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Gijs bezoekt Annet Schaap in haar atelier. Ze is bestsellerauteur van het kinderboek Lampje, en heeft nu haar nieuwe boek Krekel uit. Voor ze doorbrak als schrijver was ze illustrator, ze tekende alles voor de Hoe overleef ik serie. Ze spreken over haar carrière en jeugd. Want het ontroostbare kind dat Schaap was, voelde zich een soort Kees de jongen; een bijzonder kind, maar niemand die het ziet. Onze journalistiek steunen? Dat kan het beste met een (digitaal) abonnement op de Volkskrant, daarvoor ga je naar www.volkskrant.nl/podcastactie Presentatie: Gijs GroentemanRedactie en montage: Julia van AlemEindredactie: Corinne van DuinSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Born and bred in New York, the last place that Rosie Schaap thought she'd end up, was living in a rural village in Northern Ireland, miles away from the bustling city she once called home. But that's exactly where she's found herself. Five years ago, the writer and journalist moved from NYC to the tiny town of Glenarm in Co Antrim, in search of a new life. The writer and journalist was grieving the death of her husband and her mother - who died just one year apart - and was also looking for a new way to heal. In her new memoir, The Slow Road North, Schaap details her personal story of loss and the unexpected solace she found in a small seaside village in Northern Ireland. She tells Róisín Ingle all about it on today's episode. But first, Irish Times podcast producer Aideen Finnegan is here to discuss some of the stories making the headlines this week, including the lifting of a travel ban on controversial influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate, the new domestic violence register being proposed by Justice Minister Jim O'Callaghan and why an Oscar could finally be on the cards for veteran actress Demi Moore. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rector Jord Schaap van het Schoter vindt dat kinderen tot de middelbare school geen smartphone zouden moeten hebben. In de klas zijn smartphones al verboden, maar volgens hem zou die grens verder moeten worden opgerekt. Zijn oproep heeft al flink wat reacties opgeleverd.
Afgelopen jaar hoorde je op zaterdag regelmatig bijzondere verhalen van de makers van Vandaag over de levens en denkbeelden die schuilgaan achter de actualiteit. Deze week kun je een aantal daarvan opnieuw beluisteren.Vandaag het verhaal van Jan Paul de Bondt en Anne Moraal, over een noordelijke regio waar de wolf niet alleen het vee, maar ook een manier van leven bedreigt.De wolf is terug in de Drents-Friese grensstreek. Bewoners zagen hem van verre aankomen, velen van hen zijn bang en boos. Ook op elkaar. De komst van het dier stemt tot nadenken: verdwijnt het schaap uit het Drentse landschap?Heeft u vragen, suggesties of ideeën over onze journalistiek? Mail dan naar onze ombudsman via ombudsman@nrc.nl.Een podcast van: Anne Moraal en Jan Paul de BondtMontage: Jan Paul de BondtEindredactie: Mirjam van ZuidamEen Spotify-playlist met alle andere zaterdagverhalen van Vandaag vind je hier.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Het strengste migratiebeleid ooit. De zon gaat weer schijnen. Deze coalitie belooft veel maar volgens JOVD-voorzitter Mauk Bresser stelt dat nog niet veel voor. ‘We hebben het vooral gehad over symboolpolitiek', zegt hij tegen politiek duider Peter Kee (BNNVARA). In aanloop naar het VVD-congres zaterdag laat de liberale jongerenpartij van zich horen. Bresser roept samen met andere op om de waarden van de partij te bewaken. Hij vindt de VVD nu het zwarte schaap van de liberale familie. ‘Gelukkig zijn wij er als JOVD om als herdershond ze weer terug bij de kudde te krijgen.'
