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In this podcast, Coach Tom interviews another longtime friend, Ron Walborn. They discuss Ron's faith pilgrimage, growing up as a pastor's kid in western Pennsylvania, and experiencing an adult faith transformation in college. Ron describes his experience of being filled with the Holy Spirit and church planting in Northern California. Ron also shares how he has dealt with significant grief over the last year. Additionally, we discussed his love for teaching and equipping people to advance the Kingdom of God worldwide.………………………………… Dr. Ron Walborn is the Executive Director of Urban Initiatives for Asbury Theological Seminary in New York City. Previously, Ron served as a Professor of Pastoral Theology, Vice President and Dean of Alliance Theological Seminary and Nyack College (Alliance University) in New York City and San Juan Puerto Rico for 24 years. He has a B.A. in History from Nyack College, an M.Div. from Alliance Theological Seminary and a DMin from Fuller Theological Seminary. Dr. Walborn has planted and pastored churches in Connecticut and California. He has authored one book and numerous articles and chapters for other publications. He has lectured and spoken at churches, conferences and other events both nationally and internationally. Dr. Walborn was born and raised in Western Pennsylvania in a ministry-focused family. Ron and his wife, Dr. Wanda Walborn have four married adult children and six beautiful grandchildren. __________________________You can connect with Coach Tom at:https://greaterformation.com/Email: Tom@GreaterFormation.com P.S. ... If you are stalled in life, or particularly if you are in transition, here are three ways I can help you Get Clear, Get Focused and Be Fruitful!1. Grab a Free Copy of my "4 Key Steps to Clarity and Fruitfulness" Document. It's a Blueprint to help you move ahead. Click Here2. Join my FaceBook Group, "Greater Focus and Fruitfulness" for more teaching, training and community. Click Here3. Work with me:I can help you Clarify, Plan, and take Bold Steps into Your Future. Book a Free 30-Minute Strategy Session with me: Click Here
In this powerful message on divine healing, Dr. Ron Walborn reminds of Jesus' compassion and willingness to heal. The story of the leper in Matthew 8 teaches us four key principles for receiving healing: responding with faith, recognizing God's power, requesting with humility, and following through with obedience. We're encouraged to approach Jesus boldly yet humbly, trusting in His desire to make us whole. Dr. Walborn challenges us to see healing not as an end in itself, but as a doorway to fulfilling God's greater purpose for our lives.
Today, we explore the powerful story of Naaman's healing in 2 Kings 5, which teaches us valuable lessons about pride, humility, and God's unconventional methods. We see how crisis often reveals what's truly in our hearts. Are we like Naaman, full of pride and entitlement, expecting God to work on our terms? Or do we approach Him with the pure faith of a child, ready to follow His instructions no matter how strange they may seem? Dr. Wanda Walborn challenges us to examine our own attitudes towards healing and God's work in our lives. Dr. Walborn reminds us that God's ways are not our ways, and true healing often requires us to surrender control and accept His gracious, albeit sometimes perplexing, methods.
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We will often be have life changing Christ encounters and miss the moment (road to Emmaus). How do we make sure we don't miss the moment. What happens when we have a Christ encounter? How do we become a Christ encounter for others? Does that work?
This past Sunday, NMPC was blessed to have a guest preacher, Dr. Wanda Walborn. Dr. Walborn has been serving at Nyack College since 2000. She is currently the Institutional Professor of Spiritual Formation at Alliance University and Alliance Theological Seminary in New York City. This week, Pastors Kee, Bobae, and Josh unpack her sermon about Becoming People of Prayer. They also take time to talk through some evergreen issues between men & women. Join us!Support the show
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It’s been one year and one day since I last set foot in a movie theater. To celebrate this ominous anniversary, I was joined by Brad Beideman, Jordan Wold, & Maggie Calcagne of Popcorn Restaurant: A Movie Theater Podcast and Emily Walborn & Nako Narter of Half Asian Half Hour to reminisce on our favorite movie-theater-memories, reflect on what makes the going to the movies such an other-worldly experience, and dream about the day when we can all grab an icee, an AMC hot dog, and maybe even some dots as we sit down to see whatever happens to be out, regardless of its quality. I sure do miss the movies, gang. (Or should I say: I shirt do miss the movies, gang.) Listen and subscribe on Spotify Subscribe to us, rate us, and review us on Apple Podcasts Follow us on Twitter @PodBestOriginal We’re also available on Stitcher, Google Podcasts, or wherever else you listen to all your silly little shows Best Original Podcast is a proud member of Light Switch Podcasts. Follow us on Twitter @LightSwitchPod, and be sure to check out the other outstanding shows we have to offer: Half Asian Half Hour, Popcorn Restaurant, Long Live King Bitch, and Want To Game
I was joined by dear friends and movie aficionados Jordan Wold & Emily Walborn to discuss the bizarre year in movies that was 2020. Then, we each ran through our 5 favorite original screenplays of last year, including ‘Minari,’ ‘Promising Young Woman,’ and ‘Palm Springs.’ Be sure to listen to Emily’s podcast, ‘Half Asian Half Hour,’ for a special discussion on ‘Minari’ on January 28th! Listen to Emily’s podcast, Half Asian Half Hour Listen and subscribe on Spotify Subscribe to us, rate us, and review us on Apple Podcasts Follow us on Twitter @PodBestOriginal We’re also available on Stitcher, Google Podcasts, or wherever else you listen to all your silly little shows Best Original Podcast is a proud member of Light Switch Podcasts. Follow us on Twitter @LightSwitchPod, and be sure to check out the other outstanding shows we have to offer: Half Asian Half Hour, Popcorn Restaurant, Long Live King Bitch, and Want To Game
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On this week’s episode, the guys meet up with Athlete / Musician / Motivational Speaker and returning friend of the Anthony Ferraro along side his fiancée Kelly Walborn and discuss their recent engagement, what adjustments had to be made physically and mentally since the 2020 Paralympic Games had to be rescheduled, falling in love with the process, and how they will make great music together on their blues fueled trip across country! For more with Anthony and Kelly, cath up with them on their trip at:Web: https://asfvision.com/Kelly Web: Https://Www.turmericteatime.comStory: APPFB: LiveIG: @asfvisionDoc: https://m.imdb.com/title/tt6082610/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dr. Wanda Walborn is an Associate Professor of Spiritual Formation at Nyack College, an Alliance Theological Seminary in New York City. She recently wrote the book, Spiritual Journey: Can I really get close to God?, which is available now on Kindle and Audible. Wanda is passionate about training and mentoring emerging leaders. She enjoys sports, reading, spending time with her family, and good coffee. In this conversation, Chris and Wanda discuss listening to the voice of the Holy Spirit. They talk about the fear that some have with the person, voice and work of the Holy Spirit; the keys to discerning His voice in your life; and what a church looks like that is operating the fullness of the Spirit.
Jordan and returning guest Emily Walborn tell Brad all about TWO drive-in theaters, the Paramount, and the pop-up drive-ins operated by Street Food Cinema. No spoilers, but both of them do some things right… And some things very wrong!
In this episode, Bridgett Blood talks with Wanda Walborn about what repentance is and why it is so wonderful! Wanda is the Associate Professor of Spiritual Formation at Nyack College and Alliance Theological Seminary. Wanda also serves as Director of Empower: Certificate Program for Women of the Christian and Missionary Alliance. Wanda is passionate about training and mentoring emerging leaders. As she pours into the lives of young men and women, her desire is that they grasp the depth and breadth of God’s love in order to live lives without compromise for the Lord Jesus Christ. To learn more about Empower click here or email Wanda at Wanda.Walborn@nyack.edu
How can leaders make room for others to use their gifts, to serve, and to lead? How can they do that for women, specifically? Why is empowering women important? How does the Empower program do it effectively? What do women need in order to step into the roles they are called to play in the family, the church, and the world? What can women themselves do? What can men do to empower them?Hosts Kim Valenzuela and Kelvin Walker unpack these topics with Dr. Wanda Walborn.Dr. Wanda Walborn has served at Nyack College for over 19 years, first as Director of Spiritual Formation, and now as Associate Professor of Spiritual Formation. She also serves as the Director of the Empower program.Collective Leadership: https://metrocma.org/podcastThe Metro District: https://metrocma.org/Empower: https://www.empowerww.org/
Cory Walborn shares his story and introduces his book on this episode of the podcast. Order Cory's Book: Out of Control: Victory In Surrender Beyond Boundaries Patreon.
