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Best podcasts about Tim Koch

Latest podcast episodes about Tim Koch

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio
1 Kings 12:1-33: Rehoboam and Jeroboam Take Bad Counsel

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 57:01


After Solomon's death, his son Rehoboam receives a request from Israel that their hard service for the king be eased. Rather than listening to the wisdom of the older counselors, Rehoboam takes the advice of his young friends to promise even harder work for Israel. The results are disastrous, as Jeroboam seizes the opportunity to take ten tribes of Israel under his reign. By the word of the LORD, a civil war is avoided, but the kingdom of Israel divides in two. In the northern kingdom, Jeroboam takes wicked counsel by abolishing worship that the LORD had given His people. This infamous sin of Jeroboam leads the northern kingdom into great evil for its entire history.  Rev. Tim Koch, pastor at Zion Lutheran Church in Linn, KS, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study 1 Kings 12:1-33.  To learn more about Zion Lutheran, visit www.zionlinn.org. "A Kingdom Divided” is a series on Sharper Iron that goes through 1-2 Kings. The division in the kingdom of Israel in this part of history was greater than a matter of north and south. The biggest division was between the people and their God. Yet even as the people rebelled against the LORD as their King, still He remained faithful to call them back to Himself through His prophets, working through history to send the good and gracious King, Jesus Christ. Sharper Iron, hosted by Rev. Timothy Appel, looks at the text of Holy Scripture both in its broad context and its narrow detail, all for the sake of proclaiming Christ crucified and risen for sinners. Two pastors engage with God's Word to sharpen not only their own faith and knowledge, but the faith and knowledge of all who listen. Submit comments or questions to: listener@kfuo.org

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio
Isaiah 3:1-4:1: Leaders and Luxuries Taken Away

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 52:51


The LORD shows His people what their idolatrous trust in the strength of man will bring. The LORD will take away all capable leadership from His people, leading to chaos. Anyone and everyone will be offered the task, but no one will want to rule over the heap of rubble. This will happen because the people have become proud and shameless in their sin of idolatry. As the leadership will be taken away from Judah, so will all the luxuries of life, for the LORD will bring destruction and exile. Yet all hope is not lost; the LORD promises that He will not forget His righteous remnant, even as He has not forgotten us through His Son, Jesus.  Rev. Tim Koch, pastor at Zion Lutheran Church in Linn, KS, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Isaiah 3:1-4:1.  "The Fifth Evangelist” is a series on Sharper Iron that goes through Isaiah 1-39. The prophet proclaims to the people of his day and throughout history that the Holy One of Israel alone is exalted. Those who put their trust in the strength of man will be brought low, but those who trust in the LORD will see that He is their Immanuel. Jesus is God with us who reigns over the kingdom of God forever and ever! Sharper Iron, hosted by Rev. Timothy Appel, looks at the text of Holy Scripture both in its broad context and its narrow detail, all for the sake of proclaiming Christ crucified and risen for sinners. Two pastors engage with God's Word to sharpen not only their own faith and knowledge, but the faith and knowledge of all who listen. Submit comments or questions to: listener@kfuo.org

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio
Isaiah 61:1-11: The LORD's Anointed Servant Brings Joy

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 55:23


The Servant of the LORD speaks as the One anointed by the Spirit. He comes to preach good news, to comfort, and to give God's good gifts. Through the work of the LORD's Servant, His people are established securely in righteousness. No longer will they be found in shame, but they will serve the LORD according to His Word. The people of God rejoice exceedingly because He has clothed them with His own righteousness. Through the Lord Jesus Christ, these promises are fulfilled. Rev. Tim Koch, pastor at Zion Lutheran Church in Linn, KS, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Isaiah 61:1-11. "The Fifth Evangelist” is a series on Sharper Iron that goes through Isaiah 40-66. Though Isaiah lived one hundred years beforehand, he writes to the people of God in exile in Babylon to assure them that their God reigns and will rescue them through the work of His servant. These promises are fulfilled in Jesus Christ, whose work Isaiah proclaims vividly seven hundred years beforehand.

Sportlerfrühstück
#125: TIM KOCH (FV BISINGEN)

Sportlerfrühstück

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 51:33


Tim Koch vom FV Bisingen war bei uns zu Gast. Gemeinsam mit Moritz Liss hat er über seine bisherige Karriere gesprochen und wie die aktuelle Situation beim FV aussieht. Viel Spaß! Hier geht's zu Moritz: https://www.instagram.com/moritzliss/ Das Team Match.Report: Tom Vetter: https://www.instagram.com/_tomvetter_/ Marius Schmiedel: https://www.instagram.com/mariusschmiedel/ Mathias Hägele: https://www.instagram.com/jaegihaegi99/ Jonathan Palm: https://www.instagram.com/jonathan_pa2/ Charly Zachow: https://www.instagram.com/charlie_themonkey/ Katrin Kuebek: https://www.instagram.com/katrinvue/ Moritz Rohrer: https://www.instagram.com/moritz_rohrer/ Unsere Links: Instagram Alb/Nördl. Schw. (Fußball): https://www.instagram.com/match.report.fussball/ Instagram Alb/Nördl. Schw. (Sport): https://www.instagram.com/match.report/ Instagram Zollernalb: https://www.instagram.com/match.report.zollernalb/ Facebook (Sport): https://www.facebook.com/MatchReport-583138828788902 Facebook (Fußball): https://www.facebook.com/match.report.fussball Facebook Zollernalb: https://www.facebook.com/match.report.zollernalb.bytequila Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/matchreport LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/76271113/admin/ Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/3T8uyQK4PqkM9ea25FZWvW Blog: https://matchreport.de/ Sportlerfrühstück ist ein Podcast von @Match.Report. sportlerfruehstueck@matchreport.de

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio
The 144,000 Sealed

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 56:49


Rev. Tim Koch, pastor at Zion Lutheran Church in Linn, KS, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Revelation 7:1-8. Before the seventh seal is opened, John sees the answer to the question, “Who can stand on the great day of the Lamb?” He sees four angels restraining the four winds by which the Lord would bring His judgment on the earth. A fifth angel comes from the rising of the sun, which is the place of hope and new life. This angel instructs the other angels not to let any harm come until all of God's servants are marked as His people. John hears that 144,000 from the tribes of Israel are sealed. This indicates that the Lord knows the fullness of His Church here on earth; He knows each one who is His own. “Come Lord Jesus!” is a series on Sharper Iron that goes through the Revelation given to St. John. Although some look at Revelation with fear, it is a book of supreme hope in our crucified, risen, and ascended Lord. The book of Revelation gives a heavenly perspective on our earthly circumstances so that the Church in every generation is challenged, comforted, and assured of final victory through Jesus Christ.

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio
Believing is Seeing

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 56:17


Rev. Tim Koch, pastor at Zion Lutheran Church in Linn, KS, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study John 4:43-54. When Jesus travels again to Cana in Galilee, an official from Capernaum makes the journey to see Jesus. He implores Jesus to come down to Capernaum and heal his son who was at the point of death. Jesus rebukes the attitude espoused by the man and the other Galileans who would not believe unless they could see a sign. The official reiterates the request that Jesus would come to Capernaum; if Jesus can only see his son, then surely Jesus will heal him. Instead, Jesus believes the official's word and tells him that his son will live. The official takes Jesus' word home in faith, and Jesus' word is effective. The official discovers that his son has been made well at precisely the moment Jesus spoke. This second sign from Jesus encourages us to trust His Word even without sight. “The Word Made Flesh” is a series on Sharper Iron that goes through the Gospel according to St. John. The disciple whom Jesus loved wrote his Gospel account as an eyewitness to Jesus' life and ministry. As we read the Word of God recorded by St. John, the Holy Spirit works in us so that we might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and so have life by faith in His name.

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio
The Night Will Soon Be Ending

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 54:52


Rev. Tim Koch, pastor at Zion Lutheran Church in Linn, KS, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Lutheran Service Book #337, “The Night Will Soon Be Ending.” Jochen Klepper wrote this powerful text while he was living during the beginning of the Third Reich in pre-World War II Germany. That context of growing despair makes the hope of the hymn all the more powerful. Although the darkness of sin, guilt, grief, and pain is all around us, Christians have true hope in the fact that Christ, who is the Light of the world, will return. His first coming at Christmas shone this invincible light into our world to give us this hope even now. That's why we run to the light of Christ as He comes to us now in Word and Sacraments, knowing that He has come for us lost sinners. Text: The Night Will Soon Be Ending (Copyright: © 1998 GIA Publications, Inc. Used with permission.) Author: Jochen Klepper, 1903-42 Translator: Herman G. Stuempfle, Jr., b. 1923 “The Hymns of Advent'' is a series on Sharper Iron that looks at a variety of the hymns found in the Advent section Lutheran Service Book. The season of Advent prepares us for Christ's coming. The hymns of Advent teach that this is more than getting ready for Christmas; the Word of the Lord sung in hymnody helps us to receive Christ as He comes to us now in the means of grace and when He comes again in glory on the Last Day.

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio

Rev. Tim Koch, pastor at Zion Lutheran Church in Linn, KS, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Deuteronomy 30:1-20. The LORD knows that His people will break His covenant and be scattered throughout the nations. He comforts them in the face of that reality ahead of time, for He will call them to return to Him and bring them back to Himself. Both for them and their offspring, the LORD will circumcise their hearts by faith so that they will love Him. As Moses brings his third sermon in Deuteronomy to a close, he reminds the people of Israel that they have the Word of God as a gift. Before them lie two paths: one of life and one of death. Moses urges them to choose life by loving God and holding fast to Him. “The Law of God is Good and Wise” is a series on Sharper Iron that goes through the book of Deuteronomy. Though Moses' lengthy sermons in Deuteronomy may be tempting to skip, this influential book is essential reading for Christians. As Moses strengthened Israel on the plains of Moab before the people entered the Promised Land, so the book of Deuteronomy still strengthens the Church as we prepare to enter the Resurrection with Christ, the Prophet greater than Moses.

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio
The Decalogue Is Foundational

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 55:19


Rev. Tim Koch, pastor at Zion Lutheran Church in Linn, KS, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Deuteronomy 4:44-5:21. Moses begins his second sermon in Deuteronomy by echoing his exhortation at the end of the first: “Listen!” He reminds the people that the covenant the LORD made at Sinai was not simply for their fathers; it was for this generation as well. In the same way, God's Word continues to be for Christians today. Moses had served as the mediator for the LORD's Word to the people; Jesus is the prophet like Moses who is our Mediator. Moses repeats the Decalogue as the foundation for the LORD's covenant. The LORD defines Himself for His people as their Savior from slavery in Egypt and calls them to live in His gift of freedom according to His will. The Decalogue continues to describe a godly life for Christians today and point us to our need for Christ, who fulfilled the Decalogue perfectly. “The Law of God is Good and Wise” is a series on Sharper Iron that goes through the book of Deuteronomy. Though Moses' lengthy sermons in Deuteronomy may be tempting to skip, this influential book is essential reading for Christians. As Moses strengthened Israel on the plains of Moab before the people entered the Promised Land, so the book of Deuteronomy still strengthens the Church as we prepare to enter the Resurrection with Christ, the Prophet greater than Moses.

Growing Harvest Ag Network
Mid-morning Ag News, July 22, 2022: Land values continue to stay strong

Growing Harvest Ag Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 2:30


Farm Credit Services of America recently reported an uptick in land values in Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wyoming, over the past 12 months. Tim Koch, FCSAmerica's executive vice president of business development, says the widest gains are in Iowa.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tractors And Troubadours
Ep. 36: National Farmers Union President Rob Larew, farmland values increase, grain bin safety, cattle market outlook, traditional country music summer playlist

Tractors And Troubadours

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 43:08


On this episode, National Farmers Union President Rob Larew and Senior Advisor Anne Steckel discuss some of the pressing issues in agriculture including the 2023 farm bill, labor and biofuels. Tim Koch, Executive Vice President of Business Development for Farm Credit Services of America, talks about rising farmland values in some parts of the United States, and we talk grain bin safety with Randy Yonker of the Clark County (Wisconsin) Central Fire and EMS District. We learn about the increased demand for U.S. pork in the Dominican Republic in this week's “Meat Monitor” segment, Jesse Allen and Lance Zimmerman of Rabo Research discuss the state of the cattle market, and Ray Bohacz is talking about pump pressure in this week's installment of “Bushels and Cents.” The episode also features the music of traditional country music artists Ron Christopher, Gerry Guthrie and John White and Texas Borderline. Timestamps Intro and news: 0:00 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 6:00 Rob Larew and Anne Steckel, National Farmers Union: 6:19 Concept AgriTek advertisement: 14:01 Tim Koch, Farm Credit Services of America: 14:34 Randy Yonker, Clark County (Wisconsin) Central Fire and EMS District: 16:45 Lucia Ruano, U.S. Meat Export Federation: 19:03 Jesse Allen, Market Talk: 21:36 Ray Bohacz, “Bushels and Cents”: 28:29 Ron Christopher, Gerry, Guthrie, John White and Texas Borderline: 29:51

The Business of Agriculture Podcast
244 - How Are Farm Finances And What Should We Expect in ‘22?

The Business of Agriculture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 42:09


2022 started off with dire predictions for production Agriculture's financial outlook. But, by mid spring the picture was changing, and by early summer a very profitable year was being predicted. Is that still the case? Are farm balance sheets going to swell? Or will interest rates and inflationary pressure on inputs create losses? Tim Koch, Chief Credit Officer for Farm Credit Services of America provides guidance on what he sees across his company's $40 billion loan portfolio. Sponsored by Nori nori.com and Pattern Ag pattern.ag

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio
The Holy Spirit Sends Barnabas and Saul

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 53:57


Rev. Tim Koch, pastor at Zion Lutheran Church in Linn, KS, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Acts 12:24-13:12. Despite the persecution against the Church, the Word of God continues to increase and multiply. The Holy Spirit directs the church in Antioch to set apart Barnabas and Saul for a missionary journey. Taking along John Mark, the missionary team starts by heading to Cyprus, Barnabas' homeland. There they are confronted by a magician and false prophet, Elymas. With strong words, Saul, also called Paul, convicts Elymas of his deceit and villainy, and the Lord strikes Elymas blind for a time. Though the sign is spectacular, it is the teaching of the Lord that astonishes Sergius Paulus, the proconsul, and brings him to faith. “To the End of the Earth” is a mini-series on Sharper Iron that goes through the book of Acts. In his second volume, St. Luke records all the things that Jesus continued to do through the ministry of His Church. By the end of the book, the proclamation of the Lord's Word that began in Jerusalem grows all the way to Rome. By God's grace, even now, that same Word is proclaimed to us.

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio
Jesus Has Come for Sinners

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 55:36


Rev. Tim Koch, pastor at Emanuel Lutheran Church in Milbank, SD, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Luke 5:27-39. Jesus doesn't wait for Levi, also known as Matthew, to reform himself. Instead, the Lord goes to the tax collector while he sits at the tax booth, and Jesus' word is effective to make Levi a disciple. In joy, Levi throws a party for Jesus and invites all his tax collector friends. The Pharisees object to Jesus' association with those they consider sinful, and Jesus responds by stating clearly His mission of coming for sinners. In this, Jesus calls the Pharisees, and all, to recognize their sinfulness and come to Him in repentance. The Pharisees fail to see how Jesus can call for repentance without fasting. Because Jesus has come as the Bridegroom for His people, feasting must take place now for the joy of Jesus' salvation. He is the new wine who has come, and He will not fit into the old ways of piety, as hard as they may be to leave behind. Jesus' institution of the Sacrament of the Altar is a perfect example. “The Beloved Physician's Orderly Account” is a mini-series on Sharper Iron that goes through the Gospel according to St. Luke. The Evangelist wrote his well-researched account of Jesus' life, death, and resurrection so that Theophilus would have certainty concerning the things he had been taught. As we still read the Word of God recorded by St. Luke, our gracious Lord gives us that same certainty that Jesus is our Savior.

Freely Given
Pedestals, Personalities, and Nostalgia

Freely Given

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 25:03


We kept Rev. Tim Koch on for one more episode, as we expand the conversation from "what makes a sermon" from last week, to some of the struggles with both pastors and parishioners. What makes a church feel like "home" and what happens when a pastor you love takes a call someplace else? What happens when you move away, and have to find a new church, and struggle with finding a church as good as your last one? We talk a bit about the constant struggle with the cult of personalities, the non-spiritual gifts of pastors, and even when either pastors or parishioners move on or pass away, it's easy to get stuck in the pitfall we all fall into of nostalgia. Nostalgia can be different than remembrance, because remembrance of how God has been faithful should be played over and over again in the church. But nostalgia is longing for what used to be. This conversation is important because when we go to church for the wrong reasons, when that reason is no longer there, we lose our bearings.  Understanding our purpose in gathering around Christ, and our purpose in mission can help us find clarity as we try again that patient process of church becoming family.   Support the ministry of 1517

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio
Hope Is Confident Expectation of God's Promises

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 54:58


Rev. Tim Koch, pastor at Emanuel Lutheran Church in Milbank, SD, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Romans 15:4-13. God has provided Scripture for our instruction. Through His written Word, He gives the endurance, encouragement, and hope that can come only from Him. This unites the strong and the weak, the Jew and the Gentile, to live together in Christ. St. Paul establishes this truth from the Scripture given for our encouragement. He cites four different authors who show that God has kept His promise to call all nations to Himself in Christ Jesus. St. Paul closes the text with a blessing that focuses us once again on hope, which is not wishful thinking, but the confident expectation that God will fulfill all His promises in Christ Jesus. “Advent with the Apostles” is a mini-series on Sharper Iron that goes through the Epistle readings for the season of Advent. This holy season of repentance and joy focuses on the coming of Christ. As the apostles write to us concerning Christian doctrine and life in light of what Christ has done in His first coming in the flesh, they strengthen us to live and wait in hope for His second coming in glory on the Last Day.

