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In 2023, we introduced you to a transgender girl named Leah. She was living in Texas with her parents, John and Mary. We concealed their identities because families like theirs faced growing threats. Since then, lawmakers have taken steps to further restrict the rights of transgender people. William Brangham recently caught up with Leah and her family as they wrestled with their next steps. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
Proverbs 18:9–12 contrasts careless living with steadfast trust in the Lord. The slothful person—slow in duty and effort—is counted as a brother to the destroyer, for negligence tears down what diligence builds. Yet the name of the Lord stands as a strong tower where the righteous find refuge and safety. Meanwhile, the rich man trusts in his wealth as a high wall, though it is only imagination. Pride lifts a man toward destruction, but humility prepares the heart for honor. In today's Morning Manna, Rick Wiles and Doc Burkhart explore how diligence preserves, how God protects, and how humility positions a person for true exaltation under the Lord's care. Teachers: Rick Wiles and Doc Burkhart You can partner with us by visiting FaithandValues.com, calling 1-888-519-4935, or by mail at PO Box 399 Vero Beach, FL 32961. MEGA FIRE reveals the ancient recurring cycles of war and economic collapse that have shaped history for 600 years. These patterns predict America is now entering its most dangerous period since World War II. Get your copy today! www.megafire.world Get high-quality emergency preparedness food today from American Reserves! www.AmericanReserves.com It's the Final Day! The day Jesus Christ bursts into our dimension of time, space, and matter. Now available in eBook and audio formats! Order Final Day from Amazon today! www.Amazon.com/Final-Day Apple users, you can download the audio version on Apple Books! www.books.apple.com/final-day Purchase the 4-part DVD set or start streaming Sacrificing Liberty today. www.Sacrificingliberty.com
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In this talk, Hogen explores how the teachings of Affirming Faith in Mind illuminate the way we meet family, conflict, and connection—especially during the holiday season. He reflects on the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha as refuges that steady us in the midst of strong opinions, old patterns, and the familiar dynamics that arise when we gather with others.This talk was given on November 30th 2025. ★ Support this podcast ★
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The Queer Urban Orchestra is a local group and the first orchestra in the city specifically serving the LGBTQ community. Ahead of their Refuge-themed concert, members of the orchestra perform live, and David Bloom, Artistic Director and Conductor, Dave Lohman, Principal Bassoonist, and Brian Shaw, Principal Oboist and Orchestral Manager discuss the mission behind the Queer Urban Orchestra. The group's concert is at the Stephen Wise Free Synagogue on December 13.
Join Scott Hardy as he shares about David's source of refuge from Psalm 142 on today's Devotionable. Devotionables #878 - Refuge in the LORD Psalm 142 The Psalms Devotionables is a ministry of The Ninth & O Baptist Church in Louisville, KY. naobc.org
Interview with Dr. Hal Bradley. Dr. Hal shares his incredible journey from a life of crime and cartel involvement to finding faith and redemption through Christ. Caution: This episode contains some graphic descriptions of events that happened in Dr. Hal's life.
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Telling THE Story Week 2 | Eric Weaver | Refuge City ChurchSupport the show
In this episode of The Christian Wellbeing Show, Stuart stands in for Michelle and gives the reason for the show's lack of episodes for the past few weeks. He then delivers an encouraging message for the listener during these turbulent times. Recently shared at a church meeting in the UK, the listeners found the message extremely poignant and helpful for their own lives.Reflecting on Psalm 46, Stuart asks the pertinent questions:What are we to do in the face of the very troubling times in which we're living?Where and how can we find strength and help?What's happening to the world and where is it headed?He elaborates on the current political, economic, and social chaos, and draws parallels with historical biblical contexts where God's people faced oppression and injustice. You'll learn about:A wonderful move of God that is taking place among the younger generationIncredible happenings in the midst of chaos and troubleWhere the world is going in spite of the problems we see.Join Stuart in this episode, ‘Is There Refuge in These Troubling Times?' and find comfort in the storms, peace for your heart, and hope for the future.ABOUT THE HOSTMichelle has been a believer for over 37 years, involved in full-time Christian ministry for 35 years in six countries on three continents, and is a master of transition and cross-cultural expert. Originally from the UK, Rev. Dr. Michelle has a doctorate degree in ministry (D.Min) with specialisms in Cross Cultural Mission and Natural Health & Nutrition and is ordained by Church For The Nations, Phoenix, USA. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling and Animal-Assisted-Therapy & Activities (AAT/AAA), is a trauma awareness trainer, and a C-PTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in English and Mandarin Chinese and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, speaker, truth-teller, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, and has a passion for natural, healthy living and seeing people's lives improved. She homeschooled her three children, has ten grandchildren, is an artist, dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor and it is recommended that you speak to your GP, doctor, or health professional of your choice regarding any medical concerns you may have.ABOUT THE CO-HOSTStuart is a fifth-generation believer and has been teaching the Word of God for over 40 years. Since quitting his career as a corporate administrator with a top 100 UK plc, he has been involved in full-time, cross-cultural ministry in six countries on three continents. He is the author of several books and is a trained life coach (kingdompurposecoaching.com), a natural ability consultant, and ordained through Church for the Nations, Phoenix. Stuart has a bachelor's degree in business and a doctorate degree in Christian Ministry, with a specialisation in Cross-cultural and Kingdom Mission.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, spiritual director John Bruna continues to give commentary on the text “How to Meditate on the Stages of the Path”. He unpacks the first two points in the seven-fold cause and effect, focused on the cultivation of bodhicitta. Various perspectives are offered on the methods to develop compassion for all beings and to explore our connection to one another. This episode was recorded on October 22nd, 2025.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.
