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Chocolate and dinner leftovers help the ladies reflect on Easter as and the last podcast guest! And by the way, maybe age a "state of mind!"
As we wrap up our Post-Easter series, we move toward a final blessing Jesus makes. Nail pierced hands will lift and bless His disciples. Knowing they were stepping into an unknown future, Jesus reminds them they would not go empty-handed. His blessing was the assurance of not only what happened, but a new strength in whatever came next. Do you believe that Jesus wants to bless you? What is He inviting you into next? Listen in as Pastor Dom reminds us of what happens when Jesus blesses us, and why that matters for what's next.
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In this post‑Easter episode, Mark Morton shares his reflections on recent tax developments and policy decisions. From frustration with Making Tax Digital and fuel duty at the pump, to mileage rates that offer little real‑world help, Mark also highlights growing concerns around the recovery of winter fuel payments from pensioners and the risks of PAYE coding errors. A candid look at the increasingly baffling world of UK tax.For more information on this topic and more, please visit www.mercia-group.com for further details.
It's time for our monthly Favored or Forsaken! Join Erin, Evan, and Evan as we discuss awesome women who are shaping the church, what's going on with the Manosphere, and recent happenings post-Easter. Is this our most uplifting Favored or Forsaken ever? You'll have to listen to find out! MENTIONSThis Week on Patreon: Spicy April Favored or ForsakenAwesome Ladies: Sojourner's List of 10 Christian Women Shaping the ChurchWeird Chickens? Learn more about Jen Hamilton | Silkie Chickens | Chicken DiapersEvan's List Additions: Bethny Ricks | Ruth Haley Barton | Gemma Ryan | Faith Eury Cho | Bethany AllenManosphere? Here's the article | RUMbLE Mobile Billboard: Deep-Dive | Get your ownFalling Jesus? Here's one video | And here's anotherBeautiful Things: Here's the Benson Boone church The Faith Adjacent Seminary: Support us on Patreon. I've Got Questions by Erin Moon: Order Here | Guided Journal Subscribe to our Newsletter: The Dish from Faith AdjacentFaith Adjacent Merch: Shop HereShop our Amazon Link: amazon.com/shop/faithadjacentFollow Faith Adjacent on Socials: InstagramSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
How to turn the blues into breakthroughs, with pastor Stephen MatthewScriptures: Matthew 5:17, Luke 24:13-24, John 20:24-25, Matthew 28:16-17, Luke 22:54-62, Luke 24:27, Luke 24:30-31, John 20:26-29, 2 Timothy 3:14, John 21:4-1, John 21:15-17, Colossians 3:23
This message from John 21 shows how Jesus restores fallen disciples and gives fresh purpose to weary hearts. The same Savior who met Peter on the shore still meets us with grace today.
We finish off our Easter theme of Hes Different with the call of Jesus for us to BE different in how we live our lives.
We share the discussions that we're having with our clients weekly on handling social occasions, losing the guilt around chocolate and why sustainability is so important in your program!To download our cookbook click here:https://bdonlinept.lpages.co/fitandfastcookbook/To work with us check out our program here:https://bdonlinept.lpages.co/strongparentproject/
AI can write your first draft, research your competitors, and build your workflows overnight. It does all of that faster and cheaper than any one person can. That part is real. But there's one thing it absolutely cannot do — and it's the thing that matters most. I watched a woman cycle through personal trainers for years, renting motivation from the outside. The moment she stopped paying, the drive disappeared. Your experience, your judgment, your way of reading a room — that's the push-up only you can do. AI just helps you do more of them. Featured Story Years ago, I worked with a woman who kept hiring personal trainers. Not the same one — a new one every few months. She'd get results for a while, drift, then start over with somebody new. One day, I asked her about it. She said she just needed someone to push her. She wasn't hiring a trainer. She was renting motivation from the outside. And the moment she stopped paying, the motivation went away. The trainer could design the program and count the reps, but the contraction happened in her muscles, not theirs. I see the same pattern emerging with AI right now — people producing polished output that sounds like nobody. Important Points AI is a multiplier, not a replacement. Bring your experience, and it delivers faster. Bring nothing, it returns nothing. Your judgment from years of living inside problems is pattern recognition; no dataset can replicate on its own. Two columns this week: what only you can do goes in one, everything mechanical goes in the other. Column two is AI. Memorable Quotes "You can't hire somebody to do your push-ups for you. The strength you want only grows through the work you do yourself." "If you don't bring anything specific to AI, it gives you a very polished nothing. That's all you'll get back." "Your particular