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Discover Church KC
Tim Holman - Guest Speaker | June 20, 2021

Discover Church KC

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 55:03


At Discover Church, we exist to see our city changed by Jesus, one life at a time by helping people discover LIFE in Christ, BELONGING in Community & PURPOSE in God's Calling on their life so that they can MAKE A DIFFERENCE. - You can join us live on Sunday mornings at 10am, either in person or online! Visit www.discoverchurchkc.com for more information!

The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 528: Kim Stanley Robinson's Ministry for the Future

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 86:05


Coode Street has a long history of talking to Kim Stanley Robinson about the world and his work, starting back in 2011, continuing in our 200th episode in London, and on the publication of 2312, Aurora, and New York 2140, so we couldn't pass up the chance to talk to him now. In what is easily the longest episode of Coode Street for this strange pandemic year, Gary, Jonathan, and Stan discuss his brand new novel, The Ministry for the Future, the value and purpose of science fiction, Stan's important working relationship with editor Tim Holman, experimenting with form, what comes next, and more. As always, we'd like to thank Stan for making the time to talk to us and hope you enjoy the episode.  

Fusion Parent Podcast
July 2020, Brand New You, Part 2

Fusion Parent Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 23:31


“Welcome to the Fusion Parent Podcast, the show that equips parents to see Jesus transform their homes one conversation at a time. I’m your host Les Norman and today Tim Holman and I are going to be unpacking episode two in a 6 part series called Brand New You. It’s a series on what it means to find worth, meaning, and identity in Jesus.”Brand New You — Delivered from our Old NatureAspect of New Identity in Christ — Delivered from Sin Nature‘s AuthorityWe need to look at Romans 6 again to see what it means to have the old self crucified. I’m going to look at Colossians 2:11, 12 where the body of flesh is removed. The personal need that is met or the resulting spiritual provision — Freedom from Sin‘s Control. For example someone falling out of fellowship and serving to focus on themselves where focusing on self is the opposite of what needs to happen to be delivered.The symptoms of not applying the new identity, or results of not knowing, considering, presenting, etc. are as follows. Helplessness and federalism in dealing with sinViewing send superficially two ways of coping with the inability to have real victory are defeat or denial. Action Stepsopenness about besetting sinspatient cooperation with God strategy to change (respond to issues he prioritizes)others-centered focus in spite of sin.“Today’s episode wouldn't exist without Abundant Life. We exist to see lives changed by Jesus, including our own!”“Stay tuned for episode three coming very soon where we’ll be covering what it means to experience real forgiveness through Jesus death and resurrection. Make sure to join the party on Instagram, Youtube, and Facebook with the keywords Fusion Students of Abundant Life.”

Fusion Parent Podcast
May 2020, Brand New You, Part 1

Fusion Parent Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 24:31


Welcome to the Fusion Parent Podcast, the show that equips parents to see Jesus transform their homes one life at a time. I’m your host Les Norman and Tim Holman and I are going to be talking through an episode we’re calling Brand New You. Teaching SegmentTim, I think you have a story for us about learning about identity.Yep, When I was a senior in high school, a long time ago, I was with a friend from church and she was going to introduce me to one of her friends who thought I would hit it off with. She asked me if I was nervous about it and I said “a little”.Then she said something that made it even worse. She said “Just be yourself.”The problem was I didn’t really know who that person was yet. I was such a people-pleaser, I would wait to see how someone would evaluate me before I knew who I was around them. Then I would just become what the person needed at the moment.Q. How do we find the answer to this question all teens ask at this point in life, “Who am I?”Two follow up questions will help grind it to a fine point.To whom do I belong?What am I to contribute?Eph 1:1-13 exercise — How many times is the phrase “In him”, “In Christ”, or some variation of that phrase?Depending on what version you have, it can be seen 7 up to 13 times.The first aspect of our identity in Jesus is ADOPTION. The spiritual provision we receive from being an adopted child of God is the thing we crave the most, belonging and security in this life.Romans 8:14-17 — 14 For those who are led by the Spirit of God are the children of God. 15 The Spirit you received does not make you slaves, so that you live in fear again; rather, the Spirit you received brought about your adoption to sonship. And by him we cry, “Abba, Father.” 16 The Spirit himself testifies with our spirit that we are God’s children. Now if we are children, then we are heirs—heirs of God and co-heirs with Christ, if indeed we share in his sufferings in order that we may also share in his glory.”If we wait around to find identity in what others say about us, we will have short circuited this incredible spiritual provision as a result of believing what God says about us. Romans 6:9-13 — 9 KNOWING that Christ, having been raised from the dead, is never to die again; death no longer is master over Him. 10 For the death that He died, He died to sin once for all; but the life that He lives, He lives to God. 11 Even so CONSIDER (or reckon, count) yourselves to be dead to sin, but alive to God in Christ Jesus. 12 Therefore do not let sin reign in your mortal body so that you obey its lusts, 13 and do not go on presenting the members of your body to sin as instruments of unrighteousness; but PRESENT (or offer) yourselves to God as those alive from the dead, and your members as instruments of righteousness to God. 14 For sin shall not be master over you, for you are not under law but under grace.

Fusion Parent Podcast
May 2020, Netfixed, Part 1

Fusion Parent Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 16:22


“Welcome to the Fusion Parent Podcast, the show that equips parents to see Jesus transform their homes one life at a time. I’m your host Les Norman and Tim Holman and I are going to be talking through an episode we’re calling Netfixed: our dangerous digital dependencies. “Now it’s time to welcome our guest, and it is none other than THE Dr. Jeff Cox to Fusion Parent Podcast. Jeff is on staff at Abundant Life as our wellness pastor but he’s much more than that. He’s an educated fellow, …. Thanks for joining us.”Our Dangerous Digital Dependencies – Technology is magical.  Who would’ve thought 15-20 years ago we would all be spending $100-$250 a month on cell phones. Q. How much was your first cell phone bill? What was your first cell phone?Here we have a pocket size device that allows you to instantly communicate with anyone, will take stunning photos, and access humanity’s collected knowledge. But, technology’s power can consume more than it should by promising, at an instant, all that you desire for the small price of staring into its glowing screen at all times.I think I'm developing retinal image burn and “scrollyosis”.Q. Have you ever become mild or moderately addicted to a game on your phone?This episode goes beyond our phones. This goes to any medium that gives us access to streaming content. Q. Where do you consume most of you content (tv, computer, phone, etc.)?The reason we asked Jeff to be our guest today is because we want to hear what you’re seeing from people that have experienced negative effects on the brain because of too much screen time.—— Jean Twenge, psychology professor at San Diego State University — “Teens spend more time on their phones and on social media, and we know from other research that these activities are more strongly linked to low wellbeing than watching TV and videos, which is most of younger children’s screen time.”Q for Jeff: Also, what are some negative effects on the family as a whole from extended screen time?Q. For Jeff: what are some healthy alternatives for families with accelerated screen usage?Application:7 healthy alternatives to screen timeREFLECT — Grab a pen and paper and recall as much as you can from the day. I don't recommend a mobile device to do this because there's too many potential distractions to keep you from concentrating. This is a good exercise for writers. You'd be surprised how much storytelling can come out of one seemingly boring day at the office.READ — Crush a few chapters of that novel you got for Christmas, or read your Bible. Speaking of which, reading a whole book of the Bible in one setting is great. The Gospel of John has 21 chapters and Romans has 16. Either will take you 30-45 minutes to read and it'd be time well spent.Go ahead. You can do it. There's a good chance that some of us have never powered our phones off... ever. Your kids might think it's creepy though. "What's wrong with dad? He's just sitting on the couch looking at us."PLAY A GAME — I had an unopened pack of 40 year old Uno cards and YOLO'd them open one night after the family helped me bundle 10,000 invite cards for our Easter service at church. It was the best game night we've ever had. The cards smelled like brand new. They were even sealed in plastic inside the sealed box they came in. These are the cards below fresh out of the package. Dust off that old game of Clue or Operation and show them who's boss!PLAN AHEAD — Plan your day tomorrow, or that project you've been putting off since last Spring. You'd be amazed at how much an hour of thinking about what's coming up can do for your productivity.EXERCISE — I'm not a huge fan of working out at night but it might be something you'd enjoy. Don't have a gym membership? Do 4 rounds each of 25 jumping jacks, 10 burpees, 10-20 lunges, and 25 mountain climbers. You'll be asleep before Jimmy Fallon comes on.CALL FAMILY — Call your parents, grandparents, siblings, or a friend. If you don't want to call, try writing a handwritten letter or thank you note to someone. If you don't have anyone to thank, scroll through your contacts and find that one person you've always wanted to catch up with that's nowhere on social media. Don't want to do that? Call your best friend's home number from childhood and see who answers.PRAY — Last, but certainly not least, prayer should be higher on the list, I admit. If you can't think of anything to pray about just do a little reading of Scripture to get you started. Ask God to bring things to your mind that he want you to think about. If nothing else, go to Luke 4 and use the Lord's prayer as a guide.“Today’s episode is wouldn’t exist without Abundant Life. We exist to see lives changed by Jesus, including our own!”

