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Visit Project Mindfully Outdoors for more. In this episode of Project Mindfully Outdoors, host Mike Martin delves into the transformative power of self-discipline and compassion. Drawing from personal experiences and insights from mindfulness practices, Mike emphasizes the importance of being strict with ourselves while maintaining tolerance and understanding towards others. He shares practical tips on cultivating this balance in everyday life, demonstrating how a mindful approach can lead to more meaningful relationships and a healthier mindset. Listeners will hear inspiring anecdotes and grounded advice on how to foster self-accountability without compromising kindness for those around us. Each segment is infused with the spirit of outdoor exploration, encouraging everyone to engage with nature as a means to practice mindfulness and self-reflection. Join Mike as he navigates the delicate interplay between personal rigor and interpersonal compassion, inviting listeners to embrace their journeys with intention and openness. This episode promises to inspire anyone looking to enhance their self-awareness while nurturing a supportive community. Tune in to discover how mindfulness can reshape not only our perception of ourselves but also how we connect with the world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Visit Project Mindfully Outdoors for more. In this episode of Project Mindfully Outdoors, host Mike Martin delves into the transformative power of self-discipline and compassion. Drawing from personal experiences and insights from mindfulness practices, Mike emphasizes the importance of being strict with ourselves while maintaining tolerance and understanding towards others. He shares practical tips on cultivating this balance in everyday life, demonstrating how a mindful approach can lead to more meaningful relationships and a healthier mindset. Listeners will hear inspiring anecdotes and grounded advice on how to foster self-accountability without compromising kindness for those around us. Each segment is infused with the spirit of outdoor exploration, encouraging everyone to engage with nature as a means to practice mindfulness and self-reflection. Join Mike as he navigates the delicate interplay between personal rigor and interpersonal compassion, inviting listeners to embrace their journeys with intention and openness. This episode promises to inspire anyone looking to enhance their self-awareness while nurturing a supportive community. Tune in to discover how mindfulness can reshape not only our perception of ourselves but also how we connect with the world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A very "Tolerant" liberal woman in New York fell flat on her face after trying to snatch a MAGA hat off another rider's head. The left proves once again they are hypocrites.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett calls for physical violence against Ted Cruz, and don't forget Old Balls Tim Walz wanting to fight conservatives. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Pastor Tom Watson - Sermon recorded live on 09/03/2025 at Aspire Church Manchester UK. For more information visit our website
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With all the debate about clean energy these days, propane has not been getting much attention as another option. But, Mike Newland, Director of Ag Business Development at the Propane Education and Research Council, says we've now got opportunities to grow the supply of renewable propane.
With all the debate about clean energy these days, propane has not been getting much attention as another option. But, Mike Newland, Director of Ag Business Development at the Propane Education and Research Council, says we've now got opportunities to grow the supply of renewable propane.
"The correction of fear is your responsibility. ²When you ask for release from fear, you are implying that it is not. ³You should ask, instead, for help in the conditions that have brought the fear about. ⁴These conditions always entail a willingness to be separate. ⁵At that level you can help it. ⁶You are much too tolerant of mind wandering, and are passively condoning your mind's miscreations. ⁷The particular result does not matter, but the fundamental error does. ⁸The correction is always the same. (https://acim.org/acim/en/s/67#4:1-8 | T-2.VI.4:1-8)Visit the website for information on these meetings, the online community and information on paid private mentoring with Keith:https://www.acimwithkeith.com/You can watch many older meetings on the YouTube Channel here:https://www.youtube.com/@acimwithkeithOur meetings are organised in the Facebook group, "A Course In Miracles With Keith" Please ensure you read and agree to the group rules on application to have membership approved. This is the link:https://www.facebook.com/groups/384802770144828If you'd like to donate, you can do so with paypal here:https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/keithkavOr you can donate with credit card here:https://www.mypos.com/@keith
Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Wednesday February 12, 2025 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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After facilitating the Real Skills Conference, Pete brings Jen the most valued real skill from a poll of leaders, and together they dissect what it means to be tolerant of uncertainty (and what other words might fit into that phrase).Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about:What is a real skill?What might it mean to be tolerant of uncertainty?How can we be more active, than to just be tolerant of something?To hear all episodes and read full transcripts, visit The Long and The Short Of It website: https://thelongandtheshortpodcast.com/.You can subscribe to our Box O' Goodies here (https://thelongandtheshortpodcast.com/) and receive a weekly email full of book and podcast recommendations, quotes, videos, and other interesting things that Jen and Pete are noodling on. To get in touch, send an email to: hello@thelongandtheshortpodcast.com.Learn more about Pete's work here (https://humanperiscope.com/) and Jen's work here (https://jenwaldman.com/).
