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What happens when the "great Australian dream" turns into a nightmare? This sermon tackles the age-old question of suffering, not from a philosophical standpoint, but through the raw and practical lens of the Book of Job. Join us as speaker Andy Prideaux unpacks the opening chapters of Job, exploring how a man who was "blameless and upright" faced unimaginable loss. Discover the heavenly drama behind Job's trials and Satan's cynical challenge: "Does Job fear God for nothing?". Learn from Job's profound initial responses of worship amidst devastation and his unwavering integrity even when urged to "curse God and die". This message encourages us to consider how we respond to suffering and reminds us that even in our darkest moments, we can move towards God, who is in control and working for our ultimate good. To catch up on the latest sermons from Deep Creek, go to iTunes, Spotify ordeepcreekanglican.comand check out the website for more info about whats happening. We are a welcoming and growing multigenerational church in Doncaster East in Melbourne with refreshing faith in Jesus Christ. We think that looks like being life-giving to the believer, surprising to the world, and strengthening to the weary and doubting. Transcription Bible Reading: Job 1:1 - 2:10 Bible reading today comes from Job chapter one, verse one through to chapter two, verse ten. In the land of us there lived a man whose name was Job. This man was blameless and upright. He feared God and shunned evil. He had seven sons and three daughters, and he owned 7000 sheep, 3000 camels, 500 yoke of oxen, and 500 donkeys, and had a large number of servants. He was the greatest man among all the people of the East. His sons used to hold feasts in their homes on their birthdays, and they would invite their three sisters to eat and drink with them. When a period of fasting or feasting had run its course, Job would make arrangements for them to be purified. Early in the morning, he would sacrifice a burnt offering for each of them. Thinking perhaps my children have sinned and cursed God in their hearts. This was Job's regular custom. One day the angels came to present themselves before the Lord, and Satan also came with them. The Lord said to Satan, where have you come from? Satan answered. Satan answered the Lord from roaming throughout the earth, going back and forth on it. Then the Lord said to Satan, have you considered my servant Job? There is no one on earth like him. He is blameless and upright. A man who fears God and shuns evil. Does Job fear God for nothing? Satan replied, have you not put a hedge around him and his household and everything he has? You have blessed the work of his hands, so that his flocks and herds are spread throughout the land. But now stretch out your hand and strike everything he has, and he will surely curse you to your face. The Lord said to Satan, very well then, everything he has is in your power. But on the man himself do not lay a finger. Then Satan went out from the presence of the Lord. One day, when Job's sons and daughters were feasting and drinking wine at the oldest brother's house, a messenger came to Job and said the oxen were plowing and the donkeys were grazing nearby, and the Sabines attacked and made off with them. They put the servants to the sword, and I am the only one who has escaped to tell you. While he was still speaking, another messenger came and said, the fire of God fell from heaven, and burnt up the sheep and the servants. And I am the only one who has escaped to tell you. While he was still speaking, another messenger came and said that the Chaldeans formed three raiding parties and swept down on your camels, and made off with them. They put the servants to the sword, and I am the only one who has escaped to tell you. While he was still speaking, yet another messenger came and said, your sons and daughters were feasting and drinking wine at the oldest brother's house, when suddenly a mighty wind swept in from the desert and struck the four corners of the house. It collapsed on them, and they are dead. And I am the only one who has escaped to tell you. At this Job got up and tore his robe and shaved his head. Then he fell to the ground in worship and said, naked, I came from my mother's womb, and naked I will depart. The Lord gave, and the Lord has taken away. May the name of the Lord be praised. In all this Job did not sin by charging God with wrongdoing. On another day, the angels came to present themselves before the Lord, and Satan also came with them to present himself before him. And the Lord said to Satan, where have you come from? Satan answered the Lord from roaming throughout the earth, going back and forth on it. Then the Lord said to Satan, have you considered my servant Job? There is no one on earth like him. He is blameless and upright. A man who fears God and shuns evil, and he still maintains his integrity. Though you incited me against him to ruin him without any reason. Skin for skin. Satan replied, A man will give all he has for his own life. But now stretch out your hand and strike his flesh and bones, and he will surely curse you to your face. The Lord said to Satan, very well, then, he is in your hands, but you must spare his life. So Satan went out from the presence of the Lord and afflicted Job with painful sores from the soles of his feet to the crown of his head. Then Job took a piece of broken pottery and scraped himself with it as he sat among the ashes. His wife said to him, are you still maintaining your integrity? Curse God and die. He replied, you're talking like a foolish woman. Shall we accept good from God and not trouble? In all this Job did not sin in what he said. This is the word of the Lord. Introduction to the Sermon and the Book of Job If someone else is going to do the clicking. If I did it, we'd end up. I'd be putting the news on or something. It'd be. It'd be very awkward. my name is Andy Prideaux. And thank you for your invitation. Or at least for Megan's invitation to come and begin the series that you're going to be doing on the Book of Job. This really challenging, confronting, but I think ultimately encouraging and helpful book in the Old Testament. it's so wonderful to be able to share with you today. I'm really encouraged seeing the reading up in three different languages. I work with international students at Melbourne Uni, with the Christian Union, and, I they would be if they were here now, they'd be very excited to see their language, up on the screen as, as the scriptures are read. I went to a wedding recently. One of the women in our team, a Chinese woman, I said, oh, will there be any translation in the service? And she said, yes, it will be translated from Mandarin into Cantonese, which neither of which helped me. But the English was up on the screen. But it was a good reminder that that's what it feels like for a lot of the students coming along. You know, I got to feel what it's like for my language not to be the main one. I think that was a really good thing. but I'm always encouraged because God is bringing people from every tribe, language and nation into his family. And, just it's like a small reminder of that, I think, which is great. one of the reasons, or maybe the reason that Megan invited me to come and speak is because I recently had a commentary published on The Book of Job. It's my latest book. It's my only book, actually. and I'll be coming back at the end of the series to do a QA on Job after you've heard Megan and other people teaching. and I'll bring some books there to sell. So hopefully you'll have so many questions. You want to buy a copy? If on the off chance you have to be a salesman, if on the off chance you want to buy one today, I can give you one for the special discounted price of $25. They're usually $30. So yeah, what can you do? anyway, I won't be offended if you don't buy today because it's early days. But just put a little planting the seed, planting the seed. but more importantly, let's actually come to God's word, to Job and the opening section of this book. I'll pray as we do that. Father God, we thank you for your amazing love for us in Jesus that we've already been reminded of today, in our prayers and in the reading and in the songs, in everything that's happened. I thank you, Lord God, that the Lord Jesus has been glorified, that he has been lifted up. Father, as we grapple with your Word today in a very challenging part of your word, help us to learn more of your all sufficient love for us so that when we struggle and when people around us struggle, we keep going. We keep looking to to you, holding on to you, knowing that you are the one who holds on to us. And we ask it in Jesus name. Amen. The Great Australian Dream vs. Life's Realities Well in the not so recent federal elections, not the other election. the made both of the major parties promised to deliver us from our worst nightmares, didn't they? And deliver the great Australian dream. What is what is at the heart of the great Australian dream? Home ownership. But I wonder what is. What is living the dream look like in our lucky country? Maybe we could take a, like a progressive sort of look at that. Maybe it starts with the right birth plan, then the right preschool or kinder, then the the right school, then the right course after school, then the right job, then you find the right spouse, and then you get the right car and you get the home, and then you get the better car, that new car smell. Maybe you even get to enjoy that. You experience overseas travel. You improve your health. Like me. You get to middle age. You realize you haven't done any exercise in the last 20 years. Maybe I should have a look at that. Then you get the better car, then you get the super. Then you got to improve the health again. Then you get the final car. Maybe then you get the retirement, then maybe some more travel, then protect the health. Then you get the right burial plot. That last one, I believe it or not, I was reminded of almost every day when I came into Melbourne Uni because you got on College Crescent, as it's called, you got all the residential colleges and then literally on the other side you've got the Melbourne Cemetery and there was this big fancy sign at one stage up near the sort of gatehouse of the cemetery. what did it say? It said premium spaces available. Reserve your spot now. That's what it said. I kid you not. It was like my FOMO was being fed even as I thought about my own mortality. Now there's nothing inherently wrong, I think, with the great Australian Dream as I've described it there. We actually need education. Having good health is a good thing. Holidays refresh us. Most of us are going to need a car. All of us are going to need somewhere to live. And if we live long enough, yes, we're going to need some kind of plan for retirement. Of course. And as Christians, we actually have something good to say about these things we can say, because it's true that we receive all of them with thanksgiving from God. They all come from the hand of God. We can receive them with an open hand, rather than sort of just clutching them to ourselves and to our families. We can receive them with thanksgiving rather than turning them into helpless little idols like our lifestyle TV shows do. We can worship God with the whole of our life and in every stage of our life. When Plans Are Interrupted: The Question of Suffering But as God's children. What will we do when some of those plans, or maybe even all of those plans, are interrupted in some way? No one plans for suffering in their five year outlook. Maybe we do in terms of insurance, but I certainly did it when I had a very difficult year in terms of mental illness. I didn't sort of say, well, I'm going to work for a couple of years, then I'll have some holidays, and then in about six months I'll have a mental health crisis and spend some time in hospital. I did sort of plan for that to happen. What do we do when God doesn't give us the gifts that I choose, or the gifts that other people around me seem to be enjoying? What about when God chooses to bring other things into our life? Maybe an old car to drive. Maybe a place to rent instead of to own. Maybe a different job to my dream job. Maybe singleness, maybe childlessness, maybe a broken marriage, maybe chronic illness. The philosopher asks if there is a good God and an all powerful God. Why is there suffering in the world? That's the question of theodicy, and it's a good question to ponder. But the question the book of Job asks is actually a practical one. The question the Book of Job asks is, what will I do when I suffer? And how will I respond to the suffering of other people around me? The short answer to that question is that we will either move towards God or away from him. Job's Story: An Unfolding Narrative of Pain and Faith Now, Job was a man who suffered greatly throughout his life. That's probably a little bit of an understatement. And in the prologue, that is the opening two chapters that have just been read. We see him at the beginning of his pain, I guess, and as the narrative, as the story unfolds, Job's words are going to get more and more emotional. They're going to get more and more passionate, more and more confused, more and more raw. Sometimes you're going to wonder, why on earth did God choose to preserve these words? In the Bible, there should be like a Netflix censorship label sort of warning you for what's what you're about to read. But all of these words, these words of lament are words of faith. They're words of hope in God. They're prayers, actually, that God does answer in Job's lifetime, but ultimately he answers them, like with the lament Psalms, if you like in The Suffering Servant, when the Lord Jesus comes into the world. Job is a poetry sandwich. So the meat in the middle. Most of the book is written in a poetic style. Takes a while to get used to that. You sort of got to go with the flow of it. But like reading the Psalms and the bread on either side is written in prose, which just means normal sentence style narrative kind of a thing. So the prologue that we've just heard and which sets up the story and the epilogue which brings it to a close, is written in prose, and the prologue unfolds in five scenes. And we're going to be looking at the first four of those, because the fifth one is a bit like a hinge into the rest of the book. Scene 1: Job Living the Dream And the first scene, I think. Yes. Megan's on the clicker. Thank you. The first scene is we see Job living the dream. and it makes, I think, the great Australian dream look a bit pale compared to Job's life at this point. Interestingly, this guy is a Gentile. He wasn't a member of Israel, and yet he lives a life that is spiritually described here as blameless and upright. He fears God. He shuns evil. That is, his life was consistent in the way that he loved God and loved his neighbor. Maybe we'd we'd sort of describe it in that way. He was a complete man. He was like the whole package. And he lived a complete life. So the number ten or or or multiples of ten keep coming up. That's the number of wholeness. He had ten children, which it was good to have lots of children back then. Ten children. Thumbs up. He had tens of thousands of livestock. He had a great reputation that seemed to be earned when when people looked at him, they said, here is the greatest man in all the East. Great in wisdom, great in faith, great in wealth, great in life. He was concerned for the spiritual health of his family. He offered sacrifices on their behalf. Like like the patriarchs of old. A kind of a priestly thing. He was. He was concerned not just for appearances being religious, but they might have sinned in their hearts. We need to talk to God about this. He lived consistently. Everyone who looked at him would say he is the blessed person. And and we. We read later on, if you read chapter 29 of Job, it fills out the picture that we just get a glimpse of in the first five verses. So if you want to flesh it out a bit over lunch today, you could read chapter 29. And, it was clear that, yeah, everyone sought out his counsel. they they saw him as a wise man, a compassionate man, a godly man who looked after those people who were in need. But how would these same people, how would his friends view him when all these outward blessings were taken away? Will they stick with him? Will they sit with him? Will they pray for him? Will they care for him? Now this picture, this ideal picture is really important for reading the rest of the book, because you're going to hear in the chapters that follow the his friends who come to comfort him. At first, they're like that song you say at best when you say nothing at all. As soon as they open their mouths, it all goes downhill and they're going to see his suffering as evidence of God's judgment. He must have done something wrong. Nobody suffers that much. If they're a good person, he must have sinned. He suffers because he sins. And then they're going to say. And when he complains he's singing his speech, he's still sinning in the way that he speaks to us about God. But that's not true. The narrator says, the Lord says, we'll hear it again. No, he suffers because he is good, because he is righteous. At the end of the book. In chapter 42, the Lord will say his words, unlike the friends, were words of faith. Even his laments, even his angry outbursts, had faith running through them. Back to the prologue. Scene 2: The Lord's Boast and Satan's Lies We're into season two now. The Lord's boast and Satan's lies. Have a look. Let's have a look at verse six. One day the angels came to present themselves before the Lord, and Satan also came with them. The Lord said to Satan, where have you come from? Satan answered, sorry. Satan answered the Lord from roaming throughout the earth, going back and forth on it. Now we need to remember. And I mean, this is going to become very clear as the book unfolds and certainly in the last few chapters, but it comes up again and again that God is a creator and sustainer of all that is, he is the sovereign ruler, the King over all that he is. And what we discover here is that that includes even the unseen spiritual realm, the realm of angels and demons. Nothing happens that is outside God's direction and control, and that includes even the actions of Satan. So you have this throne room scene. The angels report to him. Satan also comes into their midst. God asks Satan, what have you been doing? And he gives an evasive answer, going to and fro throughout the earth. More accurately, what he's been doing is what we hear in one Peter five and verse eight, your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour. Satan is prowling around and Job is on the menu on this occasion. And the Lord does something that seems strange at first. In verse eight, he draws Satan's attention to Job. The Lord instigates the action of this chapter. He said to Satan, have you considered my servant Job? There's no one on earth like him. He is blameless and upright, a man who fears God and shuns evil. There's that description again. But then Satan replies, Does Jo fear God for nothing? Haven't you put a hedge around him in his household? Everything he has. You've blessed the work of his hands so that his flocks and herds are spread throughout the land. But stretch out your hand and strike everything he has, and he will surely curse you to your face. It's important to see here the Lord's initiative and the Lord's ultimate control. He brings up the question of Job. Whatever will happen to Job, whatever Satan thinks that he can achieve. It's caught up into God's larger plan, and it has to do with something to do with God proving the reality of Job's faith. The devil cannot escape God's sovereign will. And I want you to hear how much the Lord loves Job. He's. He's gushing over Job. There's no one like him in all the earth, he says. Which is what God does with his people before heavenly beings. Before the universe, if you like. The Lord boasts of his people. He celebrates his church. He writes their names in his book of life. So that so that anyone in the universe can can see it. When one sinner repents. Jesus says he throws a heavenly party. And Zephaniah tells us that God sings over his people. It's extraordinary. We've been singing to God this morning. Listen to Zephaniah 317. The Lord your God will rejoice over you with gladness. He will quiet you by his love. He will exalt over you with loud singing. That's extraordinary. The kind of love that God has for his people. We need to remember that whatever happens to Job and whatever happens to us, we are actually in the palm of God's hand. Suffering will happen, but it will not be the last word. But of course, Satan is the ultimate cynic. He sees through it all. God, you're deluded. And Job. He's a phony. He's only in it for the money. Come on. He's only in it for the health, the wealth, the blessing. Take all that away. He'll spit in your face. He'll curse you. See, Satan's not only confronting Job at this point, he's confronting God. He's calling into question the possibility that God and a human being could actually have a relationship like this. Satan's deluded, though, isn't he? We know that he's defeated. God will vindicate himself. And his servant and their relationship before these lies. But a key question in Satan's challenge is raised in verse nine of chapter one. Does Job fear God for nothing? Well, the law will allow Job's many blessings to be taken away so that nothing is left. Because he's confident that what will be left is his faith in God by God. Let me say it again will remain entirely in control. Satan only acts with God's permission. Verse 12, the Lord said to Satan, very well, then, everything he has is in your power. But on the man himself do not lay a finger. Scene 3: Job's Life Interrupted Scene three Job's life interrupted. Well, we've heard of. We've seen Job live in the dream. But now we see Job's life painfully, I guess. Dismantled. Pulled apart piece by piece. Each of the material blessings he enjoyed are taken away from him. These foreign invaders have come in and decimated his property, his livestock, everything that he owns. There's a sole survivor left after each disaster, but it's almost like they're only spared so that they can bring more bad news until the worst news of all. Verse 18, when he was still speaking, yet another messenger came and said, your sons and daughters were feasting and drinking wine in the oldest brother's house, when suddenly a mighty wind swept in from the desert and struck the four corners of the house. It collapsed on them, and they are dead. And I am the only one who has escaped to tell you. Job woke up that morning, as he always did. To pray to offer sacrifices on behalf of his children. Completely unaware of the tragedy awaiting him and his wife. By the end of that same day, their seven sons and three daughters were dead. I think it's easy to get used to stories and descriptions in the Bible, so we get used to knowing them really well. Like when people encounter Jesus and their lives are changed around. We're so used to, you know, we don't sort of think about what it would mean to be blind from birth and then be healed. Like, yeah, Jesus healed the blind man. Okay, what's the next thing? Kind of a thing? I think it's the same thing with the weight of what's going on here. And it came back to me at least about a week ago. I was watching the news and more bad news from Gaza. There was a family, a husband and wife, both doctors, ten children, just like Joe and his wife. The wife was working at the hospital at the time. A bomb struck the building where the family was. The building came down and nine of the ten children died, and the husband and the remaining child were in a critical condition. Bodies were taken to the hospital, and it was the mother who was one of the first people attending. Who. These are my. These are my kids. What do you do? What can you do? How do you make sense of it? How do you respond? We need to remember. The Job knows nothing of the conversation. And the heavenly throne room. Stuff's happening on Earth that's affected by what happens in heaven. But he doesn't get to overhear that. And we don't get to overhear those conversations either, do we? We have more information than Joe because Jesus has come into the world. But still we don't. We're not privy to. We don't sort of have God explaining, okay, now all these things are happening, but don't worry, because tomorrow it doesn't work like that. And it didn't work like that for Joe. All he knows is that one day everything was going well, the next day. It's like everything's turned upside down. How do you respond? Well, how did Job respond? Well, the rest of the book will continue to unpack that response, but this is the initial response in verse 20. He got up, tore his robe, shaved his head, fell to the ground in worship, and said, naked I came from my mother's womb, and naked I will depart. The Lord gave, and the Lord has taken away. May the name of the Lord be praised, literally blessed. In all, this Job did not sin by charging God with wrongdoing. What does he do? He mourns. Of course he mourns. He tears his robe. He shaves his head. He falls to the ground. And he worships God by acknowledging the reality of who God is and what his life is. No one chooses to be born. Not one person in this room chose to be born. Life is a gift given by God, and God chooses when our life will end, which seems obvious. But in practice, I think even as believers, we sometimes act as if we make ourselves that we answer to ourselves, that we're in control. You know, if I get this situation sorted out and avoid that person and have this experience and adopt this exercise regime, then things, everything should work out. We're in denial of our fragility, our utter dependence upon God, and we're shocked when death interrupts. He'd only just retired. He was going to travel the world. But Job is right. His words are words of faith. Whoever we think we are, whatever we have achieved, whatever others think of us. The truest thing about us is that all that we are and all that we have, and all that we will be, lies in the hands of our maker. It's a famous verse, isn't it? We bring nothing into the world. You take nothing with you naked little screaming, fragile, wrinkly little babies coming into the world, dusty, frail, naked human beings going out of the world. We are really like little babies screaming out into the darkness of the universe in the hands of our maker, who is free. But as the rest of this book will show ultimately, and the rest of the Bible will show is also good, and we owe him our complete worship the Lord gave. The Lord has taken away. May the name of the Lord be praised. Scene 4: Suffering Intensifies - "Skin for Skin" Well, the optimists amongst us, I'm afraid to say I'm a pessimist a lot of the time, but the optimists amongst us might be saying, well, as long as you've got your health, dear, that's the main thing. Well, suffering came down on Job's wealth, even his children. But now it hits his health. It hits his body, it hits his mind. Opening verses of chapter two. It's familiar territory. The heavenly court is again in session. Angelic beings report to God. Satan intrudes. God questions him. Once again, the Lord draws Satan's attention to Job. Once again, the Lord delights in Job and here exposes the failure of Satan's plans. Job still holds fast his integrity. Although you incited me against him to destroy him without reason. What a Job! Say blessed be the name of the Lord. He didn't curse God. He blessed God. But Satan's never satisfied. He's always despising God's good word about his servants. Skin for skin. It's one thing to lose your staff, even your loved ones. But what happens if you feel trapped in the pain of your own mind and body, when your experience is so painful? You just want it to end. Well again, Job's faith will be proven. God's purposes will be vindicated. God allows this terrible interruption to Job's life. The most painful test. But again, notice he's in control. Satan has to answer to God. Verse six of chapter two. Behold, he is in your hand. Only spare his life. And then we hear something of Job's experience. Verse seven Satan went out from the presence of the Lord and afflicted Job with painful sores from the soles of his feet to the crown of his head. Then Job took a piece of broken pottery and scraped himself with it. As he sat among the ashes. The ash heap, the rubbish dump. It's some kind of terrible skin disease that covers his body. He's in constant pain and discomfort. He smells. Even his wife finds it hard to be near him again. Others around him increasingly see him as unclean and cursed. Even children make fun of him. A huge thing in that culture. He has insomnia. His mind, his emotions are in turmoil. And I'm getting that from other little snippets where he describes his situation. So chapter seven, verse five. My flesh is clothed with worms and dirt. My skin hardens, then breaks out of fresh. Chapter 19, verse 17. My breath is offensive to my wife. I'm a stench to the children of my own mother. Chapter 30, verse 17. The night racks my bones. The pain that gnaws me takes no rest. Chapter 30, verse 30. My skin turns black and falls from me. And my bones