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On your national Christian brekky show today: We talk to Andrew McLennan in Brazil, Pastor Andrew Staggs in the studio & Pat Steele on the Gold Coast! Plus a new Bible Story Sound Off & Spin It or Pin It!!Your support sends the gospel to every corner of Australia through broadcast, online and print media: https://www.vision.org.au/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On YOUR brekky show:Your support sends the gospel to every corner of Australia through broadcast, online and print media: https://www.vision.org.au/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We’re back with Youth For Christ and the amazing developments in response of young people to the Gospel.Help Vision to keep 'Connecting Faith to Life': https://vision.org.au/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We’re talking about a new reality docuseries produced by Youth For Christ.Help Vision to keep 'Connecting Faith to Life': https://vision.org.au/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we have Pat Steele speaking on a message called 'Building Blocks of Ephesians'. We hope this message encourages you! Be Blessed!
Romeine 1:16 Ek skaam my nie oor die evangelie nie, want dit is 'n krag van God tot redding van elkeen wat glo, in die eerste plek die Jood, maar ook die nie-JoodHoogmoed is nie 'n goeie ding nie. Wanneer ons vol van onsself en ons eie belangrikheid is, is dit lelik, nè? En God staan die hoogmoediges altyd teë. Maar weet jy, soms kan trots ook 'n positiewe ding wees.Soos die meeste ouers, is ek trots op hoe my (nou reeds volwasse) kinders sukses behaal het. Hulle is almal goeie mense en verskaf my groot vreugde. Is dit dan verkeerd? Nie regtig nie. Trots is slegs 'n probleem wanneer dit misplaas is, wanneer dit op onsself gefokus is, eerder as op ander.En by ‘ander,' sluit ek God in. Want weet jy, ek beleef dat 'n spul mense wat hulself Christene noem, nie trots is daarop om Christus as hulle Here te erken nie, maar in die aangesig van toenemende teenkanting, is hulle dikwels skaam daaroor. Hulle is selfs skaam om openlik te praat van die Verlosser wat Sy lewe vir hulle gegee het. Maar kyk wat sê die apostel Paulus in: Romeine 1:16 Ek skaam my nie oor die evangelie nie, want dit is 'n krag van God tot redding van elkeen wat glo, in die eerste plek die Jood, maar ook die nie-JoodAs ons bely dat ons in Jesus glo, laat ons dan nie skaam wees om te erken dat ons Hom volg nie. Sommige mense sal jou beledig wanneer jy openlik van Christus praat, maar 'n sekere ou, Pat Steele dit stel so: Die tragedie van mense wat vir ewig hel toe gaan, maak my meer bekommerd as die vraag oor of mense van my hou, of nie. Ek is 'n volgeling van Jesus en ek is nie skaam vir die evangelie nie, want dit is die krag van God tot redding vir elkeen wat glo.Moenie skaam wees om die Goeie Nuus van Jesus te deel nie. Iemand se lewe hang daarvan af!Dit is God se Woord. Vars … vir jou … vandag.Enjoying The Content?For the price of a cup of coffee each month, you can enable Christianityworks to reach 10,000+ people with a message about the love of Jesus!DONATE R50 MONTHLY
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DJ Patrick Steele An avid vinyl collector, with early musical taste firmly based in soul, funk and jazz. 2018 Mixcloud Online Radio Awards Official Winner - best online Radio Show Funk / Soul
DJ Patrick Steele An avid vinyl collector, with early musical taste firmly based in soul, funk and jazz. 2018 Mixcloud Online Radio Awards Official Winner - best online Radio Show Funk / Soul
DJ Patrick Steele An avid vinyl collector, with early musical taste firmly based in soul, funk and jazz. 2018 Mixcloud Online Radio Awards Official Winner - best online Radio Show Funk / Soul
DJ Patrick Steele An avid vinyl collector, with early musical taste firmly based in soul, funk and jazz. 2018 Mixcloud Online Radio Awards Official Winner - best online Radio Show Funk / Soul
We're talking to Pat Steele from the Hope Movement, about a remedy for hopelessness. Help Vision to keep 'Connecting Faith to Life': https://vision.org.au/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
DJ Patrick Steele An avid vinyl collector, with early musical taste firmly based in soul, funk and jazz. 2018 Mixcloud Online Radio Awards Official Winner - best online Radio Show Funk / Soul
We're talking about the Hope Movement and innovative ways to reach out. Help Vision to keep 'Connecting Faith to Life': https://vision.org.au/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
DJ Patrick Steele An avid vinyl collector, with early musical taste firmly based in soul, funk and jazz. 2018 Mixcloud Online Radio Awards Official Winner - best online Radio Show Funk / Soul
Pat Steele talking on Psalm 97: The Lord Reigns, and sharing his testimony as well. Recorded in Burleigh Heads on the 27th of February 2022.
DJ Patrick Steele An avid vinyl collector, with early musical taste firmly based in soul, funk and jazz. 2018 Mixcloud Online Radio Awards Official Winner - best online Radio Show Funk / Soul
DJ Patrick Steele An avid vinyl collector, with early musical taste firmly based in soul, funk and jazz. 2018 Mixcloud Online Radio Awards Official Winner - best online Radio Show Funk / Soul
DJ Patrick Steele An avid vinyl collector, with early musical taste firmly based in soul, funk and jazz. 2018 Mixcloud Online Radio Awards Official Winner - best online Radio Show Funk / Soul
DJ Patrick Steele An avid vinyl collector, with early musical taste firmly based in soul, funk and jazz. 2018 Mixcloud Online Radio Awards Official Winner - best online Radio Show Funk / Soul
DJ Patrick Steele An avid vinyl collector, with early musical taste firmly based in soul, funk and jazz. 2018 Mixcloud Online Radio Awards Official Winner - best online Radio Show Funk / Soul
DJ Patrick Steele An avid vinyl collector, with early musical taste firmly based in soul, funk and jazz. 2018 Mixcloud Online Radio Awards Official Winner - best online Radio Show Funk / Soul
DJ Patrick Steele An avid vinyl collector, with early musical taste firmly based in soul, funk and jazz. 2018 Mixcloud Online Radio Awards Official Winner - best online Radio Show Funk / Soul
DJ Patrick Steele An avid vinyl collector, with early musical taste firmly based in soul, funk and jazz. 2018 Mixcloud Online Radio Awards Official Winner - best online Radio Show Funk / Soul
With special guest, Pat Steele.
DJ Patrick Steele An avid vinyl collector, with early musical taste firmly based in soul, funk and jazz. 2018 Mixcloud Online Radio Awards Official Winner - best online Radio Show Funk / Soul
DJ Patrick Steele An avid vinyl collector, with early musical taste firmly based in soul, funk and jazz. 2018 Mixcloud Online Radio Awards Official Winner - best online Radio Show Funk / Soul
DJ Patrick Steele An avid vinyl collector, with early musical taste firmly based in soul, funk and jazz. 2018 Mixcloud Online Radio Awards Official Winner - best online Radio Show Funk / Soul
Hear a powerful word and testimony from Pat Steele as he shares about Hope.
