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How can we partner with others and be the arms and feet of Yeshua reaching further than we could on our own? Listen to this sermon by our visiting speaker, Rabbi Dr. Michael Shiffman with Chevra USA. Rabbi Michael shares testimonies of the work in Eastern Europe and Israel, and how we can support them. https://mychevra.org
Listen to this encouraging message from our Visiting Speaker Sherrie Moore from MAPS Global. Sherrie was on staff at our synagogue in the 90's, leading city-wide prayer at that time, and has continued to seek the Lord for the darkness in this city to turn to light.
Scripture found in 1 Corinthians 13:1-8,11
On Sunday 5th February 2023 we had Jason Carvalho from Betel in Birmingham come to speak. Betel is a Christian charity for men, women and families affected by hardships that lead to social exclusion, especially homelessness, drug and alcohol abuse and long term unemployment. Jason informed us about the work they do in Birmingham, spoke on the Bible and shared some personal testimony. For more information about who we are, what we believe and how you can get involved, please visit our website
Have you continuously set a goal for yourself with the best intention but just can't seem to stick to it? Learn why we fail at goals and how to use our own psychology to achieve and stick to goals.Olesya is a Harvard-educated Leadership and High-Performance Coach. Her work lies in helping people achieve their full potential and utilizing psychological science to achieve their goals. Her areas of focus are optimal performance, motivation, neuropsychology, and stress optimization. Her clients are from Microsoft, Amazon, Accenture, as well as entrepreneurs and start-up founders. She was previously Head of Marketing at the Institute of Coaching, Harvard Medical School, and continues to serve as an advisor to Seattle area start-ups.https://www.olesyaluraschi.com/ Find us here: www.agileleanireland.org
There is a better way to set goals that are backed by psychological science, the issue is most of us don't do this. Learn how to set better goals for 2023 in this video.Olesya is a Harvard-educated Leadership and High-Performance Coach. Her work lies in helping people achieve their full potential and utilizing psychological science to achieve their goals. Her areas of focus are optimal performance, motivation, neuropsychology, and stress optimization. Her clients are from Microsoft, Amazon, Accenture, as well as entrepreneurs and start-up founders. She was previously Head of Marketing at the Institute of Coaching, Harvard Medical School, and continues to serve as an advisor to Seattle area start-ups.https://www.olesyaluraschi.com/ Find us here: www.agileleanireland.org
Meet Madison Arnholt an experienced global project manager and now Intuitive Life Coach with over 500+ hours of experience coaching clients all over the world tap into their intuition and heal energy blocks so they can live a more aligned, fulfilling life. Madison began her spiritual growth journey and self-healing 8 years ago. Her unique approach combines intuition, mindset, energetics, emotional release and manifestation all refined through her own transformation from sexual trauma, eating disorders, severe anxiety, chronic back pain, eczema, sleeping only 2 hours a night to thriving CEO, spiritual life coach and wife. She's on a mission to help you overcome what's holding you back so you can THRIVE in all areas of your life. Madison's Certifications: Project Management Professional (PMP), Inner Voice Facilitator, NLP Practitioner, Life & Success Coach, Emotional Freedom Techniques Practitioner, TIME Techniques Practitioner, Clinical Hypnotherapist, Integrative Nutrition Health CoachWhat's covered in the episode:- What is intuition?- What happens if we trust our intuition- Why should we follow our intuition?- The 4 most common ways your intuition will communicate with you- 6 ways to tap into your intuition and strengthen your connection- Ways to get out of your head and into your body- The power of releasing emotion stuck in the body (what Eckhart Tolle calls the “pain-body”)Find Madison here: madisonarnholt.com Find us here: www.agileleanireland.org
Sermon by Visiting Speaker from the Mission Sunday series. Inspire is an evangelical Church of England church in Clerkenwell, central London. Listen on Apple Podcasts.
Northlakes Salvos Message 19 June 2022
Sunday Evening, 10th April 2022 Speaker: Gerry Nugent Bible Reference: Luke 7:36-50 www.lifeboatfellowship.com This audio was recorded at the Lifeboat Fellowship, Grange Corner, Moy. For further copies or information please visit our website at www.lifeboatfellowship.com or write to.... Lifeboat Fellowship, Old Moy Road, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone, Northern Ireland, BT71 6PX
This message was recorded during a Sunday morning gathering. We are a warm and friendly church and you are very welcome to join us. For more information please visit riverviewchurch.uk
Revd. A. G. Jude speaks on A Call to Engage In the Messianic Mission. How to deal with storms in your... The post Visiting Speaker appeared first on King's Centre.
Visiting Speaker, Trevor Bennett challenges us to consider what fills our heart and attention. John 19 vs 1 - 20 and Colossians 1 vs 19 - 23
Join us for our podcast of our Sunday Morning Meeting. This week Rob lead our morning and Ellie provided family time and worship. We welcomed Val Fairhead to speak this morning from our sister church Old Town Community Church.
We welcomed a long term friend of Living Stones to speak - Freddie Brooks from Rivers Ministries. Our morning was led by Andy, with Martyn brought our family time with a live science experiment! And Ellie led our worship.
Introduction They may forget what you said – but they will never forget how you made them feel. Carl W. Buechner Parsons, Rob. The Heart of Communication: How to really connect with an audience . John Murray Press. Kindle Edition. Rob quotes John Maxwell who said, "Everyone communicate, few connects." --- Know your audience "...if you really want to connect with the audience there is something you must do before you open your mouth to speak, and preferably before you even start preparing: you have to know them." - It might seem rather obvious, but if we don't know our audience, we are going to find it especially difficult to connect. - If you speak to the same people most of the time, you may have the illusion you know them. But that's not necessarily the case. And even if you do know them, as we prepare lessons, we must bring them to mind rather than simply tell them what the passage says, or the topic expresses. - If you are a Visiting Speaker, connect with the organiser of the event, or some of the people who will be there in advance. As Rob says: "Try to get an understanding of the diversity of people to whom you will be speaking, and ask what it is the organisers are hoping to get from your visit – get some colour." - Arrive early, mingle with the people. If you are speaking online, log in early. I generally arrive 30 minutes early to physical or online meetings. Chat with whoever is there. If no one has arrived, I pray or look over my notes. --- Don't waste the start - Don't ramble. Pay respect to your audience in telling them something significant in your first phrase. A surprising statement, an intriguing question – these will help your audience to look forward to what you have to say. - You may want to prepare that first sentence or two. - On occasion, introducing yourself with more detail can be appropriate. Have a look at teaching tip 225 regarding the topic of ethos for more on that issue. "Introductions need to be effective, but not too long. Renowned nineteenth-century preacher C.H. Spurgeon summed it up well: ‘It is always a pity to build a great porch to a little house.’" --- Get people on the bus - Don't assume everybody in your audience is at the same place in life. The married and the unmarried, the older and younger, the newer and more mature Christian. All are different and have different needs. - At least part of your introductory remarks should be aimed at getting everybody on board. This does not happen because we say people need to pay attention, but because we demonstrate that we have an awareness of the diversity of the audience. - If you speak the same group every week, you will not need as much emphasis on this point. However, it's still worth covering every now and again. --- Make them feel welcome - Do not scold your audience. Be unreservedly positive towards them. If someone comes in late, don't put it out. Yes, I have done this, to my regret. - On a memorable occasion a few years ago Some young children were running around at the back of the church hall shouting. It was distracting not only me as the speaker, but the congregation. Sometimes you have to press on regardless (the show must go on!), But this was not one of those times. I wasn't sure exactly what to do, because I didn't want the parents nor the children to feel excluded, judged or unwelcome. I did not know what was going on with that child. Perhaps they were ill. Perhaps the parent was ill. What I did, and people responded afterwards with a question that I approached it this way, was to say something like, "It sounds like some of our children need comforting. I wonder if that could be arranged?" I remember the collective "Hmmm" That came back from the congregation. It was not a response of anger or irritation, but one of approval. - Avoid accusations towards your audience and pointing fingers. Use an open hand when making gestures. Avoid the "you" word as much as you can, and instead use, "we…us". --- Conclusion What are your thoughts on this question of connection? Are there times to point the finger? Are there times to be accusatory? Am I right about my emphasis? Questions: "What, in your experience, makes the biggest difference in connecting with your audience?" --- Please add your comments on this week’s topic. We learn best when we learn in community. Do you have a question about teaching the Bible? Is it theological, technical, practical? Send me your questions or suggestions. Here’s the email: [malcolm@malcolmcox.org](mailto:malcolm@malcolmcox.org). If you’d like a copy of my free eBook on spiritual disciplines, “How God grows His people”, sign up at my website: http://[www.malcolmcox.org](http://www.malcolmcox.org/). Please pass the link on, subscribe, leave a review. “Worship the LORD with gladness; come before him with joyful songs.” (Psalms 100:2 NIV11) God bless, Malcolm
Visiting speaker, Steve Hurd from Ark Church in Huddersfield gives us a brilliant gospel message about Jesus bridging the gap between God and man.
[audio mp3="https://redeemerplymouth.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/02022020-Jim-Wigglesworth-OCCA-.mp3"][/audio] Visiting speaker Jim Wigglesworth from the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics shares from 1 Kings and the story of Elijah, where we can find lots of helpful pointers on how God can help us when we are struggling with mental The post What does God have to say about mental health? appeared first on Redeemer Church Plymouth.
Jonathan Kiel, associate pastor at Christ Church Bellingham spoke on John 3:1-15Support the show (https://www.givetoruf.org/donate/rufwestern)
Ps David King from Bacolod in the Philippines brings the weekly message. 16th June 2019
On 18th November 2018, we had a guest speaker Jason S join us and us the message "Ascend." To find out more about C3 Mumbai please visit our website www.C3Mumbai.com or search for us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and/or YouTube with the handle @c3mumbai.
Thank you for listening to this podcast. You can find more episodes in our feed. Our web site is http://www.watfordchurchofchrist.org. Join us in our adventure: 10.30 AM on most Sundays at Laurance Haines School, Vicarage Road, Watford, Hertfordshire, WD18 0DD. Please add your comments on this week's topic. We learn best when we learn in community. Do you have a question about the Bible or the Christian faith? Is it theological, technical, practical? Send us your questions or suggestions. Here's the email: thewatfordchurch@gmail.com. Thanks again for listening. Have a super day. God bless, Malcolm Watford, Watford church of Christ, Malcolm Cox, mccx, Croxley Green, Bushey, Leavesden, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, ICOC, ICCM, Chesham, Chorleywood, Aylesbury, Croxley, Laurance Haines School, Vicarage Road, Bible teaching, Sunday School, Youth Ministry, Watford Church, Churches in Watford, Churches in London, Churches in Hertfordshire, Watford UK, Holywell, Watford England, Watford in Hertfordshire, West Watford, Churches of Christ,
Calvary Christian Church - Napa Valley
Calvary Christian Church - Napa Valley
Visiting Speaker: testimony, message, communion. Growing in God
We are so glad to have Neil Langmead visiting us this Sunday and sharing with us on the Father's Heart. Neil used two videos in his message that we have links to in the notes on our website.
Tim Dannatt was our visiting speaker. He spoke about the healing of the paralysed man and the calling of Levi. Our web site is www.watfordchurchofchrist.org. Please add your comments on this week's topic. We learn best when we learn in community. Do you have a question about the Bible or the Christian faith? Is it theological, technical, practical? Send us your questions or suggestions. Here's the email: thewatfordchurch@gmail.com. Thanks again for listening. Have a super day. God bless, Malcolm
Pastor Osien, of God's House Bristol, shares his heart with us, bringing a word of encouragement.
On 6 August 2017, visiting speaker Josh F. delivered the message “Let God out of the box” at Studio 10, Famous Studios. Find out more about C3 Mumbai at: Website: www.c3mumbai.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/c3mumbai/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/c3mumbai/ Youtube: www.youtube.com/c/C3Mumbai Twitter: @C3mumbai SoundCloud: @c3-mumbai Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/c3-mumbai/id1195085921?mt=2 To subscribe to our podcast please copy the following link into your podcast player: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:156259278/sounds.rss
Visiting Speaker, Rev Frank McKeown considers the heresy of mankind and the choice we all have to make. Isaiah 55 vs 1 - 11
On 5 February 2017, visiting speaker Joahn B. delivered the message “Complete Transformation” at Studio 10, Famous Studios. Find out more about C3 Mumbai at: Website: www.c3mumbai.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/c3mumbai/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/c3mumbai/ Youtube: www.youtube.com/c/C3Mumbai Twitter: @C3mumbai SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/c3-mumbai Itunes: itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/c3-mu…d1195085921?mt=2 To subscribe to our podcast please copy the following link into your podcast player: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:156259278/sounds.rss
Today we were honored to host Dr. James Phillips (@DrPhillipsMD), EM Physician and NEJM-published author on workplace violence. He led a discussion on recognition and mitigation of violence we all deal with on a daily basis. Dr. Phillips, thank you for visiting us! This talk was recorded on 10/26/2016. Introduction is by Dr. Jonathan Fisher, Maricopa Associate Program Director. Please note the views and opinions expressed in this recording do not represent the position of Maricopa Integrated Health System or any other institution or party.
Today we are honored to host Dr. Dara Kass (@darakass), EM Physician and Editor in Chief of the revolutionary blog feminem. She spoke with us on the importance of gender equity in emergency medicine and in life. Dr. Kass, thank you for taking your time to visit our program and share your important insights with us! This talk was recorded on 9/28/2016.
Dr. Jeremy Payne, MD PhD, Stroke Neurologist at Banner University Medical Center – Phoenix, discusses various medicolegal aspects of neurological emergencies. This talk was originally recorded on 3/30/2016. Please note the views and opinions expressed in this recording do not represent the position of Maricopa Integrated Health System, Banner Health, or any other institution or party.
"We should be able to say the church is the most peaceful, anxiety-free entity in society."
Visiting Speaker Rev Loh Hung Chi preaches that God can and does still do miracles today
Pastor Shirley Basket Brings a message on sexuality drawing upon her own story
Peter Robertson delivers a message on changing the Atmosphere from Ephesians
Visiting Speaker Tony Peak preaches from John 21:14-18 on Obeying God's Word.
Aug 26, 2012 12:00 PM "Please join us for a very entertaining and edifying message from Rob Morton, visiting Youth Pastor and Associate Minister at Auberry Community Church."
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Talk by Debbie Wright
John Reid, Visiting Speaker from Sense Scotland.