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Forefront Church at Harvey Park
Identity: Reordered Love - Gen 1:27-28

Forefront Church at Harvey Park

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 40:31


5/26/24 https://youtu.be/J2DpvVXrHfA

Grace Valley Church
March 24th, 2024 | Reordered Loves | Grace Valley Church, Dundas, Ontario

Grace Valley Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 38:13


We all have an internal hierarchy of the things we view as most important in our lives. Although our lists can look similar to one another, with things such as such a our children, our jobs or our families, ranking near the top, most people would not put Jesus as the very top most important person on their list. Even those who call themselves Christian. And if we do put Him at the top, do we actually act like He is the most important person? Why not? Why are our "loves" so dis-ordered? Listen in on this Palm Sunday as Pastor Paul unpacks 1 Peter 1:13-21.

The Same Convo
HOW WE REORDERED THE KONOHA 12!

The Same Convo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 33:39


Today's anime segment was inspired by  @NCHammer23 . The link to his video will be posted below. We decided to do our own version of how we would change the Konoha 12 ninjas of early Naruto. Please let us know how we did and give us your own thoughts on the changes you would make.  @NCHammer23  Konoha 13 video: https://youtu.be/-SqFn9VVnMI?si=yrO-YIjF6SN_mOZK Huge thanks to our special guest host Bradley Collins: Bradley's info: IG: @_rememberthename__ AfterPartyCharlotte: IG: @afterpartycharlotte IG: @afterpartyentertainers *WE DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO ANY MUSIC USED IN THIS AUDIO* Music: Intense Hard Trap Hip Hop beat (Prod. by Nico on the beat) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1Qqo... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

CTK Church Podcast - Canby, OR

Genesis 35:1-29 Pastor Tim Davis @ Christ The King Church. A non-denominational Christian Church located in Canby, OR. (www.ctkcanby.com)

North Langley Community Church
A New Affection & Reordered Loves

North Langley Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2023


Our friends who are new to Jesus need to see the good news changing us. They need to see the good news shaping us & forming us & reordering our loves. So what we need, as Thomas Chalmers put it, is 'the expulsive power of a new affection'. Like Zacchaeus, we need to be evangelized! When this happens in us then we are sharing with our friends something real and true that is taking place in us.

Lymm Baptist Church Sunday Sermons
14th May 2023: 2 Timothy 3:1-17 Reordered Love (Preacher Jonathan Bramwell)

Lymm Baptist Church Sunday Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 26:02


Morning sermon from 14th May 2023. Preacher Jonathan Bramwell

RogueNews Radio
MultiPolar Reality: With Matthew Ehret. Ukraine, US, Taiwan, China, New World ReOrdered

RogueNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 93:51


MultiPolar Reality: With Matthew Ehret. Ukraine, US, Taiwan, China, New World ReOrdered by RogueNews

ROGUE NEWS Radio
MultiPolar Reality: With Matthew Ehret. Ukraine, US, Taiwan, China, New World ReOrdered

ROGUE NEWS Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 93:51


MultiPolar Reality: With Matthew Ehret. Ukraine, US, Taiwan, China, New World ReOrdered by RogueNews

Hollis Center Church
The Reordered Life | Acts 2

Hollis Center Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 50:30


Receiving God's word and Spirit produces a reordered life.

Chantilly Bible Church Sermons
A Reordered Desire

Chantilly Bible Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 40:00


A Reordered Desire Matthew 5:27-30

CHAMP'S WORD!
Champ's Word Podcast…..NJHC special episode.

CHAMP'S WORD!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 30:14


Reordered live from New Jersey Horror Con. Interviews and promos. Spreading the word. Thank you all. I love ya. Continue to Spread The Word.

Chantilly Bible Church Sermons
Reordered – The Sermon on the Mount

Chantilly Bible Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 36:00


Reordered – The Sermon on the Mount Matthew 7:24-29

Indian Creek Community Church
Now But Not Yet: A King and His Kingdom-Week Six / Kingdom Rivals - Desires Reordered

Indian Creek Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 6:10


Listen in to today's devotional from “Now But Not Yet: A King and His Kingdom” The theme for this week is Clash of Kingdoms - God's Rivals. Join in on the 40 day journey by listening each day and by purchasing your print copy at visithopechapel.com

10 Million Journey
#217: WBU - Big Win Products Reordered And Some Cool NFT Projects

10 Million Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 4:04


This episode is a regular Weekly Business Update. All revenue/profit numbers are inside the episode. Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/10millionjourney/ Want to sit down with Anatoly 1 on 1 ? Even though I keep saying I AM NOT A GURU, many of you ask to sit down and pick my brain. I have decided to do a 1h HELP calls. There are 2 purposes: 1st to support you in your journey and second also to be able to break even on the production of this podcast (each episode editing, marketing, guest research etc takes about $60 - $150 to produce). Now you can schedule 1h with me, and we can talk about launching products, hiring, product research, keywords, mindset, how I did an Ironman or anything at all. Link is here - https://calendly.com/anatolyspektor/anatoly-connsulting-1h  ANATOLY's TOOLS: Product Development: Helim10 - I use it for  Product Research, Keyword tracking and Listing Optimization . SPECIAL DEAL: Get 50% your first month or 10% every month: http://bit.ly/CORNERSIIH10  Pickfu - I use it for split testing all of my products and for validation ideas . SPECIAL DEAL: First split test 50% 0ff  https://www.pickfu.com/10mj Trademarking: Trademark Angels - For all my trademarking needs. SPECIAL: Mention Anatoly and 10MJ podcast and get 10% Off your trademark. HR: Fiverr -  I hire my 3dMockup person and images label designer here on Fiverr - http://bit.ly/10mjFIVERR Upwork - I hire people long term on Upwork - upwork.com  Loom.com - for creating SOP's, I record everything on Loom and give to my VA's Keepa.com - to track historical data such as prices ANATOLY's  3  Favorite Business Books: DotCom Secrets by Russel Brunson - I think this is a must read for every online entrepreneurs - http://bit.ly/10MJDotCom 4 hours work week by Tim Ferriss  - This book changed my life and made my become an entrepreneur - http://bit.ly/10MJ4WW The Greatest Salesman In The World  by Og Mandino - Old book but it goes to the core of selling -  http://bit.ly/10MJGREATSM  DISCLAIMER: Some Links are affiliate, it costs you nothing, but helps to keep this podcast on the float I am doing more live interviews this year, to watch them: Follow 10MJ on https://www.fb.com/10millionjourney Follow us on Instagram: @10millionjourney

Ascension PCA
Reordered Doxology

Ascension PCA

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2022 35:00


City Centre Church Podcasts
Reordered II - What do We see?

City Centre Church Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 58:42


Did you know the more you love, the better you will live? Pastor Derek talks about how loving others can renew and transform your life for God.

What's Offsides
Episode 4: Back From Hiatus!!!

What's Offsides

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 62:53


Today we're talking about the latest in the NBA playoffs, Sha'Carri Richardson, and the Olympics! Then we'll top off the show with Plays of the Week and OFFSIDES! Reordered on Sunday July 4th Hosted By: Josh Valdez & Ken Bustos

Forefront Church at Harvey Park
Get Real - Reordered Loves

Forefront Church at Harvey Park

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 38:59


A sermon by Pastor Drew Tarwater from our "Get Real" Sermon Series on 5/23/2021 at Forefront Church at Harvey Park in Denver, Colorado.

Evergreen Christian Community
404: Something Went Wrong 3 - Insisting on Human Flourishing

Evergreen Christian Community

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 49:53


The Big Idea: Human dignity and flourishing are anchored in the Person of JesusDeuteronomy 28:1-14Acts 17:22-28Jesus is our PATHWAY to FLOURISHING!The pathway to FLOURISHING is attached to the pathway to IDENTITY.WHAT HAVE CHRISTIANS ALWAYS BELIEVED ABOUT HUMAN IDENTITY?Genesis 1:26-311. We are creatures of GLORY. 2. We are creatures of SHAME. 3. We are creatures of HOPE.Our MINDS can be RENEWED. Philippians 4:8-9Our LOVES can be REORDERED. Matthew 22:36-40Our HABITS can be REDIRECTED. Romans 8:6; 11 Our BODIES will be RESURRECTED.1 Corinthians 15:53-58THE CHURCH  must never, ever GIVE UP HOPE on any human being.

Circle Church of Christ
Matthew 6:1-15 – Reordered Sacrifices

Circle Church of Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 36:28


As Jesus continues the Sermon on the Mount, He begins to focus in from the general view of the Kingdom citizen into the practices, specifically the hypercritical practices, of the leaders around Him, with addressing giving, prayers, & fasting. Today we look at giving & praying, and look at how the Lord’s Prayer reorders our... Read More ›

Grace Presbyterian Church
Oct. 18, 2020 Sermon: "Reordered"

Grace Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 23:15


Grace Presbyterian Church
Oct. 18, 2020 Sermon: "Reordered"

Grace Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 23:15


Logopraxis
The Third Round: The Natural Has To Be Reordered If It Is To Hold What Is Higher

Logopraxis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 2:48


Third Round posts are short audio clips taken from Round 3 comments offered in the online Logopraxis Life Group meetings. The aim is to keep the focus on understanding the Text in terms of its application to the inner life along with reinforcing any key LP principles that have been highlighted in the exchanges.

New Books in Early Modern History
David Bressoud, "Calculus Reordered: A History of the Big Ideas" (Princeton UP, 2019)

New Books in Early Modern History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 87:28


Calculus Reordered: A History of the Big Ideas (Princeton UP, 2019) takes readers on a remarkable journey through hundreds of years to tell the story of how calculus evolved into the subject we know today. David Bressoud explains why calculus is credited to seventeenth-century figures Isaac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz, and how its current structure is based on developments that arose in the nineteenth century. Bressoud argues that a pedagogy informed by the historical development of calculus represents a sounder way for students to learn this fascinating area of mathematics. Delving into calculus's birth in the Hellenistic Eastern Mediterranean—particularly in Syracuse, Sicily and Alexandria, Egypt—as well as India and the Islamic Middle East, Bressoud considers how calculus developed in response to essential questions emerging from engineering and astronomy. He looks at how Newton and Leibniz built their work on a flurry of activity that occurred throughout Europe, and how Italian philosophers such as Galileo Galilei played a particularly important role. In describing calculus's evolution, Bressoud reveals problems with the standard ordering of its curriculum: limits, differentiation, integration, and series. He contends that the historical order—integration as accumulation, then differentiation as ratios of change, series as sequences of partial sums, and finally limits as they arise from the algebra of inequalities—makes more sense in the classroom environment. Exploring the motivations behind calculus's discovery, Calculus Reordered highlights how this essential tool of mathematics came to be. David M. Bressoud is DeWitt Wallace Professor of Mathematics at Macalester College and Director of the Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences. His many books include Second Year Calculus and A Radical Approach to Lebesgue's Theory of Integration. He lives in St. Paul, Minnesota. Mark Molloy is the reviews editor at MAKE: A Literary Magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in the History of Science
David Bressoud, "Calculus Reordered: A History of the Big Ideas" (Princeton UP, 2019)

New Books in the History of Science

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 87:28


Calculus Reordered: A History of the Big Ideas (Princeton UP, 2019) takes readers on a remarkable journey through hundreds of years to tell the story of how calculus evolved into the subject we know today. David Bressoud explains why calculus is credited to seventeenth-century figures Isaac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz, and how its current structure is based on developments that arose in the nineteenth century. Bressoud argues that a pedagogy informed by the historical development of calculus represents a sounder way for students to learn this fascinating area of mathematics. Delving into calculus's birth in the Hellenistic Eastern Mediterranean—particularly in Syracuse, Sicily and Alexandria, Egypt—as well as India and the Islamic Middle East, Bressoud considers how calculus developed in response to essential questions emerging from engineering and astronomy. He looks at how Newton and Leibniz built their work on a flurry of activity that occurred throughout Europe, and how Italian philosophers such as Galileo Galilei played a particularly important role. In describing calculus's evolution, Bressoud reveals problems with the standard ordering of its curriculum: limits, differentiation, integration, and series. He contends that the historical order—integration as accumulation, then differentiation as ratios of change, series as sequences of partial sums, and finally limits as they arise from the algebra of inequalities—makes more sense in the classroom environment. Exploring the motivations behind calculus's discovery, Calculus Reordered highlights how this essential tool of mathematics came to be. David M. Bressoud is DeWitt Wallace Professor of Mathematics at Macalester College and Director of the Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences. His many books include Second Year Calculus and A Radical Approach to Lebesgue's Theory of Integration. He lives in St. Paul, Minnesota. Mark Molloy is the reviews editor at MAKE: A Literary Magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Princeton UP Ideas Podcast
David Bressoud, “Calculus Reordered: A History of the Big Ideas” (Princeton UP, 2019)

Princeton UP Ideas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 84:43


Calculus Reordered: A History of the Big Ideas (Princeton UP, 2019) takes readers on a remarkable journey through hundreds of years to tell the story of how calculus evolved into the subject we know today. David Bressoud explains why calculus is credited to seventeenth-century figures Isaac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz,...

New Books Network
David Bressoud, "Calculus Reordered: A History of the Big Ideas" (Princeton UP, 2019)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 87:28


Calculus Reordered: A History of the Big Ideas (Princeton UP, 2019) takes readers on a remarkable journey through hundreds of years to tell the story of how calculus evolved into the subject we know today. David Bressoud explains why calculus is credited to seventeenth-century figures Isaac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz, and how its current structure is based on developments that arose in the nineteenth century. Bressoud argues that a pedagogy informed by the historical development of calculus represents a sounder way for students to learn this fascinating area of mathematics. Delving into calculus’s birth in the Hellenistic Eastern Mediterranean—particularly in Syracuse, Sicily and Alexandria, Egypt—as well as India and the Islamic Middle East, Bressoud considers how calculus developed in response to essential questions emerging from engineering and astronomy. He looks at how Newton and Leibniz built their work on a flurry of activity that occurred throughout Europe, and how Italian philosophers such as Galileo Galilei played a particularly important role. In describing calculus’s evolution, Bressoud reveals problems with the standard ordering of its curriculum: limits, differentiation, integration, and series. He contends that the historical order—integration as accumulation, then differentiation as ratios of change, series as sequences of partial sums, and finally limits as they arise from the algebra of inequalities—makes more sense in the classroom environment. Exploring the motivations behind calculus’s discovery, Calculus Reordered highlights how this essential tool of mathematics came to be. David M. Bressoud is DeWitt Wallace Professor of Mathematics at Macalester College and Director of the Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences. His many books include Second Year Calculus and A Radical Approach to Lebesgue’s Theory of Integration. He lives in St. Paul, Minnesota. Mark Molloy is the reviews editor at MAKE: A Literary Magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Intellectual History
David Bressoud, "Calculus Reordered: A History of the Big Ideas" (Princeton UP, 2019)

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 87:28


Calculus Reordered: A History of the Big Ideas (Princeton UP, 2019) takes readers on a remarkable journey through hundreds of years to tell the story of how calculus evolved into the subject we know today. David Bressoud explains why calculus is credited to seventeenth-century figures Isaac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz, and how its current structure is based on developments that arose in the nineteenth century. Bressoud argues that a pedagogy informed by the historical development of calculus represents a sounder way for students to learn this fascinating area of mathematics. Delving into calculus’s birth in the Hellenistic Eastern Mediterranean—particularly in Syracuse, Sicily and Alexandria, Egypt—as well as India and the Islamic Middle East, Bressoud considers how calculus developed in response to essential questions emerging from engineering and astronomy. He looks at how Newton and Leibniz built their work on a flurry of activity that occurred throughout Europe, and how Italian philosophers such as Galileo Galilei played a particularly important role. In describing calculus’s evolution, Bressoud reveals problems with the standard ordering of its curriculum: limits, differentiation, integration, and series. He contends that the historical order—integration as accumulation, then differentiation as ratios of change, series as sequences of partial sums, and finally limits as they arise from the algebra of inequalities—makes more sense in the classroom environment. Exploring the motivations behind calculus’s discovery, Calculus Reordered highlights how this essential tool of mathematics came to be. David M. Bressoud is DeWitt Wallace Professor of Mathematics at Macalester College and Director of the Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences. His many books include Second Year Calculus and A Radical Approach to Lebesgue’s Theory of Integration. He lives in St. Paul, Minnesota. Mark Molloy is the reviews editor at MAKE: A Literary Magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Science
David Bressoud, "Calculus Reordered: A History of the Big Ideas" (Princeton UP, 2019)

New Books in Science

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 87:28


Calculus Reordered: A History of the Big Ideas (Princeton UP, 2019) takes readers on a remarkable journey through hundreds of years to tell the story of how calculus evolved into the subject we know today. David Bressoud explains why calculus is credited to seventeenth-century figures Isaac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz, and how its current structure is based on developments that arose in the nineteenth century. Bressoud argues that a pedagogy informed by the historical development of calculus represents a sounder way for students to learn this fascinating area of mathematics. Delving into calculus’s birth in the Hellenistic Eastern Mediterranean—particularly in Syracuse, Sicily and Alexandria, Egypt—as well as India and the Islamic Middle East, Bressoud considers how calculus developed in response to essential questions emerging from engineering and astronomy. He looks at how Newton and Leibniz built their work on a flurry of activity that occurred throughout Europe, and how Italian philosophers such as Galileo Galilei played a particularly important role. In describing calculus’s evolution, Bressoud reveals problems with the standard ordering of its curriculum: limits, differentiation, integration, and series. He contends that the historical order—integration as accumulation, then differentiation as ratios of change, series as sequences of partial sums, and finally limits as they arise from the algebra of inequalities—makes more sense in the classroom environment. Exploring the motivations behind calculus’s discovery, Calculus Reordered highlights how this essential tool of mathematics came to be. David M. Bressoud is DeWitt Wallace Professor of Mathematics at Macalester College and Director of the Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences. His many books include Second Year Calculus and A Radical Approach to Lebesgue’s Theory of Integration. He lives in St. Paul, Minnesota. Mark Molloy is the reviews editor at MAKE: A Literary Magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Middle Eastern Studies
David Bressoud, "Calculus Reordered: A History of the Big Ideas" (Princeton UP, 2019)

New Books in Middle Eastern Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 87:28


Calculus Reordered: A History of the Big Ideas (Princeton UP, 2019) takes readers on a remarkable journey through hundreds of years to tell the story of how calculus evolved into the subject we know today. David Bressoud explains why calculus is credited to seventeenth-century figures Isaac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz, and how its current structure is based on developments that arose in the nineteenth century. Bressoud argues that a pedagogy informed by the historical development of calculus represents a sounder way for students to learn this fascinating area of mathematics. Delving into calculus’s birth in the Hellenistic Eastern Mediterranean—particularly in Syracuse, Sicily and Alexandria, Egypt—as well as India and the Islamic Middle East, Bressoud considers how calculus developed in response to essential questions emerging from engineering and astronomy. He looks at how Newton and Leibniz built their work on a flurry of activity that occurred throughout Europe, and how Italian philosophers such as Galileo Galilei played a particularly important role. In describing calculus’s evolution, Bressoud reveals problems with the standard ordering of its curriculum: limits, differentiation, integration, and series. He contends that the historical order—integration as accumulation, then differentiation as ratios of change, series as sequences of partial sums, and finally limits as they arise from the algebra of inequalities—makes more sense in the classroom environment. Exploring the motivations behind calculus’s discovery, Calculus Reordered highlights how this essential tool of mathematics came to be. David M. Bressoud is DeWitt Wallace Professor of Mathematics at Macalester College and Director of the Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences. His many books include Second Year Calculus and A Radical Approach to Lebesgue’s Theory of Integration. He lives in St. Paul, Minnesota. Mark Molloy is the reviews editor at MAKE: A Literary Magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in European Studies
David Bressoud, "Calculus Reordered: A History of the Big Ideas" (Princeton UP, 2019)

New Books in European Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 87:28


Calculus Reordered: A History of the Big Ideas (Princeton UP, 2019) takes readers on a remarkable journey through hundreds of years to tell the story of how calculus evolved into the subject we know today. David Bressoud explains why calculus is credited to seventeenth-century figures Isaac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz, and how its current structure is based on developments that arose in the nineteenth century. Bressoud argues that a pedagogy informed by the historical development of calculus represents a sounder way for students to learn this fascinating area of mathematics. Delving into calculus’s birth in the Hellenistic Eastern Mediterranean—particularly in Syracuse, Sicily and Alexandria, Egypt—as well as India and the Islamic Middle East, Bressoud considers how calculus developed in response to essential questions emerging from engineering and astronomy. He looks at how Newton and Leibniz built their work on a flurry of activity that occurred throughout Europe, and how Italian philosophers such as Galileo Galilei played a particularly important role. In describing calculus’s evolution, Bressoud reveals problems with the standard ordering of its curriculum: limits, differentiation, integration, and series. He contends that the historical order—integration as accumulation, then differentiation as ratios of change, series as sequences of partial sums, and finally limits as they arise from the algebra of inequalities—makes more sense in the classroom environment. Exploring the motivations behind calculus’s discovery, Calculus Reordered highlights how this essential tool of mathematics came to be. David M. Bressoud is DeWitt Wallace Professor of Mathematics at Macalester College and Director of the Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences. His many books include Second Year Calculus and A Radical Approach to Lebesgue’s Theory of Integration. He lives in St. Paul, Minnesota. Mark Molloy is the reviews editor at MAKE: A Literary Magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Mathematics
David Bressoud, "Calculus Reordered: A History of the Big Ideas" (Princeton UP, 2019)

New Books in Mathematics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 87:28


Calculus Reordered: A History of the Big Ideas (Princeton UP, 2019) takes readers on a remarkable journey through hundreds of years to tell the story of how calculus evolved into the subject we know today. David Bressoud explains why calculus is credited to seventeenth-century figures Isaac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz, and how its current structure is based on developments that arose in the nineteenth century. Bressoud argues that a pedagogy informed by the historical development of calculus represents a sounder way for students to learn this fascinating area of mathematics. Delving into calculus’s birth in the Hellenistic Eastern Mediterranean—particularly in Syracuse, Sicily and Alexandria, Egypt—as well as India and the Islamic Middle East, Bressoud considers how calculus developed in response to essential questions emerging from engineering and astronomy. He looks at how Newton and Leibniz built their work on a flurry of activity that occurred throughout Europe, and how Italian philosophers such as Galileo Galilei played a particularly important role. In describing calculus’s evolution, Bressoud reveals problems with the standard ordering of its curriculum: limits, differentiation, integration, and series. He contends that the historical order—integration as accumulation, then differentiation as ratios of change, series as sequences of partial sums, and finally limits as they arise from the algebra of inequalities—makes more sense in the classroom environment. Exploring the motivations behind calculus’s discovery, Calculus Reordered highlights how this essential tool of mathematics came to be. David M. Bressoud is DeWitt Wallace Professor of Mathematics at Macalester College and Director of the Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences. His many books include Second Year Calculus and A Radical Approach to Lebesgue’s Theory of Integration. He lives in St. Paul, Minnesota. Mark Molloy is the reviews editor at MAKE: A Literary Magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Church in the Peak
Allow The Loves Of Your Life To Be Reordered By The Gospel // Dave Watmore

Church in the Peak

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2020 18:50


Dave preached from Isaiah 58.At the beginning of the lockdown I was always opening the bible at Philippians, Galatians and Revelations. But for the last month or more I have been reflecting on Isaiah 58. It is titled True Fasting. I prefer the NLT True worship. But in trying to prepare to speak on this I felt uncomfortable. As if I was missing the point. So as usual I comeback to the context of the passage. People also say Oh the Old Testament is full of an angry God and the New Testament is a loving God. This is completely wrong. Don’t let people go unchallenged. We can see that in Deuteronomy, Jonah, Isaiah, Jeremiah and Amos a God of love and kindness and in many other stories. I’ve always loved the book of Isaiah. It sums up the old and new Testaments. Chapter 40 starts with the passage about John the Baptist “make a way in the desert for the Lord”. So Isaiah 58 the introduction is about looking religious but Gods hatred of this self righteousness. But verse 6 it changes and we see the true heart of what God wants for us but to guard our hearts against self righteousness. ““No, this is the kind of fasting I want: Free those who are wrongly imprisoned; lighten the burden of those who work for you. Let the oppressed go free, and remove the chains that bind people. Share your food with the hungry, and give shelter to the homeless. Give clothes to those who need them, and do not hide from relatives who need your help. “Then your salvation will come like the dawn, and your wounds will quickly heal. Your godliness will lead you forward, and the glory of the Lord will protect you from behind. Then when you call, the Lord will answer. ‘Yes, I am here,’ he will quickly reply. “Remove the heavy yoke of oppression. Stop pointing your finger and spreading vicious rumors! Feed the hungry, and help those in trouble. Then your light will shine out from the darkness, and the darkness around you will be as bright as noon. The Lord will guide you continually, giving you water when you are dry and restoring your strength. You will be like a well-watered garden, like an ever-flowing spring. Some of you will rebuild the deserted ruins of your cities. Then you will be known as a rebuilder of walls and a restorer of homes.”Isaiah 58:6-12 NLT What I was drawn to was Isaiah 53 as a reminder that our focus should always be for the love of Christ and this means reordering our priorities. Pick of the popsStraight in at number 1 a new entry in from no where. Love of ChristNone mover at number 2 love of familyStraight in at number 3. Love of peopleDown from number 1 Love of careerDown from number 3 -Love of golf God gave me a picture of mist being warmed by the rising sun. I felt that it meant that we can’t work up a love for God without Him first loving us. 1 John 4:19-21 NLTThe motivation of our ministry is a great and daily challenge. But we should be aware that it is on Gods heart for us all. Please look at the comparison between Isaiah 58 v 6 and 7 and Matthew 25 verse 31 to 46. Look at the parallels and see how sobering the Matthew text is to us as Christians. Be honest about your priorities. These will change over time. But we must ask the Holy Spirit to help us wrestle to put Him at number 1. Don’t be upset if when you examine your heart He is somewhere down the list.The point of church preaching is to bring these issues to the surface and then deal with them together with accountability.Don’t forget to read the end of Isaiah 52 and the whole of 53.

TCPC Sermon Audio
Reordered Fear

TCPC Sermon Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020


Mark 4:37-41

Asbury Church
A Reordered Life

Asbury Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2020


The post A Reordered Life appeared first on Asbury Church.

Hope West Side Sermon Podcast
11.03.19 – Reordered Love: Loving Your Life

Hope West Side Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019


Hope West Side Sermon Podcast
10.27.19 – Reordered Love: Loving Your Work

Hope West Side Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019


Hope West Side Sermon Podcast
10.20.19 – Reordered Love: Loving Your Enemies

Hope West Side Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019


Hope West Side Sermon Podcast
10.13.19 – Reordered Love: Loving God

Hope West Side Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019


Hope East Queens Sermons & Devotionals
6/9/19 Reordered Love: Clean the Inside of the Cup and Dish

Hope East Queens Sermons & Devotionals

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2019 25:07


Speaker: David Jung

Hope East Queens Sermons & Devotionals
6/2/19 Reordered Love: The First Commandment

Hope East Queens Sermons & Devotionals

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 28:59


Speaker: David Jung

Hope East Queens Sermons & Devotionals
5/26/19 Reordered Love: Do Not Judge

Hope East Queens Sermons & Devotionals

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2019 23:18


Speaker: David Jung

Hope East Queens Sermons & Devotionals
5/19/19 Reordered Love: Reconciliation

Hope East Queens Sermons & Devotionals

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 29:51


Speaker: Beth Markham

Hope East Queens Sermons & Devotionals
5/12/19 Reordered Love: Seek His Kindgom

Hope East Queens Sermons & Devotionals

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 26:24


Speaker: David Jung

Redeemer Church - Sermons
Wry Smile: Anxiety Reordered

Redeemer Church - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 46:39


Reordered samples of a recording of her saying my name.

Reordered samples of a recording of her saying my name.

Down Cellar Studio Podcast
Episode 126: 12 FOs of Christmas

Down Cellar Studio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2017 55:46


  Thank you for tuning in to Episode 126 of the Down Cellar Studio Podcast. This week's segments included:   Off the Needles On the Needles Brainstorming From the Armchair In my Travels KAL News Events Life in Focus Ask Me Anything On a Happy Note Quote of the Week   Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Queen City Yarn, Fancy Image Yarn and Prairie Bag Works     Off the Needles     Gerald Patterns used: Albert the Mouse by Bubbles and Bongo and Elephant & Piggie by Kristel Koevenig Yarn: Sprightly Worsted (from Craftsy) Hook: C   Christmas Stockings Pattern: Granny Square Christmas Stockings from Family Circle Magazine 1977 Yarn: Knit Picks Wool of the Andes in Red, Everglade Heather and White Hook: F (3.75 mm) For: Manny, Juliana and Margaux New snowman appliqué pattern   Spring Leaf Stripes Socks Yarn: Paton's Kroy Spring Leaf Stripes Colorway Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) Pattern: OMG Heel by Megan Williams   Laura's Blue Socks Yarn: Mint Rain Hand Dyed Yarn in the Depths of Space Colorway Needles: US 1.5 Pattern: OMG Heel   Christmas Ribbon Socks Yarn: Sunsoaked Yarns Sock 80/20 Superwash Merino/Nylon in the Christmas Ribbon Colorway Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) Pattern: Fish Lips Kiss Heel by Sox Therapist   Kylo Ren Kylo Ren pattern by Lucy Collins' Star Wars Even More Crochet Yarn: Cascade 220 Superwash Hook: C For Will   Admiral Ackbar Admiral Ackbar pattern by Lucy Collins' Star Wars Even More Crochet Yarn: Cascade 220 Superwash Hook: C For Will   Poe Dameron Poe Dameron pattern by Lucy Collins' Star Wars Even More Crochet Yarn: Cascade 220 Superwash Hook: C For Garret   BB8 Pattern: BB8 pattern by Lucy Collins' Star Wars Even More Crochet Yarn: Cascade 220 Superwash + unknown white acrylic Hook: C For: Garret   Lando Calrissian Pattern: Lando Calrissian by Lucy Collins' Star Wars Even More Crochet Yarn: Worsted/DK scraps Hook: C For Oisin   Riley's iPhone 4 Case Pattern: improvised Yarn: Worsted/DK scraps in turquoise and gray Hook: C   On the Needles   Striped Worsted Boxy Yarn: Switzer's Fiber Mill (unknown base/length skeins) Needles: US 7 & US 9 Pattern: Worsted Boxy by Joji Locatelli   Poppy Troll Hats Carina's Hat + Ella's Hat Pattern: Poppy Troll Hat by  Tawnya Myers (free crochet pattern) Hook: H Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver in 2 colors of pink: Carina: 5-10 year old child size Ella: 1-4 year old child size.       VAA Hat Pattern: Turn a Square Hat by Jared Flood Yarn: Malibrigo Rios in the VAA Colorway Needles: US 5 for brim, US 7 for body Cast on 92 stitches (less than called for). I always do stockinette longer than called for. I think 7 inches. For my boss for Christmas. He mentioned in passing he needed a hat. Not in a beggy way... can't believe I've never knit for him. Good on the go project.   Amethyst Stripes Socks Yarn: Patons Kroy Stripes in the Amethyst Stripes Colorway Pattern: OMG Heel by Megan Williams Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) Realized I had socks for all my usual suspects at Christmas except my BFF. Already had the first of these done from our trip to FL so I cast on the second. Past the heel. Knit on these at Nutcracker which is special and she'll appreciate. Millie also knit on these at Thanksgiving which is fun.   Brainstorming To finish up Christmas knitting I need to finish the VAA hat and Patons Kroy socks Crochet Greedo Emelyn asked for a bunny instead of a sheep this year. This is the pattern I'm using from the 4 Seasons Easter Pattern by Lydia Tresselt. Riley asked for more clothes for her Chelsea doll I crocheted for her 2 years ago. I made her some clothes last year too. Won't likely be done by 12/1 for Knitmore Girls' Grinch along but I'll be doing it in spirit this year. My Indie GAL purchases Vanilla is the New Black Socks by Anneh Fletcher Purchased Ninilchik Swoncho Pattern by Caitlin Hunter Veronika Cardigan by Shannon Cook In My Travels I share about my adventures to Baltimore to take classes at Neighborhood Fiber Company with the incredibly talented Ann Weaver.   Some highlights!   Meeting Ann and soaking up a bit of her incredible knowledge! Nicki, Beverly and I all wore our Lush Cardigans and Electric Slide socks. So fun! Made the day seem even more special! I learned how to steek a sweater! I got to spend time with 2 of my listeners in the class. MDQuilter (Beth) and Kaikaknits2 (Kaarina). Photo of Kaarina and me in our half finished sweaters here: Lunch: Mount Vernon Marketplace Breakfast at 9a at R House with Mary (Kino Knits Designs + Podcast) and Ashley and Tara from Misadventures in Knitting Podcast Seeing Nicki's MEGAROW Shawl in person. Learning a no-sew zipper installation technique   KAL News   12 Months to Christmas KAL Click here to find about more about this KAL. Check out: Chat Thread & FO Thread  The 12 Months to Christmas KAL is a craft-a-long that helps you prepare for the busy winter holiday season. Complete gift projects each month (or just in the months that you choose) so you don’t have to scramble in December. Find some cool new gift ideas, cheer each other on, and we’ll provide some motivation in the form of the potential to win prizes! Prizes:   Thundertwist hat from Greg Cohoon  Victorian Yuletide Ornaments- 1-5 by Jenn Sheelen   WIP’ing 2017 in the Butt Declare a WIP from the 1st Quarter of 2017 or earlier within the first 5 days of the month, posting a photo of it in the thread. Finish the project by the end of the month, update your post with your FO photo and you'll be eligible to win a Ravelry downloadable pattern of your choosing up to $8.   Pigskin Party KAL Wondering what this crazy KAL is? Check out this page which gives you the best overview with all necessary links. There's also a helpful "Start Here" Thread in the Ravelry Group Check out the Rules but if you still have questions, come over to the Questions thread and ask. We’re happy to help. Put your Name on the Roster then claim your spot in the End Zone Dance Thread where you'll track your points. For every 100 points, you'll earn an entry into the drawing for the Grand Prizes Continue to update this with all of the points you earn during the KAL Check out our amazing Sponsors; if you use their products, you'll earn more points per FO Some of our Pro Shop Level Sponsors will be creating exclusive items for Pigskin Party participants. They may come out at different times and will likely be limited in quantities, so keep your eyes on this Exclusive Items thread in the group for all the latest news Scope out the prizes! Some will be given out during the KAL; some will be part of the Grand Prizes. Don’t forget to use #DCSPigskinParty17 on Instagram so we check out what you’re doing and you can be eligible for participation prizes.   Thank you to our Pro Shop Sponsors! Atelier De Soyun  Colorful Eclectic Daisy Girl and Company Fancy Image Yarn Fibernymph Dye Works Inner Yarn Zen Joy in Rugging Knit Style Yarns Knitted Wit Knitters Brewing Company Knitty Kitty Bags Mekamika Nekozuki Knits Plum Deluxe Tea Prairie Bag Works Queen City Yarn Sunsoaked Yarns Woodsy and Wild Yarn Love   Key Details Mentioned in this Episode: November Interception: Travel Knits for the Touchdown (get your entries in before 11/30): Sponsored by Kino Knits December Interception: Off Sides Interception Sponsored by Fibernymph Dye Works   Events The Down Cellar Studio Podcast will be kicking off a new year-long KAL for 2018. If you're a yarn dyer interested in sponsoring- click here for details!   Life in Focus Happiness Project November: Gratefulness I've left positive reviews from podcasters I enjoy. I'm working on a photo/journaling book through Picaboo   Ask Me Anything This time I answered a question from cynalune about how I got started podcasting and whether I'll make another crochet garment.   Check out my Crochet Favorites on Ravelry On a Happy Note Yarn in the mail from Anotherhornfrog! Reordered tea from Plum Deluxe! $1 cards at Trader Joe's . Did you know?! Thanksgiving + my friend Laura visiting Aila made her debut in Boston Ballet's The Nutcracker. Tune in at the end of the show for audio of she and I talking about it a few weeks ago. (Aila is the black sheep in the center of the photo) Black Friday shopping with Mom and Laura. I'm nearly done shopping! Quote of the Week   Stillness is our most intense mode of action. It is in our moments of deep quiet that is born every idea, emotion, and drive which we eventually honor with the name of action. We reach highest in mediation, and farthest in prayer. In stillness every human being is great. -Leonard Bernstein       ------   For website: Thank you for tuning in!   Contact Information: Ravelry: BostonJen & Down Cellar Studio Podcast Ravelry Group Twitter: Instagram & Periscope: BostonJen1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/downcellarstudio Sign up for my email newsletter to get the latest on everything happening in the Down Cellar Studio!        

New Life Downtown
Living the Resurrection, Pt. 5: Reordered Relationships

New Life Downtown

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2017 39:45


Paul's statements about husbands and wives, parents and children, and slaves and masters have been misused by some and maligned by others. Pastor Jason Jackson demonstrates from Ephesians 5:21-6:9 how we've missed Paul's revolutionary instructions. Paul calls us to live in a new way in an old world by submitting ourselves to each other in love regardless of our status within the systems and structures of the world. In doing so, we partner with God to reordered the world according to his kingdom.

Reordered samples of a recording of her saying my name.

Reordered samples of a recording of her saying my name.

Reordered samples of a recording of her saying my name.

Reordered samples of a recording of her saying my name.

Reordered samples of a recording of her saying my name.

Reordered samples of a recording of her saying my name.

Reordered samples of a recording of her saying my name.

Reordered samples of a recording of her saying my name.

CrossPointe Church
ReOrdered Work

CrossPointe Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2016 45:34


Remnant Church
The Church Reordered in Jesus

Remnant Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2014 60:03


Trinity Church's Podcast
Reordered Love Part 8 of 8: Just Love

Trinity Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2011 22:58


Trinity Church's Podcast
Reordered Love Part 7 of 8: Assuring Love

Trinity Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2011 34:33


This is Pastor Todd's sermon from September 25 on Assuring Love. This the 7th part in the 8 part series on Reordered Love.

Trinity Church's Podcast
Reordered Love Part 6 of 8: "Either-Or" Love

Trinity Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2011 32:15


Trinity Church's Podcast
Reordered Love Part 5 of 8: Enemy Love

Trinity Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2011 26:06


Trinity Church's Podcast
Reordered Love Part 4 of 8: Discerning Love

Trinity Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2011 26:37


Trinity Church's Podcast
Reordered Love Part 3 of 8: Father Love

Trinity Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2011 32:12


Trinity Church's Podcast
Reordered Love Part 2 of 8: Rooted Love

Trinity Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2011 33:14


Trinity Church's Podcast
Reordered Love Part 1 of 8: Reordered Love

Trinity Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2011 29:43