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    The Bible (audio)
    1 Kings 2 David pt 3

    The Bible (audio)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 47:30


    What areas do we let Satan get into that he can use against us? David had to get to the root of His problems, and we do too! Giving God the control over our lives, confessing the sin, and finding the freedom He promises us!

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    Architects of Peace: Episode 3 - From the White House Lawn

    AJC Passport

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 22:27


    Dive into the third episode of AJC's latest limited podcast series, Architects of Peace. Go behind the scenes of the decades-long diplomacy and quiet negotiations that made the Abraham Accords possible, bringing Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and later Morocco, together in historic peace agreements.  On September 15, 2020, the Abraham Accords were signed at the White House by President Trump, Prime Minister Netanyahu, and the foreign ministers of the UAE and Bahrain. In this third installment of AJC's limited series, AJC CEO Ted Deutch and Chief Policy and Political Affairs Officer Jason Isaacson—who stood on the South Lawn that day—share their memories and insights five years later. Together, they reflect on how the Accords proved that peace is achievable when nations share strategic interests, build genuine relationships, and pursue the greater good. *The views and opinions expressed by guests do not necessarily reflect the views or position of AJC.  Read the transcript: https://www.ajc.org/news/podcast/from-the-white-house-lawn-architects-of-peace-episode-3 Resources: AJC.org/ArchitectsofPeace - Tune in weekly for new episodes. The Abraham Accords, Explained AJC.org/CNME - Find more on AJC's Center for a New Middle East Listen – AJC Podcasts: The Forgotten Exodus People of the Pod Follow Architects of Peace on your favorite podcast app, and learn more at AJC.org/ArchitectsofPeace You can reach us at: podcasts@ajc.org If you've appreciated this episode, please be sure to tell your friends, and rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Transcript: Ted Deutch: It was a beautiful day and there was this coming together, this recognition that this was such an historic moment. It's the kind of thing, frankly, that I remember having watched previously, when there were peace agreements signed and thinking that's something that I want to be a part of. And there I was looking around right in the middle of all of this, and so excited about where this could lead. Manya Brachear Pashman: In September 2020, the world saw what had been years, decades in the making, landmark peace agreements dubbed the Abraham Accords, normalizing relations between Israel and two Arabian Gulf States, the United Arab Emirates and the Kingdom of Bahrain. Later, in December, they were joined by the Kingdom of Morocco. Five years later, AJC is pulling back the curtain to meet key individuals who built the trust that led to these breakthroughs. Introducing: the Architects of Peace. Announcer: Ladies and gentlemen, the President of the United States. Accompanied by the Prime Minister of the State of Israel; His Highness the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International cooperation of the United Arab Emirates, and the Minister of the Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Bahrain.  Manya Brachear Pashman: The guests of honor framed by the South Portico of the White House were an unlikely threesome. Two Arab foreign ministers and the Prime Minister of Israel, there to sign a pair of peace agreements that would transform the Middle East.  Donald Trump: Thanks to the great courage of the leaders of these three countries, we take a major stride toward a future in which people of all faiths and backgrounds live together in peace and prosperity. There will be other countries very, very soon that will follow these great leaders. Manya Brachear Pashman: President Trump's team had achieved what was long thought impossible. After decades of pretending Israel did not exist until it solved its conflict with the Palestinians, Trump's team discovered that attitudes across the Arab region had shifted and after months of tense negotiations, an agreement had been brokered by a small circle of Washington insiders. On August 13, 2020, the United Arab Emirates agreed to become the first Arab state in a quarter century to normalize relations with Israel. Not since 1994 had Israel established diplomatic relations with an Arab country, when King Hussein of Jordan and Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin signed a treaty, ending the state of war that had existed between them since Israel's rebirth. A ceremony to celebrate and sign the historic deal was planned for the South Lawn of the White House on September 15, 2020. Before the signing ceremony took place, another nation agreed to sign as well: not too surprisingly the Kingdom of Bahrain.  After all, in June 2019, Bahrain had hosted the Peace to Prosperity summit, a two-day workshop where the Trump administration unveiled the economic portion of its peace plan – a 38-page prospectus that proposed ways for Palestinians and Arab countries to expand economic opportunities in cooperation with Israel.  In addition to Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE all participated in the summit. The Palestinians boycotted it, even as Trump's senior advisor Jared Kushner presented plans to help them. Jared Kushner: A lot of these investments people are unwilling to make because people don't want to put good money after bad money. They've seen in the past they've made these investments, they've tried to help out the Palestinian people, then all of a sudden there's some  conflict that breaks out and a lot of this infrastructure gets destroyed. So what we have here is very detailed plans and these are things we can phase in over time assuming there's a real ceasefire, a real peace and there's an opportunity for people to start making these investments. Manya Brachear Pashman: Now Israel, the UAE, and Bahrain would open embassies, exchange ambassadors, and cooperate on tourism, trade, health care, and regional security. The Accords not only permitted Israelis to enter the two Arab nations using their Israeli passports, it opened the door for Muslims to visit historic sites in Israel, pray at Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, the third holiest site in Islam, and finally satisfy their curiosity about the Jewish state. Before signing the accords, each leader delivered remarks. Here's Bahrain's Foreign Minister Abdullatif bin Rashid Al-Zayani. Abdullatif bin Rashid Al-Zayani: For too long, the Middle East has been set back by conflict and mistrust, causing untold destruction and thwarting the potential of generations of our best and brightest young people. Now, I'm convinced, we have the opportunity to change that. Manya Brachear Pashman: UAE's Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan echoed that sentiment and also addressed accusations by Palestinian leadership that the countries had abandoned them. He made it clear that the accords bolstered the Emirates' support for the Palestinian people and their pursuit of an independent state. Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan:  [speaking in Arabic] Manya Brachear Pashman: [translating Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan] This new vision, he said, which is beginning to take shape as we meet today for the future of the region, full of youthful energy, is not a slogan that we raise for political gain as everyone looks forward to creating a more stable, prosperous, and secure future. This accord will enable us to continue to stand by the Palestinian people and realize their hopes for an independent state within a stable and prosperous region. Manya Brachear Pashman: The Truman Balcony, named for the first American president to recognize Israel's independence, served as the backdrop for a few iconic photographs. The officials then made their way down the stairs and took their seats at the table where they each signed three copies of the Abraham Accords in English, Hebrew, and Arabic. The brief ceremony combined formality and levity as the leaders helped translate for each other so someone didn't sign on the wrong dotted line. After that was settled, they turned the signed documents around to show the audience. When they all rose from their seats, Prime Minister Netanyahu paused. After the others put their portfolios down, he stood displaying his for a little while longer, taking a few more seconds to hold on to the magnitude of the moment. Benjamin Netanyahu: To all of Israel's friends in the Middle East, those who are with us today and those who will join us tomorrow, I say, ‘As-salamu alaykum. Peace unto thee. Shalom.' And you have heard from the president that he is already lining up more and more countries. This is unimaginable a few years ago, but with resolve, determination, a fresh look at the way peace is done . . . The blessings of the peace we make today will be enormous, first, because this peace will eventually expand to include other Arab states, and ultimately, it can end the Arab Israeli conflict once and for all. [clapping] [Red alert sirens] Manya Brachear Pashman: But peace in Israel was and still is a distant reality as Palestinian leadership did not participate in the Accords, and, in fact, viewed it as a betrayal. As Netanyahu concluded his speech to the audience on the White House Lawn, thousands of miles away, Israel's Iron Dome missile defense system intercepted 15 rockets fired by terrorists in Gaza, at least one striking Israel's coastal city of Ashdod. Iran's regime condemned the agreement. But across most of the region and around the world, the revelation that decades of hostility could be set aside to try something new – a genuine pursuit of peace – inspired hope. Saudi journalists wrote op-eds in support of the UAE and Bahrain. Egypt and Oman praised the Abraham Accords for adding stability to the region. Germany, the United Kingdom, France, and Spain commended the monumental step. United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres welcomed the deal for paving the way toward a two-state solution. AJC's Chief Policy and Political Affairs Officer Jason Isaacson was one of more than 200 domestic and foreign officials on the White House Lawn that day taking it all in. The guest list included members of Congress, embassy staff, religious leaders, and people like himself who worked behind the scenes – a cross section of people who had been part of a long history of relationship building and peacemaking in the Middle East for many years. Jason Isaacson: To see what was happening then this meeting of neighbors who could be friends. To see the warmth evident on that stage at the South Lawn of the White House, and then the conversations that were taking place in this vast assembly on the South Lawn. Converging at that moment to mark the beginning of a development of a new Middle East. It was an exciting moment for me and for AJC and one that not only will I never forget but one that I am looking forward to reliving. Manya Brachear Pashman: Jason, of course, is talking about his confidence in the expansion of the Abraham Accords. Through his position at AJC he has attended several White House events marking milestones in the peace process. He had been seated on the South Lawn of the White House 27 years earlier to watch a similar scene unfold -- when Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Palestinian Leader Yasser Arafat met to sign the Oslo Accords with President Bill Clinton. Yitzhak Rabin: What we are doing today is more than signing an agreement. It is a revolution. Yesterday, a dream. Today, a commitment. The Israeli and the Palestinian peoples who fought each other for almost a century have agreed to move decisively on the path of dialogue, understanding, and cooperation. Manya Brachear Pashman: Brokered secretly by Norway, the Oslo Accords established mutual recognition between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization, which claimed to represent the Palestinian people. It also led to the creation of a Palestinian Authority for interim self-government and a phased Israeli withdrawal from parts of the West Bank and Gaza.  Jason Isaacson: I mean, 1993 was a tremendous breakthrough, and it was a breakthrough between the State of Israel and an organization that had been created to destroy Israel. And so it was a huge breakthrough to see the Israeli and Palestinian leaders agree to a process that would revolutionize that relationship, normalize that relationship, and set aside a very ugly history and chart a new path that was historic. Manya Brachear Pashman: While the Oslo Accords moved the Israelis and Palestinians toward a resolution, progress came to a halt two years later with the assassination of Prime Minister Rabin. In July 2000, President Clinton brought Arafat and then Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak to Camp David to continue discussions, but they could not agree.  In his autobiography, “My Life,” President Clinton wrote that Arafat walked away from a Palestinian state, a mistake that Clinton took personally. When Arafat called him a great man, Clinton responded “I am not a great man. I am a failure, and you made me one." Arafat's decision also would prove fatal for both Israelis and Palestinians. By September, the Second Intifada – five years of violence, terror attacks, and suicide bombings – derailed any efforts toward peace. Jason says the Abraham Accords have more staying power than the Oslo Accords. That's clear five years later, especially after the October 7 Hamas terror attacks sparked a prolonged war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. Two years into the war, the Abraham Accords have held. But Jason recalls feeling optimistic, even as he sat there again on the South Lawn. Jason Isaacson: It's a different kind of historic moment, maybe a little less breathtaking in the idea of two fierce antagonists, sort of laying down their arms and shaking hands uneasily, but shaking hands. Uneasily, but shaking hands. All those years later, in 2020, you had a state of Israel that had no history of conflict with the UAE or Bahrain. Countries with, with real economies, with real investment potential, with wise and well-advised leaders who would be in a position to implement plans that were being put together in the summer and fall of 2020. The Oslo Accords, you know, didn't provide that kind of built in infrastructure to advance peace. Manya Brachear Pashman: Jason pointed out that the only source of conflict among the signatories on the Abraham Accords was actually a point of mutual agreement – a frustration and desire to resolve the conflict with the Palestinians. UAE and Bahrain were part of the League of Arab States that had sworn in 2002 not to advance relations with Israel in the absence of a two-state solution.  But 18 years later, that had gone nowhere and leaders recognized that perhaps it would be more beneficial to the Palestinian cause if they at least engaged with Israel. Jason Isaacson: I had no fear, sitting in a folding chair on the White House Lawn on September 15, that this was going to evaporate. This seemed to be a natural progression. The region is increasingly sophisticated and increasingly plugged into the world, and recognizing that they have a lot of catching up to do to advance the welfare of their people. And that that catching up is going to require integrating with a very advanced country in their region that they have shunned for too long. This is a recognition that I am hearing across the region, not always spoken in those words, but it's clear that it will be of benefit to the region, to have Israel as a partner, rather than an isolated island that somehow is not a part of that region. Donald Trump: I want to thank all of the members of Congress for being here … Manya Brachear Pashman: AJC CEO Ted Deutch also was at the White House that day, not as AJC CEO but as a Congressman who served on the House Committee on Foreign Affairs and chaired its Subcommittee on the Middle East, North Africa and Global Counterterrorism. Ted Deutch: It was a beautiful day and there was this coming together, this recognition that this was such an historic moment and it's exactly the kind of thing, frankly, that  I remember having watched previously, when there were peace agreements signed and thinking that's something that I want to be a part of. And there I was looking around right in the middle of all of this, and so excited about where this could lead. Manya Brachear Pashman: Despite his congressional role, Ted learned about the deal along with the rest of the world when it was initially announced a month before the ceremony, though he did get a tip that something was in the pipeline that would change the course of the committee's work. Ted Deutch: I found out when I got a phone call from the Trump administration, someone who was a senior official who told me that there is big news that's coming, that the Middle East is never going to look the same, and that he couldn't share any other information. And we, of course, went into wild speculation mode about what that could be. And the Abraham Accords was the announcement, and it was as dramatic as he suggested. Manya Brachear Pashman: It was a small glimmer of light during an otherwise dark time. Remember, this was the summer and early fall of 2020. The COVID pandemic, for the most part, had shut down the world. People were not attending meetings, conferences, or parties. Even members of Congress were avoiding Capitol Hill and casting their votes from home. Ted Deutch: It was hard to make great strides in anything in the diplomatic field, because there weren't the kind of personal interactions taking place on a regular basis. It didn't have the atmosphere that was conducive to meaningful, deep, ongoing conversations about the future of the world. And that's really what this was about, and that's what was missing. And so here was this huge news that for the rest of the world, felt like it was out of the blue, that set in motion a whole series of steps in Congress about the way that our committee, the way we approach the region. That we could finally start talking about regional cooperation in ways that we couldn't before. Manya Brachear Pashman: The timing was especially auspicious as it boosted interest in a particular piece of legislation that had been in the works for a decade: the bipartisan Nita M. Lowey Middle East Partnership for Peace Act. Approved by Congress in December 2020, around the same time Morocco joined the Abraham Accords, the law allocated up to $250 million over five years for programs advancing peaceful coexistence between Israelis and Palestinians and supporting a sustainable two-state solution. Passed as part of a larger appropriations bill, it was the largest investment of any single country in Israeli-Palestinian civil society initiatives. Ted Deutch: Here we were having this conversation about increasing trade and increasing tourism and the countries working more closely together and being able to freely fly back and forth on a regular basis – something that we've seen as the tourism numbers have taken off. The trade has taken off. So it really changed what we do. Manya Brachear Pashman: The other thing Ted recalls about that day on the White House lawn was the bipartisan spirit in the air. Although his own committee didn't tend to divide along party lines, Congress had become quite polarized and partisan on just about everything else. On that day, just as there was no animus between Israelis and Arabs, there was none between Republicans and Democrats either. And Ted believes that's the way it always should be. Ted Deutch: It was a bipartisan stellium of support, because this was a really important moment for the region and for the world, and it's exactly the kind of moment where we should look for ways to work together. This issue had to do with the Middle East, but it was driven out of Washington. There's no doubt about that. It was driven out of the out of the Trump administration and the White House and that was, I think, a reminder of the kind of things that can happen in Washington, and that we need to always look for those opportunities and when any administration does the right thing, then they need to be given credit for it, whether elected officials are on the same side of the aisle or not. We were there as people who were committed to building a more peaceful and prosperous region, with all of the countries in the region, recognizing the contributions that Israel makes and can make as the region has expanded, and then thinking about all of the chances that we would have in the years ahead to build upon this in really positive ways. Manya Brachear Pashman: On that warm September day, it felt as if the Abraham Accords not only had the potential to heal a rift in the Middle East but also teach us some lessons here at home. Even if it was impossible to resolve every disagreement, the Abraham Accords proved that progress and peace are possible when there are shared strategic interests, relationships, and a shared concern for the greater good.   Ted Deutch: I hope that as we celebrate this 5th anniversary, that in this instance we allow ourselves to do just that. I mean, this is a celebratory moment, and I hope that we can leave politics out of this. And I hope that we're able to just spend a moment thinking about what's been achieved during these five years, and how much all of us, by working together, will be able to achieve, not just for Israel, but for the region, in the best interest of the United States and in so doing, ultimately, for the world. That's what this moment offers. Manya Brachear Pashman: In the next episode, we meet Israelis and Arabs who embraced the spirit of the Abraham Accords and seized unprecedented opportunities to collaborate. Atara Lakritz is our producer. T.K. Broderick is our sound engineer. Special thanks to Jason Isaacson, Sean Savage, and the entire AJC team for making this series possible.  You can subscribe to Architects of Peace on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts, and you can learn more at AJC.org/ArchitectsofPeace.  The views and opinions of our guests don't necessarily reflect the positions of AJC.  You can reach us at podcasts@ajc.org. If you've enjoyed this episode, please be sure to spread the word, and hop onto Apple Podcasts or Spotify to rate us and write a review to help more listeners find us.

    The Bible (audio)
    1Kings 2 pt 1 Adonijah

    The Bible (audio)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 38:12


    Our choices will affect not only us but our children and our children's children. We must live as examples of Yeshua, living right with God, to avoid rebellion and the sins cost!

    The Bible (audio)
    1 Kings 2pt 2 Famous Last Words

    The Bible (audio)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 49:36


    Rise up and use the talents God has given us to use for HIs glory! How can you help to train, teach, or give to the needs of the people of God? He has a plan, it is time to ask Him.

    Arukah Holistic Life Academy - www.arukah.com
    Where Science Meets the Soul: Dr. Ibrahim Jaffe on Healing Through Medicine and Sufi Wisdom

    Arukah Holistic Life Academy - www.arukah.com

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 52:42


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    6 Minute Siddur Snippets - Feed Podcast

    https://rabbiefremgoldberg.org/658-sim-shalom-part-11 Wed, 10 Sep 2025 00:00:13 +0000 7107 Rabbi Efrem Goldberg Feed for 6 Minute Siddur Snippets Podcast by Rabbi Efrem Goldberg

    6 Minute Siddur Snippets - Feed Podcast

    https://rabbiefremgoldberg.org/659-sim-shalom-part-12 Wed, 10 Sep 2025 23:46:04 +0000 7110 Rabbi Efrem Goldberg Feed for 6 Minute Siddur Snippets Podcast by Rabbi Efrem Goldberg

    Thought For Today
    I Believe in Miracles

    Thought For Today

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 3:05


    I greet you in Jesus' precious name! It is Wednesday morning, the 10th of September, 2025, and this is your friend, Angus Buchan, with a thought for today. We go to the Book of Exodus 4:3: And He said, “Cast it on the ground.” That was the rod that Moses was holding. The Lord said, “Cast it on the ground” and it became a serpent. That, my dear friend, is a miracle. Then we go right to the New Testament to the Gospel of John 2:11:”This beginning of signs Jesus did in Cana of Galilee, and manifested His glory; and His disciples believed in Him.” Jesus turned the water into wine at the marriage feast of Cana. The Bible says, “and His disciples believed in Him.”We have a saying at Shalom, it goes like this: “One genuine miracle equals a thousand sermons.” Isn't that true? The Lord said to Moses, “Cast the stick onto the ground” and it turned into a snake, then the Lord said, “Put your hand in your breast under your clothes, and then pull it out,” and it was leprous, white with leprosy. Then the Lord said, “Put your hand back into your clothes, to your breast, and pull it out a second time”, and it was clean and clear. Then the third thing He said, “Take some water, pour it on the ground and it turned into blood.”Folks, I want to say today that I believe in miracles. There are three miracles that the Lord gave Moses to prove to Pharaoh that God had sent him. What about you today? Do you believe in miracles? I want to pray today for an alcoholic who is listening to this message. I want to pray for a drug addict caught in substance abuse, and I want to pray for a miracle in your life today, and I want you to write to me and tell me what has happened. There is an old song that I heard the other day, an old Country and Western song, the type that I really love and this old man was singing a beautiful song from his heart and he said that God turned the wine back into water for him. Isn't that beautiful?Father, I want to pray today for that man, that woman, who is suffering from alcoholism, drug addiction, substance abuse. In Jesus' name, I am believing for a miracle in their lives. Lord, turn it around, set them free, give them a new life.Until next time, Jesus bless you and goodbye.

    Dr. Mensa Otabil
    Transformed By Jesus 1

    Dr. Mensa Otabil

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 33:54


    Preached on 7th September, 2025 at ICGC Christ Temple. Pastor Mensa Otabil is the General Overseer of the International Central Gospel Church bringing hope to many around the globe and transforming lives into legacies. Connect with Pastor Mensa Otabil on social media @mensaotabil. Shalom

    Mensa Otabil Audio Podcast
    Transformed By Jesus 1

    Mensa Otabil Audio Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 33:54


    Preached on 7th September, 2025 at ICGC Christ Temple. Pastor Mensa Otabil is the General Overseer of the International Central Gospel Church bringing hope to many around the globe and transforming lives into legacies. Connect with Pastor Mensa Otabil on social media @mensaotabil. Shalom

    Freedom Challenge Online
    S5 EP20: FREEDOM to Intercede for Peace with Ruth Willett

    Freedom Challenge Online

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 25:22


    In this special prayer podcast for the Adirondack Challenge , Ruth Willett, Prayer Coordinator of the Freedom Challenge, leads us through a powerful reflection and prayer journey. With Psalm 85 as our guide, we explore the promise of peace in the face of chaos, the weight of our steps, and the impact of our prayers. From breath prayers to testimonies of real-world rescue, this episode reminds us that God is moving—and He invites us to move with Him.Resource mentioned: https://www.buzzsprout.com/842389/episodes/9451623---Watch the interview: https://youtu.be/bJ3k34SaFLwRead the blog: www.thefreedomchallenge.com/blogposts/2025/9/8/peace---Want to learn more? The Freedom Challenge US: thefreedomchallenge.comOperation Mobilization USA: omusa.orgInstagram: @freedomchallengeusa / Facebook: @thefcusaSupport the show

    Shifting Culture
    Ep. 340 Drew Hart - The Disentangling of Christianity from Empire: Why We Need Anabaptism and the Black Church

    Shifting Culture

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 57:43 Transcription Available


    What happens when the church trades the way of Jesus for the way of empire? In this episode of Shifting Culture, I talk with theologian and activist Drew Hart about his latest book, Making It Plain. We trace the long history of Christendom, the Doctrine of Discovery, and the legacies of white supremacy that continue to shape American Christianity today. But this isn't just a conversation about what went wrong. Drew offers a hopeful vision he calls Anablactivism - a merging of Anabaptist discipleship and the prophetic witness of the Black church. Together we explore how these traditions, born on the underside of oppression, can help us recover a faith that looks like Jesus: rooted in solidarity, committed to justice, and pursuing God's Shalom in our neighborhoods and the world. If you've wrestled with Christian nationalism, wondered how to disentangle faith from power, or longed for a discipleship that takes Jesus seriously, this conversation will both challenge and inspire you.Rev. Dr. Drew G. I. Hart is an associate professor of theology at Messiah University where he has directed the Thriving Together: Congregations for Racial Justice program in central PA since 2021. He co-hosts Inverse Podcast with Australian peace activist Jarrod McKenna and is the author of Trouble I've Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism (2016), Who Will Be A Witness?: Igniting Activism for God's Justice, Love, and Deliverance (2020), and he co-edited and contributed to Reparations and the Theological Disciplines: Prophetic Voices for Remembrance, Reckoning, and Repair (Nov. 2023). His newest book is Making It Plain: Why We Need Anabaptism and the Black Church (September 2, 2025). Drew regularly speaks at colleges, conferences, churches, and community groups across the country. He is married to Renee and is the father of three sons.Drew's Book:Making it PlainDrew's Recommendations:God's Apocalyptic InsurrectionThe Lamb of the FreeSubscribe to Our Substack: Shifting CultureConnect with Joshua: jjohnson@allnations.usGo to www.shiftingculturepodcast.com to interact and donate. Every donation helps to produce more podcasts for you to enjoy.Follow on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Threads, Bluesky or YouTubeConsider Giving to the podcast and to the ministry that my wife and I do around the world. Just click on the support the show link belowThe Balance of GrayFaith That Challenges. Conversations that Matter. Laughs included. Subscribe Now!Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show

    Rav Benchetrit propose
    Le monde existe-t-il ?

    Rav Benchetrit propose

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 117:24


    Conférence de préparation aux fêtes de Tichri 5786 Chers amis, Merci de dédier l'étude de ce cours pour l'élévation de l'âme de ma chère femme Nathalie Kamra bat Daniel Saada BENCHETRIT. Merci,

    J. Brown Yoga Talks
    Josh Thomas and Geoffrey Dugue - "Unburdened Love of Jesus"

    J. Brown Yoga Talks

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 109:51


    Josh Thomas and Geoffrey Dugue, hosts of the Love for the Unseen God Podcast, talk with J about opening to transformational grace and a personal relationship with Jesus. They discuss observed experience as a basis for truth, nonduality and a creator, discerning man-made religion, comparing unitarian and trinitarian views, emptiness and being born again, worldviews of connection, Genesis I and III, surrender and salvation, God's will, Yamas and Niyamas, Shanti and Shalom, and knowing the unmatchable peace of choosing to follow Jesus.   To subscribe and support the show… GET PREMIUM. Say thank you - buy J a coffee. Check out J's other podcast… J. BROWN YOGA THOUGHTS.    

    6 Minute Siddur Snippets - Feed Podcast

    https://rabbiefremgoldberg.org/656-sim-shalom-part-9 Mon, 08 Sep 2025 00:12:22 +0000 7103 Rabbi Efrem Goldberg Feed for 6 Minute Siddur Snippets Podcast by Rabbi Efrem Goldberg

    6 Minute Siddur Snippets - Feed Podcast

    https://rabbiefremgoldberg.org/657-sim-shalom-part-10 Mon, 08 Sep 2025 23:42:54 +0000 7104 Rabbi Efrem Goldberg Feed for 6 Minute Siddur Snippets Podcast by Rabbi Efrem Goldberg

    The Bible (audio)
    Numbers 25, 26, 31 From Blessed to Cursed Overnight and Back

    The Bible (audio)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 38:09


    Are you living for God? Are you tempted by the things of this world? Turn your eyes onto Him, He will give you victory! You can be blessed and not cursed by following after Him, confessing your sin to Him, and watch as He transforms your life!

    Church Without Walls Berkeley
    9/07/2025 Sabbath: Enjoy SHalom, Extend Shalom

    Church Without Walls Berkeley

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025


    Patrick Rhodes Bloomer Baptist Church Podcast
    Live Worship @ Bloomer Baptist Church Pastor Patrick Rhodes Psalm 4 Shalom Peace - trimmed

    Patrick Rhodes Bloomer Baptist Church Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 36:41


    Live Worship @ Bloomer Baptist Church Pastor Patrick Rhodes Psalm 4 Shalom Peace - trimmed by Patrick Rhodes

    Inspired Leadership Podcast with Ron R. Kelleher
    IL #655: 5 Powerful Principles of Shalom in Leadership

    Inspired Leadership Podcast with Ron R. Kelleher

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 8:55


    Is your job just a way to make a living—or is it something more? In Episode #656, “Work and Shalom: 6 Reasons Why Your Job Truly Matters,” we explore the deep biblical and theological truth that your work is a sacred part of God's mission in the world. Drawing from Genesis, the teachings of Jesus, and the concept of shalom—God's vision of peace, wholeness, and flourishing—we uncover how ordinary jobs have extraordinary spiritual value. Whether you're a mechanic, teacher, manager, technician, or barista, your role contributes to the restoration of God's creation. In this episode, you'll discover: Why work is part of God's original design, not a post-Fall punishment How every honest vocation, from janitor to CEO, contributes to human flourishing What Jesus' years as a carpenter teach us about the dignity of labor How your job becomes a primary way to love your neighbor Why we'll still work in the new creation—and what that means for today How your current role has eternal value when done with excellence and purpose If you've ever wondered whether your work matters in God's grand plan, this episode will reassure and equip you. You're not just clocking in—you're reflecting God's character and participating in His restoration of the world. Listen now and see how your work and shalom are beautifully intertwined.

    Hosť Rádia Regina
    Festival židovskej kultúry Shalom Chaverim 2025 (8.9.2025 12:30)

    Hosť Rádia Regina

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 26:15


    Festival, ktorý má za cieľ priblížiť rozmanitosť a hĺbku židovskej kultúry širokej verejnosti, festival, kde sa stretáva tradícia s humorom, súčasná hudba s klezmerom a história s každodenným životom. To je festival Shalom Chaverim , ktorý ponúka výstavy, koncerty, ale aj divadelné predstavenia, stand-up comedy, no a na svoje si prídu aj gurmáni. Predstaviť nám ho prišli Svetlana Waradzinová, vedúca oddelenia kultúry Bratislavského samosprávneho kraja a bývalý predseda Ústredného zväzu židovských náboženských obcí v SR František Alexander. Rozprával sa s nimi Miro Čief.

    Teaching & News From Eastgate PCB
    Matthew #18: Mission Briefing (Matthew 10:1-25)

    Teaching & News From Eastgate PCB

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 36:36


    Learning to drive is a rite of passage in our culture and I still remember it well. It's one thing to be along for the ride as a care-free kid, it's another when the keys are in your hands and steering that metal box that's flying down the road is up to you. It can be daunting at first, and it certainly isn't something done lightly. That responsibility requires a lot of instruction.Jesus' disciples will experience something like that in our text for this Sunday, Matthew 10:1-25. Jesus will essentially be handing the keys of his ministry to his 12 disciples and send them out to do what he has been doing. We'll be reading Jesus' instructions for the mission.In v 1-4, Jesus sends them out as “apostles” – it's the first time this designation is used. It basically means someone sent…by Jesus, in this case. When you look at the list of apostles, what stories about them come to mind? We wouldn't necessarily call them a dream team of spirituality. Does this tell you anything about who Jesus is willing to send?When you read the instructions of v5-8a, we discover the tone of the mission. This is something that will demonstrate what the Good News is like. I would summarize their mission as “doing good”. How can we continue that practice today, as representatives of Jesus?Jesus talks about finding people who are willing to listen to the message (worthy) and staying with them. The NLT says to bring “blessing” to the household – but the literal Greek is a word that is often translated as “peace” – the word used in the Greek translation of the Old Testament as “shalom”. Shalom is well-being and wholeness – that is what we are meant to bring into this world. If people reject the message, he instructs them to shake the dust from their feet. Why do you believe he gives that instruction instead of telling them to force the issue when the stakes are so high?The last part of this section, v 16-25, is pretty dark. Jesus is realistic about how this world may respond to the news that Jesus is KING. Take some time to contemplate what it means to be a sheep in the midst of wolves, or a dove as opposed to a venomous snake. What should characterize our mission, even in the face of hostility and rejection.These are some heavy ideas the think about – we'll work through them as best we can. Hope to see you this Sunday!Click here for a pdf of the teaching slideshow.

    Shoresh David Audio Podcast
    “Prayer & Fast – Why?” – Rabbi Steve Weiler (08/22/2025)

    Shoresh David Audio Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 37:31


    WATCH NOW: “Prayer & Fast – Why?” – Rabbi Steve Weiler (08/22/2025)Erev Shabbat Service, August 22, 2025More videos available on the Shoresh David Messianic Synagogue of Tampa Youtube channel https://youtu.be/6LfU229Q9jc Copyright Licensing InformationCCLI Profile #: 3931821Shoresh David is a congregation where Jews and Gentiles worship together. Whether you are an interfaith couple, Jewish person or a Christian, Shoresh David is a place where you can belong.  We look forward to seeing you at Services. Shalom!Website: http://www.shoreshdavid.orgFacebook: http://facebook.com/shoreshdavid - You can watch services live, Friday night 7:30pm ET / Saturday morning 11:00am ET via the Shoresh David Facebook Page.Shoresh David Messianic Synagogue of Tampa4320 W Bay to Bay Blvd, Tampa, FL 33629Phone: (813) 831-5673#messianicjudaism #yeshua #tampaSupport the show

    Big Timber Evangelical Church - Audio
    Shalom & The Lord's Prayer, Part 6

    Big Timber Evangelical Church - Audio

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 37:18


    Temptation & DeliveranceMatthew 6:13

    Shoresh David Audio Podcast
    “Prayer & Fast – Why?” – Rabbi Steve Weiler (08/22/2025)

    Shoresh David Audio Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 37:31


    WATCH NOW: “Prayer & Fast – Why?” – Rabbi Steve Weiler (08/22/2025)Erev Shabbat Service, August 22, 2025More videos available on the Shoresh David Messianic Synagogue of Tampa Youtube channel https://youtu.be/6LfU229Q9jc Copyright Licensing InformationCCLI Profile #: 3931821Shoresh David is a congregation where Jews and Gentiles worship together. Whether you are an interfaith couple, Jewish person or a Christian, Shoresh David is a place where you can belong.  We look forward to seeing you at Services. Shalom!Website: http://www.shoreshdavid.orgFacebook: http://facebook.com/shoreshdavid - You can watch services live, Friday night 7:30pm ET / Saturday morning 11:00am ET via the Shoresh David Facebook Page.Shoresh David Messianic Synagogue of Tampa4320 W Bay to Bay Blvd, Tampa, FL 33629Phone: (813) 831-5673#messianicjudaism #yeshua #tampaSupport the show

    The Master's Voice Prophecy Blog
    08242025 "THE TALL TREES WILL FALL" - A RAW STUDY OF IDOLATRY IN AMERICA

    The Master's Voice Prophecy Blog

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 207:02


    PLEASE ALWAYS READ THIS INFO BOX WHEN YOU VISIT TMVP BLOG. ***Especially please do not send any gift to this ministry unless you have read & understood the instructions below.*** DO NOT INTERACT WITH ANYONE ASKING FOR DONATIONS. Thank you. WEBSITE: WWW.THE-MASTERS-VOICE.COM PLEASE READ CAREFULLY: If you'd like to support this work, it is appreciated. Kindly use PayPal or email me for other options at mastersvoice@mail.com, and *please* give me some time to respond. If using PayPal PLEASE DO NOT send any gift with "Purchase Protection". I have an ordinary PayPal account, not a seller marketplace, so please do not damage my account by using "purchase protection" on your donation (as if I were making a sale to you). If you are not sure (especially if you sent in the past), please check the format of your gift on the PayPal receipt before sending. It is a freewill offering, I am not selling goods or services. Please use *only* the "Friends & Family" sending option. If you're outside the USA please DO NOT use PayPal, contact me instead at the email listed here & allow me a good window to respond. Thank you, God bless. PayPal ------- mastersvoice@mail.com.

    Get Down To Business with Shalom Klein
    Podcast of “Get Down To Business” – 09/07/2025 - Alaina Love, Anusia Gillespie, Rob Haynie and Gary Fisher

    Get Down To Business with Shalom Klein

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 40:00


    Join Scott "Shalom" Klein on his weekly radio show, Get Down To Business with guests:Alaina LoveAnusia GillespieRob HaynieGary Fisher

    Parsha4Life
    Erev Shabbos Parshas Ki Saitzai

    Parsha4Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 2:45


    Divine Intervention Life Lessons
    DILL Ep 359: The Urgent Call

    Divine Intervention Life Lessons

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 10:08


    God is calling on you today. What are you doing with this call? TODAY is the opportune time. TOMORROW is not guaranteed. Shalom! Audio Download

    First Christian Church of Brazil Indiana Sermons
    Narrow Gate vs Wide Path: The HARD Way Jesus Demands for Eternal Life from Matthew 7:13-14

    First Christian Church of Brazil Indiana Sermons

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 27:34


    Dive deep into Matthew 7:13-14 with Jon Rhoades on Biblically Literate Episode 4! Discover what Jesus really meant by "Enter by the narrow gate. For the gate is wide and the way is easy that leads to destruction, and those who enter by it are many. For the gate is narrow and the way is hard that leads to life, and those who find it are few." As the Children and Family Minister at First Christian Church in Brazil, Indiana, Jon unpacks the Sermon on the Mount in its original context, connecting it to the broader story of Scripture like Deuteronomy 30:15-20, Psalms 1, Proverbs' Lady Wisdom vs Lady Folly, Isaiah 59:7-8, and Zephaniah 3:3.Explore key biblical concepts: the Golden Rule, Law and Prophets, fulfilling the Law, remazim (intentional nods to Old Testament passages), chiastic structure, heart transformation over outward obedience, the way of peace (shalom), false prophets as ravenous wolves, and the paradox of Jesus' easy yoke amid hardship (thlibo meaning affliction). Learn how Jesus critiques Pharisees' superficial righteousness and calls for genuine fruit-bearing faith, echoing James 2:14-17 and Matthew 5:20.Jon draws parallels to stories like the 12 spies in the Promised Land (Joshua and Caleb's faith), Moses' commands, and God's inclusive invitation yet exclusive truth in John 14:6 and Ezekiel 18:32. This isn't just Bible study—it's an invitation to examine your path: Are you on the narrow way of denying self, relying on God, and experiencing eternal rest, or the wide gate of cultural acceptance and destruction?Perfect for anyone seeking to become more Biblically Literate! Whether you're studying God's word, exploring Tanakh connections (Torah, Nevi'im, Ketuvim), or wrestling with spiritual principles like blessing vs curse, life vs death, this episode reveals God's nature as a holy, merciful Father desiring transformed hearts.Timestamps:0:00 - Intro & KidZone Story (Israelites, 12 Spies, Joshua, Caleb)2:45 - Sermon on the Mount Context (Matthew 5-7, Luke's Sermon on the Plain)5:30 - Golden Rule & Law and Prophets (Matthew 7:12, 5:17)8:15 - Fulfilling the Law: Heart vs Checklist (No Murder/Adultery Expanded)12:00 - Two Paths Tradition (Deuteronomy, Psalms, Proverbs, Remazim)16:20 - Isaiah, Shalom, Jesus' Yoke (Matthew 11:28-30)20:10 - Beatitudes & Persecution (Matthew 5:3-12)23:45 - False Prophets & Fruits (Matthew 7:15-20, Jeremiah 23, Zephaniah)27:30 - Narrow Gate as Jesus Himself (John 14:6, Ezekiel 18:32)30:00 - Application & Closing InvitationSubscribe for more episodes unpacking Scripture in context! Have questions or verse requests? Email jrhoades@fccbrazil.org or comment below. Listen on your favorite podcast platform or watch on YouTube. #NarrowGate #Matthew71314 #SermonOnTheMount #BibleStudy #BiblicallyLiterate #JesusTeaching #OldTestamentConnections #HeartTransformation #ChristianPodcast #FaithJourney

    Conversing
    Compassionate Creativity, with Mitali Perkins

    Conversing

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 56:43


    Creativity doesn't come easy. It is often an act of resistance against chaos and other de-personalizing forces. In this episode, author Mitali Perkins joins Mark Labberton to discuss her latest book Just Making: A Guide for Compassionate Creatives. Known for her acclaimed novels for young readers—including You Bring the Distant Near and Rickshaw Girl—Perkins reflects on the creative life as both a gift and a struggle, marked by tenderness and tenacity. With candour about rejection, moments of mortification, and the relentless call to keep making, Perkins offers encouragement for artists who want their work to be both beautiful and just. Episode Highlights “I was very, very close myself to giving up on the creative life.” “Any time we're bringing order from chaos, there's going to be pushback—and it's diabolical pushback.” “Stories widened my heart, they widened my mind, they gave me a sense of calling that I was not just here for myself.” “We can't put on our faith like lace and bows; it has to be in the bones of the story.” “When I feel that embarrassment, that mortification, if I can just stay and do something physical to honour my work, goodness comes pouring back.” “To not write it, after hearing your passion to combat this foe of our age, would be exactly what the diabolical enemy wants us to do.” Helpful Links and Resources Just Making: A Guide for Compassionate Creatives by Mitali Perkins *You Bring the Distant Near* by Mitali Perkins (National Book Award finalist) Rickshaw Girl (adapted into a film) *Steeped in Stories: Timeless Children's Novels to Refresh Our Tired Souls* by Mitali Perkins The Dangerous Act of Worship by Mark Labberton Kiva Microloans About Mitali Perkins Mitali Perkins writes novels for young readers that cross borders and break down walls. Her books include You Bring the Distant Near, a National Book Award nominee; Rickshaw Girl, now a feature film; and Tiger Boy, winner of the South Asia Book Award. Born in Kolkata, India, Perkins immigrated to the United States as a child and has published with major houses including Penguin Random House, Charlesbridge, Candlewick, and Little, Brown. Her newest book for adults, Just Making: A Guide for Compassionate Creatives, encourages artists to persist with both tenderness and tenacity. She speaks widely at schools, libraries, and conferences. More at mitaliperkins.com. Show Notes Perkins describes the heart of Just Making as born from nearly giving up on the creative life during the pandemic. Creativity, tenderness, and tenacity “I was very, very close myself to giving up on the creative life.” Just Making: a survival guide for writers and artists facing rejection, discouragement, and the sense that their work doesn't matter The struggles of the creative life Perkins speaks candidly about rejection, failed manuscripts, and the long twelve-year gap between her first and second published books. “You end up looking at the exterior packaging—my career looks amazing on social media—but inside it's pride, vainglory, rejections, bad reviews.” Practices such as finding “third spaces” and championing one's own work sustain her through rejection. Childhood, immigration, and storytelling Born in Kolkata, India, Perkins immigrated to New York at age seven. She calls herself a “feral reader,” devouring fourteen hundred novels in four years as a child “Stories widened my heart, they widened my mind, they gave me a sense of calling that I was not just here for myself.” Obstacles and motivation during her upbringing as the daughter of refugees Encountering faith through story Growing up in a Hindu home and finding coming to Christ in college Through reading the Gospels and C.S. Lewis, she encountered Jesus as “the true story behind all the stories.” Conversion and baptism while a student at Stanford Writing, justice, and flourishing “We can't put on our faith like lace and bows; it has to be in the bones of the story.” Fiction that tackles themes of poverty, gender, courage, and flourishing Justice is defined not only as righting wrongs but fostering shalom—wholeness and human flourishing. Publishing industry and perseverance Perkins recounts the twelve-year struggle to publish her second book, revising manuscripts dozens of times. “It was twelve years between my first book and my second book.” Tenacity grounded in prayer and a sense of God's invitation: “I've got the heavy yoke; will you walk with me?” Moments of humiliation Perkins shares a public humiliation at a book signing where no one lined up for her book. Choosing not to leave, she pulled out her manuscript and began editing “When I feel that embarrassment, that mortification, if I can just stay and do something physical to honor my work, goodness comes pouring back.” How Rickshaw Girl was published and adapted into a film Coaching for creatives Perkins counsels Mark Labberton on his unfinished book about fear “To not write it, after hearing your passion to combat this foe of our age, would be exactly what the diabolical enemy wants us to do.” How to embrace imperfection and see writing as part of a larger communal conversation Community and the impact of children's literature Direct engagement with children in classrooms and libraries How young readers form friendships with her characters and are inspired toward justice How books like Rickshaw Girl and her forthcoming The Golden Necklace connect global justice issues with young readers' imaginations Production Credits Conversing is produced and distributed in partnership with Comment magazine and Fuller Seminary.

    Spiritual Life and Leadership
    284. How to Respond Thoughtfully Instead of Reacting, with Audrey Davidheiser, author of Grieving Wholeheartedly

    Spiritual Life and Leadership

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 47:51


    Send me a text! I'd love to know what you're thinking!Ministry can stir up all kinds of feelings, especially when we're dealing with conflict, with grief, with change. And the better we understand what's happening beneath the surface, the better we can lead ourselves—and our people—more thoughtfully and more effectively.In this episode, I'm speaking with Dr. Audrey Davidheiser, a licensed psychologist and the author of Grieving Wholeheartedly. Audrey helps us understand something called Internal Family Systems—IFS—a powerful way of thinking about our inner world and all those “parts” of us that can get in the way of effective leadership.THIS EPISODE'S HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:Audrey Davidheiser explains what drew her to Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy.Internal Family Systems is a psychological model that views people as having multiple internal "parts."Parts of yourself often express themselves in day-to-day decisions, sometimes even in conflict with each other.Markus Watson clarifies that having "parts" is different from dissociative identity disorder or multiple personalities.Audrey Davidheiser explains the difference between parts in IFS and the rigid, unaware system found in Dissociative Identity Disorder.Internal Family Systems builds on the foundation of family systems theory, adapting it to the internal world.Inside everyone are parts that take on different roles, often formed in response to significant experiences, such as trauma or relational wounds.Markus Watson illustrates the concept with the example of feeling different internal responses to everyday situations like going to a late-night movie.Every person has both helpful and challenging internal parts, such as critics, achievers, or comfort-seekers, and these parts influence behavior.Audrey Davidheiser introduces three types of parts in IFS: exiles (hurt parts), managers (protective parts), and firefighters (distracting/soothing parts).Parts are not inherently bad; even when their actions are destructive, they are typically trying to protect us or relieve pain.Markus Watson inquires about the relationship between sin and IFS, prompting Audrey Davidheiser to articulate how parts can miss the mark despite good intentions.Pastors can benefit from understanding their own internal parts, especially when reacting to challenging questions or situations in ministry.Audrey Davidheiser suggests the practice of being "unblended"—letting the true Self, rather than an emotional part, lead when responding to others.Leaders who operate from their "Self" (instead of from a part) can foster healthier responses and guide their communities through change with greater empathy and wisdom.RELEVANT RESOURCES AND LINKS:Audrey DavidheiserAim For Breakthrough websiteBooks mentioned:Grieving Wholeheartedly, by Audrey DavidheiserRelated Episodes:262: From Fired to Flourishing, with Chuck DeGroat254: Endless Expectations and Emotional ExhaustionGet Becoming Leaders of Shalom for free HERE.Click HERE to get my FREE online course, BECOMING LEADERS OF SHALOM.

    The Bible (audio)
    Numbers 22 Balaam the Jackass

    The Bible (audio)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 64:06


    God can bless through anyone, but it is better to be one who chooses to let Him work in His blessings! We have been given a promise that He alone will fulfill in our lives. Is He working in yours?

    Northside Community Church
    Exile: Seek Shalom

    Northside Community Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 34:04


    Nick continues his sermon series on Exile comparing our present situation as people of the Kingdom of God living in a world that is not our home. In exile the prophets told the people of Israel that they were to settle down, marry, have children, and bless the prosperity of the city to which they have been exiled. In other words, to find shalom in their living situation.

    Oracion Estudios Biblicos Shalom Israel

    SALUDOS BENDICIONES AMADA IGLESIA LES DEJO LA LECTURA DE HOY TE INVITAMOS A LEER JUNT@S EL LIBRO DE JUAN...SHALOM

    shalom lectura hoy juan juan capitulo
    Renewal Church
    Shalom

    Renewal Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 35:03


    God not only creates but personally forms, places, and provides for humanity in the garden. His covenantal care is evident in His rest, His Word, and His provision of relationship. This chapter reminds us that true life is found in communion with God, according to His design and commands. Visit us online at: RenewalChurch.net

    6 Minute Siddur Snippets - Feed Podcast
    6 Minute Siddur Snippets #655: Sim Shalom (Part 8)

    6 Minute Siddur Snippets - Feed Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2025


    https://rabbiefremgoldberg.org/6-minute-siddur-snippets-655-sim-shalom-part-8 Sun, 31 Aug 2025 23:46:30 +0000 7096 Rabbi Efrem Goldberg Feed for 6 Minute Siddur Snippets Podcast by Rabbi Efrem Goldberg

    Grace Community Bible Church - Venice Florida

    In this final sermon in Tony's series, The Toxic Soul, he takes us to Psalm 1 to answer the questions, what does a healthy soul look like? How can it be achieved and maintained? 

    Community Bible Church of Northern Westchester
    Ezekiel 34:25-29 (Samuel Barkat) Christ Followers as People of Shalom

    Community Bible Church of Northern Westchester

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2025 35:18


    Christ Followers as People of Shalom

    Shoresh David Audio Podcast
    “Sharing God's Love Through Volunteering” – Rabbi Steve Weiler (08/08/2025)

    Shoresh David Audio Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2025 37:26


    WATCH NOW: WATCH NOW: “Sharing God's Love Through Volunteering” – Rabbi Steve Weiler (08/08/2025)Erev Shabbat Service, August 8, 2025More videos available on the Shoresh David Messianic Synagogue of Tampa Youtube channel https://youtu.be/pTtdgpmuzQICopyright Licensing InformationCCLI Profile #: 3931821Shoresh David is a congregation where Jews and Gentiles worship together. Whether you are an interfaith couple, Jewish person or a Christian, Shoresh David is a place where you can belong.  We look forward to seeing you at Services. Shalom!Website: http://www.shoreshdavid.orgFacebook: http://facebook.com/shoreshdavid - You can watch services live, Friday night 7:30pm ET / Saturday morning 11:00am ET via the Shoresh David Facebook Page.Shoresh David Messianic Synagogue of Tampa4320 W Bay to Bay Blvd, Tampa, FL 33629Phone: (813) 831-5673#messianicjudaism #yeshua #tampaErev Shabbat Service, August 8, 2025More videos available on the Shoresh David Messianic Synagogue of Tampa Youtube channel https://youtu.be/pTtdgpmuzQICopyright Licensing InformationCCLI Profile #: 3931821Shoresh David is a congregation where Jews and Gentiles worship together. Whether you are an interfaith couple, Jewish person or a Christian, Shoresh David is a place where you can belong.  We look forward to seeing you at Services. Shalom!Website: http://www.shoreshdavid.orgFacebook: http://facebook.com/shoreshdavid - You can watch services live, Friday night 7:30pm ET / Saturday morning 11:00am ET via the Shoresh David Facebook Page.Shoresh David Messianic Synagogue of Tampa4320 W Bay to Bay Blvd, Tampa, FL 33629Phone: (813) 831-5673#messianicjudaism #yeshua #tampaSupport the show

    Big Timber Evangelical Church - Audio
    Shalom & The Lord's Prayer, Part 5

    Big Timber Evangelical Church - Audio

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2025 37:56


    Forgive Us as We ForgiveMatthew 6:12

    6 Minute Siddur Snippets - Feed Podcast

    https://rabbiefremgoldberg.org/654-sim-shalom-part-7 Fri, 29 Aug 2025 01:20:22 +0000 7094 Rabbi Efrem Goldberg Feed for 6 Minute Siddur Snippets Podcast by Rabbi Efrem Goldberg

    Get Down To Business with Shalom Klein
    Podcast of “Get Down To Business” – 08/30/2025 - Lane Kawaoka, Tyler Dunagin, Tom Miroballi and Ravi Kathuria

    Get Down To Business with Shalom Klein

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 39:42


    Join Scott "Shalom" Klein on his weekly radio show, Get Down To Business with guests:Lane KawaokaTyler DunaginTom MiroballiRavi Kathuria

    Divine Intervention Life Lessons
    DILL Ep 358: Rebellion

    Divine Intervention Life Lessons

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 12:07


    There are certain sins we don’t even think about that tend to have profound consequences. In this podcast, I address one such sin: rebellion. Listen and be blessed. Shalom! Audio Download

    6 Minute Siddur Snippets - Feed Podcast

    https://rabbiefremgoldberg.org/653-sim-shalom-part-6-1 Wed, 27 Aug 2025 00:26:06 +0000 7089 Rabbi Efrem Goldberg Feed for 6 Minute Siddur Snippets Podcast by Rabbi Efrem Goldberg

    Wayfarer
    Our Tent is Full (CaD Nu 24)

    Wayfarer

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 5:24


    Our tent is full of abundance of the things that matter most in life: Shalom. A chapter-a-day podcast from Numbers 24. The text version may always be found and shared at tomvanderwell.com.

    The Bible (audio)
    11 Numbers 20,21 Deut. 2 Bitten by Snakes

    The Bible (audio)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 79:23


    God's promises have a condition - that we have faith. Do we walk by faith? Or are we suffering in the curses we have brought on by not having faith in Him, faith that He will supply our needs! Have we put things before God as our own idol? Or are we who He has called us to be as His people!

    Divine Intervention Life Lessons
    DILL Ep 357: Comfort Zones

    Divine Intervention Life Lessons

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2025 9:55


    Do you want to grow? By using Luke 14:12-14, I elaborate on a principle discussed by Jesus that should answer this question. Shalom! Audio Download

    Get Down To Business with Shalom Klein
    Podcast of “Get Down To Business” – 08/24/2025 - Marta Cerda, Michael Uadiale, Laura Catrambone-Gerace and Wei-Li Chong

    Get Down To Business with Shalom Klein

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 39:37


    Join Scott "Shalom" Klein on his weekly radio show, Get Down To Business with guests:Marta CerdaMichael UadialeLaura Catrambone-GeraceWei-Li Chong