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Kerry McDonald welcomes Charles and Charissa Mitchell, two of the four co-founders of the Threefold Schoolhouse, an Acton Academy located outside of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. They share their inspiring story of building a learner-driven microschool that launched with just 10 students in 2019 and today serves 65 learners from pre-kindergarten through high school. The Mitchells talks about the entrepreneurial challenges they've faced—from zoning restrictions and temporary spaces to navigating outdated education regulations—while staying true to Acton Academy's philosophy that embraces curiosity, experimentation, and failure as essential parts of the learning process. They also discuss their vision for helping young people discover their calling and make a global impact, and why they believe we are living through an education revolution. *** Sign up for Kerry's free, weekly email newsletter on education trends at edentrepreneur.org. Kerry's latest book, Joyful Learning: How to Find Freedom, Happiness, and Success Beyond Conventional Schooling, is available now wherever books are sold!
What happens when life throws you the hardest challenge—and you choose to turn grief into growth? In this episode of Dancing in the Discomfort Zone, I sit down with Gretchen Schott, (https://www.gretchenschott.com/) speaker, author, and leadership powerhouse, to talk about her new book Joy at Work When Women Lead and what it really means to bring authentic joy to the workplace.Spoiler: joy at work isn't about plastering on a grin. It's about clarity, self-awareness, and leading with love; a blend of humility, courage, and being lovingly direct when it counts most.Gretchen shares her deeply personal journey, how she reframed heartbreak into purpose, and the practical tools leaders can use to build stronger, more joyful workplaces.What you'll learn in this episode: How “cleaning the windshield” helps you banish overwhelm and get clarity Why the content you consume matters, and how to find true contentment Practical steps to protect your mental well-being and shift from burnout to joy Why tolerating a toxic workplace is a choice, and how to know when it's time to move onWhether you're leading a team, searching for more fulfillment at work, or just craving more joy in your day-to-day, this episode is full of wisdom, heart, and actionable takeaways.
The triune God comforts us through a threefold knowledge1. The knowledge of our sin and misery 2. The knowledge of our deliverance3. The knowledge of our thankfulnessTime:AfternoonMinister:Rev. Faustin EmadjeuTexts:Heidelberg Catechism: Lord's Day 1James 2
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Chaplain Adam Roe Pastor Candice Wassell Faith Lutheran Church O'Fallon IL Check out our Website: https://www.faithofallon.org/ If you would like to support the ministry of Faith Lutheran Church: https://www.faithofallon.org/giving
Chaplain Adam Roe Pastor Candice Wassell Faith Lutheran Church O'Fallon IL Check out our Website: https://www.faithofallon.org/ If you would like to support the ministry of Faith Lutheran Church: https://www.faithofallon.org/giving
Theme: The threefold benefit of Jesus Christ's resurrection for us 1. Justification2. Sanctification3. GlorificationTime:AfternoonMinister:Rev. Richard AasmanTexts:Heidelberg Catechism: Lord's Day 17Romans 5:20—6:141 Corinthians 15:50–58
For this episode of the Microcollege podcast we welcome Ezra Sullivan, of the Threefold Education Foundation in Chestnut Ridge, New York, one of the major centers of anthroposophical work and study in North America. This fall, Ezra will be leading an innovative new semi-individualized learning program called the Youth Co-Lab. This program aims to "rethink how society could reflect the nobility of the human soul" and is structured around three interconnected pillars:Study: Developing an inner capacity for meaningInitiative: Creating projects that address contemporary challengesService: Grounding wisdom in practical community engagementBorn in Los Angeles, Ezra Sullivan moved to South America after high school to initiate an inquiry into the life and being of man and nature with meditation and agriculture. In Latin America, Rudolf Steiner's ideas quickly reached Ezra through work with biodynamic agriculture. He returned to the US three years later and the following nine years were focused mainly in the Pacific Northwest on biodynamic agriculture, nonprofit leadership, the intentional communities movement, and non-violent activism. In 2022, Ezra studied at the Goetheanum in Switzerland. His focus now lies primarily in the social realm including adult engagement in Anthroposophy and renewing organizations. In 2024, Ezra moved to Threefold Community in New York.Links:Youth Co-Lab: https://threefold.org/youth/Beginning Anthroposophy Intro Course: https://threefold.org/introcourse/Threefold Education Foundation: https://threefold.org/Thoreau College: www.thoreaucollege.orgDriftless Folk School: www.driftlessfolkschool.org
