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Welcome to Day 2882 of Wisdom-Trek. Thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to Wisdom. Day 2882 – Wisdom Nuggets – Psalm 135:8-14 Daily Wisdom Wisdom-Trek Podcast Script - Day 2882 Welcome to Wisdom-Trek with Gramps! I am Guthrie Chamberlain, and we are on Day 2882 of our Trek. The Purpose of Wisdom-Trek is to create a legacy of wisdom, to seek out discernment and insights, and to boldly grow where few have chosen to grow before. The Title for Today's Wisdom-Trek is: The Sovereign of History – Dismantling the Rebel Giant Kings In our previous stop along this grand, poetic landscape, we explored the opening movement of Psalm One Hundred Thirty-Five, where we witnessed a magnificent temple liturgy that unmasked the false gods of the nations. We watched as Yahweh effortlessly demonstrated His total, seamless mastery over nature—commanding the clouds, directing the lightning, and releasing the wind from His royal celestial storehouses. We saw how the psalmist executed a brilliant, razor-sharp polemical attack against Baal, stripping the Canaanite storm god of his fraudulent resume. We discovered the comforting truth that Israel is Yahweh's segullah—His private, prized, and treasured possession, chosen out of the chaotic landscape of a disinherited world. Today, the temple liturgy takes a powerful, dramatic turn. The psalmist shifts his focus away from Yahweh's absolute sovereignty over nature, and directs our eyes to His absolute, undeniable sovereignty over human history and spiritual geography. He takes the traveling assembly on a historical tour, demonstrating that the True King doesn't just manage the weather; He systematically dismantles the greatest earthly emp'res, and violently crushes the giant rebel kings who attempt to block the expansion of His kingdom. We are exploring Psalm One Hundred Thirty-Five, verses eight through fourteen, in the New Living Translation. Let us step onto the trail, adjust our cosmic lenses, and watch the Righteous Judge execute justice against the principalities of darkness. The First Segment is: The Judgment of Egypt's Incarnate Gods Psalm One Hundred Thirty-Five: verses eight and nine. He destroyed the firstborn in each Egyptian home, both people and animals. He performed miraculous signs and wonders in Egypt against Pharaoh and all his people. The historical narrative begins in the dark, oppressive brick-kilns of Egypt, tracing the opening lines of Israel's great cosmic liberation. “He destroyed the firstborn in each Egyptian home, both people and animals. He performed miraculous signs and wonders in Egypt against Pharaoh and all his people.” To fully comprehend the sheer scale of the spiritual warfare embedded in these familiar words, we must look past our modern, secular history books, and view the Exodus through the profound lens of the Ancient Israelite divine council worldview, as masterfully taught by Doctor Michael S. Heiser. In the book of Exodus, chapter twelve, verse twelve, Yahweh explicitly declares the ultimate, underlying purpose of the plagues. He states, “Against all the gods of Egypt I will execute judgment; I am Yahweh.” The Exodus was not merely a political dispute over human labor; it was an open, aggressive courtroom trial, and a declaration of war against the corrupt, territorial elohim of the Nile. Egypt was the premier superpower of the ancient world, operating under the direct spiritual inspiration of powerful, rebellious members of the heavenly host. Pharaoh himself was not viewed merely as a human politician; he was worshiped as an incarnate god—the living proxy, and the supreme avatar, of the rebel spiritual principalities. When Pharaoh oppressed the chosen family of God, he was acting as the mouthpiece for the cosmic rebellion. Therefore, when Yahweh unleashed His miraculous signs and wonders, He was systematically target-shooting the Egyptian pantheon. He turned the Nile into blood to humiliate the river gods; He blocked out the sun to blind the sun god, Ra; and He paralyzed the land with darkness. The terrifying, ultimate climax of this cosmic execution occurred when the Lord destroyed the firstborn of both people and animals. In the ancient Near East, the firstborn son represented the strength, the legal inheritance, and the future legacy of the household. By striking down the firstborn—including the firstborn son of Pharaoh himself—Yahweh permanently broke the spiritual back of the empire. He demonstrated that the gods of Egypt were utterly helpless, completely unable to protect their own biological and spiritual lineages from the superior authority of the Creator. The proud, arrogant principalities of the Nile were weighed in the celestial balances, found wanting, and publicly stripped of their power. The Second Segment is: Dismantling the Gatekeepers of the Underworld Psalm One Hundred Thirty-Five: verses ten through twelve. He struck down great nations and slaughtered mighty kings— Sihon king of the Amorites, Og king of Bashan, and all the rulers of Canaan. He gave their land as an inheritance, a special possession to his people Israel. The historical tour moves from the waters of the Red Sea, to the rugged, bloody battlefields on the eastern side of the Jordan River. “He struck down great nations and slaughtered mighty kings—Sihon king of the Amorites, Og king of Bashan, and all the rulers of Canaan. He gave their land as an inheritance, a special possession to his people Israel.” To the casual reader, the names Sihon and Og might seem like obscure, boring footnotes from ancient military history. But to the ancient Israelite pilgrim singing this song, these two names triggered a profound sense of awe, and holy terror. These were not ordinary human kings; they were the terrifying, giant gatekeepers of the cosmic rebellion. Let us unpack the spiritual geography of these territories through Doctor Heiser's research. In the book of Deuteronomy, we discover that Og, the king of Bashan, was a literal remnant of the giant Rephaim. His massive iron bedstead was over thirteen feet long! In the ancient Near Eastern mindset, the Rephaim were not just tall people; their lineage was directly connected to the Nephilim—the hybrid offspring resulting from the spiritual corruption of the Watchers recorded in Genesis chapter six. They were the physical, and spiritual, anomalies produced by the rebel gods to contaminate the human race, and block the redemptive plans of Yahweh. Furthermore, the region of Bashan was universally recognized as the geographic and spiritual epicenter of darkness. Located at the foot of Mount Hermon—the exact site where the rebel angels originally staged their mutiny—Bashan was poetically referred to as the "place of the serpent," and the literal "gate of the underworld." Sihon and Og ruled over this demonic stronghold, acting as a massive, supernatural wall designed to intimidate Israel, and prevent them from ever entering the Promised Land. When Yahweh struck down great nations, and slaughtered these mighty giant kings, He was not just clearing a physical highway for Israel. He was executing a spectacular, cosmic cleansing of the geography. The Divine Warrior marched into the very territory of the dead, confronted the most terrifying, monstrous proxies of the rebel council, and completely obliterated them from the face of the earth. He proved that giant stature, demonic lineages, and ancient spiritual fortresses are absolutely nothing but dust in the presence of the Almighty. And look at the ultimate, glorious result of this victory in verse twelve: “He gave their land as an inheritance, a special possession to his people Israel.” This is the beautiful, geographic reversal of the Tower of Babel. At Babel, humanity was disinherited, and handed over to the rule of the lesser elohim. But here, Yahweh violently reclaims the land from the rebels, completely evicts the demonic tenants, and hands the territory over to His segullah—His special possession. The Promised Land becomes a restored beachhead of Eden, a sacred space where the cosmic order, truth, and righteousness of the true King can finally flourish. The Third Segment is: The Eternal Courtroom Verdict Psalm One Hundred Thirty-Five: verses thirteen and fourteen. Your name, O Lord, endures forever; your fame, O Lord, is known to every generation. For the Lord will vindicate his people and have compassion on his servants. Having demonstrated Yahweh's absolute mastery over history, the psalmist transitions into a magnificent, courtroom declaration of praise, drawing a sharp contrast between the mortality
Welcome to Day 2876 of Wisdom-Trek, and thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to Wisdom – Progressive Christianity and the Northern Kingdom: A Repeated Rebellion. Wisdom-Trek Podcast Script - Day 2876 Welcome to Wisdom-Trek with Gramps! I am Guthrie Chamberlain, and we are on Day 2876 of our Trek. The Purpose of Wisdom-Trek is to create a legacy of wisdom, to seek out discernment and insights, and to boldly grow where few have chosen to grow before. Our current series of Theology Thursday lessons is written by theologian and teacher John Daniels. I have found that his lessons are short, easy to understand, doctrinally sound, and applicable to all who desire to learn more of God's Word. John's lessons can be found on his website theologyinfive.com. Today's lesson is titled: Progressive Christianity and the Northern Kingdom: A Repeated Rebellion. After the division of Israel, Jeroboam feared losing his kingdom if the people continued worshiping in Jerusalem. Rather than abolish religion, he reshaped it. He placed golden calves at Dan and Bethel and declared, “Here are your gods, O Israel, who brought you up out of Egypt” (First Kings 12, verse twenty-eight). He kept the name of Yahweh but changed the worship to fit political and cultural needs. Progressive Christianity walks the same path. It keeps the language of faith while redefining the terms. Jesus becomes a moral teacher rather than the risen Lord. Sin becomes injustice rather than rebellion. Salvation becomes social healing rather than spiritual redemption. Just like the Northern Kingdom, modern progressives offer a god who is familiar in name but foreign in nature. The First Segment is: “Open-Minded” Idolatry The people of Israel did not see themselves as rejecting Yahweh. They simply wanted to be open to other spiritual options. Baal was worshiped for rain, Asherah for fertility, and Molech for prosperity. The land was filled with high places, groves, and alternate shrines. In their minds, it was not apostasy. It was balance. It was maturity. Progressive Christianity mirrors this impulse. Its leaders are often proud to affirm all religions as valid paths to the divine. Jesus is presented as one example among many. Interfaith services blend Scripture with mantras, chakras, and meditation. This “open-mindedness” is not new. It is the same spiritual adultery that the prophets condemned as whoredom. God does not share His throne. The second Segment is: Pagan Intrusion in Sacred Clothing The Israelites introduced forbidden elements into their worship. They practiced divination, consulted mediums, and used cultic rituals they learned from their Canaanite neighbors. They may have justified these things as “spiritual tools,” but the prophets saw clearly what was happening. Paganism was creeping into the house of God. Today, angel cards, energy