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In this final lecture for Caribbean Thought (Semester 2, 2025), Professor Renaldo McKenzie, Author of #Neoliberalism, opens with a critical reflection on the phrase "Out of Many, One People"—questioning its continued privileging of European identity over African heritage. Group 6 presents on Jamaica and Barbados, offering insights into national identity and postcolonial struggles. The lecture continues with a review of key terms such as colonialism, postcolonialism, the Global South, and Afrocentricity, and closes with a provocative question: Should theology transcend culture?A powerful wrap-up to a transformative semester.Thank you for your support and for journeying with us this semester.Email us at info@theneoliberal.com or renaldo.mckenzie@jts.edu.jm or renaldocmckenzie@gmail.com. Call us at 1-445-260-9198.Visit us at https://theneoliberal.com or https://renaldocmckenzie.com.Get a copy our books and access our services at https://store.theneoliberal.comDonate to us at: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=USSJLFU2HRVAQSend us your submissions for publications at submissions@theneoliberal.comWe are all about serving the world today to solve tomorrow's challenges by making popular what was the monopoly.
In this episode, host Susan Weeks sits down with Owen Kelly, a fifth-generation stitcher with over 50 years of experience. Working from his remote home on the SW coast of Ireland, and inspired by the natural beauty of the wild Atlantic coast, Owen shares his colourful creative journey—from traditional family techniques to his innovative “flow stitching” and narrative-inspired projects. Known for his playful globe-trotting character Seamus O'Comanssy, and his ever-evolving quilt project, Owen reveals how he blends art, storytelling, and textile heritage to create pieces that are as personal as they are visually striking. Key Talking Points: Family Heritage: Owen's lifelong connection to stitching, passed down through generations. Remote Creativity: How life on SW Ireland's wild Atlantic coast and the surrounding natural world shape his work. Flow Stitching: His distinctive, freeform stitching style that tells a narrative as it evolves. Seamus O'Comanssy – The Creative Proxy: The story behind his character Seamus and how it bridges his passion for travel and art, sharing creativity and interesting insights into other people's creative lives. Quilt Project: Insights into his ongoing quilt project assembled from recycled, stitched squares. Commissioned Works: How Owen tailors designs—using personal motifs, astrological signs, and indigenous symbols—for bespoke commissions. Digital Storytelling: His use of social media (Facebook and Instagram) to share his creative process and connect with fellow textile enthusiasts. Narrative & Folklore: Drawing on Irish oral traditions and global folk tales to imbue his work with hidden meanings. Ambassadorship: His role as an ambassador for “World Peace One World, One People, One Stitch at a Time.” Challenges & Inspiration: Balancing multiple projects while embracing the spontaneity of creative expression. Relevant Links: View Links, information & Examples of Owen's work at https://stitcherystories.com/owenkelly Follow Owen on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/owen.kelly.75 Follow Owen on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Slavetothestitch Follow Seamus O'Comanssy on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555416757284 World Peace, One World, One People, One Stitch at a time (Facebook Group) https://www.facebook.com/groups/968783837184739/ ==============================================================About Stitchery Courses! VISIT Stitchery Courses a brilliant new place to find expert teachers, helpful info & fun courses to learn stitching, making & crafting with thread, fabric & yarn https://www.stitcherycourses.com GET LISTED on Stitchery Courses if you teach you art, craft, skills with thread, fabric & yarn and tap into this unique place to regularly market your classes and courses and get a steady stream of eager new ‘eyes' onto your business! DON'T MISS OUT! https://www.stitcherycourses.com/join ================================================== Support Stitchery Stories: Please share the podcast with friends and leave a review to help others discover the show. Buy Me A Coffee If you love Stitchery Stories, how about you 'buy me a coffee' and make a donation to help the show keep going? https://buymeacoffee.com/sueweekspodcast Are We Connected On Socials? Why not pop over to your fave social media places, connect and say Hello! I always LOVE to see what you are stitching and sharing! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stitcherystories_podcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stitcherystories Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@SusanWeeksYoutube
Continuing his study of the words of the apostle Paul in the book of Ephesians, Pastor Jack Graham teaches that with so much division in the world today, it's important for believers to remember: We are, in Christ, one body united. We are His family, His Church. One people one purpose one passion. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/395/29
After returning home to Canaan, Jacob and his family suffer a great tragedy when his daughter, Dinah, is raped by a young Canaanite man. How they respond to this tragedy takes the story to an even darker level. How will the family of God be a blessing to the world when they are justifiably outraged by the sinfulness of the world around them?
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Northern CA award-winning indie-folk singer Rocky Michaels returns with “One People” about people coming together during this critical time in our history! Rocky has 3 studio albums and 34 officially released songs to his credit and began his amazing career at 5 playing piano and honing his songwriting skills in high school, plus gives us an update on “Wishes” (named album of the year in '24 in the Elite Music Awards) along with “Seasons” , “An Uncomfortable Truth” and nominated Song of the Year “Better Man” by the Josie Music Awards! Check out the amazing Rocky Michaels and his latest release on all major platforms and www.rockymichaelsmusic.com today! #rockymichaels #northerncalifornia #sanfranciscobay #indiefolksinger #people #seasons #betterman #anuncomfortabletruth #josiemusicawards #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerrockymichaels #themikewagnershowrockymichaels
Northern CA award-winning indie-folk singer Rocky Michaels returns with “One People” about people coming together during this critical time in our history! Rocky has 3 studio albums and 34 officially released songs to his credit and began his amazing career at 5 playing piano and honing his songwriting skills in high school, plus gives us an update on “Wishes” (named album of the year in '24 in the Elite Music Awards) along with “Seasons” , “An Uncomfortable Truth” and nominated Song of the Year “Better Man” by the Josie Music Awards! Check out the amazing Rocky Michaels and his latest release on all major platforms and www.rockymichaelsmusic.com today! #rockymichaels #northerncalifornia #sanfranciscobay #indiefolksinger #people #seasons #betterman #anuncomfortabletruth #josiemusicawards #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerrockymichaels #themikewagnershowrockymichaels
Northern CA award-winning indie-folk singer Rocky Michaels returns with “One People” about people coming together during this critical time in our history! Rocky has 3 studio albums and 34 officially released songs to his credit and began his amazing career at 5 playing piano and honing his songwriting skills in high school, plus gives us an update on “Wishes” (named album of the year in '24 in the Elite Music Awards) along with “Seasons” , “An Uncomfortable Truth” and nominated Song of the Year “Better Man” by the Josie Music Awards! Check out the amazing Rocky Michaels and his latest release on all major platforms and www.rockymichaelsmusic.com today! #rockymichaels #northerncalifornia #sanfranciscobay #indiefolksinger #people #seasons #betterman #anuncomfortabletruth #josiemusicawards #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerrockymichaels #themikewagnershowrockymichaels Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-mike-wagner-show--3140147/support.
In this episode of the "But I Tell You" podcast, join us for a compelling conversation with Jay Kim, lead pastor of Westgate Church in Silicon Valley and acclaimed author of books like "Analog Christian," "Analog Church," and "Listen, Listen, Speak." Recorded live from the Practicing the Way conference in Portland, Jay opens up about his personal journey of faith and formation, challenging the conventional idea that discipleship is merely about getting better and doing more.Discover how Jay's experiences in therapy, spiritual direction, and authentic friendships have led him to a deeper awareness and a more meaningful life focused on wholeness rather than endless self-improvement. He shares profound insights into living fully present with God, countering the cultural pressures of perfectionism and performance that pervade our lives.Tune in to explore the transformative power of desiring what is already yours—God's love and presence—and learn how this perspective can free you to live more genuinely and joyfully in the here and now. Don't miss out on this inspiring dialogue that encourages us all to embrace our true selves and find real meaning in life's journey.If you enjoy the episode, remember to like, subscribe, and share with friends. Follow us on social media at @ButITellYouPod for more content and updates! Likewise via subscribing to Tyler's NewsletterFinally, This episode is produced with generous care by Sami MititeluMore about Pastor Jay Kim: Jay serves as lead pastor at WestGate Church in the Silicon Valley of California. He is the author of Listen Listen Speak, Analog Christian, Analog Church, and Colossians: One Jesus, One People. He is also a contributing author to Faithful Exiles, Before You Lose Your Faith, and Red Skies. He has been featured in Christianity Today, The Gospel Coalition, Missio Alliance, Outreach, and Relevant Magazine. He is the host of IVP's Digital Examen Podcast and Barna's Making Space Podcast. You can email him at jay@jaykimthinks.com about just about anything. You can also connect with him on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. He'd love to hear from you!
