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Tom Close brings a word from Psalm 92 as introduction and then gives us information about national network of youth ministries (www.nnym.org): An organization dedicated to assist teachers to network and be empowered by national connections to reach and equip young people for Jesus Christ.
Brother Nick invites three pastors who also teach three Small Group Bible Studies at our church to share their testimony.
King James, born James Ruhumuriza, is a Rwandan singer and performer of R&B and Afrobeat music. He is known for his energetic and entertaining live performances. The musical career of King James was launched in 2006 with the release of a single that met with little success. He opened shows for more popular artists for the next several years. The mid-2009 release of his single "Intinyi" attracted critical acclaim and launched his solo career. By the end of 2010, King James had firmly established his popularity as a leading R&B artist, competing for market dominance against Rwandan artists Tom Close, Meddy and The Ben. --- This episode is sponsored by ยท Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/luckman-nzeyimana/support
Brother Tom Close brings God's message today and challenges all of us to be the one to stand in the gap and answer God's call.
Brother Tom Close brings the message today in Brother Nick's absence. He speaks on how humility produces unity in the body of Christ.
Brother Tom Close continues his message from this morning by looking at the joy of church fellowship from the book of first John chapter 1.
We welcome a special guest speaker today, Brother Tom Close. Brother Close shows three reasons he is grateful for being a Southern Baptist. He looks at the mission, method, and the message.
Aired 01/30/19 The second episode of Global Beats in 2019!! Emily and Jake host Landry from Rwanda in the Thunder 91.1 studio. They learn a lot about Rwanda, discuss Landry's experiences at SUU, and grove to amazing music! Listen Live!! Every other Wednesday at noon on FM 91.1 or on-line at www.suu.edu/ksuu Spotify playlist for the episode: https://open.spotify.com/user/b1cv0hw70nv1z476f5l8iugmx/playlist/74PspWOZKhCvCMoJa7TpyT?si=Xzu2v3gnStm0yNHiesCkVg Featured Songs: "Rwanda National Anthem" by Anthems Symphony Orchestra "My Rwanda" by Urbanboys "Naba Umuyonga" by Tom Close "Lose Control" by M Eddy & The Ben "Nipe" by Ykee Benda "Kigali Love" by Urbanboys
Tom Biscardi Interviewed Special Guest and Famed Author "Linda Godfrey", who is a fountain of information on the "Canine BigFoot Creature" and various american bigfoot sightings in wisconsin and surrounding areas. Linda revealed her experiences and research of various incidents from 1990's to present. Both Callers and Chat Room questions kept the show going until overtime. Then Jim Snell and Tom Close the show with Information for the next upcoming expediton in May and telling everyone to sandby for more info so YOU can be on the next expedition to Wisconsin to investigate the Beast of Bray Road. Time is everything and we had to sign off - Amazing Show! MARCO Bill