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Peter Haas is the Lead Pastor of Substance Church in Minneapolis and a gifted communicator with a heart for generosity and Kingdom culture. He joined us in June and brought this incredible message titled 'Contagious Generosity' — you won't want to miss it. Catch up here.
Este domingo estuvo compartiendo con nosotros nuestro pastor global,Peter Haas. El título del mensaje fue ¨Estática celestial¨ explica que elgozo auténtico proviene de enfrentar las preguntas difíciles de la vida yde la fe. Destaca la importancia de la honestidad con Dios y cómo lareconciliación y el perdón conducen a la claridad y al propósito. Elsermón utiliza la experiencia de Isaías en el cielo como un ejemplo clavede cómo la "limpieza precede a la claridad".
Peter und Helena Haas haben vor fünf Jahren ihren Bauernhof im Jura verkauft und sich für ein neues Kapitel entschieden. In den Vogesen bewirtschaften sie mit viel Herzblut einen kleinen schmucken Hof mit Kühen, Ziegen, Hühnern und viel Natur. «Hier fühlen wir uns frei», sagt Peter Haas. Peter Haas, 69, war Lebensmittelinspektor, Busfahrer und Landwirt. Gemeinsam mit seiner Frau Helena hat er vor fünf Jahren den Bauernhof im Jura verkauft und ist in die Vogesen im Osten Frankreichs gezogen. Dort betreiben sie mit Leidenschaft einen kleinen Hof in der Nähe von Neuvillers-sur-Fave mit vierzehn Mutterkühen, einem Muni, Pferden, einem grossen Garten, Wiesen und Wald. Die hügelige Landschaft erinnert an den Jura, sagt Peter. Auch wenn die Arbeit als Landwirt die Gleiche ist, in Frankreich gehe es viel gemächlicher zu und her: «Die Einheimischen sind sehr freundlich und hilfsbereit. Die Menschen hier, nehmen ihren Alltag viel gelassener als in der Schweiz.» Auf ihrem kleinen Hof geniessen die beiden ein Leben in Freiheit und Natur. Mit dem Bagger einen Weiher ausheben Peters grösster Stolz ist sein Teich vor dem Haus: «Ich habe einfach mit dem Bagger ein grosses Loch gegraben. Man kann darin baden und sogar tauchen bis in drei Metern Tiefe!»
SUBSTANCE CHURCH fue fundada por los pastores globales Peter y Carolyn Haas en el 2004. Los pastores principales en MTY Isaac & Lindsay Corteswww.substancemty.com
SUBSTANCE CHURCH fue fundada por los pastores globales Peter y Carolyn Haas en el 2004. Los pastores principales en MTY Isaac & Lindsay Corteswww.substancemty.com
In February Pastor Peter Haas visited us from Substance Church, Minneapolis, and brought an incredible message to us which will challenge and inspire. Listen to his brilliant sermon 'The Happiness Switch' here and if you want to watch this message, go to our YouTube channel!
SUBSTANCE existe para conectar a personas al amor incondicional de Jesús. Para empoderar e influenciar una nueva generación.SUBSTANCE CHURCH fue fundada por los pastores globales Peter y Carolyn Haas en el 2004. Los pastores principales en MTY Isaac & Lindsay Corteswww.substancemty.com
Christopher & Jobst im Gespräch mit Sara. Wir reden über keine Utopien, Jugendzeit auf Bühnen, entsorgte Weltmeisterschafts-Medaillen, eine Kiste voll Tickets, Stranglers & 999 im Volkshaus, "New Rose" von The Damned vom Vater, als Küken unter die Flügel genommen werden, im Dunst in Genossenschaftshäuschen, Iggi vom No Fun Fanzine, Ton Steine Scherben auf dem Pfingstfest, die Band Krokodil, auf der Kirmes gecastet, die Fichen-Affäre in der Schweiz, der Song Bubble Guns, Musik kann Gefühle konservieren, mit der Zeit zu Musikerin werden, Krieg auf den Strassen, Familientrauma, zwei Monate in Nicaragua arbeiten, die Gründung von The Kick, die AC/DC Coverband, zusammen mit Rudi auf die Bühne mit Hilarious Limited, wenn sich Sternenstaub zu Planeten verdichtet, 40 Jahre Saus & Braus, die Energie von Punk, die Geschichte von Karate, die beste Verteidigung ist Awareness, von morgens bis abends in der Kläranlage, Lieblingsfilme, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, ein perfekter Sonntag mit Wäsche, irgendetwas gibt es immer zu sortieren, ein total tolles Programm von Peter Haas im Dunkeln, uvm. Drei Songs für die Playlist: 1. Ein Song, den Sara mit Ihrer Pre-Punk-Zeit verbindet: TON STEINE SCHERBEN - Der Traum ist aus 2. Ein Song, der für Sara die Anziehung von frühem Punk am besten repräsentiert: THE DAMNED - New Rose 3. Ein richtig guter Song aus der Schweiz, der nichts mit Punk zu tun hat: KTGORIQUE - Too Late
2024.10.17 NCU Chapel Peter Haas
ACERCA DE SUBSTANCE:SUBSTANCE existe para conectar a personas al amor incondicional de Jesús. Para empoderar e influenciar una nueva generación.SUBSTANCE CHURCH fue fundada por los pastores globales Peter y Carolyn Haas en el 2004. Los pastores principales en MTY Isaac & Lindsay Corteswww.substancemty.com