In this episode of the "But I Tell You" podcast, join us for a compelling conversation with Jay Kim, lead pastor of Westgate Church in Silicon Valley and acclaimed author of books like "Analog Christian," "Analog Church," and "Listen, Listen, Speak." Recorded live from the Practicing the Way conference in Portland, Jay opens up about his personal journey of faith and formation, challenging the conventional idea that discipleship is merely about getting better and doing more.Discover how Jay's experiences in therapy, spiritual direction, and authentic friendships have led him to a deeper awareness and a more meaningful life focused on wholeness rather than endless self-improvement. He shares profound insights into living fully present with God, countering the cultural pressures of perfectionism and performance that pervade our lives.Tune in to explore the transformative power of desiring what is already yours—God's love and presence—and learn how this perspective can free you to live more genuinely and joyfully in the here and now. Don't miss out on this inspiring dialogue that encourages us all to embrace our true selves and find real meaning in life's journey.If you enjoy the episode, remember to like, subscribe, and share with friends. Follow us on social media at @ButITellYouPod for more content and updates! Likewise via subscribing to Tyler's NewsletterFinally, This episode is produced with generous care by Sami MititeluMore about Pastor Jay Kim: Jay serves as lead pastor at WestGate Church in the Silicon Valley of California. He is the author of Listen Listen Speak, Analog Christian, Analog Church, and Colossians: One Jesus, One People. He is also a contributing author to Faithful Exiles, Before You Lose Your Faith, and Red Skies. He has been featured in Christianity Today, The Gospel Coalition, Missio Alliance, Outreach, and Relevant Magazine. He is the host of IVP's Digital Examen Podcast and Barna's Making Space Podcast. You can email him at jay@jaykimthinks.com about just about anything. You can also connect with him on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. He'd love to hear from you!
The Canadian Pacific Railway completes its trans-continental line, revolutionizing the economy, demographics, and politics of British ColumbiaBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-nations-of-canada--4572969/support.
FLAVA FLAV IS THE ONLY ONE PEOPLE TALK ABOUT full 74 Mon, 09 Dec 2024 12:03:48 +0000 DY5l3HCfytgOZWSyZUxujiyd5DvdlN84 music The Rise Guys Podcast music FLAVA FLAV IS THE ONLY ONE PEOPLE TALK ABOUT Welcome to the Rise Guys Morning Show! "The Saviors Of Upstate Morning Radio" broke the mold when they hit the airwaves in 2003. Originating from Greenville, South Carolina, Mattman, Nine, Paige & Fat Boy combine to deliver the South's #1 Morning Radio Show everyday 5-10AM. And serve as the leaders of the esteemed "P1 Family." Relevant and Irreverant! Gahlay, it's the Rise Guys! And It Is Good! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Music False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link
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Zohar for All. Noach. And the Lord said, “Behold, They Are One People”
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"One King, One People" sermon by Doug Cornelius. 2 Samuel 23:2-4; John 16:31-33; Philippians 2:5-11.
Pastor Andy Cass Explore Genesis 11:1-9, where humanity's drive for self-glory in building the Tower of Babel mirrors our modern use of technology. Discover how this story calls us to embrace our God-given purpose, shifting from self-centeredness to unity, service, and making His name known. TEXT: Genesis 11:1-9, 1 Peter 2:9-10, Deuteronomy 7:6, John 3:30 NOTES: WE THE PEOPLE: An Echo Declarative -We Strive to be Selfless -We Serve -We Serve -We Do Hard Things "You were made for more. You won't see that by looking in the mirror, but through the window." "One People, Unified. One Language, with One Vision. Nothing Is Impossible." "The enemy perverts your need to be seen, heard, and loved into 'I want to be seen first, heard the loudest, and loved the most.'" "What we need is not self-centered Christianity where God becomes a part of our story. We need an approach to spiritual formation that sees Christ as the center, in whose story we are a footnote." — A.J. Swoboda "Friendship is like peeing your pants. Everyone around you can see it, but only you can feel the warmth it brings."
This message concludes the examination of Paul's Galatian epistle as it addresses the problem of Jew-Gentile unity in the fledgling community of Jesus' disciples. In particular, this message interacts with Paul's understanding of the role of Israel's Torah -Law- in Israel's history, and what it means to be faithful to the Torah as disciples of Messiah Jesus.
