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I know I am another day late. I am sorry everyone! How do we understand the verse “ for many are called, but you are chosen?” I have a personal testimony. I'm excited to share about paying taxes, and what it really means to understand “love your as yourself” which progressive Christianity really twist to understand it the wrong way.
Cindy was a dedicated wife, mother, educator, and Catholic until everything changed in one day. What began as a simple skin exam turned into the sobering news of incurable stage 4 melanoma. Through the assistance of a colleague named Jenny, Cindy found help to reach for hope. But the hope felt like a fairy tale. However the reality has been documented that Jesus healed her. Not just once, but twice of stage 4 cancer, and 2 different kinds in 2 different ways. This all happened because she "wanted to be sure." Bio: Cindy and her husband Kent have been bringing the gospel of Jesus the healer to the world ever since she was divinely healed of stage-four melanoma in 2002. She went through another healing journey in 2020, having been diagnosed with yet another form of stage-four cancer, this time lymphoma. Cindy's a licensed minister of Charis Bible College and teaches weekly healing school in Shelby Twp. and Rochester Michigan. Her books and recorded teachings minister gospel truth to people in need of healing far and wide. Her life passion is to witness countless souls saved, bodies healed, and lives forever changed! Connect with Cindy: Website: www.JesusChristHealsToday.com Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=jesus%20christ%20heals%20today Resources https://daniellebernock.com/ https://clarity.fm/daniellebernock https://www.daniellebernock.com/coaching/ Join my community https://dani-daniellebernock-com.ck.page/31bfe7d9fa Additional resources: Books: Emerging With Wings https://amzn.to/3Qm4aQw Because You Matter https://amzn.to/3oUnxEt Socials: https://www.facebook.com/daniellebernock/ https://www.instagram.com/dbernock/ https://www.youtube.com/c/DanielleBernockLovesYou https://twitter.com/DBernock https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-bernock-6ab50467/ https://www.tiktok.com/@dbernock Listed on Feedspot: https://blog.feedspot.com/overcoming_adversity_podcasts/ Want to be a guest? https://podmatch.com/signup/fromdanielle Some links I use are affiliate links where I earn a small commission at no cost to you. Disclaimer: Opinions do not replace the advice from a qualified medical professional, and Victorious Souls might not agree with some content shared by guests. #cancer #cancersurvivor #healdedofcancer #catholic #jesus #healed #bibleteacher #faith #traumahealing #hope #help #melanoma #lymphonma #stage4 #jesusheals #redemption #salvation #wanttobesure #fairytales #reality --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/victorioussoulspodcast/message
You'll NEVER Believe These Rochester Michigan Home Prices! Youtube Link: https://youtu.be/9Xt3RoftFyA So you're thinking you might want to purchase your next home in Rochester Michigan, and one of the concerns is how far you can actually stretch your dollar in a city you may not be familiar with, and that's fair, so be sure to stick around because I'm going to show you 5 homes in 5 different prices, all under $450,000. Let's get to it. Before I dive into these 5 homes, if you're interested in looking more into Rochester or Rochester Hills, I have a few videos I'll link in the description if you want to add those to your queue. MENTIONED LINKS ⬇️ →Rochester Michigan GOOD + BAD: • Living in Rochest... →Buying A Home In Rochester Hills Michigan: • Buying A Home In ... Andrew McManamon is a licensed real estate professional in the great state of Michigan. Andrew truly believes that education is KEY when it comes to anything real estate. This audio experience podcast was created to help YOU get educated about the real estate industry and get valuable insight about the areas in which Andrew covers. If you have any questions about living in Michigan, please don't hesitate to reach out! Call, text or email anytime! Andrew McManamon Real Estate Professional Signature Sotheby's International Realty. SCHEDULE A PHONE CONSULTATION
Living in Rochester Michigan: GOOD and BAD! - Are you considering moving to Rochester, Michigan? Before you pack your bags, it's important to weigh the pros and cons of this charming suburban community. In this video, we'll explore the upsides and downsides of living in Rochester, Michigan, including its picturesque downtown, rich history, and abundant recreational opportunities, as well as its limited public transportation options, harsh winters, and higher cost of living. We'll also discuss potential downsides such as limited job opportunities, a lack of diversity and inclusivity, and limited cultural and entertainment options. Whether you're a young professional, family, or retiree, it's essential to consider your needs and priorities before making the move to Rochester, Michigan. Join us as we delve into the pros and cons of living in this quaint Michigan community and help you make an informed decision about whether Rochester is the right place to call home. MENTIONED LINKS ⬇️ →Rochester Michigan Events: https://bit.ly/41hYQ5v →Rochester Mi Development: https://bit.ly/3NX7Fie →Top 10 Michigan Cities Video: • Top 10 BEST Citie... →Dexter MI Pros and Cons Video: • The PROS and CONS... →Michigan Property Tax Estimator: https://www.michigan.gov/taxes/proper... Andrew McManamon is a licensed real estate professional in the great state of Michigan. Andrew truly believes that education is KEY when it comes to anything real estate. This audio experience podcast was created to help YOU get educated about the real estate industry and get valuable insight about the areas in which Andrew covers. If you have any questions about living in Michigan, please don't hesitate to reach out! Call, text or email anytime! Andrew McManamon Real Estate Professional Signature Sotheby's International Realty. SCHEDULE A PHONE CONSULTATION
On today's episode, we discuss Varner-Netherton's show today, then quickly transition into History, where we revisit the first song played (Fulsom is the clue). Happy Birthday Mom, Nancy hoping to see you soon and get well; then we shift to a male Ruskie on the space station (which would suck until September). We transition to Biden and his intertwined China connection. Thank god he had a 1980s Viper alarm, so all is good and safe. Elvis's daughter died, Robbie Knievel also (Dan shook his hand too, you know what that means), and finish with a great story about a field trip in Rochester Michigan. Download, visit onemoreandimouttahere.com, email admin@onemoreandimouttahere, hit up social (you know what it is), and come to the Varsity, 8112 Beechmont Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45255 on January 31 for a Night with Marty. Marty Brennamen will be here live at 7 p.m.. Get here early and eat, then listen to Marty regal us with stories. Thank you.
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Concerned Rochester Schools parent Andrew Weaver shares how teachers within the school district were shown a white supremacy chart during a recent Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion professional development- which details that if you have white skin, you are a racist. You can access this chart on April's social media: Facebook, Instagram, and Telegram @aprilmosstv*******************SUPPORT INDEPENDENT JOURNALISM**************Trouble with arthritis, high blood pressure, diabetes,metabolic syndrome, or ANY OTHER AILMENT? Try Hydrogen therapy at home www.holyhydrogen.com/aprilPROTECT YOUR WEALTH AGAINST RISING INFLATIONWealth Management Private Advisors- Dr. Kirk Elliotthttps://kirkelliottphd.com/april/SLEEP BETTER THAN YOU EVER HAVE!www.MyPillow.com Use Promo Code APRIL for up to 66% off at checkout.DITCH YOUR BLUE STATE! OKLAHOMA IS RED HOT!Shaw Homes www.shawhomes.com is offering for April's followers an EXCLUSIVE offer! Click this link https://shawhomes.com/contact-us/ and enter Promo Code: APRIL to receive either $11,000 in FREE Upgrades OR The Deluxe Kitchen Package AND $4,000 Closing Costs Paid.Get your immune system STRONG with Naturopathic Dr. Mark Sherwood**Download your 100% FREE e-book TODAY at www.sherwood.tv/facethefactsAttention PARENTS!! Want to teach your kids about free markets and the dangers of socialism in a fun and easy way? You've got to check out the Tuttle Twins series of books.Use my special link here:https://tuttletwins.com/?ap_id=AprilMossTV for 35% off of children's booksApril Moss is styled by Culture of Life 1972- a chic, on-point, classy Pro-Life Christian Online Fashion Boutique! All items are MADE IN THE USA! Shop here for women's clothing, jewelry, bags, and trendy accessories, plus, you'll be supporting small businesses.www.col1972.com Promo code: APRIL for 10% off your order!Follow Face The Facts with April Moss on the following channels and SUBSCRIBE:BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/Os6e...Rumble: https://rumble.com/account/content?ty...CloutHub: https://clthb.co/W95Gbhum2iY6JNfX8Telegram: https://t.me/aprilmosstvTwitter: @AprilMossTVInstagram: @aprilmosstvFacebook: @aprilmosstvGab: @aprilmosstvSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/AprilMossTV)
I didn't have a plan when I started my music studio. I wanted more students. That was the extent of my business and marketing plan. In part I of How I'd Build a Studio From Scratch I map out a plan for identifying the income you want to make from your studio and how to build your studio around your financial needs first. I also take a question from studio owner, Joe Chila, of Rochester School of Music in Rochester Michigan. www.davesimonsmusic.com
Mark G. Hanna offers a unique perspective on the roles played by piracy in the formation of the British colonial project. In Pirate Nests and the Rise of the British Empire, 1570 to 1740 (University of North Carolina Press for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, 2015), Hanna weaves a fascinating tale from legal and commercial sources to illustrate ways that the English government often tolerated, and at times encouraged predation on the high seas. The goods obtained in these thinly disguised robberies not only helped prime the economic pump of the England's North American and Caribbean colonies, they were often vital for their survival during their early years. The tide turned against unregulated privateering and outright piracy after London reformed key aspects of overseas trade. As a result, formerly scarce commodities became widely available in the New World, diminishing the demand for stolen property. Simultaneously, the royal government also sought to rationalize its legal system, making it easier for Admiralty courts to prosecute pirates while also simplifying process of selling off goods seized by legitimate privateers who operated with the king's permission. George Milne is an associate professor of American History at Oakland University in Rochester Michigan. His research interests include Native American history, Colonial North America, and the Atlantic World. His book Natchez Country, Indians, Colonists, and the Landscapes of Race in French Louisiana was published by the University of Georgia Press in 2015. You can contact him at milne@oakland.edu and follow him on Facebook at George.E.Milne.
Mark G. Hanna offers a unique perspective on the roles played by piracy in the formation of the British colonial project. In Pirate Nests and the Rise of the British Empire, 1570 to 1740 (University of North Carolina Press for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, 2015), Hanna weaves a fascinating tale from legal and commercial sources to illustrate ways that the English government often tolerated, and at times encouraged predation on the high seas. The goods obtained in these thinly disguised robberies not only helped prime the economic pump of the England’s North American and Caribbean colonies, they were often vital for their survival during their early years. The tide turned against unregulated privateering and outright piracy after London reformed key aspects of overseas trade. As a result, formerly scarce commodities became widely available in the New World, diminishing the demand for stolen property. Simultaneously, the royal government also sought to rationalize its legal system, making it easier for Admiralty courts to prosecute pirates while also simplifying process of selling off goods seized by legitimate privateers who operated with the king’s permission. George Milne is an associate professor of American History at Oakland University in Rochester Michigan. His research interests include Native American history, Colonial North America, and the Atlantic World. His book Natchez Country, Indians, Colonists, and the Landscapes of Race in French Louisiana was published by the University of Georgia Press in 2015. You can contact him at milne@oakland.edu and follow him on Facebook at George.E.Milne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark G. Hanna offers a unique perspective on the roles played by piracy in the formation of the British colonial project. In Pirate Nests and the Rise of the British Empire, 1570 to 1740 (University of North Carolina Press for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, 2015), Hanna weaves a fascinating tale from legal and commercial sources to illustrate ways that the English government often tolerated, and at times encouraged predation on the high seas. The goods obtained in these thinly disguised robberies not only helped prime the economic pump of the England’s North American and Caribbean colonies, they were often vital for their survival during their early years. The tide turned against unregulated privateering and outright piracy after London reformed key aspects of overseas trade. As a result, formerly scarce commodities became widely available in the New World, diminishing the demand for stolen property. Simultaneously, the royal government also sought to rationalize its legal system, making it easier for Admiralty courts to prosecute pirates while also simplifying process of selling off goods seized by legitimate privateers who operated with the king’s permission. George Milne is an associate professor of American History at Oakland University in Rochester Michigan. His research interests include Native American history, Colonial North America, and the Atlantic World. His book Natchez Country, Indians, Colonists, and the Landscapes of Race in French Louisiana was published by the University of Georgia Press in 2015. You can contact him at milne@oakland.edu and follow him on Facebook at George.E.Milne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark G. Hanna offers a unique perspective on the roles played by piracy in the formation of the British colonial project. In Pirate Nests and the Rise of the British Empire, 1570 to 1740 (University of North Carolina Press for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, 2015), Hanna weaves a fascinating tale from legal and commercial sources to illustrate ways that the English government often tolerated, and at times encouraged predation on the high seas. The goods obtained in these thinly disguised robberies not only helped prime the economic pump of the England’s North American and Caribbean colonies, they were often vital for their survival during their early years. The tide turned against unregulated privateering and outright piracy after London reformed key aspects of overseas trade. As a result, formerly scarce commodities became widely available in the New World, diminishing the demand for stolen property. Simultaneously, the royal government also sought to rationalize its legal system, making it easier for Admiralty courts to prosecute pirates while also simplifying process of selling off goods seized by legitimate privateers who operated with the king’s permission. George Milne is an associate professor of American History at Oakland University in Rochester Michigan. His research interests include Native American history, Colonial North America, and the Atlantic World. His book Natchez Country, Indians, Colonists, and the Landscapes of Race in French Louisiana was published by the University of Georgia Press in 2015. You can contact him at milne@oakland.edu and follow him on Facebook at George.E.Milne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark G. Hanna offers a unique perspective on the roles played by piracy in the formation of the British colonial project. In Pirate Nests and the Rise of the British Empire, 1570 to 1740 (University of North Carolina Press for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, 2015), Hanna weaves a fascinating tale from legal and commercial sources to illustrate ways that the English government often tolerated, and at times encouraged predation on the high seas. The goods obtained in these thinly disguised robberies not only helped prime the economic pump of the England’s North American and Caribbean colonies, they were often vital for their survival during their early years. The tide turned against unregulated privateering and outright piracy after London reformed key aspects of overseas trade. As a result, formerly scarce commodities became widely available in the New World, diminishing the demand for stolen property. Simultaneously, the royal government also sought to rationalize its legal system, making it easier for Admiralty courts to prosecute pirates while also simplifying process of selling off goods seized by legitimate privateers who operated with the king’s permission. George Milne is an associate professor of American History at Oakland University in Rochester Michigan. His research interests include Native American history, Colonial North America, and the Atlantic World. His book Natchez Country, Indians, Colonists, and the Landscapes of Race in French Louisiana was published by the University of Georgia Press in 2015. You can contact him at milne@oakland.edu and follow him on Facebook at George.E.Milne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark G. Hanna offers a unique perspective on the roles played by piracy in the formation of the British colonial project. In Pirate Nests and the Rise of the British Empire, 1570 to 1740 (University of North Carolina Press for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, 2015), Hanna weaves a fascinating tale from legal and commercial sources to illustrate ways that the English government often tolerated, and at times encouraged predation on the high seas. The goods obtained in these thinly disguised robberies not only helped prime the economic pump of the England’s North American and Caribbean colonies, they were often vital for their survival during their early years. The tide turned against unregulated privateering and outright piracy after London reformed key aspects of overseas trade. As a result, formerly scarce commodities became widely available in the New World, diminishing the demand for stolen property. Simultaneously, the royal government also sought to rationalize its legal system, making it easier for Admiralty courts to prosecute pirates while also simplifying process of selling off goods seized by legitimate privateers who operated with the king’s permission. George Milne is an associate professor of American History at Oakland University in Rochester Michigan. His research interests include Native American history, Colonial North America, and the Atlantic World. His book Natchez Country, Indians, Colonists, and the Landscapes of Race in French Louisiana was published by the University of Georgia Press in 2015. You can contact him at milne@oakland.edu and follow him on Facebook at George.E.Milne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices