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On this episode of You Are What You Read, we are joined by bestselling author and dear friend Bernice McFadden. Bernice is an Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at Tulane University and the author of the critically acclaimed novels Sugar, Gathering of Waters, The Book of Harlan, and Praise Song for the Butterflies. Today, she joins us with her first-ever memoir, Firstborn Girls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alex Pearce (pictured) was just in Grade Six when he quizzed former Australian Prime Minister, John Howard, about how he would combat climate change and care for the environment.Now as the Fremantle Football Club captain and proud Palawa man, Alex still has the same concerns - "Athletes turn up the heat on politicians over climate change";"The Corporate Coup in Global Context: An Emergency Town ...";"Santos urges next PM to back Narrabri amid gas shortage fears";"Government's 'wilful bastardry' dooming young people, former bureaucrat says";"‘Like an underwater bushfire:' Shocking images as heatwave bleaches Ningaloo";"Beyond Trump: The new frontlines for climate action";"Trump's wind power restrictions put blue states' climate goals out of reach";"How to protect more Australian homes from the growing risks of floods, fires and other climate disasters";"SEC rule suspension is early gift for Trump's oil and gas supporters";"A global coffee price spike is about to drip into your mug";"How optimism can keep you healthy during stressful times";"How We Distribute Power Will Influence Our Future";"Protecting the Climate (documentary film review)";"Study paints a future picture of climate-resilient UK crops: chickpeas, oranges, and even okra";"Large-scale recycling of modern textiles is now in sight";"Greens Bracing For The Worst With President Trump, Take 2";"Rural Ohioans oppose solar farms, right? Not so, developer finds";"As California EV sales stall, what happens to its landmark mandate?";"Making Oil Companies Pay";"Humans generate 62 million tonnes of e-waste each year. Here's what happens when it's recycled";"Yes, Australia needs new homes – but they must be built to withstand disasters in a warmer world";"How a few inches of rain turned ‘catastrophic' in Kentucky and West Virginia";"Has the BYD Shark 6 already been dethroned? Ahead of April arrival, GWM Cannon Alpha PHEV claims better towing and off-road numbers";"South Africa Is a Warning";"How the Oil Industry Turned Climate Change into a Partisan Issue";"Global warming could be making Europe less windy: What does this mean for renewable energy?";"Has your morning coffee got more expensive? Climate change could be to blame";"Brazil's Lula defends oil exploration in the Amazon as a way to finance green energy";"Can We Put a Price on Climate Damages?";"'Inside I was screaming': The unexplored trauma of sudden and extreme weather";"Fighting Floods with Florals: Planting Wildflowers to Stop Climate Change";"Climate change will impact everything everywhere all at once";"Praise Song for a False Spring";"Peter Dutton sidesteps questions on state-funded nuclear disaster insurance plan";"Improve the Soil, Improve the Earth";"More than half of Australia's homes were built before fire standards came in. Here are 5 ways to retrofit them";"Fish and chips shouldn't come with a catch: how Australia can keep illegal seafood off our plates";"
Join Crystal Wilkinson as she sits with Ebony Lumumba to discuss her national best-selling book, Praise Song for the Kitchen Ghosts: Stories and Recipes from Five Generations of Black Country Cooks. Crystal Wilkinson: Crystal Wilkinson is an acclaimed American author, poet, and educator known for her poignant and lyrical explorations of identity, family, and rural Black life in Appalachia.Host Ebony Lumumba: Ebony Lumumba is an English professor specializing in African American and Diasporic literature. Her work intersects education, activism, and literature, making her a vital voice in discussions on contemporary race, culture, and social progress. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
0:00 - Our ESPN Broncos Insider Jeff Legwold made his weekly appearance with us a day early to break down what he saw from this team on Monday Night Football vs the Browns.17:47 - Remember earlier in the show when we made fun of that Bo Nix Praise Anthem? The author/singer of it called in to discuss his magnum opus with us.33:00 - QBs are exploiting the very rules that protect them. If they keep doing fake slides, eventually defenders will start blowing them up. Mahomes will get clocked someday soon.
APTTMHY Praise the LORD,For he is worthy to be Praised!
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Connect with God — on Abide, a Christian meditation app that provides a biblically grounded place to experience peace and progress in your relationship with Christ. Use this biblical meditation, Narrated by Russ Jones, to center yourself on the truth in God's word. Practicing gratitude can lead you into peace and rest. Meditate on Psalm 92:1-2. Allow the music & nature sounds, deep breathing, prayer, and scripture help you connect with God in a new way. For our premium ad-free content, your trusted friend for better sleep is right here: https://abide.com/peace Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
If the Lord took all trials and obstacles out of our lives we wouldn't have a beautiful song of praise to sing!!!!
The practice of Christian Meditation helps us live with the peace of Christ. Relax to the sounds of meditation music. Narrated by Russ Jones. Practicing gratitude can lead you into peace and rest. Meditate on Psalm 92:1-2. Find peace and rest during this guided meditation for mind and body with deep breathing, prayer, and scripture. Use these meditations as a Bible study in the morning to center yourself on the truth in God's word. For more Bible meditations, download the Abide app: https://abide.co/awesome Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
This episode originally aired on December 28, 2020: This week we explore the meaning and significance of the winter solstice, reflecting on both the dark and the light so prominent at this time of year. The Terra Informa team shares what has made them thankful in the past year, and for inspiration we share "Praise Song for the Unloved Animals" by Margaret Renkl. Program log ★ Support this podcast ★
This song was written and compiled in the times of trial. After 10 months breakthrough happened, only by Yeshua, this song was compiled to honour Him. Yeshua is the healer, provider, banner, and in Him all the promises of God care yes and amen (2 Cor. 1:20). The best promise is He is with us (Matt. 28:20) and given us Holy Spirit to help us through (Eph. 1:13). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TC8Q-6JyNM Lyrics: I NEED YOU by Andre Dellerba You gave Your Son and I bless Your name. You made the earth and I give You praise. Hear my prayer as I bow before You Let my heart be one in You. CHORUS: For I, I am raw and You are true, I need You Abba, For I, I am Yours and You are mine, I need You Abba, VERSE You gave Your life and I seek Your face Fix me Oh Yah, Fix me I pray Open, my life to more of You each day Let, me love You, more than I pray. CHORUS: For I, I am raw and You are true, I need You Abba, For I, I am Yours and You are mine, I need You Abba, VERSE You gave Your life and I seek Your face Fix me Oh Yah, Fix me I pray Open, my life to more of You each day Let, me love You, more than I pray. CHORUS: For I, I am raw and You are true, I need You Abba, For I, I am Yours and You are mine, I need You Abba, Bridge (X2) Speak to the mountains, to be, cast into the sea, I speak In faith, In faith I see Your word is spoken, and let it, be done today Not mine, but Your will be done, in me. Speak to the mountains, to be, cast into the sea, I speak In faith, In faith I see Your word is spoken, and let it, be done today Not mine, but Your will be done, in me.
In celebration of Independence Day, today's meditation will include the poem “Praise Song for the Day” by Elisabeth Alexander.
Join us for our thanksgiving offering for all the Lord has done in our hearts, homes, and His House. Let's make His praise glorious! The post Night of Praise – Song of the Lamb appeared first on Jubilee Church.
Recorded by Hafizah Augustus Geter for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on January 18, 2023. www.poets.org
Here is the LAST BLAST from TTR, as we know it. Pr Wolfmueller has plans for something going forward but we say a fond farewell to Evan. He has been a very faithful servant and has been a part of making theology fun! God’s richest blessings to Even and his family on whatever adventure God […]
Subscribe to Quotomania on Simplecast or search for Quotomania on your favorite podcast app!Elizabeth Alexander is a prize-winning and New York Times bestselling author, renowned poet, educator, scholar, and cultural advocate. She is also president of the Mellon Foundation, the nation's largest funder in the arts, culture, and humanities.Dr. Alexander's most recent book, The Trayvon Generation (2022), is a galvanizing meditation on the power of art and culture to illuminate America's unresolved problem with race and the challenges facing young Black America. Among the fifteen books she has authored or co-authored, her poetry collection American Sublime was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Poetry in 2006, and her memoir, The Light of the World, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Biography and the National Book Critics Circle Award in 2015. Other works include Crave Radiance: New and Selected Poems 1990–2010 (2010), Power and Possibility: Essays, Reviews, Interviews (2007), The Black Interior: Essays (2004), Antebellum Dream Book (2001), Body of Life (1996), and The Venus Hottentot (1990). Over the course of an esteemed career in education, Dr. Alexander has held distinguished professorships at Smith College, Columbia University, and Yale University, where she taught for fifteen years and chaired the African American Studies Department. She has been awarded the Jackson Poetry Prize, the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship, the George Kent Award, the National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, and three Pushcart Prizes for Poetry. Notably, Dr. Alexander composed and delivered “Praise Song for the Day” for the 2009 inauguration of President Barack Obama. Dr. Alexander is Chancellor Emeritus of the Academy of American Poets, a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, serves on the Pulitzer Prize Board, and co-designed the Art for Justice Fund.From http://www.elizabethalexander.net/about. For more information about Elizabeth Alexander:Previously on The Quarantine Tapes:Elizabeth Alexander: https://quarantine-tapes.simplecast.com/episodes/the-quarantine-tapes-062-elizabeth-alexander“Elizabeth Alexander”: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/elizabeth-alexander“Elizabeth Alexander: The Desire to Know Each Other”: https://onbeing.org/programs/desire-know-elizabeth-alexander-2/The Trayvon Generation: https://www.grandcentralpublishing.com/titles/elizabeth-alexander/the-trayvon-generation/9781538737903/“Elizabeth Alexander: ‘We Can Never Give Up Hope'”: https://www.kirkusreviews.com/news-and-features/articles/elizabeth-alexander-trayvon-generation-interview/
Poems read during talk: Praise Song for the Day ~ Elizabeth Alexander Gate A-4 ~ Naomi Shehab Nye Let Them Not Say ~ Jane Hirschfield One Vote ~ Aimee Nezhukumatathil
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You are listening to the audio transcript of the WUPF for ministers of praise, thanksgiving and worship in Koume. From 19th - 26th August
When we think of racism, we often think of actions, obstacles, systems. What we often overlook is the power of images, movement, art, and words. They represent the power of both harm and hope. Elizabeth Alexander in her new book, The Trayvon Generation, uses this prism to share poetry, art, and film. And along with her exquisite, evocative language, we find ourselves educated, provoked and challenged. Elizabeth is singularly equipped to tell us this story. She is a poet. Many were introduced to her when she read her poem “Praise Song for the Day” at President Obama's inauguration. She is a bestselling, award-winning author and is now the president of the Mellon Foundation, the nation's largest funder in the arts, culture, and humanities. But at her core, she is an educator, having had that role as chair of African-American studies at Yale University. In her new book, that is just what she does. She educates us, and the poet in her delivers the education with lyrical beauty. Elizabeth Alexander is a prize-winning and New York Times bestselling author, renowned poet, educator, scholar, and cultural advocate. Her most recent book, The Trayvon Generation (2022), is a galvanizing meditation on the power of art and culture to illuminate America's unresolved problem with race and the challenges facing young Black America. Among the fifteen books she has authored or co-authored, her memoir, The Light of the World, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Biography and the National Book Critics Circle Award in 2015 and her poetry collection American Sublime was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Poetry in 2006. Notably, Dr. Alexander composed and recited “Praise Song for the Day” for President Barack Obama's 2009 inauguration. Over the course of an esteemed career in education, she has held distinguished professorships at Smith College, Columbia University, and Yale University, where she taught for fifteen years and chaired the African American Studies Department. Dr. Alexander is currently president of the Mellon Foundation, the nation's largest funder in the arts, culture, and humanities. * Roxanne Coady is owner of R.J. Julia, one of the leading independent booksellers in the United States, which—since 1990—has been a community resource not only for books, but for the exchange of ideas. In 1998, Coady founded Read To Grow, which provides books for newborns and children and encourages parents to read to their children from birth. RTG has distributed over 1.5 million books. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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You're planning an afternoon with friends, just east of Atlanta, Georgia. A picnic, maybe a scenic walk, some fireworks as the sun goes down. You find a park that seems to have it all: Stone Mountain. Then you do some research on it—and learn that it holds significance for the Confederacy AND the modern Ku Klux Klan. WTF?! In the lead-up to Juneteenth, Dr. Elizabeth Alexander joins Jonathan to explore the history and contemporary significance of America's monuments—who's represented, in what ways, and what it'll take to change these narratives. Elizabeth Alexander – decorated poet, educator, memoirist, scholar, and cultural advocate – is president of The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. She has held distinguished professorships at Smith College, Columbia University, and Yale University, is Chancellor Emeritus of the Academy of American Poets, a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and serves on the Pulitzer Prize Board. Dr. Alexander composed and delivered “Praise Song for the Day” for the 2009 inauguration of President Barack Obama, and is author or co-author of fifteen books, including American Sublime (Pulitzer finalist, Poetry, 2006), The Light of the World (Pulitzer finalist, Biography, 2015), and The Trayvon Generation (2022). You can follow Dr. Alexander on Twitter @ProfessorEA and Instagram @alexanderlizzy, and at elizabethalexander.net. Want to know what the Mellon Foundation is up to? You can follow their work on Twitter and Instagram @mellonfdn. Want to learn more about monuments? Check out the Mellon Foundation's Monuments Project, and the work of Monument Lab. A special thank you to all of our listeners who submitted questions for Dr. Alexander, they very much guided this episode! Join the conversation, and find out what former guests are up to, by following us on Instagram and Twitter @CuriousWithJVN. Jonathan is on Instagram and Twitter @JVN and @Jonathan.Vanness on Facebook. Transcripts for each episode are available at JonathanVanNess.com. Love listening to Getting Curious? Now, you can also watch Getting Curious—on Netflix! Head to netflix.com/gettingcurious to dive in. Our executive producer is Erica Getto. Our associate producer is Zahra Crim. Our editor is Andrew Carson. Our socials are run and curated by Middle Seat Digital. Our theme music is “Freak” by QUIÑ; for more, head to TheQuinCat.com. Getting Curious merch is available on PodSwag.com. Headshot Credit for Dr. Alexander: Djeneba Aduayom
A Praise and Worship Session
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Growing up Catholic, I was deprived of God's Word and hence, God's Truth. Now, I can't get enough of the Bible — it's like a treasure chest full of God's Goodness. The Psalms are praise songs and prayers to God covering many topics. Psalm 119, though it's the longest one, is a beautiful prayer, praising God's Word, the Bible. It's a Hebrew acrostic poem; there are 22 stanzas, one for each successive letter of the Hebrew alphabet. Each of the eight verses within each stanza begins with the Hebrew letter named in its heading. Read it aloud with me. I'm using the New Living Translation (NLT)… Keep reading in my blog where there are links to dig deeper with other Bible studies and videos… https://seekthegospeltruth.com/2022/05/11/praying-the-psalms-119-a-praise-song-for-the-bible-the-word-of-god/ If you want to reap all the benefits of salvation including the 1-way, non-stop ticket to Heaven then… Believe. Repent. Be Baptized. Receive the Holy Spirit. Pray this prayer humbly and wholeheartedly… “Dear Lord Jesus, I know I am a sinner. I believe You died for my sins and rose from the dead. Please forgive me. Right now, I turn from my sins and open the door of my heart and my life to you. I confess You as my personal Lord and Savior. I surrender my whole life to you and I will follow you for the rest of my life. Thank You, Jesus, for saving me. In Jesus' name, Amen.” Or visit: https://seekthegospeltruth.com/how-to-invite-jesus-into-your-heart/ Best Study Bibles: https://seekthegospeltruth.com/best-study-bibles-for-beginners/ Free ebook: https://seekthegospeltruth.com/catholic-mission-field-in-our-backyards/ This is a daily podcast, published each evening. Subscribe so can get to know Jesus. And please share this with your friends. Soli Deo Gloria — To God Alone Be the Glory! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/seek-the-truth/message
Darrel Alejandro Holnes is the author of the poetry collection Stepmotherland (University of Notre Dame Press). It is the winner of the Andres Montoya Poetry Prize. Holnes is an Afro-Panamanian American writer and is the recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellowship in Creative Writing (Poetry). His poems have previously appeared in the American Poetry Review, Poetry, Callaloo, Best American Experimental Writing, and elsewhere. Holnes is a Cave Canem and CantoMundo fellow who has earned scholarships to the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, Postgraduate Writers Conference at Vermont College of Fine Arts, and residencies nationwide, including a residency at MacDowell. His poem "Praise Song for My Mutilated World" won the C. P. Cavafy Poetry Prize from Poetry International. He is an assistant professor of English at Medgar Evers College, a senior college of the City University of New York (CUNY), where he teaches creative writing and playwriting, and a faculty member of the Gallatin School of Individualized Study at New York University. *** Otherppl with Brad Listi is a weekly literary podcast featuring in-depth interviews with today's leading writers. Launched in 2011. Books. Literature. Writing. Publishing. Authors. Screenwriters. Etc. Available where podcasts are available: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, etc. Subscribe to Brad Listi's email newsletter. Support the show on Patreon Merch @otherppl Instagram YouTube Email the show: letters [at] otherppl [dot] com The podcast is a proud affiliate partner of Bookshop, working to support local, independent bookstores. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
February 20, 2022 | Pastor Nathan Elms Follow this link for the online sermon notes: http://nathanelms.com/how-to-write-a-praise-song-february-20-2022/ For information about First Church Charlotte: https://firstchurchclt.com/ To watch the video of this service including the live music: https://youtu.be/rgrt-jnmsgc If you are in the Charlotte, NC area, allow us to host you at: 4929 N Sharon Amity Rd. Charlotte, NC 28205 (704) 535-1000
In conversation with Bernice McFadden The author and co-author of 15 books that explore topics such as faith, race, social justice, and motherhood, Tracey Michae'l Lewis-Giggetts is a professor of English and Black Studies at the Community College of Philadelphia, hosts the podcast HeARTtalk with Tracey Michae'l, and is the founder of HeARTspace, a healing community for those who have experienced trauma. Her writing has appeared in The Washington Post, Essence, The Guardian, and Ebony, among other publications. In her new essay collection, Lewis-Giggetts celebrates the reaffirming power of Black joy as a means of restoration, resilience, and resistance. Bernice McFadden won the 2017 American Book Award and the 2017 NAACP Image Award for outstanding literary work for The Book of Harlan. Her other novels include Praise Song for the Butterflies, Sugar, and Gathering of Waters. She was a finalist for the NAACP Image Award and a four-time finalist for the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award. (recorded 2/1/2022)
Welcome back to Flourishing. This is the first episode of 2022 and I am excited to share it with you as it will help us get into the right mindset for the year ahead. In this episode I explore the importance of having a praise song, word or sentence and how this can be created and how to use it effectively throughout our lives. I hope this is incredibly helpful to you as it has been for me. Continue to join me as we take diligent steps in thriving in every areas of our lives. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/flourishing-podcast/message
On today's episode of Table Talk Radio we discuss our Buzzwords and then we put the songs What He's Done and Beautiful Jesus by Passion through the Praise Song Cruncher.
Try to outdo the angels in expressing your praise, rejoicing at what Jesus came to this earth to accomplish.
Rejoice in the LORD, O ye righteous: for praise is comely for the upright. 2Praise the LORD with harp: sing unto him with the psaltery and an instrument of ten strings. 3Sing unto him a new song; play skilfully with a loud noise. Psalm 33 #BodyBuilder, #Praise, #PraiseTheLORD, #aJoyfulsound, #ThankYOULORD, #myanchormusic, #myanchorpodcast
The poet, educator, and scholar Elizabeth Alexander, president of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, views her work as an urgent political act. Following in the footsteps of her father, who was a civil rights advisor and special counsel to President Lyndon B. Johnson, Alexander has witnessed the sometimes exasperatingly slow pace of progress, particularly when it comes to racial equality, and the resoluteness required for the vital work of pressing on. She approaches each day as an opportunity to do as much as she can, with all she has. Through her teaching, scholarship, and poetry, Alexander built the foundation for her role as a philanthropic leader. She has held professorships at the University of Chicago; Smith College; Yale University, where she worked for 15 years and chaired the African American studies department; and Columbia University. From 2015 to 2018, she served as director of creativity and free expression at the Ford Foundation, and last year, launched the Mellon Foundation's Monuments Project, a $250 million initiative that aims to rethink and transform America's commemorative landscape. Alexander's consciousness and compassion are especially apparent in her writing, which often weaves together biography, history, and memory to potent effect. In articles for publications such as Time and The New Yorker, she has reflected, with great acuity, on racist violence in America. Her collection American Sublime (2005) and memoir, The Light of the World (2015), were both finalists for the Pulitzer Prize. At President Barack Obama's 2009 inauguration, she recited her optimistic, clear-eyed poem “Praise Song for the Day.”On this episode, Alexander discusses the vast possibilities of social justice, talking with Spencer about using language to promote change, how monuments and memorials shape collective memory, and the profundity of grounding oneself in the present.Show notes:Full transcriptelizabethalexander.net[10:34] “‘Can you be Black and Look at This?' Reading the Rodney King Video(s)” (1994)[25:05] Andrew W. Mellon Foundation[25:05] The Monuments Project[49:05] The Clifton House[50:11] The Venus Hottentot (1990)[50:15] Body of Life (1996)[50:15] Antebellum Dream Book (2001)[50:15] American Sublime (2005)[50:42] “Crash” (2001)[55:37] The Light of the World (2015)[55:37] Ficre Ghebreyesus
Based on Mark 2:23-3:6
On today's episode of Table Talk Radio we discuss our Buzzwords and then play ye olde game Predictable Pastor, Predictable Vicar
On this episode, we're talking about Praise Song For the Butterflies by Bernice L. McFadden with Alexis Milton. We talk about Alexis' Unsung Literature and History project and a whole bunch of other underrated books that you have to check out. Alexis really helped us appreciate Praise Song for the Butterflies in a new light and you'll definitely want to read the book if you haven't! Alexis Milton on Instagram Real Ballers Read website Real Ballers Read on Instagram --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realballersread/support
Thursday Evening Bible Study
Preached by Pastor Jim Richland 11-22-2020
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