healing, astrology, aura readings, and manifesting are all being imported into churches, especially those influenced by progressive and New Apostolic Reformation theology. These practices are often wrapped in Christian language. They speak of light, Spirit, and destiny. But they are no different from the forbidden rituals of ancient days. Their power does not come from the Holy Spirit. It comes from the same deceiving spirits that always wait behind the idols. The Third Segment is: The Rise of Prophetic Theater In the Northern Kingdom, the prophets became professional performers. They declared victory and blessing without requiring repentance. They contradicted the true prophets, promising peace while ignoring rebellion. Jeremiah lamented, “They say continually to those who despise the word of the Lord, ‘It shall be well with you'” (Jeremiah 23, verse seventeen). Today's “prophecy schools,” such as Bethel's School of Supernatural Ministry, follow a disturbingly similar pattern. They claim to train individuals to “activate” prophetic gifts, to decree and declare realities into being, and to access heaven's secrets at will. But true prophecy in Scripture was never a skill to be mastered or a sensation to be invoked. It was a calling given by God to speak His Word with fear and trembling. At Bethel and similar movements, prophecy becomes performance. It centers on personal revelation, emotional experience, and “manifesting” outcomes rather than repentance, obedience, and holiness. Like the prophets of the Northern Kingdom, these teachers proclaim peace where there is no peace and glory without the cross. The emphasis on “prophetic activation” closely mirrors the divination condemned by Moses, where the divine is manipulated for human ends rather than received with reverent submission. The Fourth Segment is: Cultural Syncretism Rebranded as Revival Ancient Israel thought it could have both Yahweh and Baal. It thought it could use Canaanite worship styles to honor the God of Abraham. But Yahweh had already spoken at Sinai. His worship was not negotiable. Israel's attempt to blend cultures resulted in divine rejection. Progressive Christianity makes the same mistake. It borrows the language of self-help, the values of humanism, and the practices of mysticism. It attempts to wrap them in Christian terms, calling it “revival” or “awakening.” But Yahweh does not share His glory. He is not worshiped on the high places. He is not accessed through emotion, technique, or personal preference. He demands covenant faithfulness. The fifth segment is: The Prophets Were Never Popular In the Northern Kingdom, the true prophets were persecuted. Elijah was hunted. Amos was silenced. Hosea was scorned. They did not tell people what they wanted to hear. They told them what God said. The people preferred the false prophets who promised peace, affirmation, and national greatness. Today, biblical voices that warn against false spirituality are called judgmental. They are told they are stifling the Spirit. They are accused of division and fear-mongering. But their words match the prophets of old. God does not change, and neither does the nature of rebellion. The sixth segment is: The Consequence of Compromise The Northern Kingdom fell. Assyria crushed it, and its people were scattered. The fall was not just political. It was spiritual. The gods they welcomed could not save them. The prophets they trusted led them into ruin. God gave them over to what they had chosen. Progressive Christianity is on the same path. It trades revelation for reinvention. It welcomes what God forbids. It builds golden calves and calls them Jesus. Its trajectory is not renewal but collapse. A house built on sand will fall. In Conclusion The Northern Kingdom did not fall because it rejected religion. It fell because it redefined it. It kept the name of God while reshaping everything else. It embraced the gods of the age and called it progress. Progressive Christianity is repeating this rebellion. It is time to choose whom we will serve. For further study, consider these Discussion Questions Why do you think Jeroboam chose to redefine Israel's worship rather than abolish it outright? How does this reflect the way progressive Christianity reshapes faith today? What are the dangers of being “open-minded” about spiritual truth? At what point does openness become compromise, and how can we recognize the difference? How do modern practices like angel cards, manifesting, and prophetic activation parallel ancient forbidden rituals? Can these practices ever be redeemed or are they inherently incompatible with biblical faith? Why were the true prophets in Israel often unpopular and rejected? How does this help us evaluate popular spiritual leaders today? If the Northern Kingdom's downfall was theological more than political, what does that suggest about the long-term consequences of doctrinal compromise in the Church today? Join us next Theology Thursday to learn The Bible as a Polemic: Confronting the Powers that Rebelled Kingdom:. If you found this podcast insightful, please subscribe and leave us a review, then encourage your friends and family to join us and come along tomorrow for another day of ‘Wisdom-Trek, Creating a Legacy.' Thank you so much for allowing me to be your guide, mentor, and, most importantly, I am your friend as I serve you through this Wisdom-Trek podcast and journal. As we take this Trek of life together, let us always:
Welcome to Day 2866 of Wisdom-Trek, and thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to Wisdom – Interacting with the Spirit: Discernment and Devotion. Wisdom-Trek Podcast Script - Day 2866 Welcome to Wisdom-Trek with Gramps! I am Guthrie Chamberlain, and we are on Day 2866 of our Trek. The Purpose of Wisdom-Trek is to create a legacy of wisdom, to seek out discernment and insights, and to boldly grow where few have chosen to grow before. Our current series of Theology Thursday lessons is written by theologian and teacher John Daniels. I have found that his lessons are short, easy to understand, doctrinally sound, and applicable to all who desire to learn more of God's Word. John's lessons can be found on his website theologyinfive.com. Today's lesson is titled: Interacting with the Spirit: Discernment and Devotion. In a time when spiritual experiences are common but theological clarity is often lacking, many believers are left wondering how to rightly interact with the Holy Spirit. Should every spiritual prompting be obeyed without question? Can pastors or teachers claim the Spirit's authority and remain above critique? And how can we know when something is truly from God or when it is a counterfeit? Scripture answers these concerns not with vague encouragement but with strong instruction. The Holy Spirit is real, personal, and present. Yet we are commanded to test the spirits, to examine prophetic claims, and to remain anchored in the Word. This lesson explores both who the Holy Spirit is and how the people of God are called to respond to His voice with reverence, wisdom, and truth. The first segment is: Who Is the Holy Spirit? Yahweh Among Us The Holy Spirit is not a mystical force or a divine power switch. He is the third Person of the Trinity, fully God, fully eternal, and fully personal. From the very first pages of Scripture, we see Him present in creation, hovering over the waters as the breath of Yahweh. He does what only God can do. He speaks, commands, empowers, and gives life. The New Testament affirms this divine identity. Peter tells Ananias in Acts 5 that he has lied to the Holy Spirit, and then immediately states he has lied to God. Paul in Second Corinthians 3 refers to the Spirit as “the Lord.” The Spirit is not a created being nor an impersonal wind. He is Yahweh, and to interact with Him is to encounter the living God. In the Old Testament, the Spirit came upon judges, prophets, and kings to empower them for specific roles. He anointed artisans, guided leaders, and spoke through messengers. Yet He did not dwell permanently within all of God's people. His presence was selective and often temporary. This was not due to any deficiency, but because the covenant had not yet reached its fulfillment. The temple was sacred space. Only after the atoning work of Christ could human hearts become that temple. At Pentecost, this changed. The Spirit descended not on a mountain or a sanctuary but on the gathered body of believers. He came to dwell within them, not just with them. This marked a new chapter in the life of God's people. Every believer now becomes a temple of the Holy Spirit. The same God who descended on Sinai and filled the Tabernacle now fills the hearts of those who belong to Christ. This matters deeply for discernment. When we speak of testing the spirits, we are not dealing with vague impressions or spiritual atmospheres. We are discerning whether what we are hearing or experiencing aligns with the character, authority, and truth of the One who is Yahweh, the Spirit of God. The second segment is: The Call to Discernment John gives a direct and sobering command: do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God. This is not a warning against all supernatural experiences. It is a call to distinguish between what is truly from the Spirit of God and what is false. The early church faced false prophets, counterfeit visions, and teachings that claimed divine authority. Today is no different. Paul writes to the Thessalonians, urging them not to quench the Spirit and not to despise prophecy, but to test everything and hold fast to what is good. The balance is clear. We must be open to the Spirit's work while remaining grounded in discernment. Testing is not opposition to the Spirit. It is obedience to Him. Testing involves examining whether a message or experience lines up with Scripture. The Spirit never contradicts the Word He inspired. Isaiah tells the people of his day that if someone does not speak according to the law and the testimony, there is no light in them. This remains true. The Spirit of truth does not speak lies or encourage rebellion against God's Word. We also test by fruit. Jesus said a tree is known by its fruit. Does the spiritual experience or message produce love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, and self-control? Or does it bring division, fear, pride, and confusion? The Spirit builds up the Church in holiness and unity. He does not lead people into chaos or flattery. Another test is whether the Spirit glorifies Christ. Jesus said the Spirit would not speak on His own authority but would take what belongs to Christ and declare it. The Spirit always lifts up Jesus. Any voice or experience that shifts attention away from Him is not of God. Finally, discernment happens in community. Paul instructed the Corinthians that prophetic words should be weighed by others. Even sincere believers can mishear, misunderstand, or be misled. A healthy church does not operate on private revelations that cannot be tested. The Bereans were praised for examining Paul's words against the Scriptures. True spiritual leadership invites scrutiny because it is committed to the truth, not to control. The Third Segment is: Spiritual Abuse and the Misuse of Authority One of the most dangerous distortions of the Spirit's work is when spiritual leaders use His name to shield themselves from accountability. If a pastor or teacher tells the congregation that their words must be accepted without question because they are Spirit-led, something is deeply wrong. No one is above testing. Not even Paul was exempt. In Galatians, Peter is corrected publicly for behavior that contradicted the gospel. True authority submits to the Word of God. When leaders resist examination, they are not protecting the Spirit. They are protecting themselves. The Holy Spirit does not bless pride, manipulation, or spiritual intimidation. He convicts sin but never controls through fear. He leads but does not coerce. He exalts Christ, not personalities. Discernment is not rebellion. It is loyalty to the One who gave us His Spirit and called us to walk in truth. The fourth segment is: Blaspheming the Holy Spirit: The Sin That Will Not Be Forgiven Jesus' warning about the unforgivable sin has caused confusion and fear for generations. In Matthew 12, after the Pharisees accuse Him of casting out demons by the power of Satan, Jesus responds with a grave rebuke. Every sin and blasphemy can be forgiven, He says, except for blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. That sin will not be forgiven in this age or in the age to come. To understand this, we must consider the context. The religious leaders had witnessed undeniable evidence of the Spirit's power through Christ. A man was healed and delivered right before their eyes. But instead of responding in humility, they hardened their hearts and claimed the work of the Holy Spirit was demonic. This was not a one-time slip. It was a willful rejection of the truth. They saw the Spirit at work and chose to call Him evil. Their hearts were not just mistaken; they were closed off to repentance. That is what makes the sin unforgivable. It is not a single act. It is a settled posture of rejection that cuts a person off from the very One who brings conviction, faith, and renewal. Blaspheming the Holy Spirit means knowingly and persistently attributing the work of God to the enemy, resisting the Spirit's witness to Christ, and rejecting the truth with full knowledge of what is being denied. It is not a careless word or a moment of doubt. It is a defiant rejection of the Spirit's testimony. For believers who fear they may have committed this sin, that very fear is evidence that they have not. The unforgivable sin is not something someone accidentally stumbles into. It is a deliberate and final refusal of God's offer of mercy. Those who grieve over sin, seek forgiveness, and desire to walk with the Spirit are not guilty of blaspheming Him. This warning matters deeply in our age. When discernment becomes slander, when people mock what is genuinely from God because it does not fit their tradition, when leaders reject conviction and call it attack, they risk silencing the Spirit they claim to serve. The warning is not just for the ancient Pharisees. It is for anyone who hardens their heart and declares what is holy to be unclean. We must test
Welcome to Day 2852 of Wisdom-Trek. Thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to Wisdom. Day 2852 – Wisdom Nuggets – Psalm 120:1-7 – Daily Wisdom Wisdom-Trek Podcast Script - Day 2852 Welcome to Wisdom-Trek with Gramps! I am Guthrie Chamberlain, and we are on Day 2852 of our Trek. The Purpose of Wisdom-Trek is to create a legacy of wisdom, to seek out discernment and insights, and to boldly grow where few have chosen to grow before. The title of today's Wisdom-Trek is: The Song of Ascent – Waking Up in the Empire of Lies In our previous episode on this grand expedition, we reached the absolute summit of the longest chapter in the Bible, Psalm One Hundred Nineteen. We explored the final "Taw" stanza, where the psalmist placed his definitive seal upon his life's work. We learned that true spiritual maturity does not mean pretending we are flawless; rather, it means humbly crying out to the Divine Shepherd, admitting that we sometimes wander like lost sheep, yet fiercely holding onto the cosmic blueprint of His Word. We rested at that towering peak, fully anchored in the eternal, unshakeable instructions of Yahweh. Today, we are lacing up our boots for an entirely new phase of our journey. We are stepping off the massive mountain of the Torah, and we are stepping onto the pilgrim's trail. Today, we begin a collection of fifteen specific, incredibly powerful psalms, known as the "Songs of Ascents." These are Psalms One Hundred Twenty, through One Hundred Thirty-Four. In the ancient world, faithful Israelites sang these specific songs as they traveled from their scattered homes, walking upward, ascending geographically and spiritually, toward the holy city of Jerusalem for the three great annual festivals. But the journey upward does not begin in a place of joy. It begins in a place of deep, suffocating distress. We are exploring Psalm One Hundred Twenty, verses one through seven, in the New Living Translation. Let us step onto the trail, and learn what it means to wake up, look around, and realize that we are living behind enemy lines. The first segment is: The Cry from the Chaos, and the Native Tongue of the Enemy Psalm One Hundred Twenty: verses one and two. I took my troubles to the Lord; I cried out to him, and he answered my prayer. Rescue me, O Lord, from liars and from all deceitful people. The Song of Ascents begins with a backward glance at a moment of desperate crisis. The psalmist declares, "I took my troubles to the Lord; I cried out to him, and he answered my prayer." Notice that the journey to the presence of God does not start when everything in your life is perfectly organized. The pilgrimage begins in the trenches of human trouble. The Hebrew word used here for "troubles" implies being squeezed into a tight, restrictive, and suffocating space. The psalmist was trapped, entirely out of earthly options, and so, he directed his voice upward. He cried out to the Sovereign of the universe, and he confidently testifies that the Creator bent down, and answered his plea. But what exactly was the nature of this suffocating trouble? He reveals the source of his agony in verse two: "Rescue me, O Lord, from liars and from all deceitful people." In our modern context, we often view lying as a relatively minor, common ethical failure. We expect politicians to spin the truth, we expect advertisements to exaggerate, and we tolerate small deceptions as a normal part of doing business. But in the Ancient Israelite worldview, deception was not a minor flaw; it was cosmic warfare. To fully grasp this, we must look through the lens of the Divine Council, as taught by Dr. Michael S. Heiser. When the rebel spiritual beings—the fallen sons of God—rebelled against Yahweh, they did not use physical swords; they used deception. The serpent in the Garden of Eden weaponized a lie to sever humanity from the Source of Life. Therefore, lying is the native tongue of the kingdom of darkness. When the psalmist cries out to be rescued from "deceitful people," he is not just complaining about annoying neighbors. He is recognizing that his surrounding culture is operating under the oppressive, manipulative influence of dark, spiritual principalities. The air he breathes is toxic with the propaganda of the rebel gods. The world is trying to deceive him into abandoning his loyalty to the cosmic order of Yahweh, and the spiritual pressure of these constant lies is absolutely suffocating his soul. The second segment is: The Divine Warrior's Arsenal Against the Lie Psalm One Hundred Twenty: verses three and four O deceptive tongue, what will God do to you? How will he increase your punishment? You will be pierced with sharp arrows and burned with glowing coals. Having identified the weapon of the enemy, the psalmist turns and addresses the deceitful tongue directly. He uses a rhetorical, legal format, asking, "O deceptive tongue, what will God do to you? How will he increase your punishment?" He is essentially serving notice to the agents of chaos. He is reminding the liars, and the rebel spirits empowering them, that the universe has a Supreme Judge. The cosmic courtroom of Yahweh will not tolerate the vandalism of truth forever. There is a deeply rooted, unshakeable justice built into the fabric of creation, and those who weaponize deception will ultimately reap a terrifying harvest. The psalmist details this impending, divine justice in verse four. "You will be pierced with sharp arrows and burned with glowing coals." This is the majestic, terrifying imagery of Yahweh acting as the Divine Warrior. In the ancient Near East, a deceitful tongue was often compared to a sharp, deadly arrow, shot in secret to assassinate a person's character. Or, it was compared to a destructive, spreading fire that burns down a community. God's justice is often described as a perfectly measured, reciprocal response. Since the wicked used arrows of lies, the Divine Warrior will string His own cosmic bow. He will pierce the deception with the sharp, unyielding arrows of His truth. Because the wicked used words to start destructive fires, they will be subjected to the "glowing coals" of divine judgment. Other translations specify these as "coals of the broom tree." The roots of the desert broom tree burned with an incredibly intense, white-hot heat, and they retained their fire for a very long time. This signifies that God's judgment against the cosmic rebellion will not be a brief, passing flash. It will be an intense, enduring, and utterly consuming fire that permanently purifies the cosmos, burning away every last remnant of the serpent's lies. The Third Segment is: The Spiritual Geography of Exile Psalm One Hundred Twenty: verse five. How I suffer in far-off Meshech. It pains me to live in distant Kedar. The psalmist suddenly shifts from the fiery imagery of divine judgment, to a profound, melancholic reflection on his current, earthly reality. "How I suffer in far-off Meshech. It pains me to live in distant Kedar." To understand the emotional weight of this verse, we must look at a map of the ancient world. Meshech was a territory located in the extreme, rugged north, in the region of modern-day Turkey, or southern Russia. The people of Meshech were known as brutal, barbarous warriors. Kedar, on the other hand, was located in the extreme, scorching south. It was a region of the Arabian desert, populated by nomadic, often hostile tribes. Meshech and Kedar were thousands of miles apart. It was geographically impossible for the psalmist to be living in both places at the exact same time. Therefore, he is not giving us his literal mailing address; he is mapping his spiritual geography. By naming Meshech in the far north, and Kedar in the far south, he is drawing a massive circle around the known, pagan world. He is declaring, "I am surrounded by hostility. I am living in the dark, chaotic fringes of the earth." In the Deuteronomy Thirty-Two worldview, these are the territories of the disinherited nations. These are the lands ruled by the lesser, fallen elohim, where the worship of false gods, brutality, and deception are the established laws of the land. The psalmist is expressing a crushing, overwhelming sense of spiritual homesickness. He is an exile. He belongs to the kingdom of light, but he is forced to pitch his tent in the empire of darkness. It causes him actual, physical pain to wake up every morning in a culture that violently rejects the beautiful, life-giving order of his Creator. The fourth segment is: The Exhaustion of Seeking Peace in a World of War Psalm One Hundred Twenty: verses six and...
Welcome to Day 2827 of Wisdom-Trek. Thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to Wisdom. Day 2827 – Wisdom Nuggets – Psalm 119:57-64 – Daily Wisdom Wisdom-Trek Podcast Script - Day 2827 Welcome to Wisdom-Trek with Gramps! I am Guthrie Chamberlain, and we are on Day two thousand eight hundred twenty-seven of our Trek. The Purpose of Wisdom-Trek is to create a legacy of wisdom, to seek out discernment and insights, and to boldly grow where few have chosen to grow before. The Title for Today's Wisdom-Trek is: The Heth of Inheritance – Choosing Our Ultimate Portion In our previous trek, we explored the seventh stanza of Psalm One Hundred Nineteen, the "Zayin" section. We watched the psalmist draw the sword of remembrance, actively using the age-old regulations of God to fight off the suffocating contempt of the arrogant. We learned that while we live as exiles in a hostile, contested world, we can survive by turning our righteous indignation into songs of praise, and by actively remembering the Name of Yahweh during the darkest hours of the night. Today, we take our next deliberate step forward, climbing into the eighth stanza of this magnificent, alphabetical mountain. We are stepping into the "Heth" section, covering Psalm One Hundred Nineteen, verses fifty-seven through sixty-four, in the New Living Translation. In the ancient Hebrew pictograph script, the letter "Heth" was often drawn to resemble a wall, a fence, or a tent enclosure. It represented a boundary, a separation, or a safe, protected sanctuary. This imagery is absolutely perfect for the verses we are about to explore. In this stanza, the psalmist is making a definitive choice about where he will pitch his tent, and where he will draw his boundary lines. He is surrounded by the chaotic traps of the wicked, but he chooses to enclose himself entirely within the inheritance of the Creator. Let us walk into this sanctuary, and learn what it means to claim Yahweh as our ultimate possession. The first segment is: The Cosmic Inheritance Psalm One Hundred Nineteen: verses fifty-seven and fifty-eight. Lord, you are mine! I promise to obey your words! With all my heart I want your blessings. Be merciful as you promised. The stanza opens with one of the most staggering, audacious declarations a human being can make. "Lord, you are mine!" Other, older translations render this phrase as, "The Lord is my portion," or "Yahweh is my inheritance." To truly comprehend the massive weight of this statement, we must view it through the lens of the Ancient Israelite worldview, specifically the cosmic geography established by the Divine Council. According to Deuteronomy Chapter Thirty-Two, verses eight and nine, when God judged the rebellion at the Tower of Babel, He disinherited the nations. He divided them up, and allotted them to the jurisdiction of lesser spiritual beings, the sons of God. However, Yahweh kept one distinct group for Himself. The text says, "But the Lord's portion is his people, Jacob his allotted heritage." Israel was God's chosen portion in a world that had been handed over to rebel gods. But here, the psalmist brilliantly flips that cosmic reality upside down. He looks up at the Creator of the universe, and says, "If I am Your portion, then You are my portion! I do not want the territory, the wealth, or the false promises offered by the rebel gods of the surrounding nations. I do not want the glittering idols of Babylon, or the fertile fields of Canaan. I want You. Yahweh, You are my inheritance." Because he has claimed the Most High God as his exclusive possession, he immediately follows it with a vow of absolute allegiance: "I promise to obey your words!" You cannot claim Yahweh as your portion, while simultaneously living by the rules of the kingdom of darkness. The inheritance requires loyalty. With his allegiance declared, the psalmist turns to desperate, wholehearted petition. "With all my heart I want your blessings. Be merciful as you promised." The literal Hebrew here is profoundly intimate. It says, "I have sought Your face with my whole heart." He is not just looking for a handout; he is seeking the very presence of the King. And he grounds this request entirely in God's character. "Be merciful," or be gracious, "as you promised." He is holding God to the covenant, trusting that the Lord will never abandon the one who has chosen Him as their ultimate boundary line. The second Segment is: The Pivot of Repentance and the Urgency of Obedience Psalm One Hundred Nineteen: verses fifty-nine and sixty. I pondered the direction of my life, and I turned to follow your laws. I will hurry, without delay, to obey your commands. Having declared his cosmic allegiance, the psalmist does something incredibly practical, and deeply challenging. He engages in honest, brutal self-reflection. "I pondered the direction of my life." Literally, the Hebrew text says, "I thought about my ways." In a noisy, distracted world, taking the time to truly inventory your own habits, your daily decisions, and your overarching trajectory, is a rare discipline. It requires you to stop moving, sit down, and ruthlessly evaluate where your current footsteps are taking you. The psalmist took a hard look at his life, and he apparently realized that his feet were drifting. He was wandering away from the safety of the "Heth" enclosure. What is the result of this honest reflection? "...and I turned to follow your laws." This is the biblical definition of repentance. Repentance is not just feeling sorry, or experiencing a fleeting moment of emotional guilt. Repentance is a pivot. It is the physical, deliberate action of turning your feet away from the path of chaos, and redirecting them back toward the testimonies of Yahweh. And notice the speed of this pivot. "I will hurry, without delay, to obey your commands." When you realize you are walking through a minefield, you do not casually stroll back to the safe path. You move with intense urgency. The psalmist understands that lingering in the territory of the enemy is a deadly game. Every moment spent outside the boundary lines of God's cosmic order, is a moment exposed to the predatory forces of the rebel gods. Therefore, he does not procrastinate. He does not say, "I will align my life with God tomorrow, or next month, when things settle down." He hurries. He rushes back to the safety of obedience without a single second of delay. The Third Segment is: Anchored in the Night, Resistant to the Snare Psalm One Hundred Nineteen: verses sixty-one and sixty-two. Evil people try to drag me into sin, but I am firmly anchored to your instructions. I rise at midnight to thank you for your just regulations. The urgency of the psalmist is entirely justified, because the environment around him is violently hostile. He states, "Evil people try to drag me into sin." Other translations render this verse with a terrifying visual metaphor: "The cords of the wicked have ensnared me," or "The ropes of the wicked wrap around me." This directly echoes the imagery we saw back in Psalm One Hundred Sixteen, where the cords of death tried to strangle the believer. The wicked, acting as proxies for the dark, spiritual principalities of this world, are actively trying to trap the psalmist. They are setting spiritual tripwires, trying to drag him off the path of life, and bind him in the suffocating chains of rebellion. But the trap fails. Why? "...but I am firmly anchored to your instructions." Literally, "I have not forgotten your Torah." Because he hurried back to the path, and because he claimed Yahweh as his portion, his mind is heavily anchored. The ropes of the wicked might scrape against him, the culture might try to entangle him, but they cannot pull him down, because his roots are wrapped tightly around the immovable bedrock of God's Word. This profound sense of security leads to a radical, disruptive act of worship. "I rise at midnight to thank you for your just regulations." This connects beautifully to the previous stanza, where the psalmist remembered the Name of Yahweh in the night watches. Here, he takes it a step further. He physically gets out of bed at midnight. In the ancient Near East, midnight was the absolute peak of darkness, vulnerability, and fear. It was the time when the chaotic forces of the world felt the most oppressive. Yet, instead of lying awake in anxiety, paralyzed by the cords of the wicked, the psalmist shatters the silence of the dark with a shout of thanksgiving. He praises God for His "just regulations," or His righteous judgments. He remembers that God's cosmic justice will ultimately prevail over the wicked forces that are currently trying to trap him. He weaponizes his gratitude, turning his midnight fears into a sanctuary of praise. The fourth Segment is: The Fellowship of Exiles and the Earth Full of Hesed Psalm One Hundred Nineteen: verses sixty-three and...
Welcome to Day 2808 of Wisdom-Trek. Thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to Wisdom. Day 2808 – Wisdom Nuggets – Psalm 117:1-2 – Daily Wisdom Wisdom-Trek Podcast Script - Day 2808 Welcome to Wisdom-Trek with Gramps! I am Guthrie Chamberlain, and we are on Day two thousand eight hundred eight of our Trek. The Purpose of Wisdom-Trek is to create a legacy of wisdom, to seek out discernment and insights, and to boldly grow where few have chosen to grow before. The Title for Today's Wisdom-Trek is: The Shortest Song with the Largest Stage – Calling the Nations Home Today, we are undertaking a fascinating and entirely unique stage of our journey. We are stepping into the absolute center of the Bible to explore Psalm One Hundred Seventeen, covering its entirety—which is just verses one through two, in the New Living Translation. This is a milestone for a couple of reasons. First, Psalm One Hundred Seventeen holds the distinct title of being the shortest chapter in the entire Bible. It consists of only two verses and, in the original Hebrew, a mere seventeen words. Second, it is widely considered the middle chapter of the Protestant Bible. But do not let its brevity fool you. What this psalm lacks in word count, it makes up for in cosmic, earth-shaking theology. In our previous trek through Psalm One Hundred Sixteen, we listened to an intensely personal, intimate testimony. We heard the voice of a single, desperate individual who had been wrapped in the terrifying cords of death. We saw Yahweh, the Most High God, stoop down from heaven to listen to one man's whispered cry for help. It was a beautiful picture of individual salvation, ending with the psalmist paying his vows in the temple courts of Jerusalem. Today, the camera pans out. We move from the microscopic to the macroscopic. The single voice of the rescued individual in Psalm One Hundred Sixteen suddenly turns into a megaphone, broadcasting a summons to the entire planet. Psalm One Hundred Seventeen is still part of the "Egyptian Hallel," the songs sung during the Passover festival. But here, the focus breaks completely out of the borders of Israel. It is a trumpet blast directed at the pagan world. It is a declaration of cosmic warfare, and a radical invitation of grace. So, let us unpack these two massive, monumental verses together. The First Segment is: The Cosmic Summons: Reclaiming the Disinherited. Psalm One Hundred Seventeen: verse one. Praise the Lord, all you nations. Praise him, all you people of the earth. The psalm explodes right out of the gate with a command: "Praise the Lord, all you nations." To modern ears, this sounds like a standard, generic call to worship. But to the Ancient Israelite, singing this in the courts of the temple, this was a jaw-dropping, radical statement. It requires us to look through the lens of the Ancient Israelite Divine Council worldview, as taught by scholars like Dr. Michael S. Heiser. We must go all the way back to Genesis Chapter Eleven and the Tower of Babel. At Babel, humanity rebelled against Yahweh, refusing to spread out and fill the earth. In response, God judged the nations. But He didn't just confuse their languages; He disinherited them. According to Deuteronomy Chapter Thirty-two, verses eight through nine, God divided the nations and placed them under the authority of lesser spiritual beings—the "sons of God," or the divine council. Yahweh then stepped back and started over with one man, Abraham, to create His own special portion: Israel. From that moment on, the "nations" (the goyim) were viewed as foreign territory. They were under the jurisdiction of rebel gods, hostile principalities, and dark spiritual forces. They worshipped idols of wood and stone, which we saw mocked so thoroughly back in Psalm One Hundred Fifteen. So, when the psalmist stands up and shouts, "Praise Yahweh, all you nations!" he is doing something incredibly audacious. He is crossing enemy lines. He is essentially serving an eviction notice to the rebel gods. He is looking at the people of Egypt, Babylon, Philistia, and Assyria, and he is saying, "Your gods have failed you. They are dead. The time of your exile from the Creator is coming to an end. Yahweh is calling you back!" The parallel phrase, "Praise him, all you people of the earth," uses the Hebrew word ummim, which refers to tribes, clans, and people groups. The psalmist leaves no one out. The invitation is universal. God is not content to simply be the local deity of a small strip of land in the Middle East. He is the Maker of Heaven and Earth, and He demands, and invites, the adoration of every human being on the planet. This is why the Apostle Paul quotes this exact verse in Romans Chapter Fifteen, verse eleven. Paul uses Psalm One Hundred Seventeen to prove to the early church that the inclusion of the Gentiles—the non-Jewish people—was not a New Testament "Plan B." It was God's plan all along. The ultimate goal of choosing Israel was to create a beacon of light that would eventually draw all the disinherited nations back into the family of God. The Second Segment is: The Gravity of Grace: Why the Nations Should Sing. Psalm One Hundred Seventeen: verse two. For his unfailing love for us is powerful; the Lord's faithfulness endures forever. Praise the Lord! If verse one is the Command, verse two provides the Reason. Why should the pagan nations, who have spent centuries worshipping other gods, suddenly turn and praise Yahweh? The psalmist gives two reasons, rooted in two of the most important words in the Hebrew Bible: Unfailing Love (Hesed) and Faithfulness (Emet). Let us look closely at the first phrase: "For his unfailing love for us is powerful." Hesed is God's loyal, covenant-keeping, relentless love. But notice the direction of this love. The psalmist says His love for "us" is powerful. "Us" refers to Israel. This raises a fascinating question. Why should the nations praise God for the love He showed to Israel? If you are a Babylonian, why do you care that God loves the Jewish people? The answer lies in the promise given to Abraham in Genesis Chapter Twelve: "I will bless you... and all the families on earth will be blessed through you." Israel was never meant to be a reservoir of God's grace; they were meant to be a river. God's Hesed toward Israel—rescuing them from Egypt, giving them the law, protecting them from enemies, and bearing patiently with their constant rebellion—was the vehicle through which salvation would reach the rest of the world. When the nations look at how Yahweh treated Israel, they see a God who keeps His promises. They see a God who does not annihilate His people when they mess up. And they realize, "If this God is that intensely loyal and loving to Israel, maybe there is hope for us, too. Maybe we can be grafted into that same covenant." Furthermore, the word translated as "powerful" (gabar) is an incredibly muscular word. It means to prevail, to be mighty, or to overwhelm. It is the same word used in the story of Noah's Ark, when the floodwaters "prevailed" over the tops of the highest mountains. The psalmist is saying that God's unfailing love is a flood. It cannot be contained by the borders of Israel. It prevails over human sin. It prevails over the rebellious spiritual principalities of the Divine Council. It overtops the highest mountains of human resistance, and spills out to cover the entire globe. The Third Segment is: The Eternal Echo: Truth That Outlasts Time. The second half of the reason is just as anchoring: "...the Lord's faithfulness endures forever." The word for faithfulness is Emet, which means truth, reliability, and stability. In a world governed by chaotic pagan gods who were unpredictable, petty, and easily angered, the concept of a God whose truth "endures forever" was revolutionary. The gods of the nations rose and fell with their empires. Where is Marduk today? Where is Baal? They are buried in the dust of history, remembered only in museums and archaeological digs. But the faithfulness of Yahweh remains. His truth does not have an expiration date. Because His love is overwhelmingly powerful, and His truth is eternally stable, the nations have a solid rock upon which to stand. They are invited to leave the shifting sands of the world's chaos, and step into the eternal security of the Creator's household. The psalm concludes with the great bookend of the Hallel: "Praise the Lord!" Or, Hallelujah! When Jesus sang this psalm with His disciples on the night of the Last Supper, He knew exactly what He was about to do. He was about to walk to the cross to demonstrate the ultimate, prevailing power of God's Hesed. He was...
***Third Segment*** 53-man roster cutdown day has come and gone and the Commanders made some tough decisions including the building of their initial practice squad... Logan and Grant breakdown who makes up the practice squad and the most intriguing players on it To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
***Third Segment*** 53-man roster cutdown day is upon us and the Commanders have some tough decisions to make on the defensive side of the ball ... Logan and Grant start with the offense and breakdown who they believe will make the squad on the DL, at LB, and in the secondary To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this week's Talking Michigan Transportation podcast, a conversation with Brian Travis, the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) project manager overseeing the rebuilding of the central segment of I-696.The work will begin in March and continue through most of 2027, and involves closing the eastbound lanes of I-696 from M-10 and Lahser Road east to I-75.Travis explains that this is the last of three phases of the "Restore the Reuther" project, a $275 million rebuilding of the freeway. In 2019, the state completed work along the easternmost portion, along with the western end in 2023 and 2024.A complete closure makes sense, Travis says, for the safety of drivers and the construction contractor's employees. Travis also talks about the history of the freeway, which was originally conceived as I-98 in the earliest discussion of the Interstate system. The center segment was completed years later than the eastern and western portions because of various obstacles, including a lack of agreement among community leaders on the corridor about the exact route. Progress came about only after then-Michigan Gov. George Romney forced the various leaders to gather in a room and come to an agreement.
Today's Classic Rub episode is from June 5 2015, the Friday night at the start of a long weekend that Luke Darcy managed not to factor into his drive to the Richard Marsland Studios - and Jim, Gaz, Chief & Damo weren't going to let him live it down!----We'll be dropping Classic Saturday Rub moments and episodes every Wednesday and Saturday over summer - subscribe to Triple M Footy AFL on the LiSTNR app to get every instalment as it drops!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the 29th Episode of Buzz Talk: Alex Leite and Griffin Streicher make their Buzz Talk Debuts First Segment Pats Defeat Cardinals on MNF NFL Week 15 Power Rankings Celtics Weekly with Matty Purple Second Segment (36:00) Buzzin B's! Introducing a new monthly segment with Alex Leite and Griffin Streicher who provide their NHL Knowledge and provide their Bruins Takes (Please excuse the audio issues were working on it and will be better next go around) Third Segment (1:20:00) NFL Week 15 Pickems / Connor Meehan is back!
On this episode of Detroit Lions News Podcast, First segment - We get to the root of the issue on third down, Tyler thinks it's Goff, but Joe remakes a point Tyler recently had Second Segment - Bills Vs Lions Recap 15:50 - Most call it a moral victory, but we list why it's a sign of progress of the Lions franchise that they took a Super Bowl Caliber team to the brink. Then, Joe and Tyler debate about Quarterbacks, and Are you fully confident in Brad Holmes IF he stayed the course would you lose confidence? Third Segment 56:50 - Lions Vs Jags Preview as well as comparing Franchises. In this loaded segment Joe and Tyler begin discussing the Jaguars/Lions game, and they end up discussing the Lions Philosophy vs the Jags Philosophy on their current regimes, and Joe and Tyler finally agree they think the Detroit Lions will win Sunday against Jacksonville
On this weeks episode: School Shootings Continue despite the increase in security. There might be a explanation as to why. Plus Updates on Uvalde and other places of note. The election preview, who is winning and who is going? And why Liberals keep screwing their chances for change? In the second segment - forgiveness for the pandemic? Not a chance... Third Segment? The media hurts itself and the news media is the worst offender. Here is why. Yet again. And News you missed, Space News, Other Items of note concerning next's weeks election special and opening of main website and a remembrance of one that passed away. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beyondthisearth/message
On This Weekend's Episode: Liz Truss is gone as UK PM, the Time line and the reasons why. Bannon is sentenced 4 months in Prison and Trump is (yet again) Subpoenaed concerning January 6th. The Pandemic and the CDC's new Recommendation for Kids. Ye and what may have brought him to this point... (He is also gone from another fashion house) Second Segment deals with sex, prostitution, marriage and a whole lot of other things. Third Segment is a Warning About AI and what is coming... Final Segment is upcoming news about websites and News You Missed and Space News. Two Bonuses dealing with the Second Segment is also up. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beyondthisearth/message
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Dennis and Brady talk about Port Huron High's win over L'anse Creuse, the guys sort out all the makeup games, and a fun third segment to fill the void of all the cancellations
On the third segment I do some comedy about the Iraq war
1st article: https://holapapi.substack.com/p/i-cant-stop-cringing-at-my-old-self 2nd article: https://www.seattletimes.com/life/develop-compassionate-amnesia-about-friends-drunken-confession-of-love/ Third Segment: just listen
On this episode of Beyond This Earth: CBS News wants Norah Out of Walters Chair. They are looking for a replacement - but it seems that no one wants to put the right man back in his seat. Why this is a problem? And what does it do with Gail King? More on Biden, his people and the events that are not so public after all. The Treatment and its Discontents. I told you last season and on the special segments that the western world made a bet... one die is coming up a snake eye and the second is about the roll down the board... OOPS. I don't play when i see a bad bet (even though i don't gamble) The second segment is sobering. Are many of the reasons that discrimination in Asia countries in particular with American born ethnic groups are due to the way they are seen by the institutions (Hollywood, Academia, Political and Social Leadership) in America and how the liberals run these same institutions are causing consternation and fear not only in the US but Overseas? Is BLM causing not only great problems with the polices and their own leadership - but actually promoting "Romafication" of the African American community outright? How will the crime problem be solved? Third Segment is RazorFist's statement about Jefferson vs Hamilton and how Lincoln made the latter worse and how certain presidents tried to get certain things rectified but have been stopped in all places. Last Segment - China's space program and space station and a dark reality about both. News items and a note about past segments and whats coming next week concerning the new BioTech - mRNA - The Gain of Function and Crispr-Cas9 - 13 and more - and what the very latter is beyond dangerous. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beyondthisearth/message
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We carry on to the third segment of The Transformation series with Blair Nicols, where we talk about their agency, the speakers and the modern resources you can use to help you in your business. The Transformation series, at its core, is about experiencing and managing career and personal transformation. What are the major inflection points in a person's career that help transform them? Are you active or passive about transformation? How do leaders lead the transformation of an entire organization? Blair Bryant Nichols is the Director of Stages for Advance Your Reach. He oversees the Stage Agency, connecting entrepreneurs and business owners with stages that will grow their business, and manages its community of meeting planners. After beginning his career representing hundreds of authors from Top 6 publishers, he moved into the management of founders, entrepreneurs, executives, authors, and celebrities, with various work streams, projects, and personal interests, acting as a Chief of staff and manager or agent. Don't miss these highlights: Matchmaking speakers 2:05 Hybrid speaking model 9:28 Getting your message out 12:09 Connect with Blair: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/blairbnichols/ Website: https://advanceyourreach.com/ Email: blair@advanceyourreach.com Connect with KATALYST: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/64504377 On socials: @BEAKATALYST BE YOU! BE CONFIDENT! BE A KATALYST! #beakatalyst #leadership #transfomration #strategy #business #podcast #careershift
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Associate Conductor Adam Stern asks 5 Oregon Coast Music Festival Orchestra members to discuss ways to introduce music to youth, personal instrument choice, evolving methods of presenting and interpreting classical music to audiences. Respondents are: Steve Gross, Principal Horn; Bob Brudvig, Principal Percussion; Nicole Buetti, Contrabasson; Julie Gross, Horn; and Shelley Mathewson, Principal Viola.
On This Weekends Episode of Beyond this Earth. We are back... but the country has changed and NOT for the better. It's put up or shut up time for "conservatives"... is there any sort of thing anymore - at least in this country? The Trump Drama is not over, but there is a much deeper issue. In the second segment, who is taking over Rush, and the fight back begins concerning The Woke Era Upcoming Changes coming with the Third Segment. And Finally Mars, Mars and More Mars - Plus The Universe Being a Brain (of a kind), Space Hurricanes and much more. The links are located here: https://linktr.ee/beyondthisearth --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beyondthisearth/message
Hosts: TJ & Brett This week on the show: Segment One: The guys talk a little football, discuss new YouTube ideas, Brett has a week of Mondays, & TJ loves his job. TJ also offers up some corrections and retractions. Segment Two: FGS delivers a Euro bodybuilder's wedded bliss with a sex doll. HOT TAKES celebrates the lives of three more 2020 celebrity casualties. Also, Disney has a massive update at their annual investor's meeting and we look at all the MCU, Star Wars, & Pixar goodness coming our way. Segment Three: Through unforeseen technical difficulties, there is no third segment to offer this week. If it makes you feel any better, you missed out on a quiz involving Brett guessing super heroes and their quotes. Better luck next time. It's THE QUAD M SHOW!
First Segment: Covid and the DNR orders. Something is going down in Georgia... Sloganeering Much? Double Down on the Get Down. Second Segment Times Up caught doing the SPIN MOVE! Without Trump, there is No MAGA or Trumpism. Third Segment. I dont give opinions, but Warner Brothers have forced my hands! Final Segment. India's heading to Space A Old Radio Tower is decommissioned. Graphine and Free Energy? A tribute to Pat Patterson A Tribute to Walter Williams Final Notes about Today's Show and Recent Teachable Moments --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beyondthisearth/message
Today, Its the second season premiere episode of Beyond This Earth: This weekend's episode (First Segment) 30 Min Segment - The Corruption since the riots began, the calls for justice unheard. What is next? The Tactical Errors Democrats made that lead into the new Supreme Court Justice being named, and the shift from Liberal to Conservative Cuties and its Demonic Realities. Why a even GREATER shock is coming (possibly) (Second Segment) 20 Min Segment- Social Media and its traps. Why GarouGothic is not being used (the twitter handle) at this time. The Joe Budden Issue. Other ways of Protecting and Promoting ideas. Jared Bauer leaving wisecrack is a big deal. (Third Segment) 5 Min Segment - the Numbers dealing with Covid 19. (Final Segment) Venus has life? The Moon is rusty? Andromeda is much bigger... Whats coming up next week. All Episode Links Is Now Located on This Link: https://linktr.ee/beyondthisearth --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beyondthisearth/message
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In this episode, I discover that the purpose of my dream wasn't what I thought and that, in the end, it had a much greater significance....one that I could have never imagined. That's the thing about daring to dream...results may vary.Third Segment of The Series: The Great Unknown 1) Permission To Dream, Please 2) I Saw The Sign 3) Results May VaryBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEInstacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour. Free delivery on your first order over $35.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=4CHP888U85CTY)
Improving yourself becomes so easy when you have come to full realization of your being and have accepted yourself. A periodic self assessment is needed as we journey into greatness in life. Self improvement is key!!!
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As the cultural and economic displacement of low-income people of color intensifies in New York and throughout urban America, the parallel strivings of Asian- and African-Americans force activists to deeply consider their alliances and how to navigate battle lines. This week on Third Rail we examine the state of Black-Asian relations in gentrifying New York through a rich conversation with Cathy Dang. Ms. Dang just completed her tenure as Executive Director of CAAAV Organizing Asian Communities, which is building grassroots community power across diverse poor and working class Asian immigrant and refugee communities in New York City. The child of ethnic Chinese Vietnamese immigrants, Dang spent her childhood in her parents' nail salon in pre-gentrified Downtown Brooklyn. First Segment: Dang shares her personal stories growing up as a social justice-minded witness to the complicated relationship between asian store front entrepreneurs and their mostly Black and Brown customer base. Second Segment: we examine what are the common interests between Black and Asian folk in New York, and what threatens to keep us apart. Third Segment: we of course, Tell ‘em Why We Mad. Intro and Outro theme Music: “City Survival” by MC K-Swift featuring TreZure Empire. Episode Music: “Tanzen”, KieLoBot
It's episode 99. It's been a while. Our apologies. But here were are again, at the precipice of 100 episodes. First your have to listen this one, and it just may be your lucky day. Contained within the secrets of this episode is the key to eternal happiness, or at least some cool people talking about cool stuff. Only you can know the true nature of this episode. Show Times: Intro: 0:16 Family Played Segment: 3:59 The Third Segment with Matt and Derek: 26:13 Wrap-Up:1:26:21 Punchboard Media Stinger: 1:29:49
In this, the 97th episode of the Botch Games podcast, we begin with some troubling news: we've put out another episode. Like, who does this, keeps at something this long, almost four years, in some Sisyphean hellscape? Ah well, at least Craig is joined by some wonderful people. Like his lovely wife Erin, who is currently on a 134 game win streak against her ne'er do well husband. Or how about Matt and Derek, making the third segment now 100% full of dads. Enjoy the episode, your medal is in the mail. Show Times: Intro: 0:14 Family Segment: 4:08 The Third Segment with Matt and Derek: 18:45 Wrap-Up: 1:02:57 Punchboard Media Stinger: 1:07:55
Craig is back again with a new episode for your lovely ears. In this episode he celebrates the return of his lovely wife, Erin, to the program after a long and tiring hiatus. Needless to say there's a lot of games to be discussed. In the third segment Matt and Derek are back again and the conversation quickly turns from games to rulebooks to Star Wars to inserts to games. It's a wild ride. Intro: 1:19 Erin Stops By: 5:08 The Third Segment with Matt and Derek: 26:01 Wrap-Up: 1:13:27 Punchboard Media Stinger: 1:16:14
It's Episode 89! I guess it's time to let the other half of the regulars show their faces. In this episode, Tyler chats with Craig about porting video games into board games and the difference in how those mediums evoke an emotional response. Yeah, I'm as shocked as you are they Tyler gets that deep. In the third segment, Matt H. and Craig talk about games...all the games. No topic here, there be only games! Show Times: Intro: 0:12 Family Segment: 3:49 Third Segment with Matt: 27:38 Wrap-Up: 1:12:13 PBM Stinger: 1:15:15
It's episode 88 of the show, and it's bittersweet. On the good side, Craig hit release day. On the bad side, each segment only has half the guests. On the good side, the show is a more manageable listening time. On the bad side, no... I think that's it. So a check in the win column, I suppose! In this episode, Craig is joined by Erin in the family segment to talk about their plays and then in the third segment, Derek stops by to talk about necessary and unnecessary expansions prompted by a listener question. It's a good one, so don't skip it (unless you're a Tyler or Matt fanboy, I guess). Show Times: Intro: 0:15 Family Segment: 3:27 Third Segment with Derek Davis: 27:03 Wrap-Up: 1:04:53 PBM Stinger: 1:08:15
In episode 85, Craig recaps his weekend away at Nonsensicon 2018 with the help of the con organizer, Matt Halstad. We all survived the murder cabin unscathed and we're here to let you know all the highlights, all the lowlights, and how to run your very own, murder-free, cabin con! Craig is also joined by the family to catch you all up on our family challenge progress. Hope you enjoy the episode, there's a lot packed inside of it! Show Times: Intro: 0:15 Family Segment: 3:17 The Third Segment with Matt Halstad: 25:37 Wrap-Up: 1:13:16 Punchboard Media Stinger: 1:16:14
Welcome back to this thing we call a podcast! It's the very special 84th episode which is the most podcasts we've ever put out! For serious though, in this episode Craig and the family chat about what games they've been playing before he forces them to come up with a family game challenge. It went over better than anyone could have expected. In the third segment Meghan Naxer stops by to chat about reestablishing a game group after moving across the country and setting up the perfect playlist for your game day. NOW GO, YE MIGHTY and download the episode or whatever... Show Times: Intro: 0:16 The Games the Family Played? 5:32 The Third Segment with Meghan Naxer: 25:54 Wrap-Up: 1:06:56 Punchboard Media Stinger: 1:09:14
It's Episode 83! I bet you thought it would take more than two weeks to come out, didn't you? SUCKERS! I should have bet you money, even if it was a conflict of interest in a way, but still! I would have beaten you! In this SUPER ON TIME episode, Craig is joined by the family to hear Erin whine about legacy games, Tyler sneak in something about spagoot, and Craig works to convince Erin he isn't blaming her for hating legacy games. In the INFAMOUS Third Segment, Nolan Nasser stops by to talk about board game art and artists and talk about his new company, Deep Water Games and their upcoming release schedule. Nolan is a joy and you should all work hard to know him, for reals. See you next time, heroes! Wait, that's already taken... Show Times: Intro: 0:15 Family Segment: 7:13 Third Segment with Nolan Nasser: 30:19 The Business End: 1:02:01 Punchboard Media Stinger: 1:04:56
The crew rings in the new year by discussing a 2004 article examining otaku from a business perspective. Show notes: Second Segment https://www.nri.com/global/opinion/papers/2004/pdf/np200484.pdf Third Segment http://anichart.net/Winter-2018
The holiday hiatus is over and we've made it to 2018! In this episode, the family carries on it's usual tradition of listing of their top 5 games they played in 2017. Surprise, surprise, Tyler is the only one who followed the rules to a T. In the third segment, Craig is joined once again by PBM head honcho, Eric Buscemi, to talk about some rolepaying tweets from their recent feeds, and how to best fudge a dice roll. It's a great show and we hope everyone is having a wonderful New Year! Show Times: Intro: 0:17 Family Segment: 8:38 Third Segment with Eric Buscemi: 52:18 Wrap-Up: 1:25:27 Punchboard Media Stinger: 1:29:20
First episode of 2018! First Segment (0:00-18:00) I share a story from Christmas mass and talk about some Forte Catholic highlights from 2017. Second Segment (18:00-36:00) I am joined by "The Frank Friar" to chat about his ministry and podcast. He also shares insights from the Carmelite order on how to pray to kick of the New Year! Third Segment (36:00-End) I share the countdown of the top ten most listened to podcast episodes of 2017! We also find out a new way to listen to the Forte Catholic show from a Patreon supporter.
We've made it three whole years! Hooray! In this episode, Craig is joined by the family to talk about their plays and then answer some listener questions for our anniversary! In the third segment, Craig is joined by the two most important women in his life, Erin and his Mom to talk about their gaming histories and how they were drug into hobby games kicking and screaming. Show Times: Intro: 0:16 Family Played Segment: 5:58 The Third Segment with Erin and Mom: 39:59 Wrap-Up: 1:07:58 PBM Stinger: 1:11:15
The crew talks about how (and why) to learn about anime! Show notes: Second Segment https://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/RPKOPMG4XIRLZ/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_rvw_ttl?ASIN=1880656647 https://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/R3URG2C07TSM68/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_rvw_ttl?ASIN=1880656647 http://www.animenation.net/ask-john-did-girls-cause-americas-anime-bust/ Third Segment http://otakusphere.com/2017/11/10/an-open-letter-to-funimation/ https://openlettertofuni.wordpress.com/
It's the 79th episode of the podcast. In usual fashion Craig is joined by Erin and Tyler to talk about the games they've played including Massive Darkness and Castles of Burgundy before unexpectedly diving into Tyler's current gaming burnout. In the third segment, Nicole Hoye, from the Daily Worker Placement and Greatway Games, and Tiffany Caires, The OneTAR herself, join Craig to talk about board rules. What makes them good? What makes them bad? Listen and find out! Show Times: Intro: 0:15 The Family Segment: 1:15 The Third Segment with Nicole and Tiffany: 17:08 Wrap-Up: 1:25:59 Punchboard Media Stinger: 1:29:16
It's now time for episode 78! In this episode, Craig and the family chat about their recent plays including Dice Forge, NMBR9, and Rhino Hero Super Battle. Afterwards, Craig is joined by Kelly and Becky Rolfe from the Board Games in Bed Podcast to talk about the joys of having your significant other as your main gaming partner. It's a lovely chat with friends from across the pond. Thanks Internet! Show Times: Intro: 0:14 Family Segment with Erin and Tyler: 3:38 The Third Segment with Kelly and Becky: 24:03 Wrap-Up: 1:19:06 Punchboard Media Stinger: 1:21:41
The trio talks talks "gateway anime," anime to introduce people to anime with. Also, the Fall 2017 anime season! Show notes: Second Segment https://twitter.com/IyashikeiDotMoe/status/902352982196531201 Third Segment http://anichart.net/Fall-2017
Hey look, we still have a show! We're back from our hiatus and ready to roll with lots of new content! In this very fun episode, Craig is first joined by Erin and Tyler to wrap up all their Craig Con plays and hanging out with friends near and far. In the infamous third segment, Matt and Eric stop by and we lament our Gen Con absence while also talking about the interesting marketing maneuvers happening in board games in conjunction with Gen Con and also dish a little bit about the Fear Of Missing Out. We also run a contest for a copy of Rocky Road A La Mode from Green Couch games thank to the Punchboard Media Summer of Giveaways! Listen for details! In this episode, Craig also issues a retraction for some insensitive and ignorant comments in episode 75. He's got a big dumb mouth, and has been sufficiently flogged. Show Times: Intro: 0:15 Family Played: 10:42 Third Segment with Matt and Eric: 35:00 Wrap-up: 1:47:26 Punchboard Media Stinger: 1:50:28
In the SEVENTY-FIFTH EVER episode, Craig forgets for the entire show to mention that we're 3/4 of the way to the big 100... But in serious news, Craig is, as always joined by the fam to talk about our plays over the past two weeks. In the third segment, Craig is joined by a VERY SPECIAL guest for a change-up pitch of a segment. Instead of the typical roundtable discussion, Craig and guest review two preview games: Raxxon from Plaid Hat and Before the Earth Explodes from Green Couch! Who knew people trusted any of us with reviewing their games before release! Also be sure to listen for a chance to win a Raxxon code, where you can help save humanity from the evils of the Raxxon Corporation. Show Times: Intro: 0:16 Family Played: 3:22 Third Segment!: 21:45 Wrap-Up 58:32 Punchboard Media Bumper: 1:02:00
In episode 74, Craig is back once again to bring useless chatter to your earbuds. In this episode, he is joined by his lovely family, Erin and Tyler to talk about the so few, so so few, games they've played over the past two weeks. In the third segment, Craig is joined to two first timers from the What Did You Play This Week Podcast, Derek and Jamie to dig deep into connecting with the community, raising your children as board gamers, and lashing out against board game weight shamers. Haters gonna hate, but the discussion tells you why you shouldn't! Show Times: Intro: 0:23 Family Played: 2:57 Third Segment w/ Derek and Jamie: 16:44 Wrap-up: 1:21:05 Punchboard Media Stinger: 1:23:08
The team talks about belligerent MANime fans, whining, and why fans complain about shows they don't watch. Show notes: Second Segment http://archive.is/ywXRs http://archive.is/ysWoa http://wmc-jpn.blogspot.co.uk/2016/03/in-english.html Third Segment http://anichart.net/Summer-2017 http://ntrradio.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=16
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaand we're back! Welcome to episode 71 of the show! After our baby hiatus we're back in full swing catching up on all of the games we've played during maternity/paternity leave and the family's lists are HUGE! In the third segment, Craig is joined by Brandon Kempf and Eric Buscemi to talk about the launch of a new media network which we are proud to be a part of and then settle into some topic discussion about overproduction of games and feeling like the dumbest person in a room after losing games. Its a great episode to come back to and we're glad to be back! Also, in this episode, Craig gives the details of our NEW Patreon campaign to help Craig pay for the show AND buy diapers, give it a look! Show Times: Intro: 0:11 Family Segment: 7:53 Third Segment with Brandon and Eric: 34:24 Wrap-Up: 1:59:50 Punchboard Media Stinger: 2:02:09
The gang talks about anime piracy, in light of the recent shutdown of Nyaatorrents. Show notes: Second Segment http://archive.is/d5Njw https://twitter.com/Swaps4/status/859851248375410689 Third Segment https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/d3/Breakfastwait.jpg
The trio discuss why they love anime in particular. Show notes: Third Segment http://archive.is/yksNT
It's here. The most hilarious podcast episode by number. That's right, it's episode 69, and mistakes have been made. In this episode, the SIXTY-NINTH EVER episode, Craig is joined by the over the hillier gamer, Patrick Hillier and The Host of the Boards Alive Podcast, Aaron Cassidy. As you would expect from those two guests on this, the funniest of episodes, things go off the rails. You can HEAR how red Craig gets. In the family segment, Craig, Erin, and Tyler dive into Ticket to Ride: Rails and Sails. Next episode, we're back to our usual, non-euphemism content, but for now, enjoy the silliness! Show Times: Intro: 0:12 Family Played: 5:31 Third Segment: 25:51 Wrap-Up: 1:35:38
The trio talks about Anubis's adventures at Anime Boston. They also talk about new anime of the Spring 2017 season, answer an email about "Death of the Author," and try to find out what "Purestrain Otaku Syrup" is. Show Notes: First Segment http://archive.is/gd84Y Second Segment http://www.iyashikei.moe/articles/anonymous-noise-preview/ Third Segment http://archive.is/sntET
In the 65th EVER episode of the podcast, Craig brings you almost two hours of gloom, thanks to the topics from this episodes lovely guests. BUT FIRST, Craig catches you up on the two weeks leading up to this episode including an impromtu trip to Toronto, Valentine's Day celebration, and info about the Golden Geek awards. Then Craig is joined by the family for a short catch up on their games played. In a special segment, friend of the show Eric Buscemi tells a grand story of his perfect game night. Lastly, in the infamous Third Segment, Craig is joined by Brandon Kempf of the WDYPTW podcast and convention staple Chris Copac where they get all gloomy in a mini topic roundtable! Enjoy! Show Times: Intro: 0:12 Family Played: 10:21 Contest Reminder: 28:26 Eric Buscemi Story: 31:33 Third Segment!: 33:46 Wrap-Up: 1:38:21 PNCN Bumper: 1:41:13 Extra Clip: 1:41:37
Welcome the 64th EVER episode of the Botch Games Podcast! In this very special episode, Craig is joined, as always, by his loving family to talk about their played games over the last several weeks. Erin then surprises the group by making us lost the five games we would want to see at our "perfect" game night. Guess what? Then we made a contest out of it! Also, in the now infamous third segment, Craig is joined by fellow WDYPTW contributors Eric and Johannes for a mini-topic-round-up where they discuss such topics as input and output randomness, shelves of shame vs. shelves of opportunity, and conducive gaming environments in and out of the home. Thanks so much for listening! Show Times: Intro: 0:11 Family Played: 4:41 Third Segment: 32:45 SPECIAL THANK YOU LISTENERS CONTEST!: 1:31:20 Wrap-Up: 1:38:43 PNCN Bumper: 1:41:10
In the 63rd EVER episode of the podcast (and possibly the longest), we look back at our favorite games played in 2016. The rules, however, are dictated by Erin and Tyler, leading to a list of games that doesn't actually reflect much. We had a darn good time, anyways, and you should enjoy it as well. In the now infamous "THIRD SEGMENT," Craig is joined by Aaron from Boards Alive and Matt from PONG in a mini-topic-round-up (sponsored by dashes). Topics include, but are not limited to, balancing Board Game time with RPG time, Kickstarter successes and flops, and is playing a game once enough times to give an adequate review. Thanks so much for stopping by! Show Times: Intro: 0:12 Family Time: Favs of 2016: 5:27 3rd Segment Topics: 31:27 Wrap-Up: 1:59:30 PNCN Bumper: 2:01:55
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While our guest interviews are always amazing, we here at MakingComics.com are always seeking out new ways to educate the masses on comic creation. One of these ways is a new format we've created called Three Questions. In these brief podcasts, artists will discuss three various aspects of their own personalized craft of comic creation. In our inaugural episode of this exciting new format we hit the ground running with artist extraordinaire, Palle Schmidt. Palle's site (@Palle_Schmidt) Patrick's site (@Patrick_Yurick) Pictures from the podcast: Intro song: "Aitech" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ First Segment: "Cold Funk" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Second Segment: "Just Nasty" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ "Funky One" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Third Segment: "Twisted" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ "Semi-Funk" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
The Sharvette Mitchell Radio Show | www.Sharvette.com | Tuesday at 6:00pm First Segment - Dr. Rosalind Y. Tompkins Author. Speaker. Pastor. Dr. Tompkins is the published author of the newly released book “What Is It? Defining, Finding, and Obtaining Your It!” Second Segment - Dr. Lily Jenkins Lady of Purpose Network Dr. Lily Jenkins is the CEO/Founder of the Lady of Purpose Network, the world's most purposeful network for women. She aids women in turning purpose into their greatest resource. She has been interviewed on various television stations including TBN and featured in Ebony Magazine. Third Segment - Jasmine Minter Writer. Author. Screenwriter. Her New Book: Pursuing Justice Now Available on Amazon! Pursuing Justice: Only To Discover Pain, Truth And A New Beginning This fictional story is about a young woman seeking justice for the loss of a loved one. During her pursuit for justice she encounters further loss, truth, pain and an unexpected romance that will keep you on the edge of your seat, with twists and turns that you'll never see coming.
The Sharvette Mitchell Radio Show | www.Sharvette.com | Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. EST First Segment: Artist Spotlight with Monica Lisa Stevenson A powerhouse vocalist of the new school Generation, Monica captures the essence of traditional gospel and “church” music at its best. She has appeared on BET's Bobby Jones Gospel, Stellar Awards Official Pre-Show, Atlanta Live and more! www.monicazmuzik.com Richmond, VA- you can see Monica Lisa Stevenson THIS week at the 2nd Annual East Coast Gospel Music Summer Fest hosted by Sheilah Belle “The Belle” and on Sunday morning at 11:00 am with New Jerusalem International Christian Ministries! Second Segment: Author spotlight with M. Ann Ricks | Christian Fiction Author Author of THE SHIFT There is a sense of urgency in the atmosphere as God is transitioning what the world has deemed impossible and unbelievable into the possible and the believable. Don't be alarmed by the "sudden" moves of God. Pastor Douglass and his family have been positioned for such a move but because of the dense fog of deception that seems to surround them, some in the Douglass family have created their own beliefs, fabricating their own sense of self; negating the truth, God's truth, even when truth is staring them in the face. Third Segment: Stanley Porter Author - Speaker- Musician www.stanleyporter.net
Motivate. Excite. Influence. | www.Sharvette.com First Segment | Relationships > Are YOU ready for Love? Jack A. Daniels is a highly sought after Speaker, Author, syndicated columnist and Psychotherapist who is responsible for changing the lives of thousands of people around the world. He has appeared in and on BBC, Fox News, CBS, NBC, ABC, Esquire, DateDaily and numerous others. http://mateattraction.com/ Second Segment | Screen Play Claudine Gallagher of Claudine Marie Productions. Tune in to hear about an upcoming screenplay... EBOLA. Third Segment | SisterGirlfriend Spotlight Pastor Suzie Wright has extensive background in music and ministry which has allowed her to travel extensively and her experiences have been honored with numerous positions, plaques, trophies and awards. She is currently Assistant Pastor at Zion Apostolic Christian Memorial Temple in Petersburg, VA, Minister of Praise & Worship and a full time International Evangelist. Hear her ministry during the "Walking On Water" Women's Conference Friday, September 13th at 7pm.