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We think of her as a genteel Southern lady, and she was that, for sure.But Ruth Bell Graham was so much more. While her husband was away so much, preaching to the masses, she was preaching to her own little flock. The result was children who became adults, and in turn, shared the Good News of Jesus with others.Anne Graham Lotz and Franklin Graham didn't just fall out of the sky!Proverbs 27:17 says, “As iron sharpens iron, one man sharpens another.”In their little home in the mountains of North Carolina, while Daddy was in Brussels, New York, and Sydney, Mother Ruth was faithful for years on end to impart godly wisdom to their children. Much iron was sharpened on cold winter nights and long summer days. Theirs was a home that didn't always have both parents available, but they thrived.Use that as an example of how to bring up your own children. You'll be happy forever that you did.Let's pray.Lord, Your Word is good, and it shines a light on our path. Give us the strength to mentor our own children in your ways. In Jesus' name, amen.Change your shirt, and you can change the world! Save 15% Off your entire purchase of faith-based apparel + gifts at Kerusso.com with code KDD15.
We think of her as a genteel Southern lady, and she was that, for sure. But Ruth Bell Graham was so much more. While her husband was away so much, preaching to the masses, she was preaching to her own little flock. The result was children who became adults, and in turn, shared the Good News of Jesus with others. Anne Graham Lotz and Franklin Graham didn't just fall out of the sky! Proverbs 27:17 says, “As iron sharpens iron, one man sharpens another.” In their little home in the mountains of North Carolina, while Daddy was in Brussels, New York, and Sydney, Mother Ruth was faithful for years on end to impart godly wisdom to their children. Much iron was sharpened on cold winter nights and long summer days. Theirs was a home that didn't always have both parents available, but they thrived. Use that as an example of how to bring up your own children. You'll be happy forever that you did. Let's pray. Lord, Your Word is good, and it shines a light on our path. Give us the strength to mentor our own children in your ways. In Jesus' name, amen. Change your shirt, and you can change the world! Save 15% Off your entire purchase of faith-based apparel + gifts at Kerusso.com with code KDD15.
We think of her as a genteel Southern lady, and she was that, for sure. But Ruth Bell Graham was so much more. While her husband was away so much, preaching to the masses, she was preaching to her own little flock. The result was children who became adults, and in turn, shared the Good News of Jesus with others. Anne Graham Lotz and Franklin Graham didn't just fall out of the sky! Proverbs 27:17 says, “Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens another.” In their little home in the mountains of North Carolina, while daddy was in Brussels, New York, and Sydney, Mother Ruth was faithful for years on end to impart godly wisdom to their children. Much iron was sharpened on cold winter nights and long summer days. Theirs was a home that didn't always have both parents available, but they thrived. Use that as an example of how to bring up your own children. You'll be happy forever that you did. Let's pray. Lord, Your Word is good, and it shines a light on our path. Give us the strength to mentor our own children in your ways. Amen.
We think of her as a genteel Southern lady, and she was that, for sure. But Ruth Bell Graham was so much more. While her husband was away so much, preaching to the masses, she was preaching to her own little flock. The result was children who became adults, and in turn shared the Good News of Jesus with others. Anne Graham Lotz and Franklin Graham didn't just fall out of the sky! Proverbs 27:17 says, “Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens another.” In their little home in the mountains of North Carolina, while daddy was in Brussels, New York, and Sydney, Mother Ruth was faithful for years on end to impart godly wisdom to their children. Much iron was sharpened on cold winter nights and long summer days. Theirs was a home that didn't always have both parents available, but they thrived. Use that as an example of how to bring up your own children. You'll be happy forever that you did. Let's pray. Lord, Your Word is good, and it shines a light on our path. Give us the strength to mentor our own children in your ways. Amen.
