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When fear takes control, God just crushes it.None of us are immune from feeling unsettled at times. Circumstances have a way of knocking us off balance. How we respond not only affects our lives, but those who are watching us.In the film “The Patriot,” a colonial militia leader sees the British kidnap his son. Taking the two younger sons with him, they wait in ambush in the forest. One of the sons is rattled and crying, so the father puts his hands on the boy's shoulders, looks him in the eyes, and says, “Steady.” Fear drains from the boy's face.In that moment of terror for the whole family, the father's example won the day, and their day ended well.In 2 Timothy 1:7, we learn the source of calm. It says this: “For the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love, and a sound mind.”God has given you a spirit of power, love, and a good mind. So don't let fear, the enemy, or the world intimidate you when it comes to sharing your faith. Speak God's truth with boldness and love. Your moment will come one day, and by keeping in mind the truth of God's word, courage will overcome fear.Notice the qualities mentioned in Second Timothy. God has actually given us courage, but also power, and a sound mind—also phrased as self-discipline. And discipline will help keep you steady in a crisis. That spirit of power actually does our fighting for us, and it is the enemy who is afraid.Let's pray.Father, you are good to us. Just as Jesus modeled for us how to handle fear when he prayed in the garden, we know that you have our back, and we can be courageous. Thank you for a sound mind and a calm heart in times of trouble. In Jesus' name, amen. Change your shirt, and you can change the world! Save 15% Off your entire purchase of faith-based apparel + gifts at Kerusso.com with code KDD15.
Pastor Jamie Crawford delivers a Father's Day sermon in the Unshakable series, urging listeners to make Jesus the cornerstone of their lives and to leave a godly legacy through faith, example, and testimony. He shares personal testimonies of God's provision and healing, calls people to accept Christ, and challenges families to pass down faith to future generations.
Jun 21st | Fathers Day | Psalms 112 What kind of man are you becoming?In this powerful Father's Day message from Psalm 112, Pastor Matt Darby challenges men to consider the impact of their lives on their families, their faith, and future generations. God has strategically placed fathers and husbands to be a formative spiritual influence in the home, and the kind of man you are becoming matters more than you may realize.Psalm 112 paints a picture of the man who fears the Lord—a man whose heart is firm, whose leadership is steady, and whose life brings strength and blessing to those around him. Pastor Matt explores what it means to become an unshakable man: rooted in reverence for God, committed to shaping future generations, faithful in stewarding resources, steadfast in uncertain times, and marked by grace, mercy, and righteousness.Whether you feel confident in your role as a spiritual leader or burdened by past mistakes, this message offers hope and a reminder that it is never too late to begin walking closely with Jesus. God's grace is sufficient, and the direction of your life can change today.Do you know JESUS? https://www.nbgilmer.org/do-you-know-jesusNeed PRAYER? https://www.nbgilmer.org/praySupport through GIVING: https://www.nbbctx.org/giving
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Unshakable: You're Not the Boss of Me - The Truth About God Trey Morgan Sermon - June 7, 2026
Unshakable: The True Foundation of Life John knox Sermon - May 31, 2026
Unshakable: The Truth about the Bible Bill Tracy Sermon - June 14, 2026
In this episode of Off the Wall, i dive deep into the power of confidence what it is, how to cultivate it, and how it can transform your life. Whether you're struggling with self-doubt or just want to step into your full potential, this one's for you.
What happens when the life you planned disappears in an instant? And where do you find the strength to keep moving when everything familiar has been taken away? In this episode of Becoming Unshakable, I welcome John Register, whose life story offers a remarkable perspective on resilience, leadership, and the power of adapting to circumstances beyond our control. As a world-class athlete, Army officer, and Olympic hopeful, John appeared to be on a clear path forward. Then a training accident changed everything, ultimately leading to the amputation of his leg and forcing him to confront questions about identity, purpose, and what comes next. What followed was not a story of instant recovery or easy answers. Instead, John shares how he rebuilt his life one decision at a time, supported by family, community, and a willingness to rethink what success looked like. His journey eventually led him to the Paralympic Games, where he earned a silver medal, but the lessons he shares go far beyond athletics. They speak to anyone facing uncertainty, disruption, loss, or change. During our conversation, we explore why becoming unshakable is an ongoing process rather than a destination. John explains why he believes adversity cannot always be overcome, but it can be adapted to. We discuss the importance of self-leadership, the role vision plays during difficult seasons, and why waiting for certainty often keeps people stuck. He also shares how some of the most meaningful growth happens when we stop trying to control every outcome and focus instead on how we respond to what is in front of us. We also talk about the pressures leaders face today. From rapid technological change to economic uncertainty and the rise of AI, John offers a thoughtful perspective on staying connected to people when the world seems increasingly focused on systems and automation. His belief that human relationships matter even more in times of disruption is a message that feels especially relevant right now. One of my favorite parts of the discussion is John's framework of reckoning, revision, and renewal. He explains how people move through loss, create new possibilities, and eventually find a renewed sense of purpose. It's a powerful reminder that growth often begins when we stop wishing things would return to the way they were and start creating a path toward what could be. We finish by talking about something many leaders overlook: recovery. John shares why renewal is essential for performance, why rest should be planned rather than postponed, and how creating space to think may be one of the most valuable leadership practices available to us today. What part of John's story resonated most with you? And where might you need to let go of what was in order to move toward what could be? I'd love to hear your thoughts.
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Sermon June 14, 2026 | Rev. Axel Sotelo | Christ Presbyterian Church in Houston, TX | “The Two Builders: Hearing, Doing, and the Unshakable Foundation” from Matthew 7:24-27 The post The Two Builders: Hearing, Doing, and the Unshakable Foundation appeared first on Christ Presbyterian Church of Houston.
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“Song is just a piece of art, and it's kind of like a landscape painting is a piece of art. It is reflective of the landscape, but in no way can it take in the full majesty of the landscape. It's just a picture of it, and it should inspire us to want to examine the real thing.” – Michelle Nezat Today's featured fellow bookcaster is a wife, mom, speaker, passionate Bible teacher, and coffee lover, Michelle Nezat. Michelle and I had a fun on a bun chat about her first book, “A Seat at the Table: A Contemporary Christian Redemption Story with a Hint of Romance”, why Christian music should complement, not replace, Scripture, lessons from podcasting for over 10 years, and more!!!Key Things You'll Learn:What inspired Michelle to start her podcast and eventually get Mandisa to repost one of her episodesWhy she's not a big fan of devotionalsWhat kept Michelle focused on her journey of deconstruction and reconstruction to finally getting her 1st novel publishedThree major lessons learned from starting, growing, and running her podcastMichelle's Site: https://www.michellenezat.com/podcast-tour/Michelle's Book: https://www.amazon.com/Seat-Table-Contemporary-Christian-Redemption/dp/B0DJK5ZX5Q/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0Michelle's Podcast, “More Than a Song”: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/more-than-a-song-discovering-the-truth-of/id829432908The opening track is titled, “Unknown From M.E. | Sonic Adventure 2 ~ City Pop Remix” by Iridium Beats. To listen to and download the full track, click the following link. https://www.patreon.com/posts/sonic-adventure-136084016 Please support today's podcast to keep this content coming! CashApp: $DomBrightmonDonate on PayPal: @DBrightmonBuy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dombrightmonGet Going North T-Shirts, Stickers, and More: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/dom-brightmonThe Going North Advancement Compass: https://a.co/d/bA9awotYou May Also Like…1058 – God and Gigs with Allen C. Paul (@AllenCPaul): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-1058-god-and-gigs-with-allen-c-paul-allencpaul/955 – Hearing God & Embracing His Idea for Healing Prayer and with Rev. Dr. David Chotka: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-955-hearing-god-embracing-his-idea-for-healing-prayer-and-with-rev-dr-david-chotka/749 – From Music Ministry to Teaching and Writing with Donna Renay Patrick (@DonnaRPatrick): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-749-from-music-ministry-to-teaching-and-writing-with-donna-renay-patrick-donnarpatrick/1040 – Wake Up the Lion & Rewrite Your Rock Bottom with Rory Paquette (@rorypaquette): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-1040-wake-up-the-lion-rewrite-your-rock-bottom-with-rory-paquette-rorypaquette/810 – You