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God loves every person and every home. But there are good reasons to uphold the ideal of life-long marriages, two-parent households, and church-going families as the norm. In this sermon, I'll show you why.The sermon today is titled "The Battle For Normal." It is the third installment in our series "Jesus At Home: Parenting In His Presence." The Scripture reading is from 1 Corinthians 7:14 (ESV). Originally preached at the West Side Church of Christ (Searcy, AR) on Memorial Day Sunday, May 26, 2024. All lessons fit under one of 5 broad categories: Begin, Discover, Grow, Learn, and Serve. This sermon is filed under GROW: Families & Relationships.Click here if you would like to watch the sermon or read a transcript.Sources of Inspiration for the Lesson Used in Today's Podcast:Carl Brecheen & Paul Faulkner, What Every Family Needs.Linda Waite & Maggie Gallagher, The Case For Marriage: Why Married People Are Happier, Healther, and Better Off Financially. New York: Crown, 2001.Maggie Gallagher, “Why Marriage Is Good For You,” City Journal (Autumn 2000).Mary Harrington, “Normophobia,” First Things (April 2024).Glenn T. Stanton, Why Marriage Matters: Reasons To Believe In Marriage In Postmodern Society. Colorado Springs: Pinion, 1997.Sarah McLanahan & Gary Sandefur. Growing Up With A Single Parent: What Hurts, What Helps. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1994.I'd love to connect with you!Watch sermons and find transcripts at nathanguy.com.Follow along each Sunday through YouTube livestream and find a study guide and even kids notes on the sermon notes page.Follow me @nathanpguy (facebook/instagram/twitter)Subscribe to my email newsletter on substack.
David talks to Paul Faulkner about PSR after Forest's four-point deduction
Jonny Drury sat down with Ali Jones and Paul Faulkner of Action for Albion to talk about the group and their story so far. The group was launched last season to raise awareness of Albion's off field ownership and financial struggles. They have led peaceful protests around The Hawthorns, raised the profile of Albion's cause across the national press and even been invited to parliament. Ali and Paul reflect on A4A's story so far and what is next for the group.
All roads in and out of Bedgerabong in Central West NSW have been cut off due to rising flood waters in the Lachlan River - and there's warnings it could stay that way for weeks. The Rural Fire Service is currently airlifting supplies in, and three primary school teachers also caught a ride to enable classes to go ahead.
Many businesses over the last year have asked themselves what they can do to boost equality, diversity and inclusion. In this Growth Through People special episode of the Chamber Podcast, chief executive of the Chamber, Paul Faulkner, discusses unlocking potential and the RACE Equality Code with Karl George, managing director of the Governance Forum.
Recorded live at Life Church on Sunday 6th December 2020.
The Chamber's Paul Faulkner and Henrietta Brealey are joined by Professor Simon Collinson from the University of Birmingham/City-REDI to discuss the key themes from this year's Birmingham Economic Review.
It's a dream job for many Aston Villa fans, but what does it mean to be the boss at Villa Park? The real boss, that is?Meet Paul Faulkner - Villa's CEO during one of the strangest times in recent years at the club, who spoke to Claret & Blue's Mat Kendrick about what it's like to run the Villa.
EiB Group chief executive Scott Brown joins Chamber chief executive Paul Faulkner to provide an insight into the process of bidding for work on major projects such as HS2 and the Commonwealth Games.
In the first episode of a two-part interview, West Midlands mayor Andy Street talks to Chamber chief executive Paul Faulkner about HS2, his ambitious transport plans for the region, the bid to build a gigafactory battery plant and 5G technology.
Leader of Tamworth Borough Council, Councillor Daniel Cook, chats to Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce chief executive, Paul Faulkner on everything Tamworth, including future developments in the town, supporting young people, and the council's What's Next campaign.
Paul Faulkner is joined by key figures from Lichfield to discuss future plans for the city and wider district. They talk about the ongoing masterplan exercise for some important developments in the city, initiatives to drive growth and to market the area as a tourist destination.
Liverpool Echo political editor Liam Thorp hosts a line up including the MEN's politics and investigations editor Jen Williams, Business Live Editor Alistair Houghton and Lancashire democracy reporter Paul Faulkner who discuss Brexit Party pacts, flooding, HS2 and whether there will be a Remain alliance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Army major turned businessman Ed Colver joins Curium Solutions co-founder Andy Dawson and Chamber chief executive Paul Faulkner ahead of Remembrance Day to discuss links between the armed forces and business, making the transition between the two, resilience and leadership.
Chamber chief executive Paul Faulkner and director of policy Henrietta Brealey are joined by University of Birmingham's Professor Simon Collinson to discuss themes arising from the 2019 Birmingham Economic Review. Talking points include Birmingham's economic growth, the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead and the strength of the city-region's visitor economy. This episode is part of a Birmingham Economic Review 2019 mini-series.
In this podcast, I talk to Paul Faulkner the CEO of the Birmingham chamber of commerce. We get into a deep discussion of what the chamber can do to help businesses grow and develop both locally and internationally. Connect with me on social https://linktr.ee/louisbarnett
Birmingham City Council's cabinet member for Transport and the Environment joins us to discuss how the city is gearing up for the introduction of a Clean Air Zone (CAZ) in July 2020. Councillor Waseem Zaffar talks to Chamber chief executive Paul Faulkner and press & PR manager Dan Harrison about the zone's implementation, the potential impact on business and how firms can stay informed.
Key figures from Sutton Coldfield discuss challenges and opportunities facing the Royal Town. Chamber chief executive Paul Faulkner is joined by Sutton Coldfield Chamber president Katie Hale and Royal Sutton Coldfield Town Council leader Cllr Simon Ward.
Former Birmingham Chamber president Paul Bassi talks about his new book 'Brick by Brick: Success in Business and Life'. He joins Chamber chief executive Paul Faulkner to discuss lessons from his illustrious business career and why he chose to document his stories and experiences in print.
Colonel Richard Maybery, the chief executive of the West Midland Reserve Forces and Cadets Association (WMRFCA), joins Chamber chief executive Paul Faulkner to discuss the Reserves Day and the Armed Forces Covenant.
The managing director of Reach PLC - which publishes the Birmingham Mail and Birmingham Post - joins us to discuss the launch of Business Live, a new website providing business news from across the UK. Marc Reeves talks to Chamber chief executive Paul Faulkner about the new website and the changing face of the media industry.
West Midlands mayor Andy Street talks to Chamber chief executive Paul Faulkner about inclusive leadership and utilising the region's diversity as one of its greatest strengths.
In part four of our exclusive interview with Andy Street, the West Midlands mayor talks to Chamber chief executive Paul Faulkner about the local industrial strategy. He discusses how the region can create a globally competitive economy and offers his thoughts on devolution.
West Midlands mayor Andy Street talks to Chamber chief executive Paul Faulkner about the impact the 2022 Commonwealth Games will have on the region. They also discuss the business and trade opportunities that could arise as a result of the Games.
In part two of our big interview with Andy Street, the West Midlands mayor discusses all things transport. Mr Street talks to Chamber chief executive Paul Faulkner about investment in the region's public transport, the introduction of a Clean Air Zone in Birmingham and HS2.
In part one of our big interview with Andy Street, the West Midlands mayor addresses the future of the high street. Mr Street talks to Chamber chief executive Paul Faulkner about what can be done to give the retail sector a much-needed shot in the arm following its recent struggles.
We hear from Glasgow Chamber of Commerce chief executive Stuart Patrick about the impact of 2014 Commonwealth Games on Glasgow - and how Birmingham can capitalise on its host city status in 2022. Mr Patrick spoke to Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce's policy director Henrietta Brealey and chief executive Paul Faulkner about the business opportunities and the feel-good factor generated by the Games.
Andy Bass of Bass Clusker Consulting and Chamber chief executive Paul Faulkner discuss the launch of a new report - 'Multiplying Value: Improving the Productivity of Your People and Your Business Using What You've Already Got'. The report launches at an event on Tuesday 26 March, at Grosvenor St Pauls in Birmingham.
Mondelez UK managing director Louise Stigant joins Chamber chief executive Paul Faulkner and director of policy Henrietta Brealey to discuss the future of workplace resilience. Louise talks about some of the initiatives in place to promote staff wellbeing at the global confectionary, food and beverage company. This episode is part of the Chamber's 2019 Growth Through People productivity campaign.
Chamber chief executive Paul Faulkner talks to ART Business Loans chief executive Steve Walker and director Professor Monder Ram about the company's work in lending to small businesses and social enterprises over the past two decades. They also discuss ART's new community share issue which will support the firm's work in the coming months.
As plans for the 2022 Commonwealth Games take shape, chair of the organising committee John Crabtree joins Chamber chief executive Paul Faulkner and president Saqib Bhatti to discuss how Birmingham can make sure the event is a success. They also talk about the opportunities available to businesses in the region.
International trade and the impact of foreign exchange volatility on businesses in the region come under the microscope in our latest Chamber Podcast. Nawaz Ali of Western Union Business Solutions joins Chamber chief executive Paul Faulkner for the discussion.
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Chamber chief executive Paul Faulkner is joined by HS2 chief executive Mark Thurston and LMJV project director Richard Kirkham to discuss the HS2 skills strategy and its impact on the region.
Saqib Bhatti, the new president of Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce, joins chief executive Paul Faulkner and press and PR director John Lamb to discuss his two-year term in the hotseat.
How changing school 6 times prepares a future CEO.Paul Faulkner is CEO of Greater Birmingham Chamber of Commerce, former CEO of Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest football clubs and board member for organisations including Cure Leukaemia, Birmingham Children’s Hospital and Sport Birmingham… all before the age of 40!In this podcast we discuss growing up reading newspapers, moving primary school six times and being fearless in front of the press. We also cover the messages Paul is passing on to his own kids.Support the show (https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0992691362)
Veteran sports broadcaster Pat Murphy joins Chamber chief executive Paul Faulkner and press & PR executive Dan Harrison to discuss the fortunes of the region's teams and to share some anecdotes from his long career as a football and cricket correspondent with BBC Sport.
Paul Faulkner is the CEO of Greater Birmingham Chamber of Commerce. As the UK’s second city, the Birmingham Chamber covers a huge area with 10 sub-divisions. With major business growth and the recently announced Commonwealth games coming to Birmingham in 2022, there is certainly a lot of change and uncertainty in the region. Paul seems to navigate it with apparent ease and talks about the resilience of his team in doing so too. ©2018 Jude Jennison. All Rights Reserved.
Paul Faulkner is the CEO of Greater Birmingham Chamber of Commerce. As the UK's second city, the Birmingham Chamber covers a huge area with 10 sub-divisions. With major business growth and the recently announced Commonwealth games coming to Birmingham in 2022, there is certainly a lot of change and uncertainty in the region. Paul seems to navigate it with apparent ease and talks about the resilience of his team in doing so too. ©2018 Jude Jennison. All Rights Reserved.
In this episode, we state the case to bring Channel 4 to the West Midlands. Mayor Andy Street’s campaign to relocate the broadcaster to the region has been gathering momentum over the past few weeks. Chamber president Paul Kehoe and chief executive Paul Faulkner say the West Midlands would be the perfect home for Channel 4. They are joined by press & PR director John Lamb and press & PR executive Dan Harrison to discuss the implications of a potential move.
In this episode, we're counting the cost of congestion in Birmingham. Chief executive Paul Faulkner, senior policy advisor Raj Kandola and press and PR executive Dan Harrison discuss the effect on productivity and the measures that can be taken to keep the city moving.
Paul Faulkner is a senior lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Sheffield. His research interest is principally in testimony and trust. He is the author of 'Knowledge on Trust' (OUP 2011). This podcast is an audio recording of Dr. Faulkner's talk - 'A Virtue Theory of Testimony' - at the Aristotelian Society on 24 February 2014. The recording was produced by Backdoor Broadcasting Company in conjunction with the Institute of Philosophy, University of London.