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KBOE Radio message for March 9, 2025, with Mike Sereg: Man on Mission: The Seven Names of Jesus – Part 2 The post The Seven Names of Jesus – Part 2 first appeared on VITAL.
KBOE Radio message for March 2, 2025, with Mike Sereg: Man on Mission: The Seven Names of Jesus The post The Seven Names of Jesus first appeared on VITAL.
Do you have a story idea that doesn't fit neatly into one genre? If you've ever considered writing cross-genre, then stick around and learn how one author managed to successfully combine travel writing, memoir, and young adult into a single book. You'll also know the key benefits of researching your idea compared to the others who've already published, and you'll learn how to find quality editors who support your goals.As a bonus, you'll also hear about Kellie's and Erin's travels abroad.Topics discussed in this episode: Trying to write during maternity leaveTraveling the world and blogging with her middle schoolersBinging YouTube writing craft videosReading one-star reviews for similar booksWriting the first draft in three monthsHiring three different editors when writing cross-genreFinding good editors and avoiding bad experiencesTelling her family she's writing a memoir about themDon't fret not having a formal writing degreeFavorite booksBONUS: Entering middle school curriculumsBONUS: Percentages of drafted and published booksAbout Kellie: Kellie McIntyre is a Southern girl with a passion for cultural and adventure travel. She has explored 50 countries across six continents and will finally make it to Antarctica in November 2023. In 2013, Kellie, her husband, and their two daughters traded middle school for a global adventure. That experience led to a first-class education from economy seats. And that education has turned into her new book. It is a “Dork Diaries meets The Amazing Race” family travel memoir with a unique twist—it's written from her 14- and 12-year-old daughters' perspectives. Kellie also shares tips for planning and surviving global family (mis)adventures on her travel blog, 4 Worn Passports. Kellie's daughters are now young adults, and Kellie and her husband are empty-nesters in Alabama. They work in real estate.Get her book:The Passport Project: Two Sisters Ditch Middle School for a Life-Changing Journey Around the World: https://www.amazon.com/Passport-Project-Sisters-Life-Changing-Journey/dp/1737743817 Connect w/ Kellie: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/4WornPassports/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/4WornPassports Travel blog: https://4wornpassports.com/ Books discussed during the show: The Girl with Seven Names, by Hyeonseo LeeEscaping from Camp 14, by Blaine HardenA Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier, by Ishmael BeahFirst They Killed My Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers, by Loung UngFrom the Land of Green Ghosts, by Pascal Khoo ThweFree your creative self too. Download your free copy of my guide, 5 Steps to Help You Start Writing Today, at https://lifebeyondparenting.com/5-steps-start-writing. Let's connect via my Facebook group, Parents Who Write, at https://www.facebook.com/groups/parentswhowrite.
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The Gemara in Sukkah 52a says that the yetzer hara is called by seven names. This episode analyzes the first few of them.
Katie Irani - Nov 30, 1999
Katie Irani - Nov 30, 1999
Episode 13 - The Girl with Seven Names by Hyeonseo LeeThey both die at the end by Adam SilveraIt Ends with Us by Colleen HooverThe Authenticity Project by Clare Pooley
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La historia de una huida de Corea del Norte. Charla Ted con subtítulos en español: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdxPCeWw75k @lospadresdelcine
We don't want it to be draft season already but it is for the Cowboys and 27 other teams. I've got seven candidates worthy of being picked at #24 overall that could help the Dallas Cowboys play better football. Come on in for scouting reports on Nakobe Dean, Tyler Linderbaum, Kenyon Green and many more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jeff-cavanaugh/support
October 21, 2021 - Before the year is over, Gov. Kathy Hochul will get a chance to leave her mark on the state's top court, filling an upcoming vacancy with one of seven potential candidates identified by a judicial nominating commission. Vin Bonventre, a distinguished law professor with Albany Law and author of the New York Court Watcher blog, assesses the list of contenders and predicts who will join the state Court of Appeals.
Katie Irani - Nov 30, 1999
Katie Irani - Nov 30, 1999
Raised in a brothel in war-ravaged Korea, Young-Son is the daughter of an American soldier and a Korean brothel madam. She has been called honky, immigrant, chink - she has been put up for adoption, diagnosed, arrested, converted and abused but her light never went out.We're an AD free show that relies on your donations. Send us some love... ❤ DONATE HERE ❤
In this episode I talk about growing up in the movie Miami Vice, Hyeonseo Lee's memoir "The Girl with Seven Names", and confronting my neighbor at 5AM.
