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Our largest global partners, Ambassadors To The Nations, visit FCG! Darey & Karen Jolley (ATTN Founders & Pastor Lisa's parents) share about “The Storehouse Principal” which is also the title of their new book. Did you know that in Deuteronomy God “Commands” a blessing on our storehouses? Press play and learn about what that means and how to practically apply it in your life.
Discussion – Storehouse “Traders”, “Bankers”, “Investors” Jesus overturns the money changers tables at the temple Tomorrow, we discuss various biblical roles of the “Storehouse” using the principle of scripture interprets scripture. For more on the Storehouse Vision and Network visit the website: newbreed.co. This will serve as Part 14 in the How to Storehouse teaching series on the website.“Do business until I come” […]
You're giving your all.You're showing up, staying patient, checking off the list…But she's still frustrated, still doesn't feel filled, and you're left wondering:“What more could I possibly give?”In Part 5, we go deep into the painful cycle where both spouses feel empty, where needs aren't being met, and where resentment starts to grow on both sides.Maurice walks us through a powerful metaphor—the Bishop's Storehouse in week one of the pioneer era—to explain how marriages survive when both partners are depleted. This episode reveals how emotional scarcity leads to desperate demands, and how to stop measuring your value by the needs you can't meet.We explore:Why your efforts still feel unseenHow her desperation isn't manipulation—it's survivalWhy not having what she needs doesn't mean you're failingAnd how to build a relationship that thrives on consecration, not consumptionIf you've ever asked, "Why does it feel like no matter what I do, it's never enough?"—this is the episode that reframes the whole question.Want to read more about this topic? https://www.lifechangingservices.org/what-is-betrayal-trauma-how-does-it-impact-me/Rather Watch Something? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjixUFwtWRMCheck out the Marriage Repair Workshops: https://www.lifechangingservices.org/marriage-repair/
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Japan's National Federation of Agricultural Cooperative Associations, or Zen-Noh, on Tuesday carried out from a storehouse government-stockpiled rice it purchased at an auction aimed at curbing recent increases in rice prices in the country.
Discussion – “Bank of Dave” Movie From time to time, we find a really good movie that helps illustrate God’s way of business, economy and the Storehouse. One such movie is Mully. Another is It’s a Wonderful Life with George Bailey. Here is another one! Bridgette found this one night for something for us to watch, and I really felt it was God-sent […]
Discussion – “Bank of Dave” Movie From time to time, we find a really good movie that helps illustrate God’s way of business, economy and the Storehouse. One such movie is Mully. Another is It’s a Wonderful Life with George Bailey. Here is another one! Bridgette found this one night for something for us to watch, and I really felt it was God-sent […]
In this Best Possible Taste episode, we're diving into a story of heritage, craftsmanship, and an exciting new collaboration that brings together two iconic Irish brands. Sharon Noonan had the pleasure of visiting the picturesque fishing village of Howth in February 2025, to meet brothers Tadgh and Damian O'Meara at their family business, Kish Fish. Founded in 1966 by their father, Kish Fish has grown into one of Ireland's most respected seafood specialists, supplying the finest seafood to foodservice and retail customers across Ireland. This visit coincided with a momentous occasion for the company—a rebrand that celebrates their legacy while embracing the future. And what better way to mark this transformation than by partnering with one of the world's most famous names—GUINNESS™. This official collaboration has led to the creation of an exceptional new product: GUINNESS™ Smoked Salmon By Kish Fish. Kish Fish's rich heritage, passion, and expertise were key to them being entrusted by GUINNESS™, and given their seal of approval, to launch a Smoked Salmon cured using their signature stout that delivers a taste reflecting both brands' proud Dublin roots. The initial idea for the uniquely Irish product began life in the Guinness Storehouse, one of Kish Fish's largest customers. A couple of years ago, the Storehouse's executive chef, Sean Hunter (of Aramark), began curing Salmon in GUINNESS™ and smoking it himself in very small quantities for tourists to enjoy as part of the visitor experience at St. James's Gate. Having noted the product's potential and mass appeal, GUINNESS™ partnered with Kish Fish to further finesse the recipe and use their smoking expertise to develop a GUINNESS™ Smoked Salmon that could be crafted on a much larger scale for wider distribution - a process that they have patiently perfected at their Smokehouse in Howth over the last two years. In this episode, which was recorded in front of a live audience, you will hear Sharon chat to Tadgh and Damian about their childhood memories from when their father started the business, the impressive growth that Kish Fish has experienced and their commitment to sustainability. BEST POSSIBLE TASTE IS IRELAND'S LONGEST-RUNNING FOOD & DRINK PODCAST. FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT WWW.SHARONNOONAN.COM
‘But thou, when thou prayest, enter into thy closet, and when thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy Father which is in secret; and thy Father which seeth in secret shall reward thee openly'—Matthew 6:6‘But my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus.'—Philippians 4:19
This week on Drumcode Live we have a live mix from Adam Beyer recorded at Brooklyn Storehouse in New York, USA.
Brent Holladay was recently released as temple president of the Orlando Florida Temple. He received bachelor's and master's degrees from Brigham Young University, and spent the last 26 years of his career working as Chief Information Officer and Chief Deputy Clerk for elected Clerks of Court in Florida. Brent is married to Dana Vorwaller Holladay, who served alongside him as matron of the Orlando Florida Temple and as co-manager of the Orlando Bishops' Storehouse. He has previously served a stake patriarch, stake president, counselor in the Florida Orlando Mission Presidency, bishop, high councilor, stake clerk and other callings. Brent and Dana currently teach the Valiant 10 Primary class, fondly known as the Primary Temple Preparation class, and he also serves as a ward assistant clerk—finance. They have lived in Longwood, Florida for 43 years and have eight children and 27 grandchildren. Links Share your thoughts in the Leading Saints community Read the transcript of this podcast Get 14-day access to the Core Leader Library Highlights Brent shares his unique experience of being called as a temple president, detailing the process of selection and the responsibilities that come with the role. He discusses the refurbishment of the Orlando Temple and the management of temple workers, emphasizing the importance of creating a positive patron experience while maintaining the necessary administrative functions. Throughout the conversation, Brent recounts several poignant stories that illustrate the transformative power of the temple in the lives of individuals and families. The discussion delves into key leadership principles, starting with the importance of loving others as the Savior does and seeking the gift of charity. Brent shares personal experiences that highlight the need for leaders to see individuals as God sees them, fostering an environment of love and support. He also emphasizes the significance of using barometers, such as the percentage of endowed members with current temple recommends, to gauge the spiritual health of congregations and encourage temple attendance. Brent stresses the need for individuals to be grounded in the temple experience and the covenant path before and after their missions. He concludes with three essential questions that leaders should consider when planning activities, ensuring that they focus on bringing individuals closer to Jesus Christ, preparing them to make and keep covenants, and equipping them for future challenges. This episode is rich with insights and stories that will inspire you to deepen your understanding of temple service as you lead in the Church. 06:31 - Refurbishment of the Orlando Temple 07:14 - Calling as a Temple President 08:57 - Choosing Counselors for the Temple Presidency 10:05 - Setting Apart as Temple President 11:00 - Training for New Temple Presidents 12:05 - Setting Apart Process for Temple Presidents 12:21 - Familiarity with Counselors 13:40 - Responsibilities of a Temple President 14:40 - Ensuring Positive Patron Experiences 16:05 - Role of the Temple Recorder 17:29 - Number of Temple Workers 18:26 - Balancing Administration and Patron Experience 20:34 - Focus on Patron Experience 21:05 - Principle: Loving as the Savior Loves 27:58 - Principle: Barometers in Leadership 30:34 - Importance of Temple Attendance 32:29 - Temple President's Role in State Conferences 37:06 - Transformational Nature of the Temple 38:34 - Principle: Mission vs. Saving Ordinances 44:37 - Questions for Church Activities The award-winning Leading Saints Podcast is one of the top independent Latter-day Saints podcasts as part of nonprofit Leading Saints' mission to help Latter-day Saints be better prepared to lead. Learn more and listen to any of the past episodes for free at LeadingSaints.org. Past guests include Emily Belle Freeman, David Butler, Hank Smith, John Bytheway, Reyna and Elena Aburto, Liz Wiseman, Stephen M. R. Covey,
Are we truly connected to God, or have we unknowingly drifted away? This offering message challenges us to examine our relationship with God through an unexpected lens: our finances. Drawing from Malachi 3, we're confronted with the startling idea that withholding our tithes and offerings is akin to 'robbing God.' But are we literally robbing God or are we robbing Him from an opportunity to pour out blessings? This isn't about guilt, but about recognizing that our generosity is deeply intertwined with our spiritual closeness to God. The message invites us to see tithing not as a burden, but as an opportunity to experience God's abundant blessings. It's a call to trust in God's promise to 'open the floodgates of heaven' when we faithfully bring our whole tithe. As we reflect on this, we're encouraged to view our giving as a spiritual act that affects not just us individually, but the entire body of believers. It's a powerful reminder that our financial choices have profound spiritual implications. Join us for service live every Sunday at 10am at 1852 95th St, Naperville, IL 60564 (The education-wing entrance of Wheatland Salem Church)Connect with us at our website www.revivechicago.church
Scripture: Hebrews 11:6
London's V&A opens the V&A Storehouse, which displays items that were previously unavailable, including the vast archive of David Bowie. | Frommer's
Join us as some of the Storehouse staff continue our Caught by God’s Mercy series, taking a look at hospitality.
by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on October 16, 2016) As we continue our study of the book of Malachi, we find more problems with Judah in that day. We have already seen some of the issues, and today we … Read More
by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on As we saw in the first half of this sermon, the children of Israel in Malachi’s day were robbing God in the sense that they were not giving to the temple and ministry … Read More
Pastor Jordan DiMarco and Pastor Zack Curry wrap up our series on revival by inviting us into God's heart for salvations and defining our role in preparing the ground and making room for revival.
Hello, to you listening in San Lorenzo, California!Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Motivate Your Monday and your host, Diane Wyzga.Maybe like me you've gotten stuck. Maybe you're stuck now; you don't know what to do.If you're stuck, don't watch what you think; watch what you do. You can walk your way clear. Walking activates a storehouse of strengths, experiences, helpful teachings, solutions gathered over your lifetime. Feeling connected with the earth liberates our imaginations.4 Steps:✓ Decide on the issue you want to bring on your walk,✓ Invite your Creativity to come along and fully expect it will show up,✓ Toss out possibilities, ideas or solutions for your Creativity to work on with you, and✓ As you walk let your mind wander but every now and again come back to the issue at hand.Sooner than you expect solutions will fall into your consciousness. Guaranteed! Because “All truly great thoughts are conceived while walking.” [Friedrich Nietzsche] You're always invited: “Come for the stories - stay for the magic!” Speaking of magic, would you subscribe and spread the word with a generous 5-star review and comment - it helps us all - and join us next time!Meanwhile, stop by Quarter Moon Story Arts to:✓ Check out Services I Offer ✓ For a complimentary conversation about your communication challenges, get in touch with me today ✓ Stay current with Diane as “Wyzga on Words” on Substack and on LinkedInStories From Women Who Walk Production TeamPodcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicAll content and image © 2019 to Present Quarter Moon Story Arts. All rights reserved.
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1. Seth continue his review of Luke 4, examining the initia ministry of Jesus.2. Seth responds to another question in the inbox about asylum.3. Seth discusses a the use of Malachi 3 in his own life.
In this episode of 10x Your Team, Camden and Otis McGregor are joined by Stu Grazier to discuss the importance of intentionality and purpose in leadership and personal growth. They explore how vulnerability, accountability, and modeling positive behaviors can transform lives and organizations. Stu shares his journey from a high-stress military career to creating the Kinetic Man Mastermind, emphasizing the significance of aligning actions with values. The conversation delves into the challenges of balancing purpose with professional success, the impact of social media, and the power of serving others without expectations. Tune in for actionable insights on building a fulfilling life and leading with purpose.More About Stu:Stuart Grazier is a retired Navy pilot who served 20 years in the military. During a 14-month deployment to Iraq in 2008/2009, Stuart had the opportunity to do a deep-dive study into real estate investing and learned about the power of passive income. Through endless learning, lots of determination, and continuous action, he and his family have become financially free. From house-hacking (before the term was coined), wholesaling, and flipping houses, to investing in real estate mortgage notes, private lending, commercial property syndications, and buying cash-flowing rental properties, he and his family have reached financial independence. Stuart and his family now own a portfolio of over $600,000 in performing mortgage notes, a personal portfolio of 22 single-family rental properties, an RV park, a mixed-use commercial building (2 retail and 10 apartments), and is a General Partner in 2 mobile home park syndications. He has also been a Limited Partner investor in multiple multi-family syndications. Additionally, Stuart owns and manages a $5M hard-money lending fund, and is co-founder of a turnkey real estate company where they are providing rehabbed, cash-flowing rental properties to their network of investors. Starting in June of 2018, his company Storehouse 3:10 Ventures has acquired, rehabbed, and sold approximately 200+ turnkey rental properties, averaging 3-5 properties per month. Stuart is also the co-founder of a Men's Mastermind Group, which aims to network, educate, and connect other men that are wanting to grow as husbands, dads, and leaders within their community. Stuart has been married to his beautiful wife Kristel for 15 years, and they have two amazing children, Kollins (9 year old girl) and Wells (6 year old boy), and reside in Parker, CO.Chapters:0:03 - Intro3:10 - Kinetic vs Potential 10:18 - Purpose vs Paycheck 18:28 - Temporary vs Eternal28:34 - Regrets 34:40 - Modelling for Growth 40:49 - Social Media49:00 -End#10xyourstaff #10xyourteam #leadership #leadershipskills #leadershipcoach #leadershiptraining #lifelonglearning #businesspodcast #businesspodcaststolistento #businessgrowthpodcast #entrepreneurpodcast #entrepreneurship #businessdevelopment #businessgrowth #veteranpodcast #veteran #greenberet #specialforces #otismcgregor #camdenmcgregor #rugby #coach #coaching #otismcgregortedtalk #consultant #executivecoach #insidetheentrepreneurmind #insidethebusinessmindStu GrazierWebsite: http://www.thekineticman.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stuart-grazier-327298145/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stu.grazierInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/stu_grazier/
Today we are thrilled to have a very close friend on the show for the second time. Caroline Hipple is a force to be reckoned with in the furnishings world and today we are going to tap into her wisdom and get her insights into the state of our industry as we head into summer. For those of you not familiar with Caroline Hipple, let us fill you in. Caroline is an industry strategist, adventurous merchant, culture advocate, and fearless problem solver, who currently serves as the Chief Creative Officer of Hooker Furnishings. Hooker celebrates its 100th year anniversary this year as a leading supplier for furnishings for the total home. Key Takeaways: 1. The more you can solve problems, the more successful you will be as a woman in business. 2. Good creative decision making comes from understanding the financials of your business FIRST. 3. Good business is win-win not win-lose. Watch today's episode on YouTube: https://bit.ly/InsideDesignYouTube SPONSORThis episode is sponsored by Currey & Company. Currey is an Atlanta-based, second-generation family-owned producer of beautiful residential and contract lighting, in-stock case goods and upholstery, and a broad range of statement-making accessories. If you are attending the Atlanta or Las Vegas markets, Currey & Company is an absolute must on your agenda. They debuted around 300 new products this Spring, including lighting, furniture and accessories AND their first-ever bath vanities will be on display as well. Most importantly, Currey has a brand-new website with a lot of new features! Just a few that we will be using are the true freight calculator, a configurator for the multi-drop pendants, several ways to search, and also the ability to make project boards. Live inventory and shipping within 48 hours on in-stock products makes last-minute pieces easy to get. So check out our dear friends at curreyandcompany.com or visit at market! KANDRAC & KOLE BIOVoted one of “Atlanta's Top 20 Residential Interior Designers” by the Atlanta Business Chronicle, Kandrac & Kole Interior Designs is an acclaimed design firm with two decades of experience serving residential and commercial clients. Their work has been featured in leading publications across the US. Since 2005, Joann and Kelly have built a respected partnership. They are renowned for their dynamic personalities, distinctive use of color, and unique custom designs. Frequently invited to share their insights at industry events and on design panels, they are recognized as diligent business operators who remain approachable and genuine, radiating constant positive energy. In 2018, they used their infectious energy to launch their podcast, “Inside Design with Kandrac & Kole.” This lively, weekly conversation, where Joann and Kelly share design and industry insights, became so popular that they introduced a series of bonus episodes, “The Inside Scoop with Joann and Kelly,” in 2024. Their dedication to the power of interior design also extends to their charity work throughout the U.S. and Guatemala. CAROLINE HIPPLE BIOCaroline is an industry strategist, adventurous merchant, culture advocate, and fearless problem solver, who currently serves as the Chief Creative Officer of Hooker Furnishings. Hooker celebrates its 100th year anniversary this year as a leading supplier for furnishings for the total home. Prior to Hooker, Hipple served Norwalk Furniture for 16 years with business partner, Dixon Bartlett as consultants in its reinvention and as president culminating in paying the investors through the creation of an 100% ESOP in which the employees now own the company. Norwalk Furniture is a leading custom upholstery specialist. A confessed textile nerd, she and her partner travel the world in search of the best palette of designs and colors and resources that suit the moment, while surprising and delighting the customers they serve. With partner, Dixon Bartlett, she has headed up textile programs for four companies over several decades. Prior to Norwalk, Caroline and Dixon founded the industry consulting practice, HB2 Resources which helps clients grow their businesses through innovative start-ups and turn-arounds, making invisible strategies, well, visible. Creating and reinventing brands has been HB2's specialty and the projects have been wide reaching, including retail concepts in China, case-goods concepts in the US, as well as working with artists and celebrities like Jaclyn Smith, Isabelle de Borchgrave, Dana Gibson and Joanna Aranha at Bunakara to expand their home furnishings brands in the US. To accomplish the work of HB2, Caroline and Dixon drew upon their experience in reinvigorating the 72-store chain, Storehouse as its president and growing the 250-store retailer, This End Up as its EVP of Stores, Marketing and Merchandising. A passion of culture development and change management enabled the success of those ventures. Caroline, along with three executives from This End UP and Storehouse, documented the lessons they learned in culture building and shifting in their 2014 book, A Pathway to Profit (available at Amazon). The theme is empowering employees and putting people into the profit picture as a recipe for success. In addition to serving her workplace, Caroline is passionate about supporting the industry and women's role in it through board service past and present in numerous associations. FUNNY QUOTE “Thoughts and prayers because I just ate a chickeny chicken nugget and now I can't finish my Chick Fil-A or eat chicken for a least four months.” – @Stash_Bham SERIOUS QUOTE“Speak positive words into your life every single morning. Think big. Think healing. Think success. Think peace. Think happiness. Think growth mindset. Always start your day with positive energy. You deserve it.” – @sylvestormcnutt/Twitter SOCIAL MEDIA HANDLEShttps://www.facebook.com/kandracandkole/ https://www.instagram.com/kandrackole/ https://twitter.com/KandracKole/ https://www.pinterest.com/kandrackole/
Owners and founders of Grid Down Chow Down, brothers Geordan and Nace Roberts, join the panel again today for Day 2! Learn more about this Holy Spirit-inspired business as they explain how they procure and process beef that is free of vaccines and genetically-modified food or ingredients. See Maricela cook-up ground beef quesadillas! The Church must be prepared in the last days to attend to every need including food.
Pastor Leonor Powell teaches on our seed and asks the question -- are we sowing seed or is our seed left in the storehouse?Sundays at 10 AMWe are branded by the fire of God. We carry the fire of God to ignite our generation to burn for Jesus. Find us:www.fuquayrevival.comwww.facebook.com/cornerstonefuquayig: @cornerstonechurch.fv
"How to Enjoy the Storehouse" Watch Here: https://youtube.com/@GodSexandLove?sub_confirmation=1 Listen Here: https://anchor.fm/godsexandlove Supporting Verses: Proverbs 3:19, Deuteronomy 28:8, Philippians 4:19, Proverbs 10:22 Go Deeper: openbible.info "enjoy the storehouse" Bible Verse of the Day: Habakkuk 214 GodSexandLove.com Support Us! https://anchor.fm/godsexandlove/support --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/godsexandlove/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/godsexandlove/support
What do you need from God? He's already provided all your needs, you just need to access what he has in the storehouse. Recorded Sunday May 26th.
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Luke 8:1-3 - How Important Is It To Me - Pastor Dan Plourde
In this first message in our new series "When We Give," we explore the connection between our financial stewardship and our spiritual lives. Pastor Tyler delves into the Biblical principles of money management, emphasizing that our approach to finances should reflect our trust and surrender to God's will. Through personal anecdotes and scriptural references, including a deep dive into Malachi 3, the message challenges us to view our possessions and financial decisions as integral to our spiritual obedience and relationship with God. Join us as we uncover how embracing God's guidance on finances can lead to greater spiritual fulfillment and freedom.Questions for Reflection:• What challenges do you face when trying to align your financial practices with biblical teachings, and how do you address them?• Reflect on a time when you felt God guiding your financial decisions. How did that experience impact your understanding of stewardship?
Episode 169: Food insecurity and Obesity in Kern CountyFuture Dr. Kim presents the problem of food insecurity in Kern County and how it is linked to obesity and liver disease. She shared several resources available to address food insecurity. Dr. Arreaza reminds us of the importance of improving access to fresh and healthy foods. Written by Judy Kim, OMS3; Mira Patel, OMS3; and Vy Nguyen, OMS3. Western University of Health Sciences. Editing and comments by Hector Arreaza, MD.You are listening to Rio Bravo qWeek Podcast, your weekly dose of knowledge brought to you by the Rio Bravo Family Medicine Residency Program from Bakersfield, California, a UCLA-affiliated program sponsored by Clinica Sierra Vista, Let Us Be Your Healthcare Home. This podcast was created for educational purposes only. Visit your primary care provider for additional medical advice.Arreaza: Why did you pick this topic?Judy: While Kern County is known as one of the top-producing agricultural counties in the country, food insecurity is a major health disparity within this county. In order to dissect the problem of food insecurity in Kern County, we must first discuss the demographics and significance of this current topic. Among residents of Kern County, 23.1% are at or below 100% of the federal poverty level (FPL) and 47.7% are low-income (200% of FPL or below), which is higher than that of California. Arreaza: What is food insecurity? In February 2023, we discussed the definition in Episode 128, but it is important to remember what it is. “Food insecurity is having limited, uncertain, or inconsistent access to the food necessary for a healthy life.” Another interesting fact is that it is estimated that 45% of undocumented immigrants in California are affected by food insecurity, including 64% of undocumented children (Source: 2021 CHIS).Judy: Food insecurity is strongly tied to numerous conditions such as hypertension, coronary artery disease, diabetes, hepatitis, stroke, cancer, asthma, arthritis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and kidney disease. Thus, this problem must be explored and discussed to find ways to improve health outcomes. However, the first steps must focus on bridging gaps in accessing healthy and affordable foods. For example, consumers have consistently noted that reliable transportation is a barrier when even applying for assistance before accessing their benefits. Oftentimes, families experiencing poverty, a large number of residents in Kern County, are part of the migrant community, move frequently, and experience difficulties even completing the necessary paperwork for programs such as the Migrant Childcare Alternative Payment program. Arreaza: It may be off-topic, but I had to search what MCAP is. The Migrant Childcare Alternative Payment (MCAP) Program provides childcare services to migrant farm worker families in Kern and other counties in California, such as Merced and Fresno. MCAP allows parents to work while children are taken care of by licensed childcare centers, licensed family childcare homes, license-exempt (relatives), and in-home providers. I think many families may not be aware of this program. This is a reminder for our residents and students that this is available for your patients. Judy: Going back to food insecurity, when looking at the distribution and locations of large supermarkets in the greater Bakersfield area, such as Albertsons, Smart & Final, and Vallarta, the northwest area has many large stores and without a high density of households in poverty. In contrast, Oildale, the southwest and southeast areas do not have many large markets nearby. Thus, it is also important to examine how and where our patients can access healthy and affordable food.Obesity and Fatty Liver Disease in Kern County.Judy: I would like to describe the relationship between food insecurity with liver disease. The food insecurity that is prevalent in Kern County contributes to the increasing number of overweight and obese populations we see here. Almost 78% of adults in Kern County are considered either overweight or obese. This is concerning because increased rates of obesity are correlated with higher rates of liver disease. As we know, the liver is responsible for breaking down fats, creating new small and medium-chain fatty acids, and transporting fats. With obesity, fat tends to accumulate in the liver since it is unable to properly break down the fat. This leads to steatosis. Short-term fatty liver disease does not have many clinical findings associated with it, but long term if left uncontrolled it can lead to cirrhosis and death. Arreaza: According to a review of the liver transplant list done in 2022, Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is currently the second leading cause of liver transplant overall, and in females, it is the number-one cause. In California, we see about 13.8 deaths per 100,000 persons from liver-related disease, but Kern County has a high 15.9 deaths per 100,000 persons, which exceeded the Healthy People 2020 objective for liver disease deaths of 8.2 per 100,000 persons. Judy: This was found in Kern Medical Community Needs assessments so these deaths could be correlated to NAFLD, NASH, fatty liver, autoimmune hepatitis, etc. but it is still concerning that the number of deaths from liver disease is about 2x the goal of maximum deaths we would want. Arreaza: So, you are linking food insecurity to obesity, and obesity to fatty liver disease, I see the correlation. Tell us about the local resources to address the problem of food insecurity. Local Resources Judy: As patients walk through our doors, we recognize the social determinants for health and quality of life of our patients. Besides providing affirmations and words of encouragement, it's helpful for the physician and medical staff to offer specific local resources that one can refer to. We collected a list of available resources, please keep in mind that this is not an exhaustive list of the support available in Kern County. Rely on resources around you such as local organizations like Community Action Partnership of Kern (CAPK) and social workers in conjunction with your research to have a comprehensive understanding of what's available for your patients. Arreaza: The first notable resource you guys found is the Commodity Supplemental Food Program, for our unique population– the elderly. It's a USDA-sponsored program that provides a 30-lb monthly food box for seniors 60 years and older who also fall below the federal income guidelines. Judy: The Golden Empire Gleaners also offer support to eligible seniors via a program called Senior Sack, which has established over 20 sites throughout Kern County. Twice a month, each registered senior will pick up 10-12 items of fresh fruits, vegetables, canned food, bread, and boxed staples at a local site. Upon arrival, they also engage in interactive activities with the staff and learn more about other local services available.Arreaza: Another resource is the Food Bank, provided by several nonprofit organizations such as Community Action Partnership of Kern, Golden Empire Gleaners, where individuals of any age can come and receive nutritious food every month. Home delivery and emergency food boxes for seniors are also available. Judy: There are also farmers markets such as F Street Farmers Market, which operates year-round every Saturday from 7:45 am to noon. What's unique about F Street is they offer Market Match which matches program assistance's benefits such as that of CalFresh and eWIC to the farmers' markets and other farm-directed sites. How it works is when individuals use their benefits, Market Match will match that fund so the person can buy even more fruits and vegetables. For example, if I use $10 of CalFresh benefits at the farmers' market, I will also receive another $10 for a total of $20 to spend on any fresh produce. F Street Farmers Market will match up to $20 per visit year-round which increases access to fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as provides an incentive for the locals to support family farms and their businesses. To find other farmers' markets that offer other benefits, please visit Farmers Market Finder by Ecology Center or call CAPK for other free food distribution sites. Arreaza: I have to mention this wonderful initiative which I have participated in many times. It is called the bishop's storehouse, sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is a place where those in need can go to obtain food and other supplies at the recommendation of their bishop. So, it requires a “ticket” from a bishop, who is the leader of a congregation, to receive goods for free. People of any faith can request this help by going to any church location. So, we mentioned the Commodity Supplemental Food Program, Golden Empire Gleaners, Food Bank, F Street Farmers Market, and the bishop's storehouse. Judy, thanks for sharing this relevant information. Please give us a conclusion to wrap up this episode.Judy: As primary care doctors we are in a special position to prevent and treat many diseases. By addressing food insecurity, you may have a significant impact on your community. By providing appropriate nutrition, we can fight and prevent many diseases, such as fatty liver disease among others. We should share these resources with patients to improve their access to healthy food.___________________________Conclusion: Now we conclude episode number 169, “Food Insecurity and Obesity in Kern County.” Future Dr. Kim explained that food insecurity is linked to multiple chronic conditions, and she mentioned particularly obesity and fatty liver disease. Food insecurity can be partially addressed by sharing with our patients the resources in our community, and today you heard some of them, but we encourage you to keep looking for many others and share them with your patients. This week we thank Hector Arreaza, Judy Kim, Vy Nguyen, and Mira Patel. Audio editing by Adrianne Silva.Even without trying, every night you go to bed a little wiser. Thanks for listening to Rio Bravo qWeek Podcast. We want to hear from you, send us an email at RioBravoqWeek@clinicasierravista.org, or visit our website riobravofmrp.org/qweek. See you next week! _____________________References:Food Bank - CAPK: Community Action Partnership of Kern. CAPK. (2024, February 27). https://www.capk.org/seniorfood/Kern Food Insecurity Needs Assessment. CAPK. (2023, August). https://feedingkern.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/CAPK-Food-Insecurity-Needs-Assessment-Report-revised-with-copyedits-9-11-2023.pdfMarket Match Program Helps Residents Double Their CalFresh Dollars. Department of Public Social Services. (n.d.)https://dpss.lacounty.gov/en/news/2021/05/calfresh-market-match.htmlSenior Sack. Golden Empire Gleaners. (n.d.). https://www.goldenempiregleaners.com/programsSenior food program - CAPK: Community Action Partnership of Kern. CAPK. (2024, February 27). https://www.capk.org/seniorfood/Fabbrini E, Sullivan S, Klein S. Obesity and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: biochemical, metabolic, and clinical implications. Hepatology. 2010 Feb;51(2):679-89. doi: 10.1002/hep.23280. PMID: 20041406; PMCID: PMC3575093.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3575093/Know your numbers. Kern County Public Health. (2024, April 1). https://kernpublichealth.com/knowyournumbers/CAPK feeding Kern - feeding Kern. CAPK Food Assessment Report. (2024, March 15). https://feedingkern.org/Community Health Needs Assessment. (n.d.). https://www.kernmedical.com/documents/Kern-Medical-2019-CHNA-Report-Final.pdfDepartment of Health & Human Services. (2007, November 28). Liver - fatty liver disease. Better Health Channel. https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/conditionsandtreatments/liver-fatty-liver-disease#Noureddin M, Vipani A, Bresee C, et al. NASH Leading Cause of Liver Transplant in Women: Updated Analysis of Indications For Liver Transplant and Ethnic and Gender Variances. Am J Gastroenterol. 2018;113(11):1649-1659. doi:10.1038/s41395-018-0088-6. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9083888/The Bishops' Storehouse, Provident Living, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, https://providentliving.churchofjesuschrist.org/bishops-storehouse?lang=eng.Royalty-free music used for this episode: Good Vibes by Simon Pettersson, downloaded on July 20, 2023, from https://www.videvo.net/royalty-free-music
On this WPN Call #324, Dr. Jim Garlow is joined by Leray Heyne, the Founder and lead overseer of Windows of Heaven Jesus' Storehouse and its three ministries: Jesus Christ's CEOs, Jesus Christ's CEOs Bible Institute, and Jesus Christ's CEOs TV. His mission is to equip, ordain, and train Christian CEOs and Entrepreneurs in their Holy calling as overseers of authentic Kingdom Companies of Christ. Leray discusses the release of his new book: Living in Communion—Leading the Church Into Communion with God and the Holy Spirit. The website: https://jcceos.com/ Dr. Jim Garlow has partnered with Pastor Mario Bramnick and Terry Barnes to bring you World Prayer Network (WPN), which seeks out Holy Spirit given strategies for how to be an effective and contagious Christ-follower in our present national situations. WPN hosts weekly prayer calls to seek out strategies for the transformation of nations, including our own. During these live calls, we share briefings from key leaders and then pray into what we see and hear from the Lord. Follow us on social media: facebook.com/wellversedworld twitter: @wellversedworld instagram: @wellversedworld www.wellversedworld.org
Steve Shultz interviews Kim Robinson as she shares her recent heavenly encounters with angels, the joys of Heaven, God's plans for healing from His body part storehouse, and more! Connect with Kim at www.heavenisfun.com. Thank you for making the always-free Elijah List Ministries possible! Go to elijahstreams.com/give to partner with us. Prefer to donate by mail? Make your check or money order (US Dollars) payable to "ELIJAH LIST MINISTRIES" and mail it to: Elijah List Ministries / Elijah Streams TV 525 2nd Ave SW Suite 629 Albany, OR 97321 USA
In today's episode, Robby discuss the importance of using your time wisely in terms of audio content and what you bring to the storehouse or your heart.
Leray Heyne is the Founder and lead overseer of Windows of Heaven Jesus' Storehouse and its three ministries: Jesus Christ's CEOs, Jesus Christ's CEOs Bible Institute, and Jesus Christ's CEOs TV. (Source (https://jcceos.com/leray-heyne)) Website: https://jcceos.com/
Sometimes when life feels heavy, we WANT to turn our burdens over to the Lord, but we just don't know how. I created this guided meditation as a tool to help you release some of the negative emotions that you may be carrying around. If you hate meditating, you can just skip this one ;) But for me, practicing meditation has been a game changer in learning to still my heart and my mind and connect with God in a whole new way.
Pastor Jeff reminds us that old testament Biblical standards can still be applied to modern day Christ followers. He dives into Malachi 6 and applies it to today. Just as true now as it was then, how God wants his people to be that City on the Hill.
Episode Summary: In this episode of the L3 Leadership Podcast, we talk with Reid Carpenter, a Pittsburgh legend who had the audacity to dream of making his city renowned for God.About Reid Carpenter: Mr. Carpenter has a longstanding career in ministry and community service. Beginning in 1961, he served as the Pittsburgh area director for Young Life, a youth organization. Over the years, he held various roles, including regional director and director of Young Life's Northeast Division. In 1978, he founded the Pittsburgh Leadership Foundation (PLF), a faith-based organization focused on addressing regional concerns through collaboration. Over 23 years with PLF, Mr. Carpenter initiated numerous ventures with local partners, securing over $500 million to support efforts for at-risk youth, prisoners, families, healthcare, housing, and addiction. He played a key role in establishing organizations such as the ANTI-Racism Institute, Pittsburgh Youth Network, CLEAR, and East Liberty Family Health Care Center. Additionally, he collaborated with World Vision to create an international distribution center and a local initiative called the Storehouse. Beyond his local impact, Mr. Carpenter served as an advisor to faith-based organizations and corporations, contributing to various boards and committees, including those of Communities in Schools, International Urban Associates, National Center for Protection of Children and Families, and WQED Enterprises. He holds a bachelor's degree in sociology from Fairfield University, a master's degree in biblical studies from Young Life Institute at Fuller Theological Seminary, and an honorary doctorate in Humane Letters from Geneva College.4 Key Takeaways:1. Reid shares his expertise on fundraising that he's gained throughout his experience with PLF.2. He talks about the founding of the Pittsburgh Leadership Foundation, spotlighting how he rallied a passionate group of individuals excited about Jesus to tackle urgent city-wide issues such as substance abuse and poverty.3. Reed imparts timeless wisdom on how trust and integrity form the pillars of raising money for causes that matter.4. We reflect on the significance of discipleship, soul-keeping, and how these skills are vital for the Kingdom of God.Quotes From the Episode:“I had dreams for people that they didn't have for themselves.”“Whatever you do, take care of your soul, it's the only thing that's gonna last.”Resources Mentioned:Pittsburgh Leadership FoundationThe Greatest Thing in the World by Henry DrummondThe Greatest Drama Ever Staged by Dorothy SayersBirth of the Chaordic Age by Dee HockRegister for our L3 One Day 2024 Leadership Conference at L3OneDay.com!
Faith Roots was created to help you build a deeply-rooted, unshakeable faith. Listen or watch each week to grow your knowledge–and confidence–in God's Word. Support Faith Roots with a one-time or recurring tax-deductible donation here: https://bit.ly/3ByACel About Pastor Willie George: https://myfaithroots.com/about/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Willie_George