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One of the top questions we get on sunscreen is - I want to layer foundation with my sunscreen is that okay? What does it mean for the level of sun protection I'm getting? That's a pretty complex question and thankfully - we have some great studies and recommendations to share. *a small portion of your purchase through these links goes to feeding a chemist. https://shopmy.us/collections/1280514 Product Shoutout: Blank Slate Gentle Gel Cleanser https://chemistconfessions.com/products/blank-slate-cleanser Enrichment Content: Do we Absorb Sunscreen Filters into Our Bloodstreams? https://chemistconfessions.com/blogs/controversy-corner-do-we-absorb-sunscreen-filters-into-our-bloodstreams Chemists' Ultimate Sunscreen Applicatin Guide https://chemistconfessions.com/blogs/chemists-ultimate-sunscreen-application-guide Don't just take it from us - check out other sources like AAD, PCPC, and IBA https://www.aad.org/public/everyday-care/sun-protection/shade-clothing-sunscreen/is-sunscreen-safe Follow us: IG: https://www.instagram.com/chemist.confessions/ INTERWEB: https://chemistconfessions.com/ TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@chemistconfessions?lang=en Skincare questions for the podcast? Leave your question in the comments and it could be featured in our next episode! #chemistconfessions #skincarescience #chemistconfessionspodcast #skincarehack Resources Mentioned: Interactions between different solar UVB/UVA filters contained in commercial suncreams and consequent loss of UV protection https://sci-hub.ru/https://link.springer.com/article/10.1039/b606768a Only one quarter of sunscreens on store shelves are safe and effective, new report says https://www.cnn.com/2025/05/20/health/2025-safest-sunscreens-wellness A review of inorganic UV filters zinc oxide and titanium dioxide https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/phpp.12439 Understanding the causes of skincare product pilling https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/srt.13828 Interactions between different solar UVB/UVA filters contained in commercial suncreams and consequent loss of UV protection https://sci-hub.ru/https://link.springer.com/article/10.1039/b606768a
「27型の大画面とテンキー付きキーボードで快適操作を追求したNEC PCのオールインワンデスクトップPC「LAVIE A27」」 NECパーソナルコンピュータは、27型ディスプレイを搭載したオールインワンデスクトップPC「LAVIE A27(A2795/JAB)」を2025年4月24日、10.1型ディスプレイを搭載したAndoroidタブレット「LAVIE Tab T10(T1055/KAS)」を2025年4月17日に販売開始する。いずれも価格はオープン。実勢価格は「LAVIE A27(A2795/JAB)」が269,280円前後、「LAVIE Tab T10(T1055/KAS)」が37,180円前後。
同業他社による不当な営業妨害行為でした。
ในประวัติศาสตร์วงการคอมพิวเตอร์ มีเรื่องราวที่น่าสนใจมากมาย แต่หนึ่งในเรื่องราวที่น่าทึ่งที่สุดคือการที่บริษัท NEC สามารถครองตลาดคอมพิวเตอร์ส่วนบุคคลในประเทศญี่ปุ่นได้อย่างยาวนานกว่า 15 ปี ด้วยมาตรฐาน PC-98 ของตน ความสำเร็จนี้ไม่ใช่เพียงแค่เรื่องของโชคหรือการตัดสินใจทางธุรกิจที่ชาญฉลาดเท่านั้น แต่เป็นผลมาจากการผสมผสานระหว่างนวัตกรรมทางเทคโนโลยี ความเข้าใจในความต้องการของตลาดท้องถิ่น และการสร้างระบบนิเวศทางธุรกิจที่แข็งแกร่ง เลือกฟังกันได้เลยนะครับ อย่าลืมกด Follow ติดตาม PodCast ช่อง Geek Forever's Podcast ของผมกันด้วยนะครับ #PC98 #RetroComputer #NEC #RetroGaming #ประวัติคอมพิวเตอร์ #ธุรกิจญี่ปุ่น #บทเรียนธุรกิจ #คอมพิวเตอร์ยุค90 #กรณีศึกษาธุรกิจ #ตำนานคอมพิวเตอร์ #เทคโนโลยีญี่ปุ่น #วงการไอที #ประวัติศาสตร์ไอที #RetroTech #BusinessCase #JapanTech #TechHistory #ComputerHistory #BusinessLesson #TechIndustry #geekstory #geekforeverpodcast
จากตอนที่แล้วนะครับ ผลลัพธ์จากความพยายามทั้งหมดคือการที่ NEC สามารถครองตลาด PC 16 บิตเกือบทั้งหมดในญี่ปุ่นภายในปี 1983 เพียงสองปีหลังจากเปิดตัว มาตรฐาน PC-98 แม้จะไม่สามารถใช้งานร่วมกับ IBM PC ได้ แต่กลับกลายเป็นมาตรฐานที่ได้รับการยอมรับอย่างกว้างขวางในญี่ปุ่น เลือกฟังกันได้เลยนะครับ อย่าลืมกด Follow ติดตาม PodCast ช่อง Geek Forever's Podcast ของผมกันด้วยนะครับ #PC98 #RetroComputer #NEC #RetroGaming #ประวัติคอมพิวเตอร์ #ธุรกิจญี่ปุ่น #บทเรียนธุรกิจ #คอมพิวเตอร์ยุค90 #กรณีศึกษาธุรกิจ #ตำนานคอมพิวเตอร์ #เทคโนโลยีญี่ปุ่น #วงการไอที #ประวัติศาสตร์ไอที #RetroTech #BusinessCase #JapanTech #TechHistory #ComputerHistory #BusinessLesson #TechIndustry #geekstory #geekforeverpodcast
Intelが「Core Ultraプロセッサ(シリーズ2)」のラインアップを一気に拡大 ノートPC向けを中心にデスクトップPC向けや組み込み用も。 Intelは1月6日(米国太平洋時間)、NPUを統合したCPU/SoC「Core Ultraプロセッサ(シリーズ2)」の追加ラインアップを発表した。今回発表された製品の多くは、企業向けセキュリティ/管理機能「Intel vProプラットフォーム」にも対応している。
Patronite Okiem Deva: https://patronite.pl/okiemdeva Discord Okiem Deva: https://discord.gg/4anD7dJJn8 Linki: https://linktr.ee/okiemdeva Kompilacja ofert pracy: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1agVeF3cW5aK4skDnHnB0IVwmma7n1rD8Sm9btTCTFdw/edit?usp=sharing Pytania do następnego live'a https://forms.gle/4rEHhLdoiPUDWdtE7 Największe Hity Stycznia 2025 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:49 Sleight of Hand (Xbox Series X|S, PC) (PC) - 2025.01.09 - https://youtu.be/Rxp8pN_0TEE 00:01:32 Threefold Recital (PC) - 2025.01.14 - https://youtu.be/yzd3D5VePek 00:02:25 Donkey Kong Country Returns HD (Switch) - 2025.01.16 - https://youtu.be/aHYL0-4XrUk 00:03:12 Dynasty Warriors: Origins (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC) - 2025.01.17 - https://youtu.be/wEJj6ahC38s 00:04:10 Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (PC) - 2025.01.23 - https://youtu.be/1bzWvyncQh8 00:05:05 Synduality Echo of Ada (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC) - 2025.01.23 - https://youtu.be/vw6dROD_M-0 00:05:52 The Stone of Madness (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, PC) - 2025.01.28 - https://youtu.be/RWSYWqdVrLk 00:07:24 Warside (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch, PC) - 2025.01.28 - https://youtu.be/50WY6U_Fc-M 00:08:15 Sniper Elite: Resistance (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC) - 2025.01.30 - https://youtu.be/iijKvn_w4hc 00:09:02 Spider-Man 2 (PC) - 2025.01.30 - https://youtu.be/wOJaeD0Si04 00:10:03 Outro ---------------- Wspierający: Intern: Piotr Łyp, Kasia Nie Spotify: adamp545, teki, kozak12q Junior Dev: Mateusz Kozielecki, Mateusz Salach, kondi16, Kruszynka Izka, Daniel Zabłocki, Konrad Wągrowski, nothing, Tomek “Tomku” Mar, Anna Weglarz, ExitWound, Kojo Bojo, ZajacccXD, Marcin Pietrzyk (Mithrandir), Ania Węglarzy, FiSherMan414, MichalDev, Aliwera, Kamil Śliwa, Em. Regular Dev: R W, scooby666, Mat Heus (Sizuae), Anatae GG, Agnieszka Rumińska, Bonga, vxd555, PabloRal, Remigiusz Maciaszek, Arrora, Jakub Staniszewski, Ari Gold, bibruRG_78, Leniwa Ola, Marcin "kowboj_czacza" Ignasiak, Adam Kabalak, Kaspa Anonim, Martyna Szubka, Mateusz Stolarz Stolarczyk, czekająca na cud, Małgorzata Kuźmierz Senior Dev: Pielgrzym, Maja, JayKob, jmozgawa, Piteroix, Arti ,,Niezłomny", Warsi, Regito93, enonemasta, Miras, Pawelek1329, Morfiniusz, Mariusz Kowalski, Magdalena Porath, Mateusz Śródka, Kornel Kisielewicz, Wered, Jan Skiba, Gatki, Michał Kondzior, DamianRoman, Ard, Mateusz Myga, Michał Król, Jakub WmH, HARDCOROWYKOŚCIU GAMEPLAY!, Łukasz Klejnberg, Agata Pławna, Jakub Kornatowski (@GramyNaMacu), Agnieszka Rumińska, Cezary Łysoń, Marek Leśniak, Sebastian Rubacha, Maxjestic, Tek, Veman, Krzysiek Prus, Łukasz Kister, Robert Jurasz, Arek Dudkowski Principal: Mariolka Mazur, Wojciech Uziębło, Kamil Górecki, Michał Stankiewicz, Zuzanna Lepianka, Regito93, Leszek Lisowski https://workplays.it/ ----------------
「インディーゲームの新潮流!ディスプレイの「下半分だけゲーム」が急増しているワケ」 日進月歩で進化を遂げているPCゲーム。ディスプレイいっぱいの迫力満点な映像が醍醐味……かと思いきや、昨今ディスプレイの下半分のみで遊ぶPC用の「下画面ゲーム」が話題だ。2024年4月に発売された『Rusty's Retirement』は個人開発ながら30万DLのヒットに。それを皮切りに、同系統のゲームが複数作られている。
Dynabookの「PCアセットモニタリングサービス」が機能強化 PCの不調やスペック不足を“分析”可能に。 Dynabookは11月29日、法人向けに提供している「PCアセットモニタリングサービス」の機能を拡充し、PCの不調やスペック不足について分析できる機能を実装した。サービスの標準提供料金は据え置きで、以下の通りとなる(1年単位の契約)。
ネット未接続の“隔離PC”へのハッキングの歴史 エアギャップPCから機密データを盗む6つの方法。 イスラエルのネゲヴ・ベン・グリオン大学に所属するMordechai Guriさんが発表した論文「Mind The Gap: Can Air-Gaps Keep Your Private Data Secure?」は、インターネットに接続していない物理的に隔離したコンピュータから機密データを盗む攻撃をまとめた研究報告である。
旧PCのSSDを新PCに載せ換えるだけで旧PC内のデータとソフトを使いたい、BitLocker解除だけではだめ、MBR2GPTでパーティションを変更するとできた、などについて話しました。
About the Episode: Julie Lowe shares her passion around kids/teens, especially those that are suffering. As Julie felt led by Scripture and the stories of broken families in the Bible, she felt led to pursue her counseling degree. Julie and her husband have a beautiful story behind their adopted children – the beauty as well as the hardship. She dives into what the Gospel is as it relates to raising children, families, and brokenness. She describes the “fast food” lifestyle of families instead of nourishing relationships through time and deep engagement, which involves being countercultural instead of embracing what is around us as it relates to technology specifically. She offers encouragement to families even if they feel it is too late to develop a relationship with their child or have “failed” in certain ways with their families. She highlights the importance of looking to God rather than the world or even other families as to how to shepherd their family looking for a formula. Julie also gave an equipping conversation at PCPC on her book “Safeguards,” and we have that linked below in the resources. About Our Guest: Julie Lowe is an author, speaker, and counselor. She holds an MA in counseling from Biblical Theological Seminary, is a licensed professional counselor with over twenty-five years of counseling experience, and is a registered play therapist supervisor. Julie served as a faculty member at the Christian Counseling & Educational Foundation (CCEF) for over 20 years and has lectured and taught at Missio Seminary and Westminster Theological Seminary. Julie has extensive experience teaching, speaking, and consulting with churches, schools, and other organizations around the country. She regularly teaches on topics such as marriage, women's issues, sexual abuse, body image issues, parenting, adoption, and child maltreatment issues. She is trained in leading mandated reporter trainings and provides numerous trainings on child sexual abuse. Julie has a registered therapy dog that she works with both professionally and on a volunteer basis. Her work and resources have been widely promoted by organizations such as Focus on the Family, The Evangelical Counsel for Abuse Prevention. and Paul Tripp's Connecting Podcast. Julie and her husband, Greg, live in the Philadelphia, PA, area and have five children. They have served for over 20 years as foster and adoptive parents. About Our Host: A graduate of Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Mark Davis came to PCPC as our Youth Pastor in 2003 and became our Senior Pastor in 2009. He and his bride, Kristina, met at a Young Life Camp in 1988 and have five amazing kids, Kara (and husband, Drew and their daughter Haddie), Madalyn (and husband, Jack), Cayden, Esther Kate, & Samuel. Resources: Julie has authored several books – Childproof: Parenting By Faith Not Formula, Safeguards: Shielding Our Homes and Equipping Our Kids, Building Bridges: Biblical Counseling Activities for Children and Teens, Helping Your Anxious Child: What to Do When Your Worries are Big, and Teens and Suicide: Recognizing the Signs and Sharing the Hope. https://youtu.be/QyZYjSErBLk?si=Fzw7ROooLu1egrAU - Julie Lowe at PCPC for our Parent Equipping event. Email us at DeepLight@pcpc.org or call 214-224-2500, and we will connect you with others who can walk alongside you. (music license ASLC-14EAD3E0-84F34F4276)
