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Click here for the DRB Daily Sign Up form! TODAY'S SCRIPTURE: Numbers 21-23 and Mark 6-7 Click HERE to give! One Year Bible Podcast: Join Hunter and Heather Barnes on the Daily Radio Bible, a daily Bible‑in‑a‑year podcast with 20‑minute Scripture readings, Christ‑centered devotion, and guided prayer.This daily Bible reading and devotional invites you to live as a citizen of Jesus' kingdom, reconciled, renewed, and deeply loved. TODAY'S EPISODE: Welcome to the Daily Radio Bible podcast! On this February 26th episode, your Bible reading coach Hunter invites you to join in on day 57 of our year-long journey through the Scriptures. Today, we'll explore the detailed laws of purification from the book of Numbers, witness moments of deep need and miraculous intervention in Mark's Gospel, and find comfort in the heartfelt cries and praises of Psalm 28. In today's readings, we encounter people reaching out for healing—both the well-known and the unnamed—reminding us that Jesus' hands of compassion are extended to each of us. Hunter offers spiritual reflections, guiding us to warm our hearts by the fires of God's love, and leads us in thoughtful prayer to carry us into the day. Whether you're new or returning, this episode is not just about checking off a reading plan—it's about meeting the God who is with us, finding hope, encouragement, and the reassurance that you are loved. Settle in, and let's go on this journey together! TODAY'S DEVOTION: A man named Jairus, a synagogue ruler, falls on his knees before Jesus and begs him: Please come, put your hands on my girl. She's 12 years old, so that she will be healed and live. Mark tells us of another person who's reaching out her hands. He doesn't give us her name. This unnamed woman has been waiting, bleeding, for 12 long years. Everything she has is gone. Every possible option has been exhausted, and she's dying too. She needs Jesus to reach out his hands and touch her. Jesus responds to both of them—the prominent man Jairus and the unnamed woman. He's there for them both. He's there to do what he set out to do: to reach out his hands of compassion and stop the bleeding, to stop death. And he's going to do it by pouring out his own blood and offering up his own life so that all people everywhere, the somebodies and the nobodies, will know his redeeming love. He sees you today. He's reaching out his hands to you today in love. He's coming into your home. He's taking you by the hand, and he's speaking words of life: Talitha koum. Little girl, rise up. That is the gospel. That's the heart of our God. This is the message that we are so privileged to take to the world today. Hear his word to you. He's come to stop the bleeding. He's come to stop death. He's come to call you to life. And the prayer of my own heart today, for my own soul, is that I will hear him well. That's a prayer that I have for my family, for my wife and my daughters and my son. And that's the prayer that I have for you. May it be so. TODAY'S PRAYERS: Lord God Almighty and everlasting father you have brought us in safety to this new day preserve us with your Mighty power that we might not fall into sin or be overcome by adversity. And in all we do, direct us to the fulfilling of your purpose through Jesus Christ Our Lord amen. Oh God you have made of one blood all the peoples of the earth and sent your blessed son to preach peace to those who are far and those who are near. Grant that people everywhere may seek after you, and find you. Bring the nations into your fold, pour out your Spirit on all flesh, and hasten the coming of your kingdom through Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen. And now Lord, make me an instrument of your peace. Where there is hatred let me sow love. Where there is injury, pardon. Where there is doubt, faith. Where there is despair, hope. Where there is darkness, light. And where there is sadness, Joy. Oh Lord grant that I might not seek to be consoled as to console. To be understood as to understand, to be loved as to love. For it is in the giving that we receive, in the pardoning that we are pardoned, it is in the dying that we are born unto eternal life. Amen And now as our Lord has taught us we are bold to pray... Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name, thy kingdom come thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven, give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our tresspasses as we forgive those who trespass against us, and lead us not unto temptation, but deliver us from evil, for thine is the Kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen. Loving God, we give you thanks for restoring us in your image. And nourishing us with spiritual food, now send us forth as forgiven people, healed and renewed, that we may proclaim your love to the world, and continue in the risen life of Christ. Amen. OUR WEBSITE: www.dailyradiobible.com We are reading through the New Living Translation. Leave us a voicemail HERE: https://www.speakpipe.com/dailyradiobible Subscribe to us at YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Dailyradiobible/featured OTHER PODCASTS: Listen with Apple Podcast DAILY BIBLE FOR KIDS DAILY PSALMS DAILY PROVERBS DAILY LECTIONARY DAILY CHRONOLOGICAL
Click here for the DRB Daily Sign Up form! TODAY'S SCRIPTURE: Numbers 19-20; Psalm 28; Mark 5 Click HERE to give! One Year Bible Podcast: Join Hunter and Heather Barnes on the Daily Radio Bible, a daily Bible‑in‑a‑year podcast with 20‑minute Scripture readings, Christ‑centered devotion, and guided prayer.This daily Bible reading and devotional invites you to live as a citizen of Jesus' kingdom, reconciled, renewed, and deeply loved. TODAY'S EPISODE: Welcome to the Daily Radio Bible podcast! On this February 26th episode, your Bible reading coach Hunter invites you to join in on day 57 of our year-long journey through the Scriptures. Today, we'll explore the detailed laws of purification from the book of Numbers, witness moments of deep need and miraculous intervention in Mark's Gospel, and find comfort in the heartfelt cries and praises of Psalm 28. In today's readings, we encounter people reaching out for healing—both the well-known and the unnamed—reminding us that Jesus' hands of compassion are extended to each of us. Hunter offers spiritual reflections, guiding us to warm our hearts by the fires of God's love, and leads us in thoughtful prayer to carry us into the day. Whether you're new or returning, this episode is not just about checking off a reading plan—it's about meeting the God who is with us, finding hope, encouragement, and the reassurance that you are loved. Settle in, and let's go on this journey together! TODAY'S DEVOTION: A man named Jairus, a synagogue ruler, falls on his knees before Jesus and begs him: Please come, put your hands on my girl. She's 12 years old, so that she will be healed and live. Mark tells us of another person who's reaching out her hands. He doesn't give us her name. This unnamed woman has been waiting, bleeding, for 12 long years. Everything she has is gone. Every possible option has been exhausted, and she's dying too. She needs Jesus to reach out his hands and touch her. Jesus responds to both of them—the prominent man Jairus and the unnamed woman. He's there for them both. He's there to do what he set out to do: to reach out his hands of compassion and stop the bleeding, to stop death. And he's going to do it by pouring out his own blood and offering up his own life so that all people everywhere, the somebodies and the nobodies, will know his redeeming love. He sees you today. He's reaching out his hands to you today in love. He's coming into your home. He's taking you by the hand, and he's speaking words of life: Talitha koum. Little girl, rise up. That is the gospel. That's the heart of our God. This is the message that we are so privileged to take to the world today. Hear his word to you. He's come to stop the bleeding. He's come to stop death. He's come to call you to life. And the prayer of my own heart today, for my own soul, is that I will hear him well. That's a prayer that I have for my family, for my wife and my daughters and my son. And that's the prayer that I have for you. May it be so. TODAY'S PRAYERS: Lord God Almighty and everlasting father you have brought us in safety to this new day preserve us with your Mighty power that we might not fall into sin or be overcome by adversity. And in all we do, direct us to the fulfilling of your purpose through Jesus Christ Our Lord amen. Oh God you have made of one blood all the peoples of the earth and sent your blessed son to preach peace to those who are far and those who are near. Grant that people everywhere may seek after you, and find you. Bring the nations into your fold, pour out your Spirit on all flesh, and hasten the coming of your kingdom through Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen. And now Lord, make me an instrument of your peace. Where there is hatred let me sow love. Where there is injury, pardon. Where there is doubt, faith. Where there is despair, hope. Where there is darkness, light. And where there is sadness, Joy. Oh Lord grant that I might not seek to be consoled as to console. To be understood as to understand, to be loved as to love. For it is in the giving that we receive, in the pardoning that we are pardoned, it is in the dying that we are born unto eternal life. Amen And now as our Lord has taught us we are bold to pray... Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name, thy kingdom come thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven, give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our tresspasses as we forgive those who trespass against us, and lead us not unto temptation, but deliver us from evil, for thine is the Kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen. Loving God, we give you thanks for restoring us in your image. And nourishing us with spiritual food, now send us forth as forgiven people, healed and renewed, that we may proclaim your love to the world, and continue in the risen life of Christ. Amen. OUR WEBSITE: www.dailyradiobible.com We are reading through the New Living Translation. Leave us a voicemail HERE: https://www.speakpipe.com/dailyradiobible Subscribe to us at YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Dailyradiobible/featured OTHER PODCASTS: Listen with Apple Podcast DAILY BIBLE FOR KIDS DAILY PSALMS DAILY PROVERBS DAILY LECTIONARY DAILY CHRONOLOGICAL
Today’s Topics: 1, 2, 3, 4) Gospel – Mark 5:21-43 – When Jesus had crossed again in the boat to the other side, a large crowd gathered around Him, and he stayed close to the sea. One of the synagogue officials, named Jairus, came forward. Seeing Him he fell at his feet and pleaded earnestly with Him, saying, “My daughter is at the point of death. Please, come lay your hands on her that she may get well and live.” He went off with him and a large crowd followed Him. There was a woman afflicted with hemorrhages for twelve years. She had suffered greatly at the hands of many doctors and had spent all that she had. Yet she was not helped but only grew worse. She had heard about Jesus and came up behind Him in the crowd and touched His cloak. She said, “If I but touch His clothes, I shall be cured.” Immediately her flow of blood dried up. She felt in her body that she was healed of her affliction. Jesus, aware at once that power had gone out from Him, turned around in the crowd and asked, “Who has touched My clothes?” But His disciples said to Him, “You see how the crowd is pressing upon You, and yet You ask, Who touched Me?” And He looked around to see who had done it. The woman, realizing what had happened to her, approached in fear and trembling. She fell down before Jesus and told Him the whole truth. He said to her, “Daughter, your faith has saved you. Go in peace and be cured of your affliction.” While He was still speaking, people from the synagogue official’s house arrived and said, “Your daughter has died; why trouble the teacher any longer?” Disregarding the message that was reported, Jesus said to the synagogue official, “Do not be afraid; just have faith.” He did not allow anyone to accompany Him inside except Peter, James, and John, the brother of James. When they arrived at the house of the synagogue official, He caught sight of a commotion, people weeping and wailing loudly. So He went in and said to them, “Why this commotion and weeping? The child is not dead but asleep.” And they ridiculed Him. Then He put them all out. He took along the child’s father and mother and those who were with hHim and entered the room where the child was. He took the child by the hand and said to her, “Talitha koum,” which means, “Little girl, I say to you, arise!” The girl, a child of twelve, arose immediately and walked around. At that they were utterly astounded. He gave strict orders that no one should know this and said that she should be given something to eat. Bishop Sheen quote of the day
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What if the dreams you thought had died are only dormant? What if Jesus is standing at the edge of your disappointment, calling you to, “Come alive, child”?This message explores the tender and powerful moment when Jesus speaks Talitha koum—“Little girl, get up”—and how that same voice awakens the child within us today. It's not just about a miracle long ago; it's about the faith we've buried, the wonder we've outgrown, and the fearless trust we've forgotten. Whether you're longing for restored hope, renewed courage, or freedom from fear, this word invites you to step out of the noise and into the presence of a Father who still calls His children to rise.Scriptures:Mark 5:21–43; Matthew 19:13–14; John 1:11–12; 2 Timothy 1:7; Ephesians 5:14OVERFLOW Bible Reading Plan: http://bible.us/r/HNyGet the message notes: https://linccollective.co/2026/02/15/come-alive-childConnect with us:Website: http://lincchurch.comInstagram: https://instagram.com/lincchurchFacebook: https://facebook.com/lincchurchPodcast: https://apple.co/2Jx8wG0#LINCchurch #LINC To support this ministry financially and help us continue to reach people all around the world click here: https://lincchurch.com/giving
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Pastoral Reflections Finding God In Ourselves by Msgr. Don Fischer
Gospel Mark 5:21-43 When Jesus had crossed again in the boat to the other side, a large crowd gathered around him, and he stayed close to the sea. One of the synagogue officials, named Jairus, came forward. Seeing him he fell at his feet and pleaded earnestly with him, saying, "My daughter is at the point of death. Please, come lay your hands on her that she may get well and live." He went off with him and a large crowd followed him. There was a woman afflicted with hemorrhages for twelve years. She had suffered greatly at the hands of many doctors and had spent all that she had. Yet she was not helped but only grew worse. She had heard about Jesus and came up behind him in the crowd and touched his cloak. She said, "If I but touch his clothes, I shall be cured." Immediately her flow of blood dried up. She felt in her body that she was healed of her affliction. Jesus, aware at once that power had gone out from him, turned around in the crowd and asked, "Who has touched my clothes?" But his disciples said to him, "You see how the crowd is pressing upon you, and yet you ask, Who touched me?" And he looked around to see who had done it. The woman, realizing what had happened to her, approached in fear and trembling. She fell down before Jesus and told him the whole truth. He said to her, "Daughter, your faith has saved you. Go in peace and be cured of your affliction." While he was still speaking, people from the synagogue official's house arrived and said, "Your daughter has died; why trouble the teacher any longer?" Disregarding the message that was reported, Jesus said to the synagogue official, "Do not be afraid; just have faith." He did not allow anyone to accompany him inside except Peter, James, and John, the brother of James. When they arrived at the house of the synagogue official, he caught sight of a commotion, people weeping and wailing loudly. So he went in and said to them, "Why this commotion and weeping? The child is not dead but asleep." And they ridiculed him. Then he put them all out. He took along the child's father and mother and those who were with him and entered the room where the child was. He took the child by the hand and said to her, "Talitha koum," which means, "Little girl, I say to you, arise!" The girl, a child of twelve, arose immediately and walked around. At that they were utterly astounded. He gave strict orders that no one should know this and said that she should be given something to eat. Reflection In this gospel, we have almost a simultaneous healing of two figures one a woman, one a young girl. And what we see so clearly is Jesus' power to take away that which robs us of life, be it a disease that debilitates and takes away our energy, or whether it's death itself. And what it seems so clear to me that if you truly believe that, then one of the things that should disappear from our way of seeing the world is fear. Fear is the great enemy, because it tends to tell God that we are frightened and something will be taken from us that we need essentially, and he has promised us he will take care of everything we need. So be aware of fear. And when you feel it, turn that fear into trust, into a God who can do what he promises. But he demands, and asks for faith. Closing Prayer Father, we worry. We have anxieties. We have doubts. And yet we know that this is part of our human nature. But each time we experience these negative feelings, we need to respond to them. Not with a sense of shame, with a sense of having an opportunity to exercise what you ask us to do, to turn away from fear and replace it with trust in God. And we ask this In Jesus' name, Amen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Meditación del Evangelio según San Marcos 5, 21-43 por el biblista P. Norberto Padilla, misionero claretiano.Martes 3/feb/2026, Contigo hablo, niña, levántate.Canción: Levántate (2020), de Silvia Mariella----------Lectura del santo evangelio según san Marcos 5, 21-43En aquel tiempo, Jesús atravesó de nuevo la otra orilla, se le reunió mucha gente a su alrededor, y se quedó junto al lago. Se acercó un jefe de la sinagoga, que se llamaba Jairo, y al verlo se echó a sus pies, rogándole con insistencia:—Mi niña está en las últimas; ven, pon las manos sobre ella, para que se cure y viva.Jesús se fue con él, acompañado de mucha gente que lo apretujaba. Había una mujer que padecía flujos de sangre desde hacía doce años. Muchos médicos la habían sometido a toda clase de tratamientos y se había gastado en eso toda su fortuna; pero en vez de mejorar, se había puesto peor. Oyó hablar de Jesús y, acercándose por detrás entre la gente, le tocó el manto, pensando que, con sólo tocarle el vestido, curaría. Inmediatamente se secó la fuente de sus hemorragias y notó que su cuerpo estaba curado. Jesús, notando que había salido fuerza de él, se volvió en seguida, en medio de la gente, preguntando:—¿Quién me ha tocado el manto?Los discípulos le contestaron: —Ves cómo te apretuja la gente y preguntas: «¿Quién me ha tocado?»Él seguía mirando alrededor para ver quién había sido. La mujer se acercó asustada y temblorosa, al comprender lo que había pasado, se le echó a los pies y le confesó todo. Él le dijo: —Hija, tu fe te ha curado. Vete en paz y con salud.Todavía estaba hablando, cuando llegaron de casa del jefe de la sinagoga para decirle:—Tu hija se ha muerto. ¿Para qué molestar más al maestro?Jesús alcanzó oír lo que hablaban y le dijo al jefe de la sinagoga:—No temas; basta que tengas fe.No permitió que lo acompañara nadie más que Pedro, Santiago y Juan, el hermano de Santiago. Llegaron a casa del jefe de la sinagoga y encontró el alboroto de los que lloraban y se lamentaban a gritos. Entró y les dijo:—¿Qué estrépito y qué lloros son estos? La niña no está muerta, está dormida.Se reían de él. Pero él los echó afuera a todos, y con el padre y la madre de la niña y sus acompañantes entró donde estaba la niña, la cogió de la mano y le dijo:—Talitha qumi.Que significa: Contigo hablo, niña, levántate. La niña se puso en pie inmediatamente y echó a andar —tenía doce años—, y se quedaron viendo visiones. Les insistió que nadie se enterase; y les dijo que dieran de comer a la niña.Palabra del Señor... Gloria a ti, Señor Jesús#SoyClaretiano #Evangelio #MisionerosClaretianos #CMFAntillasIntro: Lámpara Es Tu Palabra, de Ain Karem
San Marcos 5, 21 – 43En aquel tiempo, al regresar Jesús a la otra orilla, se le aglomeró mucha gente mientras él permanecía junto al lago.Entonces llegó uno de los jefes de la sinagoga, llamado Jairo. Al ver a Jesús, se echó a sus pies y le suplicaba con insistencia, diciendo: «Mi niña está agonizando; ven a poner las manos sobre ella para que sane y viva». Jesús se fue con él. Mucha gente lo seguía y lo apretujaba. Una mujer que, padecía hemorragias desde hacía doce años, y que había sufrido mucho con los médicos, que había gastado todo lo que tenía sin provecho alguno y más bien había empeorado, oyó hablar de Jesús, se acercó por detrás entre la gente y tocó su manto. Pues se decía: “Si logro tocar aunque sólo sea su manto, quedaré sana”.Inmediatamente se secó la fuente de sus hemorragias y sintió que había quedado sana. Jesús se dio cuenta en seguida de la fuerza que había salido de él, se dio vuelta en medio de la gente y preguntó: «¿Quién ha tocado mi ropa?» Sus discípulos le contestaron: «Ves que la gente te está apretujando ¿y preguntas quién te ha tocado?» Pero él miraba alrededor a ver si descubría a la que lo había hecho. La mujer, entonces, asustada y temblorosa, sabiendo lo que le había pasado, se acercó, se postró ante él y le contó toda la verdad. Jesús le dijo: «Hija, tu fe te ha salvado; vete en paz; estás liberada de tu mal». Todavía estaba hablando cuando llegaron unos de casa del jefe de la sinagoga diciendo: «Tu hija ha muerto; no sigas molestando al Maestro». Pero Jesús, que oyó la noticia, dijo al jefe de la sinagoga: «No temas; basta con que sigas creyendo». Y sólo permitió que lo acompañaran Pedro, Santiago y Juan, el hermano de Santiago. Llegaron a casa del jefe de la sinagoga y, al ver el tumulto, unos que lloraban y otros que daban grandes gritos, entró y les dijo: «¿Por qué este tumulto y estos llantos? La niña no ha muerto; está dormida». Pero ellos se burlaban de él. Entonces Jesús echó fuera a todos, tomó consigo al padre de la niña, a la madre y a los que lo acompañaban, y entró a donde estaba la niña. La tomó de la mano y le dijo: «Talitha kum» (que significa: Niña, a ti te hablo, levántate). La niña se levantó al instante y se puso a caminar, pues tenía doce años. Ellos se quedaron totalmente admirados. Y él les mandó con insistencia que nadie se enterara de lo sucedido, y les indicó que dieran de comer a la niña.………….Además puedes escuchar el Evangelio diario en las siguientes plataformas:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2M0Ubx3Jh55B6W3b20c3GOApple podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/evangelio-del-d%C3%ADa/id1590423907 Para más información puede consultar nuestro sitio: https://www.vozcatolica.com o escríbanos a info@vozcatolica.com .Si quiere colaborar con este Apostolado lo puede hacer dirigiéndose a: https://vozcatolica.com/ayudanos . Desde ya muchas gracias.
