Church welcomes Dr Mike Frost as he brings the message “The Bigness of the Gospel”.
Depending on who you ask, you could get very different answers to some of retirement planning’s most important questions. Let’s see where Mike Frost's opinions stand on issues like insurance, mutual funds & annuities. And we’ll try to explain why there are so many different opinions on these concepts.
Mike Frost shares insights into the myths some of us were taught about Aborigines
Join your host Vince Kramer and his special guest Mike Frost while they talk about why investing in yourself is one of the most important financial decisions you can make.
In this episode we discuss the philosophical implications of AI as it appears in pop culture. We interview Dr. Pat Lin, Mike Frost, Michelle Savail de Tremont, and Jayrod Garrett. We tell you everything you need to know about the impending AI apocalypse, and share some lighthearted moments. Music in this episode: "Attack of the Mole Men" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ "Enter the Maze" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Mike Frost, Director of Product Management for Cloud and Platform Technologies at SAS, joins this episode of Intel Chip Chat to talk about Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors powering SAS business applications. Mike talks about the range of capabilities that SAS is delivering from predictive and real-time analytics in sports, to image recognition in healthcare. Mike also discusses how the combination of Intel hardware and SAS software provide breakthrough benefits to customers. SAS takes advantage of performance benefits on Intel Xeon Scalable processor and Intel® Optane™ memory technology, which enables high throughput, low latency, and high endurance for data-intensive operations. To learn more about SAS, go to https://www.sas.com, or follow them on Twitter at https://twitter.com/SASsoftware.
Pastor Rick Henderson and guest co-host Rob Lambert delves into the fall of Jen and Brandon Hatmaker, the latest evangelical thought leaders to catch public condemnation. They join the unhappy club of formerly loved evangelicals, along with Rachel Held Evans and Rob Bell. Mike Frost, the professor, author and Christian blogger has called foul on evangelical culture for being exclusive and unhealthy.
This interview is with Mike Frost. Listen as we talk about becoming a teacher, moving to the country, bonfires, ministry, social media and much more.
What is the Church? Is it an archaic institution that is past its use-by date? Does it something to contribute to society still? CPX spoke to Mike Frost and Mick Martin about these questions and more. Mike is the vice-principal of Morling College, who has done a lot of thinking and writing about what it means to be the Church in the post-modern era and Mick is Pastor of The Upper Room in North Sydney.
Welcome to Episode 8 of “The Art of The Interview with Steven Adams” Steve welcomes the ultra-creative visionary, Mike Frost to the show. Mike has two films in the Downtown Film Festival Los Angeles. "Chi Sei" screens Wednesday, August 19, at 7:30pm. "Never Trust A Woman" screens Wednesday, August 19, at 9:30pm. Mike Frost's work has been described as witty, creative re-inventions and satire. Hailed as a filmmaker whose work is becoming more important and central to not only the Los Angeles Art Scene, but moreover, increasingly important and central to the international art scene. Links: http://downtownla.bside.com/2009/films/chisie_downtownla2009 http://downtownla.bside.com/2009/films/nevertrustawoman_downtownla2009 http://www.dffla.com/ http://helsinkiproductions.com/wordpress/
Mike Frost is an internationally recognised missiologist, and one of the leading voices in the Missional Church movemement. He's written a number of influential books and co-founded the Forge Mission Training Network. So he seemed like the perfect person to talk to about the place mission should have in the life of the church. If you want more from Nomad, check out our website, and follow us on Facebook and twitter If you're looking for other people to share this journey with, then register on our Listener Map, and see if any other nomads are in your area. Nomad can only keep going because a small group of faithful listeners help us pay the bills. If you want to join them, you can make regular donations at Patreon or a one-off or regular donation through PayPal, the links to which you can find on our support page. As a thank you, you'll have access to Nomad Book Club, our online community The Beloved Listener Lounge, and Nomad Devotionals, where we're attempting to reconstruct worship through a creative mix of songs, music, readings, prayers and guest reflections.
We are starting an extra mini-series this month focused on the church's response to the coronavirus pandemic. In this first episode we interview Mike Frost on what the pandemic is revealing about us. Mike teaches at Morling College in Sydney, Australia. He is an internationally recognized missiologist and one of the leading voices in the […] The post Mike Frost on What the Pandemic is Revealing About Us appeared first on Gravity Leadership.
Grassroots Marketing speaks about Dope Heads NFTs with the founders, rapper turned advocate Bryan “Tow Down” Theriot and legendary graphic artist Mike Frost.Dope Heads are generative art NFTs created by leaders in the Houston, TX Hip Hop scene. A pioneer in the Houston scene and in the Cannabis revolution, Bryan “Tow Down” Theriot went from Federal Prison to becoming an outspoken proponent of legalization/decriminalization and an advocate for the families of other non-violent drug offenders. Through Dope Heads, he is putting money where his mouth is… Bryan “Tow Down'' Theriot had a thriving music career in 2000 and a major label record deal with Elektra Records. His debut video, “Country Rap Tune” featuring H.A.W.K. and Big Pokey was a hit. Around the same time, he started a grow operation to provide ‘refreshments' in his H-Town studio and it quickly turned a profit.Since Cannabis legalization was some time away, he unfortunately served over 7 years. During time served, he came up with an idea of how to give back to his community to others incarcerated due to cannabis possession. In 2021 Bryan got together with legendary graphic artist Mike Frost and the duo founded Dope Heads. Digital art trendsetter, Johnny Kash, joined the team to complete the vision.The team will donate a substantial amount of the net earnings from Dope Heads NFTs to organizations designed to help non-violent drug offenders and their families. The first – the idea for The Dopey Foundation sprung from the Dopey Podcast. The podcast's mission has been to create a space for addicts that deals with addiction and recovery in a non judgmental way that helps to end the stigma of prison and drug addiction and develops community. Much of the community has had occasion in their lives to interact with the legal system. A nonprofit organization under IRS Code section 501(c)(3), is currently being formed with a mission to support addicts and alcoholics in their struggles. Dope Heads' partnership with Houston based non-profit, Legends and Legacies is unique and offers direct aid to his Houston community. Legends and Legacies, supports children who have experienced parental addiction and incarceration. The money donated will be used to hire staff to do the training our organization provides – everything these kids miss out on.