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Zwei Schwestern der Heiligen Maria Magdalena Postel erzählen, wie außerhalb Deutschlands das Heilige Jahr begangen wird.
The National Director of the Pope’s charity for world mission in England and Wales, Father Anthony Chantry, joins us for this Catholic News podcast to bring us up to date on the work of Missio. After a recent visit to Cambodia, Fr Chantry spoke about the many challenges the Catholic Church faces in the country. […]
The National Director of the Pope’s charity for world mission in England and Wales, Father Anthony Chantry, joins us for this Catholic News podcast to bring us up to date on the work of Missio. After a recent visit to Cambodia, Fr Chantry spoke about the many challenges the Catholic Church faces in the country. […]
The National Director of the Pope’s charity for world mission in England and Wales, Father Anthony Chantry, joins us for this Catholic News podcast to bring us up to date on the work of Missio. After a recent visit to Cambodia, Fr Chantry spoke about the many challenges the Catholic Church faces in the country. […]
In this teaching Isaiah Slemons encourages and equips Missio to consider the future of our physical bodies in this teaching from 1 Corinthians 15. Its a word of hope for all of us who suffer with physical bodies who have betrayed us AND an exhortation to live in light of the future today! Enjoy. Permalink
Es ist ziemlich ruhig geworden um Syrien, seit vor rund 8 Wochen der Diktator Assad vertrieben wurde. Wie geht es den Christen im Land?
Das katholische Hilfswerk Missio ist seit Jahrzehnten in Syrien aktiv und gut vernetzt. Romina Elbracht ist bei Missio für Syrien zuständig und weiß: Die Christen im Land sind noch vorsichtig optimistisch.
Ref.: Anne Fleck, Autorin, Social Media Missionarin bei Missio Österreich "Ohne Gott ist das Leben cooler" - so dachte Anne Fleck als Jugendliche. Und so lebte sie. Aber glücklich war sie dabei nicht. Eine Freundin schleppte Anne mit in eine Freikirche, wo sie die Freundschaft mit Jesus entdeckte. Katholiken fand sie seltsam und wenig erleuchtet - bis sie die Eucharistie entdeckte. Oder war es umgekehrt? Von ihrem Weg in die katholische Kirche erzählt Anne Fleck in ihrer unnachahmlich humorvollen Weise im Standpunkt. Anne Fleck ist in Heidelberg geboren. Nach einem Studium der Englischen Philologie, Politikwissenschaft und Neuen Geschichte in Heidelberg, Paris und Berlin lebt sie jetzt in Wien und arbeitet als Social Media Missionarin bei den Päpstlichen Missionswerken in Österreich.
Send us a textEffective One-on-One (and Two-on-One Meetings): Tips and StrategiesIn this episode, Jen and Todd discuss the importance and strategies of conducting effective one-on-one and two-on-one meetings with staff. They share insights on preparing for meetings, setting the right tone, focusing on core values and goals, and maintaining open communication with employees. The conversation also touches upon addressing constructive criticism with empathy, using metrics and KPIs for evaluations, and the essential role of leadership in fostering a positive work environment. Jen and Todd provide practical tips and personal experiences to help business owners and managers conduct productive and meaningful staff meetings.00:00 Introduction and Small Talk00:21 The Importance of Meetings01:24 Opening Takes: TikTok Shutdown and Focus05:28 Diving into One-on-One Meetings09:30 Building a Strong Team Culture14:02 Preparation and Metrics for Effective Meetings15:53 Starting with Bright Spots16:31 Understanding Employee Perspectives17:42 Addressing Anxiety in Meetings19:13 Diving into Metrics and KPIs20:36 Setting and Reviewing Goals25:06 Empathy and Specific Feedback28:32 Accountability and Follow-Up30:23 Concluding Thoughts and Next StepsLinks and Stuff:Our Newsletter Mentoring InquiriesFind more of our things:InstagramHello Hair Pro Website
At the top of every sermon note is the mission statement forMissio Dei Fellowship. It is woven into every part of the day to day processes andactions of the church. But having a mission statement and owning that statementare two very different things. In these two sermons the people of Missio areexhorted to carefully consider the what, why and how of their mission statement.