The Pacific Northwest has been booming for decades, and home builders have struggled to keep up. That’s led to a housing shortage, homelessness crisis, and transportation headaches. But we may see an even bigger population boom here as climate change makes more places unlivable. Climate migration is difficult to study, and even harder to predict. But some researchers say a historic population shift has already begun. On today's episode: is the Pacific Northwest ready for an influx of climate refugees? Thank you to the supporters of KUOW, you help make this show possible! If you want to help out, go to kuow.org/donate/boomingnotes. Booming is a production of KUOW in Seattle, a proud member of the NPR Network. Our editor is Carol Smith. Our producers are Lucy Soucek and Alec Cowan. Our hosts are Joshua McNichols and Monica Nickelsburg.Support the show: https://kuow.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fluent Fiction - Norwegian: Winter Refuge: Finding Solace and Strength in Friendship Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/no/episode/2025-12-10-08-38-20-no Story Transcript:No: Det var en kald vinterdag i de norske fjellene.En: It was a cold winter day in the Norwegian mountains.No: Snøen la seg som et teppe over trærne, og himmelen var stille og grå.En: The snow lay like a blanket over the trees, and the sky was silent and gray.No: I denne fredfulle stillheten lå en koselig hytte.En: In this peaceful stillness lay a cozy cabin.No: Hytta stod som et ly for de som søkte ro og refleksjon i den hektiske juleferien.En: The cabin stood as a refuge for those seeking peace and reflection during the hectic Christmas holiday.No: Inne i hytta hadde Sverre nettopp tent peisen.En: Inside the cabin, Sverre had just lit the fireplace.No: Flammen danset med en lun varme, og julepynten glitret svakt i lyset.En: The flame danced with a cozy warmth, and the Christmas decorations glittered faintly in the light.No: Sverre satt der med en kopp varm kakao, og tenkte tilbake på det turbulente året som hadde gått.En: Sverre sat there with a cup of hot cocoa, thinking back on the turbulent year that had passed.No: Han hadde kommet hit for å finne fred og kanskje litt klarhet.En: He had come here to find peace and perhaps a bit of clarity.No: Sammen med ham i hytta var Astrid, hans sprudlende partner.En: Along with him in the cabin was Astrid, his lively partner.No: Hun elsket eventyr og mente at hver dag burde være en feiring.En: She loved adventure and believed that every day should be a celebration.No: Lars, deres gamle venn fra studietiden, hadde også kommet.En: Lars, their old friend from their study days, had also come.No: Lars var en fantastisk historieforteller, alltid med en ny historie å dele.En: Lars was a fantastic storyteller, always with a new tale to share.No: Men det var noe sorgfylt i øynene hans etter det nylige bruddet med kjæresten hans.En: But there was something sorrowful in his eyes after the recent breakup with his girlfriend.No: Sverre ønsket å være alene, men Astrid hadde andre planer.En: Sverre wished to be alone, but Astrid had other plans.No: Hun så på snøen som en invitasjon til å utforske.En: She saw the snow as an invitation to explore.No: «Kom igjen, Sverre!En: "Come on, Sverre!No: La oss ta en tur ut!En: Let's take a trip outside!No: Se på alt det vakre rundt oss!En: Look at all the beauty around us!"No: » Sverre smilte svakt, men ristet på hodet.En: Sverre smiled faintly but shook his head.No: Han ville bli ved peisen med tankene sine.En: He wanted to stay by the fireplace with his thoughts.No: Lars, på sin side, prøvde å løfte stemningen med historier fra tidligere turer.En: Lars, for his part, tried to lift the mood with stories from earlier journeys.No: Smilene kom, men de nådde aldri øynene hans helt.En: Smiles appeared, but they never fully reached his eyes.No: Sverre så det, men visste ikke hvordan å nærme seg det.En: Sverre noticed this but didn't know how to approach it.No: Han kjente på samme dragning mot å trekke seg tilbake inn i seg selv.En: He felt the same pull toward withdrawing into himself.No: Været snudde plutselig.En: The weather suddenly changed.No: En blizzard kom uventet, og snøen pakket hytten inn som en mørk kappe.En: A blizzard came unexpectedly, and the snow wrapped the cabin like a dark cloak.No: De var fanget.En: They were trapped.No: I tillegg gikk strømmen.En: In addition, the power went out.No: Stearinlysene ble tent, og hytta ble fylt av en varm, gyldenhvit glød.En: Candles were lit, and the cabin was filled with a warm, golden-white glow.No: I denne intime atmosfæren begynte stemningen å bli trykkende.En: In this intimate atmosphere, the mood began to feel oppressive.No: Astrid satte seg bestemt foran Sverre.En: Astrid sat resolutely in front of Sverre.No: «Vi må snakke.En: "We need to talk."No: » Hun så ham i øynene med en intensitet som ikke lot seg ignorere.En: She looked him in the eyes with an intensity that couldn't be ignored.No: Lars satt stille ved siden av, men så medfølende på Sverre.En: Lars sat quietly beside them but looked at Sverre with compassion.No: Sverre sukket dypt.En: Sverre sighed deeply.No: «Jeg vil bare finne fred,» sa han stille.En: "I just want to find peace," he said quietly.No: Astrid tok hånden hans.En: Astrid took his hand.No: «Vi er her for deg, Sverre.En: "We are here for you, Sverre.No: Du er ikke alene.En: You are not alone."No: »Lars tok et dypt pust.En: Lars took a deep breath.No: «Jeg vet hvordan det er å føle at man står alene.En: "I know what it's like to feel like you're standing alone.No: Det er lettere når man deler smerten.En: It's easier when you share the pain."No: » Med disse ordene begynte Sverre endelig å åpne seg.En: With these words, Sverre finally began to open up.No: Han delte om oppturene og nedturene det siste året hadde brakt.En: He shared about the ups and downs the past year had brought.No: Om frustrasjonene og sorgen han har båret på.En: About the frustrations and the sorrow he had been carrying.No: Da samtalen stilnet, følte Sverre seg lettere.En: When the conversation quieted, Sverre felt lighter.No: Han så på sine to venner.En: He looked at his two friends.No: De satt der, i varmen fra peisen, og han så verdien i den støtten de gav.En: They sat there, in the warmth of the fireplace, and he saw the value in the support they gave.No: Han innså at selv om tiden alene er viktig, er det i fellesskap med andre at man virkelig finner styrke.En: He realized that although time alone is important, it is in the company of others that one truly finds strength.No: Julen ble en tid for både refleksjon og gjenforening.En: Christmas became a time for both reflection and reunion.No: Sverre lærte å balansere sitt behov for ensomhet med nærhet og vennskap.En: Sverre learned to balance his need for solitude with closeness and friendship.No: Snøstormen utenfor ble snart en del av de mange historier de skapte sammen inne i hytta.En: The snowstorm outside soon became part of the many stories they created together inside the cabin.No: Han visste nå at med slike venner, var han aldri alene.En: He now knew that with such friends, he was never alone.No: Hytta i fjellet ble ikke bare et fristed fra verden, men også et sted for hjertefred.En: The cabin in the mountains became not only a refuge from the world but also a place for peace of heart.No: Med et smil sluttet Sverre å se bare innover.En: With a smile, Sverre stopped looking just inward.No: Han så på Astrid og Lars og takket stille for alt de delte.En: He looked at Astrid and Lars and silently thanked them for all they shared.No: Snøen utenfor ville smelte, men minnene fra denne turen ville være med dem for alltid.En: The snow outside would melt, but the memories from this trip would stay with them forever. 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Today, we're going to look at God's rules for assault and murder, and the proper use of the Cities of Refuge. We'll also learn about the Avenger of Blood. Ex 21:12-16, 18-27; 22:2-3,16-17, Lev 24:17, 19-20, 21b; Num 35:9-15, 20-19, 22-34; Deut 19:4-13; 24:7,22:28-29. www.walkfreefoundation.org #everydaychristians
Join us as we tackle the complexities of today's political climate and discuss how to stay grounded in the chaos. We'll dive into recent polling data, explore the media's impact, and consider how timeless principles can guide us through these challenging times. It's all about finding ways to engage positively and make a difference, even when things get tough.If you liked the video, give us a LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to our channel!Visit our website at www.commonwealthpolicycenter.org.Like and Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/commonwealthpolicyFollow us on X: @CPC4KentuckyE-Newsletter: https://www.commonwealthpolicycenter.org/mailing-list/General Production/Business Inquiries: alex@commonwealthpolicy.org
Today is our one-day Advent Membership Drive! We’re looking to raise $60,000 by day’s end, to close out 2025 well and put things on solid footing heading into the New Year. Please consider a one-time or recurring gift of $25 (in honor of Sacred Heart Radio’s 25th anniversary), or perhaps a gift of $100 or more to help us meet our goal. Any gift of $250 or more gets you entered into a raffle for special seating next to Matt, Anna, or Fr. Wade Menezes for our 25th anniversary banquet in June! To give now, click here. ***** Happy feast of Our Lady of Loreto! On today’s show, Matt Swaim discusses this devotion to the home of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Other guests include Dina Dwyer Owens on prioritizing family in the midst of a busy work life during Advent, and Ken Craycraft, author of “Citizens Yet Strangers.” Plus news, weather, sports, and more… ***** The Litany of Loreto Lord have mercy.Christ have mercy.Lord have mercy.Christ hear us.Christ graciously hear us. God, the Father of heaven,have mercy on us. God the Son, Redeemer of the world,God the Holy Spirit,Holy Trinity, one God, Holy Mary,pray for us.Holy Mother of God,Holy Virgin of virgins,Mother of Christ,Mother of the Church,Mother of Mercy,Mother of divine grace,Mother of Hope,Mother most pure,Mother most chaste,Mother inviolate,Mother undefiled,Mother most amiable,Mother admirable,Mother of good counsel,Mother of our Creator,Mother of our Saviour,Virgin most prudent,Virgin most venerable,Virgin most renowned,Virgin most powerful,Virgin most merciful,Virgin most faithful,Mirror of justice,Seat of wisdom,Cause of our joy,Spiritual vessel,Vessel of honour,Singular vessel of devotion,Mystical rose,Tower of David,Tower of ivory,House of gold,Ark of the covenant,Gate of heaven,Morning star,Health of the sick,Refuge of sinners,Solace of Migrants,Comfort of the afflicted,Help of Christians,Queen of Angels,Queen of Patriarchs,Queen of Prophets,Queen of Apostles,Queen of Martyrs,Queen of Confessors,Queen of Virgins,Queen of all Saints,Queen conceived without original sin,Queen assumed into heaven,Queen of the most holy Rosary,Queen of families,Queen of peace. Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world,spare us, O Lord. Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world,graciously hear us, O Lord. Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world,have mercy on us. Pray for us, O holy Mother of God.That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ. Let us pray.Grant, we beseech thee,O Lord God,that we, your servants,may enjoy perpetual health of mind and body;and by the glorious intercession of the Blessed Mary, ever Virgin,may be delivered from present sorrow,and obtain eternal joy.Through Christ our Lord.Amen. ***** Full list of guestsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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 2827: Ilse Sand offers a compassionate guide for highly sensitive people navigating anger, both their own and others'. By embracing calm withdrawal, delayed response, and deep empathy, HSPs can defuse conflict without compromising their well-being, while still asserting their needs and boundaries. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://highlysensitiverefuge.com/ilse-sand-anger-highly-sensitive-people/ Quotes to ponder: "To calmly say 'no' or 'I don't want to do this' or 'this is not okay with me' often works much better than loudly expressed anger." "Use your ability to empathize to find out what your secret unmet need is." "Anger is a powerful energy. When people blow a fuse, they tend to become very black and white in their thinking and lose their ability to empathize with others."
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PSALMS 90–92 — THE DWELLING, THE DELIVERANCE, AND THE DOMINION“Wisdom, Refuge, and the Flourishing of the Righteous”Teacher: Kerry BattleAhava ~ Love AssemblyToday's class enters Psalms 90–92, where Israel learns the rhythm of covenant life:humility before the Eternal One, refuge under His shadow, and flourishing in His courts.This is not poetry.This is covenant instruction.Psalm 90 confronts human frailty and reveals that wisdom begins when we number our days.Psalm 91 unveils the secret place and the covenant covering reserved for those who dwell, not visit.Psalm 92 reveals the Sabbath posture of thanksgiving and the flourishing of the righteous like palms and cedars.This is the progression every believer must walk:wisdom, dwelling, protection, flourishing, dominion.Psalms 90–92 train Israel for covenant maturity.---Psalm 90 reveals:1. Yahuah as Israel's eternal dwelling place (Ps 90:1)2. Human frailty measured against divine permanence (Ps 90:2–6)3. The weight of sin, judgment, and the urgency of repentance (Ps 90:7–11)4. The prayer for a heart of wisdom (Ps 90:12)5. The cry for Yahuah's compassion and restoration (Ps 90:13–15)6. The beauty of Yahuah resting upon His people (Ps 90:17)7. The establishing of the work of our hands (Ps 90:17)8. The connection between humility and wisdom9. The covenant call to live intentionally before ElohimPsalm 91 establishes:1. The secret place and the shadow of Shaddai (Ps 91:1)2. Refuge, fortress, and trust in Yahuah (Ps 91:2)3. Deliverance from snare, pestilence, and fear (Ps 91:3–5)4. Protection in the midst of falling thousands (Ps 91:7–8)5. Safety rooted in dwelling, not distance (Ps 91:9–10)6. Angelic assignment over the righteous (Ps 91:11–12)7. Authority over lion and serpent (Ps 91:13)8. Deliverance tied to love and knowledge (Ps 91:14–15)9. The covenant promise of long life and salvation (Ps 91:16)Psalm 92 declares:1. The Sabbath rhythm of thanksgiving (Ps 92:1–2)2. The depth of Yahuah's works and thoughts (Ps 92:5)3. The temporary rise of the wicked (Ps 92:7)4. The exaltation of the righteous in fresh oil (Ps 92:10)5. Flourishing like the palm and cedar (Ps 92:12)6. Planting in the courts of Yahuah (Ps 92:13)7. Fruitfulness even in old age (Ps 92:14)8. The righteousness of Yahuah as our Rock (Ps 92:15)---Each movement carries covenant foundations:Wisdom is essentialDwelling is requiredProtection is positionalThanksgiving is postureFlourishing is covenantDominion is identityThe righteous endureYahuah is faithfulIsrael must trustPsalms 90–92 are not sentimental writings.They are covenant blueprints for a mature nation.---I. Foundation — Wisdom, Refuge, and FlourishingThe covenant path from humility to dominion.II. Psalm 90 — The Measure of DaysFrailty, repentance, and the pursuit of wisdom.III. Covenant PlacementYahuah as our dwelling and foundation.IV. Psalm 91 — The Secret PlaceProtection, deliverance, and angelic oversight.V. Psalm 92 — The Sabbath and the SanctuaryPrecept upon precept.---
Première ville touristique du pays avec plus de quatre millions de visiteurs en 2024, Marrakech est aussi un haut lieu de la création artistique au Maroc. À côté de festivals internationaux de renom comme le Festival international du film ou la foire 1-54, grand rendez-vous de l'art contemporain, le tissu culturel de la ville se développe dans de nouveaux lieux plus confidentiels où se rencontrent des artistes de tout le pays et d'ailleurs. De notre envoyé spécial de retour de Marrakech, C'est un café niché dans une petite rue calme du quartier de Guéliz. Ici, pas de télé ni de décor austère, mais des lampes de bureau et des tables en bois. Au mur, des affiches de peintres ou graphistes marocains. Le barista Nerman a ouvert Kartell Kollektiv, il y a un peu plus de deux ans ; il est le premier surpris que son café soit devenu l'un des repères les plus prisés de la scène culturelle marrakchie : « Ce n'était pas le projet à l'origine, mais je crois que ce qui plaît, c'est le style du lieu et les événements culturels que nous organisons, les projections. C'est un espace de liberté et un coffee shop en même temps, et je crois que c'est exactement ce dont les jeunes ont besoin. » Bagues amazighes à tous les doigts, vêtu d'un grand ensemble noir en lin, Tarzan, à peine 20 ans, mannequin, photographe et peintre, savoure un café latte en terrasse : « Beaucoup de jeunes créateurs maintenant essayent de venir ici pour se connecter, pour rencontrer des gens, pour se faire un nom dans la scène, pour être respectés dans leur domaine. Voilà, c'est ça Marrakech. » À lire aussiCAN 2025: Rabat, ville majeure du tournoi et nouveau centre névralgique du football marocain [1/6] Yazid Bezaz est réalisateur et directeur artistique pour de grandes marques internationales de vêtements. Il est né et a grandi à Londres, mais c'est à Marrakech qu'il a posé ses valises : « Automatiquement, je suis tombé amoureux de cette ville, de l'esprit qu'elle a. Elle est tellement charmante, très libre. Je me suis juste senti chez moi ici, et j'ai trouvé que c'est une ville pour les jeunes, où c'est beaucoup plus facile de se trouver : tu as le temps de te développer. » « Ça tue le charme d'une ville » Un sentiment partagé par Joanna Woodford, directrice artistique et DJ écossaise, qui vit et travaille à Marrakech depuis un an : « Ça a été la meilleure décision de ma vie ! D'un point de vue artistique, personnel, vivre ici m'a vraiment poussée à être créative J'ai été inspirée par tout ce qui m'entoure : les gens, la façon de vivre. » À quelques pas de Kartell Kollektiv, dans ce bouillonnant quartier de Guéliz, de nombreuses galeries émergent. L'Blassa expose des artistes de tout le monde arabe. Son curateur, Abdellah Aboulhamid, entouré d'œuvres d'art, est reconnu pour avoir donné de la visibilité à de jeunes artistes de la région : « La culture marrakchie, en elle-même, est très différente des autres villes. Là d'où je viens, c'est beaucoup, beaucoup plus calme. Ici, vous trouvez que la collectivité est présente dans l'espace public : ça fait que les gens s'expriment et que les nouvelles idées sortent. » Le principal risque pour la ville, pointent tous ces amoureux de Marrakech : le tourisme de masse, la bulle immobilière et les logiques commerciales. Yazid Bezaz : « Ça tue le charme d'une ville. Et le charme de Marrakech, c'était toujours cet équilibre entre des trucs locaux et des trucs qui sont faits pour les touristes, ce mélange organique. Mais si tu enlèves ça, tu commences à diminuer petit à petit l'esprit d'une ville. » Selon les estimations, en 2025, Marrakech devrait de nouveau battre son record de visiteurs accueillis en une seule année. À lire aussiCAN 2025: Casablanca, la capitale du foot dont l'étoile pâlit [2/6]
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 1895: Alyssa Boyer shares how being a highly sensitive person once felt like a weakness in the cutthroat world of corporate culture, but ultimately became her greatest strength. By embracing empathy instead of suppressing it, she reveals how emotional sensitivity fosters better leadership, trust, and connection in the workplace. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://highlysensitiverefuge.com/empathy-rare-and-valuable-strength-in-the-workforce/ Quotes to ponder: "People want to work with people who care." "Empathetic people make great teammates and leaders because we're able to anticipate the needs of others." "Actually caring about the people you're working with and striving to do what's good for the team, instead of thinking, 'What's in it for me?' is a rare and precious trait."
In this special bonus episode, Suzie Lind talks with Brodrick Thomas and Dre Sanders of The Refuge Center. Journey partners with the Franklin, Tenn.-based counseling service to help provide mental health services to those who need them, regardless of ability to pay. To learn more about The Refuge Center, visit: https://refugecenter.org- - - - -Have a question or comment for the NOW team? Join the conversation by texting us at +1 615 861 9503.
In this archive episode of the Relational Recovery podcast, host Wes Thompson is joined by Matt Hunnell, the Chief Development Officer for The Refuge. Matt discusses his faith, his journey from alcoholism to sobriety, and more.
An expository sermon from Numbers 35:1-15 on the Cities of Refuge in Israel.
Michael Presnal and Natalia Lange tell PJ why they felt they had to leave America because of the policies of the Trump administration. You can check out John's art on johnmaloof.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
One third of domestic abuse begins during pregnancy, rising to 40% within a baby's first 1001 days of life. It contributes to around one in four babies entering care, making it the highest-ranking factor for children's safeguarding.Despite landmark legislation being introduced across the UK to protect children against domestic abuse, a recent report by the Children's Commissioner for England and Wales - “Victims in their own right: Babies, children and young people's experiences of domestic abuse” – has been highly critical of whether it is resulting in changes to practice.This episode of Let's Talk Social Work, produced to mark the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based-Violence campaign, explores why the system is still failing too many babies and infants across the UK. We're joined by Lauren Seager-Smith, CEO of The For Baby's Sake Trust, Becky Reynolds, a qualified social worker and Deputy Director of Operations at The For Baby's Sake Trust, and Paddi Vint, a Quality and Development Manager at the NSPCC.We discuss the causes and implications of domestic abuse on babies and infants, how social workers can safeguard victims, raise the alarm and prevent instances of domestic abuse from occurring, and whether the profession is as well-equipped as it should be to respond.This episode covers a lot of very upsetting and distressing themes, so listener discretion is advised. If you want to access support, the following helplines are available:· National Domestic Abuse Helpline – 0808 2000 247 (run by Refuge): https://www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk/· Rights of Women advice lines, there are a range of services available: https://www.rightsofwomen.org.uk/· The Men's Advice Line, for male domestic abuse survivors – 0808 801 0327 (run by Respect): https://mensadviceline.org.uk/· The Mix, free information and support for under 25s in the UK – 0808 808 4994: https://www.themix.org.uk/get-support· National LGBT+ Domestic Abuse Helpline – 0800 999 5428 (run by Galop) : https://www.galop.org.uk/Samaritans (24/7 service) – 116 123: https://www.samaritans.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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
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Isaiah 8:14-15 confronts the reader with a sobering and unavoidable truth: every person must decide what the Lord will be to them: a Rock of refuge or a Rock of offense. As Isaiah speaks to Judah in a time of national panic, political scheming, and spiritual drifting, he announces that the crisis before them is not merely geopolitical but profoundly theological. The people are scrambling for alliances, leaning on Assyria for protection, and embracing conspiratorial fears rather than trusting the Lord. Into this climate of anxiety, the prophet declares that God Himself will become the dividing line of the nation. To those who fear Him, He is a sanctuary—a place of stability when everything else collapses. But to those who resist Him, He becomes a stone in their path, a rock that causes them to trip and be shattered. Isaiah shows that God is not simply an option among many; He is the determining reality of their destiny. Whether one finds safety or judgment depends entirely on one's response to Him. This passage sets the stage for a timeless truth: God's presence is either the believer's greatest protection or the unbeliever's greatest peril, and how a person relates to the Rock reveals the actual condition of the heart.
Ce vendredi 5 décembre, la chute et l'importance du Bitcoin en bourse, ainsi que les avantages et les inconvénients de Trump Accounts, le compte visant à aider les jeunes citoyens américains à démarrer tôt dans la constitution de leur patrimoine, ont été abordés par Philippe Mutricy, directeur des études de BPIfrance, Ludovic Desautez, directeur délégué de la rédaction de La Tribune, et Anthony Morlet-Lavidalie, économiste chez Rexecode, dans l'émission Les Experts, présentée par Raphaël Legendre sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au vendredi et réécoutez la en podcast.
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Today I'm talking with my friends Shon and Jess Thornburg from Love Life about something very close to my heart: abortion, the church, and what it looks like to actually live out our pro-life convictions. You'll hear how God took a simple “yes” and used it to turn their church into a true House of Refuge—where babies are being saved, moms and dads are being loved, post-abortive men and women are finding healing, and ordinary believers are learning how to show up at the darkest places with the light of Christ. If you've ever wondered, “What can my church do?” or “Where do we even start?”, this episode will encourage you to get off the bench and into the battle for life.Prime Sponsor: No matter where you live, visit the Functional Medical Institute online today to connect with Drs Mark and Michele Sherwood. Go to homeschoolhealth.com to get connected and see some of my favorites items. Use coupon code HEIDI for 20% off!BRAVE Books | heidibrave.comLifestone Ministries | Lifestoneministries.com/heidiEquipping The Persecuted Coffee | ETPcoffee.comShow mentions: http://heidistjohn.com/mentionsWebsite | heidistjohn.comSupport the show! | donorbox.org/donation-827Rumble | rumble.com/user/HeidiStJohnYoutube | youtube.com/@HeidiStJohnPodcastInstagram | @heidistjohnFacebook | Heidi St. JohnX | @heidistjohnFaith That Speaks Online CommunitySubmit your questions for Fan Mail Friday | heidistjohn.net/fanmailfriday
Joshua 20 "Our City of Refuge" - Matt Freeman by Matt Freeman
Wes Thompson and Austin Hill of The Refuge discuss the concept of Gratitude and Thankfulness, one of the seven principles of The Refuge, and a crucial part of the recovery process.
Palestinian Islamic Jihad Presence in Syria and Iranian Ties — John Batchelor, Bill Roggio, Akmed Sharawari — Sharawari documents that Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) maintains operational presence in Syria, conducting activities from refugee camps adjacent to Damascus, maintaining historical organizational relationships with the Assadregime structure. Roggio emphasizes that PIJ functions as a crucial Iranian proxy organization, receiving weapons, financial resources, and operational guidance from Tehran's security apparatus. Batchelor notes that although PIJ was a major participant in the October 7th attacks on Israel, Shara's current government is reluctant to provide full institutional sponsorship due to significant associated political and security risks from Israeli retaliation. 1920 DAMASCUS
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After three decades working at Women's Refuge, Dr Ang Jury is stepping down and handing over the mantle. She spoke to Corin Dann.
Nicola Willis and Carmel Sepuloni joined Morning Report this morning for the Weekly Political Panel; The Government says it's working with social media, tech, and telco companies to tackle scams targeting New Zealanders, after criticism the companies weren't doing enough; After three decades working at Women's Refuge, Dr Ang Jury is stepping down and handing over the mantle; A number of New Zealand authors whose books were used to train AI have found out they're getting a payout; Are our attitudes to drinking changing faster than we think? Destination Queenstown says a 9% boost in flights to the region is good news for the whole country.
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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
Why did God insist that the Israelites establish cities of refuge before they had finished conquering the land?
Have you ever felt completely alone, even in a crowded room? Through the lens of "Home Alone," Pastor Dave explores how isolation affects us all—from Kevin McCallister's cry for family to King David's desperate psalms. When we're hurting, we often retreat and put up false fronts, like Kevin's elaborate mannequin scheme, rather than embracing authentic connection. But just as Kevin discovered in that powerful church scene with Mr. Marley, healing begins when we turn on the light and face our fears. God stands ready, knocking at the door of our hearts, offering relationship and restoration. This inspiring message reminds us that no matter how far we've wandered, we're just one step away from coming home to God's transformative presence. Watch now to discover how to move from isolation to restoration!Psalm 142:3-4 When my spirit was overwhelmed within me, Then you knew my path. In the way in which I walk They have secretly set a snare for me. 4 Look on my right hand and see, For there is no one who acknowledges me; Refuge has failed me; No one cares for my soul.1 Kings 19:4 (message) He came to a lone broom bush and collapsed in its shade, wanting in the worst way to be done with it all—to just die: “Enough of this, God! Take my life—I'm ready to join my ancestors in the grave!” Exhausted, he fell asleep under the lone broom bush.John 1:1-5 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2 He was in the beginning with God. 3 All things were made through Him, and without Him nothing was made that was made. 4 In Him was life, and the life was the light of men. 5 And the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not comprehend it.
Thursday, November 27th, 2025Today, Trump wants to put 500 more National Guard members on the streets of DC after two guardsmen - who shouldn't have been there - were shot; how an innocent woman was tied to the January 6th pipe bombs; Special Envoy to Ukraine Steve Witkoff coached the Kremlin on how to pitch the Ukraine surrender plan to Trump; the DOJ has thrown Kristi Noem under the bus for disobeying the court order to turn the planes around that were bound for El Salvador; an immigrant related to Karoline Leavitt has been detained by ICE; the Fulton County RICO case against Trump and his allies for attempting to overturn the 2020 election has been dismissed; Eric Swalwell draws Judge Boasberg for his lawsuit against Bill Pulte; the 11th Circuit denies Trump's attempt to fight his million dollar sanctions bill for filing his frivolous lawsuit against 41 people including Hillary Clinton; and Allison delivers your Good News. Subscribe to MSW Media's YouTube Channel - YouTubeStoriesDOJ acknowledges Kristi Noem made decision to continue deportation flights to El Salvador despite judge's order | CNN PoliticsImmigrant with family ties to White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt is detained by ICE | AP NewsNational Guard members shot just blocks from the White House | AP NewsHow an innocent woman's name was tied to the Jan. 6 pipe bombs | CBS NewsReport: US envoy coached Putin aide on how Russian leader should pitch Trump on Ukraine peace plan | AP NewsAppeals court upholds $1M penalty against Trump in lawsuit against Hillary Clinton | POLITICOGood TroubleReminder: This is the last weekend before the last election of the year!There are very few days left to phone bank or canvass for Aftyn Behn.Volunteer Opportunities, Events, and Petitions Near Me · Aftyn for Congress on MobilizeCheck the dates to see what works for you. They offer training, so no need to be worried if you've never done it.There is also training for the asynchronous phone bankinghttps://www.mobilize.us/aftynforcongress/event/861382/ →AACN Alarmed Over Department of Education's Proposed Limitation of Student Loan Access for Nursing**Red, Wine and Blue has a very active North Carolina Community Trouble Nation→Contacting U.S. Senators Find Your Representative | house.gov**Mutual Aid Relief Fund, Mutual Aid Hub, GiveDirectly.org/snap**Group Directory - The Visibility Brigade: Resistance is Possible**Vote Yes 836 - Oklahoma is gathering signatures**How to Organize a Bearing Witness Standout**Indiana teacher snitch portal - Eyes on Education**Find Your Representative | house.gov, Contacting U.S. SenatorsFrom The Good NewsWildfire hasn't stopped this tiny rabbit relative from returning home in Columbia River Gorge - OPBMultnomah County Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities ProgramOregon ZooLightsRadio StarrS.A.F.E. Refuge (@saferefugeofcentraltexas) - InstagramSAFE Refuge of Central Texas | Austin TXAustin Pets Alive! | Parvo Puppy Our Donation LinksNational Security Counselors - Donate, MSW Media, Blue Wave CA Victory Fund | ActBlue, WhistleblowerAid.org/beansFederal workers - email AG at fedoath@pm.me and let me know what you're going to do, or just vent. I'm always here to listen. Find Upcoming Actions 50501 Movement, No Kings.org, Indivisible.orgDr. Allison Gill - Substack, BlueSky , TikTok, IG, TwitterDana Goldberg - The 2025 Out100, BlueSky, Twitter, IG, facebook, danagoldberg.comMore from MSW Media - Shows - MSW Media, Cleanup On Aisle 45 pod, The Breakdown | SubstackReminder - you can see the pod pics if you become a Patron. The good news pics are at the bottom of the show notes of each Patreon episode! That's just one of the perks of subscribing! patreon.com/muellershewrote Our Donation LinksNational Security Counselors - DonateMSW Media, Blue Wave California Victory Fund | ActBlueWhistleblowerAid.org/beansFederal workers - feel free to email AG at fedoath@pm.me and let me know what you're going to do, or just vent. I'm always here to listen. Find Upcoming Actions 50501 Movement, No Kings.org, Indivisible.orgDr. Allison Gill - Substack, BlueSky , TikTok, IG, TwitterDana Goldberg - BlueSky, Twitter, IG, facebook, danagoldberg.comCheck out more from MSW Media - Shows - MSW Media, Cleanup On Aisle 45 pod, The Breakdown | SubstackShare your Good News or Good TroubleMSW Good News and Good TroubleHave some good news; a confession; or a correction to share?Good News & Confessions - The Daily Beanshttps://www.dailybeanspod.com/confessional/ Listener Survey:http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=shortFollow the Podcast on Apple:The Daily Beans on Apple PodcastsWant to support the show and get it ad-free and early?The Daily Beans | SupercastThe Daily Beans & Mueller, She Wrote | PatreonThe Daily Beans | Apple Podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Qasem Waleed is a 28-year-old physicist who has lived in Gaza his whole life. In 2024, he joined a chorus of Palestinians sharing videos and pictures and writing about the chaos and violence they were living through, as Israel's military bombardment devastated their lives. But Qasem was trying to describe his reality through the lens of the most notoriously confusing and inscrutable field of science ever, quantum mechanics. We talked to him, from a cafe near the Al-Mawasi section of Gaza, to find out why. And over the course of several conversations, he told us how this reality-breaking corner of science has helped him survive. And how such unspeakable violence actually let him understand, in a visceral way, quantum mechanics' most counter-intuitive ideas. Special thanks to Katya Rogers, Karim Kattan, Allan Adams, Sarah Qari, Soren Wheeler, and Pat WaltersEPISODE CREDITS: Reported by - Lulu MillerProduced by - Jessica Yungwith mixing help from - Jeremy BloomFact-checking by - Emily Kreigerand Edited by - Alex NeasonEPISODE CITATIONS:Videos - A Brief History of Quantum Mechanics with Sean Carroll, The Royal Institution (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hVmeOCJjOU)Introduction to Superposition, with MIT's Allan Adams (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZ3bPUKo5zc)The Quantum Wavefunction, Explained (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOI4DlWQ_1w)Articles - Read a selection of Qasem's published essays about his life in Gaza and the quantum world: I am stuck in a box like Schrodinger's in Gaza (https://zpr.io/ALDVi9E5bRt8) Israel has turned Gaza's summer into a weapon (https://zpr.io/YS4WK4hVQC5T)The Physics of Death in Gaza (https://zpr.io/hxsgxicVqPAd) Signup for our newsletter!! It includes short essays, recommendations, and details about other ways to interact with the show. Sign up (https://radiolab.org/newsletter)!Radiolab is supported by listeners like you. Support Radiolab by becoming a member of The Lab (https://members.radiolab.org/) today.Follow our show on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @radiolab, and share your thoughts with us by emailing radiolab@wnyc.org.Leadership support for Radiolab's science programming is provided by the Simons Foundation and the John Templeton Foundation. Foundational support for Radiolab was provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.