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In this episode the Readheads are recapping and discussing this month's book, Show Don't Tell, a collection of short stories by Curtis Sittenfeld. This was the first time we read a book of short stories for TRBC so it was a fun switch up from the usual format. We're dissecting each story - sharing our favorites and least favorites - and rating the book. The next book is Margo's choice and she chose Story of My Life by Lucy Score.The overall Readheads rating for Show Don't Tell is 2.975.Submit a question or comment to us at thereadheadsbookclub@gmail.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, former Thomas Road Baptist Church (TRBC) pastor Sergio Guardia was found guilty on all three counts, including Stalking and Breaking and Entering, according to court documents. The case, which has garnered significant local attention, reveals disturbing patterns—not only in Guardia's actions but also in TRBC's failure to protect the victim and its continued support of the convicted abuser.Marie Columna, the victim, courageously testified in court this week, delivering her witness statement with the support of several victims' advocates who traveled to stand by her side. She has chosen to speak out publicly and is available for interviews.One of the most shocking aspects of the case is that Guardia was caught on camera breaking into Columna's home. Despite this clear evidence, TRBC failed to stand with the survivor. Instead, they treated her poorly and chose to support the convicted pastor.This is about more than just one case; there appear to be other victims and a larger story that needs to be investigated. The way TRBC handled this is deeply concerning—not just for Columna, but for anyone who has suffered abuse within their religious institutions.The case raises even greater concerns due to TRBC's close ties to Liberty University, which was recently fined $14 million for its mishandling of sexual assault cases. This apparent pattern of neglect and institutional protection of abusers demands further investigation.✖️✖️✖️Support the Show: Patreon.com/PreacherBoys✖️✖️✖️If you or someone you know has experienced abuse, visit courage365.org/need-help✖️✖️✖️CONNECT WITH THE SHOW:preacherboyspodcast.comhttps://www.youtube.com/@PreacherBoyshttps://www.facebook.com/preacherboysdoc/https://twitter.com/preacherboysdochttps://www.instagram.com/preacherboyspodhttps://www.tiktok.com/@preacherboyspodTo connect with a community that shares the Preacher Boys Podcast's mission to expose abuse in the IFB, join the OFFICIAL Preacher Boys Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1403898676438188/✖️✖️✖️The content presented in this video is for informational and educational purposes only. All individuals and entities discussed are presumed innocent until proven guilty through due legal process. The views and opinions expressed are those of the speakers.✖️✖️✖️Music License: ZGZXDJJGEX6EAQHFThis episode is sponsored by/brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/PreacherBoys and get on your way to being your best self.Our Sponsors:* Use promo code preacherboys at the link below to get an exclusive 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/preacherboysSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/preacher-boys-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
There's no question that our next generation are facing unique challenges in modern day culture and society today. As it relates to our young adults, a plethora of research has revealed that one of the biggest challenges they face on a daily basis is loneliness. As we always like to remind people of here on the podcast is that loneliness is unfortunately the invisible illness of our day and age and it's the undiagnosed illnesses that are always the most dangerous and deadly. That being said, we have to help educate, equip, and empower our next generation as to how they can find their hope, purpose, and identity rooted and anchored in Christ while also leaning into the gift of community. Joining us today to do just that is a dear friend and the Young Adult Pastor at Thomas Road Baptist Church in Lynchburg, VA, Steven Thomas. Steven has been entrusted with a powerful voice to invest and speak into the lives of countless young adults over the years. He is a man who truly encompasses what it means to love God and love people! We pray that this conversation would be life-giving in reminding you that we together we can impact and influence this next generation!Hear More about Steven's testimony: https://watch.trbc.org/media/t/1_wobnfset/116662911 Learn More about TRYA: https://trbc.org/engage/adults/young/ TRBC's Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ThomasRoadChurch
Interview with Paul Gow, CEO, and Thomas Schmidt, President of Tribeca Resources (TSX-V: TRBC)Tribeca Resources is a copper exploration company focused on discovering and developing assets in the Coastal IOCG Belt of northern Chile. The company's management team, whose members are significant shareholders of the Company, has world-leading expertise and a discovery history with iron oxide copper-gold deposits in the world's great IOCG Belts of the Carajás district in Brazil and the Gawler and Cloncurry provinces of Australia.
