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Jerry weighs in on theft in stores, and speaks with loss prevention expert, Rui Rodrigues, from the Retail Council of Canada. Are the leaves changing colour earlier in Toronto? Jerry speaks with Sean Thomas, a professor of forestry at the University of Toronto. Plus - the suspension of Canada Post flyer delivery gets mixed reaction.
Gifts of the Spirit | Power and purpose of tongues | Pastor Sean Thomas
It's Time to Rise: Wake up | The Kingdom | Pastor Sean Thomas
Born For The Blessing | The Kingdom | Pastor Sean Thomas
Pursuit leads to transformation | The Kingdom | Pastor Sean Thomas
Gifts of the Spirit | Access | Pastor Sean Thomas | 08/27/25
Seek First What Truly Matters: The Kingdom | Pastor Sean Thomas
Fill Your Vessel | Pastor Sean Thomas
Strong Roots, Strong Faith: Deeply Rooted Ground | The Standard | Pastor Sean Thomas
The Power of Divine Alignment: Timing is Everything | The Standard | Pastor Sean Thomas
This Is Your Season of Overflow: Anointed to Prosper | The Standard | Pastor Sean Thomas
Standing firm in every storm: Established in Christ Jesus I The Standard | Pastor Sean Thomas
Check out this special edition of the Be More Today show where we discuss the Summer Steps 2 Greatness Challenge, the model of change foundation of Dr. Thomas' two books, and why working on your strengths this summer will help your weaknesses fall to the waste side. Sign up the Steps 2 Greatness while here until July 4th, 2025 by midnight: https://runsignup.com/Race/NY/Brooklyn/BMTPROJECT40For all other information visit www.bemoretoday.com.
Walking in Divine Assignment | Growing in the Anointing | Pastor Sean Thomas
Soar Like an Eagle | Revival Night | Pastor Sean Thomas
You are called to be a winner | The Winning Hand | The Standard | Pastor Sean Thomas
Revival Starts With You: A Generational Anointing | The Standard | Pastor Sean Thomas
On this week's Spectator Out Loud: Sean Thomas reflects on the era of lads mags (1:07); John Power reveals those unfairly gaming the social housing system (6:15); Susie Moss reviews Ripeness by Sarah Moss (11:31); Olivia Potts explains the importance of sausage rolls (14:21); and, Rory Sutherland speaks in defence of the Trump playbook (18:09). Produced and presented by Patrick Gibbons. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's Spectator Out Loud: Sean Thomas reflects on the era of lads mags (1:07); John Power reveals those unfairly gaming the social housing system (6:15); Susie Moss reviews Ripeness by Sarah Moss (11:31); Olivia Potts explains the importance of sausage rolls (14:21); and, Rory Sutherland speaks in defence of the Trump playbook (18:09). Produced and presented by Patrick Gibbons. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Encounter Night | The Cost Of Anointing | Pastor Sean Thomas
Anointed For Greater Works | The Standard | Pastor Sean Thomas
Encounter Night | The Fourth Watch | Pastor Sean Thomas
Driven By Anointing | The Standard | Pastor Sean Thomas
On this week's Spectator Out Loud: Arabella Byrne on the social minefield of private swimming pools (1:13); Sean Thomas says that not knowing where you are is one of the joys of travel (5:34); reviewing Helen Carr's Sceptred Isle: A New History of the 14th Century, Mathew Lyons looks at the reality of a vivid century (11:34); reviewing Tim Gregory's Going Nuclear: How the Atom Will Save the World, Bryan Appleyard analyses the three parties debating global warming (16:07); and, Chas Newkey-Burden looks back to the 1980s nuclear drama that paralysed his childhood, Threads (20:42). Produced and presented by Patrick Gibbons. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's Spectator Out Loud: Arabella Byrne on the social minefield of private swimming pools (1:13); Sean Thomas says that not knowing where you are is one of the joys of travel (5:34); reviewing Helen Carr's Sceptred Isle: A New History of the 14th Century, Mathew Lyons looks at the reality of a vivid century (11:34); reviewing Tim Gregory's Going Nuclear: How the Atom Will Save the World, Bryan Appleyard analyses the three parties debating global warming (16:07); and, Chas Newkey-Burden looks back to the 1980s nuclear drama that paralysed his childhood, Threads (20:42). Produced and presented by Patrick Gibbons. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Encounter Night | In pit with a lion on a snowy day | Pastor Sean Thomas
The Standard | Pastor Sean Thomas
Windows Of Blessing | Pastor Sean Thomas
Encounter Night | Pastor Sean Thomas Deuteronomy 28:1-2 Mark 6:30-43 Romans 10:17
Let The Remnant Rise | Pastor Sean Thomas
In The Dwelling Place | Pastor Sean Thomas
On this week's Spectator Out Loud: Owen Matthews reads his letter from Rome (1:21); Matthew Parris travels the Channel Islands (7:53); Reviewing Minoo Dinshaw, Marcus Nevitt looks at Bulstrode Whitelocke and Edward Hyde, once close colleagues who fell out during the English civil war (15:19); Angus Colwell discusses his Marco Pierre White obsession, aided by the chef himself (21:26); and, Sean Thomas provides his notes on boredom (26:28). Produced and presented by Patrick Gibbons.
On this week's Spectator Out Loud: Owen Matthews reads his letter from Rome (1:21); Matthew Parris travels the Channel Islands (7:53); Reviewing Minoo Dinshaw, Marcus Nevitt looks at Bulstrode Whitelocke and Edward Hyde, once close colleagues who fell out during the English civil war (15:19); Angus Colwell discusses his Marco Pierre White obsession, aided by the chef himself (21:26); and, Sean Thomas provides his notes on boredom (26:28). Produced and presented by Patrick Gibbons.
Enter The Threshold | The Door | Pastor Sean Thomas
Lift Up A Shout Of Praise! | Gates Of Praise | Pastor Sean Thomas
Get In Position | The Gate Of Redemption | Pastor Sean Thomas
Check out this week's episode of the Be More Today Show as Dr. Sean Thomas highlights the importance of 10,000 steps, talks about his new book Project More, and gives a final charge for the Be More Today Steps 2 Greatness Challenge. For more information about the email info@bemoretoday.com or check our our website www.bemoretoday.com. Open this link to join my WhatsApp Group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/KqzpsmpNuk7IqTVT61LWPg
How To Live Under an Open Heaven | Gates Windows Doors | Pastor Sean Thomas
Tear It Down | Pastor Sean Thomas
Join Dr. Sean Thomas as we conclude Athletic Training Month highlighting the the incredible athletic trainers at JAG Physical Therapy and the unseen prep that happens behind the scenes. For more information regarding their services visit www.jagpt.com. For all other questions visit www.bemoretoday.com.
This week: sectarian persecution returns Paul Wood, Colin Freeman and Father Benedict Kiely write in the magazine this week about the religious persecution that minorities are facing across the world from Syria to the Congo. In Syria, there have been reports of massacres with hundreds of civilians from the Alawite Muslim minority targeted, in part because of their association with the fallen Assad regime. Reports suggest that the groups responsible are linked to the new Syrian president Ahmed al-Sharaa (formerly known as Abu Mohammed al-Jolani). For some, the true face of the country's new masters has been revealed. Whether the guilty men are punished will tell us what kind of country Syria has become since the fall of Assad's dictatorship. Speaking to those on the ground, Wood reports of fathers who were shot in front of their families, victims made to howl like dogs as they crawled through piles of corpses, and of state security forces trying to prevent survivors from photographing or talking about what had happened. But to what extent is al-Sharaa responsible? And could other minorities, like the Syrian Christian minority – one of the oldest in the world, be next? Paul and Fr Benedict joined the podcast to discuss. (1:02) Next: this century's ‘unstoppable process of language extinction' There are around 7,000 languages currently spoken across the world, but by the end of the century only 500 are expected to survive. Thus, documenting endangered languages has never been so important and this is the starting point of Lorna Gibb's new book, Rare Tongues: The Secret Stories of Hidden Languages, reviewed by Harry Ritchie in the books section of the magazine this week. What are some examples of the languages facing extinction? And should we accept this as an inevitable cultural rise and fall, or should we be working to combat this? Harry joined the podcast alongside Dr Oliver Mayeux, a sociolinguist at Cambridge, who also speaks Louisiana creole – a language spoken by fewer that 10,000 people. With special thanks to the Endangered Language Alliance, for allowing us to use a clip of the Garifuna language, who are working to document and preserve languages facing extinction across the world. (18:06) And finally: what is ‘Boom Boom', Gen Z's favourite aesthetic trend? Out are boring converse and dirty t-shirts beloved by millennial tech bros and in are high-fashion double-breasted suits and loafers, or so says Arabella Byrne who writes about the aesthetic trend defining Gen Z. American trend analyst Sean Monahan – who also coined 2013's ‘normcore' – coined the term ‘Boom Boom' to encapsulate the look and feel of the trend. Think 1980s yuppies updated for 2025 – so why exactly is it popular, and what does it tell us about today's twentysomethings? Arabella and Sean joined the podcast to discuss. (27:50) Plus: Matthew Parris, Stephen Fry, Rory Sutherland, Rachel Johnson, Philip Hensher, Sean Thomas and Petronella Wyatt reveal the worst insults they ever received from a teacher. (13:59) Presented by William Moore and Lara Prendergast. Produced by Patrick Gibbons.
This week: sectarian persecution returns Paul Wood, Colin Freeman and Father Benedict Kiely write in the magazine this week about the religious persecution that minorities are facing across the world from Syria to the Congo. In Syria, there have been reports of massacres with hundreds of civilians from the Alawite Muslim minority targeted, in part because of their association with the fallen Assad regime. Reports suggest that the groups responsible are linked to the new Syrian president Ahmed al-Sharaa (formerly known as Abu Mohammed al-Jolani). For some, the true face of the country's new masters has been revealed. Whether the guilty men are punished will tell us what kind of country Syria has become since the fall of Assad's dictatorship. Speaking to those on the ground, Wood reports of fathers who were shot in front of their families, victims made to howl like dogs as they crawled through piles of corpses, and of state security forces trying to prevent survivors from photographing or talking about what had happened. But to what extent is al-Sharaa responsible? And could other minorities, like the Syrian Christian minority – one of the oldest in the world, be next? Paul and Fr Benedict joined the podcast to discuss. (1:02) Next: this century's ‘unstoppable process of language extinction' There are around 7,000 languages currently spoken across the world, but by the end of the century only 500 are expected to survive. Thus, documenting endangered languages has never been so important and this is the starting point of Lorna Gibb's new book, Rare Tongues: The Secret Stories of Hidden Languages, reviewed by Harry Ritchie in the books section of the magazine this week. What are some examples of the languages facing extinction? And should we accept this as an inevitable cultural rise and fall, or should we be working to combat this? Harry joined the podcast alongside Dr Oliver Mayeux, a sociolinguist at Cambridge, who also speaks Louisiana creole – a language spoken by fewer that 10,000 people. With special thanks to the Endangered Language Alliance, for allowing us to use a clip of the Garifuna language, who are working to document and preserve languages facing extinction across the world. (18:06) And finally: what is ‘Boom Boom', Gen Z's favourite aesthetic trend? Out are boring converse and dirty t-shirts beloved by millennial tech bros and in are high-fashion double-breasted suits and loafers, or so says Arabella Byrne who writes about the aesthetic trend defining Gen Z. American trend analyst Sean Monahan – who also coined 2013's ‘normcore' – coined the term ‘Boom Boom' to encapsulate the look and feel of the trend. Think 1980s yuppies updated for 2025 – so why exactly is it popular, and what does it tell us about today's twentysomethings? Arabella and Sean joined the podcast to discuss. (27:50) Plus: Matthew Parris, Stephen Fry, Rory Sutherland, Rachel Johnson, Philip Hensher, Sean Thomas and Petronella Wyatt reveal the worst insults they ever received from a teacher. (13:59) Presented by William Moore and Lara Prendergast. Produced by Patrick Gibbons.
The Aroma of Honor | Pastor Sean Thomas
How To Access the Anointing | Pastor Sean Thomas
On this week's episode of the Be More Today Dr. Sean Thomas shares his experience running the 2025 Tokyo Marathon and obstacles he faced on the way to earning his 5th Abbott World Major Star. For more information visit www.bemoretoday.com.
Join Dr. Sean Thomas as we celebrate Athletic Training Month highlighting the the incredible athletic trainers at JAG Physical Therapy. For more information regarding their services visit www.jagpt.com. For all other questions visit www.bemoretoday.com.
How To Cultivate A Culture Of Honor | Pastor Sean Thomas
Season 6 begins with a look at Dr. Sean Thomas' new book Project More! Check out the episode as Dr. Sean highlights the inspiration behind the book, the theme for 2025, and why Project More will help you feel More Alive in 2025. Check out Dr. Sean's new book by visiting www.bemoretoday.com or on Amazon with the link below: https://www.amazon.com/PROJECT-MORE-Days-Health-Fitness/dp/B0DTF6VCQL/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3Q62PVHJPR2IA&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.UjxXkSnrzbNSMS4inhHmzy2ClKFinoS7BcJHD5QoRK9k2kIgqCWtiFBmuFea-gEXTlVIas5RQ_TFYPBStYmDBT7siw_rOhuOV6i8uqJrwUOhBaVuhYtVTj4-8IJnoFyRbtDuTnzxKoyEw8E-GFQKgWt1z4mHnl-xCgvSfybkmZnvGA_9iyFF9kyPK3VWyofRFneG4T_sCsdWHwY318_mOpshHMlLcB5sXv67NMSMmJs.1C6fYXLX7Tv0wRouZLFTsPRxFcoEYByP8COVZl3kRhk&dib_tag=se&keywords=project+more+sean+thomas&qid=1739154996&sprefix=prooject+more+sean+thomas%2Caps%2C74&sr=8-1
How To Get You Glory Back | Pastor Sean Thomas