way of seeing the world exists because you've lived a certain life. AI can't generate that for you." Scott's Three-Step Approach Draw a line down a page and list what only you can do — relationships, judgment, your particular angle on the work. Put everything else in the second column — drafting, formatting, research, repetitive tasks that eat your mornings. Hand column two to AI this week and double down hard on column one. That's where your real strength compounds over time. Chapters 0:02 - Post-Easter confessions and Scott's candy weakness 1:48 - The AI arc continues, and where this is heading 2:33 - You can't hire someone else to do your push-ups 3:47 - The woman who kept renting motivation from trainers 5:34 - AI multiplies what you bring — or polishes your nothing 8:01 - Peter Drucker's knowledge worker and why judgment wins now 11:29 - LinkedIn slop and why sounding like everyone helps no one Connect With Me Search for the Daily Boost on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify If you enjoy the Daily Boost, you might like Notes From Scott. A few mornings each week, I send a short note with something I've been thinking about or noticing lately. Sometimes those ideas turn into podcast episodes later. You can sign up at https://notesfromscott.com. Email: support@motivationtomove.com Main Website: https://motivationtomove.com YouTube: https://youtube.com/dailyboostpodcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/heyscottsmith Facebook Page: https://facebook.com/motivationtomove Facebook Group: https://dailyboostpodcast.com/facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Todd and Ellen discuss the Pope's Easter celebrations, Dr Randall Smith talks "untouchables," and Jesse Romero on evangelizing Post Easter.
What does Jesus' resurrection body tell us about our own resurrection, and why does it matter?
What does Jesus' resurrection body tell us about our own resurrection, and why does it matter?
What is the resurrection body like and why does it matter for how we live our lives in the present?
What is the resurrection body like and why does it matter for how we live our lives in the present?
It is the Sunday after Easter. Is your heart still burning? No, not chocolate egg overload heartburn, but the Emmaus road ‘heartburn'. Do you remember what happened to those two Emmaus road followers of Christ after the resurrection? They were confused and disheartened. Things had not turned out as they expected. “But we had hoped that he was the one to redeem Israel.” (Luke 24:21 NRSV)Notes: https://www.malcolmcox.org/the-way-of-the-burning-heart-a-post-easter-reflection-malcolm-cox-quiet-time-coaching-episode-569/ Please add your comments on this week's topic. We learn best when we learn in community. Do you have a question about teaching the Bible? Is it theological, technical, or practical? Could you send me your questions or suggestions? Here's the email: malcolm@malcolmcox.org. If you'd like a copy of my free eBook on spiritual disciplines, “How God Grows His People”, sign up at my website: http://www.malcolmcox.org. Please pass the link on, subscribe, and leave a review. God bless, Malcolm "Carpe Diem" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
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Emmy offers a short meditation on life after Easter Sunday. Content warning for discussion of a suicide attempt. www.patreon.com/cafeteriachristian
Post Easter reflections from co-host, Addia Wuchner, along with encouragement for Women of Faith. Mercy 2 You Women's Seminar, Saturday, 4/26, 9a-2p (www.coffeetalkevents.com). Hope to see you there. Share. Make it a great day in the Love & Lordship of Christ (Mark 12:29-31)!
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The whole Morning Mix crew is back in the studio after a busy Easter weekend that saw Nikki in Florida, Chris watching WWE Smackdown, and Whip at baseball games (surprise!). Plus, we find out which unhealthy foods are truly addicting and which grown adults calls their Mom and Dad "Mommy" and "Daddy." Catch up on everything you missed from The Morning Mix right here on the Morning Mix podcast!Follow The Mix: The MixstagramStream The Mix: Get The Free Mix App!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In hour 1 of McElroy and Cubelic in the Morning, the guys have some fun to start the week as they recap an exciting Easter Weekend with food and an indirect discussion on family! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Practically Pastoring, the crew debriefs Easter Sunday. What went well? What went sideways? And how do you lead through the Super Bowl of church services without losing your soul (or your voice)?Plus, we get into:The emotional and logistical pressure pastors face on EasterWhether small churches should try to “compete” with bigger onesWhy WrestleMania made it into our Sunday reflectionsWhat happens after Easter: follow-up, fatigue, and finding your rhythm again
Garry discusses how much stuff the average home has and why many people don't manage their junk well. Plus, two teenagers are in trouble because they were trying to transport thousands of ants illegally.
Guests Colby Barrett and Steven Moore, Executive Producers of the new documentary film "A Faith Under Seige", joins to discuss the latest conflict with Russia/Ukraine. Is there something deeper and more malicious at play? Discussion of Russia's crackdown on the Christian faith and attack of church's and faith leaders in Ukraine. Happy Easter Monday! Discussion of Trump's Easter holiday vs Biden. Church and State. And the next generation becoming more faith based again. Is the anarchy social experiment over?
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After surprise appearances at Vatican Easter services, the ailing Pope Francis died at 88. The latest on the Monday morning kickoff to the Bob Rose Show
Today on the Smarticle Podcast, we discuss Christian nonviolence, referencing an article linking nonviolence to love and the teachings of Martin Luther King as well as Jesus. We delve into personal struggles with nonviolence, contrasting it with historical figures like Gandhi and Malcolm X. We also touch on the polarization in America, the authenticity of modern Christian practices, and the difference between worshiping Jesus and following his teachings. We reflect on the challenges of reconciling belief in the resurrection and literal scriptural interpretations with the need for living out Jesus' example of love and peace. 00:00 Introduction and Warm-Up 00:33 Humor and Seriousness in Discussions 01:40 God Talk Friday: Nonviolence 04:10 Personal Reflections on Nonviolence 06:17 Political Polarization and Media Influence 10:01 Following Jesus: Pre-Easter vs. Post-Easter 15:40 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Nonviolence Is an Act of Love smarticlepodcast@gmail.com #nonviolence #preeasterjesus #jesusteachings #martinlutherking #ghandi #teachingnonviolence #cac #fatherrohr #richardrohr #centerforactionandcontemplation #spiritual #faith #godtok #faithtalk #realfaith #smarticlepodcast #podcast #smarticle @dailymeditations @Smarticleshow @BDDoble @larryolson threads.net/@smarticleshow @brand.dobes The Center for Action and Contemplation The Smarticle Podcast
The Rev. Robert "Bob" Johnston III - "Post-Easter-Day Hangover"
The Rev. Robert “Bob” Johnston III – “Post-Easter-Day Hangover”
Acts 4:32-35Now the whole group of those who believed were of one heart and soul, and no one claimed private ownership of any possessions, but everything they owned was held in common. With great power the apostles gave their testimony to the resurrection of the Lord Jesus, and great grace was upon them all. There was not a needy person among them, for as many as owned lands or houses sold them and brought the proceeds of what was sold. They laid it at the apostles' feet, and it was distributed to each as any had need.John 20:19-31When it was evening on that day, the first day of the week, and the doors on the house where the disciples had met were locked for fear of the Jews, Jesus came and stood among them and said, “Peace be with you.” When he said this, he showed them his hands and his sides, and the disciples rejoiced when they saw the Lord. He said to them again, “Peace be with you. As the Father has sent me, so now I send you.” And after he said this, he breathed on them and said, “Receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive the sins of any they are forgiven them. If you retain the sins of any, they are retained.”Now, Thomas (who was called “the Twin”) one of the twelve, was not with the disciples when Jesus appeared. So the disciples said to him, “We have seen the Lord.” But Thomas said to them, “Unless I see the marks of the nails in his hands, and put my fingers in the marks of the nails, and my hands in his side, I will not believe.”A week later, the disciples were again in the house and this time, Thomas was with them. Although the doors were shut, Jesus came and stood among them and said, “Peace be with you.” Then he said to Thomas, “Put your fingers here and see my hands. Reach out your hand and put it in my side. Do not doubt, but believe.” Thomas answered him, “My Lord and my God!” And Jesus said to him, “Do you believe because you have seen me? Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have come to believe.”Now, Jesus did many other signs which are not written in this book, but these are written so that you may come to believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that through believing you might have life in his name. If I were to meet Thomas today, I would ask him, which would have been harder for him to believe: What we heard about in this Gospel reading from John or what took place in that reading, later in Acts, Chapter 4.In John's Gospel, immediately following Easter's resurrection, we hear the familiar story about the unfairly infamous “Doubting Thomas” with all of that heavy breathing, behind the locked doors of that hideout of a house. There are Jesus' holey hands and scarred sides. There are those commands to be sent into the world with the authority to forgive the sins of others, at their discretion. And there's that invitation to “not doubt, but believe.” That's a whole lot of hard, holy stuff to take in, to buy, and to make sense of.But it's at least as easy to believe, if you ask me, as what happens later in Acts. Did you hear it? Were you paying attention? Did you consider it with at least as much seriousness as Easter's good news and Thomas' doubts? First, it's worth knowing that “the whole group who believed” as we hear about in Acts, was bigger than just the handful of disciples who saw Jesus in that house with Thomas on Easter Sunday. By the time we get to that Acts reading, thousands had been baptized and had come to believe; believers and followers were being added to the mix every day. And this is what we're told:- The whole group of those thousands who believed were of one heart and soul. (How could that be?)- And not one of them claimed private ownership of any possessions, but everything they owned was held in common. (Can you imagine?)- There was not a needy person among them, as the story goes. They sold their land and houses, and laid the proceeds of it at the feet of the apostles' to be handed out, as any had need, no strings attached. (Call me “Thomas.” I'd need to see it, for myself, to believe it.)Because that sounds like a cult to me. Or socialism, God forbid. Nothing most of us – and the culture surrounding us – are willing to believe or buy into, practice or propagate as faithful capitalists. But there it is, in black and white, lifted up as a model for faithful living, right there in the Word of God.And it makes me wonder if people in the world might have an easier time believing the former – the Gospel good news that the love of God, in Jesus, was more powerful, even, than death – if they could see and experience the latter, from his followers like you and me – that kind of radical, selfless, sacrificial, generosity – I mean. And that's a question we're called to ponder, still.…We were blessed enough to have celebrated a couple of baptisms the last couple of weeks here, in worship – one, each, on Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday, too. Depending on which service you attended, you may or may not have known that. And, as is customary at Cross of Grace, especially when the family of the baptized and/or a sanctuary full of people who don't usually attend Cross of Grace – or church, generally, for that matter, as is customary on a typical Easter Sunday – we make a deliberate effort at explaining ourselves.What I mean is, we baptize at the back, by the door. We move the baptismal bowl. We encourage everyone to stand and turn to see it. And we explain our reasoning for that is two-fold. First, because baptism is a sign of our invitation, welcome and entry to the Church on this side of heaven. And it's also a sign of our promised welcome into God's heaven, on the other side of eternity. Hence, the doors.And the second reason we turn our attention to the back, is to show that the kind of grace we celebrate, pour out, and promise to one another by way of Holy Baptism, is meant to turn us around, quite literally, in as many ways as we'll allow that to happen. It's meant to change us, utterly. God's love is meant to inspire and transform the way we live and move and breathe in the world – here and now, on this side of heaven, in great gratitude for God's love in our lives and for the sake of the world.…That's what the good news of Easter's grace and love and new life was doing in that room with Thomas and those first disciples – everything was changed and changing. And that's what the good news of Easter's grace and love and new life was doing in the lives of those followers in Acts, just the same – everything was changed and changing, still, for those who wanted in on the action, too.They were so captivated by who they now knew Jesus to be – the Messiah, the Son of God – that they let that good news have its way with every part of their life, as individuals and as a community of faith. They devoted themselves to each other in prayer, fellowship, teaching, worship … and in sharing their money for the good of the cause, too. …Several weeks ago, before we got knee deep into the season of Lent, in preparation for Easter, we engaged some wonderful Holy Conversations as a congregation. Those conversations were about a lot of things – what we've been up to as a family of faith, what we hope to see happen around here in the future, and how we plan to make that happen. And we have some big dreams brewing among us. We heard about building projects, expanding our food pantry ministry, growing our influence in social justice efforts, adding programming for kids and youth, and more.And we'd like to continue those conversations now that we've made it to the other side of Easter. Not in the same way. We won't be hosting special events, happy hours, or luncheons and whatnot, like we did for those Holy Conversations. But we're gearing up to make our General Fund financial commitments in early May, and we want to pray and prepare for that in the context of worship, learning, and service on the other side of the empty tomb – like Thomas and the first disciples; like the apostles and the throngs of the faithful, changed by Easter's good news and wanting to change the world with the same kind of grace, generosity, love, mercy and forgiveness they had experienced, in Jesus.That's God's call and my hope for all of us, every day that we live on the other side of Easter – that we'll be so captivated by the grace and blessing of God's love for the world, that we'll return the favor as much as we're able by sharing ourselves and our resources for the sake of what's so unique about the ministry we share in this place, for the sake of the communities we serve.And our ministry is uniquely beautiful as far as churches go in our community. I'm talking about our wide, sincere welcome of all people – and especially the LGBTQ neighbors among us. And I'm talking about our food pantry, our teaching about and our doing of justice for those others ignore, and our generosity when we get it right. (We have 25 grant applications to review for the $50,000 we get to give away from our Building and Outreach Fund.)…After that baptism on Palm Sunday, one of the family members of the newly baptized little boy came looking for me to very deliberately thank me for whatever I had preached that day and, generally, for the spirit of welcome and grace and whatever else he felt by being here. He lives out west, so won't be back anytime soon, but he could see and feel something different about this placed than is true in so many other churches out there in the world. You all deserve to know that just as much as I do.…Like Thomas, sometimes you just have to see and experience it to believe it. So, I'm praying we're all paying attention. And, like the early Church in Acts – growing and giving and sharing their resources and themselves – I'm hopeful we'll all get in on the action in the days ahead, because I know others will be drawn to and inspired by what we're up to when they see and experience the kind of grace we proclaim, right along with us, just the same.Amen
Rev. Dr. Dean Courtier preaching on 'Embracing God's Guidance: A Post-Easter Reflection' at Estuary Elim Online.
Ian and Brad take a look around the league at some of the news items that happened around the Easter break --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aussiegridironnetwork/message
On this edition of the Theology Nerd Throwdown, Tripp & Bo nerd out about… post-Covid Easter worship the United Methodist Breakup over LGBTQ inclusion how frustrating LOTS of aging institutions can get the connection between the Religious Nones & Political Independents how the BoDaddy plans to demolish all beer-chugging challengers at Theology Beer Camp Tripp… Read more about The Post-Easter, Mo-Easter Edition
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump duke it out once again over on the Newsmaker Line. Both Presidents trade blows over Trump's $60 Bibles, The NCAA Final Four, Truth Social's plummeting stock price and more!Listen to Lamont & Tonelli Monday through Friday, 6-10am, on 107.7 The Bone. Get your Rock N Roll Fix at: 1077thebone.com Follow 107.7 The Bone on Facebook, Instagram, X, YouTube and TikTok. Follow 107.7 The Bone on Apple, Spotify or Amazon Music.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump duke it out once again over on the Newsmaker Line. Both Presidents trade blows over Trump's $60 Bibles, The NCAA Final Four, Truth Social's plummeting stock price and more!Listen to Lamont & Tonelli Monday through Friday, 6-10am, on 107.7 The Bone. Get your Rock N Roll Fix at: 1077thebone.com Follow 107.7 The Bone on Facebook, Instagram, X, YouTube and TikTok. Follow 107.7 The Bone on Apple, Spotify or Amazon Music.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we wrap up Easter, talk about the latest in F1, and discuss the different ways teams have gotten acquainted with the hybrid engines.+++Off Track is part of the SiriusXM Sports Podcast Network. If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear more, please give a 5-star rating and leave a review. Subscribe today wherever you stream your podcasts.Want some Off Track swag? Check out our store!Check out our website, www.askofftrack.comSubscribe to our YouTube Channel.Want some advice? Send your questions in for Ask Alex to AskOffTrack@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter at @askofftrack. Or individually at @Hinchtown, @AlexanderRossi, and @TheTimDurham.
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Easter weekend is over, so what's next? Justin and Scott discuss how the joy found in the Easter season continues into the ongoing life of our congregation. The Words of Grace Podcast seeks to clarify, amplify, and apply the Sunday morning sermon at Grace Community Church. From time to time we will address other topics. We hope these podcasts help impress the Word of God into your everyday life. Episodes are hosted by Justin Tucker and Scott Patty.
In this episode of The Life Transformer Show, Tara chats all about post Easter. Weekend weight loss tips whilst some questions asked by her life transformers. Covering questions like snacking in a controlled way. Looking at your food behaviours on the weekends and not letting it get the better of you. How the family are all wanting different meals and how you can plan for the week. And more! What You Will Learn In This Episode: Snacking portion control. Weekends food behaviour management. Meal planning for the family. What to do with your leftover Easter Eggs How To Contact Tara Hammett: tarahammett.com Facebook
Easter is often a time of indulgence, with plenty of chocolate eggs, festive meals, and treats. While enjoying these delights is part of the holiday spirit, it's common to feel the need to refocus on health and wellness afterward. If you're looking to shed those post-Easter pounds and get back on track with your weight loss goals, you're not alone. In this episode, we'll discuss some practical tips to help you navigate this journey successfully. ⭐️ Free Meal Prep Guide - Download my free meal prep guide here ❤️ Weight Loss Framework - Find out more how I can support you with my 90 day weight loss program. Find out more here
Fueled by several granola bars and recorded at my dad's house, episode 111 covers an impressive amount of ground in the form of a solo shrimp taco experience in Malibu as well as a situation at an Enterprise Rent A Car. If that doesn't peak your interest, not sure what will.
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