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Episode Summary: Trials and crises are inevitable. Jesus warned us they would come. While we cannot choose the trials we face, we can choose how we respond to them and look at them as opportunities to grow and learn more about God. In this episode of Your Hope-Filled Perspective, I am joined by Lynne Rienstra, author of the inspiring book Sacred Refuge: Finding Unexpected Shelter in Your Crisis. Lynne shares how her personal life crisis became a gateway to discovering God’s indestructible shelter. Through her book, she introduces women to a sacred sisterhood that unites modern and biblical stories of overcoming fear, loss, debt, and loneliness. Together, we explore how God’s love and compassion provide a soul-safe refuge, even in the midst of the most difficult challenges. Quotables from the episode: When COVID hit and like a lot of people, I just kind of went under fear. And after a week of not sleeping well, not eating well, kind of like what's happening and what's coming, I said, "This is crazy. "I am a blood bought and beloved child of the living God. "I am not going to let the enemy have any more time in my headspace or my spirit. And it was a time to boot him out and say, “you're done. I will not live in fear.” The Bible actually says, do not fear 365 times, right? One for every day of the year. And that was over. And then I started realizing if I'm dealing with fear, maybe other women are dealing with fear and struggling to find this safe refuge in who God is for us. This is an invitation, as you mentioned, for women to come out of hiding, which is what fear, of course, puts us in, and into a soul -safe place that Jesus has built for us in the gospel. He is so good and so powerful he can actually use the worst of circumstances for our good, which is to draw us to himself and to make us more like Jesus. I've learned how to do this over the years, to identify his lies. And then because he's a liar and the father of lies, you flip them and you begin to hear in scripture and in the voice of the Lord, the truth. So, all three persons of the Trinity have something very specific to tell me about who I am. And that means that his Father's heart is delighted in us. That's the invitation to take off the masks. That's the freedom that Jesus has purchased for us. Crisis comes with a gift. It's the gift nobody wants. I've had seasons of my life as a Christian speaker, as a pastor's wife, as a leader, all those things, where I'm just like, you know, I just want to veg out. I just want to take three hours and binge something on Netflix, or I just want to eat that half thing, a half carton of ice cream, or I just, I want to check out. And I call those my other lovers, the things I go to apart from Jesus, who is our first love, Revelation tells us, right? - Yes. - When we turn to those other lovers over anything, overeating, over drinking, working, busy -ness can be another lover. Scripture References: Matthew 11:28-30 “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.” Isaiah 61:10 “I delight greatly in the Lord; my soul rejoices in my God. For he has clothed me with garments of salvation and arrayed me in a robe of his righteousness, as a bridegroom adorns his head like a priest, and as a bride adorns herself with her jewels.” Isaiah 49:16 “See, I have engraved you on the palms of my hands…” Psalm 91:1-16 He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will abide in the shadow of the Almighty. I will say to the LORD, “You are my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust.” Surely He will deliver you from the snare of the fowler, and from the deadly plague. He will cover you with His feathers; under His wings you will find refuge; His faithfulness is a shield and rampart. You will not fear the terror of the night, nor the arrow that flies by day, nor the pestilence that stalks in the darkness, nor the calamity that destroys at noon. Though a thousand may fall at your side, and ten thousand at your right hand, no harm will come near you. You will only see it with your eyes and witness the punishment of the wicked. Because you have made the LORD your dwelling—my refuge, the Most High—no evil will befall you, no plague will approach your tent. For He will command His angels concerning you to guard you in all your ways. They will lift you up in their hands, so that you will not strike your foot against a stone. You will tread on the lion and cobra; you will trample the young lion and serpent. “Because he loves Me, I will deliver him; because he knows My name, I will protect him. When he calls out to Me, I will answer him; I will be with him in trouble. I will deliver him and honor him. With long life I will satisfy him and show him My salvation.” Recommended Resources: Sacred Refuge: Finding Unexpected Shelter in Your Crisis by Lynne Rienstra Sacred Scars: Resting in God’s Promise That Your Past Is Not Wasted by Dr. Michelle Bengtson The Hem of His Garment: Reaching Out To God When Pain Overwhelms by Dr. Michelle Bengtson Today is Going to be a Good Day: 90 Promises from God to Start Your Day Off Right by Dr. Michelle Bengtson Breaking Anxiety’s Grip: How to Reclaim the Peace God Promises by Dr. Michelle Bengtson Breaking Anxiety’s Grip Free Study Guide Free PDF Resource: How to Fight Fearful/Anxious Thoughts and Win Hope Prevails: Insights from a Doctor’s Personal Journey Through Depression by Dr. Michelle Bengtson Hope Prevails Bible Study by Dr. Michelle Bengtson Free Webinar: Help for When You’re Feeling Blue Social Media Links for Host and Guest: Connect with Lynne Rienstra: Website / Instagram Connect with Dr. Bengtson: Order Book Sacred Scars / Order Book The Hem of His Garment / Order Book Today is Going to be a Good Day / Order Book Breaking Anxiety’s Grip / Order Book Hope Prevails / Website / Blog / Facebook / Twitter (@DrMBengtson) / LinkedIn / Instagram / Pinterest / YouTube / Podcast on Apple Guest: Lynne Rienstra serves Samaritan’s Purse as a regional director and has seen crises up close through her travels. She recently navigated her own crisis through cancer. Trained in English at Smith College, she also holds a certificate in Spiritual Formation. Along with her callings as pastor’s wife, women’s event speaker, and writer, Lynne finds joy in traveling, family and friends. Hosted By: Dr. Michelle Bengtson Audio Technical Support: Ashton Bengtson Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
(Online) In times of uncertainty and constant stimulation, the heart needs a reliable place to rest. This talk explores the Buddhist teaching of refuge as the foundation for practice and transformation. We begin by reflecting on where we habitually seek safety, and why many forms of refuge prove unstable. From there, the talk introduces the deeper meaning of taking refuge in the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha—as sources of inner steadiness, guidance, and connection. Refuge is not escape, but a way of coming home to what can truly support awakening and compassionate engagement. (This teaching comes from the Clear Dharma Sangha, an online community exploring how to live the Dharma in everyday life.)
