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Mason and Ireland are live from the ESPN LA Golf Classic at Black Gold Golf Club in Yorba Linda, and Mase put up an incredible performance! After the Lakers signed former All-Star center DeAndre Jordan, the team has traded Marc Gasol to the Grizzlies. How incredible is this Laker squad? The fellas talk to the Tournament Director at Black Gold Golf Club, Brian Suk. The voice of the Rams Radio Network, J.B. Long, hops on to the show to talk about the season opener this Sunday. Today's Wheel of Questions: Where would you go if you were invisible? And Katy Perry takes to Twitter to say she has jumped on the Lane Train.
Paul McDonald and Allen Arnold are expanding our palette with Somewhere in Time. We explore our core longing to be known. We look at our pursuit of beauty and the extreme lengths we will go to pursue it. And we also ask ourselves about the story we are living in: while we say we know that God can make the impossible possible, how much impossible do we really think he can make possible. Join us as we discover our stories in this movie. Join us as we discover our stories in this movie. Questions Where has beauty captured your attention? Your heart? Where are we as relentless and passionate as Richard in life? How much are you believing and pursuing the impossible? If your life was a story, would you read it? How can you live a better story? Are you living more in Story 1 or Story 2? Which story would stir your heart the most? What will you risk if you know God is inviting you into something? What will you do to hang on to your passion and reason for existence, and what will you do when that doesn't come together like you wanted? How have your dreams been dashed? How have you stereotyped yourself as a man? Husband? Father? What are movies that you love that wouldn't be considered “manly” in our culture? Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (https://graysonfoster.com/) Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead). Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
READ: Matthew 5.9 NLT 'God blesses those who work for peace, for they will be called the children of God.' In this Beatitude Jesus isn't talking about being peace- lovers but peace-makers, and that's something very different. A peace-lover will often do anything to avoid conflict, and will even allow bad behaviour to continue because of the desire to “keep the peace”. Sadly, that kind of attitude does nothing to bring healing to the situation and can easily lead to the situation becoming far worse. Peace-making is the tough task of not turning away from conflict but, in the name of Christ, deliberately facing it and seeking to bring his miraculous gift of peace. Robert V. Taylor, the President of the Desmond Tutu Foundation, wrote, “If you want peace, don't talk to your friends, talk to your enemies.” I suspect we all dislike conflict. We hate it when voices are raised, and people storm out of meetings or there is antagonism in relationships. It's exhausting, discouraging and sad. But it's also very common, and always has been. That's precisely why Jesus recruited followers 2,000 years ago and still does. He needs you and me to get to know him well enough to have the courage to walk towards conflicts and not away from them. If we always run away from places of anger and brokenness we will never be able to make Jesus' offer of peace and we will deny ourselves the joy of seeing people find unity and a new future. Northern Ireland has seen decades of sectarian violence. The relative peace that is being enjoyed these days didn't just happen, but was the result of godly peace-makers getting to work. It was tough, protracted and exhausting work but we rightly honour those who had the guts to walk towards the conflict to bring peace. In 1995 John Hume, the leader of the SDLP, said, “As everybody knows, the patience, skill and determination shown by clergy has been nothing less than indispensable in bringing about the peace we now enjoy. I can say that without them, the present hopeful situation would not and could not have come about.” The situations of conflict that we face may seem very minor by comparison, but they equally call us to take the tough path of peace-making for Christ's sake. QUESTIONS: Where is God calling you to be a peace-maker at the moment? PRAYER: Loving God, thank you for your gift of peace. Give me renewed determination to bring your peace wherever I go. Amen
We hope you are ready for a fun and encouraging show this week. Doug and J.R. discuss some books they have been reading, and they share some laughs over some headlines from the Babylon Bee. Now on to the good stuff. This week we have the privilege of interviewing the ambassador of fun Danielle Strickland. She leads with joy and hope in some of the darkest places, both locally and globally. You will laugh, tear up, and be inspired. We appreciate her vulnerability and leadership as she spells out what healthy rhythms keep her grounded, on mission, and close to Jesus. Lastly, she's invested in some fantastic kingdom expressions of reconciliation; please check out the resources below. We hope you get as much out of this conversation as we did. Resources: https://www.daniellestrickland.com/Danielle on Twitter - @djstrickland Danielle's Book, "Better Together: How Women and Men Can Heal the Divide and Work Together to Transform the Future" https://www.Infinitumlife.com https://www.BraveGlobal.org Buy a Crockpot - thrift store, amazon. Etc. Questions: - Where might you need to run to the pain, either your own or others? - Who might be someone you can help or serve this week? - Where have I been aware of the sacred beauty of others? If this podcast adds value to you, your team, or your organization, consider (1) subscribing (2) leaving a review (3) sharing it with others and (4) staying connected with us at www.kairospartnerships.org
READ: Matthew 5.3 NLT “God blesses those who are poor and realize their need for him, for the Kingdom of Heaven is theirs.” Robert Powell acted the part of Jesus in Franco Zeffirelli's film Jesus of Nazareth. He claims that his life was changed by the experience and recalls the day when he was filming the Sermon on the Mount. Powell had no time for Christianity but as he preached the sermon he said that he was so affected by its beauty that he began to cry. The tears were not in the script but Zeffirelli wisely kept them in the movie. It is easy to see why he was so affected by these words because they take us to the heart of what it means to be alive. They stand before us as a challenge and encouragement to us all as we seek to understand what it means to live the Christian life. Today's verse is the first of the so-called Beatitudes. Before we launch into it we need to be clear what Jesus meant by the Kingdom of Heaven, an expression he often used. The Kingdom of Heaven comes where God is allowed to be in control and, amazingly, that can happen in our lives today which is why Jesus encouraged us to pray for his Kingdom to come here on earth as it is in heaven. The Kingdom of Heaven gives us a preview of what heaven itself will be like, and it is by definition life at its very best. Jesus declares that the people who possess this wonderful Kingdom of heaven are those who are spiritually poor. The word used here for ‘poor' in the original Greek language speaks of absolute poverty or destitution. Jesus is saying that the way into the Kingdom of Heaven is to understand that, spiritually, you've got nothing to offer apart from empty hands. We need to come to Jesus in absolute weakness knowing that we are totally dependent upon him. The moment arrogance and self-confidence creeps in, we spoil everything. From first to last we are dependent on our loving and gracious heavenly Father. QUESTIONS: Where have you seen the Kingdom of Heaven come on earth? PRAYER: Lord God, help me depend totally upon you so that in my life your Kingdom will come here on earth as it is in heaven. Amen
Para assistir o vídeo desta aula e baixar o material entre aqui:https://www.agoraeufaloacademy.com/blog/magic-storyPara participar das aulas ao vivo entre aqui: https://www.agoraeufaloacademy.com/meetups-aovivoDancing in ClassGeorgia is sitting in class. Her professor is standing in front of the room. He is talking. He's talking a lot. Georgia thinks he is always talking a lot! She is finding the class a bit boring. In Georgia's mind, she is doing something else. In Georgia's imagination, she is not sitting in class. She is dancing on the stage in front of hundreds of people. She's wearing a beautiful costume. She's tapping. She is twirling. She is spinning on one leg.The stage lights are shining in her eyes. She is closing her eyes and concentrating on the music. She is having so much fun! Her heart is beating fast.The music is changing. She is changing costumes. Now she is dancing again. She is kicking her feet. She is leaping. She is flying through the air.Soon, she is finishing her show. The audience is standing on their feet. They are clapping and shouting, “bravo! Bravo!“ Georgia is taking a bow. Georgia is smiling for the cameras. “Bravo! Bravo!“ She is having so much fun!“Georgia?“Georgia's classmates are staring at her.“Georgia?“ Her professor is saying, looking at her with concern. He is not teaching anymore.“Yes?“ Georgia is feeling a bit embarrassed. Her cheeks are getting red.“Are you feeling OK? You are shouting ‘Bravo! Bravo!' In class. ““Oh yes, Professor. Sorry. I am just enjoying the class so much! Bravo! Bravo!” | Questions | Where is Georgia now? | What is she doing? | Who is standing in front of the room? | What is the professor doing? | What does Georgia think of the class? | What is Georgia doing in her imagination? | Where is she dancing? | What is she wearing? | How is she dancing? | What is happening on the stage? | How is she feeling? | Music? | Costumes? | Her feet? | Leap? | The air? | When is he imaginary show finishing? | How is the audience reacting? | What is the audience doing? | What is Georgia doing at the the end of the show? | Back in the class. What are her classmates doing? | What is her professor doing? | How is Georgia feeling? | What does Georgia say?
In this episode, we're going to cover how you can retire early, or at the very least, semi-retire early so that you have more time for friends, family and recreation. My guest for this month is Mark Seed, who instead of rushing to achieve some giant investment portfolio number and fully retiring to never have to work again, he is instead taking what I believe, is the more efficient, sustainable and fulfilling approach of fully embracing an early semi-retirement, instead of a full stop early retirement. Mark is very much a DIY Canadian investor like myself and has a lot of knowledge when it comes to financial planning here in Canada as he's actually executing his own early semi-retirement. We have an absolute blast geeking out on these subjects in the interview, and I truly believe that by you listening in, you'll get some really great actionable insights on how you can optimize your own financial independence and early retirement journey (to get there quicker). Questions: Where are you right now in terms of your financial independence, retire early journey? I consider you as part of the FIRE movement, but I know that you also have some problems with it. Can you take us through these issues or concerns? How are you structuring your portfolio for your early semi-retirement? Once you pull the trigger and quit your day job in a few years, what is the process and structure that you're going to follow to allow you to live off your investments? (ex. VPW?) When it comes to living off your investments in full or semi-retirement, you and I are big fans of the variable percentage withdraw method. Can you talk about what that is for anybody that is not familiar, and why do you like this approach over a more static approach like the 4% rule? There are many different ways to structure a variable percentage withdraw strategy (ex. Using different spending floors and ceilings, incorporating it with a bucket strategy, etc.). How are you personally structuring your VPW process? How do you plan on dealing with sequence-of-returns risk in your early retirement? And for anybody not familiar, can you define what sequence-of-returns risk is? The last time you were on my podcast, I think you mentioned about potentially moving away from your dividend stocks in retirement, and focusing on just a total return approach, and maybe migrating your dividends stocks to passive, broad market index ETFs. What are your thoughts about that now? I'd like to stress to everybody watching and listening that when it comes to living off your portfolio in early retirement or early semi-retirement, there isn't one silver bullet solution that's perfect for everyone. So, a good process is that when you are approaching your financial independence number, start learning about all the different ways that you can structure your portfolio for your early retirement, and then pick and/or modify one so that it's a good fit for you. 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Study Notes Ed Underwood Zechariah The King Is Coming! “‘Not by strength and not by power, but by my Spirit,’ says the Lord who rules over all.” (Zechariah 4:6) The seventeen Books of Prophecy record the messages of the writing prophets (those whose messages are preserved in writing) God raised up to speak for Him following the ministries of the prophets Elijah and Elisha. The failings of the Divided Kingdom Era prompted God to speak to Israel in the north and Judah in the south. They continued to speak to God’s people for over 400 years, including the exile to Babylonia and the return to the Promise Land. (1 Kings 12-Esther) The prophets spoke for God to His people concerning the enforcement of terms of their covenant relationship with God. Each spoke to a specific generation of Israel or Judah to enforce the conditional covenant (Mosaic) in the context of the unconditional covenants flowing from the Abrahamic Covenant. Their message can be summed up in these sentences: You are mine! (Unconditional covenants, Romans 11:29). Walk with me and I will bless you. Walk away from me and I will call you back to myself through loving discipline (Conditional covenant, Romans 9-11). The Jews had been living in exile in Babylonia for 70 years. They had not been able to practice their formal worship as the Mosaic Law prescribed, because the Babylonians had destroyed their Temple and they had no authorized altar for sacrifices. They were forced to settle for private and public prayers while facing toward Jerusalem (Daniel 6:10). They gathered in synagogues to hear the Law read and worship God in exile. Imagine their joy when King Cyrus of Persia allowed them to return to their land in 538 B.C. The first wave of 50,000 Jewish pilgrims returned under the leadership of Zerubbabel. They enthusiastically rebuilt the brazen altar and resumed offering sacrifices, and laid the foundation for the reconstruction of the second Temple. They even celebrated the Feast of Tabernacles that first year. Envision their discouragement when Samaritan leaders with ties to the Persian authorities resisted their Temple construction. The former exiles felt threatened and unable to accomplish God’s first priority for the returning remnant—reestablish worship that glorifies Him. They went about their daily routine, and concentrated on rebuilding their lives—their businesses, their homes, and their farms—while ignoring their mandate to rebuild the Temple. Sixteen years later, God called Haggai and Zechariah to expose their misplaced priorities and challenge them to rebuild the Temple, because God had greater plans for them than they ever imagined. In 520 B.C. Zechariah encouraged the returning remnant to rebuild the Temple by inspiring hope in the discouraged community. His book, the “Revelation” of the Old Testament, persuaded the Jews to lift their eyes to see the larger purposes and plans of their God. The Lord who rules over all is at work for His people and is moving history toward the return of His King—first to save, and then to reign. “[Zechariah’s] book is the most Messianic, the most truly apocalyptic and eschatological, of al the writing of the Old Testament.” (Joyce G. Baldwin, “Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi: An Introduction and Commentary, pp. 69-70) Zechariah’s message reminds discouraged believers of all generations that in spite of difficult circumstances, God’s all-encompassing power and unrelenting purpose cannot be resisted: Zechariah emphasizes the irresistible power of God: “The Lord of Hosts” (“Lord who rules over all,” NET) occurs 35 times. I. EIGHT VISIONS (1:1-6:8): The book opens with an introductory appeal to the people to repent and return to God unlike their fathers who rejected the warnings of the prophets (1:1-6). A few months later, Zechariah has a series of eight night visions, evidently in one troubled night. The first five are visions of comfort, and the last three are visions of judgment. The angel who speaks with him interprets the visions, but some of the symbols are not explained. Zechariah: Your King is coming! Live with confidence in His unseen power and unfulfilled promises. Vision Horses Among the Trees Four Horns & Four Craftsmen Man with the Measuring Line Cleansing of Joshua Golden Lampstand & Olive Trees Flying Scroll Woman in Basket Four Chariots What they knew ... Their depressing circumstances The power of their enemies About Jerusalem Their adversary Responsibility to be light Present sins Widespread evil Need for God in chaos What they didn’t know ... The presence of a watching angel God’s plan to destroy the enemies Jerusalem’s glorious future Their divine advocate Supernatural resources Response to sin God would purge evil God would win *from the notes on Zechariah, by Tom Constable II. THE CROWNING OF JOSHUA (6:9-15): The crowning of Joshua (6:9-15) anticipates the coming of the Branch who will be King and Priest (the composite crown). III. FOUR MESSAGES (7-8): In response to a question about the continuation of the fasts (7:1-3), God gives Zechariah a series of four messages—a rebuke of empty ritualism, a reminder of past disobedience, the restoration and consolation of Israel, and the recovery of joy in the kingdom. God’s point is that it is more important how you live than how you fast (7:8-14). Rather than celebrating the fasts of the exile to commemorate their past failures, they should now commemorate the feasts to celebrate God’s blessing in the land. IV. TWO BURDENS: The first burden (9-11) primarily concerns the First Advent and rejection of Israel’s coming King. The second burden (12-14) primarily concerns the Second Advent of Christ and the acceptance of Israel’s King. The Jews of Jesus’ day had missed the distinction between these two imbedded events. Like all the prophecies concerning the coming career of Messiah-King, we know now that the prophet was describing two events that were blurred into one. This is the “telescopic” or “foreshortening” principle of understanding prophecy. The prophets are presenting two mountain peaks—the First and Second Coming of Messiah—but not the valley in between—the time of the Gentiles, the Church Age. With New Testament perspective, we see this foreshortening in Zechariah. 9:9 speaks of the 1 st st Advent, 9:10, the 2nd. 11:7-16 speaks of the 1 Advent, chapter 12, the 2nd. 13:7 st speaks of the 1 Advent, 13:8-9, the 2 . Peter describes this dynamic and our need to carefully divide the Scriptures: “Concerning this salvation, the prophets who predicted the grace that would come to you searched and investigated carefully. They probed into what person or time the Spirit of Christ within them was indicating when he testified beforehand about the sufferings appointed for Christ (1st Advent) and his subsequent glory (2nd Advent)” (1 Pet 1:10-11) ZECHARIAH AND YOU: Your King is coming! Evil happens, but God will eventually defeat evil. His power cannot be resisted and His purposes cannot be thwarted. He is moving history toward His end, despite human and Satanic opposition. Even though we live in times of darkness and discouragement, we should live with the unshakeable confidence in His presence, power, and promises. What is hard in your life right now? What difficult or discouraging assignment have you received from God? “‘Not by strength and not by power, but by my Spirit,’ says the Lord who rules over all.” (The Lord of Hosts to Zerubbabel, Zechariah 4:6) For our momentary, light suffering is producing for us an eternal weight of glory far beyond all comprehension, because we are not looking at what can be seen but at what cannot be seen. For what can be seen is temporary, but what cannot be seen is eternal.” (Paul, 2 Corinthians 4:17-18) QUESTIONS: Where does it hurt? What don’t you understand? Take that hurt and that confusion and plant it into a garden of trust and hope. Don’t put your faith in circumstance; put your faith in the Rejected One who will be crowned in His Kingdom! nd
In this Q&A episode I answer questions that YOU have submitted via Instagram or Email.---Today's Questions:Where does cardio fall on the hierarchy of importance for fat loss?What are my favorite and least favorite muscles to train?How do I help my kids eat better?Can I train more upper body than lower body if I don't care as much about lower body (and vice versa)Do protein requirements change for the elderly?---I appreciate you taking your time out to listen to the podcast---Where to find me:Instagram: @JordanLipsFitnessEmail: JordanLips@Jordanlipsfitness.com---Apply For 1:1 Coaching HERE:---Helping you find the balance between OPTIMAL and PRACTICAL---Love You-JL
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Memorial Day Weekend. Honoring those who served this country with HONOR. The Psyop Covid 19 was sold to the American Sheeple with ease. Using FEAR. The Bait taken….. hook,line, and sinker. Where were the Questions? Where was the critical thinking? What luck for the rulers, that men do NOT think.
Memorial Day Weekend. Honoring those who served this country with HONOR. The Psyop Covid 19 was sold to the American Sheeple with ease. Using FEAR. The Bait taken….. hook,line, and sinker. Where were the Questions? Where was the critical thinking? What luck for the rulers, that men do NOT think.
In this episode I discuss Boredom as a spiritual disease. The importance of having goals, and my own. 2020 so far. ———————————————-My 12 Questions: Where is my Energy? — What do I desire? — How am I spending my time? — What do I want for myself? — What do I want from my friends? — What do I think about? — Who do I want to be by 25? — What am I being exposed to (media)? — What energizes me? — What drains me? — Where am I unbalanced? — Where I am I weak in proprioception? @leothylion
We hope you are ready for a fun and encouraging show this week. Doug and J.R. discuss some books they have been reading, and they share some laughs over some headlines from the Babylon Bee. Now on to the good stuff. This week we have the privilege of interviewing the ambassador of fun Danielle Strickland. She leads with joy and hope in some of the darkest places, both locally and globally. You will laugh, tear up, and be inspired. We appreciate her vulnerability and leadership as she spells out what healthy rhythms keep her grounded, on mission, and close to Jesus. Lastly, she's invested in some fantastic kingdom expressions of reconciliation; please check out the resources below. We hope you get as much out of this conversation as we did. Resources: https://www.daniellestrickland.com/Danielle on Twitter - @djstricklandDanielle's Book, "Better Together: How Women and Men Can Heal the Divide and Work Together to Transform the Future"https://www.Infinitumlife.comhttps://www.BraveGlobal.orgBuy a Crockpot - thrift store, amazon. Etc. Questions:- Where might you need to run to the pain, either your own or others? - Who might be someone you can help or serve this week?- Where have I been aware of the sacred beauty of others?If you have any questions, comments, or thoughts for the show drop us a line, at dougmoister@gmail.com or jrbriggs@kairospartnerships.orgWe are a new podcast, so we ask you to make sure to subscribe, write a review, and share this with other pastors and kingdom leaders. We hope to see the MMP community grow and cannot do it without you. Monday morning pastor is a ministry of is brought to you by a partnership between https://www.missioalliance.org/ and https://www.kairospartnerships.org/podcast
Today’s show is all about graduating from forgiveness to not even paying any mind to BS. What you give energy to grows...so the question is, what are you giving your energy to? The amount of time we spend dwelling or “trying to forgive” can sometimes just be a waste of time and precious energy that may be better used fulfilling your life’s purpose. Make room in your mind and heart for the ones that are helping you grow, who have your back and who really get you. This is a lesson I am continuing to learn as I zero in on what truly matters in my life, so thanks or joining me on the ride. In this episode you will hear: How Shereen’s personal moment of weakness led to a new way of embracing a famous quote by Einstein. Why you need to focus on what you want to grow versus the dwelling on the offense. Personal examples from Shereen’s family life about hurt feelings and redirecting that energy towards real ROI. Questions: Where in your life are you allowing energy vampires or energy drains to suck you dry? Where in your life would you like to be putting more energy? What do you want to grow in your life that deserves more time and attention that you maybe have been neglecting? Email me directly at Shereen@awakentherebel.com or comment on social, because this stuff fascinates me and I want to hear about any ah-ha moments you had during this podcast. Quotes:“Weak people revenge. Strong people forgive. Intelligent people ignore.” Albert Einstein "I’m too fucking old for this shit.” Shereen Thor “Oh, shit, Albert, you just friggin’ rocked my world.” Shereen Thor “Let some shit go.” Shereen Thor "Let it roll off your back, because you have a purpose in this life. And your energy matters.” Shereen Thor ”What you give energy and attention to will grow.” Shereen Thor Resources: www.awakentherebel.com
POP QUIZ! QUESTIONS: Where did Skyler say was a great place to store your emergency kit? Hint: It’s usually with you! You should have these under your bed… Name 1 tip Skyler gave for creating community within your neighborhood. What should everyone have on their nightstand? HOMEWORK REVIEW! Figure out the emergency plan for work and school. Have a plan to get back in touch with your family. Write out a contact card. Have a conversation with your loved ones about how and where you’ll meet up. Do a simple home walk through and look for: safe places, emergency exits, potential hazards etc. Put together your emergency kit. If you’re ready to test your knowledge in less than 10 minutes, press play right now! HOME SCHOOL’D COMMUNITY: https://www.facebook.com/homeschooldpodcast HOME SCHOOL’D INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/homeschooldpodcast/ HOME SCHOOL’D BLOG + SHOWNOTES: https://homeschooldpodcast.com REDFORA: https://redfora.com AARON MASSEY’S SITE: https://www.mrfixitdiy.com TRACY PENDERGAST’S SITE: https://hey-tracy.com
Today’s show is all about the energy of irreverence and how it can affect your personal development if you choose to use it. Sometimes we choose compliance for the greater good and it can be at our own expense. So we explore irreverence and how it can sometimes set you free. In this episode you will hear: How irreverence can be a good thing. The magic of finding the freedom to tell all of your story and not holding on to secrets for others. How asking yourself a very important question can potentially save you from further harm. Personal examples from my life that triggered the need to evaluate where we are on the scale of irreverence to compliance and how that made a difference for me in the long run. Questions: Where do you fall on the scale of irreverence verses compliance? Is it helping you or hurting you? Quotes:”I am having a new found respect for sharing your story.” “Sometimes when we want to protect another, and we are unwilling to speak our actual truth, and it’s self-harming.” “We all want to keep it cool, we don’t want to be that person – the one who blows the whistle.” Resources: www.awakentherebel.com (take the quiz – What Kind of Rebel are You?)
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The Fourth Spiritual Lesson: It Takes Time. "The Father simply wants you to trust him enough to take the next step, not the 10th or 20th step. He wants you to focus on going from A to B, not on going from A to Z. When you take that step, Jesus will reveal the next one." Questions: What is the next step God is asking of you? Are you afraid to take it? If you are, ask him into the situation or reality that causes you fear. Are you focusing too far down the road? The Fifth Spiritual Lesson: Your Peace is Found in Jesus. "Christ's presence is enjoyable; it gives us peace, stillness, clarity and gratitude. Our job is to desire it." Questions: Where do you experience peace, stillness, clarity or gratitude in God? Wherever that is happening in your life, you need to do two things: (1) realize that this is the presence of Christ and ; (2) desire it throughout your day...above all thins. Relish his presence, enjoy his presence, long fro his presence, keep coming back to his presence, adore his presence and express gratitude for his presence. The post IJCY4- Your Peace is Found in Jesus – Is Jesus Calling You w/ Fr. Paul Hoesing ep 4 – Discerning Hearts appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
Is Jesus Calling? A Spiritual Guide to Discerning Your Vocational Call with Fr. Paul Hoesing - episode 2: The First Spiritual Lesson: You Must Follow Christ. "Discovering one's vocation is not a navel-gazing, self-focused, psychological exercise. It's not about a man figuring something out. It is not about solving a confusing puzzle." Questions: Where have you encountered Christ? Where do you experience his loving presence now for you? Where do you feel consciously blessed and grateful for what God has done for you? The Second Spiritual Lesson: Learn to desire what God desires for you. “All you need is to desire whatever God may desire for you. Remaining true to this desire opens your heart to receive what God wants for you. Then, God Himself will take care of you.” Questions: Do you trust that God always wants what is best for you? Where do you begin to become afraid of giving God permission to lead you? When do you begin to try to manipulate God to want what you think will make you happy? When that happens, simply say over and over again inside of yourself to the Father, ‘Father, I give you permission to lead me!’ Or ‘Father, I desire your goodness to me.’ Or, ‘Father, I trust you’” The post IJCY2-Is Jesus Calling You with Fr. Paul Hoesing episode 2 – Discerning Hearts podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
This week I reflect on my manual labor weekend helping my wife flip a house north of Seattle. I woke up sore, tired and excited. Why? Why is doing stuff so much fun? How can we have students make more stuff? Questions: Where did I learn how to do all this? Why is manual labor so much fun? Why did I sleep so well? Challenges: 1. Find a way to have your students make something physical. Give them the challenge to build a tower, a bridge, a wagon for the Oregon Trail out of popsicle sticks. There is so much learning and feeling of accomplishments when we do manual labor and we get to see our progress. 2. Find a way to bring movement into your classroom. Find a way to get students up and moving! Links: The Shift Key Podcast: http://elpn.edurolearning.com The Future Is Now Conference: http://www.sospodcast.org/tfin Date: June 27, 2018 Where: Seattle, WA Time: 8-4 Parking Includes 6 STEM Clock Hours available Jeff's Wife New Passion: http://www.g3-homes.com
Standards Protein Shakes and Loose Bellies! POINT #1- Your numbers are the reality. The rest is opinion. POINT #2- We all have standards when the heater or the ac kicks on. The challenge is raising those standards so we fulfill our potential. But how? POINT #3-Hang around people better than you and that challenge your way of thinking. QUESTIONS Where in your life are you getting soft and need to raise your standards? Who can you enroll in your daily or weekly life so that you're pulled and not pushing? Then do it!!! Quote of the day: "Your numbers are the reality. The rest is opinion."
In this week's episode we find out about China’s first emperor. It gets pretty gruesome at one point, so be careful with parent listeners! He joined seven different kingdoms together to form China. He built up the Great Wall to defend his new empire, and he came up with some clever ways to make China united. And before he died he did some amazing things to try to make sure he would still be a powerful emperor in the afterlife… Questions: Where does the name “China” come from? What is an archaeologist? Can you name a difference between an archaeologist and a historian? How many towers does the Great Wall of China have? Which of these was not made of terracotta clay for the emperor’s tomb? soldiers / horses / chariots Who throws the cat out of the room? Join us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and our webpage Please rate and review us on iTunes or wherever you get podcasts. And share our podcast on social media and recommend it to friends – that's how we'll keep going! Podcast cover art by Molly Austin Instrumental music by Bensound
In a podcast where we set out to read every genre (regardless of our actual interest) we are hit with a doozy for our first episode: Historical Romance. Listen to hosts Anna Ferri, Meghan Whyte, Amanda Wanner, Sam Mills, and Matthew Murray discuss royal marines, princesses, pirates, concubines, and far too many rakes and dukes. Your Hosts This Episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Amanda Wanner | Sam Mills | Matthew Murray Historical Romances We Read (or kinda): Recommended Marrying the Royal Marine by Carla Kelly The Constant Princess by Philippa Gregory The Other Boleyn Girl The Boleyn Inheritance The Countess Conspiracy by Courtney Milan The Iron Duke by Meljean Brook *Steampunk* Not Recommended Winterblaze by Kristen Callihan Destiny’s Captive by Beverly Jenkins The Virgin’s Lover by Philippa Gregory My Fair Concubine by Jeanne Lin Did Not Finish Awful free kindle books like Sea Scoundrel by Annette Blair (not recommended) 9 Rules to Break when Romancing a Rake by Sarah MacLean A few more books we mentioned A Week to be Wicked by Tessa Dare Tipping the Velvet by Sarah Waters The Professor’s Daughter by Joann Sfar, Emmanuel Guibert The Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean M. Auel Bear by Marian Engel Other Links The article we read on the alpha male The Book Riot list Meghan selected from Good recommendations on how to read romance for the first time The Most exciting cleaning company in Vancouver Regencies vs Regency Historical Romance - Which is more historical and less “sexy times”? Historical Romance set in Mayan and Aztec eras The (absurdly) complete notes from our Book Club meeting Questions Where do you buy sheepskin condoms? Well, you can search for that yourself. Our theme music is To Arrakis by DarkSunn, found on the Free Music Archive.
episode 3: The Third Spiritual Lesson: Trust God. "When the thought of your vocation comes into your mind and heart, if you keep it to yourself in your mind, dwelling on it over and over trying to figure it out or trying to control it or trying to get rid of it, then you will be choosing not to trust." Questions: Where are the particular classrooms in the general school of dependence where you are being invited to trust in God? What are the storms in your life that make your mind race causing confusion in you? Jesus wants do to something for you there. Focus him. Bring it to him. Desire his love in it. The post IJCY3-Is Jesus Calling You? Discerning Your Vocation with Fr. Paul Hoesing episode 3 appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
Is Jesus Calling? A Spiritual Guide to Discerning Your Vocational Call with Fr. Paul Hoesing – episode 2: The First Spiritual Lesson: You Must Follow Christ. “Discovering one’s vocation is not a navel-gazing, self-focused, psychological exercise. It’s not about a man figuring something out. It is not about solving a confusing puzzle.” Questions: Where have ... Read more The post IJCY2-Is Jesus Calling You: Discerning Your Vocation with Fr. Paul Hoesing episode 2 appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.