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The sermon uses a parable of discovering a treasure in a pond to illustrate the Christian journey, emphasizing the importance of turning away from familiar paths, treasuring spiritual riches, and trusting in God's provision. Drawing from Jeremiah, it highlights the necessity of repentance and the pursuit of holiness, contrasting a life focused on worldly pursuits with a life transformed by faith in Jesus. Ultimately, the message encourages listeners to actively share their faith and demonstrate God's grace to others, recognizing that a life centered on Christ brings lasting value and impacts the world around them.
The sermon explores the universal human quest for peace and rest, contrasting fleeting worldly attempts with the enduring shalom offered through faith in God. Drawing from Isaiah, the message highlights the consequences of sin and idolatry, emphasizing that true peace is found not in material possessions or religious rituals, but in a deep trust in God and a commitment to doing what is right. Ultimately, the speaker presents Jesus as the source of perfect peace, encouraging listeners to abide in Him and to remember that God is a steadfast rock, providing comfort and hope amidst life's anxieties.
In 1991 Curtis "Cochise" Smith, 29, heads out for diapers in Plaquemine, Louisiana and vanishes. Twenty-five-years later, a body surfaces in the bayou and Cochise's murder case reignites. A local with a long rap sheet becomes the prime suspect.This Episode is sponsored by BetterHelpBetterHelp: Visit BetterHelp.com/COLDCASE to get 10% off your first month.Homes.com: We've done your homework.Progressive: Multitask right now. Quote your car insurance at Progressive.com to join the over 28 million drivers who trust Progressive.Quince: Go to Quince.com/coldcase for free shipping on your order and 365-day returnsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mike and Charlie discussed the NFL's busy opening day of free agency. They praised the Saints' decision to trade a 2026 seventh-round pick for Patriots DT Davon Godchaux, a former LSU Tiger and Plaquemine, Louisiana native. The guys reviewed Chicago and Washington's additions to bolster their rosters around young star quarterbacks. They also lamented the Saints' inability to extend young CB Paulson Adebo, who signed a massive deal with the New York Giants. Legendary defensive line coach Pete Jenkins joined Sports Talk. Jenkins remembered his work with Godchaux, new LSU DL coach Kyle Williams, and star DT Milton Williams. Mike and Charlie previewed the 2025 NFL Draft, explaining how the major free agent news should impact the top picks. Zack Nagy, the publisher of LSU Tigers on Sports Illustrated, praised LSU baseball's 16-1 start to the season, highlighting William Schmidt, Zac Cowan, Casan Evans, Derek Curiel, Daniel Dickinson, and Anthony Eyanson. Mike, Charlie, and Steve played their daily "Triple Option" segment. Steve and Charlie interviewed WWL's Bobby Hebert and Mark Etheridge, an SEC writer for D1Baseball. Hebert shared his thoughts on New Orleans OC Doug Nussmeier, head coach Kellen Moore, and quarterback Derek Carr. Etheridge discussed the poise of LSU freshman OF Derek Curiel, the Tigers' contributions from new players, and the strength of 1B Jared Jones. Steve and Charlie listened to press conference audio from Saints head coach Kellen Moore and OC Doug Nussmeier. Saints sideline reporter Jeff Nowak joined Sports Talk. Nowak recapped the media's first meetings with New Orleans' coaching staff.
Mike and Charlie discussed the NFL's busy opening day of free agency. They praised the Saints' decision to trade a 2026 seventh-round pick for Patriots DT Davon Godchaux, a former LSU Tiger and Plaquemine, Louisiana native. The guys reviewed Chicago and Washington's additions to bolster their rosters around young star quarterbacks. They also lamented the Saints' inability to extend young CB Paulson Adebo, who signed a massive deal with the New York Giants. Legendary defensive line coach Pete Jenkins joined Sports Talk. Jenkins remembered his work with Godchaux, new LSU DL coach Kyle Williams, and star DT Milton Williams.
The LORD uses Jacob
How do we know what's right?
How can we encourage growth of true Christian joy
How we relate to others.
How we relate to people is a reflection of our spiritual status
Doing what is good and right and true in our spheres of influence
Grandparents day message. A message about family and hope.
William Carey believed in a big God. So did Paul.
The line is a battlefield and we must be prepared for the battle
Walking in Gentleness, Nearness and Peace
590. Part 1 of our conversation with Quentin Anthony Anderson, Candidate for District 6. "As the Executive Chairman of The Justice Alliance, a Baton Rouge-based social justice nonprofit, and the founder & Creative Director of Anderson Creative, Quentin embodies a lifelong commitment to fostering equity and empowerment.... A proud alumnus of McKinley Senior High School in Baton Rouge, Quentin earned his undergraduate degree at Louisiana Tech University in Ruston, Louisiana and he received his law degree from LSU, punctuated by a pivotal year in 2007 when he joined then-Senator Barack Obama's presidential campaign. This experience - starting as an unpaid intern and culminating as a field organizer in Missouri - solidified his path in political activism and community organizing. His commitment extended into his law school years, where he taught legal studies courses at schools like Capitol High as a volunteer instructor through the Street Law program and served the unhoused community through legal aid work at the Capital Area Alliance for the Homeless in Baton Rouge" (Anderson2024). Now available: Liberty in Louisiana: A Comedy. The oldest play about Louisiana, author James Workman wrote it as a celebration of the Louisiana Purchase. Now it is back in print for the first time in 220 years. Order your copy today! This week in Louisiana history. September 7, 1863. Alexandria captured by Union troops during the Civil War. This week in New Orleans history. The Freret Street streetcar, which first ran on September 7, 1924, was replaced with a trolley bus on December 1, 1946 and later with a diesel bus. This week in Louisiana. Plaquemine Lock State Historic Site 57730 Main Street Plaquemine, LA 70764 Operating hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m As a distributary of the Mississippi River and a route to the heartland of Louisiana through the Atchafalaya Basin, Bayou Plaquemine was used as a navigable artery centuries before the age of European exploration. From the early 1700s, Bayou Plaquemine served as a commercial transport route, promoting settlement and economic prosperity in southwest and northern Louisiana via the Atchafalaya, Red and other rivers. Postcards from Louisiana. The Jazz Vipers play at the French Quarter Fest. Listen on Apple Podcasts. Listen on audible. Listen on Spotify. Listen on TuneIn. Listen on iHeartRadio. The Louisiana Anthology Home Page. Like us on Facebook.
Rejoice in the Lord always. But what is Christian joy?
Focusing on what is most important and that is the kingdom of God