durée : 00:03:12 - Martha, un des plus vieux ours du monde, célèbre ses 40 ans au refuge de l'Arche - Martha, l'ourse brune du Refuge de l'Arche à Château-Gontier, a fêté ses 40 ans au mois de janvier. Elle a dépassé l'espérance de vie moyenne de son espèce. Son enclos est très apprécié des visiteurs. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
If God is light, why does the Bible talk about His shadow? In Scripture, God's shadow isn't darkness - it's evidence of His nearness. A shadow only forms when something is close. Throughout the Psalms, we see that the shadow of the Almighty is a place of refuge, rest, and even joy. Today, we will learn how to dwell under God's shadow, which is the safest place to be!Support the show
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24 août 1572, des milliers de protestants sont massacrés à Paris, puis dans plusieurs villes de France. Peu d'images en gardent la trace, mais un tableau de François Dubois, exposé au MCBA à Lausanne, met en scène plusieurs moments du massacre dans un même cadre. Peint par un protestant exilé, ce tableau raconte aussi les suites de la Saint-Barthélemy : les conversions forcées, les fuites, et l'arrivée de réfugiés protestants jusqu'en Suisse. Avec Nicolas Le Roux, historien, spécialiste des guerres de religion. Patrick Cabanel, historien du protestantisme en France. Naïma Ghermani, historienne, spécialiste de l'exil et notamment du Refuge huguenot en Suisse.
Wes Thompson and Austin Hill of the Relational Recovery podcast discuss the concept of Transformation, how it's a central point for men going through The Refuge, and why we can only change ourselves, and not others.
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Send us your feedback — we're listening“Psalm 91:2 — Jesus, Draw Near When the Quiet Hours Stir the Fears I Cannot Name” Psalm 91:2 (NIV): “I will say of the Lord, ‘He is my refuge and my fortress…'” Philippians 4:6 (NIV): “Do not be anxious about anything… but in every situation, by prayer and petition… present your requests to God.” Ao vivo de Londres, Inglaterra para Rio de Janeiro (Brasil) • Coimbra (Portugal) • Benguela (Angola) • Beira (Moçambique) • Chicago (Estados Unidos) Live from London, England to Rio de Janeiro, Coimbra, Benguela, Beira, Chicago madrugada silenciosa • temor interior • refúgio seguro • oração que acalma silent early hours • inner fear • safe refuge • calming prayer Jesus, in these quiet hours when the world sleeps and the mind begins to wander into hidden corners, I come to You with the fears I struggle to name. Some anxieties whisper softly, others press heavily on the heart, but all of them drive me to Your presence. “Ele é o meu refúgio e a minha fortaleza.” These words steady me tonight, reminding me that I am not left to fight these inner shadows alone. Lord, be close to me now. Let Your nearness soften the tension that rises without warning, and calm the thoughts that move too quickly through the stillness of this hour. You invite me to bring everything — every fear, every burden, every unspoken ache — and place it before You. “Apresenta a tua ansiedade diante d'Ele.” Jesus, I do that now. I place before You the weight I cannot hold, the uncertainties I cannot control, and the emotions that try to overwhelm me when the night grows quiet. Wrap me in Your peace that goes beyond my understanding and teach my heart to rest in the safety of Your voice. Tonight, let Your presence become the shield around my mind. Let Your promises lift the heaviness that tries to return. And as I breathe slowly in this quiet place, I ask You to strengthen my faith, deepen my trust, and help me remember that fear does not define my story — Your love does. “Jesus, acalma meu coração nesta madrugada.” Jesus, calm my heart in these early hours and carry me toward the light of a new dawn. madrugada oração, early morning prayer, fear and faith, Psalm 91 refuge, Portuguese Christian devotion, night anxiety prayer, Brazil worship night prayer, 3AM prayer, fear, refuge, Psalm 91, Brazilian devotion, Portuguese prayer, calming prayerSupport the showFor more inspiring content, visit RBChristianRadio.net — your home for daily devotionals, global prayer, and biblical encouragement for every season of life. We invite you to connect with our dedicated prayer hub at DailyPrayer.uk — a place where believers from every nation unite in prayer around the clock. If you need prayer, or would like to leave a request, this is the place to come. Our mission is simple: to pray with you, to stand with you, and to keep the power of prayer at the centre of everyday life. Your support through DailyPrayer.uk helps us continue sharing the gospel and covering the nations in prayer. You can also discover our ministry services and life celebrations at LifeCelebrant.net — serving families with faith, dignity, and hope. If this devotional blesses you, please consider supporting our listener-funded mission by buying us a coffee through RBChristianRadio.net. Every prayer, every gift, and every share helps us keep broadcasting God's Word to the world.
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Within the marriage covenant, two people become one in every way. But what happens when the two individuals still act on their own selfishness within covenant? The security, honesty, and healing is jepardized inside of what was designed to be a place of refuge.
Lucie shares the next chapter in our series Shadows of The Substance by discussing about Jesus Our Refuge & Highpriest.
In this episode, spiritual director John Bruna gives in-depth commentary and guidance on the benefits of cherishing others. He speaks about how we can engage with cherishing others in wise and compassionate ways that encourage a recognition of the reality of interdependence while maintaining healthy self-care that will keep us fueled up for the journey to Enlightenment. This episode was recorded on January 14th, 2026.Welcome to the Way of Compassion Dharma Center Podcast. Located in Carbondale, Colorado, the Way of Compassion Dharma center's primary objective is to provide programs of Buddhist studies and practices that are practical, accessible, and meet the needs of the communities we serve. As a traditional Buddhist center, all of our teachings are offered freely. If you would like to make a donation to support the center, please visit www.wocdc.org. May you flourish in your practice and may all beings swiftly be free of suffering.
Hello to you listening in Bellingham, Washington!Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Wednesdays on Whidbey and your host, Diane Wyzga.There is nothing quite so still as an old growth forest to settle the anxiety I feel in these times of madness. Walking deep in the woods of the island's old growth forests a stillness beckons me to stop and listen deeply. The stillness asks if I can hear the immense power and depth of silence. I am reminded that all sounds arise from silence and fade back into silence.When we take the time to stop and experience silence we calm our mind, still the crazy chatter, breathe more deeply. Allow stillness. Stay with silence as long as you can. Tune in to your intuition, see clearly, hear your heartbeat, feel the blood coursing in your fingertips, and sense the steadiness of your breath coming and going easily. Remind yourself that we are alive and connected to all beings.Question: How does it feel to seek a bit of refuge in the stillness of the present moment? How does it feel to be alive, vibrant, and in tune with silence? You're always welcome: "Come for the stories - Stay for the magic!" Speaking of magic, I hope you'll subscribe, share a 5-star rating and nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, bring your friends and rellies, and join us! You will have wonderful company as we continue to walk our lives together. Be sure to stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website, check out the Communication Services, email me to arrange a no-obligation Discovery Call, and stay current with me as "Wyzga on Words" on Substack.Stories From Women Who Walk Production TeamPodcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicALL content and image © 2019 to Present Quarter Moon Story Arts. All rights reserved. If you found this podcast episode helpful, please consider sharing and attributing it to Diane Wyzga of Stories From Women Who Walk podcast with a link back to the original source.
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We made it! Thank You, Jesus, we trust in Your providence.Who is this King of Glory? He is high and lifted up. He is our Rock, Refuge, and our intimate Savior. He is also our King. Once we meet Him truly, we will all say with Job. “Then Job answered the LORD, and said, 2 “I know that Thou canst do all things, And that no purpose of Thine can be thwarted. 3 ‘Who is this that hides counsel without knowledge?' “Therefore I have declared that which I did not understand, Things too wonderful for me, which I did not know.” 4 ‘Hear, now, and I will speak; I will ask Thee, and do Thou instruct me.' 5 “I have heard of Thee by the hearing of the ear; But now my eye sees Thee; 6 Therefore I retract, And I repent in dust and ashes.” Job 42:1-5The devil wanted to prove a loving relationship with God, but man was false. God tested Job to prove His adoption was sure and steadfast. Our So What?Since our Creator formed us for communion, and our Savior paid the price (His death and resurrection), and our Sustainer gives us fullness of joy, we foster, nurture, and practice privileged conversation with the King of Glory! Amen!“Now to the King eternal, immortal, invisible, the only God, be honor and glory forever and ever. Amen”1 Timothy 1:17Brethren, let's pray for one another. "What a man is on his knees before God, that he is and nothing more." Robert Murray M'Cheynee Donation link:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=G9JGGR5W97D64Alternatively, visit www.freerangepreacheronprayer.com and use the Donations tab.Assistant Editor: Seven Jefferson Gossard.www.freerangepreacheronprayer.comfreerangeprayer@gmail.comFacebook - Free Range Preacher MinistriesInstagram: freerangeministriesAll our Scripture quotes are drawn from the NASB 1977 edition.For access to the voice-over services of Richard Durrington, please visit RichardDurrington.com or email him at Durringtonr@gmail.comOur podcast art was designed by @sammmmmmmmm23 on InstagramSeason 007Episode 169
What role does chess play in our lives? That's a recurring question on Perpetual Chess, and one that author Katie Kormanik explores in her new, personal memoir, Adventures of a Chess Girl. A former top scholastic player, Katie looks back at the competitive years of her early 20s and reflects on how chess became a refuge during a stressful and uncertain time. The game allowed her to travel widely and immerse herself in an eclectic social circle of strong players from around the world. Although Katie ultimately stepped away from competition, she still loves chess, and now fondly revisits those formative memories. We also discuss her experience self-publishing the book, as well as our thoughts on the new Queen of Chess documentary on Netflix. Thanks to our sponsor, Chessable.com. Check out GM Simon Williams' new course here: https://www.chessable.com/lifetime-repertoires-stonewall-dutch/course/378958/ 00:00 Introduction and Background 00:49 Exploring the Memoir: Adventures of a Chess Girl Mentioned: All the Wrong Moves by Sasha Chapin 03:28 Chess as a Refuge and a place to build identity 08:14 The Role of Peer Influence in Chess 12:00- Does Katie have a love-hate relationship with chess? 16:09 Romantic Relationships and Chess Improvement 19:00- Gender dynamics in the chess world 22:05 Advice for Young Women in Chess 23:15 Introducing Chess to Children 25:59 The Journey of Self-Publishing a Book You can find Katie's self-publishing checklist within this article: https://booksbywomen.org/the-case-for-self-publishing-and-why-its-easier-now-than-ever-before/ 34:13 Reflections on Life Lessons and Risks 39:47 Our thoughts on the new Netflix Queen of Chess documentary 43:32 Parenting Styles and Nurturing Passions 45:00- Thanks so much to Katie for joining me! You can find out more about her and her book at: https://www.chessgirlbook.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode 2.83In this episode, Michael and Zach walk through Joshua 18–21, a section often dismissed as tedious land surveys but loaded with theological weight. As the conquest narrative slows, the focus shifts from battle scenes to boundary lines—yet the central theme remains unchanged: Yahweh keeps His promises.Joshua 18 opens at Shiloh, where the tabernacle is established and the remaining tribes are confronted for their hesitation. Though the land has been subdued, Israel has grown slack in fully possessing what God has given. Through the casting of lots, the inheritance is formally distributed—Benjamin, Simeon, Zebulun, Issachar, Asher, Naphtali, and Dan—each territory marking tangible fulfillment of ancient covenant promises.The episode highlights the structural bookends of this section: Caleb's bold faith (Joshua 14), the hesitation of the Joseph tribes (Joshua 17), the sluggishness of the remaining seven tribes (Joshua 18), and finally Joshua's quiet reward (Joshua 19). The contrast echoes the twelve spies: faith versus fear, obedience versus delay.Joshua 20–21 then move to the “finishing touches” of the land. The Cities of Refuge reveal a profound theology of justice, mercy, and substitution—where freedom comes through the death of the high priest, pointing forward typologically to Christ. The Levites receive no territorial inheritance, yet are scattered throughout Israel as a reminder that worship and instruction remain central in a decentralized, kingless nation.The episode culminates in Joshua 21:43–45—one of the theological high points of the book—declaring that not one word of the Lord's promises failed. What appears mundane proves monumental. The dividing of the land is not administrative filler; it is covenant fulfillment in geographic form.Find our videocast here: https://youtu.be/t9RNimPBL28Merch here: https://take-2-podcast.printify.me/Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/reakt-music/deep-stoneLicense code: 2QZOZ2YHZ5UTE7C8Find more Take 2 Theology content at http://www.take2theology.com
We've all read the book where the world is ending, but the last-second actions of our hero save the day. But…what happens next? “Almost the End of the World” attempts to answer that question. Personally, I think that the real apocalypse would be after the asteroid missed. The book follows Corey Walker, an 18-year-old who is ready to die. When last-second heroics save the world, Corey tries to return to his real life. However, the world is a wreck – economies are broken, millions are dead, and people aren't ready to live again. Meanwhile, Corey's school has been invaded by a strange cult, The Refuge, which targets the most vulnerable students on campus. Corey and his friends push back against the cult – making themselves a target in the process. The book tries to answer key questions that I think are deeply relevant to teenagers and young adults today. Chief among them is this: What are you willing to fight for? How far will you go to protect people you love? This book will be available for pre-sale shortly and will be released on June 9. It's my third book and second YA novel. You can find more info on me at my website: http://www.mikeschlossbergauthor.com.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