Pastor Alan R. Knapp discusses the topic of "A Sermon on the Edge of the Eschaton: The Threefold Parousia of Jesus Part Five" in his series entitled "Hebrews 2020: We See Jesus" This is Increment 394 and it focuses on the following verses: Hebrews 10:37
Pastor Alan R. Knapp discusses the topic of "A Sermon on the Edge of the Eschaton: The Threefold Parousia of Jesus Part Four" in his series entitled "Hebrews 2020: We See Jesus" This is Increment 393 and it focuses on the following verses: Hebrews 10:37
Pastor Alan R. Knapp discusses the topic of "A Sermon on the Edge of the Eschaton: The Threefold Parousia of Jesus Part Three" in his series entitled "Hebrews 2020: We See Jesus" This is Increment 392 and it focuses on the following verses: Matthew 24:30; Hebrews 10:37
Pastor Alan R. Knapp discusses the topic of "A Sermon on the Edge of the Eschaton: The Threefold Parousia of Jesus Part Two" in his series entitled "Hebrews 2020: We See Jesus" This is Increment 391 and it focuses on the following verses: Hebrews 10:37; 1 Timothy 3:16
Pastor Alan R. Knapp discusses the topic of "A Sermon on the Edge of the Eschaton: The Threefold Parousia of Jesus Part One" in his series entitled "Hebrews 2020: We See Jesus" This is Increment 390 and it focuses on the following verses: Hebrews 10:37-38
Pastor Dana Kidder preaching from Ecclesiastes 4 at Redemption Bible Church in Bellefontaine, Ohio.
In this week's sermon, "Prophet, Priest, and King: The Threefold Anointing of a Godly Father," Pastor Wright explores the vital roles fathers play in their families and communities. Drawing from scriptures such as Malachi 4:5-6, he emphasizes the prophetic responsibility to speak life and purpose, the priestly duty to intercede and spiritually cover the family, and the kingly call to lead with wisdom, love, and order. With compelling statistics and practical insights, the message highlights the transformative power of Godly fatherhood and challenges men to embrace their divine anointing to shape future generations.
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A new MP3 sermon from Let the Bible Speak Radio is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: A Threefold Cord Satan Couldn't Break 5 Subtitle: The Book of Judges Speaker: Dr. Alan Cairns Broadcaster: Let the Bible Speak Radio Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 6/17/2025 Bible: Judges 4:4-24 Length: 28 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Let the Bible Speak Radio is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: A Threefold Cord Satan Couldn't Break 4 Subtitle: The Book of Judges Speaker: Dr. Alan Cairns Broadcaster: Let the Bible Speak Radio Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 6/16/2025 Bible: Judges 4:4-24 Length: 27 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Let the Bible Speak Radio is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: A Threefold Cord Satan Couldn't Break 3 Subtitle: The Book of Judges Speaker: Dr. Alan Cairns Broadcaster: Let the Bible Speak Radio Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 6/13/2025 Bible: Judges 4:4-24 Length: 27 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Let the Bible Speak Radio is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: A Threefold Cord Satan Couldn't Break 2 Subtitle: The Book of Judges Speaker: Dr. Alan Cairns Broadcaster: Let the Bible Speak Radio Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 6/12/2025 Bible: Judges 4:4-24 Length: 28 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Let the Bible Speak Radio is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: A Threefold Cord Satan Couldn't Break 1 Subtitle: The Book of Judges Speaker: Dr. Alan Cairns Broadcaster: Let the Bible Speak Radio Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 6/11/2025 Bible: Judges 4:4-24 Length: 28 min.
