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Tony opens the show by talking about getting to play a late round of golf and getting paired with a grandfather and grandson, and he and Nigel talk about a huge traffic accident that clogged up the roads in Rehoboth on Monday. Pam Ward calls in to talk about the physical play in the WNBA and how Caitlin Clark is doing in her second year. Dan Stillman of the Capital Weather Gang calls in to talk about the brutal heat wave hitting the East Coast and how long it will last, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : Philip Martin “Cassius Clay” ; “Savannah Says” To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tony opens the show by talking with Michael and club pro George Bushby about playing in the member / member tournament in Rehoboth, and about golfing with a 12 year old. Michael Wilbon calls in to talk about the Thunder beating the Pacers to win their first NBA Title, and also about Kevin Durant being traded to the Rockets. Tony talks some more with Michael and George about Keegan Bradley winning the Travelers Tournament for the second year in a row, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : Sean Magwire “Believer” ; “Cora's Song” To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Come along for the strange tale of pointy things. Because Triangles are pointy. Check out all of our wonderful links on the linktree: https://linktr.ee/allts The Bridgewater Triangle is an approximately 200-square-mile area in southeastern Massachusetts, known for a high concentration of alleged paranormal phenomena. The term was coined by cryptozoologist Loren Coleman in the 1970s. Within this "triangle," defined by the towns of Abington, Freetown, and Rehoboth, a wide array of strange occurrences have been reported, including: UFOs and anomalous lights: Sightings of unidentified flying objects, often described as balls of light or unusual aircraft. Cryptid sightings: Reports of creatures not typically found in the region, such as Bigfoot-like humanoids, giant snakes, and "Thunderbirds" (large, bird-like creatures). Ghosts and poltergeists: Accounts of hauntings, apparitions, and other spectral phenomena in various locations, including Bridgewater State University and the Taunton State Hospital. Cult activity and animal mutilations: Incidents of animal sacrifices and ritualistic mutilations have been reported, particularly in the Freetown-Fall River State Forest, which is also associated with a history of gangland murders and suicides. Native American legends: Many of the reported phenomena are tied to the region's Native American history, particularly the Wampanoag people. The Hockomock Swamp, a central feature of the triangle, translates to "place where spirits dwell" in Algonquin and is believed to be a sacred burial ground. Some legends suggest that the area is cursed due to conflicts with colonial settlers or the loss of a revered Wampanoag wampum belt. Another creature from Algonquian folklore, the Pukwudgie, a mischievous "little people", is also said to inhabit the area. Key hotspots within the Bridgewater Triangle include the vast Hockomock Swamp and the Freetown-Fall River State Forest. While many of the stories are folklore, the sheer volume and diversity of alleged paranormal events have made the Bridgewater Triangle a well-known location for paranormal enthusiasts and researchers.
Sunday Service (6/1/25) // Genesis 26: 17-33 // Visit our website: https://mbchicago.orgFollow us to remain connected: Facebook: / mbc.chicago Instagram: / mbc.chicago TikTok: / mbc.chicago Podcasts: Listen on Apple, Spotify & othersTo support this ministry, you can donate via: Zelle to: info@mbchicago.org Web: https://mbchicago.org/give Venmo: https://venmo.com/mbchurch PayPal/Credit: https://paypal.com/donate/?hosted_but...Genesis 26: 17-33 (ESV)17 So Isaac departed from there and encamped in the Valley of Gerar and settled there. 18 And Isaac dug again the wells of water that had been dug in the days of Abraham his father, which the Philistines had stopped after the death of Abraham. And he gave them the names that his father had given them. 19 But when Isaac's servants dug in the valley and found there a well of spring water, 20 the herdsmen of Gerar quarreled with Isaac's herdsmen, saying, “The water is ours.” So he called the name of the well Esek,[a] because they contended with him. 21 Then they dug another well, and they quarreled over that also, so he called its name Sitnah.[b] 22 And he moved from there and dug another well, and they did not quarrel over it. So he called its name Rehoboth,[c] saying, “For now the Lord has made room for us, and we shall be fruitful in the land.”23 From there he went up to Beersheba. 24 And the Lord appeared to him the same night and said, “I am the God of Abraham your father. Fear not, for I am with you and will bless you and multiply your offspring for my servant Abraham's sake.” 25 So he built an altar there and called upon the name of the Lord and pitched his tent there. And there Isaac's servants dug a well.26 When Abimelech went to him from Gerar with Ahuzzath his adviser and Phicol the commander of his army, 27 Isaac said to them, “Why have you come to me, seeing that you hate me and have sent me away from you?” 28 They said, “We see plainly that the Lord has been with you. So we said, let there be a sworn pact between us, between you and us, and let us make a covenant with you, 29 that you will do us no harm, just as we have not touched you and have done to you nothing but good and have sent you away in peace. You are now the blessed of the Lord.” 30 So he made them a feast, and they ate and drank. 31 In the morning they rose early and exchanged oaths. And Isaac sent them on their way, and they departed from him in peace. 32 That same day Isaac's servants came and told him about the well that they had dug and said to him, “We have found water.” 33 He called it Shibah;[d] therefore the name of the city is Beersheba to this day.Footnotesa. Genesis 26: 20 Esek means contentionb. Genesis 26: 21 Sitnah means enmityc. Genesis 26: 22 Rehoboth means broad places, or roomd. Genesis 26: 33 Shibah sounds like the Hebrew for oath#DanielBatarseh #mbchicago #mbcchicago #Bible #BibleStudy #livechurch #churchlive #chicagochurch #chicagochurches #church #sermononline #chicago #scripture #verses #lessons #explained #sermon #sermons #newtestament #oldtestament #bibleexplained #bibleproject #bibleverse #versebyverse #chapterbychapter #bookbybook
In this episode, we explore what it truly means to be led by the Good Shepherd—the One who guides, corrects, and provides for His own. Drawing from Psalm 23:1, we're reminded that divine guidance isn't just a concept—it's a lifestyle and inheritance for every believer.Here's what you'll uncover:
A new exhibition at the Rehoboth Art League asks a simple but powerful question: What about the women?That's the title of Rehoboth-based artist Kim Klabe's latest show, which features a deeply personal collection of mixed media works exploring the stories, struggles, and strength of women across generations.In this edition of Arts Playlist, Delaware Public Media's Martin Matheny catches up with Klabe for a closer look at the themes behind her work and the emotions she hopes to evoke through her art.
There were so many interesting stakes races around the country that this week's Key Races & Bets podcast covers five of them - the Rehoboth and Cape Henlopen at Delaware Park, the Jersey Derby at Monmouth, the Royal North at Woodbine and the Powder Break at Gulfstream Park.
Listen to today's message preached by Pastor Devin Hutchinson as we explore Genesis 26 and the journey of Isaac as he obeys God during a time of famine, leading to the well called Rehoboth a place of peace, expansion, and fruitfulness. Drawing parallels from the life of Evan Roberts and the Welsh Revival, Pastor Devin challenges the Church to recognize when God is calling us to "dig again"—to trust and to step into the spacious places God has prepared for his children. This is a call to rise, run, and take hold of the territory God has entrusted to us. The well is open will you drink and go?
Stygende tienerswangerskappe is ‘n groot bron van kommer in Namibië: Byna drie uit elke 10 meisies in die land verlaat skool omdat hulle swanger is. Die Ombetja Yehinga Organisation, Oyo, het die afgelope naweek in die //Kharas-streek ‘n bewusmakingsboodskap deur hul jaarlikse kunstefees vir die jeug versprei. Hulle besoek Rehoboth binnekort. Cecilia Petrus, bestuurder van Oyo, vertel meer:
In this episode, Pastor Dilip breaks down the right approach to making the right decisions. Part 20 of the sermon series titled 'Word Became Flesh', preached at the Sunday Service on 25 May 2025 at Revelation Church.