burn with heat. And spiritually in his relationship to God. It feels like God's just moved further and further away, so we don't hear Job's voice from after the prologue until we get to the to the theophany, the appearance of God in chapter 38. And it's a very long book. That's a very long silence. So Job's going to keep calling out. He's going to keep saying, I can't, I can't feel you. Please speak to me. Why can't I hear your voice? Please show me that you love me. Almost the worst pain for Job, actually, than his physical pain is actually his pain in relationship with God. Because he knows that if he doesn't have God, in the end he doesn't have anything. What he wants most of all is to know that God is for him. Understandably, Job's wife is deeply upset, and I think we need to sit with Job's wife. We don't hear a lot about her, but I think we need to understand that it's her life that's been destroyed as well, isn't it? She bore these children that have died, and this is her husband that she has to watch powerless going through this suffering. And later, as she sits and listens to everyone, just continually throw these, shoot these arrows at Job, she has to hear her, the name of her husband denigrated, and all these terrible things being said about him. I think he or she is speaking out of her pain. She wants it to be over. It's just too much. But we also need to recognize that without knowing it, because she hasn't heard the conversation either. She's echoing the words of Satan when in verse nine she says, are you still maintaining your integrity? Curse God and die. How does Joy respond this time? The last verse we're looking at, you're talking like a foolish woman. Shall we accept good from God and not trouble? In all this Job did not see in him what he said. Behind the word accept. There shall we not accept the good and the bad is the meaning. Shall we not make use of? Shall we not profit from not just the good stuff, but shall we not make use of the hard stuff as well? He's trusting in God. He recognizes the good things, and the hard things come from God's hand. They might not fit into our plans, our five year plans, but thankfully everything fits into God's plans for his people. Personal Reflection: God is For You So my illness meant that I was not working for a year I wasn't able to see. People did church online. and I was very grateful for, a handful of Christian friends who were very careful in the way that they rang up to to pray for me or just listen to me, or just sort of to be there. And I remember very clearly a much older mentor who rang up on one occasion and he said, after a very long conversation, said very carefully. He said, do you know, Andy, that, if if God thought that what was happening to you would lead to your eternal damage, he would not let it happen? Andy, God is for you. And that's not just for me, is it? That's for all of us. What does Romans 828 say in all things? Not just the good things, not just the happy things, but the difficult things, the things that other people around us don't understand and aren't sure what to say. In all things, God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose, not my purpose. My purpose is often interruption, interrupted and frustrated, which I think is probably a good thing. But God's purpose is not frustrated by these things. God doesn't say, well, I don't know what to do with that. I don't know what to do with Andy. I guess just taking too long. Is this too. It's just too complicated. His life's too messy. No, he never did that. He never does that. In God's hands, our suffering is not meaningless. In God's hands, nothing is wasted. God is good. Moving Towards God in Suffering When Job suffered and he starts doing it here and he'll keep doing it through the book. Even as he's screaming out of God, he's moving towards God like a little child screaming out in the supermarket. Their parents aren't there. They're doing the right thing. Everyone else is a bit embarrassed how that little child screaming like that in the supermarket had never happened with my children. Rubbish. But anyway. But God, God, he's the best parent, isn't he? He's the perfect father. And Job knew that all, all the thing to do was to run to him. And his words weren't pretty or polite. It's like the kid just screams out. They don't sort of work out this script of how I can be polite to my mum in the supermarket, you know what I mean? His words are passionate. They're angry, they're confused. But in all these prayers, he's crying out to the right person because he's crying out to the one who's in control. He's crying out to the one whose purpose for Job and for his world is good. And we know now. Something the Job didn't know that all those prayers were ultimately going to be answered in Jesus. That in Jesus we see the suffering servant and we discover that in Jesus God has entered into our suffering with us, not metaphorically, but literally. Sharing our tears, sharing our pain. God moves towards us in our suffering. That's the thing that underlies our faith. Before we make any kind of movement towards God, God has already made the first move. Not that we love God, but that he loved us and gave His Son as a sacrifice for our sins. In Christ. God forgives us all our sins. He takes away all our guilt, all our shame, and will finally heal and transform and restore us when Jesus comes again. But right now, maybe for a long time, it won't feel like it. But we need to remember that God is good and he's working for your good, and he's working for the glory of his name in all the earth. Closing Prayer So my prayer for you and for myself, actually, is that as we hold on to Jesus, as we cry out to our loving Heavenly Father who's not embarrassed, not embarrassed even when we can't say anything at all. Actually, when there are only tears that as we do that we know that he is the one who is holding on to us. And whatever happens, he will never let us go. And when we look to the Lord Jesus and what he has done for us and who he is for us, now we know, don't we, that that is true. Let's pray. Heavenly father, we do thank you that you are the most perfect and patient and kind and holy and loving. Heavenly father, we thank you that you did so loved the world that you gave your son, that whoever believes in him might not perish but have eternal life. We thank you that you do walk beside us in our suffering, and that you do catch our suffering up into your purposes for our lives and for your world. We thank you that nothing is wasted in your hands. Lord God, please help us to keep keep our eyes fixed on Jesus, remembering that your eternal hands hold us up now and forever. That we have nothing to fear because your love is true and strong and good. Please sustain us. Please strengthen us. Please help us just to keep going. And we ask it in Jesus name. Amen.
“Quiero seguir dándote el beso en la frente, en la mañana y en la noche y al mediodía; no quiero verte agonizar, sino reír o enojarte o estar leyendo seriamente”: fragmento de la poesía del autor chiapaneco...
Eine Reise zurück in den Dschungel, zurück ins Leben: Nachdem uns Sabine Kuegler in der vorherigen Folge davon berichtete, wie sie als Kind deutscher Forscher im Dschungel von West Papua aufwuchs und schließlich mit 17 Jahren in ein Schweizer Internat zog, erzählt sie uns in dieser Folge des Weltwach Podcast davon, wie sie schwer erkrankte und als letzte Hoffnung in den Dschungel zurückkehrte, um womöglich etwas über die unbekannte Krankheit herauszufinden und hoffentlich ein Heilmittel zu finden. Eine Geschichte über die Heilkraft der Natur, über Identität, Kultur und das Leben.Um diese Reise geht es auch in Sabines aktuellem Buch “Ich schwimme nicht mehr da, wo die Krokodile sind”.Redaktion und Postproduktion: Janna OlsonDieser Podcast wird auch durch unsere Hörerschaft ermöglicht. Wenn du gern zuhörst, kannst du dazu beitragen, dass unsere Show auch weiterhin besteht und regelmäßig erscheint. Zum Dank erhältst du Zugriff auf unseren werbefreien Feed und auf unsere Bonusfolgen. Diese Möglichkeiten zur Unterstützung bestehen:Weltwach Supporters Club bei Steady. Du kannst ihn auch direkt über Spotify ansteuern. Alternativ kannst du bei Apple Podcasts UnterstützerIn werden.WERBEPARTNERhttps://linktr.ee/weltwachSTAY IN TOUCH:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weltwach/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/weltwach/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Weltwach/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/WELTWACHNewsletter: https://weltwach.de/newsletter/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sparheldin Podcast - Sparen. Investieren. Vermögen aufbauen.
In dieser Episode erzählt Sabine, eine Sparheldin Kundin, wie sie ihren finanziellen Flickenteppich aufgeräumt und ihr Geld endlich für sich arbeiten lässt. Nach einem gut bezahlten Jobwechsel mit Gehaltseinbußen stellte sie ihre Finanzstrategie komplett um – mit durchschlagendem Erfolg. Sie spricht über die wichtigsten Schritte auf ihrem Weg, von der Bestandsaufnahme über das Aufräumen unrentabler Verträge bis hin zur strategischen Geldanlage. Sabine verrät, wie sie in nur einem Jahr 13.000 € aufbaute und gleichzeitig ihre finanzielle Gelassenheit fand. Besonders spannend: Ihr neuer Blick auf Geld und das Prinzip, jedem Euro eine Aufgabe zu geben. Dabei setzt sie auf ein durchdachtes Mehrkontenmodell, kluge Investments und einen bewussten Umgang mit ihren Ausgaben. Auch das Mentoring spielte eine große Rolle – ohne es, sagt sie, hätte sie "den Wald vor lauter Bäumen nicht gesehen". Heute kann sie selbstbewusst sagen: „Ich habe genug – und es wächst weiter!“. Lass dich inspirieren und erfahre, wie du mit Strategie, Wissen und den richtigen Entscheidungen deine eigene finanzielle Zukunft gestaltest.
✨ Mein kostenloser Workshop „Manifest like a High-Value Woman“ startet bald! Vom 7. bis 11. April begleite ich dich live – sei dabei, wenn du deine Kraft neu entdecken, manifestieren & verkörpern willst. Vererbtes Glück statt altem Schmerz – Wie du die transgenerationalen Muster deiner Familie transformierst Hast du dich schon mal gefragt, ob all das, was dich belastet, wirklich deins ist? Oder ob du unbewusst Muster, Emotionen oder sogar Schmerz deiner Ahnen weiterträgst? In dieser tief bewegenden und erkenntnisreichen Folge spreche ich mit Sabine Lück, Psychotherapeutin, Autorin und Begründerin des Therapieansatzes „Generation Code“, über transgenerationales Trauma, den sogenannten kindlichen Treuevertrag – und vor allem darüber, wie wir den Kreislauf bewusst durchbrechen können. Wir sprechen über:
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Mi DJ Mix para el concurso de BizBat para tocar en Arcadia México 2025
Sabine Urban ist Diplom Schauspielerin und arbeitet seit dem Ende ihrer Ausbildung 1999 erst fest am Theater, später als freie Schauspielerin sowohl an Theatern im deutschsprachigen Raum, als auch für Film und Fernsehen. 2005 begann sie parallel dazu ihre Arbeit als Coachin und entwickelte u.a. vor allem Seminare, die Ausstrahlung und Präsenz fördern. Seitdem wird sie regelmäßig von der UNI Bremen, der BremerLeseLust, Kita-Bremen und diversen Ärztekammern für Mitarbeiterschulungen und Weiterbildungen gebucht. An der Hochschule für Musik Detmold unterrichtete sie von 2015 - 2019 als Dozentin für Bühnenpräsenz und Rhetorik. Sie lebt glücklich mit Mann und Kind in Bremen. In diesem Podcast Gespräch sind wir tief in Sabines individuelle Kreativität eingestiegen. Wie alle anderen Podcast Gäst:innen, hat auch Sabine vorab meinen Creative Profiling Fragebogen beantwortet. Ihre Antworten waren die Basis für unser Gespräch. Dabei geht es um ihre jeweilige individuelle Creative Person, Product, Process & Press. Wenn du ihre Antworten lesen möchtest, findest du sie hier. * Werde Teil meiner Kampagne für Kreativität! Hier verrate ich dir, was ich plane und wie du Teil meiner Kampagne für mehr Kreativität werden kannst: https://zukunftskompetenzen.substack.com/p/wie-bist-du-kreativ * Wer interessiert daran ist, tiefergehend in die eigene Kreativität einzutauchen und ein Creative Profiling zu erleben, kann das hier buchen: https://www.juttakalliesschweiger.de/product-page/1-1-creative-profiling Alle Informationen zu mir, Jutta Kallies-Schweiger, sind hier zu finden: https://www.juttakalliesschweiger.de
En entrevista para MVS Noticias con Manuel López San Martín, Juan Sabines, Cónsul de México en Florida, habló sobre las medidas de apoyo y orientación a los mexicanos que viven en Florida. Este fenómeno ha dejado graves consecuencias, incluyendo pérdidas humanas y daños materiales significativos. ¿Hay mexicanos fallecidos por huracán Milton en Florida? “Hay pérdidas humanas, se habla de 11, 5 por tornados. Todo dejó daños. Ya abrimos y estamos checando con las autoridades, pero no han dado a conocer quiénes son los fallecidos”, informó Sabines, quien también destacó que, hasta el momento, no se ha reportado ningún mexicano entre los fallecidos. El cónsul enfatizó la importancia de la comunicación con la comunidad mexicana: “Muchas llamadas con la comunidad mexicana en varias regiones, por temas de migración. Muchos tenían miedo y preguntas, pero aseguramos que no había problemas con migración”. A pesar de que no se cuenta con un censo preciso de afectados, Sabines mencionó que algunos mexicanos llegaron a albergues, mientras que otros optaron por regresar a sus hogares durante la noche. ¿Habrá apoyo a mexicanos en Florida? La situación actual requiere de atención y apoyo continuo. “Vamos a buscar a la comunidad mexicana que aún sigue en albergues y no ha regresado a su domicilio”, agregó. Sabines también abordó el proceso de recuperación: “Ya pasó lo peor, ahora sigue con mucha calma ir recuperándonos. Las calles están llenas de basura, hay lagartos que pueden generar un problema peligroso, y árboles caídos”. Consciente de la magnitud de la situación, el cónsul aseguró que se están tomando medidas para ayudar a la comunidad mexicana a enfrentar estos desafíos. En conclusión, tras el impacto del huracán Milton, la comunidad mexicana en Florida se enfrenta a un proceso de recuperación. Juan Sabines reafirma el compromiso de las autoridades para brindar apoyo y mantener la comunicación con quienes más lo necesitan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En entrevista para MVS Noticias con Manuel López San Martín, Juan Sabines, Cónsul de México en Florida, habló sobre las medidas de apoyo y orientación a los mexicanos que viven en Florida. “Estamos preocupados por lo que viene, pero atendiendo para la protección”, destacó Sabines, quien subrayó la importancia de actuar con prontitud. El cónsul hizo un llamado urgente a la comunidad mexicana: “No lo piensen, que se vayan a refugiar a que pase este monstruo, el huracán del siglo, no hay precedentes”. Toque de queda en Florida por huracán Milton Con el huracán Milton aproximándose, Sabines enfatizó que ya se han establecido toques de queda en muchos condados, donde “a partir de las 8 de la noche, nadie puede andar en la calle”. Esta situación recuerda al devastador huracán Otis en Acapulco, pero con una diferencia significativa: “Aquí todo es de madera, tabla roca, todo es plano; se espera tremenda destrucción”. ¿Hay albergues en Florida por huracán Milton? Para ayudar a la comunidad, se han implementado medidas concretas. “Hicimos un mapa interactivo de albergues disponibles, hay para personas especiales y mascotas. También pueden mandar un mensaje de texto para solicitar ayuda”, explicó Sabines. Este esfuerzo busca asegurar que todos los mexicanos en Florida tengan acceso a refugios seguros durante la emergencia. “Lo mejor es irse a un albergue, no hay nada mejor, sobre todo para los que están en su casa. La costa Oeste sí o sí tiene que salir, es de vida o muerte”, enfatizó el cónsul, resaltando la gravedad de la situación. Con el huracán Milton acercándose cada vez más a Florida, las autoridades están en alerta máxima, garantizando que se brinde toda la asistencia necesaria. Ante la inminente llegada del huracán Milton, las autoridades mexicanas están tomando medidas decisivas para proteger a sus ciudadanos en Florida. La comunicación clara y la disponibilidad de albergues son fundamentales para enfrentar esta crisis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This is the episodes of my own radio show Bedroom Sessions Radio Show ONLY PROMO For Booking & Contact: csm.djp@gmail.com www.facebook.com/Carlos.Sabines www.facebook.com/djcarlossabines/ https://www.facebook.com/BedroomSessions.RadioShow
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This is the episodes of my own radio show Bedroom Sessions Radio Show ONLY PROMO For Booking & Contact: csm.djp@gmail.com www.facebook.com/Carlos.Sabines www.facebook.com/djcarlossabines/ https://www.facebook.com/BedroomSessions.RadioShow
This is the episodes of my own radio show Bedroom Sessions Radio Show ONLY PROMO For Booking & Contact: csm.djp@gmail.com www.facebook.com/Carlos.Sabines www.facebook.com/djcarlossabines/ https://www.facebook.com/BedroomSessions.RadioShow
This is the episodes of my own radio show Bedroom Sessions Radio Show ONLY PROMO For Booking & Contact: csm.djp@gmail.com www.facebook.com/Carlos.Sabines www.facebook.com/djcarlossabines/ https://www.facebook.com/BedroomSessions.RadioShow
This is the episodes of my own radio show Bedroom Sessions Radio Show ONLY PROMO For Booking & Contact: csm.djp@gmail.com www.facebook.com/Carlos.Sabines www.facebook.com/djcarlossabines/ https://www.facebook.com/BedroomSessions.RadioShow
This is the episodes of my own radio show Bedroom Sessions Radio Show ONLY PROMO For Booking & Contact: csm.djp@gmail.com www.facebook.com/Carlos.Sabines www.facebook.com/djcarlossabines/ https://www.facebook.com/BedroomSessions.RadioShow
This is the episodes of my own radio show Bedroom Sessions Radio Show ONLY PROMO For Booking & Contact: csm.djp@gmail.com www.facebook.com/Carlos.Sabines www.facebook.com/djcarlossabines/ https://www.facebook.com/BedroomSessions.RadioShow
This is the episodes of my own radio show Bedroom Sessions Radio Show ONLY PROMO For Booking & Contact: csm.djp@gmail.com www.facebook.com/Carlos.Sabines www.facebook.com/djcarlossabines/ https://www.facebook.com/BedroomSessions.RadioShow
This is the episodes of my own radio show Bedroom Sessions Radio Show ONLY PROMO For Booking & Contact: csm.djp@gmail.com www.facebook.com/Carlos.Sabines www.facebook.com/djcarlossabines/ https://www.facebook.com/BedroomSessions.RadioShow
This is the episodes of my own radio show Bedroom Sessions Radio Show ONLY PROMO For Booking & Contact: csm.djp@gmail.com www.facebook.com/Carlos.Sabines www.facebook.com/djcarlossabines/ https://www.facebook.com/BedroomSessions.RadioShow
This is the episodes of my own radio show Bedroom Sessions Radio Show ONLY PROMO For Booking & Contact: csm.djp@gmail.com www.facebook.com/Carlos.Sabines www.facebook.com/djcarlossabines/ https://www.facebook.com/BedroomSessions.RadioShow
This is the episodes of my own radio show Bedroom Sessions Radio Show ONLY PROMO For Booking & Contact: csm.djp@gmail.com www.facebook.com/Carlos.Sabines www.facebook.com/djcarlossabines/ https://www.facebook.com/BedroomSessions.RadioShow
This is the episodes of my own radio show Bedroom Sessions Radio Show ONLY PROMO For Booking & Contact: csm.djp@gmail.com www.facebook.com/Carlos.Sabines www.facebook.com/djcarlossabines/ https://www.facebook.com/BedroomSessions.RadioShow
This is the episodes of my own radio show Bedroom Sessions Radio Show ONLY PROMO For Booking & Contact: csm.djp@gmail.com www.facebook.com/Carlos.Sabines www.facebook.com/djcarlossabines/ https://www.facebook.com/BedroomSessions.RadioShow
This is the episodes of my own radio show Bedroom Sessions Radio Show ONLY PROMO For Booking & Contact: csm.djp@gmail.com www.facebook.com/Carlos.Sabines www.facebook.com/djcarlossabines/ https://www.facebook.com/BedroomSessions.RadioShow
This is the episodes of my own radio show Bedroom Sessions Radio Show ONLY PROMO For Booking & Contact: csm.djp@gmail.com www.facebook.com/Carlos.Sabines www.facebook.com/djcarlossabines/ https://www.facebook.com/BedroomSessions.RadioShow
This is the episodes of my own radio show Bedroom Sessions Radio Show ONLY PROMO For Booking & Contact: csm.djp@gmail.com www.facebook.com/Carlos.Sabines www.facebook.com/djcarlossabines/ https://www.facebook.com/BedroomSessions.RadioShow
This is the episodes of my own radio show Bedroom Sessions Radio Show ONLY PROMO For Booking & Contact: csm.djp@gmail.com www.facebook.com/Carlos.Sabines www.facebook.com/djcarlossabines/ https://www.facebook.com/BedroomSessions.RadioShow
This is the episodes of my own radio show Bedroom Sessions Radio Show ONLY PROMO For Booking & Contact: csm.djp@gmail.com www.facebook.com/Carlos.Sabines www.facebook.com/djcarlossabines/ https://www.facebook.com/BedroomSessions.RadioShow
This is the episodes of my own radio show Bedroom Sessions Radio Show ONLY PROMO For Booking & Contact: csm.djp@gmail.com www.facebook.com/Carlos.Sabines www.facebook.com/djcarlossabines/ https://www.facebook.com/BedroomSessions.RadioShow
This is the episodes of my own radio show Bedroom Sessions Radio Show ONLY PROMO For Booking & Contact: csm.djp@gmail.com www.facebook.com/Carlos.Sabines www.facebook.com/djcarlossabines/ https://www.facebook.com/BedroomSessions.RadioShow
Sabine (44) plagen bis zu ihrem 36. Lebensjahr quälende Migräneattacken. Eine OP befreit sie von diesem Leid. Heute geniesst sie schmerzfrei ein erfülltes Leben, dankbar für die gewonnene Lebensqualität durch den medizinischen Fortschritt.
Hier die Shownotes. https://www.golem.de/news/insolvenz-gigasets-smart-home-system-wird-zu-elektroschrott-2403-183590.html mein Kongenialer Podcastpartner Steve hatte es schon bei einem seiner letzten Ausgaben kurz skizziert https://www.giga.de/news/amazon-loest-versprechen-nicht-ein-prime-kunden-wie-ich-stehen-doof-da/#?cleverPushBounceUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.giga.de%2F&cleverPushNotificationId=AreCMLrmxQ9MZgbKW https://www.faz.net/aktuell/wissen/erde-klima/santorini-die-vulkangefahr-auf-der-insel-ist-groesser-als-gedacht-19611616.html Scheinbar ist das Thema Smart Home auch mit vielen irrungen und Wirrungen verbunden, niemand weiß wie es tatsächlich weitergehen wird, ich halte zwar nach wie vor an dem Thema fest bin mir aber nicht so sicher was das noch werdne soll, Steve zum Beispiel ist bei sich zuhause fast komplett aus dem Thema ausgestiegen https://www.inside-digital.de/news/smart-home-wird-zu-elektroschrott-abschaltung-am-freitag https://www.lok-report.de/news/deutschland/museum/item/48592-ein-museum-wird-aufgeloest.html eines von mehreren Themen die hier bei mir in der region die Menschen über sehr lange zeit sehr bewegt haben war der Dammbruch von Katzwang https://www.welt.de/geschichte/article250742858/Dammbruch-bei-Nuernberg-Papi-hilf-mir-waren-Sabines-letzte-Worte.html?source=puerto-reco-2_ABC-V37.6.B_test https://www.heise.de/tests/Skoda-Scala-Facelift-im-Fahrbericht-Konstanz-statt-Revolution-9668745.html https://www.linkedin.com/posts/markus-milz_na-dann-man-kann-offenbar-auch-mit-ansage-activity-7179480779419205633-KtfJ?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_androidhttps://www.linkedin.com/posts/wolfgang-osinski-9a886a8_hendrik-streeck-%C3%BCber-corona-und-rki-files-activity-7179493397076815873-9y26?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_android und von Ute Mündlein Zu Risiken und Nebenwirkungen https://reichepoet.blogspot.com/2022/06/zu-risiken-und-nebenwirkungen.html
In der letzten Folge geht es um die Verantwortlichen. Wie haben sie die Frauen gesehen? Gab es Konsequenzen? Und Sabine trifft zum ersten Mal auf eine wichtige Person aus ihrer Vergangenheit.
In dieser Folge von "Education Minds - Didaktische Reduktion und Erwachsenenbildung" spreche ich mit Sabine David-Glißmann, einer erfahrene Diplompädagogin und Expertin für Schulentwicklungsberatung. Unser Gespräch dreht sich um die Leitfrage: Wie gelingt es mit Hilfe einer Schulentwicklungsberatung, Schulen auch in herausfordernden Situationen als lernende Systeme zu fördern und die Menschen darin zu stärken? Sabines reicher Erfahrungsschatz und ihr Engagement im Bildungsbereich, auch nach ihrer aktiven Zeit als Schulleiterin, bieten interessante und differenzierte Einblicke in die Möglichkeiten und Herausforderungen der Schulentwicklung. Weitere Themen in unserem Gespräch: Sabines Erfahrungen als Lehrerin, Schulleiterin und Beraterin Warum es eine unabhängige Perspektive in der Schulentwicklungsberatung braucht und die Rolle von externen Expert:innen Typische Herausforderungen und Stolpersteine in Schulentwicklungsprozessen und wie man sie überwindet Die Einbindung aller Beteiligten in Schulentwicklungsprozesse und die Schaffung inklusiver Lernsituationen Praxisbeispiele und Ansätze erfolgreicher Schulentwicklungsarbeit Unser Gespräch liefert Bildungsfachleuten wertvolle Einsichten und Anregungen für ihre Arbeit, um gemeinsam mit allen wichtigen Akteur:innen die Qualität und Wirksamkeit der Bildung zu verbessern.
Education Minds - Didaktische Reduktion und Erwachsenenbildung
In dieser Folge von "Education Minds - Didaktische Reduktion und Erwachsenenbildung" spreche ich mit Sabine David-Glißmann, einer erfahrene Diplompädagogin und Expertin für Schulentwicklungsberatung. Unser Gespräch dreht sich um die Leitfrage: Wie gelingt es mit Hilfe einer Schulentwicklungsberatung, Schulen auch in herausfordernden Situationen als lernende Systeme zu fördern und die Menschen darin zu stärken? Sabines reicher Erfahrungsschatz und ihr Engagement im Bildungsbereich, auch nach ihrer aktiven Zeit als Schulleiterin, bieten interessante und differenzierte Einblicke in die Möglichkeiten und Herausforderungen der Schulentwicklung. Weitere Themen in unserem Gespräch: Sabines Erfahrungen als Lehrerin, Schulleiterin und Beraterin Warum es eine unabhängige Perspektive in der Schulentwicklungsberatung braucht und die Rolle von externen Expert:innen Typische Herausforderungen und Stolpersteine in Schulentwicklungsprozessen und wie man sie überwindet Die Einbindung aller Beteiligten in Schulentwicklungsprozesse und die Schaffung inklusiver Lernsituationen Praxisbeispiele und Ansätze erfolgreicher Schulentwicklungsarbeit Unser Gespräch liefert Bildungsfachleuten wertvolle Einsichten und Anregungen für ihre Arbeit, um gemeinsam mit allen wichtigen Akteur:innen die Qualität und Wirksamkeit der Bildung zu verbessern.
In dieser Folge von "Education Minds - Didaktische Reduktion und Erwachsenenbildung" spreche ich mit Sabine David-Glißmann, einer erfahrene Diplompädagogin und Expertin für Schulentwicklungsberatung. Unser Gespräch dreht sich um die Leitfrage: Wie gelingt es mit Hilfe einer Schulentwicklungsberatung, Schulen auch in herausfordernden Situationen als lernende Systeme zu fördern und die Menschen darin zu stärken? Sabines reicher Erfahrungsschatz und ihr Engagement im Bildungsbereich, auch nach ihrer aktiven Zeit als Schulleiterin, bieten interessante und differenzierte Einblicke in die Möglichkeiten und Herausforderungen der Schulentwicklung. Weitere Themen in unserem Gespräch: Sabines Erfahrungen als Lehrerin, Schulleiterin und Beraterin Warum es eine unabhängige Perspektive in der Schulentwicklungsberatung braucht und die Rolle von externen Expert:innen Typische Herausforderungen und Stolpersteine in Schulentwicklungsprozessen und wie man sie überwindet Die Einbindung aller Beteiligten in Schulentwicklungsprozesse und die Schaffung inklusiver Lernsituationen Praxisbeispiele und Ansätze erfolgreicher Schulentwicklungsarbeit Unser Gespräch liefert Bildungsfachleuten wertvolle Einsichten und Anregungen für ihre Arbeit, um gemeinsam mit allen wichtigen Akteur:innen die Qualität und Wirksamkeit der Bildung zu verbessern.
Jaime Sabines es considerado uno de los poetas más destacados del siglo XX. Recreó los lugares cotidianos, como las calles, los patios o los hospitales, para “transformar la literatura en realidad”. La obra de Sabines se caracteriza por poseer un lenguaje sencillo, de fácil comprensión. La expresividad en sus escritos fue natural y espontánea, cualidad que le permitió mantener una especie de cercanía con el lector. Hacia 1997 el equipo que ahora forma El Expresso de las 10 viajó a la ciudad de México para reunirse con el escritor Jaime Sabines quien había accedido a bridarles una entrevista… En este Podcast de El Expresso de las 10, escucha las palabras inéditas del entrañable poeta.
Sabine , 54 Jahre & Nieraucherin, hatte 2020 erste Symptome & eine längere Reise bis zur endgültigen Diagnose 2022 hinter sich: „ operabler Lungenkrebs“ (Adenokarzinom). Sie erzählt ihren Weg zwischen in- und kompetenten Ärzten, ihrem Bauchgefühl & ganzheitlichen Weg bis heute. Sabine zeigt auf, wie wichtig die Eigenverantwortung ist. Ein spannendes Gespräch über viele Themen & den Umgang mit der Diagnose „Krebs“. Die Folge mit Edda ist der 98. Talk & mit Prof. Wolf der 115. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kab4/message
Mein heutiger Gast ist Sabine Rückert. Sabine Rückert ist stellvertretende Chefredakteurin der ZEIT, Kriminalreporterin, Autorin und Podcasterin. Das erste Mal war Sabine vor 4 Jahren, im November 2019, im Hotel Matze. Damals war vieles anders: Sowohl im Weltgeschehen, als auch in Sabines persönlichem Leben. Dieses Mal feiern Sabine und ich nicht nur - samt Sekt und passender Kopfbedeckung - Silvester zusammen, sondern wir reden auch über die vielen (großen) Veränderungen, die sich 2024 in ihrem Leben ereignen werden. Es geht um Sabines Glauben und das Konstrukt der Bibel, wir sprechen über (begrenzte) Lebenszeit und über mentale Gesundheit. Außerdem geht es um das Loslassen und um Abschiede, wir philosophieren über genutzte Chancen und über Glück. WERBEPARTNER & RABATTE: https://linktr.ee/hotelmatze MEIN GAST: https://zeit.de/autoren/R/Sabine_Rueckert/index.xml DINGE: “Unter Pfarrerstöchtern” - https://bit.ly/3H2cBhe “ZEIT Verbrechen” - https://bit.ly/3H6R9HC Interview von Sabine und Giovanni in der ZEIT - https://zeit.de/zeit-magazin/2023/45/sabine-rueckert-zeit-verbrechen-journalistin Karl Ove Knausgard - Alles hat seine Zeit - https://thalia.de/shop/home/artikeldetails/A1006640874 Stanislaw Lem - Der Unbesiegbare - https://thalia.de/shop/home/artikeldetails/A1000405107 MITARBEIT: Redaktion: Lena Rocholl Mix & Schnitt: Maximilian Frisch MEIN ZEUG: Mein neues Buch: https://bit.ly/3cDyQ18 Die Hotel Matze Suite bei Apple: https://apple.co/3DTfsFb Die Hotel Matze Suite bei Spotify: https://bit.ly/3J7OLjJ Wunschgäste bitte in die Kommentare: https://apple.co/2RgJVH6 Mein Newsletter: https://matzehielscher.substack.com/ TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@matzehielscher Instagram: https://instagram.com/matzehielscher LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/matzehielscher/ YouTube: https://bit.ly/2MXRILN Twitter: https://twitter.com/hotelmatze1 Mein erstes Buch: https://bit.ly/39FtHQy Mein Fragenset: https://beherzt.net/matze
THEY FLY NOW!? This week we continue our Watch Club for Star Wars: Ahsoka as we discuss Part 3, talking about Sabines training, that awesome dog fight, and WE BRING UP THE PURRGIL IN THE ROOM!Ahsoka is streaming now on Disney+If you want to support the actors and writers of the things we love, you can do so by checking out these links:https://members.sagfoundation.org/donatehttps://www.wgfoundation.org/donateCheck out Geekcentric onYouTube | Instagram | Twitter | TikTokJoin the Geekcentric Discord HEREJoin Nate on Twitch at - twitch.tv/nateplaysgames
https://www.patreon.com/GnosticInformant Thank you existing Patrons. The Etruscans, who lived primarily in the region now known as Tuscany, emerged around the 8th century BCE. They had a significant impact on the early Roman civilization and were eventually absorbed by the Romans. There were also various Italic tribes, including the Latins, Sabines, and Samnites, who lived in the Italian peninsula from around the 2nd millennium BCE. The Latins were the tribe from which the Romans emerged. Starting from the 8th century BCE, the Greeks established colonies in southern Italy and Sicily, an area that was often referred to as Magna Graecia. Aeneas, a legendary figure of both Trojan and Roman mythology, is renowned as the son of the divine Aphrodite and mortal Anchises. A part of Troy's royal lineage and a kin of Hector, Aeneas was a distinguished defender of his city during the Trojan War, demonstrating martial prowess second only to Hector himself. Homer's work subtly hints at Aeneas' discontent with his secondary role, thereby giving rise to a later narrative that posits Aeneas as a conspirator in Troy's betrayal to the Greeks. However, a more prevalent version of his story portrays Aeneas as the helm of the Trojan survivors following the Greek conquest of Troy. Regardless of these divergent accounts, the common thread in all the narratives is the survival of Aeneas, enabling him to be woven into the fabric of Roman mythology. The connection of Homeric heroes to Italy and Sicily can be traced back to the 8th century BCE, coinciding with the era when Homer's epics are believed to have transitioned into written form. Greek colonies, established in Italy and Sicily during this period and the ensuing century, often claimed lineage from figures central to the Trojan War. Aeneas, in particular, was associated with various locales and dynasties, notably within the region of Latium. As the Roman Empire expanded throughout Italy and across the Mediterranean, Roman authors imbued with a sense of patriotism sought to craft a mythological tradition that would simultaneously infuse their land with historical grandeur and subdue an underlying resentment towards Greek cultural hegemony. Aeneas, in his role as a Trojan adversary of the Greeks, and with a post-war narrative open to interpretation, was uniquely suited to embody the mythical precursor to the inception of Roman supremacy. Composed circa 29-19 BCE, Virgil's Aeneid narrates across 12 books the mythic establishment of Lavinium, the precursor to Alba Longa and Rome, by the Trojan hero Aeneas. As Virgil recounts, when the Greeks seized Troy, a resilient Aeneas was instructed by the apparition of Hector to escape and initiate a significant city abroad. Mustering his family and followers, Aeneas secured the penates— household deities—of Troy. However, amidst the chaos of evacuation from the burning city, his wife vanished. Her spirit later appeared to him, revealing his destiny to venture to a land in the west where the Tiber River coursed. Thus began Aeneas's epic journey, with stops in Thrace, Crete, and Sicily, and fraught with a plethora of trials culminating in a shipwreck near Carthage on the African coast. Here, he was hospitably received by Dido, the bereaved queen. As he narrated his tale, they fell in love and he delayed his journey until a stern reminder from the god Mercury refocused him on his ultimate objective: Rome. Wracked with guilt, he immediately deserted Dido, who subsequently ended her own life. Resuming his voyage, Aeneas eventually reached the mouth of the Tiber. #gnosticinformant #ancientrome #documentary #4k #rome #religion --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gnosticinformant/message
Join us talking about the next set of Rebels episodes with topics like Sabine's lightsaber training and apprenticeship to Ahsoka, the possiblility of Rebels and Andor crossing over with the Mon Mothma story arc, mole hunts in the empire for Kallus and more Mandalorians! Let's go.. Rebels Talk takes you through "Star Wars Rebels" before Ahsoka hits Disney plus, watch the episodes below on Disney plus and then hit play on the podcast after! Our aftershow chat today covers these items below in order from top to bottom (as always) Trials of the Darksaber 3 15 Legacy of Mandalore 3 16 Through Imperial Eyes 3 16 Secret Cargo 3 18 Rebels Recon https://www.starwars.com/rebels-recon --------- LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/SWEscapePodcast YouTube: @SWEscapePodcast Discord: https://discord.gg/KucPjer Twitter: @SWEscapePodcast Instagram: @SWEscapePodcast Email us!: swescapepodcast@gmail.com Swell: @SWEscapePodcast
When Romulus dies, the city of Rome is riven by ethnic conflict between Romans and Sabines, and class conflict between senators and plebeians. The city cannot agree on its next king; an interregnum ensues. The stalemate is eventually resolved in favor of Numa Pompilius, who is crowned king of Rome in a mysterious, mystical ceremony which almost seems like a human sacrifice. This is the fourth episode of "No Republic Was Ever Greater," a podcast series examining the rise of the Roman Empire through the work of Livy and Machiavelli. Livy's Ab Urbe Condita: https://amzn.to/3gYwtbhMachiavelli's Discourses on Livy: https://amzn.to/3NtNBSjRené Girard's Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World: https://bookshop.org/a/25626/9780804722155Plato's Republic: https://amzn.to/3H2XOU1New Humanists is brought to you by the Ancient Language Institute: https://ancientlanguage.com/Links may have referral codes, which earn us a commission at no additional cost to you. We encourage you, when possible, to use Bookshop.org for your book purchases, an online bookstore which supports local bookstores.Music: Save Us Now by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
All eyes are on the House of Mouse as they hold their annual event, D23. Join us as we discuss what was announced and maybe more importantly, what WASN'T announced! Have suggestions? Contact us at: Thepopsaga@gmail.com Find our socials, channels, and more here: https://pico.link/2did Special thanks to burtonm6 at https://www.fiverr.com/burtonm6 for the amazing theme son
Im heutigen Interview mit Sabine wird es emotional! Nach einer langen Diätkarriere und einer echten Lebenskrise hat sich ALLES bei Sabine verändert und sie lässt uns an ihrer Reise teilhaben. Wir sprechen über Sabines ... ... Jojoeffekt, der von 60 bis 120 kg reichte ... Problem mit emotionalem Essen ... und natürlich über ihre intueat-Transformationen bei der sie 18 kg in 2 Monaten abgenommen hat, nun von innen strahlt und wieder Spaß an Bewegung sowie Freude am Essen hat. Freue dich auf ein bewegendes Interview und lass dich von Sabines Geschichte inspirieren!
ep 231 Zoe and Lizzy talk Kenobi ep 5 and 6 (series recap) and much more. Please Subscribe, Share and rate the podcast. To contact Star Wars Geek girl via email: (Notice new email is .net) podcast@starwarsgeekgirl.net Lizzy lizzy@starwarsgeekgirl.net zoe@starwarsgeekgirl.net Check out www.starwarsgeekgirl.com follow on social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/Starwarsgeekgirl twitter @swgeekgirl instagram @swgeekgirl Check out Axel and his family Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheRogueRebels instagram: www.instagram.com/theroguerebels/ twitter: twitter.com/RogueRebelsFam Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/1NHmHNk8Uod…XtRdiOEoF51pDsQg YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCBtfIqa7LUZT3viJkfGVB8g twitch www.twitch.tv/roguerebels Check out Axel, Lizzy and Zoe on Our Star Wars Stories on starwars.com and YouTube www.starwars.com/our-star-wars-stories
ep 225 Lizzy and Zoe talk about Star Wars. Lego Star Wars, Star Wars Pals and More Please Subscribe, Share and rate the podcast. To contact Star Wars Geek girl via email: (Notice new email is .net) podcast@starwarsgeekgirl.net Lizzy lizzy@starwarsgeekgirl.net zoe@starwarsgeekgirl.net Check out www.starwarsgeekgirl.com follow on social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/Starwarsgeekgirl twitter @swgeekgirl instagram @swgeekgirl Check out Lizzy and her family Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheRogueRebels instagram: www.instagram.com/theroguerebels/ twitter: twitter.com/RogueRebelsFam Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/1NHmHNk8Uod…XtRdiOEoF51pDsQg YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCBtfIqa7LUZT3viJkfGVB8g twitch www.twitch.tv/roguerebels Check out both Lizzy and Zoe on Our Star Wars Stories on starwars.com and YouTube www.starwars.com/our-star-wars-stories