On appelle l'or une « valeur refuge » parce qu'il a la réputation de mieux résister que beaucoup d'autres actifs quand la confiance se fissure : crise financière, inflation, guerre, défaut d'un État, panique bancaire. L'idée centrale est simple : l'or n'est la dette de personne. Une obligation dépend de la solvabilité d'un émetteur, une monnaie dépend d'une banque centrale et d'un État, un dépôt bancaire dépend d'un système. Un lingot, lui, existe physiquement : il ne promet rien, il est.Deuxième raison : sa rareté et son coût de production. On ne peut pas « imprimer » de l'or comme on crée de la monnaie. Extraire, raffiner, transporter et sécuriser le métal coûte cher, et les quantités annuelles ajoutées au stock mondial restent limitées. Cette contrainte donne au marché l'impression d'un garde-fou contre les emballements monétaires, surtout quand l'inflation accélère ou que les taux réels (taux d'intérêt moins inflation) deviennent faibles ou négatifs. Dans ces périodes, conserver du cash rapporte peu et perd du pouvoir d'achat ; l'or, lui, ne verse pas d'intérêt, mais il évite parfois l'érosion ressentie.Troisième raison : sa liquidité et son caractère « mondial ». L'or se négocie partout, dans des formats standardisés, avec une acceptation culturelle très large. Il sert aussi de collatéral et reste présent dans les réserves de nombreuses banques centrales, ce qui entretient l'idée qu'il constitue une forme de monnaie « au-dessus » des monnaies.Quatrième raison : la psychologie. L'or concentre une confiance presque mythologique, alimentée par des siècles de symbolique (pouvoir, sacré, prestige) et par la mémoire collective des effondrements monétaires. En temps de crise, cette mémoire compte : si tout le monde pense que l'or protège, la demande augmente… et le prix suit souvent.L'origine historique de cette conception remonte à l'Antiquité, quand l'or devient un étalon de paiement durable grâce à sa divisibilité, sa facilité de transport, et sa résistance à la corrosion. Les premières grandes monétarisations (pièces en électrum puis en or) fixent l'idée que ce métal est un « équivalent général ». Plus tard, au XIXe siècle, l'étalon-or institutionnalise ce rôle : la monnaie se définit par une quantité d'or, convertible. Même après l'abandon de la convertibilité (notamment au XXe siècle), le réflexe demeure. L'or a perdu son statut officiel de monnaie, mais il a gardé son statut social : quand la confiance vacille, on revient au métal. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Come and know the One who shelters His people in His arms.No matter what kind of day you've had, rest in hope and peace tonight as you draw near to the heart of God. This short, uplifting meditation from His Word will create a space at the end of the day for you to refocus on the goodness and nearness of the Lord, entrust your burdens to Him and fill your mind with His promises and faithfulness towards you. Tonight's meditation is read by Lucy. Meet the team at odb.org/meet-the-team.Send us a text message to let us know how we can make the Evening Meditations an even better experience for you! Please be aware, that while we read and value every message, your phone number is kept hidden so we cannot respond.Support the showYou can now share the Evening Meditations through the updated Our Daily Bread app! If you've not done so already, download it for free from your app store.We hope that you have enjoyed this Evening Meditation from Our Daily Bread Ministries! You can find more exciting content from Our Daily Bread Ministries by following us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok. You can even sign up to receive Our Daily Bread Bible reading notes sent straight to your door for free: ourdailybread.org/meditation. All our funding comes from our listeners, like you, who value what we do and want to help us reach more people. You can make a donation towards our mission at eveningmeditations.org.
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We Are a Community of Refuge and Hope For ALL People. That will always and forever include YOU. Join us in person on a Sunday morning at any one of our campuses! Bowling Green (8AM | 9:30AM | 11AM), Glasgow (9:30AM | 11AM), or Morgantown (9:30AM | 11AM)! SERMON RESOURCEShttps://www.crossland.tv/resources
A Refuge for Repentant Rebels , Week 1 Dr. Tim Sigler · Psalm 2A video recording of this sermon is available here.For more information about Grace Community Church of Riverside, visit us online at https://www.gccriverside.com.
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February 15th, 2026 Pastor Chad McDonald The first chapter of Jonah is one of my favorite passages. Interwoven into the story of Jonah’s fleeing from God’s call is the story of a group of sailors who have an unexpected encounter with God that radically alters their lives. Because of Jonah, they face a storm. At first, they pray to their gods and try everything in their own wisdom and power to get themselves out of this horrible situation. Nothing works. Everything they have relied on in the past; their gods, and their own wisdom and power won’t fix this problem. When they finally confront Jonah, who fears the Lord God of heaven, they become extremely frightened. Deep inside these men, just like us, is a knowledge of God that God has placed there. In our sin and disobedience, we suppress that truth, but it is always there. When we are confronted with storms, the truth often finds its way to the surface. We are confronted with the knowledge of God. What those sailors do next is amazing. They pray to God. They ask for forgiveness and then carry out the judgment of God on Jonah as Jonah had directed them. The storm quits raging. They make it to shore, offer sacrifices to God, and make vows. These men who set out that morning on a routine voyage ended up facing a storm that caused them to run to God, have a personal encounter with Him, and their lives and eternity were changed. Where do you turn when you encounter the storms of life? What idols do you look to? Do you rely upon your own wisdom and strength? When those fail, where do you turn? Do you have an unshakable foundation in your life that carries you through the storms? David had an unshakable foundation in the Lord. The Lord was his good, his delight, his counsel, his refuge, his inheritance, and his eternal joy and hope. This foundation provided him the strength to navigate the storms and even give him confident hope in the face of death. I pray that you will join us as we walk through Psalm 16. It is going to be another great weekend with God’s people. I hope to see you at church! In Christ, Pastor Chad
The God Who Is Our Refuge - Psalm 11 - Isaac Franks
01-11-26 Pastor Chad Smailes - A Refuge from the Darkness by Glen Ferris Apostolic Church
February 15th, 2026 Pastor Chad McDonald The first chapter of Jonah is one of my favorite passages. Interwoven into the story of Jonah’s fleeing from God’s call is the story of a group of sailors who have an unexpected encounter with God that radically alters their lives. Because of Jonah, they face a storm. At first, they pray to their gods and try everything in their own wisdom and power to get themselves out of this horrible situation. Nothing works. Everything they have relied on in the past; their gods, and their own wisdom and power won’t fix this problem. When they finally confront Jonah, who fears the Lord God of heaven, they become extremely frightened. Deep inside these men, just like us, is a knowledge of God that God has placed there. In our sin and disobedience, we suppress that truth, but it is always there. When we are confronted with storms, the truth often finds its way to the surface. We are confronted with the knowledge of God. What those sailors do next is amazing. They pray to God. They ask for forgiveness and then carry out the judgment of God on Jonah as Jonah had directed them. The storm quits raging. They make it to shore, offer sacrifices to God, and make vows. These men who set out that morning on a routine voyage ended up facing a storm that caused them to run to God, have a personal encounter with Him, and their lives and eternity were changed. Where do you turn when you encounter the storms of life? What idols do you look to? Do you rely upon your own wisdom and strength? When those fail, where do you turn? Do you have an unshakable foundation in your life that carries you through the storms? David had an unshakable foundation in the Lord. The Lord was his good, his delight, his counsel, his refuge, his inheritance, and his eternal joy and hope. This foundation provided him the strength to navigate the storms and even give him confident hope in the face of death. I pray that you will join us as we walk through Psalm 16. It is going to be another great weekend with God’s people. I hope to see you at church! In Christ, Pastor Chad
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2903: Sharon Martin explores the unique experiences of highly sensitive people (HSPs), individuals who feel emotions and sensory input more intensely than most. By identifying common traits like emotional depth, empathy, overstimulation, and perfectionism, she offers both validation and practical strategies for HSPs to navigate life with more self-compassion and balance. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://highlysensitiverefuge.com/are-you-highly-sensitive-person/ Quotes to ponder: "Due to your heightened sensitivity to everything and everyone, it makes sense that you need time alone to replenish your energy." "Be careful not to over-schedule yourself and take on too many activities and commitments." "Give yourself the same love and kindness that you extend to others."
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A librarian in Tumbler Ridge tells us who's been stopping by after this week's shooting -- and what she's doing to ensure everyone knows they have a place to go.There's another surge of measles cases in Manitoba; a doctor there explains where the highly contagious disease is believed to be spreading, and why.From the ashes, Part One. An Alberta woman fulfills a years-long wish and visits the mountain peak where the ashes of her late husband and daughter are scattered.From the ashes, part two. An art exhibit featuring the works of the late Jenifer Darbellay is set to open in B.C. -- nearly a year after she was killed in the Lapu-Lapu Day tragedy.Cool and calm -- but uncollected. A small town mayor tells us what it's like to live in one of 35 Ontario communities that were promised recycling pickup at long last -- only to learn they'll be waiting months, or maybe a year.And ... The family silver. Canadian flag bearer and skier Mikaël Kingsbury won a silver medal in Italy today after a history-making tiebreak. He says competing in front of his son was as good as gold.As it Happens, the Thursday edition. Radio that knows every second counts.
Matt goes about his daily chores, still suffering from the injuries he sustained in the fight the day before. Abi persuades him to attend a town meeting in the village of Sawyer, to learn more about the outage. Matt reluctantly agrees. At the meeting, in Gus's two-bay repair shop, the residents learn that the outage is widespread. When they worry about their futures, a tall man named Richard Haff tells of his shelter compound: Cliffhaven. He shares MREs and other supplies with the residents. Don't be shy. Show your appreciation. Encourage Mic to keep writing. Coffee is a great encourager. Go to Buy Me A Coffee and buy him a cup of virtual coffee. Monthly supporters on Patreon and BMAC will be getting chapter 7 of the Refuge Mountain story .If you'd like to read ahead, become a member too!
David learned that God was his refuge and his fortress, the One he could trust in times of trouble. Join Pastor Cameron as he encourage us to keep our trust in the Lord in all times and trust Him for His protection!
Fluent Fiction - French: Love and Learning: A Warm Refuge in a Cold World Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/fr/episode/2026-02-13-08-38-20-fr Story Transcript:Fr: Dans un coin reculé de la ville, sous un immeuble abandonné, se cachait un bunker.En: In a secluded corner of the city, beneath an abandoned building, a bunker was hidden.Fr: Ce n'était pas un bunker ordinaire.En: It was not an ordinary bunker.Fr: C'était un refuge secret et improvisé, parfait pour deux étudiants en quête de tranquillité.En: It was a secret and makeshift refuge, perfect for two students in search of tranquility.Fr: Les murs en métal renvoyaient un écho sourd à chaque petit son.En: The metal walls returned a dull echo with every little sound.Fr: Des cabinets de classement rouillés étaient alignés contre les parois, témoins silencieux d'un autre temps.En: Rusty filing cabinets were lined up against the walls, silent witnesses of another time.Fr: Les lampes fluorescentes vacillaient doucement, jetant une lumière blanche sur les tables en bois massif où s'amoncelaient livres et cahiers.En: The fluorescent lamps flickered gently, casting a white light over the massive wooden tables where books and notebooks were piled up.Fr: Lucie et Mathis s'étaient réfugiés là pour étudier.En: Lucie and Mathis had taken refuge there to study.Fr: L'hiver imposait son règne dehors avec ses vents glacials.En: Winter was reigning outdoors with its icy winds.Fr: Mais sous terre, il faisait bon.En: But underground, it was comfortable.Fr: Lucie avait la tête penchée sur ses notes, concentrée mais le cœur battant un peu plus fort que d'habitude.En: Lucie had her head bent over her notes, focused but with her heart beating a little harder than usual.Fr: Mathis, à ses côtés, résolvait des problèmes de mathématiques avec aisance.En: Mathis, beside her, was solving math problems with ease.Fr: Son rire décontracté résonnait parfois, détendant l'atmosphère.En: His relaxed laughter occasionally echoed, lightening the atmosphere.Fr: Lucie voulait réussir cet examen.En: Lucie wanted to succeed in this exam.Fr: C'était important pour elle.En: It was important to her.Fr: Mais il y avait autre chose, un secret qu'elle gardait.En: But there was something else, a secret she kept.Fr: Elle avait des sentiments pour Mathis.En: She had feelings for Mathis.Fr: Elle souhaitait lui parler, lui dire, mais la peur de rompre leur amitié la paralysait.En: She wanted to talk to him, to tell him, but the fear of breaking their friendship paralyzed her.Fr: "On fait une pause ?", proposa Mathis en s'étirant.En: "Shall we take a break?" suggested Mathis as he stretched.Fr: Lucie hésita, puis acquiesça.En: Lucie hesitated, then nodded.Fr: C'était le moment parfait.En: It was the perfect moment.Fr: Son cœur battait la chamade.En: Her heart was racing.Fr: Ils s'assirent tous deux par terre, adossés à un vieux meuble.En: They both sat on the floor, leaning against an old piece of furniture.Fr: "Mathis, j'ai quelque chose à te dire", commença Lucie, cherchant ses mots.En: "Mathis, I have something to tell you," Lucie began, searching for her words.Fr: Il la regarda, curieux, un sourire encourageant sur les lèvres.En: He looked at her, curious, an encouraging smile on his lips.Fr: "Vas-y, je t'écoute", répondit-il.En: "Go ahead, I'm listening," he replied.Fr: Lucie prit une grande inspiration.En: Lucie took a deep breath.Fr: Son cœur résonnait dans ses oreilles.En: Her heart was echoing in her ears.Fr: "Je t'aime bien. Plus que bien en fait", avoua-t-elle, rougissant.En: "I like you. More than like, actually," she confessed, blushing.Fr: Le silence retomba dans le bunker.En: Silence fell again in the bunker.Fr: Seules les lampes continuaient leur vacillement incertain.En: Only the lamps continued their uncertain flickering.Fr: Mathis parut surpris.En: Mathis seemed surprised.Fr: Puis un large sourire illumina son visage.En: Then a wide smile lit up his face.Fr: "Lucie, je suis content que tu le dises. Moi aussi, je ressens la même chose", dit-il, ses yeux brillants de sincérité.En: "Lucie, I'm glad you said it. I feel the same way," he said, his eyes shining with sincerity.Fr: Ils rirent doucement, soulagés.En: They laughed softly, relieved.Fr: Tout semblait plus léger soudainement, même les livres étalés autour d'eux.En: Everything seemed lighter suddenly, even the books scattered around them.Fr: "Une fois l'examen passé, on pourrait fêter ça. Un dîner, tu en penses quoi ?", proposa Mathis.En: "Once the exam is over, we could celebrate. A dinner, what do you think?" suggested Mathis.Fr: Lucie hocha la tête, sourire aux lèvres, une confiance nouvelle l'habitant.En: Lucie nodded, a smile on her face, a new confidence filling her.Fr: Oui, elle pouvait réussir cet examen.En: Yes, she could succeed in this exam.Fr: Et oui, elle pouvait vivre ses sentiments, avec calme et assurance.En: And yes, she could live her feelings, with calm and assurance.Fr: Dans le calme du bunker, sous les échos de l'histoire et des rêves à venir, Lucie comprit qu'elle pouvait allier études et vie personnelle.En: In the calm of the bunker, beneath the echoes of history and dreams to come, Lucie understood that she could combine studies and personal life.Fr: Tandis que le vent d'hiver hurlait à la surface, une chaleur douce s'installait dans son cœur, promettant un avenir étincelant.En: While the winter wind howled on the surface, a gentle warmth settled in her heart, promising a radiant future. Vocabulary Words:the corner: le coinsecluded: reculébunker: bunkerthe refuge: le refugemakeshift: improvisétranquility: tranquillitéthe walls: les mursdull: sourdecho: échorusty: rouillésthe filing cabinets: les cabinets de classementthe witnesses: les témoinsthe lamps: les lampesto flicker: vacillerthe wooden tables: les tables en boismassive: massifto pile up: s'amoncelerto reign: imposer son règneicy: glacialrelaxed: décontractéexam: examento hesitate: hésiterto stretch: s'étirerto blush: rougirsincerity: sincéritérelieved: soulagéto scatter: étalerconfidence: confianceto combine: allierthe future: l'avenir
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What if the moment that nearly broke you became the turning point that clarified your calling? We open our sixth season with a candid, hope-charged conversation about rescue, refuge, and the quiet courage it takes to be still long enough to hear God's next step. Joined by New Hope Girls' U.S. director, Jeri Purdy, and board member Rob Wallstrom, we trace a story that moves from personal surrender to national transformation in the Dominican Republic.Jeri shares how stepping away from a beloved role led to a hard reset—complete with failed plans, forced stillness, and a rebuilt rhythm of prayer and Scripture. Rob adds the lens of Hesed, the Hebrew picture of covenant love, and shows how that theology becomes practice: immediate care for girls in crisis and the deeper work of restoration that rewrites identity. Together, we explore how New Hope Girls serves children as young as two, walks with them through education and adulthood, pays a living wage to women artisans, and keeps families close with on-site daycare. The mission reaches weekly into the barrio to serve 300 girls and, remarkably, now partners with the DR government to help reform national rescue and protection protocols with a Christ-centered, trauma-informed approach.Along the way, we talk about discerning God's will without needing the next 45 steps, why stillness is not weakness, and how closeness to a good God births patient, bold leadership. If your heart beats for justice, adoption, anti-trafficking, or faith that actually changes lives, this story will stay with you.Be part of the movement: pray for caregivers and girls, support artisans by shopping their work, or become a monthly hope champion. If something stirred you, rewind, write it down, and ask, “Lord, what are you saying to me?” Then subscribe, share this episode with a friend, and leave a review to help others find the hope.
In this restless world, satisfaction is fleeting. Rather than chasing after success and validation, what if we began pursuing meaning and refuge? John invites Matt Fradd, noted author and host of the Pints With Aquinas podcast, to discuss how our lives would radically change if we took Christ seriously, stopped seeking false comforts, and found our true refuge in Jesus.Show Notes: The books referenced are Jesus Our Refuge by Matt Fradd, The Porn Myth by Matt Fradd, Restored by Matt and Cameron Fradd, and The Dumb Ox by G. K. Chesterton. Robert Barron's video on St. Thomas Aquinas can be found on his website, WordOnFire.org. Keywords: Wild at Heart, Matt Fradd, Christian, Podcast_______________________________________________There is more.Got a question you want answered on the podcast? Ask us at Questions@WildatHeart.orgSupport the mission or find more on our website: WildAtHeart.org or on our app.Apple: Wild At Heart AppAndroid: Wild At Heart AppWatch on YouTubeThe stock music used in the Wild at Heart podcast is titled “When Laid to Rest” by Patrick Rundblad and available here.More pauses available in the One Minute Pause app for Apple iOS and Android.Apple: One Minute Pause AppAndroid: One Minute Pause App
In this message Elder Lofton speaks on refuge and understanding safety in the presence of God
In this episode of The Relational Recovery Podcast, host Wes Thompson is joined by Matthew Demoulin of The Refuge to discuss the isolation that comes with addiction and the importance of having others around you during the recovery process.
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By day, Lori Selke is an ESL instructor (and stealth adjunct composition instructor) who lives in Oakland, California. But beneath that wholesome and mild-mannered facade lurks a zine veteran, an education and social justice academic, a queer writer and activist, and a general thorn in the side of normativity. Their fiction has been previously published inNightmare Magazine, Strange Horizons, and Asimov's; their nonfiction has appeared at NPR.org, Offbeat Home, The Billfold, and the SF Weekly, as well as the open-access academic journals Refuge and the International Journal of Human Rights Education. This story originally appeared in Outlaw Bodies (2012).Narration by: Will StaglWill Stagl lives in Tucson, Arizona and is a proud member of the StarShipSofa team. He's like to kick off the new year by inviting any listeners interested in narration to contact him at williamstagl@gmail.com to join our stellar team of volunteer voice actors.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/starshipsofa. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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