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In this episode of RCP Medicine podcasts Dr Racheal Cheek and Dr Ben Chadwick discuss a common presentation to Acute Medicine. We use this as a springboard to discuss the differences that near patient testing can make in assisting rapid diagnosis and management on the Acute Medicine Unit, and how this can influence length of stay.Dr Ben Chadwick is an Acute Medicine Consultant at Southampton General Hospital. He has a specialist interest in Medical Education and has previously been Training Programme Director for Acute Internal Medicine in Wessex and has chaired the Acute Internal Medicine Specialist Advisory Committee. He has recently been appointed to the Deputy Registrar role at the Royal College of Physicians.Dr Racheal Cheek is an Acute Internal Medicine Registrar training in Wessex. She has been Chief Resident at University Hospitals Dorset, leading projects focused on improving patient safety. She is embracing new adventures whilst currently on maternity leave. ResourcesClinical impact of syndromic molecular point-of-care testing for gastrointestinal pathogens in adults hospitalised with suspected gastroenteritis (GastroPOC): a pragmatic, open-label, randomised controlled trial. Brendish, Nathan J et al. The Lancet Infectious Diseases, Volume 23, Issue 8, 945 - 955RCP LinksEducation and learning | RCP Events | RCP Membership | RCP Improving care | RCP Policy and campaigns | RCP Creditsmusic by bensound.com
Ideas shape our lives—sometimes without us even realizing it. In this episode, I sit down with Nathan J. Murphy, founder of Prepolitica and author of The Ideas That Rule Us, to explore how the ideas we inherit, adopt, and hold onto influence our decisions, beliefs, and behaviors.Nathan brings a deep, research-driven approach to understanding the power of ideas, questioning why we cling to certain concepts while rejecting others. We discuss how ideologies form, how words and terms evolve (and sometimes get corrupted), and how to critically assess which ideas serve us—and which ones hold us back. If you've ever wondered how to break free from ingrained thought patterns or how societal narratives shape your thinking, this conversation is for you.Key Discussion Points The origins of ideas and why they shape our decisions more than we realize How ideologies form—and why breaking free from them is so difficult The emotional ties we have to ideas and how they influence our choices How words and terms get co-opted and corrupted over time Why abstract concepts can create deep emotional reactions The role of cultural ideas in shaping identity, behavior, and even political systems Practical ways to question inherited ideas and redefine personal values Ideas don't just exist in the abstract—they rule our lives in ways we often overlook. Nathan offers insightful strategies for identifying the ideas that no longer serve us and how to replace them with ones that align with who we want to become.Links Worth Exploring Connect with Nathan: Website | YouTube | Instagram Get the book we discuss: The Ideas That Rule Us: How Others' Ideology, Political Thought and Societal Norms Rule Our Lives… and How to Change It Check out Prepolitica: Click here Related Conversation: Episode 235: Big Ideas with John Lamerton Related Blog Post: Killing Ideas Thanks to all of the sponsors of this episode. You can find all of the sponsors you heard me mention on this episode on our Podcast Sponsors page.Want to support the podcast? Beyond checking out our sponsors, you can subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts. You can subscribe on Spotify and also on Apple Podcasts. Not using either of those to get your podcasts? Just click on this link and then paste the podcast feed into your podcast app of choice.Thanks again for listening to A Productive Conversation. See you later.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ideas shape our lives—sometimes without us even realizing it. In this episode, I sit down with Nathan J. Murphy, founder of Prepolitica and author of The Ideas That Rule Us, to explore how the ideas we inherit, adopt, and hold onto influence our decisions, beliefs, and behaviors. Nathan brings a deep, research-driven approach to understanding the power of ideas, questioning why we cling to certain concepts while rejecting others. We discuss how ideologies form, how words and terms evolve (and sometimes get corrupted), and how to critically assess which ideas serve us—and which ones hold us back. If you've ever wondered how to break free from ingrained thought patterns or how societal narratives shape your thinking, this conversation is for you. Key Discussion Points The origins of ideas and why they shape our decisions more than we realize How ideologies form—and why breaking free from them is so difficult The emotional ties we have to ideas and how they influence our choices How words and terms get co-opted and corrupted over time Why abstract concepts can create deep emotional reactions The role of cultural ideas in shaping identity, behavior, and even political systems Practical ways to question inherited ideas and redefine personal values Ideas don't just exist in the abstract—they rule our lives in ways we often overlook. Nathan offers insightful strategies for identifying the ideas that no longer serve us and how to replace them with ones that align with who we want to become. Links Worth Exploring Connect with Nathan: Website | YouTube | Instagram Get the book we discuss: The Ideas That Rule Us: How Others' Ideology, Political Thought and Societal Norms Rule Our Lives… and How to Change It Check out Prepolitica: Click here Related Conversation: Episode 235: Big Ideas with John Lamerton Related Blog Post: Killing Ideas Thanks to all of the sponsors of this episode. You can find all of the sponsors you heard me mention on this episode on our Podcast Sponsors page. Want to support the podcast? Beyond checking out our sponsors, you can subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts. You can subscribe on Spotify and also on Apple Podcasts. Not using either of those to get your podcasts? Just click on this link and then paste the podcast feed into your podcast app of choice. Thanks again for listening to A Productive Conversation. See you later. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Ideas That Rule Us: How Other People's Ideas Rule Our Lives and How to Change it (Prepolitica, 2024), political theory researcher, author, and entrepreneur Nathan J. Murphy takes an eye-opening, multi-disciplinary deep dive into how others' ideologies, perceived societal norms, and pop culture influences shape our lives, through our decision-making, political affiliations, and consumer spending. Murphy deftly weaves over four years of political, cognitive, and sociological research into a very relatable and practical discussion about the fascinating origins of the many influential ideas and ideologies that rule our lives. He also examines the undeniable bond between the abstract and the emotional—a relationship that plays a dominant role in the human condition… and the quality of our lived experience. Recommended by Kirkus Reviews, which calls it, "A well-researched, thought-provoking reconsideration of society's sacred cows." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
The Ideas That Rule Us: How Other People's Ideas Rule Our Lives and How to Change it (Prepolitica, 2024), political theory researcher, author, and entrepreneur Nathan J. Murphy takes an eye-opening, multi-disciplinary deep dive into how others' ideologies, perceived societal norms, and pop culture influences shape our lives, through our decision-making, political affiliations, and consumer spending. Murphy deftly weaves over four years of political, cognitive, and sociological research into a very relatable and practical discussion about the fascinating origins of the many influential ideas and ideologies that rule our lives. He also examines the undeniable bond between the abstract and the emotional—a relationship that plays a dominant role in the human condition… and the quality of our lived experience. Recommended by Kirkus Reviews, which calls it, "A well-researched, thought-provoking reconsideration of society's sacred cows." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
The Ideas That Rule Us: How Other People's Ideas Rule Our Lives and How to Change it (Prepolitica, 2024), political theory researcher, author, and entrepreneur Nathan J. Murphy takes an eye-opening, multi-disciplinary deep dive into how others' ideologies, perceived societal norms, and pop culture influences shape our lives, through our decision-making, political affiliations, and consumer spending. Murphy deftly weaves over four years of political, cognitive, and sociological research into a very relatable and practical discussion about the fascinating origins of the many influential ideas and ideologies that rule our lives. He also examines the undeniable bond between the abstract and the emotional—a relationship that plays a dominant role in the human condition… and the quality of our lived experience. Recommended by Kirkus Reviews, which calls it, "A well-researched, thought-provoking reconsideration of society's sacred cows." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychology
The Ideas That Rule Us: How Other People's Ideas Rule Our Lives and How to Change it (Prepolitica, 2024), political theory researcher, author, and entrepreneur Nathan J. Murphy takes an eye-opening, multi-disciplinary deep dive into how others' ideologies, perceived societal norms, and pop culture influences shape our lives, through our decision-making, political affiliations, and consumer spending. Murphy deftly weaves over four years of political, cognitive, and sociological research into a very relatable and practical discussion about the fascinating origins of the many influential ideas and ideologies that rule our lives. He also examines the undeniable bond between the abstract and the emotional—a relationship that plays a dominant role in the human condition… and the quality of our lived experience. Recommended by Kirkus Reviews, which calls it, "A well-researched, thought-provoking reconsideration of society's sacred cows." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/politics-and-polemics
For our ‘Editor Expertise' series, we will be meeting with each of our Senior Editors, who will share the reason they went into animal ecology, their current and future research focus, and experience of working as an editor for the Journal of Animal Ecology. Our aim is to spread awareness of their research area and give you a chance to get to know the editors behind the journal. Our first guest is Dr Nathan J Sanders, Executive Editor. (0:38) – Introduction (1:03) – Nate's journey into animal ecology (10:15) – Nate's current and future research focus (20:00) – Nate's experience as Executive Editor for the Journal of Animal Ecology
The Ninth Sunday After Trinity 7/28/24 Sermon Text: The Way of Escape! 1 Corinthians 10:6-13 I. Beware Of The Dangers On The Journey! (Vs.6-10) II. Beware Of Trusting In Your Own Strength! (Vs.11-12) III. The Way Of Escape Is Through God's Bloody Mercy! (Vs.13) by Rev. Nathan J .Rusert
The Sixth Sunday After Trinity 7-July-2024 Sermon Text: Romans 6:1-11 Sermon Theme: True Liberty! I. Its Source! (Vs.1-4). II. Its Power! (Vs.5-7) III. Its Comfort! (Vs.8-11) by Rev. Nathan J.. Rusert
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Joy New and Taylor B discuss with guest Nathan on how singles can best navigate the stages of singleness and come out with a stronger relationship --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shayla813/support
There are many reasons to start and build a successful startup. But there is one thing you need to do that will set you apart from your competition: adopt the Player's mindset. Why? Players learn to champion their ideas, push beyond the barrier of comfort and learn from their losses. In this episode of The Founder Spirit podcast, we are joined by Nathan J. Anderson, who is the CEO of Scantrust, an enterprise software scale-up that he founded in early 2014. In his early twenties, the Vermont native joined a Chinese company as the only foreign employee and successfully took it public on the NASDAQ. Not only did he play NCAA basketball all throughout college, he also made a living playing poker for a year after graduating from Middlebury College. What lessons does he have to share on playing team sports, bluffing at the poker table, and running an enterprise software startup? TUNE IN and find out! For detailed transcript and show notes, please visit TheFounderSpirit.com. Also follow us on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-founder-spirit-podcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefounderspirit_podcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheFounderSpiritPodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheFounderSpirit Twitter: https://twitter.com/founder_spirit This episode is brought to you by NIANCE, Deeper than Beauty. NIANCE is a science-based Swiss luxury skincare and nutritional supplement brand focused on activating the body's natural ability to rejuvenate and regenerate for a more vital, useful, and energetic appearance. Powered by groundbreaking furnace biotechnology, its award-winning formulas, with the exclusive Swiss Glacier complex, combine over a hundred powerful natural active ingredients with leading clinical research. As listeners of my podcast, you can benefit from 15% discount by using the promo code “TheFounderSpirit15” on niance.com.About This Podcast:Whether you are an entrepreneur, a mid-career professional or someone who's just starting out in life, The Founder Spirit podcast is for you!In this podcast series, we'll be interviewing exceptional individuals from all over the world with the founder spirit, ranging from social entrepreneurs, tech founders, to philanthropists, elite athletes, and more. Together, we'll uncover not only how they manage to succeed in face of multiple challenges, but also who they are as people and their human story.So TUNE IN & be inspired by stories from their life journey!
In the first few months of 2022, Twitch viewers watched a total of 6.13 billion hours of livestreamed content and fans are showing no sign of slowing down. Over the last decade, video game streaming has become big business. This success is due in part to the fact that streaming sites have become about so much more than just playing video games. They provide a sense of community, a social and cultural hub for people to come together and share their stories. But these platforms are also subject to the commercial whims of the corporations that own them. What do the video game services of the future look like? How do they profit from users without compromising relationships with them? And how can we make sure social justice and equity are keystones of this conversation? Nathan J JacksonNathan J Jackson is a PhD candidate in the School of the Arts and Media, Faculty of Arts, Design & Architecture at UNSW Sydney. His ethnographic study of the platform Twitch combines performance, media, and games lenses to examine the construction and performance of persona in video game livestreaming. He is interested in the ways that streamers and spectators perform for and with each other, and the emergent social, cultural, and political value systems that accompany these performances. He has been published in Persona Studies and Convergence journals, with a forthcoming contribution in the first edited collection on livestreaming culture. For more information, visit unsw.to/NathanJJacksonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Wisconsin Conservative Conversations: Republican Candidate for 6th Assembly District Nathan J Michael June 8th, 2022 Tonight we welcome Nathan J Michael who is a candidate for Wisconsin's 6th Assembly District. We will talk about his reasons for candidacy, issues directly impacting Wisconsin, and how he believes he can affect change for the betterment of the people of Wisconsin. So relax, grab your favorite drink, and let's get into this! Make Sure to Like, Share, Comment, & Subscribe! America! Shall We Begin! Nathan J Michael Candidate For 6th Assembly: https://www.michaelassembly.com/
Wisconsin Conservative Conversations: Republican Candidate for 6th Assembly District Nathan J Michael June 8th, 2022 Tonight we welcome Nathan J Michael who is a candidate for Wisconsin's 6th Assembly District. We will talk about his reasons for candidacy, issues directly impacting Wisconsin, and how he believes he can affect change for the betterment of the people of Wisconsin. So relax, grab your favorite drink, and let's get into this! Make Sure to Like, Share, Comment, & Subscribe! America! Shall We Begin! Nathan J Michael Candidate For 6th Assembly: https://www.michaelassembly.com/
The Regular with Gillian Polack and Nathan J Phillips. Cultural Encoding and Cultural Baggage in Science Fiction and Fantasy.
The Regular TAKEOVER with Nathan J Phillips & Alan Baxter
Harden Not Your Hearts: A Lenten Journey in Holy Frustration
Our work to build a more equitable world may make others uncomfortable. But we are called to take heart, re-engage, and remain confident in God's protection. Sign up for the accompanying daily emails here: http://igsol.net/lent-2022 (igsol.net/lent-2022)
The Regular TAKEOVER with Astrid Scholte & host Nathan J Phillips
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The 9th Day of Christmas comforts us in our suffering. We are counted worthy to suffer with Jesus this side of eternity that we may reign with Him forever. Sermon Text: Genesis 46:1-7. Sermon Theme: Jacob's Lord Who Journey's With Us!" preached for the Second Sunday after Christmas, 2-January-2021, at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Tell City, Indiana by Rev. Nathan J. Rusert.
On the seventh day of Christmas - as the world shuts its ears to God's Word we wait for the Name of our Christmas Present given Him on the 8th Day of Christmas. Jesus will be circumcised, shed His holy blood, and place Himself under the Law to save "His people from their sins." As we enter 2022 we pray for New Year New Ears! Sermon based on Isaiah 30:8-17, preached for New Year's Eve, 31-December-2021, at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Tell City, Indiana by Rev. Nathan J. Rusert.
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1 Behold, a Branch is growing Of loveliest form and grace, As prophets sung, foreknowing; It springs from Jesse's race And bears one little Flow'r In midst of coldest winter, At deepest midnight hour. (TLH #645) Our Lord Jesus' nativity brings hope to our dying world. Sermon text: Isaiah 11:1-5. Sermon Theme: "The Root and Fruit of Jesse!" preached for The First Sunday After Christmas, 26-December-2021, at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Tell City, Indiana by Rev. Nathan J. Rusert.
Out of the least of towns the eternal Son of God is born! The Prophet Micah teaches us to look for "The Greatest From the Least!" Sermon Text: Micah 5:2-5a. Preached for Christmas Day, 25-December-2021, at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Tell City, Indiana by Rev. Nathan J. Rusert.
Emmanuel - God with Us! This blessed reality is proclaimed as Jesus takes on our human flesh and blood by the power of the Holy Spirit in the womb of the Virgin Mary. He comes to rescue sinners from all sin, from death, and from Satan's powerful lies. Rejoice for He comes to you in His Word preached and His forgiveness filled gifts given within His Church. Sermon Text: Isaiah 7:10-14. Sermon Theme: "The Gift of Emmanuel" preached for Christmas Eve, 24-December-2021, at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Tell City, Indiana by Rev. Nathan J. Rusert
The Prophet promised by Moses would be greater than him. He would speak God's comforting Word directly to sinners. "And of His fullness we have all received, and grace for grace. For the law was given through Moses, but grace and truth came through Jesus Christ. No one has seen God at any time. The only begotten Son, who is in the bosom of the Father, He has declared Him." (John 1:16-18) Sermon Text: Deuteronomy 18:15-19. Sermon Theme: "Rejoice! The Prophet Greater Than Moses Advents!" Preached for the Fourth Sunday in Advent, Rorate Coeli, 19-December-2021 at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Tell City, Indiana by Rev. Nathan J. Rusert.
1 "From heav'n above to earth I come to bear good news to ev'ry home: Glad tidings of great joy I bring, Whereof I now will say and sing: 2 "To you this night is born a child Of Mary chosen virgin mild; This little child of lowly birth Shall be the joy of all the earth. Midweek Advent Series: The Spiritual Songs of Advent Sermon Text: Luke 2:13-14 Sermon Theme: The Saving Song. Preached for Advent Vespers 3, 15-December-2021, at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Tell City, Indiana by Rev. Nathan J. Rusert
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The Virgin Mary teaches us to sing "The Song of Joy!" as we live under the cross. Midweek Advent Sermon Series: "The Spiritual Songs of Advent!" Sermon Text: Luke 1:46-55. Sermon Theme: "The Song of Joy!' Preached for Midweek Advent 2 Vespers, 8-December-2021, at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Tell City, Indiana by Rev. Nathan J. Rusert.
Nathan J. Hochman, former head of the U.S. Department of Justice's Tax Division, joins the show to discuss his campaign for attorney general of California and taking on the radical left.
Populus Zion: "Say to the daughter of Zion, “Behold, your salvation comes;" Is.62:11 the Prophet Isaiah preaches Hope in a world captive in fear and despair. The last Old Testament Prophet Malachi calls us to prepare for Messiah Jesus' Advent. Sermon Text: Malachi 4:1-6. Sermon Theme: "Christ's Second Advent: Hell or Healing?" Preached for the Second Sunday in Advent - Populus Zion, 5-December-2021, at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Tell City, Indiana by Rev. Nathan J. Rusert.
"Col 3:16 Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom, teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord." Christ Jesus advents through His Word. The Church sings the true "spiritual songs" as it joins with Zecharias, the Virgin Mary, and the Holy Angels in praising Jesus. Midweek Advent series theme: "The Spiritual Songs of Advent!" Sermon Text: Luke 1:67-79. Sermon Theme: "The Blessed Song" preached for the first midweek Advent vespers, 1 -December-2021, at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Tell City, Indiana by Rev. Nathan J. Rusert
"Behold the King Comes!" is the call of Advent. The prophet Jeremiah calls us to turn from our self destructive sins and fix our eyes on "The Lord Our Righteousness." Sermon Text: Jeremiah 23:5-8. Sermon Theme: Behold The Branch! Preached for the First Sunday in Advent, 28-November-2021, at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Tell City, Indiana by Rev. Nathan J. Rusert.
1 Now thank we all our God With hearts and hands and voices, Who wondrous things has done, In whom His world rejoices; Who from our mothers' arms Has blest us on our way With countless gifts of love And still is ours today. Sermon for thanksgiving eve, 11/24/21, preached at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Tell City, IN by Rev. Nathan J. Rusert
The Church Year ends today and we hear Jesus testify, "Surely I am coming quickly."" The Church responds praying: "Amen. Even so, come, Lord Jesus! "(Rev 22:20 NKJV) As the Bride of Christ the Christian Church awaits her Bridegroom - Jesus Christ. Sermon Text: 1 Thessalonians 5:1-11. Sermon Theme: "Sons of Light! Shine Forth!" preached for the Last Sunday of the Church Year, 21-Novmember-2021, at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Tell City, Indiana by Rev. Nathan J. Rusert.
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"Come to the Wedding....All things are ready!" Our God and Father invites us through Jesus Christ to come to the Feast of forgiveness of all our sins, life, and salvation. Sadly many foolishly walk away rejecting His invitation. They choose death to Life. Sermon Text: Ephesians 5:15-21. Sermon Theme: "Wise Walking In Evil Days!" Preached for the Twentieth Sunday After Trinity, 17-October-2021, at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Tell City, Indiana by Rev. Nathan J. Rusert
Getting to this episode has been a journey. I took a break in May 2021, after producing 59 episodes, with plans to return in September 2021, at the start of the Jewish New Year. Then my wife and I bought a house, and life got busy with housework. Then my mother's illness took a turn for the worse and life got busy with life.My mother died on September 14, 2021. We buried her a few hours before Kol Nidrei, which means this is the first episode of Modern Torah that she'll never hear. In her memory, and in keeping with the theme of this week's parsha—Lech L'cha—I hope you'll indulge me in sharing a bit of my family history. Four generations after my grandfather's grandfather put his trust in G-d and placed his son Reuben on a boat bound for Ellis Island the Friedmans are still here, still thriving, and still growing.This episode is dedicated to the memory of my grandparents Irving David Friedman and Elaine Marion Ellias Friedman, to their parents Max Sam Ellias & Florence Spilg Ellias and Reuben Friedman and Yetta Gordon Friedman, and to my mother, Margaret Joy Friedman Vaughan. May their memories be blessing.Shabbat shalom—————I'm not a rabbi, so every week I look at our Torah portion and try to put it in conversation with the modern world around me. Judaism is rich in tradition, and each of us deserves the chance to find our own meaning in the text. Just remember, like the text itself says, “there's nothing new under the sun.”Modern Torah is written and produced by me, Nathan J. Vaughan. You can learn more about me and any of my podcasts at www.nathanjvaughan.com.
Jesus comes today with healing! He gathers us into Bethel - The House of God - that He might make us whole through the forgiveness of our sins. Jesus frees us through forgiveness to live a new life. Sermon Text: Ephesians 4:22-28. Sermon Theme: "Rise and Walk!" Preached for the 19th Sunday After Trinity, 10-October-2021, at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Tell City, Indiana by Rev. Nathan J. Rusert.
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“David dit à Nathan : J'ai péché contre l'Éternel ! Nathan lui répondit : Eh bien, l'Éternel a passé sur ton péché. Tu ne mourras pas. Toutefois, comme par cette affaire tu as fourni aux ennemis de l'Éternel une occasion de le mépriser, le fils qui t'est né mourra.” 2 Samuel 12.13-14Dieu ne vous laisse pas tomber, même si vous êtes à l'origine du problème. Le péché a des conséquences. Le prophète Nathan vint auprès de David avec cette parole de l'Éternel : David avait péché et sa famille en subirait les conséquences.
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Death is robbed of its prey by Life - The Word - Incarnate and bringing Life to our dying world through His Word. Doubt, despair, and unbelief are robbed of its prey through the preaching of Christ's Word and the fervent prayer of the Church. Sermon Text: Ephesians 3:13-21. Sermon Theme: "A Pastor Prays For His People!" Preached for the 16th Sunday After Trinity, 19-September-2021, at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Tell City, Indiana by Rev. Nathan J. Rusert.
"Therefore do not worry, saying, 'What shall we eat?' or 'What shall we drink?' or 'What shall we wear?' For after all these things the Gentiles seek. For your heavenly Father knows that you need all these things. But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you. Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about its own things. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble. "(Mat 6:31-34). We are children of our Heavenly Father in Christ Jesus, for God the Holy Spirit has made us alive in Holy Baptism. Sermon Text: Galatians 5:25-6:10. Sermon Theme: "Keeping In Step With The Spirit!" Preached for the Fifteenth Sunday After Trinity, 12-September-2021, at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Tell City, IN by Rev. Nathan J. Rusert.
Join Travis Sims (The AGC Experience Host) and Nathan J. France (RPG Coffee) as they talk about the simplicity of business, and helping through coffee. Nathan already had the entrepreneurial spirit at a young age. He learned early on that business simply means “revenue minus expenses equal profit”. Combining that idea with his passion for helping, he started RPG Coffee. Half of the profits are donated to Military, Law Enforcement, and Firefighting Communities, people who are near and heart. Find out the reason why and Nathan's secret to the coffee's fame on the podcast! By the end of the episode, you will accept the uncertainties in life and consider extending a helping hand more often. ~ About RPG Coffee:We are a Veteran owned and operated socially responsible Coffee company born to support members of the Military, Law Enforcement and Firefighting Communities by donating 50% of our profit. Our RPG Coffee is the healthiest, best tasting, sustainably harvested coffee available in the world today. Taking this to the next level we also formulated RPG Super Coffee with Acemannan. This Super Coffee naturally supports a healthy gut, healthy immune system and enhances natural stem cell production.RPG (Real People Giving) Coffee was born of a simple idea. To create a painless sustainable giving model that can start an ever expanding ripple that allows everyone to participate in supporting our members of the Military, Law enforcement and Firefighting communities. Our Families were looking to connect with other like-minded individuals and groups. As we were meeting over coffee discussing ideas the answer was right in front of us, (COFFEE) the universal connector. What better way to change the world than to embrace peoples love of coffee. Let's make the daily ritual of having a few couple cups of coffee actually make a massive difference in the world. We wanted to be a socially responsible coffee that would not only taste amazing and optimize ones health but would also positively impact the families that work to supply our coffee from the farm to the table all while protecting our planet. ~ You can find Nathan J. France on…Personal Website: https://www.nathanjfrance.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nathanj.franceTwitter: https://twitter.com/nathanjfranceInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nathanjfrance/Company Website: https://rpgcoffee.com/Contact Number: 763-477-3331 ---