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Queen found themselves in trouble in late 1975. They had a terrible management contract they were desperate to get out of, they'd had to cancel a tour which was only booked to recoup money and they had spent over 40,000 pounds (equal to over $600,000 today) at seven different studios trying to make their 4th album, A Night At The Opera. If it wasn't a success the band might have folded up. But thanks to an unorthodox lead single that was not only bizarre but over six minutes long, the band found themselves on top of the world. The vocal harmonies that define the enduring sound of Queen are all over the album, even as the boys experimented with different instruments, recording techniques and their voices as well. You can't define the record with one genre as the epic The Prophet's Song is long and proggy while it melts into the sweet Love of My Life. Freddie attacks their ex manager in straight ahead Death on Two Legs and then quickly segues into the old-timey Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon. While John Deacon pens an ode to his wife with You're My Best Friend, Roger Taylor is proclaiming I'm in Love with My Car. In '39, Brian May takes us forward in time with astronauts in a bar sing-a-long style. But Bohemian Rhapsody with it's soulful piano to start followed by bombastic harmonies, so heavy Brian May guitar and head banging play out was the game changer. Bo Rap would eventually go number 1 and into the top ten around the world 3 times - when first released, around the time of Wayne's World (when your heroes were college roommates, and again after the movie of the same name was a worldwide success. It lifted Queen out of their financial woes and onto the world stage to a level at which they never really left. As this classic turns 50 November 22, we were happy to gain an appreciation for the band as a whole by examining an album only they could make. Check out our new website: Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Queen found themselves in trouble in late 1975. They had a terrible management contract they were desperate to get out of, they'd had to cancel a tour which was only booked to recoup money and they had spent over 40,000 pounds (equal to over $600,000 today) at seven different studios trying to make their 4th album, A Night At The Opera. If it wasn't a success the band might have folded up. But thanks to an unorthodox lead single that was not only bizarre but over six minutes long, the band found themselves on top of the world. The vocal harmonies that define the enduring sound of Queen are all over the album, even as the boys experimented with different instruments, recording techniques and their voices as well. You can't define the record with one genre as the epic The Prophet's Song is long and proggy while it melts into the sweet Love of My Life. Freddie attacks their ex manager in straight ahead Death on Two Legs and then quickly segues into the old-timey Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon. While John Deacon pens an ode to his wife with You're My Best Friend, Roger Taylor is proclaiming I'm in Love with My Car. In '39, Brian May takes us forward in time with astronauts in a bar sing-a-long style. But Bohemian Rhapsody with it's soulful piano to start followed by bombastic harmonies, so heavy Brian May guitar and head banging play out was the game changer. Bo Rap would eventually go number 1 and into the top ten around the world 3 times - when first released, around the time of Wayne's World (when your heroes were college roommates, and again after the movie of the same name was a worldwide success. It lifted Queen out of their financial woes and onto the world stage to a level at which they never really left. As this classic turns 50 November 22, we were happy to gain an appreciation for the band as a whole by examining an album only they could make. Check out our new website: Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode of Expanded Perspectives, the guys kick things off with Kyle realizing he may have jinxed his favorite hockey team after bragging about their undefeated streak on the last Elite show. From there, things take a darker turn with a few chilling stories guaranteed to set the mood. After the break, it's all about Dogman sightings—what exactly are people seeing out there? Are these encounters truly increasing, or are more people simply finding the courage to speak up? Could the Dogman be a demon in disguise, a Skinwalker, or something even more sinister? All that and more on this eerie installment of Expanded Perspectives! Sponsors: IQBAR: Right now, IQBAR is offering our special podcast listeners 20% off all IQBAR products, plus get FREE shipping. To get your 20% off, text EXPANDED to 64,000. Message and data rates may apply. See terms for details. Want to Share Your Story? Email: expandedperspectives@yahoo.com Hotline: 888-393-2783 Want More Expanded Perspectives? If you want more Expanded Perspectives and help out the show, then join our Patreon. Just click this link or download the Patreon App and search Expanded Perspectives Elite Do you want to give the gift of Expanded Perspectives Elite? Just click this link or go to patreon.com/expandedperspectiveselite/gift
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James Lindsey is right that without a transcendent standard, both leftists and the “dank right” can reduce politics to power plays and drift toward fascism. But the flaw in his critique is that he won’t acknowledge the true foundation: God’s Word as the ultimate authority over law, liberty, and justice. Only by rooting constitutions and cultures in Scripture can nations resist both woke ideology and right-wing distortions. Read the full blog post here: https://tobyjsumpter.com/james-lindsey-and-american-sneetches/
James Lindsey is right that without a transcendent standard, both leftists and the “dank right” can reduce politics to power plays and drift toward fascism. But the flaw in his critique is that he won’t acknowledge the true foundation: God’s Word as the ultimate authority over law, liberty, and justice. Only by rooting constitutions and cultures in Scripture can nations resist both woke ideology and right-wing distortions. Read the full blog post here: https://tobyjsumpter.com/james-lindsey-and-american-sneetches/
An inquiry is held at the Pentagon to determine the future of Lazarus, where information emerges that prompts Schneider of INSCOM to hire an assassin.
