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In the Lord I Take Refuge: Daily Devotions Through the Psalms with Dane Ortlund
❖ Today's Bible reading is Psalm 142: www.ESV.org/Psalm142 ❖ To read along with the podcast, grab a print copy of the devotional: www.crossway.org/books/in-the-lord-i-take-refuge-hcj/ ❖ Browse other resources from Dane Ortlund: www.crossway.org/authors/dane-c-ortlund/
Welcome to today's Guided Prayer, where we invite you to find a quiet space to still your mind and body. Guided Prayers are a daily 5–10 minute, intentionally created moment to slow down and meet with God—through scripture, reflection, and honest prayer.It's not a program you attend.It's a pathway you practice.A guided space where people can stop, breathe, and connect with Jesus—every single day.
Qui est ce refuge ? Comment pouvons-nous nous y réfugier face aux défis, aux peurs et aux incertitudes de la vie ? Ensemble, nous explorerons cette vérité biblique qui apporte paix, sécurité et espérance.
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Msgr. Roger J. Landry National Blue Army Shrine, Ashbury, NJ 109th Anniversary Celebration of the Second Apparition of Our Lady of Fatima June 13, 2026 To watch a video of the conference, please click below: To listen to an audio recording of this conference, please click below: https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/catholicpreaching/6.13.26_June_13_Fatima_Apparition_Our_Refuge_and_our_Way_1.mp3 The outline for this […] The post Mary’s Immaculate Heart: Our Refuge and Our Way, Celebration of the Second Fatima Apparition, June 13, 2026 appeared first on Catholic Preaching.
Service from Christian Bible Church in Cissna Park, Illinois.Pastor: Steve Hall1) Refuge made available.2) Refuge made accessible.3) Refuge given for all.
This is how we know what love is: Jesus Christ laid down His life for us. And we ought to lay down our lives for our brothers. (1 John 3:16)
Check out this link to view Kingdom Cross Roads on TV.https://jesussaid.tv/?affiliate=tswright_gccTo get a copy of our new book "Embracing the Truth" or to have TS Wright speak at your event or conference or if you simply want spiritual or life coaching or just a consultation visit:www.tswrightspeaks.comVisit our website to learn more about The God Centered Concept. The God Centered Concept is designed to bring real discipleship and spreading the Gospel to help spark the Great Harvest, a revival in this generation.www.godcenteredconcept.comDebra McNinch is back on Kingdom Crossroads with a timely and encouraging message for the month of June. In this episode, Debra introduces Promises Month, a 30-day focus on the promises of God, centered around the theme “Promises Over Pride.” She invites listeners to remember that every rainbow is a reminder that God's promises are still true.Debra's main teaching focuses on Psalm 46:1: “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.” She reminds listeners that God is not waiting at the finish line after the battle is over. He is present in the middle of the storm, the pain, the tears, the sleepless nights, and the seasons we did not see coming.This episode also highlights the importance of Christian community, prayer support, and having spiritual “mat carriers” who will stand with you, pray with you, and help carry your burdens before the Lord. Debra shares about BattleCry Moms and BattleCry Dads, private prayer communities created to support parents believing for prodigal children and family restoration.In This EpisodeTS Wright and Debra McNinch discuss:Promises Month and the theme “Promises Over Pride”Why God is our refuge in seasons of troublePsalm 46, Psalm 55:22, Psalm 34:18, Psalm 91, and Nahum 1:7Why refuge does not mean the battle is overHow prayer steadies panic and anchors faithThe danger of trying to carry what only God can carryThe role of the Holy Spirit in repentance and restorationWhy believers need prayer warriors and Christian communityThe mission of BattleCry Moms and BattleCry DadsSupport for parents of prodigal childrenKey TakeawayYou do not have to survive the storm alone. God is your refuge, your strength, and your very present help in trouble. Even when the battle continues, His presence remains, His promises stand, and His faithfulness does not change.Featured GuestDebra McNinch Founder of BattleCry Moms and BattleCry Dads Website: DebraMcNinch.comCalls to ActionVisit DebraMcNinch.com to learn more about BattleCry Moms, BattleCry Dads, Debra's books, and the free 30-day Promises Month prayer guide.Scripture ReferencesPsalm 46:1Psalm 55:22Psalm 34:18Psalm 91Nahum 1:7John 16:33Revelation 12:11Closing EncouragementGo forth in total surrender to the One who owns and reigns over all creation. Now let the great harvest begin.Kingdom Cross Roads Podcast is a part of The God Centered Concept.
Remember God loves you so much he sent his Son Jesus Christ to take the punishment for your sins. You are of great value. Jesus loves you and He is just a prayer away! This episode includes AI-generated content.
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This Day in Legal History: Wallace Stands in the Schoolhouse DoorOn this day in 1963, Alabama Governor George Wallace physically stood in the doorway of Foster Auditorium at the University of Alabama to block the registration of Vivian Malone and James Hood, the two Black students whose enrollment had been ordered by a federal district court. Wallace's “Stand in the Schoolhouse Door” was the culmination of a long campaign of state defiance of federal desegregation orders that ran from Brown v. Board in 1954 through Cooper v. Aaron in 1958 — the case in which a unanimous Supreme Court told the Little Rock school district, and by extension every state actor, that federal constitutional rulings are the supreme law of the land and that state officials may not nullify them.President Kennedy responded to Wallace's stand by issuing Executive Order 11111, which federalized the Alabama National Guard, and ordering Deputy Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach down to Tuscaloosa to confront the governor. Wallace gave a long speech invoking states' rights and Tenth Amendment sovereignty, then stepped aside, and Malone and Hood walked in and registered. That night, Kennedy went on national television and delivered the civil rights address that put the Civil Rights Act of 1964 onto the national agenda. The legal and political throughline matters: the schoolhouse door, the executive order federalizing the Guard, the televised address, and the omnibus civil rights legislation that followed were a single coordinated federal response to massive resistance, and the institutional habit they built — the willingness of the federal political branches to back federal court orders with whatever force is necessary — is the substrate on which the modern enforcement of civil rights law sits. Whether that habit holds up under contemporary pressure is one of the live constitutional questions of our moment.The “Anti-Weaponization Fund” saga we have been following all week reached at least a partial resolution on Wednesday when Judge Leonie Brinkema of the Eastern District of Virginia declined to extend her temporary restraining order against the program into a preliminary injunction. The reason, in essence, is that the Justice Department has now formally represented to the court, in writing and through acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, that the $1.8 billion fund is “not going forward.” Brinkema took DOJ at its word for present purposes and dissolved the TRO, which under standard mootness doctrine is the right call when a defendant credibly commits to abandoning the challenged program. But she also did something practical: she warned the government in plain terms not to “play possum with this court,” language that gives the plaintiffs a built-in mechanism to come back fast if the fund quietly re-emerges under a different name.The substantive theory the plaintiffs were pressing — that the fund is an unappropriated expenditure of public money, that the underlying Trump-IRS settlement was a litigation in which the United States was never really adverse to the President in his personal capacity, and that the program's payout criteria are based on political characterizations of past prosecutions rather than any neutral standard — is now preserved for another day rather than litigated to judgment. The practical lesson is the durability of voluntary-cessation doctrine: a government defendant who is willing to abandon a program in court usually wins on mootness, but the cost is real, because future revivals get scrutinized against the prior representation. Watch the Federal Register and the DOJ component-level budget submissions for the next six months — if there is a successor program coming, those are where the first signal appears.Judge declines to halt “anti-weaponization fund” since Blanche says it's dead, but warns DOJ not to “play possum” | CBS NewsA coalition of environmental and tribal-nation plaintiffs filed suit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia on Wednesday seeking to block a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service-approved land exchange that would transfer 715 acres of the Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge to SpaceX, in return for 683 acres of privately owned land elsewhere. The plaintiffs are the Center for Biological Diversity, Save RGV, the Carrizo/Comecrudo Nation of Texas, and the South Texas Environmental Justice Network.The legal theory of the case is unusually multi-statute: the complaint alleges violations of the National Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act of 1997, the National Historic Preservation Act, the National Environmental Policy Act, and the Administrative Procedure Act, with the central administrative-law argument being that the Fish and Wildlife Service's environmental analysis failed to grapple seriously with impacts on endangered ocelots, aplomado falcons, and a long list of migratory species whose habitat the refuge was designed to protect when Congress created it in 1979. The plaintiffs describe this as one of the largest national-wildlife-refuge land exchanges outside Alaska, and the suit asks for vacatur of the exchange decision rather than damages — the standard APA remedy.The political and infrastructural backdrop is hard to miss: SpaceX's Starbase facility at Boca Chica has been expanding into the Lower Rio Grande Valley for years now, and the exchange would consolidate the company's footprint on land previously held for the protection of one of the last remaining ocelot ranges in the country. The merits of the case will turn on the rigor of the FWS environmental analysis. Expect a request for a preliminary injunction within weeks.Lawsuit challenges Trump administration's land swap with SpaceX in Texas | The Washington PostA Los Angeles County jury on Wednesday added $22 million in punitive damages to the $176 million compensatory verdict already entered against socialite and former philanthropist Rebecca Grossman and former Major League Baseball pitcher Scott Erickson, bringing the total civil award to the Iskander family to roughly $198 million.The underlying facts of the case are stark: in September 2020, Grossman and Erickson left a Westlake Village restaurant after drinking and street-raced separate Mercedes SUVs through a residential neighborhood, with Grossman striking and killing two young brothers, Mark and Jacob Iskander, then 11 and 8, as they crossed a marked crosswalk with their parents.Grossman was convicted of two counts of murder in 2024 and is serving 15 years to life. The civil case the family brought is the wrongful-death companion, and the punitive damages award the jury added on Wednesday is the part that does the most policy work: the jury split the punitive award $21 million against Grossman, $1.17 million against Erickson, which under California's reprehensibility-and-net-worth framework reflects both the much greater direct culpability of Grossman as the driver and the substantial disparity in their respective financial positions.The case is notable beyond the parties involved because of how clean it is on the standard punitive-damages analysis the Supreme Court laid out in BMW v. Gore and State Farm v. Campbell: high reprehensibility, a relatively modest single-digit ratio of punitive-to-compensatory damages, and an underlying compensatory award that itself was supported by the gravity of the loss. Watch for an appeal that focuses on the compensatory rather than the punitive number — that is where the appellate leverage actually is.Jury Ups Philanthropist, Ex-Pitcher Crash Verdict To $198M | Law360 This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
What does healthy discipline actually look like in parenting?Some of us grew up being punished severely, and it left wounds that lasted long after childhood. The conversation is not simply whether children should be disciplined, but what discipline should look like in a way that mirrors the love of God.How do parents raise children with boundaries and accountability whilst also being a place of safety and refuge?How do we avoid passing down unhealthy patterns and unresolved trauma to our children?Listen and learn as we navigate these important conversations together.
Wednesday, June 10, 2026 Our host today is Kerby Anderson who brings us a packed show! His guest in the first hour is Matthew Soerens who discusses Immigration, The Church, Theology, and he brings us his new book, Seeking Refuge. Connect with us on Facebook at facebook.com/pointofviewradio and on Twitter @PointofViewRTS with your opinions or […]
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Today, an East Bay author channels the monsters of injustice into a new horror novel. Then, one bookstore owner is helping people connect and envision brighter futures.
Recorded on June 6, 2026, at Boundless Mind Temple in Brooklyn, NY This dharma talk was given by guest teachers, Chodo Robert Campbell and Koshin Paley Ellison, of New York Zen Center. They spoke about how essential the practices of making atonement and taking responsibility are within Soto Zen practice. They addressed the challenge of working skillfully with these practices when questions arise within a community about a disconnection between responsibility and ethics. Zen teacher, bereavement specialist, and grief counselor, Chodo Robert Campbell is a recognized leader for those suffering with the complexities of death, dying, aging, and sobriety. With his husband, Koshin Paley Ellison, he co-founded the New York Zen Center for Contemplative Care, integrating contemplative approaches with contemporary medicine. Under his leadership, NYZC developed the Foundations in Contemplative Care and Contemplative Medicine Fellowship, reaching tens of thousands internationally. Chodo is a recognized Soto Zen Teacher and serves on faculty at University of the West, University of Arizona Medical School's Center for Integrative Medicine, and the Academy of Integrative Health & Medicine. Author, Zen teacher, and Jungian psychotherapist, Koshin Paley Ellison is a leader in the contemplative medicine movement. With his husband, Chodo Campbell, he co-founded the New York Zen Center for Contemplative Care, developing the Foundations in Contemplative Care and Contemplative Medicine Fellowship. Author of Untangled and Wholehearted, Koshin is a recognized Soto Zen Teacher who serves on faculty at University of Arizona Medical School's Center for Integrative Medicine, the Academy of Integrative Health and Medicine, and University of the West, and is visiting professor at the McGovern Center for Humanities and Ethics at University of Texas Health Science Center. New York Zen Center: https://www.zencare.org/ The BZC Podcast is offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. If these teachings have benefited your life, please consider supporting the program with a donation (suggested $2-7/episode, or whatever feels right for you!). You can donate to Brooklyn Zen Center at brooklynzen.org under ‘Giving.' Thank you for your generosity!
