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This week on All of Life for God, Mrs. Mary Beeke calls women to walk in humility before the Lord and before men. Consider what it means to have the mind of Christ in your daily life with this practical lesson on Philippians 2. If you would like to hear more from Mary Beeke, check out her books Teach Them to Work and The Law of Kindness.Check out Our Great Redeemer, Glorifying and Enjoying God, Spurgeon: A Life, and Paul Washer's books here Check out the Puritan Treasures for Today, Spurgeon's Sermons, the Family Worship Bible Guide, and the writings of Dr. Joel Beeke. Thank you for listening to All of Life for God by Reformation Heritage Books. If you enjoyed this episode and would like to hear more, please consider subscribing and sharing with a friend. Reformation Heritage Books is a non-profit ministry that aims to strengthen the Church through Reformed, Puritan, and experiential literature. To learn more about this ministry and how to support us, please visit rhb.org.
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About the Guest(s): William Boekestein is the pastor of Emmanuel Fellowship Church in Kalamazoo, West Michigan. With a deep passion for biblical and theological education, William is also an accomplished author. He has written a book titled "Finding My Vocation: A Guide to Young People Seeking a Calling," among others. William, along with his wife Amy and their four children, has a vested interest in helping young people discover and pursue their God-given vocations. Episode Summary: In this episode of RenewalCast, hosts Colt Robinson and Jay Whiff are joined by returning guest William Boekestein to discuss his latest book, "Finding My Vocation: A Guide to Young People Seeking a Calling." Through a rich conversation filled with biblical insights and practical advice, William shares his thoughts on how young people can identify and grow into their vocations. The episode dives into the meanings of calling and vocation from a scriptural viewpoint, providing listeners with a solid foundation on how to approach their careers and life's work. The discussion explores various aspects of vocation, addressing common questions about finding the perfect career, balancing different vocations like family, work, and church, and the specific challenges and opportunities faced by pastors. William emphasizes that the journey to discovering one's vocation is not about finding a perfect fit immediately but about growing and developing in a role that honors God and benefits others. This episode is a goldmine for young adults and parents alike, offering biblically-rooted strategies to prepare for and thrive in the workforce. Key Takeaways:Understanding Vocation: Vocation is about God's calling in our lives, encompassing various aspects such as career, family, and church.Gender and Vocation: Gender should influence how we approach and understand our vocations, adhering to biblical roles and responsibilities.Preparing for the Workforce: Wisdom, character, and skills are essential components to develop in preparation for entering a vocation.Handling Job Dissatisfaction: It's normal to find work challenging; distinguish between temporary discomfort and a truly harmful job environment.Balancing Rest and Work: Regular rest, including Sabbath observance, is crucial for a balanced and productive life.Notable Quotes:"First of all, if we're very honest, especially when we're just starting out in our career or our education, we're not even qualified for that perfect vocation, whatever that might mean. We're still learning." - William Boekestein"The way that we should order our vocations is, first of all, seeing our chief calling as that of a Christian." - William Boekestein"I would say that the whole modern setup, I mean, since the industrial revolution, potentially threatens family more than it did in the past." - William Boekestein"So you have to, in our younger years especially, but really, all throughout our lives, you need to be gaining something to offer." - William Boekestein"Yes, you should take a vacation. And that's, I think you go back to the fourth commandment…the principle still of an appropriate balance between diligent work and rest." - William BoekesteinResources:William Boekestein's Book: "Finding My Vocation: A Guide to Young People Seeking a Calling"Nancy Pearcey: Author referenced for insights on work and family dynamicsMary Beakey: Author of "Teach Them to Work," a book for younger childrenFirst Corinthians Chapter 7: Biblical reference discussing callingDive deeper into the wisdom shared in this episode and discover how the principles of vocation can shape a fulfilling and God-honoring life. Don't miss out on more enlightening content from RenewalCast—stay tuned!