+ Holy Gospel according to Saint Mark 5, 21 – 43 When Jesus had crossed again (in the boat) to the other side, a large crowd gathered around him, and he stayed close to the sea. One of the synagogue officials, named Jairus, came forward. Seeing him he fell at his feet and pleaded earnestly with him, saying, "My daughter is at the point of death. Please, come lay your hands on her that she may get well and live." He went off with him, and a large crowd followed him and pressed upon him. There was a woman afflicted with hemorrhages for twelve years. She had suffered greatly at the hands of many doctors and had spent all that she had. Yet she was not helped but only grew worse. She had heard about Jesus and came up behind him in the crowd and touched his cloak. She said, "If I but touch his clothes, I shall be cured." Immediately her flow of blood dried up. She felt in her body that she was healed of her affliction. Jesus, aware at once that power had gone out from him, turned around in the crowd and asked, "Who has touched my clothes?" But his disciples said to him, "You see how the crowd is pressing upon you, and yet you ask, 'Who touched me?'" And he looked around to see who had done it. The woman, realizing what had happened to her, approached in fear and trembling. She fell down before Jesus and told him the whole truth. He said to her, "Daughter, your faith has saved you. Go in peace and be cured of your affliction." While he was still speaking, people from the synagogue official's house arrived and said, "Your daughter has died; why trouble the teacher any longer?" Disregarding the message that was reported, Jesus said to the synagogue official, "Do not be afraid; just have faith." He did not allow anyone to accompany him inside except Peter, James, and John, the brother of James. When they arrived at the house of the synagogue official, he caught sight of a commotion, people weeping and wailing loudly. So he went in and said to them, "Why this commotion and weeping? The child is not dead but asleep." And they ridiculed him. Then he put them all out. He took along the child's father and mother and those who were with him and entered the room where the child was. He took the child by the hand and said to her, "Talitha koum," which means, "Little girl, I say to you, arise!" The girl, a child of twelve, arose immediately and walked around. (At that) they were utterly astounded. He gave strict orders that no one should know this and said that she should be given something to eat. The Gospel of the Lord
COMMENTAIRE DE L'EVANGILE DU JOUR Marc 5, 21-43En ce temps-là, Jésus regagna en barque l'autre rive, et une grande foule s'assembla autour de lui. Il était au bord de la mer. Arrive un des chefs de synagogue, nommé Jaïre. Voyant Jésus, il tombe à ses pieds et le supplie instamment : « Ma fille, encore si jeune, est à la dernière extrémité. Viens lui imposer les mains pour qu'elle soit sauvée et qu'elle vive. » Jésus partit avec lui, et la foule qui le suivait était si nombreuse qu'elle l'écrasait. Or, une femme, qui avait des pertes de sang depuis douze ans… – elle avait beaucoup souffert du traitement de nombreux médecins, et elle avait dépensé tous ses biens sans avoir la moindre amélioration ; au contraire, son état avait plutôt empiré –… cette femme donc, ayant appris ce qu'on disait de Jésus, vint par derrière dans la foule et toucha son vêtement. Elle se disait en effet : « Si je parviens à toucher seulement son vêtement, je serai sauvée. » À l'instant, l'hémorragie s'arrêta, et elle ressentit dans son corps qu'elle était guérie de son mal. Aussitôt Jésus se rendit compte qu'une force était sortie de lui. Il se retourna dans la foule, et il demandait : « Qui a touché mes vêtements ? » Ses disciples lui répondirent : « Tu vois bien la foule qui t'écrase, et tu demandes : “Qui m'a touché ?” » Mais lui regardait tout autour pour voir celle qui avait fait cela. Alors la femme, saisie de crainte et toute tremblante, sachant ce qui lui était arrivé, vint se jeter à ses pieds et lui dit toute la vérité. Jésus lui dit alors : « Ma fille, ta foi t'a sauvée. Va en paix et sois guérie de ton mal. » Comme il parlait encore, des gens arrivent de la maison de Jaïre, le chef de synagogue, pour dire à celui-ci : « Ta fille vient de mourir. À quoi bon déranger encore le Maître ? » Jésus, surprenant ces mots, dit au chef de synagogue : « Ne crains pas, crois seulement. » Il ne laissa personne l'accompagner, sauf Pierre, Jacques, et Jean, le frère de Jacques. Ils arrivent à la maison du chef de synagogue. Jésus voit l'agitation, et des gens qui pleurent et poussent de grands cris. Il entre et leur dit : « Pourquoi cette agitation et ces pleurs ? L'enfant n'est pas morte : elle dort. » Mais on se moquait de lui. Alors il met tout le monde dehors, prend avec lui le père et la mère de l'enfant, et ceux qui étaient avec lui ; puis il pénètre là où reposait l'enfant. Il saisit la main de l'enfant, et lui dit : « Talitha koum », ce qui signifie : « Jeune fille, je te le dis, lève-toi ! » Aussitôt la jeune fille se leva et se mit à marcher – elle avait en effet douze ans. Ils furent frappés d'une grande stupeur. Et Jésus leur ordonna fermement de ne le faire savoir à personne ; puis il leur dit de la faire manger.
Click here for the DRB Daily Sign Up form! TODAY'S SCRIPTURE: Exodus 33- 34; Psalm 16; Acts 9 Click HERE to give! One Year Bible Podcast: Join Hunter and Heather Barnes on the Daily Radio Bible, a daily Bible‑in‑a‑year podcast with 20‑minute Scripture readings, Christ‑centered devotion, and guided prayer.This daily Bible reading and devotional invites you to live as a citizen of Jesus' kingdom, reconciled, renewed, and deeply loved. TODAY'S EPISODE: Welcome to the Daily Radio Bible! In today's episode, Hunter invites us to journey together through Scripture on this second day of February. We dive into Exodus 33 and 34, Psalm 16, and Acts 9—witnessing powerful moments when God's presence, mercy, and transforming love shape His people. We'll hear about Moses' intimate conversations with God, the renewal of God's covenant with Israel, and the incredible conversion of Saul on the road to Damascus. But it doesn't stop there—Hunter guides us to reflect on how Jesus continues to move among us today, bringing light, forgiveness, and hope into our own upper rooms and lives. Through prayer, reflection, and the encouragement of this global community, you're welcomed to open your heart to God's purpose and love. So settle in, grab your Bible (or just listen along), and let's step into another day together, reminded that Jesus is still here—working, transforming, and calling each of us by name. TODAY'S DEVOTION: He's still there. The book is called Acts of the Apostles, and we're going to see a lot of the apostles in the days ahead, especially Paul and Peter. But the person we're going to see the most is Jesus. This book could be called the Acts of Jesus because he's still there with his followers, doing what he always does. But now he's moving beyond Israel and is outside the city of Damascus. He's about to do those things that we've seen him do. He's about to overwhelm one of his enemies with light and forgiveness and love. He'll blind Saul and transform him into Paul. He's on his way up into another upper room where people are mourning the loss of a generous-hearted woman named Tabitha. Peter's there in that room for sure. But the writer of this book doesn't want you to miss the fact that Jesus is there too. If this moment sounds familiar, it should, because it echoes back to Jesus in an upper room, the room of Jairus, the synagogue ruler, with his twelve-year-old daughter, a girl Jesus called Talitha. Both Tabitha and Talitha had passed from life to death. He's still doing what he always does. He's bringing life where there was once death. And he's here with us today too, doing now what he has always done. He's overwhelming our resistant hearts with his light, forgiveness, and love, opening eyes to see more and more just who he is, the way he did with Paul. He's also entering into the upper rooms of our hearts where there is death and a need for resurrection and hope. There he takes us by the hand and says words like, it's time to get up. It's time to live. He's still there doing what he does. He's bringing his light and forgiveness and love. And he's doing this all around the world, even today. In fact, he's in the room with you right now. Do you hear him? Do you sense his presence? Hear his word of forgiveness and light and love? Let him take you by the hand and raise you up to new life. Today. That's a prayer that I have for my own soul. That's a prayer that I have for my family, for my wife, and my daughters, and my son. And that's a prayer that I have for you. May it be so. TODAY'S PRAYERS: Lord God Almighty and everlasting father you have brought us in safety to this new day preserve us with your Mighty power that we might not fall into sin or be overcome by adversity. And in all we do, direct us to the fulfilling of your purpose through Jesus Christ Our Lord amen. Oh God you have made of one blood all the peoples of the earth and sent your blessed son to preach peace to those who are far and those who are near. Grant that people everywhere may seek after you, and find you. Bring the nations into your fold, pour out your Spirit on all flesh, and hasten the coming of your kingdom through Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen. And now Lord, make me an instrument of your peace. Where there is hatred let me sow love. Where there is injury, pardon. Where there is doubt, faith. Where there is despair, hope. Where there is darkness, light. And where there is sadness, Joy. Oh Lord grant that I might not seek to be consoled as to console. To be understood as to understand, to be loved as to love. For it is in the giving that we receive, in the pardoning that we are pardoned, it is in the dying that we are born unto eternal life. Amen And now as our Lord has taught us we are bold to pray... Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name, thy kingdom come thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven, give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our tresspasses as we forgive those who trespass against us, and lead us not unto temptation, but deliver us from evil, for thine is the Kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen. Loving God, we give you thanks for restoring us in your image. And nourishing us with spiritual food, now send us forth as forgiven people, healed and renewed, that we may proclaim your love to the world, and continue in the risen life of Christ. Amen. OUR WEBSITE: www.dailyradiobible.com We are reading through the New Living Translation. 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Muchos más recursos para tu vida de fe (Santo Rosario, Oración, etc.) en nuestra web https://sercreyente.com________________Martes, 3 de febrero de 2026 (4ª Semana del Tiempo Ordinario)Evangelio del día y reflexión... ¡Deja que la Palabra del Señor transforme tu vida! Texto íntegro del Evangelio y de la Reflexión en https://sercreyente.com/hemorroisa-hija-jefe-sinagoga-talitha-qumi/[Marcos 5, 21-43] En aquel tiempo, Jesús atravesó de nuevo en barca a la otra orilla, se le reunió mucha gente a su alrededor y se quedó junto al mar. Se acercó un jefe de la sinagoga, que se llamaba Jairo, y, al verlo, se echó a sus pies, rogándole con insistencia: «Mi niña está en las últimas; ven, impón las manos sobre ella, para que se cure y viva». Se fue con él y lo seguía mucha gente que lo apretujaba. Había una mujer que padecía flujos de sangre desde hacía doce años. Había sufrido mucho a manos de los médicos y se había gastado en eso toda su fortuna; pero, en vez de mejorar, se había puesto peor. Oyó hablar de Jesús y, acercándose por detrás, entre la gente, le tocó el manto, pensando: «Con solo tocarle el manto curaré». Inmediatamente se secó la fuente de sus hemorragias y notó que su cuerpo estaba curado. Jesús, notando que había salido fuerza de él, se volvió enseguida, en medio de la gente y preguntaba: «¿Quién me ha tocado el manto?». Los discípulos le contestaban: «Ves cómo te apretuja la gente y preguntas: “¿Quién me ha tocado?”». Él seguía mirando alrededor, para ver a la que había hecho esto. La mujer se acercó asustada y temblorosa, al comprender lo que le había ocurrido, se le echó a los pies y le confesó toda la verdad. Él le dice: «Hija, tu fe te ha salvado. Vete en paz y queda curada de tu enfermedad». Todavía estaba hablando, cuando llegaron de casa del jefe de la sinagoga para decirle: «Tu hija se ha muerto. ¿Para qué molestar más al maestro?». Jesús alcanzó a oír lo que hablaban y le dijo al jefe de la sinagoga: «No temas; basta que tengas fe». No permitió que lo acompañara nadie, más que Pedro, Santiago y Juan, el hermano de Santiago. Llegan a casa del jefe de la sinagoga y encuentra el alboroto de los que lloraban y se lamentaban a gritos y después de entrar les dijo: «¿Qué estrépito y qué lloros son estos? La niña no está muerta; está dormida». Se reían de él. Pero él los echó fuera a todos y, con el padre y la madre de la niña y sus acompañantes, entró donde estaba la niña, la cogió de la mano y le dijo: Talitha qumi (que significa: «Contigo hablo, niña, levántate»). La niña se levantó inmediatamente y echó a andar; tenía doce años. Y quedaron fuera de sí llenos de estupor. Les insistió en que nadie se enterase; y les dijo que dieran de comer a la niña.________________Descárgate la app de SerCreyente en https://sercreyente.com/app/¿Conoces nuestra Oración Online? Más información en: https://sercreyente.com/oracion¿Quieres recibir cada día el Evangelio en tu whatsapp? Alta en: www.sercreyente.com/whatsappTambién puedes hacer tu donativo en https://sercreyente.com/ayudanos/Contacto: info@sercreyente.com
Voici l'Évangile du mardi 3 février 2026 :« Jeune fille, je te le dis, lève-toi ! » (Mc 5, 21-43)En ce temps-là, Jésus regagna en barque l'autre rive, et une grande foule s'assembla autour de lui. Il était au bord de la mer. Arrive un des chefs de synagogue, nommé Jaïre. Voyant Jésus, il tombe à ses pieds et le supplie instamment : « Ma fille, encore si jeune, est à la dernière extrémité. Viens lui imposer les mains pour qu'elle soit sauvée et qu'elle vive. » Jésus partit avec lui, et la foule qui le suivait était si nombreuse qu'elle l'écrasait. Or, une femme, qui avait des pertes de sang depuis douze ans… – elle avait beaucoup souffert du traitement de nombreux médecins, et elle avait dépensé tous ses biens sans avoir la moindre amélioration ; au contraire, son état avait plutôt empiré –… cette femme donc, ayant appris ce qu'on disait de Jésus, vint par derrière dans la foule et toucha son vêtement. Elle se disait en effet : « Si je parviens à toucher seulement son vêtement, je serai sauvée. » À l'instant, l'hémorragie s'arrêta, et elle ressentit dans son corps qu'elle était guérie de son mal. Aussitôt Jésus se rendit compte qu'une force était sortie de lui. Il se retourna dans la foule, et il demandait : « Qui a touché mes vêtements ? » Ses disciples lui répondirent : « Tu vois bien la foule qui t'écrase, et tu demandes : “Qui m'a touché ?” » Mais lui regardait tout autour pour voir celle qui avait fait cela. Alors la femme, saisie de crainte et toute tremblante, sachant ce qui lui était arrivé, vint se jeter à ses pieds et lui dit toute la vérité. Jésus lui dit alors : « Ma fille, ta foi t'a sauvée. Va en paix et sois guérie de ton mal. » Comme il parlait encore, des gens arrivent de la maison de Jaïre, le chef de synagogue, pour dire à celui-ci : « Ta fille vient de mourir. À quoi bon déranger encore le Maître ? » Jésus, surprenant ces mots, dit au chef de synagogue : « Ne crains pas, crois seulement. » Il ne laissa personne l'accompagner, sauf Pierre, Jacques, et Jean, le frère de Jacques. Ils arrivent à la maison du chef de synagogue. Jésus voit l'agitation, et des gens qui pleurent et poussent de grands cris. Il entre et leur dit : « Pourquoi cette agitation et ces pleurs ? L'enfant n'est pas morte : elle dort. » Mais on se moquait de lui. Alors il met tout le monde dehors, prend avec lui le père et la mère de l'enfant, et ceux qui étaient avec lui ; puis il pénètre là où reposait l'enfant. Il saisit la main de l'enfant, et lui dit : « Talitha koum », ce qui signifie : « Jeune fille, je te le dis, lève-toi ! » Aussitôt la jeune fille se leva et se mit à marcher – elle avait en effet douze ans. Ils furent frappés d'une grande stupeur. Et Jésus leur ordonna fermement de ne le faire savoir à personne ; puis il leur dit de la faire manger.– Acclamons la Parole de Dieu. Cet enregistrement est proposé bénévolement pour répandre la Parole de Dieu
Mk 5:21-43When Jesus had crossed again in the boatto the other side, a large crowd gathered around him, and he stayed close to the sea.One of the synagogue officials, named Jairus, came forward.Seeing him he fell at his feet and pleaded earnestly with him, saying,"My daughter is at the point of death.Please, come lay your hands on herthat she may get well and live."He went off with himand a large crowd followed him.There was a woman afflicted with hemorrhages for twelve years.She had suffered greatly at the hands of many doctorsand had spent all that she had.Yet she was not helped but only grew worse.She had heard about Jesus and came up behind him in the crowdand touched his cloak.She said, "If I but touch his clothes, I shall be cured."Immediately her flow of blood dried up.She felt in her body that she was healed of her affliction.Jesus, aware at once that power had gone out from him,turned around in the crowd and asked, "Who has touched my clothes?"But his disciples said to him,"You see how the crowd is pressing upon you,and yet you ask, Who touched me?"And he looked around to see who had done it.The woman, realizing what had happened to her,approached in fear and trembling.She fell down before Jesus and told him the whole truth.He said to her, "Daughter, your faith has saved you.Go in peace and be cured of your affliction."While he was still speaking,people from the synagogue official's house arrived and said,"Your daughter has died; why trouble the teacher any longer?" Disregarding the message that was reported,Jesus said to the synagogue official,"Do not be afraid; just have faith."He did not allow anyone to accompany him insideexcept Peter, James, and John, the brother of James.When they arrived at the house of the synagogue official,he caught sight of a commotion,people weeping and wailing loudly.So he went in and said to them,"Why this commotion and weeping?The child is not dead but asleep."And they ridiculed him.Then he put them all out.He took along the child's father and motherand those who were with himand entered the room where the child was.He took the child by the hand and said to her, "Talitha koum," which means, "Little girl, I say to you, arise!"The girl, a child of twelve, arose immediately and walked around.At that they were utterly astounded.He gave strict orders that no one should know thisand said that she should be given something to eat.
De realiteit van de reis naar je bestemming | Ps. Talitha Kieffer | Jesus Central Church by GODcentre Gouda
Seizoen 1 - Vandaag staat er een extra lange editie voor je klaar in onze HTM Throwback-reeks, namelijk met alle leuke gesprekken met Talitha Muusse!Er lijkt geen einde te komen aan de cv van Talitha, want zij doet zoveel! Ze is expert op het gebied van millennials en staat bekend als een zeer energieke spreker rondom inhoudelijke thema's als ondernemerschap en innovatie. Ook kan je haar kennen van verschillende tv-programma's, zo presenteerde Talitha in 2021 het praatprogramma Op1. In deze aflevering schuift ze aan om het te hebben over klimaatoptimisme: in hoeverre hebben we het nodig om de problemen van deze tijd te tackelen?Blijf op de hoogte, verwen jezelf met wat positieve verhalen en lift mee op onze vibe! Schrijf je in voor de Happy Times nieuwsbrief, bestel een van de eerder verschenen Happy Times Magazines en volg ons natuurlijk via Instagram en LinkedIn!ShownotesVolg Talitha ook op Instagram en LinkedIn!Neem ook vooral een kijkje op Talitha's website
In een tijd waarin het publieke debat steeds verder wordt vernauwd, bespreken Jelle van Baardewijk, Talitha Muusse en Ancilla van de Leest de rol van alternatieve media als tegenmacht. Hoe ontstaat mediaconsensus, waarom verdwijnen afwijkende perspectieven uit beeld en wat betekent dat voor democratie en vrijheid van denken?Het gesprek verkent de verwevenheid van media, politiek en expertise, en de verschuivende grenzen van het toelaatbare debat. Tegen deze achtergrond wordt duidelijk waarom alternatieve platforms voor velen geen randverschijnsel meer zijn, maar een noodzakelijke aanvulling op het publieke gesprek.
#206 - MULHER, MELHORE! (PARTE 2) — O caminho da mulher processada - Talitha Pereira by Talitha Pereira
Twelve years of bleeding and a dying twelve-year-old girl. In this episode of The Magnificent 37, we explore a "miracle within a miracle." As Jesus goes to save the daughter of Jairus, He is interrupted by a woman who touches His garment in faith. This "divine interruption" teaches us that God's delays are not God's denials. Jesus demonstrates His power over chronic illness and death itself, taking the dead girl by the hand and speaking the tender words, “Talitha cumi,” which means, “Little girl, I say to you, arise!” The Rev. Steve Andrews, Jr., pastor of St. Matthew Lutheran Church in Lee's Summit, MO, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Mark 5:25–43. To learn more about St. Matthew Lutheran, visit GraceFaithLove.org. Thy Strong Word kicks off the new year by dedicating our time to study "The Magnificent 37: The Miracles of Jesus." Christ didn't just speak the Word; He demonstrated it with power. From the quiet intimacy of water turning to wine at Cana to the earth-shaking reality of the empty tomb, the Gospels record thirty-seven distinct moments where Jesus suspended the laws of nature to reveal the power of his grace. This isn't just a list of "neat tricks" from history. It is a systematic walkthrough of how God breaks into our broken world to fix it. Why did Jesus curse a fig tree? Why did He need mud to heal a blind man? What does the coin in the fish's mouth teach us about being citizens of heaven and earth? Host, Pastor Phil Booe and a lineup of guest pastors will take you through each event, verse by verse. We'll move past the Sunday School summary and get into the meat of the text, including the Old Testament connections, the cultural context, and the immediate comfort these signs bring to your life today. Thy Strong Word, hosted by Rev. Dr. Phil Booe, pastor of St. John Lutheran Church of Luverne, MN, reveals the light of our salvation in Christ through study of God's Word, breaking our darkness with His redeeming light. Each weekday, two pastors fix our eyes on Jesus by considering Holy Scripture, verse by verse, in order to be strengthened in the Word and be equipped to faithfully serve in our daily vocations. Submit comments or questions to: thystrongword@kfuo.org.
Wat is er misgegaan tussen mannen en vrouwen? In deze aflevering van De Nieuwe Wereld gaat Talitha Muusse in gesprek met ondernemer en denker Marlies Dekkers over feminisme, seksualiteit en de veranderde verhoudingen tussen man en vrouw. Ze bespreken de invloed van porno en datingapps, het verdwijnen van verleiding, vrouwelijke ambitie, schoonheidsidealen en de culturele strijd rond woke, mode en marketing. Ook komt het abortusdebat aan bod: vrijheid, verantwoordelijkheid en morele grenzen aan bod.
#205 Disciplina: O caminho para viver um ano novo diferente | Talitha Pereira by Talitha Pereira
For this episode of Area Code: Batavia, former guests share their "George Baileys", people who have made a huge impact on them and their community just by existing. On this episode we hear from the following people in this order:Batavia Bulldogs Football Team Head Coach, Dennis PironBecoming Neighbors host, Claudia KabanyanaBeardsgaard's Natalie and Tyler AndersonBulldog Plumbing and Start Something's Jamie SaamMayor Jeff and Linda SheilkeChip In's Joanne SpitzArea Code: Batavia Producer, Jennifer ClarkThe Popcorn Depot's Talitha and Dave MuellerSturdy Shelter's Alexa SwidenbankBecoming Neighbors host, David FraccaroTri-Cities Central's Sam KraftSubscribe to our newsletter to be updated about Area Code: Batavia and find out when new episodes are available. Area Code: Batavia is always looking for sponsors. Click here for more information. Area Code: Batavia is produced by Area Code Audio. It's hosted and produced by Richard Clark. Edited and mixed by Matt Linder. Additional production help from Jennifer Clark.
In this special bonus episode of How to Study the Bible, author and podcaster Carol McLeod joins Nicole to talk about falling in love with Scripture, walking with the Holy Spirit, and staying faithful in every season. From early-morning verse memory at her kitchen table, to decades of quiet service before writing her twentieth book, Carol reminds us that small beginnings matter. “His presence is all the preparation you need.” She shares a striking insight from Mark 5/Luke 8—linking a 12-year illness and a 12-year-old girl—and offers a tender word for anyone hurting this Christmas: Jesus came to carry your griefs. "Christmas is especially for you if you’re hurting; Jesus came to carry your griefs.” What We Discuss: Model > mandate: Carol fell in love with Scripture because her dad lived it and invited her into his early-morning Bible time with intentional verse memory. Start small & be faithful: Ministry often begins with a handful of people—dorm devos, a living-room group—long before books and microphones. His presence prepares us: You can plan, but ultimately “His presence is all the preparation you need” when you teach or serve. A double 12: A fresh reading of Mark 5/Luke 8 (woman hemorrhaging 12 years; Jairus’ daughter aged 12) calls us to care for both women with wounds and the next generation of girls who need Jesus. Christmas is for the brokenhearted: Christ came not only to bear our sins but also to carry our griefs—especially good news for a hard holiday season. Bible Verse References (linked) Lamentations 3:22–23 — His mercies are new every morning. Mark 5:21–43 / Luke 8:40–56 — Jairus’ daughter & the woman with the issue of blood (“Talitha koum”). Isaiah 53:4 — He has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows. Want More? Subscribe to How to Study the Bible and leave a rating/review to help others find the show. Connect with Carol: resources, books, and devotionals at CarolMcLeodMinistries.com. Discover Carol’s YouVersion plans: search “Carol McLeod” in the YouVersion Bible app. Holiday help: check out Carol’s Christmas devotional, Let There Be Joy. Check Out Carol's Podcast: The Significant Woman Download Nicole’s free Christmas Eve Family Liturgy: nicoleunice.com/christmas Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
In this episode, find out how your coffee buying choices can create a culture of freedom versus exploitation- and how to score a free bag of delicious coffee through the link below! We sat down with Jenny Barber, Founder and Brand & Impact Manager for Talitha Coffee Roasters, a mission-driven company creating pathways towards freedom for survivors of trafficking and exploitation. Jenny shares the heart behind Talitha's work and how providing dignified, trauma-informed jobs allows survivors to rebuild confidence, stability, and independence one step at a time. Jenny also explains how Talitha Coffee is disrupting an unethical coffee harvesting system through transparent, ethical sourcing—ensuring farmers and producers are treated fairly while also supporting survivor employment and empowerment right here at home. ☕ Support the mission: If you'd like to try Talitha Coffee for yourself, you can order through our affiliate link. talitha.com/FierceFreedom and if you sign up for a subscription through this link you will also get a FREE bag of coffee! A portion of every purchase goes directly back to Fierce Freedom to support our work in prevention, education, and advocacy.
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Touring Jerusalem Part 9: Talitha Kumi - English only. In the center of Jerusalem sits the remains facade of a building which bears the words Talitha Kumi. What is this building and why are these words inscribed on it? Recorded November 4, 2025.
MARK 5:21-24a, 35-43 21 When Jesus had crossed over by boat to the other side of the lake, a large crowd gathered around him while he was by the lake. 22 Then one of the synagogue rulers, named Jairus, came there. Seeing Jesus, he fell at his feet. 23 and pleaded earnestly with him, "My little daughter is dying. Please come and put your hands on her so that she will be healed and live." 24 So Jesus went with him. 35 While Jesus was still speaking, some men came from the house of Jairus, the synagogue ruler. "Your daughter is dead," they said. "Why bother the teacher any more?" 36 Ignoring what they said, Jesus told the Synagogue ruler, "Don't be afraid; just believe." 37 He did not let anyone follow him except for Peter, James, and John the brother of James. 38 When they came to the home of the synagogue ruler, Jesus saw a commotion, with people crying and wailing loudly. 39 He went in and said to them, "Why all this commotion and wailing? The child is not dead but asleep." 40 But they laughed at him. After he put them all out, he took the the child's father and mother and the disciples who were with him, and went in where the child was. 41 He took her by the hand and said to her, "Talitha koum!" (which means, "Little girl, I say to you, get up!). 42 Immediately the girl stood up and walked around (she was twelve years old). At this they were completely astonished. 43 He gave strict orders not to let anyone know about this, and told them to give her something to eat. NIV 84 LESSON NOTES Faith is the common ground that connects everyone to Jesus. Jairus and the woman in Mark 5 could not be more opposite—economically, socially, religiously. Yet the only thing that brings both into an encounter with Jesus is faith. The gospel equalizes everyone at the feet of Christ. Faith must move us to come to Jesus even when it means leaving the crowd. Jairus steps out from the great crowd and publicly falls at Jesus' feet—an act shocking for a synagogue ruler. True faith is willing to break from the crowd, reputation, or comfort to seek Jesus. Faith requires continuing with Jesus when circumstances suddenly turn toward despair. When Jairus receives news of his daughter's death, Jesus immediately speaks: “Do not be afraid, just keep on believing.” Faith is not a moment—it is a daily, ongoing choice to trust Jesus beyond fear, loss, or confusion. Faith ultimately conquers in Jesus, not by avoiding death, but by trusting the One who transforms death itself. Jesus doesn't merely reverse death for Jairus' daughter—He redefines death as sleep for all who belong to Him. His power over nature, demons, disease, and now death shows He alone can break death's grip. The story points us to the final awakening for all who “fall asleep in Christ.” Jesus' tender words—“Little girl, wake up”—foreshadow the day He will awaken all His people. Death is not the end; it is a temporary sleep from which the Lord will rouse His children. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 1. Where do you personally find it hardest to “step out of the crowd” and come openly to Jesus? What crowds—social, cultural, relational—make faith costly for you? 2. Think of a time your faith was shaken by unexpected news or suffering. What helped you keep walking with Jesus rather than turning away? 3. Jesus tells Jairus, “Do not be afraid, just continue believing.” What fears most often compete with your faith today? How might you intentionally respond to them with trust? 4. How does Jesus' view of death as temporary sleep reshape the way you think about loss, grief, or your own mortality? 5. In what ways do we sometimes place our faith “in faith itself” rather than in Jesus? What practical habits help keep your trust centered in Christ rather than in your own spiritual performance?
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Star Trek. The final frontier. These are the podcasts of three enthusiastic nerds. In Star Trek: The Original Series “Court Martial,” Kirk goes on trial for murder — or at least whatever Starfleet thinks counts as “due process.” The courtroom is confusing, the evidence flimsy, and the computer doing cross-examination is drunk on power. Jim, A.Ron, and Talitha deliberate on the plastic outfits, the questionable framing plot, and the galaxy's least convincing lawyer. (00:00:26) - Captain's Log (00:07:40) - Commendations (00:27:22) - Court Martials (00:47:35) - Tricorder Readings (00:50:51) - Subspace Anomalies (00:55:45) - Pulling Rank (00:58:24) - Hailing Frequencies Beam your feedback to startrek@baldmove.com. You can check out Talitha's YouTube Channel here! Follow along on Talitha's insta as she posts about upcoming projects Hey there! Check out https://support.baldmove.com/ to find out how you can gain access to ALL of our premium content, as well as ad-free versions of the podcasts! Join the Club! Join the discussion: Email | Discord | Reddit | Forums Follow us: Twitch | YouTube | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Leave Us A Review on Apple Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Star Trek. The final frontier. These are the podcasts of three enthusiastic nerds. Think of this as the Captain's Log: Supplemental of our podcast. This bonus episode features moments that didn't make the final cut — from behind-the-scenes to off-topic tangents we couldn't bear to delete. Normally, you can only hear these extras by becoming a Bald Move Club member at support.baldmove.com, but we're sharing this one on the main feed as a little taste of what you're missing. Beam your feedback to startrek@baldmove.com. You can check out Talitha's YouTube Channel here! Follow along on Talitha's insta as she posts about upcoming projects Hey there! Check out https://support.baldmove.com/ to find out how you can gain access to ALL of our premium content, as well as ad-free versions of the podcasts! Join the Club! Join the discussion: Email | Discord | Reddit | Forums Follow us: Twitch | YouTube | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Leave Us A Review on Apple Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
St. Luke 8: 41-56 Drawing on St. Nikolai Velimirović's image of divine grace as electricity, this homily on the raising of Jairus' daughter (Luke 8:41–56) invites us to become living conduits through whom God's uncreated energy continually flows. Christ's tender command, "Talitha koum," reveals the greater reality that in Him even death is but sleep, for the fire of His love transforms all who see with eyes full of light into partakers of His eternal life. Homily on Jairus' Daughter St. Luke 8:41–56 Glory to Jesus Christ! It is a blessing to be with you this morning. I have really appreciated your hospitality throughout this weekend. In his homily on this beautiful event in the history of our salvation, St Nikolai Velimirović compares our Lord to electricity—or perhaps to magnetism, and to light. What he is describing is what we in the West call grace. The idea is that the Lord's uncreated energy – His spiritual electricity - is continually available; and those who allow themselves to be connected to Him become receptacles and conduits of that spiritual electricity—of that grace, of that beautiful light. We see this especially at Pascha, when the priest sings "Come receive the light," and one candle lights another, and the flame spreads from person to person. Magnetism is a similar image: not only does it attract, but it also bestows magnetism in a lesser degree to some of the objects it touches. This a lovely and apt metaphor—though, as St Nikolai warns, don't take it too far or you'll end up spouting heresy– for instance, a screwdriver that has received magnetism from a magnetic source retains the magnetism even after the source is removed. As we discussed yesterday, anything that is removed from the Source of Divine Energy loses its spiritual life. Going back to the metaphor of electricity, our hope is not to become a sort of battery that receives grace and then stores it separate from its source; rather, our hope is to increasingly become pure conduits of divine energy through whom it continually flows. Switching metaphors again, Jesus Christ describes this as living water in the Gospel according to St. John when He says; If any man thirst, let him come unto me, and drink. He that believeth on me, as the scripture hath said, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water. (St. John 7:37; also St. John 4:14) The grace that we share as Christians is flowing to and through us from its source, and that source is God. There is another lesson here. St. Nikolai points out that there were many people in the crowd that day, but only one was healed. Let me develop a point from yesterday's talk. You may remember my sharing that the scripture about the newly healed blind man seeing "trees walking" as a metaphor for our need to work on seeing the world as it really is. A related scriptural metaphor from Christ Himself has to do with the "eye of darkness;" "The light of the body is the eye: if therefore thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light. But if thine eye be evil, thy whole body shall be full of darkness. If therefore the light that is in thee be darkness, how great is that darkness!" (St. Matthew 6:22-23). In part, these are eyes that fail to see the Lord even when He is present among us. Imagine that He turned to you and healed you after you had endured fourteen years of suffering. How would you respond? Lord willing, you would respond with thanksgiving and joy; a thanksgiving and joy that never fades. But the eye of darkness might quickly slip from thankfulness and joy back into bitterness and think or say: "Where have you been these fourteen years?" Do you see the trap? Do you see how such a response, such an attitude, misses the whole point of God's work among us — it's kind of like saying to Christ the God-man when He appears in His glory to bring us into His Kingdom; "O Lord, I thought you'd be taller." The eye of darkness is a terrible thing. For those who see truly, the world is permeated with the grace of God. Let us strive increasingly to the world with these eyes of light. Another lesson the Fathers draw from this story is that the healing itself wasn't even the main point. Do you remember the plot line we are following in the Gospel lesson? A ruler of the synagogue—a leader of the Jews—comes to Christ and begs: "My daughter lies dying. Please come to our house." As the Lord goes with him, the crowd presses in around Him. And even along the way, miracles happen. This is a lesson we need to learn: with the Lord, there is no such thing as "along the way." His grace is always active. Every moment with Him is transformed in Him and by Him. For the Christian, every moment of grace is an experience of eternal glory… and that moments lead in time to the next which is similarly transformed and transformative. For the Christian, after such an encounter, there is no darkness left to return to, only life in Christ so full that we can say with St Paul, "It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me." (Galatians 2:20) When we are connected to Him in this way, His grace—like living water, or electricity, or magnetism, or light—flows through us and straightening our connections with the world around us. This is what St Seraphim of Sarov meant when he said, "Acquire the Holy Spirit, and thousands around you will be saved." And this is the same things that we celebrate in the life of St. Nektarios, whose memory we celebrate today, when we proclaim this verse at Orthros: "Since thou drunkest the nectar of life eternal, thou gushest, O Nektarios, streams of healings. Again, there is no such thing as being merely "on the way"; rather, all of life is "along the Way"—in Christ, growing in Him forever. Every moment is an opportunity to grow and share in this, the great Mystery of the Sacrament of our salvation. Now, about this man—Jairus. Jairus had great power in his community and a relationship with God through the Law. Yet here he found himself powerless in the face of death. Everyone who tries to find salvation through secular power or the Law alone eventually meets that same limit. At that time, the Jews were deeply divided over what death meant and whether there was truly a resurrection. So this became a teaching moment for the Lord. The other Gospels describe how the mourners had gathered, the flutes were playing lamentations, and the house was filled with grief. A twelve-year-old girl—the only child of a leader in the community—had died. And Jairus, for all his authority, was utterly powerless. To make the moment even more striking, Jesus said something that caused the people to laugh Him to scorn: "She is not dead, but sleeping." He said this precisely so that they would affirm—beyond any doubt—that she was truly dead: the body cold, the breath gone. And then, having confirmed the reality of death, He revealed the greater reality of life. He went in, took her by the hand with such tenderness; this pointed out most clearly in the version shared by St. Mark, in which he is recorded as having said in Aramaic, "Talitha koum"—literally, "Little lamb, arise." (Mark 5:41) "Talitha" is a term of affection, something like "little lambkin." And she arose and He told her parents to give her something to eat. All those who had mocked Him now faced undeniable evidence of a miracle. They could not rationalize it away or pretend they were mistaken. They had declared her dead—and now she was alive. There was only one explanation: the life-giving power of our Lord Jesus Christ. In Him is life, and in Him there can be no death. (John 1:4; John 11:25) Now, here is a more difficult lesson. Some steak for us to chew on. Jesus did not spend His earthly ministry going to every grieving parent to restore every child. I'm sure that's hard for you to hear—it's hard for me, too. But He did not come simply to prolong life in this world; He came to transfigure it. What good would it be to restore someone to this mortal life, only for them to die again after a few years? Instead, He performed this miracle so that we would know that when He says, "I go to prepare a [better] place for you," that He has the power to fulfill that promise. (John 14:2-3) There will be times—there have already been times—when we are the ones saying, "She is dead." But the Church uses a different language: "fallen asleep" and "in blessed repose." These are not naive phrases. They are reminders that for the Christian, death is but a rest before the age to come. (1 Thessalonians 4:13–14) And honestly, we long for that age, don't we? Life in this world can be exhausting —wars, suffering, the loss of children, — all the griefs that weigh us down. But as we sing in our funeral service; in the age to come, there will be "no sighing, no sorrow, no sickness, but life everlasting" This is the time, quoting both the funeral and Revelation, "God will wipe away every tear." If I may change metaphors one last time: our God, who was earlier described as electricity, is also called a consuming fire. (Deuteronomy 4:24; Hebrews 12:29) Those of us raised in the South have heard preachers use that image as a warning. But for the Christian—for the ones who live in Christ so completely that it is no longer they who live but Christ who lives in them (Galatians 2:20)—that fire is not torment but glory. It is the radiant warmth of divine love. For those purified by grace, the fire of God becomes the very source of joy and life. So when you find yourself saying, "Our beloved, our little lamb, is dead," remember this: our Lord, who loves our beloved even more than we do, holds her hand and says, just as He did in today's Gospel, "My dearest one, arise." That is the future that awaits all who have given their lives to Him. May we be strengthened by this as we grow in Him. In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
Star Trek. The final frontier. These are the podcasts of three enthusiastic nerds. Meet Captain John Christopher: a man out of time and definitely out of his depth. Star Trek: The Original Series “Tomorrow Is Yesterday” sends the Enterprise hurtling into the 20th century, where Kirk fights like it's “Arena” round two and the science hasn't quite termed black holes yet. Jim, A.Ron, and Talitha debate the stock footage, the time travel, and whether Christopher deserves all that condescension.(00:00:36) - Captain's Log (00:06:28) - Commendations (00:33:16) - Court Martials (00:43:42) - Tricorder Readings (00:46:35) - Subspace Anomalies (00:54:39) - Hailing Frequencies (00:59:35) - Pulling Rank Beam your feedback to startrek@baldmove.com. You can check out Talitha's YouTube Channel here! Follow along on Talitha's insta as she posts about upcoming projects Hey there! Check out https://support.baldmove.com/ to find out how you can gain access to ALL of our premium content, as well as ad-free versions of the podcasts! Join the Club! Join the discussion: Email | Discord | Reddit | Forums Follow us: Twitch | YouTube | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Leave Us A Review on Apple Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Star Trek. The final frontier. These are the podcasts of three enthusiastic nerds. In “Arena,” Star Trek: The Original Series delivers one of its most iconic moments: Captain Kirk squaring off against the Gorn. The fight is equal parts legendary and unintentionally hilarious. A.Ron and Jim honor its place in Trek history, while Talitha calls out Strange New Worlds for recycling the premise. (00:00:16) – Captain's Log (00:04:41) – Commendations (00:25:46) – Court Martials (00:50:00) – Tricorder Readings (00:54:15) – Subspace Anomalies (00:57:54) – Pulling Rank Beam your feedback to startrek@baldmove.com. You can check out Talitha's YouTube Channel here! Follow along on Talitha's insta as she posts about upcoming projects Hey there! Check out https://support.baldmove.com/ to find out how you can gain access to ALL of our premium content, as well as ad-free versions of the podcasts! Join the Club! Join the discussion: Email | Discord | Reddit | Forums Follow us: Twitch | YouTube | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Leave Us A Review on Apple Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This year's most talked about horror movie is Weapons (2025) from Zach Cregger. When 17 kids go missing, two people are on the case: Jim and Talitha! Your hosts dive into the symbolism, character connections, and interwoven plot lines in this genre-bending movie. Hey there! Check out https://support.baldmove.com/ to find out how you can gain access to ALL of our premium content, as well as ad-free versions of the podcasts! Join the Club! Join the discussion: Email | Discord | Reddit | Forums Follow us: Twitch | YouTube | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Leave Us A Review on Apple Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Star Trek. The final frontier. These are the podcasts of three enthusiastic nerds. Meet Trelane: Once a God of War, now just a naughty small boy. In Star Trek: The Original Series “The Squire of Gothos,” the Enterprise encounters a being with power far beyond his maturity level—and math skills that don't quite add up. A.Ron celebrates his harpsichord heritage, Jim calls it a terrible but fitting instrument for the episode, and Talitha wants it to be beamed directly into the sun. (00:00:28) - Captain's Log (00:05:39) - Commendations (00:23:30) - Court Martials (00:36:59) - Tricorder Readings (00:42:38) - Subspace Anomalies (00:54:33) - Pulling Rank Beam your feedback to startrek@baldmove.com. You can check out Talitha's YouTube Channel here! Follow along on Talitha's insta as she posts about upcoming projects Hey there! Check out https://support.baldmove.com/ to find out how you can gain access to ALL of our premium content, as well as ad-free versions of the podcasts! Join the Club! Join the discussion: Email | Discord | Reddit | Forums Follow us: Twitch | YouTube | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Leave Us A Review on Apple Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Star Trek. The final frontier. These are the podcasts of three enthusiastic nerds. New Paris is calling, but the crew has bigger problems: Spock is in command for the first time, and emotion is more contagious than the plague affecting the colony. Commissioner Ferris is at full annoying capacity, and tensions run high in Star Trek: The Original Series “The Galileo Seven.” Jim, A.Ron, and Talitha debate logic versus emotion while Jim lovingly caresses his miniature shuttle. (00:00:32) - Captain's Log (00:07:31) - Spock's First Command (00:13:32) - Commendations (00:23:23) - Court Martials (00:38:08) - Tricorder Readings (00:42:58) - Subspace Anomalies (00:53:47) - Pulling Rank (00:56:34) - Hailing Frequencies Beam your feedback to startrek@baldmove.com. Jim's Shuttle and Galileo Seven Alien You can check out Talitha's YouTube Channel here! Follow along on Talitha's insta as she posts about upcoming projects Hey there! Check out https://support.baldmove.com/ to find out how you can gain access to ALL of our premium content, as well as ad-free versions of the podcasts! Join the Club! Join the discussion: Email | Discord | Reddit | Forums Follow us: Twitch | YouTube | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Leave Us A Review on Apple Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Star Trek. The final frontier. These are the podcasts of three enthusiastic nerds. In Star Trek: The Original Series “Shore Leave,” the Enterprise crew beams down for some much-needed R&R and ends up dodging their own daydreams. Sulu's obsession with antique weapons resurfaces, and Jim, A.Ron, and Talitha debate two key questions: how many Talithas does it take to beat a tiger, and who in their right mind would want fantasies this dangerous? (00:00:40) - Captain's Log (00:05:56) - Commendations (00:31:19) - Court Martials (00:51:43) - Tricorder Readings (00:58:43) - Pulling Rank Bruce Mars and the Self-Realization Fellowship Beam your feedback to startrek@baldmove.com. You can check out Talitha's YouTube Channel here! Follow along on Talitha's insta as she posts about upcoming projects Hey there! Check out https://support.baldmove.com/ to find out how you can gain access to ALL of our premium content, as well as ad-free versions of the podcasts! Join the Club! Join the discussion: Email | Discord | Reddit | Forums Follow us: Twitch | YouTube | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Leave Us A Review on Apple Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Star Trek. The final frontier. These are the podcasts of three enthusiastic nerds. In Star Trek: The Original Series “Balance of Terror,” Kirk faces a tense standoff with the Romulans while the Enterprise crew wrestles with Cold War paranoia and a little too much suspicion of Spock. Sure, the Romulan Commander looks remarkably like Spock's dad — but that's showbiz, Mister. Jim is back at the helm, and A.Ron and Talitha are at their stations, ready to follow their captain into the Neutral Zone. Beam your feedback to startrek@baldmove.com. You can check out Talitha's YouTube Channel here! Follow along on Talitha's insta as she posts about upcoming projects Hey there! Check out https://support.baldmove.com/ to find out how you can gain access to ALL of our premium content, as well as ad-free versions of the podcasts! Join the Club! Join the discussion: Email | Discord | Reddit | Forums Follow us: Twitch | YouTube | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Leave Us A Review on Apple Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Star Trek. The final frontier. These are the podcasts of three enthusiastic nerds. “To be, or not to be Kodos?” That's the question in Star Trek: The Original Series “The Conscience of the King.” A.Ron and Talitha dig into the episode's Shakespearean homage, the ghosts of Kirk's past, and the deadliest substance known to man: Tetralubisol! You can check out Talitha's YouTube Channel here! Follow along on Talitha's insta as she posts about upcoming projects Beam your feedback to startrek@baldmove.com. Hey there! Check out https://support.baldmove.com/ to find out how you can gain access to ALL of our premium content, as well as ad-free versions of the podcasts! Join the Club! Join the discussion: Email | Discord | Reddit | Forums Follow us: Twitch | YouTube | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Leave Us A Review on Apple Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Click here for the DRB Daily Sign Up form! TODAY'S SCRIPTURE: Ezra 2-3; Luke 8 Click HERE to give! Get Free App Here! One Year Bible Podcast: Join Hunter and Heather Barnes on 'The Daily Radio Bible' for a daily 20-minute spiritual journey. Engage with scripture readings, heartfelt devotionals, and collective prayers that draw you into the heart of God's love. Embark on this year-long voyage through the Bible, and let each day's passage uplift and inspire you. TODAY'S EPISODE: Welcome to the Daily Radio Bible! On this special episode for September 25th, 2025, your host Hunter invites you to join in a meaningful moment as the podcast celebrates its 12th anniversary. Today's readings take us through Ezra chapters 2 and 3, where we witness the return of the Jewish exiles and the beginnings of rebuilding God's temple, as well as a moving journey through Luke chapter 8—highlighting the power and grace found in Jesus' miracles, including the healing of the demon-possessed man, the woman with the issue of blood, and the raising of Jairus' daughter. As always, Hunter reflects on the comfort and hope that come from trusting God, even in our darkest and most private fears. With heartfelt prayers and encouragement, he reminds us that Jesus meets us in our valleys and is the giver of life and hope. Plus, Hunter shares gratitude for the Daily Radio Bible community, acknowledging the faithful listeners and supporters who have made these twelve years possible. So grab your Bible, take in the beauty of the day, and join us as we journey together through the Scriptures, celebrating God's presence, promises, and enduring love. TODAY'S DEVOTION: Why trouble the teacher? Your daughter is dead. Why bother? Those are some of the words that Jairus heard. Words of despair—sounds of hopelessness that echoed in his ears as he faced the unimaginable. Jairus had reached out in faith, hoping Jesus would have an answer, a solution. But on that journey, amid the desperate hope, he is confronted by these crushing words: "Your daughter is dead. There's no use troubling the teacher now." Fear and despair always want to have the last word. They come to convince us there's no point in turning to God anymore, that our circumstances are beyond reach, beyond hope. But Jesus steps into that place and turns the story around. Fear will not have the last word—Jesus does. And to Jairus, and to all of us who face moments of darkness and private agony, he says, “Don't be afraid. Just have faith.” Jesus brings Jairus into a quiet, private space—only Peter, James, John, and the little girl's parents are allowed in. There, in the most personal and painful of moments, God meets us. He enters our darkest valleys, the places where fear and loss feel most overwhelming, and his presence becomes our answer. In those moments, the only hope is his nearness—the hope of resurrection. Jesus speaks into that darkness: “Little girl, get up.” Talitha koum. It is the new life and hope only he can offer. It is the word we're longing to hear in every hopeless place. Jesus invites us, like the disciples, to come close, to witness and share in his life-giving power as he brings hope to those in despair. This is the prayer I have for my own soul. It's the prayer I have for my family—my wife, my daughters, my son. And it's the prayer I have for you: that we would meet Jesus in the valley, trust him when fear and despair surround, and receive from him the hope of resurrection. May it be so. TODAY'S PRAYERS: Lord God Almighty and everlasting father you have brought us in safety to this new day preserve us with your Mighty power that we might not fall into sin or be overcome by adversity. And in all we do, direct us to the fulfilling of your purpose through Jesus Christ Our Lord amen. Oh God you have made of one blood all the peoples of the earth and sent your blessed son to preach peace to those who are far and those who are near. Grant that people everywhere may seek after you, and find you. Bring the nations into your fold, pour out your Spirit on all flesh, and hasten the coming of your kingdom through Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen. And now Lord, make me an instrument of your peace. Where there is hatred let me sow love. Where there is injury, pardon. Where there is doubt, faith. Where there is despair, hope. Where there is darkness, light. And where there is sadness, Joy. Oh Lord grant that I might not seek to be consoled as to console. To be understood as to understand, to be loved as to love. For it is in the giving that we receive, in the pardoning that we are pardoned, it is in the dying that we are born unto eternal life. Amen And now as our Lord has taught us we are bold to pray... Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name, thy kingdom come thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven, give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our tresspasses as we forgive those who trespass against us, and lead us not unto temptation, but deliver us from evil, for thine is the Kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen. Loving God, we give you thanks for restoring us in your image. And nourishing us with spiritual food, now send us forth as forgiven people, healed and renewed, that we may proclaim your love to the world, and continue in the risen life of Christ. Amen. OUR WEBSITE: www.dailyradiobible.com We are reading through the New Living Translation. 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It's the end of another voyage for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3, which means it's ranking time. Jim, A.Ron, and Talitha put all ten episodes in order, from impulse drive lows to warp-speed highs. Plus, the crew tackles listener feedback and questions about the season as a whole. You can check out Talitha's YouTube Channel here! Follow along on Talitha's insta as she posts about upcoming projects Beam your feedback to startrek@baldmove.com. Hey there! Check out https://support.baldmove.com/ to find out how you can gain access to ALL of our premium content, as well as ad-free versions of the podcasts! Join the Club! Join the discussion: Email | Discord | Reddit | Forums Follow us: Twitch | YouTube | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Leave Us A Review on Apple Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the season 3 finale of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, sometimes the only way to understand each other is to literally get inside someone's head. But even shared memories can lead to very different conclusions. Jim and Talitha reflect the duality of a Star Trek fan as they trade perspectives on the episode's highs and lows. Beam your feedback to startrek@baldmove.com. If you want to see some of Talitha's directing now...TalithaTV YouTube! Hey there! Check out https://support.baldmove.com/ to find out how you can gain access to ALL of our premium content, as well as ad-free versions of the podcasts! Join the Club! Join the discussion: Email | Discord | Reddit | Forums Follow us: Twitch | YouTube | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Leave Us A Review on Apple Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The enemy of my enemy is my friend in the latest episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. Surviving a hostile planet full of centipedes is no problem. Disagree. Learning to trust your worst enemy? Never easy. Agree. Jim, A.Ron, and Talitha discuss this episode's lost-in-translation moments and the character arc of one Lieutenant Ortegas. Beam your feedback to startrek@baldmove.com. Hey there! Check out https://support.baldmove.com/ to find out how you can gain access to ALL of our premium content, as well as ad-free versions of the podcasts! Join the Club! Join the discussion: Email | Discord | Reddit | Forums Follow us: Twitch | YouTube | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Leave Us A Review on Apple Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Harry Potter is the boy who lived…and Jim is the guy who survived this movie with almost zero context. Talitha joins the pod and brings her thorough knowledge of Harry Potter. Can A.Ron and Talitha convince Jim that this movie deserves its place in pop culture? Or will Jim apparate away from the madness? Thank you Andrew for commissioning this podcast! Harry Potter RiffTrax Bald Move Pulp - Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) Avada Kedavra Meme Join the discussion: Email | Discord | Reddit | Forums Follow us: Twitch | YouTube | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Leave Us A Review on Apple Podcasts You can get your very own custom commissioned podcast by visiting https://support.baldmove.com/. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim, A.Ron, and Talitha felt this episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds deep in their katras. A slightly fantastical plan leaves the crew even more logical than usual, but does Captain Pike's new hairstyle really hold up under scrutiny? Our hosts dig into the humor of over-analysis in this season's requisite comedic Star Trek episode. Beam your feedback to startrek@baldmove.com. If you want more Talitha, you can check out her short films here! Earbusters - An Alien: Earth Podcast Foundation and Podcast Bald Move Pulp Bald Move Prestige Hey there! Check out https://support.baldmove.com/ to find out how you can gain access to ALL of our premium content, as well as ad-free versions of the podcasts! Join the Club! Join the discussion: Email | Discord | Reddit | Forums Follow us: Twitch | YouTube | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Leave Us A Review on Apple Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices