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Van and Rachel give an update on the fallout from Donald Trump's immigration crackdown, before filmmaker Kayla Johnson and Pastor Tim Johnson join to discuss their documentary, ‘Fatherless No More'. (0:00) Intro (:31) Age guidelines in dating (7:00) Rachel's skunk story (18:35) Remembering Sly Stone (20:53) Remembering Ananda Lewis (29:09) BET Awards (33:26) The Me Too Movement (50:01) Claressa Shields snubbed? (51:31) Update on the anti-ICE protests (1:14:42) Reactions to Sen. Alex Padilla removal (1:18:12) Kayla and Tim Johnson join the show (1:44:55) A review of Tyler Perry's 'Straw' Hosts: Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay Guests: Kayla Johnson and Pastor Tim Johnson Producers: Donnie Beacham Jr. and Ashleigh Smith Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this special edition episode, JT and Anthony are joined by former NFL Super Bowl champion, pastor, author, and leader of men, Tim Johnson. Tim shares insights from his book and film Fatherless No More, exploring how unresolved father wounds shape a man's identity and struggles. His radical story of faith has taken him all over the globe, most recently to Riker's Island prison in New York, where he spent extensive time reshaping the lives of the young men there. In everything he does, Tim wants men to understand the deeper "why" behind our design, showing that vices are often symptoms of a soul left unhealed. Through honesty, forgiveness, and release, Tim reveals a path to lasting freedom and purpose.Fatherless No More Institute: https://fatherlessnomoreinst.org/ Fatherless No More Film: https://fatherlessnomorefilm.com/ Fatherless No More Book: https://www.fnmbook.com/ LEARN MORE:Website: https://greatman.tv/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greatman.tv/ Support GreatMan: https://greatman.tv/greatman-global/
In this episode, Dr. Tim Johnson, VP of Clinical Integration at SSM Health, shares how the system scaled value-based care to over 600,000 lives. He discusses the role of leadership, data infrastructure, and regional differentiation in building a sustainable model that balances value-based and fee-for-service care.
The annual tribute brunch for Saturday, June 7, 2025 at the National Wrestling Hall of Fame Honors Weekend. This is the full audio of the morning's events. Tim Johnson serves as the emcee.SpeakersP.A. Bowler & Mike Hagerty (for Ken Mara)Gary Abbott & Johnathan Stokes (for Van Stokes)Matt Brown & Royce Alger (for Mark Coleman)Frank Gallardo & Josh DoBell (for Terry Davis)Pete Schuyler & Solomon Fleckman (for Darryl Burley)Mark Cody & Chris Sada (for Matt Lindland)Adeline Gray & Rich Bender (for Terry Steiner)Josh Cowell & Don Wyper (for Greg Wojciechowski)
Send us a textMost digital agency owners wait too long to make the leadership shift that actually sustains scale. They keep grinding in fulfillment mode, thinking more output will equal more growth—until their systems start to crack, their team becomes dependent, and their energy flatlines. In this episode, I'm joined by Tim Johnson—a coach, broadcaster, and Olympic leader—who shares a bold challenge to high-achieving entrepreneurs: start leading for legacy before you're forced to.This conversation cuts to the core of what most seven-figure agency owners eventually realize: scaling your business requires a different mindset than building it. Tim unpacks the leadership shift entrepreneurs regret missing—moving from scoreboard-based identity to purpose-driven influence—and why encouragement, surrender, and free-leading are essential if you want to scale beyond yourself. We talk about how to build sustainable leadership habits now, how to anchor your agency's growth in more than revenue, and what it means to lead with legacy in your third act.If you're scaling a team, stepping into your CEO role, or building a business that will outlive you—this episode is essential listening.Books MentionedLeaders Who Last by Dave KraftSpiritual Depression: Its Causes and Cure by Martyn Lloyd-JonesNever Split the Difference by Chris VossUnreasonable Hospitality by Will GuidaraOctober 1964 by David HalberstamConnect with Tim JohnsonTo connect with Tim Johnson, learn more about his coaching, or explore how to lead with encouragement and purpose in your third act, visit TJKeepOn.com.
This episode of Vermont Viewpoint aired on 06/05/2025.Host David Zuckerman welcomes Jonathan Pride, a Norwich University graduate, combat veteran, and founder of the Caterpillar Leadership Institute (CLI). Pride shares his journey from military service to leadership development, and discusses how CLI empowers young professionals—particularly those from underrepresented backgrounds—through holistic programs focused on equity, practical skills, and personal growth.In the second hour, Zuckerman is joined by Tim Arsenault—also known on-air as Tim Johnson—a Vermont Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame inductee and recently retired Vernon Town Clerk. Together, they explore life in retirement, the value of civic engagement, and Tim's decades of service to his community.
In this episode, Dr. Tim Johnson, VP of Clinical Integration at SSM Health, shares how the system scaled value-based care to over 600,000 lives. He discusses the role of leadership, data infrastructure, and regional differentiation in building a sustainable model that balances value-based and fee-for-service care.
In this powerful and passionate message, we dive into Romans 12:1–8 and explore what it truly means to live in response to the mercy of God. This isn't your coffee-cup Christianity—it's a full-body, all-in calling to non-conformity, humility, unity, and service. Pastor Tim challenges us to shake off passivity, reject worldly systems, and offer ourselves as living sacrifices. With urgency, clarity, and deep conviction, he unpacks how spiritual growth isn't about instant deliverance, but steady transformation through vigilance and obedience. This episode will push you to examine your walk, your worship, and your witness—both outside in the culture and inside the house of faith. If you're ready for a word that stirs your soul and calls you to real, embodied discipleship, hit play now. Key Takeaways: The weight of the word “therefore” in Romans 12 and why it matters The false dichotomy between grace and action How to detect spiritual drift and resist conformity Why humility is the heartbeat of kingdom community What it looks like to serve the body with your time, gifts, and whole life Call to Action: Don't just listen—live it. Share this message with someone who needs a wake-up call, and let's become the kind of church that embodies truth in every part of life.
A former NFL champion and author of "Fatherless No More" explains how God filled the emptiness left by the absence of an earthly father. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/619/29
A former NFL champion and author of "Fatherless No More" explains how God filled the emptiness left by the absence of an earthly father. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/619/29
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EPISODE 131: Philadelphia native Tim Johnson Jr. has established himself as a dynamic singer, songwriter, producer, multi-instrumentalist, and actor. At just 10 years old, Johnson's talents led him and his family to Las Vegas, where he landed the coveted role of Young Simba in Disney's The Lion King. His acting career continued to flourish with roles in Everybody Still Hates Chris (Paramount), Saturdays (Disney), Ballers (HBO), Meet the Blacks 2, Fist Fight (Lionsgate), FBI (CBS), and critically acclaimed films such as We Were Meant To (Sundance 2023) and Pens and Pencils (2023 NAACP Image Award nominee). His commercial credits include major brands like Nike, Apple, Verizon, Baskin Robbins, and Sprite. In 2018, Johnson captivated audiences as a semi-finalist on FOX's The Four: Battle for Stardom, reaching millions worldwide. Since then, he has continued to carve his own path in the music industry, independently releasing singles, EPs, and two albums, all written and produced alongside his father. His signature blend of R&B, pop, and soul resonates deeply with his growing fan base, while his electrifying stage presence brings undeniable energy to every performance. instagram.com/cityboyjrContact us: makingsoundpodcast.comFollow on Instagram: @makingsoundpodcastFollow on Threads: @jannkloseJoin our Facebook GroupPlease support the show with a donation, thank you for listening!
What happens when deep theology meets awe-inspiring worship? In this powerful and passionate sermon, Pastor Tim walks us through the stunning conclusion of Paul's Gospel treatise in Romans 11—and it ends not with more teaching, but with praise. This isn't your typical Bible study. It's a soul-stirring invitation to move from head knowledge to heartfelt worship. Discover why God's boundless wisdom, flawless judgment, and awe-inspiring mercy leave us with no other response than “To Him be the glory forever.” Whether you're in a season of joy or confusion, you'll be reminded that God doesn't need our counsel—He invites our trust. Expect moments of laughter, deep conviction, and that unmistakable sense of God's greatness as Pastor Tim shows us how the story of redemption—from Adam to Christ, from Jew to Gentile—was never just about information. It was always leading to worship. Tune in to be challenged, comforted, and ultimately lifted into praise for a God whose ways are unsearchable but always good.
This special Mother's Day episode brings humor, honesty, and deep biblical truth as we journey through Romans 11. Pastor Tim breaks the mold of typical holiday messages to explore Paul's powerful question: Has Israel stumbled beyond recovery? Spoiler: the answer is a resounding no—and there's hope in that for all of us. Blending personal stories, cultural insight, and scriptural teaching, this message reminds us that God's plan is bigger than our failures. With wit and warmth, you'll hear about black church traditions, awkward family testimonies, and divine setups outside burger joints—all pointing to the grace of a God who grafts outsiders in and stirs holy jealousy to draw hearts back to Him.
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This episode aired May 6, 2025Host Brad Ferland 9:00 to 9:30Matt Cota weekly Legislative updateThe beat goes on 9:30 to 10:15Tim Johnson ArsenaultRetired southern Vermont WTSA radio personality in Windham County and recently retired Vernon Town ClerkThe story of two public careers of news and service to Vermonters 10:15 to 11:00Lloyd Devereux RichardsVermont Author of Stone Maidens and his new novel The Runnert's a standalone thriller of young man who gets involved with someone he believes is a savvy businessman and ends up abandoned in a terrible situation and on the run from some very bad people.
It is a privilege to welcome Tim Johnson, Jr., to The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast. Philadelphia native Tim Johnson, Jr. has established himself as a dynamic singer, songwriter, producer, multi-instrumentalist, and actor. At just 10 years old, Johnson's talents led him and his family to Las Vegas, where he landed the coveted role of Young Simba in Disney's The Lion King. In 2018, Tim captivated audiences as a semi-finalist on FOX's The Four: Battle for Stardom, reaching millions worldwide. Since then, he has continued to carve his path in the music industry, independently releasing singles, EPs, and two albums, all written and produced alongside his father. His signature blend of R&B, pop, and soul resonates deeply with his growing fan base, while his electrifying stage presence brings undeniable energy to every performance.In addition to his recording career, Tim's acting career continued to flourish with roles in Everybody Still Hates Chris (Paramount), Saturdays (Disney), Ballers (HBO), Meet the Blacks 2 and Fist Fight (Lionsgate), FBI (CBS), and critically acclaimed films such as We Were Meant To (Sundance 2023) and “Pens and Pencils” (2023 NAACP Image Award nominee). His commercial credits include major brands like Nike, Apple, Verizon, Baskin-Robbins, and Sprite.On this episode of The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast, Tim Johnson, Jr. spoke about his experience on The Four: Battle for Stardom and American Idol, songwriting, and voicing Young Chris on the animated series Everybody Still Hates Chris. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jake-s-take-with-jacob-elyachar--4112003/support.
In this powerful message rooted in Romans 11:1–10, we explore God's unwavering faithfulness to His people—even in times of rejection and rebellion. Has God rejected His people? Paul answers with a resounding no, reminding us of the remnant chosen by grace. Join us as we uncover the significance of God's mercy, the mystery of spiritual hardening, and the hope that remains for all who trust in Him. Whether you're feeling distant from God or deeply anchored in your faith, this sermon will remind you that God is never finished writing your story.
On this episode of TTP, we chat with Gillian Robertson and Cameron Smotherman, who fight on UFC Des Moines. Also, Tim Johnson gets ready for his PFL fight this Thursday and stops by. TIME STAMPS: Gillian Robertson Interview - 1:56 Fights, Dogs, and Parlays: UFC Des Moines - 15:24 Cameron Smotherman Interview - 23:39 Tim Johnson Interview - 34:22
In this powerful sermon, Pastor Tim unpacks Romans 10:14–21, exploring how hearing the message of Christ is essential for faith to take root and grow. Through heartfelt teaching and practical encouragement, this message challenges us to not only listen but to respond and share the Good News with others. Whether you are seeking to deepen your faith or looking for inspiration to boldly share your testimony, this episode will stir your spirit and strengthen your walk with God.
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In this Resurrection Sunday sermon, we explore the powerful message that Jesus' love and salvation are for everyone—regardless of background, race, past mistakes, or circumstances. Jesus broke down barriers and welcomed all people into God's kingdom, showing that His grace knows no boundaries. Join us as we reflect on the inclusive nature of Jesus' ministry and what it means for us today. Whether you're feeling excluded, unworthy, or searching for purpose, this sermon reminds us that Jesus came for each and every one of us. Tune in and discover the radical, all-encompassing love of Christ that invites us all to experience His grace and forgiveness.
Tim Johnson founded Cannabis Safety First more than a decade ago. Since then, he's been advocating for cannabis and criminal justice reform. A former law enforcement officer, Tim brings practical advice, wisdom, and solutions to the ongoing war on drugs. Johnson played an integral role creating Ohio's medical marijuana program in 2019. A decade later, he helped shape and pass Issue 2 - a state initiative that made cannabis legal for recreational use for Ohioans 21 and older. Today, Johnson will be updating us on House Bill 160 and Senate Bill 56 which threaten cannabis freedom and attempts to unravel Issue 2.|Part 2 of 11|Watch the interview on YouTube!***Find out more about Tim Johnson and his organization Cannabis Safety First with the links below. Be sure to follow him on social media to stay updated on cannabis reform in Ohio.Website: https://www.cannabissafetyfirst.com/Email: timj.cannabissafetyfirst@gmail.comtimj.safetyfirst101@gmail.comPhone: 614.736.1861LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-johnson-37a922111/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/twjohnson5***Don't forget to watch and subscribe to the Ladies Love Politics YouTube channel here:https://www.youtube.com/@ladieslovepoliticsYou can check out Ladies Love Politics website to read a transcript/references of this episode at www.ladieslovepolitics.com.Be sure to follow the Ladies Love Politics channel on TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Truth Social, Brighteon Social, Threads, and Twitter. Content also available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever else you stream podcasts.Background Music Credit:Music: Hang for Days - Silent Partner https://youtu.be/A41A0XeU2ds
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In this sermon, we dive into Romans 9:30-10:4, where Paul contrasts the pursuit of righteousness through works with the righteousness that comes by faith. Exploring the tension between Israel's striving for the law and the grace offered through Jesus Christ, we uncover the profound truth that salvation is a gift, not something earned. Join us as we reflect on how we, too, can sometimes miss the mark by trying to earn our way to God, and how faith in Jesus is the key to true righteousness. This message is a call to trust in God's grace and His perfect plan for salvation, reminding us that faith, not works, brings us into right standing with God.
Tim Johnson founded Cannabis Safety First more than a decade ago. Since then, he's been advocating for cannabis and criminal justice reform. A former law enforcement officer, Tim brings practical advice, wisdom, and solutions to the ongoing war on drugs. Johnson played an integral role creating Ohio's medical marijuana program in 2019. A decade later, he helped shape and pass Issue 2 - a state initiative that made cannabis legal for recreational use for Ohioans 21 and older. Today, Johnson will be updating us on House Bill 160 and Senate Bill 56 which threaten cannabis freedom and attempts to unravel Issue 2. |Part 1 of 11|Watch the interview on YouTube! ***Find out more about Tim Johnson and his organization Cannabis Safety First with the links below. Be sure to follow him on social media to stay updated on cannabis reform in Ohio.Website: https://www.cannabissafetyfirst.com/Email: timj.cannabissafetyfirst@gmail.comtimj.safetyfirst101@gmail.comPhone: 614.736.1861LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-johnson-37a922111/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/twjohnson5***Don't forget to watch and subscribe to the Ladies Love Politics YouTube channel here:https://www.youtube.com/@ladieslovepoliticsYou can check out Ladies Love Politics website to read a transcript/references of this episode at www.ladieslovepolitics.com.Be sure to follow the Ladies Love Politics channel on TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Truth Social, Brighteon Social, Threads, and Twitter. Content also available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever else you stream podcasts.Background Music Credit:Music: Hang for Days - Silent Partner https://youtu.be/A41A0XeU2ds
Welcome to the Avenue Community Church's podcast. In today's episode, we journey back into the profound depths of Romans, specifically exploring Romans chapter 9. As we venture beyond the familiar 'coffee cup' scriptures, we tackle complex theological concepts such as divine choice, human agency, and God's justice. Our discussion delves into the heart of Apostle Paul's bittersweet revelations—lamenting over the Jewish people's forfeiture of gospel blessings while passionately defending God's sovereign purposes that supersede human actions. We unfold how God's will and decrees stand uninfluenced by humanity, drawing parallels to historical biblical narratives such as Ishmael, Isaac, Pharaoh, and the Exodus. This sermon challenges us to confront our own preconceived notions, inviting us to accept the mysterious nature of God's salvation plan unconstrained by human logic. We reflect on themes of mercy, justice, and the awe-inspiring nature of God's multi-ethnic, all-encompassing family built on divine compassion and patience. Join us as we navigate these spiritually enriching discussions, allowing the Word of God to shape us into His likeness and deepen our understanding of our place within God's grand, redemptive narrative.
Welcome to the Avenue Community Church's podcast, where we delve into Romans 9, a chapter filled with rich theological insights. This message explores questions of divine election, the nature of God's promises, and how these themes are relevant to us today. As we unpack the complexities of Romans 9, we discover Paul's grief for his Jewish brothers who have missed the blessings of the gospel, and we address critical themes like God's faithfulness and justice. Through the stories of biblical figures such as Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Esau, as well as Moses and Pharaoh, we gain insights into God's sovereign decisions and what it means to be part of His family. This episode challenges us to contemplate the mystery of God's choice and the assurance that His plans and purposes are always fulfilled, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own spiritual journey and relationship with God.
Watching polar bear mums and cubs emerge from their winter densPolar Bear mothers spend the winter in warm and cozy dens, gestating and then birthing their cubs, and right about now the baby bears are taking their first steps out of the dens and beginning to explore the real world. Using satellite collars and remote camera technology, researchers from Polar Bears International, the Norwegian Polar Institute, and the San Diego Wildlife alliance, now have an exciting new picture of how and when they leave their winter refuges. The team included Louise Archer, Polar Bears International Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Toronto Scarborough, and their observations were published in The Journal of Wildlife Management.Lousy sleep? It's quality, not quantity that may be your problemResearchers from the University of Toronto Mississauga have compared sleep in modern, industrial societies with non-industrialised societies, such as remote tribes in Tanzania and the Amazon. The team, led by anthropologist David Samson, found that people in modern societies sleep for significantly longer, but have weaker natural circadian rhythms, and so their sleep is not as functional as it should be. The researchers say that could be because people in industrial societies have lost touch with cues that regulate our circadian rhythms, like light and temperature changes. The results were published in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B.Greenhouse gases are messing up low-earth orbit for satellitesWhile greenhouse gases are warming the Earth's surface, they're paradoxically cooling the upper atmosphere, causing it to contract. And this means trouble for low-earth orbit as space junk and defunct satellites are not running into the tenuous atmosphere and falling out of orbit as fast as they used to. This is making low earth orbit more crowded, and more dangerous. William Parker, a PhD candidate at MIT, led this research, which was published in the journal Nature Sustainability.A 3.5 billion year old crater in Australia is telling the story of the early EarthResearchers have discovered shattered rock in an area of rolling hills in Western Australia that they think is evidence of an enormous and ancient asteroid impact. This would be the oldest evidence of an impact crater preserved on Earth, and could tell us about how the surface of our planet was formed, and even how the conditions for life were created. Chris Kirkland, a professor of Geology at Curtain University in Perth Australia, was co-lead on this research with Dr. Tim Johnson. Their work was published in the journal Nature Communications.Beyond long COVID — how reinfections could be causing silent long term organ damageIt's now been five years since the COVID pandemic stopped the world in its tracks. The virus is still with us, and continues to make people sick. As many as 1 in 5 Canadians have experienced symptoms of long COVID, but scientists are finding that beyond that, each infection can also lead to long term silent cellular and organ damage. David Putrino, who's been studying COVID's long term effects at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City, says even mild or asymptomatic COVID infections can lead to a wide range of silent long term heath impacts — compromising our immune, vascular, circulatory, renal, metabolic, gastrointestinal systems and even cognitive function.
In today's powerful message, we explore the beauty and purpose behind life's waiting seasons. Through inspiring biblical examples like Abraham and Joseph, you'll discover why delays are not denials — they are divine preparation. Whether you're waiting on a dream, a breakthrough, or an answer to prayer, this sermon will encourage you to stay faithful, trust God's timing, and embrace the unseen work happening behind the scenes. Tune in and be reminded that God's promises are always worth the wait!
Fernando Wong, a landscape designer and Martha’s co-star on the HGTV show, Clipped, is known for consistent, inspired vision throughout his work. In a conversation between friends, Martha sits down with Fernando and Tim Johnson, his husband and business partner. They explore how Fernando fills landscapes with miniature outdoor “rooms” and timeless elegance. They also discuss their new book that revisits Fernando’s work, titled, The Young Man and the Tree: Fernando Wong Landscape Design. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we're talking about the Bates men's swimming team fulfilling Max Cory's prediction: two conference titles in relays at the NESCAC Championships. Plus, the lacrosse teams are off to a strong start to their seasons, and the baseball team won a dramatic game in Virginia. That's this week, on the Bates Bobcast! Interviews this episode: 0:43 -- Nate Oppenheim '28, Tim Johnson '27, John Weigel '27, and Max Cory '26 (Male Bobcat of the Week). Bates men's swimming NESCAC champion 400-yard freestyle relay. 19:03 -- Peter Casares, Head Coach, Swimming & Diving. 40:29 -- Laci Raveis '27, Women's Lacrosse. (Female Bobcat of the Week) 51:04 -- Gibby Sullivan '26, Baseball. 57:39 -- Connor Hartman '26 and Miles Schmidt '27, Men's Lacrosse.
Welcome to the Avenue Community Church's podcast, where we strive to follow Christ and seek peace and wholeness in Memphis. In today's enlightening episode, we launch our brand-new series titled "The Nail"—a deep dive into identifying and understanding our mission at the Avenue. We explore the concept of shalom and its significance for our spiritual journey. The sermon invites us to comprehend the intricate, four-chapter biblical story—from creation and rebellion to redemption and restoration—highlighting our need for salvation beyond just sin and a savior. Our pastor passionately illustrates the unique journey of Christ's love and sacrifice, emphasizing the vitality of understanding God's story to make sense of our Christian duties, from obedience to faith and prayer. Moreover, we are introduced to the "G3" approach to instill shalom within us, focusing on growth in knowledge, Christ-likeness, and union with the Holy Spirit. Our community encourages congregants to deepen their faith, understanding, and spiritual practices.
In the first half of this episode, Wellington is joined by guest Jamil Davis once again, a Florida Lead Organizer at Black Voters Matter, host of BLKFLA the Podcast to review Drake & PARTYNEXTDOOR's $ome $exy $ongs 4 U new project, they also discuss if it was high-quality R&B and what Drake's next album might look like in the Summer. Next up, they review Westside Gunn's 12 new album, 2 Chainz & Larry June's Life Is Beautiful project and, finally analyze REASON's new single "Hol That" feat. Ransom & Coyote.In the second half of the episode, Wellington is joined by guest Dr. Tim Johnson, a talented musician and writer who discusses the regression of the NBA All-Star Game, the Lakers possibly making a run, Philly's regression and, the Bucks not looking like the same team. Finally, they discuss Victor Wembanyama's potential, the Knicks' current status and, much more.
In this film session episode, Indiana State assistant coach, Tim Jonhson, breaks down cutting strategies within the Sycamores conceptual offense. He shares terminology, reads, and more for elite cutting.This episode is sponsored by the Dr. Dish Basketball Shooting Machine. Mention "Quick Timeout" and receive $300 off on the Dr. Dish Rebel, All-Star, and CT models.
Welcome to the Avenue Community Church's podcast, where we strive to follow Christ and seek peace and wholeness in Memphis. In today's enlightening episode, we launch our brand-new series titled "The Nail"—a deep dive into identifying and understanding our mission at the Avenue. We explore the concept of shalom and its significance for our spiritual journey. The sermon invites us to comprehend the intricate, four-chapter biblical story—from creation and rebellion to redemption and restoration—highlighting our need for salvation beyond just sin and a savior. Our pastor passionately illustrates the unique journey of Christ's love and sacrifice, emphasizing the vitality of understanding God's story to make sense of our Christian duties, from obedience to faith and prayer. Moreover, we are introduced to the "G3" approach to instill shalom within us, focusing on growth in knowledge, Christ-likeness, and union with the Holy Spirit. Our community encourages congregants to deepen their faith, understanding, and spiritual practices.
This week we're looking back at some big performances for the track and swimming teams. Plus, Brady Coyne delivered for men's basketball at the buzzer, and the squash teams both picked up big wins Sunday against Wesleyan. That's this week, on the Bates Bobcast! Interviews this episode: 1:16 -- Brady Coyne '26, Men's Basketball. 14:31 -- Tim Johnson '27, Men's Swimming. (NESCAC Performer of the Week and Male Bobcat of the Week) 27:01 -- Truman Williams '25, Men's Track and Field captain. 36:40 -- Grace Flaherty '25, Women's Squash captain. (Female Bobcat of the Week)
Welcome to the Avenue Community Church's podcast, where we strive to follow Christ and seek peace and wholeness in Memphis. In today's enlightening episode, we launch our brand-new series titled "The Nail"—a deep dive into identifying and understanding our mission at the Avenue. We explore the concept of shalom and its significance for our spiritual journey. The sermon invites us to comprehend the intricate, four-chapter biblical story—from creation and rebellion to redemption and restoration—highlighting our need for salvation beyond just sin and a savior. Our pastor passionately illustrates the unique journey of Christ's love and sacrifice, emphasizing the vitality of understanding God's story to make sense of our Christian duties, from obedience to faith and prayer. Moreover, we are introduced to the "G3" approach to instill shalom within us, focusing on growth in knowledge, Christ-likeness, and union with the Holy Spirit. Our community encourages congregants to deepen their faith, understanding, and spiritual practices.
Welcome to the Avenue Community Church's podcast, where we strive to follow Christ and seek peace and wholeness in Memphis. In today's enlightening episode, we launch our brand-new series titled "The Nail"—a deep dive into identifying and understanding our mission at the Avenue. We explore the concept of shalom and its significance for our spiritual journey. The sermon invites us to comprehend the intricate, four-chapter biblical story—from creation and rebellion to redemption and restoration—highlighting our need for salvation beyond just sin and a savior. Our pastor passionately illustrates the unique journey of Christ's love and sacrifice, emphasizing the vitality of understanding God's story to make sense of our Christian duties, from obedience to faith and prayer. Moreover, we are introduced to the "G3" approach to instill shalom within us, focusing on growth in knowledge, Christ-likeness, and union with the Holy Spirit. Our community encourages congregants to deepen their faith, understanding, and spiritual practices. As the sermon unfolds, we turn to Deuteronomy's teachings, discussing the importance of the Word, passing it down through generations, and its crucial role in our lives for achieving true flourishing. The episode concludes with a profound reminder of our responsibility to uphold God's commands to experience the full life He offers.
The Supreme Court upheld a law banning Tik Tok in the U.S. Vineeta found out about the case from Tim Johnson from the U of M. All on the WCCO Morning News. Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
In this episode Pastor Tim helps us as a local body of believers get on the same page as to the direction and vision of the church. What is the main point of emphasis? What are we seeking to accomplish? In this 4 week sermon series entitled the nail, we will answer these questions. To support the ministry of The Avenue Community Church, visit https://www.theavecc.org/give.
The Pinning Combination podcast with The Gazette's K.J. Pilcher and Dick Briggs welcomes “Voice of College Wrestling” Tim Johnson. The former Morning Sun and Coe wrestler and Mount Vernon wrestling coach turned broadcaster discussed his experiences and the return of wrestling to Iowa PBS. Pilcher and Briggs also highlight recent results and upcoming schedules.
In today's sermon, Pastor Tim draws from Psalm 106:44-46, reminding us of God's unending compassion and His faithfulness to His covenant, even when we fall short. Let us respond to His mercy by deepening our commitment to one another as a church community. To support the ministry of The Avenue Community Church, visit https://www.theavecc.org/give
This week we celebrated the Advent season with Pastor Tim diving back into the series of Romans and how God wants us to be convinced of His eternal love no matter the circumstances. To support the ministry of The Avenue Community Church visit https://www.theavecc.org/give
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This week, Pastor Tim walks us through the joy of being eternally connected with Christ, and how this truth ignites our faith in His promise that nothing in all creation can separate us from His love. To support the ministry of The Avenue Community Church please visit https://www.theavecc.org/give
This week Pastor Tim guides us through a familiar passage as he elaborates in detail on how this verse should be properly applied to our lives as believers. To support the ministry of The Avenue Community Church visit https://www.theavecc.org/give
Join us this week as Pastor Tim Johnson guides us through the depths of our relationship as heirs of Christ. To support the ministry of The Avenue Community Church visit https://www.theavecc.org/give
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