Emails pour in with trade ideas for the #3 pick, the conference finals are almost set with the likely outcome being a new champion that is not the Sixers, and Tyrese Maxey is practicing in Dallas with Justin Edwards. Spike is live from listener Seth‘s house in Rehoboth Beach, who used Adam Ksebe about four years ago, as one of Ksebe's first Ricky clients. Live Ricky 6 will premiere on the Ricky YouTube channel this Monday at 8 PM!The Rights To Ricky Sanchez is presented by Draft Kings Sportsbook.Adam Ksebe is the official realtor of the process at 302-864-8643LL Pavorsky Jewelers is where Rights To Ricky Sanchez listeners go and get engaged.Gambling problem? Call 1-800-Gambler. In New York, call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369). In West Virginia, visit www.1800gambler.net. Please play responsibly. In Connecticut, Help is available for problem gambling call 888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). Must be 21 or older in most eligible states but age varies by jurisdiction. See draftkings.com/sportsbook for details and state specific responsible gambling resources.
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Zohar for All. Toldot. And He Called the Name of It Rehoboth
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Zohar for All. Toldot. And He Called the Name of It Rehoboth
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Die Sam Khubis-herdenking in Rehoboth is tans aan die gang. Sedert 1977 herdenk die basters jaarliks die geleentheid. Op 8 Mei in 1915 het die gemeenskap 'n aanval deur die Schutztruppe oorleef deur op die Rehoboth-koppie te skuil en die Duitsers so oorwin het. Kosmos 94.1 Nuus het met Manfred Draghoender, een van die organiseerders van die geleentheid wat môre voortduur, gepraat. Die visepresident, Lucia Witbooi word ook by môre se vieringe verwag.
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Die verbypad by die brug wat net suid van die Aris-weegbrug op die B1 tussen Windhoek en Rehoboth ingegee het, is voltooi, voor skedule. Die brug het op 20 Maart ingegee na swaar reën en ‘n eenbaan verbypad is inderhaas gebou. Kosmos 94.1 Nuus het met Hileni Fillemon, woordvoerder by die Paaie-owerheid gesels.
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Werke en vervoerminister Veikko Nekundi prioritiseer nie net die herlewing van Air Namibia nie maar ook die herstel na winsgewendheid van TransNamib en die rehabilitasie van paaie. Die regering het 10 miljoen Namibiese dollar vir 'n noodroete toegewys nadat die brug tussen Windhoek en Rehoboth ineengestort het en 28 miljoen dollar vir die beskadigde Osona na Okahandja-brug. Die B1 tussen Windhoek en Rehoboth sal ook na 'n dubbelpad opgradeer word. Kosmos 94.1 Nuus het gesels met Esther Kaapanda, die lynministerie se uitvoerende direkteur.
Die agste Nasionale Vergadering met die nuut aangestelde parlements- en kabinetslede het vandag begin. LPM-president Bernadus Swartbooi het die nuwe werke-minister, Veikko Nekundi, gevra vir 'n opdatering rakende padinfrastruktuur. Nekundi het gepraat oor die Okahandja-brug naby Osona-dorpie sowel as die B1-brug tussen Windhoek en Rehoboth.
Die Paaie-owerheid is bekommerd oor uitgebreide skade aan nasionale paaie ná swaar reënval regoor die land. Die uitvoerende hoof, dr. Conrad Lutombi het saam met die nuwe vervoerminister Veikko Nekundi inspeksie uitgevoer by die ompad wat gebou is net suid van die Aris-weegbrug op die B1 Suid van die hoofstad. Om die verbinding tussen Windhoek en Rehoboth te herstel, het die RA 'n tydelike verbypad gebou teen ‘n koste van 10 miljoen Namibiese dollar.
Die ompad om die beskadigde brug op die B1 tussen Windhoek en Rehoboth is klaar en verkeer vloei weer glad. Die brug, net na die weegbrug, het Donderdag ná swaar reën ingegee. Chinese kontrakteurs het deur die nag gewerk om die ompad te maak. Kosmos 94.1 Nuus het met die uitvoerende hoof van die Paaie-owerheid, Conrad Lutombi, oor die stand van brûe gepraat.
In the school of the Spirit, there's a way to respond. You can be a master in the subject of peace. You can become more fluent in the language of faith.Colossians 3:15 tells us to let the peace of God rule in our hearts and this means two things:1. Peace is not an event. It's not out of your control.2. Peace is up to you. You can give it permission. You can decide that you're going to allow peace reign. A perfect example is Jesus Christ on the cross. Luke 23:28✨ There's a level of training required in mastering peace. If the Bible tells you “let peace reign” (Colossians 3:15), it's because it's possible.MISTAKES MANY CHURCHES MAKE IN THE NAME OF DEMONSTRATION OF FAITH1. We deny facts in the name of faith. Be like Jesus in Matthew 26:382. We're not trained to expect challengesWe do not know what tomorrow holds. Instead you ought to say, “If the Lord wills, we shall live and do this or that.” (James 4:14-15)Like Jesus, you must have the humility in prayer where you say “nevertheless, not as I will, but as You will.” Matthew 26:39THREE THINGS YOU'LL PROBABLY EXPERIENCE AT SOME POINT IN YOUR LIFE:1. Being financially brokeThe revelation of the Rehoboth is not complete until you know how to move on from losses. Genesis 26:22; 1 Timothy 6:17.2. SicknessYou will need your strength to stand and fight. Philippians 2:25-28. When you hear bad news, rehearse your response.3. HeartbreakThis is beyond romantic heartbreaks. At some point in your life, people will disappoint you. Learn to handle it.HERE'S HOW TO MASTER PEACE
Reaksie word ontvang op NamWater wat 'n allemintige 2,4 miljard Namibiese dollar geskuld word, plaaslike owerhede ingesluit. Rundu se dorpsraad skuld amper 334 miljoen dollar, Rehoboth 108,5 miljoen dollar en Khorixas amper 72 miljoen dollar. Die totale skuld van dorpsrade beloop byna 890 miljoen dollar. Kosmos 94.1 Nuus het gesels met oud-Ombudsman advokaat John Walters, wat vrae het.
Namibië se Premier Rugbyliga skop die naweek af met FNB Wanderers wat FNB Reho Falcon op Rehoboth aanvat. Kosmos 94.1 Nuus het met Dirk Human, direkteur van rugby by FNB Wanderers, oor dié langverwagte openingswedstryd van die seisoen gesels:
This episode, recorded live at the Becker's Healthcare 12th Annual CEO + CFO Roundtable, features Wayne Henley Gillis, President and CEO of Rehoboth McKinley Christian Health Care Services, Inc., discussing the unique challenges of rural healthcare, the importance of cybersecurity, AI integration in revenue cycles, and strategies for long-term sustainability in 2025. In collaboration with R1.
Send us some fan mail here!Nick has had a crazy week with a family illness and Josh is all tied up, so Ash sits down with Nick to bang out a quick S(mall)PUDs episode! The forever-hiking buddies discuss their journey, experiences, and challenges (thus far) hiking with their daughter from the age of 2 weeks to nearly 2.5 years!Local hikes in Rehoboth at 2 weeks with Daddy, summit dances on Mount Willard, many ascents of Mount Wachusett, Mount Van Hoevenburg in the Adirondacks, losing pinecones on Hedgehog Mountain, a temper tantrum on Mount Stinson, day hiking some of the Long Trail, sleeping in a carrier pack, forgetting a puffy and substituting with a blanket and hand warmers, hot days on the Cliff Walk in Newport, sunsets on Bald Mountain,"snackies" are paramount, plus many more "family" hiking stories, on this all-about-hiking-with-a-young-kiddo-episode of the PUDs Podcast!!!Episode Links:Osprey Poco Child CarrierErgobaby Omni 360 All-Position Baby Carrier (7-45lbs)Hedgehog Mountain with Ash & Rylan on Nick's YouTube ChannelMount Stinson with Ash & Rylan on Nick's YouTube ChannelSunset Ledge on the Long Trail with Ash & Rylan on Nick's YouTube ChannelKingsbury Reservoir Loop with Ash & Rylan on Nick's YouTube ChannelMount Willard with Ash, Rylan, Wilkie, Lorrie, & Mike on Nick's YouTube Channel Follow us on Instagram: @pudspodcastFollow us on Facebook: PUDs PodcastSubscribe to Nick's YouTube Channel: Nick in NatureFollow Nick on Instagram: @nick__in__natureFollow Josh on Instagram: @josh___talksEmail us at: pudspod@outlook.comRecorded and Produced in Black Cat Studios by Nick Sidla© 2025 PUDs Podcast
And he removed from thence and digged another well and for that they strove not and he called the name of it Rehoboth and he said For now the Lord hath made room for us and we shall be fruitful in the land
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The Rehoboth Art League isn't just a place to see art; it's one of the few institutions in Delaware dedicated to collecting and preserving it.Their collection is made up of more than a thousand pieces featuring artists like Orville Peets, Jack Lewis, and Howard Pyle, and many of these rarely seen works are now on display in the League's new exhibition ‘Recent Acquisitions.'For this edition of Arts Playlist, Delaware Public Media's Martin Matheny spoke with the Exhibitions Director Nick Serratore about ‘Recent Acquisitions' and other fresh additions to the League's galleries.
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'n Ontstellende epidemie steek kop uit in die Hardap-streek. Verslae toon 'n skerp toename in dwelmhandel en verbruik, veral in Rehoboth, waar owerhede bekommerd is oor die toenemende misdaadsyfers wat aan onwettige aktiwiteite gekoppel is. Dwelmhandelaars gebruik ook glo jong kinders as dwelmmuile. Die wydverspreide invloed van dwelms stook nie net misdaad nie, maar hou ook kwesbare bevolkings, insluitend skoolkinders, vas in 'n siklus van geweld en wanhoop. Kosmos 94.1 Nuus het gepraat met Hardap-goewerneur Solomon April, wat sy bekommernisse deel.
houghts on the readings for January 14th (Genesis 25 and 26 Psalm 31 and Matthew 16) Genesis 25 tells that Abraham took another wife, called Keturah. We are not sure at what time Keturah became Abraham's wife; but, she bare him 6 sons. These sons became the progenitors of many of the Arab nations – already we see Abraham has becoming the “father of a multitude (or “many nations”)”. They were sent eastward enriched with gifts from the great patriarch. Abraham died at the age of 175 and was buried in the cave of Machpelah by his sons Isaac and Ishmael. From verses 12-18 we have the genealogy of Ishmael from whom descended 12 princes. From verses 19-28 of Genesis 25 we are told that Rebekah had great problems in conception and once pregnant she experienced a trying time. Rebekah enquired of Yahweh (probably through the priest) about the wrestlings within her; and was told she would give birth to twins, who would be very different and, that the elder twin would serve the younger. Esau was born hairy, or fully developed. He was red haired and so called Esau, which means red. The younger twin was born grasping the heel of his twin. He was named Jacob meaning heel grabber. The difference between them was evident from their early days with Jacob being “a plain (upright) man dwelling in tents (a sojourner like his fathers)”; whilst Esau was an energetic, active man – a man's man; an athletic hunter. Rebekah favoured Jacob (her son); whilst Isaac loved Esau – who he perhaps envied, as Esau was everything that Isaac was not. After returning from his hunting without any prey Esau, claiming to be starving, sold his birthright to his spiritually ambitious brother, Jacob for a bowl of red lentils. This story indicated Esau had no love of the promises and not a skerrick of spirituality (see the comments in Hebrews 12 verses 14 to17). In Genesis 26 God repeats the Abrahamic promise to Isaac. There was a famine in the Land and Isaac was told to sojourn and trust in the Almighty to provide. From verse 6 we see Isaac journeying to the land of the Philistines, where he like his father (Abraham) lied about his wife; because of fear for his own life. But after being seen acting as a husband, Isaac is rebuked by the Philistine king Abimelech. How incredible that great men of faith should so fail – but as James tells us, they were of like passions (and weaknesses) to ourselves. Abimelech charged his people to act honourably to Rebekah. Isaac sowed in that country and reaped an abundant harvest. Isaac, like Abraham, became rich and powerful; and was envied by the Philistines. All the wells that had been dug by Abraham were filled with earth by these lazy and envious men. Isaac was instructed to move away and he relocated to Gerar. There Isaac again dug his father's well and the Philistines quarrelled over the water. The well was named Esek, meaning “contention”. So Isaac moved on and dug another well, named Sitnah (meaning“a quarrel”), as this again was the consequence of finding water. He moved once more and dug for and found water at Rehoboth (meaning “room”). This water was uncontested. Finally he moved to Beersheba (“the well of the covenant”), where Yahweh repeated to Isaac the promise to Abraham in verse 24. The chapter finishes with a covenant being made between Isaac and Phicol, captain of the Philistine army. After a feast in which the Philistines acknowledge Isaac to be “blessed of Yahweh”, there is an exchange of oaths Isaac settled in Beersheba and dwelt there with the well of the covenant providing their needs as had their Sustainer and Protector. Cont reading here https://christadelphianvideo.org/thoughts-on-the-readings-for-january-14th-genesis-25-and-26-psalm-31-and-matthew-16/
Send us some fan mail here!Happy New Year everyone!!!We've got a special hiking podcast crossover episode for the holidays! On this episode of the PUDs Podcast, we kick it back to the first time Nick appeared as a guest on the Sounds Like A Search And Rescue (SLASR) Podcast Episode 157 back in June of this year! Nick is Josh-less in Rehoboth while Mr. Rogers is up hiking with family and hanging out in New Hampshire's Waterville Valley, we hear about Nick's hiking background, Stomp recaps running the Mount Washington Road Race, some details on trail maintenance, Nick's trip to Joshua Tree National Park, and some very interesting White Mountains trail history from Mike, on this its-a-SLASR-Podcast-episode-wrapped-in-a-PUDs-Podcast-episode(?!) of the PUDs Podcast!Special Thanks to Our Sponsors:Impact Botanicals - use code "puds" for 20% off your order!Adventurisitq Clothing - use code "PUDSPOD" for 20% off your first order and free shipping!Episode Link:Sounds Like A Search And Rescue Podcast WebsiteFollow us on Instagram: @pudspodcastFollow us on Facebook: PUDs PodcastSubscribe to Nick's YouTube Channel: Nick in NatureFollow Nick on Instagram: @nick__in__natureFollow Josh on Instagram: @jrogers.32Email us at: pudspod@outlook.comRecorded and Produced in Black Cat Studios by Nick Sidla© 2024 PUDs Podcast
Tony opens the show by talking about a rough night for the Nats, and he also talks about the gift he got for playing in the member guest tournament in Rehoboth, and he talks to Chris Cillizza about his trip to Cooperstown. Joe Mantegna - an assistant coach for the South Sudan basketball team - calls in to talk about coming really close to beating team USA, Barry Svrluga calls in from Paris to talk about what he's looking forward to covering in the Olympics, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : Nancy McCallion “Go To Ground” ; “I Don't Want To Be An Old Man” To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices