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SHOW NOTES: Matthew 26:26, John 6:22-71, 1 Corinthians 10:16-17 CCC 1323-1419 "The Epidemic" - Matthew Kelly: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seBdKiM14ws Blessed Imedla Lambertini, pray for us! “Tell me, can anyone receive Jesus into his heart and not die?” - Blessed Imedla Lambertini St. Charles Borromeo, pray for us! See you in the Eucharist! www.mannafoodforthought.com Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/mannafoodforthought Rate and review this podcast & like/follow/share it on: Facebook.com/mannafoodforthought Instagram: @mannafoodforthought Twitter: @mannaf4t Pray for us and let us know how we can pray for you and send us any feedback you have as we seek to follow the Lord's will in this venture: mannafoodforthought@gmail.com.
SHOW NOTES: Matthew 6:5-15 CCC 2558-2565, 2697-2724 Sober Intoxication of the Spirit by Raneiro Cantalamessa, O.F. M. Cap. St. Benedict Joseph Labre, pray for us! “We offend God because we do not know his greatness.” - St. Benedict Joseph Labre “God afflicts us because he loves us; and it is very pleasing to him, when in our afflictions he sees us abandon ourselves to his paternal care.” - St. Benedict Joseph Labre St. Charles Borromeo, pray for us! See you in the Eucharist! www.mannafoodforthought.com Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/mannafoodforthought Rate and review this podcast & like/follow/share it on: Facebook.com/mannafoodforthought Instagram: @mannafoodforthought Twitter: @mannaf4t Pray for us and let us know how we can pray for you and send us any feedback you have as we seek to follow the Lord's will in this venture: mannafoodforthought@gmail.com.
Do your days as a mom just feel like one interruption after another? Maybe you feel like as soon as you start to get into a task or get a moment of peace, your kids will need you, and some days it feels like you can’t get ANYTHING done. And now that everyone is always home all the time? Well, LIFE feels like one big interruption these days, and it can be hard to know just what to do with that. Today we’re talking about how to respond to interruptions, and we’ll see that Jesus offers an incredibly helpful example of just how to handle them.Show Notes:Matthew 14:13-23What We Can Learn From How Jesus Responds to InterruptionsWhen you encounter interruptions, respond with love and compassion.When it comes to your plans and your schedule, have open hands and a surrendered heart.Be creative in finding time to care for your soul.This week’s practice:Read the story of Jesus that we talked about today in Matthew 14:13-23. Notice the love and compassion of Jesus as he responds to the crowd, and how he handles being interrupted. Ask God to give you wisdom and compassion for your kids as you learn to love and serve in the way Jesus did.Start your day by saying a prayer of surrender over your schedule and your plans, giving your day to God, ready to respond to interruptions in patience and love.More Resources:For more resources to help you connect with God in the chaos of motherhood, visit http://www.lindsaysterchi.com/free/. You'll get a free PDF guide that will walk you through some simple spiritual practices that fit right into your busy mom life, plus I’ll send you my monthly email letter with additional resources and updates.Spread the Word:If you enjoyed this episode, would you help us spread the word by sharing it on social media? Tag me (@lindsaysterchi) on Facebook or Instagram so I can connect with you there. Be sure to rate, review, and subscribe so you don’t miss an episode!Subscribe to the other podcasts in the New Hope Podcast Network:The New Hope Podcast (weekend messages)New Hope Underground (a behind-the-scenes look at all things NH)GL Talk (a podcast for group life leaders)YouthCast (a podcast for the Jr. High and High School youth of NH)newhopechurch.cc/listenConnect with us on social:@newhopechurchcc#newhopemomlifewww.newhopechurch.cc/listenConnect with Lindsay:Instagram: @lindsaysterchifacebook.com/lindsaysterchiwww.lindsaysterchi.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
SHOW NOTES: Matthew 6:25-34, John 10:10, 1 Corinthians 10:13, 2 Timothy 1:7. The Litany of Trust: https://sistersoflife.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Mobile-Litany-of-Trust-English-1.pdf St. Corona, pray for us! St. Damien of Molokai, pray for us! “I would not be cured if the price of the cure was that I must leave the island and give up my work I am perfectly resigned to my lot. Do not feel sorry for me.” “Without the Blessed Sacrament a position like mine would be intolerable.” St. Charles Borromeo, pray for us! See you in the Eucharist! www.mannafoodforthought.com Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/mannafoodforthought Rate and review this podcast & like/follow/share it on: Facebook.com/mannafoodforthought Instagram: @mannafoodforthought Twitter: @mannaf4t Pray for us and let us know how we can pray for you and send us any feedback you have as we seek to follow the Lord's will in this venture: mannafoodforthought@gmail.com.
Episode 5, the forth part of the series where Pastor Jimmy Wells continues through the 23rd book of Matthew. As we learn about the third woe, pay close attention when Pastor Wells says, “If we need to swear to bring relevance to our words, the WHAT that is being said is not righteous.” Open your bibles and let’s listen in. Show Notes: Matthew 23 v 16-22http://www.keedysvilleucf.org
Episode 4, the third part of the series where Pastor Jimmy Wells continues through the 23rd book of Matthew. There are six questions laid out over this episode that you should ask yourself. Open your Bibles and let’s listen in.Show Notes:Matthew chapter 23 v 15Matthew chapter 28, the Great Commissionwebsite: www.keedysvilleucf.org
SHOW NOTES: Matthew 11:19, Luke 7:34, Luke 22:44, John 2:15, John 11:35, Philippians 2:5-11. CCC 457-460. A Prayer in Praise of Christ's Humanity (Taken from: https://www.catholic.org/prayers/prayer.php?p=2523): O risen Lord, Your body was part of Your power, rather than You a part in its weakness. For this reason You could not but rise again, if You were to die, because Your body, once taken by You, never was or could be separated from You even in the grave. I keep Your most Holy Body before me as the pledge of my own resurrection. Though I die, as I certainly shall die, it only means that my life is changed, for I shall rise again. Teach me so to live as one who believes the great dignity and sanctity of the material frame in which I am lodged. Amen. St. Longinus, pray for us! Matthew 27:54, Mark 15:39, Luke 23:47, John 19:34. St. Charles Borromeo, pray for us! See you in the Eucharist! www.mannafoodforthought.com Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/mannafoodforthought Rate and review this podcast & like/follow/share it on: Facebook.com/mannafoodforthought Instagram: @mannafoodforthought Twitter: @mannaf4t Pray for us and let us know how we can pray for you and send us any feedback you have as we seek to follow the Lord's will in this venture: mannafoodforthought@gmail.com.
If you’ve been a mom for more than five minutes, I’m guessing you have experienced what we’re talking about today. Worry and anxiety seems to just come with the territory of motherhood, because there are SO many things that could go wrong with our kids, and with our parenting. In today’s episode, we'll talk about how to release the burden of our anxiety as moms, and a tangible practice that we can do instead.Show Notes:Matthew 6:27Philippians 4:6-7This week’s practice:This week’s spend a few minutes every day praying for your kids as a tangible way of turning your anxiety into prayer. Pray about your worries about your kids, and then release that to God. Also spend time thanking God for your kids and naming specific ways you see Him moving in their lives.Video series and free PDF guides on spiritual practices for busy moms:http://www.lindsaysterchi.com/free/Spread the Word:Share the podcast on social media by taking a screenshot while you're listening, and tag us at #newhopemomlife. Be sure to rate, review, and subscribe so you don’t miss an episode!Subscribe to the other podcasts in the New Hope Podcast Network:The New Hope Podcast (weekend messages)New Hope Underground (a behind-the-scenes look at all things NH)GL Talk (a podcast for group life leaders)YouthCast (a podcast for the Jr. High and High School youth of NH)newhopechurch.cc/listenConnect with us on social:@newhopechurchcc#newhopemomlifewww.newhopechurch.cc/listenConnect with Lindsay:Instagram: @lindsaysterchifacebook.com/lindsaysterchiwww.lindsaysterchi.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
SHOW NOTES: Matthew 13:54-58, Mark 6:1-6, Luke 4:16-30, John 6:42. St. François de Laval, pray for us! St. Charles Borromeo, pray for us! See you in the Eucharist! www.mannafoodforthought.com Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/mannafoodforthought Rate and review this podcast & like/follow/share it on: Facebook.com/mannafoodforthought Instagram: @mannafoodforthought Twitter: @mannaf4t Pray for us and let us know how we can pray for you and send us any feedback you have as we seek to follow the Lord's will in this venture: mannafoodforthought@gmail.com.
SHOW NOTES: Matthew 28:16-20, Mark 6:4. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, pray for us! “The first end I propose in our daily work is to do the will of God; secondly, to do it in the manner he wills it; and thirdly to do it because it is his will.” - St. Elizabeth Ann Seton St. Charles Borromeo, pray for us! See you in the Eucharist! www.mannafoodforthought.com Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/mannafoodforthought Rate and review this podcast & like/follow/share it on: Facebook.com/mannafoodforthought Instagram: @mannafoodforthought Twitter: @mannaf4t Pray for us and let us know how we can pray for you and send us any feedback you have as we seek to follow the Lord's will in this venture: mannafoodforthought@gmail.com.
The Show Notes Matthew 6:5IntroThank you for the bike advicePhone voiceReligious Moron of the Week - Shannon Griffin from IainGeo’s Mom Reads Jay-Z Lyrics - 4:44 from the album 4:44Dr. Damian Handzy’s Facts That’ll Fuck Y’up - Monaco, Kenya, Ella, Australia, Ireland, ISS, America, and moreGym Letter from Morgan in FloridaNECSSShow close …………………….. Mentioned in the Show NECSS 2019 ................................... SUBSCRIBE! You can sign up at the Geologic Podcast page or at Subscriber.GeorgeHrab.com where you can learn more about the perks of being a Geologist or a Geographer. If you've already subscribed, stop by Subscriber.GeorgeHrab.com to check out the archived content which we at the Geologic Universe are rolling out in phases. As always, thank you so much for your support! You make the ship go. ................................... Sign up for the mailing list: Write to Geo! A reminder that the portal to the Geologic Universe is at GeorgeHrab.com. Thanks to Joseph Kolasinski, our webmaster. Check out Geo's wiki page thanks to Tim Farley. Have a comment on the show, a Religious Moron tip, or a question for Ask George? Drop George a line and write to Geo's Mom, too! Ms. Info sez, "My jaw was on the floor for the entirety of Matthew 6:5. ON THE FLOOR."
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SHOW NOTES: Matthew 5:37, Matthew 19:16-30, Mark 10:17-31, 1 Cor 11:1. St. Catherine of Siena, pray for us! St. Charles Borromeo, pray for us! See you in the Eucharist! www.mannafoodforthought.com Support us on Patreon: www. patreon.com/mannafoodforthought Rate and review this podcast & like/follow/share it on: Facebook.com/mannafoodforthought Instagram: @mannafoodforthought Twitter: @mannaf4t Pray for us and let us know how we can pray for you and send us any feedback you have as we seek to follow the Lord's will in this venture: mannafoodforthought@gmail.com.
SHOW NOTES: Matthew 5:37 Girl Wash Your Face by Rachel Hollis St. Peter Armengol, pray for us! St. Charles Borromeo, pray for us! See you in the Eucharist! www.mannafoodforthought.com Support us on Patreon: www. patreon.com/mannafoodforthought Rate and review this podcast & like/follow/share it on: Facebook.com/mannafoodforthought Instagram: @mannafoodforthought Twitter: @mannaf4t Pray for us and let us know how we can pray for you and send us any feedback you have as we seek to follow the Lord's will in this venture: mannafoodforthought@gmail.com.
Matthew Rollins joins us for an Uphill Conversation on his journey from playing baseball to his current life as an entrepreneur. He is carving his own path and going up against giants in a very established industry. Matthew Rollins was a four-year starter for North Greenville University, playing centerfield and hitting leadoff the majority of his college career. After his time at NGU, he had the rare opportunity to play professionally. Though the majors never came calling, Matthew’s love for the game couldn’t deter his involvement in athletics somehow, some way. His work experience includes time with a performance research facility where he trained hundreds of professional and Division I athletes, members of U.S. Special Forces and first responders. But as the company and Matthew’s responsibilities grew, he found himself missing the baseball community, and understood a comeback was inevitable. Show Notes: Matthew’s journey from athlete to entrepreneur At some point the game will tell you “it’s enough” Intentionality and time it takes to discover your passion Evaluating opportunities and choosing the path your life will take Anchor Bat Company’s focus on quality and design Story behind the meaning of “Anchor” in the company name “We’ll make a bat for anyone, but we’re not for everyone.” Bravery and grit it takes to follow your heart instead of your ego – and to stick with it when times are tough Learning the ins and outs of a very specific industry with strong, established competitors Power in owning your decisions + your circumstance Underdogs and self-belief Joys and challenges of working with family What it feels like to see your product in action Unexpected ways your product can positively impact the lives of others Your life will be tough, but it’s all worth it – so keep fighting Connect with Matthew: Website: anchorbatco.com Facebook: facebook.com/anchorbatco/ Twitter: @anchorbatco Instagram: @anchorbatco Resources: John Smoltz Darren Holmes Nolan Ryan Rudy (Notre Dame) INTRO AND OUTRO MUSIC (Used by permission): Dreams Groove (© 2017 Tim Pecoraro) Straight Drive (© 2017 Tim Pecoraro) Uphill Conversations is an Uphill Strategies, LLC production © 2017 Uphill Conversations The post 64: Matthew Rollins – Going Up Against Giants appeared first on Uphill Conversations.
Matthew Rollins joins us for an Uphill Conversation on his journey from playing the game of baseball to his current life as an entrepreneur and underdog in a very established industry. Show Notes: Matthew’s journey from athlete to entrepreneur At some point the game will tell you “it’s enough” Intentionality and time it takes to discover your passion Evaluating opportunities and choosing the path your life will take Anchor Bat Company’s focus on quality and design Story behind the meaning of “Anchor” in the company name “We’ll make a bat for anyone, but we’re not for everyone.” Bravery and grit it takes to follow your heart instead of your ego – and to stick with it when times are tough Learning the ins and outs of a very specific industry with strong, established competitors Power in owning your decisions + your circumstance Underdogs and self-belief Joys and challenges of working with family What it feels like to see your product in action Unexpected ways your product can positively impact the lives of others Your life will be tough, but it’s all worth it – so keep fighting Connect with Matthew: Website: anchorbatco.com Facebook: facebook.com/anchorbatco/ Twitter: @anchorbatco Instagram: @anchorbatco Guest Bio – Matthew Rollins was a four-year starter for North Greenville University, playing centerfield and hitting leadoff the majority of his college career. After his time at NGU, he had the rare opportunity to play professionally. Though the majors never came calling, Matthew’s love for the game couldn’t deter his involvement in athletics somehow, some way. His work experience includes time with a performance research facility where he trained hundreds of professional and Division I athletes, members of U.S. Special Forces and first responders. But as the company and Matthew’s responsibilities grew, he found himself missing the baseball community, and understood a comeback was inevitable. Resources: John Smoltz Darren Holmes Nolan Ryan Rudy (Notre Dame) INTRO AND OUTRO MUSIC (Used by permission): © 2017 UCYP Theme written and arranged by Luke Pecoraro all rights reserved. © 2017 UCYP (Uphill Conversations Young Professionals) (UCYP is an Uphill Strategies, LLC production) The post 13: YP Perspective – Underdogs + Making it to the “Bigs” appeared first on Uphill Conversations.
SHOW NOTES Matthew is the Director of Communications for WhiteWave Foods, a leading consumer packaged food, and beverage company that manufactures, markets and sells branded plant-based foods and beverages, coffee creamers and beverages, premium dairy products, and organic produce. As the Director of Communications, Matthew oversees and is directly responsible for the company’s communications programs around crisis and issues management, financial communications, M&A/integration, employee & executive communications and corporate marketing and thought leadership. Prior to joining WhiteWave, Matthew was the General Manager of Olson PR, an award-winning marketing, and communications agency based out of Chicago, IL. At Olson, Matthew was General Manager of the company’s Western Division which included offices in San Francisco and Denver, and he managed communications campaigns for a wide variety of national and international Fortune 500 companies including SABMiller, AB InBev, Heineken, Carlsberg, Belize Tourism Board, Fitbit, Wrigley, and a variety of others. One of Matthew’s longest serving clients at Olson was a coalition of the world’s four largest global brewers and brewing industry associations that he helped collaborate on issues of shared importance including excise tax, commercial freedom, reputation and global stakeholder engagement. He also ran the company’s crisis and issues management practice including managing all crisis and issues for the Belize Tourism Board and Fitbit, and he created and executed holistic consumer and business-to-business marketing communications strategies for a wide variety of Olson clients including TiVo, Wrigley, and Cool Planet. Before joining Olson, Matthew worked at Weber Shandwick Worldwide where he led the issues and crisis management programs for the U.S. Dairy Industry and the U.S. Pork Industry and counseled a variety of major global companies through both large and small-scale crises, including Mars Incorporated, SC Johnson and Son, and Kraft Foods. Earlier in his career, Matthew spent five years working at various levels of state and federal government including the Wisconsin State Governor, The U.S. Department of Education, Congressman Jim Sensenbrenner and the White House. He graduated from George Washington University with B.S. in Political Science.
Author Matthew Palmer joins us in this episode of CrimeFiction.FM to discuss his new book SECRETS OF STATE, a gripping thriller focused on the world’s most dangerous nuclear threat–war between India and Pakistan. Show Notes Matthew explores two themes in SECRETS OF STATE. The first is the threat of nuclear terrorism and the second, government contracting. […] The post Secrets of State, by Matthew Palmer appeared first on CrimeFiction.FM.