In this exclusive episode of our “Automation Chat” podcast from the Automation Fair 2024 show floor, The Journal's Managing Editor Amanda Joshi talks with Mike Wurster, Director of Strategic Alliances and Dave Ulmer, Channel Support Engineer at Stratus Technologies. Learn about the company's ztC Edge, a secure, zero-touch, DIN-rail mountable edge-computing platform with built-in virtualization and fault-tolerant workload protection. With industrial interoperability and OT manageability, it enables quick, easy delivery of both highly available and fault-tolerant virtualized edge applications. Also learn how the company collaborates with Claroty, Fortinet and Rockwell Automation to include pre-validated cybersecurity protection. And as always, get your family-friendly, silly Joke of the Day. Resources from this episode: Watch their discussion on YouTube at https://youtu.be/rAW7qSGVu_I. Learn more about Stratus Technologies. Subscribe to The Journal's 4 digital magazines at http://rok.auto/thejournal-subscribe. Automation Chat is brought to you by The Journal From Rockwell Automation and Our PartnerNetwork magazine. Find us on YouTube. Find us on LinkedIn. Find us on Facebook. Find us on X (Twitter). Please share this episode with others who would benefit from the information. ** Named “Best Podcast” 3 Consecutive Years! 2022-2024 Apex Award of Publication Excellence.
Sermon: Revelation 2:18-29, To the Church in Thyatira, Too Tolerant “We must learn to hate sin, and we will, if we are getting to know God. If we do not, we will increasingly hate God.” – James Montgomery Boice Main Point: Hold fast to Christ so that His church is purified and productive in His […] The post To the Church in Thyatira, Too Tolerant (Rev. 2:18-29) appeared first on Grace Church Crystal Coast.
Shade-Tolerant Edible Plants for Your Garden| Episode 344 Gardening in shaded areas might seem like a challenge, but it's entirely possible to grow a thriving garden with the right plants. Whether your yard has dappled sunlight or full shade, there are plenty of options for edible plants that don't mind a little less light. In Episode 344, we explore a dozen shade-tolerant crops to get your garden started. Why Grow Shade-Tolerant Plants? Many homesteaders and gardeners face the dilemma of limited sunlight due to trees, buildings, or small spaces. Choosing shade-tolerant crops means you can still produce food and maximize your available growing areas. Plus, shaded gardens often require less watering and experience fewer weeds. 12 Edible Plants Perfect for Shade Leafy Greens Spinach: Thrives in partial shade and cooler conditions, producing tender, nutrient-packed leaves. Kale: A hardy crop that grows well in low light and even tolerates frost. Lettuce: Perfect for shaded spots, as it prevents bolting and extends your harvest season. Collard Greens: Provides robust, hearty leaves that grow beautifully in partial shade. Root Vegetables Radishes: Quick-growing and shade-friendly, ideal for fresh snacking or pickling. Carrots: Sweeter roots develop in partial shade, as long as soil remains loose and rich. Turnips: Produces both edible roots and greens, making it a versatile garden addition. Herbs Parsley, cilantro, mint, and chives thrive in shady areas while adding fresh flavors and medicinal benefits to your meals. Other Crops Peas: Cool-season crop that prefers shade to avoid overheating. Elderberries: A fruiting shrub that thrives in partial shade and provides berries for syrups and jams. Mushrooms: Perfect for full-shade areas like basements or wooded spaces. Start Your Shade Garden Today With so many options, gardening in shaded areas doesn't have to limit your harvest. Pick a few of these crops, experiment with your space, and watch your shady garden flourish. Would you like to know more about growing these plants or planning your shade garden? Tune in to Episode 344 for all the tips!