About the Episode: Victor sheds light on trafficking around the world as a way of modern-day slavery and his passion to educate others on the reality of this but also the calling he felt placed on his life to use his law degree to fight trafficking. He shares how his small act of faith trusts the Lord to fight this injustice and change the landscape around the world through the Human Trafficking Institute. Hear how the Body of Christ is called to fight injustice and the passion behind Victor's heart as he follows the call of the Lord. This is a podcast that has so much joy in the midst of such a dark subject as you think about how much God is doing through tangible hope. If you are struggling with issues related to anything, please don't hesitate to reach out to deeplight@pcpc.org or 214-224-2500. About Our Guest: Victor Boutros is the CEO and co-founder of the Human Trafficking Institute and co-author with Gary Haugen of “The Locust Effect: Why the End of Poverty Requires the End of Violence,” a book published by Oxford University Press in 2014. Drawing on real-world cases and extensive scholarship, The Locust Effect paints a vivid portrait of the way fractured criminal justice systems in developing countries have spawned a hidden epidemic of human trafficking and everyday violence that is undermining vital investments in poverty alleviation, public health, and human rights. The Locust Effect is a Washington Post bestseller that has been featured by the New York Times, The Economist, NPR, the Today Show, Forbes, TED, and the BBC, among others. For their work on The Locust Effect, Boutros and Haugen received the 2016 Grawemeyer Prize for Ideas Improving World Order, a prize awarded annually to the authors of one book based on originality, feasibility, and potential for global impact. Boutros previously served as a federal prosecutor on human trafficking cases of national significance on behalf of the United States Department of Justice's Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit. He has taught human trafficking at the FBI Academy in Quantico, trained law enforcement professionals in the United States and other countries on how to investigate and prosecute human trafficking, and taught trial advocacy to lawyers from Latin America, South and Southeast Asia, and Africa. Boutros is a graduate of Baylor University, Harvard University, Oxford University, and the University of Chicago Law School, where he was an editor of the University of Chicago Law Review. He has written on foreign affairs and human rights, including a feature article in Foreign Affairs and a piece co-authored with former US Trafficking in Persons Ambassador John Richmond in the AntiTrafficking Review, and developed and taught a course on human rights, human trafficking, and the rule of law in the developing world at the University of Chicago Law School. Boutros speaks to corporate leaders, universities, and think tanks on human trafficking and has provided briefings to senior government leaders on human trafficking, including legislators, congressional committees, and the President of the United States. About Our Host: A graduate of Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Mark Davis came to PCPC as our Youth Pastor in 2003 and became our Senior Pastor in 2009. He and his bride, Kristina, met at a Young Life Camp in 1988 and have five amazing kids: Kara (and husband, Drew and granddaughter Haddie), Madalyn (and husband, Jack), Cayden, Esther Kate, & Samuel. Resources: www.traffickinginstitute.org Email us at DeepLight@pcpc.org or call 214-224-2500, and we will connect you with others who can walk alongside you. (music license ASLC-14EAD3E0-84F34F4276)
Michael continues with Part 2 of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 from July 2014. Part 2 begins with Ukrainian Independence in 1991 and moves into the events of July 17, 2014 and Flight 17. Michael also covers a few stories from the world of airline news. Thank you for listening to PCPC! We appreciate your reviews and comments on the show. Hope you all have a great 2024!PatreonTwitterInstagramCheck out our sponsor BetterHelp at https://betterhelp.com/planecrashpodSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/plane-crash-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Michael is back for Episode 35 of PCPC! Episode 35 is centered around Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, a scheduled flight from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur on July 17th 2014. The first half of the Episode 35 focuses on the history of Ukraine from early 8th century up to 1991. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays everyone! Thank you for listening to the podcast and we hope you are doing well out there!PatreonTwitterInstagramCheck out our sponsor BetterHelp at https://betterhelp.com/planecrashpodSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/plane-crash-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
About the Episode:Harriet and Doug met in college and fell in love shortly after they graduated. Doug was diagnosed with Parkinson's at age 48. They talk about finding out about the diagnosis and how they want to be a light to those around them. Doug shares what his fears have been but how the Lord has given provisions to their family. With the limitation of his health, they share how specifically their prayer and spiritual life has deepened and the beauty that is being found through this time of slowing down and sharing with others. What others might see as a limitation, they have found joy in Christ and in each other. If you are struggling with issues related to anything, please don't hesitate to reach out to deeplight@pcpc.org or 214-224-2500. About Our Host:A graduate of Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Mark Davis came to PCPC as our Youth Pastor in 2003 and became our Senior Pastor in 2009. He and his bride, Kristina, met at a Young Life Camp in 1988 and have five amazing kids: Kara (and husband, Drew), Madalyn (and husband, Jack), Cayden, Esther Kate, & Samuel. Email us at DeepLight@pcpc.org or call 214-224-2500, and we will connect you with others who can walk alongside you. (music license ASLC-14EAD3E0-84F34F4276)
About the Episode: Phil shares his journey through anxiety and how the Lord helped him unravel the source of that anxiety. As he shares, he talks about how he felt about himself from past experiences and comments and how it all came to a head with a panic attack. Through the work of a counselor and the help of the Lord, deep wounds were uncovered. Phil talks about his need to offer forgiveness to people he had never forgiven as a huge step in his recovery. His hope in the Lord through this journey allows him to share with others that hope that will go through anxiety and suffering. He has realized his limits as it relates to coming to the end of himself and turning to the Lord and others to help walk through the feelings. If you are struggling with issues related to anything, please don't hesitate to reach out to deeplight@pcpc.org or 214-224-2500. About Our Guest: Phil Vandermeer graduated from The University of North Texas with a Bachelor of Arts in Speech Communication. He has been married to Lauren Vandermeer since 2011. Lauren and Phil have no children, so they thoroughly enjoy being Uncle Phil and Aunt Lauren to many nieces, nephews, and many other young people they claim as family. Phil currently serves as Manager of Events at PCPC, where he has been on staff since 1999. About Our Host: A graduate of Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Mark Davis came to PCPC as our Youth Pastor in 2003 and became our Senior Pastor in 2009. He and his bride, Kristina, met at a Young Life Camp in 1988 and have five amazing kids, Kara (and husband, Drew), Madalyn (and husband, Jack), Cayden, Esther Kate, & Samuel. Resources: • Abba's Child: The Cry of the Heart for Intimate Belonging • Ed Welch: A Small Book about Why We Hide: How Jesus Rescues Us from Insecurity, Regret, Failure, and Shame • Undefended: Discovering God when Your Guard Is Down Email us at DeepLight@pcpc.org or call 214-224-2500, and we will connect you with others who can walk alongside you. (music license ASLC-14EAD3E0-84F34F4276)
PCPC Middle School Sunday Morning Series: Jonah Speaker: Will Peters Scripture: Jonah 2:1-10
About the Episode: Skeet and Angie Tingle have a ministry named Spacious Place Ministries, where they share their lives with others as they help lead others into a deeper relationship with Christ. They share their journey with the Lord and how they personally make time and space for the Lord in their daily life and desire for others to create that space. Topics such as union with Christ, identity in Christ, and rest in Christ are discussed; and how He ministers to us as we look at limits and meets us in our need. Why is it so hard to surrender to our limits? How do we get to where there is so much intimacy with the living Lord that there is joy and richness in spending time with Him? How do we create space for the Holy Spirit to transform our lives? Do I value obedience? You will be richly blessed by listening to Skeet and Angie. If you are struggling with issues related to anything, please don't hesitate to reach out to deeplight@pcpc.org or 214-224-2500. About Our Guests: Skeet and Angie Tingle live in Colorado Springs and are founders of Spacious Place Ministries, dedicated to leading lay and ministry leaders into deeper relationships with Jesus Christ. During their thirty-four years of marriage, they have been full-time ministers, mostly within the Christian camping ministry in Colorado and, also, with the Soul Care Institute. They have four amazing adult children, three of whom are married, and seven grandchildren. Skeet and Angie are passionate about discipleship, shepherding, spiritual direction, hospitality, and pastoral care. They count it a privilege to care for souls. Their life mission is to create space for people to encounter Jesus. About Our Host: A graduate of Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Mark Davis came to PCPC as our Youth Pastor in 2003 and became our Senior Pastor in 2009. He and his bride, Kristina, met at a Young Life Camp in 1988 and have five amazing kids, Kara (and husband, Drew and granddaughter Haddie), Madalyn (and husband, Jack), Cayden, Esther Kate, & Samuel. Resources: Oswald Chambers- The great enemy of the life of faith in God is not sin, but the good which is not good enough. The good is always the enemy of the best. Book: The Inner Voice of Love: A Journey Through Anguish to Freedom By: Henri J.M. Nouwen PCPC Bulletin: To all who are spiritually weary and seek rest; to all who mourn and long for comfort; to all who struggle and desire victory; to all who sin and need a Savior; to all who are strangers and want fellowship; to all who hunger and thirst after righteousness; and to all who will come, this church opens wide her doors and offers welcome in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. John Piper: (Speaking of Psalm 16) God will bring you — body and soul — through life and death to full and everlasting pleasure, if he is your safest refuge, and your supreme treasure, and your sovereign Lord, and your trusted counselor. “There is a God-shaped vacuum in the heart of each man which cannot be satisfied by any created thing but only by God the Creator, made known through Jesus Christ.” ― Pascal PCPC counseling department https://pcpc.org/care/ Email us at DeepLight@pcpc.org or Call 214-224-2500, and we will connect you with others who can walk alongside you. (music license ASLC-14EAD3E0-84F34F4276)
About the Episode: Kevin Joseph shares his testimony about how he was led to Christ through a teammate and his journey through professional baseball. He talks about his identity and desire to perform well while playing baseball knowing ultimately that baseball can't satisfy the soul. Through his platform of baseball, he had many opportunities to share the Gospel, including many mission trips and living overseas. Hear Kevin share about the limits he felt as an athlete, newer believer, missionary, and parent, and how his trust in the Lord leads him through his life. There is so much encouragement in what Kevin shares. If you are struggling with issues related to anything, please don't hesitate to reach out to deeplight@pcpc.org or 214-224-2500. About Our Guest: Kevin Joseph graduated from Rice University with a Bachelor of Arts and earned a Master of Theology degree from Dallas Theological Seminary with highest honors. He is married to Ashley and has four kids, with whom he served overseas in cross-cultural ministry for about a decade. Kevin played professional baseball out of college, including a stint in Major League Baseball with the St. Louis Cardinals. He currently serves as the Director of Missions at Park Cities Presbyterian Church. About Our Host: A graduate of Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Mark Davis came to PCPC as our Youth Pastor in 2003 and became our Senior Pastor in 2009. He and his bride, Kristina, met at a Young Life Camp in 1988 and have five amazing kids, Kara (and husband, Drew and granddaughter Haddie), Madalyn (and husband, Jack), Cayden, Esther Kate, & Samuel. Resources: Ruthless Trust: The Ragamuffin's Path to God by Brennan Manning PCPC counseling ministry - https://pcpc.org/care/ Email us at DeepLight@pcpc.org or Call 214-224-2500, and we will connect you with others who can walk alongside you. (music license ASLC-14EAD3E0-84F34F4276)
After many years, Joseph is finally returning to the PC gaming world. What's changed over the years and is PC gaming what it used to be? Find out on this week's episode! This week's episode is a little bit shorter but don't worry too much. We'll be back to our regular flow next week! -------- #FKM Discord https://playerplayerpod.com/discord Website http://playerplayerpod.com/ Twitter https://twitter.com/playerplayerpod Intro Music Provided by Aaron Miller https://www.instagram.com/themillerchild Joseph https://twitter.com/th3hoopman Arsene https://twitter.com/paxarsenica Kofi https://ko-fi.com/th3hoopman
About the Episode: This podcast is encouraging to many of us who are busy with the ways the world seeks to fulfill us but seek rest in the Lord. The culture around us seeks for everyone to do more and more while not counting the costs. There can tend to be an innate sense of wanting to feel limitless, and along with that comes immense pressure to "keep up." How do we move from what the culture says is possible to how we are meant to live as believers trusting in the Lord? These women share their process as they think through which activities their families participate in. They share how fear is a motivation behind too many activities and their desire to have freedom from that fear. If you are struggling with issues related to anything, please don't hesitate to reach out to deeplight@pcpc.org or 214-224-2500. About Our Guests: Lindsey Sheppard and her husband, Clayton, have been married for almost 17 years. They have an eleven-year-old son, a nine-year-old daughter, and a six-year-old daughter. Sara Hale loves being married to her husband, John, and being the mother of their two children. She is a member of PCPC who says "hello" to Aunt Carol, who watches the services from California each week. Kristen Hatton is a Christian author, speaker, and Licensed Professional Counselor Associate supervised by Kari Stainback, LPC-S. She has written three books for teenagers, one specifically addressing adolescent girls' struggle for identity and worth, and her latest book for parents, Parenting Ahead (April 2023 release date). In addition, she started a ministry for parents called Redemptive Parenting that includes The Redemptive Parenting Podcast. But after nearly 25 years of mothering and lay counseling stirred her desire for further training to better walk alongside those dealing with such issues as stress, anxiety, depression, eating disorders, and relational issues that she commonly encountered, Kristen returned to school for a Master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Liberty University. As a professional counselor, Kristen works primarily with teen girls, young adult women, parents, and families. While she naturally operates from a biblical worldview integrating faith in counseling, Kristen gladly meets all clients where they are, for she believes the most important aspect of counseling is in the therapeutic relationship. Furthermore, because Kristen does not see counseling as a one-fit-for-all, she draws from several counseling modalities, including family systems and cognitive behavioral therapy. Kristen and her husband have three adult children and a son-in-law. Outside of work, Kristen is active in her church and enjoys being outdoors, traveling, entertaining, writing, and watching football. Her writing can be found at kristenhatton.com as well as on the Rooted Ministry website and in LifeWay magazine's ParentingTeens magazine. About Our Host: A graduate of Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Mark Davis came to PCPC as our Youth Pastor in 2003 and became our Senior Pastor in 2009. He and his bride, Kristina, met at a Young Life Camp in 1988 and have five amazing kids: Kara (and husband, Drew, and granddaughter Haddie), Madalyn (and husband, Jack), Cayden, Esther Kate, & Samuel. Resources: PCPC counseling department https://pcpc.org/care/ Email us at DeepLight@pcpc.org or Call 214-224-2500, and we will connect you with others who can walk alongside you. (music license ASLC-14EAD3E0-84F34F4276)
About the Episode: Author Kelly Kapic discusses how God places limits on our lives to bring us closer to Him through true dependence. In a world where limits are seen as negative, Dr. Kapic talks about the beauty of those limits, brought about by some of his own personal journey as well as being a professor. Limits can be seen as physical, emotional, educational, relational, age-related, or many other things. Hear them discuss the unintended consequences of trying to do all the world says we have to do to keep up or get ahead and whether we are even asking God. How can we live counter-culturally with regard to accepting our limits and abiding in Christ? There is so much beauty in God's design. If you are struggling with issues related to anything, please don't hesitate to reach out to deeplight@pcpc.org or 214-224-2500. About Our Guest: Kelly M. Kapic is Professor of Theological Studies at Covenant College in Lookout Mountain, Georgia, where he has taught since 2001. He has written and edited over fifteen books, including You're Only Human, which won the Christianity Today Book of the Year Award in Theology (Popular) and the Southwestern Journal of Theology 2022 Book of the Year Award (Applied Theology/Ethics) and Embodied Hope (IVP Academic, 2017), which won the Book of the Year Award from Christianity Today in the category of Theology and Ethics and World Magazine's Short List award for Accessible Theology Book of the year. Some of his other work includes the widely used text A Little Book for New Theologians and two volumes with the economist Brian Fikkert: Becoming Whole: Why the Opposite of Poverty isn't the American Dream and A Field Guide to Becoming Whole: Principles for Poverty Alleviation Ministries. He received the 2023 Georgia Author of the Year Finalist Award (Inspirational). An active speaker and collaborator, Kapic has also worked on research teams funded by the John Templeton Foundation and has written for various academic journals and popular magazines, including serving on the Board of editorial consultants for the Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care. Kelly and his wife Tabitha have two adult children, Jonathan and Margot. About Our Host: A graduate of Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Mark Davis came to PCPC as our Youth Pastor in 2003 and became our Senior Pastor in 2009. He and his bride, Kristina, met at a Young Life Camp in 1988 and have five amazing kids, Kara (and husband, Drew, and granddaughter, Haddie), Madalyn (and husband, Jack), Cayden, Esther Kate, & Samuel. Resources: PCPC counseling ministry - https://pcpc.org/care/ Email us at DeepLight@pcpc.org or call 214-224-2500, and we will connect you with others who can walk alongside you. (music license ASLC-14EAD3E0-84F34F4276)
In this episode I talk about good opportunities for DMs to introduce PC-NPC and PC-PC roleplaying opportunities. #dnd #rpgtips #Pathfinder #orc #DMtips Resources: https://www.reddit.com/r/DMAcademy/comments/xe1j4l/campfire_stories_to_deepen_players_backstories/ https://www.thegamer.com/dungeons-and-dragons-dnd-encourage-roleplay-tips-tricks/#social-interaction-is-more-than-talking
欢迎收听雪球和喜马拉雅联合出品的财经有深度,雪球,国内领先的集投资交流交易一体的综合财富管理平台,聪明的投资者都在这里。听众朋友们大家好,我是主播匪石-34,今天分享的内容叫腾讯控股一季报:复苏之外,有些怪现象,来自东先生。营收近1500亿,腾讯经营不具备季节波动。而按腾讯目前手头的牌,游戏在Q2Q3有好几个重磅落地、广告视频号持续提速和宏观恢复等等,超过6000亿应该是大概率;公司降本增效毛利率持续提升,回到了20年的毛利率水平(45%+),营收1500亿转换为毛利680亿;腾讯的费用主要是销售和管理费。其中,销售费本期70亿,上期80亿,销售费用率为4%+,也是过去5年单季最低值;管理费246亿,管理费用率16%+,回落到了21年水平。两项之和大概是320亿。经营盈利(税前)360亿,合理情况下15%左右税率,300亿人民币的单季税后利润,线性外推是1200亿。与此前预期的1150亿差不多,略高些。除了这些,分业务模块来看,腾讯还有不少亮点和让人困惑的地方:1、通信网络的护城河:微信用户持续增长,除了国内增长外,斐济等外国地开始接入微信支付,估计也贡献不少;QQ在经历了1年左右的用户下滑后重拾增长,回到了20年接近6亿的水平;2、游戏(483亿营收):国内+6%,国际+25%,整体+11%。目前国内/国际的收入比是2.5/1,离对半又更近了一步。本期内,NIKEE的表现抢眼,后续看点还包括《瓦罗兰特》国服的落地,《命运方舟》和《宠物小精灵MOBA》等,相信游戏在后面几季会加速的。此外,公司在5月也与米哈游就原神(后续还有崩坏)展开合作,实现双赢。但游戏的信披也看得出企鹅的小心机。我们知道,腾讯的游戏收入是包括在增值服务里的。增值服务包括游戏收入+社交网络收入。在本季之前,每期财报都会披露PC和手游分别收入多少。通常而言,PC+手游的收入>国内游戏+国际的游戏收入。究其原因,是PC+手游是完整的游戏收入。而国内/国际的口径外,还有一部分游戏收入以虚拟道具销售为由被放到了社交网络收入中。本季企鹅首次取消了PC+手游的收入披露。如此一来,或许公司可以将更多的游戏收入,特别是国内游戏收入塞进社交网络之中。有免得在游戏荼毒上落人口舌之嫌。3、广告(210亿营收):同比+17%,主要得益于宏观复苏、视频号和小程序广告增加。另外,微信向阿里系全面开放链接,也和游戏行业与米哈游合作有异曲同工之妙。但广告也有个奇怪的地方。以前都会分别披露“社交及其他广告”和“媒体广告”,前者主要是指广告联盟+微信生态,后者指腾讯新闻和腾讯视频等。本期这项披露也没了。背后原因不得而知,或许与PCG降本增效,组织结构重组有关?4、社交网络(310亿营收):同比+7%,这项主要是部分游戏内虚拟道具销售,腾讯音乐、腾讯视频等会员收入。如上文所述,公司不再披露PC+手游,因此无法分离出其中游戏贡献的比例了。但由于TME收入仅增长5%,料想该项拖起来的也主要是游戏。社交网络也有让人困惑的地方。以前在“数字内容”段落中,都会披露“增值服务付费会员”、“腾讯视频会员”、“音乐付费会员”三项数值。22年报时,已不再披露“音乐付费会员”。本期连总的付费会员和视频会员都不再披露了。这是由流量向留量切换的价值观变化,或是不太好看不便披露?从腾讯音乐的财报可看出,“音乐付费会员”为0.94亿,同比+18%。但MAU同比-7%。不再披露的原因,是前者的可能性大点。也可能想转为披露MAU?但MAU又不好看…5、金科企服(487亿):同比+14%。该项增长主要源于经济活动改善的支付增长,外加视频号带货交易相关费用。云业务比较惨淡。但降本增效效果显著,毛利率达到了历史最高水平。经营业务之外,还有一些亮点与奇怪的地方:1、利润表的税前金额是379亿,所得税开支达到了115亿。腾讯过去5年税率虽然波动也很大,但平均税率是14%左右,本期达到了30%。官方解释是:部分由预提拨备增加以及海外附属公司相关递延所得税一次性调整。有藏利润之嫌。2、递延收入一季度短期递延收入达到971亿,同比增长持平,但环比增长18%。环比增速是过去3年之最。这与游戏行业整体复苏相互呼应。3、长期股权投资方面,分占合联营自22年以来,终于首次盈利了。可见整个互联网的降本增效还是很厉害的。互联网公司仍是为数不多的现金奶牛行业;4、企鹅的金融资产近5000亿港币。企鹅的长期股权投资中,上市公司归属于企鹅的公允价值是3800亿港币,非上市部分毛估700亿港币。这些合计为9500亿港币。公司现在3.2万亿市值。扣除后,经营业务对应2.2万亿。对应16倍PE。在一季度弱复苏的背景下,腾讯这张答卷是超出老东预期的。唯一讨厌的是,信披比之前真的差了很多,躲躲藏藏。剩下的问题是,这样一家护城河稳固,未来3年预期增速15%+的公司,16倍PE是否值得买。合理出价又应该是多少呢?
About the Episode: Katherine and Jay talk about her stroke and the impact that experience has had on their faith, and how they have turned that trauma into a place of healing through their ministry, Hope Heals. From creating new dreams, to experiencing miracles, to the profound understanding that God made us to do hard things in the Good Story, suffering changes you. Katherine and Jay discuss the choice we have in life to decide that “this is Plan A”, the story that God is writing is great, and there is joy in the commitment to marriage and humility even through hardship and different seasons. If you are struggling, please don't hesitate to reach out to deeplight@pcpc.org or 214-224-2500. About Our Guests: Katherine and Jay Wolf are survivors, communicators, and advocates. Originally from the South, the two met in college, married, and moved to Los Angeles to pursue law school for Jay and the entertainment industry for Katherine. Their son James was born in 2007, and just six months later, Katherine miraculously survived a catastrophic stroke caused by a congenital brain defect she never knew she had. After a sixteen-hour brain surgery, forty days in the ICU, a year in neuro rehab, and eleven operations, she continues her recovery to this day. In 2015, she gave birth to miracle baby, John. Since 2008, they have been disrupting the myth that joy can only be found in a pain-free life through speaking events, best-selling books, a thriving online community, and Hope Heals Camp for families affected by disability. Today, they live in Atlanta with their two boys. Find out more at https://www.hopeheals.com/ . About Our Host: Frances Mitchell has served as a co-Executive Producer of Deep Light podcast for the last two seasons. She is a Dallas native, having grown up attending PCPC since her middle school years. She graduated from Highland Park High School and then SMU, where she met her husband, Noah. After living overseas for several years, they returned to Dallas to start a family and raise their two precious children. Frances is passionate about lifelong learning and currently serves as a Founding Board Member of The Compass School of Texas. The opportunity to be a part of Deep Light has been a healing blessing, and Frances is honored to serve as a guest host on today's episode. Resources: Hope Heals is a ministry that disrupts the myth that joy can only be found in a pain-free life. https://www.hopeheals.com/ Hope Heals Camp is a week-long retreat and year-round community offering rest, resources, and relationships to families experiencing disabilities. https://www.hopeheals.com/camp Mend is an upcoming Atlanta-based coffee shop, retail concept, and community hub that will offer dignifying employment to adults with disabilities, as well as beautiful accessibility-first spaces for gathering, working, and celebrating. https://www.mendcoffee.org/ Shop & Support! https://hopehealsshop.myshopify.com/collections/online-store If you are struggling or feel alone, please reach out to PCPC counseling ministry: https://pcpc.org/care/ Email us at DeepLight@pcpc.org or Call 214-224-2500, and we will connect you with others that can walk alongside you. (music license ASLC-14EAD3E0-84F34F4276)
About the Episode: Hear this group of men discuss how body image affects men as well as women. These men talk about their hope in the Lord and peace that comes from knowing your identity is based in being a son or daughter of the Most High not on how you look. How do we make something that is good like exercise not become an idol? The inward focus of “look at me” shift to “look at what God has done” is a hope of all believers. If you are struggling with issues related to anything, please don't hesitate to reach out to deeplight@pcpc.org or 214-224-2500. About Our Guests: Pete Fitzsimmons has spent the last three years committed to The PE program; The Covenant School's Logic Football program, Rhetoric Boys Soccer program, and Rhetoric Baseball program. As a four-year collegiate soccer and baseball starter at East Texas Baptist University, he earned many accolades, including the Top Tiger Award (2010), Captain and All-ASC Third Team (2011), All-ASC First Team (2012), and All-ASC Sportsmanship Athlete of the Year (2012). Between his time at ETBU and Covenant, Coach Fitzsimmons attended the Kanakuk Institute (2015) and worked for K-Life Ministries and Park Cities Presbyterian Church. He currently attends and is active in community and service at Watermark Community Church. Drew Obenchain specializes in group fitness with the ability to scale workouts for all different levels of athletes. Kingdom Workouts provided tailored daily workouts to individual clients as well as offering in-person group training with other Kingdom members. Drew has always loved fitness and being active, he played multiple sports throughout his life, but his passion evolved once he was introduced to CrossFit during his sophomore year at Texas A&M. In 2012 he suffered a devastating back injury while training, which opened his eyes to the importance of proper training as well as physical therapy. Since then he has been motivated to teach others how to not just train hard, but to train well. He now works at Corpus Performance Training. When not training, he enjoys spending time with his wife, Kara, and new baby, Hattie. He is grateful for the opportunity to pursue his passion of fitness as his full-time career and attributes it all to the goodness of God. Drew is married to Kara and they have a new baby, Hattie. https://www.corpusperformance.com/our-staff.html John Paul Schulze is the Director of Young Adults and Community Formation. He is married to the lovely Katie Schulze and they have two daughters and a son named Libby, Ellie, and JPIII. Come introduce yourself to John Paul on Sunday mornings in the Ambassadors Sunday Morning Community; he would love to meet you and help connect you to PCPC. Contact JohnPaul.Schulze@pcpc.org. About Our Host: A graduate of Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Mark Davis came to PCPC as our Youth Pastor in 2003 and became our Senior Pastor in 2009. He and his bride, Kristina, met at a Young Life Camp in 1988 and have five amazing kids, Kara (and husband, Drew), Madalyn (and husband, Jack), Cayden, Esther Kate, & Samuel. Resources: PCPC counseling department https://pcpc.org/care/ Email us at DeepLight@pcpc.org or Call 214-224-2500 and we will connect you with others that can walk alongside you. (music license ASLC-14EAD3E0-84F34F4276)
About the Episode: We wanted to air this bonus episode focusing on trauma in light of the recent tragedies and parents discussing these with their children. Dr. Cristina Savadjian describes what trauma is and how it can present in both children and adults. She addresses parents that have a child going through trauma. Specifically, she talks about shootings at schools, as this was recorded on the heels of the Nashville Covenant School shooting. Validation through understanding can be helpful for the child processing emotions. She shares how adults need to take care of themselves and the importance of seeing where unhealthy coping mechanisms might creep in. She brings in lots of experience and expertise as a trained counselor to discuss all aspects of trauma. If you are struggling with issues related to anything, please don't hesitate to reach out to deeplight@pcpc.org or 214-224-2500. About Our Guest: Dr. Sevadjian graduated with a bachelor's degree in psychology from Texas A&M University, a master's degree in counseling from Dallas Baptist University, and her doctorate from the APA-accredited school psychology program through Texas Woman's University. Dr. Sevadjian completed her APA-accredited clinical internship through The Texas Child Study Center, a collaboration of the University of Texas at Austin and Dell Children's Medical Center of Central Texas. She then completed her postdoctoral residency in school neuropsychological assessment with Dr. Susan Hill and furthered her therapy intervention experience at Sparrow House Counseling. She is a licensed psychologist, marriage and family therapist, licensed professional counselor supervisor, and a licensed specialist in school psychology. Professionally, Dr. Sevadjian has worked in the field of psychology for over fifteen years and has had a variety of experiences serving individuals in the following settings: home-based treatment with the juvenile probation department, Green Oaks Psychiatric Hospital, local children's hospitals, public school districts, and private practice. This variety of work and training experiences has enriched the knowledge of and types of treatment that Dr. Sevadjian provides to children, adolescents, and families. Her areas of interest include working with children and adolescents with chronic medical conditions, disruptive behaviors, anxiety, depression, ADHD, accidental trauma, grief, and adjustment to difficult life situations. Her work with adults includes parenting, anxiety, and mood disorders. Further, she has completed advanced training seminars through the Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Philadelphia. Additionally, Dr. Sevadjian provides assessment services for learning disability identification, attention issues, and school neuropsychological evaluations. She also enjoys speaking in the community on an array of topics related to children, adolescents, and parenting. Personally, Dr. Sevadjian loves to spend time with her family, friends, and especially her husband, Greg, and her children, Mia, Margot, and William. She also enjoys yoga, tennis, running, playing with her German Shepherd (Fritz), and being outside in the sun! About Our Host: A graduate of Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Mark Davis came to PCPC as our Youth Pastor in 2003 and became our Senior Pastor in 2009. He and his bride, Kristina, met at a Young Life Camp in 1988 and have five amazing kids, Kara (and husband, Drew), Madalyn (and husband, Jack), Cayden, Esther Kate, & Samuel. Resources: https://www.sparrowhousecounseling.com/ Email us at DeepLight@pcpc.org or Call 214-224-2500, and we will connect you with others that can walk alongside you. (music license ASLC-14EAD3E0-84F34F4276)
About the Episode: Rebecca shares about her distorted body image that led to an eating disorder and her journey. She discusses her anorexia and then how the pendulum swung to binge eating, depression, and anxiety. Hear how she experienced freedom from her eating disorder through a deep understanding of the love of Jesus. About Our Host: A graduate of Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Mark Davis came to PCPC as our Youth Pastor in 2003 and became our Senior Pastor in 2009. He and his bride, Kristina, met at a Young Life Camp in 1988 and have five amazing kids, Kara (and husband, Drew and grandchild, Hatton), Madalyn (and husband, Jack), Cayden, Esther Kate, & Samuel. PCPC counseling department https://pcpc.org/care/ Watch Episode 8, "Wonderfully Made," with Kate Arvesen Griege, MCN, RDN, LD, CEDS. She is a registered dietitian specializing in eating disorders and an outpatient dietitian at Wonderfully Made Nutrition Counseling. https://youtu.be/irMWhXEoSRU Email us at DeepLight@pcpc.org or Call 214-224-2500, and we will connect you with others that can walk alongside you. (music license ASLC-14EAD3E0-84F34F4276)
About the Episode: Hear how the guest shares her experience working with clients to help them have a healthy and godly perspective on eating. She talks about disordered eating, eating disorders, dieting culture, and the “why?” behind those. The diet industry is a 60 billion-dollar industry feeding off of the idols of our hearts. Kate talks about how to help people get out of the bondage of this diet culture by breaking down shame, developing trust, and being reminded of the Truth. If you are struggling with issues related to anything, please don't hesitate to contact deeplight@pcpc.org or 214-224-2500. About Our Guest: Kate Arvesen Griege, MCN, RDN, LD, CEDS, was born and raised in Dallas. She is a registered dietitian specializing in eating disorders and an outpatient dietitian at Wonderfully Made Nutrition Counseling. Kate earned a Bachelor's degree in nutrition science at Baylor University. Kate went on to complete her internship and Master's degree in clinical nutrition at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. Kate is committed to providing her patients the highest level of care and views eating disorders as her calling to help people return to a balanced, healthy lifestyle. Kate has over four years of experience at the Eating Recovery Center of Texas and works in the inpatient, residential, and partial hospitalization levels of care. Kate has experience with clients of all ages and a variety of diagnoses, including anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, and avoidant restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID). Kate has earned her Certified Eating Disorder Specialist (CEDS), which requires extensive training and supervision in the field of eating disorders. Kate is the Marketing Chair of the International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals (IAEDP) DFW Chapter and a member of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Kate strives to provide a warm and non-judgmental environment to her clients. She is passionate about helping you build your confidence around food in order to do the things you love. If the patient requests, Kate incorporates a faith-based approach to treatment for those wanting Christian interventions. About Our Host: A graduate of Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Mark Davis came to PCPC as our Youth Pastor in 2003 and became our Senior Pastor in 2009. He and his bride, Kristina, met at a Young Life Camp in 1988 and have five amazing kids, Kara (and husband, Drew), Madalyn (and husband, Jack), Cayden, Esther Kate, & Samuel. Resources: Kate's email is kate@wonderfullymadenutritioncounseling.com. There are Christian podcasts and books on their resource page, too! https://www.wonderfullymadenutritioncounseling.com/ PCPC counseling department https://pcpc.org/care/ Email us at DeepLight@pcpc.org or Call 214-224-2500, and we will connect you with others that can walk alongside you. (music license ASLC-14EAD3E0-84F34F4276)
About the Episode: Hear women share the pressure they face this side of heaven about how they should look but ultimately how image is a heart issue. We long to honor the Lord with our bodies as believers. On this side of heaven, beauty is insatiable and will never be enough. Our host describes what he calls the “i” formation. An issue leads to insecurity which leads to idols and then an irritant. Our Savior died so we could be stripped of all of these artificial insecurities and live in the security and identity of being His beloved son or daughter. If you are struggling with issues related to anything, please don't hesitate to reach out to deeplight@pcpc.org or 214-224-2500. Our Guests: Kim Sayles, Erynn McNeil, Katherine Steinbreuck About Our Host: A graduate of Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Mark Davis came to PCPC as our Youth Pastor in 2003 and became our Senior Pastor in 2009. He and his bride, Kristina, met at a Young Life Camp in 1988 and have five amazing kids, Kara (and husband, Drew), Madalyn (and husband, Jack), Cayden, Esther Kate, & Samuel. Resources: PCPC counseling ministry - https://pcpc.org/care/ Email us at DeepLight@pcpc.org or Call 214-224-2500 and we will connect you with others that can walk alongside you. (music license ASLC-14EAD3E0-84F34F4276)
About the Episode: Hear Pat talk about what grief is and how to feel encouraged yourself or walk alongside someone in any form of grief. This feeling of loss, whether it is loss of dreams, person, job, or identity, leaves people feeling unstable. Those grieving must learn to raise their hands and ask for help. That can be super scary and not something they have experienced in the past. They have typically suppressed or simply not dealt with those feelings and have some very entrenched coping ways as to how they do that. They also must realize they need a “team.” It is not that they have one person on the journey with them, but several serving in different roles. People need others to empathize and come alongside them. The grieving person needs to know you are there and that they are not a burden. Hear how we as believers can come alongside those grieving. If you are struggling with grief or the pain of loss, please don't hesitate to reach out to deeplight@pcpc.org or 214-224-2500. (**This episode was recorded prior to the tragedy in Nashville. We hope the content will help you as you process even your own grief.**) About Our Guest: Pat Hobin is the Director of Counseling & Care at Park Cities Presbyterian Church. Pat was born and raised in Dallas and has a Bachelor's degree from University of Texas as well as a Masters in Counseling degree from Colorado Christian University. Pat and Emily have been married since August of 2019 and together they have six adult children and four grandchildren with another on the way. About Our Host: A graduate of Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Mark Davis came to PCPC as our Youth Pastor in 2003 and became our Senior Pastor in 2009. He and his bride, Kristina, met at a Young Life Camp in 1988 and have five amazing kids, Kara (and husband, Drew), Madalyn (and husband, Jack), Cayden, Esther Kate, & Samuel. Resources: Grief Share Ministry: Grief Share is a friendly, caring group of people who will walk alongside you through one of life's most difficult experiences. You don't have to go through the grieving process alone. https://www.griefshare.org PCPC Care and Counseling ministry https://pcpc.org/care/ Email us at DeepLight@pcpc.org or Call 214-224-2500 and we will connect you with others that can walk alongside you. (music license ASLC-14EAD3E0-84F34F4276)
About the Episode: Hear Cathy Wong share about a series of miscarriages over a decade and the impact of that tremendous loss that so many women experience. She shares how her identity was shaken and about the anger she had toward God. Cathy honestly opens up about her grief over not being able to remain pregnant, and how her own family of origin struggled to accept that she couldn't carry a child. It's beautiful to hear how God's will for her family was to eventually adopt and then carry her own children. If you are struggling with grief or the pain of loss, please don't hesitate to reach out to deeplight@pcpc.org or 214-224-2500. About Our Guest: Cathy is married to her husband Brian, and they have three children. She and her family are members of PCPC. About Our Host: A graduate of Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Mark Davis came to PCPC as our Youth Pastor in 2003 and became our Senior Pastor in 2009. He and his bride, Kristina, met at a Young Life Camp in 1988 and have five amazing kids, Kara (and husband, Drew), Madalyn (and husband, Jack), Cayden, Esther Kate, & Samuel. Resources: Grief Share Ministry: Grief Share is a friendly, caring group of people who will walk alongside you through one of life's most difficult experiences. You don't have to go through the grieving process alone. https://www.griefshare.org PCPC Care and Counseling ministry - https://pcpc.org/care/ Email us at DeepLight@pcpc.org or call 214-224-2500, and we will connect you with others that can walk alongside you. (music license ASLC-14EAD3E0-84F34F4276)
About the Episode: Bryan shares his journey with losing their daughter, Lillie, as well as transitions he has had with jobs which led to him leading a group encouraging those going through job loss or transition. He shares how his trust in the Lord was strengthened through these trials. He seeks to bring the reminder of hope in the Lord to all during those transitions as well as in everyday life. If you are struggling with grief or the pain of loss, please don't hesitate to reach out to deeplight@pcpc.org or 214-224-2500. About Our Guest: Bryan Keyes and his wife Susan of fifty-two years were charter members of PCPC in 1991 and have faithfully served the church since that time. Bryan was first elected to the Diaconate and then as a Session Elder. He is now serving as a Shepherding Elder. Professionally, Bryan has practiced as a CPA for over fifteen years before moving into the corporate world as a CFO with a series of companies. Susan Keyes has served as a Precept Bible Study leader for many years. Along with Bryan, they have been very active in the children's ministry at PCPC. They have two children, one of whom is in heaven, a son-in-law and a daughter-in-law, and five wonderful grandchildren. About Our Host: A graduate of Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Mark Davis came to PCPC as our Youth Pastor in 2003 and became our Senior Pastor in 2009. He and his bride, Kristina, met at a Young Life Camp in 1988 and have five amazing kids, Kara (and husband, Drew), Madalyn (and husband, Jack), Cayden, Esther Kate, & Samuel. Resources: Grief Share Ministry: Grief Share is a friendly, caring group of people who will walk alongside you through one of life's most difficult experiences. You don't have to go through the grieving process alone. https://www.griefshare.org/ Email us at DeepLight@pcpc.org or Call 214-224-2500 (music license ASLC-14EAD3E0-84F34F4276)
About the Episode: Hear the journey Leila and her husband experienced through infertility. She talks openly about how she saw her identity and role as a mom and the inability to become pregnant led to despair and anger. The Lord showed her that her real identity is being a beloved daughter of Christ, and healing began to happen. Hear how the Lord met her in the grief. If you are struggling with grief or the pain of loss, please don't hesitate to reach out to deeplight@pcpc.org or 214-224-2500. About Our Guest: Leila Redwine is a member of PCPC, along with her husband Blake. She first encountered PCPC through the high school ministry and has since participated in various Bible studies and ministries through the church. After a career in finance, Leila is now staying home with their two sweet boys. About Our Host: A graduate of Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Mark Davis came to PCPC as our Youth Pastor in 2003 and became our Senior Pastor in 2009. He and his bride, Kristina, met at a Young Life Camp in 1988 and have five amazing kids, Kara (and husband, Drew), Madalyn (and husband, Jack), Cayden, Esther Kate, & Samuel. Resources: Grief Share Ministry: Grief Share is a friendly, caring group of people who will walk alongside you through one of life's most difficult experiences. You don't have to go through the grieving process alone. https://www.griefshare.org/ A Mother's Heart Bible study at Park Cities Presbyterian Church: https://www.pcpc.org/women/bible-studies/a-mothers-heart/ Songs: “Blessings” – By Laura Story “Take Courage” by Kristene DiMarco Email us at DeepLight@pcpc.org or call 214-224-2500, and we will connect you with others that can walk alongside you. (music license ASLC-14EAD3E0-84F34F4276)
About the Episode: Join us as we launch a series on grief. Kathy Smith joins us to share her journey through losing a son, Hunter, at age 29, and two years later, her husband, Clay. In this episode, we walk with her in the exhaustion and layers of grief, the community that came alongside her in the wake of loss, and the Lord's provision of peace in healing. Time can heal but the passage of time is also hard. If you are struggling with grief or the pain of loss, please don't hesitate to reach out to deeplight@pcpc.org or 214-224-2500. About Our Guest: Kathy was born and raised in Ft. Worth, graduated from UT, and moved to Dallas. She was married to Clay for almost 36 years. They have two wonderful daughters and sons-in-law, four precious grandchildren, and one son in heaven. Kathy is a charter member of PCPC. She has participated in Wednesday Weekly Bible study, A Mother's Heart, and has been involved with Thursday Morning Bible Study for many years. She volunteers in the nursery once a month. Kathy enjoys walking, gardening, being outside in nature, and playing almost any game. Hunter Smith's obituary: https://obits.dallasnews.com/us/obituaries/dallasmorningnews/name/hunter-smith-obituary?id=17961346 Clay Smith's obituary: https://obits.dallasnews.com/us/obituaries/dallasmorningnews/name/warren-smith-obituary?id=1644426 About Our Host: A graduate of Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Mark Davis came to PCPC as our Youth Pastor in 2003 and became our Senior Pastor in 2009. He and his bride, Kristina, met at a Young Life Camp in 1988 and have five amazing kids, Kara (and husband, Drew), Madalyn (and husband, Jack), Cayden, Esther Kate, & Samuel. Resources: Grief Share Ministry: Grief Share is a friendly, caring group of people who will walk alongside you through one of life's most difficult experiences. You don't have to go through the grieving process alone. https://www.griefshare.org/ Email us at DeepLight@pcpc.org or Call 214-224-2500 (music license ASLC-14EAD3E0-84F34F4276)
About the Episode: Join us for a series on loss and pain. Sam Joyner lost his wife, Cheryl, 77 days after being diagnosed with cancer at the age of 41. Sam courageously shares his journey of anger, healing, and parenting through the pain of death and grieving. As Sam speaks to the transition, he notes there is something about seeing a loved one's last breath and knowing their next one is in the presence of God. God keeps our pain from being wasted. During this episode, we discuss: What is the abundant life? What does that mean to you? Abundant life is the presence of Christ and as Sam shares, “The gift of grief was the gift of God Himself.” -Sam Joyner Tribute to Cheryl Joyner: https://www.turrentinejacksonmorrow.com/obituaries/cheryl-joyner-49080 To watch Cheryl's tribute video, click the following link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KC03ED-5agk About Our Guests: Sam Joyner is an attorney, member of PCPC, and father of two children, Jackie and Samuel. He is a West Point graduate and former Airborne Infantry Ranger. About Our Host: A graduate of Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Mark Davis came to PCPC as our Youth Pastor in 2003 and became our Senior Pastor in 2009. He and his bride, Kristina, met at a Young Life Camp in 1988 and have five amazing kids, Kara (and husband, Drew), Madalyn (and husband, Jack), Cayden, Esther Kate, & Samuel. Resources: As we discuss grief, we would love to refer you back to one of our earlier episodes with Nancy Guthrie: Deep Light Episode with Nancy Guthrie Part 1: https://youtu.be/uYhhoBkgPW4 Deep Light Episode with Nancy Guthrie Part 2: https://youtu.be/szJzzZmXD20 https://www.nancyguthrie.com Email us at DeepLight@pcpc.org or Call 214-224-2500 (music license ASLC-14EAD3E0-84F34F4276)
About the Episode: Change is hard for everyone but there are some ways to help direct you with making that change. See how our guests share what they would like to change and discuss ways to make those last. From limiting social media, adding exercise to daily life, wanting to add Scripture into daily life, and more time without the constant noise of the outside, hear what our guests desire to see changed. There will be a follow-up episode to see how our guests are doing with what they want changed. About Our Guests: Cristin Parker has a passion to help families and individuals thrive. As a former change management consultant, she learned valuable processes, tools, and techniques to help corporate teams. Having a strategic, futuristic bent and three children to raise, she developed a process to help families called “Your Family Blueprint.” As a lifelong learner, she became a certified relational wealth advisor and Enneagram coach. Wanting a corporate team of her own, she is proud to have joined Case Bogart in 2021 and serves families and individuals locally, nationally, and internationally. Currently, she lives in Dallas with her husband, and together they stay intentionally connected with their three young adult children. Johnathan Cochran is the PCPC Middle School guy's resident. He graduated from Baylor University and later the Kanakuk Institute graduate seminary program. Johnathan loves the outdoors, spending time with friends, and learning more about Scripture. Ross Earley is the PCPC High School resident for freshmen guys. He is a former covenant child of PCPC, graduate of the University of Missouri, and currently attends Reformed Theological Seminary in pursuit of an M. Div for pastorship. Ross loves His Lord, Scripture, stories, and laughter. Maggie is the PCPC resident for Middle School girls at PCPC. She was born and raised in Dallas before going to Samford University, where she graduated in 2019. She is a covenant child of PCPC and has delighted in coming full circle and working on staff. She is passionate about students knowing Jesus in a deep and real way that leads to life transformation. About Our Host: A graduate of Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Mark Davis came to PCPC as our Youth Pastor in 2003 and became our Senior Pastor in 2009. He and his bride, Kristina, met at a Young Life Camp in 1988 and have five amazing kids, Kara (and husband, Drew), Madalyn (and husband, Jack), Cayden, Esther Kate, & Samuel. Resources: See Cristinparker.com for more about our guest and her services Gretchenrubin.com for a questionnaire to see which tendency you lean towards: upholder, questioner, obliger, or rebel. (music license ASLC-14EAD3E0-84F34F4276)
About the episode: **Please note this episode might not be appropriate for children due to the nature of the content.** In this episode on sexuality, our guest shares his story about being transgender and gay. Hear how he left all of that to pursue godliness. He shares his story of the ups and downs of his journey, especially as it relates to his faith and grief. As a counselor, he draws on his own experience to walk alongside those that are same-sex attracted as well as guiding parents who have a family member who is same-sex attracted. The Lord's pursuit of him led him to find true rest in his loving Heavenly Father despite circumstances. About the guest: Jim Pocta has been married for 44 years to his wife Linda, is a father to three sons, and a grandfather to five. He is an elder at New St. Peter's Presbyterian Church and is a therapist at Pocta Counseling where he specializes in working with those who struggle with gender and sexuality issues. He has a particular burden for hurting people and seeks to bring the balm of the Gospel into the shame and trauma they've experienced. He can be reached at Pocta Counseling at 469-261-3227 About the host: A graduate of Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Mark Davis came to PCPC as our Youth Pastor in 2003 and became our Senior Pastor in 2009. He and his bride, Kristina, met at a Young Life Camp in 1988 and have five amazing kids, Kara (and husband, Drew), Madalyn (and husband, Jack), Cayden, Esther Kate, & Samuel. (music license ASLC-14EAD3E0-84F34F4276)
About the Episode: Join us for the next in a series on sexuality where we hear from two women that serve at Park Cities Presbyterian Church as facilitators of the Care and Counseling's “unashamed” group. They share their personal stories about sexual brokenness in their lives and how that led them to want to care for other women affected by a spouse's pornography or their own struggles. Please note that this episode has material that may not be appropriate for children. About Our Guests: Angela Leaverton is married with two children and is a member of PCPC. Natalie Bills is a member of PCPC. Both women co-facilitate the women's unashamed care group. About Our Host: A graduate of Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Mark Davis came to PCPC as our Youth Pastor in 2003 and became our Senior Pastor in 2009. He and his bride, Kristina, met at a Young Life Camp in 1988 and have five amazing kids, Kara (and husband, Drew), Madalyn (and husband, Jack), Cayden, Esther Kate, & Samuel. Resources: Women's support group at Park Cities Presbyterian Church: https://pcpc.org/women-care/ "Screwtape Letters" by CS Lewis Email us at DeepLight@pcpc.org or Call 214-224-2500 (music license ASLC-14EAD3E0-84F34F4276)
About the Episode: The nature of this topic may not be suitable for children, so please take note of your environment prior to listening out loud! Join us for a series on sexuality, God's design and vision for sex for both married couples and single people, and the richness of experiencing oneness with God. Sex is one of God's special gifts for how we can really know and understand God's love for us. In this episode, Elliott and Ethan discuss the ministry of PCPC's Men's Integrity Group and the intimacy in fellowship that has blessed their lives. Through different struggles within sexuality, hope and healing can be found in the empowerment of sharing your journey with someone who cares and can offer grace. About Our Guests: Elliott Farris is 29 and the oldest of 7 children. He lives in Richardson with one of his sisters and works as a retail manager. Elliott has attended PCPC for over two years and is involved in the Sunday morning Ambassadors class, as well as the Men's Integrity Groups. Ethan Leong has attended PCPC since 2015 and is involved with Young Adults, High School, and Men's Integrity Groups. He grew up in St. Louis and moved to Dallas to attend SMU. Ethan currently works as a mechanical engineer and enjoys cooking, baseball, and going to the Dallas Symphony. About Our Host: A graduate of Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Mark Davis came to PCPC as our Youth Pastor in 2003 and became our Senior Pastor in 2009. He and his bride, Kristina, met at a Young Life Camp in 1988 and have five amazing kids, Kara (and husband, Drew), Madalyn (and husband, Jack), Cayden, Esther Kate, & Samuel. Resources: PCPC Men's Integrity Group: Sign up for one of our Sexual Sanity Groups, which assists men in their journey to experience deepening integrity and healing in areas of sexual brokenness. Weekly group sessions are closed. The program is completed in 15 weeks, and a 15-week commitment is required to participate. The curriculum utilized is "Sexual Sanity for Men" by David White published by Harvest USA. Groups are led and facilitated by previous program graduates and focus on the range of sexual brokenness that crosses all of our lives. Contact: mensintegrity@pcpc.org (music license ASLC-14EAD3E0-84F34F4276)
About the Episode: The nature of this topic may not be suitable for children so please take note of your environment prior to listening out loud! Join us for a series on sexuality, God's design and vision for sex for both married couples and single people, and the richness of experiencing oneness with God. Sex is one of God's special gifts for how we can really know and understand God's love for us. In this episode, we hear from Thom Maryon and Pat Hobin about the effects of sexual brokenness, the wounds within a relationship, and seemingly irreparable damage. Yet, there is so much hope to heal, restore, and experience freedom from the depths of shame. Finding the courage to know that we can be ourselves and be loved through the good news of Jesus Christ. You are loved, God has a plan for you, and God wants you to accept yourself where you are in your trial. About Our Guests: Thom Maryon is a leader in PCPC's Men's Care Ministry. For over 35 years, Thom has been involved in mentoring men to develop deeper spiritual lives as well as assisting them in overcoming life-dominating struggles. Thom is an active member of PCPC, a retired healthcare executive, and currently holds a faculty position in the University of Texas system. Pat Hobin is the Director of Counseling & Care at Park Cities Presbyterian Church. Pat was born and raised in Dallas and has a Bachelor's degree from the University of Texas as well as a Masters in Counseling degree from Colorado Christian University. Pat and Emily have been married since August 2019 and together they have six adult children and four grandchildren with another on the way. About Our Host: A graduate of Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Mark Davis came to PCPC as our Youth Pastor in 2003 and became our Senior Pastor in 2009. He and his bride, Kristina, met at a Young Life Camp in 1988 and have five amazing kids, Kara (and husband, Drew), Madalyn (and husband, Jack), Cayden, Esther Kate, & Samuel. Resources: PCPC Men's Integrity Group: Sign up for one of our Sexual Sanity Groups (S3), which assists men in their journey to experience deepening integrity and healing in areas of sexual brokenness. Weekly group sessions are closed. The program is completed in 15 weeks, and a 15-week commitment is required to participate. The curriculum utilized is Sexual Sanity for Men by David White published by Harvest USA. Groups are led and facilitated by previous program graduates and focus on the range of sexual brokenness that crosses all of our lives. Contact: mensintegrity@pcpc.org or visit pcpc.org/care Women's Care Group: "On the Threshold of Hope" (OTH) Support Group is a group for women who are survivors of sexual trauma and desire to work toward healing and transformation. Participants have the opportunity to be heard, cared for, and experience the freedom that comes from being part of a confidential group where their deepest pain is understood. Since mind, body, soul, and relationships are damaged through sexual trauma, the healing of these areas will be at the forefront of all reading and discussions. Most importantly, group members will learn to lean into Christ as the ultimate Redeemer and Healer. Please contact Barb Mullen or Regan Brennan at oth@pcpc.org for more information or visit pcpc.org/care. Email us at DeepLight@pcpc.org or Call 214-224-2500 (music license ASLC-14EAD3E0-84F34F4276)
About the Episode: The nature of this topic may not be suitable for children so please take note of your environment prior to listening out loud! Join us for a series on sexuality, God's design and vision for sex for both married couples and single people, and the richness of experiencing oneness with God. Sex is one of God's special gifts for how we can really know and understand God's love for us. In this episode, Ruth and Stephen Meek discuss intimacy and oneness through the gift of sex and union. As quoted by Dr. Gary Barns, “The Big O of marriage is not Orgasm, it is Oneness.” About Our Guests: Ruth & Stephen have been married for 37 years, are parents of four, and grandparents of eight. Stephen was the fifth of nine children raised in a nominally Italian Catholic family that moved to a new city every few years due to his father's career. While Stephen had no interest in the things of God, God nonetheless pursued him by using Stephen's love of books. The Author of life God breathed spiritual life into Stephen at age 29 when he was reading the Book of Psalms, specifically Psalm 25. Soon after his conversion, Stephen married his still now love-of-his life Jonnie Ruth McLeod. His wedding ring is engraved with the words “Hearts knit together in Christ” alluding to Colossians 2:2. Stephen and Ruth had four children who are now adults and have started their own families. Stephen has spent his entire professional career in multifamily real estate, beginning with Marcus & Millichap in Palo Alto, CA, and since 2011 with StreetLights Residential as Senior Vice President of Development. In his real estate career, Stephen has experienced the honor of working with some of the greatest leaders in the industry and the excitement of taking part early in several newly formed “start-ups” such as The Staubach Company, Columbus Realty Trust, The Apartment Group, Rivendell Development, and StreetLights Residential. In his personal life, the list includes The Providence Christian School of Texas, The Cambridge School of Dallas, and Park Cities Presbyterian Church which Stephen would affirm all helped him and Ruth raise their children alongside other covenant parents and according to the truth of God's Word. Ruth is the founder of Redeeming Messages, a teaching/speaking ministry for Christian women in which her most requested topic is, Redeeming Shulamite, a message encouraging wives to elevate-not relegate-their marriage beds. To enhance her understanding of human sexuality, Ruth took a series of courses at Dallas Theological Seminary (DTS) on the subject. While a student there, Ruth became a part of The Institute for Sexual Wholeness (ISW) from which she earned the title, Sexual Educator. This credential qualifies Ruth to teach a series of spiritual, Sex Ed courses. The mission of ISW is To Create a Sexually Healthy Church. This has become Ruth's mission as well. Two quotes drive Ruth's desire to help break the church's code of silence about sex: “Sex is private not secret.” -Douglas Wilson and “God will hold us accountable for every permissible pleasure we ignore.” -The Talmud About Our Host:A graduate of Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Mark Davis came to PCPC as our Youth Pastor in 2003 and became our Senior Pastor in 2009. He and his bride, Kristina, met at a Young Life Camp in 1988 and have five amazing kids, Kara (and husband, Drew), Madalyn (and husband, Jack), Cayden, Esther Kate, & Samuel. Resources: Email us at DeepLight@pcpc.org or Call 214-224-2500 (music license ASLC-14EAD3E0-84F34F4276)
About the Episode: Join us for a series on sexuality, God's design and vision for sex for both married couples and single people, and the richness of experiencing oneness with God. Sex is one of God's special gifts for how we can really know and understand God's love for us. This episode provides an opportunity to hear from Dr. Gary Barnes, a psychologist, ordained minister, and professor at Dallas Theological Seminary about sacred sexuality, spiritual warfare around God's gift of sex, and the fig leaves we metaphorically cover ourselves with today. When it comes to sex, that's where we are most bare naked, and self-protection becomes a very powerful negative response. Oftentimes, we try to make sex accomplish things that God didn't have in mind for sex and try to meet legitimate needs that are not sexual, sexually. About Our Guest: Dr. Barnes is an ordained minister and a licensed psychologist who specializes in marriage and family research, counseling, and training. After graduating from DTS, he served as an assistant pastor for seven years. While in the New York area, he was a research project coordinator at NYU Medical Center's Family Studies Clinic and later completed a two-year postdoctoral fellowship through Parkland Hospital (Dallas) and the Child Guidance Clinics of Dallas and Texoma. His great celebrations of life are his wife, four adult kids plus three more by marriage, ten grandkids, and bicycle racing. About Our Host: A graduate of Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Mark Davis came to PCPC as our Youth Pastor in 2003 and became our Senior Pastor in 2009. He and his bride, Kristina, met at a Young Life Camp in 1988 and have five amazing kids, Kara (and husband, Drew), Madalyn (and husband, Jack), Cayden, Esther Kate, & Samuel. Resources: Sexual Wholeness Resources is a publisher of media designed to assist in discovering God's truth about sexuality - https://sexualwholenessresources.com/ Sanctified Sexuality: Valuing Sex in an Oversexed World (Glahn, Sandra L., Barnes, C. Gary) Email us at DeepLight@pcpc.org or Call 214-224-2500 (music license ASLC-14EAD3E0-84F34F4276)
About the Episode: Join us for a series on addiction to alcohol and other drugs, where we will discuss the loss of choice and the shame-based disease that is addiction. George Thompson shares his story of alcoholism in a search of the continual effect. George courageously talks about the control that the substance had on his body, the treatment process and withdrawals, and ultimate recovery and healing. With gratitude and faith, we are blessed by George's miraculous story of rescue. About Our Guest: George Thompson was born and raised in the Park Cities. He grew up in the church and graduated from Highland Park in 2007. George went to Texas Tech University, before graduating from the University of Texas at Dallas in 2019. God has blessed him with an amazing story of His Grace. It is because of Jesus Christ and His divine intervention in George's life, that he can have and continue to pursue a professional career in Commercial Real Estate and use his story of rescue to draw others closer to Him!! About Our Host: A graduate of Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Mark Davis came to PCPC as our Youth Pastor in 2003 and became our Senior Pastor in 2009. He and his bride, Kristina, met at a Young Life Camp in 1988 and have five amazing kids, Kara (and husband, Drew), Madalyn (and husband, Jack), Cayden, Esther Kate, & Samuel. Resources: La Hacienda: An Addiction Treatment Center For Mind, Body, and Spirit. https://www.lahacienda.com Gaston House is an all-male sober living community whose primary goal is to help young adult men achieve long-term sobriety. They see addiction as a chronic, progressive, incurable illness that affects all aspects of the individual's life. By way of working on a solid program of recovery, coupled with the accountability of a sober community as well as individual and group therapy, they believe that Gaston House provides young men the best opportunity to achieve their goals. https://www.transitionalhousing.org/li/tx_75205_gaston-house-transitional-living Redemption: Freed by Jesus from the Idols We Worship and the Wounds We Carry by Mike Wilkerson https://www.amazon.com/Redemption-Freed-Jesus-Worship-Wounds/dp/143352077X Ruthless Trust by Brennan Manning https://www.amazon.com/Ruthless-Trust-Ragamuffins-Path-God/dp/0062517767 12 Steps:https://www.aa.org/the-twelve-steps Alcoholics Anonymous: Have a problem with alcohol? There is a solution. | Alcoholics Anonymous (aa.org) The Big Book: Alcoholics Anonymous, Fourth Edition: The official "Big Book" from Alcoholic Anonymous Email us at DeepLight@pcpc.org or Call 214-224-2500 (music license ASLC-14EAD3E0-84F34F4276)
About the Episode: Join us for a series on addiction to alcohol and other drugs, where we will discuss the loss of choice and the shame-based disease that is addiction. Steve and Marsha Williamson share their stories as parents of a child who struggled with addiction and mental illness. They share how the two diseases both work together and are progressive. The wake of destruction for a family is large. However, God has a plan and is sovereign, and there is an ultimate hope of being with our loved ones again completely healed in Heaven. About Our Guest: Steve and Marsha Williamson are founding members of Park Cities Presbyterian Church. Steve is a Shepherding Elder, is a member of the Worship Committee, is active in the music ministry of our church, and serves as Managing Director for Transwestern in the commercial real estate business in DFW. Marsha served as the very first Coordinator of Ministries and Operations at PCPC, founded Stoar Consulting to serve non-profits, and currently serves as CEO of Dallas 24 Hour Club. Dallas 24 provides transitional living, support services, and essential life skills for homeless alcoholics and addicts, so they can embrace long-term sobriety and become self-supporting and contributing members of the community. Steve and Marsha's oldest son, Scott, suffered from mental health and addiction issues from an early age. He passed away four years ago. They felt tremendous support from their children, Marsha's brother, Pat Hobin, many PCPC friends and the pastoral staff, as well as Al-Anon and Marsha's Sponsor. They would encourage anyone with a loved one suffering from addiction to embrace Al-Anon which teaches you how to deal with your loved one and also make changes in your own life! Steve and Marsha's other two sons (Logan and Kirk) married sisters from New Orleans (Amanda and Allyson), and the four of them now live in Dallas with their children Emma Grace (12), Kyle (8), and Elliott (1 ½). We are very thankful for this precious family who the Lord is using to help heal our wounded hearts. About Our Host: A graduate of Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Mark Davis came to PCPC as our Youth Pastor in 2003 and became our Senior Pastor in 2009. He and his bride, Kristina, met at a Young Life Camp in 1988 and have five amazing kids, Kara (and husband, Drew), Madalyn (and husband, Jack), Cayden, Esther Kate, & Samuel. Resources: Dallas 24 Hour Club provides transitional living, support services, and essential life skills for homeless alcoholics and addicts, so they can embrace long-term sobriety and become contributing and self-supporting members of the community. Each year, they help over 600 people off the streets, find employment, and learn to live a sober life. https://www.dallas24hourclub.org/ Alcoholics Anonymous: Have a problem with alcohol? There is a solution. | Alcoholics Anonymous (aa.org) The Big Book: Alcoholics Anonymous, Fourth Edition: The official "Big Book" from Alcoholic Anonymous - Kindle edition by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc., Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.. Health, Fitness & Dieting Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com. Al-Anon- https://al-anon.org/al-anon-meetings/ Email us at DeepLight@pcpc.org or call 214-224-2500 (music license ASLC-14EAD3E0-84F34F4276)
About the Episode: Join us for a series on addiction to alcohol and other drugs where we will discuss the loss of choice and the shame-based disease that is addiction. Gil and Lynn Sheehan share their story of addiction, healing, and hope in their family. About Our Guests: Gil and Lynn have been married for 39 years and have 3 married sons, 2 grandchildren, and 2 on the way. They live in Dallas and are members of Park Cities Presbyterian Church. Gil is the President of Barrington Gifts, and Lynn is a Counselor with The Men of Nehemiah and runs the Family Program. After dealing with addiction in their family, they now have a passion to share their hope, strength, and freedom with others who are facing this same issue. God redeems what He allows, and they are thankful for what God has done in the midst of the dark valley He walked them through. About Our Host: A graduate of Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Mark Davis came to PCPC as our Youth Pastor in 2003 and became our Senior Pastor in 2009. He and his bride, Kristina, met at a Young Life Camp in 1988 and have five amazing kids, Kara (and husband, Drew), Madalyn (and husband, Jack), Cayden, Esther Kate, & Samuel. Resources: Celebrate Recovery - https://celebraterecovery.com/crgroups Primary Purpose Group of Dallas - https://ppgaadallas.org Stop Loving Your Kids To Death: Breaking the Destructive Cycle of Enablement in Addiction from a Biblical Perspective Find a Twelve Step Group: 12 Step Meetings and Anonymous Groups – https://12stepnationalmeetings.com Alcoholics Anonymous: Have a problem with alcohol? There is a solution. | Alcoholics Anonymous https://aa.com The Big Book: Alcoholics Anonymous, Fourth Edition: The official "Big Book" from Alcoholics Anonymous Email us at DeepLight@pcpc.org or Call 214-224-2500 (music license ASLC-14EAD3E0-84F34F4276)
About the Episode: Join us for a series on addiction to alcohol and other drugs, where we will discuss the loss of choice and the shame-based disease that is addiction. Ryan Rodriguez, LPC, shares her story, struggle, and victory over alcoholism. As a person who has been in the eye of the storm, she walks through both the neuroscience of addiction and practicing the presence of God to find healing for herself and be a resource for others. About Our Guest: Ryan Sadkin Rodriguez is a Licensed Professional Counselor who grew up in the Park Cities. Ryan has bachelor's degrees in sociology and government from The University of Texas at Austin, a juris doctor from Texas Wesleyan University School of Law, and a master's degree in mental health counseling from Northwestern University. Ryan has experience working with adolescents and adults in the treatment of depression, anxiety, trauma, codependency, and substance abuse. Her holistic approach focuses on cognitive, emotional, social, physical, and spiritual health as equally important parts of a single system. Ryan believes that any constellation of difficult experiences and circumstances can be transformed into a joyful, meaningful life. About Our Host: A graduate of Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Mark Davis came to PCPC as our Youth Pastor in 2003 and became our Senior Pastor in 2009. He and his bride, Kristina, met at a Young Life Camp in 1988 and have five amazing kids, Kara (and husband, Drew), Madalyn (and husband, Jack), Cayden, Esther Kate, & Samuel. Resources: Website for Ryan's practice - https://www.monarchsocietywellness.com Find a Twelve Step Group: 12 Step Meetings and Anonymous Groups – https://12stepnationalmeetings.com Alcoholics Anonymous: Have a problem with alcohol? There is a solution. | https://aa.com The Big Book: Alcoholics Anonymous, Fourth Edition: The official "Big Book" from Alcoholics Anonymous Email us at DeepLight@pcpc.org or Call 214-224-2500 Verse: “Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own." -Matthew 6:34 (music license ASLC-14EAD3E0-84F34F4276)
For the 34th episode of PCPC, Michael takes his first "solo flight" and examines Southwest Airlines Flight 1455, a scheduled flight from Las Vegas to Burbank on March 5th 2000. The story of Flight 1455 is followed with a few stories from the world of airline news. Thank you for listening to the podcast and we hope you are doing well out there!PatreonTwitterInstagramBetter HelpSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/plane-crash-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy