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Stuck in Nice – Part 2" In this follow-up episode of 420 Reasons Why I Quit Drinking Alcohol, we're still in Nice, feeling like locals at our favorite bar and meeting new people every night. We kept saying we were leaving… but then my cousin sprained her ankle, the trains went on strike, and suddenly, getting out of there seemed impossible. Were we ever going to make it out alive? Tune in to hear how it all unfolded.
Is it always better to have more? This week, we're talking about a powerful and practical way to grow your faith and make an impact in the lives of those around you.
It lurks beneath the surface and leaves behind a wake of destruction. This week, we're looking at a toxin that lives deep within the motivational structure of the heart.
What do we do when others get what we want or feeling like we don't measure up? This week we're exploring how to escape the trap of comparison and learn how to not get what we want.
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What happens when we carry the "naughty or nice" framework many of us grew up with into our adulthood? This week we're talking about the problems we encounter when we mix what we learned about Santa Claus with how we understand God.
Naughty and Nice Part 3 || Sex Education in Stories
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Naughty and Nice Part 1 || Sex Education in Stories
Naughty and Nice Part 1 || Sex Education in Stories
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And 33 years later, Napoli are champions again! The boys discuss this landmark moment in the history of Italian football and how the people of Naples appear to be taking it all in. Plus, with Leeds in ruins, only one man is fit to swoop in and clean up the mess... the silent guardian... the watchful protector... Sam Allardyce! All that and our thoughts on Haaland's record setting season, Todd's trip to the Milken Institute and LAFC wading into historic waters.---Reminder: We've partnered up with Manscaped during the month of April! Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code caughtoffside at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod---Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@caughtoffsidepod Twitter: https://twitter.com/COsoccerpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/caughtoffsidepod/Email: CaughtOffsidePod@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Description: (Part 2) of Darrin's chat with NYC comedian Chuck Nice.
(Part 1) of Darrin's chat with NYC comedian Chuck Nice.
Full crew today, hmmmm I do believe we need a bigger boat. Eddie joins us again to tackle (Jaws 1975) Hard to focus right now cause Portland street keyboard wizard Buddy B is a wailin right next to me. No one to blame but myself, as I chose to sit here. It's ok cause really what is there to say save that this is one of those 70's movies that changed it all. Would you like to hear 4 people discuss Jaws and probably many random things for over 2 hours, we'll then it's good you stopped by this 70's movie podcast. I'm glad I was there, I have a new fierce admiration for Bob Mattey retired effects master, who when approached by the filmmakers after they had been told by everyone else that it can't be done said “Hogwash, we can do anything.” Thanks for listening, I am leaving the keyboard zone.
Subscribe to our YouTube channel for the latest messages and content by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/forestparkchurch?sub_confirmation=1 To support our ministry and help us continue to reach people in Elizabeth City, and around the world click here: http://www.fplive.org/give/ Our mission: Help people follow Jesus one step at a time. Stay Connected with FPC _______________________________ Website: http://www.fplive.org Forest Park Church Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/forestparklive Forest Park Church Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/forestparkchurch Scott Neal Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/scottnealonline Scott Neal Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/scottnealfpc Scott Neal Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/scottneallive CREDITS: Outro Song - Lioness by Day Fox - https://soundcloud.com/dayfox Outro Music and Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com
Subscribe to our YouTube channel for the latest messages and content by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/forestparkchurch?sub_confirmation=1 To support our ministry and help us continue to reach people in Elizabeth City, and around the world click here: http://www.fplive.org/give/ Our mission: Help people follow Jesus one step at a time. Stay Connected with FPC _______________________________ Website: http://www.fplive.org Forest Park Church Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/forestparklive Forest Park Church Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/forestparkchurch Scott Neal Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/scottnealonline Scott Neal Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/scottnealfpc Scott Neal Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/scottneallive CREDITS: Outro Song - Lioness by Day Fox - https://soundcloud.com/dayfox Outro Music and Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com
Why are so many "nice" people so hard to deal with? Is being too nice a thing? Maybe?
Why are so many "nice" people so hard to deal with? Is being too nice a thing? Maybe?
Be Nice Part 3: Pastor Joshua Redding by Highlight Church
Be Nice Part 2: Pastor Joshua Redding by Highlight Church
Be Nice Part 1: Pastor Joshua Redding by Highlight Church
Subscribe to our YouTube channel for the latest messages and content by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/forestparkchurch?sub_confirmation=1 To support our ministry and help us continue to reach people in Elizabeth City, and around the world click here: http://www.fplive.org/give/ Our mission: Help people follow Jesus one step at a time. Stay Connected with FPC _______________________________ Website: http://www.fplive.org Forest Park Church Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/forestparklive Forest Park Church Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/forestparkchurch Scott Neal Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/scottnealonline Scott Neal Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/scottnealfpc Scott Neal Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/scottneallive CREDITS: Outro Song - Lioness by Day Fox - https://soundcloud.com/dayfox Outro Music and Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com
Subscribe to our YouTube channel for the latest messages and content by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/forestparkchurch?sub_confirmation=1 To support our ministry and help us continue to reach people in Elizabeth City, and around the world click here: http://www.fplive.org/give/ Our mission: Help people follow Jesus one step at a time. Stay Connected with FPC _______________________________ Website: http://www.fplive.org Forest Park Church Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/forestparklive Forest Park Church Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/forestparkchurch Scott Neal Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/scottnealonline Scott Neal Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/scottnealfpc Scott Neal Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/scottneallive CREDITS: Outro Song - Lioness by Day Fox - https://soundcloud.com/dayfox Outro Music and Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com
Today Les and Victoria continue to talk about the book Make It Nice by Dorinda Medley from The Real Housewives of New York ! theme song donated by purple planet facebook the reality reading rainbow instagram the reality reaing rainbow patreon the reality reading rainbow
Today Les and Victoria talk about the book Make It Nice by Dorinda Medley. We learn a lot about Dorinda but are we enjoying the book ! Listen and find out . facebook The Reality Reading Rainbow Instagram @therealityreadingrainbow patreon the reality reading rainbow theme song donated by purple-planet
2021 NICE Part 32 Choosing Final Four Passages Tarzan of the Apes & Sula This episode is part of our discussion choosing our FINAL FOUR stand-alone passages, one from each book, for our 2021 NICE Project. Community • Education • Arts (@4CEArts) 2021 NICE Project discussions of potential stand-alone passages from our four selected books: Sula (1973) by Toni Morrison, The Yellow Wallpaper (1892; short story) by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, A Wrinkle in Time (1962) by Madeleine L'Engle, and Tarzan of the Apes (1912) by Edgar Rice Burroughs. More information about our annual NICE project here: https://cearts.org/home/nice/ Content Note: Written works, especially classics and books set in historical time periods, may contain problematic content. NICE Project books may possess problematic elements of prejudice, intolerance, racism, classism, violence, and abuse. We've recorded several episodes that discuss racism and prejudice in general, and how to address problematic elements in classics and period books. Some of the questions we asked ourselves are: what's really there? How do we view the book today vs when it was written/the setting? What is the value of reading books with problematic elements? For answers to those questions and more, listen to our podcast episodes available here: https://cearts.org/discussions-against-racism/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/attheroundtable/support
2021 NICE Part 31 Choosing Final Four Passages The Yellow Wallpaper & A Wrinkle In Time This episode is part of our discussion choosing our FINAL FOUR stand-alone passages, one from each book, for our 2021 NICE Project. Community • Education • Arts (@4CEArts) 2021 NICE Project discussions of potential stand-alone passages from our four selected books: Sula (1973) by Toni Morrison, The Yellow Wallpaper (1892; short story) by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, A Wrinkle in Time (1962) by Madeleine L'Engle, and Tarzan of the Apes (1912) by Edgar Rice Burroughs. More information about our annual NICE project here: https://cearts.org/home/nice/ Content Note: Written works, especially classics and books set in historical time periods, may contain problematic content. NICE Project books may possess problematic elements of prejudice, intolerance, racism, classism, violence, and abuse. We've recorded several episodes that discuss racism and prejudice in general, and how to address problematic elements in classics and period books. Some of the questions we asked ourselves are: what's really there? How do we view the book today vs when it was written/the setting? What is the value of reading books with problematic elements? For answers to those questions and more, listen to our podcast episodes available here: https://cearts.org/discussions-against-racism/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/attheroundtable/support
2021 NICE Part 30 Choosing Final Four Passages Sula Part 2 This episode is part of our discussion choosing our FINAL FOUR stand-alone passages, one from each book, for our 2021 NICE Project. Community • Education • Arts (@4CEArts) 2021 NICE Project discussions of potential stand-alone passages from our four selected books: Sula (1973) by Toni Morrison, The Yellow Wallpaper (1892; short story) by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, A Wrinkle in Time (1962) by Madeleine L'Engle, and Tarzan of the Apes (1912) by Edgar Rice Burroughs. More information about our annual NICE project here: https://cearts.org/home/nice/ Content Note: Written works, especially classics and books set in historical time periods, may contain problematic content. NICE Project books may possess problematic elements of prejudice, intolerance, racism, classism, violence, and abuse. We've recorded several episodes that discuss racism and prejudice in general, and how to address problematic elements in classics and period books. Some of the questions we asked ourselves are: what's really there? How do we view the book today vs when it was written/the setting? What is the value of reading books with problematic elements? For answers to those questions and more, listen to our podcast episodes available here: https://cearts.org/discussions-against-racism/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/attheroundtable/support
Filter your AO3 search! This week, Maggie and V return to the panoply of fave fanfiction tropes and how they work for different types of canons. From bed sharing to dead dove do not eat, the world of fanfiction really runs the gamut. Plus, a scathing critique of Tumblr's new Post+, and V shares a humiliating story.
2021 NICE Part 29 Choosing Final Four Passages Sula Part 1 This episode is part of our discussion choosing our FINAL FOUR stand-alone passages, one from each book, for our 2021 NICE Project. Community • Education • Arts (@4CEArts) 2021 NICE Project discussions of potential stand-alone passages from our four selected books: Sula (1973) by Toni Morrison, The Yellow Wallpaper (1892; short story) by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, A Wrinkle in Time (1962) by Madeleine L'Engle, and Tarzan of the Apes (1912) by Edgar Rice Burroughs. More information about our annual NICE project here: https://cearts.org/home/nice/ Content Note: Written works, especially classics and books set in historical time periods, may contain problematic content. NICE Project books may possess problematic elements of prejudice, intolerance, racism, classism, violence, and abuse. We've recorded several episodes that discuss racism and prejudice in general, and how to address problematic elements in classics and period books. Some of the questions we asked ourselves are: what's really there? How do we view the book today vs when it was written/the setting? What is the value of reading books with problematic elements? For answers to those questions and more, listen to our podcast episodes available here: https://cearts.org/discussions-against-racism/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/attheroundtable/support
2021 NICE Part 28 Potential Passages, Tarzan of the Apes Pt. 4 This episode is part of our discussion choosing our FINAL FOUR stand-alone passages, one from each book, for our 2021 NICE Project. Community • Education • Arts (@4CEArts) 2021 NICE Project discussions of potential stand-alone passages from our four selected books: Sula (1973) by Toni Morrison, The Yellow Wallpaper (1892; short story) by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, A Wrinkle in Time (1962) by Madeleine L'Engle, and Tarzan of the Apes (1912) by Edgar Rice Burroughs. More information about our annual NICE project here: https://cearts.org/home/nice/ Content Note: Written works, especially classics and books set in historical time periods, may contain problematic content. NICE Project books may possess problematic elements of prejudice, intolerance, racism, classism, violence, and abuse. We've recorded several episodes that discuss racism and prejudice in general, and how to address problematic elements in classics and period books. Some of the questions we asked ourselves are: what's really there? How do we view the book today vswhen it was written/the setting? What is the value of reading books with problematic elements? For answers to those questions and more, listen to our podcast episodes available here: https://cearts.org/discussions-against-racism/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/attheroundtable/support
2021 NICE Part 27 Potential Passages, Tarzan of the Apes Pt. 3 This episode is part of our discussion choosing our FINAL FOUR stand-alone passages, one from each book, for our 2021 NICE Project. Community • Education • Arts (@4CEArts) 2021 NICE Project discussions of potential stand-alone passages from our four selected books: Sula (1973) by Toni Morrison, The Yellow Wallpaper (1892; short story) by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, A Wrinkle in Time (1962) by Madeleine L'Engle, and Tarzan of the Apes (1912) by Edgar Rice Burroughs. More information about our annual NICE project here: https://cearts.org/home/nice/ Content Note: Written works, especially classics and books set in historical time periods, may contain problematic content. NICE Project books may possess problematic elements of prejudice, intolerance, racism, classism, violence, and abuse. We've recorded several episodes that discuss racism and prejudice in general, and how to address problematic elements in classics and period books. Some of the questions we asked ourselves are: what's really there? How do we view the book today vs when it was written/the setting? What is the value of reading books with problematic elements? For answers to those questions and more, listen to our podcast episodes available here: https://cearts.org/discussions-against-racism/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/attheroundtable/support
2021 NICE Part 26 Potential Passages, Tarzan of the Apes Pt. 2 This episode is part of our discussion choosing our FINAL FOUR stand-alone passages, one from each book, for our 2021 NICE Project. Community • Education • Arts (@4CEArts) 2021 NICE Project discussions of potential stand-alone passages from our four selected books: Sula (1973) by Toni Morrison, The Yellow Wallpaper (1892; short story) by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, A Wrinkle in Time (1962) by Madeleine L'Engle, and Tarzan of the Apes (1912) by Edgar Rice Burroughs. More information about our annual NICE project here: https://cearts.org/home/nice/ Content Note: Written works, especially classics and books set in historical time periods, may contain problematic content. NICE Project books may possess problematic elements of prejudice, intolerance, racism, classism, violence, and abuse. We've recorded several episodes that discuss racism and prejudice in general, and how to address problematic elements in classics and period books. Some of the questions we asked ourselves are: what's really there? How do we view the book today vs when it was written/the setting? What is the value of reading books with problematic elements? For answers to those questions and more, listen to our podcast episodes available here: https://cearts.org/discussions-against-racism/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/attheroundtable/support
2021 NICE Part 25 Potential Passages, Tarzan of the Apes Pt. 1 This episode is part of our discussion choosing our FINAL FOUR stand-alone passages, one from each book, for our 2021 NICE Project. Community • Education • Arts (@4CEArts) 2021 NICE Project discussions of potential stand-alone passages from our four selected books: Sula (1973) by Toni Morrison, The Yellow Wallpaper (1892; short story) by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, A Wrinkle in Time (1962) by Madeleine L'Engle, and Tarzan of the Apes (1912) by Edgar Rice Burroughs. More information about our annual NICE project here: https://cearts.org/home/nice/ Content Note: Written works, especially classics and books set in historical time periods, may contain problematic content. NICE Project books may possess problematic elements of prejudice, intolerance, racism, classism, violence, and abuse. We've recorded several episodes that discuss racism and prejudice in general, and how to address problematic elements in classics and period books. Some of the questions we asked ourselves are: what's really there? How do we view the book today vs when it was written/the setting? What is the value of reading books with problematic elements? For answers to those questions and more, listen to our podcast episodes available here: https://cearts.org/discussions-against-racism/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/attheroundtable/support