Episode SnapshotJohn Mark and Johnny sit down with theologian Daniel Scheiderer for a deep dive into covenant theology. From his studies with Dr. Steven Wellum at Southern Seminary to real-world ministry conversations, Daniel helps us compare progressive covenantalism, new covenant theology, Presbyterian Federalism and 1689 federalism—and why these distinctions matter for Baptists today.Key SectionsProgressive Covenantalism 101 – How it synthesizes biblical-theological themes without flattening covenants.Law & Gospel Nuance – Why the moral law remains, even when covenantal administrations change.1689 Federalism – Overlap and friction points with progressive frameworks.Meet the GuestDaniel Scheiderer is a pastor-theologian and PhD candidate who studied under Dr. Steven Wellum at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. His research focuses on covenant development across redemptive history and its implications for Baptist ecclesiology. Resources & Links Covenant Theology: From Adam to Christ – Nehemiah Coxe and John OwenKingdom Through Covenant – Peter Gentry & Steven Wellum (Crossway)Progressive Covenantalism – Eds. Stephen Wellum & Brent ParkerSecond London Baptist Confession (1677/89)Tags#ProgressiveCovenantalism #CovenantTheology #1689Federalism #NewCovenantTheology #ReformedTheology #ConfessionalBaptist #TheologyPodcast #SouthernSeminary #StevenWellum #BiblicalTheology #ChristianPodcast #BibleStudySupport the showContact Broken Wharfe Tweet us @Brokenwharfe Find us on Facebook at BrokenWharfe Follow us on Instagram at BrokenWharfe Email us at info@brokenwharfe.com Thanks for listening!
The set up is so juicy: dissolution, gluttony, corruption--but no, it's a moral Scottish march through politics, ethics, and penance, with a 3x3 drink that does what it should but not what it could.
Pollsters, the media, and the institutionalized Left. What do they all have in common? President Trump's first 100 days weren't as chaotic as they advertised. Now, they fear that the American people will see right through their deception, argues Victor Davis Hanson on today's edition of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words:” “They polled over 2,000 people, but only 840 were identified as Trump voters. Shouldn't that have been half? So, what am I getting at? We're getting right back to what happened in 2016 when the polls were completely wrong. The same thing happened in 2020 when they overestimated Biden's strength by four or five points. And then, even in 2024, the NPR poll had—on the last day of the election—they had Kamala Harris winning by four points.”
Pollsters, the media, and the institutionalized Left. What do they all have in common? President Trump's first 100 days weren't as chaotic as they advertised. Now, they fear that the American people will see right through their deception, argues Victor Davis Hanson on today's edition of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words:” […]
Pollsters, the media, and the institutionalized Left. What do they all have in common? President Trump's first 100 days weren't as chaotic as they advertised. Now, they fear that the American people will see right through their deception, argues Victor Davis Hanson on today's edition of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words:” […]
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Follow Proof of Coverage Media: https://x.com/Proof_CoverageConnor is joined by Sal Gala (EV3), Florian Fournier (Threefold), and Jose Aycart (Share) to announce the DePIN Summit 2025 in Africa and discuss its significance. They explore the region's potential for technological disruption, the importance of local engagement and government collaboration, and the role of decentralized internet networks in driving innovation. With Africa already leading in digital payments and primed for new advancements, the Summit aims to connect global and local tech communities at a crucial moment for growth. The conversation highlights DePIN as a framework for new business models and the transformative opportunities ahead.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction 03:01 - DePIN: A Global Perspective05:55 - The Significance of Africa in the DePIN Movement08:49 - Building Infrastructure: Local Engagement and Government Relations12:11 - Innovations in Internet Connectivity in Africa15:09 - The Future of DePIN: Vision for the Summit18:02 - Excitement for the Upcoming DePIN Summit20:51 - ConclusionDisclaimer: The hosts and the firms they represent may hold stakes in the companies mentioned in this podcast. None of this is financial advice.
By Ben Light - Solomon writes in the book of Ecclesiastes, that 'a threefold cord is not quickly broken'. The more strands you add to that rope, the stronger it becomes. When it comes to the challenges of life, and the difficulties that we face as Christians, what is the threefold cord that holds us to our anchor
Carl O'Brien, Education Correspondent with The Irish Times, reports that on the rise of children being diagnosed with autism.