O governo Lula vai tentar avançar, nesta semana, com as primeiras votações do pacote de corte de gastos apresentado pelo ministro da Fazenda, Fernando Haddad. O pacote foi recebido com resistência pelo mercado financeiro. Em entrevista a Marco Antonio Soalheiro, o professor do departamento de economia da UFMG e presidente do IPEAD, Fabrício Missio considerou as propostas positivas. Disse que a reclamação do mercado é natural, porque teme perder investimentos futuros e sempre reclamará para ganhar mais. O professor elogia medidas por corrigirem distorções, como mudanças na carreira e nos benefícios dos militares. Para Fabrício, o pacote mostra que o governo está disposto a fazer os ajustes, mas acredita que enfrentará dificuldades no Congresso, mesmo sendo um esforço para cumprimento das balizas do arcabouço fiscal, aprovado pelo próprio Parlamento. O professor diz que os indicadores da economia brasileira são positivos, mas pondera que quando a economia vai mal, prejudica o governo, contudo, quando vai bem, não impacta tanto a percepção das pessoas.
Welcome back to the podcast! Today we're going to spend some time studying Paul's first missionary journey, answering the question: What are the marks of a Biblical missionary?--The PursueGOD Truth podcast is the “easy button” for making disciples – whether you're looking for resources to lead a family devotional, a small group at church, or a one-on-one mentoring relationship. Join us for new episodes every Tuesday and Friday. Find resources to talk about these episodes at pursueGOD.org.Help others go "full circle" as a follower of Jesus through our 12-week Pursuit series.Click here to learn more about how to use these resources at home, with a small group, or in a one-on-one discipleship relationship.Got questions or want to leave a note? Email us at podcast@pursueGOD.org.Donate Now --Today we're going to spend some time studying Paul's first missionary journey. Tracing his travels through Acts, we can break his travels into three parts:First Missionary Journey (Acts 13-14): Paul, along with Barnabas, traveled through Cyprus and parts of modern-day Turkey, including cities like Antioch, Iconium, Lystra, and Derbe.Second Missionary Journey (Acts 15:36-18:22): This journey began after a disagreement with Barnabas. Paul traveled through regions of Asia Minor and then to Europe, including cities like Philippi, Thessalonica, Berea, Athens, and Corinth.Third Missionary Journey (Acts 18:23-21:17): Paul revisited many of the places he had previously established churches, such as Galatia and Ephesus, and continued his ministry in Macedonia and Greece.Today we'll answer this question: Q. What Are the Marks of a Biblical Missionary?Today we'll identify Three Marks.First: What is a missionary?Defn: A “sent one” who goes to a different culture to share the good news about Jesus.“Missio” means to be sent. Implication: sent on God's mission. In the case of Paul & Barnabas: sent by the Holy Spirit, but through the local church (13:1-3)Comes from Great Commission:Matthew 28:19 (NLT) 19 Therefore, go and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit.Why does this question matter?Not all missionary efforts are biblical!Our church: do these missionaries actually make disciples? Think of it like an investment…Goal: make moneyIf it didn't make money, would you keep investing? At some point, NO!Back to biblical missions:Goal: make disciplesIf it didn't make disciples, would you keep investing?Example: missionaries in SpainLiving like they were retiredNo fruit, no disciple-makingOur church: evaluating our investmentsIndividually, tooSo let's get to the text, the first-ever Christian missionTo discover Three Marks of Biblical MissionariesThree things that were true back thenThey're still true todayMark 1: Biblical missionaries proclaim the gospel. (14:1-7)Easy to forget this and make the focus “doing good” for societySome famous missionaries and their humanitarian impact: John Eliot (1604–1690)Known as the "Apostle to the Indians," Eliot was an English Puritan missionary who focused on converting Native Americans in New England.Eliot advocated for the rights of Native Americans, often opposing