ACERCA DE SUBSTANCE:SUBSTANCE existe para conectar a personas al amor incondicional de Jesús. Para empoderar e influenciar una nueva generación.SUBSTANCE CHURCH fue fundada por los pastores globales Peter y Carolyn Haas en el 2004. Los pastores principales en MTY Isaac & Lindsay Corteswww.substancemty.com
God is still a God of miracles. Each month Pastor Carolyn Haas joins Susie to study miracles in the Bible and share miracles from her own life and ministry. This episode they're looking at 2Kings 4:1-7, talking about "surrendered faith" versus "resigned faith". You can find more information about the impact of friendships on our spiritual growth by checking out these resources: D. Michael Lindsey's, "Friendship: Creating a Culture of Connectivity in Your Church" © 2005 Group Publishing / Gallup. Peter Haas' "Church In Space! The Secret To Launching Your Spirituality To The Moon" © 2015 Substance Media Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: click here
Este domingo nuestro pastor global Peter Haas compartió su mensaje “Laestrategia del Señor”. Cuando estás buscando qué hacer, qué decisióntomar, a dónde ir, ¿dónde buscas respuestas? ¿A quién consultas? En laBiblia leemos acerca del Urim y el Tumim. Estas piedras eran consultadaspor el pueblo para obtener dirección y saber qué hacer ante lassituaciones. Hoy en día no tenemos el Urim y el Tumim pero tenemos algomejor y está a nuestro alcance. Pero, ¿lo estás aprovechando? Tal vez teestás perdiendo de mucho porque no sabías que estaba tan cercano a ti.
Este domingo tuvimos la visita de nuestro pastor global Peter Haas. Sumensaje se tituló “Las oraciones de muchos”. A través de su mensaje noscompartió un poco de su año 2023. Hubo momentos muy buenos como elcasamiento de su hija y ahora trabajan en Substance y viven de nuevo enMinneapolis. Por otro lado, su hijo Edén tuvo un año muy difícil. Lediagnosticaron epilepsia y tenía convulsiones casi a diario, esto generómuchos episodios caóticos. Pero el más impactante fue un día en suhabitación, comenzó a convulsionar y se estrelló contra un espejo, lo quehizo que se quebrara y muchos vidrios se enterraran en su cara y cuello.Parecía que moriría pero finalmente pudo sobrevivir. La vida en un instantese puede complicar, suceden cosas que nadie imagina y sobre todo,acontecen cosas que no podemos controlar. ¿Te ha pasado algo igual?¿Cómo responder ante esto? ¿Cuál es la solución?
Este domingo nuestro pastor global Peter Haas estuvo compartiendo su mensaje ¨Un espíritu diferente¨. Todos tienen sueños, algunos de ellos son grandes y otros son pequeños. Para lograr los sueños en ocasiones hay trabas que se pueden presentar pero servimos a un Dios que desafía el orden normal de las cosas y hace grandes cosas de la nada. En ocasiones creemos que la vida nos está pasando por alto y que somos ignorados, que es muy tarde o que somos viejos o jóvenes pero eso es un espíritu al que necesitamos resistir. En la Biblia encontramos el mismo escenario pero dos actitudes diferentes. Una positiva y una negativa. Dios no trabaja desde una perspectiva humana. Tal vez has pensado que es tu final pero quizás apenas se está articulando el inicio de una gran bendición de Dios, ¿lo crees?
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Bauelektrik, Heizungs-, Sanitär- und Klimatechnik oder Kraftfahrzeugtechnik: Überall fehlen Handwerker. Wie können die Berufe wieder attraktiv werden?
Watch the episode on our YouTube Channel - https://youtu.be/XdRXU4xHSbU--The intersection of faith, technology, and creativity is a fascinating crossroad that church leaders are being forced to face. The recent technological advancements, particularly in Artificial Intelligence (AI), are permeating every area of life, and faith-based spaces are no exception.In our latest podcast episode, we had the privilege of hearing from the experienced AI user and lead pastor of Substance Church, Peter Haas, on how he has implemented these new technologies into his daily life. As a Christian, AI technologies can either be feared or embraced - Peter is choosing to embrace them in hopes of helping pave the way for ethical AI.--SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube Channel for more resources on how to lead your church--00:06 - AI Impact in the Church08:31 - Pastor's Perspectives on Technology17:47 - Using AI for Sermon Writing32:30 - Deepfake Technology in Preaching Potential36:58 - AI's Impact on Church Sermons46:32 - Technology's Role in Churches Changes--Follow Peter Haas on Instagram at @peterhaas1Check out Substance Church at substancechurch.com--For more information on technology resources for your church, visit tithely.com
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2023.09.07 NCU Chapel Peter Haas
2023.09.06 NCU Chapel Peter Haas
In welchen Handwerksbereichen die meisten Stellen unbesetzt sind und wie die Branche attraktiver werden will, das bespricht SWR Aktuell-Moderator Andreas Böhnisch mit Peter Haas.