Ever tried to carry a heavy load with a flimsy rope? It frays. It snaps. But braid it together? Now, it's unbreakable. Welcome to The Daily, where we engage with God's Word—verse by verse, chapter by chapter, every single day. Today's text is Ecclesiastes 4:11-12. Again, if two lie together, they keep warm, but how can one keep warm alone? And though a man might prevail against one who is alone, two will withstand him—a threefold cord is not quickly broken. — Ecclesiastes 4:11-12 A single strand of rope is weak. It frays, unravels, and snaps under pressure. Two strands woven together are stronger, able to bear more weight. But a threefold cord? That's a different level of strength—it's reinforced, resilient, and able to endure tension that would break a single strand. Solomon uses this imagery to remind us that life is not meant to be lived alone. We need relationships—friends, family, and trusted companions—who walk beside us, offering strength when we're weak. Alone, we're vulnerable. Together, we stand firm. But the real power comes when God is woven into the center of those relationships. A friendship rooted in mutual encouragement is good, but a friendship grounded in Christ is unbreakable. A marriage built on love is strong, but a marriage built on faith withstands every storm. This threefold cord—God, you, and another—provides warmth in the cold seasons of life, strength in battles, and endurance when the road gets tough. When we weave God into our relationships, we don't just hold on—we hold fast. If you're walking alone, it's time to reach out. If your relationships feel strained, it's time to strengthen them with Christ at the center. A cord of three strands isn't just strong—it's built to last. #StrongerTogether, #FaithfulFriendship, #BiblicalWisdom ASK THIS: Who in your life strengthens and encourages your faith journey? How can you actively weave God into your closest relationships? What relationships in your life feel strained, and how can you restore them through faith? When have you felt strongest because of the support of others? DO THIS: Reach out to a friend, family member, or mentor today and strengthen your relationship by inviting God into the center of it. PRAY THIS: Lord, help me to build relationships that are not just strong but unbreakable, with You at the center. Teach me to rely on others and to be a source of strength for those around me. PLAY THIS: I Can't Get Away & Downpour.
On this episode, Ryan and Joey continue their discussion about the Law of God and they discuss the three uses of the Law and the threefold division of the Law. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.broadoakpiety.org
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CLICK HERE to send me a text, I'd love to hear what you thought about this episode! Leave your name in the text so I know who it's from! Another week, another inspiring Milwaukee woman. This week on the pod I'm talking with one of the founders of Street Angels, Eva Welch. Street Angels are Milwaukee's own HOPE dealers for our neighbors who are living in shelters and/or on the streets. More than just hope, they deal in dignity, compassion, friendship and love. PLUS they dole out lunches and dinners, blankets, socks and other essentials. Prepare to have myths around homelessness busted and your own hope and compassion increased THREEFOLD after you hear Eva's stories of her work with Street Angels. Locals and Links we love! Website: https://streetangelsmke.org/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/AngelsOutreachInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/street_angels_milw_outreach/If you loved this show, you'll definitely want to listen to this episode with Caitlin Cullen at Kinship Community Food Center. Find it HERE or wherever you get your podcasts. Show your love for Cream City DreamsIf you haven't already, be sure to follow Cream City Dreams on Facebook and Instagram. Sign up for the newsletter HERE. And I'd LOVE it if you rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. If you're feeling especially generous, you can always Buy me a Coffee to help keep the lights on!Support the show
On this episode, Zack, Jacob, Alyssa, CB & Scott answer questions from the community that revolve around video games. Before that they discuss the week's news from the video game industry and the games they've been playing. E-WIN Best Heavy Duty Gaming Chair Yetee T-Shirts - Mega Man Collection On This Episode (22:53) News (49:40) New Games (53:52) Tales of Iron II: Whiskers of Winter (PS5) (1:03:19) Threefold Recital (Steam Deck) (1:06:26) “From the Outside In” Topic: Community Questions Grab the episode now on iTunes, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Google Play Music and more. If you love this episode and want other gaming content you can't get anywhere else, please support us on Patreon! Also, don't forget to check out our Discord Server and our web site, where you can read all of our written content.
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