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Real Talk With K.W.
Life update….‼️

Real Talk With K.W.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 12:11


Join me as I discuss What Has kept me away from posting , What I'm working on , and recognizing the blessings that are currently happening . --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kayla-whitfield/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kayla-whitfield/support

The Argument
Why the Anti-Abortion Side Will Lose, Even if It Wins

The Argument

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 35:23


The Supreme Court — and its post-Trump conservative majority — is currently deciding whether to take up a case that could be the final blow to Roe v. Wade. Overturning Roe, the 48-year-old decision protecting the right to an abortion in America, would leave abortion regulation up to the states. But some abortion opponents think that’s not far enough and are pushing the movement to change its focus to securing a 14th Amendment declaration of fetal personhood.Ross Douthat wrote about the diverging anti-abortion movement and why both factions are doomed to fail as long as the movement is shackled to a Republican Party that refuses to enact public policy to help struggling families. Michelle Goldberg wrote a response column to Ross’s, claiming his argument was a fallacy. To bring their dueling columns to life, Jane Coaston brought the two writers together to debate the future of abortion protection and restriction in America.Referenced in this episode:Ross’s Sunday Review column “What Has the Pro-Life Movement Won?”Michelle’s responding column, “The Authoritarian Plan for a National Abortion Ban”John Finnis’s article in the Catholic journal “First Things,” “Abortion Is Unconstitutional”Emma Green’s article in “The Atlantic” “The Anti-Abortion-Rights Movement Prepares to Build a Post-Roe World”“Defenders of the Unborn” by Daniel K. Williams

First English Lutheran Church, Spencer, IA
February 7, 2021 Who Is Jesus and What Has he Done? - Mark 1:29-39

First English Lutheran Church, Spencer, IA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 22:38


February 7, 2021 Who Is Jesus and What Has he Done? - Mark 1:29-39 by Sermons of Pastor Paul Kaldahl

Retire Right
Episode 77 — What Has 2020 Taught Us? Four Valuable Lessons We Will Take Into 2021

Retire Right

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 16:28


The start of a new year provides the opportunity to sit down and reflect on the lessons we've learned over the past 12 months.  Join Larry Heller as he reflects on 2020 and shares the top four lessons he's learned along the way. Larry also reveals how you can apply these takeaways to the challenges … Continue reading Episode 77 — What Has 2020 Taught Us? Four Valuable Lessons We Will Take Into 2021 →

The Gospel of Repentance Ministries
Rebirth - You Need a Reality Check

The Gospel of Repentance Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 27:51


Rebirth is another way to say Born Again. Who initiates that work. Do we or God? What HAS to happen for someone to experience Rebirth. Why do we need it? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thegospelofrepentance/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thegospelofrepentance/support

SaaS District
How Lately grew their MRR from $25,000 - $74,000 in less than 10 months With Kate Bradley #75

SaaS District

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 44:09


Kate Bradley is the Co-Founder and CEO at Lately, an AI-powered social media marketing platform that helps marketers scale their publishing and reach. Lately's artificial intelligence uses your historical social media data to learn what works with your audience and what to post next. During this interview we cover: 00:00 A word From The Sponsor 01:02  Intro 01:50 Kate's Background, XM Radio & Launching Her Own Startup 08:03 What Were the Initial Costs of Launching & How Does It Work 12:02 AI vs Human When Generating Content 13:58 From $25k MRR to about $74k MRR in less Than 10 Months  17:24 What Has not Been Working, Some Failures & Actual Focus 23:43 Who Can Best Leverage Lately & What Can They Expect for Results 27:52 As a SaaS Founder, How to Create More Viral/Effective Content? 30:50 Outlook on Which Social Media or Channels for Better Marketing ROI  32:19 Advice Kate Wish had known & Would Tell Her 25 Year Old Self 34:38  Biggest Challenges Kate's Currently Facing in Order to Continue to Grow Lately 38:05 Top Resources Instrumental for Kate's Success 42:34  What does Success Mean to Kate Today? 43:00 Get In Touch With Kate Mentions: https://www.trylately.com/ (Lately.ai) https://wakingup.com/ (Waking Up | Sam Harris) People: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sblood/ (Steve Blood) https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasondebacco/ (Jason DeBacco) https://www.linkedin.com/in/garyvaynerchuk/ (Gary V) Books: https://www.samuelthomasdavies.com/book-summaries/self-help/awaken-the-giant-within/ (Awaken T he Giant) Get In Touch With Kate: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katebradley/ (Kate's Linkedin) Tag us & follow: https://www.facebook.com/HorizenCapitalOfficial/ (Facebook)  https://www.linkedin.com/company/horizen-capital (LinkedIn)  https://www.instagram.com/saasdistrict/ (Instagram)  More about Akeel: https://twitter.com/AkeelJabber (Twitter) https://linkedin.com/in/akeel-jabbar (LinkedIn) More Podcast Sessions: https://horizencapital.com/saas-podcast (https://horizencapital.com/saas-podcast)

Rogue Two Media
What Has 2020 Taught You?

Rogue Two Media

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 131:52


This episode is full of swears, rants and anger. It’s been a hell of a year for everyone so we ask the question What Has 2020 Taught You?  Normal programming will resume in 2021. See you next... A simple podcast feed. Various artists.

Shonky Lab
What Has 2020 Taught You?

Shonky Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 131:52


This episode is full of swears, rants and anger. It’s been a hell of a year for everyone so we ask the question What Has 2020 Taught You?  Normal programming will resume in 2021. See you next... Don your smoking jacket, pop on your slippers and reach for your pipe... Sit back and enjoy the feeling of being a 'real man'. Elton and Pete guide you through the topics of the day and movies of great interest that every discerning gentleman should be well informed on.

Reality Hub
39 The Art of Humanness and the Binary Nature of Reality

Reality Hub

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 92:21


Today Rob and Steve talk from the Legendary Browne Street Cafe in Avondale about... 1, What does it mean to be human, as in the inherent qualities, being a humane being 2, Are we a hybrid species? Fractals of the universe? 3, Do we understand the meaning of being a creator being? 4, How do we balance the physical nature of our “human” with the energetic nature or spirit? 5, What really is our purpose or meaning beyond mere survival or the matrix? 6, Do we as humans value the physical nature of reality over the non-physical? 7, How do we wake up, become more aware of our multi-dimensional selves? 8, Are we really in the most intense, awakening process, are more people waking up to their true nature beyond their programming?  9, Why is it even important to wake up?  10, What is the ascension process?  11, What is time? Linear vs non-linear. Conical or circular time. Do we really exist in the past, now and future all in the same time? 12, What about downloads, DNA activation, light codes… 13, Solar flares and schumann resonance… 14, Portals and energy grids… 15, What Has 2020 Taught you?

Third Peter
Why Was Jesus So Hated and What Has that to Do with Our Current Situation?

Third Peter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2020 14:48


Could it be that Donald J. Trump represents a huge threat to the kingdom of darkness? Could it be that those who hate him without a cause are guilty of resisting God's purposes on planet earth and are actually aligning themselves with Satan's kingdom, albeit unwittingly? The post Why Was Jesus So Hated and What Has that to Do with Our Current Situation? first appeared on Third Peter.

Podcast – HopeGrown Faith
When daily devotions don’t work (Mom Mentor Shorts)

Podcast – HopeGrown Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020


QUESTIONS: 1) What are some thing you’ve done that haven’t worked for your family? 2) What HAS worked? Interview with Erika Dawson of faithfulmoms.org.

Do It 4 Tha Culture
“What Has 2020 Meant To You??”

Do It 4 Tha Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 62:35


BRAND NEW 4 Tha Culture Podcast Season 4, Episode 1 "What Has 2020 Meant To You??" w/ Shad Dolla, Quanie Ross & Myles Slicky D Topics Include; - What’s been your biggest adjustment in 2020 so far? - Therapy for the black community, should it be a requirement and why aren’t more of us doing it? - Nick cannon, was he out of line for wat he said? Should he have apologized? - the entanglement of Jada and August...was she out of line?? Or was he wrong for snitching? - Meg the stallion gets shot by Tory Lanez, thoughts? Kanye has nervous breakdown, thoughts? - Can you truly be a fully pro-black man if your lady is not black? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shad-dolla/support

Dapper Effects Live
Has Purpose Been Uprooted? - DE14

Dapper Effects Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2020 20:48


EPISODE INTRODUCTION: Dr. Tom and Mr. Mike dive into what's going on with COVID-19 and how it's affecting men right now. Not to downplay in any way the pain that has been caused by the lives lost from COVID-19, with that acknowledged, there's no denying the pain that COVID-19 has also caused in uprooting so many lives. Join us for some good conversation and tune in for another episode of the Dapper Debrief that will be dropping tomorrow morning.  On episode 14 Dr. Tom & Mr. Mike discuss: The power of connection“COVID19 Is Emasculating!” - What?Has purpose been uprooted?Did you hear episode 1 of The Dapper Debrief?Small business owners out there struggling? We Hear You.Reflections on the power of choice and how to tackle your daily choices "post-COVID-19"Taking the news with a grain of salt We welcome any topic suggestions or show ideas.We here at Dapper Effects would love to feature you, or someone you know who is doing amazing things, and/or making a positive impact.Please comment and join the conversation!Like, follow, share & subscribe. Join the Dapper Community! “We cannot control this virus, we cannot control the economy, we cannot control the government. But we can control what we ingest, what we partake of, what we put into and how we grow and develop through these adverse conditions” - Audio Velvet LINKS MENTIONED IN THE SHOW:Follow Dapper Effects on InstagramFollow Dapper Effects on FacebookJoin the Dapper Effects Lounge

The Philly Bandwagon

This Journey, the duo breakdown Andy Reid's first Super Bowl Championship, the majesty that was the halftime show, and what went wrong for the 49ers. The Sixers simply cannot win on the road. What HAS to change to finish this season on a positive note? How short of a leash does Brett Brown have? We close the episode with Flyers Hockey and this season being the first in a long time that has been fun to watch. Hop on board and enjoy the ride! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-bandwagon/support

Faith Baptist Church of Hamilton, NJ
What Has to Die in You?

Faith Baptist Church of Hamilton, NJ

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 26:59


What Has to Die in You?

A.K. 47 - Selections from the Works of Alexandra Kollontai
A.K. 47 - What Has the October Revolution Done for Women in the West?

A.K. 47 - Selections from the Works of Alexandra Kollontai

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2019 14:53


On the 10th anniversary of the October Revolution in 1927, Alexandra Kollontai published an essay titled, "What Has the October Revolution Done for Women in the West?" In this episode, Kristen Ghodsee reads selections of this essay and reflects on the claim that the Soviet attention to women's emancipation acted as a catalyst for Western countries to grant their own women greater rights and privileges. Mentioned in this episode is Ghodsee's new book, Second World, Second Sex: Socialist Women's Activism and Global Solidarity during the Cold War, 1968-1990, which is just out with Duke University Press. More information about Kristen R. Ghodsee can be found at www.kristenghodsee.com

And Then Suddenly
05: Brian on drawdown and life after the Marines

And Then Suddenly

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 38:01


During President Obama's second term, the military was scaled back.  Brian talks about being impacted by the drawdown and what life is like after serving twelve and a half years in the Marines.   Additional resources Center for Strategic & International Studies, "What Has the Budget Control Act of 2011 Meant for Defense?" The Washington Post, "Obama announces new, leaner military approach" The New York Times, "Is It Wise to Cut Military Spending?" PBS News Hour, "Fact-checking GOP candidate claims on Obama’s military spending" PoliFact, "PolitiFact Sheet: Military spending under Obama and Congress" The Washington Post, "U.S. military budget inches closer to $1 trillion mark, as concerns over federal deficit grow"

Ready For Takeoff - Turn Your Aviation Passion Into A Career
RFT 222: Pilot/Aviation Historian Chuck Stout

Ready For Takeoff - Turn Your Aviation Passion Into A Career

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018 30:44


From the Wings Over The Rockies website: Chuck enjoys working as an aviation writer and as a museum exhibit designer. He gets to do both in his current career as director of the Colorado Aerospace History Project. Before this, he spent many years writing the books and online courses that help teach pilots to fly. He has volunteered at Wings Over the Rockies for more than 20 years. Chuck learned to fly in 1972, and has been an active general aviation pilot ever since. He’s passionate about encouraging Americans to improve their critical thinking skills, and especially likes sharing his interest in aerospace history. Whether in an elementary school classroom or a senior center, his lively presentations encourage interaction and keep audiences engaged, interested, and entertained. Speaking Topics: Colorful Coloradans in Aerospace History The 20 Greatest Moments in Flight (that you never heard of) Everyday Life in Space (So, how do astronauts go to the bathroom, anyway?) Best. Race. Ever. (To the Moon and back!) What Has the Space Program Done for YOU? Women in Aviation: Determined Pioneers Did Going to the Moon Save the Earth? Those Dang Little Airplanes: Menace or Necessity? Flying with Broken Wings: Pilots Who Overcame Disabilities How Airplanes Fly What Makes a Hero? Invisible Heroes in Aerospace From Biplanes to Atomic Bombs: The astonishing changes in aviation technology during World War II How to Have a Great Career Six Major Air Disasters that Never Happened Aerobatics: Gymnastics in the Sky What Makes Weather Poetry, Prose, and… Pilots? (Aviators with the Write Stuff) Night Sky (Naked-eye astronomy) A Really Grand Tour What We’ve Learned from Flying

Cords of Love Assembly of God Church
What Has it Cost You to Be A Christian This Week? part 2

Cords of Love Assembly of God Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 50:03


Rev. Jerry W. Sanford bringing the message on 05-12-2013. "What Has it Cost You to Be A Christian This Week?", part 1 and part 2 are the last two sermons Pastor Sanford preached. We didn't know it at the time, but a few days later Pastor Sanford went home to be with his Lord. He is greatly missed.

Cords of Love Assembly of God Church
What Has it Cost You to Be A Christian This Week? - part 1

Cords of Love Assembly of God Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 41:16


Rev. Jerry W. Sanford bringing the message on 05-12-2013. "What Has it Cost You to Be A Christian This Week?", part 1 and part 2 are the last two sermons Pastor Sanford preached. We didn't know it at the time, but a few days later Pastor Sanford went home to be with his Lord. He is greatly missed.

Sustainababble
#69: Northern Ireland

Sustainababble

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2017 42:43


What? Has a renewable energy scheme REALLY just brought down the Northern Ireland government? We interview Belfast's Niall Bakewell to find out more, learning that the nation is very far from as green and pretty as it looks on Google Maps. In other news, there's some immediate Babble from the new President of the Free World. And the data's in on climate for 2016, and it's bloody terrifying. Sustainababble is your weekly comedy podcast about politics, prattle and the planet. Music by Dicky Moore from Bearcraft and Dream Themes. Available on iTunes, Stitcher, Soundcloud, and on sustainababble.fish. Visit us at @thebabblewagon and at Facebook.com/sustainababble

Oral Argument
Episode 105: Bismarck’s Raw Material

Oral Argument

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2016 109:57


With returning guest Tim Meyer, we talk about Brexit. Topics include referenda, democracy, comic book villains, the dynamics of union and separation, treaties and executive actions, Iceland, the roles of crisis and convenience. And a dramatic technical difficulty. This show’s links: Tim Meyer’s faculty profile Oral Argument 2: Bust a Deal, Face the Wheel (guest Tim Meyer) About the treaties and protocols of the European Union Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty (aka the Treaty on European Union) Laurence Helfer, Exiting Treaties Timothy Meyer, Power, Exit Costs, and Renegotiation in International Law Owen Bowcott, Theresa May Does Not Intend to Trigger Article 50 This Year, Court Told About the royal prerogative in the United Kingdom Scot Peterson, A Flexible Constitution Is Not Comforting in Troubled Times Iain Watson, EU Referendum Petition Signed by More than 2.5m About the US-Iraq Status of Forces Agreement About the UK Human Rights Act of 1998 (and its relation to the European Convention on Human Rights); Patrick Stewart, What Has the ECHR Ever Done for Us? (video); Charlie Peat, Theresa May Ditches Her Plans to Take Britain out of European Convention of Human Rights About the European Free Trade Association and the European Economic Area About Norway-EU Relations (including information about the Norwegian EU referenda) About the 2014 Swiss immigration referendeum About Otto von Bismarck Special Guest: Tim Meyer.