Welcome back to the podcast! Today we're going to spend some time studying Paul's first missionary journey, answering the question: What are the marks of a Biblical missionary?--The PursueGOD Truth podcast is the “easy button” for making disciples – whether you're looking for resources to lead a family devotional, a small group at church, or a one-on-one mentoring relationship. Join us for new episodes every Tuesday and Friday. Find resources to talk about these episodes at pursueGOD.org.Help others go "full circle" as a follower of Jesus through our 12-week Pursuit series.Click here to learn more about how to use these resources at home, with a small group, or in a one-on-one discipleship relationship.Got questions or want to leave a note? Email us at podcast@pursueGOD.org.Donate Now --Today we're going to spend some time studying Paul's first missionary journey. Tracing his travels through Acts, we can break his travels into three parts:First Missionary Journey (Acts 13-14): Paul, along with Barnabas, traveled through Cyprus and parts of modern-day Turkey, including cities like Antioch, Iconium, Lystra, and Derbe.Second Missionary Journey (Acts 15:36-18:22): This journey began after a disagreement with Barnabas. Paul traveled through regions of Asia Minor and then to Europe, including cities like Philippi, Thessalonica, Berea, Athens, and Corinth.Third Missionary Journey (Acts 18:23-21:17): Paul revisited many of the places he had previously established churches, such as Galatia and Ephesus, and continued his ministry in Macedonia and Greece.Today we'll answer this question: Q. What Are the Marks of a Biblical Missionary?Today we'll identify Three Marks.First: What is a missionary?Defn: A “sent one” who goes to a different culture to share the good news about Jesus.“Missio” means to be sent. Implication: sent on God's mission. In the case of Paul & Barnabas: sent by the Holy Spirit, but through the local church (13:1-3)Comes from Great Commission:Matthew 28:19 (NLT) 19 Therefore, go and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit.Why does this question matter?Not all missionary efforts are biblical!Our church: do these missionaries actually make disciples? Think of it like an investment…Goal: make moneyIf it didn't make money, would you keep investing? At some point, NO!Back to biblical missions:Goal: make disciplesIf it didn't make disciples, would you keep investing?Example: missionaries in SpainLiving like they were retiredNo fruit, no disciple-makingOur church: evaluating our investmentsIndividually, tooSo let's get to the text, the first-ever Christian missionTo discover Three Marks of Biblical MissionariesThree things that were true back thenThey're still true todayMark 1: Biblical missionaries proclaim the gospel. (14:1-7)Easy to forget this and make the focus “doing good” for societySome famous missionaries and their humanitarian impact: John Eliot (1604–1690)Known as the "Apostle to the Indians," Eliot was an English Puritan missionary who focused on converting Native Americans in New England.Eliot advocated for the rights of Native Americans, often opposing
In allen katholischen Kirchen schaut man heute mit dem Hilfswerk Missio weit hinaus in die Welt. vierzehntausend Kilometer weit nach Papua-Neuguinea. Der Staat liegt im Pazifik. Hunderte Inseln gehören dazu. Und die werden vom Klimawandel bedroht.
Unterwegs - der Missio-Truck by Bistum Hildesheim
„Ich empfehle den Dienst der Päpstlichen Missionswerke, die das wichtigste Mittel darstellen, um die Katholiken von Kindheit an mit einer wahrhaft, universalen und missionarischen Gesinnung zu erfüllen" (Papst Franziskus).Hier können Sie K-TV unterstützen: https://www.k-tv.org/spenden Weitere wichtige Kanäle von K-TV: Livestream: https://www.k-tv.org/live-stream/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@KTVKatholischesFernsehen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katholisches_fernsehen/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/K.TV.Fernsehen/ Mediathek: https://kathtv.org/Newsletter: https://www.k-tv.org/newsletterAndroid App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ktv.app&hl=de iOS App: https://apps.apple.com/de/app/k-tv-katholisches-fernsehen/id1289140993
Die Umweltaktivistin Rosa Koian aus Papua-Neuguinea ist im Monat der Weltmission im Bistum Passau zu Gast.
Welcome back to all our college students. In this teaching we commission both our students and Missio as a church, to care and be present with students as they go through the academic year.
Mit Schokopralinen und Happy Blue Chips naschen und Gutes tun.
600 Projekte behandelt man jährlich für benachteiligte Menschen in Ländern des Südens.
Der aus Tirol stammende Missionar wird am Weltmissionssonntag in Rom heilig gesprochen.
Pater Karl Wallner besuchte das Schwerpunktland und zeigt sich tief betroffen, andererseits freut er sich über die Hilfe, die man zu Teil werden lässt.
Über die Gebetsbewegung für junge Menschen von Missio.
Über spannende Inhalte und bewegende Portäts über den Glauben.
This week, we're scratching The Itch for consistency! It's time for our regularly scheduled Badflower coverage, plus our first time seeing 2-time guests Lowlives, and our introduction to a reggae metal band that ISN'T Skindred! Join us to hear about a very relaxing night featuring The Movement, Long Beach Dub Allstars, and Aurorawave, a sold-out double bill with Saosin and Lowlives, and Badflower's latest on-stage insanity alongside Slothrust and Missio! We've got stories of second hand smoke, narrow stairs (but not the Death Cab kind), and ... bananas? Enjoy. If you like what you hear, you can hear more of us every Sunday night broadcasting rock to the masses from 6-9pm CST on KCLC-FM. If you're not in the St. Louis area, you can stream the show from 891thewood.com, TuneIn, Radio.net, and OnlineRadioBox! And if you have the itch to hear some of the best new tracks in rock, follow our New Rock Roundup playlist! For any and all friendship, questions, inquiries, and offers of pizza, The Itch can be found at the following: Website: itchrocks.com Twitter: Twitter.com/itchrocks Facebook: Facebook.com/itchrocks Instagram: Instagram.com/itchrocks Email: itchrocks@gmail.com Thank you so much for listening. If you like what you hear, please subscribe and leave a positive review and rating on Apple Podcasts or Podchaser to help our audience grow. If you don't like what you hear, please tell us anyway to help our skills grow. Our theme song "Corrupted", is used with permission from the amazing Skindred. All other content is copyright of The Itch. All rights reserved, including the right to rock on.
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At the top of every sermon note is the mission statement forMissio Dei Fellowship. It is woven into every part of the day to day processes andactions of the church. But having a mission statement and owning that statementare two very different things. In these two sermons the people of Missio areexhorted to carefully consider the what, why and how of their mission statement.
At the top of every sermon note is the mission statement for Missio Dei Fellowship. It is woven into every part of the day to day processes and actions of the church. But having a mission statement and owning that statement are two very different things. In these two sermons the people of Missio are exhorted to carefully consider the what, why and how of their mission statement.
Levi Pancake from Missio church preaches from Genesis 16.
At the top of every sermon note is the mission statement for Missio Dei Fellowship. It is woven into every part of the day to day processes and actions of the church. But having a mission statement and owning that statement are two very different things. In these two sermons the people of Missio are exhorted to carefully consider the what, why and how of their mission statement.
“They must see. And that's where I think we are called to show. We are called to show by our lives, by how we live, by how we act, by how we breathe." - Bishop Espaillat, Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of New YorkWe conclude Season 2 of the Revive Podcast with Tim and guest Bishop Joseph Espaillat as they discuss Bishop Espaillat's unique path to the seminary at age 13 and his pattern of always being the youngest (including the youngest bishop in the United States at the moment!) Bishop Espaillat also shares a beautiful story of how Mother Teresa encouraged him on his path to the priesthood. He signs off with a strong encouragement for moms and dads to step it up – a Eucharistic Revival needs a revival of the family.We are now in the Year of Mission within the Eucharistic Revival! This episode will inspire you to fulfill the unique mission God has called you to!“And so this is a radical transformation that we are being called to in this Eucharistic Revival,” Bishop Espaillat says, “And I love it…I love every second of this right now.” Please rate, review, and share with your family and friends. We hope to see you for Season 3 of the Revive Podcast!Find resources for the ongoing Revival by visiting: www.eucharisticrevival.orgFind resources for the ongoing Pilgrimages by visiting: www.eucharisticpilgrimage.orgFind resources for the upcoming Congress by visiting: www.eucharisticcongress.orgAn OSV Podcasts original. Discover more ways to live, learn, and love your Catholic faith at osvpodcasts.com. Sharing stories, starting conversations.
Seidel, Änne www.deutschlandfunk.de, Tag für Tag
This week Jason and Joseph sit down with Texas-based singer/songwriter, SIMS Foundation board member, and mental health advocate Patty Lynn to discuss coping mechanisms for mental health challenges, insights on medication adherence and tapering, and being a part of the recovery community from the position of balanced mental health through the lens of her own personal challenges. Known and celebrated for her brutally honest lyrics, Patty formed The Wind and The Wave with songwriter/producer, Dwight A. Baker in 2012, and Far From Saints with Baker and Kelly Jones of Stereophonics in 2019. She has worked with such artists as Plain White T's, Blue October, Bob Schneider, Missio, Zeale, Bart Crow, and many more. She is currently a clinical mental health counselor in training at Texas State University. This episode of Talksicology is proudly brought to you by Recovery Unplugged. For those in need of support, please call 855-206-6172 or visit recoveryunplugged.com. #Talksicology #RecoveryUnplugged #AddictionRecovery #MentalHealthPodcast #CandidInterview #TalksicologyPodcast .
In this teaching by Brittany Johnson the Missio family was encouraged, inspired, and equipped to continue being formed by God, together, for the sake of others. Permalink
In this teaching Deb Clark guides Missio through several significant discipleship lessons she has learned following Jesus. Each of these is gold and is worth reflecting on. Enjoy. Permalink
We had the pleasure of interviewing MISSIO over Zoom video!Personally, MISSIO is the union of two longtime friends and creative kindred spirits. Musically, MISSIO is a living and breathing entity with a mind of its own. Communally, MISSIO is a movement of fans worldwide attached to the sentient artistry of those creators.The acclaimed Austin, TX duo—Matthew Brue and David Butler—fearlessly break the rules as they fuse elements of rock, electronic, indie, and hip-hop into an unmatched and uncompromising hybrid. They tie seemingly disparate threads together with honest and heartfelt lyrics meant to both provoke and inspire.Following the 2023-2024 Cinco EP series, the pair present their most definitive and dynamic vision yet with their full-length double-album, I Am Cinco [Nettwerk Music Group]. It collates five moods—I Am Sad, I Am High, I Am Awesome, I Am Angry and I Am Crazy—into one.Since 2015, MISSIO have painted this picture. It only became clearer as they served up projects such as Loner [2017], The Darker the Weather // The Better the Man [2019], Can You Feel The Sun [2020], and VILLAIN [2022]. Tallying over 1 billion streams, their catalog has notably resonated with the Gold-certified “Everybody Gets High” and staples, including “Twisted,” “Bottom of the Deep Blue See,” “Sing To Me,” and “I See You.” Between packing houses on tour, they appeared at festivals a la ACL and Lollapalooza and incited the applause of Atwood Magazine, Billboard, Rolling Stone, The Boston Globe, New Noise Magazine, and Substream Magazine. This ambitious season of music initially took shape in their headquarters of Austin only to be completed on a creative sojourn to Mexico City. Excited to share the music with the world, the group teased what would become I Am Cinco with 2023's I Am Sad, I Am High, and I Am Awesome. Everything just set the stage for them to finally release this body of work in its entirety as I Am Cinco.We want to hear from you! Please email Hello@BringinitBackwards.comwww.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #MISSIO #IAmCinco #NewMusic #ZoomListen & Subscribe to BiBhttps://www.bringinitbackwards.com/followFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod
AND THEN..."Go Fuck Yourself," - Two Feet"Via Dolorosa," - Matthew Good"Black Me Out," - Against Me!S.O.S. (Sawed Off Shotgun)," - The Glorious Sons"Sittin' At a Bar - The Original," - Rehab"Fuck You I'm Drunk," - Bondo"Kiss This," - The Struts"Don't Gimme Lip No Lip," - Pearl Jam"Think Twice," - Eve 6"Kick Some Ass," - Stroke 9"She Hates Me," - Puddle Of Mudd"#$%! You," - Headstone"Fuck You," - CeeLo Green "Angelfuck," - Misfits "Middle Fingers," - MISSIO
This is a two for one. This week we look at the Baptism of Jesus (and why Missio affirms credo and pedo baptism) AND we look at the temptation of Jesus and what it teaches us about God's story and our own daily struggle. Enjoy.
