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Tragedy strikes the family that has shown hospitality to Elisha when the son dies in his mother's arms. Although his father is indifferent toward the Christian faith, the mother turns toward Elisha as the only one who can offer any help. The LORD brings about a miracle by restoring the child's life in answer to Elisha's prayer. As Elisha's ministry continues, the LORD continues to concern Himself with the bodily needs of His people. Elisha's miracle of providing more than enough food for one hundred men particularly foreshadows Jesus' greater miracle of providing abundant food for five thousand men. Rev. Nate Hill, pastor at St. Michael's Lutheran Church in Winchester, TX, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study 2 Kings 4:18-44. To learn more about St. Michael's Lutheran Church, visit stmichaelswinchester.org. "A Kingdom Divided” is a series on Sharper Iron that goes through 1-2 Kings. The division in the kingdom of Israel in this part of history was greater than a matter of north and south. The biggest division was between the people and their God. Yet even as the people rebelled against the LORD as their King, still He remained faithful to call them back to Himself through His prophets, working through history to send the good and gracious King, Jesus Christ.
Abram stared upward, into the endless expanse of the night sky. He was still childless and feeling the weight of doubt pressing harder than ever. Had God forgotten him? Had the promise slipped away? And then, in the darkness, the voice returned—not with rebuke, but reassurance: “Fear not, Abram. I am your shield; your reward shall be very great.” Abram believed, and God counted it to him as righteousness. The Rev. Nate Hill, pastor of St. Michael's Lutheran Church in Winchester, TX, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Genesis 15. Genesis isn't just the start of the Bible; it's the foundation of everything. Creation, sin, judgment, grace, covenant, and promise all take root in this remarkable book. The stories are ancient, but their truths are eternal. In this new series from Thy Strong Word, Pastor Phil Booe and his guests walk verse by verse through Genesis, exploring how God reveals Himself as Creator, Judge, and Redeemer. From the grandeur of the cosmos to the struggles of ordinary families, Genesis introduces us to a God who speaks, acts, and keeps His promises. So, whether you've read it a hundred times or are just now cracking it open for a serious look, this series will help you see Genesis with fresh eyes—and a deeper faith. Thy Strong Word, hosted by Rev. Dr. Phil Booe, pastor of St. John Lutheran Church of Luverne, MN, reveals the light of our salvation in Christ through study of God's Word, breaking our darkness with His redeeming light. Each weekday, two pastors fix our eyes on Jesus by considering Holy Scripture, verse by verse, in order to be strengthened in the Word and be equipped to faithfully serve in our daily vocations. Submit comments or questions to: thystrongword@kfuo.org.
Abram stared upward, into the endless expanse of the night sky. He was still childless and feeling the weight of doubt pressing harder than ever. Had God forgotten him? Had the promise slipped away? And then, in the darkness, the voice returned—not with rebuke, but reassurance: “Fear not, Abram. I am your shield; your reward shall be very great.” Abram believed, and God counted it to him as righteousness. The Rev. Nate Hill, pastor of St. Michael's Lutheran Church in Winchester, TX, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Genesis 15. Genesis isn't just the start of the Bible; it's the foundation of everything. Creation, sin, judgment, grace, covenant, and promise all take root in this remarkable book. The stories are ancient, but their truths are eternal. In this new series from Thy Strong Word, Pastor Phil Booe and his guests walk verse by verse through Genesis, exploring how God reveals Himself as Creator, Judge, and Redeemer. From the grandeur of the cosmos to the struggles of ordinary families, Genesis introduces us to a God who speaks, acts, and keeps His promises. So, whether you've read it a hundred times or are just now cracking it open for a serious look, this series will help you see Genesis with fresh eyes—and a deeper faith. Thy Strong Word, hosted by Rev. Dr. Phil Booe, pastor of St. John Lutheran Church of Luverne, MN, reveals the light of our salvation in Christ through study of God's Word, breaking our darkness with His redeeming light. Each weekday, two pastors fix our eyes on Jesus by considering Holy Scripture, verse by verse, in order to be strengthened in the Word and be equipped to faithfully serve in our daily vocations. Submit comments or questions to: thystrongword@kfuo.org.
When David sends a merciful diplomatic contingent to Ammon, his kindness is met with violence. David seeks to cover the shame of his men while also seeking justice against the Ammonites who have defied him. As Ammon strengthens its position through menacing mercenaries, David sends Joab, whose wisdom and trust in God leads to success. After the Ammonite threat against Israel ends, David ensures that Syria too will no longer trouble the people of God. Even as David continues to succeed militarily, his weaknesses begin to show in this chapter, particularly in his absence from an initial battle. Rev. Nate Hill, pastor at St. Michael's Lutheran Church in Winchester, TX, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study 2 Samuel 10:1-19. "A Kingdom Unlike All the Nations” is a series on Sharper Iron that goes through 1-2 Samuel. This time in Israel's history has its highs and lows, but the LORD's faithfulness never wavers. He provides His Word to be proclaimed faithfully through prophets like Samuel and Nathan. Even as princes like Saul and David sit on an earthly throne, the LORD remains King over His people, even as He does now and forever through the Lord Jesus Christ. Sharper Iron, hosted by Rev. Timothy Appel, looks at the text of Holy Scripture both in its broad context and its narrow detail, all for the sake of proclaiming Christ crucified and risen for sinners. Two pastors engage with God's Word to sharpen not only their own faith and knowledge, but the faith and knowledge of all who listen. Submit comments or questions to: listener@kfuo.org
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Although Levites were the primary leaders of a recent rebellion against the LORD, He does not reject their ongoing service in His midst. Instead, He confirms that He will continue to use the ministry of both Levites and priests for service in His holy sanctuary. The priesthood given to Aaron and his sons is a gift from the LORD, both to Aaron and to the entire people of Israel. The LORD promises to provide physically for the priests and Levites through the offerings of the rest of Israel. The Levites too will tithe from the tithes given to them, the LORD's gracious way of reminding the Levites that they are also among His people. Though they have no land as their inheritance, the LORD Himself is their inheritance. This serves to point forward to the eternal inheritance that belongs to all those who are in Christ. Rev. Nate Hill, pastor at St. Michael's Lutheran Church in Winchester, TX, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Numbers 18:1-32. "Wilderness Wanderings” is a series on Sharper Iron that goes through the book of Numbers. After the LORD delivers His people from slavery in Egypt, He leads them toward the Promised Land. Although the first generation of Israelites proves faithless, the LORD remains faithful to His people and brings a new generation of Israelites to the plains of Moab. This strengthens us to listen to God's promises today and stay faithful to Him as He guides us toward resurrection life.
Wharton's Dr. Americus Reed speaks with Nate Hill, Vice President of Marketing at Stouffer's about the legacy of the Stouffer's brand, how they determine their space in the dinner market place, "dinner dread", the future of Stouffer's, and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
St. Paul lays out directly the way God has saved us. Before we were Christians, we were not merely injured by our trespasses. No, we were actually dead, even as we actively walked after the ways of the devil and the course of this world. Only by the mercy and love of God have we been made alive. This has happened through Christ; in Him we have been raised and given life with God in the heavenly places. All of this is the gift of God's grace which we receive through faith, which is also God's gift. Having been made alive and created anew in Christ, we begin to walk in the good works that He has already prepared for us. Rev. Nate Hill, pastor at St. Michael's Lutheran Church in Winchester, TX, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Ephesians 2:1-10. "One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism” is a series on Sharper Iron that goes through the epistle to the Ephesians. St. Paul highlights the salvation that God has given to His whole Church by His grace through faith. Because God has given His people this new life in Holy Baptism, we live in thanksgiving to Him as members of one body.
Hi everyone! Hope you've had a great week. We have a wonderful episode for you today so lets dive right into it!So without our amazing sponsors this show couldn't be what it is, and sometimes our sponsors even want to hop on for a segment, and thats just what Nate Hill of Hills Detailing Center did this week! Nate stops by to talk about how crazy busy he's been, what the growth has been like, starting as a mobile detailing biz to now moving to a 7000 sqft shop (with a few stops in the middle), and most importantly... the implementation of Tinting to his detailing business. Super informative episode, especially if you like tips for your vehicle looking the best it can. And thanks again to Nate for stopping by! After Nate leaves, the LL crew chats about what to do this weekend, some local updates, and how it is the LAST WEEK to get your Best of Brainerd Lakes votes in. Thanks so much to Rocky for taking time to call into the show, and the Listen Local team is super excited for the Golf Tourney this weekend. And as always... Thanks to our sponsors Hanneken Insurance, Lakes Area CPAs, Hills Detailing Center, Posture Pro Chiropractic, Craguns Legacy Courses and of course our presenting sponsor Tyler Gardner with Pequot Lakes and Gull Lake Sanitation! Instagram: ListenLocalMNBlazeAirMNWoodsToWaterMNNorthwoodsAgent Facebook:Listen Local MNBlazeAirMNWoodsToWaterMN
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The people of Israel were guilty of hypocritical worship. Although they went through the motions of fasting and praying, they did so without faith in the LORD's Word. When they complained to Him that He wasn't listening, the LORD called them to task for abstaining from food only to quarrel with each other. Rather, the LORD desired His people to fast from wickedness and evil and to fill themselves with the fruit of faith toward their neighbor. With such true worship of Him, the people would see that the LORD is true to His promises, as He showers them with His gracious love in Christ. Rev. Nate Hill pastor at St. Michael's Lutheran Church in Winchester, TX, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Isaiah 58:1-14. "The Fifth Evangelist” is a series on Sharper Iron that goes through Isaiah 40-66. Though Isaiah lived one hundred years beforehand, he writes to the people of God in exile in Babylon to assure them that their God reigns and will rescue them through the work of His servant. These promises are fulfilled in Jesus Christ, whose work Isaiah proclaims vividly seven hundred years beforehand.
Rev. Nate Hill, pastor at St. Michael's Lutheran Church in Winchester, TX, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Hebrews 13:1-19. The author of Hebrews begins to draw his sermon to a close as he shows his congregation what the holiness that God gives to them in the Divine Service looks like in their lives. Because Jesus is our Brother, we show love to each other within the Christian Church. That is true even as we show love to our fellow Christians who are strangers or who are persecuted for the sake of Christ's name. The holiness of God extends into our homes in our attitude toward marriage and possessions, and it affects the way we treat our pastors. False teaching has no place in the life of the Christian congregation, for it would draw us away from Christ who has died for us. Therefore, we gladly bear His reproach, looking forward to the lasting city He has in store for us in the resurrection. “The New Covenant in Christ” is a series on Sharper Iron that goes through the book of Hebrews. The book of Hebrews is best understood as a sermon preached to those who have gathered for the Divine Service, exhorting them to continued faithfulness to Jesus. As the Son of God and our Brother, Jesus is both our exalted King and faithful High Priest who is truly present with us so that we might fix our eyes on Him.
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Rev. Nate Hill, pastor at St. Michael's Lutheran Church in Winchester, TX, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Leviticus 19:1-37. Because the LORD is holy, He gives holiness to His people for their day-to-day life. That holiness manifests itself as they seek after a life according to the Ten Commandments, beginning with the right worship of the one true God. This love of God leads to a love for neighbor, particularly the poor and the sojourner in Israel. As the LORD applies His Word to the lives of His people in a variety of circumstances, He distinguishes them from the pagans living around them. Because the LORD is their God, His people will observe His statutes and rules. “The Holiness of God” is a series on Sharper Iron that goes through the book of Leviticus. Because God desired to dwell among His sinful people for their blessing rather than their destruction, He gave them the sacrifices and regulations of Leviticus to bestow His holiness upon them. In this way, the book of Leviticus points us to Christ who is our great High Priest who offered Himself as the perfect sacrifice to make us holy before God.
On the latest episode of The Nick Vertucci Show, Nick welcomes Max Pain Monday veteran DGAF along with Faze Clan member Nate Hill.
Rev. Nate Hill, pastor at St. Michael's Lutheran Church in Winchester, TX, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Psalm 1. Psalm 1 sets the tone for the entire Psalter. God teaches us that the blessed man does not join in the wickedness of scoffers; instead, the blessed man delights in the Word of God at every opportunity. Through His Word, God causes the lives of His people to flourish, which remains true even in the midst of earthly suffering. The wicked, despite any earthly successes, do not last; their way is not known by God. However, the LORD does know the way of His people, and He leads them in His steadfast love in Christ. Join Sharper Iron during the month of July to study selected Psalms. In the Psalter, God speaks His Word to us and teaches us how to speak back to Him in prayer. Even in the great variety of the Psalms, each one points us to our Savior, Jesus Christ.
About Phil Ranta from his bio:Phil is a pioneer of the digital media revolution, working as a pre-YouTube professional web video producer in 2005, video content app creator before the smartphone revolution in 2007, an early exec in the MCN boom with two successful exits, and as the Head Gaming Creators at Facebook and Mobcrush, driving the live streaming and the creator-driven media paradigm shift. Currently, as COO of We Are Verified, Phil is helping to build scalable businesses around top content creators.Previously, Phil was the Head of Gaming Creators, North America at Facebook and the Head of Creators at Mobcrush. In both roles, the departments saw significant growth working with top game streaming talent including Ronda Rousey, Disguised Toast, Corinna Kopf, Shroud, and Nate Hill, to name a few.Phil was the COO of Studio71, one of the world's largest MCNs, growing the network from 1 billion to over 8 billion monthly views in 3 years with over 1,000 creators.Before S71, Phil joined Fullscreen as the Head of Channel Partnerships as the 9th employee, completing his tenure as the VP of Networks. He grew the network to the largest MCN in the world (on comScore) in less than 1 year. He was the recipient of Fullscreen's first "Founders Award" for his role in building the industry-leading company.Phil was also a popular comedian, performing at such prestigious LA venues as the Second City Los Angeles (and acting in their touring company aboard Norwegian Cruise Lines), the Upright Citizen's Brigade Theater (improv program graduate), and comedy festivals across America. As a content creator, his videos have received over 100 million views on digital platforms bolstered by his work as a talent/producer on the YouTube channel "PronunciationManual" and co-hosts the "Two and a Half Sportsmen" podcast.
Welcome to ROUND 1, HOLE 13 of Par 3 Podcast! Your hosts Ben Baller, J.R. Smith & Stephen Malbon hit the course! Where no shot is out of bounds! Today they're joined by Nate Hill aka Faze Nate (Professional Video Game Player/Faze Clan Member/ModelAvid Golfer) to complete their foursome & discuss: Wanting to choose golf as a profession early but choosing a different path, playing in high school, not playing for 7 years & why he stopped, growing up in Pennsylvania, earliest golf memory, the correlation between playing golf and being a professional at playing video games, favorite courses, if a regular player is closer to a professional golfer or a professional video game player, Ben playing video games at the FaZE House, the best Fortnite players in the world & making money in tournaments, highest kill count, best courses around the world, Pebble Beach, who in gaming is good in golf, favorite & worst club in his bag, loving to chip, golf video games & J.R. being in 2K, golf swag, Ben playing with Jon Rahm wanting to start playing in Pro-Ams, what Jon Rahm is scared of, J.R. playing with Tony Finau, Nate playing with Bryson DeChambeau, wanting to stream more in the golf space, dream foursome, where he hits, Nate shooting a 73 at Angeles, some pointers on how to grow the show on YouTube, Gaming Golf Club & more. This episode is not to be missed! Ⓒ Par 3 Podcast - Ben Baller, J.R. Smith, Stephen Malbon & DBPodcasts Produced by DBPodcasts www.DBPodcasts.com For Business Inquiries Contact: par3podcast@gmail.com Watch Full Episodes on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@par3podcast Sponsored by Long Drink www.LongDrink.com www.CaptainPicks.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rev. Nate Hill, pastor at St. Michael's Lutheran Church in Winchester, TX, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study John 20:1-18. Mary Magdalene comes to Jesus' tomb early in the morning on the first day of the week to find the stone taken away. She runs to tell Peter and John to announce that they cannot find where the Lord has been taken. These two disciples run to the tomb and find it in a state that cannot have been left by grave robbers, though they did not understand yet from the Scripture that Jesus must rise from the dead. When Mary remains at the tomb weeping, she is first greeted by two angels before seeing Jesus Himself. She mistakes Jesus for the gardener until He calls her by name. Jesus announces the good news to her and instructs her to tell His brothers as well. The resurrection of Jesus is the lynchpin of our Christian faith, giving us confidence for this life, taking away our fear of death, and instilling in us real hope for the life of the world to come. “The Word Made Flesh” is a series on Sharper Iron that goes through the Gospel according to St. John. The disciple whom Jesus loved wrote his Gospel account as an eyewitness to Jesus' life and ministry. As we read the Word of God recorded by St. John, the Holy Spirit works in us so that we might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and so have life by faith in His name.
Rev. Nate Hill, pastor at St. Michael's Lutheran Church in Winchester, TX, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study John 8:12-20. Jesus takes up a Scriptural theme that stretches from Genesis to Revelation when He declares: “I am the light of the world.” As Old Testament Israel followed the LORD in the pillar of could and fire, so Jesus calls His people to follow Him as His disciples. The Pharisees are unwilling to believe Jesus on His own testimony. Jesus insists that His testimony about Himself is true, even if the Pharisees won't believe it as they judge Him according to the flesh. Jesus knows the Father's testimony about Him is true; those who know Him truly know the Father. “The Word Made Flesh” is a series on Sharper Iron that goes through the Gospel according to St. John. The disciple whom Jesus loved wrote his Gospel account as an eyewitness to Jesus' life and ministry. As we read the Word of God recorded by St. John, the Holy Spirit works in us so that we might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and so have life by faith in His name.
The World of Photography and CryptoArt with Nate Hill Episode 66: Show Notes.It is possible to combine your passions, skills, and ventures to make a successful career! Nate Hill, an Australian freelancer, has managed to combine his passion for art, music, and creativity with his love for photography to create a successful and fulfilling career. Nate, who has worked with high-profile companies, and famous music bands, and photographed (and digitally manipulated) landscapes, started his NFT/CryptoArt journey in 2020 and has some solid advice for artists needing guidance on their own journey. You will hear how to make meaningful connections, why you need to support the people around you, and the difference between a cookie, biscuit, and scone! Key Points From This Episode:• Why Nate is hurrying to get a hardware wallet.• Nate's initial thoughts on CryptoArt and NFTs.• When Nate made his first NFT.• How Nate came to make art and define his own style.• Different jobs Nate has had in his career: art and non-art related.• Some personal, fun questions for Nate.• Nate's favorite piece of advice.• Tips for artists joining the NFT/CryptoArt space.• There are no shortcuts in creating your NFT career.• How NorCal became an art collector.• The difference between a cookie, biscuit, and scone.• Nate's shoutouts and upcoming projects.• How Nate and NorCal met.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Nate Hill Nate Hill on TwitterNate Hill on InstagramLife With Art on TwitterNorCal and Shill on TwitterNorCal and Shill
gm,Alizé is one of those people whom I listened to one space of hers and knew I had to hear her story. Alizé is a lens-based artist with a primary focus on surrealism and self-portraiture, and she arguably has the softest and most soothing voice in web 3!We discuss a variety of topics, including:Intro into web3Finding photography through videoCompetition vs. InspirationCreating through painSeparating Art from the ArtistWe need more disagreementsAlize's trip across the AtlanticBoonafide Links:Twitter: https://twitter.com/BoonaETHWebsite: https://www.boonafide.comAlizé Links:Twitter: https://twitter.com/AlizeJirehInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/alizejireh/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AlizejirehNFTs used in this podcast:Intro music by Sean Mundy: https://twitter.com/seanmundyphotoIntro background: "High Tide" a collaboration between Erin McGean & Nate Hill Purchase: https://opensea.io/assets/ethereum/0xe4aeedc14559afb5c430a98848f7fc7bac2e52fd/2Erin McGean: https://twitter.com/lifewithart_Nate Hill: https://twitter.com/natehillphotoSupport the show
Rev. Nate Hill, pastor at St. Michael's Lutheran Church in Winchester, TX, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Joshua 19:1-31. The tribes of Simeon, Zebulun, Issachar, and Asher are next in line to receive their inheritance within the Promised Land. Even though they do not receive their inheritance first, the fact that they are in the Promised Land in fulfillment of God's Word is better than even having the best land elsewhere. A variety of places within these four tribes are important elsewhere in the Scriptures. Through sections like this part of Joshua 19, the LORD reminds us that He keeps His promises to bring a Savior to the whole world. “The Promised Land Delivered” is a series on Sharper Iron that goes through the book of Joshua. After the death of Moses, the LORD remains with His people to bring them into the Promised Land under Joshua. Throughout the book, the LORD proves that not one of His Word falls unfulfilled. Today, the Church has the same confidence that all of God's promises find their “Yes” in Christ.
Rev. Nate Hill, pastor at St. Michael's Lutheran Church in Winchester, TX, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Deuteronomy 18:15-22. The LORD promises His people that He will provide for them a prophet like Moses. The people must listen to this prophet, for this prophet will speak the LORD's Word faithfully. False prophets will come, but the LORD teaches His people how to identify them. Those who do not speak in the name of the LORD are false prophets, as are those whose word does not come to pass. The faithful Old Testament prophets stand in this line, but the ultimate fulfillment of this promise is Jesus. The Father's voice from the mount of Transfiguration confirms this truth for us still today: “Listen to Jesus!” “The Law of God is Good and Wise” is a series on Sharper Iron that goes through the book of Deuteronomy. Though Moses' lengthy sermons in Deuteronomy may be tempting to skip, this influential book is essential reading for Christians. As Moses strengthened Israel on the plains of Moab before the people entered the Promised Land, so the book of Deuteronomy still strengthens the Church as we prepare to enter the Resurrection with Christ, the Prophet greater than Moses.
Rev. Nate Hill, pastor at St. Michael's Lutheran Church in Winchester, TX, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Acts 15:36-16:15. Paul and Barnabas make plans for a second missionary journey together, but they disagree over whether or not John Mark should accompany them. Their disagreement serves to send the Gospel in two directions: Barnabas and Mark go to Cyprus, while Paul takes Silas with him through Syria and Cilicia. In Lystra, they meet a disciple named Timothy. Paul desires to take him along as a fellow worker, and so Paul has Timothy circumcised in order to avoid offense to the Jews. As Paul and his companions continue, they desire to go into Asia Minor, but the Spirit will not allow them. By a vision, He sends them into Europe instead. They make their way to Philippi, where the Lord opens Lydia's heart to hear the Gospel in faith. “To the End of the Earth” is a mini-series on Sharper Iron that goes through the book of Acts. In his second volume, St. Luke records all the things that Jesus continued to do through the ministry of His Church. By the end of the book, the proclamation of the Lord's Word that began in Jerusalem grows all the way to Rome. By God's grace, even now, that same Word is proclaimed to us.
On this Weeks Episode of SPIRAL OUT PODCAST, we have the very talented digital artist from Melbourne Australia; Nate Hill. Nate Hill is a photographer, drummer, father, NFT creator, artist. His art an images have been displayed all over the world from art exhibits to concert billboards. Nate sits down with your host Kris to talk about his experience with tool, NFTs, Digital Art Manipulation, Making music and Rupert! @natehill music and art @ solo.to/natehill @spiral_out_pod https://linktr.ee/spiraloutpod
Happy Friday everyone!! Hope each and every one of you Listen Localers had a fantastic week, and are ready for the best weekend weather we've had yet in 2022! On this episode the LL Guys (well at least Isaiah and Jacob) get to know more about some local business owners and employees. Also, due to Colton's absence there was a co-hosting seat available, which was wonderfully filled by our friend and Branch Manager of the Baxter Refined Lending, John Kinkeade (who just happens to be Jacob's current lender for his new house). Not only does John find a way to make talking about mortgages and lending entertaining, he's also just a likeable guy and totally fits the bill of being a true Listen Localer! Now to the guests, First up... we had our buddy Justin Olson call into the show again. This time though, Justin wasn't talking about snowmobiling or the Nisswa 100, instead he put his Nisswa Marine hat on and gave us an update on the ice situation we're still seeing on lakes around the Brainerd Lakes Area. So listen in to find out when he thinks the ice will be out. And Yes, we're going to hold Justin accountable if it isn't out by then The next guest we had stop by the office was Emma Krueger, owner of the Nisswa A&W! When you talk about a staple in the BLA, we all know thats exactly what the Nisswa A&W is. Annnnd... true locals know May 1st means much more than May Day, it is also opening day for said A&W. With that being said, GO GET YOUR ROOTBEER FLOATS TODAY! After Emma, we welcomed in Nate Hill from Hill's Mobile Detailing. Not only does Nate already have a great detailing business, he is also a weekly listener to the podcast, which is definitely a plus if you ask us What he's doing with Hills Mobile Detailing is super cool. He will come to you. Whether that's at your house, place of work, or really anywhere, he'll bring his trailer to wherever you are and make sure your vehicle has one of the best it's ever had! This spring has already been super messy, so give Nate a call and have him come make your car look brand new!! Before we end, Isaiah and Jacob chat with John a bit more (mostly about what Jacob can and can't buy before the closing of his house), and discuss what the best part of summer is. While we switched up the format of our show a little bit this time, we plan on having Listen Local do more of these "Business Update" episodes - or what ever we decide to call them - once a month. We'll bring 3-4 local business owners and/or Managers to give us an update on their businesses. As always thanks again to our sponsor Tyler Gardner with Pequot Lakes and Gull Lake Sanitation. To stay up date, with all things listen local by following our pages: Instagram: ListenLocalMNBlazeAirMNWoodsToWaterMNNorthwoodsAgent Facebook:Listen Local MNBlazeAirMNWoodsToWaterMN
In this episode of #COSIGNConversations we sat down with Yomico Moreno. Yomico is a renowned Tattoo Artist with nationwide recognition winning first place prizes at various tattoo conventions, including the International Tattoo Convention in Denmark, winning the first prize in the categories of “Best Color” and “Best Realism.” Yomico is the tattoo artist of celebrities such as Juanes, Residente, The Rock, Nate Hill and more. He is a great storyteller and has notable social accounts following him on social media. Leave us a review and let us know what yall think of this episode!! If you like videos like this PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to our channel, like, comment, and share with your friends. Want to support our platform? Donate via cash app: $cosignmag Yomico on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yomicoart COSIGN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cosignmag/ COSIGN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CosignMagazine/ http://cosignmag.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cosignmag/support
About a year ago, Daimler Trucks North America opened what it refers to as a "heavy-duty electric truck charging site, called 'Electric Island'" in Portland, Ore. The goal of Electric Island is to help accelerate the development, testing and deployment of zero-emissions commercial vehicles. A year later, that hasn't changed, but the team has learned an awful lot about what it takes to successfully run electric vehicles, as well as the necessary EV environment surrounding them.Located across the street from DTNA headquarters, Electric Island opened with eight vehicle charging stations, the majority of which are now available for public use for the charging of electric cars, buses, box vans and semi-trucks. These charging stations aren't simply DTNA's own Detroit-branded chargers, mind you; the company consciously made the decision to feature chargers from a variety of companies in this space. The site is built to immediately provide charging for EVs of all shapes and sizes, and has allowed DTNA to study energy management, charger use and performance, and, in the case of DTNA, its own vehicles' charging performance. It's a true proving ground for both the variety of charging stations and the physical space laid out to supply them.On this episode of The Amped EV Podcast, we wanted to see this island for ourselves. So, we tracked down Nate Hill, DTNA director of zero-emission vehicle infrastructure & econsulting, who we've dubbed our "first on-location correspondent," to give us a little tour and tell us a bit more about what the company has learned with a year of electric island living under its belt.
Rev. Nate Hill, pastor at St. Michael's Lutheran Church in Winchester, TX, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Luke 20:27-40. The Sadducees, known for their rejection of the resurrection, spirits, and angels, take their turn at trying to trap Jesus. They pose a ridiculous example to Jesus based on the practice of levirate marriage, a practice given by Moses in the Law. They believe they have Jesus trapped, as the situation seems ludicrous in the resurrection. Though Jesus could have simply ignored their malicious question, He gives the good confession while not stooping to their games. Jesus tells them that they are wrong to equate this age to the resurrection. In the resurrection, there is no death; therefore, levirate marriage is entirely unnecessary, and the purpose of marriage in bringing about the next generation is no longer needed either. Jesus shows that the resurrection is taught in Scripture by quoting from Exodus 3. God is not the God of the dead, but the God of the living! “The Beloved Physician's Orderly Account” is a mini-series on Sharper Iron that goes through the Gospel according to St. Luke. The Evangelist wrote his well-researched account of Jesus' life, death, and resurrection so that Theophilus would have certainty concerning the things he had been taught. As we still read the Word of God recorded by St. Luke, our gracious Lord gives us that same certainty that Jesus is our Savior.
Rev. Nate Hill, pastor at St. Michael's Lutheran Church in Winchester, TX, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Luke 7:1-17. After Jesus concludes His Sermon on the Plain, Jesus goes to Capernaum, a place where He has been received favorably in the past. A centurion there sends the elders of the Jews to Jesus in order to request healing for one of the centurion's servants. Before Jesus arrives, the centurion sends more friends to Jesus. The centurion recognizes his own unworthiness to have Jesus come to him, yet also knows that just the Word of Jesus will bring healing. Jesus marvels at the centurion's faith, which stands as an example to Christians still. Later, in a town called Nain, Jesus meets death head on. A particularly tragic case confronts Him, as the only son of a widow has died. Jesus touches the bier and raises the man to life, a precursor of His own resurrection on the third day and the resurrection of all the righteous on the Last Day. This is the true Christian comfort in the face of death. “The Beloved Physician's Orderly Account” is a mini-series on Sharper Iron that goes through the Gospel according to St. Luke. The Evangelist wrote his well-researched account of Jesus' life, death, and resurrection so that Theophilus would have certainty concerning the things he had been taught. As we still read the Word of God recorded by St. Luke, our gracious Lord gives us that same certainty that Jesus is our Savior.
On the 47th episode of “That's Nifty” we sat down with Nate Hill to talk about Photography, NFTs, and the new collaboration with Tim Maxwell dropping on Nifty Gateway December 17th: “The Blind Blocking the Blind”Nate HillTwitter: @natehillphotoWebsite: solo.to/natehillTopics:Feels Like 5 Years, Music Photography Background, NFT Introductions, Post Photography Editing, Twisted Landscapes, 3D Figure: Scale and Meaning, Locations for Shooting, Great Ocean Road, Iceland Twisted Landscapes, Blind Blocking the Blind, Collabs with Tim Riopelle on Hen, Tezos Adoption, Drop Structure, Merge by Pak, Photography Beginnings, Film Nostalgia, Phone Cameras, SuperRare Curation, Mike Shinoda's MixtapesMentions:@aeforiasdad @3LAU @aeforiadesign @maxwellinked @timriopelle @_dotpigeon @muratpak @RogerDickerman @_waxwane @mikeshinoda @SuperRareRoses @HollowxSun @youngandsick
In this episode of the Unvaulted: Fortnite Podcast, SquatingDog talks with best friends Nate Hill and Hippie Habitat about how their friendship came to be in Fortnite, their favorite moments/memories together and what they hope to see in Chapter 3... snipers please?!
Advocating for your mentee is a critical way you can support and encourage them in to greater things. Stephen is joined this week by Nate Hill, an Area Director at YoungLife to discuss what it looks like, why it's so important, and some practical ways you can start advocating for your mentee.Find out more about YoungLife:https://younglife.org/Reach out to Nate:mr.natehilljr.@gmail.comPurchase the You Can Mentor book: You Can Mentor: How to Impact Your Community, Fulfill the Great Commission, and Break Generational Cursesyoucanmentor.com
Boys are back with a new topics episode! Sorry @bagelbites we didn't mean to come for your head like that...it just happened
Rev. Nate Hill, pastor at St. Michael's Lutheran Church in Winchester, TX, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Ezekiel 17:1-24. The LORD gives Ezekiel an allegory that recites the recent history of the kings of Judah. The first great eagle breaks off the top of a cedar and plants a seed in its place. This is a picture of Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon carrying King Jehoiachin of Judah into exile and replacing him with Zedekiah. The seed grows into a low spreading vine that eventually turns toward a second great eagle. This is a picture of Zedekiah's foolish attempt to ally with Egypt for help against Babylon. As the LORD explains the allegory through Ezekiel, He makes it plain that Zedekiah's rebellion against Babylon was actually rebellion against Him, and the LORD promises judgment for Zedekiah. However, the LORD is not done with His people. He promises that He Himself will fulfill His promise of bringing the Christ into the world. He will be the source of life for people from every nation. Jesus is the fulfillment of this promise by His death and resurrection. “The Faithful Watchman” is a mini-series on Sharper Iron that goes through the book of Ezekiel. Just when Ezekiel should have begun his service as priest in the temple in Jerusalem, the LORD called him to be a prophet in exile in Babylon. Through fantastic visions and attention-grabbing action prophecies, the prophet Ezekiel is a faithful watchman who proclaims the word of the LORD to bring people to repentance over their sins and to faith in the coming Savior, Jesus Christ, the glory of the LORD made flesh.
Rev. Nate Hill, pastor at St. Michael's Lutheran Church in Winchester, TX, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Jeremiah 20:1-18. Passhur the priest listened to Jeremiah's preaching concerning the broken flask, and he didn't like what the prophet of the LORD had to say. He beat Jeremiah and put him in the stocks, a foreshadowing of Jesus' passion. Upon his release, Jeremiah proclaimed judgment upon Passhur; he would be a terror to himself and his friends in the suffering and death endured at the hands of Babylon. Having endured such persecution at the hands of Passhur and others for the sake of preaching the Word of the God, Jeremiah turns in lament to the LORD. As much as he would have stopped preaching, he simply could not; he calls upon the LORD to deliver him and trusts that his God will save. Jeremiah's inner life of faith provides us a picture of what every Christian experiences; God invites us to pour out our complaint to Him and to find strength in His promise. “A Time to Destroy and a Time to Build” is a mini-series on Sharper Iron that goes through the book of Jeremiah. The prophet calls the people of Judah and Jerusalem to repent of their faithless idolatry and warns them of the destruction that is coming in the Babylonian exile. Yet Jeremiah does not leave us without hope in the midst of such dark days. Jeremiah and all who believe the Word of God he preached survive because of hope that is found in the righteous Branch from the line of David, Jesus Christ.
Rev. Dustin Beck, pastor at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Warda, TX; Rev. Jason M. Kaspar, pastor at Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church in La Grange, TX; and Rev. Nate Hill, pastor at St. Michael's Lutheran Church in Winchester, TX, join host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Jeremiah 18:1-23. The LORD sends Jeremiah to the house of a potter to observe the way the potter worked and reworked his clay. The LORD then gives His Word to Jeremiah to interpret the object lesson. The LORD is the potter, and His people are the clay. He shapes as He sees fit, which He reveals in His Word of Law and Gospel. The LORD shapes those who repent according to His promise to build and plant them; He shapes those who refuse to repent according to His judgment to pluck them up and overthrow them. The people of Judah respond by clinging to their idolatry and autonomy, and the LORD responds with His Word of exasperation and judgment. The people respond in further rebellion by plotting against Jeremiah. The faithful prophet cries out to the LORD in imprecation and lament, asking the LORD to be true to His Word by bringing His vindication and salvation. “A Time to Destroy and a Time to Build” is a mini-series on Sharper Iron that goes through the book of Jeremiah. The prophet calls the people of Judah and Jerusalem to repent of their faithless idolatry and warns them of the destruction that is coming in the Babylonian exile. Yet Jeremiah does not leave us without hope in the midst of such dark days. Jeremiah and all who believe the Word of God he preached survive because of hope that is found in the righteous Branch from the line of David, Jesus Christ.
Origin Stories welcomes Justin Maller to discuss: 00:00 - Introduction 00:53 - What is your origin story? 10:14 - What do you see on the horizon of NFTs? 15:10 - Past client work 20:16 - His signature geometric style 26:06 - Finding Deviant Art 28:12 - Creating and sharing an incredibly meaningful art tribute 40:51 - The concept behind his next art drop 42:50 - His creations and collection on Foundation 52:51 - Having a stake in an artist's career 53:33 - The Lightning Round Episode mentions: Deviant Art, Joshua Davis, DepthCore, Stefan Mathez (toomuchlag), Nifty Gateway, Nate Hill, Boss Logic, illestrater, Beeple, Darlington, Diego Rodriguez, David Mascha, Mark Malta, Aeforia, Billelis, Greg Mike, Mad Dog Jones, Fvckrender, Blake Kathryn, Adam Priester, James Jean, Colin Frangicetto, Alexander Van Glitch, Raf Grassetti, ThankYouX, JN Silva
MBSJQ joins us to discuss his origin story, drawing inspiration from his daughter, Astro's origin story, collaborating with Hackato and much more! MBSJQ joins Origin Stories to discuss: 00:00 - Introduction 00:50 - What is your origin story? 04:30 - First tokenized NFT 10:50 - Drawing inspiration from his daughter (SJQ) 12:20 - Astro's origin story 15:20 - First Nifty Gateway art drop 18:00 - Signature color treatment 19:00 - SuperRare art portfolio 23:05 - Collaborating with Hackatao 30:55 - Choosing mechanics and pricing based on platform 37:10 - Showcasing his love for cars on Async Art 40:45 - Surrealism and 3D motion 47:00 - The Lightning Round 55:00 - Where do you see yourself next year? Mentions include: Nifty Gateway, SuperRare, MakersPlace, Behance, Hackatao, Nate Hill, Async Art, Chris Skinner, KnownOrigin, Peter Tarka, Foundation, Beeple, and Apoxia
Nate hill discusses his Origin story, his first tokenized NFT, adding subtle landscape motion and creating artwork in honor of his Dad. 00:00 - Introduction 00:57 - What is your origin story? 06:10 - First tokenized NFT 10:40 - Adding subtle landscape motion 12:06 - Creating artwork in honor of his Dad
Aeforia joins the Origin Stories crew to discuss his start, his instagram career, artistic collaborations and how patiences pays off. Aeforia joins Origin Stories to discuss: 00:00 - Introduction 01:25 - What is your origin story? 13:50 - First Instagram post 24:05 - Reviewing artistic collaborations 28:30 - First tokenized NFT 40:30 - How patience pays off 52:50 - A special diptych Solace and Sorrow 1:00:40 - Artists becoming NFT collectors 1:11:00 - The Lightning Round 1:26:00 - What can you do to make this community better? 1:30:30 - Nifty Gateway drop Mentions include: Fvckrender, Gavin Shapiro, Malavida, Daniel Taylor, Victor Mosquera, SuperRare, Nifty Gateway, Tommy Kimmelman, Fafafofo, Goltra, Illestrater, Nate Hill, MakersPlace, Billelis, Etyoung, Parrott, Cornel, Blake Kathryn, Stefan Mathez (toomuchlag), Primal Cypher, and Vincent Schwenk
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In this episode we welcome Phil Ranta! He is a pioneer of the digital media revolution, working as a pre-YouTube professional web video producer in 2005, video content app creator before the smartphone revolution in 2007, an early exec in the MCN boom with two successful exits, and as the Head Gaming Creators at Facebook and Mobcrush, driving the live streaming and the creator-driven media paradigm shift. Previously, Phil was the Head of Gaming Creators, North America at Facebook, and the Head of Creators at Mobcrush. In both roles, the departments saw significant growth working with top game streaming talent including Ronda Rousey, Disguised Toast, Corinna Kopf, Shroud, and Nate Hill, to name a few.He was the COO of Studio71, one of the world's largest MCNs, growing the network from 1 billion to over 8 billion monthly views in 3 years, with over 1,000 creators.Before S71, Phil joined Fullscreen as the Head of Channel Partnerships, completing his tenure as the VP of Networks. He grew the network to the largest MCN in the world (on comScore) in less than 1 year. He was the recipient of Fullscreen's first "Founders Award" for his role in building the industry-leading company.Currently, as COO of Wormhole Labs, he is helping to build a live simulation of the real world, generated by the power of the crowd, where users navigate the world as avatars to 'Wormhole', or teleport, to locations around the world to meet, chat, shop, and play.Together we cover: - The future post-feed social environments and how Wormhole is building a thriving social community in the metaverse.- Finding the right niche for top streamers, esports, and lifestyle influencers that enables them to develop hyper-premium experiences and transition from creator to business.- What it takes to unlock serious growth, build trust, and the importance of always keeping a personal touch.- Actionable advice for creators on developing their own brand and growing scalable Youtube communities.- Phil's take on finding the right community-oriented streamers that want to take it to the next level.- Deep dive into how they managed to bring together and grow Randa Rowsie's very diverse communities while staying true to her personality.- Core elements of community growth.- The importance of knowing your brand and understanding it's not what your brand wants to be, but what your brand is.- Common pitfalls in building brands.- Growth hacking vs fandom growth.- Why producing valuable content can galvanize communities at scale, while only obsessing about the metrics is not really sustainable.- Phil's choice of brands that are doing a great job at digital strategies. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
An overview of Chicago cocaine king Nate Hill, mostly taken from his autobiography, published from prison: "Changes: the Nate Hill Story"
Rev. Nate Hill, pastor at St. Michael’s Lutheran Church in Winchester, TX, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Mark 15:16-32. Jesus’ suffering intensifies. The entire Roman battalion, about 600 men strong, joins in mockery and blasphemy for their sadistic pleasure. The purple cloak and crown of thorns are intended to show Jesus what they think of His kingship, and the spitting and mockery add great shame to growing pain. Jesus’ wounds make Him too weak to carry His own cross, so Simon of Cyrene is compelled to do the task in Jesus’ place. Simon, likely well-known personally in the early Church, serves as a literal example of a disciple who picks up his cross and follows Jesus. Upon arriving at Golgotha, Jesus is crucified in complete shame and nakedness. The mockery comes from every side. The religious leaders, the passersby, and even the two thieves join in the insults. Jesus endures it faithfully, refusing to come down from the cross in order to save us sinners. For this reason, we Christians rightly worship Jesus as our suffering and crucified Lord. “The Gospel in Action” is a mini-series on Sharper Iron that goes through the Gospel according to St. Mark. The Evangelist hits the ground running with the very first verse of his Gospel account, and he never lets up the pace. As one deed of Jesus comes right after another, always paired with His authoritative Word, St. Mark proclaims the good news that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, revealed conclusively by His death on the cross.
This week's edition of Inside The Screen hosted by Aaron ‘Don' Dukes features quadruple threat Nate Hill, professional Fortnite player with FaZe Clan. Also a Twitch and Youtube streamer, content creator and former model, Hill has been a magnetic presence in the gaming and entertainment community since 2012.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week’s edition of Inside The Screen hosted by Aaron ‘Don’ Dukes features quadruple threat Nate Hill, professional Fortnite player with FaZe Clan. Also a Twitch and Youtube streamer, content creator and former model, Hill has been a magnetic presence in the gaming and entertainment community since 2012.
Prepare to enter a world of pure imagination. Our latest guest Nate Hill shares his fascination with the late great King of Comics, Jack Kirby. Walk with us on this aural journey of creative discovery and enlightenment… or at least, a droll attempt at it. We even somehow relate King Kirby’s life and times to our creative struggles and misgivings, all while lampooning sports and comics. This ain’t your world any more kid, it’s Kirby’sAvailable on Amazon Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Google Podcasts, Spreaker, Castbox, Deezer, Podcast Addict, and Podchaser.Spicy Beets: https://soundcloud.com/jesse-senpaiPaper Lab Studios: www.paperlabstudios.comFollow us on Instagram: @zippertan @paperlabstudiosFollow us on Twitter: @zippertan @paperlabSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/paperlabstudios
Rev. Nate Hill, pastor at St. Michael’s Lutheran Church in Winchester, TX, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Mark 5:21-43. Jesus crosses back to Galilee and is met by the same large crowds as before. The ruler of the synagogue, Jairus, comes to Jesus in faith that the Lord will be able to heal Jairus’ daughter. Jesus’ journey to Jairus’ house is interrupted by a woman whose social standing couldn’t provide a greater contrast. Her twelve-year issue of blood has left her unclean religiously and suffering physically and financially. She approaches Jesus in faith as well, quietly touching the Lord’s garments and receiving the healing she expects. Jesus invites her from the secrecy of the crowd to confess her faith in Him, and He recognizes her as a member of His family. Meanwhile, Jairus’ daughter has died, but Jesus urges faith. He boldly proclaims the reality that death is temporary for all who are in Him, and in the presence of a few witnesses, Jesus’ speaks His life-giving Word, and the twelve-year-old girl is given His victory over death. “The Gospel in Action” is a mini-series on Sharper Iron that goes through the Gospel according to St. Mark. The Evangelist hits the ground running with the very first verse of his Gospel account, and he never lets up the pace. As one deed of Jesus comes right after another, always paired with His authoritative Word, St. Mark proclaims the good news that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, revealed conclusively by His death on the cross.
Nate Hill "What Do You Do When You Don't Know What To DO" by Bethel Bible Hope
Head and assistant coaches, Joe Johnson and Jason Gallegos, talk about what their experience has been like this year, what they are looking forward to in the future and players Colton Gillingham and Nate Hill join in.
Head and assistant coaches, Joe Johnson and Jason Gallegos, talk about what their experience has been like this year, what they are looking forward to in the future and players Colton Gillingham and Nate Hill join in.
MC Eiht Speaks On Allegations That He's A Snitch There are allegations coming out of Chicago that MC Eiht snitched on a drug kingpin from Chicago named Nate Hill. I got him on the line to address these allegations. Support The Podcast: https://www.paypal.me/DoggieDiamondsTV See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How far will clout chasing and trolling go on the pioneering of social media. MC Eiht was accussed by a Chicago Gang Member of taking the stand as a witness and testifying against alleged drug kingpin Nate Hill. Which was not the case once the paperwork was retrieved and read aloud on Youtube. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Rev. Nate Hill, pastor at St. Michael’s Lutheran Church in Winchester, TX, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Proverbs 22:17-23:14. The book of Proverbs transitions into a new section which is often called “The Words of the Wise.” Solomon was led by the Holy Spirit to write, compile, and adapt many wise sayings to teach godly wisdom. His introduction to this section makes clear that his purpose is that those who listen who put their trust in the LORD. With that end in mind, Solomon speaks concerning the justice of God that serves both as a threat to those who take advantage of others and as a comfort to those who have received injustice. Care should be taken concerning companions and friends, lest the Christian be pulled toward the way of folly or be deceived by those who are only manipulating the situation to their own purpose. In this regard, Jesus’ desire to make us His friends and share His Table with us stands out as the greatest grace and privilege. “Wisdom and Instruction” is a mini-series on Sharper Iron that goes through the book of Proverbs. Although Proverbs is perhaps best known for its short sayings full of practical advice, the one true God has so much more in this book of wisdom. True wisdom begins with the fear of the LORD. Christians walk His way of righteousness rather than the way of wickedness because we trust that all good gifts come to us through His Son Jesus Christ, who is His wisdom made flesh for our salvation.
Fuck. This was a heavy episode. But art --which includes movies-- forces us to see the ugliness in this world, sometimes. Good movies, no matter how difficult the subject matter, force us to see, face, and conquer that ugliness. Creators find this process therapeutic. Viewers find it entertaining. Sometimes, it's triggering for everybody. So... consider this your trigger warning, as we discuss rape revenge movies in this episode. We're grateful to have Australian filmmaker, Nate Hill, join us again to discuss his movie, "Fox Force", and other notable movies in this genre. Rape itself is horrific. Since rape epitomizes the ugliest side of sex and horror, which side does rape revenge fall on? Is rape revenge psychotic violence or is it consequential justice? Is it empowering or criminalizing? Are the films glorifying violence or glorifying the characters' taking back their power? How far is too far in this genre? As a way to educate and inform here, we also discuss consent and where it ends. Though not as light as some of our previous episodes, we cover rape revenge films as freely and as openly as we cover everything else, and we hope you enjoy this discussion as well. --- 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/sexandhorror/message
Rev. Nate Hill, pastor at St. Michael’s Lutheran Church in Winchester, TX, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Judges 16:1-21. Samson’s less than faithful decisions finally begin to catch up to him. Though he once again seems to escape after his sins against the 6th Commandment with a prostitute, Samson’s great strength is no match for Delilah. Samson’s love for her and love for riddles lead to his downfall. Samson thinks he knows something Delilah does not, but Delilah is actually holding all the cards. She has already agreed to betray him to the Philistines. Though her three initial attempts are unsuccessful, she ultimately manipulates Samson through his unrequited love for her. In telling her about his hair, Samson has placed his strength in himself rather than the LORD. The Philistines capture Samson and gouge out his eyes, serving not only for their own revenge, but also God’s own judgment against Samson’s pride. Yet in his humiliation, Samson now is in the place where in repentance, God’s strength will be made perfect in the judge’s weakness. “Rebellion and Rescue” is a mini-series on Sharper Iron that goes through the book of Judges. This book is characterized by a familiar. As the generations after Joshua forget the LORD and what He has done for Israel, they fall into idolatry. The LORD gives them over into the hands of their enemies in order to bring them to their senses. When they cry out to Him in repentance, He sends a judge to rescue them and give them rest for a time, until they relapse into idolatry once more. In this cycle, we see a picture of our own Christian life. Daily, the old Adam in us is drowned in contrition and repentance, and the new man emerges in Baptismal forgiveness to live in righteousness and purity before God forever.
Nate Hill July 26 Neighboring by Bethel Bible Hope
Rev. Nate Hill, pastor at St. Michael’s Lutheran Church in Winchester TX, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Romans 15:1-7. How ought the strong in faith regard and treat the weak in faith? St. Paul points to Jesus as foundation and example. Though the world would think the weak owe the strong, the reverse is true in the Christian church. Those who are strong in the faith are to bear with those who are weak. Rather than seeking their own good, those who are strong in the faith must instead build up the weak in faith and do what is good for them. Jesus sets the example in His passion and death. As Christ did not act for His own benefit but suffered for sinners, so Christians must not act for their own benefit but be willing to suffer for the good of each other. This instruction concerning Christ and His salvation is the content of the Old Testament, given to bring us endurance, encouragement, and hope. St. Paul prays for that very thing, in order that the Church, both weak and strong alike, would live together in one confession of faith. In this way, Christians welcome each other just as Christ first welcomed them. “The Righteousness of God for You” is a mini-series on Sharper Iron that goes through St. Paul’s Epistle to the Romans. Human righteousness cannot save, because all have sinned and fall short of God’s glory. Only the righteousness of God can bring life and forgiveness to sinners. This is the righteousness that He has fulfilled in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. This is the righteousness that is revealed in the Gospel, the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes. This is the righteousness that is not earned, but is freely given by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone.
What do we actually believe about the person of Christ (good Christology)? What is the opposite of that, those teachings that make up bad Christology? How do we explain what we believe about Christ as comes from Scripture? Rev. Nate Hill, pastor of Saint Michael's Lutheran Church in Winchester, Texas, joins host Rev. Sean Smith to discuss The Epitome of the Formula of Concord, Article VIII: The Person of Christ, Negative Statements (paragraphs 19-).
Rev. Jason M. Kaspar, pastor at Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church in La Grange, TX, Rev. Dustin Beck, pastor at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Warda, TX, and Rev. Nate Hill, pastor at St. Michael’s Lutheran Church in Winchester, TX, join host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Matthew 22:23-46. Jesus’ opponents continue their attempts to trap Him during Holy Week. The Sadducees, deniers of the resurrection of the dead, pose a ridiculous scenario to Jesus concerning the Old Testament practice of levirate marriage. Their mistake was equating life in this age with life in the age of the resurrection. Jesus exposes the hypocrisy of the Sadducees’ question and calls them to learn the truth from God’s Word that the resurrection is a reality because God is God of the living. After the Sadducees fail to trap Jesus, the Pharisees send one of their best against Jesus to see if they can bait Him into denying part of God’s commandments. Jesus expertly avoids their trap and summarizes the Law quite beautifully and simply. He teaches us to love God and love our neighbor. Jesus then turns the table with a question of His own concerning the identity of the Christ. His opponents are unable to answer how the Christ is both David’s son and David’s Lord. By God’s grace, this truth has been revealed to us for our salvation in Jesus. “All Righteousness Fulfilled” is a mini-series on Sharper Iron that digs into the Gospel according to St. Matthew. The first evangelist proclaims Jesus to Jews and Gentiles alike as the fulfillment of God’s saving words and acts throughout the Old Testament. As the Christ in the line of David and Abraham, Jesus is the promised King who comes to bring sinners from every nation to live under His gracious reign.
March 8, 2020 - Nate Hill - We Get To Do This Romans 12 by Bethel Bible Hope
Rev. Nate Hill, pastor at St. Michael’s Lutheran Church in Winchester, TX, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Matthew 18:1-20. When Jesus teaches His disciples about greatness in the kingdom of heaven by placing a child in their midst, He turned upside down their expectations. In the ancient world, children were valued for the fact that they grew into adults. Jesus reverses such thoughts when it comes to the kingdom of heaven. To enter into the kingdom of heaven is to come as one entirely dependent upon Christ. Jesus values these little ones, and knows that sin would keep them out of the kingdom of heaven. All of Jesus’ disciples, therefore, must beware leading any little ones into sin or falling into sin themselves. The fire of hell is a reality that Jesus does not desire for anyone. Instead, as the Good Shepherd, He seeks after even one who is lost. Though we might scoff at such economics, Jesus values the one, and He calls His Church to the same type of love. His words concerning the brother who has sinned do not serve as a checklist to mark off, but a way to restore an erring brother to the flock of the Church. “All Righteousness Fulfilled” is a mini-series on Sharper Iron that digs into the Gospel according to St. Matthew. The first evangelist proclaims Jesus to Jews and Gentiles alike as the fulfillment of God’s saving words and acts throughout the Old Testament. As the Christ in the line of David and Abraham, Jesus is the promised King who comes to bring sinners from every nation to live under His gracious reign.
Rev. Dustin Beck, pastor at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Warda, TX, Rev. Nate Hill, pastor at St. Michael’s Lutheran Church in Winchester, TX, and Rev. Jason Kaspar, pastor at Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church in La Grange, TX, join host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Matthew 8:18-34. Jesus calls His disciples to follow Him on His own terms. Although this does not bring the promise of all creaturely comforts in this life, only Jesus can make and keep the promise to raise His disciples from spiritual and physical death. With this promise, Jesus leads His disciples across the Sea of Galilee. He sleeps in the boat, both as a man who needs rest and as the true Son of God who trusts His Father perfectly. The disciples faith falters as they fear death and the storm, yet their prayer is true and right. Jesus rebukes the wind and the waves with His powerful Word, showing Himself to be the one true God. As Jesus exits the boat on the other side, He enters into enemy territory. Yet even here as He is confronted by two demon-possessed men, Jesus shows Himself to be the Lord over every evil. The unclean demons are cast into unclean pigs, who drown in the sea. Though Jesus’ Word fills the townspeople with fear, His disciples then and now rejoice to hear and believe the victory over evil He has won. “All Righteousness Fulfilled” is a mini-series on Sharper Iron that digs into the Gospel according to St. Matthew. The first evangelist proclaims Jesus to Jews and Gentiles alike as the fulfillment of God’s saving words and acts throughout the Old Testament. As the Christ in the line of David and Abraham, Jesus is the promised King who comes to bring sinners from every nation to live under His gracious reign.
November, 10 2019 - Nate Hill, When The Dead Comes to Life Bethel Hope by Bethel Bible Hope
September 22, 2019- Nate Hill by Bethel Bible Hope
Rev. Nate Hill, pastor of St. Michael's Lutheran Church in Winchester, TX, studies Exodus 10:1-20 on today's episode. Pastor Hill discusses the eighth plague, the plague of locusts, including the need to recount the works of the LORD, the call to repentance in the devastation of the plagues, and the fact that no earthly ruler can stand in God's accomplishment of His people's salvation. “The Saga of Salvation” is a mini-series on Sharper Iron that takes a step-by-step walk through the book of Exodus. This premier account of salvation in the Old Testament proclaims that the LORD is the one true God, the Creator and Redeemer, who alone is worthy of our worship and faith, all the while pointing us forward to the ultimate deliverance He gives through the exodus accomplished by Christ.
Episode 55 of the Fortnite Podcast brings together 2LoudTX, and MonsterDFace. The duo discuss all the latest news regarding the reddit drama around Ninja, to Nate Hill's suggestion on a Fortnite competitive format similar to the PGA (Professional Golf Association) Fedex cup. The has also cover the latest patch v6.30 which includes Food Fight LTM, more guadcrashers, the mounted turrets, and the most controversial change, the removal of redeployment. This episode is sponsored by Elgato.com: Visit Dexerto.com/Elgato to support the show and pick up a HD60s Capture Card today! Elgato is the leading provider of hardware and software for content creators, leveraging decades of experience to develop widely-accessible products that empower all creators to produce high-quality, professional content. Brought to you by Dexerto.com, & FortniteIntel.com Follow Us On Twitter @FortnitePodcast Troy - @2LoudTX Monster - @MonsterDFace Checkout more MonsterDFace content: YouTube - youtube.com/monsterdface Twitch - Twitch.tv/MonsterDface Email us at FortnitePodcast@gmail.com Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/eCQM6b2 Background Music for the Elgato Ad: "Rainbows" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society: Audio Fishbowl
METRO/599 is a studio in Hell’s Kitchen that connects more than 250 of New York’s libraries, archives, and knowledge organizations. With 6,000 square feet of event and studio space, supporting projects in digital privacy, multimedia media archiving, metadata aggregation, and podcasting, and offering tools for everything from software preservation to signage prototyping to spaghetti and meatball crafting, METRO/599 is reinventing the multi-type library consortium as a metacommunity center. In this talk, Nate Hill, Executive Director of the Metropolitan New York Library Council, gives an overview of the programs at METRO/599, talks about the challenges associated with this organizational recalibration, seeks input and ideas from the group, and extends an invitation to attendees to come take part in the fun. For more information visit: https://cyber.harvard.edu/events/2018/luncheon/02/Hill
Welcome to the Fish Nerds It’s a celebration of fish, fishing, and eating fish that is always interesting, usually funny, and mostly true. Nate Hill of Hill Country Guide Service www.whitemountainflyfishing.com I’m Clay, We talk about fish, fishing and eating fish! Anything is fair game and it’s a good bet, that waiting for winter will make me want to change hobbies to something else that’s boring to wait for, like watching food cook in a crock-pot or watching grass grow. This is the third part of our series of becoming a fishing guide, we are going to chat about the business side of guiding. This series is sponsored by NH outdoor learning center, http://www.nhoutdoorlearning.com/ This is where I went to guide school. There is no chance I would have passed NH’s guide exam without going to guide school. Scott Jackson will teach you everything you need to know to Pass NH’s rigorous oral boards, he also will make sure you are an expert outdoorsman. Nate, what do you think about the NH guide exam? I interviewed Tim Moore, from www.Timmooreoutdoors.com Richard Yvonne from www.twinmapleoutdoors.com and asked them how does one make a living at guiding. But since I have Nate right here with me, I am going to ask him that first, Nate, How do you make a living as a guide? What is your business model? I am still working on mine, my business is starting off part-time while I wait to generate some revenue and grow it. In an upcoming show I will tell you about the hidden expenses of running a guide service. This show is funded by YOU OUR listeners, and we need more support, so if you have a few extra bucks a month, like 4 bucks, head over to www.patreon.com/fishnerds and throw a dollar an episode into the hat. That money goes directly to paying to keep this show on the internet. We honestly cannot do this show without listener support. If you donate at the $5 a show level you will be sent a super warm fleece lined fish nerds beanie! Also a big fat thanks to our newest Patreon Supporters, Michael Steffen Akihito Dan Michael crooker Michael Frank Reed Sutter Clay So that is it. you have listen to a few of Fish Nerds when you could have been fishing,: Nate We’d like to thank our families for supporting us while we podcast, go on fishing Quests and do all sorts of silly things that nerds do. If you would like to support Fish Nerds you can go to Patreon.com and search for Fish Nerds and help us crowd fund this podcast! Clay: Special thanks to Tim Moore www.timmooreoutdoors.com Richard Yvonne www.twinmapleoutdoors.com and of course Nate Hill http://www.whitemountainflyfishing.com/ Nate:: And until next time, follow the code of the Fish Nerd: Spawn early and often; Clay: Avoid free lunches with strings attached; Nate: swim against the current every chance you get.
Welcome to the Fish Nerds It’s a celebration of fish, fishing, and eating fish that is always interesting, usually funny, and mostly true. Nate Hill of Hill Country Guide Service www.whitemountainflyfishing.com I’m Clay, We talk about fish, fishing and eating fish! Anything is fair game and it’s a good bet, that waiting for winter will make me want to change hobbies to something else that’s boring to wait for, like watching food cook in a crock-pot or watching grass grow. This is the third part of our series of becoming a fishing guide, we are going to chat about the business side of guiding. This series is sponsored by NH outdoor learning center, http://www.nhoutdoorlearning.com/ This is where I went to guide school. There is no chance I would have passed NH’s guide exam without going to guide school. Scott Jackson will teach you everything you need to know to Pass NH’s rigorous oral boards, he also will make sure you are an expert outdoorsman. Nate, what do you think about the NH guide exam? I interviewed Tim Moore, from www.Timmooreoutdoors.com Richard Yvonne from www.twinmapleoutdoors.com and asked them how does one make a living at guiding. But since I have Nate right here with me, I am going to ask him that first, Nate, How do you make a living as a guide? What is your business model? I am still working on mine, my business is starting off part-time while I wait to generate some revenue and grow it. In an upcoming show I will tell you about the hidden expenses of running a guide service. This show is funded by YOU OUR listeners, and we need more support, so if you have a few extra bucks a month, like 4 bucks, head over to www.patreon.com/fishnerds and throw a dollar an episode into the hat. That money goes directly to paying to keep this show on the internet. We honestly cannot do this show without listener support. If you donate at the $5 a show level you will be sent a super warm fleece lined fish nerds beanie! Also a big fat thanks to our newest Patreon Supporters, Michael Steffen Akihito Dan Michael crooker Michael Frank Reed Sutter Clay So that is it. you have listen to a few of Fish Nerds when you could have been fishing,: Nate We’d like to thank our families for supporting us while we podcast, go on fishing Quests and do all sorts of silly things that nerds do. If you would like to support Fish Nerds you can go to Patreon.com and search for Fish Nerds and help us crowd fund this podcast! Clay: Special thanks to Tim Moore www.timmooreoutdoors.com Richard Yvonne www.twinmapleoutdoors.com and of course Nate Hill http://www.whitemountainflyfishing.com/ Nate:: And until next time, follow the code of the Fish Nerd: Spawn early and often; Clay: Avoid free lunches with strings attached; Nate: swim against the current every chance you get.
.Today’s show is supported by the Fish Nerds Guide Service, the only Ice Fishing Service serving the Mount Washington Valley, if you want to fish with ME Clay Groves, head to www.fishnerds.com to book your trip, we specialize in family friendly ice fishing adventures. And coming in February, Romance/Bromance night fishing for lovers. We will hunt the most romantic of NH’s native fish. So in today’s show we are going to talk Center-Pin Fishing, I’ve never heard of it either! As you may know we have a facebook group “The Fish Nerds Podcast” and Daina Snyder and her husband Jeffery Syder have been sharing fantastic photos and videos of the fish they have been catching in the Niagra River, this sparked conversations about fish and of course their technique. I should also say that we needed a female angler on the show because we got called out on another podcast for being a show for guys. The She Podcasts, podcast can be found anywhere podcasts are found, Elsie Escobar and Jessica Kupferman do a fun show but mentioned and talked about the Fish Nerds recently and said women do not fish. I want to show them they are FN wrong. We love them anyway. But before I get to her, I chatted with Nate Hill from Hill country guide service about center pin fishing. http://www.whitemountainflyfishing.com/ So I called Dana and asked her about her fishing, she was actually fishing the niagra river when I called.. That’s the background noise you will hear in this interview. Head to www.fishnerds.com to see the photos of her fish. Fish in the News I asked Nate to hang with me for the news News this week was submitted to us by our fans on the fish nerds podcast group on Facebook http://wyomingpublicmedia.org/post/wyoming-game-and-fish-try-new-technology-control-invasive-burbot www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-38127428 Fish Guy Josh and the Amazing James tossed us a little news too! http://www.grindtv.com/fishing/vietnam-veterans-dying-wish-catch-one-last-fish-video/#8zC7g3JLMMYZdjRW.97
Cette semaine, nous prenons Simon Predj en otage, Maxime nous parle d'un décanteur bien particulier, Sophie nous trouble avec l'histoire du magicien « The Amazing Joe », Al nous fait découvrir l'artiste sociopathe Nate Hill et Étienne nous fait voyager sur la page d'Anne-Marie Losique. Aussi, on s'entretient avec Madonna et Elvis!
Cette semaine, nous prenons Simon Predj en otage, Maxime nous parle d'un décanteur bien particulier, Sophie nous trouble avec l'histoire du magicien « The Amazing Joe », Al nous fait découvrir l'artiste sociopathe Nate Hill et Étienne nous fait voyager sur la page d'Anne-Marie Losique. Aussi, on s'entretient avec Madonna et Elvis!
Clay offends numerous fly anglers with his thoughts on trout at the F3T Fly Tying Symposium. He also discusses the finer points of fishing for bats with Nate Hill of Hill Country Guides Service. Dave takes friend and virgin ice angler Kim Starbuck to the Bellamy Reservoir in Madbury, NH where they find black crappie and discuss barriers to getting into the sport. Gyotaku artist Barry Singer explains the Japanese art of fish printing, and Australian Fish Nerds correspondent Luke Chamings (Chamo’s Lures) hosts this week’s “Fish in the News” that explores a problem with great white shark ecotourism Down Under. Finally the Nerds talk up their upcoming live appearance on the Cold River Radio Show in Conway, NH on May 10, 2015.
On today's show I talk to artist Nate Hill. Originally from Florida, Nate moved to New York to perform art in a city that would be receptive to his works. And Nate's works are pretty amazing. Coming out of the same public performance tradition that gave birth to artists like Joey Skaggs and even some of the early Upright Citizens Brigade pranks, Nate's art is practiced outside the usual (suffocating?) boundaries of the fine art world. Performances like Death Bear, where Nate, dressed in a large black bear mask will come and take away items your ex has left behind, or Trophy Scarves, where he draped white women around his neck like fashion accessories, show how Nate can take serious emotional, racial and gender issues and examine them from a playful place.This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on iTunes, follow me on Twitter, and check out my gameshow podcast Snap Impression!
Nate Hill and Takeshi Yamada are two rogue taxidermists, artists whose raw material is gathered from dead animals. Also featuring a story by Dan Deacon.