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Shiur given by Rabbi Benzion Brodie on Parsha to Yeshiva Ketana. Shiur recorded in Yeshivas Ohr Reuven, Monsey, NY.
https://newsongpeople.com/messages/the-rest-of-the-storyAre you running on fumes, convinced that constant hustle is the only way forward? God never designed you to live exhausted. From the very beginning, He wired rest into creation—not as an afterthought, but as a rhythm that multiplies blessing and sustains fruitfulness. Discover why the Sabbath wasn't made to burden you, but to serve you, and how stepping into God's design for rest might be the most productive thing you do all week.
The Rest of the Story_Mark Roberts_06.07.26 by Covenant Presbyterian
Mark's Abrupt Ending...and the Rest of the Story | Mark 16:1-8 | Bruce Garner by CrossPoint Church
Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! For this episode of our 1976 series, we step back into the golden age of radio with legendary broadcaster Paul Harvey. At a time when Americans gathered around their radios for news, commentary, and storytelling, Harvey's unmistakable voice became one of the most trusted — and influential — in the country. We explore how his daily broadcasts and the debut of "The Rest of the Story" in 1976 helped shape public opinion during a pivotal year in American politics and culture. From his signature delivery to his blend of news, patriotism, and human-interest storytelling, we examine why millions of listeners tuned in every day and how Harvey became a defining media figure of the era. Connect with The Georgia Politics Podcast on Twitter @gapoliticspod Hans Appen on Twitter @hansappen Craig Kidd on Twitter @CraigKidd1 Lyndsey Coates on Instagram @list_with_lyndsey Proud member of the Appen Podcast Network.
Sunday Morning Worship with co-pastors Russ and Amy Jacks Dean. Join co-pastors Russ and Amy Jacks Dean each week for Sunday Morning Worship from Park Road Baptist Church in Charlotte, NC. As a progressive faith community, we embrace independent thought, community service, and social justice. Whether you're a longtime member or a first-time listener, we invite you to reflect, grow, and worship with us. For more information, visit ParkRoadBaptist.org. Find us on Social Media: @ParkRoadChurch Music used by permission of - OneLicense.net #A-721391
Let's talk about Tillis opposing the budget reconciliation and the rest of the story....
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Olympia Cafe has been part of Savannah's River Street story for roughly 30 years, but this week brought confirmation that the beloved Greek restaurant will not return to its longtime […]
Welcome back!!! This week, we're talking about The Rest of the Story chapters 13-15 and getting ready for THE RELEASE OF CHANGE OF PLANS NEXT WEEK!!!!
We write our futures with what we choose to believe, so let's choose to believe in Jesus and His power to transform our lives. In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses centurions—Roman military officers who decided to align their lives with Jesus of Nazareth. These men weren't connected to the Jewish religion, but because of their unlikely faith, God was able to move through them and transform history. Pastor Allen teaches from the books of Matthew, Luke, and Acts to encourage us to be like the centurions: trust in Jesus wholeheartedly, obey boldly, and don't be surprised when God moves in new and unexpected ways.
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[NBC 9 News] One Colorado couple filed suit against home equity investment provider Unison, seeking class action status. [Housing Wire] The numbers tell the story. For the first time, private reverse mortgage dollar volume surpassed HECMs. Money Digest] These are baby boomers' spending habits that undermine their retirement security. Watch our video podcast here!
Join Governor and Kendel Ehrlich for a rapid-fire discussion on trending topics making headlines this week.
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Send us Fan MailThis is a little different than our normal episode.A couple weeks ago at the Big Bass Splash on Guntersville, something happened that's now reached tens of thousands of people. Most of you have probably heard Will Robinson's side of the story—but in this episode, we really focus on Chuck Bridgewater, the winner of the draw prize boat.Will joins us in studio as co-host, and Chuck comes on to share his story—from his background and life experiences to how he ended up on that stage and what happened next.There's some fishing talk in here, but this one goes a lot deeper than that.Support the show
Christ died for our sins. He rose again in victory, but the story doesn't end there...
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I'd love to hear your thoughts - send me a text hereAfter Jack's rocky years in the House, he runs for Senate and beats a guy who hasn't lost an election in years... and he does it with the endorsement of an old adversary who has become a new friend.He really settles into life as a senator and, as you probably know, he goes on to become the second youngest president in US history. But I promise, there are probably a few things you don't know about the rest of the story, so I hope you listen.
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IntroductionEsther is a book that is best understood by reading it through the eyes of Joshua to understand the holy war. However, the characters have more of Samson's integrity. Yes, the Lord's will is accomplished, but not with Joshua's conviction. This is a book that takes place in the context of exile. Esther is the contrast to Daniel's more "dialed-in" exile faithfulness, where he is willing to endure what he has to endure for the sake of Christ. Esther and Mordecai are compromised heroes. They are pragmatic in their survival skills. Esther is a book that doesn't sanitize the human condition but honestly depicts the tragedy of the fall and the difficulty of living out the gospel in a broken age. The driving question the introduction lands on: What do we do with this book? What does it really say to us today?Mordecai the Historian (vv. 20–22)Mordecai is identified as a chronicler. The end of chapters nine to ten is the history of Purim, and the reminder that this world is not in the full state of glory. Mordecai is recounting this history for us. The preacher highlights the "decree fatigue" throughout Esther. One decree, the runners run. Another decree, and the runners run again. This continues in the book. The decrees cannot be annulled, but they can contradict one another. The king will just be a spectator watching potential ethnic cleansing and then civil war. There is a contrast in the decrees. The Lord's decree brings rest (nuach literally Noah). This is a rest where one enjoys the peace of being in the Lord's presence, much like Noah (soothing) after the flood. The feast of Purim answers the question of who the real hero is: not Mordecai, not Esther, but God. The transition from the king's intimidating opening feast to this closing feast of gladness signals the reversal that the whole book has been building toward.A New Beginning for God's People (vv. 23–28)Purim is established as a new redemptive anchor point, parallel to Passover. When Mordecai recounts the feast, he echoes the eye-for-an-eye language. Haman desired to destroy the Lord's people, but his wickedness fell on his own head. The book turns from its comedic character and gives a serious publication warning of the Lord's coming judgment. The decree of Exodus 17 against the Amalekites stands. The Lord's decrees, unlike Persia's irrevocable ones, are the ones that truly cannot be overturned. Purim joins Passover as an identity-forming feast: exile is not the end of the story. God's people will be protected. Hell's gates will not prevail over Christ's church. This book publishes a two-fold warning. First, the Lord's judgment decree stands, and he will bring judgment. Second, the Lord's redemption will be fully realized. Esther is a book like the flood, making clear that the world has not always existed as it is, and will not always remain as it is. The flood publishes that the Lord will uncreate this world and recreate it. In the midst of that action, the Lord will bring in the new creation. The Old Story Continues (ch. 10)Chapter 10 pumps the brakes on any over-realized optimism. The king re-imposes taxes. The epilogue reminds us that this world is not the final victory because good and evil will continue to exist. This world is not the heavenly shalom where we enjoy full physical peace with our Lord. Mordecai is elevated (echoing Joseph and Daniel), which is typologically significant: rejection followed by vindication, pointing forward to the Messiah. The preacher uses Mordecai's terrified ride on the king's horse as a pastoral illustration of how easily God's people forget that the Lord is their shield even when He's demonstrably working on their behalf. The "old story" is that empires keep rising and falling, God keeps preserving his people, and we keep doubting. We need to remember that when the Lord says he is a shield and defender, he really means it. His people will prevail despite the empires. ConclusionThe preacher draws three takeaways: (1) Don't trust earthly kingdoms. (2) Don't despair over exploitation and complexity. We need to start with prayer (Esther called a fast), wisdom, and a long view of history. (3) Remember the resurrection precedent. Esther assures us that when things look finished, God isn't done. The feast of Purim points forward to the feast of the Lamb. Christians are a resurrection people. This means that hell could not hold the Savior. We are not grounded and united to a dead Christ, but a living and ascended Christ. This is where each day should begin. Let us remember: the gospel call is going out to the nations (bow the knee now). The Gospel message is going forth, calling people to Christ. We, as the covenant community, are pressing forward as sojourners, living for God's honor until we arrive at the feast. Let us live between the two anchor points in history. Christ has been raised, securing our victory and bestowing on us all the Spiritual blessings. Let us long for the future glory where we receive all the physical blessings.