Shade-Tolerant Edible Plants for Your Garden| Episode 344 Gardening in shaded areas might seem like a challenge, but it's entirely possible to grow a thriving garden with the right plants. Whether your yard has dappled sunlight or full shade, there are plenty of options for edible plants that don't mind a little less […] The post Shade-Tolerant Edible Plants for Your Garden| Episode 344 appeared first on Survivalpunk.
Shade-Tolerant Edible Plants for Your Garden| Episode 344 Gardening in shaded areas might seem like a challenge, but it's entirely possible to grow a thriving garden with the right plants. Whether your yard has dappled sunlight or full shade, there are plenty of options for edible plants that don't mind a little less light. In Episode 344, we explore a dozen shade-tolerant crops to get your garden started. Many homesteaders and gardeners face the dilemma of limited sunlight due to trees, buildings, or small spaces. Choosing shade-tolerant crops means you can still produce food and maximize your available growing areas. Plus, shaded gardens often require less watering and experience fewer weeds. Spinach: Thrives in partial shade and cooler conditions, producing tender, nutrient-packed leaves. Kale: A hardy crop that grows well in low light and even tolerates frost. Lettuce: Perfect for shaded spots, as it prevents bolting and extends your harvest season. Collard Greens: Provides robust, hearty leaves that grow beautifully in partial shade. Radishes: Quick-growing and shade-friendly, ideal for fresh snacking or pickling. Carrots: Sweeter roots develop in partial shade, as long as soil remains loose and rich. Turnips: Produces both edible roots and greens, making it a versatile garden addition. Parsley, cilantro, mint, and chives thrive in shady areas while adding fresh flavors and medicinal benefits to your meals. Peas: Cool-season crop that prefers shade to avoid overheating. Elderberries: A fruiting shrub that thrives in partial shade and provides berries for syrups and jams. Mushrooms: Perfect for full-shade areas like basements or wooded spaces. With so many options, gardening in shaded areas doesn't have to limit your harvest. Pick a few of these crops, experiment with your space, and watch your shady garden flourish. Would you like to know more about growing these plants or planning your shade garden? Tune in to Episode 344 for all the tips! Why Grow Shade-Tolerant Plants?12 Edible Plants Perfect for Shade Leafy GreensRoot VegetablesHerbsOther CropsStart Your Shade Garden Today
Remaining true to Christ often requires courage and discernment. Pastor Wesley Welch explores Revelation 2:18-29, where the church in Thyatira is commended for their faith and love yet warned against compromising with sin. This message challenges us to pursue holiness and cling to the promises of Christ, who rewards those who remain steadfast.
January 23, 2025 ~ Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie talk with Michigan State University professor Steve van Nocker about finding an apple species that's more tolerant to spring frosts, why it's important to our state's agriculture, and much more!
Dr. Erwin Lutzer is today's guest to discuss his lates book ‘The Eclipse Of God.' He is the author of over 70 books and also host of the broadcast ‘Running to Win.'Dr. Erwin Lutzer & Moody Media: https://www.moodymedia.org/authors/authors/erwin-lutzer/The Eclipse Of God: https://www.moodymedia.org/store/books/the-eclipse-of-god-book-store/www.worldviewmatters.tv© FreedomProject 2024
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Are you tolerate in a way that is honoring or not honoring God? Today, Brett looks at Revelations 2:19-22, 26 and explains the difference between the two and how we can be tolerant and faithful in a way that is honoring to God. To watch more devotionals about the book of Revelation go to: https://bit.ly/49g0mek 00:00 - Introduction 00:47 - Revelation 2:1901:49 - Revelation 2:20-22 03:04 - Romans 14:2205:39 - Revelation 2:2009:33 - Revelation 2:26, 28 Share your stories, prayer requests, or your response to this devotional in the comments below. If you would like to know more about New Life, who we are, what we believe, or when we meet, visit http://newlife.church. Or you can fill out a digital connection card at http://newlife.church/connect - we would love to get to know you better!
Are you tolerate in a way that is honoring or not honoring God? Today, Brett looks at Revelations 2:19-22, 26 and explains the difference between the two and how we can be tolerant and faithful in a way that is honoring to God. To watch more devotionals about the book of Revelation go to: https://bit.ly/49g0mek 00:00 - Introduction 00:47 - Revelation 2:1901:49 - Revelation 2:20-22 03:04 - Romans 14:2205:39 - Revelation 2:2009:33 - Revelation 2:26, 28 Share your stories, prayer requests, or your response to this devotional in the comments below. If you would like to know more about New Life, who we are, what we believe, or when we meet, visit http://newlife.church. Or you can fill out a digital connection card at http://newlife.church/connect - we would love to get to know you better!
As climate change warms our world, it has affected farmers and their growing practices, even threatening beloved beverages, like beer. Danish brewer Carlsberg, the world's fourth largest, is breeding more climate-tolerant crops, hoping to future-proof its beer production. Human-caused climate change has made the world hotter and increased the likelihood of both long droughts and intense bursts of rainfall, affecting farmers and their growing practices. “It's impacting a lot,” says the laboratory's vice president, Birgitte Skadhauge. “Some areas, it's a lot of drought, it can be heat, extreme heat, but it can also be far too much rain that's affecting the plants and also the quality of the crops.” Researchers have long known the raw materials required for beer production—barley, hops and yeast—will be affected by climate change. A study published last year in the journal Nature Communications found projected hop yields in Europe will decrease between four to 18% by 2050. Climate change is anticipated to only further the challenges producers are already seeing in two key beer crops—hops and barley. “I've seen rather well-developed models saying that it will be difficult to grow the normal crops in southern Europe in the future, even in the 2050s,” says Tavs Nyord, a senior consultant at green think tank CONCITO. “You will see the changes already at that time.” The Danish beer brewer, founded in 1847, has more than 140 beer brands in its portfolio, and last year, produced 101 million hectoliters of beer, according to its annual report. The hope is to breed and domesticate crops that can better withstand summer heat, warmer winters, changing pests and diseases. In a climate-controlled greenhouse in Copenhagen, rows of experimental barley crops grow under scientist supervision. To test climate-tolerant crops, experts can elevate temperatures, even day length by changing light intensity. And rather than using genetically modified ingredients—“beer drinkers are not fully ready to drink beers with GMO crops in,” says Skadhauge—they're using traditional breeding methods. This article was provided by The Associated Press.
In this episode we speak with two scientists from the U.S. Forest Service that are part of the American Elm disease resistance breeding and restoration program, Dr. Leila Pinchot and Dr. Kathleen Knight. Dr. Knight's research has focused on the effects of non-native pests and pathogens in forested ecosystems, concentrating in emerald ash borer and our topic today: dutch elm disease. Dr. Pinchot is a forest ecologist whose research focuses on tree restoration for species impacted by non-native pests and pathogens. Elm trees' resilience against harsh spring storms and their roots' exceptional ability to filter out sediments make them critical species for floodplains. However, elms have become a rarity among floodplains due to the desolating impacts of the elm bark beetle (scientific name: Hylurgopinus rufipes of the Curculionidae family) that spreads dutch elm disease. The disease spread extensively across the U.S. in the mid-20th century killing more than 75% of elm trees by 1989. Dutch elm disease attacks the xylem cells of the trees which carry water and nutrients from the root to the stems and leaves, making it one of the deadliest tree diseases. This has severely impacted restoration and floodplain efforts, as no other trees fill the niche of Elm trees. Tune into this episode as we discuss Knight and Pinchot's team's work in developing disease tolerant elms, the role of elm trees in riparian forests, gaps in understanding the disease, the impact climate change has on this disease, and more!If you, or someone you know finds a large survivor elm on your property, you can submit it to the survivor elm database here.
Revelation 2.12-17 | 11.10.2024
In this episode, we dive into the essentials of surface tolerant coatings with host Katie Duda, how these coatings can significantly extend asset service life. Get a sneak peek into the purpose, types, and benefits of surface tolerant coatings and why they're crucial for challenging environments. Katie also shares insights on assessing coating systems, interpreting performance data, and real-world case studies that showcase long-term durability. Tune in to understand how surface-tolerant coatings can be a game-changer for industrial protection, and get ready for an educational session that promises to elevate your coating knowledge. Perfect for asset owners, maintenance teams, and anyone invested in the longevity of their industrial assets.
On this week's show we discuss the Tivo Video Trends Report and we read your emails and and take a look at the week's news. News: Streamers bet on food partners to help reduce churn Samsung Reveals Its Reach: Free Streaming TV Service Is As Big as the Major Players A Growing Number of Cord Cutters Don't Plan to Buy a New Streaming Device in 2024, Spelling Trouble for the Tech Giants Other: 10 of the world's most expensive turntables | What Hi-Fi? TiVo Video Trends Report As we look at the content ecosystem in Q2 2024, consumers are noticeably scaling back their spend on content and as a result, the number of sources they utilize for video. In this iteration of the Video Trends Report, we continue to see respondents supplement their video bundle and save money by turning to ad-supported services. In fact, the ratio of SVOD consumers utilizing lower-cost, ad-supported tiers has increased across the board, while the share of consumers utilizing ad-free SVOD services has dropped almost 18% year-over-year. Some key findings: 84.5% of respondents are prone to browsing before landing on a show or movie. 77.8% of all respondents noted that they are at least tolerant of ads. 63% of respondents noted reducing their entertainment spending. 61.7% of respondents noted using at least one AVOD/FAST service in Q2. 22% of Pay TV subscribers cut the cord then later resubscribed to traditional TV service. Average number of video sources reverting back to 2022 levels Q2 22/Q2 23/Q2 24 Average Total Services 9.9 10.9 9.1 Avg Paid Services 6.7 6.9 5.7 Avg Non-paid Services 3.2 4.0 3.4 Household income does have an impact on the number of sources used, but it does not appear to be as substantial of a driver as demographics like age or geography. At the low end of less than $20K you have about 10 sources for 2023 and 2024. Households with incomes of $200K or more saw an increase from 10 sources in 2023 to about 14 in 2024. Percentage of Respondents Who Watch on Each Device Q2 22/Q2 23/Q2 24 TV 81.0% 78.9% 81.3% Smartphone 50.6% 60.2% 51.8% Tablet 29.2% 30.9% 25.3% Computer 36.6% 37.3% 33.7% When it comes to discovery methods, the percentage of those who find out about new TV shows or movies from commercials has declined 3% year-over-year. In comparison, word of mouth and recommendations from friends continue to remain the most commonly used method of discovery. Top Methods of Discovery % of all respondents/YoY Change Word of mouth / friends 50.1% +4.8% Commercials or ads that run during other shows 40.6% -2.9% Social media 39.7% +2.3% Streaming apps / home screen / carousel ads 39.3% +5.9% Suggestions in my pay-TV channel guide or menus 27.9% +1.0% Print, outdoor and/or online banner advertisements 14.3% +6.9% News articles or stories outside social media 9.7% -6.7% Emails or newsletters from streaming services 9.6% -0.1% Radio 7.8% +0.7% Daily viewership is largely consistent; Importance of local news drops 5% YoY. Fifty Four percent think local content is somewhat or very important compared to 59% in Q2 2023. Twenty One percent of all time spent watching video is spent watching local content, compared to 22.6% in Q2 2023. 27% of car owners report watching video in the car. This is down 13% from last year. Top Reasons for Watching Video In-Car To pass the time while waiting in the car 49.6% To keep children entertained 45.1% To pass the time on long road trips 34.7% To pass the time while commuting 31.6% To pass the time while filling up at the gas station 26.8% To watch something immediately/couldn't wait to watch it later 20.0% To pass the time while charging an electric vehicle 18.4% SVOD churn declines as more respondents turn to ad-supported tiers. Eighty Four Percent utilize SVOD services. This is a slight decline from 88.0% this time last year. SVOD Viewing Habits TV 67.9% Smartphone 12.5% Computer 11.5% Tablet 8.% Transactional video on demand (TVOD) usage takes a hit in Q2 2024; Amazon remains firmly at the top. Forty Four percent use a TVOD service. This is down about 6% from 50.8% in Q2 2023, seemingly driven primarily by a decrease among pay-TV subscribers. Number of TVOD purchases per year Q2 2022 9.1%, Q2 2023 11.3%, Q2 2024 7.3% Forty Six percent have not gone to the movie theater in over a year. In fact, only 32.2% report that they'll most likely see a new movie in the theater (down roughly 2% year-over-year), compared to 55.5% who would most likely wait to stream it. Reasons respondents prefer to stream new releases at home It costs us more than $30 to actually go to the movies 46.7% It's too much of a hassle to go to the movie theater 33.2% You can't pause the movie at the theater 30.7% I have a great TV/sound system at home 29.6% I have better snacks at home 26.1% The movie theaters near me aren't very good 15.6% Movie theater seats are uncomfortable 15.1% Other theatergoers are loud, rude, etc. 14.9% You don't have to sit through ads and previews at home 14.8% I don't want to get sick 10.9% Sixty Seven percent of all free AVOD/FAST viewers noted watching some form of free live streaming TV or FAST channels, which in Q2 2024 accounts for roughly 51% the viewing time of all free AVOD/ FAST services. This has remained relatively flat year-over-year. Top Free AVOD/FAST Services (Most popular to least popular) Tubi Pluto TV Roku Channel Freevee Samsung TV Plus Crackle Vudu Global TV Plex CBC Gem Ad Tolerance by Service Type Averse to ads (avoid watching ads during video) Tolerant of ads (don't mind watching ads sometimes) In favor of ads (I prefer to watch ads during video instead of paying) Averse/Tolerant/In Favor Pay TV 23.7% 63% 13.3% SVOD (Ad-Supported) 17.0% 69.5% 13.6% SVOD (Ad-free) 24.3% 64.2% 11.5% Free AVOD/FAST 20.7% 65.1% 14.2% VMVPD 26.8% 60.9% 12.3% Social Video/UGC 22.1% 65.3% 12.6% Free AVOD/FAST users report the excessive and repetitive nature of ads as top reasons for their ad-aversion.
In this video Jonny Ardavanis sits down with Erwin Lutzer and continues their conversation on the growing godlessness in America. In this episode, Jonny and Erwin answer questions such as:Is God growing more liberal? Is God more tolerant than He used to be?How do we interpret the culture through the Word of God?What is our responsibility as Christians in a world that is growing increasingly dark and hostile towards the truth of Jesus Christ? Click to purchase Pastor Erwin's recent bookSubscribe to stay up to date with each episode! Watch VideosVisit the Website Buy Consider the LiliesFollow on Instagram
Don't accept pressure to compromise; the consequences can be serious, but following Jesus brings great rewards.
Don't accept pressure to compromise; the consequences can be serious, but following Jesus brings great rewards.
Key Verse: Romans 2:4 God's kindness is intended to turn us from our sins.
In the Old Testament, God required serious punishments for certain sins. It might seem safer to sin under grace than under the Old Testament law. In this message from Revelation 19, Pastor Lutzer exalts Jesus as both the Lamb and the Lion. Pastor Lutzer observes, “Greater grace means there will be greater judgment.” To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/172/29
In the Old Testament, God required serious punishments for certain sins. It might seem safer to sin under grace than under the Old Testament law. In this message from Revelation 19, Pastor Lutzer exalts Jesus as both the Lamb and the Lion. Pastor Lutzer observes, “Greater grace means there will be greater judgment.” This month's special offer is available for a donation of any amount. Get yours at https://rtwoffer.com or call us at 1-888-218-9337.
Many believe God is now more tolerant in morality or sexuality. But Christians embrace both the seriousness of sin and the hope of God's grace. In this message from Hebrews 12, Pastor Lutzer highlights three differences between the Old and New Covenants, even as God's character remains the same. Let's find refuge in Christ. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/172/29
Many believe God is now more tolerant in morality or sexuality. But Christians embrace both the seriousness of sin and the hope of God's grace. In this message from Hebrews 12, Pastor Lutzer highlights three differences between the Old and New Covenants, even as God's character remains the same. Let's find refuge in Christ. This month's special offer is available for a donation of any amount. Get yours at https://rtwoffer.com or call us at 1-888-218-9337.
