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Can we leave the world a better place? Our last lesson in Scott Saul's "Irresistible Faith."
What does your job have to do with being an irresistible Christian? We look at chapter 8 in Scott Saul's "Irresistible Faith."
We can become irresistible Christians as we learn to treasure the poor. Week Eight in Scott Saul's "Irresistible Faith."
Pastor Scott Sauls return to the show to discuss his new book Beautiful People Don't Just Happen.
Three Tier is hosted by Jacob Gluck and Taylor Foxman.----MHW Ltd. is a beverage alcohol importer, distributor, and a service provider with licenses that date back to 1934. Since 1995, MHW has been dedicated to delivering service excellence in the global beverage alcohol industry, helping thousands of international brands enter and excel in new markets around the world.Scott Saul is an Executive Vice President at MHW. He has been with the company for 25 years, and as Employee #2, has helped grow MHW into the industry leader it is today.
In this episode Chris gives tips and scriptures on how to effectively pray for our world during this difficult time. Show Notes & Links: -If you are already a prayer warrior, keep going! -Don't get distracted by world events. Tips to overcome distractions: Turn off the TV news. Read selected online digests to know what's going on. Temper your social media. FOMO is a real addiction. You don't need to know everything from every viewpoint. Be confident in God's wisdom. (James 1:5) How should we pray for the world? Remember time spent praying is not as important as your heart. (Mt. 6:6-7) Be sure and listen. Prayer is two-way communication! Who should we pray for? Pray for your neighborhood. Pray for your community and churches. Pray for our country. Pray for the world. Before you pray, remind yourself of these six things: God has it all covered. (Rom. 11:36) He is faithful (2 Thes. 3:3) He is patient, not slow. (2 Pet. 3:9) God is in control and trustworthy. (Ps. 145:13) One thing God asks us to do: be still (Ps. 46:10) "Do not be afraid. Stand firm and you will see the deliverance the Lord will bring to you today. The Lord will fight for you; you need only be still." Ex. 14:13-14 Links: -While we're off in September, catch up on episodes you haven't listened to yet here: https://womenfinishingwell.com/podcast/ -Link to the Scott Saul's book, The Gentle Answer: https://scottsauls.com/books/
We live in an age of outrage in a culture constantly in conflict. Pastor, author, and speaker Scott Sauls joins Rebecca Carrell and Liz Rodriguez to talk about the devastating effects that cancel culture can have on a person and how to speak peace into a rage-infused world. Are you enjoying the Honest Conversations? Would you consider leaving us a review?Scott Saul's book is called "A Gentle Answer: Our Secret Weapon in an Age of Us Against Them." Find his blog at https://scottsauls.com/blog/. Find him on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook. Join the conversation! Find Rebecca and Liz on the following platforms:Twitter: @RebeccaACarrell; @lizannrod; @HeartStrongFFacebook: @HeartStrongFaithInstagram: @rebeccacarrell ; @lizannrodriguez ; @lizrodonthepod ; @heartstrongfaith
In this episode, the guys discuss what we can learn from the Civil War storyline regarding our posture towards one another. How do we engage with students and congregation members over cultural issues that are highly volatile, and when is it helpful to speak up? Is there such a thing as neutrality, or is everyone either a hero or a villain?Scott Saul's Article about "Stepping Away from Un-Christian Politics"Scott Saul's Latest Book: A Gentle AnswerStand to Reason Article by Alan Shlemon: How 2020 is Taking a Toll on Your SoulRooted's Podcast w/Scott SaulsKevin's Podcast w/Scott Sauls for Sola NetworkWe would love your feedback, input, or questions for future episodes.Contact us on Twitter @ThanosToTheos, Instagram @ThanosToTheos, or email us at thanostotheos@gmail.comIf you want to respond to any of our hosts, you can reach us on Twitter:Mike McGarry: @revmcgarryClark Fobes: @fobesmanKevin Yi: @kevinhyi
Ellen looks at chapter one of Scott Saul's book, A Gentle Answer
(00:00-09:23): Washington, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser had "Black Lives Matter" painted on the street that leads to the White House where protesters have been demonstrating following George Floyd’s death in police custody. Brian and Ian shared their reaction. (09:23-27:31): Steve Coble is the Teaching Pastor with Park Community Church in Lincoln Park. He joined Brian and Ian to sare his reaction to the death of George Floyd and the protests around the country. (27:31-36:49): Brain and Ian shared ways to discuss matters of race with your children. (36:49-46:55): Some Republican thinkers have begun to weigh in on the George Floyd death. Brain and Ian shared thoughts from John Piper and Condoleeza Rice. (46:55-56:42): Dr. Richard Hamlet is the host of Ministry in the Marketplace, which airs Sundays at 9:30am on AM 1160 Hope For Your Life. He joined Brian and Ian to talk about how people can bring their faith with them wherever they go. (56:42-1:05:59): According to new data, immigrants and refugees are among the groups hardest hit by the novel coronavirus in the U.S. Economically, they are among the most vulnerable (1:05:59-1:15:07): Brain and Ian shared an excerpt from Scott Saul’s new book A Gentle Answer: Our Secret Weapon in an Age of Us-Against-Them, which seems extremely timely.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How can we befriend those around us with the love of Jesus? In order to befriend someone, we must live out the love of Christ in all relationships. The Scripture for today is from 1 Corinthians 13:1-13. To watch the sixth and final episode in Scott Saul's study, please contact us and we can get you log in access. Wherever you are in your own spiritual journey, we welcome you. We too are people on a journey: becoming a church for the neighborhood as we grow in our love for Jesus, love for people, and love for life. For more information about the mission of Inglewood Church or to support our ministry, click here -- or email at office@inglewoodpc.org. We'd love to meet you!
How can we befriend those around us with the love of Jesus? We can form deeper connections if we seek to understand the people who don't easily get along with. The Scripture for today is from Romans 12:9-21. To watch the fifth episode in Scott Saul's study, please contact us and we can get you log in access. Wherever you are in your own spiritual journey, we welcome you. We too are people on a journey: becoming a church for the neighborhood as we grow in our love for Jesus, love for people, and love for life. For more information about the mission of Inglewood Church or to support our ministry, click here -- or email at office@inglewoodpc.org. We'd love to meet you!
How can we befriend those around us with the love of Jesus? As Christians, we should fight against fear and prejudice to befriend others. The Scripture for today is from Acts 9:1-20. To watch the fourth episode in Scott Saul's study, please contact us and we can get you log in access. Wherever you are in your own spiritual journey, we welcome you. We too are people on a journey: becoming a church for the neighborhood as we grow in our love for Jesus, love for people, and love for life. For more information about the mission of Inglewood Church or to support our ministry, click here -- or email at office@inglewoodpc.org. We'd love to meet you!
How can we befriend those around us with the love of Jesus? In order to have meaningful friendships as Christians, we must first befriend God. The Scripture for today is from Luke 19:1-10 and 1 John 4:10-11, 19-21. To watch the second episode in Scott Saul's study, please contact us and we can get you log in access. Wherever you are in your own spiritual journey, we welcome you. We too are people on a journey: becoming a church for the neighborhood as we grow in our love for Jesus, love for people, and love for life. For more information about the mission of Inglewood Church or to support our ministry, click here -- or email at office@inglewoodpc.org. We'd love to meet you!
How can we befriend those around us with the love of Jesus? In order for Christians to have deep friendships we must first learn to befriend ourselves by realizing our identity in Christ. Join us as we work through Scott Saul's "Befriend" series from RightNow Media on how to create belonging in an age of judgement, isolation, and fear. The Scripture for today is from John 21:1-19. To watch the first episode in Scott Saul's study, please contact us and we can get you log in access. Wherever you are in your own spiritual journey, we welcome you. We too are people on a journey: becoming a church for the neighborhood as we grow in our love for Jesus, love for people, and love for life. For more information about the mission of Inglewood Church or to support our ministry, click here -- or email at office@inglewoodpc.org. We'd love to meet you!
March 3, 2019 Matthew 23:1-12 PRIMARY SOURCES: Barna Group, “Almost Half of Practicing Christian Millennials Say Evangelism is Wrong” Robert Bellah, Habits of the Heart discussingmarriage.org, “Expressive Individualism vs. Christian Discipleship” Donald Carson, Editor, The New Bible Commentary Joe Carter, “How Dismissing the Doctrine of Hell Leads Us to Hate Our Neighbors” ESV Greek Tools ESV Study Bible IVP Bible Background Commentary Chip and Dan Heath, Switch Timothy Keller, Logos Sermon Archive Tim Keller, “How to be Public with Your Faith” Tim Keller, “Tim Keller on Changing the Culture without Being Colonized by It” John Ortberg, Menlo Park Church sermons Chuck Stanford, “Voices of Faith” Charles Taylor, A Secular Age NT Wright, For Everyone Commentaries
In this first part of their discussion of William James' classic essay in radical empiricism, "Does 'Consciousness' Exist?", Phil and JF talk about the various ways we use the slippery C-word in contemporary culture. The episode touches on the political charge of the concept of consciousness, the unholy marriage of materialism and idealism ("Kant is the ultimate hipster"), the role of consciousness in the workings of the weird -- basically, anything but the essay in question. That will come in part two. Header image by Miguel Bolacha (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:MiguelBolacha), Wikimedia Commons REFERENCES William James, "Does 'Consciousness' Exist?" (http://fair-use.org/william-james/essays-in-radical-empiricism/does-consciousness-exist) Daniel Dennett, [Consciousness Explained](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ConsciousnessExplained)_ Daniel Pinchbeck (http://www.pinchbeck.io/), author and founder of Reality Sandwich (http://realitysandwich.com/) Phil Ford, Dig: Sound and Music in Hip Culture (https://global.oup.com/academic/product/dig-9780199939916?cc=ca&lang=en&) Scott Saul, Freedom Is, Freedom Ain't: Jazz and the Making of the Sixties (http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674018532&content=reviews) Quentin Meillassoux, After Finitude: An Essay on the Necessity of Contingency (https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/after-finitude-9781441173836/) Matt Cardin (http://www.mattcardin.com/) - author and editor, creator of The Teeming Brain (http://www.teemingbrain.com/)
Want to be kind to homeless people? Then don’t feed them this. It’s food for thought from Scott Saul’s "Jesus Outside the Lines". I riff on it in this episode of Jesus in Books. The intro / outro music is Wandering by Lee Rosevere.
Note: the quotes mentioned were from Scott Saul's excellent book 'Jesus Outside the Lines.'
Richard Pryor was one of the most influential comedians of all time, but when he first arrived in the East Bay, he said: “I don’t think I have a style yet.” This episode explores how living in Berkeley during an era full of riots and revolutionaries sparked Pryor’s creative evolution. Authors Cecil Brown and Ishmael Reed share memories of these tumultuous times and Pryor biographer Scott Saul explains how the controversial performer went on to change American culture forever.
English professor Scott Saul discusses his new book, Becoming Richard Pryor. The richly researched biography about the comedian is accompanied by a website, “Richard Pryor’s Peoria,” which presents more than 200 photographs and documents from Pryor’s first two decades in Peoria, Ill. Series: "UC Berkeley News" [Humanities] [Show ID: 29310]
English professor Scott Saul discusses his new book, Becoming Richard Pryor. The richly researched biography about the comedian is accompanied by a website, “Richard Pryor’s Peoria,” which presents more than 200 photographs and documents from Pryor’s first two decades in Peoria, Ill. Series: "UC Berkeley News" [Humanities] [Show ID: 29310]
A conversation with Scott Saul, author of the new biography, "Becoming Richard Pryor."
Young Jean Lee, 1996, in conversation with Professors Catherine Gallagher and Scott Saul. Young Jean Lee graduated from the UC Berkeley English Department with Highest Honors in 1996. She then continued in our PhD program, before leaving to become a playwright. She is now the artistic director of the Young Jean Lee Theater Company, based in New York City, and she has written and directed a number of successful plays in New York and abroad. Her most recent piece, “The Shipment,” has received widespread critical acclaim from The New York Times, The New Yorker, and elsewhere.
Young Jean Lee, 1996, in conversation with Professors Catherine Gallagher and Scott Saul. Young Jean Lee graduated from the UC Berkeley English Department with Highest Honors in 1996. She then continued in our PhD program, before leaving to become a playwright. She is now the artistic director of the Young Jean Lee Theater Company, based in New York City, and she has written and directed a number of successful plays in New York and abroad. Her most recent piece, “The Shipment,” has received widespread critical acclaim from The New York Times, The New Yorker, and elsewhere.