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*Planters are parked in some areas of the Coastal Bend. *U.S. beef production is expected to fall this year. *The Oklahoma Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture is accepting donations to help those affected by wildfires in western Oklahoma. *Choosing the right cotton variety is very important in these challenging economic times. *Texas youth put a lot of work into preparing livestock for shows. *Failing to renew the U.S Mexico Canada trade agreement could take a toll on Texas farmers. *The current drought situation in Texas does not bode well for spring forages. *It's time to get ready for lambing and kidding.
In this week's episode we spotlight one of the most popular chicken breeds of the late 20th century - the Ameraucana! We also discuss how to treat and prevent mites and lice, share our recipe for Pineapple Cupcakes with Prickly Pear Fruit Frosting, and finish up with poultry planters as retail therapy.Grubbly Farms - click here for our affiliate link.https://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-100963304-15546963Pre and Probiotic and Vitamin and Electrolyte Powders!Bright and Early Coffee - use code CWTCL15 for 15% off of any bagged coffee. K Cups always ship free!https://brightandearlycoffee.com/Omlet Coops- Use Our Affiliate Link and COFFEE10 code for 10% off!https://tidd.ly/3Uwt8BfBreed Spotlight is sponsored by Murray McMurray Hatcheryhttps://www.mcmurrayhatchery.com/Metzer Farms Waterfowlhttps://www.metzerfarms.com/Eaton Pet and Pasture - Use code COFFEE for a discount on first-time purchases.Nestera UShttps://nestera.us/cwtclUse our affiliate link above for 5% off your purchasePineapple Cupcakes with Prickly Pear Fruit Frosting - https://coffeewiththechickenladies.com/farm-fresh-egg-recipes/pineapple-cupcakes-with-prickly-pear-fruit-frosting/CWTCL Websitehttps://coffeewiththechickenladies.com/CWTCL Etsy Shophttps://www.etsy.com/shop/CoffeeWChickenLadiesAs Amazon Influencers, we may receive a small commission from the sale of some items at no additional cost to consumers.CWTCL Amazon Recommendationshttps://www.amazon.com/shop/coffeewiththechickenladiesSupport the show
How do you identify a future church planter before they even know they're one? In this episode of Breaking Barriers, we walk through 8 early indicators to look for in high school and college students — from entrepreneurial drive and dynamic communication to physical discipline and commitment to the local church. We also make the case for why parent planting (raising planters from within your own church) leads to deeper multiplication than partner planting, even though it takes significantly more time and intentionality.Website: https://breakinggrowthbarriers.comFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/breakinggrowthbarriersFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/breakinggrowthbarriersInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/breakinggrowthbarriers
I encountered Mr. Peanut in the deli section of Kroger's when I was four years old, and I'm still not over that. Also, Jeffrey Epstein could be working at a Dairy Queen in Iowa. And, I still refuse to buy a boneless couch. Enjoy.New episodes are released every Tuesday. If you want to interact with the show, we have a voice mailbox. Call 818-336-1146 and leave feedback, or just complain, and maybe I'll use it in a future broadcast.TEXT THE RAINWATER HOTLINE
In this conversation, Dave Mowitz and Andy Campbell discuss the evolution and current state of the agricultural machinery market, focusing on planters and their significance in crop production. They analyze year-end trends, inventory levels, and the impact of accessories on planter values. The discussion also touches on the importance of seed tenders and the challenges faced in the used equipment market, while looking ahead to future trends in agriculture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Managing cover crop residue can prove challenging especially when spring rain, cool soils, and heavy trash collide with planting. On this episode of Farming Forward, we travel to Rose Farms near Mitchell, Ont., to explore the farm family's decade-long journey with cover crops and residue management. On a rainy April morning, RealAgriculture’s Bernard Tobin visited... Read More
Your front door deserves more than a week of glitter. We break down how to build Christmas planters that look festive now, thrive in deep shade, and transition smoothly into spring without waste. The secret is designing for longevity: choose a strong evergreen centrepiece, layer hardy winter colour, and add seasonal touches you can lift out in January.We start with structure. Skimmia japonica tops our list for glossy leaves and vibrant buds that read instantly “Christmas” yet stay handsome for months. Holly brings classic winter mood, while taxus and box cones or balls give clean shapes that handle outdoor lights beautifully. We also explore pieris and compact conifers like junipers and cryptomeria for texture that stands up under a porch with minimal winter watering. If you want to keep them in pots, match compost to plant needs and watch moisture as days get longer.Then we build colour that lasts. Violas and pansies in deep reds and purples are cold-tolerant and cheerful well into spring. Cyclamen adds drama if you're happy to deadhead, and primroses, polyanthus, and bellis round out a soft, friendly palette. For the long game, tuck bulbs beneath the bedding; hyacinths or dwarf narcissus will push through late winter and extend the show. Prefer zero maintenance? We share a cut-greenery planter: damp compost, layered evergreens, red-stem dogwood or birch twigs, pine cones, and warm micro-lights for a lush, foam-free display you can compost after New Year.We make a strong case for skipping sprayed or painted plants. They look dated by mid-January and usually end up in the bin. Instead, use simple picks—a small robin, a subtle Santa, tiny parcels—to add Christmas notes you can remove later, revealing a timeless winter container. By repeating two or three colours, mixing glossy leaves with soft blooms, and scaling pots to your doorway, you'll get a display that feels fresh, natural, and welcoming every day.If this guide helps you rethink festive containers, follow the show, share it with a gardening friend, and leave a quick review. Got a planter you're proud of? Tag us with a photo and tell us your go-to winter centrepiece.Support the showIf there is any topic you would like covered in future episodes, please let me know. Email: info@mastermygarden.com Check out Master My Garden on the following channels Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastermygarden/ Instagram @Mastermygarden https://www.instagram.com/mastermygarden/ Until next week Happy gardening John
In this episode, Pete and Peyton dive into one of the most explosive topics resurfacing online today: End Times theology. With Revelation videos going viral on TikTok and Instagram, people—especially younger generations—are asking fresh questions about the last days, the Antichrist, and whether current events signal something bigger. Peyton unpacks how church planters can step into that conversation with clarity instead of confusion.Together, they explore the difference between dispensationalism, covenant theology, and historicist readings of Scripture, why many popular End Times interpretations miss the point, and how Jesus' words in Matthew 24–25 fit into the larger storyline of redemptive history. Peyton highlights key resources that help ground leaders in sanity, not sensationalism—and explains why getting Revelation right matters for mission, evangelism, and discipleship.Whether you love talking prophecy or avoid it at all costs, this episode will equip you to lead your people wisely, pastor skeptics compassionately, and keep the gospel at the center of the cultural conversation swirling around the End Times.Resources and Links Mentioned in this Episode:Reliant Mission: reliant.org/cppNewBreed TrainingThanks for listening to the church planter podcast. We're here to help you go where no one else is going and do what no one else is doing to reach people, no one else is reaching.Make sure to review and subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast service to help us connect with more church planters.
The addition of a dry fertilizer option for corn planting and growing evidence of seed savings in canola has many growers in both Eastern and Western Canada taking a hard look at Fendt Momentum planters. In this report from the Farm Progress Show in Decatur, Illinois, Fendt marketing manager Arthur Santos notes that 30-foot Momentum... Read More
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Pour yourself a glass and join Uncle Brad as he breaks down the classic Planters Punch—before Jules jazzes it up with a tropical pineapple-basil twist that'll transport you straight to the islands. Brad takes us on a spirited journey through the cocktail and Jamaican rum's history and reveals the nautical origins of being "three sheets to the wind" (spoiler: it's not about bedding). The duo wraps things up by tackling a listener question from @waterscott about the mysterious art of using walnut bitters. Whether you're a rum enthusiast or just here for the good vibes, this episode serves up history, humor, and a whole lot of flavor. Planters Punch Glass: Collins Garnish: Umbrella and a lime, cherry, nutmeg... whatever Directions & Ingredients In mixing glass add: 3.0 oz Dark Rum 1.0 oz Fresh lime juice 0.5 oz Fresh lemon juice 0.5 oz Grenadine (best if you make it yourself) ½ tbsp of Raw cane sugar 2 dash angostura Shake for 20 seconds Strain into collins glass packed with crushed ice Add garnish Pineapple-Basil Planter Fresh garden vibes meet island vibes 1 oz white rum 1.5 oz Jamaican rum 1 oz pineapple juice 3/4 oz lime juice 1/2 oz basil syrup 1 dash Angostura + 1 dash orange bitters SHAKE Garnish: basil leaf slap + pineapple frond The Art of Drinking IG: @theartofdrinkingpodcast Website: www.theartofdrinkingpodcast.com Join Jules IG: @join_jules TikTok: @join_jules Website: joinjules.com Uncle Brad IG: @favorite_uncle_brad This is a Redd Rock Music Podcast IG: @reddrockmusic www.reddrockmusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the forty-ninth episode of the Inspiring Stewards podcast, Nathan Jones speaks with Miguel Castillo from Spain. Born into a family of five in Monterrey, Mexico, Miguel began attending church at a very early age but made his personal decision to follow Jesus during his senior year of college. He currently coaches and helps develop church planters in Europe. He understands that stewardship involves exercising responsible care of everything that God has entrusted to His people. He concludes by reminding listeners to return to the early priesthood by equipping stewards to live Spirit-filled lives, reflecting Christ in their communities.We'd love to hear your thoughts, comments, or feedback. To do so, email us at mail@gtp.orgThe music is Concerto a' 4 Violini No 2 by Telemann played on classical guitar by Jon Sayles. Published by Exzel Music. Length: 17:21
In this episode, Tim and Jean sit down with Rosemary Mix, president of the Capital District chapter of Wild Ones. That's a national organization that was an outgrowth of Douglas Tallamy''s idea for a “Homegrown National Park” whereby individuals planted their gardens with native plants to make a network of pollinators and a healthier ecology nationwide. The idea became the “Wild Ones” organization in 1977 at a native landscape conference. There are now over 100 chapters in 36 states, with nineteen thousand members. The pandemic resulted in a huge boost in membership, and a lively website encouraged more growth. The local group holds an annual plant sale at Thacher Park, a seed swap in November, and a series of educational programming via zoom all winter. Membership in the local group also offers “cozy chats”, informal gatherings to talk 'natives' during the winter, a speakers bureau, and meet and hike sessions. They are working on creating a demonstration garden at Guilderland Unity Lutheran Church. The planned design is posted on-line at the national website. There are many designs available on the website with guidance available, from lists of plant sources, designers, criteria for good design, and ideas beyond gardens. Planters, pots and other containers can serve to grow natives, and natives are not just annuals and perennials. There is advice on native trees and shrubs. The website even discusses the differences of opinion between mere enthusiasts and “purists” who shun nativars, cultivars or even combining native and introduced plants. To visit an established native garden, Rosemary suggests contacting the Sobro Conservancy in Saratoga, which has rescued a vacant lot and made it a pleasant entry to the city. Hosts: Tim Kennelty and Jean Thomas Guest: Rosemary Mix Photo by: Wild Ones Production Assistance: Linda Aydlett, Deven Connolly, Teresa Golden, Tim Kennelty, Amy Meadow, Xandra Powers, Annie Scibienski, Jean Thomas
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Host Jeff Medders is joined by Ronnie Martin in this special episode of the New Churches podcast for a discussion on the importance of renewal in the life of a church planter. The post Ronnie Martin on Renewal for Church Planters appeared first on New Churches.
Raising people up to send out as church planters is a daunting task. A flurry of questions present themselves: where do I find a leader, how do I prepare them, who will replace them? In this episode, Matt and Christine flip the script and dig into how Ralph identified, trained, and replaced church planters while leading the Hope Chapel Movement
Clark-Cowlitz Fire Rescue will stage a dramatic live fire demonstration June 21 in Downtown Woodland as part of Planters Days. The side-by-side event will compare a fire with and without sprinklers to show their impact on safety and survival. The demo will also be livestreamed on Facebook. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/clark-cowlitz-fire-rescue-to-host-live-fire-sprinkler-demonstration-at-planters-days/ #Woodland #FireSafety #ClarkCowlitzFireRescue #PlantersDays #LiveDemo #FireSprinklers #NFPA #EmergencyServices #FirePrevention #CommunityEvent
Today on the show Lisa interviews Craig Whitney and Jeff Bennett of Multiply Project. With a combined 50 years of experience in church planting, Craig and Jeff have loads of knowledge to share. Today they describe their heart for finding and equipping the next church planters, helping todays leaders put boots to the ground on their desires to be a multiplying church. https://multiplyproject.org/
Nate Akin talks with Bill and Lyla Curtis and Adam and Judith McNinch about the ongoing care of church planters and their families. They discuss the need for clarity in communication, the value of presence, the importance of caring for the wives of church planters, as well as the joy and challenges of international partnerships. Bill is a member of our board and the Lead Pastor of Cornerstone Baptist Church near Florence, SC. Adam is a member of our network and the Lead Pastor of Christ Church in Queensferry, UK.
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*The new U.S. Secretary of Agriculture was back in Texas this week to address the avian influenza outbreak. *A Texan will testify before the Senate Ag Committee in Washington this week. *Texas farmers produced more than $19 million worth of cucumbers last year. *Cotton production is falling in Texas because it isn't a profitable crop to grow.*Planting time is getting near in the Texas High Plains. *New tariffs are expected to go into effect next month. *Growth implants in young calves are an underutilized technology. *Planters are rolling in South Texas. *Beef on dairy cross cattle are more susceptible to liver abscesses in the feedlot.
What does it really take to plant a church? How do you stay obedient when the weight feels overwhelming?On Ep 46, Rich sits down with Russell Johnson and Jabin Chavez, lead pastors of The Pursuit NW in Seattle and City Light Church in Las Vegas. They get real and share the weight of obedience, untold church stories, the pressure of the calling, and how God's grace meets us in the struggle.Sign up for Leadership With Rich free weekly newsletter: https://www.richwilkersonjr.comWatch this episode on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCARNPkLHwzeC4KSXGu4RISQ Follow Rich on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/richwilkersonjr/Follow Rich on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@richwilkersonjr?lang=en
It's 'a pot, within a pot, within a pot,' says Kay Wells of her 3-d printed, self-watering planters. Posie Pots was one of 20 businesses to receive seed money from Arch Grants. Saint Louis University's Chaifetz Center for Entrepreneurship is opening up applications for its second New Venture Accelerator.
Today, machinery expert Dave Mowitz sits down with Andy Campbell, director of insights at Tractor Zoom, to discuss used planters, air drillers, and seed tenders. They explore seasonal trends, inventory shifts, and how advanced technology like electric drives and precision controls is reshaping equipment values. The conversation also highlights regional market differences and the challenges of valuing highly customized machinery. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
I must confess. . . in this episode Alan and Annie let me down. And just when they were doing so well! Their conversation is related to an article I wrote in February 2010, “Ethical Guidelines for Church Planters.” I encourage you to check out the post (for context) at jdpayne.org and then listen to […]
This week the gang stays sweet and examines a nutty new job opening in the Snews! Support this podcast at https://www.patreon.com/LetsTalkAboutSnacks -- Snack News: Love Nostalgic Sodas? You Need to Try Pepsi's New Flavor: https://www.foodandwine.com/pepsi-wild-cherry-and-cream-8774441 Cheetos Is Releasing a New Flavor Just in Time for the Super Bowl: https://www.foodandwine.com/cheetos-puffs-cheese-pizza-flavor-8772631 Van Leeuwen Reveals 5 New Ice Cream Flavors Inspired by Love Languages: https://people.com/van-leeuwen-reveals-5-new-ice-cream-flavors-inspired-by-love-languages-8775820 Planters offers $45K and benefits to drive its iconic NUTmobile: https://www.fox13news.com/news/planters-nutmobile-driver-job Soup You Can Suck On: Introducing Progresso Soup Drops, the Ultimate Cold and Flu Season Comfort: https://www.generalmills.com/news/press-releases/soup-you-can-suck-on-introducing-progresso-soup-drops-the-ultimate-cold-and-flu-season-comfort Locate Lauren on Twitter (@rawrglicious) and check out her Onlyfans! Find Conrad on Twitter (@ConradZimmerman) and peruse his other projects on this Linktree thing. Linda can be located on Instagram (@shoresofpluto)! Logo by Cosmignon! See more of her cool art at https://www.cosmignon.info/ Music by Michael "Skitch" Schiciano. Hear more of his work at https://skitch.bandcamp.com/
INTRO (00:00): Kathleen opens the show drinking a Snow Beast Winter Ale from Kinkaider Brewing Company in Broken Bow, NE. She describes “Cowtanking” in the Midwest, and reviews her weekend in Omaha, NE and Cedar Rapids, IA. TOUR NEWS: See Kathleen live on her “Day Drinking Tour.” COURT NEWS (20:30): Kathleen shares news that Ohio is now offering Dolly Parton Imagination Library license plates, Jelly Roll's “Goodnight Nashville” bar has opened in Nashville, Snoop Dogg plays the pre-inauguration Crypto Ball, and Tom Brady intends to continue broadcasting for Fox. TASTING MENU (3:12): Kathleen samples a King Bing candy bar, Casey's New Orleans Style kettle chips, and Criss Cross Spicy Artisan Pretzels. UPDATES (24:12): Kathleen shares updates on the QAnonShaman being pardoned by Trump, some Jewish Cemeteries allow tattoos, and there's an update on the Leinenkugel Brewery. “HOLY SHIT THEY FOUND IT” (49:58): Kathleen reads the discovery of a once-in-a-century finding in Pompeii, and an incredible royal crown is discovered in a crypt after being hidden from the Nazis. FRONT PAGE PUB NEWS (49:08): Kathleen shares articles on the LA Fire Aid lineup formally announced, Just Stop Oil targets Westminster Abbey, Starbucks reverses its open-door policy, Kenny Chesney is the latest residency at the Las Vegas Sphere, Nantucket is considering a ban on Pickleball courts, a rare brown panda is discovered in a Chinese zoo, Walgreens evaluates their new shoplifting strategy, and Planters is paying $45K to drive the NUTmobile. WHAT WE'RE WATCHING (1:06:52): Watch “American Primeval” on Netflix.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We start off pondering what will happen with TikTok (we recorded before we knew) then we get into women making more money than men and the dynamics of it, theft deterrent systems in stores, a lady who gets her nose ring stuck in an odd place, and Planters is hiring people to drive the NutMobile. But first, Birthdays and Dan's unusual knowledge of male pornstars' birthdays!LINKS:Wealthy wife, unhappy life: Men are sadder when their wives earn more than them, study finds | Daily Mail OnlineWalgreens CEO describes drawback of anti-shoplifting strategy: ‘When you lock things up…you don't sell as many of them' | FortuneHilarious moment woman has to be cut free from her office chair after getting her NOSE RING stuck in it, forcing colleagues to wheel her to fire crew | Daily Mail OnlinePlanters will pay you $45,000 a year—plus health benefits, travel expenses and a 401(k)—to drive the NUTmobile around the countryThe Treehouse is a daily DFW based comedy podcast and radio show. Leave your worries outside and join Dan O'Malley, Trey Trenholm, Raj Sharma, and their guests for laughs about current events, stupid news, and the comedy that is their lives. If it's stupid, it's in here.The Treehouse WebsiteCook DFW Roofing & Restoration | Dallas, Fort Worth TX | Roofing Company CLICK HERE TO DONATE:The RMS Treehouse Listeners Foundation
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Woman had to be cut free from her office chair after getting her nose ring stuck in it, Walgreens says that locking up items that were prone to be stolen has been largely ineffective...care to guess why? Planters is offering 45K a year salary and full benefits package for new drivers of their 'Nutmobile'
In this episode of NorthWoods Church Matters, Matt and Ryan sit down with Ed and Ruta Bacevicius, church planters from Lithuania, to discuss their remarkable journey to Christ, their passion for church planting, and their vision for a faithful gospel community in their homeland. From rebellious atheism to spiritual renewal, Ed and Ruta share their testimony of grace, perseverance, and the power of faithful discipleship.
Hey there friends and weirdos! This week we indulge in a Thanksgivingtime haunting, discussing the ghosts of the Dock Street Theater! How is it that both John Wilkes Booth and his father Junius Brutus can't seem to escape bad vibes in theaters? And how did Nettie Dickerson become a vengeful spirit dressed in red? Do Nile and Kyle finally have a business idea that's going to make them the big bucks? All this and more!
The first English settlers in today's South Carolina departed England in August, 1669, but would not actually get to the coast of Carolina until April and May the next year. Along the way they would lose ships to hurricanes and incompetence, and get into a firefight with Spaniards and their Indian allies on an island off the coast of Georgia. An unknown number would die on an island in the Bahamas. And, yet, once on the banks of the Ashley River, the first English South Carolinians would lose only 12% of their population in their first 18 months, a record of survival in the first "seasoning" year matched only by Maryland in the 17th century. X/Twitter - @TheHistoryOfTh2 - https://x.com/TheHistoryOfTh2 Facebook - The History of the Americans Podcast - https://www.facebook.com/HistoryOfTheAmericans Selected references for this episode (Commission earned for Amazon purchases through the episode notes on our website - https://thehistoryoftheamericans.com/the-first-english-settlement-of-south-carolina/) Edward McCrady, The History of South Carolina Under the Proprietary Government 1670-1719 L. H. Roper, Conceiving Carolina: Proprietors, Planters, and Plots 1662-1729 George Bancroft, History of the United States of America: From the Discovery of the Continent Alexander S. Salley, Jr., Narratives of Early Carolina 1650-1708 (Includes narrative of Maurice Mathews) Letter from Henry Woodward to Sir John Yeamans, September 10, 1670 J. Leitch Wright, Jr., "Spanish Reaction to Carolina," The North Carolina Historical Review, October 1964.
Notwithstanding the promising expeditions of William Hilton and Robert Sandford, by the end of 1666, with the Carolina proprietors waging war with the Netherlands and contending with plague and fire in London, the Carolina project was on the brink of failure. Then the youngest proprietor stepped forward; the venture received new vigor under the leadership of Anthony Ashley Cooper, Lord Ashley. With his friend and confidant John Locke, Lord Ashley would develop a fantastically – some would say hilariously - detailed plan of government for Carolina that would never be put into effect, but which would inspire and confound historians and even be cited by courts into our own time, the Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina. This episode is about Ashley, Locke, and those strange Fundamental Constitutions. X/Twitter: @TheHistoryOfTh2 Facebook: The History of the Americans Podcast Selected references for this episode (Commission earned for Amazon purchases through the website) George Bancroft, History of the United States of America: From the Discovery of the Continent Edward McCrady, The History of South Carolina Under the Proprietary Government 1670-1719 L. H. Roper, Conceiving Carolina: Proprietors, Planters, and Plots 1662-1729 Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina, March 1, 1669 Jennifer Welchman, "Locke on Slavery and Inalienable Rights," Canadian Journal of Philosophy, March 1995. John Locke
Spaniards had been in South Carolina off and on since perhaps 1514, and certainly by 1521. Even in the 1660s Spaniards occasionally came up the coast to trade and visit Santa Helena on Parris Island, which had largely been abandoned to Indians. As late as 1663, however, the English had not explored even the coast of the future Palmetto State. That would change after the granting of the Carolina Proprietary in March 1663. In 1663 and 1666, two expeditions from Barbados, then perhaps the wealthiest corner of the nascent English empire, would explore coastal South Carolina, and set the stage for the first surviving English settlement on that coast, the town of Charleston in 1670. This is the story of those two expeditions, the first by William Hilton, after whom Hilton Head was quickly named, and the second by Robert Sandford, who named the Ashley River. X/Twitter: @TheHistoryOfTh2 Facebook: The History of the Americans Podcast Selected references for this episode (Commission earned for Amazon purchases through the website) Edward McCrady, The History of South Carolina Under the Proprietary Government 1670-1719 L. H. Roper, Conceiving Carolina: Proprietors, Planters, and Plots 1662-1729 Alexander S. Salley, Jr., Narratives of Early Carolina 1650-1708 (Includes narratives of William Heaton and Robert Sandford) Charles Towne John Vassall John Yeamans Cape Fear Settlements William Hilton Bermuda Sloop Henry Woodward
New Churches Q&A Podcast with Daniel Im, Ed Stetzer, and Todd Adkins
Learn how preachers are made, what the elements of sound teaching are, and why it is essential to set an example through preaching. The post Planters are Preachers appeared first on New Churches.
New Churches Q&A Podcast with Daniel Im, Ed Stetzer, and Todd Adkins
Discover why mentor relationships are so vital in the lives of planters and pastors today, as well as what it looks like to equip and deploy planters through the lens of Paul's and Titus's examples. The post Planters Need Mentors appeared first on New Churches.
New Churches Q&A Podcast with Daniel Im, Ed Stetzer, and Todd Adkins
Discover how Paul's God-centered, Christ-exalting mindset shaped him as a planter and pastor. The post Planters as Servants of God appeared first on New Churches.