In Revelation, Jesus addresses seven churches, commending their faithfulness and confronting their compromises. These letters, though written to first-century churches, speak directly to the challenges we face today—temptations to compromise, loss of truth, and lukewarm devotion. Over the next seven weeks, we'll explore the strengths and struggles of these churches and apply their lessons to our lives. Join us as we uncover how Jesus calls His church to resist pressure and remain faithful to the gospel. "Thyatira | The Tolerant Church " is a sermon based on Revelation 2:18-29 preached by lead pastor Billy Glosson. This sermon was preached at Mission Church — a church in Morganton, North Carolina in the heart of Burke County. Join us in person on Sundays, 10 AM 221 Herron St. Morganton NC, 28655
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In the Old Testament, God required serious punishments for certain sins. It might seem safer to sin under grace than under the Old Testament law. In this message from Revelation 19, Pastor Lutzer exalts Jesus as both the Lamb and the Lion. Pastor Lutzer observes, “Greater grace means there will be greater judgment.” This month's special offer is available for a donation of any amount. Get yours at https://offerrtw.com or call us at 1-800-215-5001.
We were made to approach God with confidence. In the Old Testament, God's people were commanded to stay away but now believers are invited to come near through Christ. In this message from Hebrews 12, Pastor Lutzer offers three key differences between the Old and New Covenants. We can approach God boldly, trusting in Jesus as our mediator. This month's special offer is available for a donation of any amount. Get yours at https://offerrtw.com or call us at 1-800-215-5001.
Many think God is more lenient today when it comes to morality and sexuality. But even under grace, Christians recognize the seriousness of sin. In this message, Pastor Lutzer explains three types of Old Testament law, highlighting why the moral laws still apply. Since God's standards remain the same, He invites us to align with His truth. This month's special offer is available for a donation of any amount. Get yours at https://offerrtw.com or call us at 1-800-215-5001.
It is the September To Do List – believe it or not, we are in full Fall prep time. Lots of cool weather vegetables to start planting, and tons of clean up and pruning. It was quite a hot summer and time may have been sparse in the garden, but it's time to get the gloves on and get to work. Episode includes Listener Q&A. It is time to plant: Beets (seeds or plants) Bok choy (seeds or plants) Broccoli (plants) Brussel sprouts Cabbage (seeds or plants) Carrots (seeds) Cauliflower (plants) Celery Collards/Swiss chard (seeds or plants) Kale (seeds or plants) Kohlrabi (seeds or plants) Garlic Leek Lettuce (seeds or plants) Onion sets Peas (seeds or plants) Radish/radicchio/daikon/turnips Spinach Natives, Perennials, citrus – towards the end of September when it cools down Chores include: Transplant/divide irises, grasses, tuberous plants Buy bulbs Collect seeds Clean up – pull out vegetables which are done, fallen fruit Prune lavender, hydrangeas Pests – whiteflies may be setting in…..keep an eye on Listener Q&A section. Topics covered include: Aloe – odd white material on the soil underneath? Morning glory – how to get rid of invasive overgrowth? Century plant – now that it is blooming, how to care for? Fiddle leaf fig – how to prune? Tomato – can cuttings be taken for next year? Help support feral cat rescue/spay-neuter/finding good homes by contributing at Flower Power Garden Hour Patreon. To ask questions for future shows, submit them at: Facebook Instagram email Marlene at marlenetheplantlady@gmail.com Find Marlene over on YouTube, Instagram and Facebook
Dr. Erwin Lutzer is today's guest to discuss his lates book ‘The Eclipse Of God.' He is the author of over 70 books and also host of the broadcast ‘Running to Win.'Dr. Erwin Lutzer & Moody Media: https://www.moodymedia.org/authors/authors/erwin-lutzer/The Eclipse Of God: https://www.moodymedia.org/store/books/the-eclipse-of-god-book-store/www.worldviewmatters.tv© FreedomProject 2024
Dean details everything you should be doing in September to prepare yourself for fall including decluttering, fall cleaning, sealing your decks and exterior paint and stucco. Callers ask Dean's advice on replacing a wood fence with a block retaining wall, water pressure regulators, proper yard drainage, whether to fix a roof with dry rot first before replacing the gutters on their home, and how to fix hairline cracks in a granite stone countertop.
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This talk explores how to cultivate the quality of patience and self-restraint. You'll learn about the power of refraining from those who have caused you harm, how to endure hardship, how to cultivate greater confidence in ultimate truth and about the near-enemies of patience and forbearance.