My guest today is James Rutter, Chief Creative Officer at COOK, the pioneering frozen food company, where he oversees internal and external branding and communications. COOK is a founding UK B Corp, committed to using its business as a force for good in society, and has been ranked in the top 100 Best Companies To Work For every year since 2013. COOK's award-winning frozen meals and puddings (which are desserts, btw) are made by hand in Kent and Somerset, and sold from 98 of its own shops nationwide, in 950 concessions and through its own home delivery service. James joined COOK in 2010 after 15 years as a financial journalist and editor, and he speaks and writes regularly about purpose-driven business and brands. You should really follow him on LinkedIn! James and I talk about the glory that is a proper Fish Pie, and about citizenship and participation. James' leadership philosophy for his internal team is grounded in a sense of play and a recognition of community. He shares some of his favorite insights from Peter Block's book, "Community: The Structure of Belonging" and the deep value he's found in working with Jon Alexander on Citizenship and Participation. Jon Alexander is the author of the bestselling book, "Citizens." James references Jon Alexander's Participation Premium Equation in the opening quote. There is so much goodness in this episode! At Minute 27 James shares his community and transformation insights from Peter Block, including the essential idea that a small group, a community, is the fundamental unit of change, especially when that group is grounded in possibility. He also goes to share the impact that Block's ideas of Inversion have had on him: As James says, summarizing Block: “It's not the performer who creates the performance, but the audience… And again, in a conversation sense… it's the listener who creates the conversation whereas we often think it's the speaker who creates the conversation… it's the child who creates the parent, not the parent who creates… this is (not) some kind of answer, but… a thought to play with. What if that's the way it works? How would you approach it differently? If the audience creates the performance, then how are you seeking to bring the audience into it? How are you giving them the power?” At Minute 42 we discuss the importance of Connection over content: “...you've got to seek to build the human bonds first before you seek to do whatever the worky thing is you want to do.” In essence, we are marinating in Danny Meyer's ideas of an Employee-First workplace, which is why we talk, at the end of the episode, about how Happy Cooks make Happy Food, referencing an earlier conversation we had. And James insisted on talking about my Mom being on the Mike Douglas show with John Lennon, Yoko Ono and Chuck Berry in 1972, hosting a historical cooking segment - this episode is famous because it's the first time John and Chuck met and Played together. You can see A Tiny Video Clip of my mom on TV here (most of them seem to get pulled down). At a crucial moment in the cooking segment, my mother, just 22 and not actually my mother yet (or anyone's!) realized that the studio band was playing chaotic music, and that everyone was in a chaotic space, and she announced that unless we had a calm, peaceful environment, the food would taste chaotic - our intention and our energy would flow into the food. The Host, Mike Douglas, asked the band to play something quieter and more mellow, and John Lennon, assigned to cut cabbage, began reciting the mantra he wanted to suffuse the food: “Rock n Roll…Rock n Roll…Rock n Roll” What do YOU want to suffuse your work with? Head over to theconversationfactory.com/listen for full episode transcripts, links, show notes and more key quotes and ideas. You can also head over there and become a monthly supporter of the show for as little as $8 a month. You'll get complimentary access to exclusive workshops and resources that I only share with this circle of facilitators and leaders. Links James Rutter on LinkedIn Fish Pie Recipes! Peter Block on Community: The Structure of Belonging Jon Alexander's book Citizens Jon's Agency Equation: A Proposal Agency = Purpose + Belonging + Power Agency: the ability to shape the context of one's life Purpose: the belief that there is something beyond your immediate self that matters Belonging: the belief that there is a context to which you matter in turn Power: practical access to genuine opportunities to shape that context Exit, Voice, Loyalty: An essential book on people and organizations Finding flourishing and play at work - inspiration in https://www.punchdrunk.com/work/ Quotes no one said: “Teach Them to Yearn for the Vast and Endless Sea” Via quote investigator: https://quoteinvestigator.com/2015/08/25/sea/ Minimum Viable Transformation Matt LeMay on Agile Conversations Happy Cooks make happy food: On Daniel's Mom being on the Mike Douglas show with John Lennon, Yoko Ono and Chuck Berry Hosting a cooking segment: Context and History! Why this episode is famous - it's the first time John and Chuck met and Played together. A Tiny Video Clip of my mom on TV! (most of them seem to get pulled down)
Mary Beeke is the wife of Dr. Joel Beeke, and the mother of Calvin, Esther, and Lydia. She has served as a registered nurse and an elementary teacher and has an M.A.T. in learning disabilities from Calvin College. Her book Teach Them to Work is available from Reformation Heritage Books. Dr. Tavis Bohlinger (@tavisbohlinger) is the host/producer of The Modern Puritan Podcast, and Director of Media at Reformation Heritage Books in Grand Rapids, MI. He was associate producer and cinematographer for the feature-length documentary, “Revival: The Work of God,” and he has earned accolades for his documentary photography work on autism. Tavis is a Navy veteran, a graduate of the United States Naval Academy, and he holds an MDiv from The Masters Seminary and both a Masters and PhD from Durham University in Biblical Studies. The Modern Puritan podcast is a production of Reformation Heritage Books, the premier publisher of Puritan, Reformed, experiential Christian literature worldwide. Visit heritagebooks.org for more information about our ministry and to browse our extensive catalogue of exceptional resources for every Christian, young and old. *We are honored to be part of the Confessional Podcast Network, an online directory of trustworthy, confessional/Reformed podcasts. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/modernpuritan/support
Mitch Goldstein is a designer, artist, educator, and author based in upstate New York. Mitch's new book How to Be a Design Student (and How to Teach Them) is available at mitchgoldstein.com Connect with Mitch Mitch's Twitter Mitch's Instagram Mitch's website Show Notes Rochester Institute of Technology Michael Bierut Princeton Architectural Press Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life RISD If you enjoy the podcast, you can support the show by following on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and leaving a 5-star review. Get in touch @graphicdesignisfun on Instagram with any feedback, ideas, or thoughts about the episodes or check out the Graphic Design Is Fun Newsletter for interesting news, history, and resources for graphic designers. Thanks for listening!