DJ Patrick Steele An avid vinyl collector, with early musical taste firmly based in soul, funk and jazz. 2018 Mixcloud Online Radio Awards Official Winner - best online Radio Show Funk / Soul
DJ Patrick Steele An avid vinyl collector, with early musical taste firmly based in soul, funk and jazz. 2018 Mixcloud Online Radio Awards Official Winner - best online Radio Show Funk / Soul
DJ Patrick Steele An avid vinyl collector, with early musical taste firmly based in soul, funk and jazz. 2018 Mixcloud Online Radio Awards Official Winner - best online Radio Show Funk / Soul
DJ Patrick Steele An avid vinyl collector, with early musical taste firmly based in soul, funk and jazz. 2018 Mixcloud Online Radio Awards Official Winner - best online Radio Show Funk / Soul
DJ Patrick Steele An avid vinyl collector, with early musical taste firmly based in soul, funk and jazz. 2018 Mixcloud Online Radio Awards Official Winner - best online Radio Show Funk / Soul
DJ Patrick Steele An avid vinyl collector, with early musical taste firmly based in soul, funk and jazz. 2018 Mixcloud Online Radio Awards Official Winner - best online Radio Show Funk / Soul
DJ Patrick Steele An avid vinyl collector, with early musical taste firmly based in soul, funk and jazz. 2018 Mixcloud Online Radio Awards Official Winner - best online Radio Show Funk / Soul
DJ Patrick Steele An avid vinyl collector, with early musical taste firmly based in soul, funk and jazz. 2018 Mixcloud Online Radio Awards Official Winner - best online Radio Show Funk / Soul
DJ Patrick Steele An avid vinyl collector, with early musical taste firmly based in soul, funk and jazz. 2018 Mixcloud Online Radio Awards Official Winner - best online Radio Show Funk / Soul
DJ Patrick Steele An avid vinyl collector, with early musical taste firmly based in soul, funk and jazz. 2018 Mixcloud Online Radio Awards Official Winner - best online Radio Show Funk / Soul
DJ Patrick Steele An avid vinyl collector, with early musical taste firmly based in soul, funk and jazz. 2018 Mixcloud Online Radio Awards Official Winner - best online Radio Show Funk / Soul
DJ Patrick Steele An avid vinyl collector, with early musical taste firmly based in soul, funk and jazz. 2018 Mixcloud Online Radio Awards Official Winner - best online Radio Show Funk / Soul
DJ Patrick Steele An avid vinyl collector, with early musical taste firmly based in soul, funk and jazz. 2018 Mixcloud Online Radio Awards Official Winner - best online Radio Show Funk / Soul
DJ Patrick Steele An avid vinyl collector, with early musical taste firmly based in soul, funk and jazz. 2018 Mixcloud Online Radio Awards Official Winner - best online Radio Show Funk / Soul
DJ Patrick Steele An avid vinyl collector, with early musical taste firmly based in soul, funk and jazz. 2018 Mixcloud Online Radio Awards Official Winner - best online Radio Show Funk / Soul
DJ Patrick Steele An avid vinyl collector, with early musical taste firmly based in soul, funk and jazz. 2018 Mixcloud Online Radio Awards Official Winner - best online Radio Show Funk / Soul
DJ Patrick Steele An avid vinyl collector, with early musical taste firmly based in soul, funk and jazz. 2018 Mixcloud Online Radio Awards Official Winner - best online Radio Show Funk / Soul
DJ Patrick Steele An avid vinyl collector, with early musical taste firmly based in soul, funk and jazz. 2018 Mixcloud Online Radio Awards Official Winner - best online Radio Show Funk / Soul
DJ Patrick Steele An avid vinyl collector, with early musical taste firmly based in soul, funk and jazz. 2018 Mixcloud Online Radio Awards Official Winner - best online Radio Show Funk / Soul
DJ Patrick Steele An avid vinyl collector, with early musical taste firmly based in soul, funk and jazz. 2018 Mixcloud Online Radio Awards Official Winner - best online Radio Show Funk / Soul
On this podcast the guys do a GCFU with Donaven Brians from Rusted Portal Games to talk about them joining Wizards of the Coast for the upcoming Free RPG. They'll be brining Apocalypse the Risen for people to try before it's released! After they catch up with Donaven, they play the story of Jake Bird's Hex from Steve Dunkleburger and Tacoma History. Sit back and enjoy a great GCFU and look into local Tacoma history! (Guest writer Steve Dunkelberger) The strange story of Jake Bird is as good as it gets if you are looking for a creepy story about the Gritty City. It is often referred to in serial killer circles as the most famous serial killer story you have never heard. Sit back, sip a beverage or blaze one up. Sit back and prepare for a great tale. This is that story, one of murder in many states, and a curse … that came true. I'll start in the very beginning. Jake Bird was born in Louisiana in 1901 and had a relatively troubled life from the start. He left home at the age of 19 to seek his fortune by riding the rails of America. He was a hobo, day laborer … traveling the nation and trading a day's work for a night's sleep and a warm meal wherever he stopped. He would reportedly kill with savage swings of an ax or knife before hopping on the rail on his way to another town. But I'll get to that later. He was otherwise unremarkable wherever he went, just one face in the growing crowd of “Gandy Dancers,” as rail-hopping day workers were called in those days. But that would change when he reached “the end of the line” in Tacoma. The City of Destiny, after all was the terminus of the transcontinental railroad, a fact that coined the term. It was October 30th, 1947. Bird was 45. He was looking for work and can across the home of Bertha Kludt and her daughter Beverly June. The house still stands at 1007 South 21st Street. He hacked them to death with an axe. They screamed during the attack, screams so loud that neighbors called police. Two officers arrived to the scene only to find Bird covered in blood, still holding a knife as he ran from the scene. They cornered him. So he attacked, one officer was slashed in the hand while the other was stabbed in the shoulder. But they managed to still tackle him and handcuff him with all the gentility expected when an African American man kills two white women before then attacking two police officers in the 1940s. He was taken to the hospital for his injuries and then taken in shackles to the Old City Hall jail cells. It was called Siberia because it was so isolated from the rest of the world. It had no window or light, other than a bare blub hanging from the vaulted ceiling. It was hot all the time since it was located on the opposite side of the massive furnace that heated the entire building. He first almost convinced the officers that he was innocent, but the fact that he still had brain matter spattered on his shirt finally convinced the officers that they had their man. He then confessed to the killings, stating it was a burglary gone bad. His trial came a month later. It lasted three days. He was convicted of Murder in the First Degree and giving the sentence of death by hanging. This is where the case gets weird. As he was being sentenced, Bird declared, "I'm putting the hex of Jake Bird on all of you who had anything to do with my being punished. Mark my words. You will die before I do.” Taken as just another idle threat by a murderer. The “hex didn't get much notice. That is. Until people started dying. First the judge died of a heart attack. Then Bird's defense lawyer died of a heart attack. Then the police officer who recorded his confession died of a heart attack. Then another police officer who wrote an official report on Bird passed of a heart attack. Then one of Bird's prison guards died of a heart attack. And finally the court's clerk died, but not of a heart attack. He died of pneumonia. While still alive on Walla Walla's death row, Bird continued to confess to crimes during his years on the rails. He tallied 44 murders to his butcher's bill. He provided enough details about 11 of those, that the cases were officially closed. His first kills were reportedly those of two women in Evanston, Illinois in 1942. Other victims were confirmed in Louisville, Kentucky, Omaha, Nebraska, Kansas City, Kansas, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Cleveland, Ohio, Orlando, Florida, and Portage, Wisconsin. Police in Houston, Texas, suspected he murdered a woman there as well. His story would end on July 15th, 1949, almost two years after his last crime, at the age of 48. He was hanged on the gallows. He is buried in an unmarked grave at the Prison Cemetery at Walla Walla Correctional Center. His grave is marked with his prison number, 21520. The only two that Jake's hex didn't affect were officer Pat Steele and Dr. Larson medical examiner. In his practice throughout the years, Larson has helped convict about 100 people of murder. A number of these men had threatened to kill him in reprisal, so Bird was no different. He actually hadn't heard about the hex until Steele told him about it as it came true. But it still didn't faze him. "The desire for revenge is a very immature reaction," he said at the time, "and whereas your average murderer is seldom a very mature, well-rounded character, he is nevertheless subject to the cooling process-the changes that come with the passage of time. Come to think of it, that's what our penal system is all about, isn't it-to put people on the shelf until they cool off? I like the thought, anyway." After a great reading, they discuss the research behind the story and upcoming stories for future shows. They also discuss other things going on in the community, including The Eye of the Totem and the project to restore the movie. They discuss a previous Kickstarter out so local residents can help in remaking the movie. Don'f forget to pick up Steve's Books at Amazon! Special Guests: Donaven B. and Steve Dunkelberger.