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As The Allies and Axis prepare for a battle at Gazala, Rommel and Gen. Ritchie both feel confident that their plan is best. Yet both sides have weaknesses: Rommel doesn't know where all the Allied formations are and the British led forces think they have it easier in only defending their positions. Both sides will make mistakes, but who will exploit them better? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This lecture was given on June 14, 2022 at the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, D.C. as part of The Civitas Dei Summer Fellowship: "The City of God in Modernity: Culture and Ecclesiology." The slides for this lecture can be found here: https://tinyurl.com/mpfttpnh For more information on upcoming events, please visit our website at www.thomisticinstitute.org. About the speaker: Carlos Eire, who received his PhD from Yale in 1979, specializes in the social, intellectual, religious, and cultural history of late medieval and early modern Europe, with a focus on both the Protestant and Catholic Reformations; the history of popular piety; and the history of the supernatural, and the history of death. Before joining the Yale faculty in 1996, he taught at St. John's University in Minnesota and the University of Virginia, and was a member of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton for two years. He is the author of War Against the Idols: The Reformation of Worship From Erasmus to Calvin (1986); From Madrid to Purgatory: The Art and Craft of Dying in Sixteenth Century Spain (1995); A Very Brief History of Eternity (2010); Reformations: The Early Modern World (2016); and The Life of Saint Teresa of Avila: A Biography (2019). And he is co-author of Jews, Christians, Muslims: An Introduction to Monotheistic Religions (1997). He has also ventured into the twentieth century and the Cuban Revolution in the memoir Waiting for Snow in Havana (2003), which won the National Book Award in Nonfiction in the United States and has been translated into more than a dozen languages. His second memoir, Learning to Die in Miami (2010), explores the exile experience. A past president of the Society for Reformation Research, he is currently researching attitudes toward miracles in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. His recent book Reformations won the R.R.Hawkins Prize for Best Book of the Year from the American Publishers Association, as well as the award for Best Book in the Humanities. It was also awarded the Jaroslav Pelikan Prize by Yale University Press. All of his books are banned in Cuba, where he has been proclaimed an enemy of the state – a distinction he regards as the highest of all honors.
In this video, we will discuss the top Metaverse crypto coins. We'll take a look at NFTs & Digital Real Estate floor prices, play to own games and the latest Web3 news. **Metaverse Headlines** **1** Millennials Want to Creep on Restaurants in the Metaverse Before Eating **2** Ready or Not, Here Comes Web3: How the Internet's Next Evolution Is Shaping Hollywood's Future **3** Top Reason We are Waiting to Go ALL IN!
"Perfect timing!” I exclaim as my family walks in the door just as I finish baking cookies. Usually, “perfect timing” is what we say when things happen when we want them to, at our convenience, according to our planning and preferences. But what about when things don't work out according to our timing or terms? When disappointments pile up, or we miss out on opportunities? What about when our prayers feel unanswered, or we feel stuck in life? When we look at the Bible, we see that God's timing often looks very different from the timing we have in mind. Take Abraham and Sarah, for example. God promised them a son when they were more than ninety years old! After years of waiting, even in their old age, God gave them a son, Isaac, and his descendants became the people of Israel (Genesis 21:1-7). Then there's Job. He faced immense suffering and lost wealth, health, and family, but he was patient and trusted God and once again experienced God's overflowing blessing. Job's story reveals that “the Lord is full of compassion and mercy” (James 5:10-11). Finally, when Jesus heard that His friend Lazarus was sick, Jesus waited two days before starting the journey to Lazarus's home in Bethany. By the time Jesus arrived, Lazarus had been dead for four days. Everyone thought Jesus was too late to save him. But Jesus went to the tomb and shouted, “Lazarus, come out!” And Lazarus came back to life (John 11:43-44)! These stories remind us that God is always on time: never too early, never too late. Waiting isn't easy for any of us, but God is with us in times of waiting, steadfastly loving us. And if we've put our trust in Jesus, He helps us to become patient like He is patient (Galatians 5:22). Through the Holy Spirit, He teaches us, reminds us to surrender control, and helps us trust in Him. Through waiting, He helps us grow in faith and learn to live in the present, trusting God with our future because His plan is bigger than ours. We might think God is slow to fulfill His promises, but that isn't the case; rather, God is patient with us, “not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance” (2 Peter 3:8-9). He sees things from an eternal perspective, all part of His great story. • Abby Ciona • Do you ever question God's timing? • In John 11:4-7, why did Jesus wait to go to Lazarus? Humble yourselves, therefore, under God's mighty hand, that he may lift you up in due time. 1 Peter 5:6 (NIV)
Motivation & Inspiration from Learn Develop Live with Chris Jaggs
Everyone wants to jump out of bed when that alarm shouts, but dragging yourself out of bed doesn't always work! Kick-start your day with Chris Jaggs as he brings you the ‘Quote Of The Day' to give you the motivation and inspiration you need to help you on your way, seven days a week! Whether you're still yawning trying to make your morning coffee, bored at work or have a smelly armpit in your face on the train, this show is here to help refocus your day! So tune in, kick back, and enjoy the fun! Continue to be inspired with the motivation to help you ‘level up' every day! www.learndeveloplive.com
Today's episode of Mike'd Up Marchev remnds us that the next one could be the big one. Waiting patiently for an opportunity to introduce myself to an ASTA (American Association of Travel Agents) representative paid off handsomely in years to come. 19 countries later, I still owe my international speaking career to an organization located in Alexandria, Virginia on King Street. Next week I will share another example of how a single effort chnaged the path of my speaking career.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David Koechner (from Anchorman, The Office, Waiting, & Thank You For Smoking) and Rob Maher (from Kevin Hart's, Hart of the City, Comedy Central's Up Next, and his Dry Bar Comedy Special “You Can Make it Here”) join SOMETHIN' CRUNCHY before coming to CB Live in Phoenix to discuss comedy, football, the popularity of The Office, a quick game to guess if it's a local weed strain or local strip club, and much more! David Koechner & Rob Maher will be performing at CB Live in Desert Ridge Thursday 8/18 - Saturday 8/20 Tickets available at: CB Live
Ashley Berry lives in North Dakota with her husband and their two adopted children. They operate a family-run greenhouse, and every fall they have a pumpkin patch and a corn maze. Ashley also has a degree in photography and enjoys capturing a birth story in her spare time. She has seen firsthand the devastating effects of infertility for couples and individuals alike and hopes her story will encourage and remind her readers to keep striving and living in hope as they wait for their rainbow.
You can subscribe and listen to every episode of the "Unleash the Awesome" podcast at https://gambrill.com/podcast . A little bit about today's guest: Amy Porterfield is an online marketing expert and the host of the top-ranked podcast, Online Marketing Made Easy. Before building a multi-million dollar digital course business, Amy worked with mega-brands like Harley-Davidson and Peak Performance Coach, Tony Robbins, where she oversaw the content team and collaborated on ground-breaking online marketing campaigns. Through her bestselling courses and popular podcast, Amy's action-by-action approach proves that even the newest online entrepreneurs can bypass the overwhelm, and instead generate exciting momentum as they build a business they love. 2:17 Amy shares how she transitioned from a full-time job working with Tony Robbins to starting her own business online. 3:30 Sometimes all it takes is one meeting to forever change your life. 4:30 Taking imperfect action gets you going and helps you get some clarity. And sometimes that clarity means you need to pivot a little bit. 6:12 Every big thing starts as something small. When you make that first dollar online, your belief skyrockets. 8:29 Mistake #1 - Not knowing what kind of digital course you want to create: Starter, Spotlight, Signature 9:20 Case Study: How a photographer made $12,000 with an email list of only 100 people by building an online course. 12:30 Waiting is a fool's game. Get started and you'll learn from the process. 15:33 Case Study: How an interior designer taught people how to use one specific piece of software in their industry and made over six figures. 16:20 Mistake #2 - You don't need a giant email list or audience to get started with digital courses. 17:10 Build your email list! 19:20 Mistake #3 - Building a course without validating the idea first. 23:50 It's important to know your "why" to help you power over the speed bumps on the road to progress. 25:00 Without the right mindset, your skill set and tool set won't work as well as they could. 25:45 Mistake #4 - Not using a webinar to help promote and sell your digital course. 31:15 "You just start with what you got and where you are good and you'll get great over time." - Amy Porterfield 31:55 Mistake #5 - The Comparison Trap: Comparing your first course to courses of people who have been doing it for years. 35:05 Don't let technology stop you. 35:22 Kajabihttps://gambrill.com/kajabi . 35:23 Searchiehttps://gambrill.com/searchie . 35:55 Convertkithttps://gambrill.com/convertkit . 36:09 You can augment your course revenue by becoming an affiliate for the products you use and recommend. 38:20 You can join Amy for her Digital Course Bootcamp right now!https://gambrill.com/amy2022 .. . . . . . . . Want some help deciding what tech tools to use in your business? Check out Tech Tools Tuesday.https://gambrill.com/ttt . Come join the conversation in our communities... Digital Marketing Mentorship with Dave Gambrill Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/dmmdavegambrill . Digital Marketing Mentorship with Dave Gambrill Telegram Channelhttps://gambrill.com/telegramdmm . And let me know what you thought of this episode and what you'd like me cover in future episodes over on Instagram.https://www.instagram.com/gambrill/ . #unleashawesome #davegambrill #amyporterfield #onlinecourses #digitalcourseacademy #entrepreneur #success #skillset #digitalmarketing #coaching #toolset #digitalcoursebootcamp #dca #searchie #kajabi #speaker #trainer #creatoreconomy #consultant #process #systems #habits #goals #timetothrive #gambrill #convertkit #tonyrobbins #marieforleo CONSUMER NOTICE: You should assume that I have an affiliate relationship and/or another material connection to the providers of goods and services mentioned in this broadcast and may be compensated when you purchase from a provider. You should always perform due diligence before buying goods or services from anyone via the Internet or offline.
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The story of the announcement of the birth of Jesus is breathtaking. Tune in today to make some connections to the past and the future - we are in Section 5 @ https://www.harmonychurch.cc/timeline-of-jesus/birth-preparation/. GIVE TODAY, text any amount to (859) 459-0316 to get started (or give online @ my.harmonychurch.cc/give ). ------------------- OPENING: Years ago I thought Jenni was dying… She had just had surgery about a week earlier and she was not getting better. She was pale and at one point I walked into the bedroom and she was laying on the bed looking like death. I don't know that I've ever been so scared. We immediately called the doctor and got an appointment. We went in and they drew blood to start running tests. Waiting to get the results back was torture - some of you know what that's like. Finally, they called us back in for a consult. I can remember sitting in that room, neither of us talking, both just hoping for anything but the worst… I'll never forget the doctor coming in… She sat down with a serious look on her face. She said, “we got your results back…” My heart stopped beating for a moment Finally, the doctor leaned in and she blurts out, “You're pregnant!” I literally almost fainted… We hadn't even considered the idea that Jenni was pregnant - she had taken a pregnancy test before undergoing the surgery the week before and it was negative. Not only that, but Jen hadn't been sick or anything with our first child - so it never even crossed our mind… My grandma of course wanted to know if we knew what caused that… Ha… That was a crazy way to find out you were about to have another child… But not near as crazy as the first Christmas story… LK 1:26-38 26 In the sixth month of Elizabeth's pregnancy In a couple of weeks we are going to talk about this baby… Elizabeth is the mom of John the baptist - so when she's 6 months along, Mary is going to have the following happen… God sent the angel Gabriel to Nazareth, a town in Galilee, 27 to a virgin pledged to be married to a man named Joseph, a descendant of David. The virgin's name was Mary. This is not the first time Gabriel has appeared in the bible, he is who announced the birth of John the Baptist, but in 538BC this same angel appeared to Daniel… Daniel is in his 80s, he knows the prophecy in Jeremiah that says the captivity in Babylon will only last 70 years and he's close to the end of that 70 years. Literally, within a year, Cyrus will make a decree for the Jewish people to begin to be able to start returning home. Daniel has been praying this prayer of repentance when an angel appears… Daniel 9:20-22 20 While I was speaking and praying, confessing my sin and the sin of my people Israel and making my request to the Lord my God for his holy hill— 21 while I was still in prayer, Gabriel, the man I had seen in the earlier vision, came to me in swift flight about the time of the evening sacrifice. 22 He instructed me and said to me, “Daniel, I have now come to give you insight and understanding. The message Gabriel will give to Daniel is almost universally accepted as pertaining to the coming of the Messiah -People don't agree about exactly what it means - it's probably one of the most confusing passages… But here's what's significant to me… We have Gabriel some 530 some years before Jesus' birth foretelling the Messiah coming and dying. b Then we don't hear from him again… b Until he begins speaking of the coming Messiah again… Here we have Gabriel greeting Mary, listen to what he says to her… 28 The angel went to her and said, “Greetings, you who are highly favored! The Lord is with you.” 29 Mary was greatly troubled at his words and wondered what kind of greeting this might be. 30 But the angel said to her, “Do not be afraid, Mary; you have found favor with God. 31 You will conceive and give birth to a son, and you are to call him Jesus. 32 He will be great and will be called the Son of the Most High. The Lord God will give him the throne of his father David, 33 and he will reign over Jacob's descendants forever; his kingdom will never end.” This is Shocking news -I thought finding out that my wife was pregnant after a negative test was shocking - this is beyond shocking… I know for most of you, you've heard this so much in your life you've forgotten how crazy it is. Mary is not an old woman at this point, she is probably late teens, maybe early 20s - she's a young woman. She's told she will conceive and give birth to a son and call him Jesus The Hebrew of Jesus' name is actually Yeshua it means, Salvation. There is so much in this proclamation - that Jesus would sit on David's throne that Jesus would be the Son of the Most High - a title for GodHe would reign over Jacob and his kingdom would never end… Here's what I want you to get… b You all know this stuff and it all makes sense - you know Jesus will die and raise to life, that His Kingdom is one that exists inside humans - not in a particular land. b But Mary didn't… This would have blown her away… 34 “How will this be,” Mary asked the angel, “since I am a virgin?” 35 The angel answered, “The Holy Spirit will come on you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you. So the holy one to be born will be called[a] the Son of God. 36 Even Elizabeth your relative is going to have a child in her old age, and she who was said to be unable to conceive is in her sixth month. 37 For no word from God will ever fail.” 38 “I am the Lord's servant,” Mary answered. “May your word to me be fulfilled.” Then the angel left her. I have stood in the church that is built around the cave that they believe Mary was in when Gabriel came to her… Most of Nazareth is built up on this mountainside and the city in the time of Jesus was tiny, only a few hundred people living there in the stone-cut cave dwellings… It's a humble place… And it's in this place that Mary hears the angel's words - the foretelling of Jesus and she believes and says “I am the Lord's servant,” Do you remember at the very beginning of the sermon there was a video with a passage from Isaiah being read? Can I just read you the first part of that again? Is 53:1 Who has believed our message and to whom has the arm of the Lord been revealed? Who believed? Who was it revealed to? A young woman in a tiny town She was a nothing nobody - she should have been a blip on the radar of history that no one would ever know about… b Except she said, “I am in…” b and that changed everything… There was a reason God chose Mary & Joseph to be the parents of Jesus - Joseph's acceptance of this whole situation was just as humbling… Jesus' parents were people of deep faith and reliance upon Jesus - they were defined by trust… I believe God is still looking for simple trust from us, He may not ask you to steward the change agent for the entirety of human history - but He is asking for your whole devotion… One of the things that has struck me from studying the life of Jesus so much is how singular He was in His desire for devotion from those who followed Him. CLOSING ILLUSTRATION: Years ago when I was a youth pastor, I had taken some of my kids who were leaders on a retreat to learn leadership - we did trust falls and low ropes courses, and finally we were going to do some repelling. One of the teenage girls was at the edge of the mountain and I was back with her twin sister sitting up against a rock watching as the guide tried to convince her sister to go over the edge. Her sister wouldn't trust the guide and she was freaking out.. That's when her twin leaned over to me and said, “if my sister dies, I'm suing you for everything you're worth!” I thought, “you have no clue how much youth pastors make…” Ha When I saw this video, it reminded me of those sisters… [Download and play video: https://www.tiktok.com/@shotovercanyonswing/video/7114409010261970177?lang=en] Let me tell you something… Following Jesus requires you going over the edge with him. It requires you being all in… Can I ask you one thing? b What is keeping you from going all in with Jesus? He came to save you from your sins - and the reality is this. when you go over the edge with Jesus and give yourself totally to Him. What you find is that it's not scary - it's like home. You find that the God of the universe who came for us, makes up residence in your heart!
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Chrisy Slate joins me today to share the story of her remarkable son Caleb, who died by suicide just as he was beginning his senior year of high school with absolutely no signs or indications of what he was about to do. Chrisy is still in the thick of her grief, but she is beginning to see glimmers of beauty coming from the ashes of her loss. I hope you'll listen in for a very honest and open discussion of teen suicide and its impacts on a family. To access a transcript of our conversation, please click HERE. Links related to The Caleb Cares Project:Click HERE for The Caleb Cares Project Facebook page. Click HERE for The Caleb Cares Project website.Click HERE to read Chrisy's blogFor more information about the While We're Waiting support group the Slates facilitate in the Clarksville, Tennessee, area, contact them at joechrisys@gmail.com.Links related to the While We're Waiting ministry:Our website with information about our free retreats for bereaved parents at The Refuge in Hot Springs, Arkansas, and other venues around the United States: www.whilewerewaiting.orgOur public WWW Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/whilewearewaiting/Our private WWW Facebook group just for bereaved parents: https://www.facebook.com/groups/WhileWereWaiting.SupportForBereavedParentsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/while.were.waiting/Make a tax-deductible donation to the While We're Waiting ministry: https://whilewerewaiting.org/donation/You can reach Jill by email at: jill@whilewerewaiting.org
“The Greeks understood that mind and body must develop in harmonious proportions to produce a creative intelligence.” -John F. Kennedy. How elite performance habits & mindset apply to us as authors. Join the author conversation: https://www.facebook.com/groups/inkauthors/ Learn more about YDWH and catch up on old episodes: www.yourdailywritinghabit.com
On this episode, Trey speaks about the FBI raid at Mar-a-Lago and why it is essential to wait for the facts of a case to reveal themselves before drawing a conclusion. Later, Trey draws on the parallels between the investigation into former President Trump and the investigation of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and he also touches upon the issue of bias in fact-finding. Follow Trey on Twitter: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
While we recharge our batteries after the White Album, please enjoy this sneak peek of our Patreon bonus feed! This time around, we picked our favorite songs from the wonderful world of Disney, with a special emphasis on everyone's favorite cartoon foxes.Songs included: Oo-de-LallyLoveEv'rybody Wants to Be a CatHeigh HoSomeone's Waiting for YouThe World's Greatest Criminal MindOnce Upon a DreamFeed the BirdsWhy Should I Worry? A Cowboy Needs a HorseShinyPrince AliCohosts: Rich Bunnell, John McFerrin, Amanda RodgersSupport the podcast and get more bonus episodes! https://www.patreon.com/discordpod
When we walk through seasons of waiting or uncertainty, it's tempting to look at the past through rose-colored glasses. We choose to only remember the good parts and forget the bad.But when we do that, it robs us of the opportunity to see how God is providing for us in the present, even if it's not predictable or what we'd prefer. On today's podcast, our friend and Director of Marketing at Proverbs 31, Madi Vincent, uses the Book of Numbers to show us what to do when we are wrestling in the waiting. Related Resources: Download our free First 5 mobile app and study Numbers with us, starting August 29! Grab a copy of our study guide, Numbers: How To Wrestle Well When You're Worn Out In the Waiting. Connect with Madi on Instagram here! We want to hear from you! If you've got a moment, click here to ask us anything or tell us what topics you want to know more about. Click here to view the transcript.