Gold coins, inheritance stories, and hard-earned lessons collide in this wide‑ranging retirement conversation. This episode with Damon Roberts breaks down how gold fits—or doesn’t—into a modern portfolio, explores the coming wealth transfer between generations, and highlights how taxes quietly shape long‑term outcomes. From legacy planning to enjoying money while you’re still here, the discussion centers on aligning financial decisions with real-life priorities rather than fear-driven headlines. For more information or to schedule a consultation, call 480-680-6868 or visit www.successinthenewretirement.com! Follow us on social media: Facebook | LinkedInSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Let's straighten out some errors about Job, see how Job let the devil into his life, and how the devil comes only to steal, kill and destroy.To watch the video of this message, you can watch us on Victory Channel (Dish 265 or DirecTV 366), on Faith Broadcasting Network (DirecTV channel 379) and you can always watch our broadcasts on demand on our website or our YouTube Channel!For more information regarding Weeter Ministries, to send prayer requests, praise reports or to become a Covenant Partner with us to get this uncompromised Word of the Living God out to the world, please visit our website: WeeterMinistries.orgSupport the show
Some days it's hard for us to see the miraculous. The gospel says Jesus performed 37 miracles. After Jesus healed a blind man, religious leaders reacted with a ‘no!' and mercilessly interrogated the man. Pastor Dan tells us the rest of the story.
The Rest of The Story - Will Brocker 3-1-2026 by Will Brocker
“You are the most God-gifted writer I've ever had,” Tom's college professor told him. However, Tom quit college; his love of farming drew him back to the farm. Thirty years later, Tom picked up the pen again, drawing readers into farming adventures with him. In these exciting and uplifting true stories, he shares his love of farming, family, and God. His unique writing style brings the reader right alongside him and his family as they work on their northern Wisconsin dairy farm. Tom's stories have spread like wildfire from his hometown newspaper to papers across America. Readers tell him, “Please don't quit writing.” Others ask him, “When are you going to make it a book?” Due to popular demand here it is. From quotes like “Dad, I really enjoyed fixing that with you” to “She's a dead cow don't call me anymore,” these engaging stories will keep you turning the pages to read one story, then another. As you do, you will be blessed as so many others have been. Come, read, and enjoy our farm life with us.
Joe Clifford's sermon for Sunday, February 08, 2026, at Myers Park Presbyterian Church in Charlotte, NC. Full sermon manuscripts can be found at myersparkpres.org/manuscripts
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By Chuck Smith - You might know the story about Ancient Israel breaking the covenant God made with them. Do you know the rest of the story?
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Joe Clifford's sermon for Sunday, February 08, 2026, at Myers Park Presbyterian Church in Charlotte, NC. Full sermon manuscripts can be found at myersparkpres.org/manuscripts
Joe Clifford's sermon for Sunday, February 08, 2026, at Myers Park Presbyterian Church in Charlotte, NC. Full sermon manuscripts can be found at myersparkpres.org/manuscripts
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The Christmas story doesn't end at the manger. It doesn't even end at the cross or the empty tomb. The rest of the story? Jesus is coming back.In Mark 13, Jesus gives us clear instructions for living between His first coming and His second: Don't be deceived by false teachers. Don't be alarmed by world chaos. And don't lose focus. While the world may look like it's falling apart, from Heaven's perspective, everything is falling into place.
Rest of the Story — After so many stories and visits, we pause and reflect on the ways the stories we tell impact us still today. First Unitarian Church of Dallas is devoted to genuine inclusion, depth and joy, reason and spirit. We have been a voice of progressive religion in Dallas since 1899, working toward a more just and compassionate world in all of what we do. We hope that when you come here your life is made more whole through experiences of love and service, spiritual growth, and an open exploration of the divine. Learn more at https://dallasuu.org/ New sermon every week. Subscribe here: https://tinyurl.com/1stchurchyoutubesubscribe Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1stuchurch/ Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/1stUChurch Watch the livestream on Sundays at 9:30am, 11am, & 7pm CST: https://dallasuu.org/live/ Œ
Most stories keep going even after we set down our microphones and the music fades up. That's why, at the end of each year, we look back and we take stock. We call this tradition "The Rest of the Story." And we bring you updates on the stories we've reported, and from the people we've met along the way.Today, we check in on an engineer and patent attorney who made a safer saw; we get an update on the Planet Money game; an update on money in Gaza; and we have updates on a diamond that may or may not have had a second life. Listen to the original stories:The Subscription Trap Planet Money buys a mystery diamond In Gaza, money is falling apart BOARD GAMES 1: We're making a game How to save 10,000 fingers This episode of Planet Money was produced by Luis Gallo, edited by Alex Goldmark, fact-checked by Vito Emanuel, and engineered by Debbie Daughtry.Pre-order the Planet Money book and get a free gift. / Subscribe to Planet Money+Play the new version of our game here. Version 4.Listen free: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, the NPR app or anywhere you get podcasts.Facebook / Instagram / TikTok / Our weekly Newsletter. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy