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Dr. Tommy McDonald preaches on Psalm 19.
Dr. Tommy McDonald preaches on Psalm 19.
A new MP3 sermon from Bailey Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Dealing with Authority Subtitle: Standalone Speaker: Dr. Tommy McDonald Broadcaster: Bailey Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 7/14/2024 Bible: Psalm 19:7-13 Length: 24 min.
Dr. Tommy McDonald preaches on Psalm 19.
Peter had an encounter with the risen Christ and is emboldened to become a fearless servant for the Lord.
Peter had an encounter with the risen Christ and is emboldened to become a fearless servant for the Lord.
Hour 3: Dom Football Debrief. One NFL coach made some absolutely shocking comments. Could Dom beat Cale in a fight? Some bad breaking NFL news that could affect the Steelers. Omar Khan spoke at training camp today. How has he performed in Pittsburgh so far? We go back to the caller Immaculate Grid, but this time with the NFL one. One caller throws out a crazy name to help get the win.
On the first episode of The Rob Ellis Show, we bring in Philadelphia broadcasting legend Ray Didinger. Diddy, as he is known by many throughout Philadelphia, has been a part of the sports scene in the city having covered the Philadelphia Eagles and the NFL for over 25 years with both the Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News with his countless appearances on SportsRadio WIP and NBC Sports Philadelphia. His coverage of the Eagles earned him a spot in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in their Writer's Honor Roll. Didinger has also ventured as an author with his most recent book, “Finished Business: My Fifty Years of Headlines, Heroes, and Heartaches” in 2021. Didinger also wrote a play, “Tommy and Me,” a play about Didinger's memories with and his fight to get his childhood hero, and late Philadelphia Eagles legend, Tommy McDonald into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. After the interview, Ellis will talk about the best moments of Jalen Hurts, Nick Sirianni, AJ Brown, and the rest of the Eagles' 2022 season. The 2023 schedule has been released, what is the early outlook for the team going into the 2023 season? To conclude the show, Rob will give his thoughts on the State of Philadelphia Sports so far in 2023.
Hall of Famer Ray Didinger describes presenting Tommy McDonald into the Pro Football Hall of Fame as 'my knees were shaking.'
Hour 2 - Hall of Famer Ray Didinger describes presenting Tommy McDonald into the Pro Football Hall of Fame as 'my knees were shaking,' and a crazy story behind Dock Ellis' famous no hitter in 1970.
Dr. Tommy McDonald preaches on Matthew 7-21-27 and what it means to truly know Jesus.
Dr. Tommy McDOnald preaches on Hebrews 10-19-25.
Dr. Tommy McDOnald preaches on Hebrews 10-19-25.
A new MP3 sermon from Bailey Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Benefits of Believing Subtitle: Stand Alone Speaker: Dr. Tommy McDonald Broadcaster: Bailey Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 12/11/2022 Bible: Hebrews 10:19-25 Length: 29 min.
Take a ride in the Delorean and go back to the future. We break down the greatest Eagles receivers, from Tommy Mcdonald to Terrell Owens. The first episode of the Old School Show on EoP. www.EoPSports.com
Elder Dr. Tommy McDonald preaches on repentance.
Elder Dr. Tommy McDonald preaches on repentance.
Tommy McDonald played wide receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles from 1957 to 1963 and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1998. Ray Didinger is an iconic sports writer and broadcaster in the Philadelphia area, who is also in the Hall of Fame. They became friends in McDonald's rookie season when the Eagles pre-season training camp was in Hershey. Ray Didinger wrote a play about that lifelong friendship called “Tommy and Me.” Tommy and Me will be performed at the Hershey Theatre in August. Ray Didinger appears on Friday's Smart Talk to discuss the play and his friendship with Tommy McDonald.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PennLive's David Jones and Bob Flounders chat with Hall of Fame journalist Ray Didinger on this episode of the Blue-White Breakdown. Didinger, who carved out a distinguished career at the Philadelphia Daily News, also wrote a play about his good friend and former Eagles wideout Tommy McDonald. Didinger calls Penn State great Mike Reid one of the most interesting athletes he has ever interviewed and offers some thoughts on Buddy Ryan's Eagles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Elder Dr. Tommy McDonald preaches on Luke 23
Ray Didinger is a Philadelphia sports journalism legend and member of the NFL Hall of Fame having covered the Philadelphia Eagles for print publications for 25 years before moving on the NFL Films and rolls in broadcasting with 94WIP and NBC Sports Philadelphia. In addition to his years writing and broadcast, Ray has also written 12 books and is now a play write with his new play Tommy & Me, which chronicles his relationship with Eagles great Tommy McDonald. Ray joins PodCounty to discuss his career and the new play, showing at the Delaware Theatre Company through October 17th. For tickets, visit https://bit.ly/3paXwCn
We look at two miracles Jesus performs for two daughters and what it all teaches us about our faith in our savior. Scripture reading by Dr. Tommy McDonald.
We talked with Canton Repository sports editor Chris Beaven about the Pro Football Hall of Fame Festival, including the time when Tommy McDonald threw a statue during his speech, why I once tried to walk off with a bust after O.J.'s bust was stolen, if it's fair for guys to wait 30 years (at times) for induction, what role does marketing play in Hall selections, why do we get so excited about the Hall of Fame Game. Thanks for listening to the podcast. Help us out by sharing the episode, subscribing to the podcast, supporting our sponsors and joining our listener support program. You can also leave a voice mail for our show here. Check out past episodes and enter to win contests on our show page here. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chris-pugh6/message
On this episode of the podcast we discuss the careers of gridiron greats like Everett Strupper, Bob Waterfield, Tommy McDonald and Bob Lilly as well as many more HOF Legendary stories like the 1974 NFLPA strike and other events. Come join us at the https://pigskindispatch.com/ (Pigskin Dispatch website) to see even more Positive football news! Sign up to get daily football history headlines in your email inbox @ https://pigskindispatch.com/home/Email-subscriber (Email-subscriber) Go to https://my.captivate.fm/SportsHistoryNetwork.com/Row1 (SportsHistoryNetwork.com/Row1 )for access to the full Row One catalog for gallery prints and gift items. Plus, get a 15% discount off all prints on the Row One Pictorem Gallery with coupon code SHN15. Get a free one week subscription to Newspapers.com by visiting http://SportsHistoryNetwork.com/newspapers (SportsHistoryNetwork.com/newspapers). And with a paid subscription, you'll also be helping to support the production of this and other Sports History Network shows. We also feature great music by Mike and Gene Monroe along with Jason Neff & great graphics from time to time from the folks at http://www.gridiron-uniforms.com/GUD/controller/controller.php?action=main (Gridiron-Uniform Database). Want more Sports History delivered to your ears, come see this podcast and many more at the https://sportshistorynetwork.com/ (Sports History Network - The Headquarters of Sports' Yesteryear!) We would like to thank the https://footballfoundation.org/ (National Football Foundation), https://www.profootballhof.com/players/ (Pro Football Hall of Fame), https://www.onthisday.com/ (On this day.com) and https://www.pro-football-reference.com/ (Pro Football Reference) Websites for the information shared with you today. Support this podcast
Hour 2 – Guest: NFL Hall of Fame Ray Didinger, on his new memoir, Finished Business: My Fifty Years of Headlines, Heroes, and Heartaches, filled with heartfelt stories you don’t want to miss about the Phillies 1980 World Series Win, Eagles Super Bowl Win, Tommy McDonald, and more.
Hour 2 – Guest: NFL Hall of Fame Ray Didinger, on his new memoir, Finished Business: My Fifty Years of Headlines, Heroes, and Heartaches, filled with heartfelt stories you don’t want to miss about the Phillies 1980 World Series Win, Eagles Super Bowl Win, Tommy McDonald, and more.
Tommy McDonald is the Executive Chef at Greenleaf Foods, where he leads the culinary disciplines for the Field Roast and Lightlife brands. In his role, McDonald is responsible for culinary innovation for foodservice and retail products, utilizing his culinary skills in menu and recipe development, customer presentations, and partnerships with renowned chefs. Previously, he served as the Director of Foodservice Sales for Field Roast and worked in kitchens all over the world to educate cooks about plant-based cuisine. McDonald is the author of the cookbook Field Roast: 101 Artisan Vegan Meat Recipes to Cook, Share and Savor. Tommy McDonald: fieldroast.com IG: @steakyourgrain @fieldroastDustin Harder: veganroadie.com IG: @TheVeganRoadieDavid Rossetti: davidrossetti.com IG: @drossetti
Eagles expert, Ray Didinger calls in to share his thoughts on how CTE affected Tommy McDonald and how it changes the way he looks at the game of football. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Tommy McDonald preaches being good enough from Isaiah 59-1-13
A new MP3 sermon from Bailey Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Am I Good Enough? Subtitle: Stand Alone Speaker: Dr. Tommy McDonald Broadcaster: Bailey Presbyterian Church Event: Midweek Service Date: 11/18/2020 Bible: Isaiah 59:1-13 Length: 26 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Bailey Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Am I Good Enough? Subtitle: Stand Alone Speaker: Dr. Tommy McDonald Broadcaster: Bailey Presbyterian Church Event: Midweek Service Date: 11/18/2020 Bible: Isaiah 59:1-13 Length: 26 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Bailey Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Am I Good Enough? Subtitle: Stand Alone Speaker: Dr. Tommy McDonald Broadcaster: Bailey Presbyterian Church Event: Midweek Service Date: 11/18/2020 Bible: Isaiah 59:1-13 Length: 26 min.
