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"John Flavel: God's People Should Be Affected With God's Judgments On Their Nation." --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cbtseminary/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cbtseminary/support
Listen as Gary Budd shares on identifying the safe and unsafe refuges people seek out. Unsafe refuges cause distance and disappointment. Safe refuges give strength and peace!
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Exposition of Nahum 1:7
The Gift of Conviction | Jim Weaver | Refuge City ChurchSupport the show
The LORD is good, a strong refuge when trouble comes (NLT) Nahum 1:7
Refuge | Fruit By The Foot
Will Bortz used writing to get through a rocky childhood, spending time in and out of the foster system. Experiences from that time inspired much of his latest collection of poetry, Many Small Hungerings.
What is the Body? The body is a fence the Son of God imagines he has built, to separate parts of his Self from other parts. It is within this fence he thinks he lives, to die as it decays and crumbles. For within this fence he thinks that he is safe from love. Identifying with his safety, he regards himself as what his safety is. How else could he be certain he remains within the body, keeping love outside? The body will not stay. Yet this he sees as double safety. For the Son of God's impermanence is "proof" his fences work, and do the task his mind assigns to them. For if his oneness still remained untouched, who could attack and who could be attacked? Who could be victor? Who could be his prey? Who could be victim? Who the murderer? And if he did not die, what "proof" is there that God's eternal Son can be destroyed? The body is a dream. Like other dreams it sometimes seems to picture happiness, but can quite suddenly revert to fear, where every dream is born. For only love creates in truth, and truth can never fear. Made to be fearful, must the body serve the purpose given it. But we can change the purpose that the body will obey by changing what we think that it is for. The body is the means by which God's Son returns to sanity. Though it was made to fence him into hell without escape, yet has the goal of Heaven been exchanged for the pursuit of hell. The Son of God extends his hand to reach his brother, and to help him walk along the road with him. Now is the body holy. Now it serves to heal the mind that it was made to kill. You will identify with what you think will make you safe. Whatever it may be, you will believe that it is one with you. Your safety lies in truth, and not in lies. Love is your safety. Fear does not exist. Identify with love, and you are safe. Identify with love, and you are home. Identify with love, and find your Self.God is my refuge and security. I will identify with what I think is refuge and security. I will behold myself where I perceive my strength, and think I live within the citadel where I am safe and cannot be attacked. Let me today seek not security in danger, nor attempt to find my peace in murderous attack. I live in God. In Him I find my refuge and my strength. In Him is my Identity. In Him is everlasting peace. And only there will I remember Who I really am. Let me not seek for idols. I would come, my Father, home to You today. I choose to be as You created me, and find the Son whom You created as my Self.Jesus Christ in A Course in MiraclesWorkbook Part II, What is the body?Lesson 261
This week we unlock the power of prayer and take a bigger look at Nehemiah's story. Journeying through the entire book of Nehemiah we'll look at crucial moments when Nehemiah and his community turned to prayer. Join us as we… Read More Nehemiah // But We Prayed The post Nehemiah // But We Prayed appeared first on Refuge.Church.
The Glory of The Third Temple | Pastor Warren Boyd | Refuge City ChurchSupport the show
The quest springs from a universal craving of the human heart... but only the Bible reveals how we may achieve total, permanent security.Support the show
As believers we don't have to participate in the fear. Listen to this message to strengthen your faith in God being your refuge in times of trouble. Partner with Us | https://amosjohnsonjr.com/partner Join Online Community | https://amosjohnsonjr.com/join
Emily Morris, Founder & CEO, Emrgy | The Riderflex Podcast Emily Morris is the dynamic Founder & CEO of Emrgy Inc., a pioneering energy technology firm revolutionizing distributed power generation through modular hydropower systems. Since its inception in 2014, Emily has garnered over $7 million in funding, positioning Emrgy as Georgia's Top Startup in 2017. Under her leadership, Emrgy achieved milestones such as being the inaugural company inducted into Atlanta's Innovation Center and securing the first equity investment from the City of Atlanta. With a rich background from AMT, Inc., where she managed a $10 million portfolio for tech innovations, Emily is also recognized as an inventor with 5 patents pending. A Vanderbilt University alumna, she was honored as "Top 30 Under 30" by the Atlanta Business Chronicle in 2015. Beyond her corporate achievements, Emily's commitment to community shines as she serves on the board for Blue Skies Ministries and volunteers at the City of Refuge women's homeless shelter. Emrgy is at the forefront of hydroelectric innovation, offering modular and scalable solutions that eliminate the need for the construction of dams. Their unique approach harnesses the consistent power of waterways, providing a more reliable energy source compared to intermittent alternatives like solar and wind. With the US market holding over 6GW of untapped potential, Emrgy has crafted a proprietary tool to identify and quantify this vast hydroelectric opportunity. Their turbine arrays allow customers to capitalize on the latent energy of existing waterways. Notably, Emrgy collaborated with the City of Atlanta and Southern Company in 2016 to demonstrate their product's prowess and, in 2017, partnered with Denver Water & The Bureau of Reclamation to launch the US's first distributed hydropower array. Meet Emrgy: https://emrgy.com/ Watch the Full Interview: https://youtu.be/rDsYpOFWdcU Gain valuable insights on entrepreneurship, leadership, and hiring with "The Riderflex Guide: Inspiring & Hiring" - 30+ years of experience packed into one book. Get your copy today at: https://tinyurl.com/Amazon-Riderflex Listen to real stories from successful business leaders, CEOs, and entrepreneurs on the Riderflex podcast hosted by CEO Steve Urban. http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5NDLaxEqkMsnlYrc5ntAPw Trust Riderflex, a premier headhunter and employment agency based in Colorado, to recruit top talent for your team. Visit https://riderflex.com/ to learn more about our executive recruiting services. Podcast Sponsor: Kura Home Services, Air Duct Cleaning & Home Maintenance. For All your Home Maintenance needs! https://www.kurahome.com/kura-home-services-colorado/ #HydroelectricInnovation #EmrgyPower #DistributedHydropower #WaterwayEnergy #GreenTechRevolution #riderflexpodcast #careeradvice #Podcast #entrepreneur #ColoradoRecruitingFirm #recruiting #National #Riderflex #TalentAcquisition #JobTips #ResumeTips --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/riderflex/support
This week on Toilet Radio: We hear from one of Our Guys for the first time in a very long while - Tommy Vext is trying to make amends with all the people he's wronged! That'll probably work. He's also making a pivot into the second to last refuge of a scoundrel: COUNTRY MUSIC. / We found a new guy who sucks, please welcome John Widowmaker, who is white. /Watch out, age of consent laws! Chris “Fronz” Fronzak announced he's running for president as a Libertarian. / Blue Ridge Rock Fest was a goddamn disaster. Let's speculate wildly, again, on this festival's financial backers. Folks, it's a good 'un. Like this show? Want more? Listen to our latest subscriber-exclusive episode: Fantasy Labelball – Season of Piss PART TWO over at the Toilet ov Hell Patreon. Artists featured on this ‘sode: Wormhole – Spine Shatter High-Velocity Impact This program is available on Spotify. It is also available on iTunes or whatever they call it now, where you can rate, review, and subscribe. Give us money on Patreon to get exclusive bonus episodes and other cool shit.
Homily from Our Lady of Refuge.
Dave sits down with David Schoorens, author of Refuge: A Novel of Lost Democracy, to talk about his book, the experience of writing it, and what it takes to continue living in a democratic republic. Find Refuge by David Schoorens at an Ocean State Library Purchase Refuge by David Schoorens from Stillwater Books in West Warwick, RI Theme for this episode is Cinematic Action Trailer by PaulYudins --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rhodyradio/message
Rachelle Ditmore is the co-founder of City of Refuge in Sacramento and challenges all listeners to level up in the way we love our neighbor and live out our faith. Listen in as she shares her inspiring story of building City of Refuge Sacramento. Her love for people and courageous faith in action is one we can all learn from. Rachelle has discovered real solutions for those in Sacramento who have been trafficked or are homeless. She has worked closely with the city of Sacramento to bring transformation for so many who are down and out and in need of a transformation.To learn more about City of Refuge, or to give to this powerful ministry go to:https://cityofrefugesac.com/
(keywords) (slightly edited version) 10 Qualities to develop as protection, inner stronghold, refuge, ultimate refuge in Budddha, Dhamma Sangha, intermediate training, development of qualities worthy of respect, ethical conduct, sila, intention, aspiration, knowing the teachings, being well-learned, chanting, good and profound friendship, kalyanamitta, receiving feedback, readiness to do any task at hand, enthusiasm for Dhamma, putting forth effort, motivation, contentment, being happy with whatever is present, sati, recollection, mindfulness not forgetfulness, wisdom.
Millie Bobby Brown is a 19-year-old actress best known for her award-nominated performance as Eleven in Stranger Things, and for producing and starring in Enola Holmes. Now she has written a debut novel, Nineteen Steps, based on her grandmother's life in the East End of London during the Second World War. She joins Nuala to talk about why she wanted to write the novel and why it's so personal for her. In recent months there's been increasing momentum for what has been called Martha's rule which would give patients the power to get an automatic second medical opinion from other experts. This comes after the death of 13-year-old Martha Mills who died in hospital. An inquest concluded that her death had been preventable. So what difference could Martha's Rule make to how much say patients have to question the decisions made by doctors? Paediatrician and health campaigner Dr Guddi Singh wants to empower people so that medical care works in their best interests and joins Nuala. Three quarters of police officers and staff accused of violence against women are not suspended by their force. That's according to a joint investigation by the Independent newspaper and Refuge Charity. Nuala is joined by Ellie Butt, Head of Policy at Refuge. Mercury Prize Winning Musician Arlo Parks has turned her hand to poetry with her debut book, The Magic Border. It combines original poetry, song lyrics and images and she joins Nuala for an interview and live reading of one of the poems. Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Emma Pearce Opener 00:00 Martha's Rule 01:23 Police accused of violence against women 12:50 Millie Bobby Brown 23:49 Arlo Parks 42:48
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Through His Eyes | Pastor Jim Boyd | Refuge City ChurchSupport the show
With everything happening in the world, everyone needs a space they can feel safe in. Turning on the TV makes you full of anxious and fear. You want to help others but feel without hope. Living in bad news for too long breaks the most uplifting spirits. It traumatizes the mind and turns everything else toxic (even if you don't realize it). Having a safe space is about more than stepping out of the world for a moment. It makes you happier, feel more at peace, and ready to take on the rest of the day. In this episode, you'll discover how to tune out the notifications and news for a space that revitalizes your soul for real impact in the world. Show Highlights Include: How to avoid mental pollution from the everyday news cycle and find a safe space for your spirit. (0:52) The ‘Emergency Room' perspective on seeking relief (when there is none left in the world). (4:16) Using the Psychology Today meaning of ‘refuge' to step out of the world and find your peace. (7:17) The soul-fulfilling things you can do to tune out the noise and find peace in the world. (8:51) The Philippians Way to give your mind a break and be completely at one with yourself. (11:06) Do you want to stop existing and start living your best life right now? Click here to get the first chapter of Dr. Rick's best-selling book, Lessons From a Third Grade Dropout, for free.
St. Matthew’s Baptist Church Dr. Raymond M. Gordon Sr.,Senior Pastor Message Title: Refuge of the Righteous Scripture: Psalms 5 #prayeristhekey #stand #jesuschristislord #prayer #maketimeforhim #devotions #JesusIsLord #waitingongod #totallycommitted #jesusaves #worship #restinginjesuschrist #godsequipment #salvation #breasteplateofrighteousness #helmentofsalvation
St. Matthew’s Baptist Church Dr. Raymond M. Gordon Sr.,Senior Pastor Message Title: Refuge of the Righteous Scripture: Psalms 5 #prayeristhekey #stand #jesuschristislord #prayer #maketimeforhim #devotions #JesusIsLord #waitingongod #totallycommitted #jesusaves #worship #restinginjesuschrist #godsequipment #salvation #breasteplateofrighteousness #helmentofsalvation
Last week we ended on a cliffhanger, this week we’ll see the captivating story of God unfold. How he orchestrates the placement of His people in just the right place at the right time. Nehemiah’s story beautifully illustrates how each… Read More Nehemiah // Right Place. Right Time The post Nehemiah // Right Place. Right Time appeared first on Refuge.Church.
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“Refuge is a place to feel safe and a place to go and to just rest. Jesus found that place in his Father always. “ John hosts solo on this week's episode just after Labor Day. He talks about the importance of finding a spiritual and physical space to rest. He discusses how easy it is to get caught up in life's stress and business. Additionally, he discusses how the Bible illustrates how people find refuge for themselves and what we can learn from them. www.donorbox.org/pew START A MEN'S GROUP IN YOUR PARISH! www.justaguyinthepew.com DOWNLOADS Get a copy of my new eBook, “12 Ways Guys Can Get Closer to Jesus”! JUSTAGUYINTHEPEW.COM/EBOOK NEW: Shop the store! We have a new Just a Guy in the Pew store where you can stock up on great merch HERE: STORE.JUSTAGUYINTHEPEW.COM/
CH Clark Psalm 46 "God is a Refuge, Even in our Refuse" by Chaplain Braswell
Yalda and Asad share their stories of getting their families to the U.S.
A new MP3 sermon from Ballymena Free Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Christ - The Sinner's Refuge Speaker: Rev. John Greer Broadcaster: Ballymena Free Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 9/3/2023 Bible: Hebrews 6:11-20 Length: 45 min.
Animal shelter Pet Refuge has enlisted the help of the iconic Buzzy Bee to help raise funds to keep its doors open. Pet Refuge provides temporary shelter for pets from violent homes while their owners escape abuse. Pet safety is a major factor preventing people from leaving abusive relationships, with a Women's Refuge survey finding 53 percent of women delayed leaving family violence - fearing for the safety of their pets. Pet Refuge founder Julie Chapman spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
On this episode, Dr. Gadson continues to discuss the church being a refuge for those who are victims of psychological abuse. Focusing on the facts that Avery Neal reported in her article “Identifying Psychological Abuse”, Dr. Gadson discusses how the church should step into conversations on psychological abuse. Dr. Gadson discusses the cycle of abuse to help individuals determine if these relational dynamics are present in their relationships. Tune in to this episode as we imagine and prepare how to prayerfully be refuges for those who realize their relationship is abusive. What does it mean for the church to be a present help, stabilizing and safe for victims of psychological abuse?Information for Dr. Gadson https://www.drmoniquesmithgadson.com/Link to order “Finding Hope in A Dark Place”:https://lexhampress.com/search?query=Finding%20Hope%20in%20a%20Dark%20Place%3A%20Facing%20Loneliness%2C%20Depression%2C%20and%20Anxiety%20with%20the%20Power%20of%20Grace&sortBy=Relevance&limit=30&page=1&ownership=all&geographicAvailability=allhttps://www.amazon.com/Finding-Hope-Dark-Place-Loneliness/dp/1683596358/ref=rvi_sccl_7/138-1785751-1148333?pd_rd_w=decCb&content-id=amzn1.sym.f5690a4d-f2bb-45d9-9d1b-736fee412437&pf_rd_p=f5690a4d-f2bb-45d9-9d1b-736fee412437&pf_rd_r=GMEBCA5ZB54MM98HHN5F&pd_rd_wg=pwctW&pd_rd_r=0cf054c6-aedd-427d-ac2a-563757407228&pd_rd_i=1683596358&psc=1Follow us on social media: https://www.facebook.com/And-The-Church-Said-Podcast-106848090932637https://instagram.com/drmoniquesmithgadson?igshid=1bmt2hei1j6i8https://twitter.com/DrMoSmithGadsonSupport And The Church Said:Cash App: https://cash.app/$andthechurchsaidPayPal: https://paypal.me/andthechurchsaid?locale.x=en_US.