Are Worthy with Katherine Norland (@katnorland): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-810-you-are-worthy-with-katherine-norland-katnorland/837 – Make Your Author emPact with Stephanie Feger (@stephaniefeger): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-837-make-your-author-empact-with-stephanie-feger-stephaniefeger/379 – It Is The Pursuit That Matters with April Metzler (@AprilDMetzler): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-379-it-is-the-pursuit-that-matters-with-april-metzler-aprildmetzler/189 - Blessed With Poetry with Michelle Smith: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/189-blessed-with-poetry-with-michelle-smith/368 – Unfailing Grace with Julie Carrick (@julie84602521): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-368-unfailing-grace-with-julie-carrick-julie84602521/389 – Unshakable, Undaunted, & Undefeated with Elizabeth Meyers (@thelizmeyers): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-389-unshakable-undaunted-undefeated/667 – Pursuing Success God's Way with Erin Harrigan: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-667-pursuing-success-gods-way-with-erin-harrigan-erinhcoach/934 – Taking the Holy Spirit to Work with Mary Boza Crimmins: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-934-taking-the-holy-spirit-to-work-with-mary-boza-crimmins/
We recently wrapped up the stories of Tasha Shelby and Marsha Mills, two women who are facing the rest of their lives behind bars because of what we now know as 'Junk science'. These cases are so similar its scary! No other evidence suggests they had anything to do with the deaths of the children in these cases, nothing excpet the word of so called experts and in the case of Tasha Shelby even the expert says he got it wrong.As we do after each case we sit down with Michael Leonard 'The Voice of Reason' to find out what he thinks of what he has heard, will he belive in their innocence or has he heard something I missed? Lets find out in our first ever in person case discution. EARLY AND AD FREE ACCESS: for as little as $1.69 a week!Apple + HEREPatreon and find us on Facebook here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paulbegins this chapter by saying: “Finally, my brethren, rejoice in the Lord.To write the same things to you is not tedious to me, but for you it is safe.”Now, when Paul says, “Finally,” he is not ending the letter. In fact, hestill has two full chapters to go. The word simply means “furthermore” or “forthe rest.” Paul is introducing a new section of this wonderful book. Thefirst thing Paul says as he introduces this section is, “Rejoice in the Lord.” Thatshould catch our attention because, remember who is writing this? Paul is inprison. He might be executed. He does not know what the future holds for him.Yet he keeps talking about joy. How is that possible? It is because, as we havealready learned, Paul's joy is not found in circumstances. It is found in JesusChrist. Thereis a great difference between happiness and joy. Happiness depends on whathappens. If things go our way, we are happy. If things do not go our way, webecome unhappy. But joy is different. Joy is rooted in a relationship—ourrelationship with Jesus Christ. It is not based on circumstances. It is notbased on changing things. It is based on the unchanging character of our LordJesus Christ. That means we can have joy even when life is difficult. Thatis why James 1:2 says: “My brethren, count it all joy when you fall into varioustemptations.” Notice, he did not say if you fall into trials. He said when.Trials are a part of life. Difficulties are a part of life. Heartaches are apart of life. But joy can still be a part of life because Jesus is the sameyesterday, today, and forever. He never changes. TheApostle Paul understood that praise changes things. Praising the Lord prevails over the enemy. The rejoicingbeliever discovers God's strength. Now,let me be clear. Rejoicing does not mean we ignore our pain. There may be somepeople listening today, dear friends, who are carrying heavy burdens. Maybe youhave recently received difficult medical news. Perhaps you are strugglingfinancially. Maybe you are carrying a burden for a child or a grandchild. Orperhaps you are grieving the loss of someone you love. Paul does not sayrejoice in those things. He says, “Rejoice in the Lord.” The Lord is still onHis throne. His love has not changed. His promises have not changed. His powerhas not changed. His faithfulness has not changed. His mercy has not changed. Nomatter what is happening around us, Jesus remains the same. Our joy is not inwhat we possess. Our joy is in Who possesses us—and that is the Lord JesusChrist. Then,as we look at the last part of this verse, Paul says something interesting: “Towrite the same things to you is not tedious to me, but for you it is safe.” Paulwas not afraid to repeat important truths because repetition helps us greatly.We never outgrow the gospel. We never outgrow the cross. We never outgrow ourneed to trust in the Lord. So today, let me ask you a question: What is tryingto rob your joy? Is it a difficult circumstance? A relationship problem? Ahealth concern? Financial pressure? Fear about the future? Then take a fewminutes today and focus on five things that are always true about Jesus. Repeatthem to yourself: His love never fails. His power never diminishes. Hispresence never leaves us. His work on the cross is complete. His return iscertain. When we begin to focus on these truths, I am telling you, joy willrise in our hearts. Joyis not found in perfect circumstances. It is found in a perfect Person—JesusChrist. And that joy can never be taken away. Let'spray together. Father, thank You that our joy is found in You and not in ourcircumstances. Help us to rejoice in the Lord every day when difficulties come.Remind us that You are still on the throne and that Your promises never fail.Help us to fix our eyes on Jesus and find our strength and our joy in Himalone. Godbless and may you have a wonderful, wonderful day!