So the latest twist in the Treaty Principles debate is that the churches have come out against it. More than 400 church leaders are urging MPs to vote against David Seymour's bill. It's the latest chapter in a debate that has been described as 'divisive'. If you don't think it's been divisive you weren't listening to Māori at the King's funeral. They're not hearing the One People argument, because they don't believe the bill promotes that. In fact, they believe the opposite. They believe the Treaty is how we achieve One People Together in agreement. Personally, I don't care. I don't care if you support Māori and I don't care if you support Mr Seymour. The fact of the matter is this is a virtue-signalling sideshow and it is divisive. Just like vaccinations and mandates and the Middle East. The Treaty Principles Bill is divisive. And the reason why it's a virtue-signalling sideshow is because both National and New Zealand First have already said it won't get past the first reading. So it's a dead policy walking. Why not kill it now and stop wasting our time, money and emotion? Or the other parties could change their minds and help their coalition partner. But then you'll be branded as flippy-floppy. Either way, I can't see how this helps National. You have a divided angry nation at each other's throat or you look weak. Who's in charge of this coalition? And speaking of which: Former gun lobbyist Nicole McKee has used her power as a Government minister to reduce regulation for gun clubs - without any public consultation. It's not a major thing, but it is an abandonment of the true democratic process. Perhaps National needs a reminder that when the legislation was first introduced after the mosque atrocity that every single member of National voted for it. So were you wrong then or are you wrong now? Both these stories feel like the tail wagging the dog and makes National look weak. And I don't like that. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This message concludes the examination of Paul's Galatian epistle as it addresses the problem of Jew-Gentile unity in the fledgling community of Jesus' disciples. In particular, this message interacts with Paul's understanding of the role of Israel's Torah (Law) in Israel's history, and what it means to be faithful to the Torah as disciples of Messiah Jesus.
REFLECTION/DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:Think about relationships in your own life where maintaining “unity” is difficult. What has caused damage to the relationship in the past? What part(s) of that damage can you take on as your responsibility and repair?Ivy said that when times are tough, we typically think our only options are to ignore problems or fight them… but that, as Christians, there must be a “third way.” What do you think that way is? Jesus builds a surprising community among his first disciples: there are people from across the political and religious spectrums; rich disciples and poor disciples; even “zealots” and “sons of thunder”! What can we learn from Jesus's insistence on diversity?How does Jesus build unity among his closest friends? What can we learn from his example?Why might understanding and believing in God's unconditional love help us in seeking and maintaining unity?How can we, as believers, intentionally foster unity within our church community and with others?What does it mean to carry real hope and unity in today's culture of fear and division?
From 1941 to 1945, Nazi Germany and its allies systematically murdered approximately six million Jews in a genocide known as the Holocaust. This was, at the time, around two-thirds of Europe’s Jewish population. Alongside the Jews, others who had been deemed ‘inferior’ suffered during the Nazi’s reign. This included the Roma, the Polish, people of Slavic descent, black people, the mentally ill, and the disabled. But why? To what end? In this three-part series, we’re going to look at the roots of the Holocaust from a scientific perspective as well as uncover the Darwinian undercurrent that allowed it all to take place. In our previous episodes, we discussed the philosophers and thought leaders that set the stage for the atrocities of the holocaust and the specifics of scientific racism, eugenics, and attempted genocide as practiced by Nazi Germany. Today, we’ll wrap things up by looking at how this natural consequence of Darwinian evolution stands in stark contrast to what Scripture says about who we are and our purpose on this planet. Join Trey and ICR President, Dr. Randy Guliuzza as they discuss this vital topic on Episode 78 of The Creation Podcast.
Archeology is not just the pursuit of relics and ancient artifacts but the premise for the re-imagination of ancient life and thought. When coupled with genetic studies in contemporary times, it becomes a resource-pool for fascinating findings that fundamentally change the way we look at our own history. Archaeogenetics, as a discipline, was inspired by the works of Hirszfeld, Mourant and Boyd in serology and hematology. Today, with techniques like massive parallel sequencing and southern blot hybridization, Archaeogenetics is a rather advanced area of research. In the Bharatiya context, Archaeogenetics has the potential to unlock many mysteries relating to civilizational dimensions and anthropology. The knowledge of our collective past can have a harmonizing and integrative impact on society. Snakes in the Ganga - http://www.snakesintheganga.com Varna Jati Caste - http://www.varnajaticaste.com The Battle For IIT's - http://www.battleforiits.com Power of future Machines - http://www.poweroffuturemachines.com 10 heads of Ravana - http://www.tenheadsofravana.com To support Infinity Foundation's projects including the continuation of such episodes and the research we do: इनफिनिटी फ़ौंडेशन की परियोजनाओं को अनुदान देने के लिए व इस प्रकार के एपिसोड और हमारे द्वारा किये जाने वाले शोध को जारी रखने के लिए: http://infinityfoundation.com/donate-2/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rajivmalhotrapodcast/support
Walter Ulrich CEO of Medical Bridges (and a US Marine) and Akinyi Adoyo is their marketing manager. Medical Bridges collects medical equipment donations and redistributes them to healthcare workers across nations. They have a new operation in San Antonio and they also work with Texas A&M students who build them several mobile medical exam rooms that also get shipped all over the world.Go to www.medicalbridges.org to find out more about this extraordinary organization and go meet these people during their 2024 “One People, One World” Gala presented by Chevron. It's on Thursday, October 17 at the Four Seasons Hotel and they will honor Ms. Paula Harris, the executive director of the Astros Foundation.
This series is sponsored by Joel and Lynn Mael in memory of Estelle and Nysen Mael.In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we follow up with Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch to break down the anti-Zionist crisis facing the Reform Movement.As young Jews feel increasingly disconnected from the Jewish People, America's non-Orthodox synagogues, summer camps, and day schools are challenged to ensure continuity and unity for the Jewish future. In this episode we discuss: —Do we need to choose between caring about our fellow Jews and caring about the world? —Why are younger Jews more antagonistic toward Israel than previous generations?—Can American Jewry survive without a connection to Israel? Tune in to hear a conversation about the past, present, and future of American Jewry. Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch is a leader of the Reform Movement. He is the senior rabbi of Stephen Wise Free Synagogue and former executive director of the Association of Reform Zionists of America/World Union for Progressive Judaism, North America. He wrote two books: The Lilac Tree: A Rabbi's Reflections on Love, Courage, and History (2023) and One People, Two Worlds: A Reform Rabbi and an Orthodox Rabbi Explore the Issues That Divide Them (2003), which he co-authored with Rabbi Yaakov Yosef Reinman.References:18 Questions, 40 Israeli ThinkersLeviticus 19:17Genesis 12:3Amos 9The War of Return by Adi Schwartz and Einat WilfJewish Wisdom by Joseph TelushkinThe Book of Jewish Values by Joseph TelushkinThis episode is sponsored by Twillory. New customers can receive a discount by using the coupon code 18Forty.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/18forty-podcast--4344730/support.
It was in and through Jesus that the One God, the One King over all creation made One People for…
This series is sponsored by Joel and Lynn Mael in memory of Estelle and Nysen Mael.In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch, senior rabbi of Stephen Wise Free Synagogue and a leader of the Reform Movement, about the way Jewish Peoplehood is understood among the non-Orthodox majority of American Jews.Rabbi Hirsch is known in the Reform Movement and beyond for his decades-long staunch commitment to Jewish Peoplehood. We recorded this interview before Oct. 7, and especially considering Rabbi Hirsch's leadership on issues related to Zionism, a follow-up conversation with him will follow shortly. In this episode we discuss:Where should the State of Israel fit into our priorities as a people? How has Reform Judaism course-corrected its views on Jewish Peoplehood over time?How can we be a unified people when we can't always agree on who is a Jew?Tune in to hear a conversation about how we might improve the state of interdenominational relations.Interview begins at 19:50.Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch is a leader of the Reform Movement. He is the senior rabbi of Stephen Wise Free Synagogue and former executive director of the Association of Reform Zionists of America/World Union for Progressive Judaism, North America. He wrote two books: The Lilac Tree: A Rabbi's Reflections on Love, Courage, and History (2023) and One People, Two Worlds: A Reform Rabbi and an Orthodox Rabbi Explore the Issues That Divide Them (2003), which he co-authored with Rabbi Yaakov Yosef Reinman.References:One People, Two Worlds: A Reform Rabbi and an Orthodox Rabbi Explore the Issues That Divide Them by Ammiel Hirsch and Yaakov Yosef ReinmanThe Impostor by Avner Gold18Forty Podcast: “Altie Karper: When a Book Is Banned”“The Believer” by Armin Rosen“Dissent in the Reform Ranks” by Armin RosenThe Lilac Tree: A Rabbi's Reflections on Love, Courage, and History by Ammiel HirschThe Book of Jewish Values: A Day-by-Day Guide to Ethical Living by Joseph Telushkin“Who Can Be Called Rabbi?” by Gil Student“Shomer Yisroel” by Omek Hadavar
The Shema is central to the New Testament. Jesus says the Shema is the most important commandment and uses the Shema to make claims about his identity. He also wears ritual objects associated with the Shema, like tzitzit. The Shema is also central to Paul's theology about the community of Messiah and it was used in early liturgy of the Jesus-following community. For more on this topic: Lori Baron, The Shema in John's Gospel Erik Waaler, The Shema and the First Commandment in First Corinthians Richard Bauckham, “The Shema and 1 Corinthians 8:6 Again,” in One God, One People, One Future: Essays in Honor of N.T. Wright Brury Eko Saputra, The Shema and John 10: The Importance of the Shema Framework in Understanding the Oneness Language in John 10 Joel Marcus, “Authority to Forgive Sins Upon the Earth: The Shema in the Gospel of Mark,” in The Gospels and the Scriptures of Israel ______________________ You can also watch on our YouTube channel Follow us on Social Media: Facebook Instagram If you are looking for a way to support us and gain early access to our content, you can become a monthly supporter on Subscribestar We also have PayPal ______________________ Music: https://www.bensound.com
Sermon by Rabbi Ari Lorge, "One People. One Destiny"March 8, 2024
R' Moshe Zeldman is a world renowned lecturer who has been sharing teachings on Torah and Jewish philosophy to audiences in over 25 countries around the world. He is a former senior lecturer at Aish HaTorah and the former founder of Core18 Leaders Lab. Most recently, he founded "Meet the Israelis", an innovative program that exposes participants to the cultural, ethnic, and political diversity of Israeli society by facilitating open dialogue with Israelis from across the political and religious spectrum. He is also the host of the Shmoozing podcast. -- Related Episodes: Lori Palatnik: The Heroic and Spiritual Response to Crisis and Tragedy (with Devorah Buxbaum) --- Please rate and review the Empowered Jewish Living podcast on whatever platform you stream it. Please follow Rabbi Shlomo Buxbaum and the Lev Experience on the following channels: Facebook: @shlomobuxbaum Instagram: @shlomobuxbaum YouTube: TheLevExperience Pick up a copy of Rabbi Shlomo Buxbaum's second book, "The Four Elements of Inner Freedom: The Exodus Story as a Model for Overcoming Challenges and Achieving Personal Breakthroughs". You can order a copy on Amazon or in your local Jewish bookstore.
This music video is an outpouring of love from the Sangha for Moojibaba's 70th birthday. It is comprised of 140 different International Sangha groups and 60 musicians from around the world, all expressing deep reverence and gratitude for our Master's guidance and presence in our lives. May we live by the Light and Truth that you reveal in us, Moojibaba, and may we continue to see the whole world as one family, one people, and one heart.
Pastor Jay Kim shares important insights from Paul's letter to the Colossians and how this letter stresses the tremendous importance of understanding who Jesus Christ truly is. He is the author of a 40-day study on the book of Colossians that shares the message of unity among the followers of Christ; a message of thanksgiving and spiritual fullness in a broken world; a message that shows us how to live as the people who are made alive in the one true Christ. hopealongthejourney.org https://www.facebook.com/HopeAlongTheJourney --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mark-cravens7/support
In this episode of Pray the Word on Galatians 3:27–28, David Platt teaches us the implications of being given new life in Christ.
The racist murders of three Black Americans in Jacksonville renewed fears of a rising tide of violent white supremacists. At the same time, fascist movements are successfully recruiting more diverse members. On today's episode of A Word, Jason Johnson is joined by Daryle Lamont Jenkins, an activist who has devoted his career to tracking and confronting extremists, and even to helping people escape white supremacist groups. Jenkins proudly embraces the maligned “antifa” label, and is encouraging followers to find ways every day to stand up to organized extremists, from neighborhoods to the national government. Guest: Daryle Lamont Jenkins, Executive Director of the One People's Project Podcast production by Ahyiana Angel You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The racist murders of three Black Americans in Jacksonville renewed fears of a rising tide of violent white supremacists. At the same time, fascist movements are successfully recruiting more diverse members. On today's episode of A Word, Jason Johnson is joined by Daryle Lamont Jenkins, an activist who has devoted his career to tracking and confronting extremists, and even to helping people escape white supremacist groups. Jenkins proudly embraces the maligned “antifa” label, and is encouraging followers to find ways every day to stand up to organized extremists, from neighborhoods to the national government. Guest: Daryle Lamont Jenkins, Executive Director of the One People's Project Podcast production by Ahyiana Angel You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices