American soccer player
POPULARITY
This is what the Lord says to the people of Judah and Jerusalem: “Plow up the hard ground of your hearts! Do not waste your good seed among thorns” Jeremiah 4:3 NLT The sacrifice you desire is a broken spirit. You will not reject a broken and repentant heart, O God. Psalms 51:17 NLT So God created human beings in his own image. In the image of God he created them; male and female he created them. Genesis 1:27 NLT Put on your new nature, created to be like God—truly righteous and holy. Ephesians 4:24 NLT When you produce much fruit, you are my true disciples. This brings great glory to my Father. John15:8 NLT Fruit-bearing in character is a prerequisite to fruit-bearing in spiritual influence upon others. When the ground soaks up the falling rain and bears a good crop for the farmer, it has God's blessing. But if a field bears thorns and thistles, it is useless. The farmer will soon condemn that field and burn it. Hebrews 6:7-8 NLT Fallow Ground has a hard surface. Fallow Ground has overgrowth Fallow Ground invites the Trampling of Traffic Sow for yourselves righteousness; Reap in mercy; Break up your fallow ground, For it is time to seek the Lord, Till He comes and rains righteousness on you. Hosea 10:12 NKJV Two things we must do to break up our fallow hearts. 1. Humble ourselves before God and confess our Sins “God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble.” So humble yourselves under the mighty power of God, and at the right time he will lift you up in honor. 1 Peter 5:5-6 NLT let us cleanse ourselves from everything that can defile our body or spirit. And let us work toward complete holiness because we fear God. 2 Corinthians 7:1 NLT “Holiness is not human life brought up to the highest possible development, but is Divine Life brought down to the lowest possible level of condescension.” Stuart Holden Pride must be broken or it will break you! Pride tells you that you can quit doing what you've always done even though it got you to success. Have mercy on me, O God, because of your unfailing love. Because of your great compassion, blot out the stain of my sins. Wash me clean from my guilt. Purify me from my sin. For I recognize my rebellion; it haunts me day and night. Against you, and you alone, have I sinned; I have done what is evil in your sight. Create in me a clean heart, O God. Renew a loyal spirit within me. Do not banish me from your presence, and don't take your Holy Spirit from me. Psalms 51:1-4;10-11 NLT 2. There must be an abhorrence of the sin in your life. Then Jacob made this vow: “If God will indeed be with me and protect me on this journey, and if he will provide me with food and clothing, and if I return safely to my father's home, then the Lord will certainly be my God. Genesis 28:20-21 NLT When the man saw that he would not win the match, he touched Jacob's hip and wrenched it out of its socket. Genesis 32:25 NLT “ The experiences of men who walked with God in olden times agreed to teach that the Lord cannot fully bless a man until he has first conquered him. the degree of blessing enjoyed by any man will correspond exactly with the completeness of God's victory over him.” A W Tozer
August 1st - Step into our time machine and travel back to the summer of 1996, when the United States hosted the Olympic Games in Atlanta. This historic triumph served as a catalyst for the U.S. women's team, propelling them towards their legendary 1999 World Cup victory and contributing to the growing popularity of soccer in the country. As we celebrate this monumental moment, we also celebrate the birthdays of Nemanja Matic and Stuart Holden, and have a little trivia competition at the end.Come jump in our time machine!
On this episode of Futbol with Grant Wahl, FOX Sports analyst Stuart Holden joins Grant from SoccerEx in Miami to discuss the US Men's National Team, his progression as a TV analyst, and his recent knee replacement surgery. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I know that feelings are powerful. And there are times when our feelings can teach us important things. We just need to “let it out” sometimes (in appropriate ways, of course). But there are times when we need to act above our feelings. Stuart Holden recalls a story about two soldiers. One was a Christian, … Continue reading Act above your feelings
Nick and Projeet sit down with soccer producer Shaw Brown. Brown is a University of Michigan graduate and shares some stories from behind the scenes in producing the biggest soccer events in the world. Whether it was Landon Donovan's goal against Algeria, Abbie Wambach's record breaking goal, or the first Dos a Cero in Columbus, Brown was a part of it. He's also played a major role in developing former professionals into broadcasters, like Taylor Twellman, Kyle Martino or Stuart Holden — to name a few. Brown talks about how he started off in soccer, describes his day to day schedule and shares his thoughts on the 2026 World Cup. Have a listen and enjoy!
*Meditación**”Te daré los tesoros de la oscuridad.”* (Isaías 45:3 BAS)Cuando Dios hizo esta promesa a Ciro, hablaba de tesoros materiales, de tierras deoscuridad que a su tiempo conquistaría. Pese a esto, creo que podemos aplicar este textoen un sentido espiritual.Hay tesoros que se descubren en las noches oscuras de la vida que nunca podremosencontrar en los días soleados de la monotonía.Por ejemplo, Dios puede darnos cánticos en la noche más oscura (Job 35:10) quenunca podríamos entonar si las pruebas estuvieran ausentes de la vida. Ésta es la razónpor la que el poeta escribió:Y un trovador embelesado, de los hijos de la luzDirá de su música exquisita: “Por la noche la aprendí;”Y el cántico ondulante que satura del Padre la mansiónEnsaya entre sollozos a la sombra de una oscura habitación.Hay una oscuridad que J. Stuart Holden llama: “los misterios inexplicables de la vida:las calamidades, las catástrofes, las repentinas e inesperadas experiencias que llegan a lavida que a pesar de nuestros cuidados no podemos evitar. La vida se ensombrece acausa de ellas: penas, pérdidas, desilusiones, injusticia, malentendidos y calumnias”.Éstas son las cosas que oscurecen la vida.Humanamente hablando, ninguno de nosotros escogería la oscuridad, y a pesar deesto, sus beneficios son incalculables. Leslie Weatherhead escribió:“Como todos los hombres, amo y prefiero las soleadas planicies de la experiencia,cuando abundan la salud, la felicidad y el éxito, pero he aprendido mucho más de Dios,de la vida y de mí mismo en la oscuridad del temor y del fracaso que lo que heaprendido a la luz del sol. En verdad existe lo que podemos llamar ‘tesoros de laoscuridad'. La oscuridad, gracias a Dios, pasa, pero lo que uno aprende estando enella, lo posee para siempre”.
Stu Holden comes in to talk about his thoughts on the new feel and look for Houston Dynamo FC. President John Walker also talks to Garret about the rebrand and the process that went into the next chapter of the Club.
Fox soccer's lead match analyst Stuart Holden joined John and Vince on SportsTalk to talk all things Soccer, MLS and more.
Fox soccer's lead match analyst Stuart Holden joined John and Vince on SportsTalk to talk all things Soccer, MLS and more.
Hour four of toady's SportsTalk featured John and Vince talking soccer with Stuart Holden of FOX Soccer, the second part of John's interview with Clinton baseball coach Rob Stacy and more.
Hour four of toady's SportsTalk featured John and Vince talking soccer with Stuart Holden of FOX Soccer, the second part of John's interview with Clinton baseball coach Rob Stacy and more.
Hour four of toady's SportsTalk featured John and Vince talking soccer with Stuart Holden of FOX Soccer, the second part of John's interview with Clinton baseball coach Rob Stacy and more.
Fox soccer's lead match analyst Stuart Holden joined John and Vince on SportsTalk to talk all things Soccer, MLS and more.
After breaking out in Major League Soccer with Houston Dynamo, Stuart seemed set to become the USA's next global superstar. Unfortunately, his career became a tragic story of a footballer whose body failed him by breaking down frequently with injuries. Fans will always have that lingering feeling of what might have been if he was fit for long enough.
Join Tom, James & Will as they have the pleasure of talking to ex-BWFC player & US international Stuart Holden Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join Tom, James & Will as they have the pleasure of talking to ex-BWFC player & US international Stuart Holden Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stu Holden joins the gang to talk about his playing and commentator career, all of his thoughts on MLS individual awards, and what actually happened with ‘plane bae’.
Explore Head Choreographer Jason Gilkison’s incredible life plus legendry warm up host Stuart Holden, the man who welcomes the audience to the Ballroom, discusses the changes he’s seen over his thirteen series. How do you get a job on Strictly? Runners Rachel Walsh and Jake Kenwright give their advice (whilst revealing a few backstage secrets in the process)! Meanwhile previous contestant Alexandra Burke returns to watch this years contestants and confesses to feeling sick with nerves when she heard the opening music kick in! Please note: This episode contains information of 25th November 2018's Eviction
Welcome to the knockout stage of the World Cup, with eight great matches over the next four days. Guest host Tim Reynolds is no fan of penalty-shot shootouts to decide anything, especially a World Cup, and he rants about this with Stuart Holden of Fox Sports and AP colleague Chris Lehourites. Much more importantly: The guys talk about the pressure on Argentina, Mexico and others, who might emerge as the champion and they even break down the mind game between striker and goalkeeper in critical moments of matches.
April 6, 2018 Nate talks to Fox Sports Soccer analyst Stuart Holden about Sporting KC playing the LA Galaxy and the new addition of Zlatan Ibrahimovic for LA.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We discuss the growing list of football administrators on trial in New York and the bribes, threats and tragedies it is bringing to light and life. The 'Alternative World Cup' could be real if the United States Soccer Federation and Stuart Holden get their way and we are not happy about it. We also review the weekend's Premier League action.
In this episode of Movember Radio, we chat to two new dads about the highlights and challenges they face in fatherhood. Justin Baldoni, actor, director, filmmaker and star of hit TV show “Jane the Virgin” where he also happens to play a new dad similar to his role in real life. He’s also joined by Stuart Holden, Sports Commentator who recently retired from professional soccer having played for the Bolton Wanderers, Houston Dynamo and the US National Team. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After missing a week due to various reasons the lads are back to bring you a fairly positive dose of Bolton Wanderersdebate. Chris returns as host and is joined by Dan, Liam and Downthemannyrd Tom. First port of call is a lengthy analysis and discussion of Bolton's three moth recent matches. The 2-1 FA Cup defeat to Leeds United is quickly brushed aside so the lads can talk about all the good stuff. A spirited 2-2 fight back away at Wolverhampton Wanderers and then Saturday's last gasp, priceless, scrapy victory over fellow relegation fodder Rotherham United. A round up of all the many happenings at Wanderers in the last two weeks was then called for, with the likes of Rodger Tamraz, the Supporters' Trust, car park sales, departures of Prince, Francesco Pisano and Jose Manuel Casado all being discussed. And then everyone shared their favourite memories of the maverick that is Stuart Holden, who retired during the week. Last up was a preview of Saturday's trip to promotion chasing Brighton and a return of the question of the week as we asked 'can Bolton stay up?' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After missing a week due to various reasons the lads are back to bring you a fairly positive dose of Bolton Wanderersdebate. Chris returns as host and is joined by Dan, Liam and Downthemannyrd Tom. First port of call is a lengthy analysis and discussion of Bolton's three moth recent matches. The 2-1 FA Cup defeat to Leeds United is quickly brushed aside so the lads can talk about all the good stuff. A spirited 2-2 fight back away at Wolverhampton Wanderers and then Saturday's last gasp, priceless, scrapy victory over fellow relegation fodder Rotherham United. A round up of all the many happenings at Wanderers in the last two weeks was then called for, with the likes of Rodger Tamraz, the Supporters' Trust, car park sales, departures of Prince, Francesco Pisano and Jose Manuel Casado all being discussed. And then everyone shared their favourite memories of the maverick that is Stuart Holden, who retired during the week. Last up was a preview of Saturday's trip to promotion chasing Brighton and a return of the question of the week as we asked 'can Bolton stay up?' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andrew is back just in time for a loaded show that features two A-List guests. On the eve of #USAvCAN, US national team debutant Jerome Kiesewetter checks in explain how he went from Berlin to the StubHub Center. Find out why John Brooks may be to thank for Kiesewetter’s emergence, why MLS could be in his future. Plus, the guys discuss Stuart Holden’s retirement, Iker Casillas to NYCFC and more transfer news. After the break, Peter Vermes joins the guys on for a must-listen Q&A for any MLS fan. He goes into the nitty-gritty details of the Krisztián Németh and Erik-Palmer Brown deals. Don’t miss his thoughts on the nature of transfers in MLS, including details on where those dollars go. Plus, Vermes confirms foreign clubs are sniffing around for managers as well. In the mailbag, Andrew puts out a call for the best MLS 4-v-4 sides, and the guys plan their ideal MLS man date.
Christian Pulisic's fast rise at Borussia Dortmund has caught the attention of U.S. soccer fans, with the 17-year-old making his debut for the Bundesliga power last weekend. How has he risen so quickly and what is it like being a teenager in his position? Pulisic joins Grant Wahl (twitter.com/grantwahl) on the latest Planet Fútbol Podcast to discuss it all. We also touch on the biggest news this week in the U.S. (U.S. Soccer's lawsuit against the U.S. women's national team's players union and Stuart Holden's retirement) and Europe (Pep Guardiola signing on to coach Manchester City for the next three seasons and Man City's upcoming clash vs. first-place Leicester City), spanning a pair of continents with SI.com's Brian Straus and Ben Lyttleton. ||| Audibles is brought to you by FreshBooks. For freelancers and small business owners, Freshbooks takes the pain out of accounting. Have a question about the service? A real-live human will answer every call in about three rings. Get your 30-day free trial by going to FreshBooks.com/planet and entering the promo code PLANET. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Back on time and back on form, yep, the #LOVpod managed to be completed all in one night this week, and there wasn't one serious technical mishap to be seen. Such bliss. On this weeks show was the regulars Dan and Chris, the returning Rob, and special guest, Mark Yesilevskiy, co-founder of the Lion of Vienna Suite, making his pod debut. The show once again kicked off with a good old news round up. Whilst there wasn't much to talk about in terms of Bolton signing players, apart from the new rumour that we're apparently trying to bring Leicester City centre back, Liam Moore in on loan. However, there was still plenty of news to be had. Adam Bogdan's move to Liverpool was finally confirmed, and his replacement in Ben Amos is said to be completed, but just needs to be confirmed. Darren Pratley deciding to sign a new deal instead of leaving was discussed, before a brief talk on our reaction to long time Bolton target, Craig Morgan, opting to sign for Wigan. In segment two, the lads discussed, with the fixtures to be announced in the coming week, who they'd like to face on the opening and closing days of the season. Then they moved swiftly on to Guess Who, which was over far too quickly for Dan's liking. Next up, the news that Wanderers will be lowering the academy's status, from Category One to Category Two, was discussed in depth, with each cast member giving their opinions. The Twitter question of the week was also on this topic too, and we got a lot of contrasting arguments. The show finished off by taking full advantage of Mark's American expertise, as he offered some insight onto the future of Stuart Holden and the chances of Tim Ream making the USMNT squad for the Gold Cup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Back on time and back on form, yep, the #LOVpod managed to be completed all in one night this week, and there wasn't one serious technical mishap to be seen. Such bliss. On this weeks show was the regulars Dan and Chris, the returning Rob, and special guest, Mark Yesilevskiy, co-founder of the Lion of Vienna Suite, making his pod debut. The show once again kicked off with a good old news round up. Whilst there wasn't much to talk about in terms of Bolton signing players, apart from the new rumour that we're apparently trying to bring Leicester City centre back, Liam Moore in on loan. However, there was still plenty of news to be had. Adam Bogdan's move to Liverpool was finally confirmed, and his replacement in Ben Amos is said to be completed, but just needs to be confirmed. Darren Pratley deciding to sign a new deal instead of leaving was discussed, before a brief talk on our reaction to long time Bolton target, Craig Morgan, opting to sign for Wigan. In segment two, the lads discussed, with the fixtures to be announced in the coming week, who they'd like to face on the opening and closing days of the season. Then they moved swiftly on to Guess Who, which was over far too quickly for Dan's liking. Next up, the news that Wanderers will be lowering the academy's status, from Category One to Category Two, was discussed in depth, with each cast member giving their opinions. The Twitter question of the week was also on this topic too, and we got a lot of contrasting arguments. The show finished off by taking full advantage of Mark's American expertise, as he offered some insight onto the future of Stuart Holden and the chances of Tim Ream making the USMNT squad for the Gold Cup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Prostate cancer expert Dr. Stuart Holden stops by the Dr. Drew Podcast to talk about the realities of the disease and what can be done to detect and treat it before it becomes life-threatening. They also look at Dr. Drew's personal experience as well. DrDrew.com
Guests include Stuart Holden and Dirk Nowitzki.
Michael Davies and Roger Bennett bid Brazil farewell and check in with U.S. midfielder Stuart Holden ahead of the Gold Cup. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The SBI Show: Episode 30 (Talking Stuart Holden, MLS Week 10, and more)
Former FC Dallas player turned TV analyst Bobby Rhine answers soccer questions from all over the world.