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A highly contagious virus, once thought to be nearly eradicated, has made a comeback. Measles is affecting even our youngest patients in communities around the country and putting vulnerable populations at risk. Our primary care providers are on the frontlines of this resurgence. It's crucial they feel prepared to vaccinate patients, educate families and respond effectively. To discuss the current state of measles, understand its return and discover how we can address it, we are joined by two experts, Sam Dominguez, MD, and Jessica Cataldi, MD. Dr. Dominguez is the Medical Director for the Clinical Microbiology Laboratory at Children's Hospital Colorado. Drs. Dominguez and Cataldi both specialize in infectious disease and teach at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Some highlights from this episode include: A discussion on the current outbreak of measles, and its impact on our global community Steps primary care providers can take to identify and manage suspected cases The role of vaccination and how primary care providers can help vaccinate more members of the community Opportunities to help patients after exposure Some resources mentioned in the episode include: CDC measles guidance American Academy of Pediatrics measles guidance Children's Hospital Colorado resources; Contagious Comments Firstline: Measles, Evaluating Risk in Patients Presenting with Fever and Rash Firstline: Measles Vaccination and Post-Exposure Prophylaxis Continuing education - Spotting Measles Before it Spreads Continuing education - Measles: Connecting the Dots For more information on Children's Colorado, visit: childrenscolorado.org.
In This Episode, Blake Dozier joined by Sam Dominguez discuss “Bible Class Preparation.” Have questions? Email chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com.
In This Episode, Blake Dozier joined by Sam Dominguez discuss “Bible Class Preparation.” Have questions? Email chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com.
For the latest information about Omicron, please join us at our next town hall this Thursday, December 10, from 6-7:30. Register Here: Registration (gotowebinar.com) On November 26 the World Health Organization declared Omicron the fifth variant of concern. First detected two weeks ago, South African researchers were the first to sequence this variant, identifying more than 20 mutations of SARS-CoV-2 that had never been seen before. In this episode, I am joined once again by my un-official Charting Pediatrics co-host, Dr. Sam Dominguez, to unpack what this variant means for pediatrics. Is the Omicron variant more contagious? Does it cause more severe illness? Are the vaccines still effective against it and are our pediatric patients more or less suspectable? These are all good questions. Even if you are unable to join us live, go ahead and register and you will receive a copy of the recording sent to your email at the conclusion of the live event. If you have any questions you would like specifically addressed on the Town Hall, please email chartingpediatrics@childrenscolorado.org
Note: This Live Event was recorded on October 28, 2021. We are sharing the live recording of our Special Roundtable Town Hall covering the topic of COVID-19 Vaccines for Kids Ages 5-11. This event was recorded live on October 28, 2021, is hosted by David Brumbaugh, MD and was attended virtually by more than 900 providers across the United States. The panelists include Sean O'Leary, MD; Sam Dominguez, MD; Jessica Cataldi, MD; Lalit Bajaj, MD; Shen Nagel, MD; Jann Hodge, RN. Discussed in this Town Hall: Latest vaccine data Risk/benefit conversations with patient families Vaccine distrust from communities of color Motivational Interviewing techniques to leverage with patient families Resources you and your practice can use to support patient family questions Idea/information sharing about hosting COVID-19 Vaccine clinics in your practice Live Q&A COVID Vaccine Resources for Providers Click HERE to visit previous COVID-19 Virtual Town Hall recordings Do you have thoughts about today's episode or suggestions for a future topic? Write to us, chartingpediatrics@childrenscolorado.org
Sam from The Bad Idea Running Club is the first episode in a new series that will focus on members of the ORM and OCR community. They are people you probably don't know, but will be effected by, once you do. The Desert Ape comes on the podcast to talk about bad ideas, OCR, sobriety, El Paso life and more. Today's sponsor is Mudgear. Mudgear is made for outdoor adventure. Free shipping with orders of over $50. Get some Mudgear socks and apparel cause you were #MadeTougher. Buy ORM a Dunks ORM YouTube Channel Support Us On Patreon Intro Music – Paul B. Outro Music – Brian Revels
Join Dr. Brumbaugh, Dr. Cataldi and Dr. Dominguez for the next Virtual COVID-19 Town Hall for Pediatric Providers, Thursday, September 9 at 6PM MST. Register here: https://bit.ly/3jcQVDR COVID-19 is once again dominating concerns for pediatric providers as we prepare for back to school across the U.S. Between the rise of the Delta variant, national nursing shortages, mask mandates and the eager anticipation of EUA approval for the COVID vaccine use in kids aged 5-11... we in healthcare find ourselves in a sobering reality. In this episode we are joined by Jessica Cataldi, MD and Sam Dominguez, MD, PhD to overview the latest impacts of the pandemic on pediatrics. Resources: Masks and development/learning in young kids Masking in Schools Literature Review Low secondary transmission in schools when masking in place Note that the most frequently cited article about masks and children being harmful has been retracted due to concerns of fraud and misrepresentation of methods and findings. Dr. Cataldi's recipe for marinated cucumber and tomato salad (add dill & feta) Do you have thoughts about today's episode or suggestions for a future topic? Write to us, chartingpediatrics@childrenscolorado.org
In This Episode, Sam Dominguez is joined by Larry Sullivan to discuss his “Life In The Mission Field.” Larry Sullivian has served the kingdom in the European countries for around 40 years. Listen to his struggles with coming back to American “What is a Credit Score?”
