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Amazing and historic moments in horse racing – Scotty Zeron won his 3rd Hambletonian, but his drive with Tactical Approach may very well be the greatest harness drive of all time. Louis-Philippe Roy broke out with 5 wins at Mohawk Saturday night. Jockey Katie Davis made history twice at Saratoga, each time doing something that had never been done before. We have the Vice Regent and Hamilton Stakes from Woodbine and trainer Michelle Love tells us how she won a Stakes race for the first time in her 13-year career. And we have all of the quarter horse card from Ajax Downs on a day when Ramiro Castillo and his son Alexis Sanchez won 5 of the 7 races.
Happy Monday and thank you for being with us for another episode of The Cruciformed Life Podcast. This week, the guys give their take on the story of Joseph and his time in slavery, imprisonment, and eventual rule as Vice Regent of Egypt. Moreover, they do their best to explain through the text how all of this wasn't just a chance occurrence or mistake - but that God meant for it to happen to show his glory to the world. This is a much debated statement throughout Christendom and in this episode the boys try to shed light on the beautiful, encouraging, and true sovereignty of God. As always we pray you are challenged and encouraged by this episode! Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe on whatever streaming platform you use! Also, make Pat's day and connect with us on social media through our facebook and instagram page where you'll find us @thecruciformedlife! You can always reach out to us as well by emailing us at: thecruciformedlife@gmail.com! No Distance Anymore appears on The Cruciformed Life Podcast courtesy of Loud Harp and their album: Hope Where There Was None. Check them out at loudharp.com and find their amazing music on every major streaming platform! Purchase the Jesus Storybook Bible
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Vice Regent of the Washington Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution Julie Mangold enlightens us on their upcoming event “Junk in the Trunk” .
Our Outline for Today: God's Selective Work Focuses on Joseph: The Lord Reigns Over Israel, His Elect Nation!The Account of Israel's Deliverance Through Joseph Continues. Joseph was born in chapter 30, and then in chapter 35 we read about how the full complement of twelve sons was accomplished and we will begin there —God Blesses Jacob at Bethel where he is commanded to live by God; Benjamin is Born and Rachel Dies; Isaac dies and is buried by Jacob & Esau; the Twelve Tribes are formally constituted as a family and nation (Chapter 35)Joseph is loved above the rest and is sold as a slave in Egypt — the turning point (Chapter 37)Joseph is blessed initially in Egypt, But … Potiphar's Wife … (Chapter 38)Through Many Dreams and the Lord's Working Joseph Is Elevated to Pharaoh's Vice Regent! (Chapters 39-41)The Saga of Joseph and His Brothers (Chapters 42-48)
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In this week's episode of the Pandemic Reflections season, we'll shine a light on
In this episode, John and Dylan interview Dr. Gonzales on the theology of Genesis. Dr. Gonzales is the Dean of Reformed Baptist Seminary and author of the book Where Sin Abounds: The Spread of Sin and the Curse in Genesis with Special Focus on the Patriarchal Narratives. Dr. Gonzales discusses the structure and function of Genesis in relation to the Bible as a whole and how the book of Genesis gives us a foundational structure for how the gospel unfolds in Scripture. He also shows how Genesis lays out a Christian worldview and reveals who God is in relation to who man is. Resources: https://www.amazon.com/Where-Sin-Abounds-Patriarchal-Narratives/dp/1606087479/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=robert+gonzales&qid=1633306546&sr=8-1 Robert Gonzales, "Cosmic Treason: The Fall Narrative Revisited" _______, "Man God's Visible Replica and Vice Regent _______, "The Covenantal Context of the Fall: Did God Make a Primordial Covenant with Adam"
HRRN's Weekend Stakes Preview Show presented by NYRA Bets. Bobby Neuman and Dave Friedman handicap the weekend's biggest stakes races including the G3 Mint Ladies Sprint KD Ladies Turf G3 Turf Sprint, G2 Turf Cup, G2 Franklin-Simpson, G3 Seagram Cup, Vice Regent, Ainsworth, Music City, KD Ladies Marathon, Toronto Cup, and the Belle Mahone, plus give you the weekend's "Best Bet."
