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What are we to make of a book that has evidently been a blessing to many, contains truths vital for the church to recover, and which is yet unbalanced and problematic at points? Jeremy Walker shows the way with grace and discernment in his review of Dane Ortlund's Gentle and Lowly (2020). We read Jeremy's review, and then spend a little more time with Thomas Goodwin and his view of the heart of Christ. Featured Content: – Jeremy Walker 'Precious but Flawed: A Review Article', Banner of Truth Magazine, Issue 691 (April 2021). – Excerpt from Michael Reeves, 'Goodwin, Sibbes and the Love of Christ', Banner of Truth Magazine, Issue 578 (November 2011). About the Contributors: Jeremy Walker is pastor at Maidenbower Baptist Church, Crawley, West Sussex. He is the author of a number of books, including Our Chief of Days: The Principle, Purpose, and Practice of the Lord's Day. Michael Reeves is President and Professor of Theology at Union Theology (https://uniontheology.org/) Explore the work of the Banner of Truth: www.banneroftruth.org Subscribe to the Magazine (print/digital/both): www.banneroftruth.org/magazine Leave us a voice message: www.speakpipe.com/magazinepodcast
As we have discovered this evening, the spiritual body dose not consist of just one member but consist of several members, which requires each and every member's participation for the body/church to function properly whether it's: the word of wisdom: the word of knowledge; the gift of faith; the gift of healing; the working of miracles; and the gift of prophecy; the gift of discernment of spirits; the gift of divers kind of tongues; the gift of interpretation of tongues; and they all work together for the good of them who love the Lord! And they all belong and are connected to the same spiritual body we call Christ. Our Chief cornerstone who holds His church together.Now looking at the physical aspect of the body we read some of the controversial conversations as members appear separating themselves one from another, let me read: "For the body is not one member but many. If the foot shall say because I am not the hand, I am not of the body, is it therefore not of the body? And if the ear shall say, because I am not the eye, I am not of the body; is it not therefore not of the body? If the whole body were an eye, where will the hearing come from, if the whole body were hearing where will we smell, but now have God set the members everyone of them in the body as it hath pleased Him. And if they were all one member, where is the body? but now are they many members yet but one body. (1Corinthians 12:14-20) paraphrased read it.Contact: heavensprayerlink.com, we love to pray with you, God bless you. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heavensprayerlink/support
Financial planning and serving others are big passions of ours at Barber Financial Group. Our Chief of Staff, Chad Webb, committed himself to serving others long before he arrived at Barber Financial Group in May 2021. Chad served our country for 21 years in the United States Marine Corps, attaining the rank of First Sergeant. Chad still maintains regular contact with his Marine brothers, but wanted to do something special for all veterans with Veterans Day coming up. It's important to Chad for people to fully understand the financial planning opportunities available to veterans. It's my honor to have Chad join me on The Guided Retirement Show to review financial planning for veterans, as we thank all veterans for their service to our great country. In this podcast interview, you'll learn: There are many educational resources available to active service members and veterans. Transition Readiness Seminars highlight financial planning for veterans and much more. What a Thrift Savings Plan is and how to go about using it. You can utilize all the benefits related to financial planning for veterans if you don't do your research. START PLANNING To get a full recap of today's conversation, including the biggest takeaways, transcripts, and links to all the resources mentioned, visit GuidedRetirementShow.com/74 Learn More about Retirement Planning Find out more about retirement planning and Barber Financial Group, by visiting BarberFinancialGroup.com
No Rogers network crash is going to stop The Great Canadian Talk Show from telling you what you didn't know about Winnipeg police chief Danny Smyth. At his press conference on Friday, he did everyone the favour of proving he is a major civic election issue. Smyth spoke to the media only after feeling the heat from the police union, after Winnipeg Police Association President Moe Sabourin stated "attacks on innocent people appear to be more common" - a phrase anybody with half a brain can understand. Not the top cop, though. Despite robbery after macing after stabbing at The Forks, Danny Smyth not only said HE feels safe at the Forks- and as we explain, why wouldn't he? - the chief did what any politician will do when faced with their own failure. He blamed the media. "None of this is new", stated the guy whose career path has gone from superintendent to deputy chief and then to chief since 2012, while crime has skyrocketed on his watch. Pointedly, Smyth did not shed any light on the brutal beating of 2 newly-landed Ukrainian refugees on July 1st. Smyth could not even admit the stabbing in the neck of one of those refugees was attempted murder. A description of the suspects a week after the attack? Ferget-it. We have a brief audio clip from the presser around 16 minutes in, so you will hear it for yourself. “I feel safe in our community,” the press reported he said. “I can't speak for everyone's feelings but I think we're doing our part. The community needs to do their part. The media needs to do their part.” Luckily, doing my part back in 2019, I wrote an extensive report on the way crime had spiraled out of control, citing the cops own statistics. Wait till you hear how over the course of 5 years in just one area, property crime spiked over 90% - and ask yourselves, how much worse is St. Boniface today? And we explain why. In fact, "none of this is new"! After all, Smyth showed how little he cared about being held accountable for fighting crime three years ago. As he predicted, the crime rate got worse - but according to him, he is still blameless. Already, one Mayoral candidate has called out Chief Smyth. Don Woodstock posted on his election website: "We have a problem and it's major, despite what the Chief is reporting. We are on the street speaking with the public and people are extremely nervous.” Citing his experience owning a security company, Woodstock said, "He is not being honest with our crime situation… I am proposing that the Chief of Police should never be the spin-doctor for the administration or politicians. Our Chief was merely spinning a story because of his political appointment.” There's a lot of details- and we try to make it relatable to your own feelings and experiences with crime in this city. To end the show, we quickly glance over council candidates recent Twitter posts - none about Smyth so far- and we talk more about the effects of the Rogers network crash on small business and just plain folk. * Your sponsorships and donations are essential for our independent election campaign coverage. We need your support! * Please -- Email Martygoldlive@gmail.com or donate via PayPal www.paypal.me/MartyGoldMedia
No matter what motivates us at the beginning of our prayer discipline, our prayers will glorify God, conform us to His will, and open up to us eternal life during our earthly sojourn. Maturing in the faith will not only see a convergence of the reasons we pray and the results of our prayer, but they will one day meld together, becoming the goal of our supplication every time we commune with Holy God. The Ultimate reason/result of our prayer? God glory alone. Our Chief reasons/results of our prayers? Conformity to His will and Experiencing the glories of knowing Him. (Eternal life) Our subordinate reasons/results of our prayers? His daily merciful answers. As a bonus, you will find out the only time Fred would ever think he looks cool. Now a warning, you may want to disregard everything I mentioned in this episode. Find out why today. And since He bids me seek His face, Believe His Word and trust His grace, I'll cast on Him my every care, And wait for thee, sweet hour of prayer!" Assistant Editor: Seven Jefferson Gossard freerangeprayer@gmail.com Facebook - Free Range Preacher Ministries Instagram: freerangeministries All our Scripture quotes are drawn from the NASB 1977 edition. For access to the Voice Over services of Richard Durrington, please visit RichardDurrington.com or email him at Durringtonr@gmail.com Our podcast art designed by @sammmmmmmmm23 Instagram Season Episode 47
@Kidney_Boy returns to school us on metabolic alkalosis and hypokalemia! What do diuretics, hyperaldosteronism, black licorice, and milk-alkali have in common? Our Chief of Nephrology, Dr. Joel Topf, talks through the pathophysiology of metabolic alkalosis, the utility of urine chloride and pH measurements, why normal saline is sometimes better than balanced solutions, when to reach for acetazolamide, and more! Urine for a good time ; ) Claim free CME for this episode at curbsiders.vcuhealth.org! Episodes | Subscribe | Spotify | Swag! | Top Picks | Mailing List | thecurbsiders@gmail.com | Free CME! Credits Written and Produced by: Matthew Watto MD, FACP Show Notes, CME, Infographic and Cover Art by: Matthew Watto MD, FACP Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP, Beth Garbitelli Reviewer: Emi Okamoto MD Executive Producer: Beth Garbitelli Showrunner: Matthew Watto MD, FACP Editor: Clair Morgan of nodderly.com Guest: Joel Topf MD Sponsor: ACP Join the American College of Physicians today! U.S. based post-training physicians can take advantage of a limited-time 20% membership discount. Visit acponline.org/ACPdiscount and use the code ACP20. Membership discount is available only through December 31, 2021. Sponsor: Grammarly Take the stress out of getting the words right with Grammarly. Our listeners get 20% off Grammarly Premium at grammarly.com/CURB CME Partner: VCU Health CE The Curbsiders are partnering with VCU Health Continuing Education to offer FREE continuing education credits for physicians and other healthcare professionals. Visit curbsiders.vcuhealth.org and search for this episode to claim credit. Show Segments Intro, disclaimer, guest bio Guest one-liner, Picks of the Week* Case from Kashlak; Definitions Case of Al Kaline - metabolic alkalosis from vomiting Pathophysiology of metabolic alkalosis Case of Mike Arbonate - hypokalemic, metabolic alkalosis from aggressive IV diuresis and therapies to mitigate Case of Fracture Franny - milk-alkali syndrome Case of Hyper Al - metabolic alkalosis from excess mineralocorticoid receptor activation Outro