Winky and the Stain

What? Has it been this long? How time flies! Oh, Listener! We’re sorry to leave you alone so long. There’s life trauma and upheaval and all manner of to-do. But Winky and The Stain are back with you. And this time you know it’s for real. Come in and help us examine the nature of this thing we experience as time, with Special Expert Jez and a host of knotty theoretical problems. Plus The Stain plays the wrong tunes. Plus Winky can’t grasp the difference between space-time and gravity. It’s like you’ve never been away. The Last Poets – Time Interplanetary Prophets – Running Out of Time Stereotyp & Alley Cat – Modern Times Flying Saucer Attack – In The Light of Time Ride – Time of Her Time Helen – Dying All the Time Husker Du – Indecision Time Yabby You – Judgement Time The Timelords – Doctorin’ the Tardis Winky – Winky’s Game Mr Fox – All The Good Times Tim Buckley – Happy Time Global Communication – 14:31 Little Anthony & the Imperials – I Don’t Have Time To Worry

Retirement Answer Man
Jen's Retirement Journey: Rising From the Ashes

Retirement Answer Man

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2015 51:07


We all screw up along the way to retirement. We blow all our earnings. We accumulate a pile of debt. We dig a hole so deep, we wonder if we can every get out and prosper financially. In my 20's I bought a nice BMW and my wife and I built a fancy custom home. Both of us were earning good money and our prospects for future increases were great.  I thought this adult career thing was easy. Projecting "normal" wage increases on our income, meant that we would be on easy street. I mean my income could never go down could it? Lets just say I spent my 30's learning hard lessons and cleaning up the mess I made in our 20's. Jen's Journey to Retirement In this week's journey to retirement story, we here from a smart lady that screwed up with debt, dug herself out of her hole and is now prospering. If you're feeling like you're in a financial hole, listen to her story. She dug out and so can you. About Jen Native Californian Divorced Mid-40’s (aka 29) No children Works in middle management What Does Retirement Mean to You? “I do believe that as we’re exposed to new ideas…our values shift” “I didn’t realize how much debt could be shackles to your future” “Retirement is freedom for me. Freedom in terms of my determining where I want to spend my time” “Maybe for me it’s not really retirement, it’s financial freedom and independence” What Are You Most Excited About Retirement? “That ability to make spur of the moment decisions” How Would You Have Changed Your 20’s? “I would not have lived what I thought a typical american lifestyle was. I would not have lived beyond my means.” What Are You Most Worried About Retirement? “That I’m not going to make it and if I do my health won’t be there.” “What am I missing now since I’m deferring so much for this date in the future.” “The fact that maybe it’s too late. That I won’t be able to make that catch up date.” “Retirement is the language I grew up hearing. We all work until we’re 65 and then we collect Social Security”. “I don’t want to be that person that I have to augment my retirement.” “You can’t bank on the fact that you have good health in retirement and that you’ll be able to work” How Do You Think You’re Doing? “I would love it if someone could look into their crystal ball and say I’m okay.” Do You Use a Financial Planner? “I’m afraid I’m going to choose someone that is inexperienced or has dealt with a situation similar to mine” What is the Worst Financial Decision You’ve Ever Made? “Oh there are SO many” The decision to be a self employed individual and I was ill prepared with what that meant”. “I got into something like $40,000 of credit card debt”. "“I understand depression. When you wake up and there’s nothing and there is nothing I can do to get out of this mess.” What Has been the Hardest Thing to Deal With Personally in Managing Your Finances? “There’s a fear that any moment now my good fortune could disappear.” What Resources Have Had the Most Impact on Your Life? The Little Engine That Could Young, Fabulous and Broke, by Suzi Orman Why you need FU money, Jlcollinsnh.com Mr. Money Mustache How Do You Want to Be Remembered? “I’m hoping who ever I meet…that I impact them positively.”

