POPULARITY
Andakterna den här veckan hålls av pastor Robert Eriksson från Betlehemskyrkan i Göteborg. Idag reflekterar han kring nåden. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Ur andakten:Det vackraste ordet jag känner till är ”nåd”. I breven i Nya testamentet kan vi ofta läsa hälsningen: ”Nåd och frid från Gud, vår fader, och herren Jesus Kristus”. Jag skulle vilja beskriva ordet ”nåd” som Guds oförtjänta generositet som är tillgänglig överallt för alla människor. Nåd har sitt ursprung i Guds gränslösa kärlek! Nåd är något helt annat än att köpa, förtjäna, uppnå något. Som människor kan vi bara ta emot nåd och den kan åstadkomma mycket i våra liv, som till exempel att göra oss mindre rädda.Text:1 KorMusik:As For Us av Randy Ray med Fernando OrtegaProducent:Susanna Némethliv@sverigesradio.se
Andakterna den här veckan hålls av pastor Robert Eriksson från Betlehemskyrkan i Göteborg. Idag tar han avstamp i bönen. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Ur andakten:Varför ber vi? Jag vill påstå att det inte är för att nå Gud som vi ber. För vi kan aldrig nå fram till Guds närvaro. Vi är redan i Guds närvaro. Gud är alldeles nära, inom oss. Det finns alltså ingenting att uppnå. Det är inte för att nå Gud som vi ber. Vi ber för att bli närvarande hos den Gud som alltid är närvarande hos oss. Det finns ingen prestation som kan förflytta oss till Gud. Gud är redan hos oss. För mig är detta befriande ord! Kanske är det också därför Jesus i sin bergspredikan vill uppmuntra oss att be och inte ge upp. För att vi ska få upptäcka att Gud redan har gett oss all kärlek och kraft som vi behöver.Text:Matt 7Musik:As For Us av Randy Ray med Fernando OrtegaProducent:Susanna Némethliv@sverigesradio.se
Andakterna den här veckan hålls av pastor Robert Eriksson från Betlehemskyrkan i Göteborg. Idag med utgångspunkt i ett dop. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Ur andakten:Något av det finaste som jag som pastor får uppleva är att möta en familj som vill döpa, eller välsigna, sitt nyfödda barn. Att få hålla ett litet barn och möta barnets blick. Det är en helig stund. Det är en sorts ren Gudsnärvaro som möter mig i den blicken. Och jag förundras över det nya livet med alla möjligheter som ligger framför. Vad ska den här lilla människan få uppleva? Vad blir den här människans bidrag till världen? Det finns bara ett sätt att få svar på de här frågorna. Vi måste vänta och se vad som händer. All potential som finns hos barnet kommer sakta att avtäckas och upptäckas i den långsamma processen av att växa upp i ett ständigt lärande. Vi kan inte påskynda den processen, hur gärna vi än skulle vilja det ibland. Vi måste tålmodigt vänta.Text:Luk 2Musik:As For Us av Randy Ray med Fernando OrtegaProducent:Susanna Némethliv@sverigesradio.se
Andakterna den här veckan hålls av pastor Robert Eriksson från Betlehemskyrkan i Göteborg. Idag med uppmaningen: Gör ingenting! Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Ur andakten:Vad kan jag göra för att gå från brist till tacksamhet?Det korta svaret är både svårt och helt prestationsfritt: Gör ingenting. Bli stilla och ta emot. Jag hörde någon säga att ”antingen är allt i universum ett galet, blint, kaos, eller så är allt i universum en gåva, nåd”. Och om allt i universum är en gåva, är också våra liv det. Allt vi då behöver göra är att inte göra någonting. Bli stilla och ta emot. Du existerar och det är bevis nog på nåden. En gång fanns du inte. En gång var du inte en skapelse i universum. Men nu finns du och du kan reflektera över det. Bara det faktum att du är här visar att du är älskad. Du är ett under genom din blotta existens. Och eftersom du aldrig kan förtjäna att börja existera, är hela din existens en gåva, nåd. Du är inte på väg till kärlek. Du föddes in i det.Text:Matt 6Musik:As For Us av Randy Ray med Fernando OrtegaProducent:Susanna Némethliv@sverigesradio.se
Andakterna den här veckan hålls av pastor Robert Eriksson från Betlehemskyrkan i Göteborg. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Ur andakten:Jag kan minnas tillfällen genom livet när jag i ett tryggt rum har vågat dela mina rädslor och misslyckanden, den ryggsäck med erfarenheter som har blivit min och som ibland kan vara tung att bära. Då har jag fått uppleva hur bördan har lyfts av. Stegen blir lättare. Andningen djupare. Och jag får lättare till både skratt och gråt. Varför? För att jag känner att jag mitt i allt är älskad, mitt i min brist och i allt som inte blev som jag hade önskat. Kanske har du upplevt detsamma?Text:Matt 3:16-17Musik:As For Us av Randy Ray med Fernando OrtegaProducent:Susanna Némethliv@sverigesradio.se
In this episode of The Trucker "Ray" Podcast!Features!- RAYS RANT! - The prices for food at grocery stores is getting ridiculous!- Ray shares the dangers of using public wifi connections!- Ray dips into the mailbag and shares emails from David, David and Randy- Ray shares a few secrets on keeping awake when sudden tiredness hits!- Trucker's Corner with Trucker "Glen" (Impatient drivers)And More!The Trucker "Ray" Podcast is Family Friendly
Join us as we once more talk with Randy Ray about upcoming legislation in Florida, specifically we're once more discussing Tort Reform and the prevention of "shotgun complaints" and other needless clogs in the legal system.
For multiple Grammy, CMA, ACM Award-winning producer Keith Stegall, music has always been his life, strongly influenced by his dad, 1950s Abbott Records recording artist, Bob Stegall. The elder Stegall also played steel guitar for the legendary country singer Johnny Horton. Born in the central Texas town of Wichita Falls and raised in Shreveport (the home of the Louisiana Hayride, a stage his father often graced) the Stegalls were constantly playing and writing songs on guitars and the piano. It was by chance he met another famous Texan, Kris Kristofferson, who inspired Keith to move to Music City. “Show me what you've got!” Kris told Keith backstage at a Kristofferson show. Keith played a couple songs, which prompted Kristofferson to remark, “Son, you need to get your ass to Nashville and hang out with other writers. They will break you down and make you the best you can be.” Keith took the advice to heart and three months after his arrival in 1978, Keith co-wrote his first hit, Dr. Hooks' 1980 smash Sexy Eyes. Soon after, Helen Reddy, The Commodores, Johnny Mathis, and many others rushed to record Keith's songs. Most notable was Al Jarreau's career hit We're In This Love Together. Eventually Keith signed a record deal with Capitol Records and later Epic Records. He released a pair of albums in the early 1980s with minor chart success. “Because I grew up in the studio,” Keith recalls, “the mistake I made was that they told me to produce myself.” The upside, he says, was he learned how to produce other artists by producing himself. In the midst of trying to get his own artist career off the ground, a struggling nightclub singer named Randy Ray asked Keith to produce an independent album to sell at his local gigs. The project led to Keith producing the standout songs On The Other Hand and Reasons I Cheat on the singer's epochal debut, “Storms of Life,” under the singer's new moniker… Randy Travis. Connect with Keith: Website Facebook
Join us as we talk to Dr. Randel Ray about an upcoming piece of Florida legislation.
In this episode of the Reflections from WT podcast, Dr. Wendler and host Randy Ray talk to WT students Abbie Coffee and Casen Lucas about choosing WT, favorite authors and more.
Talked about the Florida Insurance issues with Randy Ray from the Senior Consumers of America
On this very special holiday episode of Reflections from WT, Dr. Wendler and host Randy Ray reflect about the holiday season. Merry Christmas and happy holidays to all of our listeners!
Celebrating show 500 with Randy Ray, Chairman of Senior Consumers of America talked about the insurance issues in Florida and the special session next week
In episode 43 of the Reflections from WT podcast, Dr. Wendler and host Randy Ray talk to WTAMU Vice President of Business and Finance Randy Rikel and Chief of Police Shawn Burns about campus safety, favorite super heroes and more.
On this episode of the Reflections from WT podcast, Dr. Wendler and host Randy Ray talk to Carolina Galloway, Director of Study Abroad at West Texas A&M University about the life changing effects of travel.
Randy Ray from Senior Consumers of America joined us again to talk about the roofing insurance scams
A conversation with Randy Ray, Director of Broadcast Engineering at West Texas A&M University and a Canyon City Commissioner. A native of Pampa, Ray graduated from WT before spending the next 15 years in Nashville, where he ended up managing the huge Sunset Studios. He returned to WT in 2002 to help design the Sybil B. Harrington Fine Arts Complex. Ray shares with host Jason Boyett about his stint in a prominent Christian rock band, the opportunity that brought him back to the Panhandle, and why he's excited about Canyon's future. This episode is sponsored by Purpose + Passion Boutique.
The Brian Rust Show talking Florida roofing scams with Randy Ray
The Brian Rust Show with Guest Dr. Randy Ray talking about the roofing insurance scams in FL
On the 38th episode of Reflections from WT, Dr. Wendler and host Randy Ray chat with Canyon mayor Gary Hinders and Canyon city manager Joe Price about the University's relationship with Canyon, Gary and Joe's WT history, campus scooters and much more.
Hola to Spain, yassou to Greece and tanks for hoppin’ on the jitney to the Bahamas! Those are the three new countries that have joined us in our quest to leave this world a little sillier than we’ve found it. The Medley of Blame, Hate & Technical Difficulties is the title of this show as we withdraw from the Vault a DBG from May 4th, 1996. We begin with the technical difficulties or is it ‘operator error?’ Before the game begins Norm does an entertaining tap dance to fill the time while the issue is being worked on. However, due to the previous editing of the tape, it is not included here. But one can imagine… Jack Harte gets on his soapbox to praise radio and in the end…all the problems are blamed on one of the players; Shirley. Speaking of players…it’s a short list: Shirley from Michigan Margaret from Falling Waters, W. VA Jack Harte And Tom Howie producing and playing They digress again before playing the game with Norm railing on about blame and hate and society crumbling. That troublemaker, Shirley, is asked for her opinion and doesn’t hold back! The dregs of daytime TV talk at the time are mentioned as well. Birthdays: Pia Zadora and Norm sings a medley of her hits Randy Travis aka Randy Bruce Traywick, aka Randy Ray – Norm gushes on about his love of Randy from his days as a dishwasher to country music stardom. Though there are some seedy details revealed so stay tuned! Opera singer Roberta Peters Jackie Jackson Honsi Mubarak Maynard Ferguson – and we just may get another medley from Norm. Norm was going to be taking that Saturday night off (the lovely and talented Paul Sullivan was filling in), so he includes May 5th birthdays too: Annette Benning Alice Faye And Tammy Wynette Other highlights include: A moment of sensual delight, perspiration, a Lionel Barrymore cameo, and Norm telling us how he reflects on the show when he gets home. We close with an abbreviated caller talking about Big Bands, band leaders and black musicians. Episode 85, The Medley of Blame, Hate & Technical Difficulties, begins now.
In this episode of the Reflections from WT podcast, Dr. Wendler and host Randy Ray talk to Terry and Dyke Rogers about their generous gift to name the Terry B. Rogers College of Education and Social Sciences, bucket lists and more.
The Bob Rose Rewind Consumer expert Randy Ray of 'Senior Consumers of America' discusses the latest scam that is sweeping Florida. Roofers and attorneys have devised a scheme to needlessly replace roofs on homes, and grossly overcharge insurance companies. The scam is causing rising homeowners' insurance rates. SW Florida Congressman Greg Steube updated the latest on Senate hearings for Biden's SCOTUS nominee, questions on Ukrainian biolabs tied to Hunter Biden, and how Ukraine's stiff resistance to Russia might reduce the chance China invades Taiwan. Alachua County Sheriff's Office spokesman Art Forgey urges drives to put cell phones down and pay close attention with spring driving spiking in the area. I-75 volume is up, and pedestrian accidents have increased in Gainesville. Also talked about laws regarding showing firearms when threatened. And local US House Rep. Kat Cammack updated intel on the war in Ukraine. Russia has faced unexpected resistance, and Putin has made concerning nuclear and chemical weapons threats. Discussed Soros ties to Ukraine's leader, past corruption issues, and the current dynamics of US possible actions regarding the war.
In this episode of the Reflections from WT podcast, Dr. Wendler and host Randy Ray talk to Ralph de la Vega, the inaugural speaker of WT's new Stan Sigman Leadership and Innovation Series about his incredible story from emigrating from Cuba to the United States as a child before to one of the most powerful leaders in American telecommunications at AT&T.
On this episode of the Reflections from WT podcast, Dr. Wendler and host Randy Ray chat with Dr. Lance Kieth, WTAMU Department Head and Professor of Agricultural Education about WT's upcoming Ag Day, recruiting students, strengths and weaknesses and more.
In this episode of the Reflections from WT podcast, Dr. Wendler and host Randy Ray talk to Gruver high school senior Saxton Ralston about her future plans as a Buff, Dr. Wendler's 3,000 welcome videos to students accepted to WT, perfect vacations and more.
Randy discusses his early musical influences, his move to Nashville, touring with his band Legend 7 and how he ended up teaching @ Western Texas A & M University.
Randy Ray, Director of Broadcast Engineering at West Texas A&M University, talks with Cody and Colby about growing up in Pampa. He shares his experience with staying at C.S. Lewis' house in England. Randy discusses his book he wrote, " Thank the Lord for Leroy", and the documentary he produced about Israel. Randy speaks about living in Nashville, who was his favorite artist to work with and why the bass is his favorite instrument. Soundtrack by Cody JasperDocumentary Randy produced “Reconciling Covenants: From One Lone Star State to Another”:https://vimeo.com/307068119
Coffee With Cops - Get caffeinated with us while we talk about all things law enforcement. *Portland ANTIFA Set Fire To Police Station, Police Response *WA Sheriff Faces Recall For Not Enforcing Mask Mandates *NYC Gangster Released For Shooting With No Bail Commits 3 More Shootings *Los Angeles Goes Full Woke And Considers Using Unarmed Civilians For Some 911 Calls. *Boston - Defunding Police Leads To SWAT Team On Chopping Block Be sure to check out http://lawdogcoffee.com Check out our live shows Mon-Fri 8am PST (11am est) - Coffee With Cops at: http://thinbluelineshowpodcast.com
Coffee With Cops - Get caffeinated with us while we talk about all things law enforcement. Today: Minneapolis Police Letter Tells Public to Obey Criminals More Fun In Portland With Rioters Lori Lightfoot’s Call For Gun Control Be sure to check out http://lawdogcoffee.com
In this episode of Reflections from WT, Dr. Wendler and host Randy Ray chat with Dr. Marty Kuhlman, WTAMU professor of history about the history of women's suffrage and integration at WT, the value of study abroad and more.
Dr. Wendler and host Randy Ray are joined in this episode of Reflections from WT by Campus Visit Coordinator Fabiola Hernandez and Assistant Director of Recruitment Sedrick Knowlton. Listen as they chat about how to tour campus this summer, WT recruitment, favorite songs and more.
Randy-Ray takes the wheel tonight, on a special "Saturday Night Shenanigans" Episode of FND! Right here on Backwoods Veterans Media!
Dr. Wendler and host Randy Ray are joined on this episode of the Reflections from WT podcast by Lora Haasl, IT Manager III to talk about WT's response to new online learning demands, WT's role as an online pioneer and much more.
Kicking off the weekend with a trip down Memory Lane back to the 1990's with the best rock & grunge from an era with artists such as Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Everlast, Foo Fighters, and MORE! Sitting with guest co-host and intern, "Randy-Ray"!
Join Dr. Wendler and host Randy Ray as they chat with graduating WT seniors Madison Thetford and Katy Zimmerman about virtual graduation, WT memories, favorite books and more.
Kicking off the weekend in fashion. J-Dub joined in studio with High Tech, and introducing new intern, Randy-Ray.
Dr. Wendler and host Randy Ray sit down with Angela Allen, WT's Chief Officer for Diversity and Inclusion and WT student Deandra Murray to talk about the opening the brand new Neal Multi-Cultural Suite on campus and more.
In this episode we talk to Cruisin' Tigers Pontiac Club member and acting club President Randy Ray about valuation and give you an idea of what Pontiac's are trending up in value for 2020. We'll also get to know our Featured Cruisin' Tiger Mike Clarke! Thanks again to our sponsors; AMES PERFORMANCE AUTO SMART Sign up to be a member of the Cruisin' Tigers Pontiac Club here
✅https://americaskeepers.com Ray Dietrich & Randy Sutton take on controversial law enforcement topics: 0:43 - New York State Bail Reform 17:45 Don't take too long a shower in California, you could be arrested! 19:40 Cops called racist for trying to crush crime ridden cities (Dallas) 29:17 Officers only making $15 an hour and not even attending academies? 34:44 The Wounded Blue Foundation - Helping injured officers 39:17 Atlanta Police Chief ends all pursuits 44:17 Oregon police can't ask any questions outside of traffic section they stop vehicles for 51:14 Philadelphia Police get a new commissioner (GOOD LUCK) 52:57 Colin Kaepernick... need we say more? Americas Keepers - Don't Tread On Liberty -Patriot apparel and more... http://americaskeepers.com (USE DISCOUNT TAKE20 FOR 20% OFF) Join us at Sheepdog Nation here: https://www.sheepdognation.com/share/06hKkWddSsKG4okI Thin Blue Line: https://americaskeepers.com/collections/thin-blue-line Wounded Blue Foundation: https://americaskeepers.com/pages/wounded-blue-foundation
Dr. Wendler and host Randy Ray sit down with WT student Dawn Huseman and project adviser Joyce Stone to discuss the holiday Angel Tree project at WT in conjunction with the Salvation Army.
Randy Sutton & Ray Dietrich talk about law enforcement and don't pull any punches. Today's video on leftist politicians in California might just make you sick. Americas Keepers - Don't Tread On Liberty -Patriot apparel and more... http://americaskeepers.com (USE DISCOUNT TAKE20 FOR 20% OFF) Join us at Sheepdog Nation here: https://www.sheepdognation.com/share/06hKkWddSsKG4okI http://ThinBlueLiner.com for police videos and pro-police support communities. Thin Blue Line: https://americaskeepers.com/collections/thin-blue-line Wounded Blue Foundation: https://americaskeepers.com/pages/wounded-blue-foundation
Off Duty Cops First Responders To School Shooting And More About http://thewoundedblue.org Americas Keepers - Don't Tread On Liberty -Patriot apparel and more... http://americaskeepers.com (USE DISCOUNT TAKE20 FOR 20% OFF)
Ray Dietrich & Randy Sutton share a story about an NYPD Officer that went the extra mile! Americas Keepers - Don't Tread On Liberty -Patriot apparel and more... http://americaskeepers.com (USE DISCOUNT TAKE20 FOR 20% OFF)
We love it when body cams work out great like this for officers!
In this episode of the Reflections from WT podcast, Dr. Wendler and host Randy Ray go back to the classroom and let the students ask the questions.
What is this normal Christian life we are called to live? Listen as guest speaker Randy Ray shares how God works in and through both the normal and the abnormal things in our lives to reveal His glory and goodness.
What is this normal Christian life we are called to live? Listen as guest speaker Randy Ray shares how God works in and through both the normal and the abnormal things in our lives to reveal His glory and goodness.
Listen live, weekdays from noon to 1, on Zoomer Radio!