In this episode, Heather sits down with mental performance coach Brock Bumgarner to explore the science and psychology of confidence. Brock shares how his background in counseling evolved into performance coaching and explains why confidence is the number one predictor of success. Together, they discuss the difference between confidence and arrogance, how to bounce back from failure, why athletes—and all of us—need a growth mindset, and practical ways to develop resilience, emotional regulation, and faith in high-pressure situations. Whether you're an athlete, parent, performer, entrepreneur, or simply trying to navigate life's challenges, this episode offers powerful tools for building lasting confidence rooted in growth rather than outcomes. For more information about Brock and for links to access all he has to offer, please click HERE. View on YouTube, go HERE. For more information and available downloads, go to: https://ldslifecoaches.com/ All content is copyrighted to Heather Rackham and featured coaches. Do not use without permission.
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Pastor Jordan concludes Unshakable – showing how Psalm 1 reveals the anatomy of a life that remains steady in an unstable world. Discover how believers are called to reject the wrong path, stay rooted in God's Word, develop deep roots, and anchor their lives in Christ.
How highly do you value yourself right now? Do you believe you are worthy of love, kindness, respect, and joy? In our world today, a lot of people are tying their innate value to their external world of people, places, and things. In this episode, Michael shares his take on how building your value as a person from within makes you untouchable! Michael's email: LifeMovesPodcast@gmail.com Connect 2 Love Podcast: A lively unscripted conversation between Lisa Lerose and Michael J Russ about love, life, and the human spirit. Join us!
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This episode is for the woman who's ready to run hard after joy. Missy Schrader teaches from Psalm 16, and there's so much practical wisdom in David's example. Let God's nearness usher you into unshakable joy.As our thanks for your gift of any amount this month:Dwell: 30 Days with God in the Psalms.Dwell: 30 Days with God in the Psalms, will help you interact with Scripture, turn it in your hands like a jewel, hear God's Spirit speak through what He has written, and drink deeply of His living water.Give today
Missy Schrader woke up in the night with these words on her heart: "His nearness is my good." It's true! As she unpacks Psalm 16, Missy Schrader invites you to see God as your refuge and treasure. Discover the joy that waits for you in His presence.As our thanks for your gift of any amount this month:Dwell: 30 Days with God in the Psalms.Dwell: 30 Days with God in the Psalms, will help you interact with Scripture, turn it in your hands like a jewel, hear God's Spirit speak through what He has written, and drink deeply of His living water.Give today
In the 1990s and early 2000s, Shaken Baby Syndrome was considered medical fact. When doctors found subdural bleeding, retinal hemorrhages, and brain swelling - the so-called "triad" - the diagnosis was automatic: violent abuse.This medical certainty sent hundreds of people to prison, including Tasha Shelby and Marsha Mills - two women whose cases we've been following throughout this series. Both convicted based solely on expert testimony that claimed their guilt was scientifically undeniable.But was it?Professor Keith Findley joins us to examine the evolution of SBS science. As co-founder of the Wisconsin Innocence Project and co-author of the definitive Cambridge University Press book "Shaken Baby Syndrome: Investigating the Abusive Head Trauma Controversy," Professor Findley has spent decades studying how medical assumptions became legal fact - and how that "fact" has been systematically challenged by modern research.We explore how birth trauma, medical conditions, and even short falls can mimic the signs once thought exclusive to violent shaking. We examine why 34 people have been exonerated from SBS convictions as courts slowly recognize the diagnosis is unreliable. And we discuss why cases like Tasha's and Marsha's represent a much broader crisis in forensic medicine.From the biomechanics of infant injury to the legal standards that allowed flawed science into courtrooms, Professor Findley explains how medical overconfidence created a generation of wrongful convictions - and what it will take to prevent future injustices when science masquerades as certainty.The triad that once seemed unshakeable has been shaken to its core. But for those already convicted, scientific progress may have come too late.EARLY AND AD FREE ACCESS: for as little as $1.69 a week!Apple + HEREPatreon and find us on Facebook here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What if the moments that feel like detours in your life are actually leading you exactly where you need to be? In this episode of Becoming Unshakable, I sit down with Frankie Hamilton for a conversation about resilience, career pivots, self-discovery, and learning to trust your own path, even when it looks nothing like the one you originally planned. Frankie shares his remarkable journey from aspiring doctor to teacher, nurse, military officer, and leadership voice, revealing how each unexpected turn helped shape who he is today. Together, we explore the pressure many people feel to have their lives mapped out early and why some of the most meaningful growth happens when we allow ourselves to change direction. Frankie opens up about the insecurities, doubts, and assumptions he had to overcome, including challenging stereotypes, embracing uncertainty, and making bold decisions that others may not have expected. We also discuss what becoming unshakable means in practice. For Frankie, it is about resilience in action, staying steady through challenges, adapting when circumstances change, and refusing to let setbacks define your future. His experiences in healthcare, education, and the U.S. Navy offer powerful lessons on leadership, service, and personal growth. If you've ever questioned whether you're on the right path, felt behind compared to others, or wondered whether changing direction means starting over, this conversation offers a refreshing perspective. Sometimes the zigzags are not distractions from the journey. Sometimes they are the journey. What unexpected turn in your life ended up teaching you the most about who you are? Share your thoughts and join the conversation.
Hey Revitalized Womanhood listeners! I'm so excited to share this conversation with the incredible Katy Rexing. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by the expectations placed on you, disconnected from yourself, or wondering who you are beyond all the roles you play, this episode is for you. Katy Rexing, mindfulness meditation teacher, retreat leader, podcast host, and mother of four, joins me for a powerful discussion about self-trust, meditation, midlife transformation, and what it truly means to come home to yourself. She shares her personal journey through anxiety, panic attacks, perfectionism, and identity shifts, revealing how a simple daily meditation practice became the foundation for a more grounded, peaceful, and authentic life. Katy offers gentle wisdom and practical tools for women who are ready to stop seeking validation outside themselves and start living from a place of inner alignment, confidence, and peace. This conversation is a beautiful reminder that you don't need to become someone else to be worthy—you already are. Whether you're navigating midlife transitions, struggling with anxiety, or simply longing to feel more connected to yourself, you'll walk away inspired to embrace your unique journey with greater trust and love. Tune in and discover how the present moment may be the most powerful place to begin. Website: https://katyrexing.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katyrexing/?hl=en Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@WithInPodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KatyRexingWellness/ _______________________ Connect with the Revitalized Womanhood online! https://revitalizedwomanhood.com/ Join other like-minded women in the Revitalized Sisterhood online community today! https://revitalizedwomanhood.mn.co/feed Follow Revitalized Womanhood online! https://www.instagram.com/revitalizedwomanhood/
In the 1990s and early 2000s, Shaken Baby Syndrome was considered medical fact. When doctors found subdural bleeding, retinal hemorrhages, and brain swelling - the so-called "triad" - the diagnosis was automatic: violent abuse.This medical certainty sent hundreds of people to prison, including Tasha Shelby and Marsha Mills - two women whose cases we've been following throughout this series. Both convicted based solely on expert testimony that claimed their guilt was scientifically undeniable.But was it?Professor Keith Findley joins us to examine the evolution of SBS science. As co-founder of the Wisconsin Innocence Project and co-author of the definitive Cambridge University Press book "Shaken Baby Syndrome: Investigating the Abusive Head Trauma Controversy," Professor Findley has spent decades studying how medical assumptions became legal fact - and how that "fact" has been systematically challenged by modern research.We explore how birth trauma, medical conditions, and even short falls can mimic the signs once thought exclusive to violent shaking. We examine why 34 people have been exonerated from SBS convictions as courts slowly recognize the diagnosis is unreliable. And we discuss why cases like Tasha's and Marsha's represent a much broader crisis in forensic medicine.From the biomechanics of infant injury to the legal standards that allowed flawed science into courtrooms, Professor Findley explains how medical overconfidence created a generation of wrongful convictions - and what it will take to prevent future injustices when science masquerades as certainty.The triad that once seemed unshakeable has been shaken to its core. But for those already convicted, scientific progress may have come too late.EARLY AND AD FREE ACCESS: for as little as $1.69 a week!Apple + HEREPatreon and find us on Facebook here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Message from Abbey Frazier on May 31, 2026
Pastor Jordan continues Unshakable – exploring how the return of Jesus should lead believers toward faithfulness, responsibility, and steady obedience. Learn seven practical keys for refusing distraction, staying anchored in Christ, and not growing weary in doing good.
In this episode we go beneath the surface, beneath the strategy, the hustle, and the headlines to examine the foundational architecture that determines whether you thrive or merely survive when adversity arrives. That architecture is your Root System: the interconnected network of values, core beliefs, and boundaries that either anchors you or leaves you vulnerable to every wind of circumstance. Every tree that endures a storm does so not because the wind fails to arrive, but because the roots hold. The same principle governs the entrepreneur, the builder, the dreamer, and the person who has decided their life will mean something. This episode is an invitation to examine your roots with honesty and tend them with intention.What You Will LearnWhy values are not a preference list but a declaration — and how to identify yours through the language of anger, fulfillment, and non-negotiablesHow core beliefs are written in early chapters of your story and why the most limiting ones rarely announce themselves directlyThe difference between a wall and a boundary — and why that distinction changes everything about how you approach protection and relationshipWhy resentment is not a character flaw but a diagnostic signal pointing toward a boundary that is absent or being violatedHow to hold boundaries not from self-defense but from self-respect — and why that distinction determines whether they lastThe critical difference between protecting where you are going and protecting who you are becomingEpisode Reflection PromptsOn Your ValuesWhat are the three values that, if you violated them consistently, would leave you feeling like a stranger to yourself? Are your current choices your schedule, your relationships, your work in genuine alignment with those values, or is there a gap worth addressing? On Your BeliefsIn the area of your life where you feel most stuck, what is the belief you carry about yourself in that domain? Is it a belief you chose, or one you inherited? What evidence exists perhaps evidence you have been ignoring that a more empowering belief might be equally or more true? On Your BoundariesWhere in your life do you feel most resentful, depleted, or overextended? What boundary, if held with consistency and compassion, would begin to shift that dynamic? And what is it costing you — in energy, in clarity, in the becoming — to continue without it?
After losing her husband Mike, fifty-five-year-old Marsha Mills found purpose in caring for her two beloved granddaughters and occasionally watching Evan and Noah Shoup, toddlers from her daughter's best friend's family.On May 10th, 2006, that love would destroy her life. After feeding lunch to the four children, Marsha took them outside to play. With her infant granddaughter in her arms, she turned to close the back door when two-year-old Noah fell from the porch to the concrete patio below.The child was unconscious. Marsha moved him inside, called his father, and waited for emergency workers while caring for three other frightened children. When Noah died the next day, Marsha was charged with murder.The case against her was built on medical opinion, not evidence.Detective Larry Hootman, who first investigated the scene, testified it was a "freak accident." He was removed from the case. Detective Michael Goodwin used ultraviolet imaging throughout Marsha's house but found no substances or evidence of violence.No physical evidence. No weapon. No motive.But Dr. Daryl Steiner of Akron Children's Hospital had an opinion.Based on Noah's injuries, Steiner testified the child had been abused. The prosecution's medical examiner agreed, using a doll to demonstrate how Marsha allegedly slammed the toddler repeatedly against surfaces.The defense fought back with science.Biomechanical engineer Dr. Chris VanEe built a replica of Marsha's back porch and used crash test dummies to prove a fall down the steps could cause fatal injuries. Forensic pathologist Dr. John Plunkett testified that Noah's death was "probably accidental" and consistent with Marsha's account.Two experts saying accident. Two saying murder.The jury chose to believe the prosecutors.After five hours of deliberation, they found Marsha Mills guilty of murder. She was sentenced to life in prison with parole eligibility after fifteen years.She remains behind bars today, a grandmother whose only crime was caring for children who weren't her own.VOTE FOR OMR AUSTRALIAN AUDIO AWARDSEARLY AND AD FREE ACCESS: for as little as $1.69 a week!Apple + HEREPatreon and find us on Facebook here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Just as Abraham's faith brought him righteousness and great blessings, those who have faith in Jesus Christ also receive righteousness and great blessings. Yet as Paul reminds us in this passage, our faith doesn't always protect us from suffering. In fact, some times we suffer because we have faith. We still live on a rebellious planet, in rebellious bodies and during a season of time in which Satan is active. So, along with blessings Paul says we can also expect "tribulations," and by that term he certainly means the things we suffer because of our faith in Christ (religious persecution, spiritual oppression, temptation, the pain of loving and serving...), but his words here are true for all the suffering this world brings upon us. In the midst of any type of trials, Paul wants us to remember that God is able to use those trials to make our faith stronger and to draw us closer to Him. This is why he says we can rejoice in or boast about our tribulation. Instead of destroying our faith, tribulation will only prove that our faith in God is genuine. Of course it pleases Him to see our faith endure a test, and He rewards us accordingly (Heb 11:1,2,6), but He already knew our faith was genuine. The person who actually discovers how real our faith is in the middle of a trial is... us. In difficult times we discover we really meant it when we surrendered to Jesus and took up our cross to follow Him... that there is within us a true faith that nothing can shake. To receive a free copy of Dr. Steve Schell's book Understanding Romans, email us at info@lifelessonspublishing.com and ask for your copy at no charge. The book has all the notes from each sermon in this series. Also check out our website at lifelessonspublishing.com for additional resources for pastors and leaders. We have recorded classes and other materials offered at no charge. And if you would like to receive a copy of Pastor Steve's newest book Study Verse by Verse: Revelation at no charge, we are still giving this book out as well!
Message from Pastor Brett Moore on May 24, 2026
Pastor Jordan continues Unshakable – exploring how believers can remain anchored in truth when culture, pressure, and spiritual opposition try to shake their faith. Through 2 Thessalonians 2:13-3:5, discover how God's faithfulness strengthens us to stand firm with unshakable conviction and live with endurance rooted in Christ.
After losing her husband Mike, fifty-five-year-old Marsha Mills found purpose in caring for her two beloved granddaughters and occasionally watching Evan and Noah Shoup, toddlers from her daughter's best friend's family.On May 10th, 2006, that love would destroy her life. After feeding lunch to the four children, Marsha took them outside to play. With her infant granddaughter in her arms, she turned to close the back door when two-year-old Noah fell from the porch to the concrete patio below.The child was unconscious. Marsha moved him inside, called his father, and waited for emergency workers while caring for three other frightened children. When Noah died the next day, Marsha was charged with murder.The case against her was built on medical opinion, not evidence.Detective Larry Hootman, who first investigated the scene, testified it was a "freak accident." He was removed from the case. Detective Michael Goodwin used ultraviolet imaging throughout Marsha's house but found no substances or evidence of violence.No physical evidence. No weapon. No motive.But Dr. Daryl Steiner of Akron Children's Hospital had an opinion.Based on Noah's injuries, Steiner testified the child had been abused. The prosecution's medical examiner agreed, using a doll to demonstrate how Marsha allegedly slammed the toddler repeatedly against surfaces.The defense fought back with science.Biomechanical engineer Dr. Chris VanEe built a replica of Marsha's back porch and used crash test dummies to prove a fall down the steps could cause fatal injuries. Forensic pathologist Dr. John Plunkett testified that Noah's death was "probably accidental" and consistent with Marsha's account.Two experts saying accident. Two saying murder.The jury chose to believe the prosecutors.After five hours of deliberation, they found Marsha Mills guilty of murder. She was sentenced to life in prison with parole eligibility after fifteen years.She remains behind bars today, a grandmother whose only crime was caring for children who weren't her own.VOTE FOR OMR AUSTRALIAN AUDIO AWARDSEARLY AND AD FREE ACCESS: for as little as $1.69 a week!Apple + HEREPatreon and find us on Facebook here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What does it really mean to lead with authenticity in a world that constantly pressures us to fit a mold? In this episode of Becoming Unshakable, I sit down with Aileen Warren, President and CEO of ICAN, for a deeply honest conversation about values, identity, mentorship, and the courage it takes to stay true to yourself through every season of life and leadership. Aileen shares the experiences that shaped her leadership philosophy, including a defining moment when she chose to walk away from a successful corporate career because it no longer aligned with her values. Together, we talk about the emotional weight of leadership decisions, the importance of protecting your mental health, and why so many people spend years trying to become the version of themselves they think the workplace expects. Aileen also reflects on the pressure many professionals feel to dress, speak, and behave a certain way in corporate environments, and why learning to fully show up as yourself can become one of the most freeing and transformative moments in a career. We also explore the role of faith, friendship, marriage, mentorship, and community in helping us remain steady when life feels uncertain. Aileen opens up about the importance of having trusted people around you, while I share my own journey of unlearning self-reliance and realizing that self-leadership does not mean doing everything alone. There is a powerful conversation here about legacy, emotional intelligence, authenticity, and the layers we build over ourselves trying to meet everyone else's expectations. Throughout the episode, Aileen offers practical wisdom drawn from decades of leadership experience, including why values must remain at the center of every decision we make. We discuss purpose, personal growth, and the responsibility leaders have to understand how their behavior impacts the people around them. Whether you are leading a company, a team, a family, or simply trying to find your footing in a noisy world, this conversation is a reminder that becoming unshakable begins with knowing who you are and having the courage to live from that place every single day. If this episode resonates with you, I'd love to hear your thoughts. What values help keep you centered when life or work feels uncertain?
After losing her husband Mike, fifty-five-year-old Marsha Mills found purpose in caring for her two beloved granddaughters and occasionally watching Evan and Noah Shoup, toddlers from her daughter's best friend's family.On May 10th, 2006, that love would destroy her life. After feeding lunch to the four children, Marsha took them outside to play. With her infant granddaughter in her arms, she turned to close the back door when two-year-old Noah fell from the porch to the concrete patio below.The child was unconscious. Marsha moved him inside, called his father, and waited for emergency workers while caring for three other frightened children. When Noah died the next day, Marsha was charged with murder.The case against her was built on medical opinion, not evidence.Detective Larry Hootman, who first investigated the scene, testified it was a "freak accident." He was removed from the case. Detective Michael Goodwin used ultraviolet imaging throughout Marsha's house but found no substances or evidence of violence.No physical evidence. No weapon. No motive.But Dr. Daryl Steiner of Akron Children's Hospital had an opinion.Based on Noah's injuries, Steiner testified the child had been abused. The prosecution's medical examiner agreed, using a doll to demonstrate how Marsha allegedly slammed the toddler repeatedly against surfaces.The defense fought back with science.Biomechanical engineer Dr. Chris VanEe built a replica of Marsha's back porch and used crash test dummies to prove a fall down the steps could cause fatal injuries. Forensic pathologist Dr. John Plunkett testified that Noah's death was "probably accidental" and consistent with Marsha's account.Two experts saying accident. Two saying murder.The jury chose to believe the prosecutors.After five hours of deliberation, they found Marsha Mills guilty of murder. She was sentenced to life in prison with parole eligibility after fifteen years.She remains behind bars today, a grandmother whose only crime was caring for children who weren't her own.VOTE FOR OMR AUSTRALIAN AUDIO AWARDSEARLY AND AD FREE ACCESS: for as little as $1.69 a week!Apple + HEREPatreon and find us on Facebook here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Message from Pastor Adam Bishop on May 17, 2026
Valena Elizabeth Beety is the Robert H. McKinney Professor of Law at Indiana University Maurer School of Law. She began her legal career as a federal prosecutor and later transitioned to innocence work at the Mississippi Innocence Project. She went on to found and direct the West Virginia Innocence Project. Valena is the author of Manifesting Justice: Wrongly Convicted Women Reclaim Their Rights and co-editor of The Wrongful Convictions Reader, a coursebook used in classrooms nationwide, as well as her latest book 'Pink Crime'Valena has been Tasha's attorney fighting her corner for almost 16 years. We sat down to discuss how she got started in wrongful conviction cases, how she first came to hear about Tasha's case and just what can be done to try and get Tasha home. VOTE FOR OMR AUSTRALIAN AUDIO AWARDSEARLY AND AD FREE ACCESS: for as little as $1.69 a week!Apple + HEREPatreon and find us on Facebook here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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