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Questions4Life
Questions4Life Shiur 225 Best

Questions4Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 2:06


What Is Best?

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Bitachon4life
Bitachon4life Shiur 1373 Machseh Part 03

Bitachon4life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 3:24


What Is Best?

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Some Kind Of Show
S.K.O.S. New Years 2019

Some Kind Of Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2019 63:49


It’s the end of the year. We try a failed collaboration between Stone Brewing and Metallica. We discuss this past year’s guests. We have a What Is Best all about Animated Adult Comedies, and we discuss the coming year. We finish off with a great song by our sometimes guest and always friend, Rudy! Happy New Year! If you would like to download his song, you can do so here: https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/rudymentary2

Some Kind Of Show
S.K.O.S. Number 154

Some Kind Of Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 54:22


We try a CBD beer, we bring back ‘What Is Best’ and it’s all about fast food, and we tackle an Unpopular Opinion from Reddit.

Dorque Podcast
Episode 186: What Is Best?

Dorque Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2018 72:32


Knick and James try to set the bar, but need help from the Dorques. The post Dorque, Episode 186: What Is Best? appeared first on The Red Shtick.

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Baldwin Church of Christ Sermons

Looking at what Jesus thinks is best.

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Some Kind Of Show
S.K.O.S. Number 49

Some Kind Of Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2017 76:07


We tried an aged beer, we tell you how to comment on the shows, and we do a ‘What Is Best’ about space-based sci-fi T.V. shows.

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Some Kind Of Show
S.K.O.S. Number 47

Some Kind Of Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2017 78:41


Siegs talks MST3K, Bobby talks camping, and Spaulding talks mattresses. We finish with a new segment wherein we use our vast knowledge and undeniable authority to tell you What Is Best. For the inaugural one… who is the best metal guitarist.

The Homemaking Foundations Podcast
Hf #44: Developing a Scripture-Based Family Mission Statement

The Homemaking Foundations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2016


Developing a mission statement for your life, for your family, and for your home can be a powerful tool to help give you clarity and direction. It doesn't have to be a long or complicated process, with just a few minutes, you can put some real thought and intentionality behind why you do what you do every single day. Listen to the podcast: I’ve recorded this blog post as an audio podcast. You can read it here, or if you prefer, listen to it as a podcast below! Enjoy! Right click here and save-as to download this episode to your computer. The idea of a family mission statement doesn't come from the Bible necessarily. There is no spot that talks about writing down a mission statement for your family or your life, but God does give us some pretty clear ideas about being intentional with our time and our lives. "And these words that I command you today shall be on your heart. You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, and when you walk by the way, and when you lie down, and when you rise. You shall bind them as a sign on your hand, and they shall be as frontlets between your eyes. You shall write them on the doorposts of your house and on your gates." - Duet 9:6-9 This kind of intentionality, this idea of teaching our kids, and thus, talking about and living out the Gospel every single day, doesn't happen by accident. It takes intentional thought and planning to focus on Christ within our homes. Especially in our modern world where there is so much competing for our time and attention, there's never been a time where it's more urgent and important to make sure we have our goals and a mission statement for our lives and family clear and intentional. So what is a family mission statement?  “A family mission statement is a combined, unified expression from all family members of what your family is all about — what it is you really want to do and be — and the principles you choose to govern your family life.” - Stephen Covey Of course, as a Christian, our view on our life and family is shaped by Scripture. The Bible, and our focus on Christ, begins to guide in developing a family and personal mission statement. Basically, a family mission statement can look however you want it to and I am going to share some examples below. But a mission statement is simply something that you and your husband have come together to pray about, think over, and search through Scripture to come up with. It's basically your motto or saying that spurs your family on towards living for Christ more.  It can be a full written out statement, it can be a short phrase that reminds your family what they should focus on, or it can even be just a family Bible verse that everyone memorizes and meditates upon. How it looks is up to you. But an amazing thing happens when you get intentional and practical with your family and life direction - it suddenly becomes so much easier to focus on the things of the Lord rather than on ourself or things of this world. Developing a family mission statement is going to help you get ultra clear about your priorities for your family, and from that, you will be able to easily pick and choose what to put on your calendar because you can hold each commitment up to your mission statement and see if it fits. How to develop a family mission statement The first thing I decided to do was break down my life and our family into a few different overarching categories to make sure I didn't miss anything. First thing to think about... What Is Best for Your Family? Your list - and thus your life - isn't going to look exactly like someone else's. Be honest with yourself and determine what is best for your family, not someone else's. This is a really important step in crafting a Gospel centered home because once we have these priorities and a family mission statement written out, it's so much easier to then make judgement calls as to what we s...

The Homemaking Foundations Podcast
Hf #44: Developing a Scripture-Based Family Mission Statement

The Homemaking Foundations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2016


Developing a mission statement for your life, for your family, and for your home can be a powerful tool to help give you clarity and direction. It doesn't have to be a long or complicated process, with just a few minutes, you can put some real thought and intentionality behind why you do what you do every single day. Listen to the podcast: I’ve recorded this blog post as an audio podcast. You can read it here, or if you prefer, listen to it as a podcast below! Enjoy! Right click here and save-as to download this episode to your computer. The idea of a family mission statement doesn't come from the Bible necessarily. There is no spot that talks about writing down a mission statement for your family or your life, but God does give us some pretty clear ideas about being intentional with our time and our lives. "And these words that I command you today shall be on your heart. You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, and when you walk by the way, and when you lie down, and when you rise. You shall bind them as a sign on your hand, and they shall be as frontlets between your eyes. You shall write them on the doorposts of your house and on your gates." - Duet 9:6-9 This kind of intentionality, this idea of teaching our kids, and thus, talking about and living out the Gospel every single day, doesn't happen by accident. It takes intentional thought and planning to focus on Christ within our homes. Especially in our modern world where there is so much competing for our time and attention, there's never been a time where it's more urgent and important to make sure we have our goals and a mission statement for our lives and family clear and intentional. So what is a family mission statement?  “A family mission statement is a combined, unified expression from all family members of what your family is all about — what it is you really want to do and be — and the principles you choose to govern your family life.” - Stephen Covey Of course, as a Christian, our view on our life and family is shaped by Scripture. The Bible, and our focus on Christ, begins to guide in developing a family and personal mission statement. Basically, a family mission statement can look however you want it to and I am going to share some examples below. But a mission statement is simply something that you and your husband have come together to pray about, think over, and search through Scripture to come up with. It's basically your motto or saying that spurs your family on towards living for Christ more.  It can be a full written out statement, it can be a short phrase that reminds your family what they should focus on, or it can even be just a family Bible verse that everyone memorizes and meditates upon. How it looks is up to you. But an amazing thing happens when you get intentional and practical with your family and life direction - it suddenly becomes so much easier to focus on the things of the Lord rather than on ourself or things of this world. Developing a family mission statement is going to help you get ultra clear about your priorities for your family, and from that, you will be able to easily pick and choose what to put on your calendar because you can hold each commitment up to your mission statement and see if it fits. How to develop a family mission statement The first thing I decided to do was break down my life and our family into a few different overarching categories to make sure I didn't miss anything. First thing to think about... What Is Best for Your Family? Your list - and thus your life - isn't going to look exactly like someone else's. Be honest with yourself and determine what is best for your family, not someone else's. This is a really important step in crafting a Gospel centered home because once we have these priorities and a family mission statement written out, it's so much easier to then make judgement calls as to what we s...