Today's show is a little different from previous ones. Our Chief of Staff, Hank Strmac, had an idea to blend investing with some fun. It turned out I had just the crew. For the last twenty years, four friends and I have met for dinner regularly to talk investing. Three of them - Brett Barth from BBR Partners, Jon Harris from Alternative Investment Management, and Meredith Jenkins from Trinity Wall Street, are past guests on the show. The fourth, Casey Whalen from Truvvo Partners, was a colleague of mine at Yale back in the mid-90s. We recently got together in Brett's offices and riffed on a range of topics, including Covid, crypto, nuances in private equity and hedge funds, non-institutional investing, China, diversity, and ESG. We closed with a round on the two people who most influenced our careers. If you enjoy this as much as I do this crew, reach out to Hank or me and let us know. I suspect I can cajole them into doing it again. Until then, please enjoy my most recent gathering with Brett, Jon, Meredith, and Casey. Learn More Subscribe: Apple | Spotify | Google Follow Ted on Twitter at @tseides or LinkedIn Subscribe to the mailing list Read the transcripts
No matter what motivates us at the beginning of our prayer discipline, our prayers will glorify God, conform us to His will, and open up to us eternal life during our earthly sojourn. Maturing in the faith will not only see a convergence of the reasons we pray and the results of our prayer, but they will one day meld together, becoming the goal of our supplication every time we commune with Holy God. The Ultimate reason/result of our prayer? God glory alone. Our Chief reasons/results of our prayers? Conformity to His will and Experiencing the glories of knowing Him. (Eternal life) Our subordinate reasons/results of our prayers? His daily merciful answers. As a bonus, you will find out the only time Fred would ever think he looks cool. Now a warning, you may want to disregard everything I mentioned in this episode. Find out why today. And since He bids me seek His face, Believe His Word and trust His grace, I'll cast on Him my every care, And wait for thee, sweet hour of prayer!" Assistant Editor: Seven Jefferson Gossard freerangeprayer@gmail.com Facebook - Free Range Preacher Ministries Instagram: freerangeministries All our Scripture quotes are drawn from the NASB 1977 edition. For access to the Voice Over services of Richard Durrington, please visit RichardDurrington.com or email him at Durringtonr@gmail.com Our podcast art designed by @sammmmmmmmm23 Instagram Season 3 Episode 53
Giving you our opinions on what's forthcoming in WWE and more!!! WHO will be the next challenger for Our Chief?!?!? Why is tag division so RAW and not in a good way?!?! This episode will put all of those thoughts away!!!
Historically Speaking-Uncommon History with an Unconventional Pair
History is full of winners and losers, but rarely do you come across an individual who is a winner 100% of the time. Sometimes faced with insurmountable odds, these five military leaders always found a way to win. Whether facing Hannibal’s elephants in Zama, battling across the breadth of a river in Worcester or commencing a battle at 11pm to take their Ottoman enemies by surprise, these military geniuses of the Western world were the original action heroes not just of their time, but throughout the ages. Episode Resources: BooksThe Campaigns of Alexander by ArrianThe Age of Alexander by PlutarchScipio Africanus: Soldier and Politician by H.H. ScullardScipio Africanus: Greater Than Napoleon by Sir Basil Henry Liddell HartThe History of Rome by Michael GrantPlutarch’s Lives: Life of Julius Caesar by Plutarch, John Dryden (Translator) Battles That Changed History by DK and Smithsonian Institution Cromwell, Our Chief of Men by Lady Antonia FraserGod’s Executioner Oliver Cromwell and the Conquest of Ireland by Michael SiochruThe Reader’s Companion to Military History by Robert Cowley and Geoffrey ParkerEagles Over The Alps: Suvorov in Italy and Switzerland by Christopher Duffy FilmAlexander Revisited: The (Unrated) Final Cut (2016) Directed by Oliver Stone Julius Caesar (1953) Shakespeare’s version with Marlon Brando, directed by MankiewiczRome (2005) HBO SeriesCromwell (1970) with Richard Harris and Alec GuinnessPatton (1970) with George C. Scott
Our Chief Football Commentator and Star Wars fan Sam Matterface is here to give you an in depth preview of all the Premier League action.This week in the studio we have our very own Wookiee in the form of Alex Crook who is predicting one team in particular to be facing relegation. David 'Yoda' Connolly is here to tell us all about the christmas tree formation and we discover that Dream Teams' Andrew Butler has quite the set of lungs on him! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Point-of-care Ultrasound AKA POCUS ain’t no hocus. Dr. Renee Dversdal (@ReneeDversdal) Director of the Oregon Health & Science University Point of Care Ultrasound and General Medicine Ultrasound Fellowship Director, joins The Curbsiders to discuss her craft. Topics include: Defining POCUS, the value POCUS adds to the physical exam, training pathways and the appropriateness of billing. This episode is sponsored for CME-MOC credit by the American College of Physicians. ACP members can claim free credit at www.acponline.org/curbsiders (goes live at 9am on release date). Follow this link to read the ACP’s statement in support of POCUS in Internal Medicine. Full show notes available at http://thecurbsiders.com/podcast. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at thecurbsiders@gmail.com. Credits Written by: Christopher Chiu MD, FACP and Renee Dversdal MD, FACP Produced and CME questions by: Christopher Chiu MD, FACP Edited by: Matthew Watto MD, FACP Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Stuart Brigham MD; Christopher Chiu MD, FACP Guest Expert: Renee Dversdal MD, FACP Special thanks to our POCUS friends! ACP We can speak first hand that the following courses are amazing POCUS learning experiences! Sign up today Point-of-Care Ultrasound: Foundational Skills for Internists November 7-8, 2019 and November 9-10, 2019 (same 2-day course repeated back to back) Crowne Plaza O’Hare Hotel and Conference Center, Rosemont, IL Registration is now open at acponline.org/pocus Point-of-Care Ultrasound: Foundational Skills for Internists April 21-22, 2020 (during Internal Medicine Meeting 2020) Los Angeles Convention Center Registration will open at the end of September Point-of-Care Ultrasound: Advanced Skills for Outpatient Practice April 22, 2020 (during Internal Medicine Meeting 2020) Los Angeles Convention Center Registration will open at the end of September AIUM A special thanks to our Chief of POCUS Dr. Renee Dversdal and the AIUM for hosting The Curbsiders at another fantastic AIUM Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) Conference in Portland, Oregon at OHSU, July 2019. Check out https://aium.org for upcoming events. Next year’s IM POCUS course will be July 2020 in Portland! Dates are still TBD. Stay tuned. TRUSTTM (Train the Ultrasound Trainers) Are you looking to boost your skills teaching POCUS? Well, Our Chief of POCUS in collaboration with Kashlak West & Zedu Ultrasound Training Solutions created a course just for people like you. Sign up here: https://www.ultrasoundtraining.com.au/courses/category/train-the-ultrasound-trainer-trust Time Stamps 00:00 Intro, Disclaimer, POCUS announcements 05:00 Guest one liner, book recommendation, rapid fire Q & A 11:00 Dr Dversdal shares a story about failure/struggle 15:00 POCUS defined 19:00 Uptake of POCUS in Internal Medicine 22:45 Getting into the game. Cost, choice of device and how to get training 26:40 Dr Dversdal shares her journey into POCUS 31:00 Clinical case of indeterminate volume status and how POCUS helped 35:00 IVC and IJ POCUS exam discussed in detail 37:55 How to choose a machine and bring US to your institution 41:00 How to troll the wards and introduce yourself to patients for practice of POCUS 43:00 Billing and documentation for POCUS 46:43 How POCUS can improve physical exam 51:27 Uses for POCUS in the primary care clinic 53:40 Dr Dversdal’s top 5 POCUS exam findings 56:27 Patients love POCUS 58:30 Outro
Every week, Supercluster recaps the biggest stories from space exploration. This week: Our Chief of Content Robin Seemangal is joined by Supercluster contributor and launch expert Chris Gebhardt to discuss the 50th anniversary of the historic Apollo 11 launch and moon landing. They discuss where the original surviving crew members stand on the debate between returning humans to the moon or going straight to Mars, India’s timely launch to land a rover on the lunar surface, and what SpaceX has been brewing up for their own crewed missions to deep space. Also on this edition of Last Week in Space, Elon Musk hosted the annual Hyperloop competition at SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California, where college engineering teams from around the world compete to build and test the fastest pod. Spaceflight photographer Tom Cross was on-location for Supercluster and you can check out his photos below.
Every week, Supercluster recaps the biggest stories from space exploration. This week: Our Chief of Content Robin Seemangal is joined by Supercluster contributor and launch expert Chris Gebhardt to unpack recent developments in the space industry, both good and bad. At home, NASA gets a huge leadership shakeup while internationally, Arianespace suffered a loss of its Vega rocket and payload during launch from French Guiana.
Our Chief of Collections answers the following questions: Why do we collect objects and specimens? Why are collections important? Why are we digitizing them? What does the NMNH's 100 year anniversary mean to you? What do you think NMNH collections will be like in 2110 - or over the next hundred years? Learn more about our history: http://www.mnh.si.edu/onehundredyears/