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Making time for what truly matters reveals our authentic priorities, regardless of what we claim to value. While many Christians profess that God is their highest priority, their daily schedules tell a different story. Athletic legends like Kobe Bryant succeeded by making contracts with themselves about training—pushing through when motivation waned. Yet many believers fail to apply this same disciplined approach to their spiritual lives.The book of James pulls no punches: "Faith without good deeds is dead and useless." This biblical principle exposes the emptiness of claiming faith without demonstrating it through action. When we tell someone who's hungry to "be well fed" without providing food, our words are meaningless. Similarly, professing love for God while neglecting prayer, Bible reading, and obedience to Christ's commands reveals a fundamental disconnect between our stated beliefs and lived reality.This principle extends beyond individual faith into our understanding of American constitutional history. Supreme Court rulings from the 19th century clearly established that the First Amendment was never intended to place all religions on equal footing or separate Christianity from public institutions. Rather, it prevented any single Christian denomination from receiving state preference. Cases like Murphy v. Ramsey (1885) declared the traditional family as "the sure foundation of all that is stable and noble in our civilization," while Davis v. Beason (1890) affirmed that religious freedom never protected practices contrary to "the general consent of the Christian world."The gradual removal of Christian principles from American families, education, and civic life has produced exactly the moral and social deterioration these early Court decisions warned against. The solution begins with honesty about our priorities, intentionally planning time with God, and recognizing the Christian foundations that made America exceptional. If your faith matters, make a contract with yourself to put it first in your day—not just in your words.Support the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribe
Send us a textEver wondered how a Wild West mining camp turned a potentially grim Christmas Eve into a legendary celebration? Join us as we unravel the unexpected events of 1858, where the boisterous spirit of 300 miners in a remote camp near Pinochet took a heartfelt turn towards the festive. Narrated by Brad Smalley and brought to life by the creative editing of Mike King, this episode promises a lively tale of camaraderie and surprise. As Christmas approached, the miners decided to swap their rugged evening shenanigans for a moment of spiritual reflection and humanitarian warmth. However, the night takes an unexpected twist when a rumor of three deaths turns into an uproarious unveiling of a "lovely pianer," sparking laughter and a sense of community stronger than the usual hustle of their lives.In this episode, you'll experience the charm of a Wild West Christmas through the vivid storytelling of Samuel Davis. Feel the suspense as a cart carrying a mysterious box rolls into town, only to reveal not the somber remains as expected, but a delightful piano. The unexpected surprise turns what could have been a night of mourning into an unforgettable celebration, showcasing the humor and resilience of the miners. Listen in to witness the warmth and wit that transformed this small camp into a festive haven, reminding us all of the power of human connection and the spirit of Christmas.Support the show
It's been 2 years for Samuel Davis since he departed the TARDIS, things have changed on Riker 7. And not everything is sunshine and rainbows. Events unfold, and Davis needs to call for... a Doctor. Doctor Who belongs to the BBC. —--—--—--—--—--—--—--—--—--—--—--—-- THE GOD OF... wait hang on? Samuel Davis DM? THE STAR DOCTOR - STAR CRAIB-LEETE MOKHILL - JACK ALEXANDER ????? - ROBIN FOALE??? HUH? EDITED BY - STAR CRAIB-LEETE COVER ART BY - STAR CRAIB-LEETE, with ALEKSANDER KLASIC providing the SIDEBAR TITLE SEQUENCE BY - ALEKSANDER KLASIC & STAR CRAIB-LEETE MUSIC BY - JED T. E. RHODES DIMENSIONS AND DALEKS THEME - SAMUEL DAVIS —--—--—--—--—--—--—--—--—--—--—--—-- Songs Featured: nah we're good this ep, there's a mention of Hungry Like the Wolf though. —--—--—--—--—--—--—--—--—--—--—--—-- SOCIALS An Awful Lot of Running - https://linktr.ee/anawfullotofrunning... Time Siren Linktree - https://linktr.ee/timesirenproductions DAVIS - / @samyuldavis Editor - https://bsky.app/profile/beyondstars6... Musician - https://jedterhodes.bandcamp.com Title Sequence - https://therebeloftime.carrd.co —--—--—--—--—--—--—--—--—--—--—--—-- All rights to their respective owners! THIS IS A NON PROFIT FAN PRODUCTION! Made simply out of a love of Doctor Who and Incredible Music!
This episode Nez brings you the 2016 remake of Eli Roth's classic horror splatter film CABIN FEVER. Fresh out of college, five friends (Nadine Crocker, Matthew Daddario, Samuel Davis) face the horrors of a flesh-eating virus while staying at a remote cabin. Hit up E Society on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/ESocietyPodcast/ Check out our ESP Podbean feed. https://macnezpodcast.podbean.com/ E Society YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCliC6x_a7p3kTV_0LC4S10A E Society and Mac-Nez t-shirts Tee Public: http://tee.pub/lic/9ko9r4p5uvE X: @esocietypod @macnezpod @TheoZissou Instagram: @esocietypod @thezissou @macnezpod Nez and Taylor Blu-ray IG pages: @bluraynez @blurayterror TicTock: @esocietypod
Fr. Samuel has been inspired by the work of Archimandrite Raphael Morgan, the first Black Orthodox clergy in America, and will discuss the Black American Orthodox Experience.
Seth and Bob went on a little field trip to see Once Upon a Time's very own Emma Swan (Jennifer Morrison) perform in the Goodman Theatre production of The Penelopiad. It was an excellent performance and we really try to do our best here to bring you with us to the show as much as possible. We hope we did this fantastic production justice! You can see more about this production, including some videos of the performance and behind the scenes interviews at the Goodman's website: https://www.goodmantheatre.org/show/the-penelopiad/ Remember to support your local theatres!!! Follow us on Twitter! @notevenoncepod Join our Discord! https://discord.gg/GjJanwZRZ8 Bob - @thekidaintright Seth - @recycledsarcasm More at https://linktr.ee/notevenoncepod! Title Music: a selection from Samuel Davis's score for the Goodman Theatre production of The Penelopiad
Picture this: it's 1858, a rugged miner's camp is bustling with activity, and a piano mysteriously shows up just in time for Christmas Eve. Oh, the chaos and hilarity that ensues! Journey with us as we follow our hearty miners wrestling with setting up the instrument and scrambling to find a player. This isn't just a piano; it's a beacon of camaraderie and festive spirit, shining through their rough and tumble exterior. Tune into our special presentation of 'A Miner's Christmas Carol' by Samuel Davis, edited by Mike King, and let Brad Smalley's narration whisk you away to a comical yesteryear. But wait, there's more! Can you imagine discovering a long-lost stranger on a Christmas Eve, a man who disappeared with a hefty sum of money? That's exactly what happens to Goskin and Driscoll, our beloved characters from the miner's tale. Embark on a captivating quest with them as they navigate through old grudges and current suspicions, all the while unearthing the essence of Christmas, tradition, and memory. Their Christmas wish extends not only to themselves but to you, our dedicated listeners. So, grab a hot cup of cocoa, find a comfy chair, and get ready to be immersed in a mesmerizing world of twists and turns. Trust us, you won't want to miss the end of this tale.Support the showReturn of the Great HuntersCattle Drives WebsiteLegends of Dodge City WebsiteOrder Books
In this episode Pastor Samuel Davis says we should trust God; we should not try to fight God's battles for Him. He adds that you don't know if you are a Christian until hardship comes.
Father Samuel Davis was not always a Greek Orthodox priest. He was in the Air Force, UFC training, and grew up Assemblies of God before he became Orthodox. Father Samuel has a unique understanding of the similarities and differences of Evangelicalism and Orthodoxy, and in this episode he breaks down why he chose Orthodoxy.
I invited my friend, Sam Davis to record a conversation about what he is learning from Jesus and how it is impacting his life. I have known Sam & his twin brother Dan since they were in 5th grade and I was their youth sponsor. I am honored to have invested in them over the years. Sam is missionary with Bridges International in San Diego, CA. His passion is for every college student to have the opportunity to hear the Gospel and respond to it. Sam lives in San Diego, CA with his amazing wife, Gloria. They love to go on hikes, explore new food, and travel. Sam is a fellow podcaster, he is a host for the Bible Nerds Podcast. You can check out the links to the podcast and his website below. Bible Nerds Podcast (https://sites.google.com/bridgesinternational.com/bible-nerds-podcast/home) Sam On Mission (https://sites.google.com/view/sam-on-mission) Special Guest: Samuel Davis.
I invited my friend, Sam Davis to read for us today and record a bonus interview. Sam is a missionary with Bridges International in San Diego, CA. His passion is for every college student to have the opportunity to hear the Gospel and respond to it. Sam will be reading from Matthew Chapter 11. Special Guest: Samuel Davis.
When you talk about Memphis music, you have to include a conversation about R&B and Soul. Part of that conversation will always be about STAX. But, there is more. Within the hallowed stories of STAX lies the story of Samuel & Davis. They paid a visit to Radio Memphis in The Morning with Ric & ElJay to talk about their time at STAX and the new tunes they have coming your way. You'll hear two of them right here.
A holiday gift suggestion, Trail Talk and "A Miner's Christmas"... adapted from a short story by Samuel Davis. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/will-dawson7/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/will-dawson7/support
On this episode of They Were Immigrants, author Samuel Davis reads Chapter 1 of his book They Were Immigrants.
Happy October 3rd! To celebrate this momentous date, we're unlocking three Fullmetal Analysts extended edition episodes. If you like it, subscribe to our Patreon and get extended episodes a week early for only $2 a month! (Click here to check out our other unlocked episodes.) This week on Fullmetal Analysts, we're joined by returning guest Samuel Davis to talk about the episode "Combined Strength." In this extended edition of the podcast, we explore comfort characters, rank all of the EDs, and more Lion Guy shenanigans. It's good. Don't forget to follow us on Twitter or check out or Tumblr. Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, through our RSS feed, or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also join our Patreon for extended editions of new episodes delivered a week early.
This week on Fullmetal Analysts, we're joined by returning guest Samuel Davis to talk about the episode "Combined Strength." Witness Lion Guy's incredible payoff, kill off the Veal Argument forever, and rank all of the OPs! Don't forget to follow us on Twitter or check out or Tumblr. Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, through our RSS feed, or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also join our Patreon for extended editions of new episodes delivered a week early.
Join me, Josh Carr, on Who Knew?: A Doctor Who Podcast, where I sit down with wonderful people each week to talk all things Who. This week, I chat to the wondrous Samuel Davis all about his journey through Whotube, the creation of his hit series Broke Canon, the cinematic exploits of Combat Wombat and McGann vs The Rugrats...I dunno either... Zavvi Affiliate Link: http://www.awin1.com/cread.php?awinmid=2549&awinaffid=838281&clickref=&p=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.zavvi.com%2Fhome.dept DAVIS’ SOCIALS Davis’ YouTube - https://youtube.com/c/SamyulDavis Davis’ Twitter - @dread_davis PODCAST SOCIAL’S Who Knew? Twitter - @whoknewpodcast Who Knew? Instagram @whoknewdwpod Who Knew? Email - whoknewdwpod@gmail.com CREDITS Theme - ‘The Doctor Who Theme’ as covered by The Sononauts https://youtu.be/teNrxPty9cM Corridor of Fame Theme - ‘Dreamer’ by Hazy https://m.soundcloud.com/hazy_music Music provided by https://www.plugnplaymusic.net/ Daytime TV Theme by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-... Artist: http://incompetech.com/
This week on Fullmetal Analysts, we welcome video essayist Samuel Davis to discuss the episode “Father." We break down the midpoint of the show, its complicated relationship with shonen tropes, Father's introduction, the birth of Greed 2.0, Ling's big choice and so much more. It's a jam-packed episode! (Warning: does not contain jam).
*Meditación**”Mas el Dios de toda gracia, que nos llamó a su gloria eterna en Jesucristo...”* (1Pedro 5:10)La gracia de Dios es Su favor y aceptación de aquellos que no lo merecen; quienes dehecho, merecen todo lo contrario, pero que confían en Jesucristo como Señor ySalvador.Estos son los cuatro textos más conocidos que hablan de la gracia: “Pues la ley pormedio de Moisés fue dada, pero la gracia y la verdad vinieron por medio de Jesucristo”(Juan 1:17). “Siendo justificados gratuitamente por su gracia mediante la redención quees en Cristo Jesús” (Ro. 3:24). “Porque ya conocéis la gracia de nuestro SeñorJesucristo, que por amor a vosotros se hizo pobre, siendo rico, para que vosotros con supobreza fueseis enriquecidos” (2 Co. 8:9). “Porque por gracia sois salvos por medio dela fe; y esto no de vosotros, pues es don de Dios; no por obras, para que nadie se gloríe”(Ef. 2:8-9).Algunos exaltan la gracia de Dios como la principal de todas Sus virtudes.Samuel Davis, por ejemplo, escribió:¡Gran Dios de los prodigios!Todos tus caminos muestran tus atributos divinos;Pero las glorias refulgentes de tu gracia sobre tus otras maravillas brillan:¿Qué Dios hay como tú que el pecado perdona?O ¿quién como tú que gracia tan rica otorga?Mas, ¿quién puede decir que uno de los atributos de Dios sea mayor que otro? ElAntiguo y el Nuevo Testamento revelan que Dios ha sido siempre un Dios de gracia,pero con la venida de Cristo este aspecto de Su carácter se manifestó de una maneranueva y fascinante.Cuando llegamos a entender algo de la gracia de Dios, inevitablemente nosconvertimos para siempre en adoradores. Nos preguntamos: “¿Por qué me escogió a mí?¿Por qué el Señor Jesús derramó Su sangre y puso Su vida por alguien tan indigno comoyo? ¿Por qué Dios no sólo me salvó del infierno, sino que ahora me bendice con todabendición espiritual en los lugares celestiales, y me destina a pasar junto a Él laeternidad en el cielo?” ¡Es por esto que cantamos de esta gracia sublime que salvó asemejantes miserables!Es la voluntad de Dios que Su gracia se reproduzca en nuestra vida y fluya hacia losdemás tratándoles con bondad en todas las cosas. Nuestra palabra debe ser siempre congracia, sazonada con sal (Col. 4:6). Debemos hacernos pobres para enriquecerespiritualmente a los demás (2 Co. 8:9), favorecer y aceptar a los indignos ydesagradables.
Fr. Tom Soroka welcomes Fr. Samuel Davis to talk about his journey to Orthodoxy as a Black American from Panama as well as our need to be intentional and welcoming to African Americans and all people of color in our communities.
Fr. Tom Soroka welcomes Fr. Samuel Davis to talk about his journey to Orthodoxy as a Black American from Panama as well as our need to be intentional and welcoming to African Americans and all people of color in our communities.
Fr. Tom Soroka welcomes Fr. Samuel Davis to talk about his journey to Orthodoxy as a Black American from Panama as well as our need to be intentional and welcoming to African Americans and all people of color in our communities.
home—body podcast: conversations on astrology, intuition, creativity + healing
In this episode, my guest is dancer, performer + choreographer Aaron Samuel Davis. While he currently lives in Bremen, Germany where he dances and performs with a state theater there, he's originally from the US. Aaron brings an an artistic, eloquent perspective to the importance of movement for imagination and paying attention to the seeds of this moment. We also talk about how movement helped him re-imagine what it means to live in a black body and why creativity is essential as we face the history of this moment. We discuss:* Tarot: Judgement, 6 of Pentacles + Strength* Astrology: Lunar eclipse in Capricorn, Mars square Mercury retrogradeAaron's background and how he came to dance.His exploration combining cinematic approaches to concert dance processesHow live performance is one of the last few things that demand our attention The essential practices of art and dance for survival + re-imaginationHow change can help us see what is enduring about usThe power of language to open us up to possibilities or not. The social responsibility to comment on certain histories that have been told but not challengedThe invitations, teachers and prompts from his work and studies that help him hold this momentUsing our voice in small moments for justice The difference between support for artists in Europe vs. the USSome seeds + discoveries the current conditions, regulations and social climates could be plantingThe opportunity he sees in this moment to live in the joy of our own truth and access connection where we areIf you enjoyed this episode, check out:Episode 4 w/ Blake BeckhamEpisode 32 w/ Michael J MorrisEpisode 36 w/ Alkistis DimechLINKS /Let me know about the workshop!Astrology SessionsIntuitive Coaching SessionsTarot SessionsMary Grace's IGMary Grace's websiteEmail —> hi@mgallerdice.com/ /Aaron's websiteAaron's IGUrban Bush WomenKyle AbrahamBill T. JonesDavid DorfmanRJoin us for a free class on Taking Care : Pillars for Creation, Circularity + Support — tools to help you design your life with more support and care built in, especially during difficult times. This free class is Friday, March 18 at Noon ET/ 9:00a PT. Sign up here to attend and/or get the replay. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/mgallerdice)
On this episode of They Were Immigrants, author Samuel Davis sits down with Sunil Rayan who discusses his India immigration experience.
On this episode of They Were Immigrants, author Samuel Davis sits down with Leo Solomon who discusses his Syrian immigration experience.
Father Samuel Davis is a former evangelical who was not searching for the Orthodox Church, until he came across an unexpected speaker on a charismatic television station. He is now a third year seminarian at St. Tikhon's, and the parish priest of St. Simon of Cyrene Orthodox Mission in New Brunswick, NJ.
A native of St. Louis, James A. Williams (JayyDubb) has distinguished himself as a broadway actor, director, and educator. He originated the role of Roosevelt Hicks on Broadway in August Wilson’s "Radio Golf" and has the lead role of Memphis in August Wilson's "Two Trains Running" performed at The Black Rep in St. Louis. The cast also features Producing Director Ron Himes, J. Samuel Davis, Sharisa Whatley, Carl Overly Jr, Jason Little, and Travis Banks. “Two Trains Running” is directed by Ed Smith. https://www.facebook.com/Dubbspot/ http://theblackrep.org/ https://www.season42.theblackrep.org/two-trains-running
On this episode of They Were Immigrants, author Samuel Davis sits down with Julio Palma who discusses his Mexican immigration experience.
On this episode of They Were Immigrants, author Samuel Davis sits down with Nemani Ramasei who discusses his Fijian immigration experience.
On this episode of They Were Immigrants, author Samuel Davis sits down with Amad Ende who discusses his Jordanian immigration experience.
On this episode of They Were Immigrants, author Samuel Davis sits down with Mae Ling, a Chinese Immigrant, who discusses her immigration experience.
On this episode of They Were Immigrants, author Samuel Davis sits down with Wilma Averi, a German citizen, who discusses her immigration experience.
On this episode of They Were Immigrants, author Samuel Davis sits down with John El Ayazara, a Lebanese immigrant, who discusses his immigration experience.
On this episode of They Were Immigrants, author Samuel Davis sits down with Suat Keskin, a Turkish immigrant, who discusses his immigration experience.
On this episode of They Were Immigrants, author Samuel Davis sits down with George Omiros, son of Greek immigrants, who talks about his family's immigration experience.
A long time pal of Avry's Sports Show makes his return! Sam Davis of Homestand Sports and The Sport Section podcast hopped on the podcast after Game 3 of the Raps-Bucks series to recap the game, the landscape of basketball in Toronto and looking at loopholes to get Steph Curry onto Team Canada for the 2020 Summer Olympics! Follow Sam on Twitter @sammydavisjr_
THE 6TH MAN PODCAST: Brandon Graham ft. The Host of HoopsTalkLiveToronto: Samuel Davis Jr. : Your host, Brandon Graham of OverXposure Media breaks down the NBA Finals between the Toronto Raptors & The Golden State Warriors with special guest, Sammy Davis Jr, host of HoopsTalkLiveToronto & home of the SportsSection Podcast. Is Kawhi Leonard currently the best player on the planet throughout these NBA Playoffs? Can the Toronto Raptors neutralize the trio of Draymond Green, Stephen Curry & Klay Thompson? Will Nick Nurse's in-game adjustments come to fruition in the NBA Finals? All of this & more on the 6TH MAN PODCAST.