[Noot: door een technisch probleem, stopt de opname eerder dan gewenst] Zou jij je partnerkeuze laten bepalen door een algoritme? Of de helft van je vermogen investeren omdat een algoritme dat zegt? Algoritmes zijn overal. Ze kiezen welke films we kijken, welke muziek we luisteren, en welk nieuws we lezen. Maar hoe ver laten we ze gaan? Stel dat een algoritme je adviseert naar Friesland te verhuizen voor meer geluk, of sociologie te studeren voor een betere toekomst – volg je dat advies op? Leer van Julia Janssen hoe we met kunst verborgen algoritmes kunnen blootleggen en leer van gedragswetenschapper Gabi Schaap waarom en wanneer mensen algoritmes vertrouwen bij belangrijke beslissingen. Je leven laten leiden door algoritmes? | Lezing en expositie met kunstenaar Julia Janssen en communicatiewetenschapper Gabi Schaap | Donderdag 14 november 2024 | 20.00 – 21.30 uur | De Lindenberg, Nijmegen | Radboud Reflects en De Lindenberg Kunst & Technologie Bekijk de video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGjuKBSSCgw&t=53s Like deze podcast, abonneer je op dit kanaal en mis niks. Bekijk ook de agenda voor nog meer verdiepende lezingen: www.ru.nl/radboud-reflects/agenda Wil je geen enkele verdiepende lezing missen? Schrijf je dan in voor de nieuwsbrief: www.ru.nl/rr/nieuwsbrief
In deze aflevering van Brood en Spelen praat Amber Roner op het kantoor van GRAP met Hugo Schaap (NPO 3FM), Aysha de Groot (Meis) en Lotte de Waal (Cpunt). Hugo is muzieksamensteller bij NPO 3FM en de man die verantwoordelijk is voor 3FM talent. Meis heeft een mooi en bewogen jaar achter de rug met de release van haar debuutalbum en haar eerste grote clubtour. Daarbij speelt ze in de band van Eefje de Visser als backing vocalist. Lotte is sinds dit jaar programmeur van het Hoofddorpse poppodium Cpunt. Hugo en Lotte zijn ook jurylid bij de finale van de Amsterdamse Popprijs op de dag dat deze podcast uitkomt. Logisch dat het gesprek al snel gaat over talentontwikkeling. De aflevering zit vol met tips voor aan het begin van het muzikantschap, maar gaat ook over het opbouwen van een duurzame carrière. Ook komt muziekonderwijs aan bod en is er een oproep om meer te investeren in midcareer artiesten. Muziek is er van Josephine Odhil, Lenny Monsou en Hiigo. Links uit de uitzending:https://www.cpunt.nlhttps://www.meismuziek.nlhttps://www.npo3fm.nl Voor meer info over Brood en Spelen volg je ons online: Spotify (met de gedraaide tracks uit de uitzending): https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0M7pWD7Tfmx4xgkVJVAAhc?si=XHjpEQo1T96J48ng-NPvkwFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/BroodenspelenpodcastInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/broodenspelenpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Trey Schaap from 103.7 the Buzz in Little Rock joined John Wilkerson and Vince Ferrara for an Arkansas opponent preview.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Trey Schaap from 103.7 the Buzz in Little Rock joined John Wilkerson and Vince Ferrara for an Arkansas opponent preview.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Trey Schaap from 103.7 the Buzz in Little Rock joined John Wilkerson and Vince Ferrara for an Arkansas opponent preview.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Trey Schaap from 103.7 the Buzz in Little Rock joined John Wilkerson and Vince Ferrara for an Arkansas opponent preview.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark Schaap is the Men's and Marriage Pastor at Calvary Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Mark has a bachelor's degree in theology from California Baptist University and a master's from Bethel Seminary in Christian education and leadership. Mark and his wife Megan have four wonderful children, have served in ministry for 19 years, and have been called into church planting sometime in the next year.
Mark Schaap is the Men's and Marriage Pastor at Calvary Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Mark has a bachelor's degree in theology from California Baptist University and a master's from Bethel Seminary in Christian education and leadership. Mark and his wife Megan have four wonderful children, have served in ministry for 19 years, and have been called into church planting sometime in the next year.
Mark Schaap is the Men's and Marriage Pastor at Calvary Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Mark has a bachelor's degree in theology from California Baptist University and a master's from Bethel Seminary in Christian education and leadership. Mark and his wife Megan have four wonderful children, have served in ministry for 19 years, and have been called into church planting sometime in the next year.
Mark Schaap is the Men's and Marriage Pastor at Calvary Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Mark has a bachelor's degree in theology from California Baptist University and a master's from Bethel Seminary in Christian education and leadership. Mark and his wife Megan have four wonderful children, have served in ministry for 19 years, and have been called into church planting sometime in the next year.
Mark Schaap is the Men's and Marriage Pastor at Calvary Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Mark has a bachelor's degree in theology from California Baptist University and a master's from Bethel Seminary in Christian education and leadership. Mark and his wife Megan have four wonderful children, have served in ministry for 19 years, and have been called into church planting sometime in the next year.
Mark Schaap is the Men's and Marriage Pastor at Calvary Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Mark has a bachelor's degree in theology from California Baptist University and a master's from Bethel Seminary in Christian education and leadership. Mark and his wife Megan have four wonderful children, have served in ministry for 19 years, and have been called into church planting sometime in the next year.
Join Jayme and Steve as they recount the inspiring stories of Jesse Owens and the University of Washington's rowing team at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. Despite immense adversity and political tensions, these athletes exemplified courage, resilience, and unity, triumphing on the world stage and defying Hitler's propaganda. Discover how their incredible journeys from humble beginnings to Olympic champions can inspire us to overcome our own challenges and strive for greatness. Highlights: The remarkable athletic feats of Jesse Owens and the Washington rowing team. The impact of mentors in shaping these athletes' journeys. Lessons on trust, perseverance, and unity amid political and social adversity. Reflections on the relevance of their stories to today's world. Tune in to hear how these legendary athletes' stories continue to inspire and uplift. Find your story and change the world with Storybounders! Sources: Brown, Daniel James. The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. Viking, 2013. Campbell, Joseph. The Hero with a Thousand Faces. Princeton University Press, 1949. Schaap, Jeremy. Triumph: The Untold Story of Jesse Owens and Hitler's Olympics. Houghton Mifflin, 2007. The Boys in the Boat. Directed by George Clooney, performances by Joel Edgerton, Callum Turner, and Jack Mulhern, MGM, 2023. Whitney, Orson F. Quoted in Spencer W. Kimball, Faith Precedes the Miracle. Deseret Book, 1972, p. 98. Race. Directed by Stephen Hopkins, performances by Stephan James, Jason Sudeikis, and William Hurt, Focus Features, 2016.
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Van de makers van NRC Vandaag: het verhaal van dit weekend. Welke levens gaan schuil achter de actualiteit? Over wie gaat het nieuws? En welke denkbeelden vormen de wereld van nu?Deze zaterdag het verhaal van Jan Paul de Bondt en Anne Moraal, over een noordelijke regio waar de wolf niet alleen het vee, maar ook een manier van leven bedreigt.De wolf is terug in de Drents-Friese grensstreek. Bewoners zagen hem van verre aankomen, velen van hen zijn bang en boos. Ook op elkaar. De komst van het dier stemt tot nadenken: verdwijnt het schaap uit het Drentse landschap?Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Leesconsulente Larissa de Rue bespreekt deze maand een prentenboek voor de kleintjes. 'Hendrika het schaap dat in een boom klom' is een verhaal over een schaap die haar eigen plan trekt en dat blijkt in dit geval helemaal zo gek nog niet.
De Amerikanen zullen nog nauwelijks zijn bekomen van het proces tegen Trump, terwijl de volgende spraakmakende zaak alweer is begonnen. Presidentszoon Hunter Biden staat voor de rechter op beschuldiging van illegaal wapenbezit. Hoe zal vader Joe deze mediastorm rondom zijn gezin doorstaan? Ondertussen zet president Biden alle zeilen bij om zijn achterstand in de peilingen op zijn opponent Trump weg te werken. Dat leidt zelfs tot maatregelen die hem niet in dank worden afgenomen door de linkerflank van zijn eigen achterban.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Trey Schaap of 103.7 The Buzz in Arkansas sat down with Jimmy Hyams discussing what he believes the big storylines are this week and for the 2024 college football season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Het wordt gezien als het grootste proces rond de staatsveiligheid in de recente Duitse geschiedenis: het proces tegen Prins Heinrich XIII Reuss en een groep zogenoemde Reichsbürger. Vandaag komen ze voor het eerst voor. In podcast De Dag vertelt Duitsland-correspondent Chiem Balduk over deze groeiende beweging in Duitsland en de omvang van deze zaak. En John Töpfer, directeur van de stichting Adel in Nederland, kent de geschiedenis van de familie Reuss goed. Hij vertelt hoe Prins Heinrich XIII het zwarte schaap werd van de familie. En in hoeverre wordt de hang die Rijksburgers hebben naar het verleden breder in Duitse adellijke kringen gevoeld? Reageren? Mail dedag@nos.nl Presentatie en montage: Elisabeth Steinz Redactie: IJsbrand Terpstra
On the last episode of the holiday special by James C. Schaap, author and retired English professor, he reads "Somewhere in the Judean Hills." Today, the youngest shepherd in the hills is the one directed to stay behind with the sheep when the others go to Bethlehem. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reformed-journal/message
On the third episode of the holiday special by James C. Schaap, author and retired English professor, James reads the “Shroud of Turin.” Today, a holiday visit to her daughter's family— far, far away— stresses a recently-widowed grandma who wants, more than anything, for her beloved family not to forget the child come to earth for those he loves. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reformed-journal/message
On the second episode of the holiday special by James C. Schaap, author and retired English professor, James shares “Testimony.” Today, an arrogant artist who proudly calls himself elitist agrees to narrate the simple holiday program at his church, and is startled to find himself on his knees on Christmas Eve. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reformed-journal/message
This is the first episode of the holiday special by James C. Schaap, author and retired English professor. Today, an eighth grader, fed up with smarmy Sunday School Christmas programs, races home to find a baby Jesus doll, only to discover, slowly, something she had never pondered about the gift in the manger. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reformed-journal/message
The OMAD (one meal a day) diet is making big and bold promises for weight loss and better health, including delaying the aging process. Listen in this week as Dee discusses the research and whether this dietary approach is a viable option for you.Reference:Meessen, E. C. E., Andresen, H., van Barneveld, T., van Riel, A., Johansen, E. I., Kolnes, A. J., Kemper, E. M., Olde Damink, S. W. M., Schaap, F. G., Romijn, J. A., Jensen, J., & Soeters, M. R. (2022). Differential effects of one meal per day in the evening on metabolic health and physical performance in lean individividuals. Frontiers in Physiology, 12, 771944. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8787212/
In this episode we are very glad to welcome Jeff Schaap, Producer and Director of - I Adore My 64 - a documentary film of the usership of the Commodore 64 in the US. We talk about his motivation and goal of this documentary, and don't forget to pledge its crowdfunding campaign to make sure it is to be a success! Interview starts 31 Minutes into the podcast episode.
Jens and Lukas recently had the privilege of sitting down with Kyle Meyaard-Schaap, the author of a recently published book entitled, "Following Jesus in a Warming World: A Christian Call to Climate Action." Kyle was previously the vice president of the Evangelical Environmental Network. Additionally, he was the national organizer and spokesperson for Young Evangelicals for Climate Action, and he has been featured in news outlets such as CNN, PBS, NPR, NBC News, and U.S. News & World Report. He lives in Grand Rapids, Michigan, with his wife and two children. On this episode, they discuss climate change from a Christian perspective, what meaningful steps can be taken to combat climate change, and how we ought to live with an "empathetic imagination" when it comes to issues surrounding our warming world. Where to find Kyle: https://kylemeyaardschaap.com/ https://www.ivpress.com/kyle-meyaard-schaap Important Resources Relating to Climate Change: https://creationcare.org/ https://yecaction.org/ Find us on: Email: doxologypodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @doxologypodcast Instagram: @doxologypodcast Threads: @doxologypodcast Be sure to check out our Twitter (X) page, where we will be giving away one copy of Kyle's book! A special shoutout and thank you is owed to Krista Clayton at IVP for organizing the interview and sending us copies of Kyle's important book. We appreciate you.
Rachel and Kelly had the privilege of interviewing Jan and Keith Schaap, who sadly divorced after just ten years of marriage. But God was not done with them as a couple and amazingly after ten years of marriage found their way back to one another. This is a story you won't want to miss!For those interested in attending the marriage retreat Jan and Keith will be hosting you can find that information at this link: https://restoringthegift.com/WANT TO TALK TO SOMEONE?If you would like to talk to a pastor or person on staff about your marriage, please reach out to care@adabible.org. We would also love to hear from you as well as any future topics you would like us to talk about.RATE AND REVIEWIf you enjoyed the podcast, please rate and review it on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. This will help by making it more accessible to those who may want to listen.
01:22:20 – On August 1st, Robert Lazzell, former principal of First Baptist School and a deacon at First Baptist Church, was sentenced to 12 years in prison after pleading guilty to Criminal Sexual Assault against former student Michael Young. It's important to note that Lazzell is the third prominent former staff member to be charged with sexual crimes against minors since the late 90s.Source: https://vermilioncountyfirst.com/2023/08/18/protesters-outside-first-baptist-church-call-for-accountability-in-aftermath-of-lazzell-sentencing/?fbclid=IwAR1fbriIQlW92_iFLCUJtaIWxkEIKYQ9WhMLsGftQpjIZX2uFWf1dJMae8U02:35:20 – The Kenosha County Eye reports that in the early morning of August 10th at a Somers Walmart, an individual was reportedly observed fully naked, standing next to a black truck, masturbating. The Kenosha County Sheriff's Department made an arrest and the individual was later identified as 57-year-old Pastor Thomas Bartmer.Thomas Bartmer, as per his website (which has now been largely wiped) has been a pastor at Lighthouse Church in Antioch, IL. His journey into the ministry began with a Lutheran upbringing, and his history is marked by his involvement in various churches, where he held leadership roles, including teaching, preaching, and working with community programs. He began Lighthouse Baptist Church on Sept 6th, 1997, and on March 27th, 1999, Lighthouse constituted as a self-sustaining church and was granted official membership in the Illinois Baptist State Association and the Southern Baptist Convention.Source: https://kenoshacountyeye.com/2023/08/12/local-pastor-arrested-at-somers-walmart-for-masturbating-naked-in-parking-lot/04:16:21 – News3 reports:“Robert Stine, 60, faces two felony charges of first-degree child sex assault - sexual contact or sexual intercourse with a person under the age of 13, online court records show.In July, Pastor Stine of Midvale Baptist Church had his license revoked for operating the church's Kid's Best child care facility in June. This action followed an inquiry by the Wisconsin Department of Children and Families and the Madison Police Department.A young girl reported that Stine assaulted her on three separate occasions.Source: https://www.channel3000.com/news/madison-pastor-charged-with-child-sexual-assault/article_5d6fddde-3d49-11ee-a71b-f332c6de0680.html07:14:21 – There is no shortage of unhelpful commentary and discourse surrounding clergy abuse.This week I caught wind of two particularly terrible examples from higher-profile voices adjacent to the IFB.One was from Shelly Hamilton – wife of the late Ron Hamilton, who created the popular Patch the Pirate children's character.The other was from Ken Schaap's Podcast: https://youtu.be/Pi5xIcOn4RQ________________Support the Preacher Boys Podcast:https://www.patreon.com/preacherboysPurchase a Preacher Boys shirt, mask, sticker, or other merch to rep the show! https://www.teepublic.com/user/preacher-boys-podcast________________Find more stories regarding the IFB movement by visiting:– preacherboysdoc.com– https://www.facebook.com/preacherboysdoc/– https://twitter.com/preacherboysdoc-– https://www.instagram.com/preacherboysdoc/To connect with a community that shares the Preacher Boys Podcast's mission to expose abuse in the IFB, join the OFFICIAL Preacher Boys Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1403898676438188Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/preacher-boys-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Kyle Meyaard-Schaap, vice president of the Evangelical Environmental Network, talks with Word&Way President Brian Kaylor about his book Following Jesus in a Warming World: A Christian Call to Climate Action. He also discusses advocacy, storytelling, and loving neighbors. Note: Don't forget to subscribe to our award-winning e-newsletter A Public Witness that helps you make sense of faith, culture, and politics.
Courtney speaks with Kyle Meyaard-Schaap, an advocate for creation care who came to environmentalism through his faith. (Turns out it needn't be a partisan political issue! Who knew?) Learn where he's finding hope amidst some alarming climate news, small steps we can each take to live more gently on the earth, how to talk to friends and neighbors about stewardship, and the role of curiosity in tethering us to one another. Links from Kyle's show: Following Jesus in a Warming World Kyle's Website Free Birding & Ecology Resources Merlin Bird ID E-Bird iNaturalist Seek The Thing with Feathers is birds, birding, and hope with an obsessive newbie birder and a wide range of experts and special guests. New episodes every Monday! Follow Courtney: Twitter Facebook Instagram Website Our music is by Del Belcher. The Thing with Feathers is hosted and produced by Courtney Ellis. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/courtney-ellis02/message
In this episode of Citizens' Climate Change, we explore the intersection between the Bible and climate change. More specifically, we discuss the Christian faith and how it inspires its followers to advocate for the planet. Pastor Kyle Meyaard Schaap, husband, father, and self-described disciple of Jesus, is Vice President of the Evangelical Environmental Network (EEN). EEN is a ministry that educates, inspires, and mobilizes Christians in their effort to care for God's creation. Pastor Schaap is also of the book, Following Jesus in a Warming World: A Christian Call to Climate Action. It was published by Intervarsity Press, and is a memoir and theological field guide written for millennials and Gen Z believers. His message is that there is a space for Christians in the environmentalist movement. In fact, Pastor Schaap reminds us that the Bible starts off with Genesis where God gives man authority over creation. Schaap reveals to us how his faith as a Chrisitan inspires his climate work. Jesus asked his followers to love their neighbor as themselves, and Schaap asks Christians to extend this invitation to love all things including the natural world. Even further, Pastor Schaap suggests as Christians strive to be like Jesus, they must be impatient for the Kingdom of God. He urges fellow Christians to commit to creation care. “Our hope, and God's good plans for the world, has always been more stubborn than our fear of our ability to derail them.” - Kyle Meyaard Schaap A Climate Life Verse Ruth Abraham, a member of the Citizens Climate Radio team, shares with us the Bible verse that speaks to her about creation care and our need to clean up the pollution in the world. She is inspired by the Christman hymn, Joy to the World, which was written by Isaac Watts, and a verse in Luke's Gospel. Luke Chapter 2 verse 7 “And Mary gave birth to her firstborn son; and she wrapped Him in cloths, and laid Him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn.” Joy to the world,/ the Lord is come Let Earth receive her King / Let every heart / prepare Him room And Heaven and nature sing And Heaven and nature sing /(say it with me now)/ And Heaven, and Heaven, and nature sing But the resonating line for Ruth is / “prepare Him room.” In light of the humble reception Jesus received when he first arrived on earth, she recommends we consider how to prepare for his second coming. For Ruth, that means cleaning the air and water that God has gifted to us. Take a Meaningful Next Step Each month we will suggest meaningful, achievable, and measurable next steps for you to consider. We recognize that action is an antidote to despair. If you are struggling with what you can do, consider one of the following next steps. If you are a trained clergy or a lay minister, the Red Cross is actively looking for volunteers to provide spiritual support to people who experienced a disaster. Besides big regional disasters like hurricanes, tornados, and wildfires, the Red Cross also responds to local disasters like housefires. Learn about the many volunteer opportunities at RedCross.org. World Vision focuses on helping the most vulnerable children overcome poverty so they can experience the fullness of life. Inspired by their Christian faith, they help children of all backgrounds, even in the most dangerous places. Part of this work includes disaster management. As storms and floods have increased, so has the efforts of groups like World vision. They also assist during disasters caused by extreme weather and political crisis. Learn how you can get involved in their Emergency support efforts. Dig Deeper I'm a Climate Scientist Who Believes in God. Hear Me Out. - The New York Times Citizens Climate Radio episode 30 What Does the Bible Say about Climate Change? God Uses Changing Climates to Change Societies (Christianity Today) Citizens Climate Radio episode 56 Rev. Tony Campolo's Call to Save Creation Resilience Corner “Resilience is about recognizing a challenge and moving through it, so that we're a little bit stronger on the other side of it.” Tamara Stanton, returns this episode with a new series: Resilient Climate-teering through Unexpected Climate Connections. The goal is to have you, the listener, worry less and act more. After revealing the motivation behind the name “Climate-Teering.” Staton begins to equip us with the tools necessary to combat the inevitable challenges that come alongside climate change. She reminds us that resilient minds respond to conflict with an, “I got this,” attitude. Good News CCR's very own intern, Lila Powell, delivers a story about various faith groups who are collaborating to advance a climate preservation mission. In 2022, Egypt hosted COP27. In attendance were several religious institutions and a wonderful demonstration of interfaith conversations in support of climate policy. In addition to committees, some faith groups have gone as far as publically divesting from fossil fuels. It is a great step forward. For more links and full transcript, visit our full show notes
Pastors and leaders, this episode is close to my heart as a follower of Jesus who is passionate about joining with Him in the care and stewardship of the world we live in. Kyle brings a helpful theological framework (not just in found in Genesis 1 & 2) on creation care as discipleship and mission. I appreciate his pastoral heart in helping the church engage in a space that so many are already working. We hope you are challenged and equipped by this interview. Kyle's book: Following Jesus in a Warming World Connect with Kyle: Kyle@creationcare.orgwww.yecaction.orgwww.creationcare.org Information for coaching and spiritual direction can be found atwww.kairospartnerships.org We'd love to hear from you. Drop us a line. Doug – doug@kairospartnerships.orgBob – bob@kairospartnerships.org If you haven't signed up for J.R.'s every other week FREE newsletter 5 Things in 5 Minutes (yes the entire thing can be read in less than 5 minutes or less), here's the link: www.kairospartnerships.org/5t5m **Monday Morning Pastor is produced by the incredibly gifted Joel Limbauan. Check out his great video and podcast work at On a Limb Productions www.onalimbproductions.com If this podcast adds value to you, your team, or your organization, consider (1) subscribing (2) leaving a review and (3) sharing it with others
When Kyle Meyaard-Schaap joins a climate march or calls a senator to talk about his concerns about climate change, he sees it as an act of evangelism. His new book Following Jesus in a Warming World: A Christian Call to Climate Action tells the story of how he came to understand that acting on climate is necessary and urgent and that it fits within the call to follow Jesus. He tells some of his story here and also talks about parenting, imagination, and the role a pastor can play in bringing about the change we hope to see. Learn more about Kyle's book, Following Jesus in A Warming World. Check out Evangelical Environmental Network at creationcare.org Check out Young Evangelicals for Climate Action at yecaction.org Join a conversation about this episode on the BioLogos Forum.
In this episode of the Preacher Boys podcast, host Eric talks to Lauren Eggers about her experiences growing up in the Independent Fundamental Baptist church.While Lauren's early experiences in the IFB church were largely positive, she started to discover that the world around her was far from perfect.In this episode, we talk about:– attending Hyles Anderson College after the Schaap incident– the failure of the "Jericho Program"– the severe expectations on women in the IFB– Lauren's traumatic experience with a man who disregarded her wishes and took advantage of her, and the difficulty of sharing that with others.I appreciate Lauren bravely sharing her story and I know it will encourage all who listen!________________Support the Preacher Boys Podcast:https://www.patreon.com/preacherboysPurchase a Preacher Boys shirt, mask, sticker, or other merch to rep the show! https://www.teepublic.com/user/preacher-boys-podcast________________Find more stories regarding the IFB movement by visiting:– preacherboysdoc.com– https://www.facebook.com/preacherboysdoc/– https://twitter.com/preacherboysdoc-– https://www.instagram.com/preacherboysdoc/To connect with a community that shares the Preacher Boys Podcast's mission to expose abuse in the IFB, join the OFFICIAL Preacher Boys Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1403898676438188Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/preacher-boys-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Is density dependence operating on wild turkeys? Dr. Bret Collier walks us through his point of view on density dependence and whether it is responsible for observed changes in turkey populations. We cover a lot of ground and discuss various aspects of wild turkey biology from many studies and regions. Papers Byrne, M. E., Chamberlain, M. J., & Collier, B. A. (2015). Potential density dependence in wild turkey productivity in the southeastern United States. In Proceedings of the National Wild Turkey Symposium (Vol. 11, pp. 329-351). Collier, B. A., Melton, K. B., Hardin, J. B., Silvy, N. J., & Peterson, M. J. (2009). Impact of reproductive effort on survival of Rio Grande wild turkey Meleagris gallop intermedia hens in Texas. Wildlife Biology, 15(4), 370-379. Randel, C. J., Aguirre, R., Jones, D. A., Schaap, J. N., Willsey, B. J., Peterson, M. J., & Silvy, N. J. (2005). Nesting ecology of Rio Grande wild turkey in the Edwards Plateau of Texas. In Proceedings of the National Wild Turkey Symposium (Vol. 9, pp. 37-243). Schwertner, T. W., Peterson, M. J., & Silvy, N. J. (2007). Effect of precipitation on Rio Grande wild turkey poult production in Texas. In Proceedings of the National Wild Turkey Symposium (Vol. 9, pp. 127-132). Dr. Bret Collier (drshortspur) (Academic Profile) Dr. Marcus Lashley (DrDisturbance) (Academic Profile) Dr. Will Gulsby (dr_will_gulsby) (Academic Profile) Turkeys for Tomorrow (turkeysfortomorrow) UF DEER Lab (ufdeerlab) Donate to wild turkey research: UF Turkey Donation Fund , Auburn Turkey Donation Fund This podcast is made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow, a grassroots organization dedicated to the wild turkey. To learn more about TFT, go to turkeysfortomorrow.org. Help us help turkeys by rating this podcast and sharing it with your friends and family. Produced by Charlotte Nowak
Is density dependence operating on wild turkeys? Dr. Bret Collier walks us through his point of view on density dependence and whether it is responsible for observed changes in turkey populations. We cover a lot of ground and discuss various aspects of wild turkey biology from many studies and regions. Papers Byrne, M. E., Chamberlain, M. J., & Collier, B. A. (2015). Potential density dependence in wild turkey productivity in the southeastern United States. In Proceedings of the National Wild Turkey Symposium (Vol. 11, pp. 329-351). Collier, B. A., Melton, K. B., Hardin, J. B., Silvy, N. J., & Peterson, M. J. (2009). Impact of reproductive effort on survival of Rio Grande wild turkey Meleagris gallop intermedia hens in Texas. Wildlife Biology, 15(4), 370-379. Randel, C. J., Aguirre, R., Jones, D. A., Schaap, J. N., Willsey, B. J., Peterson, M. J., & Silvy, N. J. (2005). Nesting ecology of Rio Grande wild turkey in the Edwards Plateau of Texas. In Proceedings of the National Wild Turkey Symposium (Vol. 9, pp. 37-243). Schwertner, T. W., Peterson, M. J., & Silvy, N. J. (2007). Effect of precipitation on Rio Grande wild turkey poult production in Texas. In Proceedings of the National Wild Turkey Symposium (Vol. 9, pp. 127-132). Dr. Bret Collier (drshortspur) (Academic Profile) Dr. Marcus Lashley (DrDisturbance) (Academic Profile) Dr. Will Gulsby (dr_will_gulsby) (Academic Profile) Turkeys for Tomorrow (turkeysfortomorrow) UF DEER Lab (ufdeerlab) Donate to wild turkey research: UF Turkey Donation Fund , Auburn Turkey Donation Fund This podcast is made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow, a grassroots organization dedicated to the wild turkey. To learn more about TFT, go to turkeysfortomorrow.org. Help us help turkeys by rating this podcast and sharing it with your friends and family. Produced by Charlotte Nowak
On today's episode, Sadie and Gavi discuss Pastors School, the massive IFB pastors convention held at First Baptist Church of Hammond every spring. Sadie gives us the history of the event, some truly ludicrous Pastors School stories, the grueling schedule for the attendees, and one deeply inappropriate sermon she was made to listen to when she was a young teenager. In general we talk about a lot of potentially triggering topics on this show, including but not limited to suicide and mental health, racism, misogyny, PTSD and PTSD symptoms, child abuse, mental, physical, and sexual abuse, and spiritual abuse including guilt, shame, and fear. In most episodes we'll mention at least a few of these topics, but we try very hard to avoid graphic detail unless it's relevant to the story we're telling, and we do our best to give the audience a heads-up before going into detail on any of these topics. In this episode we are discussing Pastor's School, so we're talking a lot about FBCH in particular, we're talking about some of the most specific Fundamentalist teachings and the people who teach them, and we're also going to be talking about some very weird grooming and sexual behavior perpetrated by a speaker at this pastor's conference.An extended, uncensored, and ad-free version of this podcast episode is available to subscribers at Patreon.com/LeavingEdenPodcastWE HAVE NEW MERCH AVAILABLE, AND A NEW MERCH SHOP, at https://leavingedenpodcast.threadless.comStream the Leaving Eden Podcast theme song, Rolling River of Time on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/artist/6lB7RwSQ9X5gnt1BDNugyS?si=jVhmqFfYRSiruRxekdLgKA.Join our Facebook Discussion group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/edenexodusJoin our subreddit! Reddit.com/r/EdenExodusInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/leavingedenpodcast/https://www.instagram.com/sadiecarpentermusic/https://www.instagram.com/gavrielhacohen/Twitter:https://twitter.com/LeavingEdenPodhttps://twitter.com/HellYeahSadiehttps://twitter.com/GavrielHacohenFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/LeavingEdenPodcasthttps://www.facebook.com/GavrielHaCohen Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jesse Owens' four gold medals at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin is the stuff of legend. “A man who's a second class citizen at home, son of a sharecropper, grandson of slaves, going over to Hitler's Germany,” explained ESPN reporter Jeremy Schaap on Making. “And he rose to the occasion in a way that embodies true greatness.” But Owens' journey from Alabama to Ohio to Germany and back again was filled with many highs and lows. His mother used a hot knife to excise a tumor from his chest when he was 5. He tied the world record in the 100 yard dash as a senior in high school. His college years at Ohio State were marked by both racial segregation and unparalleled athletic achievement. And after his return to America following the Berlin Olympics, Owens and other African-American medalists did not receive the same invitation to the White House that their white counterparts did. “It was one of the things that really hurt him,” said Marlene Rankin, Owens' daughter and the co-founder of the Jesse Owens Foundation. “Not everything got to him, but I think that did.” On this week's Making, host Brandon Pope leads a conversation on the years that defined Jesse Owens' life, featuring Rankin, NBCNews.com contributor Cecil Harris, Owens' son-in-law and former business partner Stuart Rankin, and Schaap, author of Triumph: The Untold Story of Jesse Owens and Hitler's Olympics.