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We all remember childhood games where there was a “safe” place. If you got to it, you could not be tagged or pursued. As adults we look to many things for security. When facing difficulty, we turn to our family, our friends, or even the comfort of our home. In today’s reading, David was in a challenging situation. Traps had been set for him (v. 4). He was sorrowful and downcast with grief (vv. 9–10). Not only did his enemies oppose him, but he had become the object of malicious gossip (vv. 11–12). In this crisis, David describes the Lord as his refuge. God is his ultimate safe place. David knows he cannot trust in his own ability, military might, or even the strength of his fortifications. Instead, he asks God to be “my rock of refuge, a strong fortress to save me” (v. 2). He trusts in God’s faithfulness and acknowledges that “my times are in your hands” (v. 15). He knows God ultimately wants what is best for him (v 19). Over and over in the Psalms, God is described as a refuge. This does not mean that dangers and trials will not come our way. But during these perils, we can turn to God as “our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble” (Ps. 46:1). Jesus demonstrated this trust on Good Friday. With His dying breath, He proclaimed to the Father, using the words of this psalm, “Into your hands I commit my spirit” (v. 5; Luke 23:46). God the Father was His refuge. While Jesus would endure the pain of the crucifixion, He would be vindicated in His resurrection. >> Do you think of God as your refuge? He is your safe place when trials come! The psalms proclaim that God is our refuge and strength both for now and for eternity. If you can draw, try to portray a refuge, a hiding place of safety and comfort.
True Rest | Jim Weaver | Refuge City ChurchSupport the show
Unique to the Mosaic Law, Israel's legislature provides a glimpse at the heart of the God who wrote it. Embedded in that law is a social program called the Cities of Refuge—a program of grace, compassion, and mercy.
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Are there simple practices for developing greater connection? Tune in for an inspiring discussion with Michelle Cassandra Johnson on her new #book Finding Refuge: Heart Work for Healing Collective Grief.#MomentsWithMarianne airs in the Southern California area on KMET 1490AM & 98.1 FM, an ABC Talk News Radio Affiliate! Michelle Cassandra Johnson is a social justice warrior, author, dismantling racism trainer, empath, yoga teacher and practitioner, and an intuitive healer. With over 20 years of experience leading dismantling racism work and working with clients as a licensed clinical social worker, Johnson has a deep understanding of how trauma impacts the mind, body, spirit, and heart. She has led Dismantling Racism Trainings with large corporations, small nonprofits, and community groups, including the ACLU-WA, Duke University, Google, This American Life, The Center for Equity and Inclusion, Eno River Unitarian Universalist Church, and many others. She teaches workshops nationwide. https://www.michellecjohnson.com For more show information visit:www.MariannePestana.com#bookclub #readinglist #book #bookish #MariannePestana #author #authorinterview #kmet1490am #community #connection #humanity #healing #healingtrauma #compassion #selfimprovement #selfcare #loveyourlife #compassionate #kindness
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Your relationship with grief impacts all your relationships - whether you know it or not. While the experience of grief is universal, we still react to grief in ways that often stigmatize and alienate our grief or the grief of others in the name of professionalism, boundaries, and self-protection. And when we face a loss from suicide and all the layers and nuances of this particular type of loss, it can bring up a lot for us and those we lead. Disenfranchised grief refers to a loss that's not openly acknowledged, socially mourned, or publicly supported–you can see how bereavement by suicide fits one of the most common causes of disenfranchised grief. When people who have lost someone to suicide feel like they cannot talk about their loss without judgment or criticism, disenfranchised grief festers. It can lead to complicated grief, where our recovery and healing become persistent and debilitating to basic day-to-day functioning over a long period of time.The deep discomfort, shame, and stigma associated with suicide can make it difficult to discuss, so that when you experience bereavement by suicide, you often feel isolated at a time when you carry deep hurt. On today's show, you will hear from someone I have known for over two decades who has consistently and steadfastly led with transparency and authenticity no matter what showed up in her life. Kathy Escobar is co-founder of The Refuge, a hub for healing community, social action, and creative collaboration and #communityheals: Making Spaces for Transformation Accessible for All, non-profits in North Denver, CO. She's a pastor, writer, spiritual director, podcaster, and advocate and author of several books, including Practicing: Changing Yourself to Change the World and Faith Shift: Finding Your Way Forward When Everything you Believe is Coming Apart. Content note: Extensive discussion of grief and suicide. Please take care of yourself as you listen.Listen to the full episode to hear: How speaking the truth about her son's death became part of how Kathy and her family survived it Why it's so problematic that we create a split within ourselves as we experience grief What's really at stake when grief remains submerged How shame shows up with grief, especially in bereavement by suicide Why Kathy says there's not getting through grief, only learning to live with the rhythms of it Why we need to get comfortable with the paradoxes of living with grief How Kathy reconciles realism with hope Learn more about Kathy Escobar: Website Facebook: @kathyescobarauthor Instagram: @kathyescobarpublic Twitter: @kathyescobar Learn more about Rebecca: rebeccaching.com Work With Rebecca Sign up for the weekly Unburdened Leader Email Resources: The Wisdom of Your Body: Finding Healing, Wholeness, and Connection Through Embodied Living, Hillary L. McBride
As N Ford and I chatted about her debut novel, The Refuge and its upcoming sequel, I had one of those amazing moments where the more an author talked about her work, the more excited and eager I was for it. Compared by some to a clean, Christian Game of Thrones-esque political fantasy, to me it sounds like an incredibly relevant and exciting novel for today. Listen in and see why. Note: links may be affiliate links that provide me with a small commission at no extra expense to you. Can You Guess Why I'm Excited to Check Out this New Series? Songwriter N Ford didn't set out to write a political fantasy series, but when her children's series on the fruit of the Spirit morphed into something far more than she'd planned, I for one am glad that she kept going with it. Based on our conversation, I expect the books will explore found families, the strength in diversity, and just where our privilege really comes from--all in a story that doesn't sound heavy-handed at all. Also, those twists! I don't know about you, but I am dying to see if I can see them coming! EEEP! Her second book is releasing this fall, so stay tuned for preorder information and all that jazz! The Refuge by N. Ford In a world that has ever only known war, generations still swing their swords on whispers of conflict from centuries past. In Physis, the law of the land is 'every territory for itself.' Lineage is everything; racial identification is paramount; and territory loyalty is the code by which one lives or dies. But when a few individuals decide the given system isn't working, everything begins to change. What will happen to the world when inherited authority is questioned; when standards of judgment are re-evaluated; and when independent thinkers redefine purpose for a new generation of leaders? In The Refuge, by N. Ford, readers travel from the snowy mountain estates of The Diamond Isles to the clay arenas of a warrior's life in Agon. They sail the Physis Sea, chasing mystery and meaning, and swim in the clear pool at the bottom of the Western Bay. Readers will meet love, loss, and sacrifice anew, while discovering what purpose can do when it's authentic and hard-won. Learn more about Nic on her WEBSITE. Also follow her on GoodReads. Like to listen on the go? You can find Because Fiction Podcast at: Apple Castbox Google Play Libsyn RSS Spotify Amazon and more!