Freely Given
The Sermon as Food

Freely Given

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 25:45


In a world where sermons can be downloaded from any church at the touch of a button, it's easy to follow "celebrity pastors" pastors who are outside your denomination, pastors who don't even know you. There are books and journals dedicated to theories of what makes a good sermon. What makes a sermon difference than a "Ted Talk" or motivational speaker?  Katie and Gretchen decided to interview 2 different pastors on how they think about sermons, and this is the first interview with Rev. Tim Koch. Tim talks about thinking about sermons like food, and assessing what kinds of food we are taking in. Support the ministry of 1517

Views from the Watershed
Un-Muddying the Waters

Views from the Watershed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2021 10:46


Sediment, turbidity, and riparian buffers, oh my! There's a lot that can happen in a stream on its way to becoming NYC's drinking water. Watershed managers have re-engineered part of Stony Clove Creek so that it's cleaner and clearer...and doesn't flood downtown Phoenicia anymore. This episode features Tim Koch, Stream Educator and Hydrologist with the Ashokan Watershed Stream Management Program (AWSMP) and Cornell Cooperative Extension of Ulster County. If you're taking this tour in person, please play this episode at Simpson Mini-Park in downtown Phoenicia. Accessibility: the park has grassy turf and is not easily wheelchair accessible, but you can view the Stony Clove from the Main Street bridge which has a paved sidewalk. Please visit walkingthewatershed.com/podcasttour/listen.html to download a printed map, transcripts, accessibility info, and other important information.

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio
The LORD Condemns and Atones for Adulterous Idolatry

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 54:09


Rev. Tim Koch, pastor at Emanuel Lutheran Church in Milbank, SD, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Ezekiel 16:35-63. The LORD has exposed His people as an unfaithful bride; now He speaks judgment upon His people for their adulterous idolatry. He will show Judah and Jerusalem how worthless their idols really are. Not only will the LORD expose His people's “lovers” as enemies, but He will show them what it means to make Him as an enemy as He satisfies His wrath against them. Though Jerusalem thought herself better than Samaria to the north and Sodom to the south, in reality, the sins of Judah have made these two notoriously sinful places look righteous. Their comparisons to each other serve no purpose; they all stand condemned before the LORD. Yet out of His grace, He turns to them in mercy. The LORD shows Himself to be faithful to the covenant that His people broke; He promises to restore them and to atone for all they have done. He fulfills this promise by satisfying His wrath against sin in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ. “The Faithful Watchman” is a mini-series on Sharper Iron that goes through the book of Ezekiel. Just when Ezekiel should have begun his service as priest in the temple in Jerusalem, the LORD called him to be a prophet in exile in Babylon. Through fantastic visions and attention-grabbing action prophecies, the prophet Ezekiel is a faithful watchman who proclaims the word of the LORD to bring people to repentance over their sins and to faith in the coming Savior, Jesus Christ, the glory of the LORD made flesh.

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio
The Aftermath of Destruction

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 55:13


Rev. Tim Koch, pastor at Emanuel Lutheran Church in Milbank, SD, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Jeremiah 40:1-16. Jerusalem has fallen, but life in Judah continues for Jeremiah and the other survivors. Though likely unknowingly, the Babylonian captain gives a faithful theological interpretation of what has happened: the LORD has brought His judgment on His people for their rebellion. Nebuzaradan sets Jeremiah free and gives him the choice of going to Babylon or staying in Judah. As a faithful prophet to God's people, he declines relative comfort in Babylon in order to proclaim God's Word in Judah, even if it means suffering. He goes to Mizpah, where Gedaliah has been appointed by the Babylonians to govern Judah. As Gedaliah gives instructions to remaining residents of Judah and more of God's people gather, the future appears hopeful for a moment. However, the beginning of a plot against Gedaliah's life and the response to it reveal that the people still are more concerned about political machinations than the Word of God. “A Time to Destroy and a Time to Build” is a mini-series on Sharper Iron that goes through the book of Jeremiah. The prophet calls the people of Judah and Jerusalem to repent of their faithless idolatry and warns them of the destruction that is coming in the Babylonian exile. Yet Jeremiah does not leave us without hope in the midst of such dark days. Jeremiah and all who believe the Word of God he preached survive because of hope that is found in the righteous Branch from the line of David, Jesus Christ.

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio
A Divine Scavenger Hunt

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 53:31


Rev. Tim Koch, pastor at Emanuel Lutheran Church in Milbank, SD, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Jeremiah 13:1-14. The LORD gives Jeremiah an enacted prophecy through the prophet’s purchase of a linen loincloth. At the LORD’s command, Jeremiah noticeably wears it for a time in front of the people of Judah before burying it for a time. When the LORD tells Jeremiah to take his loincloth again after many days, the loincloth is completely ruined. The LORD then tells Jeremiah how to preach this reality. The pride of Judah and Jerusalem, the temple, will be ruined and taken away beyond the Euphrates River. Although the LORD had made His people to cling to Him as a loincloth clings to a person, Judah had already spoiled themselves by their idolatry. As jars are filled with wine, the LORD would fill them with drunkenness. Jesus is the Savior who drinks the cup of God’s wrath in place of His people in order to restore them from their idolatrous ruin. “A Time to Destroy and a Time to Build” is a mini-series on Sharper Iron that goes through the book of Jeremiah. The prophet calls the people of Judah and Jerusalem to repent of their faithless idolatry and warns them of the destruction that is coming in the Babylonian exile. Yet Jeremiah does not leave us without hope in the midst of such dark days. Jeremiah and all who believe the Word of God he preached survive because of hope that is found in the righteous Branch from the line of David, Jesus Christ.

BESTZEIT Podcast
#53 Der letzte große Marathon - Showdown vor Tokio

BESTZEIT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 83:31


Es steht nochmal ein echtes Straßenlauf-Highlight an dieses Frühjahr und dabei wird es um nicht weniger als die Vergabe der letzten Marathon-Olympiatickets gehen. Am Pfingstwochenende findet auf einem abgesperrten Schnellstraßenabschnitt in der Nähe von Graz der „S7 Marathon“ statt und das Motto „your final call to Tokyo“ ist hier Programm. Was Anfang des Jahres als eher kleine Idee des österreichischen Laufteams run2gether begann entwickelte sich in den letzten Wochen zu einem Stelldichein der internationalen Marathonszene aus allen Kontinenten. Neben dem Marathon wird es auch einen hochklassigen Halbmarathon geben und bei beiden Events eine Menge bekannter Namen von nah und fern. Unterstützt werden die Athlet*innen auf der schnellen Strecke in verschiedenen Pacegruppen von kenianischen Tempomachern aus dem Team von run2gether. Tim Koch ist langjähriges Mitglied des Laufteams, in die Organisation des Events stark eingebunden und heute unser Gast. Mit ihm sprechen wir über die besonderen Herausforderungen eines rein ehrenamtlichen Vereins im Hintergrund, über seine Zeit im Team run2gether - was das überhaupt ist, wie es entstand - über Laufreisen ins Läuferland Kenia und was das mit Osttirol zu tun hat. Eine Überraschung haben wir auch noch für euch: Zur Veranstaltung wird es für alle Lauffans einen Livestream geben und dreimal dürft ihr raten wer den kommentieren wird…

KVOM NewsWatch Podcast
KVOM NewsWatch, Wednesday, April 28, 2021

KVOM NewsWatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 32:21


In our local news today: the Matt Stell Facebook event raises $3,500 for the Conway County Care Center; Menifee will conduct a population survey; Tim Koch was hired as MHS assistant principal; the Perry County cleanup is underway; the Coronavirus vaccine is readily available to all Arkansans; ARDOT recognizes National Work Zone Awareness Week; we'll check sports, and visit with Sharon Wilson & Courtney Martin on behalf of the Conway County Care Center.

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio
Go to Dark Gethsemane

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 55:23


Rev. Tim Koch, pastor at Emanuel Lutheran Church in Milbank, SD, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Mark 14:26-42. Even with His betrayal, suffering, and death looming, Jesus still sings with His disciples as they go to the Mount of Olives. He bluntly tells His disciples that they will all fall away, as the prophet Zechariah foretold. Peter responds selfishly, contending that he will not. Jesus reveals that Peter particularly will deny Him three times before the night is over, even as all the disciples protest their loyalty. When they reach Gethsemane, Jesus is greatly distressed and troubled; His entire being is sorrowful. He prays with trust in His Heavenly Father’s will. Jesus’ faithfulness stands in contrast to His inner circle, Peter, James, and John, who cannot stay awake with their Lord even for an hour. As His prayer concludes, Jesus is strengthened to face His suffering and death, which is now at hand. “The Gospel in Action” is a mini-series on Sharper Iron that goes through the Gospel according to St. Mark. The Evangelist hits the ground running with the very first verse of his Gospel account, and he never lets up the pace. As one deed of Jesus comes right after another, always paired with His authoritative Word, St. Mark proclaims the good news that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, revealed conclusively by His death on the cross.

Catholic Chicago
Fully Alive -- January, 2021

Catholic Chicago

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 60:02


Co-hosts Dawn Fitzpatrick and Ray Pingoy open the show with an interview of Dr Linda Couri, faculty at Mundelein Seminary, who shares her conversion experience as a former Planned Parenthood employee and the discuss the March for Life Chicago Rally in Mundelein, which will be held on Sunday January 17th at 1PM at Carmel High School. Dr Couri is a speaker at the Rally. After Dr Couri, Bob Gilligan from Catholic Conference of Illinois joins the call to discuss the Bishops’ statement on the ethical nature of the Covid-19 vaccines. And finally, Dawn and Ray talk with Tim Koch, who is the coordinator of the Covid-anointing team, on which they all serve. The Covid-anointing team offers anointing of the sick to those Catholic patients in Chicago who are actively dying of Covid-19.

Speaking of the Arts...
Holiday Music

Speaking of the Arts...

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 33:31


Music Director Charles Evans is joined once again by Tim Koch of Carolina Master Chorale as they both provide great insights and explore the world of holiday music!

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Unto Us a Child Is Born

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 54:47


Rev. Tim Koch, pastor at Emanuel Lutheran Church in Milbank, SD, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Isaiah 9:2-7. The promise of Immanuel continues to dominate Isaiah’s preaching in this text. The darkness of Assyria’s devastation looms over Judah. The darkness of their own idolatry looms over Judah. Into this thick darkness, the LORD shines His light. His presence among His people gives them unreserved joy as He transforms their darkness into light. The LORD takes away the burdens upon them in ways that seem weak to human wisdom, as He did in the days of the judges when He alone was their King. Under His reign, war is brought to an end, and there is only peace. This peace comes through the birth of a Child, the Son who is both fully human and fully divine. He bears exalted names that distinguish Him as the truly good King over the house of David forever. This Child is Jesus, the only Savior. “Advent with the Prophets” is a mini-series on Sharper Iron that goes through the Old Testament readings appointed for the season of Advent. This holy season of repentance focuses our attention on Christ’s coming. As we spend time hearing the words of the prophets, the saints who waited patiently in the years before Christ’s coming in the flesh at Christmas, we too are prepared to receive Christ now in His Word and Sacrament, even as we wait for Him to come again in glory.

Speaking of the Arts...
Beethoven's 250th Birthday

Speaking of the Arts...

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 35:56


The very first episode of Long Bay Symphony's Speaking of the Arts... Hosted by Music Director Charles Evans, Episode 1 features Tim Koch of Carolina Master Chorale and discusses everything Beethoven in honor of his 250th birthday!

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Putting Proverbs into Context

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 56:30


Rev. Tim Koch, pastor at Emanuel Lutheran Church in Milbank, SD, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Proverbs 19:1-12. The Proverbs of Solomon must be read within the larger context of the Christian faith taught in God’s Word. From that context, they invite us to use them in the various contexts we face in life. Solomon speaks to that variety of contexts within these verses. Integrity, acting consistently according to the Word of God, is far more valuable than earthly wealth. When raw desire has no knowledge, ruin quickly comes. That ruin leads to anger against God in the path of folly, but the path of wisdom goes toward repentance in the face of sin, an example seen brilliantly in the life of King David. Though the world may flock to the rich for friendship, Jesus’ work on the cross calls us to show no partiality, thinking not of how we can take advantage of others but instead of how we can benefit our friends. Perhaps the greatest benefit we can give to our friends is to be slow to anger, turning toward them in forgiveness as the Lord has done for us. “Wisdom and Instruction” is a mini-series on Sharper Iron that goes through the book of Proverbs. Although Proverbs is perhaps best known for its short sayings full of practical advice, the one true God has so much more in this book of wisdom. True wisdom begins with the fear of the LORD. Christians walk His way of righteousness rather than the way of wickedness because we trust that all good gifts come to us through His Son Jesus Christ, who is His wisdom made flesh for our salvation.

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Religious Decay

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 55:24


Rev. Tim Koch, pastor at Emanuel Lutheran Church in Milbank, SD, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Judges 11:29-40. The downward spiral of the book of Judges quickens even in the midst of the LORD’s deliverance. The Spirit of the LORD comes upon Jephthah in order to deliver victory over the Ammonites to His people. However, Jephthah’s vow casts a deadly pall over what should have been a lively celebration. Even apart from its content, Jephthah’s vow was unnecessary because he already had the LORD’s promise of victory. The content only makes his vow even more foolish and ungodly. He never excludes the possibility of sacrificing a member of his own household, as a faithful Israelite would have done. Foolishness turns to tragedy when Jephthah’s only daughter greets him upon his return. The decay of Israel’s religious life is evident as neither Jephthah nor his daughter ever consult the LORD, His Word, or His servants, the Levites, in order to seek a way to avoid this ungodly human sacrifice. Instead, they go through with the deed, after which Israel’s corruption only grows; they observe a religious festival God had not commanded while continuing to ignore those He had. All of it is one big mess; thanks be to God that He does not forsake His messy people. “Rebellion and Rescue” is a mini-series on Sharper Iron that goes through the book of Judges. This book is characterized by a familiar. As the generations after Joshua forget the LORD and what He has done for Israel, they fall into idolatry. The LORD gives them over into the hands of their enemies in order to bring them to their senses. When they cry out to Him in repentance, He sends a judge to rescue them and give them rest for a time, until they relapse into idolatry once more. In this cycle, we see a picture of our own Christian life. Daily, the old Adam in us is drowned in contrition and repentance, and the new man emerges in Baptismal forgiveness to live in righteousness and purity before God forever.

American Ag Network
American Ag Network- Week in Review for July 18, 2020

American Ag Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2020 16:50


In this episode of the Week in Review, Rusty Halvorson visits with Sherry Koch, Mosaic Company technical sales manager from Moorestown, ND, about regional crop conditions and what producers should be scouting for in their fields. Rusty also visited with Jim Franceschetti, product manager for harvesting at CNH Aftermarket and Scott Cooper,  Aftermarket sales representative with Mud Hug, about tackling tough harvest conditions with equipment innovations. Also this week, we have an update on land values with Tim Koch, Executive Vice President and Chief Credit Officer at FCSAmerica.

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Christian Love Is a Dead End for Evil

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 53:41


Rev. Tim Koch, pastor at Emanuel Lutheran Church in Milbank, SD, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Romans 12:9-21. Christians have been brought into new life in Christ Jesus completely by God’s grace. Now St. Paul illustrates what that life looks like. The commands that the Apostle recites are not prerequisites for entrance into God’s kingdom; rather, they are based upon the mercies of God that have already brought sinners into His kingdom. Jesus gives the concrete picture for each of the statements made. Christian love is characterized by familial love that purposefully seeks to put the neighbor first. Christian love is grounded in the confident expectation of what God has promised in Christ. This allows the Christian to respond to evil and persecution without vengeance. The Lord remains judge and avenger. Instead of returning evil for evil and therefore allowing evil only to grow, the Christian responds with that which is truly good. As Jesus overcame evil on the cross through His forgiveness, so the Christian responds to evil with the same forgiveness first freely given to them. “The Righteousness of God for You” is a mini-series on Sharper Iron that goes through St. Paul’s Epistle to the Romans. Human righteousness cannot save, because all have sinned and fall short of God’s glory. Only the righteousness of God can bring life and forgiveness to sinners. This is the righteousness that He has fulfilled in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. This is the righteousness that is revealed in the Gospel, the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes. This is the righteousness that is not earned, but is freely given by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone.

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Confidence in the Law Won’t Save from Sin and Death

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020


Rev. Tim Koch, pastor at Emanuel Lutheran Church in Milbank, SD, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Romans 2:12-29. St. Paul continues to strip away from sinners all confidence apart from Christ. The problem is sin and death. Those who sin die, with or without the Law. The Law requires action, not only hearing, from both Gentiles and Jews alike. Though the Gentiles did not have the Law written down in the Ten Commandments, God’s Law still was written on their hearts. Their works according to the Law testify to that truth, as does their accusing conscience. The Jews, on the other hand, have found their confidence and identity in the Law. That confidence is nothing, however, unless the Jews do the Law. St. Paul rightly condemns them for their failure in this regard, which only leads to the blasphemy of God’s name. He takes them to a different starting point, the covenant of circumcision which the LORD gave as His promise. Yet as they break the Law, even their outward circumcision counts for nothing, because true circumcision is one that is done in the heart by the Holy Spirit. Their confidence and identity therefore must not be found in the doing of the Law; rather, it must be found in the promise made and kept by God in His Son Christ Jesus. “The Righteousness of God for You” is a mini-series on Sharper Iron that goes through St. Paul’s Epistle to the Romans. Human righteousness cannot save, because all have sinned and fall short of God’s glory. Only the righteousness of God can bring life and forgiveness to sinners. This is the righteousness that He has fulfilled in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. This is the righteousness that is revealed in the Gospel, the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes. This is the righteousness that is not earned, but is freely given by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone.

Private Equity 360
QofE: Top Mistakes to Avoid

Private Equity 360

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 17:02


What is a Quality of Earnings (QofE)? How does it affect a private equity transaction? Bob Woosley interviews Tim Koch, National Practice Leader, Transaction Advisory at Frazier & Deeter. In this podcast, we discuss common QofE mistakes. These mistakes can make or break a transaction. Learn what you need to do in a QofE and make sure your transaction goes smoothly.

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The Crumbs Are More Than Enough

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020


Rev. Tim Koch, pastor at Emanuel Lutheran Church in Milbank, SD, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Matthew 15:21-39. Though the Pharisees and scribes would have considered a Canaanite woman the epitome of uncleanness, her interaction with Jesus shows the true state of her heart. She comes out of the city to meet Jesus and beg for mercy for her daughter from the Son of David. The disciples are only annoyed, and Jesus initially refuses. The order of salvation is first to the Jew and then to the Gentile. The woman clings to this very promise, even when Jesus calls her a dog. She knows that the promise of salvation to the Jews will result in salvation for Gentiles as well, and she trusts that even these crumbs are enough. Jesus marvels at her faith and rescues her daughter from demon oppression. As He continues to travel, He continues to rescue people from the effects of sin as the God of Israel. When another large crowd gathers around Him, Jesus’ compassion moves Him to care for their physical hunger. Though His disciples seem to have missed the similarity to the previous time Jesus fed a large crowd, Jesus acts according to His compassion. From only a few loaves, Jesus feeds four thousand men plus women and children. In a similar way, although His Holy Supper today seems to be a mere crumb, Jesus’ true Body and Blood there given are more than enough to provide forgiveness for His people. “All Righteousness Fulfilled” is a mini-series on Sharper Iron that digs into the Gospel according to St. Matthew. The first evangelist proclaims Jesus to Jews and Gentiles alike as the fulfillment of God’s saving words and acts throughout the Old Testament. As the Christ in the line of David and Abraham, Jesus is the promised King who comes to bring sinners from every nation to live under His gracious reign.

Healthcare Simplified
40: Save Money and Eliminate Waste with the Bundled Rate Marketplace w/ Tim Koch

Healthcare Simplified

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 27:39


On today's episode of Healthcare Simplified, Tim Koch, founder of Accarent Health, joins us. He'll talk about healthcare and bundled rates, especially how to use bundled rates to save money and eliminate waste. Tim has been working in this area since the early 1990s so he's got deep experience in it.

Healthcare Simplified
40: Save Money and Eliminate Waste with the Bundled Rate Marketplace w/ Tim Koch

Healthcare Simplified

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 27:39


On today's episode of Healthcare Simplified, Tim Koch, founder of Accarent Health, joins us. He'll talk about healthcare and bundled rates, especially how to use bundled rates to save money and eliminate waste. Tim has been working in this area since the early 1990s so he's got deep experience in it.

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Christ is Surely Coming: Do Not Grow Weary in Doing Good --- 2019/12/23

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019


Rev. Tim Koch, pastor at the Emanuel Lutheran Church in Milbank, SD, joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study 2 Thessalonians 3:13-18. Paul strengthens weary Christians to continue in the good works God has given them to do. We can be confident that such works are good and pleasing in God’s sight, not based on how impressive they look to human eyes, but based upon God’s clear Word. The Christian response to this Word is to hold onto it in faith and deed; those who refuse to do so must be noted and avoided in order to bring them to repentance. The shame that is brought upon is not one of humiliation, but one of correction. Others are not to be regarded as enemies who must be destroyed. Rather, Paul commands love as toward a brother. The goal is to win the brother back into the family of God; he is one for whom Christ died. Paul brings his epistle to conclusion in his typical fashion. He signs the letter with his own hand as a sign of genuineness and closes by giving the peace and grace of God to the Thessalonians.

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The Oracle against Moab --- 2019/10/22

Sharper Iron from KFUO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019


Rev. Tim Koch, pastor at Emanuel Lutheran Church in Milbank, SD joins host Rev. Timothy Appel to study Amos 2:1-3. The Moabites trace their lineage to the incestuous relationship between Lot and his oldest daughter. Related to Israel, the Moabites were sometimes friends and sometimes foes of God’s people. Perhaps best known among the Moabites is Ruth, who married into the Israelite family and ended up in the genealogy of Christ. Yet the idol worship of Moab was a snare to Israel during their history as well. Amos preaches against Moab’s crime of desecrating the grave of the king of Edom, burning his bones into lime for use as mortar. Such defiling of God’s gift of the body is horrific, even by one pagan nation to another. For that reason, the LORD’s anger literally burns against the people of Moab. His wrath will come against them publicly and loudly, as He cuts off their ruler and kills all of their princes. Such language echoes throughout the Scripture in contexts not only of temporal judgment, but also concerning eternal judgment. The righteous anger of the LORD poured out upon Moab invites us to repent of our own sin; we dare not stand aloof as if we have no need of repentance. The Word of God comes to us not so that we might engage in hand-wringing or cheerleading. God speaks His Word not simply for their repentance, but for our repentance. The only refuge is Christ, who took God’s fiery wrath upon Himself on the cross and rose on the third day, so that baptized into Him, we would be saved.

Ruhrtalk
Ruhrtalk #17 mit Tim Koch

Ruhrtalk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 61:08


Vom Luxushotel in die Pommesschmiede Nomen est omen? Im Fall von Tim Koch passt die Redewendung wie der Deckel auf den Topf. Seine Karriere startete der Gastro-Experte im legendären Atlantik Kempinski Hotel in Hamburg. Ob Berlin, Stuttgart oder Karlsruhe, das Hotelfach blieb prägend für Tim und führte ihn schließlich ins Ruhrgebiet. Von Essen aus machte Tim die ersten Schritte in Richtung Selbstständigkeit. Mit seinem ersten Unternehmen Room to Cook legte der gebürtige Hamburger den Grundstein für weitere Projekte. Über sein eigenes Vertriebsunternehmen brachte er Produkte wie „Pottsoße“, das Erfrischungsgetränk „Kalte Muschi“ oder den FC Bayern-Ketchup „Ketchup für dahoam“ auf den Markt. Aktuell widmet sich Tim intensiv seiner nächsten Gründung: Die Kette „Bobby & Fritz“ - benannt nach den Fußballlegenden Bobby Charlton und Fritz Walter - serviert das Ruhrpott-Kultgericht Pommes und Currywurst an 37 Standorten in ganz Deutschland. Auch abseits der Arbeit bleibt Tim seinem Fach treu: Als Aufsichtsratsmitglied des Leader Clubs verfolgt er aktiv die Entwicklung und Neugründungen der Gastronomie.

Arts Friendly Conversations
Tim Koch, Carolina Master Chorale (Myrtle Beach, SC)

Arts Friendly Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 11:54


Enjoy our conversation with Tim Koch.  Tim is the Artistic Director and Conductor of the Carolina Master Chorale in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Carolina Master Chorale:  carolinamasterchorale.com =============== Discover Certified Arts Friendly Communities: artsfriendly.com/communities Subscribe to our free newsletter at: artsfriendly.com/subscribe

SiebenMeilenMarken
010: Tim Koch & Uli Rohrmayr - Bobby&Fritz

SiebenMeilenMarken

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 70:22


Tim Koch und Uli Rohrmayr sind die Geschäftsführer der in Essen ansässigen Imbiss- und Gastromarke Bobby&Fritz. Bobby&Fritz wurde 2013 gegründet und hat heute bereits 37 Läden in Deutschland. Mit einem laserartigen Fokus auf ihre Marke vom ersten Tag an, haben Tim und Uli unter dem Motto "Iss geil" einen frischen Akzent gesetzt. So peppen sie z.B. mit ihren eigenen Soßen (die Kung-Fu Soße kann ich wärmstens empfehlen!) die Klassiker wie Currywurst, Pommes und Schnitzel auf und bringen auch neue Produkte wie den „Sloppy Bob“ auf den Markt. Meine Gäste stammen ursprünglich aus der Gastronomie- bzw. Hotelbranche und statt nur ihr eigenes Süppchen zu brauen, treiben sie den Erfolg der gesamten Fast Casual Gastro-Branche durch ihre Aktivitäten bei dem Leaders Club Deutschland und Gastro Start-up Sessions, sowie dem Institute of Culinary Art (eine Akademie für die Foodservice-Branche) voran.

Brettspielradio (mp3 Feed)
004 Brettspielradio Tim Koch

Brettspielradio (mp3 Feed)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2017 6:04


Passend zur Episode 003 der letzten Woche habe ich heute ein Interview mit Tim Koch für Euch. Er ist einer der neuen Juroren in der Jury Spiel des Jahres, die Tom Felber in der letzten Woche erwähnt hat. Tim ist daneben ein Gründungsmitglied des Beeple-Netzwerks einiger Brettspiel-Blogs und hat dementsprechend auch seinen eigenen Blog mit Spielerezensionen (Link siehe unten). Tim berichtet mir im Rahmen des Interviews davon wie es war, den Anruf der Jury zu erhalten. Und was daraus alles für Konsequenzen folgen. Ein spannendes Interview, welches wir am Tag nach der Bekanntgabe seiner Ernennung nach der Spiel des Jahres-Verleihung in Berlin 2017 aufgenommen haben. Shownotes: Links: Brettspielradio - Der Brettspiel-Podcast von spielbar.com: https://www.spielbar.com/podcast spielbar.com auf twitter: https://twitter.com/spielbar_com Spiel des Jahres: http://www.spieldesjahres.de Tim Kochs Spielerezensionen: http://spielfreude.blogspot.de Beeple Blog-Netzwerk: http://www.beeple.de Credits Intro/Outro: Künstler: Scott Holmes Song: A Wee Tipple Album: Music for Media 2 Lizenz: CC BY NC Quelle: A Wee Tipple von Scott Holmes: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott_Holmes/Music_For_Media_Vol_2/Scott_Holmes_-_03_-_A_Wee_Tipple_1169 Datum: 2017-08-19

Medical Intel
Risks of Long-Term Use of Acid-Reducing Medications

Medical Intel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2016 8:38


Roughly 20 percent of Americans suffer from frequent episodes of acid reflux. Acid blockers are a great way to help ease the symptoms of heartburn. However some of the newer and stronger acid-reducing medicines appear to increase the risks of bone disease, fractures, and intestinal infections. Listen in as Tim Koch, MD discusses the risks of long-term use of acid-reducing medications, and other options to ease acid reflux symptoms.