A StoneWall's Perspective Podcast
Humble. Pray. Seek. Turn.

A StoneWall's Perspective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 31:25


In today's episode I will have a guest, Tim Holman, my student pastor. We will be discussing the coronavirus, anxiety, depression, and loneliness. You can follow us on Facebook @A StoneWall's Perspective. You can also follow on Instagram @A_StoneWalls_Perspective. We also have Twitter @A_stonewall--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alexander-stone/support

Code[ish]
24. Side Projects for Fun and (not necessarily) Profit

Code[ish]

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019


The web started off weird, and there’s a wonderful and concerted effort to ensure that, at least parts of it, stay that way. Heroku designer Charlie Gleason and lead strategist Stephen Barlow dive into their experiences working on side projects—small, silly, funny, and emotive vignettes on the web—that span random Arrested Development episode selectors, Kanye West browser-based mini games, collaborative art projects, and everything in between. Learn how to get involved with your own community of makers, why it’s more important to have fun than it is to try and get internet famous, and some things to look out for when working with others. So, put away the kanban board, get inspired, and keep the internet weird with a side project of your own. Links from this episode Charlie’s music video, Tweetflight Stephen’s Kanye Zone Stephen’s community, Botnik Indie game company, Blyts Matt Desl (canvas-sketch) Jenn Schiffer Glitch Tim Holman

Toolsday
78: Generative Art with Tim Holman

Toolsday

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018 29:45


We talk with Tim Holman about his new project, Generative Artistry, creating art with code, and side projects.

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Toolsday
Headless Chrome

Toolsday

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2017 28:31


This week, we’re wrapping our heads around Headless Chrome with Tim Holman!

headless chrome tim holman
Friends Talk Frontend
#11: Tim Holman

Friends Talk Frontend

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2017 64:19


This episode was super fun to record. I got to talk to Tim Holman who’s a tinkerer, prankster, and, of course, a developer. He’s currently working at Codepen and if you like weird and zany things, I think you’ll have a lot of fun listening to this episode. So, stick around! Codepen Tim Holman Tim Holman’s Twitter Qwiki Tumblr Brisbane Jessica Lord fun.css Blue Screen of Death JavaScript Sunshine Coast Hakim El Hattab jsdo.it Human Music Don’t Hate The Player, Hate The Game Rat King Obnoxious.css Office Slack Simulator Jessica Lord + Tim Holman Help me buy more cake through Patreon!

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Rick Kleffel:Agony Column
275: Agony Column Podcast News Report : A Conversation With Tim Holman, Editor of Orbit Books

Rick Kleffel:Agony Column

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2007