Bobby Heugel of Thorough Fare Hospitality makes his return to What's Eric Eating. Bobby speaks with Eric about the acquisition of Catbirds, keeping Catbirds as an affordable neighborhood bar, when Catbirds will reopen, the story behind the creation of Refuge, the atmosphere at they wanted to create at Refuge, thoughts on the Montrose area, how Montrose has changed, the latest happenings with Better Luck Tomorrow, whether another location of BLT is in the cards, the burger at BLT that Eric has yet to try, the current price of cocktails in the city, places around Houston that standout, and much much more! Follow Eric on Instagram/Threads @ericsandler. You can also reach Eric by emailing him at eric@culturemap.com. Check out some of his latest articles at Culturemap.com: Chic New Vibe Dining Seafood Restaurant Elegantly Reboots Familiar Montrose Space Austin Hot Chicken Restaurant Opens Near Downtown with 'Stupid' Spices, Full Bar, and More Upscale New Heights Lounge Opens with 'Alluring Cocktails' and Global Nightlife Vibe Talented Trill Burgers Chef and Co-Owner Wins 'Impossible' Chopped Episode Chris Shepherd Takes Stage with Local and National Food Stars in Must-Catch New Chat Series Shaquille O'Neal Announces Big New Chicken Restaurant Location Near The Heights
Today's Bible Verse: "I will say of the Lord, 'He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust.'" (Psalm 91:2) Want to listen without the ads? Become a BibleStudyTools.com PLUS Member today: https://www.biblestudytools.com/subscribe/ MEET OUR HOSTS: JENNIFER SLATTERY is a writer and speaker who hosts the Faith Over Fear podcast. She's addressed women's groups, Bible studies, and writers across the nation. She's the author of Building a Family and numerous other titles and maintains a devotional blog at https://jenniferslatterylivesoutloud.com Follow Jennifer: https://www.lifeaudio.com/faith-over-fear/ https://www.facebook.com/JenSlatte https://www.instagram.com/slatteryjennifer/ CAROL MCCRACKEN is a Christian communicator who teaches women Biblical truths through real-life application and humor to connect them to their God-given purpose. Carol has been a Bible teacher for twenty years and served on church staff and in women's ministry for three decades. Follow Carol: https://www.carolmccracken.com/ REVEREND DR. KYLE NORMAN is the Rector of St. Paul's Cathedral, located in Kamloops BC, Canada. He holds a doctorate in Spiritual formation and is a sought-after writer, speaker, and retreat leader. His writing can be found at Christianity.com, crosswalk.com, ibelieve.com, Renovare Canada, and many others. He also maintains his own blog revkylenorman.ca. He has 20 years of pastoral experience, and his ministry focuses on helping people overcome times of spiritual discouragement. Follow Rev. Kyle: https://revkylenorman.ca/ JOY A. WILLIAMS is a writer and speaker who is amazed her first name became her life's mission. As life happens in ways that baffle us or bring us joy, she loves exploring how those moments can bring us closer to God. She is a member of the “First 5” writing team at Proverbs 31 ministries. As a licensed minister, she serves as a teacher for the Women's Bible Study and the Married Couples Ministry at her church. Joy is a wife and mother and she shares encouragement on the “Joy to the Soul” blog. Subscribe to receive the newest posts and updates at joyawilliams.com. Follow her on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest Read Joy's 7-day Bible reading plans: “Live Your Joy Story” and “When Easy Doesn't Live Here: Living by Faith When Life Is Hard” on the YouVersion Bible app. JESSICA VAN ROEKEL loves the upside-down life of following Jesus as she journeys to wholeness through brokenness. As an author, speaker, and worship leader, she uses her gifts and experiences to share God's transformative power to rescue, restore, and renew. She is the author of Reframing Rejection: How Looking Through a Different Lens Changes Everything. Jessica and her husband have two adult daughters spreading their wings, and two high schoolers, a son and daughter, fluttering their wings as they edge closer to the nest. Connect with her at welcomegrace.com and reframingrejection.com. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Judith Orloff of Highly Sensitive Refuge shares five strategies for HSPs and empaths to heal emotional triggers. Episode 1874: 5 Strategies for HSPs and Empaths to Heal Emotional Triggers by Judith Orloff of Highly Sensitive Refuge Co-founders Jenn Granneman and Andre Sólo's mission is to prove that high sensitivity can be strong. It's okay to be a highly sensitive person (HSP). In fact, the world could use a little more of what HSPs have. They are the voices of Highly Sensitive Refuge, a community where HSPs can be themselves, take a break from the harshness of the world, and feel understood. The original post is located here: https://highlysensitiverefuge.com/highly-sensitive-people-empaths-heal-emotional-triggers/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalRelationshipsDailyMarriageParenting Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Conscious Prayer – Finding Refuge in Loving Awareness - Prayer is a communing with our enlarged being. This talk examines less conscious forms of prayer, and how we can evolve the power of our prayers by opening into the depth of our longing, and reaching toward our true belonging. (a special talk given at the 2016 IMCW Spring Retreat)