Cory Walborn shares his story and introduces his book on this episode of the podcast. Order Cory's Book: Out of Control: Victory In Surrender Beyond Boundaries Patreon.
This week Kirk and Colin interview Dr. Ron Walborn. We talk about how community groups can be an incubator for spiritual gifts and the spirit empowered life and we wrap up our teaching series on the prodigal (Luke 15:11-32).
Dr Ron Walborn brings todays message into focus when he speaks about what should flow from our wounds
All of our hosts are back together again, with guests, including Dean Evans and Emily Walborn! We went to the ArcLight Culver City, and boy oh boy, we really freaking tear it to shreds! We don’t even get that off-topic in this episode, but it’s still good we swear! PLUGS: In New York this December, go see Dean in Mil Grus at the Soho Playhouse! https://www.sohoplayhouse.com/soho-playhouse-events/milgrus-tfbfw Emily’s podcast Half Asian Half Hour will be returning for a new season next month!
Dr. Ron Walborn unpacks a theology for Divine Healing and leads us into exercising the gift of healing in our own life in practical and powerful ways. Support the show (http://www.risenking.life/give)
Dr. Walborn, Asks us to consider the question: Are you doing what you were born to do?
This week, we check out yet another AMC, where we saw Where’d You Go Bernadette. We talk pooping our pants, Magi’s parents, Brad’s death, and so much more! PLUGS: Magi has a couple of stand-up shows this weekend! See their Instagram page @MagiCalcagne for more info@ Emily has a wonderful podcast, Half Asian Half Hour, which you can find here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/half-asian-half-hour/id1209777932 Jordan has a newsletter. Sign up here: https://forms.gle/Es1niM8xPQCEGp8T8 Past guest Pierce Campion has a show at the Lyric Hyperion THIS weekend! Tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/e-lecture-schock-theorapy-tickets-69835910087
In today's episode, learn how to transform your perspective, Grow in self-awareness, live courageously, and step into your destiny. Dr. Ron Walborn is the Vice President Dean of Alliance Theological Seminary and the College of Bible and Christian Ministry at Nyack College. He has been on faculty at Nyack ATS since the fall of 1999. Ron also serves on the Board of Directors for the Christian and Missionary Alliance and has served on the Theological Issues Committee for the denomination. Ron has spoken at numerous Christian and secular colleges across America, and at churches and conferences throughout the US and internationally. He has written a book on stewardship, Stewardship & the Kingdom of God, published by the Christian & Missionary Alliance and chaired the committee that wrote the C&MA position on Spiritual Gifts, Expectation Without Agenda. Ron has been married to Wanda (the Director of Spiritual Formation at Nyack College) since 1984. If you would like more information on Dr. Ron Walborn please click the show notes: http://thehearthealthyhustle.com/drronwalborn/. Next Step Thanks for listening! If you found this content helpful, pay it forward by sharing it with your crew. If you would like more information on the Heart Healthy Hustle Show, please check out the following links: Heart Healthy Hustle Twitter - https://twitter.com/hustleyourtweet Facebook Group -https:// www.facebook.com/groups/256896061641587/?ref=bookmarks Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hearthealthyhustle/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/hhhjonathanfrederick/ Show Notes, Articles, & More - HHHpodcast.com
Dr. Wanda Walborn shares from 2 Chronicles the story of God's people facing a vast army marching against them. King Jehoshophat's response to crisis has become a model for us to follow as Christ-followers whenever we face a battle. Dr. Walborn shares both scriptural principles and personal stories where she's seen this model applied in her own life. Pray, Fast, Seek, Worship...REPEAT! The battle is the LORD's!Support the show (http://www.risenking.life/give)
This is the sixth session of our More of The Spirit Conference. The speaker is Dr. Ron Walborn. His topic is "The Role of the Holy Spirit in the Life of Believers." Dr. Walborn's PowerPoint presentation is available in PDF format. Just click "Download PDF" and it will open in a new window where you may print or save it.
This is the sixth session of our More of The Spirit Conference. The speaker is Dr. Ron Walborn. His topic is "The Role of the Holy Spirit in the Life of Believers." Dr. Walborn's PowerPoint presentation is available in PDF format. Just click "Download PDF" and it will open in a new window where you may print or save it.