Dear Scribblers + Speakers, visit the ADVENT page to download the journaling guide + calendar (read the blog + more!). Today's shalom-making meditation will focus on Ruth. Momma Ruth is our beacon of peace/shalom. Like Tamar, she trusted in the God who saw her and found shalom despite the abounding disturbances around her. May we embody the peace of Mother Ruth. A peace that reminds us that the Beloved extends a peace meal to us all and cares for the well-being of all creation, especially those on the margins. Connect + Discover More: Email: andrea@mohawkmommastudio.com Youtube: Mohawkmomma Studio LinkedIn: Andrea 'Angie' Palmer How to support my work? 1. SIGNUP for Mohawkmomma Studio Forum—a soul care social media platform. Wanna go deeper? Register for the FREE Soul Care Narrative Online Course created by Andrea 'Angie' Palmer. 2. Join my Patreon Parishioners to support the podcast (and beyond) monthly. 3. Give one time (or more) to my pastoral mission via PayPal or Cash app - $AndreaBeloved 4. Shop visit http://bit.ly/yoursoulcarekit. Mohawkmomma Soul is brought to you by Mohawkmomma Studio, created by Andrea 'Angie' Palmer. Listen to Mohawkmomma Soul, Subscribe by RSS https://anchor.fm/s/102c67c/podcast/rss --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mohawkmomma/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mohawkmomma/support
Greetings friends and welcome to episode 5 of our EMPOWER Podcast! My name is London and I am your host! Today I am excited to talk with one of metro Detroit's finest community leaders, Dr. Kofi Adoma! Dr. Kofi and I will be talking about the life and legacy of Ruth Ellis (July 23, 1899 - October 5, 2000) who was well known for being the oldest out African American lesbian, as well an activist and businesswoman in Detroit. You are going to absolutely love listening to Dr. Kofi share about her good friend Mother Ruth and how she became one of the co-founders of the Ruth Ellis Center, a nationally known organization located in Highland Park, Michigan providing trauma-informed services to LGBTQ+ youth and young adults. Please visit the Ruth Ellis Center to learn more on how you can support this incredible organization!
Greetings friends and welcome to episode 5 of our EMPOWER Podcast! My name is London and I am your host! Today I am excited to talk with one of metro Detroit's finest community leaders, Dr. Kofi Adoma! Dr. Kofi and I will be talking about the life and legacy of Ruth Ellis (July 23, 1899 - October 5, 2000) who was well known for being the oldest out African American lesbian, as well an activist and businesswoman in Detroit. You are going to absolutely love listening to Dr. Kofi share about her good friend Mother Ruth and how she became one of the co-founders of the Ruth Ellis Center, a nationally known organization located in Highland Park, Michigan providing trauma-informed services to LGBTQ+ youth and young adults. Please visit the Ruth Ellis Center to learn more on how you can support this incredible organization!
Sermons, May 2021, Ruth, Mothers Day, Naomi, Pastor Ray Fowler
We think of her as a genteel Southern lady, and she was that, for sure. But Ruth Bell Graham was so much more. While her husband was away so much, preaching to the masses, she was preaching to her own little flock. The result was children who became adults, and in turn shared the Good News of Jesus with others. Anne Graham Lotz and Franklin Graham didn’t just fall out of the sky! Proverbs 27:17 says, “Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens another.” In their little home in the mountains of North Carolina, while daddy was in Brussels, New York, and Sydney, Mother Ruth was faithful for years on end to impart godly wisdom to their children. Much iron was sharpened on cold winter nights and long summer days. Theirs was a home that didn’t always have both parents available, but they thrived. Use that as an example of how to bring up your own children. You’ll be happy forever that you did. Let’s pray. Lord, Your Word is good, and it shines a light on our path. Give us the strength to mentor our own children in your ways. Amen. Kerusso Christian apparel shares themes like Iron Sharpens Iron, faith, hope, love, and more. Shop our latest collection at Kerusso.com. That’s K-E-R-U-S-S-O dot com.
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Drag Race star Gia Gunn has opened up for the first time about postponing her transition surgery to compete on the latest season of All Stars. Speaking to Lemon Podcast, Gunn said, “My surgery was postponed because I knew if I had gotten surgery, I wouldn’t have been able to go on the show.”Gunn said having the opportunity to be the first transgender woman on the show outweighed her own priorities to have surgery and that she had used the money she saved to buy outfits to compete.She later started a GoFundMe page to raise $30,000 for her surgery after competing on the show last year.The decision to return for All Stars was not an easy decision for Gia Gunn, who famously called RuPaul out for his comments on why transgender women weren’t allowed to compete on the franchise.After apologising for his comments, the show invited Gunn to compete on All Stars, to which she said she was only brought back as a ‘diversity hire’ and for her trans visibility.However, Gunn had an altercation with RuPaul on the show which did not go to air.“I was not having the best day that day and I was kind of looking for her to be more supportive in the moment and I just didn’t feel that from her,”“I thought I was brought on for my visibility, I guess not being acknowledged for simply being trans and now a beautiful woman, was hurtful.”RuPaul’s Drag Race is now a global franchise and is in several countries including the UK, Chile, Thailand and soon in Canada & Australia.When asked on whether she would return to the franchise, Gia Gunn said she had no interest in coming back.“I don’t think it takes a rocket scientist to say that she is sold out,” she said.“She doesn’t really care much anymore other than her pay cheque; where she’s gonna stand and what she’s gonna say and that's why the show has lost so much creativity and abundance and all these things that it lacks.”Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lemonpodcastFollow on Instagram: http://instagram.com/lemonpodcastHosted by:Phillip Kuoch: https://www.instagram.com/sirkuoch/Tom Tan: https://www.instagram.com/tommayo/This episode was brought to you by Goldeluck's Doughnuts. Use 'LEMON' at checkout for $15 off your first order.https://www.goldelucks.com.au/TRANSCRIBED AUDIO****PLEASE NOTE that this was automatically transcribed and it may not be accurate. Please refer to the actual audio file for any quotation or referencing*****[00:00:00] Yes. And what made you feel compelled to compete on all stars for knowing that Mother Ruth herself has already said that's.[00:00:10] I said, you know what this is this is a game and I've made it this far.[00:00:16] I'm being given the opportunity to be the first trans woman on drag race.[00:00:21] I still love drag. Not as much as I do before.[00:00:27] I guess I... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We think of her as a genteel Southern lady, and she was that, for sure. But Ruth Bell Graham was so much more. While her husband was away so much, preaching to the masses, she was preaching to her own little flock. The result was children who became adults, and in turn shared the Good News of Jesus with others. Anne Graham Lotz and Franklin Graham didn’t just fall out of the sky! Proverbs 27:17 says, “Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens another.” In their little home in the mountains of North Carolina, while daddy was in Brussels, New York, and Sydney, Mother Ruth was faithful for years on end to impart godly wisdom to their children. Much iron was sharpened on cold winter nights and long summer days. Theirs was a home that didn’t always have both parents available, but they thrived. Use that as an example of how to bring up your own children. You’ll be happy forever that you did. Let’s pray. Lord, Your Word is good, and it shines a light on our path. Give us the strength to mentor our own children in your ways. Amen. Kerusso Christian apparel shares themes like Iron Sharpens Iron, faith, hope, love, and more. Shop our latest collection at Kerusso.com. That’s K-E-R-U-S-S-O dot com.
Mother Ruth tells the story of how her multi-cultural community came together with all it’s ups and downs. Holy Family is a mixed congregation of Anglo, Hispanic and Filipino folks from all over the San Jose and surrounding areas. I had the privilege of worshipping with them this Easter and I can tell ya’ll from first hand experience, this is what the Kingdom of God looks like on earth. It was BEAUTIFUL. It is the Beloved community. Thank you so much Mother Ruth for sharing your heart and wisdom and what thoughtful leadership looks like in holding together God’s diversity in a community. You are such an example of how the church can and I think how the church should combine cultures and identities together in the one christian identity but at the same time honor their differences and particularities. Such important work for the church.
Mother Ruth is the first female priest at Holy Family Episcopal Church, San Jose, CA. Holy Family is a multicultural and multigenerational community whose mission is to celebrate God through Jesus Christ. She is also a native of the Philippines. Mother Ruth and I met when I was in California visiting our co-host Kelsey Davis. Kelsey was giving the Easter homily at Holy Family as Mother Ruth presided over the celebration. We got to chat for a good half hour before the service and I was captivated by her story and immediately asked her to be on the podcast. So we are thrilled to share this interview with you all. Mother Ruth is an incredible woman and one of the most delightful people I’ve ever met.In episode, we chat about her journey to the US working in ministry, how she transitioned from the United Methodist Church to the Episcopal Church and what her experience has been like in ministry as a woman of color.A Note from Ruth: US embassy in the Philippines was not removed but instead they removed the USCIS.
We think of her as a genteel Southern lady, and she was that, for sure. But Ruth Bell Graham was so much more. While her husband was away so much preaching to the masses, she was preaching to her own little flock. The result was children who became adults and in turn shared the Good News of Jesus with others. Anne Graham Lotz and Franklin Graham didn’t just fall out of the sky! Proverbs 27:17 says, “Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens another.” In their little home in the mountains of North Carolina, while daddy was in Brussels, New York, and Sydney, Mother Ruth was faithful for years on end to impart godly wisdom to their children. Much iron was sharpened on cold winter nights and long summer days. Theirs was a home that didn’t always have both parents available, but they thrived. Use that as an example of how to bring up your own children. You’ll be happy forever that you did. Let’s pray. Lord, Your Word is good, and it shines a light on our path. Give us the strength to mentor our own children in your ways. Amen. Like today’s message? We love it so much, we made a T-shirt! Get it here
MUST LISTEN! My one on one with my mom, Ruth Bissoon. She talks Motherhood, losing her first child, being a wife, SEX after surgery, the traditional mom vs the modern mom and balancing it all. Don't forget to subscribe! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/debbiebissoon/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/debbiebissoon/support
Pastor Zebulske preaches from the book of Ruth