How does a pioneer stay passionately focused on their mission and deeply rooted in their relationship with God? One way to engage with Scripture for the purpose of understanding how we join God's work in our world. In this episode, we feature an excerpt of our audio devotional resource Advent Missio Divina. In this devotional, you'll hear scripture, and be prompted to listen to the Holy Spirit, in order to be propelled into mission in your context. Additional episodes of this resource are only available on FX Connect (fxconnectus.org), an online community for pioneering leaders. Each episode of Missio Divina focuses on one of the phases of developing a fresh expression.Those phases are: Listening Loving & Serving Building Community Exploring Discipleship Church Taking Shape Listen now, and if you appreciate this resource, head over to fxconnectus.org to access our entire library of useful and inspiring content, and connect with other Christian leaders like you.Fresh Expressions is a worldwide movement of everyday missionaries who want to see churches thrive in the places we live, eat, work and play by leveraging the creativity and endurance of the inherited church. To learn a simple five-phase process for starting a new expression of church go to freshexpressions.com/howtostart.If you love this free resource, you can access our entire library of practical and inspiring training materials and connect with other church leaders on FX Connect. Sign up for your free account at fxconnectus.org. Help us spread the word about the Fresh Expressions podcast by subscribing and leaving us reviews on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you enjoy your podcasts.
Join us for our last sermon in the sermon series, Missio Dei. If we each disciple one person a year, who would disciple someone else the following year, we could reach the whole world in our lifetime! We are called to Go, Send, and to Repeat!
On this episode of The Alabaster Jar, Dr. Lynn Cohick and Kelly Dippolito talk with Melissa Pillman, a Pastor, and Elder at Missio Dei Wrigleyville in Chicago. They discuss Melissa's experiences as a female pastor, her journey toward embracing her role, and the importance of being recognized as a pastor within her church.The conversation also delves into the church's involvement in supporting asylum seekers in Chicago, their collaboration with other churches, and the challenges they face in finding adequate funding and support for their efforts. Episode Breakdown:0:03 – Pastoral roles and identity5:17 – Naming and recognizing spiritual gifts and serving the immigrant community9:46 – Housing asylum seekers in a Chicago church15:13 – Using churches as sanctuaries for immigrants20:10 – Church support for immigrant families24:55 – Church identity and response to crisis30:12 – Recognizing and cultivating spiritual gifts in pastors and their communities Episode Resources: Missio Dei Wrigleyville The Letter to the Ephesians (New International Commentary on the New Testament (NICNT)) by Dr. Lynn H. Cohick World Relief Faith Community Initiative Episode Sponsor:The Alabaster Jar is brought to you by The Center for Women in Leadership, a newly formed 501©3 nonprofit organization whose purpose is to equip women in a context that is biblically rooted, theologically robust, and ethnically diverse to thrive as leaders in the academy and the Church. Follow them on Instagram @leadershipwithoutapology.
Big changes are happening with the Mission Guys! Listen to this episode to hear about the launch of a new apostolate, Missio, dedicated to equipping leaders to fulfill their God-given mission. Contact us! MissionGuys@MissioInstitute.org
Final installment in our series I am Not, featuring a curated conversation with members of the Missio community!
W3L: We recap the recent happenings at the Southern Baptist Convention.Main Topic: What is God's mission? How does God use Israel and the church to accomplish His mission? Is there a difference? We discuss these questions and more!