"They Were Immigrants" tells the story of Samuel Davis' grandparents who immigrated to Pennsylvania from Syria in the early 20th century and the lives they created in their new home. They started families. They worked hard. Their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren became teachers, judges, dentists, businessmen and businesswomen, bankers, psychologists, lawyers, doctors, and software developers. They served in the Army, Navy, and the Air Force and fought overseas in World War II and Vietnam. Samuel Davis is an attorney living and practicing law in southwestern Pennsylvania.
Do the Grammys still matter anymore? Samuel Davis discusses his top 10 moments of a long but yet intriguing Grammy's ceremony.
This episode was recorded in 2016 and may include references to content that no longer applies. The audio quality is also not up to our current standards.In this episode of the horror review/discussion show 'Screams After Midnight,' we discuss the baffling remake of Cabin Fever.The film is Directed by Travis Zariwny and stars Gage Golightly, Matthew Daddario, Samuel Davis, Nadine Crocker & Dustin Ingram.patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: https://twitter.com/Mild_Fuzz facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork THE CRYPT: https://mildfuzztv.weebly.com/the-crypt.html
Story: Fünf Studenten fahren für ein langes Wochenende in eine Waldhütte, abgelegen der Zivilisation. Ein Ausflug um sich zu erholen und gleichermaßen zu feiern schlägt schnell in einen Horror-Trip um. Eine unbekannte Seuche lässt jeden, der mit dem Wasser der Region in Berührung kommt, schmerzhaft und blutig sterben. Hinzu kommt, dass die jungen Urlauber nicht nur gegen dieses Problem ankämpfen müssen, sondern auch gegen die Einheimischen, die in ihnen den Auslöser der Pest sehen. Kino/DVD/Blu Ray-Release: noch nicht bekannt (Tiberius Film) Horror, Splatter, Slasher Land: USA 2016 Laufzeit: ca. 99 min. FSK: noch nicht bekannt Regie: Travis Zariwny Drehbuch: Eli Roth, Randy Pearlstein Mit Gage Golightly, Matthew Daddario, Samuel Davis, Nadine Crocker, Dustin Ingram, Randy Schulman, George Griffith, Louise Linton, ... https://youtu.be/A10CG-eXCKY
Story: Fünf Studenten fahren für ein langes Wochenende in eine Waldhütte, abgelegen der Zivilisation. Ein Ausflug um sich zu erholen und gleichermaßen zu feiern schlägt schnell in einen Horror-Trip um. Eine unbekannte Seuche lässt jeden, der mit dem Wasser der Region in Berührung kommt, schmerzhaft und blutig sterben. Hinzu kommt, dass die jungen Urlauber nicht nur gegen dieses Problem ankämpfen müssen, sondern auch gegen die Einheimischen, die in ihnen den Auslöser der Pest sehen. Kino/DVD/Blu Ray-Release: noch nicht bekannt (Tiberius Film) Horror, Splatter, Slasher Land: USA 2016 Laufzeit: ca. 99 min. FSK: noch nicht bekannt Regie: Travis Zariwny Drehbuch: Eli Roth, Randy Pearlstein Mit Gage Golightly, Matthew Daddario, Samuel Davis, Nadine Crocker, Dustin Ingram, Randy Schulman, George Griffith, Louise Linton, ... https://youtu.be/A10CG-eXCKY
On this episode of "We're Gonna Make It!" I have acclaimed actor and good hearted human, Samuel Davis on to talk about Stand Up, hollywood heartbreak, and the different types of "cars" we like.