2021 NICE Part 24 Potential Passages, A Wrinkle In Time Pt. 2 This episode is part of our discussion choosing our FINAL FOUR stand-alone passages, one from each book, for our 2021 NICE Project. Community • Education • Arts (@4CEArts) 2021 NICE Project discussions of potential stand-alone passages from our four selected books: Sula (1973) by Toni Morrison, The Yellow Wallpaper (1892; short story) by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, A Wrinkle in Time (1962) by Madeleine L'Engle, and Tarzan of the Apes (1912) by Edgar Rice Burroughs. More information about our annual NICE project here: https://cearts.org/home/nice/ Content Note: Written works, especially classics and books set in historical time periods, may contain problematic content. NICE Project books may possess problematic elements of prejudice, intolerance, racism, classism, violence, and abuse. We've recorded several episodes that discuss racism and prejudice in general, and how to address problematic elements in classics and period books. Some of the questions we asked ourselves are: what's really there? How do we view the book today vs when it was written/the setting? What is the value of reading books with problematic elements? For answers to those questions and more, listen to our podcast episodes available here: https://cearts.org/discussions-against-racism/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/attheroundtable/support
2021 NICE Part 23 Potential Passages; A Wrinkle In Time Pt. 1 This episode is part of our discussion choosing our FINAL FOUR stand-alone passages, one from each book, for our 2021 NICE Project. Community • Education • Arts (@4CEArts) 2021 NICE Project discussions of potential stand-alone passages from our four selected books: Sula (1973) by Toni Morrison, The Yellow Wallpaper (1892; short story) by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, A Wrinkle in Time (1962) by Madeleine L'Engle, and Tarzan of the Apes (1912) by Edgar Rice Burroughs. More information about our annual NICE project here: https://cearts.org/home/nice/ Content Note: Written works, especially classics and books set in historical time periods, may contain problematic content. NICE Project books may possess problematic elements of prejudice, intolerance, racism, classism, violence, and abuse. We've recorded several episodes that discuss racism and prejudice in general, and how to address problematic elements in classics and period books. Some of the questions we asked ourselves are: what's really there? How do we view the book today vs when it was written/the setting? What is the value of reading books with problematic elements? For answers to those questions and more, listen to our podcast episodes available here: https://cearts.org/discussions-against-racism/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/attheroundtable/support
2021 NICE Part 22 Potential Passages The Yellow Wallpaper Pt. 2 This episode is part of our discussion choosing our FINAL FOUR stand-alone passages, one from each book, for our 2021 NICE Project. Community • Education • Arts (@4CEArts) 2021 NICE Project discussions of potential stand-alone passages from our four selected books: Sula (1973) by Toni Morrison, The Yellow Wallpaper (1892; short story) by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, A Wrinkle in Time (1962) by Madeleine L'Engle, and Tarzan of the Apes (1912) by Edgar Rice Burroughs. More information about our annual NICE project here: https://cearts.org/home/nice/ Content Note: Written works, especially classics and books set in historical time periods, may contain problematic content. NICE Project books may possess problematic elements of prejudice, intolerance, racism, classism, violence, and abuse. We've recorded several episodes that discuss racism and prejudice in general, and how to address problematic elements in classics and period books. Some of the questions we asked ourselves are: what's really there? How do we view the book today vs when it was written/the setting? What is the value of reading books with problematic elements? For answers to those questions and more, listen to our podcast episodes available here: https://cearts.org/discussions-against-racism/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/attheroundtable/support
2021 NICE Part 21 Potential Passages The Yellow Wallpaper Pt. 1 This episode is part of our discussion choosing our FINAL FOUR stand-alone passages, one from each book, for our 2021 NICE Project. Community • Education • Arts (@4CEArts) 2021 NICE Project discussions of potential stand-alone passages from our four selected books: Sula (1973) by Toni Morrison, The Yellow Wallpaper (1892; short story) by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, A Wrinkle in Time (1962) by Madeleine L'Engle, and Tarzan of the Apes (1912) by Edgar Rice Burroughs. More information about our annual NICE project here: https://cearts.org/home/nice/ Content Note: Written works, especially classics and books set in historical time periods, may contain problematic content. NICE Project books may possess problematic elements of prejudice, intolerance, racism, classism, violence, and abuse. We've recorded several episodes that discuss racism and prejudice in general, and how to address problematic elements in classics and period books. Some of the questions we asked ourselves are: what's really there? How do we view the book today vs when it was written/the setting? What is the value of reading books with problematic elements? For answers to those questions and more, listen to our podcast episodes available here: https://cearts.org/discussions-against-racism/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/attheroundtable/support
2021 NICE Part 19 Potential Passages Sula Pt. 5 This episode is part of our discussion choosing our FINAL FOUR stand-alone passages, one from each book, for our 2021 NICE Project. Community • Education • Arts (@4CEArts) 2021 NICE Project discussions of potential stand-alone passages from our four selected books: Sula (1973) by Toni Morrison, The Yellow Wallpaper (1892; short story) by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, A Wrinkle in Time (1962) by Madeleine L'Engle, and Tarzan of the Apes (1912) by Edgar Rice Burroughs. More information about our annual NICE project here: https://cearts.org/home/nice/ Content Note: Written works, especially classics and books set in historical time periods, may contain problematic content. NICE Project books may possess problematic elements of prejudice, intolerance, racism, classism, violence, and abuse. We've recorded several episodes that discuss racism and prejudice in general, and how to address problematic elements in classics and period books. Some of the questions we asked ourselves are: what's really there? How do we view the book today vs when it was written/the setting? What is the value of reading books with problematic elements? For answers to those questions and more, listen to our podcast episodes available here: https://cearts.org/discussions-against-racism/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/attheroundtable/support
2021 NICE Part 20 Potential Passages Sula Pt. 6 This episode is part of our discussion choosing our FINAL FOUR stand-alone passages, one from each book, for our 2021 NICE Project. Community • Education • Arts (@4CEArts) 2021 NICE Project discussions of potential stand-alone passages from our four selected books: Sula (1973) by Toni Morrison, The Yellow Wallpaper (1892; short story) by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, A Wrinkle in Time (1962) by Madeleine L'Engle, and Tarzan of the Apes (1912) by Edgar Rice Burroughs. More information about our annual NICE project here: https://cearts.org/home/nice/ Content Note: Written works, especially classics and books set in historical time periods, may contain problematic content. NICE Project books may possess problematic elements of prejudice, intolerance, racism, classism, violence, and abuse. We've recorded several episodes that discuss racism and prejudice in general, and how to address problematic elements in classics and period books. Some of the questions we asked ourselves are: what's really there? How do we view the book today vs when it was written/the setting? What is the value of reading books with problematic elements? For answers to those questions and more, listen to our podcast episodes available here: https://cearts.org/discussions-against-racism/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/attheroundtable/support
Open Up with Liaisons Jennifer Lust and Monique Oh as they engage guest Lucas Dunbrough in an unrestrained discussion about tops/bottoms, doms/subs, munches, scenes, Shibari, and other aspects of bdsm in and out of the lifestyle. His handiwork can be found on Instagram @wovenbite or OnlyFans.com/wovenbite(This is Part 2 of a 2 part episode.)Resources:https://bdsmtest.org/prelims@nawasub2@twoknottyboys
Open Up with Liaisons Jennifer Lust and Monique Oh as they engage guest Lucas Dunbrough in an unrestrained discussion about tops/bottoms, doms/subs, munches, scenes, Shibari, and other aspects of bdsm in and out of the lifestyle. His handiwork can be found on Instagram @shatteredbight(This is Part 1 of a 2 part episode.)Resources:https://bdsmtest.org/prelims@nawasub2@twoknottyboys
You most likely aren't called to be the next Billy Graham. There are heroes of our faith that God uses to reach thousands of people, but there are a whole lot more heroes whose names you'll never hear. They're the person who quietly and resolutely does the right thing, even when it doesn't serve their purposes. They're the people that stop and help when everyone else walks or drives by. As Pastor Bill will challenge us in today's message, one of the most powerful things we can do is simply be nice.
How often have you felt like you're just not good enough to serve God? You know the sins that lurk in your heart and the way's you've fallen. You think God would be better off just leaving you out of His mission in this world. But, as Pastor Bill will remind us in today's message, it's not about you or your works. Being saved is all about grace. God doesn't love you for what you bring to the table. He loves you because He created you and He wants to save you and use you to share His love with others.