Caloriegate
Episode 9: Alan Watson Illuminates the Diet-Heart Connection!

Caloriegate

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2012 51:53


In this week's episode of Escape from Caloriegate, we welcome Alan Watson of DietHeartNews.com. Alan is an accomplished author and nutrition researcher, whose works include "21 Days to a Healthy Heart" (2002) and "Cereal Killer: The Unintended Consequences of the Low Fat Diet" (2008). I believe his "Illustrated History of Heart Disease 1825-2015" piece is a MUST READ. Please check it out and share it around. Watson is a convincing advocate for a low carb, high fat, whole foods diet, and he spoke at length about the fascinating relationship between diet and heart disease. Here are some cool highlights from the show: In the last 50 years, we have seen a HUGE shift in the American diet. In 1910, lard was the #1 cooking fat. At Watson's grandfather's dairy farm, skim milk was fed to pigs to fatten them; cream was hauled off to make butter. Mortality from heart disease was just 3-8%, Today, it's 45%! Our genes don't change that fast. What HAS changed is the quality of the food we're eating. Since 1960, sugar consumption has spiked 40%, as has grain consumption. Butter consumption, meanwhile, went down by 30%, and we eat 18% fewer eggs. We've shifted away from natural fats to soybean oil and processed fats. Since 1980, obesity / diabetes has surged, and heart failure has doubled since 1987. The type of fat we're eating has changed dramatically. We're consuming much more polyunsaturated fats -- too much damaged omega 6, which leads to inflammation. Scientists now believe that inflammaton is the cause of heart diease... and not cholesterol. Yet the 2010 Dietary Guidelines lump saturated fats with trans fats, calling them "solid fats," which doesn't mean a thing. Dr. Mary Enig, in her book "Know Your Fats," provides compelling evidence that, inside the body, saturated fat and trans fat behave completely differently. Beef fat = predominantly oleic acid, the same "healthy" monounsaturated fat found in olive oil. Used to be: skim mlk was given to pigs to fatten them up. Today, we give skim milk to our kids. Compare two breakfast: Alan eats three eggs fried in lard with sausage. I eat a bowl of cheerios with skim milk and a glass of O.J. Whose breakfast is more "heart healthy"? I'm meeting Dietary Guildlines; he's off the charts in the "wrong direction." Dietary fat and cholesterol end up in the intestinal wall: the body breaks down fats, then reassembles them into triglycerides, which are put on chylomicrons (apoB48) and delivered to the body's 70 trillion cells. These chylomicrons have a half life of just 14 minutes; within that time, body snatches up all that fat -- that's how important fat is! Within just 2-3 hrs after the meal, very little signs of apoB48. It's gone, into the cell membranes, etc. My meal is another story! The skim milk contains sugar (galactose) and very little fat. All the sugar goes into the blood. Fructose goes to the liver. My meal will take the liver 12 hours to process. The liver then sends that out in VLDL, which loses its fat and becomes LDL, which delivers cholesterol to the body. Dietary fat has nothing to do with LDL! LDL is related to carb intake. Dietary fat is innocent: a completely different pathway. When people get bloodwork done, they should ask for VLDL count. LDL # doesn't really mean much or predict much, b/c it's not the amount of LDL in the circulation that matters; it's how many particles there are. Lipoproteins are particles -- we can count them. Counting VLDLs gives us a reliable predictor of heart disease: triglyceride count and size of LDL particles. AHA did a 6 year study of hospital admissions in 542 hospitals. Did lipid profiles on people -- checked HDL and LDL. Study went over 5 years. 75% of people who had heart attacks had LDL below 130. 50% had LDL below 100! Astonishingly, researcher's conclusion was "maybe we have to lower LDL even more." We've always been told that LDL is bad and HDL is good b/c HDL offers reverse ...

DPC Bible Talks 2005

Bible talk for Resurrection Sunday Proof of Life 1 Cor 15 1. What HAS happened (v1-8) 2. What WILL happen - We will be raised (v23) - We will be changed (v51) 3. What will happen NOW (v58)