Well here we are at Part 6, our final episode of our series with David Dunlap talking about his upcoming book "No Little Places" Pour your life into serving God in a Small church. Some of Jesus final words "go into all the world and preach the Gospel, to every creature." Arguably one of the toughest assignments we have. In our final episode of the series we are going to talk about how a small assembly can reach the community for Christ.
Today we will listen to part 5 of our series with David Dunlap. We are talking with David about his upcoming book "No Little Places" Pour your life into serving God in a Small church. In this part of our discussion we talk about servant leaders, and how church leadership can avoid lording, and lead with the heart of a servant.
We are talking with David about his upcoming book "No Little Places" Pour your life into serving God in a Small church. In today's podcast we will take a practical look at the teaching in an assembly, and spend some time thinking about where leadership should focus when they have limited resources.
We are talking with David about his upcoming book “No Little Places” Pour your life into serving God in a Small church. In today's podcast we will take a practical look at the teaching in an assembly, and spend some time thinking about where leadership should focus when they have limited resources.
In this episode, Dr. Keith R. Anderson sat down with some local pastors to discuss the spiritual needs of college students. Wes Franklin from LU Shepherd and Steven Thomas from TRBC shared some great nuggets of wisdom as individuals who work closely with students and from the perspective of someone who graduated not too long ago. If you are looking for how to get connected, stay connected, build relationships, or understand this new season of life - this is the episode for you!
4/4/21 > TRBC HB > Jonathan Falwell Gives the Easter Message from the book of Job.
Welcome to our new podcast family! Every Wednesday me and my girls will be giving you our honest opinions and dishing out some reviews on music, movies, trending topics, lifestyle topics, personal topics & whatever else is on the scene! This week we are chatting about surviving in 2020, Life during the Covid-19 Pandemic, Entertainment, Celebrity Relationships & their kids, traveling in a pandemic and we of course will also chat about the reboot of TRBC on WeTV. Yes we are getting into some things.... but we not being messy_ Tune in! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
TRBC homebuilders group 11/1/20 : James 1: 13-18 persevering temptation through trials.
Today we will listen in to part 3 of our series with David Dunlap. We are talking with David about his upcoming book “No Little Places” Pour your life into serving God in a Small church. In today's podcast we will look deeper into the benefits of a small church, and some tips one how we can function well as a small growing assembly.
Today we will listen in to part 3 of our series with David Dunlap. We are talking with David about his upcoming book “No Little Places” Pour your life into serving God in a Small church. In today’s podcast we will look deeper into the benefits of a small church, and some tips one how we can function well as a small growing assembly.
TRBC homebuilders group mini lesson 10/25/20 : discussion of how some use relativism to justify one political view or another surrounding abortion and politics.
Today we will continue our series with David Dunlap. We are talking with David about his upcoming book “No Little Places” Pour your life into serving God in a Small church. In today's podcast we will talk more deeply about some of David's personal experience of how small places have helped impact his life for Christ.
Today we will continue our series with David Dunlap. We are talking with David about his upcoming book “No Little Places” Pour your life into serving God in a Small church. In today’s podcast we will talk more deeply about some of David’s personal experience of how small places have helped impact his life for Christ.
Have you ever had the thought “our church is too small to do anything for God”? Smaller works are hard, there is a lot of work, and not a lot of people to do that work. The needs are great, the problems are magnified, and its hard to disappear in the crowd. Some days these feel like great things, and other days not so great. On the other hand victories and successes feel huge and deeply encouraging.
Have you ever had the thought “our church is too small to do anything for God”? Smaller works are hard, there is a lot of work, and not a lot of people to do that work. The needs are great, the problems are magnified, and its hard to disappear in the crowd. Some days these feel like great things, and other days not so great. On the other hand victories and successes feel huge and deeply encouraging. Today on our
TRBC homebuilders group 9/13/20 Prov. 15:33 Humility comes before honor
TRBC homebuilders group mini lesson on 9/13/20 How do you encourage those who need encouragement?
With all that’s going on in to world today, sometimes it can be hard to believe that God’s plan working itself out. Today we are going into the TRBC Vault and we will hear a message from Shane Johnson titled “the unstoppable kingdom of God”
TRBC homebuilders group lesson on 8/30/20 9th commandment #2 Lying what scripture says about it.
TRBC homebuilders group lesson on 9/6/20 10 th commandment coveting; are you content or are you ????
TRBC homebuilders group lesson on 9/6/20 based on psalm 50 how to be thankful and giving thanks
TRBC homebuilders group lesson on 8/23/20 9th command .... Lying what scripture says about it
TRBC homebuilders group mini lesson on 8/23/20
Our guest for this podcast is Shane Johnson. Today we dive into the miracle of the healing of the blind man in Mark 8. We will gain some valuable insight on why this miracle is special, and how we can apply it to our own lives.
David is a man who needs no introduction, just say the name and I bet you instantly have a story or Psalm that comes to mind. God called David a man after his own heart, have you ever wondered what it was about him that cause God to say that? Today we will listen to a recent message from Prince John as he describes some of the qualities that made David the Godly person he was.
Hope you enjoy part 2 of our conversation with Steve Price on the Importance, Role and Impact of the Church.
Hope you enjoy part 2 of our conversation with Steve Price on the Importance, Role and Impact of the Church.
This Podcast begins a two part series on “The Importance, Role & Impact of The Church”. Steve Price and his family live near Kansas City, and Steve is an Elder at the Bible Chapel of Shawnee. Steve's experience in serving the Lord through difficult circumstances, along with his clear passion for Christ make this an extremely relevant and meaningful discussion.
This Podcast begins a two part series on “The Importance, Role & Impact of The Church”. Steve Price and his family live near Kansas City, and Steve is an Elder at the Bible Chapel of Shawnee. Steve’s experience in serving the Lord through difficult circumstances, along with his clear passion for Christ make this an extremely relevant and meaningful discussion.
Through this time we have away from the Church family more than ever before. This podcast aims to encourage you on the importance of personal study, and gives you some tips on how to get the most out of God’s Word.
Check out David’s Book “Limiting Omnipotence” https://www.gospelfolio.com/product/limiting-omnipotence-consequences-of-calvinism-revised/ Take a look at Cornerstone Magazine here https://www.cornerstonemagazine.org/
Join us for this 2 Part Series with David Dunlap where we will be discussing who Jesus died for, and who can be saved.
This week in the final episode of the life after Covid-19 series Pastor Marty and Ben discuss what campus ministries will be like this fall. Ben and Marty are joined by Faith and Will, who are involved with a campus ministry. In the funny segment the group tries a new beverage.
This week Pastor Marty and Ben are on the topic of how the college ministry will be different moving forward, and they are joined by Emily in their discussion. Later everyone's favorite welder Colby joins in for the funny section at the end.
This week Pastor Marty and Ben discuss how the church will operate differently once we go back to meeting in person. They are joined by Sawyer and later on the three of them tackle a huge debate within the college group.
This week pastor Marty and Ben discuss how they think life will be different after Covid-19. They are joined by Travis and Hanson on the subject and later by Marty's son Tyler for the final segment.
Listen to this weeks sermon from TRBC!
With the final episode of TRBC approaching, Anthony and Peter discuss the current state of affairs. Thanks for listening!
Where is God in when you struggle? What should our focus be during the struggle? Listen to Joey Monteleone is this week's episode of the TRBC podcast.
Speaker or Performer: Trinity Reformed Baptist Church Date of Delivery: August 12, 2014
Speaker or Performer: Trinity Reformed Baptist Church Date of Delivery: August 12, 2014
Speaker or Performer: John Mathis Scripture Passage(s): 2 Kings 1:1-17 Date of Delivery: March 3, 2013 This message was delivered during the afternoon service by John Mathis, one of the members of TRBC.
Subject: The Church Speaker or Performer: Randy McLendon Scripture Passage(s): Ephesians 3:14-21 Date of Delivery: October 7, 2012 Brother Randy's first sermon as pastor of TRBC.
Fakultät für Biologie - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 01/06
Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit war es, verschiedene physiologische Parameter hinsichtlich ihres Einflusses auf die Kolonisierungs- und Plasmidtransfereffizienz von P. chlororaphis SPR044 in der Rhizosphäre von A. thaliana zu untersuchen. Zu diesem Zweck wurden TnMod-Insertionsderivate mit Veränderungen "Quorum-Sensing"-regulierter Funktionen untersucht. Darüber hinaus sollten Auswirkungen von pJP4 auf die Fitness von SPR044 festgestellt werden. Weiterhin sollte eine Strategie zur in situ-Detektion plasmid-tragender Stämme in der Rhizosphäre entwickelt werden. Folgende Ergebnisse wurden erhalten: Das natürliche Isolat P. chlororaphis SPR044 produzierte BHSL, 3-OH-OHSL und ein weiteres, bisher nicht identifiziertes Acyl-HSL. Alle drei Acyl-HSLs wurden ebenfalls von den PCN-negativen SPR044-Derivaten sowie vom PCN-Überproduzierer produziert, nicht jedoch von den "Quorum-Sensing"-negativen Derivaten. Entsprechend der regulatorischen Funktion der Acyl-HSLs zeigten quantitative Analysen eine Korrelation zwischen der Menge von produzierten Acyl-HSLs, antimikrobiellen Metaboliten und extrazellulären Proteasen. Die einzige Ausnahme bildete der PCN-Überproduzierer. Dessen PCN-Überproduktion basiert vermutlich auf einer Veränderung des LPS und nicht auf der Ausschaltung eines negativen Regulators. In Einzelkultivierungs-Experimenten zeigte sich nach 14 Tagen kein Unterschied zwischen den Populationsgrößen des Wildtyps und der Derivate. Nach 28 und 42 Tagen war die Population des Wildtyps gleich groß wie die des PCN-negativen Derivats und signifikant größer als die des gacS-negativen Derivats und des PCN-Überproduzierers. In Kokultivierungs-Experimenten war die Population des gacS-negativen Derivats hingegen stets gleich groß wie die des Wildtyps. Eine Erklärung dieses Phänomens konnte durch Untersuchung der Wachstumskinetiken in Flüssigkultur erbracht werden. Die "Quorum-Sensing"-negativen Derivate wiesen eine stark verkürzte Lag-Phase und eine reduzierte Produktion des für die stationäre Phase spezifischen Sigmafaktors Rpos auf. Dies führte nach Koinokulation mit anderen Bakterien offenbar zu einer Aufhebung des selektiven Nachteils. Vermutlich nutzen die gacS-negativen Stämme komplexe C-Quellen, die durch die Enzyme des Wildtyps zugänglich gemacht werden und profitieren darüber hinaus von der verkürzten Lag-Phase. Die Frequenz des konjugativen pJP4-Transfers von SPR044 zu R. eutropha ist unabhängig von "Quorum-Sensing"- und PCN-Produktion. Die Transformation mit pJP4 per se hatte keinen negativen Einfluss auf die Rhizosphäre-Kolonisierungseffizienz von SPR044. Lag jedoch zusätzlich abiotischer oder biotischer Stress vor, manifestierte sich die metabolische Last durch pJP4 in einer verringerten Populationsgröße. Dieser Effekt war unabhängig vom "Quorum-Sensing"-System und der PCN-Produktion von SPR044. VirB5 von A. tumefaciens assembliert in einer höhermolekularen Struktur, die durch Scherkräfte von der Zelle gelöst und mittels Ultrazentrifugation sedimentiert werden kann. Bei verschiedenen Reinigungsschritten wurde eine Kofraktionierung mit der Haupt-Piluskomponente VirB2 beobachtet. VirB5 ist somit eine Nebenkomponente des T-Pilus. Das homologe Protein TraC aus dem IncN-Plasmid übt vermutlich eine ähnliche Funktion in pKM101-determinierten Pili aus. Zellfraktionierung pJP4-tragender P. chlororaphis-Zellen und Detektion mit spezifischen Antiseren deuten darauf hin, dass TrbC und TrbF Haupt- und Nebenkomponente pJP4-determinierter Pili sind. Bei TrbH handelt es sich um ein membran-assoziiertes Lipoprotein. Die Detektion pJP4-tragender Bakterien aus der Rhizosphäre war mit den TrbF- und TrbH-spezifischen Antiseren in situ möglich. Das TrbF-spezifische Antiserum ermöglichte die Erkennung IncP-Plasmid-tragender Bakterien. Das TrbH-spezifische Antiserum ermöglichte eine zusätzliche Unterscheidung zwischen IncPa- und IncPß-Plasmid-tragenden Zellen. Eine Kombination der Immunfluoreszenz-Analyse mit FISH erwies sich als geeignet für die Detektion von pJP4-Transfer zwischen SPR044 und R. eutropha in der Rhizosphäre von A. thaliana.