This episode of the Amazing Cities and Towns Podcast sponsored by Bearing Advisors, Jim Hunt interviews Dr. Terry Christiansen, Professor and organizer of CommUniverCity in San Jose, CA. · A conversation about opportunities in university cities and getting more young people involved in local government.. · And, much more 7 Steps to an Amazing City: 1. Attitude 2. Motivation 3. Attention to Detail 4. Zing 5. Inclusiveness 6. Neighborhood Empowerment 7. Green Awareness Thanks for listening and look forward to having you join us for the next episode. Links Mentions During Show: www.cucsj.org · www.AmazingCities.org · www.AmazingCities.org/podcast to be a guest on the podcast About Dr. Terry Christensen Terry Christensen specialized in state and local politics. He earned a BA in political science from Stanford and a PhD from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The author or co-author of nine books, his most recent publication is the 15thedition of California Politics and Government, the best-selling text on California politics he co-authored with Larry Gerston. Other books include Movers and Shakers (a 1982 study of political power in San Jose and other Sunbelt cities), co-authored by Phil Trounstine; Local Politics: A Practical Guide to Governing at the Grassroots; Projecting Politics: Political Messages in American Films, co-authored by Elizabeth and Peter Haas; and Recall! California's Political Earthquake, also co-authored by Larry Gerston. About Your Host, Jim Hunt: Welcome to the “Building Amazing Cities and Towns Podcast” … The podcast for Mayors, Council Members, Managers, Staff and anyone who is interested in building an Amazing City. Your host is Jim Hunt, the author of “Bottom Line Green, How American Cities are Saving the Planet and Money Too” and his latest book, “The Amazing City - 7 Steps to Creating an Amazing City” Jim is also the former President of the National League of Cities, 27 year Mayor, Council Member and 2006 Municipal Leader of the Year by American City and County Magazine. Today, Jim speaks to 1000's of local government officials each year in the US and abroad. Jim also consults with businesses that are bringing technology and innovation to local government. Amazing City Resources: Buy Jim's Popular Books: · The Amazing City: 7 Steps to Creating an Amazing City: https://www.amazingcities.org/product-page/the-amazing-city-7-steps-to-creating-an-amazing-city · Bottom Line Green: How America's Cities and Saving the Planet (And Money Too) https://www.amazingcities.org/product-page/bottom-line-green-how-america-s-cities-are-saving-the-planet-and-money-too FREE White Paper: · “10 Steps to Revitalize Your Downtown” www.AmazingCities.org/10-Steps Hire Jim to Speak at Your Next Event: · Tell us about your event and see if dates are available at www.AmazingCities.org/Speaking Hire Jim to Consult with Your City or Town: · Discover more details at https://www.amazingcities.org/consulting Discuss Your Business Opportunity/Product to Help Amazing Cities: · Complete the form at https://www.amazingcities.org/business-development A Special Thanks to Bearing Advisors for the support of this podcast: www.BearingAdvisors.Net
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2023.03.28 NCU Chapel - Peter Haas by North Central University
Watch the full episode: https://youtu.be/feXLcfwtdzk--Every church leader wants to know the secret to making their church grow. Many churches put their efforts into finding a quotable preacher or investing thousands into the production quality of their services. Other churches start new ministries or expand their social media presence in hopes of reaching a new demographic. Today's guest, Peter Haas, is here to challenge the typical model of church leadership.“Pastors spend all their energy on the wrong things.” - Peter HaasIn this episode, we will hear how Peter's leadership model changed once he realized that there was more to church leadership than a fancy service production and preaching an awesome message on Sunday mornings.Through a personal discipleship experience and reading several studies, Pastor Haas learned that the true key to getting people and keeping people in the church is friendship. A sermon can only go so far, and strobe lights and fog machines only last for the one hour a week people are behind church doors. But mid-week discipleship helps churches to actually make and keep disciples.