The Last of the Seven Names is the Classic Triple Threat. Lord God of Hosts - Yaweh - Elohim- Tsbowt
Gordon forces Adam to - WHO CARES, MICHAEL B. JORDAN IS ON THE SHOW NOW!!!
Speaker or Performer: Pastor Grover Cleveland Date of Delivery: December 25, 2020
Speaker or Performer: Pastor Grover Cleveland Scripture Passage(s): Isaiah 9:1-7 (NKJV) Date of Delivery: December 24, 2020 1 Nevertheless the gloom will not be upon her who is distressed, as when at first He lightly esteemed the land of Zebulun and the land of Naphtali, and afterward more heavily oppressed her, by the way of the sea, beyond the Jordan, in Galilee of the Gentiles. 2 The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light; those who dwelt in the land of the shadow of death, upon them a light has shined. 3 You have multiplied the nation and increased its joy; they rejoice before You According to the joy of harvest, as men rejoice when they divide the spoil. 4 For You have broken the yoke of his burden and the staff of his shoulder, the rod of his oppressor, as in the day of Midian. 5 For every warrior’s sandal from the noisy battle, and garments rolled in blood, Will be used for burning and fuel of fire.6 For unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given; and the government will be upon His shoulder. And His name will be called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God,Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. 7 Of the increase of His government and peace there will be no end, upon the throne of David and over His kingdom, to order it and establish it with judgment and justice from that time forward, even forever. The zeal of the Lord of hosts will perform this.
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News editor Joel Tansey discusses the impact of Naomi Osaka’s support for the Black Lives Matter movement both in the U.S. and Japan, and what a new wave of activism in sports might mean for next summer's Tokyo Olympics. Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Democrats Abroad Japan, a volunteer organization that helps Americans overseas register to vote. VoteFromAbroad.org (https://www.votefromabroad.org) makes the ballot request process simple and easy, so if you need to vote from overseas, visit VoteFromAbroad.org (https://www.votefromabroad.org) . Many states have their deadlines on Saturday Oct. 17, so request your ballot now. Read/see/hear more: Outstanding Osaka: Japanese star captures second U.S. Open title (https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2020/09/13/tennis/naomi-osaka-japan-star-us-open/) (Joel Tansey, The Japan Times) Naomi Osaka is the role model that Japan needs right now (https://www.japantimes.co.jp/community/2020/09/07/voices/naomi-osaka-role-model-japan/) (Baye McNeil, The Japan Times) Black Lives Matter prompts important conversations in Japanese sports (https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2020/07/25/more-sports/black-lives-matter-prompts-important-conversations-japanese-sports/) (Kaz Nagatsuka, The Japan Times) Naomi Osaka's Japanese sponsors hesitant to comment on activism (https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2020/09/15/tennis/naomi-osaka-japanese-sponsors-activism/) (AP via The Japan Times) Naomi Osaka gives voice to victims of racial injustice at U.S. Open (https://english.kyodonews.net/news/2020/09/593deb5caaa1-focus-osaka-gives-voice-to-victims-of-racial-injustice-at-us-open.html) (Kyodo) Episode 6: What a week for Naomi Osaka (https://www.japantimes.co.jp/podcast/episode-6-week-naomi-osaka/) (Deep Dive) U.S. Open 2020 Winner's Speech (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IELytkCsqW0) (U.S. Open via YouTube) Naomi Osaka on leading tennis to protest the police shooting of Jacob Blake (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4Ez6O0X8Mw) (ESPN via YouTube) Sebastian Coe says athletes should be allowed to protest at Tokyo Olympics (https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2020/10/08/olympics/summer-olympics/sebastian-coe-protests-tokyo-olympics/) (AP via The Japan Times) I used the podium to protest. The Olympic Committee punished me. (https://www.japantimes.co.jp/multimedia/2020/09/10/sports/gwen-berry-protest/) (NYT via The Japan Times) On this episode: Joel Tansey: Twitter (https://twitter.com/joeltanseyjt?lang=en) | Articles (https://www.japantimes.co.jp/author/joel-tansey/) Oscar Boyd: Twitter (https://twitter.com/omhboyd) | Articles (https://www.japantimes.co.jp/author/oscar-boyd/) | Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/oscar.boyd/) Announcements: Sign up to the Deep Dive mailing list (https://www.japantimes.co.jp/email-newsletters) and be notified every time a new episode comes out. Get in touch with us at deepdive@japantimes.co.jp. Support the show! Rate us, review us and share this episode with a friend if you've enjoyed it. Follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/japandeepdive?lang=en) , and give us feedback. This episode of Deep Dive may be supported by advertising based on your location. Advertising is sourced by Audioboom and is not affiliated with The Japan Times. Photo: Naomi Osaka adjusts her mask after defeating Jennifer Brady in their U.S. Open semifinal in New York. | AP
A North Korean Defector's Story.
Yisro had seven names and seven daughters. What is the message for us? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/torasimecha/support
The thrilling story of a young woman's attempt to escape from North Korea with her family.Order on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2Pc5EzNVisit my website: https://www.clintmorey.comNOTE: I am an Amazon affiliate.
Padmini EmmaneniI am an author and a secondary school teacher of English and History.I recently relocated to Perth and wish to promote my debut historical fiction novel Kaalachakra – The Wheel of Time, self-published in November 2017 and launched at the Museum of the Great Southern in Albany Western Australia.My book has been embraced by the local community. It is endorsed on the front cover by famous Australian historical YA fiction author, Dianne Wolfer (Lighthouse Girl, Light Horse Boy, In the Lamplight, Shark Girl, The Dog with Seven Names).Broadcast from IntuiTalks.com Sign up for free and listen live!
I am an author and a secondary school teacher of English and History. I recently relocated to Perth and wish to promote my debut historical fiction novel Kaalachakra – The Wheel of Time, self-published in November 2017 and launched at the Museum of the Great Southern in Albany Western Australia. My book has been embraced by the local community. It is endorsed on the front cover by famous Australian historical YA fiction author, Dianne Wolfer (Lighthouse Girl, Light Horse Boy, In the Lamplight, Shark Girl, The Dog with Seven Names). Broadcast from IntuiTalks.com Sign up for free and listen live!
Subject: The Life of King David Speaker or Performer: William Pope Scripture Passage(s): Psalm 23 Date of Delivery: September 29, 2019 One of the great treasures hidden the Psalm 23 is that we can find Seven distinct descriptions of the Seven compound Names of God found in the Old Testament there in one chapter, Psalm 23.
Today I’m sharing my favorite reads from this summer! Books Mentioned: Daisy Jones and The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid North and South by Elizabeth Gaskill Everything, Everything by Nicola Yoon The Girl with Seven Names by Hyeonseo Lee Next Month’s Book is Educated by Tara Westover Follow me on instagram @infinitelypreferabook See what Catherine is reading at goodreads.com/infinitelypreferabook
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For most defectors the decision to leave North Korea is never an easy one, and there are major difficulties in addressing the refugee crisis. Those crossing into China risk arrest and deportation, and the safety of those left behind is often in question. Hyeonseo Lee defected from North Korea in 1997, and has since become an activist for human rights. Her memoir, The Girl with Seven Names, is a New York Times best seller. Guest: Hyeonseo Lee
For most defectors the decision to leave North Korea is never an easy one, and there are major difficulties in addressing the refugee crisis. Those crossing into China risk arrest and deportation, and the safety of those left behind is often in question. Hyeonseo Lee defected from North Korea in 1997, and has since become an activist for human rights. Her memoir, The Girl with Seven Names, is a New York Times best seller. Guest: Hyeonseo Lee
An extraordinary insight into life under one of the world's most ruthless and secretive dictatorships - and the story of one woman's terrifying struggle to avoid capture/repatriation and guide her family to freedom.
Hyeonseo Lee was born in 1980 in North Korea, a country she thought was the best on the planet’ until she witnessed great suffering and starvation. At the age of 17, she left her family behind and escaped alone to China. Hiding her identity for ten years, her life in China was far from easy and she eventually decided to flee for South Korea. There she faced further challenges when the authorities initially didn’t believe she was North Korean. Some time later she returned to China where she met her family and travelled to Laos in order to bring them to join her in South Korea. However the family were caught and imprisoned in Laos until an Australian backpacker helped pay for their release. Hyeonseo is the author of an acclaimed book, the Girl with Seven Names, and her TED talk has reached well over 10 million people. While still struggling to adapt to her new freedoms, she travels extensively sharing her story and telling the world about what is happening in North Korea. ........... About the podcast The Love and Courage podcast features interviews with inspirational people who are making a real difference in the world today. Guests are typically people passionate about social justice, and who have demonstrated courage and conviction in their lives. Host Ruairí McKiernan is leading Irish social innovator, campaigner, writer and public speaker. He is the founder of the pioneering SpunOut.ie youth organization, and helped set-up the Uplift and the A Lust For Life non-profits. In 2012 the President of Ireland Michael D Higgins appointed Ruairí to the Council of State, a national constitutional advisory body whose members include all current and former leaders of the country. Ruairí is the recipient of numerous awards, including a Fulbright fellowship, and he contributes regularly to the media on youth, health, community and social justice issues. ................. Subscribe, download, rate and review via iTunes, Stitcher, SoundCloud, YouTube and please spread the word. If you are new to podcasts and have an iPhone, simply use the podcast app on your phone. On Android phones, using the Google Play App download an podcast app such as Podcast Republic and search for 'Love and Courage' and then click subscribe. Download each episode individually, subscribe for updates and sign-up for email announcements about new guests and episodes. ................. Web: www.loveandcourage.org Twitter: @loveandcourage Facebook: www.facebook.com/hopehitching Instagram: ww.instagram.com/ruairimc/ Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/ruairimckiernanDonate: https://www.ifundraise.ie/998_ruairi-mckiernan---social-innovations.html Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/loveandcourage Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1gCuceQXG7rmwRY9PAzBgg ................. Join the Love and Courage community This is independent community supported media. Once off and monthly patron support is hugely appreciated. Donate https://www.ifundraise.ie/998_ruairi-mckiernan---social-innovations.html. Funds help pay for production, post-production, transcribing, hosting, equipment upgrades, publicity, venue rental, and support for Ruairí's ongoing community, campaign and youth mentoring work. Once off supporters of €10 or over get names on the website and a Love and Courage badge. (Anonymous support is also possible). Once off supporters of €50 or more (or at least €5 per month) will get a Love and Courage t-shirt and badge, discounts on workshops and events, your photo and special credits online and on the podcast. Monthly patrons of €20 per month or more will get the above as well as a mention on the podcast credits (if you want). Patrons of €40 per month or more will get all of the above as well as quarterly phone call updates and invitations to special community gatherings. Bigger sponsorship opportunities may also be available. Monthly patrons also get extra info and personal email updates with behind the scenes news and insights. Questions: podcast@loveandcourage.org .................. Web: www.loveandcourage.org Twitter: @loveandcourage Facebook: www.facebook.com/hopehitching Instagram: ww.instagram.com/ruairimc/ Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/ruairimckiernanDonate: https://www.ifundraise.ie/998_ruairi-mckiernan---social-innovations.html Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/loveandcourage Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1gCuceQXG7rmwRY9PAzBgg
Subject: Seven Names of God in Psalm 23 Speaker or Performer: William Pope Scripture Passage(s): Psalm 23 Date of Delivery: October 16, 2016 Are you broken? We are all broken in one way or another. In Psalm 23 we find a Shepherd who is Jehovah Rohi. There are actually seven compound names of God in the OT and all seven can be found in Psalm 23. They speak of the Good Shepherd's care for us who are broken and in need of a Shepherd.
Imagine having to flee your home country, leaving your mother and brother behind you. As a child, Hyeonseo Lee thought her country– North Korea- was the best on the planet. It wasn‘t until the devastating famine of the 1990s that she began to question those beliefs and look for an escape route. As a teenager, she fled to China to stay with distant relatives and spent the next ten years hiding her true identity before finally escaping to South Korea. She then made the courageous decision to return to the North Korean border in a daring mission to bring the rest of her family to safety. Now a university student and human rights advocate, the author of the memoir The Girl with Seven Names reveals the details of her extraordinary journey. She offers a unique insight into the situation of the people of North Korea and how we can help those still suffering.
Seven times in the Old Testament, God's special covenant name, YAHWEH, is coupled with a descriptive word or phrase that reveals more of who He is, and especially, who He is to us.
Seven times in the Old Testament, God's special covenant name, YAHWEH, is coupled with a descriptive word or phrase that reveals more of who He is, and especially, who He is to us.
Seven times in the Old Testament, God's special covenant name, YAHWEH, is coupled with a descriptive word or phrase that reveals more of who He is, and especially, who He is to us.
Seven times in the Old Testament, God's special covenant name, YAHWEH, is coupled with a descriptive word or phrase that reveals more of who He is, and especially, who He is to us.
Seven times in the Old Testament, God's special covenant name, YAHWEH, is coupled with a descriptive word or phrase that reveals more of who He is, and especially, who He is to us.
Seven times in the Old Testament, God's special covenant name, YAHWEH, is coupled with a descriptive word or phrase that reveals more of who He is, and especially, who He is to us.
Take care, you who wish to deal with names for love. Behind their sweetness and wrath, nothing endures. Nothing but wounds and kisses. Though love appears far off, you will move into its depth. LINKS: World Poetry Book (highly recommended): http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/203921.World_Poetry Women's Spiritual Poetry (by SHAMBHALA hello!): http://www.shambhala.com/the-shambhala-anthology-of-women-s-spiritual-poetry.html All Things Elliott Malkin: http://dziga.com Jon Love & his amazing work: http://jonlovesart.com Am I forgetting something?
Defecting from North Korea is not only a tremendously difficult and perilous enterprise – it remains a lifetime challenge, even after one has successfully defected and resettled to South Korea. Many refugees struggle to adapt to their new life and must bear a sense of longing, guilt, and sometimes even an urge to go back. Most had to leave friends and family members behind, and while North Korea is certainly ruled by a brutal, ruthless regime, it remains home to those who were born there. Our guest for this episode is Hyeonseo Lee, who defected from North Korea at the age of 17 and eventually reached Seoul after ten years in China, where she lived in fear of arrest and deportation. She wrote about her experience in the international bestseller The Girl with Seven Names and delivered an acclaimed TED Talk in 2013 that was watched over five million times on Youtube and TED.com. She is now an outspoken activist for North Korean refugees and has been featured in major media outlets worldwide. Hyeonseo gracefully accepted our interview request and talked to us about life in North Korea, her “accidental” decision to defect and how it changed her life, the struggle to adapt to South Korean society and economy, the sense of guilt and various discriminations North Koreans defector all too often face, and the irony of her meeting with her future husband, Brian – an “American bastard”.
As a child of Kim Il-sung’s North Korea, a teenage Hyeonseo Lee believed the Dear Leader was her saviour, even holding on to that faith after she’d fled the country to live with relatives in China. Subsequently, Lee fought for the rest of her family to join her over the border in the South. In The Girl with Seven Names she tells her incredible story, and reveals human rights abuses that have largely been kept secret. Recorded live at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.
As a child of Kim Il-sung’s North Korea, a teenage Hyeonseo Lee believed the Dear Leader was her saviour, even holding on to that faith after she’d fled the country to live with relatives in China. Subsequently, Lee fought for the rest of her family to join her over the border in the South. In The Girl with Seven Names she tells her incredible story, and reveals human rights abuses that have largely been kept secret. Recorded live at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.
Hyeonseo Lee, at 17 years old, escaped across the border of North Korea into China. That was just the beginning of a very long, dangerous, frustrating journey to freedom. She gave a TED talk describing her journey, which Oprah Winfrey called "the most riveting TED talk ever!" She and I talk about her "marathon" of life and her book, "The Girl with Seven Names." Listen to this inspiring conversation: Listen on iTunes or Listen to/download this episode here: Hyeonseo Lee: Her book: The Girl with Seven Names Her Author's Page on Amazon.com Her TED Talk On Twitter: @HyeonseoLeeNK On Facebook: HyeonseoLeeNK On Instagram: @HyeonseoLee Mentioned in this show: Worry No More! book Download: Affirmations for Abundant Living LIAM Team Life Coaching Community Subscription/Social Links: Subscribe on iTunes! Subscribe on Stitcher Radio! Watch on YouTube! LIAM on Twitter: @LifeIs262 LIAM on Facebook / LifeIsAMarathon Subscribe to the LIAM Mailing List www.BruceVanHorn.com Bruce Van Horn on Twitter Bruce Van Horn on Facebook
Hyeonseo Lee, at 17 years old, escaped across the border of North Korea into China. That was just the beginning of a very long, dangerous, frustrating journey to freedom. She gave a TED talk describing her journey, which Oprah Winfrey called "the most riveting TED talk ever!" She and I talk about her "marathon" of life and her book, "The Girl with Seven Names." Listen to this inspiring conversation: Listen on iTunes or Listen to/download this episode here: Hyeonseo Lee: Her book: The Girl with Seven Names Her Author's Page on Amazon.com Her TED Talk On Twitter: @HyeonseoLeeNK On Facebook: HyeonseoLeeNK On Instagram: @HyeonseoLee Mentioned in this show: Worry No More! book Download: Affirmations for Abundant Living LIAM Team Life Coaching Community Subscription/Social Links: Subscribe on iTunes! Subscribe on Stitcher Radio! Watch on YouTube! LIAM on Twitter: @LifeIs262 LIAM on Facebook / LifeIsAMarathon Subscribe to the LIAM Mailing List www.BruceVanHorn.com Bruce Van Horn on Twitter Bruce Van Horn on Facebook