In This Episode, Sam Dominguez is joined by Larry Sullivan to discuss his “Life In The Mission Field.” Larry Sullivian has served the kingdom in the European countries for around 40 years. Listen to his struggles with coming back to American “What is a Credit Score?”
In This Episode, Sam Dominguez shares his inheritance. Fred Dominguez leaves behind his ministry for all of us to share. Have questions? Email chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com. Check Out Fred's Website: www.letgodbefoundtrue.net
In This Episode, Sam Dominguez shares his inheritance. Fred Dominguez leaves behind his ministry for all of us to share. Have questions? Email chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com. Check Out Fred's Website: www.letgodbefoundtrue.net
In This Episode, Chris McCurley is joined by Sam Dominguez to discuss “The Dangers of Staying”. Have questions? Email chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com.
In This Episode, Chris McCurley is joined by Sam Dominguez to discuss “The Dangers of Staying”. Have questions? Email chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com.
In This Episode, Chris McCurley is joined by Sam Dominguez to discuss “When to Leave”. Is it PRIDE or is it DOCTRINE? Have questions? Email chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com.
In This Episode, Chris McCurley is joined by Sam Dominguez to discuss “When to Leave”. Is it PRIDE or is it DOCTRINE? Have questions? Email chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com.
Join Dr. Brumbaugh and the Children's Colorado ID Team on May 13 at 6 p.m. MST for the next COVID-19 Provider Town Hall, featuring live Q&A, Register now: https://bit.ly/2RoiezA It has been almost a month since Pfizer requested to expand use of its COVID-19 vaccine to adolescents ages 12 to 15. The request asks the Food and Drug Administration to amend their vaccine’s emergency use authorization, which the FDA originally granted late last year for people ages 16 and up. Meanwhile, our colleagues in Michigan are seeing record numbers of hospitalized pediatric patients, creating a greater sense of anticipation and urgency for the vaccine’s approval down to age 12. In this episode we will delve into vaccines, variants, schools and more as we examine the latest impacts the pandemic has had on pediatrics. Today we are fortunate to be joined once again by un-official Charting Pediatrics co-host, Dr. Sam Dominguez. And not only is Sam with us, but we have the expertise of returning Infectious Diseases experts Dr. Sean O’Leary and Dr. Jessica Cataldi. For those of you who don’t know, Children’s Colorado has hosted virtual COVID-19 Town Halls for pediatricians since March 2020 – these Town Halls have been anchored and fueled by the expertise of Sam, Sean & Jess and we are exceptionally fortunate to be joined by all of them on the podcast today. Register for our next Town Hall here: ://bit.ly/2RoiezA Don't miss Post-Acute COVID Syndrome in Pediatrics with Donna Curtis, MD & Rachel Workman, MD (S4:E29) Do you have thoughts about today's episode or suggestion for a future topic? Write to us, chartingpediatrics@childrenscolorado.org
Register for our next COVID-19 Town Hall - Thursday, February 11 at 6 p.m. MST. Read more about our COVID-19 Town Hall series for pediatric providers here. The number of COVID-19 cases, deaths and hospitalizations are steadily declining in the U.S., signaling we may have turned a corner in the pandemic. And after a challenging start to rolling out the vaccine, about 31.6 million people in the US have received at least one dose of the COVID vaccine, including about 9.1 million people who are fully vaccinated. In today’s episode, we discuss the latest in the journey to end the pandemic and what it means for pediatrics with Sam Dominguez, MD. Dr. Dominguez is a pediatric infectious diseases physician at Children’s Hospital Colorado and Professor of Pediatrics and Infectious Diseases at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Do you have thoughts about today's episode or suggestions for a future podcast topic? Write to us, chartingpediatrics@childrenscolorado.org
COVID-19 Provider Town Hall: COVID-19 Variants & Vaccine Focus: https://bit.ly/3ndY8Cs on Thursday, January 7, 2021 at 6 p.m. MST. For the last month of the pandemic, hope and excitement have surrounded the COVID vaccination deployment as more than 3 million Americans received their first vaccine dose by the close of 2020. While the pandemic is far from over, there is a sense of hope that the vaccine represents the beginning of the end. As this hope was rising, a new variant of the virus emerged with an unusually large number of mutations. This variant seems to spread more easily and quickly than other variants and was first detected in September 2020. It is now highly prevalent in London and southeast England, and has since been detected in numerous countries around the world, including the United States and Canada. In today’s episode, we are going to talk with Sam Dominguez, MD about the details of the virus variant mutations and what that means for pediatrics and the vaccine. You can go back and listen to our previous coverage on the COVID-19 Pandemic on Season 3 and 4 of the podcast. We are pleased to welcome back Dr. Sam Dominguez to the podcast. Sam is a pediatric infectious diseases physician at Children’s Hospital Colorado and Professor of Pediatrics and Infectious Diseases at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Do you have thoughts about today's episode or suggestions for a future topic? Write to us, chartingpediatrics@childrenscolorado.org
Register for this week's Provider Town Hall: Thursday, November 5 from 6-7:30 p.m. MST: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3768862387713545741 COVID-19 cases are surging across the U.S. and parts of Europe, outpacing the anticipated winter respiratory season. Locally in Colorado, community transmission is also on the rise with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment warning that hospitalizations in the state are likely to blast through the peaks of April and could overwhelm the state’s intensive care units by January. In this our 27th COVID-19 podcast, we will delve into the latest epidemiology of the pandemic and where things are headed for pediatrics. You can go back and listen to our previous coverage on the COVID-19 Pandemic on Season 3 and 4 of the podcast. We are fortunate to be joined once again by un-official Charting Pediatrics co-host, Sam Dominguez, MD. Sam is a pediatric infectious diseases physician at Children’s Hospital Colorado and Professor of Pediatrics and Infectious Diseases at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Do you have feedback about today's episode or suggestions for a future topic? Write to us, chartingpediatrics@childrenscolorado.org
Join our next Virtual COVID-19 Provider Town Hall As countries in the Southern Hemisphere move through what would normally be their influenza season, early data indicates that efforts to stop COVID-19 have all but eliminated the typical viral spread of flu in those communities. These early behaviors have providers in the Americas speculating if influenza will take a similarly mild course, while others warn of a “Twindemic” dual impact of COVID-19 and influenza. In this our 21st COVID-19 podcast, we will delve into the latest epidemiology of the pandemic, how pediatricians might think about the approaching flu season and what testing to order. Today we are fortunate to be joined once again by un-official Charting Pediatrics co-host, Dr. Sam Dominguez. Sam is a pediatric infectious diseases physician at Children’s Hospital Colorado and Professor of Pediatrics and Infectious Diseases at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Resources and Publications Mentioned in this Episode: SARS-CoV-2 Infection Among Community Health Workers in India Before and After Use of Face Shields Absence of Apparent Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 from Two Stylists After Exposure at a Hair Salon with a Universal Face Covering Policy — Springfield, Missouri, May 2020 Researchers created a test to determine which masks are the least effective SARS-CoV-2 Transmission and Infection Among Attendees of an Overnight Camp — Georgia, June 2020 How four summer camps in Maine prevented COVID-19 outbreaks Children's Hospital Colorado Bug Watch by the Department of Pathology & Epidemiology Humoral Immune Response to SARS-CoV-2 in Iceland Do you have thoughts about today's episode or suggestions for a future topic? Write to us, chartingpediatrics@childrenscolorado.org
In This Episode, Fred and Sam Dominguez share the importances of adult biblical education in The Church. Have questions? Email chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com.
In This Episode, Fred and Sam Dominguez share the importances of adult biblical education in The Church. Have questions? Email chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com.
Months of progress in the United States has been overshadowed this week by a resurgence of COVID-19 cases, with areas of the South and West experiencing their first strong wave of cases. Earlier this week Texas Children’s Hospital announced they are admitting adult patients to help with surge capacity in Houston. As pediatric providers, we are considering ongoing PPE preparedness for an unknown future, what the latest literature is telling us about the virus in kids and what a vaccine or treatment option might look like. In this our 15th COVID-19 podcast, we will delve into these topics and more as we unpack what we’ve learned about COVID-19 in pediatrics with Dr. Sam Dominguez. Today we are fortunate to be joined once again by my un-official Charting Pediatrics co-host, Sam Dominguez, MD. Sam is a pediatric infectious diseases physician at Children’s Hospital Colorado and Professor of Pediatrics and Infectious Diseases at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. COVID-19 Risk/Benefit Gauge from the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment Do you have thoughts about today's episode or suggestions for a future topic? Write to us, chartingpediatrics@childrenscolorado.org
In This Episode, Chris McCurley, Fred Dominguez, and Sam Dominguez discus the concept of giving. Have questions? Email chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com.
In This Episode, Chris McCurley, Fred Dominguez, and Sam Dominguez discus the concept of giving. Have questions? Email chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com.
In This Episode, Chris McCurley is Joined by Sam Dominguez to discuss what they have learned from our experience in this pandemic. Have questions? Email chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com.
In This Episode, Chris McCurley is Joined by Sam Dominguez to discuss what they have learned from our experience in this pandemic. Have questions? Email chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com.
Register for our weekly Provider Town Hall During COVID-19, May 21 from 6-7 p.m. MST. In recent weeks, there has been an outbreak of severe Kawasaki-like disease at the Italian epicenter of the SARS-CoV2 epidemic and as of May 12, the state of New York Health Department had identified 102 kids with potential infection. Up to this point, our pediatric population had seen a relatively mild disease course during this pandemic, but these recent developments have captured the attention of pediatricians, parents and the global news media. Yesterday the CDC officially named this the Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children, Associated with COVID-19. In this, our 13th COVID-19 podcast we will cover the clinical presentation of MIS-C, how it differs from Kawasaki’s and what the early literature is saying. Sam Dominguez, MD, PhD, is an Infectious Disease physician at Children's Colorado and Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Todd Carpenter, MD, is Director of the Pediatric Intensive Care Unity at Children's Colorado and Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Colorado School of Medicine.
One of the bright spots during the COVID-19 pandemic has been the promising and experimental use of convalescent plasma, which was recently approved by the FDA for emergency treatment. The donation of antibody-rich blood from patients who have recovered from the SARS-CoV2 virus has been pioneered by Dr. Kyle Annan and the team at Children’s Colorado. I n this, our 9th COVID-19 podcast we will cover the topic of convalescent plasma, discuss the current epidemiology of the pandemic, and talk through the impacts of loosened shelter-in-place orders around the country. You can go back and listen to our previous coverage on the COVID-19 Pandemic on Season 3 of the podcast. Today we are fortunate to be joined once again by un-official Charting Pediatrics co-host, Dr. Sam Dominguez. Sam is a pediatric infectious diseases physician at Children’s Hospital Colorado and Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Infectious Diseases at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Additionally, we are joined by Dr. Kyle Annen who is Director of the Blood Donor Center at Children’s Colorado and Assistant Professor of Pathology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Join our weekly COVID-19 Virtual Provider Town Hall - Thursday, April 30, 2020 from 6-7 p.m. MST Donate convalescent plasma ABC News Coverage of convalescent plasma for COVID-19 Do you have thoughts about today's episode or suggestions for a future podcast? Write to us, chartingpediatrics@childrenscolorado.org
In recent weeks, the podcast has received hundreds of questions from listeners around the topic of PPE. So today, this episode is for you. We are going to cover all things PPE while reviewing the current epidemiology of COVID-19. We are now entering our second month of the global COVID-19 Pandemic. Our world has never experienced anything like this before – some days feel like they have contained an entire month’s worth of change and challenges. One of the difficult realities that many healthcare providers have faced is a shortage of necessary PPE. Additionally, what is the truth about the efficacy and use of homemade cloth face coverings? How should providers approach PPE as we move out of the peak of the pandemic? We will cover these topics and more in this episode. You can go back and listen to our previous coverage on the COVID-19 Pandemic on Season 3, Episodes 31, 36 and 38, 41, 42 and 43. Today we are fortunate to be joined once again by un-official Charting Pediatrics co-host, Sam Dominguez, MD, PhD. Sam is a pediatric infectious diseases physician at Children’s Hospital Colorado and Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Infectious Diseases at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Additionally, we are excited to have Pat Givens, DHA, EdM, RN, NEA-BC, as a guest today as we dive in to PPE. Pat is the Chief Nursing Executive for Children’s Hospital Colorado and is serving as our PPE Guardian during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Do you have questions about today's episode or suggestions for a future topic? Write to us, chartingpediatrics@childrenscolorado.org
As the COVID-19 global pandemic has entered its third week, our healthcare providers are realizing the dramatic impact this has had on how we deliver care. Our lives have been touched not only professionally, but certainly personally as well. The uncertainty that this pandemic has driven into our lives is equally matched by the resiliency and ingenuity of our healthcare providers and larger community to come together to face this head on. In this episode, we will cover the current epidemiology of COVID-19, answer listener submitted questions and talk about the creative delivery of primary care that you could consider implementing in your practice as you navigate the pandemic. On the podcast we have previously covered the clinical presentation of the coronavirus in pediatrics, what providers should do if their clinical suspension is high and approaches to pediatric care during the mitigation phase of this pandemic – you can go back and listen to those discussions on Season 3, Episodes 31, 36 and 38. Today we are fortunate to be joined again on the podcast by Sam Dominguez, MD, PhD a pediatric infectious diseases physician at Children’s Hospital Colorado and Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Infectious Diseases at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Maya Bunik, MD is the Medical Director of the Child Health Primary Care Pediatrics Clinic at Children's Hospital Colorado and Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Dr. Bunik was previously on the podcast to discuss Breastfeeding Management, you can listen to that on Season 1, Episode 10. Kelly Galloway, RN, is the Director of Patient Care Services for primary care at Children's Hospital Colorado. COVID-19 Resources for Providers COVID-19 Resources for Patients and Families Do you have thoughts about this episode or suggestions for a future topic? Write to us, chartingpediatrics@childrenscolorado.org
Coronavirus. COVID-19. Since we last recorded the podcast the World Health Organization has named COVID-19 a global pandemic. We have previously covered the clinical presentation of the coronavirus in pediatrics and what providers should do if their clinical suspension is high – you can go back and listen to both of those discussions on Season 3, Episodes 31 and 36. Given the rapidly changing nature of this situation and the virus’ spread throughout our local Colorado communities we wanted to provide you with an update as we move from a containment to a mitigation strategy. In this episode we will cover the current epidemiology of COVID-19, answer listener submitted questions and provide you with resources of where to find ongoing resources. COVID-19 Provider Resources COVID-19 Telephone Triage Protocols by Bart Schmitt, MD CDC COVID-19 Information for Healthcare Professionals COVID-19 Updates from the American Academy of Pediatrics Do you have thoughts about today's episode or suggestions for a future topic? Write to us, chartingpediatrics@childrenscolorado.org
Coronavirus. COVID-19. It is safe to say that this virus is on the minds of people across the globe and there is increased anxiety among the general public who are seeking guidance from their healthcare providers. And many healthcare providers are looking to their regional healthcare centers and the local/national health authorities for guidance – this is an emerging, rapidly evolving situation. In mid-February we recorded our first episode about COVID-19 where we covered the clinical presentation of the coronavirus in pediatrics and what providers should do if their clinical suspicion is high – you can go back and listen to that on Season 3, Episode 31. Today we are going to examine the current epi of the situation, answer listener submitted questions in follow-up to our previous COVID-19 episode and provide you with resources of where to find ongoing resources. Today we are going to examine the current epi of the situation, answer listener submitted questions in follow-up to our previous COVID-19 episode and provide you with resources of where to find ongoing resources. We are fortunate to be joined again on the podcast by Dr. Sam Dominguez, a pediatric infectious diseases physician at Children’s Hospital Colorado and Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Infectious Diseases at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. COVID-19 FAQs for Providers COVID-19 Pediatric Telephone Triage Protocols by Bart Schmitt, MD
In This Episode, Chris McCurley has a conversation on why we sing joined by Wes McAdams and Jake Sledge. Have questions? Email chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com. dear church, Chris McCurley, Fred Dominguez, Sam Dominguez, James Graham, ripple of light, music, the Bible, singing, sing, Wes McAdams
In This Episode, Chris McCurley has a conversation on why we sing joined by Wes McAdams and Jake Sledge. Have questions? Email chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com. dear church, Chris McCurley, Fred Dominguez, Sam Dominguez, James Graham, ripple of light, music, the Bible, singing, sing, Wes McAdams
What do you need to know about COVID-19? In this special episode we are joined by Sam Dominguez, MD to discuss the clinical presentation of the coronavirus in pediatrics, what providers should do if their clinical suspicion is high, and updated epidemiology of the situation. Dr. Dominguez is a pediatric infectious disease physician at Children’s Hospital Colorado and Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Infectious Diseases at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. This episode was recorded on Tuesday, February 11, 2020. Do you have thoughts about today's episode or suggestions for a future topic? Write to us at chartingpediatrics@childrenscolorado.org
In This Episode, Fred Dominguez and Sam Dominguez discuss Matthew 7:1 in the series “Twisted Scripture.” Have questions? Email chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com.
In This Episode, Fred Dominguez and Sam Dominguez discuss Matthew 7:1 in the series “Twisted Scripture.” Have questions? Email chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com.
In This Episode, Chris McCurley discusses Romans 8:26 in the series “Twisted Scripture.” The Guest in this episode is Sam Dominguez. Have questions? Email chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com.
In This Episode, Chris McCurley discusses Romans 8:26 in the series “Twisted Scripture.” The Guest in this episode is Sam Dominguez. Have questions? Email chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com.
In This Episode, Chris McCurley is joined by Sam Dominguez to talk about the scary and eerie topic of Judgment Day. Have questions? Email chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com.
In This Episode, Chris McCurley is joined by Sam Dominguez to talk about the scary and eerie topic of Judgment Day. Have questions? Email chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com.
In this installment of Ministry Matters, Jake sits down with Sam Dominguez to discuss the importance of a solid Biblical education program within the church.
In this episode, Chris McCurley is joined by Sam Dominguez in part two of an ongoing series discussing some helpful ways to study the Bible. Have questions? Email chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com. Don't forget to check out any of our other podcasts or series on rippleoflight.org!
In this episode, Chris McCurley is joined by Sam Dominguez in part two of an ongoing series discussing some helpful ways to study the Bible. Have questions? Email chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com. Don't forget to check out any of our other podcasts or series on rippleoflight.org!
In this episode, Chris McCurley is joined by Sam Dominguez in part one of an ongoing series discussing some helpful ways to study the Bible. Have questions? Email chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com. Don't forget to check out any of our other podcasts or series on rippleoflight.org!
In this episode, Chris McCurley is joined by Sam Dominguez in part one of an ongoing series discussing some helpful ways to study the Bible. Have questions? Email chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com. Don't forget to check out any of our other podcasts or series on rippleoflight.org!
In this episode, Sam Dominguez is joined by special guest Chris McCurley to discuss the responsibility in, and specifics of listening to a sermon. Have questions? Email chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com. Don't forget to check out any of our other podcasts or series on rippleoflight.org!
In this episode, Sam Dominguez is joined by special guest Chris McCurley to discuss the responsibility in, and specifics of listening to a sermon. Have questions? Email chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com. Don't forget to check out any of our other podcasts or series on rippleoflight.org!
In this episode, Chris McCurley is joined by Holly Joiner, Sam Dominguez, and Jake Sledge to discuss the topic of abortion. Have questions? Email chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com.
In this episode, Chris McCurley is joined by Holly Joiner, Sam Dominguez, and Jake Sledge to discuss the topic of abortion. Have questions? Email chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com.
In this episode, Chris McCurley and Sam Dominguez discuss conversion to Christianity. Have questions? Email chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com.
In this episode, Chris McCurley and Sam Dominguez discuss conversion to Christianity. Have questions? Email chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com.
Today’s guest is Sam Dominguez, my former co-host. Today you’ll get a chance to hear Sam and I discuss the concept of eternity. What is eternity like? Can we wrap our minds around it? Should we even try to think of "eternity" as a really long time? Should we think of it as a time when "time" no longer exists. Is this even something the Bible discusses? What does the Bible mean when it says "eternal." Those are some of the questions we explore?
In this episode of the CrossTalk podcast, Wes McAdams, Sam Dominguez, and James Sumners discuss the fact that we often struggle with being more concerned about earthly politics than about things pertaining to the eternal kingdom of God. Why is it that we often ascribe greater importance to earthly things than they are actually due? Why is it that we don't pay attention to the things of the kingdom as we should? These are some of the things discussed in this episode. We hope you find it edifying.
In this episode of the CrossTalk podcast, Wes McAdams, James Sumners, and Sam Dominguez discuss the church. Do we really need the church? What if the church isn't being what the church should be? Does the church have anything do with our salvation? These are a few of the things discussed on this week's episode. We hope you find it edifying.
In this episode of the CrossTalk podcast, Wes talks with his co-hosts, James Sumners, and Sam Dominguez about the story of Zacchaeus from Luke 19. What--beyond "Zacchaeus was a wee little man"--do we need to understand about this event? What does Zacchaeus teach us about following Jesus?
In this episode of the CrossTalk podcast, Sam Dominguez, James Sumners, and Wes McAdams discuss sin: why we sometimes fail to get rid of it completely and why we need to get serious about dealing with it. Often what we say is our "struggle" has become our "habit" or "practice." We often fail to realize the urgency of fully repenting of our sins. When we try to maintain one foot in Christ and one foot in the world, we miss out on so many wonderful blessings; including eternity in heaven. We hope this episode is edifying for all of our listeners.
In this episode of the CrossTalk podcast, Sam Dominguez, James Sumners, and Wes McAdams discuss "pride." Is it ever right to feel proud? What about the way we feel about our children, aren't we proud of them? What about when our children make a good choice and do the right thing, can we be proud of them? Why do we feel pride if it is always wrong? These are a few of the things discussed on this week's podcast.
In this episode of the CrossTalk podcast, Sam Dominguez, James Sumners, and Wes McAdams discuss why it feels so strange for someone to say, "I forgive you." Why does it sound so condescending, or like the person is blowing things out of proportion, when he or she says that they "forgive" the other person? Sam, James, and Wes have a spirited discussion about why apologizing is not the most important part of this process. We hope you are edified by this discussion.
In this episode of the CrossTalk podcast, Sam Dominguez and Wes McAdams discuss how they feel when they've done poorly teaching and preaching God's word. Why do we feel bad when we've preached and taught poorly? What can help us cope with these feelings while at the same time striving to preach and teach better? This discussion will helpful for anyone who teaches or preaches, but also all Christians.
In this episode of the CrossTalk podcast, Sam Dominguez, James Sumners, and Wes McAdams discuss the question, "Should we be loyal to a particular congregation?" When we have conflicts in the church, is it pleasing to God for us to move to another congregation? How can we keep from being "church-hoppers"?
In this episode of the CrossTalk podcast, Sam Dominguez, James Sumners, and Wes McAdams discuss obeying God. What motivates our obedience to God? Do we really enjoy obeying? Do we really want to obey? Our obedience should come from the "overflow." Is that what motivates your obedience?
In this episode of the CrossTalk podcast, Mike Bonner, Sam Dominguez, James Sumners, and Wes talk about the Christian's obligation to the poor and those in need in various ways. What is the Christian's obligation in regards to benevolence, generosity, charity, and giving? What does God expect? What should motivate our generosity? Are we really bringing glory to God by the way we share with those in need?
In this episode Wes McAdams, Sam Dominguez, and James Sumners discuss a blog post by Fred Dominguez entitled, "A Ransacked Bible." What does it mean to "ransack" the Bible and why should more people be doing exactly that?
In this episode Wes McAdams, Sam Dominguez, and James Sumners discuss how they sometimes feel jealous of other Christians for reasons such as: Greater Bible knowledge, parenting success, teaching and preaching skills, etc.
Most Christians read the Bible, but many of us want to learn how to study the Bible. Sam Dominguez, one of the deacons at Baker Heights church of Christ, helps us learn how to be a better Bible student. Sam gives us three "boundaries" to help us make sure we arrive at the right conclusions when we are attempting to understand the Bible. CrossTalk is hosted by Wes McAdams and produced by Baker Heights church of Christ in Abilene, Texas. It airs every Wednesday at noon on Abilene's CW network.