“10% of the population will jump into deeper circles of commitment on their own. But the other 90% are invited into maturity.” - PeterPastor Haas and the leadership team at Substance Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota have seen how this practice works firsthand. Through their own study, they have come up with three avenues that they believe have revolutionized the growth and connectedness of their church.As church leaders, it is important to strive for excellence in all that we do, but we must be careful to not get lost in our performance as speakers or the production of our Sunday services. We must get back to the basics of discipleship and Spiritual Habit Formation in order to see true transformation in people.By the end of this episode, you will learn:✅ Peter's 6 Levels of Objective Discipleship Metrics✅ How to invite church-goers into discipleship✅ How to train your small group leaders to build relationships✅ How to make friends in churchResources Mentioned:Listen to episodes of Modern Church Leader: Modern Church Leader Follow Tithe.ly on Instagram: tithe.ly Follow Tithe.ly on Twitter: tithe.ly Like Tithe.ly on Facebook: @tithelyappCheck out more from Peter Haas: www.peterhaas.orgFind Substance Church: www.substancechurch.com--Tithely provides the tools you need to engage with your church online, stay connected, increase generosity, and simplify the lives of your staff.With tools like text and email messaging, custom church apps and websites, church management software, digital giving, and so much more… it's no wonder over 37,000 churches in 50 countries trust Tithely to help run their church. Learn more at tithely.com
Does your soul have the integrity to handle the weight of your dreams and God's will for your life?On this post-conference Sunday, Guest Pastor Peter Haas from Substance Church reveals that our dreams and accomplishments will never bring happiness unless God enables them to do so. The lack of happiness isn't a circumstantial problem but a spiritual one. God wants us to be happy, but before building our dreams, His desire is to build our character. When we can find true happiness in God, our souls will be equipped to bear the weight of things above our vision, above us and above all. :: See you in church - www.c3toronto.com ::
Pastor Peter Haas It's summer at Echo and this week we have treat for you. Lean in and listen as Pastor Peter Haas brings it this week!
Professor Nicholas Guyatt joins Jason to talk about apocalyptic cults, beliefs in the end of the world, and what that might look like.Producer: Natt TapleyAssistant Producer: Abi RobinsonAudio: Pete DennisImage: St Jean de Montmartre 4th Horseman of Apocalypse by Peter Haas licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 3.0 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Die heutige Folge ist im Auto entstanden. Nicht irgendwo in irgendeinem Auto. Nein, im Elektroauto von Tommy Haas, auf dem Parkplatz des Beverly Hills Tennis Clubs. MEMBERS ONLY. Kurz bevor es für Tommy auf den Platz geht, weil ein wichtiges Match bei der Seniorentour bevorsteht, spricht er mit Paul, um die alles entscheidende Frage zu beantworten: Wie verlief sein Weg zum Ruhm? Und als wäre das nicht schon genug Exklusivität, offenbart Tommy, dass AWFNR mit Paul seine allererste Podcast-Aufnahme ist. Nicht mal bei seiner Lebensgefährtin Sara Foster war er zuvor Gast. Was Paul und Tommy gemeinsam haben: Sie haben 2 Töchter im gleichen Alter und leben in Kalifornien. Was sie unter anderem voneinander unterscheidet: Paul hat eine deutsche Frau, während Tommys Sara in LA aufgewachsen ist. Was eignet sich da besser, als ein Dad-Talk? Nichts. Und genau deshalb sprechen Paul und Tommy in dieser Folge über Erziehung, Hobbys, Ehen, TikTok und Schwiegerväter, die in einem Song von Drake erwähnt werden. Ganz à la „If we talkin' joints, it's just me and David Foster.” Was bedeutet eigentlich Heimat? Hat Paul ein verstecktes Tennis-Talent? Muss ein Tommy Haas noch arbeiten und ist seine Leidenschaft wirklich das Tennisspielen, oder überwiegt der Wunsch, Gesicht einer neuen Milchschnitte-Werbung zu werden und Anke Huber vom Thron zu schubsen? Auf all diese Fragen bekommt ihr heute, hier und jetzt, eine Antwort. Bevor die Runde mit Diskussionen über Fahrenheit vs. Celsius, yards oder inches und die besten Nobu-Gerichte geschlossen wird, erfahrt ihr außerdem, was Tommy mit den Kardashians und Jenners zu tun hat und warum sein Vater, Peter Haas, den littesten Instagram Account der Welt hat. Have fun and play tennis. - Natürlich mit AWFNR auf den Ohren ;-) Diese Folge AWFNR wird präsentiert von waterdrop® – deiner Brand, um im Handumdrehen mehr Wasser zu trinken. Entdecke waterdrop® (https://go.waterdrop.com/paulripke-march) und erhalte bis Ende März 10% Rabatt mit dem Code „PAUL10”. KoRo (https://www.korodrogerie.de) bietet gesunde, qualitativ hochwertige und köstliche Lebensmittel zu fairen Preisen in Großpackungen. Mit dem Code „PAUL" sparst du auf das gesamte Sortiment von KoRo 5%. Tommy Haas Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tommyhaasofficial/ Peter Haas Instagram: https://instagram.com/peterhaas13?utm_medium=copy_link Post von Paul abonnieren: https://postvonpaul.substack.com
In this episode, Kent is joined by Peter Haas. Peter is an author, leader and the pastor of Substance Church in Minnesota. Don't miss this conversation on effective leadership and the steps to discovering your divine design.
In this episode, Kent is joined by Peter Haas. Peter is an author, leader and the pastor of Substance Church in Minnesota. Don't miss this conversation on effective leadership and the steps to discovering your divine design.
Endlich wieder ein Interview mit einem Swiss Athletics History Maker! Peter Haas, ehemaliger Chef Leistungssport von Swiss Athletics, hat so ziemlich jede Station einer Leichtathletik Karriere durchlaufen. Gemeinsam werfen wir einen Blick zurück, auf seine verschiedenen Stationen. Seine Anfangszeit als Athlet, sein Trainerdasein, seine Zeit als Chef Leistungssport, seine Errungenschaften und die vielen Herausforderungen. Wenn einer die Szene kennt, dann er. Die Leichtathletik darf froh sein von seinen Erfahrungen profitieren zu können. Viel Spass beim Reinhören.
This is a "cold" sermon review of a sermon titled "A Life That Invites" by Dino Rizzo, the executive director of the Association of Related Churches. It's a "cold" sermon review because I am reviewing this sermon as I am viewing it for the first time. Rizzo preached this sermon at Substance Church in Spring Lake Park, Minnesota on May 2, 2021. ***RESOURCES*** Here is my blog post on the Association of Related Churches: https://earnestlayman.wordpress.com/2021/01/28/profile-association-of-related-churches-arc/ Here are some videos I have done with Daniel Long of "Long For Truth" on the Association of Related Churches: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-s6GQ_rsIeV-aE8NwJHxJEE7Ii3EIxug Here is a "Hit The Bar" episode that Steven and Paulette Kozar did on Peter Haas: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g95lHvbBfNk&t=80s Here is an Issues Etc. episode critiquing Peter Haas: https://issuesetc.org/2021/04/19/1093-this-week-in-pop-christianity-bad-easter-sermons-pr-chris-rosebrough-4-19-21/ Here are the videos Pastor Chris Rosebrough has done on Robert Morris: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVVfoP7781g&t=128s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0D42-6S79Ys Thanks for listening! “Scripture quotations are from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
Soon the State Department will honor U.S. companies doing business overseas. Companies that demonstrate American Values and international best practices. It's the latest round in the Award for Corporate Excellence program, now in its 22nd year. For more on the program, the acting assistant secretary for the Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs, Peter Haas.
dadAWESOME We're on a mission to add LIFE to the dad life. We're passionate about helping dads live fully alive as they lead their kids to God's awesomeness. | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter Peter Haas Pastor Peter Haas came to know the Lord while working as an EDM rave DJ in a nightclub. Since that day, he has traveled the world, sharing his radical conversion story and calling others to experience the same joy and power. He and his wife, Carolyn, planted Substance Church in 2004 and they serve on the Lead Team of the ARC (the Association of Related Churches). He is passionate about music, film, and comedy. Peter and Carolyn live in the Twin Cities with their 3 children, Lijah, True, and Eden. Conversation Notes: Part 1 of this conversation with Peter Haas (Episode 155) Part 2 of this conversation with Peter Haas (Episode 156) 2:09 - How to raise a kid who loves Jesus? Nightly rituals, helping them find mentors and live in community, and falling in love with God's church. 8:40 - How can dads help their kids with the big question of how can a loving, all-powerful God allow pain and hurt in the world? 10:40 - Navigating smartphones and technology. Create rules younger. 15:55 - When it comes to technology, "You do have to be a learner to be a leader." 17:00 - Talking about sex and pornography with your kids 19:01 - Covenant Eyes 20:09 - Setting quarterly goals 22:00 - Work life balance for dads 24:35 - [Link to Peter's blog post] 24:38 - Parable of the seed and the sower - Mark 4:18 25:23 - Planted in the house of the Lord they will flourish 26:43 - "Find dads who are living out your dreams and get around them." 28:28 - Peter's parenting blog posts How To Be A Better Parent – OR – A Better Son Or Daughter! How To Survive Young Kids – A Marriage Tip That Can Change Everything How Vacations Can Save Your Marriage (& Your Kids)! 3 Tips To Help New Dads Through The First 4 Months Of Fatherhood… Top 5 Must-Read Parenting Books Episode 22 with Peter Haas Conversation Links: Make a Donation to dadAWESOME Join the dadAWESOME Prayer Team Substance Church Peter Haas Instagram
dadAWESOME We're on a mission to add LIFE to the dad life. We're passionate about helping dads live fully alive as they lead their kids to God's awesomeness. | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter Peter Haas Pastor Peter Haas came to know the Lord while working as an EDM rave DJ in a nightclub. Since that day, he has traveled the world, sharing his radical conversion story and calling others to experience the same joy and power. He and his wife, Carolyn, planted Substance Church in 2004 and they serve on the Lead Team of the ARC (the Association of Related Churches). He is passionate about music, film, and comedy. Peter and Carolyn live in the Twin Cities with their 3 children, Lijah, True, and Eden. Conversation Notes: Part 1 of this conversation with Peter Haas (Episode 155) 2:09 - The trade off to having golden parenting time. 6:02 - How to find common interests with your kids 8:21 - We cannot expect our kids to initiate finding common interests. 9:55 - Taking advantage of fighting and whining for teachable moments to grow your kids. 12:11 - Your life happens in the margins and the less margin you have, the less time you have for those relationships. 13:53 - They won't understand us unless we seek first to understand our kids. 16:42 - Be present in the pain of life. 17:37 - "I've noticed that my kids don't need me to have all the answers, but they do need me to be emotionally capable of helping them find God in the midst of that. And, and I I've noticed that the greatest disciplers aren't the ones with all the Bible answers. They're the ones that are just willing to be present and go on a journey with you." 18:51 - "One of the number one predictors of healthy parents is the stress level of the parent." 21:36 - Being intentional beyond the sphere of our direct kids (boyfriends, friends circle). 25:19 - Focus on your marriage in the season where your kids are all young because when you begin to empty nest you realize how important your marriage is. 27:56 - Asking mentors, what do I need to be doing now so that it will make things easier later? Questions he asked mentors as a younger dad. 28:20 - Before age 13, make these four things clear: (1) "When it comes to dating, mom, dad and the family get to be a part of the choice...do they fit with the family values?" (2) Speaker 2: "No person will ever fulfill you and you need to understand that." (3) Speaker 2: "When it comes to the timing don't date too soon." (4) Start having the sex talk younger. Conversation Links: Make a Donation to dadAWESOME Join the dadAWESOME Prayer Team Substance Church Peter Haas Instagram
dadAWESOME We're on a mission to add LIFE to the dad life. We're passionate about helping dads live fully alive as they lead their kids to God's awesomeness. | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter Peter Haas Pastor Peter Haas came to know the Lord while working as an EDM rave DJ in a nightclub. Since that day, he has traveled the world, sharing his radical conversion story and calling others to experience the same joy and power. He and his wife, Carolyn, planted Substance Church in 2004 and they serve on the Lead Team of the ARC (the Association of Related Churches). He is passionate about music, film, and comedy. Peter and Carolyn live in the Twin Cities with their 3 children, Lijah, True, and Eden. Conversation Notes: Substance Church 5:20 - Sharing about dropping his daughter off in a new state for college last year 6:15 - "There are certain things you can't protect your kids from. You need to just watch them go through it." 8:11 - " I like to think this way... parenting is a series of 2000 conversations and I say 2000, I'm making up that number, but it's actually not just 2000 conversations. It's 2000 conversations, demonstrations and impartations." 9:56 - "And if you think about those 2000 conversations, impartations, demonstrations, what's weird about them is you can log a lot of those when they're young, but intellectually, the conversations, they all kind of happen in a very, very, very tiny window." 10:40 - The "window of discipleship" is between 12 and 16. 12:58 - You can't log all of the conversations, but what you can do is give them principles like Psalm 92: "Planted in the house of the Lord, you will flourish." 18:56 - "You can't export what you haven't first imported." 20:15 - Begin with the end in mind. 21:14 - Choosing priorities and avoiding regrets by paying attention to the juggling metaphor 23:57 - How being a part of church helps provide multiple mentors 26:48 - Sacred family rituals 28:20 - "Logging as many hours as we possibly can in that golden window is the definition of good parenting. And if they have to not be exposed to as many opportunities on purpose, and my kids don't regret it, it's not like my kids sit and think, well, I didn't get as many piano and dance lessons and as many sports opportunities. They never sit around and talk about that. They talk about how many hours we logged doing a common hobby together..." Conversation Links: Make a Donation to dadAWESOME Join the dadAWESOME Prayer Team Substance Church Peter Haas Instagram
The android parents of Raised By Wolves often seem more human than their organic counterparts. But if robots were to begin raising our children, doing all of our work, and adopting human characteristics, at what point would they be considered “alive?” On the premiere episode of Raised By Wolves: The Podcast, host Holly Frey talks to Peter Haas, Associate Director of the Humanity Centered Robotics Initiative at Brown University, who outlines the boundaries between androids and humans, and the challenges of being able to instill robots with the ability to morally reason. Plus, show creator Aaron Guzikowski talks about his experience working with legendary director Ridley Scott, and the real-life robotic science that inspired the series. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Under the guidance of bassist Ralf Hubert, Mekong Delta's initial phase featured a revolving door lineup of Euro-metal luminaries. Adopting pseudonyms and lurking unseen in shadows, Mekong plied a brand of progressive metal that drew inspiration from composers such as Modest Mussorgsky, Aram Khachaturian and Alberto Ginastera, to name just a few. Never lacking in speed and intensity, Mekong Delta were the technical, antithetical other side of the coin to Germany's more caustic thrash blitzkrieg. Note I: Your LOTFP Weird Fantasy Role Playing discount code for this episode: Broodmother SkyFortress https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse.php?discount=9484bab643 Note II: MEKONG DELTA PSEUDONYMS/MEMBERS, 1987-1994: Ralf Hubert aka Björn Eklund – bass. Leader/writer for all Mekong Delta albums. Peter “Peavy” Wagner aka Jake Jenkins – vocals/bass. Didn't play on an album, left early but remained as lyricist for first two albums. Best known for his role as leader of long-running German band Rage. Jochen Schröder - guitar. Earliest lineup, left early, not on an album. Early member of Rage. No pseudonym. Wolfgang Borgmann aka Keil – vocals, first three albums Frank Fricke aka Rolf Stein – guitar, first three albums. Also member of Living Death. Reiner Kelch aka Vincent St. John – guitar, first two albums. Also member of Living Death. Jorg Michael aka Gordon Perkins – drums, first four albums. Also member of Rage, later Running Wild, Grave Digger and Stratovarius, among many others. Uwe Baltrusch aka Marc Kaye – guitar, third album to Visions Fugitives. No other major credits, although he did sub for Frank Blackfire on Sodom's Agent Orange era touring. Doug Lee (no pseudonym) – vocals. American singer, comes in on 4th album, and on next two. From Florida band Siren, who were on Aaarg Records at some point, hence the connection. Peter Haas (no pseudonym) – drums, Kaleidoscope and Visions Fugitives. Perhaps the most interesting resume of any Mekong member: he was also in Babylon Sad, Poltergeist, Calhoun Conquer, Clockwork (mid ‘90s band of Coroner's Tommy T. Baron), the Buddy Lackey solo album, and Krokus. honorary mention: Uli Kusch aka Patrick Duval. Drums on 1988 EP The Gnome (title track) and on 2007 album Lurking Fear. Best known for his work in Helloween, Gamma Ray, Masterplan and Holy Moses. Note III: COMPOSERS and BANDS covered by MEKONG DELTA 1987-1994: Modest Mussorgsky (19th Century Russian composer): “The Hut of Baba Yaga,” “Night on a Bare Mountain,” “Pictures at an Exhibition” Marius Constant (20th Century Romanian/French composer/conductor): “Twilight Zone” Julio Sagreras (late 19th Century, early 20th Century Argentinian guitarist/composer): “El Colibri” Bernard Herrmann (20th Century American composer): “Interludium” (two versions/parts) Lead Belly (20th Century American folk/blues musician): “Black Betty” Alberto Ginastera (20th Century Argentinian composer): “Tocatta” (fourth movement of Piano Concerto No. 1, Op. 28) Genesis (20th Century English progressive rock band): “Dance on a Volcano” Aram Khachaturian (20th Century Soviet Armenian composer/conductor): “Sabre Dance” Christopher Young (20th Century American Composer): “Dance” (part 4 of Hubert's larger original piece, “Suite for Group & Orchestra” Music cited, in order of appearance: “The Hut of Baba Yaga” (Mekong Delta, 1987) “Nightmare Patrol” (Mekong Delta, 1987) “Shiva's Return” (Mekong Delta, 1987) “Age of Agony”
Under the guidance of bassist Ralf Hubert, Mekong Delta's initial phase featured a revolving door lineup of Euro-metal luminaries. Adopting pseudonyms and lurking unseen in shadows, Mekong plied a brand of progressive metal that drew inspiration from composers such as Modest Mussorgsky, Aram Khachaturian and Alberto Ginastera, to name just a few. Never lacking in speed and intensity, Mekong Delta were the technical, antithetical other side of the coin to Germany's more caustic thrash blitzkrieg. Note I: Your LOTFP Weird Fantasy Role Playing discount code for this episode: Broodmother SkyFortress https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse.php?discount=9484bab643 Note II: MEKONG DELTA PSEUDONYMS/MEMBERS, 1987-1994: Ralf Hubert aka Björn Eklund – bass. Leader/writer for all Mekong Delta albums. Peter “Peavy” Wagner aka Jake Jenkins – vocals/bass. Didn't play on an album, left early but remained as lyricist for first two albums. Best known for his role as leader of long-running German band Rage. Jochen Schröder - guitar. Earliest lineup, left early, not on an album. Early member of Rage. No pseudonym. Wolfgang Borgmann aka Keil – vocals, first three albums Frank Fricke aka Rolf Stein – guitar, first three albums. Also member of Living Death. Reiner Kelch aka Vincent St. John – guitar, first two albums. Also member of Living Death. Jorg Michael aka Gordon Perkins – drums, first four albums. Also member of Rage, later Running Wild, Grave Digger and Stratovarius, among many others. Uwe Baltrusch aka Marc Kaye – guitar, third album to Visions Fugitives. No other major credits, although he did sub for Frank Blackfire on Sodom's Agent Orange era touring. Doug Lee (no pseudonym) – vocals. American singer, comes in on 4th album, and on next two. From Florida band Siren, who were on Aaarg Records at some point, hence the connection. Peter Haas (no pseudonym) – drums, Kaleidoscope and Visions Fugitives. Perhaps the most interesting resume of any Mekong member: he was also in Babylon Sad, Poltergeist, Calhoun Conquer, Clockwork (mid ‘90s band of Coroner's Tommy T. Baron), the Buddy Lackey solo album, and Krokus. honorary mention: Uli Kusch aka Patrick Duval. Drums on 1988 EP The Gnome (title track) and on 2007 album Lurking Fear. Best known for his work in Helloween, Gamma Ray, Masterplan and Holy Moses. Note III: COMPOSERS and BANDS covered by MEKONG DELTA 1987-1994: Modest Mussorgsky (19th Century Russian composer): “The Hut of Baba Yaga,” “Night on a Bare Mountain,” “Pictures at an Exhibition” Marius Constant (20th Century Romanian/French composer/conductor): “Twilight Zone” Julio Sagreras (late 19th Century, early 20th Century Argentinian guitarist/composer): “El Colibri” Bernard Herrmann (20th Century American composer): “Interludium” (two versions/parts) Lead Belly (20th Century American folk/blues musician): “Black Betty” Alberto Ginastera (20th Century Argentinian composer): “Tocatta” (fourth movement of Piano Concerto No. 1, Op. 28) Genesis (20th Century English progressive rock band): “Dance on a Volcano” Aram Khachaturian (20th Century Soviet Armenian composer/conductor): “Sabre Dance” Christopher Young (20th Century American Composer): “Dance” (part 4 of Hubert's larger original piece, “Suite for Group & Orchestra” Music cited, in order of appearance: “The Hut of Baba Yaga” (Mekong Delta, 1987) “Nightmare Patrol” (Mekong Delta, 1987) “Shiva's Return” (Mekong Delta, 1987) “Age of Agony”
We're on our second week (here's the link for week 1) of looking back over the past 40 weeks of dadAWESOME. We'll once again highlight six short clips from the fathers that we interviewed. These are the 12 takeaways for this second round of Forty Weeks Of AWESOMENESS: Challenging Our Kids To Do Hard Things (025 Patei Iyegha) Loving People Through Action as a Family (025 Patei Iyegha) In Life People Are Leaders and Followers… Becoming A Leader Gives You a Greater Place of Influence (023 Tim Burt) I'm Not Going to be a Dad That Raises my Kids Between the Commercials (023 Tim Burt) We Are Called to be Faithful, Not Successful (focus on character, not outward appearance) (030 Dave Adamson) Unplug from Technology and Connect as a Family (030 Dave Adamson) When you're Faithful, it Trickles Down to Your Grandkids and You Grandkids Grandkids (024 Shane Long) Tell You Kids Stories that Inspire Courage, Strength and Faith In God (You have Something Better than a 300 foot Robot… you have a Heavenly Father who Created you and Loves You) (024 Shane Long) You're Safe with Me. You're Loved no Matter What. You're Called and Capable. You're Responsible. (028 Jim Jackson) My Surrender & The Peace of God that Transcends Understanding are Very Closely Connected (028 Jim Jackson) Honoring is Not for Your Dad, It's For You. You Reap What You Sow. (022 Peter Haas) Seeing our Kids Become Fully Alive to the Call of God on their Life. (022 Peter Haas)
While working in a nightclub as a rave-dj, Peter challenged the God of the Universe to “reveal himself” in an unmistakable way. Only seconds later, God responded to him with a jaw-dropping Gospel encounter that shook the foundation of his life. Since converting to Christianity on the spot, Peter has traveled the world, sharing his radical story and calling others to experience the same joy and power. Within a few short years, Peter was sucked into full-time ministry. After pastoring in Wisconsin for a decade, Peter relocated to Minneapolis, Minnesota in 2004 to plant an arts-oriented church called Substance. Within a few short years, Substance became one of the fastest growing and most youthful multi-site megachurches in the United States. Peter also speaks to church planters and pastors all over the globe as he serves on the lead team of the Association of Related Churches (ARC). Peter released his first national book in 2012 with Influence Resources called Pharisectomy: how to remove
We catch up with legendary worship leader, songwriter, and musical artist Michael W Smith backstage at Catalyst Atlanta, along with interviewing Peter Haas, founding pastor of Substance Church in Minneapolis and author of Pharisectomy.