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Order your exclusive da Vinci BoldBrush paintbrush set!https://brushoffer.com/collections/boldbrushLearn the magic of marketing with us here at BoldBrush!https://www.boldbrushshow.com/Get over 50% off your first year on your artist website with FASO:https://www.FASO.com/podcast/---For today's episode, we sat down with Thomas Schaller, an architect turned successful watercolor artist and teacher. He discusses his journey to becoming a full-time artist, merging his love between architecture and fine art, and reminds us of the importance of prioritizing personal artistic expression over technical mastery. He shares how teaching has helped him clarify his own artistic voice and the joy he finds in painting as a daily practice. Schaller emphasizes the value of trusting one's inner artistic vision over external advice, and the need to make art a central part of one's life. He also touches on the challenges and rewards of selling artwork, and offers advice for aspiring artists to focus on their intentions and be true to themselves. Finally, Thomas tells us about his books and his upcoming workshops!Tom's FASO site:https://www.thomaswschaller.com/Tom's Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/thomaswschaller/Tom's Books:https://www.thomaswschaller.com/booksTom's Mentorship and upcoming workshops:https://terracotta.art/schaller/thomas-w-schaller-fine-art-mentorshiphttps://www.thomaswschaller.com/workshops
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Our conversation with professor of political science at University of Maryland, Thomas Schaller on the historic verdict.
In this week's episode of Politics In Question, Thomas Schaller and Paul Waldman join Lee and James to discuss the urban-rural divide in American politics. Schaller is a professor of political science at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Waldman is a journalist and author whose writing has appeared in numerous publications, including MSNBC. Their new book is White Rural Rage: The Threat to American Democracy (Random House, 2024).Why is Mingo County, West Virginia important? How has the decline of political parties shaped America's present rural-urban divide? What is rural America? Do rural white Americans all think the same thing? Are rural Americans unique in their frustration with the federal government? Or are people from all walks of life frustrated with their government? These are some of the questions Tom, Paul, Lee, and James ask – and argue about – in this week's episode.Additional InformationPolitics in Question PodcastMore shows from The Democracy Group
In this week's episode of Politics In Question, Thomas Schaller and Paul Waldman join Lee and James to discuss the urban-rural divide in American politics. Schaller is a professor of political science at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Waldman is a journalist and author whose writing has appeared in numerous publications, including MSNBC. Their new book is White Rural Rage: The Threat to American Democracy (Random House, 2024).Why is Mingo County, West Virginia important? How has the decline of political parties shaped America's present rural-urban divide? What is rural America? Do rural white Americans all think the same thing? Are rural Americans unique in their frustration with the federal government? Or are people from all walks of life frustrated with their government? These are some of the questions Tom, Paul, Lee, and James ask – and argue about – in this week's episode.
The House marks the anniversary of January 6th as Kevin McCarthy loses a 13th vote in a row. Chris Hayes has the latest with Sahil Kapur, Steve Kornacki, Rep. Ted Lieu, Thomas Schaller, Carlos Curbelo, Elie Mystal, and Elaina Plott Calabro.
The wise men were drawn to a Baby to worship Him. Humble He came. He spoke as the One wiser than Solomon. He died for us on the Cross. He rose and went up and shall return with the clouds. (Matthew 2:1-2; 1 Kings 10:1-3; Revelation 1:7) Speaker(s): Thomas Schaller, Bruce Wright Sermon 12427 6:30 […]
The living Christ whom we can trust came to us. We can get beyond the hypocrisy and live in lowliness with Him. We are very wrong, He is just and right. The Lamb is the One who takes the Throne. (Zechariah 9:9-10; 2 Samuel 15:1-6; Matthew 23:1-12; 1 Timothy 4:1; Hebrews 10:22) Speaker(s): Thomas Schaller […]
There's an outer life that must fall into the ground and die. Otherwise, there's no fruit. Obedience to His Voice is what will subdue our stubborn ways. (1 Samuel 15:22; Mark 8:34) Speaker(s): Thomas Schaller, Mark Miniciello, Ronaldo Brown, Pirjo Huovinen Sermon 12415 6:30 PM on 11/27/2022
Jesus wanted people to get involved with what's on the Father's heart. Manage your means to be in the work of the harvest. The Great Commission is part of the sanctification process. (Luke 10:1-2, 16-24) Speaker(s): Gary Groenewold, Thomas Schaller, Arto Nousianen Sermon 12403 6:30 PM on 11/6/2022
John Love & Thomas Schaller
This time of year has become a focus on death and bones and spirits of the world and flesh. God's will is for us to live by faith with the mind of the Holy Spirit. This brings peace in Christ. Nothing separates us from Him. (Romans 8:1-39; Matthew 22:21) Speaker(s): Thomas Schaller, Eugene Davis Sermon […]
The Blood of Christ is enough to make us free from death. He won our salvation. Christ, the last Adam, manifested the righteousness that the first Adam could not. Imputation of righteousness by grace brings us into obedience from a new heart. Romans 3:10-25; Romans 5:6-10; Romans 8:1-10, 30-39. Speaker(s): Thomas Schaller, Steve Andrulonis Sermon […]
Jesus entered into confrontation with the devil in the wilderness. Satan resisted all Satan offered. The Savior saw the value of us beyond the bread, the fame, and the kingdoms presented. He lived in worship and service and put the devil behind Him. (1 Peter 5:10; Matthew 4:1-10) Speaker(s): Peter Westera, Riisto Krama, Thomas Schaller […]
Thomas Schaller & Jason Moore
Church runs by the life of faith in those who choose to serve. Never step back, just grow in faith. How do we grow? Just as we got saved, we receive from Him through Faith. (Romans 1:17; Mark 4:24; Colossians 2:6) Speaker(s): Thomas Schaller, Barry Quirk Sermon 12391 6:30 PM on 10/16/2022
Thomas Schaller & John Love
Thomas Schaller, John Love, Barry Quirk
Faith must be directed to Christ. David carried the head of Goliath. Jesus carried resurrection in His living Body. Victory could be seen in them. (1 Samuel 17:57-8:8) Speaker(s): Thomas Schaller, Cedric Tanksley Sermon 12385 9:00 AM on 10/9/2022
Faith must be in the most important Person imaginable — Jesus. David carried the head of Goliath, the giant he slew. Jesus carried victory death in His resurrection life. David lived with an inner life of conviction rather than in ego as King Saul did. (1 Samuel 7:57-8:9) Speaker(s): Thomas Schaller, Cedric Tanksley Sermon 12386 […]
Paul faced a challenge in trying to lead believers in Corinth. He told the Truth and the ministry of Christ did a great work. The authority brought a way of hope and forgiveness; an authority built on service and laid down lives. (2 Corinthians 2:1-4, 14-16; 2 Corinthians 7:3-9) Speaker(s): Thomas Schaller, Barry Quirk Sermon […]
Words are such powerful things. What manner of lips will we have? Our heart will determine this. Let us not allow words to drive wedges between us. Too much talk can make troubles. Let us edify. (Proverbs 10:12. 17-21) Speaker(s): Thomas Schaller, John Love Sermon 12379 6:30 PM on 9/25/2022
John Love & Thomas Schaller
Nehemiah's heart was touched by God for Jerusalem. He got a vision to build. He rallied the people and built. Maybe God will help us practically if we can see His bigger purpose. The good hand of God is upon us. Nehemiah 2:1-3, 11-20 Speaker(s): Thomas Schaller, Barry Quirk Sermon 12372 7:00 PM on 9/14/2022
Speaker(s): Thomas Schaller, Roger Robbins Jr. Sermon 12367 6:30 PM on 9/4/2022
God fills all. His Word made what we are in. He always has been and always will be. Meet Jesus and all opens up. Prayer is response to His world. It starts with Him not us. John 1, 14; Genesis 1:1-20; Psalm 3:1-5 Speaker(s): Thomas Schaller, John Love Sermon 12361 9:00 AM on 8/28/2022
The eternal Word has been from beginning. The Word is what gives the way of life. The Word and the Spirit bring us life. (John 1:1) Speaker(s): Steven Scibelli, Thomas Schaller, Peter Westera Sermon 12359 6:30 PM on 8/21/2022
Go to the Cross. Put on Christ. Be made new. Lies destroy. They are not the way to a fruitful life. Get victory over fear, pride, and comfort. Ephesians 4:13-24; Psalm 103:1-5 Speaker(s): Thomas Schaller, John Hadley Sermon 12357 11:00 AM on 8/21/2022
Emptiness and pride of our sin nature makes it necessary for new birth and new heart. Grace frees us from Law and the bondage we have through our nature. We marry another to live by faith and Word and away from fear, pride, and pleasure. (Romans 7:1-8; Psalm 103:1-5) Speaker(s): Thomas Schaller, John Hadley Sermon […]
There's good sorrow that corrects us. The eyes of Jesus looked upon Peter and he wept. Best thing is to come before God. Few really understand thankfulness. Be sure to turn from worldly sorrow. (2 Corinthians 7:9-10; Nehemiah 8:1–10; Luke 17:17; Luke 22:60-64) Speaker(s): Thomas Schaller, Peter Westera Sermon 12345 9:00 AM on 7/31/2022
Beat boredom with faith choices and adventure in Christ. Put away excuses. The lusts of our flesh cannot be coddled. Serving can bring us into focus through the Spirit. The presence of God, let us consider it always. The Word is near us. (Romans 13:14; 2 Corinthians 3:2-18; 2 Corinthians 4:14-15) Speaker(s): Thomas Schaller, Paul […]
Speaker(s): Thomas Schaller, Steven Scibelli Sermon 12331 6:30 PM on 7/3/2022
The Spirit of God gives us passion and a different way to see. We have eyes that see how the Lord brings victory. Our freedom from bondage is a miracle. Let's live large in that reality. Numbers 13:17-33; 1 Corinthians 2:9-16 Speaker(s): Kim Shibley, Thomas Schaller, Ben Hollopanien Sermon 12323 6:30 PM on 6/19/2022
We have things to say that the world cannot say. Church life has helped us to see and live by Spirit. We have brotherly kindness and charity and friends who tell us the Truth. (2 Peter 1:4-9; Proverbs 27:6) Speaker(s): Thomas Schaller, Jesse Feyers Sermon 12313 6:30 PM on 6/5/2022
The blessing of God falls upon us through grace. We enter a sanctification that Christ works out in us. He moves us to prepare and receive His glory more and more. (2 Samuel 23:1; Romans 6:19) Speaker(s): Thomas Schaller, Dave Chandler, Stan Collins, Renaldo Brown Sermon 12311 6:30 PM on 5/29/2022
The Father seeks worshippers who will stand in Spirit and truth. The fear of the Lord, let's not lose this. Say simple prayers in the midst of temptation. John 4:21-24; Philippians 3;3; Psalm 34:1-10 Speaker(s): Thomas Schaller, Steve Andrulonis Sermon 12307 6:30 PM on 5/22/2022
The Holy Spirit saves and seals us. But the Spirit can be grieved and quenched as we are walking in this life. The stories of Samson, King Saul, Ananias, and Saphira show that our intimacy with Him is fragile and easily disturbed. Acts 5; 1 Samuel 15:22; Judges 16:20 Speaker(s): Thomas Schaller, Ramir Manguling Sermon […]
What we do from the heart of God attracts others. The authority of Holy Spirit helps to shine in this generation. It is beyond efficient and mechanical things. Matthew 26:10; Philippians 2:13-15 Speaker(s): Thomas Schaller, Bensku Holopainen Sermon 12292 7:00 PM on 4/27/2022
The manner of persons we should be involves us walking in knowledge and love and discernment. God has given gifts of grace — instruments to lead us in this world in preparation of the world to come. 2 Peter 3:11-14 Speaker(s): Thomas Schaller, Paul Andrulonis Sermon 12291 6:30 PM on 4/25/2022
The essence of our life in the world is mostly tragic. The Empty Tomb answers this reality. Paul wrote to some Corinthian believers who disbelieved the Resurrection. We must hold fast to the truth of the Risen Lord. Otherwise, we see things in an empty and miserable way. 1 Corinthians 15:12-19; 15:43 Speaker(s): Thomas Schaller […]
We must be after the things of the Spirit. The life of the flesh is one of death and restlessness in carnality. Unbelievers, we are among those who see us as foolish. We are directed in righteousness by Him. Romans 8:4-7 Speaker(s): Thomas Schaller, Zane Turk Sermon 12283 6:30 PM on 4/10/2022
We are different from people who do not know Jesus. He has shown us things that are wrapped in mystery. Spiritual things, deep things, eternal are revealed. The world sees these things as foolish. We know them to be true. 1 Corinthians 2:6-13 Speaker(s): Thomas Schaller, Steve Andrulonis Sermon 12281 9:00 AM on 4/10/2022
On today's episode we hear from Dr. Thomas Schaller, Professor of Political Science. Then, our intrepid interns Jefferson and Sophia review the sports economics research of Dr. Dennis Coates, Professor in UMBC's Department of Economics. Dr. Tom Schaller's personal site Common Enemies by Dr. Schaller (U. of Nebraska Press) Check out the following links for more information on UMBC, CS3, and our host: The UMBC Center for Social Science Scholarship The University of Maryland, Baltimore County Ian G. Anson, Ph.D. See the links below for more information about today's Campus Connection: Dr. Dennis Coates The Impact of Professional Sports Venues on Local Economies (SSRN working paper) Retrieving the Social Sciences is a production of the UMBC Center for Social Science Scholarship. Our podcast host is Dr. Ian Anson, our director Dr. Felipe Filomeno, and our production interns are Sophia Possidente and Jefferson Rivas. Our theme music was composed and recorded by D'Juan Moreland. Special thanks to Amy Barnes and Myriam Ralston for production assistance. Make sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, where you can find full video recordings of recent UMBC events.
In a capsized world, true hearts of humility keep on. Christ makes it so they do not sink. Storms put them under, but they pop right up again. They face enticements and are not carried away. Proverbs 24:16; Deuteronomy 13:6-8 Speaker(s): Thomas Schaller, Natã Oliviera Sermon 12275 6:30 PM on 3/27/2022
Jesus came and finished all that was to be done. He came from above and fulfilled the plan though He faced many waves of opposition. He won the victory. John 13:1-6 Speaker(s): Thomas Schaller, John Hadley Sermon 12273 9:00 AM on 3/27/2022
Sick world needs healthy ones. Spirit-filled people are necessary. Moses refused to remain as the son of Pharaoh's daughter. He choose another way. He forsook privilege and esteemed the riches of Christ and kept faith. (Hebrews 11:24-28) Speaker(s): Thomas Schaller, Gary Groenewold Sermon 12272 7:00 PM on 3/23/2022
Speaker(s): Thomas Schaller, Eugene Davis Sermon 12265 9:00 AM on 3/13/2022
Jesus is hungry for us to bear fruit. Our hearts must be stirred to go to His harvest. Let's pray and see God bring forth His purpose. (Mark 11:14-20) Speaker(s): Thomas Schaller, Steven Scibelli Sermon 12259 6:30 PM on 2/27/2022
The Pantry Podcast | Spiritual Nutrition for Christians Craving Christ
Revelation 2-3 // SO8E4 The church is so important in determining how our spiritual lives are fed and taught. However, throughout history, even less then a century after Christs resurrection, there have been internal problems facing the church. Today Pastor Thomas Schaller joins us in examining Revelation 2-3, as John records a message from Christ...
It's National Equal Pay Day, which symbolizes how far into the year women must work to earn what men earned in the previous year. The Gliberal Goddesses gather to discuss what that means! Plus Poli Sci Professor and author Thomas Schaller on the GOP efforts toward a constitutional convention to force a balanced budget amendment and weigh in on 2016 so far.
Today, Nicole ventures back into domestic politics with two Toms today: PoliSci Prof/author Thomas Schaller, and author/columnist/brilliant man Thomas Frank