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Pastor and author JD King joins us to share how his life was transformed by the Smithton revival and how you, too, can be marked by the presence of God. In this powerful conversation, JD unpacks lessons from his new book Mighty Like Gideon—a call for courage, spiritual hunger, and obedience. Discover how God uses the unlikely, even the insecure, for incredible kingdom impact. You'll leave stirred to surrender distractions and step boldly into your calling.About the GuestJD King is a pastor, revival historian, and author deeply shaped by his involvement in the Smithton Outpouring. He currently serves at Revive Church in Kansas City and is the co-author of Mighty Like Gideon, a powerful book blending personal revival experience and biblical insights to call believers into courageous, Spirit-led living.Reasons to Listen:Learn from Real Revival – JD shares firsthand experiences from the Smithton Outpouring, giving rare insight into what sustained spiritual awakening looks like.Discover Your Calling – Through the lens of Gideon, JD helps listeners identify and overcome fear, insecurity, and spiritual compromise to walk fully in their God-given identity.Get Spiritually Reignited – This episode stirs a deep thirst for God's presence, encouraging listeners to trade distraction for true hunger and intimacy with Jesus.Big Takeaways:Spiritual Hunger is a Choice – Revival isn't random; it starts with people who are willing to thirst, pray, and pursue God relentlessly.God Uses the Unlikely – Like Gideon, God chooses those who feel unqualified, transforming their weakness into strength through obedience.False Altars Must Fall – Before stepping into destiny, we must tear down the idols—fear, people-pleasing, performance—that compete for our loyalty.Courage Isn't the Absence of Fear – Even when trembling, faith means saying “yes” to God's call and taking the next step.Legacy is Built in Obedience – Our small, faithful steps today can echo through eternity when surrendered to Jesus.Missional Challenges:Step Out in Faith – Identify one area where fear is holding you back and take a bold, God-led action this week.Tear Down a False Idol – Ask the Holy Spirit to reveal anything that's taking God's place in your heart—then choose obedience over comfort.Thirst for More of God – Dedicate time this week to pray with desperation, asking God to ignite fresh spiritual hunger in you.Chapters (Timestamps)0:00 – Intro and JD's Revival Roots3:00 – The Smithton Outpouring Story7:00 – The Hunger that Fueled Revival10:00 – Writing Mighty Like Gideon14:00 – What You Thirst for Determines Destiny19:00 – Tearing Down Idols in Our Own Lives26:00 – Modern Idolatry and Social Approval31:00 – Listening to the Right Voices38:00 – JD's Personal Journey Through Struggles44:00 – Final Encouragement for ListenersJD King's Website & Social MediaWebsite: https://worldrevivalchurch.com |
Hosts George Mahe and Cheryl Baehr dive into their top dining picks from St. Louis Magazine's annual A-List Awards, which highlight more than 300 winners across multiple categories as chosen by readers and editors. But George and Cheryl aren't just talking about the usual suspects—they bring their favorite "deep cuts" to the table, showcasing some hidden gems. Tune in for an insider's guide to under-the-radar spots across the St. Louis restaurant scene. Listen and follow Arch Eats on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by The Repertory Theater of St. Louis and supported by Butler's Pantry. Dial “M” For Murder is playing at The Rep from September 18 through October 13. Purchase tickets at repstl.org to unravel the twisted truth. Have an idea for a future Arch Eats episode? Send your thoughts or feedback to podcasts@stlmag.com. Hungry for more? Subscribe to our Dining newsletters for the freshest coverage on the local restaurant and culinary scene. And follow George (@georgemahe) and SLM on Instagram (@stlouismag). Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. Mentioned in this episode: Expat BBQ: 3730 Foundry Way, Midtown, 314-924-9728 Good Ice: 2241 Gravois, Fox Park, 314-504-5306 Good Company: 4317 Manchester, The Grove, 314-405-8333 Aperi: 4317 Manchester (inside Good Company), The Grove, 314-405-8333 Gramophone: 4243 Manchester, The Grove, 314- 531-5700 Tiny Chef: 4701 Morgan Ford, Bevo Mill, 314-832-9223 Terror Tacos: 3191 S. Grand, Tower Grove South, 314-260-9996 hatch'd: 6931 Gravois, Princeton Heights, 314-448-1642 Damn Fine Hand Pies: 4000 Shaw, Shaw, no phone Smoke & Kettle: 5420 Old Collinsville, Fairview Heights, 618-972-5749 and 3535 Route 159, Smithton, Il, 618-631-7284 August The Mansion: 1680 Mansion Way, O'Fallon, IL, 618-607-8040 Fourth City BBQ (inside Fortune Teller Bar): 2635 Cherokee, Benton Park West, 314-669-6505 Tower Grove Farmers' Market Tai Davis (Lineage): Smith and Company, 3408 Locust, Midtown, 314-446-1805. Ono Ikanone (Levels Nigerian Cuisine): 1405 Washington, Downtown West, 314-571-9990 You may also enjoy these SLM articles: St. Louis Magazine's 2024 A-List Awards See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rebel Whitecoat Podcast|Anxiety Relief|Empowerment|Spirituality
This episode on the Rebel WhiteCoat Podcast is all about energy, healing, and manifestation with guest Jennifer Smith! Jennifer is a wife of 20 years and mother of 2 teenage boys. She transformed her life from corporate engineering marketing & business development leader into energy healer, teacher, and spiritual coach…. A leap of faith to uplift the consciousness of our planet and contribute to the “new earth” energy solutions. Highlights from this episode: how Jennifer got into energy work from an engineering/business background how to get connected with like minded healers how to start on your spirituality journey explaination of Avesa Quantum Healing where Jennifer starts with clients for healing work and what to expect explaining why quantum healing focuses on lower 3 chakras what victim consciousness mean and how it impacts your ability to heal yourself how to use your emotions to manifest your life and how vibrations can impact this basic tips to manifest and how to manifest what you really desire how to step into high vibrational states You can learn more about Jennifer here: www.naturalenergyhealing.life You can follow her on social media here: Youtube - @naturalenergyhealing, Facebook - @NaturalEnergyHealing To hear more from Jennifer, you can find details on working with her and listening to her broadcasts here: Avesa Quantum Healing + Reiki Healing (Dr. Kunevich's in Smithton, IL and Dr. Hoover's in Bethalto, IL) “Jen & Geri Show, Cosmic Queens” Broadcasting on Oneness Talk Radio every Monday at 12pm CT. Providing a weekly energy forecast along with inspiration for the week. Geri Habstritt is an Avesa Quantum Healer & Medical intuitive from Boise, Idaho. “Living in the Fifth Dimension” series broadcasting on social media channels every Tuesday at 4pm CT. Carol Reed and I discuss the insoulments and provide practical information for upliftment. Carol Reed is an Avesa Quantum Healer from Syndey Australia Thank you, Jennifer! All podcast guest inquires can be emailed to kellyrompelcoaching@gmail.com
Rural news and events from Tasmania and the nation.
Rich Cook from PGH Magazine joins for his weekly segment. He talks about the historic town of Smithton, a traveling Hill's snack stand, and this week in Pittsburgh history - Babe Ruth hits 3 home runs.
Dan LaCarte is one of 5 brothers that operate LaCarte Enterprises which is a diverse company that is based out of Charleroi, Pa. Under the LaCarte Enterprises umbrella the local family business has 5 different companies that they operate within the region. Model Cleaners, Model Uniforms, Model Apparel, LaCarte Real Estate and Stoney's Brewing Company. Since 2007, Dan has been the President of Model Cleaners. The LaCarte Family purchased Stoney's Brewing Company in 2017, since 2021 Dan has been the CEO of Stoney's Brewing Company. Stoney's Brewing company is currently the second largest brewery in the local region and is one of the State's oldest breweries, since 1907 Stoney's beer has been a staple of Western Pennsylvania and continues to be to this day.Dan currently resides in Latrobe, Pa with his wife and 3 children.
The Lake of the Ozarks flew under the radar for many years, and was considered a hidden gem for those that knew about it. That was until May 2020, when viral videos during the pandemic made headlines and popularity of the Netflix series Ozark brought attention from around the world to the mid-Missouri oasis. The media coverage drove hundreds of thousands of clicks to the Lake of the Ozarks website and had a huge impact on marketing. In this episode of OUTdrive, Cliff sat down with Eric Homan, the web administrator for the Lake of the Ozarks Convention and Visitors Bureau, to talk about marketing strategy and tactics along with new technologies emerging in the tourism industry. Eric has served as the web administrator at the Convention and Visitors Bureau for 18 years. In his role, Eric manages the website and leads the digital marketing efforts for the lake. He works closely with the board of directors and Missouri Department of Tourism to implement new messaging and campaigns across digital platforms. Eric earned his degree in computer programming and web development from State Fair Community College. A Smithton, Missouri native, Eric worked for his family's livestock and pet food business for several years where he was tasked with running the accounting software along with delivering feed. Tune in to this episode to learn more about what goes into marketing a popular vacation spot. From resorts and waterfront restaurants to hiking and fishing, the Lake of the Ozarks has it all, and more. What you'll learn: Eric's role as the web administrator for the Lake of the Ozarks CVB and his non-traditional path to computer programming The positive and negative feedback and attention that came out of the pandemic for the Lake of the Ozarks What new strategies and messaging the CVB has used in recent years to connect people to their vacation guides, which is their primary marketing tool How the popularity of the Netflix series Ozark has impacted the Lake of the Ozarks marketing and tourism Details behind the new trends and uses of technology, such as virtual reality, in the tourism industry and how the CVB goes about taking on a new marketing platform How the Missouri Department of Tourism supports and helps fund marketing for the Lake of the Ozarks What Eric enjoys about his job and his advice for someone looking to go into the computer programming field
Questions surround the future of the new saleyard up at Smithton but local organisers say it's going strong, Suzette Weeding, General Manager of conservation and land management with Sustainable Timber Tasmania has won the National Women in Forest Industries Award of Excellence and remember the lock the gate movement which started in QLD, well the symbolic "gate" is in Tasmania tune in to hear the story.
Workers are back inside the McCains processing plant at Smithton as the Fair Work Commission holds hearings today to try and resolve a dispute over pay and conditions, and woolgrowers have been urged to tick the box as the battle for three board positions at Australia Wool Innovation hots up as voting gets closer.
McCain's potato processor in Smithton has ground to a halt once again amid rising tension between workers and management, and a McCain spokesperson said union action constituted an "unacceptable risk" to food and staff safety so production had to be stopped.
The Smithton processing plant of McCains remains closed today to workers after management decided to stop production because of planned industrial action, and the facility will remain closed until tomorrow evening as a dispute over wages and conditions remains unresolved after six months of negotiations.
Jimmy & Nath are exploring their own backyard as part of Tassie's Off Season - and this week they are in the State's North-West. They were joined by Penny Scott from Island Edge Treasures in Smithton to chat about the boom antiquing has seen since the start of the pandemic. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A l'occasion de la Journée internationale de lutte contre l'homophobie, la transphobie et la biphobie, nous avons souhaité mettre en avant le parcours d'une humoriste engagée dans la lutte contre l'homophobie : Hannah Gadsby. En 2018, la comédienne australienne présente son stand-up “Nanette” sur Netflix, qui rencontre un succès fulgurant. Un one-woman show où elle dénonce les stéréotypes et évoque ses traumas vécus en tant que femme lesbienne. De son coming-out à son engagement, découvrez sa True Story. Une enfance dans la honte et le secret Hannah Gadsby naît le 12 janvier 1978 à Smithton en Tasmanie, un État de l'Australie. Elle est la plus jeune d'une fratrie de 5 enfants. Son père est professeur de mathématiques et sa mère femme de ménage dans un golf. La jeune Hannah pratiquera d'ailleurs cette activité jusqu'à l'adolescence. Madame Gadsby a, dans le fond, toujours su que sa fille Hannah était homosexuelle. Mais en Tasmanie, à cette époque, être attiré par une personne du même sexe est encore considéré comme illégal. En effet, là bas, si on “choisit d'être gay”, il vaut mieux se payer un aller pour le continent, et ne jamais revenir. Pendant ses jeunes années, Hannah vit dans la honte et le secret. Elle met 10 ans à accepter son homosexualité et jusque là, se cache dans ses blagues. Quelques années plus tard, elle décide de quitter sa terre natale qu'elle a tant aimé, mais où il ne fait pas bon d'aimer les femmes… quand on est soi-même une femme. La suite de son histoire incroyable à écouter dans ce podcast. Ecriture et réalisation Celia Brondreau Voix : Andréa Brusque Crédit photo : Inconnu Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Opening a shop at the start of a pandemic doesn't seem like a good idea but for the Yolla Co-Op the gamble paid off, after the farmer-owned enterprise cut the ribbon on a new store at Smithton in March last year and it's a great success.
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
Vuyanich v. Smithton Borough
The north west community around Smithton has welcomed the decision of Ta Ann to base their operations there but it's cold comfort to the Huon area which loses the Ta Ann plant, and Nick Steel the CEO of Tasmanian Forest Products Association says the timber industry is watching the trade tension situation with China closely
North west Tasmanian cattle producers have shown strong support for the first livestock sale in Smithton for some time with 500 cattle under the hammer, and as well several hundred people including plenty of buyers turned up at the sale which organisers hope will become a regular event after the recent closure of the Quoiba saleyards.
19 juin 2018. Opéra de Sydney. Les rideaux se lèvent sur une femme à la carrure imposante, au style androgyne, et à la parole franche. Elle est humoriste. Mais pendant une heure, elle va faire vibrer la scène en basant ses récits sur des traumatismes qu’elle a vécue. Son nom : Hannah Gadsby. De son coming-out à son engagement, découvrez sa True Story. Une enfance dans la honte et le secret Hannah Gadsby naît le 12 janvier 1978 à Smithton en Tasmanie, un État de l’Australie. Elle est la plus jeune d’une fratrie de 5 enfants. Son père est professeur de mathématiques et sa mère femme de ménage dans un golf. La jeune Hannah pratiquera d’ailleurs cette activité jusqu’à l’adolescence. Madame Gadsby a, dans le fond, toujours su que sa fille Hannah était homosexuelle. Mais en Tasmanie, à cette époque, être attiré par une personne du même sexe est encore considéré comme illégal. En effet, là bas, si on “choisit d’être gay”, il vaut mieux se payer un aller pour le continent, et ne jamais revenir. Pendant ses jeunes années, Hannah vit dans la honte et le secret. Elle met 10 ans à accepter son homosexualité et jusque là, se cache dans ses blagues. Quelques années plus tard, elle décide de quitter sa terre natale qu’elle a tant aimé, mais où il ne fait pas bon d’aimer les femmes… quand on est soi-même une femme.Son entrée dans le milieu du rireAprès avoir quitté la Tasmanie, Hannah s’inscrit à l’Université Nationale d’Australie et obtient en 2003 une licence d’histoire de l’art. Ses études lui ont permis de comprendre le monde qui l’entoure et notamment la place et la vision de la femme au fil des époques. Des études passionnantes mais qui s’arrêteront très tôt. Après sa licence, la jeune femme décide de quitter l’université et enchaîne alors les petits boulots, comme projectionniste ou libraire. Ensuite, elle décide de se tourner vers le métier qu’elle a toujours rêvé d’exercer : la comédie. Elle profite de ses connaissances du monde de l’art pour organiser des visites comiques de la National Gallery of Victoria. Une façon originale et audacieuse de faire son entrée dans le milieu du rire... La suite de son histoire incroyable à écouter dans ce podcast.Pour découvrir d'autres récits passionnants, cliquez ci-dessous : Uri Geller, grand télépathe ou escroc de légende ?Anastasia Romanov, une princesse à l’origine de nombreuses légendesMarguerite Steinheil, de femme du monde à criminelle See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Martin Agatyn speaks with Gordon Gillies, McCain Foods Smithton Plant Manager.
Episode Five: Amanda goes to a dog show. Paperback and Kindle: https://www.amazon.com/Mistress-Vania-Changes-Scott-Baxter-ebook/dp/B00LPLIC6C Apple iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/wet-by-rain/id1517187872 Twitter: https://twitter.com/WetByRain1 Those wanting to support the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=36140272 Music by Kevin MacLeod, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/music.html - Danse Macabre - Sad Part. - Greta String - Lone Harvest Amanda always worked hard. She saw this as one of her best qualities. Even when the work was boring or tedious she applied herself fully. Drawing on this for strength she surveyed the scene before her. She would need courage. Others might turn and run. She would be putting herself in harm's way, but she was a journalist. Sometimes you cannot choose the news you covered. Sometimes the news you covered is a regional dog show. Amanda could see a fat man with a beard and jodhpurs arguing with a woman in her sixties. “I ought to charge you twelve hundred dollars,” said the woman. “That's how much I charge, for bitches to be serviced by Marko.” Marko was an incredibly rare Pharos Hound with an incredibly small head. To Amanda it looked like a sand colored, out of proportion greyhound. Marko's owner, the indomitable Ms. Smithton, was a woman with lipstick that has the consistency of Vaseline. Her lipstick was further ruined by her pipe smoking. With skin like driftwood and hair dyed the color of rust she was about as attractive as her out of proportion dog.
Around 100 people attended a protest at Smithton today to highlight the prospect of cheap European potatoes being dumped into Australia, and the Chair of the Don Irrigation Scheme Melina Burbury has welcomed an extra $15 million from the State Government for the scheme
Around 100 people attended a protest in Tasmania's north west today to protect the state's potato industry
Construction is underway in Smithton for a $5 million dollar robotic dairy, heritage centre and cheese factory, and the old Cressy Research Centre is being brought back to life as the home for a seed business which has relocated from the mainland
Many graduates of the College of Arts and Sciences are on the front lines in the battle against COVID-19. One example is Dr. Corby Smithton, a biology and zoology graduate who went on to earn his medical degree from the Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. His wife, Colbi, is another CAS and OSU med graduate. They are both providers at Stillwater Family Care, where they are seeing patients who have, or think they have, COVID-19. Corby Smithton joined us to talk about what that experience is like, what he expects to see as we continue to face this pandemic, and why CAS graduates are key to pulling us out of this situation.
Many graduates of the College of Arts and Sciences are on the front lines in the battle against COVID-19. One example is Dr. Corby Smithton, a biology and zoology graduate who went on to earn his medical degree from the Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. His wife, Colbi, is another CAS and OSU med graduate. They are both providers at Stillwater Family Care, where they are seeing patients who have, or think they have, COVID-19. Corby Smithton joined us to talk about what that experience is like, what he expects to see as we continue to face this pandemic, and why CAS graduates are key to pulling us out of this situation.
Tasmanian farmers have welcomed the move by the Federal Government to allow extensions to visa for backpackers and their ability to use superannuation, and Greenhams at Smithton are now sending export packs of meat cuts to retail outlets in many countries after the closure of restaurants which traditionally took their meat.
Smithton meat processor and exporter Greenhams has finessed the way its meat is exported to markets in Asia and the Middle East
Matt Nuske - Sunday 13 October 2019
Keep your eyes on Jesus
The Bass Strait scallop fishery is officially open and fishermen say stock numbers are the biggest they've ever seen, and Tasmania's first oyster depuration tank has been finished in Smithton at Tarkine Fresh, which will allow the company to sell fresh oysters during the winter months.
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From the series - Wherever you Go
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Worship brings victory
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First week of our new series, Strong and Courageous.
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Ocean Grove Property News - 3 Minute 'Real Estate News Vignettes'
More blocks of land were sold in the Industrial Estate over the weekend. PLUS, opportunities for those eager to move up the property ladder stood out in the last weekend of winter. In todays' episode, we discuss: 1. INDUSTRIAL: Prices revealed for remaining Smithton lots 2. LIFESTYLE: Which properties gaining a lot of interest 3. SNEAK PEEK: Announced here today 4. OPENS: Level of activity over the weekend Property of the Week * 1/157 THE PARADE, OCEAN GROVE * http://hayden.com.au/listings/1-157-the-parade-ocean-grove/ To get ahead of the action, call or click below. * CALL ON 5255 1000 * http://www.haydenoceangrove.com.au This Hayden Real Estate News Update is brought to you by the BizCast Radio Network http://bizcastradio.com/