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This week: Nathan Truitt, executive vice president for climate and funding at the American Forest Foundation, talks with Ian Welsh to discuss the crucial role of family-owned forests in North America's carbon sequestration efforts. They explore how effective forest management can significantly increase carbon absorption, the complexities faced by small landowners, and the potential of voluntary carbon markets in financing sustainable forest practices. Plus: most companies fall short on climate targets, according to the Transition Pathway Initiative; two in five UK companies now prioritising net zero transition; investors urged to protect biodiversity-rich areas; and, Verra reinstates Cambodian REDD+ project after human rights review, in the news digest. Host: Ian Welsh
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Warning: This video discusses domestic violence and severe child abuse, including sexual abuse. Viewer discretion is advised. Dr Bandy Lee is well-known for The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump, which she edited. She has taught at Yale Schools of Medicine and Public Health, and Yale Law School, and more recently at both Harvard and Columbia. Bandy talks with Jon about her sister's dreadful experience in the Family Court and about the corruption that has become part of the establishment in the Family Courts. Dr Lee has an impeccable reputation, otherwise it would be impossible to believe the allegations she makes. The situation is nothing short of Kafkaesque. We should all do everything we can to protect children from the network of abuse that includes "reunification camps" and police seizure of children. Links: A short documentary on reunification camps U.S. child murder data in relation to Family Courts are the highest in the world Dr. Lee's own site on family courts: The article Jon mentions, "Beware Family Court Doublethink and Newspeak", Medium Ms. Magazine, Catherine Kassenoff Family Court Divorce Dr. Lee on the podcast "Confronting the Family Court Crisis" Dr. Lee's testimony to the NY state senate
Writer and researcher Vanessa Wood talks about her own family history including migration from Sweden to Tennessee and Virginia USA and her book "Pryor Wives" about the women who married into several Pryor families who shared a common surname, but probably did not share blood or share a family tree. These included pioneer women and their journeys across the US, a former slave and others.
A quick discussion about the 2023 US Family Travel Survey. If you'd like more information about the survey, go here: https://www.sps.nyu.edu/homepage/communications/press-releases/2023/2023-family-travel-association-annual-family-travel-survey-highlights.html
Take a stroll down memory lane in this week's episode of the Agency Rocket Show, where hosts Liz and Chelsea turn back the clock to examine childhood and its critical role in laying the foundation for success. Join us as we navigate the complexities of family, emphasizing the power of understanding, forgiveness, and the importance of difficult conversations to foster personal growth and resilience. Through nostalgic recollections, we'll highlight how embracing discomfort, appreciating diverse personalities, and supporting each other in challenging times strengthens family bonds and shapes an individual's approach toward life and relationships. It's an enlightening discussion exploring the significance of communication in any dynamic; tune in and discover the profound ways in which our beginnings influence our journeys toward success.
Airing date: January 29 In 1 Timothy 5:1-16 we see that through Jesus we have been brought into a new family in which we are called to honor, encourage, and care for one another. From our series: Equipped to Serve
Airing date: January 28 In 1 Timothy 5:1-16 we see that through Jesus we have been brought into a new family in which we are called to honor, encourage, and care for one another. From our series: Equipped to Serve
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This week at Senior High, Chris joined us to open God's word! We looked at Mark 3 and how Jesus opposes evil and yet calls us family. This talk was recorded at Senior High on Sunday 17th September 2023.
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In this episode, we launch our new series - Dreams Unlimited Travel Parent Panel - where our travel agents can share their stories and advice about traveling to Disney and other destinations with their kids!Dreams Unlimited Travel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jesus is not ashamed to call us brothers. we have shared a humanity. That makes us brothers.we have shared the inherent suffering of humanity. That makes us brothers.we have share a condition called death. For believers, He "tastes death: for us. That makes us brothers.we too can entrust and imitate Jesus in our response to suffering. That REALLY makes us brothers.As we suffer rightly, this marks us as Christians; as part of the Family Of God. Suffer well. It makes us "family" with Jesus.
We are here today, because God loves us In His love He welcomes us to be filled with spiritual life as we worship Him Whether it is for the first time today, or the thousandth time, we can all come to God and have our faith strengthened in Him, our joy made more full through Him, and our hearts filled by Him We come, not because of who we are, not based on our performance, but because of who Jesus is and what He accomplished for us through his life, death, resurrection, and ascension And so, in the love of God, welcome to Christ Church
What will lead to a meaningful and satisfying life? What is true success? How can we thrive in our relationships, our jobs, our finances, and our faith? Join us this Sunday as we kick off a new series in the book of Colossians which is all about how Christ is Enough. What we need most in life is not more than Jesus, but more of Jesus. Sermon Title: Jesus Makes Us Family Sermon Text: Colossians 1:1-2
In 1 Timothy 5:1-16 we see that through Jesus we have been brought into a new family in which we are called to honor, encourage, and care for one another. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whitefieldschurch/support
Shelbi Day and Rebecca Willman are back with Anne and Ruby for this short snack about family advocacy. Some BIG changes happened in United States law in 2022: The Dobbs decision (aka the reversal of Roe v Wade overturning the federal right to abortion), the many state-level laws that followed, and The Respect for Marriage Act. Trying to understand how all of this affects family building can be confusing and overwhelming. Shelbi and Rebecca break down the details of the most influential laws of 2022, discuss what to expect going forward, and challenge all of us to become advocates for family building equality. Their passion is inspiring, and they give actionable steps anyone can take to make a difference — for reproductive and family building rights and for LGBTQ+ families, community, and youth. Shelbi and Rebecca (and Ruby and Anne!) urge you to pay attention, get involved, and show up for one another and for marginalized communities. Be sure to listen to the full episode with Shelbi and Rebecca where they talk about what makes a family and share their own stories.
*) UNSC to discuss troublemaker Israel minister's visit to Al Aqsa Mosque The UN Security Council will meet to discuss the controversial visit to occupied East Jerusalem's Al Aqsa Mosque compound by a far-right Israeli minister. The 15-member council will convene at 3:00 pm at the United Nations headquarters in New York following a request by the United Arab Emirates and China. There have been fears the visit by Israel's new national security minister, firebrand Itamar Ben-Gvir, could raise tensions in Palestinian territories. *) Ukraine seeks heavy weapons as US predicts intense fight in east Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has thanked French President Emmanuel Macron for promising light AMX-10 RC armoured combat vehicles, saying it showed the need for other allies to provide heavier weapons. Zelenskyy said, "This is something that sends a clear signal to all our partners. There is no rational reason why Ukraine has not yet been supplied with Western tanks." Western allies moved toward supplying armoured battle vehicles to Ukraine but not the heavier tanks it has requested to fight Russia. *) Colombia suspends truce with ELN armed group The Colombian government said it was suspending a ceasefire it had announced with the National Liberation Army armed group, which denied agreeing to any such truce. The reversal dampened hopes for an imminent end to decades of violence that have continued to plague the South American country. Colombian President Gustavo Petro declared earlier that a temporary truce had been agreed upon with the country's five largest armed groups from January 1 to June 30. *) US: Family of 8, including children, found shot dead in Utah home Eight people, including five children, were found dead from gunshot wounds in a southern Utah home, US authorities said. They were found when police did a welfare check at the residence, according to a news release from city officials in Enoch. It doesn't provide any information about what happened or the motive. And finally… *) Pakistan's Senate nominates Türkiye's Erdogan for Nobel Peace Prize Pakistani lawmakers have nominated Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for the Nobel Peace Prize for his "efforts to resolve the Ukrainian crisis." The Senate said it has officially registered the nomination in favour of the Turkish leader. Ankara has yet to issue a statement regarding the nomination.
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Matt and the Rook are back to discuss the latest episode of "This Is Us" as the series slowly comes to an end. Only 2 episodes left! We recap and discuss "Family Meeting" as the Big Three decide how to treat their mother in her final years. Emotional, personal, and of course we bring the laughs to bring a lighter side to the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We are down to the final three episodes and trying to not get emotional. This week we discuss family meetings and our predictions for the end of the show. Send us your predictions or thoughts at tvtoldme@gmail.com #thisisus #pearsons #familymeeting #nbc #blackpearsons #adoption #sisterpodcast #tvtoldme #mandymoore #bethpearson #kateperson #tvreviews #tvpodcast #comedypodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tv-told-me/message
The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) defines a child as a person who is both unmarried and under 21 years old. If someone applies for lawful permanent resident (LPR) status as a child but turns 21 before being approved for LPR status (also known as getting a Green Card), that person can no longer be considered a child for immigration purposes. This situation is commonly referred to as “aging out” and often means that these applicants would have to file a new petition or application, wait even longer to get a Green Card, or may no longer be eligible for a Green Card. Congress recognized that many children were aging out due to large USCIS processing backlogs, so it enacted the Child Status Protection Act (CSPA) to protect certain children from aging out. The CSPA went into effect on August 6, 2002. CSPA does not change the definition of a child. Instead, CSPA provides a method for calculating a person's age to see if they meet the definition of a child for immigration purposes. The calculated age is the child's “CSPA age.” This allows some people to remain classified as children beyond their 21st birthday. However, CSPA does not change the requirement that you must be unmarried in order to remain eligible for classification as a child. To learn more about us or to request a consultation, please visit our website: https://visaserve.com/
Kevin and Kieran find out more about the wealthy US family who have made a formal offer to buy Derby County, and look into the way clubs value their academy graduates. Follow Kevin on Twitter - @kevinhunterday Follow Kieran on Twitter - @KieranMaguire Follow The Price of Football on Twitter - @pof_pod Support The Price of Football on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/priceoffootball Check out the Price of Football merchandise store: https://the-price-of-football.backstreetmerch.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this series we'll be taking a look at Paul's letter to the Ephesians. This letter is a message about God's glorious plan to unite us in Christ and flood us with every spiritual blessing. God has made a way for us in Christ to belong to his family, the church. In the church we have a significant role of being God's dwelling place, empowered with gifts and united in the Spirit. The Spirit also equips us to live joyful lives that honor him and dismantle the powers of evil. The good news of God's glorious plan makes a new family of God possible, transformed through grace and filled with love! Join us in person or online on Facebook every Sunday at 10am. You are welcome and wanted at Life Community Church, we can't wait to meet you! Lifemahomet.org Ephesians 2:1-10
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We hope you enjoy today's message from Pastor Josh Shelton at LifeChurch, St. Louis
Christmas is that time of year where family gets together and celebrities the holidays. For Christians, it is a time to come together and reflect on how Jesus coming into the world blesses us. Unfortunately, many of us are away from our families or don't have much family to speak of. And some of us have contentious relationships with our families. At the heart of the Christmas story is a message of unity surrounding family. Jesus was adopted by Joseph and many in Jesus lineage have odd histories that complicate his family tree. Despite or brokenness, hard pasts, or tension-filled relationships, God still welcomes us into his family, bringing healing to those that need it and community to those that lack it. God is our eternal father, and his tender heart is on full display during Christmas.
Christmas is that time of year where family gets together and celebrities the holidays. For Christians, it is a time to come together and reflect on how Jesus coming into the world blesses us. Unfortunately, many of us are away from our families or don't have much family to speak of. And some of us have contentious relationships with our families. At the heart of the Christmas story is a message of unity surrounding family. Jesus was adopted by Joseph and many in Jesus lineage have odd histories that complicate his family tree. Despite or brokenness, hard pasts, or tension-filled relationships, God still welcomes us into his family, bringing healing to those that need it and community to those that lack it. God is our eternal father, and his tender heart is on full display during Christmas.
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In a normal year this time of year might give us a chance to reconnect with family around the table. This year is different, but we still long for a place like family where we know we'll belong and where our seat at the table is secure no matter what. John tells us that he's writing his account of the life of Jesus so that we might see that is "the Son of God." He uses this picture of family to tell us something about Jesus. But what does it actually mean that Jesus is "God's Son?" What we find when we understand who Jesus really is is that no matter what, through Jesus we are welcomed into God's family.
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How the COVID-19 has gave us more of our lives back , while entertainers use social media to connect with its fans we can also see the stars comeback down to earth from eating breakfast at home and growing beards, while we wait for the cure doing our lock downs..
In the beginning, God created family! God saw that is was not good for man to be alone and create woman—knowing that unity and communion with others was vital. Family is what helps us in our weaknesses, in our troubles, and in low places of our life. Family speaks to who we're suppose to be and excepts us for who are today.
Pastor Sean begins a series titled This is Us as we look at what God is saying about who The Bridge is called to be. We look at our first value FAMILY!
Pastor Sean begins a series titled This is Us as we look at what God is saying about who The Bridge is called to be. We look at our first value FAMILY!
On the cross Jesus proves that he is willing to go to any lengths to make us sons and daughters of the King — so we can be loved like family, and live like family.