In this episode we discuss...5 helpful tips to encourage saints who are resistant to reading their Bibles:1. Check their Translation2. Emphasize the Importance3. Teach Them to Pray First4. Expect More, Not Less5. Start in Mark Stuff Rural Pastors Can Use Review:Looking for a product to make anything stick? Check out Joe's recommendation of Devcon Epoxy!Our Quote of the Day:“Don't worry about what you don't understand in the Bible. (Though you probably should - Joe Wagner) Worry about what you do understand but do not live by. - Corrie Ten BoomCONTACT Call and leave a message at (570) 724-3741 Email: ruralpastorstalk@gmail.com Website: http://ruralpastorstalk.buzzsprout.com/ SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook: http://facebook.com/ruralpastorstalk Twitter: @ruralpastorsLISTEN Itunes Spotify
The day after our big Teachers Night Out event, Erin & Rick sat down with 2 of our speakers and the inspirations behind the event, Amy Crawford & Rob Miller. We talk about everything from Amy & Rob's time in the classroom to how our big event went and everything in between! Amy and Rob are both fantastic examples of leaders in our education system. They show their genuine love and respect to each of their students and teachers with whom they work. We are huge fans of them both! SHOW LINKS: “Hugging a Porcupine”- https://www.viewfromtheedge.net/hugging-a-porcupine/ Reach Them to Teach Them - https://www.reachthem2teachthem.org/ Jill Donovan & Rustic Cuff - https://www.rusticcuff.com/ Bixby Public Schools - https://www.bixbyps.org/ RECOMMENDATIONS: Erin- “Terrible, Thanks for Asking” - https://instagram.com/ttfapodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Rob- Brené Brown & being vulnerable https://instagram.com/brenebrown?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Amy- “On Fire” by John O'Leary - https://a.co/d/0UWpQlv Rick- “Moneyball: The Art of a Winning an Unfair Game” by Michael Lewis - https://a.co/d/cjAFz9x
No kid forgets getting his first bike, nor the surge of independence he felt the first time he pedaled away from his parents. And even as adults, the bike seems to give off a feeling of romance, of freedom, and, when you get going fast enough, even of flying.The special allure of the bicycle can really be traced back to its simple yet elegant design, and my guest today will unpack the intriguing history of its creation. His name is Jody Rosen, and he's the author of Two Wheels Good: The History and Mystery of the Bicycle. Today on the show, Jody explains the origins of the bicycle's design, including how it was an anachronism at its birth, may have been inspired by a volcanic eruption, and helped liberate mankind from dependence on draft animals for transportation and exploration. We also get into how the bicycle was associated with flight right from the start. Along the way, we discuss how cycling represents an uncanny fusion of man and machine and produces a set of one-of-a-kind pleasures.This episode will make you want to mount your trusty bicycle steed and take a ride.Resources Related to the PodcastKarl Freiherr von Drais and his Laufmaschine, aka the velocipede, aka the dandy horseThe penny-farthing or high wheelAoM Article: How to “Teach” a Kid to Ride a Bike (Without Having to Teach Them at All)Connect With Jody RosenJody's Website
Kalen Bruce of Freedom Sprout on not teaching your kids to set goals, but teaching them to do this instead. Episode 001: Don't Just Teach Your Kids to Set Goals, Teach Them to Do This by Kalen Bruce of Freedom Sprout on Parenting Kalen Bruce created Freedom Sprout to fill a void. He heard too many conversations about how “they don't teach finance in schools.” It took years for him to stop complaining about it and do something about it. He has five kids, so him and his wife have to get five adults into the world with a solid knowledge of finances. The ultimate goal and vision of Freedom Sprout: To sprout a future of financial freedom for 1,000,000 children. The original post is located here: https://freedomsprout.com/goals/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
OPEN HEAVENSMATALA LE LAGI MO LE ASO TOONAI 4 IUNI 2022 Manatu Autu: A'oao I Latou e Su'esu'e (Teach Them to Study) Tauloto – Tusi Paia: Faataoto 4:7 O le poto o le mea sili lea, ‘ia maua le poto; o mea uma ‘e te maua ia maua mai ai le atamai. Faitauga - Tusi Paia: Faataoto 4:7-9 Upu FolafolaFai mai le tusi o Salamo 127:3 O le fanau o le tofi lea mai le Alii o lona uiga o fanau, e patino i le Atua a'o tatou ua na o ni tausimea. E taua lā lou tausia lelei o le fanau ua foa'I atu e le Atua ia te oe. E tatau na e a'oa'o lau fanau ia aua ne'I vālea aua a vālea lau fanau o lona uiga e le'I faia lou tiute. Ua fa'amatalaina e le tatou fuaiupu tauloto mai le Tusi Paia o le asō, o le poto o le mea sili lea. Ua fa'atonuina fo'I tatou ia maua le poto, ia maua ma le atamai. O lona uiga e tatau na saili ia maua le poto. O le ala fo'I lea o le valaau ia tatou a'oa'o ia tatou fanau ala e maua ai le poto. A'oa'o lau fanau o le poto e sili atu nai lo'o le malosi (Failauga 9:16) Talu ai o le poto e iloa ai le atamai e tatau na e faasino lau fanau ia su'esu'e ma saili le atamai. Aua e te fa'atagaina lau fanau e matamata TV ma taa'alo I le asō atoa. E tatau na fai meaaoga aua e leai se isi e mafai na lelei e aunoa ma le toaga e su'esu'e. O lo'u toaga e su'esu'e o le maualuga lea o lo'u a'oa'oina. A o o'u faiaoga I le Ondo Boys High School I le 1963, sa o'u aoaoina ni vasega se 35. Sa I ai se tasi faiaoga ua i'u mai ma lona faailoga I se Iunivesite e na o le 21 a lana vasega na a'oa'o ae fa'afāina lo'u totogi fa'atoā maua lona totogi. E ui I le tēlē o lona totogi sa tomumu ā ma lē fiafia. Sa o'u fai I lea faiaoga “o lea e 35 a'u vasega ae na o le 21 lau vasega ae fa'a fāina e sili ai lou totogi ia te a'u a'o lenā lava e te fa'aseā.” Na sōsō mai le faiaoga ma faapea mai, “Atali'I, e te lē malamalama o lea e totogi a'u mo se galuega ua uma na ou faia.” O le aso lenā na fai ai la'u fa'aiuga o le a ou alu I le Iunivesite tusa po'o le a le tau. E lē afaina pe na fa'afefea le amataga o le olaga o se tamaititi, e lē afaina pe matitiva mātua, afai e toaga le tamaititi e su'esu'e e o'o ina tutū fa'atasi o ia ma tupu. A fai e te lē talitonu, saili se taimi e faitau ai I le talaaga o lo'u olaga ma fa'atusatusa I le tulaga ua o'u I ai I le taimi nei. Ou te tatalo mo lau fanau aua ne'I avea o nisi e lē manuia o latou taumafai I le suafa o Iesu. O oe, e I ai fo'I lau vaega e fai mo le tatalo lenā ia tali mai I ai le Atua. Ia e a'oa'o lau fanau e toaaga e su'esu'e.E mafai na e faapea mai, “e lē afaina pe su'esu'e la'u fanau pe leai ua mae'a na o'u saunia o latou lumana'I e leai se mea e oge ai I latou.” Aua ne'I fa'asesēina oe. Na o le tamaititi atamai e mafai na ia tausia lelei mea ua na maua. Ou te tatalo aua ne'I avea lau fanau o nisi e fa'a leagaina au galuega lelei pe a ē oti. I le suafa o Iesu. Amene.
When Do Children Learn to Count and How to Teach Them? Practical Take Aways to Reduce the Stress of Moving House! On the Parentverse: Sue Atkins in Conversation with Iben Sandahl Author of The Danish Way
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JOHN O' SULLIVAN is the most insightful person I have found when it comes to youth sports. O'Sullivan is the founder of the CHANGING THE GAME PROJECT that features blogs, the Way of Champions podcast, and online courses for coaches and parents. The goal is to start a discussion about changing the environment in youth sports so we can keep more kids active, healthy and involved in physical activity. Today we talk everything YOUTH SPORTS!In today's episode of Experience the Buzz, Host Steve Buzzard tries his best to cover every area when it comes to youth sports. "It was such an honor to have John on the podcast. I respect him immensely. His work with his blogs, his books, and podcast have made a BIG impact in the youth sports world." Our conversation hits three areas: SEGMENT 1 ⚽️ is action packed with a multitude of subjects covered. John shares how his blog started everything. We dispel many of the myths surrounding youth sports. We talk about how the phrase "I Love Watching You Play" led to John's Ted Talk in 2014 and was a big part of his first of two books. There is so much good content in this opening segment. SEGMENT 2
Do your children exhaust you? Have you found yourself finishing their chores because it's, well, easier than getting them to do them? If so, this book will give you new energy, and your household new harmony. This book will help your children develop a good work ethic.In this interview, I speak with Mary Beeke, author of Teach Them to Work and we discuss a very important aspect of child-rearing which is instilling a strong work ethic in them. If this is done well, it will be a blessing to them, their families, and most importantly it will bring glory to the Lord.You can buy Mary's book at Reformation Heritage Books or on Amazon.https://www.heritagebooks.org/products/teach-them-to-work-building-a-positive-work-ethic-in-our-children-beeke.html
How should parents cultivate a love of work in their kids? In this episode we chat with Mary Beeke, author of Teach Them to Work: Building a Positive Work Ethic In Our Children. We discuss how Christians should think about work, the tone we set in our home and how to teach our children cheerfulness and diligence in their work. We talk about appropriate expectations, how to balance work and play, and encouragement for the overwhelmed parent or the parent late to training their children. Resources Mentioned Teach Them to Work by Mary Beeke Have a New Kid by Friday by Dr Kevin Leman Shepherding a Child's Heart by Tedd Tripp Parenting: 14 Gospel Truths That Can Radically Change Your Family by Paul David Tripp The Law of Kindness: Serving with Heart and Hands by Mary Beeke
Dance Tells a StoryStory is a theme in the lesson plans that have been developed about the hoop dance. The hoop dance is a way of storytelling. As students learn about the dance, they will be learning about stories and that words are not the only means to telling stories. Each Hoop Dance comes from a different background, different history and, often, a different family.According to Jamie, one story that has been told through the dance is about an eaglet that is born and then the eaglet is discovering the world. In the dance, students will see the nest and that the eaglet is discovering its wings and then discovering nature. It illustrates, through movement and shapes, how the eagle grows and develops to adulthood. Each hoop that is added illustrates the eagle growing.Kelina describes how many Hoop Dances show ways to take care of the earth and our gratitude for nature and the earth. The shapes that hoop dancers make represent flowers, animals, and the spiritual aspects of the earth. Dancers pay tribute to the spirits of the beautiful world. In Kelina's experiences with her family members and hoop dancing, they always finish with two worlds – one that we live in now and one that is the spiritual world.The hoop dance is a healing dance for those who are dancing and for those who are watching. Even though it has changed over time, the healing aspect of the dance remains constant. Each story is unique – they are passed down from generation to generation. There is a connection to history, to lineage.BYU ARTS Partnership's Collaboration on Hoop Dance Lesson Plans – Learning about Native CultureKelina described the great conversations that have come about as lessons have been planned surrounding the hoop dance. These conversations help educators know how to teach hoop. One of Kelina's favorite things is the way to talk about the circle, the hoop in general, the sacredness of it and how kids can see the visuals with hoop. Hoop is using the body to tell stories. Kids can create with different shapes through learning about the dance and being exposed to the history of the dance.Emily tells about how, over the course of a year, one lesson plan has been published and others are in development. Possibly the most important question that has come out of this process is about the appropriateness for children to learn to hoop dance.The hoop dance has been performed by many tribal nations across North America. It is a sacred dance and it is meant to be shared by different native cultures. Generally, Native Americans should be the only ones to participate in hoop dance.If My Students Can't Learn Hoop Dance, What Am I Going to Teach Them?Because it is not appropriate for non-Native Americans to participate in the actual hoop dance because of its sacredness, educators might wonder what they can do to teach about the dance.The dance does not have to be a participatory experience in order for the students to learn. Being an observer is a great learning experience. Within the approved lesson plans, learners participate in the interactive lessons. . As educators, we know the importance of kinesthetic and play learning. The four Hoop Dance lesson plans span four artforms and encourage movement, shape, thinking, storytelling, and dance.Resourceshttps://byuartspartnershipblog.org/category/native-american/https://pam.byu.edu/ensembles/living-legends/
~PODCAST☕️~ “Teach Them…” “You are to teach them diligently to your children, and speak of them when you sit in you house, when you walk by the way, when you lie down, and when you rise up.” – Deuteronomy 6:7
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Coach Luke Gore's Story:In this episode, you'll hear from Luke Gore. Coach Gore is currently the Associate Head Coach for Coach Matt Lottich at Valparaiso University and entering his 20th season with the Valpo basketball team. In the last 11 years at Valpo, Coach Gore has played a major part in helping Valpo make eight postseason appearances. Coach Gore has had the opportunity to work for Scott Drew, Bryce Drew, and Homer Drew at Valpo. As you will soon hear, Coach Luke shares some amazing insight on each of his Head Coaches at Valpo. Coach Luke also shares some coaching examples that truly illustrate why he is such a valuable part of Valpo Basketball. This “Do What It Takes Attitude” is so evident in this podcast. Coach Luke shares so many Servant Leadership examples. In addition, the respect in which Coach Luke treats his players is really impressive. His mindset of “Don't Embarrass Players. Teach Them!” is a great lesson for young coaches. His insight on international recruiting and recruiting in general is really specific for young coaches. Finally, Coach Luke's remarks on being a Husband and Father is so powerful. I found myself listening to a certain part over and over - hint: A BLESSING! Coach Luke truly is a great coach, husband, and father! Follow Coach Luke Gore @coachgoreFollow Tell Me Your Story Coach @CoachKevinDro Follow Young Assistant Coach of the Day: Koji Vroom @CoachVroomBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEMoneyball Sportswear Moneyball, The Only Way To Ball! Great Sports Wear and Basketball Uniforms! Michigan Made! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
The podcasting world's most interesting pair is joined by “the Queen,” as her husband calls her. It's not Elizabeth II (sorry, Carl!) or the 80s rock band, but Mary Beeke; author, wife of Joel Beeke, mother of three adult children, a former nurse and elementary teacher, and long-time servant of the church. Mary's latest book will resonate with most parents as she writes about teaching our children the importance of work and instilling a godly and honorable work ethic. Mary offers an assessment of current societal values that inspire entitlement, complaining, a lack of motivation, and “living for the weekend”…while ignoring the value of earning one's keep. Does Scripture have anything to say about the issue? Is there a correlation between work and joy? Parents, don't lose heart! Enjoy Mary's encouragement as you learn how to persist in “training up” your child! We have copies of Teach Them to Work that we are giving away. Register for the opportunity to win one! The books are a generous gift from our friends at Reformation Heritage Books.
Foolproof - Week 2 - Can't Teach Them by The Summit Church
How Parents Can Raise a Good Child Nurture Empathy. Encourage Them. Teach Them to Volunteer. Offer Rewards Sparingly. Teach Good Manners. Treat Them With Respect. Discipline Consistently. Teach Thankfulness.
In this episode, we start off with the icebreaker: Would you rather change the past or view the future? Then we jump into our community building theme and discuss what one thing we would give our community to push it forward. Tune in and don't forget to like, share and subscribe. Let us know in the comments, what one thing would you give to your community to push it forward?00:33 Icebreaker: Changing the Past or Viewing the Future11:00 Community Building Thoughts11:44 Mount Vernon Memorial Field17:06 Learning Our True History18:36 Financial Mobility19:11 Financial Literacy21:00 Revisiting Curriculums23:37 College Free of Cost26:54 Teaching People How to Be Phenomenal Communicators28:17 Teach Them to Fish29:51 Winning the Lottery - 2 Ways It Can Go30:33 Storytime with Roro - "It Ain't Tricking" 33:00 Paying off Debt Catch us next week for Episode 7 where we dive back into our lifestyle theme.Want to support the show and get access to exclusive content? Become a patreon at www.patreon.com/bellewoodz.Peace and Love!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bellewoodz)
How to Teach Them the Bible: 1. Listen to an audio bible 2. Memorize scriptures 3. Model daily bible reading 4. Turn off the entertainment
How do we deal with foolish people who are living in wickedness and unrighteousness? The answer is found in our study, "Teach Them to Fear the Lord."
How do we deal with foolish people who are living in wickedness and unrighteousness? The answer is found in our study, "Teach Them to Fear the Lord."
What is action leadership? Its definition is right in the word. Taking ACTION within your leadership. When you get an idea, don't think about it, write about it, talk about it, do it. Take action to improve your organization. That is the very essence of #BOOMLeadership. It is the doing part! On Friday I shared that my brother Dan called me interested in creating an action mindset in his subordinate leaders. He wants them to take ownership for everything under their control. My tip was - TEACH THEM! An investment of your time will come back with an ROI x 10. Today, I update you on the action leadership he took the very next day and the expectations and timeline he put on his branch managers. Today we build upon this action leadership as I discuss "image" and the best ways to reflect on that image and take action to improve it. Have a great week! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thomas-webb2/message
Minister Paul Dunbar's sermon from March 8, 2020 entitled: "Teach Them to Boast in the LORD".
Kalen Bruce of Freedom Sprout on not teaching your kids to set goals, but teaching them to do this instead. Episode 604: Don’t Just Teach Your Kids to Set Goals, Teach Them to Do This by Kalen Bruce of Freedom Sprout on Parenting Kalen Bruce created Freedom Sprout to fill a void. He heard too many conversations about how "they don't teach finance in schools." It took years for him to stop complaining about it and do something about it. He has five kids, so him and his wife have to get five adults into the world with a solid knowledge of finances. The ultimate goal and vision of Freedom Sprout: To sprout a future of financial freedom for 1,000,000 children. The original post is located here: https://freedomsprout.com/goals/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com & in The O.L.D. Facebook Group and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts
Kalen Bruce of Freedom Sprout on not teaching your kids to set goals, but teaching them to do this instead. Episode 604: Don't Just Teach Your Kids to Set Goals, Teach Them to Do This by Kalen Bruce of Freedom Sprout on Parenting Kalen Bruce created Freedom Sprout to fill a void. He heard too many conversations about how "they don't teach finance in schools." It took years for him to stop complaining about it and do something about it. He has five kids, so him and his wife have to get five adults into the world with a solid knowledge of finances. The ultimate goal and vision of Freedom Sprout: To sprout a future of financial freedom for 1,000,000 children. The original post is located here: https://freedomsprout.com/goals/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com & in The O.L.D. Facebook Group and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Simple Programmer is now BACK with a brand new YouTube ChannelSUBSCRIBE HERE: https://simpleprogrammer.com/subscribespyt Whether you’re currently pursuing a degree in computer science, an aspiring self-taught developer, or a coding boot camp student, mastering the craft of programming is a perpetual struggle. Technology is changing faster and faster every day and us, as software developers, need to be able to cope up with all of this if we want to stay relevant. This is definitely bad news if you don't know how to learn. Learning how to learn anything is one of the most powerful techniques you can develop if you want to succeed in life. In my early career, I was able to learn different programming languages and TEACH THEM, making millions out of it. Truth be told: people who know how to learn things will definitely be ahead of others. And it applies to all areas of your life. Learning a new programming language can seem like a challenging task. However, as it is with all types of learning, there are certain techniques and practices that will help you learn the programming language faster and more efficiently. During my entire programmer career, I've been confronted with situations that made me develop some practices that would help me learn new programming languages faster. At the beginning of my career, I thought that reading books from cover to cover was the best way to learn a new language. Damn, how I was wrong. As I started to develop and create Pluralsight courses, I had to find a way to learn new programming languages fast, since this was exactly what I was doing. In today's video, I'll share my techniques to learn ANY NEW programming language you want and how to skyrocket your programming career.
Did TMZ purposefully stage paparazzo photos of Britney Spears to make her look “crazy”? Did a “digital shopping mall” segregate a house of young Instagram influencers in the Coachella valley? Why is Miss Vanjie shilling Chips Ahoy on Twitter? What the fuck happened between a tech startup and rural computer scientists in West Virginia? Did Lisa Vanderpump reveal she’s finally quitting the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills? Is Alyssa Milano the most tone-deaf person on Twitter right now? Let’s dive in! Eating For Free is a bi-weekly gossip podcast reporting from the edge of the internet! We're a new wave of celebrity reporters at a time when pop culture is increasingly chaotic and media lacks the ability or moral direction to make sense of this capitalist nightmare! Become a Patreon backer for exclusive access to weekly bonus episodes and more! You can also find us on our website, Twitter, and Instagram. For behind-the-scenes gossip and access, join our exclusive Facebook group: Girls & Gays (G.A.G.S.)! Do you have a tip for us? Want to leave some feedback? Need to get any questions off your chest? Send us an email at eatingforfreepodcast@gmail.com! Joan Summers: Twitter, Instagram, joaniesucks@gmail.com. Matthew Lawson: Twitter, Instagram Links: https://twitter.com/vanessavanjie/status/1127616794254962689?s=21 Britney Arrives in Court (THR) YouTubers Say Their Coachella Influencer House Was Segregated (Emily Alford, Jezebel) The Decline of The Instagram Influencer (Rosie Spinks, Quartzy) Britney Spears claims her father committed her to a mental health facility and forced her to take medication as she pleads with a judge to free her from his control (DAILYMAIL) (VIDEO) Author may lose book deal after shaming black transit worker (NY POST) Students Claim a West Virginia Nonprofit Promising to Teach Them to Code Was a Scam (Emily Alford, Jezebel) Alyssa Milano calls for ‘sex strike’ to protest wave of anti-abortion bills. (PAGE SIX) Demi Lovato hires Scooter Braun as her new manager (PAGE SIX) EXCLUSIVE: 'Sometimes you have to say OK, enough.' Lisa Vanderpump gives her biggest hint yet that she's quitting RHOBH, following 'hurtful' fallout with Dorit Kemsley and Kyle Richards, as she admits she 'floundered' after brother's death (DAILYMAIL)
Go! Our Great Commission // Part 4: Teach Them to Obey
Go! Our Great Commission // Part 4: Teach Them to Obey
On today’s episode, we are talking about the secrets to having more thankful kids. Hi Momma’s, So far today I’ve helped my daughter with homework, gotten the dog’s nails trimmed and visited with a friend who is expecting a baby. And now, I’m excited to spend some time with all you beautiful mommas. I’m drinking my pumpkin spice protein shake because I’m on a detox from Arbonne. A friend of mine has been with Arbonne for years, and I knew that when I finally finished the United States of Pie, where my daughter and I made 50 pies (one from every state in the nation). I knew I would need to cleanse or detox or something like that, so that’s what I’m doing now. I’m also dealing with some challenges with my eye right now because I have an autoimmune disease that flares up occasionally and it’s decided to do that now. I found it funny that today of all days I’m recording this episode on the secrets to thankful kids. Have you ever felt like the world is spinning and you just want to jump off for a moment to catch your breath but that moment doesn’t seem to come? I’m glad you are joining with me and other mommas as we seek out a way to encourage one another, pray for one another and raise up our kids with a biblical foundation. I’d love you have you connect with us more, we have a Bible Momming Chat coming this Friday. It’s live, online at 9am, on the first Friday of the month. We’ll be talking about real gratitude and how you have it all year round. If you want to know more, you can get the newsletter at BibleMomming.com, and you’ll receive all the latest information for the Bible Momming community. Now that we’ve begun November, we automatically start thinking about being thankful. Some of us do our thankful posts. Some of us take pictures of things we are grateful for. Maybe you make a Thankful board on Pinterest. And then we notice our kids. We hear their griping louder at this time of year because we just want them to stop whining and be more grateful. If this sounds like your house, then you aren’t alone. I remember visiting a restaurant when my oldest daughter was 2 years old and guiding her on how to order. When the order came, I told her in front of the waitress, "Say, thank you." My daughter complied and said, "Thank you," as she received her food. This seemed to surprise the woman who served us, and she said, "How did you do that?" I was a bit confused because I thought she saw me guide my daughter, but I also realized that not everyone knows to guide their kids this way and not everyone had been guided by a caring adult in their life. Let me tell you, mommas, this is something you can do. You can do it with your toddler, your Kinderkid, your Tween, and even your teen. Oxford did a recent study that showed, it’s never too late to give parenting advice. You’d be surprised at how much our kids listen and notice. Here are the Secrets: 1. Be an Example How well do you appreciate the people around you? Your kids are noticing and taking mental notes. We model thankfulness when we say... - thank you to the cashier - thank you to the waiter/waitress - thank you on the phone - thank you to your spouse and/or to your children - thank you in prayer 2. Teach Them For many of us, thankfulness was taught to us in the Bible. We can direct our kids to these verses by reading to them, posting them in the house, and challenging them to memorize them. Thankful Bible Verses Ps 75:1 “We thank you O God! We give thanks because you are near. People everywhere tell of your wonderful deeds.” 1 Chron. 16:34 “Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good!His faithful love endures forever.” Phil 1:3 “Every time I think of you, I give thanks to my God.” Ephesians 5:20 “And give thanks for everything to God the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.” 3. Practice Gratitude (even when it doesn’t feel comfortable) Consider the tough moments in life. What can you still be thankful for? Suppose your car broke down, or you have bills up the kazoo, how can you still be thankful? My car door is currently slightly crumpled because of an accident that occurred while I was training my daughter on how to drive. It would be easy to let that overcome me, but I know I can be grateful that she learned a valuable lesson at a very slow speed and everyone came out alright. When I went to Toastmasters, I headed up a mentoring program for young speakers to gain guidance from advanced speakers. In their training for mentees, it actually said to remind them to be thankful. This seems obvious, but it can often be overlooked. 4. Practice at Home Actors rehearse so that the show goes well. Athletes work out, so the muscles know what to do when they are needed. This momming thing isn’t an instant satisfaction type of gig. It’s a long haul, I’m with you through thick and thin kind of thing. We will be repeating ourselves often. The stuff we repeat the most will be the things our kids learn best. We need to have them practice things like saying, "Thank you," and "Please," at home so that they will do it when they are out and about. We have to spell it out. You can let them practice it at home in family prayers. Around Thanksgiving, you can challenge them to write what they are thankful for on post-its or note cards. You can get a bunch of ideas on Pinterest. The month of November is a great way to develop a habit by doing it for 30 days. It takes at least 30 days to form a habit…what if we start practicing thankfulness now and do it past Thanksgiving so that we show our kids we can do it all year. You can teach them to send thank you letters, thank you emails, thank you texts, or even thank you Instagrams. They will resist, and they will push back because they are testing to see how important this really is to you and in life. If you decide it’s a value to you, they will begin to consider it as a value for them. Research on the Value of Thankfulness Grateful people - open the door to more friendships - have better mental and physical health - are more empathetic - are less aggressive - sleep better - have better self-esteem You can read the article here. Don’t quit on them and don’t quit on you, believe in the possibilities thankfulness will give and keep trying. It takes years to raise a child, repetition will happen. Keep going! If you enjoy this podcast, please consider making a donation to keep this little boat afloat. Donate Here.
Tonight! If you can pay your rent, you can pay a mortgage! That is the philosophy of my amazing guest tonight, Edward S. Lee, Founder of Teach Them to Fish and Realtor with Exit Shore Realty. Hear him talk about what you can do to break bad financial habits, and take advantage of the power that lies within owing your own home. Hear about the FREE financial literacy event he is hosting on Saturday July 22nd in Salisbury, Maryland, which involves free credit counseling from experts in the field. You don't want to miss this! Tune in at 7pm EST 6pm CST pm
We want to help you prepare your teen for their future, financial independence—from you! In This Episode, We Look At: The Starting Point: Your influence Some of you are thinking, "We're doomed!" The most impactful action you can take to help your teens is to set the best example . Not only are they watching you; they are listening to you. Include Them in Family Finances Include them when you review or write the family budget and when you shop or pay bills. Teach Them the Value of Money. Talk about how various work efforts demand higher compensation, but that in all labor there is profit. Proverbs 14:23 Teach them the importance of learning a skill or trade. Help Them to Live Within Their Means Explain the Credit Industry Credit card companies are after their own benefit and their offers are designed to cause failure and indebtedness. While credit cards provide easy access to what teens want, there are over-limit fees which lead to much higher interest rates and late fees which quickly add up. Today's Resources and Links: Money Matters for Teens, Larry Burkett The Richest Man in Babylon, by George Clason The Wealthy Barber, by David Chilton One Thing You Can Do Today to Improve Your Faith and Finances: Make the decision to talk openly and objectively with your teens about money. Involve them in household finances as often as you feel is appropriate. What Are Your Thoughts? If you have a question or comment about today's topic, we invite you to share your thoughts.
CURIOUS– Matthew 5:2, One day as He saw the crowds gathering, Jesus went up on the mountainside and sat down. His disciples gathered around Him, 2 and He began to TEACH THEM.
Daily Deslobification BlogCast - A Slob Comes Clean Cleaning and Organizing Audio Blog
Like almost every mother since the beginning of time, I found myself thinking, “How did my son not see that huge mess??” My 13yo recently had a highly brag-worthy modeling job. The back of his head will appear on the cover of my mother’s book that will release in September. That’s the bigtime, y’all. Anyway, […] The post Someone Has to Teach Them appeared first on A Slob Comes Clean.
Parenting: Who's Responsibility is it to teach our children?
Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
--{ Wealth and Hilarity at Top of Charity: "The U.N. is Here With Annual Rant, Saying World's Poor Women Want Abortions But Can't, At Least an Agency Stood Up to Refute, Saying Third World Wants General Care From the Loot, Problem is Big Agra has All the Food, They're Upping Prices for Their Own Good, So Food Itself is Used as a Weapon To Reduce Populations and Teach Them a Lesson, The First World, A Term Now Obsolete, Is Plummeting, Swaying on Bankrupt Feet, Yet Government Through Treaties Gives More Dough To International Agencies, Money Trails Go Mostly in Pockets of These Charity Leaders, A Few Cents Get Through to Bottom Feeders, The Shield of the Scammers is "No Moral Shame", Psychopaths are Rewarded in U.N.'s Hall of Fame" © Alan Watt }-- Corporate Takeover of Food and Water Supply - Selling Water as a Commodity - League of Nations, United Nations - UN Population Control Program. Recruitment and Training of Initiates since Ancient Times - Plato, Belief in Reincarnation - Life Extension in High Circles - The Serpent, Wisdom, Underground Stream - Occult Symbology and Terminology - Symbol of Skull and Crossed Bones - Egypt, Symbol of Fish, Nile, Water of Life - Coronation Ceremony - Ancient Languages and Brotherhoods, Rebuilding That Which was Lost - Elite's Belief in their Right to Rule - Manasseh - Georgia Guidestones, Ten Laws, Perfected Ashlar - Writings of Freemasonry, Exoteric and Esoteric - Selective Breeding - Thirty-Third Degree. (See http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com for article links.) *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - May 11, 2011 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)
Week 9 Session 36 Thursday Dan Mohler has been preaching the Gospel for many years. The Truth he preaches comes from a life lived in intimate communion with Holy Spirit. Out of that place Holy Spirit equips the body with the life changing Truth that he teaches. See Pastor Dan Mohler's website at www.neckministries.com Healing - Biblical Basis of Healing Perspective of Truth in Times of Crisis ● The Will of God to Heal All ● John 3 - The Kingdom - What He's Doing● Access to the Father ● Luke 6 - A Student is Like His Teacher ● John 10 - You are gods ● Objection: Healing Only Until the NT ● Called to Demonstrate ● Staying in Faith ● Denial ● Mt. 10 - Kingdom Defined ● Contesting the Gospel ● Luke 10 - Heal then Preach ● Explaining the Kingdom ● Preach First - Heal First ● Shake Off Rejection ● Mt. 28 - Teach Them to Obey All ● Mark 16 ● Sitting in Unbelief ● The Kingdom Should Flow Through All Believers