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Escucha una nueva edición de Los Ideales / The Indieals, 180 minutos de música alternativa cosidos a mano y sin algoritmos, como se hacía antes. Entrad sin llamar, aquí cabemos todos. Han sonado: 1) The Clientele - Bookshop Casanova 2) The Ruby Suns - Tane Mahuta 3) The Radio Dept. - I Don't Need Love, I've Got My Band 4) Broadcast - Pendulum 5) TOPS - VII Babies 6) The Cleaners From Venus - Queen Of The May 7) Pony Bravo - Jazmín de Megatron 8) The Ophelias - Salome 9) comfort - Not Passing 10) Lives Of Angels - In the Image of Youth 11) Oli's Plan; lil ricefield - HOW MANY TIMES 12) fantasy of a broken heart - We Confront the Demon in Mysterious Ways 13) Empty Pinata - I Have A Huge Crush On Doja Cat 14) Le Big Zero - Funnel Cake at a Funeral 15) Nice Biscuit - Candle 16) Tim Presley; White Fence - Neighborhood Light 17) Zachary Mason - I Wish Humans Were Made in a Factory... 18) Harlem - Friendly Ghost 19) Dirty Ghosts - Some Kids 20) The Gruesomes - What's Your Problem? 21) Autogramm - Randy 22) Lézard - Manifastique 23) Second Layer - Fixation 24) Bloc Party - Rough Justice 25) Getdown Services; Saloon Dion - Throbber 26) The Wants - Nuclear Party 27) The Lounge Society - Burn The Heather 28) The Moonlandingz - Give Me More 29) Adult DVD - Do Something 30) Lifeguard - It Will Get Worse 31) La Sécurité - Detour 32) Holiday Ghosts - Western Daylight 33) Welly - Home For The Weekend 34) Bryan's Magic Tears - Stream Roller 35) Hinds - Hi, How Are You 36) Melenas; Peanut Butter Wolf - Bang - Peanut Butter Wolf Remix 37) Junk Drawer - Nids Niteca 38) Chalk - Tell Me 39) Ringlets - Sever 40) Buddy Wynkoop - If You Give a Poet a Beer 41) GANS - I THINK I LIKE YOU 42) DEADLETTER - Binge 43) Heartworms - Jacked 44) The Cool Greenhouse - Get Unjaded 45) Working Men's Club - John Cooper Clarke 46) Snapped Ankles - Smart World 47) Warmduscher - Standing on the Corner 48) Fat White Family - Bullet of Dignity 49) Perennial - Perennial '65 50) Opus Kink - Dog Stay Down 51) Jerskin Fendrix - Jerskin Fendrix Freestyle 52) Cooper T; Jason Williamson - One Stop 53) Jagged Baptist Club - Blow Dry Nation 54) BIG SPECIAL - BLACK COUNTRY GOTHIC 55) IDLES - POP POP POP
A picture of providence
The pure mental freedom in this episode with give you hope in humanity once again. You're very welcome and enjoy. You're lucky to see this Watch Eddie & Kevin Live April 27th 7:00 at the Hollywood Improv tickets: https://shorturl.at/21kbt Support the Amazon Strike: https://www.amazonlaborunion.org/strike-fundraising Watch the trailer for Eddie's new movie "Mysterious Way" https://youtu.be/JUkb0mW6mCc?si=vfTR6sQALSVCqcxW Go to www.eddiepepitone.com for show dates and all things Eddie Check out our full videos on YouTube: https://shorturl.at/mpsIL For additional content support Eddie on Patreon: www.patreon.com/eddiepepitone Please write us a review on iTunes https://tinyurl.com/mv57us2d Watch The Bitter Buddha the documentary by Steven Fienartz about Eddie. https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/the-bitter-buddha Send emails to: EddiePepPodcast@gmail.com Follow Eddie on Twitter: @EddiePepitone Instagram: @EddiePep Follow Kevin @KevinTienken Thank you to Allen Mezquida for our beautiful artwork
Dairy Queen is more than just ice cream—it was one of the first fast-food chains to take over America. In this episode, we dive into how a self-proclaimed chemist helped perfect soft serve, why DQ dominated the 1950s, and the moment that changed everything: the invention of the Blizzard. Joining me is writer & director Tyler Eaton of the new horror-comedy film Mysterious Ways, as we explore Dairy Queen's rise, its questionable hot food menu, and whether it still lives up to its legendary status today.
It's raining in the park but that doesn't stop us! Eddie talks about his father's revolt against the British in the 1970s and then it's all bits till the end. Watch Eddie & Kevin Live April 27th 7:00 at the Hollywood Improv tickets: https://shorturl.at/21kbt Support the Amazon Strike: https://www.amazonlaborunion.org/strike-fundraising Watch the trailer for Eddie's new movie "Mysterious Way" https://youtu.be/JUkb0mW6mCc?si=vfTR6sQALSVCqcxW Go to www.eddiepepitone.com for show dates and all things Eddie Check out our full videos on YouTube: https://shorturl.at/mpsIL For additional content support Eddie on Patreon: www.patreon.com/eddiepepitone Please write us a review on iTunes https://tinyurl.com/mv57us2d Watch The Bitter Buddha the doc by Steven Fienartz about Eddie. https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/the-bitter-buddha Send emails to: EddiePepPodcast@gmail.com Follow Eddie on Twitter: @EddiePepitone Instagram: @EddiePep Follow Kevin @KevinTienken Thank you to Allen Mezquida for our beautiful artwork
Does God Work in Mysterious Ways?
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Aquí lo que importa es que sea fresco del día, en nuestro caso, de la quincena. En Radio Curie te ofrecemos una selección de novedades musicales del circuito alternativo internacional hecho con amor y todo el rigor posible. Durante una hora repasamos lo último de lo último, desde el folk a los sonidos más eclécticos de la electrónica, pasando por el postpunk o el hiphop. Aquí cabe casi todo. 1) Natalie Wildgoose - Blackberries 2) Paco Cathcart - Bottleneck Blues 3) BRONCHO - I Swear 4) snuggle - Dust 5) Mei Semones - I can do what I want 6) SOFIA ISELLA - Josephine 7) Graham Hunt - I Just Need Enough 8) Andy Bell - panic attack 9) Godcaster - Judy Living Daylights 10) Steady Holiday - Seasonal Optimism 11) fantasy of a broken heart - We Confront the Demon in Mysterious Ways 12) The Ophelias - Salome 13) San Vito Ryder - Crimson Sunset 14) Perennial - Perennial '65 15) Panic Shack - Gok Wan 16) The Criticals - Good Lookin 17) Finn Wolfhard - Choose the latter 18) The Harbours - The Rise 19) Sam Austins - Smoke break 20) Rhys Langston; Open Mike Eagle - Ate the Tuning Fork While I Taxied in the Crepuscular
In the dark times of life, it can be difficult to trust that God is still with us and still for us. Join John as he discusses this hard truth and offers personal encouragement from one of his favorite hymns.
In the dark times of life, it can be difficult to trust that God is still with us and still for us. Join John as he discusses this hard truth and offers personal encouragement from one of his favorite hymns.
This talk was originally presented in Reno, Nevada in October of 2001. This recording is a result of our work digitizing over 600 cassette tapes of Elisabeth's talks. Each tape is decades old and the quality of the recordings varies quite a bit from tape to tape. As we preserve Elisabeth's legacy, we will share as much of her work as possible, even when technical issues affect the quality of the audio. Each talk is unique in content and tone. All are a blessing and encouragement. ----- Music: John Hanson
'God will mysteriously turn your mess into a message, and every test confronting you will become your testimony.'
Corey and Christine sit down with Charles Mayfield of Farrow Life to discuss all topics related to lard, renderling lard, the difference between lard and tallow, lard and tallow as skincare, retinol, toxic skincare products, and more! Charles is funny, extremely knowledgeable about lard and has been in the health and wellness space for a long time. You wont want to miss this episode, especially if you are a tallow fan he might just change your mind! Thank you to our sponsors! Baja Gold Salt Use code MAM10 for 10% off at checkout Real Food+ Real Families Online Course: Use code MAM10 for 10% off at checkout Books mentioned: The Paleo Solution Paleo Comfort Foods Wired to Eat People Mentioned: Joel Salatin of Polyface Farm Robb Wolf Connect with Charles Mayfield: @farrowskin Farrow Life Farrow Skin Use code AncestralMamas for 15% on all Farrow Skin care products!
In this episode, we're exploring how shame can distort our relationship with God, especially when it comes to prayer. When answers seem delayed or unclear, it can lead to confusion and feelings of inadequacy. But that was never God's intention. Over years of seeking God through prayer for a very specific outcome, God didn't just work on my request; He worked on me. His silence wasn't rejection but an invitation to deeper trust and a clearer understanding of His love. In the end, He proved Himself trustworthy, even when I didn't understand His timing. If you've ever wrestled with unanswered prayers, feelings of shame, or doubts about God's love, you're not alone. I hope you'll join me for this series as we explore these tender places together. To inquire about counseling, email Louise at Louise@louisesedgwick.com.
In this episode of Secrets of Survival (S.O.S.), Dr. Susan Rashid takes listeners on a scholarly exploration of the diverse healthcare delivery systems that sustain populations worldwide. From the equitable access of the Beveridge Model to the efficiency of the Bismarck Model, from the universal reach of the National Health Insurance Model to the stark realities of out-of-pocket systems, this episode examines the intricate frameworks that define global healthcare. Through thoughtful analysis, Dr. Rashid highlights the strengths and challenges of each model, drawing insights from renowned studies and real-world applications. The episode also delves into the emerging trends shaping the future of healthcare, including telemedicine and universal health coverage initiatives. Concluding with a reflective call to action, the episode underscores the shared responsibility of advancing global health through collaboration, innovation, and equity. This is a must-listen for healthcare professionals, policymakers, and anyone intrigued by the systems that safeguard humanity's survival. Join us on Secrets of Survival to uncover the profound connections between healthcare delivery, societal values, and the future of global well-being. Mysterious Way, Music by Treize Akatfeuye, from Jamendo Music/Jamendo Licensing
"Mysterious Ways" Here is the NKJV scripture to go with the message! *** 1 Corinthians 1:18-31 (printable) *** And the Blue Letter Bible version: *** 1 Corinthians 1:18-31 (web) *** And the Notes!
In this final episode in the Rock is Lit Season 4 Reading Series, Suzanne Mattaboni discusses her debut novel, ‘Once in a Lifetime', and shares excerpts from the story. Set in 1984, where punk reigns and Andy Warhol rules, 20-year-old art student Jessica longs for a life beyond her reach. Dreaming of an avant-garde study program in London, she's stuck waitressing and navigating drama with her boyfriend Drew, who wants to date others. Life takes a turn when she meets Whit, a magnetic guitarist, and dives into a post-punk scene full of quirky characters—cheating waiters, mystics, a military drag queen, and a Svengali bouncer—all while grappling with the specter of AIDS. Jessica must decide if chasing her dreams is worth risking heartbreak and self-discovery. With a smart, edgy '80s vibe, ‘Once in a Lifetime' is a coming-of-age story exploring friendship, love, and ambition. Suzanne Mattaboni is a former Newsday reporter and a Pushcart Prize-nominated author of women's fiction, horror, and pop culture essays. She's also a retro podcaster and a past winner of Seventeen magazine's Art and Fiction Contest. Her work has also appeared in The Huffington Post, Chicken Soup For The Soul, Mysterious Ways, Guideposts.com, Seventeen, Child, Parents, Motherwell, Dark Dossier, Turtle, Humpty Dumpty's, Long Island Weddings, and LA Parent. She's had pieces featured in anthologies including Pizza Parties and Poltergeist (horror stories set in the 1980s), Writes of Passage, The Little Demon Digest, and The Running Wild Anthology of Stories. MUSIC IN THE EPISODE IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE: Rock is Lit theme music [Guitar Instrumental Beat] Sad Rock [Free Use Music] Punch Deck—“I Can't Stop” “Once in a Lifetime” by the Talking Heads “Catch Me I'm Falling” by Real Life “Purple Rain” by Prince “Sweet Dreams” by The Eurythmics “Once in a Lifetime” by the Talking Heads Rock is Lit theme music LINKS: Leave a rating and comment for Rock is Lit on Goodpods: https://goodpods.com/podcasts/rock-is-lit-212451 Leave a rating and comment for Rock is Lit on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rock-is-lit/id1642987350 Suzanne's websites: https://www.suzannemattaboni.com/ and onceinalifetimenovel.com Suzanne on Facebook: facebook.com/suzanne.mattaboni Suzanne on X: @suzmattaboni Suzanne on Instagram: @suzannemattaboni80s Suzanne on TikTok: suzannemattabonibook ‘Once in a Lifetime' Spotify playlist Christy Alexander Hallberg's website: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/rockislit Christy Alexander Hallberg on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube: @ChristyHallberg Rock is Lit on Instagram: @rockislitpodcast Rock is Lit on Bluesky: @rockislitpodcast.bsky.social Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What we should do when God tells us to wait is to study His Word and pray. We need to be patient as we wait upon the Lord's timing.
God is always working on your behalf, even when you can't see the evidence yet. In the middle of your struggle, remember that God's not intimidated by your questions or your pain — He's turning it all for good. To support this ministry and help us continue to reach people all around the world click here: www.elevationchurch.org/giving/ Scripture References: Luke 7, verses 11-17
God is always working on your behalf, even when you can't see the evidence yet. In the middle of your struggle, remember that God's not intimidated by your questions or your pain — He's turning it all for good. To support this ministry and help us continue to reach people all around the world click here: www.elevationchurch.org/giving/ Scripture References: Luke 7, verses 11-17
God is always working on your behalf, even when you can't see the evidence yet. In the middle of your struggle, remember that God's not intimidated by your questions or your pain — He's turning it all for good. To support this ministry and help us continue to reach people all around the world click here: www.elevationchurch.org/giving/ Scripture References: Luke 7, verses 11-17See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chaos ensues as Clover searches for answers and a newly freed Varien searches for his bounty. Trigger Warnings: child endangerment, child harm, death, animal harm, animal death, religious concepts and imagery, horror elements Kenon Pearce as GM Jordache Richardson as Varien Tyris and Justin Nikki Richardson as Clover Barrows ISHNAR/KALCRIN HOMEBREW SETTING (C) by Kenon Pearce Sound editing and design by Nikki Richardson CLICK THE LINK TO JOIN US! https://discord.gg/59axDYE3Sq Twitter/X and Bluesky: Kenon Pearce @mr_fugufish/mrfugufish Jordache Richardson @jdash24 Nikki Ri @thenikkiri Website: totrpodcast.com Twitter: @totrcast Studio Twitter: @whiteravenpods Facebook: @topoftheround Instagram: @topoftheround Bluesky: @totrpodcast Thank you to our Executive C2 Producers! HOLDEN RAY Go to our website for MERCH! https://www.totrpodcast.com/merch.html#/ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/topoftheround Buy us a cup of coffee on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/topoftheround Join our Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/476203760792265/ TOTR WIKIPEDIA! https://topoftheround.fandom.com/wiki/Top_of_the_Round_Wiki SEND US MAIL! White Raven Studios PO Box 603 Circle Pines MN 55014 SHADOWS OF THE DIVINE BY NICK HIGHAM https://www.nickjhigham.co.uk/ Music Courtesy of epidemicsound.com: Mysterious Ways by Skyra On the Hunt by Alexandra Woodward Dark Times by Etienne Roussel Probable Cause by Experia Just Be Curious by Jerry Lacey All Strings Attached by Jon Bjork Hysteria by Anna Dager Chasm of Hope by Rand Aldo Isotopes by August Wilhelmsson Chasma by Silver Maple Starting Somewhere by August Wilhelmsson So Many Secrets by Gavin Luke Followed by Alexandra Woodward Lanterns Ascending by Jerry Lacey Stay Whimsical by Arthur Benson Self Reflection by Claude Signet In the Loopholes by Timothy Lewis Calcifer by Jon Bjork The Enchanted Forest by Alexandra Woodward Just Be Curious by Jerry Lacey In the Storm by Amber Glow Mystery Unfold by Roots and Recognition Running through the Dark by Roots and Recognition Dark Roads by Walt Adams Engage by Hampus Naeselius No Redemption by Christopher Moe Ditlevsen Imber by Christopher Moe Ditlevsen New World by Hampus Naeselius Descending Mount Everest by Trailer Worx Close Quarters by Hampus Naeselius At the Abyss by Golden Anchor The Mole by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen From Hell by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen Black Hat Bomb Instrumental by Kim Peters A Dark Mind by Phoenix Tail The Storage by Lennon Hutton Small Mysteries by Leimoti Distressed by Hanna Ekstrom Incertitude by Hanna Ekstrom Ancient Spells by Ruiqi Zhao Cosmic Sunrise by Red Dictionary Introspection by Red Dictionary Corrivation by Ethan Sloan Substage by Jay Varton Isolation by Farrell Wooten Bridged by Cobby Costa Eternal Moment by Farrell Wooten Steep Encounters by Nylonia Exit by Martin Gauffin Cellar by Jay Varton Licensed through Universal Music for Creators/UMC: A Moment of Clarity by Yuponce A Cry for Justice Instrumental by De La Barreda Ehlert Nightmares Forever Instrumental by Everitt Basket Case Instrumental by Cacace Slaughterhouse Instrumental by Zero Sinister Instrumental by Yarck Gates To Hell Instrumental by Yarck Relentless Ancients 3 Instrumental by Yuponce Slowly Fading Evil Instrumental by Yuponce Undercurrent Backing Vocals Only by Koste Neville The Hunting Pary Instrumental by Nash Counts Off Instrumental by Zur Knock On Instrumental by Zur Scream Machine Instrumental by Zero Walking Home Backing Vocals Only by Navarro Still Of Darkness Instrumental by Wilkerson Dark Wonder Backing Vocals Only by Wilkerson Evil Well Instrumental by Yarck Monomyth 7 The Encounte by Scott Buckley License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://www.scottbuckley.com.au/library/ Licensed by Envato Elements License (CC BY 4.0): Crysis The following music was used for this media project: Music: Multiverse by Phat Sounds License (CC BY 4.0)
For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, declares the Lord. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts. Isaiah 55:8-9Support the show, a product of Hope Media: https://hope1032.com.au/donate/2211A-pod/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Next Level Soul with Alex Ferrari: A Spirituality & Personal Growth Podcast
Louise Hamlin was a solicitor and then a law fellow and lecturer at Cambridge University. In 2006, she moved down to Dorset to start a new life, but suddenly and unexpectedly her husband died. In her immense grief, she started to recognize signs that her husband was sending her that could only have come from him. She now lives in Beaminster, Dorset with her spaniel.Her book WhatsApps from Heaven: Bereavement in the Twenty-first Century is a book about bereavement and also about the many extraordinary happenings and signs from the afterlife that then followed. Louise talks about her personal experience of grief, in all its facets, and in a way that will resonate with readers who are bereaved.She also details, in careful and precise language, the succession of signs that she received, apparently from her husband after his death.She describes how to start with she was very skeptical and looked for all sorts of other explanations, but eventually, she came to accept that the signs, including WhatsApps and dematerializations, must have come from her husband's spirit in the afterlife.She explains how these signs have completely changed her understanding of life and death. This book should bring comfort to the bereaved and will encourage those left behind to recognize signs that are sent to them by their loved ones.Please enjoy my conversation with Louise Hamlin.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/next-level-soul-podcast-with-alex-ferrari--4858435/support.
For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, declares the Lord. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts. Isaiah 55:8-9Support the show, a product of Hope Media: https://hope1032.com.au/donate/2211A-pod/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, declares the Lord. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts. Isaiah 55:8-9Support the show, a product of Hope Media: https://hope1032.com.au/donate/2211A-pod/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
FPC Knoxville's 10/13/24 Sunday Sermon - “God is God” - Rev. Mark Curtis (Mark 10:23-27/Job 38:1-7)Hymn Of Response: "Oh God, in a Mysterious Way" performed by Mark Pace and our adult choir.
William Cowper's life was marked by deep sorrow, mental illness, and overwhelming despair, yet it was also filled with moments of profound faith, divine deliverance, and beautiful expressions of God's grace. Born in 1731, Cowper was a gifted poet whose hymns continue to touch hearts and point people to the gospel. His life's trajectory was profoundly shaped by personal struggles with depression, as well as by the intervention of friends like John Newton, who guided him through dark times. It was Romans 3:24 that transformed Cowper's heart as he sat in an asylum, broken and lost. Reading about the propitiation of Christ—how Jesus bore the wrath of God on our behalf—Cowper realized the depth of God's grace for sinners like him. The poet who struggled with self-doubt and mental anguish penned some of the most powerful hymns in Christian history, including "There is a Fountain Filled with Blood" and "God Moves in a Mysterious Way." In this episode, we explore how Cowper's life illustrates that God's grace shines brightest in the midst of personal weakness. His story reminds us that even when we struggle with despair, God is faithful to guide us through and use us for His glory. You'll be encouraged by the reminder that God works through every circumstance, weaving together a testimony of His grace, just as He did in William Cowper's life. Scripture Reading: Romans 3:25
William Cowper's life was marked by deep sorrow, mental illness, and overwhelming despair, yet it was also filled with moments of profound faith, divine deliverance, and beautiful expressions of God's grace. Born in 1731, Cowper was a gifted poet whose hymns continue to touch hearts and point people to the gospel. His life's trajectory was profoundly shaped by personal struggles with depression, as well as by the intervention of friends like John Newton, who guided him through dark times. It was Romans 3:24 that transformed Cowper's heart as he sat in an asylum, broken and lost. Reading about the propitiation of Christ—how Jesus bore the wrath of God on our behalf—Cowper realized the depth of God's grace for sinners like him. The poet who struggled with self-doubt and mental anguish penned some of the most powerful hymns in Christian history, including "There is a Fountain Filled with Blood" and "God Moves in a Mysterious Way." In this episode, we explore how Cowper's life illustrates that God's grace shines brightest in the midst of personal weakness. His story reminds us that even when we struggle with despair, God is faithful to guide us through and use us for His glory. You'll be encouraged by the reminder that God works through every circumstance, weaving together a testimony of His grace, just as He did in William Cowper's life. Scripture Reading: Romans 3:25
Message from Kurt Cooper on September 8, 2024
In this micro-pod, Matthew Thornton and I dig into our shared love of U2. We pull apart Matt's favorite song "With or Without You" and how it inspired his singing career. Matt had the good fortune of seeing U2 at the Sphere in Las Vegas. Lets just say, it changed the game. We also pull up "Mysterious Ways" from Achtung Baby which is my favorite U2 song. Thanks for listening!
Voices In My Head (the Rick Lee James Podcast) Episode 553: Kenny & Claire Pointing listeners to the Hope of Christ amidst life's troubles, critically acclaimed husband/wife folk duo Kenny & Claire are set to bow their full-length debut, Upon the Storm, July 19. Produced by GRAMMY Award-winner Mitch Dane (Brandon Heath, JJ Heller), the 12-track set showcases four freshly penned originals and eight modern renditions of enduring hymns. The album's title-cut, a stirring take on William Cowper's 18th century hymn “God Moves in a Mysterious Way,” features updated verses and a new arrangement by Kenny & Claireand Mitch Dane. "God Moves (Upon the Storm)" carries deep meaning for the couple following Kenny's struggle with a brain tumor as well as a life-altering chronic illness diagnosis. Hallmarked by thoughtful, organic arrangements firmly anchored in a folk/Americana soundscape, Upon the Storm also offers Kenny & Claire's signature take on such classic hymns as “O the Deep, Deep Love of Jesus” and “Come Thou Fount,” among others, along with a uniquely emotive rendition of the popular Keith Getty and Stuart Townend-penned hymn, “In Christ Alone.” New selections including “Surely His Goodness,” “Have Mercy on Us” and “We Believe”—all written by Kenny & Claire and Mitch Dane—bridge the past and present with thematic consistency. ABOUT KENNY & CLAIRE Beginning their musical journey together in 2005—writing songs, performing and leading worship throughout the Carolinas—Kenny & Claire Hilliard were married in 2008 but paused their creative pursuits while Kenny attended seminary and the couple started a family. In 2015, during Kenny's tenure as a senior pastor and worship leader in Asheville, North Carolina, he was diagnosed with a brain tumor. Shortly after successful surgery to remove the tumor, Kenny received a second diagnosis, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome—a degenerative genetic disease that left him temporarily impaired. The couple embraced a return to music during Kenny's recovery, founding a music teaching studio and further honing their songwriting craft by penning modern hymns for their home congregation. Known for their emotive acoustic/folk originals and organic revivals of theologically rich hymns of yesteryear, Kenny & Claire's critically acclaimed debut EP, Are You Weary, released in 2021. In addition to participating in Getty Music's prestigious International Hymn Writing Collective, the couple's music has been highlighted by Under The Radar (UTR) and in The Rabbit Room's New Music Roundup, and Claire was also named among “Ones to Watch” by the Nashville Songwriters Association (NSAI) in 2021. Kenny & Clairenow reside in the Nashville area with their three children, and they maintain an active touring ministry, leading worship and performing in numerous churches around the country each year. For further information or to request an interview with Kenny & Claire: Brian Smith • brian@turningpointpr.com Emily Kohl • emily@turningpointpr.com ----more---- Contact Rick Lee James Email: Rick@RickLeeJames.com Get the new song - Whatever You Do Up on the Mountain Also, Don't forget to swing by Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, or your favorite streaming platform and hit those follow buttons! By hitting the follow button, you'll stay updated on my latest releases and show your support for my music! I can't wait to meet you Up on the Mountain on July 12th. Blessings, Rick Lee James ----more---- 10% Off Everything Rick Lee James on Band camp Instructions Visit https://rickleejames.bandcamp.com At checkout use code: 10off Advent Hymn (Watching, Waiting, Longing) This song appeared on over 80 Spotify playlists this Advent Season. I want to thank everyone for listening and sharing it this year. Official Music Video: Web Site: https://rickleejames.com PURCHASE ALBUM: www.RickLeeJames.Bandcamp.com SongSelect: https://songselect.ccli.com/Songs/6152291/advent-hymn-watching-waiting-longing Downloadable Charts and More available from LIFEWAYWORSHIP.COM: https://worship.lifeway.com/findAndBuy/songPage/AdventHymn(Watching%2CWaiting%2CLonging)?versionId=93901&rowNum=0&searchString=Advent%20Hymn%20(watching,%20Waiting,%20Longing)#song-Parts Loop Community: https://loopcommunity.com/en-us/songs/advent-hymn-(watching%2C-waiting%2C-longing)-by-rick-lee-james-3892 Endorsements: “A perfect and needed addition to any Christmas playlist this year. Rick Lee James bringing home the Advent Message.” -CCM Magazine https://www.ccmmagazine.com/music-video/rick-lee-james-advent-hymn-watching-waiting-longing/ “I love Advent Hymn (Watching, Waiting, Longing), which gives newness to the phrases of Isaiah. Watching, waiting, and longing is what we do now, and these songs help us do that in confidence. I anticipate that this album will be received as a great gift by many who will find their faith nourished and awakened by it.” –Walter Brueggemann (Professor Emeritus of Old Testament at Columbia Theological Seminary) "I've watched Rick grow as an artist and songwriter for many years. Congratulations brother on an excellent independent release." -Paul Baloche (Dove Award Winning Songwriter) "Rick Lee James is a poet and singer. You will not only enjoy listening, you'll be drawn into the source –Jesus." -Mike Harland RICK LEE JAMES INFO Web Sites: https://www.rickleejames.com Get The Single: https://rickleejames.hearnow.com/halls More from Rick Lee James Shine A Light In The Darkness Get The Single: https://rickleejames.hearnow.com/shine-a-light-in-the-darkness Music Video: Rick Lee James Playlist on Spotify: https://t.co/S7nCRl0xqa
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As God has hinted at before, He now makes it very clear that He will deliver His people out of exile, but He will do so through the Persian emperor Cyrus. With this move, God shows Himself to work in mysterious ways beyond our narrow set of expectations, which can lead us to question His wisdom and goodness. But when God works in mysterious ways, we should respond by putting aside our arrogance, trusting that God will exceed our expectations, and resting in God's commitment to us.
As God has hinted at before, He now makes it very clear that He will deliver His people out of exile, but He will do so through the Persian emperor Cyrus. With this move, God shows Himself to work in mysterious ways beyond our narrow set of expectations, which can lead us to question His wisdom and goodness. But when God works in mysterious ways, we should respond by putting aside our arrogance, trusting that God will exceed our expectations, and resting in God's commitment to us.
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Well, slap our balls and call us Sally! The Boys have been getting f**ked up in Calgary, raging on a plane, and learning Spanish swears. Bubbles also tries to break Ricky's brain with a word challenge! Plus: What's with all these f**kin' CUCUMBERS??!
Poet William Cowper struggled with depression much of his life. After a suicide attempt, he was committed to an asylum. But it was there through the care of a Christian physician that Cowper came to a warm, vital faith in Jesus. Soon afterwards Cowper became acquainted with pastor and hymnwriter John Newton, who encouraged him to collaborate on a hymnal for their church. Among the hymns Cowper wrote was “God Moves in a Mysterious Way,” which contains these words pressed from the crucible of experience: “You fearful saints, fresh courage take; the clouds you so much dread, are big with mercy and shall break in blessings on your head.” Like Cowper, the people of Judah also met God’s kindness unexpectedly. As an alliance of armies invaded their nation, King Jehoshaphat gathered the people for prayer. As Judah’s army marched out, men in the front ranks praised God (2 Chronicles 20:21). The invading armies turned on themselves, and “no one . . . escaped. . . . There was so much plunder that it took three days to collect it” (vv. 24-25). On the fourth day, the very place where a hostile invading force gathered against God’s people was dubbed the Valley of Berakah—literally, “the valley of praise or blessing.” (v. 26). What a change! God’s mercy can turn even our most difficult valleys into places of praise as we give them to Him.
In this episode, Adam and Dr. Drew discuss old TV characters that had catch phrases which doesn't exist anymore. Also they lament on how lighting and photography can be racist. They also breakdown how a busy life can be frustrating and how a lack of communication could cause a ton of problems!