This is the sixth session of our More of The Spirit Conference. The speaker is Dr. Ron Walborn. His topic is "The Role of the Holy Spirit in the Life of Believers." Dr. Walborn's PowerPoint presentation is available in PDF format. Just click "Download PDF" and it will open in a new window where you may print or save it.
Often we try to the battle to change people's behavior, but then lose the battle for the heart. But if we win the heart, lives will change and so will behavior.
Often we try to the battle to change people's behavior, but then lose the battle for the heart. But if we win the heart, lives will change and so will behavior.
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Fakultät für Physik - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 04/05
This work aims at enabling quantitative optical nitrogen line spectroscopy in O-stars, in order to improve our knowledge about these objects, particularly their earliest spectral subtypes. To this end, nitrogen has proven to be a key element, both in terms of its potential to infer effective temperatures, and for being the best tracer for testing the effects of rotational mixing in massive stellar models, allowing us to further constrain the evolution of massive stars. To accomplish this study, we used the NLTE (non local thermodynamic equilibrium) atmosphere/spectrum synthesis code FASTWIND, and developed a new nitrogen model atom, partly based on older work, comprising the ionization stages NII to NV. Moreover, we incorporated the dielectronic recombination mechanism into FASTWIND, which was previously unable to deal with this process. We performed an extensive investigation on the line-formation process of strategic nitrogen emission lines such as NIII4640 and NIV4058, accounting for a complete treatment of line blocking/blanketing effects and the presence of a wind, as it is possible when using a state-of-the-art atmospheric code. Contrasted to the results from the seminal work on the NIII triplet formation performed by Mihalas & Hummer (1973), based on much simpler model atmospheres, our study implies that dielectronic recombination plays only a secondary role under Galactic conditions. Rather, the emission is controlled by the stellar wind (Swings mechanism), as long as the wind is powerful enough to enable a significantly accelerating velocity field already in the photospheric formation region. For later spectral O-subtypes, the strength of the emission might be also affected by an OIII resonance line overlapping with the NIII resonance line in the EUV. Concerning the emission at NIV4058, we suggest a rather similar mechanism. Also in this case, the dominating process is the strong depopulation of the lower level of the transition, which increases as a function of the wind-strength. Unlike the NIII triplet emission, however, resonance lines do not play a role for typical mass-loss rates and below. Using the updated version of FASTWIND and our new model atom, we derived nitrogen abundances for a substantial O-star sample in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). Stellar and wind parameters of our sample stars were determined by line profile fitting of hydrogen, helium and nitrogen lines, exploiting the corresponding ionization equilibria. The bulk of our sample stars turned out to be strongly nitrogen-enriched, and a clear correlation of nitrogen and helium enrichment was found. By comparing the nitrogen abundances as a function of projected rotation velocity with tailored evolutionary calculations, we identified a considerable number of highly enriched, but slowly rotating object, which should not exist according to standard theory of rotational mixing. Our findings support the basic outcome of previous B-star studies within the VLT-FLAMES survey on massive stars which pointed to similar discrepancies. The detection of strong nitrogen enrichment in the bulk of our sample stars indicates that efficient mixing takes place already during the very early phases of stellar evolution of LMC O-stars. In the last part of this thesis, we concentrated on the applicability of the Walborn et al. (2002) classification scheme for very early O-stars, which is primarily based on the relative strengths of the NIV4058 and NIII4640 emission lines. This scheme has already been used in a variety of studies, but is still disputed for various reasons. We provided first theoretical predictions on the NIV4058/NIII4640 emission line ratio in dependence of different parameters, and confronted these predictions with results from an analysis of a sample of early-type LMC/SMC O-stars. Though we found a monotonic relationship between the NIV/NIII emission line ratio and the effective temperature, all other parameters being equal, our predictions indicate additional dependencies on other important stellar parameters, most significantly, the nitrogen abundance. The relation between the observed NIV/NIII emission line ratio and the effective temperature, for a given luminosity class, turned out to be quite monotonic for our sample stars, and to be fairly consistent with our model predictions. The scatter within a spectral subtype is mainly produced by abundance effects. Our findings suggest that the Walborn et al. classification scheme is able to provide a meaningful relation between spectral type and effective temperature, as long as it is possible to discriminate for the luminosity class.