Today's chapter provides a fascinating contrast between worldly realities - how things appear on the surface, and spiritual realities - what's going on underneath the surface. A chapter-a-day podcast from 1 Samuel 22. The text version may always be found and shared at tomvanderwell.com.Please subscribe, "Like," and share. Comments are always welcome.
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When life feels out of control and God feels distant, where do you even begin?Psalms 9-16 are one big, honest conversation about what it's like to live in a broken world and still choose to trust God. David, who wrote all of these Psalms, was a man who fought 50+ battles, faced enemies on every side, and somehow kept his faith intact. These Psalms aren't polished theology. They're raw, real, and remarkably relatable.In this episode, we cover everything from crying out in anger when evil seems to win, to finding shelter in God like a bird tucked under a wing. And we end somewhere surprising...with a hidden resurrection prophecy tucked inside a psalm written a thousand years before Jesus walked the earth.What you'll learn:[09:50] When God feels absent: Psalm 10 gives you permission to ask "Where are you, God?" as an act of faith, not doubt.[12:30] When fear has the upper hand: Psalm 11 reveals why your foundation matters more than your circumstances and what it means that God's eyes are always watching.[15:05] When you're dealing with deception and lies: Psalm 12 shows how to take heart and trust God for protection when people in your life can't be trusted.[16:50] When you need a safe place: Psalms 13 explores the honest cry of someone who feels forgotten, and why "How long, O Lord?" can become one of the most faithful prayers you can pray.[23:03] How to find favor with God: Psalm 15 gives a surprisingly practical list of what it looks like to live in a way that draws you closer to God without making it feel like a checklist.[27:52] A prophecy you didn't see coming: Psalm 16 contains a hidden vision of resurrection that Peter quoted at Pentecost pointing from David all the way to Jesus.Psalms Show Notes:Psalms RoadmapPsalms Playlist on Apple MusicPsalms Playlist on SpotifyPsalm 8 (Hallé) by Phil WickhamACTS Prayer GuideGroup Discussion Questions for Psalm 9–16:[16:50] David asks "how long" four times in a six-verse psalm. Then his mind quickly pivots from lament to trust in God's unfailing love. Do you think this ability to vent without spiraling into despair is the secret to David's faithfulness? How could you imitate this in your own faith walk?[23:12] Psalm 15 describes 10 behaviors of someone who walks closely with God. Which of these 10 behaviors feels most like a place of potential growth for you right now?[27:02] Psalm 16 says our security is not tied to a bank account, a home, or a job. God is our portion. What is one thing you tend to rely on for security more than God, and what would it look like to loosen your grip on it?Contact Bible Book Club!Social: Instagram or FacebookWebsite: Bible Book ClubReview Us: Apple Podcast or SpotifyJoin the Fun: DONATE or Buy merchThis episode is part of our ongoing Bible Book Club series, starting with Genesis and journeying all the way through the Bible. Thanks for listening!
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Series - Select Psalms Text - Psalm 74 by Nick Neves, pastor | Lord's Day Afternoon | 06.07.26
“Be to me a rock of refuge, to which I may continually come;you have given the command to save me, for you are my rock and my fortress.” - Psalm 71:3 Links and Timestamps:00:25 – Scripture Reading; 03:40 – Introduction;14:58 – Commentary on Psalm 71; 38:45 – Commentary on ‘Dangerous' by Big Data and Joywave; 55:25 – Hitting the Gym Hard, then Hurting my Back Making the Bed; 1:30:22 – A Broken Leg, Thoughts and Prayers, and How Restitution Relates to Repentance2:13:48 – A Case Study in American Evangelicalism's Institutional Problem
The Heart of Living Hope Trusts | Psalm 46 | Week 1 God is our refuge, strength, and ever-present help. Therefore, we can trust God during any circumstance.
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“The Ultimate Refuge: Praying to Know What We Already Possess”No More Fear - Living Life With a Living SaviorEphesians 1:15-23We live in a world filled with fear—fear for our kids and marriages, fear of sickness and job loss, fear of the future and the headlines, even fear of death itself. Many people feel trapped by these fears, either trying to control everything around them or resigning themselves to the thought, “That's just how I am.”But the resurrection of Jesus speaks directly into those fears.In this series, we will explore what it means to live life in light of a living Savior. If Christ had not been raised, many of our fears would be completely justified. But because the tomb is empty and Jesus is alive, everything has changed. His resurrection gives us a new foundation for our faith, a new identity as His people, and a new way to face the fears that shape our lives.Again and again, we can return to this central truth: because Jesus is alive, fear does not have the final word. Through the power of the resurrection, we can move from being gripped by fear to being grounded in the perfect love of a risen Savior.
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David Morrissey joins Captain Carr for a hilarious and thought-provoking Life's A Beach flight. David talks about growing up in Liverpool, filming The Walking Dead, joining Sam Mendes' upcoming Beatles films, his friendship with Alan Cumming, and the surprising downside of a luxury trip to the Maldives. They also discuss conspiracy theories, David's work with UNHCR, Refuge and The Felix Project, celebrity encounters with Daniel Craig and Monica Lewinsky, holiday romances, and why he'd rather explore a city than lie on a beach. Plus: Alan reveals his unexpectedly popular feet and accidentally invents a new hospitality concept. ✈️ Subscribe for new episodes every week. 00:00 Intro & David admires Alan's books 02:27 Favourite musicals & seeing Les Mis for the first time 03:33 New Channel 4 thriller Tiptoe 05:01 Russell T Davies, "woke" culture & misinformation 06:51 Conspiracy theories & Buzz Aldrin 08:41 Alan's celebrity feet rating 09:22 Liverpool's hidden gems & the Beatles tourism boom 12:00 Playing Paul McCartney's dad in the Beatles films 13:42 David's first holiday memories in North Wales 14:50 Alan's castle 16:38 Holiday romances 17:45 Celebrity encounters & Peter Fonda 19:38 Daniel Craig, Rachel Weisz & Alan Cumming 20:23 Monica Lewinsky & public scrutiny 22:35 David's most extravagant holiday in the Maldives 24:39 UNHCR, refugee work & global crises 26:52 Stories of hope from David's charity work 28:29 Dream destinations & why David loves cities 29:50 Quick Fire Round 30:16 The Walking Dead & Daddy Issues 31:02 Tipping anxiety and landing the plane #LifesABeach #AlanCarr #DavidMorrissey #TheWalkingDead #TheBeatles #Tiptoe #RussellTDavies #AlanCumming #TravelPodcast #CelebrityInterview #Podcast #Liverpool #UNHCR #DaddyIssues #LifeIsABeachPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Morgan disappears overnight. Matt suspects she went to Cliffhaven since Emma was talking up the better accommodations there. Matt is concerned that she may tell Haff about Matt's stored food, since she had seen his storage. Just in case, Matt moves his food to a hidden location. Sure enough, two men show up that night to steal the food, but found nothing. The next day, shot are heard coming from Sawyer. It could be the tax men returning in force to capture Cliffhaven. And now, Morgan could be in there too. Show Your Support. You're enjoying the story, you know you are. Let Mic know too by buying him a cup of virtual coffee at Buy Me A Coffee Monthly supporters on Patreon and BMAC will be getting chapter 12 of the Refuge Mountain story. You could read ahead too, when you become a member!
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Gather 'round sisters, as we leave lavender but our garden gates and bury our abusive exes under the rose bush! In this episode, I explore Practical Magic (1998), its portrayal of intimate partner violence, and the balm of sisterhood. I will be discussing intimate partner violence in this episode, so please take special care when listening. I talk about: How intimate partner violence is defined The complex reasons that make it hard to "just leave" a violent relationship The mental health impacts of intimate partner violence How Gillian is able to access the internal and external resources required to leave How sisterhood aids Gillian in attachment repair and healing How the magician and 9 of swords tarot cards demonstrate the difficulty in leaving abusive situations, even if you have a lot of resources Mental Health is Horrifying is hosted by Candis Green, Registered Psychotherapist and owner of Many Moons Therapy...............................................................Show Notes: Tarot for Creative Therapists — Join this course designed for mental health professions who want to learn how to confidently and ethically incorporate tarot into clinical work. (https://candisgreen.podia.com/tarot-for-creative-therapists) Podcast artwork by Chloe Hurst at Contempo Mint Theme music is by Sound Gallery by Dmitry Taras via pixabay All sound effects and music via pixabay Practical Magic (1998) Government of Canada Fact Sheet: Intimate Partner Violence Homicide leading cause of death for pregnant women in U.S. - Harvard School of Public Health Support someone I know who is being abused - Refuge
durée : 00:04:31 - Le Grand reportage de France Inter - C'est inédit dans l'histoire d'Israël : depuis deux ans, le solde migratoire est négatif , il y a plus d'habitants qui partent que de personnes qui arrivent. Reportage dans une commune d'Italie où 70 familles ont trouvé refuge depuis le 7 octobre 2023. - invités : Cécile Bidault Journaliste à France Inter Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
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What if refuge was something you practiced?In this conversation, John Ortberg talks with therapist and trauma specialist Lisa Cuss about anxiety, church hurt, attachment theory, the nervous system, and Psalm 31.Lisa shares how reading the Psalms through the lens of the nervous system helped her understand David's prayers in a completely new way. His cries of fear, confusion, and desperation suddenly felt deeply human and surprisingly familiar.This episode explores:- Trauma and attachment theory- Church hurt and emotional healing- Psalm 31 and the image of refuge- Why God is called a fortress- Right-sizing reality through prayer- Making refuge an active spiritual practiceFeaturing reflections on:- David's prayers- The nervous system- Martin Luther- A Mighty Fortress Is Our God#Psalm31 #JohnOrtberg #LisaCuss #Prayer #Trauma #AttachmentTheory #SpiritualFormation #ChristianFaith #Anxiety #Psalms
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In today's episode I will be praying over us, reading Psalm 14, and saying whatever the Holy Spirit prompts me to say after I read the scripture. This is day 14 of a series where I will be reading a Psalm everyday on here for 150 days. I challenge you to come to join me everyday as we use scripture to fight off the enemy and grow us in ways that we can't even imagine. Ahhh! I can't believe I'm finally saying this, but my first Christian children's book You Are Loved is officially launching on June 5th! This book is an interactive gospel story book with key characters left blank, making it engaging and memorable. It is a meaningful and effective tool for parents, churches, and educators to clearly and simply communicate the gospel and help children to truly know Jesus. I will be posting all the details on Friday so stay tuned. Join waitlist here: https://linktr.ee/faithfuelsmyfire Link to partner with me and give towards my mission project: Albania trip: https://give.globalventures.tv/Donation.aspx?q1=aE5zM3k4c0s0aHJoUENoN1dLQmhiSzBNQzlZUVdhajBzUGFjZXNzQVBqUGxSdVg2SUtpS3ljT2phUHNQeHFFbA== If you want to receive newsletters: submit your info here: www.postable.com/lorenaespy If you want to check out previous Bible studies, click here To Purchase my "Christ Transforms Me" Journal, click here Email me: faithfuelsmyfire@gmail.com Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/486483515603028/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmBsSKktGU_8WHVNIxhFuzg The Bible App that I use: http://bible.com/app Instagram: @_lorenacamille_ Never Forget to Choose Faith Over Fear, -Lorena Espy
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durée : 00:57:56 - Avec philosophie - par : Géraldine Muhlmann - Il existait une relative liberté religieuse et intellectuelle aux Provinces-Unies, au 17ᵉ siècle. Cette ouverture a attiré de nombreux penseurs, savants, persécutés ailleurs en Europe. Les Pays-Bas sont ainsi devenus un refuge pour les philosophes et un centre majeur de diffusion des idées. - réalisation : Carla Michel, Axel Dubois, Corinne Amar, Nicolas Berger, Nassim El Kabli, Luna Hadjla - invités : Julie Saada Professeure de philosophie à Sciences Po, Andreas Nijenhuis Historien, spécialiste de l'histoire des Pays-Bas Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
Today's Promise: Psalm 32:7 When troubles close in, and life feels overwhelming, where do you run? In this episode, we explore the promise of Psalm 32:7 and discover that God is more than a distant refuge. He is your personal hiding place. When fear rises, stress increases, and problems seem to surround you on every side, the Lord offers protection, peace, and restoration through His presence. Your security is not found in circumstances, but in Jesus Christ, who faithfully covers and preserves His people. This episode will encourage your heart to trust God in difficult seasons and rest in His unfailing care. You will also hear practical confessions of faith rooted in Scripture that will strengthen your confidence in God's protection and deliverance. No matter what you are facing today, you are not alone. Run to your hiding place and discover the safety, hope, and joy that can only be found in Him.
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