Her Majesty in Right of Pod returns to ask: How well has Parliament fared in the pandemic? Stephanie sits down with Phil Lagassé to discuss whether or not the fears expressed in last year's Ep 122 over the challenges of running a legislature during COVID-19 came true. But there are other issues to discuss as well, especially Parliament's weak performance in the area of national security. With legislation dying at prorogation, omnibus bills and a slow roll out of reform and change, why is Canada so bad at passing national security legislation? And what might be done about it? But first, Stephanie asks Phil about the state of the Governor General's office, and what it means to have the Supreme Court Justice acting in a Vice Regent role. (Unfortunately, it turns out Phil is not interested in the role.)Ep 122: Her Majesty in Right of Pod -- The World Turned Upside Downhttps://www.intrepidpodcast.com/podcast/2020/3/26/ep-122-her-majesty-in-right-of-pod-the-world-turned-upside-down
The George Washington Leadership Lecture was held on October 3, 2016 and features a conversation with FBI Director James Comey, who will discuss leadership lessons learned throughout his personal pathway to becoming the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, as well as his particular style of leading the nation's premiere federal law enforcement agency. The Lecture is held in partnership with the University of Southern California Sol Price School of Public Policy and was made possible by a generous gift by Maribeth Borthwick, USC class of '73 and Vice Regent for California of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association.
The George Washington Leadership Lecture was held on October 3, 2016 and features a conversation with FBI Director James Comey, who will discuss leadership lessons learned throughout his personal pathway to becoming the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, as well as his particular style of leading the nation's premiere federal law enforcement agency. The Lecture is held in partnership with the University of Southern California Sol Price School of Public Policy and was made possible by a generous gift by Maribeth Borthwick, USC class of '73 and Vice Regent for California of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mountvernon/message
Today’s message concentrates on Joseph’s ascendancy to power in Egypt and how he used his influence to become a blessing to the world.
Religious Practice in Comparative Perspective SeriesDr Martin Ganeri The routine activity of the ‘hours of prayer’ forms a major part of the daily life of the different Christian religious orders. This talk will consider what function this prayer plays in the life and goals of religious communities. Dr Martin Ganeri O.P. is Vice Regent of Blackfriars Hall, University of Oxford and Director of the Centre for Christianity and Interreligious Dialogue at Heythrop College, University of London. His recent and forthcoming publications include, ‘Theology and Non-Western Philosophy’ in O. Crisp, G. D'Costa, M. Davies and P. Hampson (eds) Theology And Philosophy: Faith and Reason, London: T&T Clarke, 2012 and ‘Selfhood, Agency and Freewill in Rāmānuja’ in E.F. Bryant (ed.) Free Will, Agency, and Selfhood in Indian Philosophy, New York: Oxford University Press, 2014.
Sol Price School of Public Policy and the Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington for the annual George Washington Leadership Lecture. Established through a generous gift by Maribeth Borthwick '73, who also serves as the Vice Regent for California of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, this lecture series explores the Washington's lifelong accomplishments, providing a better understanding of him as a man, as well as his remarkable leadership, professional achievements and lasting legacy. Speakers: Dr. Douglas Bradburn Founding Director, Washington Library at Mount Vernon George Sanchez Professor of American Studies and Ethnicity and History Vice Dean for Diversity and Strategic Initiatives, USC Dornsife Moderator: David Sloane Professor, USC Price Immigration has long been a topic of political controversy in the United States. Right now, presidential candidates are taking positions, left and right, focused on defining this elusive topic, and developing "solutions" to what seems an intractable problem. George Washington served as President when the United States first grappled with immigration and naturalization politics. Although the specifics have changed, the challenges of balancing inclusiveness, economic growth, social justice, and national security were just as problematic in his time as they are today. The evening begins with a short presentation framing the problem of immigration in the Founding Era, and Washington's particular perspective by the Founding Director of the Washington Library, Dr. Douglas Bradburn. Then Professor George Sanchez, one of the nation's foremost historians, discusses the history and current controversies around immigration. After his talk, they sit down with Professor David Sloane for a conversation about some of the issues raised in the talks.
Join the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy and the Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington for the annual George Washington Leadership Lecture. Established through a generous gift by Maribeth Borthwick '73, who also serves as the Vice Regent for California of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, this lecture series explores the Father of Our Country's lifelong accomplishments, providing a better understanding of him as a man, as well as his remarkable leadership, professional achievements and lasting legacy. Under Secretary of Education Ted Mitchell, Professor Denver Brunsman, and Professor David Sloane explore the definition, meaning, and evolving concepts of citizenship and civic education from the nation's founding through the 20th Century.
The Founding Director of the Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington, Douglas Bradburn will join U. S. Under Secretary of Education, Ted Mitchell in exploring the definition, meaning, and evolving concepts of citizenship and civic education from the nation's founding through the 20th Century. Dr. Bradburn will discuss his extensive studies of the meaning of citizenship in Washington's time, while Under Secretary Mitchell will outline the evolution of civic education from the American Revolution to the Progressive Era. This is part of the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy and the Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington for the annual George Washington Leadership Lecture. Established through a generous gift by Maribeth Borthwick '73, who also serves as the Vice Regent for California of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, this lecture series explores the Father of Our Country's lifelong accomplishments, providing a better understanding of him as a man, as well as his remarkable leadership, professional achievements and lasting legacy.
Kevin Starr, Ph.D. is the California State Librarian Emeritus and University Professor of History at the University of Southern California. His six-volume book series, Americans and the California Dream, captures the enigmatic blend of dreams and hardscrabble reality that loosely define California. In this lecture, Professor Starr will place George Washington in the context of the relationship of the American colonies to the western frontier during the Colonial period. He will discuss such figures as Bishop George Berkeley, William Byrd, William Bartram, Thomas Jefferson, and others — and then focus in on Washington's own complex relationship to the frontier as surveyor, military officer, investor, president, and member of the Masonic Order. Through a generous gift by Maribeth Borthwick ’73, Vice Regent for the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association, a new partnership between USC Sol Price School of Public Policy and the Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington at Mount Vernon was created. Convening students, scholars, historians, and the general public from across the country, the partnership provides an ongoing exploration of George Washington’s lifelong accomplishments. Through this partnership, the public can gain a better understanding of George Washington as a man, as well as his remarkable leadership, professional achievements and lasting legacy. The mission of the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy is to improve the quality of life for people and their communities, here and abroad. We achieve this mission through education and research that promote innovative solutions to the most critical issues facing society. In fulfilling this mission, the Price School provides a dynamic learning environment where interdisciplinary education abounds. At Price, students choose a program of study from the interconnected fields of public administration, public policy, urban planning, health policy and management, and real estate development. Since purchasing George Washington’s Mount Vernon estate from the Washington family and assuming stewardship in 1858, the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association has embraced a heroic mission to preserve, protect, and maintain the estate for the American people, relying exclusively on private donations, admission fees, and restaurant and retail proceeds. Through robust education and outreach programs, the Association expands awareness about the exceptional life and character of George Washington, sustaining his legacy through research, interpretation, and public education. In experiences on the estate and through its digital outreach platforms, Mount Vernon strives to preserve George Washington’s place in history as “First in War, First in Peace, and First in the Hearts of His Countrymen.” With its latest initiative, The Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington, Mount Vernon is affirming its status as the preeminent center of learning about George Washington, his life, character of leadership, and legacy. In addition to safeguarding original books and manuscripts, the Library serves as a center for leadership, where scholars, influencers, and other luminaries come together to talk about the past as well as the future, inspired by Washington’s extraordinary life, achievements, and character.