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Preached by Lead Pastor, David Cumbie, on September 10, 2023.
Preached by Lead Pastor, David Cumbie, on September 10, 2023.
Message from Rev. Dr. John Yates III on August 20, 2023
Message from Rev. Dr. John Yates III on August 13, 2023
Message from Rev. Dr. John Yates III on August 6, 2023
The World Cup kicked off amidst cheers and chants from the fans who had made their way to Qatar to watch the games. Although most fans chanted in support of their teams, Ecuadorean fans in one section of Al Bayt Stadium had a different message: “Queremos cerveza, queremos cerveza.” They want beer. Sadly for them, there is no beer to be had after the government in Qatar made a last-minute decision to ban sales at all World Cup stadiums. https://www.adlawaccess.com/2022/11/articles/thirsty-world-cup-fans-serve-up-reminder-about-sponsorship-agreements/ Gonzalo E. Mon Phone: (202) 342-8576 Email: gmon@kelleydrye.com Bio: www.kelleydrye.com/Our-People/Gonzalo-E-Mon Download the Ad Law Access App www.kelleydrye.com/News-Events/New…ind-Advertising See our LinkeTree for more information linktr.ee/KelleyDryeAdLaw Hosted by Simone Roach Produced by Jeff Scurry
2020 was a year full of devastating news, but author, Judith Schwartz, has a grassroots response to evolving crises, an antidote to despair if you will. She calls it Earth repair, taking this tremendous sense of agency and using it to come together and heal our landscapes and seascapes. In the latest episode of the Sustainable Dish Podcast, James Connolly interviews Judith where they discuss large scale strategies for restoring soils, vegetation, and even food forest systems – in regions previously plagued by drought, desertification, famine, and poverty – that not only improve food security, economic security, and heal frayed social fabrics, they also increase rainfall, groundwater, and both carbon sequestration and water storage capacities in the landscape. They discuss her previous books, Cows Save the Planet and Water in Plain Sight: Hope for a Thirsty World, and also her latest book, The Reindeer Chronicles, which documents large-scale ecological restoration projects in China, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Norway, New Mexico, Hawaii, and elsewhere around the world. Delving into the individuals, communities, and their unique stories. In both this interview and her book, Judith reveals universal patterns of people coming together to heal their environments while also improving their human relationships and quality of life. You may recognize Judith from her interview in the film, Sacred Cow, where she described the role cows play in restoration, but also be sure to check out her books, too. This episode brought to you by DrinkLMNT who has an exclusive deal for my listeners. Visit this page to learn how you can get a sampler pack for only $5.
The Journey Week Four Living in a Thirsty World by Pastor Troy Powell
Green Dreamer: Sustainability and Regeneration From Ideas to Life
*We need your support to continue the show! If you've listened to more than a few episodes and have learned from our work, please join our Patreon today: www.greendreamer.com/support Judith D. Schwartz is a journalist who focuses on nature-based solutions to global environmental, economic, and social challenges. She is the author of Cows Save the Planet, Water in Plain Sight: Hope for a Thirsty World, and the new book The Reindeer Chronicles. In this podcast episode, Judy (featured originally in episode 130) sheds light on why we need to look beyond how much water we use to the water cycle itself when talking about water scarcity and conservation; why we need to understand and address climate change through the lens of water—and not just carbon dioxide; and more. Featured music of the month: Yarrow by Kim Anderson Episode notes: www.greendreamer.com/258 Weekly solutions-based news: www.greendreamer.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/greendreamerpodcast
Jesus offers to work blessings in and through us.
Read along with Pastor Phil in Genesis 21:15-34
Message from Pastor David Lukinovich on March 1, 2020
Did you know that working with the water cycle can help mitigate climate change? Join Food Sleuth Radio host and registered dietitian, Melinda Hemmelgarn, for her interview with Judith D. Schwartz, author of Water in Plain Sight: Hope for a Thirsty World - Building Soil, Restoring Land, and Working with the Water Cycle for a cooler, Wetter Planet. Schwartz describes the importance of healthy ecosystems for climate restoration, and specifically how working with permaculture and the water cycle can affect weather, lower temperatures and bring moisture to desert landscapes around the world. Related website: https://judithdschwartz.com/
Today’s podcast is just a little bit off-topic. Well, not too far off-topic. After all, the subject of today’s discussion is fundamental to our gardens. It’s fundamental to our very existence. Today, we’re talking about water. More specifically, can we, and how are we conserving water's finite supply in a very thirsty world? My guest today, Charles Fishman, believes that many of our modern-day water issues are due to our collective lack of thinking about it.
Brian introduces our new series by asking the question; "what makes Jesus attractive to people today?"
Nate continues our series Take a Drink with Isaiah 49:1-7
Green Dreamer: Sustainability and Regeneration From Ideas to Life
Judith D. Schwartz is a journalist who focuses on nature-based solutions to global challenges and the author of Cows Save the Planet and Water in Plain Sight: Hope for a Thirsty World. On this episode, Judith shares why fixating on reducing carbon emissions alone is a shortsighted approach to tackling climate change, how 'organic' is losing its standards and meaning, what it means that we've been managing against environmental challenges rather than managing for them, and more. Episode notes: www.greendreamer.com/130 Support the show: www.greendreamer.com/support Instagram: www.instagram.com/greendreamerpodcast
Fresh water is becoming increasingly scarce, as climate change and population growth puts greater pressure on resources. But the problem is one of mismanagement, rather than supply. When Jair Bolsonaro was sworn in as Brazil’s president in January, he spoke of a national effort to fix the country’s economy and to tackle crime and corruption. Can he deliver on those promises? And how a big-budget Chinese film reflects the philosophy of the country’s leader. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Fresh water is becoming increasingly scarce, as climate change and population growth puts greater pressure on resources. But the problem is one of mismanagement, rather than supply. When Jair Bolsonaro was sworn in as Brazil’s president in January, he spoke of a national effort to fix the country’s economy and to tackle crime and corruption. Can he deliver on those promises? And how a big-budget Chinese film reflects the philosophy of the country’s leader. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Eileen graduated from Whittier College with a bachelor’s degree in Political Science and minors in economics, history, and biology. After experiencing a spiritual awakening in 2007, she dedicated herself to writing “Sacred Economics: The Currency of Life” as a means for inviting us to question our longstanding assumptions about the nature, benefits, and genuine costs of capitalism. Raindrops of Love for a Thirsty World” is Eileen’s second nonfiction offering. In “Raindrops”, she summons forth the wisdom of the life force that flows within us all, and invites it to speak with us in its own words. In this Inspired Conversation Eileen breaksdown love a repatterining of the way we speak to ourselves into a loving, compassionate, fully accepting way of being. Learn. Create. Thrive. www.InspiredConversations.net
A timely spiritual guide to surviving and thriving in today's pervasive, gloomy atmosphere of alienation and fear, Raindrops of Love For a Thirsty World, lays out a path to life long self-actualization, and reconnection through a shared consciousness. The author, Eileen Workman, has summoned the profound wisdom of The Life Force in a series of loving messages. These communications come at an opportune time, as we drift in a sea of anxiety and worry, deeply shaken by recent political, economic and social crises, and starved for connection due to divisiveness.
Susun Weed answers 90 minutes of herbal health questions followed by a 30 minute interview with Eileen Workman. Author Eileen Workman graduated from Whittier College with a bachelor’s degree in Political Science and minors in economics, history, and biology. She spent 16 years in the financial services industry as a Senior Vice President and financial adviser for Smith Barney. After experiencing a profound spiritual awakening in 2007, Ms. Workman left the financial services industry and dedicated herself to writing Sacred Economics: The Currency of Life as a means for inviting us to question our longstanding assumptions about the nature of capitalism. Her book places particular focus on the more destructive aspects of late-stage corporatism. Raindrops of Love for a Thirsty World is Ms. Workman’s second nonfiction offering, that was relaesed April 20th, 2017. In it, Workman summons the wisdom of the Life Force that flows within us all, and invites it to speak with us in its own words. The book inspires a healthy sense of self-love in the reader in order to propel them beyond suffering and into the fullest, most beautiful expression of themselves.Ms. Workman presently lives in the San Francisco Bay area with her husband, her son and daughter-in-law, and a menagerie of household pets. this episode Q&A includes: • bone set and Joe Pye Weed.. • there is no such thing as wasted time... • some of the very best adaptogens are mushrooms.. • success story of healing a salivary gland cyst with chickweed and energy.. • extra virgin olive oil and pure olive oil... • turkey tail preparations.. • psoriatic arthritis- relieve achiness with hypericum tincture and boneset tincture.. • prevent flu by eating lots of sauerkraut and take elderberry tincture.. • codonopsis-tonifies vital energy..
A timely spiritual guide to surviving and thriving in today’s pervasive, gloomy atmosphere of alienation and fear, the new book, Raindrops of Love For a Thirsty World, lays out a path to life-long self-actualization, and reconnection through a shared consciousness. The author, Eileen Workman, has miraculously summoned the profound wisdom of The Life Force in a series of loving messages. These communications come at an opportune time, as we drift in a sea of anxiety and worry, deeply shaken by recent political, economic and social crises, and starved for connection due to divisiveness. A decade ago Workman experienced a startling spiritual awakening. Abandoning her high-powered, highly-paid role in the financial world, she opened up to the profound eloquent, soul-stirring passages from what she calls LIFE –– “The Life Force” –– a field of energy and love that transformed her life and her relationship to humanity. In four parts, Raindrops of Love For a Thirsty World encourages readers to undertake self-examination in a way that encourages them to fall back in love with themselves and learn to practice healthy self-discipline, self-awareness and self-love. Part I – Soft Love: The Wonder of Self-RealizationPart II – Tough Love: The Challenge of Self-DisciplinePart III – Self-Love: The Responsibility of Self-ActualizationPart IV – Life Love: The Freedom of Self-Governance As receivers of these compelling, wise messages from LIFE, readers are exhorted to manifest their greatest gifts in the world, which is exactly what the author decided to do when she changed the direction of her own life. This personal transformation and connection to the limitless love of LIFE is the key to a rewarding, meaningful life
Eileen Workman experienced a profound spiritual awakening in 2007 while working as a financial adviser for Smith Barney. This caused her to leave the financial world and delve into "sacred economics"....She's written Sacred Economics: The Currency of Life as a means for inviting us to question our longstanding assumptions about the nature of capitalism and Raindroops of Love for a Thirsty World is Ms. Workman's second nonfiction offering summoning the wisdom of the Life Force that flows within us all....We'll discuss having a healthy sense of self-love to propel us beyond suffering and into the fullest, most beautiful expression of ourselves. She'll give us specific exercises to ground these ideas into one's life. We'll ask her if this is a repudiation of God and relition, and discuss Eileen's pereception of life as more than what modern science proposes, as well as how we restore the Divine Feminine in alignment with the Divine Masculine.
In "Raindrops of Love for a Thirsty World" Workman summons the wisdom of the Life Force that flows within us all, and invites it to speak with us in its own words. The book inspires a healthy sense of self-love in the reader in order to propel them beyond suffering and into the fullest, most beautiful expression of themselves. As we gradually re-contextualize ourselves through an expanded appreciation of ourselves as life—rather than viewing ourselves as creatures in possession of a thing or idea we call life—we gain the ability to perceive that we are each unique, precious, and integral aspects within an eternal, infinitely creative, alive, and intelligent universe. The realization that we already exist—right here and now—within God (and are not, nor never have been, separate from God) can support and sustain us as we move beyond the feelings of abandonment,separation, entrapment, meaninglessness, fear, insecurity, and existential despair that have gripped much of humanity during our lengthy species adolescence. Raindrops...invites us each to freely enter into our species adulthood by encouraging us to trust that we are indeed creations of the awesome and regenerative power of eternal love—made flesh and bone and heart and mind through the infinite creativity that is life itself—and that our primary responsibility is to awaken to the fact that we exist to be the unleashed power of love in this world, in action. Visit her website: http://www.eileenworkman.com At the top of the show, it's Anastasia's Starseed news, bringing topics of interest to starseeds not heard in the mainstream! Our next 2 Starseed Quests to Arkansas are: Aug. 18-21 for Harmonic Convergence and Eclipse, and Nov. 17-20 for Pleiadean Line Up. Write to crystals at starseedhotline dot com for more details.
We talk to science journalist Judith Schwartz about her new book Water in Plain Sight: Hope for a Thirsty World.
Essential Conversations with Rabbi Rami from Spirituality & Health Magazine
Rabbi Rami talks to journalist Judith D. Schwartz about her new book Water in Plain Sight: Hope for a Thirsty World. Judith D. Schwartz is a journalist whose recent work looks at soil as a hub for multiple environmental, economic, and social challenges and solutions. She writes on this theme for numerous publications and speaks in venues around the world. Her 2013 book "Cows Save the Planet" was awarded a Nautilus Book Award Silver Prize for Sustainability and is among Booklist's Top 10 Books On Sustainability. A graduate of the Columbia Journalism School and Brown University, she lives in Vermont. judithdschwartz.com
Rabbi Rami talks to journalist Judith D. Schwartz about her new book Water in Plain Sight: Hope for a Thirsty World. Judith D. Schwartz is a journalist whose recent work looks at soil as a hub for multiple environmental, economic, and social challenges and solutions. She writes on this theme for numerous publications and speaks in venues around the world. Her 2013 book "Cows Save the Planet" was awarded a Nautilus Book Award Silver Prize for Sustainability and is among Booklist's Top 10 Books On Sustainability. A graduate of the Columbia Journalism School and Brown University, she lives in Vermont. judithdschwartz.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sharing the Message of Salvation
Sermon preached at St. Francis Episcopal Church, Great Falls, Virginia, on the Second Sunday of Epiphany, January 20, 2013, by the Rev. Benson Shelton. Gospel is John 2:1-11. Reference is to Martin Luther King Jr.'s sermon,“Transformed Non-Conformist,” 1954. Also, see Nietzsche,F. "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" (Thomas Common, trans ), p 123 “Ye know only the sparks of the spirit but ye do not see the anvil which it is, and the cruelty of its hammer!” See also Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Hyperion (1892), ch. VII.
Teaching by Alan Kahn.
True fasting is about sacrificing ourselves to serve the world's poorest, who are closest to God's heart (Isaiah 58). Join Pastor Tim in a message live from Africa & help us bring Living Water to a Thirsty World! Part 1 of the series "Lub Dub" www.LiquidChurch.com
Coast Bible Church, PastorTom Bennett, San Juan Capistrano, CA, www.coastbible.org
Coast Bible Church, PastorTom Bennett, San Juan Capistrano, CA, www.coastbible.org