AND HANNAH GIBBS REJOINS THE ANNIE FREY SHOW for two segments, Xs and Ys, where we ask girl/guy questions of each other. But back to this table question: A table with 4 legs is hard to build, right?
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Join us as we dive deep into one of Queen's most iconic tracks, "Death on Two Legs," from their legendary album A Night at the Opera, celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. This episode features an in-depth analysis of the song's history, production, and the individual tracks that make up this classic, along with performance insights from Tyler Warren, who has played this music live with the Queen Extravaganza. Don't miss this chance to celebrate the music that shaped rock history. "Death On Two Legs (Dedicated To......)" Freddie Mercury Copyright 1975 Queen Music Ltd Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us as we dive deep into one of Queen's most iconic tracks, "Death on Two Legs," from their legendary album A Night at the Opera, celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. This episode features an in-depth analysis of the song's history, production, and the individual tracks that make up this classic, along with performance insights from Tyler Warren, who has played this album live with the Queen Extravaganza. Don't miss this chance to celebrate the music that shaped rock history. "Death On Two Legs (Dedicated To......)" by Freddie Mercury Copyright 1975 Queen Music Ltd Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A Good Omens fanfic by WyvernQuill. Full title: The Whole Damned World Seemed Upside DownMusic: Glory by Alexander Nakarada, and Painful Path to the Light by MusicLFiles (both under filmmusic.io standard license)Cover art adapted with kind permission from WyvernQuill.For tags and other details, to leave kudos and comments, please visit the corresponding post on archiveofourown: https://archiveofourown.org/works/64398880https://archiveofourown.org/works/64398880!
This episode aired before the death of one of coon hunting's most successful and most colorful ambassadors. I hope you enjoy this replay from November of 2022. This episode takes us to the Ozark Mountains of Missouri and Arkansas to visit with coon hunting legend Junior Lasseter. At 73 years of age, Junior had amazing recall of events that led him from the Ozark hills to the major stages of competitive coon hunting, in the woods and on the bench. At one time in coon hunting history, there were many commercial coonhound and combination dog kennels operating out of the Ozarks. Ads appeared in the classified sections of not only the tree dog publications but in major outdoor magazines as well. Writers like Wilson Rawls created a narrative that the Ozarks were the cradle of coon hunting in America. Lasseter's stories emanate from the same root and place him as the perfect visitant to the Gone To The Dogs microphone. Lasseter has owned National Champions on the bench in both the UKC, PKC and ACHA registries and has a final four appearance in the UKC World Championship to his credit. He's the first, and perhaps only handler to win a pickup truck showing hounds. Lasseter's hounds like Table Rock Flying Hawk, Table Rock Mundo, Jr., Biggerstaff's Little Buck, and Morgan's Tree Jamming Mundar fill the conversations in this episode. Lasseter was known far and wide in the 80's when Steve began his career at the UKC registry.This episode is smothered with Ozark flavor, like cathead biscuits under a blanket of fried squirrel gravy. You'll enjoy Junior's stories. You'll want to follow them to the source, and you will, where mountain music echoes off the ridges and swells up from the cold stream hollers of tree dog country. It's all right here so, enjoy!We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alpha Dog Nutrition and Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. Want to learn more about Alpha Dog Nutrition? Check out the links belowhttps://www.dusupply.com/alphadogwww.dusupply.comhttps://alphadognutrition.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@DoubleUHuntingSupply/podcasts
This episode aired before the death of one of coon hunting's most successful and most colorful ambassadors. I hope you enjoy this replay from November of 2022. This episode takes us to the Ozark Mountains of Missouri and Arkansas to visit with coon hunting legend Junior Lasseter. At 73 years of age, Junior had amazing recall of events that led him from the Ozark hills to the major stages of competitive coon hunting, in the woods and on the bench. At one time in coon hunting history, there were many commercial coonhound and combination dog kennels operating out of the Ozarks. Ads appeared in the classified sections of not only the tree dog publications but in major outdoor magazines as well. Writers like Wilson Rawls created a narrative that the Ozarks were the cradle of coon hunting in America. Lasseter's stories emanate from the same root and place him as the perfect visitant to the Gone To The Dogs microphone. Lasseter has owned National Champions on the bench in both the UKC, PKC and ACHA registries and has a final four appearance in the UKC World Championship to his credit. He's the first, and perhaps only handler to win a pickup truck showing hounds. Lasseter's hounds like Table Rock Flying Hawk, Table Rock Mundo, Jr., Biggerstaff's Little Buck, and Morgan's Tree Jamming Mundar fill the conversations in this episode. Lasseter was known far and wide in the 80's when Steve began his career at the UKC registry. This episode is smothered with Ozark flavor, like cathead biscuits under a blanket of fried squirrel gravy. You'll enjoy Junior's stories. You'll want to follow them to the source, and you will, where mountain music echoes off the ridges and swells up from the cold stream hollers of tree dog country. It's all right here so, enjoy! We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alpha Dog Nutrition and Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. Want to learn more about Alpha Dog Nutrition? Check out the links below https://www.dusupply.com/alphadog www.dusupply.com https://alphadognutrition.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@DoubleUHuntingSupply/podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode aired before the death of one of coon hunting's most successful and most colorful ambassadors. I hope you enjoy this replay from November of 2022. This episode takes us to the Ozark Mountains of Missouri and Arkansas to visit with coon hunting legend Junior Lasseter. At 73 years of age, Junior had amazing recall of events that led him from the Ozark hills to the major stages of competitive coon hunting, in the woods and on the bench. At one time in coon hunting history, there were many commercial coonhound and combination dog kennels operating out of the Ozarks. Ads appeared in the classified sections of not only the tree dog publications but in major outdoor magazines as well. Writers like Wilson Rawls created a narrative that the Ozarks were the cradle of coon hunting in America. Lasseter's stories emanate from the same root and place him as the perfect visitant to the Gone To The Dogs microphone. Lasseter has owned National Champions on the bench in both the UKC, PKC and ACHA registries and has a final four appearance in the UKC World Championship to his credit. He's the first, and perhaps only handler to win a pickup truck showing hounds. Lasseter's hounds like Table Rock Flying Hawk, Table Rock Mundo, Jr., Biggerstaff's Little Buck, and Morgan's Tree Jamming Mundar fill the conversations in this episode. Lasseter was known far and wide in the 80's when Steve began his career at the UKC registry.This episode is smothered with Ozark flavor, like cathead biscuits under a blanket of fried squirrel gravy. You'll enjoy Junior's stories. You'll want to follow them to the source, and you will, where mountain music echoes off the ridges and swells up from the cold stream hollers of tree dog country. It's all right here so, enjoy! We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alpha Dog Nutrition and Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. Want to learn more about Alpha Dog Nutrition? Check out the links belowhttps://www.dusupply.com/alphadogwww.dusupply.comhttps://alphadognutrition.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@DoubleUHuntingSupply/podcasts
This episode aired before the death of one of coon hunting's most successful and most colorful ambassadors. I hope you enjoy this replay from November of 2022. This episode takes us to the Ozark Mountains of Missouri and Arkansas to visit with coon hunting legend Junior Lasseter. At 73 years of age, Junior had amazing recall of events that led him from the Ozark hills to the major stages of competitive coon hunting, in the woods and on the bench. At one time in coon hunting history, there were many commercial coonhound and combination dog kennels operating out of the Ozarks. Ads appeared in the classified sections of not only the tree dog publications but in major outdoor magazines as well. Writers like Wilson Rawls created a narrative that the Ozarks were the cradle of coon hunting in America. Lasseter's stories emanate from the same root and place him as the perfect visitant to the Gone To The Dogs microphone. Lasseter has owned National Champions on the bench in both the UKC, PKC and ACHA registries and has a final four appearance in the UKC World Championship to his credit. He's the first, and perhaps only handler to win a pickup truck showing hounds. Lasseter's hounds like Table Rock Flying Hawk, Table Rock Mundo, Jr., Biggerstaff's Little Buck, and Morgan's Tree Jamming Mundar fill the conversations in this episode. Lasseter was known far and wide in the 80's when Steve began his career at the UKC registry.This episode is smothered with Ozark flavor, like cathead biscuits under a blanket of fried squirrel gravy. You'll enjoy Junior's stories. You'll want to follow them to the source, and you will, where mountain music echoes off the ridges and swells up from the cold stream hollers of tree dog country. It's all right here so, enjoy!We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alpha Dog Nutrition and Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. Want to learn more about Alpha Dog Nutrition? Check out the links belowhttps://www.dusupply.com/alphadogwww.dusupply.comhttps://alphadognutrition.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@DoubleUHuntingSupply/podcasts
This episode aired before the death of one of coon hunting's most successful and most colorful ambassadors. I hope you enjoy this replay from November of 2022. This episode takes us to the Ozark Mountains of Missouri and Arkansas to visit with coon hunting legend Junior Lasseter. At 73 years of age, Junior had amazing recall of events that led him from the Ozark hills to the major stages of competitive coon hunting, in the woods and on the bench. At one time in coon hunting history, there were many commercial coonhound and combination dog kennels operating out of the Ozarks. Ads appeared in the classified sections of not only the tree dog publications but in major outdoor magazines as well. Writers like Wilson Rawls created a narrative that the Ozarks were the cradle of coon hunting in America. Lasseter's stories emanate from the same root and place him as the perfect visitant to the Gone To The Dogs microphone. Lasseter has owned National Champions on the bench in both the UKC, PKC and ACHA registries and has a final four appearance in the UKC World Championship to his credit. He's the first, and perhaps only handler to win a pickup truck showing hounds. Lasseter's hounds like Table Rock Flying Hawk, Table Rock Mundo, Jr., Biggerstaff's Little Buck, and Morgan's Tree Jamming Mundar fill the conversations in this episode. Lasseter was known far and wide in the 80's when Steve began his career at the UKC registry.This episode is smothered with Ozark flavor, like cathead biscuits under a blanket of fried squirrel gravy. You'll enjoy Junior's stories. You'll want to follow them to the source, and you will, where mountain music echoes off the ridges and swells up from the cold stream hollers of tree dog country. It's all right here so, enjoy!
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Christians have often been too libertarian about drugs, failing to see that many mind-altering substances are spiritually dangerous and historically linked to witchcraft and idolatry. Scripture associates sorcery with “pharmakeia,” and the Bible consistently warns against drunkenness and altered states that open people to demonic influence. Therefore, Christian magistrates have a duty to suppress drug use that invites demonic activity, just as they are called to tear down modern high places like abortion clinics and pot shops. Read the full blog post here: https://tobyjsumpter.com/that-hideous-witchcraft/
Christians have often been too libertarian about drugs, failing to see that many mind-altering substances are spiritually dangerous and historically linked to witchcraft and idolatry. Scripture associates sorcery with “pharmakeia,” and the Bible consistently warns against drunkenness and altered states that open people to demonic influence. Therefore, Christian magistrates have a duty to suppress drug use that invites demonic activity, just as they are called to tear down modern high places like abortion clinics and pot shops. Read the full blog post here: https://tobyjsumpter.com/that-hideous-witchcraft/
Imagine an Ostrich, an Emu, a roadrunner, and the world's fastest man and woman, all lined up for a race. Olympic sprinter Usain Bolt holds the men's record for the 100-meter dash — 28 mph — and Florence Griffith-Joyner ran it just a shade slower. But in this race, Africa's Ostrich takes gold, crossing the finish line at an incredible 43 mph. The Emu from Australia takes silver, topping 30 mph. The roadrunner comes in last.More info and transcript at BirdNote.org. Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible.
James Lindsay’s attempt to expose the "woke right" by publishing a modified Marxist text is part of a larger trend: conservatives drifting "woke" when they abandon the firm foundation of God’s Word. Whether it’s leftist identity politics or the right’s desire for vengeance, both sides risk straying from absolute truth. True conservatism must be grounded in Scripture, or else it will be manipulated by the very forces it seeks to oppose. Read the full blog post here: https://tobyjsumpter.com/the-woke-right-civil-war/
James Lindsay’s attempt to expose the "woke right" by publishing a modified Marxist text is part of a larger trend: conservatives drifting "woke" when they abandon the firm foundation of God’s Word. Whether it’s leftist identity politics or the right’s desire for vengeance, both sides risk straying from absolute truth. True conservatism must be grounded in Scripture, or else it will be manipulated by the very forces it seeks to oppose. Read the full blog post here: https://tobyjsumpter.com/the-woke-right-civil-war/
Message by Bro. Stephen SorrellText: Amos 3:12March 6, 2025 - 7PM
Join Pastors Jim Ehrman and David Burr as they reflect on this past weekend's message, "God's Mission Walks on Two Legs," discussing intercession, evangelism, and the importance of both as we get involved in missions, locally and globally. Tune in as they share mission opportunities you can be a part of.
Pastor David Burr explains the two legs of God's mission on earth and invites us to get involved globally and locally.
C.R. Wiley joined CrossPolitic to discuss J.D. Vance, the Trump administration shift, and AI. The real question: Can AI achieve human-like intelligence, or is it just a modern Tower of Babel? Transhumanists dream of a godless utopia, but AI is more like a super-smart beast—useful yet needing dominion, like animals in creation. Biblical wisdom calls for careful stewardship, ethical boundaries, and resisting AI’s idolatrous promises. Read the full blog post here: https://tobyjsumpter.com/thoughts-on-dominion-ai/
C.R. Wiley joined CrossPolitic to discuss J.D. Vance, the Trump administration shift, and AI. The real question: Can AI achieve human-like intelligence, or is it just a modern Tower of Babel? Transhumanists dream of a godless utopia, but AI is more like a super-smart beast—useful yet needing dominion, like animals in creation. Biblical wisdom calls for careful stewardship, ethical boundaries, and resisting AI’s idolatrous promises. Read the full blog post here: https://tobyjsumpter.com/thoughts-on-dominion-ai/
The political Left twists Christian principles into heresies, weaponizing them against biblical truth. Christians must reject both false accusations and the temptation to abandon true biblical standards. Faithfulness means standing firm in God’s Word, regardless of cultural pressures. Read the full blog post here: https://tobyjsumpter.com/racism-homophobia-leftist-framing-and-other-real-imagined-sins/
The political Left twists Christian principles into heresies, weaponizing them against biblical truth. Christians must reject both false accusations and the temptation to abandon true biblical standards. Faithfulness means standing firm in God’s Word, regardless of cultural pressures. Read the full blog post here: https://tobyjsumpter.com/racism-homophobia-leftist-framing-and-other-real-imagined-sins/
The Antioch Declaration challenges the Reformed world to reject both progressive and reactionary distortions of biblical justice, calling for pastors to disciple red-pilled young men away from carnal tribalism and toward Christ-centered wisdom. In an age of ideological polarization, it insists on equal weights and measures for sin, denouncing both leftist and right-wing temptations to bitterness, flattery, and factionalism, while exhorting believers to fear God alone and pursue true, biblical righteousness. Read the full blog post here: https://tobyjsumpter.com/brother-wars-and-the-antioch-declaration/
We're back baby! Now, let's see if we can remember how this works... we have to spin a donut, or a coin, or something like that. We have to pull up wikileaks, and talk about the Queen, then ask a bunch of Poles what they think of the song we just listened to that the Queen sang... Hmm, this sounds ridiculous even by our standards. Oh well, what could possibly go wrong. Old Johnny Two Hats and his trusty sidekick are back to guide you through the dazzlingly eclectic catalogue of Queen (the band, not the decomposing monarch...)If Randy were to title this episode, he'd probably call it "One leg? No worries, you're fine", or possibly "Go fuck yourself Norm Sheffield!"Today's episode looks at a classic Queen opener. It's the mean, the moody, the magnificent "Death on Two Legs" from 1975's titanic "A Night at the Opera". Dig it! NOTE: Skip forward to 16:43 if wanna get straight into the manifestations and wheel spin.The music at the end of the episode is "Breakdown in Kindness" by Randy Woods Band and you can find it here: https://youtu.be/4v_q3oa4ej8Thanks to everyone who tuned in to the last episode and left us some comments on Facebook, and Discord! And while we're at it, come join us on Discord, we'd be glad to have you! We'll always try to answer any questions you have and seriously appreciate any corrections you make to anything we get wrong. And thanks so much for all your support as usual. We're loving diving into the Queen fandom as much as we're enjoying recording the podcasts!Huge thanks to Corey Morrissette and Mark Camire for letting us copy and paste the format from their gold-standard podcast; And the Podcast Will Rock. You can find them at @PodcastWillRock on Twitter. Also, make sure you go check out our beautiful brothers and sisters over on the Deep Dive Podcast Network!Follow us onFacebook: @seasidepodreviewDiscord: https://discord.gg/nrzr2mQjBluesky: @seasidepodreview.bsky.socialAlso, check out Kev's other podcastsThe Tom Petty Project: https://tompettyproject.comThe Ultimate Catalogue Clash: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ultimate-catalogue-clashAnd if you want to check out Randy's music, you can find it here:https://randywoodsband.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Antioch Declaration challenges the Reformed world to reject both progressive and reactionary distortions of biblical justice, calling for pastors to disciple red-pilled young men away from carnal tribalism and toward Christ-centered wisdom. In an age of ideological polarization, it insists on equal weights and measures for sin, denouncing both leftist and right-wing temptations to bitterness, flattery, and factionalism, while exhorting believers to fear God alone and pursue true, biblical righteousness. Read the full blog post here: https://tobyjsumpter.com/brother-wars-and-the-antioch-declaration/
The Dissident Right’s embrace of spiteful transgression, from "White Boy Summer" memes to subtle Nazi sympathies, mirrors past compromises like Revoice’s "Side B" flirtations, drawing bitterness and rebellion into spaces meant for godly resistance. The heart of the issue isn’t mere historical revisionism or edgy aesthetics but the festering spite and unholy lust for rebellion that pastors must confront to protect Reformed communities from this growing rot. Read the full blog post here: https://tobyjsumpter.com/revoice-for-nazis/
I stopped wearing clerical garb because, in my context, it wasn’t fulfilling its intended purpose and could sometimes create unintended associations. While I respect the idea of a distinctive uniform for ministers, I believe our focus should remain on preaching, administering sacraments, and embodying biblical priorities without unnecessary distractions. Traditions like collars and liturgical seasons are valuable if they recede into the background, but if they overshadow the gospel and simple obedience, they may need to be reconsidered. Read the full blog post here: why-i-dont-wear-a-clerical-collar-or-robes-anymore
We’re living in a fractured, spinning world where everyone scrambles for something to center them, latching onto the state, racial identity, or cultural trends, but all of these miss the mark. The true anchor isn’t in superficial unity or tribal divisions; it’s covenant—a God-given structure that binds us in family, nation, and faith under Christ’s lordship, grounding us in a real, earthy loyalty that can handle the weight of human life without veering into chaos. Read the full blog post here: https://tobyjsumpter.com/toward-a-protestant-feudalism/
Marriage, divorce, and remarriage require the Church's wisdom. While divorce often leads to adultery, exceptions exist for sexual immorality, abandonment, and severe neglect. Forgiveness is required, but reconciliation is not always possible, and remarriage may be allowed. An unlawful remarriage is considered a true union to be honored. The Church must uphold God’s design for marriage while offering grace, hope, and healing in a broken world. Read the full blog post here: https://tobyjsumpter.com/6-thoughts-on-marriage-remarriage-in-babel/
In a chaotic culture, Christian parenting relies on faith in God’s promises. Parents are called to teach love and obedience to God through biblical discipline and a joyful home. As children grow, parents guide them toward independence, trusting God’s grace for both their own and their children's salvation. Read the full blog post here: https://tobyjsumpter.com/four-parenting-basics-making-sharp-arrows/
The Bible teaches that men are responsible for their households, but women hold great power in shaping their homes. Proverbs 14:1 highlights that wise women build their homes, while foolish ones tear them down. Contrary to feminist claims, Scripture shows women are already empowered through biblical wisdom. Sadly, many Christians have neglected to provide training for women to fully embrace their roles. The Proverbs 31 woman exemplifies this, managing her household, business, and community with diligence, strength, and wisdom, earning praise from both her children and husband. Read the full blog post here: https://tobyjsumpter.com/educating-daughters/
In Ephesians 6, fathers are commanded to raise their children in the "paideia" (culture) of the Lord, which means surrounding them with the rich and joyful practices of Christian life. Just like how families create traditions for Christmas or sports, parents are to infuse their homes with the culture of Christ through teaching, practice, and joy. This involves not only teaching but also modeling and rehearsing behaviors like attending church, responding cheerfully to instructions, and preparing for everyday challenges. Parents are coaches, and children are the team—ready to run the "plays" of life in obedience and faith. This requires consistent practice, encouragement, and correction, helping children thrive in the culture of Christ with enthusiasm and love. Read the full blog post here: parenting-as-coaching
We have lots of discussion topics this week ranging from Kelly's dogs now having two legs, the fleece auction, to Marsha's cast on frenzy. Full notes with photos and links can be found in the podcast section of our shop website: TwoEwesFiberAdventures.com Join the community on Ravelry or become a patron and support the show on our Patreon Page. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Subscribe on Android Marsha's Projects Alexandria: The Art of Yarn Skein: Finished! 50/25/25 merino/silk/bamboo. 4oz and 454 yards. Socks: The Artful Ewe Clackamas. Finished! Socks: Regia Design Line by Arne & Carlos in colorway Garden. Emotional Support Chicken: by Annette Corsino. I've knitted a bit on my chicken. Knit through the third stripe. Not sure I like the colors I picked. Sockhead Slouch Hat: by Kelly McClure. Using Done Roving Yarns Frolicking Feet in colorway Irish Moss. Auckland Bound: by Maddie Mo. Using Alaskan Yarn Company DK in colorway Spruce. Why Knot?: by Rachel Illsey. Using Weird Sisters Wool Emporium Carroll in colorway Westport Treasures. Kelly's Projects I've split off the sleeves and am knitting down the body of Graphito by Heidemarie Kaiser. Calling it my NoCKRs Sweater since both yarns are the retreat yarns (2023 and 2024). Seismic Yarns Butter Silk and Invictus Yarns Seraphic–both fingering weight. Still working on Desert Lavender socks out of Smirligan's yarn. Soft green, purple and natural white variegated yarn. One sock is finished and I'm knitting slowly down the leg of the second sock. Wool Auction Bought only one fleece! Was joined by Emily and Sonia from work and Micheline from the Bay Area. Also saw Alene that we met at the NoCKRs retreat. Between us we supported a lot of wool growers! I bought a Romeldale, 5.5 lbs. (white) Summer Spin In Announce winners in next episode Two Ewes in Walla Walla, Washington September 26-30 Purl 2 Walla Walla has closed but they will have a pop up shop in partnership with Old Homestead Alpacas at the: Maker Market Showroom on Colville 70 N. Colville Street, Suite 105 Walla Walla, WA 99362 September 28, 12:00pm-6:00pm September 29, 12:00pm-4:00pm, We'll be there around noon on Sunday.
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