Jim Abbott joins the podcast to talk about the #25 and his connection to Angels great Don Baylor. We break down the Contenders with a discussion of polarizing #25s, Barry Bonds, Mark McGwire, Fred Biletnikoff and are still amazed that Jim Thome hit 612 HRs. Talk about Richard Sherman and Ben Simmons in Heat Check. Award the inaugural Derrick Rose Award to none other than Derrick Rose, plus the Hall of Shame and the Hall of Fame. If you're looking for a lively discussion of players and teams we hate, this is the episode for you!Our GuestJim Abbott is one of the most inspirational players in sports history. Born without a right hand he went on to have his #31 retired at the University of Michigan where he also won the Sullivan Award in as the nation's best amateur athlete. In 1988 he won the gold medal game in the Olympics and was a 1st round selection of the California Angels. Abbott played 10 years in the big leagues including a no-hitter in 1993, which is detailed in his excellent autobiography, Imperfect. 2:05 – “Jim, welcome to Puttin' Up Numbers.”We dive right into it with a conversation with Jim Abbott.12:50 – “Yeah, that's a good word for it.”Tom and Rudy discuss the most polarizing #25 of all-time, Barry Bonds. The conversation then moves to Mark McGwire and a shared (ruined) memory of a day spent with the slugger.15:03 – “Who couldn't see that coming?"A discussion of Tommy John who, with 288 wins and 188 no-decisions, should be famous for more than just the surgery that bears his name.17:02 – “He's Astro royalty.”Some lesser known, but still relevant #25s enter the conversation with Jim Abbott, Jose Cruz, Don Baylor and the Great Train Robbery that is Bobby Bonilla Day.21:28 – “Appeared in Season 3 of our favorite old-time show, The White Shadow.”Basketball gets a turn with a discussion of Gail Goodrich, Chet “The Jet” Walker, KC Jones, Danny Manning, Penny Hardaway, Nick Anderson, Mark Price, Steve Kerr, Robert Horry, Doc Rivers and Vince Carter.24:32 – “25 is not really a huge hockey number.”Dave Andreychuk, Joe Niewendyk and Jacques Lemaire . . . that's it. That's the list25:38 – “You overlook NASCAR everytime we do this.”Rudy takes Tom to task for forgetting about great NASCAR drivers, kicking a shout out to the late, great Tim Richmond in the Folgers #25.26:49 - “As a kid, that guy was evil.”The football discussion begins with Fred Biletnikoff, followed by mentions of Tommy McDonald, Shady McCoy, Rocket Ismail, Jim Bakken and Haven Moses. 31:53 - “It's time for Screen Stars!”Short list for #251. Mark Arnold as Mick McAlister in Teen Wolf (1985)2. Wesley Snipes as Trumaine in Wildcats (1986)3. Harold Sylvester as DC Dacey in Fast Break (1979)35:19 – “Branding matters.”Rudy explains “The Derrick Rose Award” for players who had their careers cut short by injury or circumstance seconds before turning around the giving Derrick Rose the Derrick Rose Award. Tom also explains the Ben Wilson Effect.38:13 – “Missed the Super Bowl, missed The Fridge, missed the stupid song.”Hall of Shame returns with Chicago Bears DB Todd Bell, Big White Stiffs Chandler Parsons and George Zidek and Juicers (Bonds, Palmiero, McGwire, Giambi).40:48 – “Heat Check.”Guys making it happen on the field currently in the #251. Richard Sherman2. Ben Simmons3. Byron Buxton4. Clyde Edwards-Helaire43:28 – “It's that time again."These guys wore it best1. Barry Bonds2. Gail Goodrich3. Fred Biletnikoff4. Joe Nieuwendyk5. KC JonesOrder Jim Abbott's book, Imperfect HERE.
Join Tommy G, Frank, Frankie, Brady Quinn, Roger, Doug, Florida Football Today's Mr.Roy Cummings, Leo, Coach Digger, Coach John,Mike S, Mike C, and world renound sportscaster hall of fame Mr. Don Henderson. Our special guest this week is Mr Ray Dittinger sports writer , playwright and auther. Ray will re visit the world of N F L of the 60's with Me and Tommy. His life long friend of Tommy McDonald. Join us as the staff visits the N C A A basketball finals.
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Reuben Frank discusses the importance of getting Alshon Jeffery back for the offense. What are the options following Rodney McLeod's season ending knee injury? The Eagles are a completely different defensive team home vs away. Ray Didinger joins Roob and the two answer your twitter questions, preview the Titans game and remember Tommy McDonald. Also, Roob's prediction for Sunday's game.
The end of the 2018 Phillies season is almost near. This team provided hope to us fans, and also monumental letdowns during the latter months of the baseball year. To say it has been an emotional year in baseball for Phillies fans would be an understatement. This week, we begin looking toward the offseason and 2019. Joining us is Meghan Montemurro, writer and contributor from The Athletic Philadelphia. We discussed the hows, whys and what will become of this young team and manager.But first, on the Brief News & Views segment:1. Sixers Talk: Fultz is shooting, and the Sixers have interest in a Butler trade. (5:50)2. The NFL quarterback hit rule comes under scrutiny. (15:05)3. Eagles Talk: the passing of Tommy McDonald, predictions for the Eagles vs. Titans game. (22:05)4. Flyers send Phil Myers to Lehigh Valley. (31:50)Then we get into our Up or Down segment where we briefly analyze Philly sports figures to determine if their needle is moving up or down. (38:25)What we're throwing down on the Table this week is an in-depth interview with Meghan Montemurro from The Athletic as the Phillies season comes to an end. First, we discuss what Gabe Kapler needs to improve upon as we look to 2019. From there, we dove into what GM Matt Klentak will need to do during this offseason to improve the team in the future as we look at free agents and arms on the mound. What will need to be done to the pitching rotation in the offseason, and should we expect to see any changes to the bullpen? Overall, we talked about the lessons this team learned from the 2018 year, and how they can improve next season. All of this with Meghan and much more on the Table this week! (45:45)
Stock up Stock down is back! Louie and Gino give their nominations for the best and worst performers in the Eagles 20-16 victory over the Colts.Plus, an injury update on Alshon Jeffery, Jay Ajayi, and Darren Sproles The guys also tribute the late Eagles legend Tommy McDonald who passed away at age 84 this morning Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Stock up Stock down is back! Louie and Gino give their nominations for the best and worst performers in the Eagles 20-16 victory over the Colts. Plus, an injury update on Alshon Jeffery, Jay Ajayi, and Darren Sproles The guys also tribute the late Eagles legend Tommy McDonald who passed away at age 84 this morning Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this Episode: Derek Rosenfeld and Tommy McDonald from the The Drug Policy Alliance join The Bartender to talk about various obstacles they've experienced working to end the war on drugs. Derek recounts one bizarre tactic to deter a peaceful protest that involved dead fish, (not to be confused with his favorite band Phish), and Tommy recalls celebrating one of the proudest accomplishment of his career during one of the worst nights of his life. PLUS Katharine shares audio of a beautiful speech her sister gave while accepting an award on behalf of her law firm's pro-bono work for helping abused women and children! UNFORTUNATELY the audio also caught a sexist remark from a nearby attendant/colleague about her sister's personal appearance as she took the stage to share an emotional story about their abusive father. So Katharine ends the episode with her feelings about that.
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The Drug Policy Alliance (DPA) is the nation's leading organization working to end the war on drugs. We focus on legalizing marijuana; criminal justice reform and ending draconian prison sentences for drugs; harm reduction policies that prevent overdoses and save lives; and we educate the public about drugs while dispelling popular myths and misinformation. Our host, Tommy McDonald, has been on DPA’s media team for 12 years and worked in journalism and radio before coming to DPA, and he’ll be mostly joined by Derek Rosenfeld, who has run DPA’s social media since 2010. Follow on Twitter @drugsnstuffDPA
A busy Philly Pressbox Radio episode, including a visit from legendary Eagles defensive back (1969-76) Bill Bradley, who still holds a share of the team's all-time interceptions record. "Super Bill" will no doubt have some great stories about playing for Ed Khayat, Mike McCormack and Dick Vermeil and about teammates including Tim Rossovich and Tom Dempsey. We'll also get his take on the 2016 Eagles. In addition, Bill Furman and Jim "Chet" Chesko will unveil this year's inductees for the Philly Pressbox Radio Hall of Fame - three selected by fans' votes and two chosen by Bill and Chet. We'll squeeze in some Phillies talk, too. (No trade-deadline deals? Really?) In addition, there's our Philly sports trivia question and prize giveaway courtesy Carl's Cards & Collectibles, Inc.; this week's prize is an 8x10 pic autographed by both Charlie Manuel and the Phillie Phanatic's best friend. It's all brought to you by by shopforkisses.org, the online shopping network of the Kisses for Kyle Foundation.
You know him from Comcast Sportsnet and WIP (and his expert analysis of the Philadelphia Eagles), and now Hall of Famer Ray Didinger returns to the Philly Pressbox Radio Roundtable to talk about "Tommy and Me," the play he's written about his relationship with his boyhood idol, Birds great Tommy McDonald. Ray joins Bill Furman and Jim "Chet" Chesko to reflect on his initial meetings with McDonald, the wide receiver's great NFL career, and why Tommy chose Ray to induct him into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1998. In addition, Ray and the guys will talk about the upcoming Eagles training camp and other Philly sports topics. Plus, there's our Philly sports trivia question and prize giveaway courtesy Carl's Cards & Collectibles, Inc. It's all brought to you by by shopforkisses.org, the online shopping network of the Kisses for Kyle Foundation.
Regardless of how many times I've been to Woodworking in America the one place that gets all my attention, and apparently that of the vast majority of show visiters, is the Marketplace. Where else will you find some of the most unique tool makers in the woodworking world all under one roof? Not only can you get your hands on these tools, but more importantly you have an unique opportunity to talk with the tool makers themselves. Ever wonder about having customized tools made? Have questions about the design or function of a tool? Or just want to play with some really cool tools? The Woodworking in America marketplace is the perfect place to do all of that and more. It's truly the woodworker's candy store. But if you've visited this year or in previous years you also know there's more to the marketplace than tools and supplies. There's great freebie demonstrations from the likes of Roy Underhill and Adam Cherubini to name a few. Along with drawings for amazing door-prizes, opportunities to meet with television personalities like Scott Philips and Tommy McDonald. And for the really daring, there's the Hand Tool Olympics. Compete against yourself or a friend or two to see who can have the best results with a basic set of hand tools to create basic joinery and complete typical workshop tasks. Thanks to the many tool manufacturers and vendors for your time and answering all of my questions. It's much appreciated! Vendors in today's episode include the following: Lee Valley Hock Tools Two Cherries Bow Clamps Catharine Kennedy Tools for working wood - Gramercy tools Elkhead Tools Microjig Help support the show - please visit our advertisers
Jim "Chet" Chesko and Bill Furman debate and select the 1st ever Philly Pressbox Hall of Fame Class. There are 19 players, all Hall of Famers in their respective sport on the ballot but only 10 can be selected. The list is as follows. Phillies, Mike Schmidt, Steve Carlton, Robin Roberts, Richie Ashburn, Jim Bunning. Eagles, Steve Van Buren, Chuck Bednarik, Pete Pihos, Tommy McDonald, Bob Brown. Flyers, Bobby Clarke, Bernie Parent, Bill Barber, Mark Howe. 76ers, Wilt Chamberlain, Hal Greer, Billy Cunningham, Chet Walker, Charles Barkley. All 19 are worthy. Who will get selcted???? Be sure to call our Shop for Kisses for lines and place your vote and offer your opinion.
Regardless of how many times I've been to Woodworking in America the one place that gets all my attention, and apparently that of the vast majority of show visiters, is the Marketplace. Where else will you find some of the most unique tool makers in the woodworking world all under one roof? Not only can you get your hands on these tools, but more importantly you have an unique opportunity to talk with the tool makers themselves. Ever wonder about having customized tools made? Have questions about the design or function of a tool? Or just want to play with some really cool tools? The Woodworking in America marketplace is the perfect place to do all of that and more. It's truly the woodworker's candy store. But if you've visited this year or in previous years you also know there's more to the marketplace than tools and supplies. There's great freebie demonstrations from the likes of Roy Underhill and Adam Cherubini to name a few. Along with drawings for amazing door-prizes, opportunities to meet with television personalities like Scott Philips and Tommy McDonald. And for the really daring, there's the Hand Tool Olympics. Compete against yourself or a friend or two to see who can have the best results with a basic set of hand tools to create basic joinery and complete typical workshop tasks. Thanks to the many tool manufacturers and vendors for your time and answering all of my questions. It's much appreciated! Vendors in today's episode include the following: Lee ValleyHock ToolsTwo CherriesBow ClampsCatharine KennedyTools for working wood - Gramercy toolsElkhead ToolsMicrojig[haiku url="http://blip.tv/file/get/Mattvan-466WIAMarketplace537.mp3" title="MBW 466"]Click to PlayDownload VideoDownload AudioHelp support the show - please visit our advertisers