Someone's culture and faith can play a big role in how they approach fertility care. As part of the Fertility Doc's Culture and Fertility series, we're talking to a special guest about infertility in the Christian community. Join Dr. Carrie Bedient from The Fertility Center of Las Vegas, Dr. Abby Eblen from Nashville Fertility Center and Dr. Susan Hudson from Texas Fertility Center as they talk to Kelley Ramsey of Waiting in Hope. They're talking about Kelley's infertility journey, what her organization does and how to handle the emotional side of infertility. Have questions about infertility? Visit FertilityDocsUncensored.com to ask our docs. Selected questions will be answered anonymously in future episodes.
Stuck? Here are three reasons to believe in yourself, no matter what! Are you waiting? Waiting for an event to happen to push you forward? Waiting for recognition that you ARE on the right track? No matter where you are or what is going on in your life right now, here are three reasons to believe in yourself. This week I reveal three tools to maintain and strengthen your belief: 1. How to think beyond the past not think back to it; 2. Know that you are in the middle of your Hero's journey, an you will make it through; and 3. How to use Feeling Forwards to leap ahead to where you want to be. Love to hear which strategy worked for you the best!
There are so many points in your business where it feels like you need to wait for permission to take the next step... to buy the van... to move out of your home location, etc. But sometimes you just need to go for it! In this episode, Melody and I talk about the ways that just going for it and figuring things out along the way have helped us grow our businesses in ways we couldn't really have predicted. We talk about fear, being honest with yourself, unexpected hurdles and so much more. She also shares the details of her education platform, Foxx Creative Share. Listen in for some inspiration on taking a courageous step forward in your business! TIMESTAMPS: 04:08 - about Melody's balloon business 09:29 - there are so many right ways to do things 19:46 - about the Foxx Creative Share platform 30:14 - making adjustments as you go RESOURCES MENTIONED: Foxx Creative Share Havin' A Party Wholesale Asset Lab The Creative Current ____________________________ The LASER Focused Solopreneur Support the show / join the book club planner | courses | templates @thebrightballoon
(0:00) Zolak and Bertrand open up the first hour of the show previewing what we can expect from the first day of joint practices with the Carolina Panthers. (11:31) The guys discuss the current status of who the Patriots offensive play caller may be and the report that Joe Judge is the coordinator in waiting. (22:33) The crew discusses the improvement that Jonnu Smith has made throughout the first several weeks of training camp and how important that is for the Patriots. (31:53) We conclude the first hour of the show analyzing everything that is happening during the first day of joint practices with the Carolina Panthers.
Prof. Eire's slides can be found here: https://tinyurl.com/yw558acx https://tinyurl.com/ydam72nn This lecture was given on June 13, 2022 at the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, D.C. as part of The Civitas Dei Summer Fellowship: "The City of God in Modernity: Culture and Ecclesiology." For more information on upcoming events, please visit our website at www.thomisticinstitute.org. About the speaker: Carlos Eire, who received his PhD from Yale in 1979, specializes in the social, intellectual, religious, and cultural history of late medieval and early modern Europe, with a focus on both the Protestant and Catholic Reformations; the history of popular piety; and the history of the supernatural, and the history of death. Before joining the Yale faculty in 1996, he taught at St. John's University in Minnesota and the University of Virginia, and was a member of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton for two years. He is the author of War Against the Idols: The Reformation of Worship From Erasmus to Calvin (1986); From Madrid to Purgatory: The Art and Craft of Dying in Sixteenth Century Spain (1995); A Very Brief History of Eternity (2010); Reformations: The Early Modern World (2016); and The Life of Saint Teresa of Avila: A Biography (2019). And he is co-author of Jews, Christians, Muslims: An Introduction to Monotheistic Religions (1997). He has also ventured into the twentieth century and the Cuban Revolution in the memoir Waiting for Snow in Havana (2003), which won the National Book Award in Nonfiction in the United States and has been translated into more than a dozen languages. His second memoir, Learning to Die in Miami (2010), explores the exile experience. A past president of the Society for Reformation Research, he is currently researching attitudes toward miracles in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. His recent book Reformations won the R.R.Hawkins Prize for Best Book of the Year from the American Publishers Association, as well as the award for Best Book in the Humanities. It was also awarded the Jaroslav Pelikan Prize by Yale University Press. All of his books are banned in Cuba, where he has been proclaimed an enemy of the state – a distinction he regards as the highest of all honors.
Do you find yourself feeling like life is out of your control? In this episode, Carrie is going to talk to you about something called the “Locus of Control” and how your MINDSET can impact how much control you feel that you have in your life. The truth is… you CANNOT control all of your circumstances. There is ALWAYS something chaotic just around the corner. But if we place blame on those chaotic situations around us, if we keep WAITING for life to stop being chaotic before we begin making progress… we will never reach our goals.The Locus of Control is about a shift from external to internal control. You can't control your circumstances, but how much you believe you can control your response to chaos will greatly impact your sense of control. Your circumstances do not have to dictate your response! In this episode, Carrie will talk all about HOW you can keep directing yourself back onto the right path and make progress toward your goals EVEN in the face of chaos. She will discuss…Signs of an External Locus of ControlSigns of an Internal Locus of ControlTransition to an Internal Locus of ControlAre you ready to switch from an external to internal control mindset? Are you ready to create YOUR plan of action!?Book yourself a FREE call with one of our coaches: https://training.disruptivenutrition.com/booknow?el=msg OR learn more by checking out our FREE seminar:www.disruptivenutrition.com/seminar Learn more about making good nutrition a sustainable lifestyle by heading over to Facebook to interact with Carrie and her team! We answer questions, share timely and relevant information, and even share our grocery store finds! You can find us by going to www.facebook.com/groups/dietdisruptors! Be sure to subscribe to this podcast to learn more as Carrie and her coaches continue to disrupt everything you THOUGHT you knew about nutrition! Sponsor: Disruptive Nutrition's FREE 5 Day Seminar www.disruptivenutrition.com/seminar
On today's Motivation Monday episode, Steve Harvey emphatically implores you to take the leap, embrace the journey, and do the thing you really want to do.Source: Brother Steve Harvey Speaks - 2017Grab your QOD merch!Hosted by Sean CroxtonFollow me on InstagramWant ad-free episodes? Visit your App Store and download the Stitcher app. Join Stitcher Premium and listen to QOD commercial-free!
Are we desperate enough for God to transform us? Stop and ask yourself what are you willing to endure for your faith?
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In this Dawson McAllister Peer-to-Peer Podcast, Hannah wants to live for God. She's 24 years old and wants to wait to have sex until she's married. She's had guys ask her out, but they're not the guys she's looking for. She's feeling discouraged about waiting for the right guy. Listen as callers help her. If you're struggling with dating issues, a Hope Coach is ready to listen. Chat Live with a Hope Coach!
Waiting periods are never fun nor easy, but crucial and beneficial in the long run for the success of your business. This time, we are talking about playing the long game in business, ultimately building value in your business. Katina and Megan discuss the benefits of looking ahead and keeping the end in mind as you're operating throughout your day, week, month, quarter and year.
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Everyone wants to know the answer. But nobody wants to hear the truth… It's the 12th Annual Conspiracy-Con in Kansas City! Writing and Sound Design by Jeremy Ellett. CAST Zane Schacht as Randy Dunning Lauren Grace Thompson as Gayle Kruger Jack Carmichael as The Narrator Matthew Woodcock as Walter Clay Addison Peacock as Karen Rob Schwarb as Mike Graham Rowat as Newsham Josh Rubino as the Barker Socks Whitmore as Superfan David Hanna as The Bartender Hesham Elshazly as the Conspiracy Bar Friend Sena Bryer as Personal Bubble Seller Stephen Cullen as Simon Cole Burkhardt as BB Contestant and Sword Seller Adam Clark as Flat Earth Model Seller Erin Lillis as Rosemary Dunning David Sillars as Doctor K Jeremy Ellett as Little Bob, Assorted Voices Danyelle Ellett as Echoes, Assorted Voices Actor Direction by Danyelle Ellett. Post Production and Scoring by Jeremy Ellett. This episode included the songs Social Kapital, The World is Waiting and Tick-Tock by Glad Rags. If I Can't Dance It's Not My Revolution by Quantum Jazz. Please Listen Carefully by Jahzzar. Scraps for Two by Louie Zong. Unexpected Little Happenings by UltraCat Transcripts Available If you enjoy listening to Two Flat Earthers Kidnap a Freemason and would like to see this show grow and prosper check out our Patreon Page. CW: Parental Verbal Abuse, Thoughts of Self-Hatred and Hallucinations (all at 29:00). Sound of a Cat Eating (36:00).
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What do we do when we've been adjusting our sails so that we might catch wind again, and yet, our adjustments are not bringing the desired effect? While we can control our sails, we can't manufacture the wind. So what do we do in the waiting, especially when we don't feel that patience is our strongest virtue? Subscribe to stay up-to-date on all things Northpoint! Thank you for giving to support Northpoint: https://www.npaustin.com/give STAY CONNECTED: Website: https://npaustin.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/experiencenorthpoint/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/northpoint_ch/ #Northpoint #Jesus #2022 #JeremyEdelen #stories #churchonline #inspiration #faith #savior #freedom #NorthpointAustin #fulllife #windinyoursails #waiting #patience #waitontheLord #trustingGod
Ruth: Faithful LIVING in a HOSTILE World "Down at the Threshing Floor" (Part 1)(RUTH 3:1-18)For bulletin in PDF form click here.Message SlidesStrategic Riteousness - PiperIntegrity and ִHesed - YoungerThe Messager of Ruth - RossMatchmaker, Matchmaker (3:1-6)God Often Uses Risky Plans with Honorable Peopleto Accomplish His Purpose.• Naomi: A risky plan with an honorable man is worth trying (3:1-4).• Ruth: A risky plan from an honest woman is worth trying (3:5-6). Make Me a Match (3:7-14)God Helps the Needy through the Gracious Provision of Others.• Ruth: Trusting God's plan for gracious provision is often risky (3:7,9,14).• Boaz: Responding to a request to generously provide is often surprising (3:8, 10-15).Find Me a Find, Catch Me a Catch (3:16-18)Resting in the Providence of God Often Requires Patient Waiting.• Ruth: Resting in the providence of God requires observation (3:16-17). • Naomi: Resting in the providence of God requires patience (3:18).Waiting to find rest in the providence of God is often risky and surprising.Next Steps • Discuss with someone how you determine what is feasible, faith, and foolish. • Why is waiting for God's provision so hard but so worth it? When have you experienced this? When have you gotten impatient and messed it up? • Is there a place in your life where you are being asked to be an instrument of God's grace to someone else? What are you doing about it?This Week's Growth GuideGod's Word is both central and critical to your spiritual growth. We invite you to utilize the Growth Guide during the week to further your application of the Truth from the message.•. Monday - Acts 1:1-11• Tuesday - Acts 1:12-26•. Wednesday - Acts 2:1-13•. Thursday - Acts 2:14-37•. Friday - Acts 2:38-47FinancesWeekly Budget 31,390Giving For 07/ 31 25,607Giving For 08/0 7 25,050YTD Budget 188,338YTD Giving 145,005 OVER/(UNDER) (43,333) Generations CampaignTotal Pledge 1,535,065Received-to-date 1,650,825Get Connected in a Home Church Fellowship's desire is for everyone to be relationally connected. The primary way we do this is in Home Churches – small groups that meet in living rooms to apply God's Word, pray, and to serve together. Stop by the Home Church table in the Atrium and let us help you get connected. For more information go to fellowshipconway.org/homechurchNew to Fellowship?We are so glad that you joined the Fellowship Family to worship this morning. If you are joining us for the first time or have been checking us out for a few weeks, we are excited you are here and would love to meet you. Please fill out the “Connect Card” and bring it to the Connection Center in the Atrium, we would love to say “hi” and give you a gift. Fellowship Kids School Year Session | August 21- May 28 Do you have a heart to see our kids develop a relationship with Jesus? Come join us as we partner with our families in leaving a legacy of faith. We have a place for you whether behind the scenes or face to face. Interested? Contact Heather Fulmer at hfulmer@fellowshipconway.orgFellowship Women's Retreat - September 23-25Shepherd of the Ozarks - Relax…Recharge…Reconnect - Hear women in our church body talk about God's faithful, reliable love working in their lives. Early registration is $125 through September 4. Regular registration is $140 through September 11. Register at fellowshipconway.org/register. For questions, email Lesta Eberhard at leberhard@fellowshipconway.org.Precepts Women's Study: Revelation 1-3We will study Jesus' letters to the seven churches, and how it still speaks to the Church today. Tuesdays, beginning September 6, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Cost is $20. Details from Mindy at the Connection Center or at fellowhipconway.org/register. Come experience Downline this fall! August 30 Nine Months That Will Change Your Life - Fellowship partners with Downline to equip our people to make disciples. Downline is now taking applications for next year's class that kicks off on August 30th. Apply now while space and time remain. Get more information or apply at DownlineConway.com/apply. Griefshare | August 20 - NOvember 19GriefShare is a support group that meets weekly here at Fellowship Saturdays, 10-12 Noon. The 12-week class is $20 and will be from August 20-November 19. For more information contact Joe and Mary Garner at 469-556-8962.
This episode we discuss Dubai. Leon is once again tapping out, Kaitlyn is excited to discuss the last two weeks, and Scarlet starts liking Ayan. Enjoy the show! Oh and also….cloche.
Death is something we despise not because it marks the end, but because it was never meant to be here at all from the beginning. Death was never meant to be part of God's good world. Death is a pain that feels like no other. Because it's a pain that not only produces hurt, it produces hate. We hate death. We hate what death does. We hate what death takes. We hate that death exists. And that's because we know deep down that death ought not to be. We tend to say that death is a part of life. That dying is what humans do. We have been dying ever since the beginning. The reality is that death is an abnormality. But even though the abnormality of death is now a reality in our world, the good news is that death will one day be defeated and wiped away forever. For the sign of life that Jesus gives in declaring himself to be the resurrection and the life is the basis of our hope. A hope that says while death is a reality, it is in fact an abnormality that will be defeated through the immortality of Jesus who victoriously says “I am the resurrection and the life!”Sermon Notes: https://www.bible.com/events/4893393122.08.14
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In this best of Sturgis episode I discuss the recent picket line at the ports in Boston and explain exactly why people sit and are not paid for it. Celedon execs are spared prosecution, is anyone surprised by this? Walmart is rolling out a 60 foot multi-temp trailer for use in Canada. Will drivers be … Continue reading Trucking Answers | Why waiting time pays zero | Harley class action | A Reason we are not on Mars | #110 →
What would it be like to live only—and exclusively—in the present? Clive Wearing, a former musician for the BBC, is now the most famous amnesia patient in the world. In 1985, Clive suffered a severe fever that gave him both anterograde and retrograde amnesia. That means he can neither form new memories, nor recall most of his previous life. Instead, he lives his life thirty seconds at a time. Clive's struggle has been well chronicled in two documentaries, the first produced in 1986 and the second in 2005. Clive retains some knowledge—he can play piano expertly, for example, and remembers that he is married—he doesn't remember the wedding, his children, or his wife's name. The dominant experience of Clive's life, repeated hundreds of times a day, is of waking up from a coma for the very first time, without knowledge of who or where he is. “You are the first people I've spoken to in thirty years,” he repeatedly tells his interviewers. Clive's story has inspired multiple publications of medical and psychological research, not to mention haunting existential questions. Who are we without our memories? What is life worth with no knowledge of the past and no ability to form new experiences from the present? Where is the hope for the future in this? While much has been written about Clive, the most powerful story lies with his wife, Deborah. The two had been married only a year when catastrophe struck. In the midst of her shock and grief, Deborah campaigned relentlessly to get Clive the care he needed. However, after seven years, she reached an impasse. A future with Clive seemed unbearable after years of the same questions, the same confusion, the same anguish. Deborah decided to leave and start a new life in America. She moved to New York, intent on resuming a career in the arts. She even tried new relationships. However, none of it worked. “I wanted to be with someone else and have kids and a regular life. Yet how can you love somebody when you already love somebody? I loved Clive,” she wrote later in her book Forever Today. It was only after she returned to England, torn by what felt like the impossibility of life, that she found a future. It came from an unexpected source. “I'd reached the end of my tether, and I rang a friend and I asked her to pray for me,” Deborah described years later. "She was the only Christian I knew, and as she was whispering away to God, I just felt this extraordinary power coming into me. And I knew that God was in my room. I just had this incredible sense that I was really, really loved … and that emptiness that I had been trying to fill all those years with relationships, with food, with alcohol, I was filled. " That moment changed everything for Deborah. She discovered peace. Though God did not erase her suffering or Clive's, suddenly their lives were imbued with purpose. In a scene from the 2005 documentary, standing in a London church, Deborah tells Clive about one of the last concerts he performed before the illness stole his memory: “It was so moving that everyone was in tears. That's how good of a musical director you were.” At this, Clive is filled with emotion. Though he cannot remember the scene, or even the name of the woman describing it to him, he sensed her compassion. “I'm amazed that you would say that,” he said. “I can't think that.” “You were marvelous. You still are marvelous,” she replied and kissed him on the cheek. Where, in the entire modern arsenal of materialist evolution, self-help, and expressive individualism is love like that to be found? Much less explained. Each of these dominant theories that claim to explain so much only turns the search for love and purpose inward. In the end, as Augustine described, these eternal values become incurvatus in se, destructively turned in on themselves—no help in the face of serious struggle. True love, like what Deborah offers Clive, dignifies the other. It's turned outward. Though he doesn't recall her visits, when asked what he wants to do after Deborah leaves, Clive answers: “A gin and tonic I think, and a cigarette. Waiting for time to elude and disappear. And her arrival.”
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