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Margaret's Podcast
Give Me This Mountain

Margaret's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 14:27


As you experience your wilderness! Remain thankful to God because He will fulfill His promise to you, no matter how long it takes. Caleb waited forty-five years to receive the promise of God. When Caleb turned eighty-five he not only reminded Joshua of the promise. He said with confidence in God, Give me this mountain! I challenge you wherever you are to climb your mountain and stand victorious in Jesus Christ!

Rebirth With J.R. Martinez
Caleb Campbell: I Pushed My Emotions Down to Deal With the Pressure. It Didn’t Work.

Rebirth With J.R. Martinez

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 75:25


Caleb Campbell is a well-known emotional wellness speaker and workshop facilitator that specializes in organizational effectiveness, development and change management. Caleb's keynotes and strategies help cultivate safe inclusive environments while helping maximize the employee experience through systems designed to help foster a deeper sense of connection to themselves, the people around them and the greater organizational mission. Caleb is also a West Point graduate, former Army Officer and NFL Draft Pick, and shares his struggles as a man who had zero emotional tools to handle the immense pressure he was faced with as a young adult in this week’s episode.   Key Takeaways Everything comes down to timing. JR shares how he randomly bumped into Caleb. How did Caleb get started in football? Parents want to be encouraging and supportive, but then at the same time, it can turn their children off completely or they can unknowingly have them develop a complex. Caleb talks about Christianity and God, and how he had to deconstruct his religion before building it back up again. How do we posture our hearts for more humility? Despite being loved in football, Caleb was miserable and always bullied. Why did Caleb join the military? Caleb had a deep longing within his heart to make a bigger impact. Caleb suppressed all of his pain and emotions, and when he couldn’t handle it anymore, he had a really bad rage problem. Caleb was getting pulled in two directions. His West Point superiors were telling him one thing, but society was telling him another. Caleb experienced his first panic attack when he became ‘famous’. When Caleb found out he was not allowed to go to the NFL while he was still at West Point, he was relieved. It meant he didn’t have to show people he didn’t have what it takes. Caleb reads out loud a negative ‘fan’ letter he received. Caleb had no tools in his emotional toolbelt to handle or deal with someone deeply calling him a coward like that. Instead of working through his fears, Caleb developed self-hatred. Caleb was actively trying to kill himself. There is no healing without vulnerability, and there is no vulnerability without community. How did Caleb repair his relationship with his mother? They used to get into tough yelling matches because they didn’t see eye to eye. Caleb talks about his relationship with his wife and some of the reasons why you always have to show up and just do the work.   Continue On Your Journey Calebcampbell.me Caleb on Wikipedia   JRmartinez.com J.R. on Instagram J.R. on Facebook J.R. on Twitter J.R. Youtube Channel   Did you enjoy today’s episode? If so, please head over to iTunes and leave a review. Help others discover the REBIRTH podcast so they, too, can be inspired and motivated by the stories shared in these episodes.

Bible Study With Jairus
Bible Study With Jairus - Numbers 13

Bible Study With Jairus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2021 22:46


Bible Study with Jairus – Numbers 13 Overcoming evil through faith. Many Christians are familiar with the story of the twelve spies who explored the land of Canaan, the promised land that God had promised to give to the Israelites. Numbers 12 explains that ten of the spies gave a bad report. Caleb and Joshua, the last two spies, believed they could overcome their enemies and take the land. God was pleased with Caleb and Joshua. Forty years later, when the people of Israel finally entered the Promised Land, these two were the only spies that were allowed to inherit the land. The other ten evil spies died in the wilderness because of unbelief. Numbers 13, however, introduces some themes that we don't often hear about in church. For example, Numbers 13:33 gives a cryptic reference to some lesser known people, the Nephilim. This verse clearly states that the descendants of Anak came from the Nephilim. Genesis 6:4 introduces us to the Nephilim: "The Nephilim were on the earth in those days, and also afterward, when the sons of God come in to the daughters of man and they bore children to them. These were the mighty men who were of old, the men of renown." ESV Christians disagree about the identity of the “sons of God" in this passage. Some believe they were evil spirits, that is, fallen angels. When they married the daughters of man, they gave birth to "Nephilim.” "Nephilim" means "giants" in the original text. According to this interpretation, these people were a combination of evil spirits and man's flesh. They precipitated the worldwide flood of Genesis 6 that wiped out all human beings except Noah's family. We know that Noah is a descendant of Adam, not the "Nephilim.” So shouldn't all the "Nephilim" have been wiped out by the flood? How were there still "Nephilim" surviving in the Promised Land? Some people say that the "sons of God" in Genesis 6:4 is a reference to the son of "Seth". We have no way of knowing this. Even if this interpretation were correct, these so-called "Nephilim" should have all been wiped out in the flood. All human beings should be the descendants of Noah. Therefore, it seems logically impossible for the "Nephilim" in the Promised Land to be the descendants of the "Nephilim" in Genesis 6. Did the evil spirits unite with humans to produce giants a second time? We have no way of knowing this, either. If so, it provides an extreme example of what evil spirits can do to humans. We do know that evil spirits can indeed control and possess people. The story of the Lord Jesus casting out demons, as well as countless stories about casting out demons in modern churches, tell us that evil spirits can indeed possess people. No matter how the "Nephilim" came into being here, they were obviously possessed by or united with evil spirits. When Abraham was first called by God to go to the Promised Land, he lived east of the Euphrates River. God did not allow Abraham to take root there. Instead, He led Abraham's descendant, Jacob, on a roundabout, circuitous path. Jacob and his descendants first went south to Egypt, where they spent 400 years. Then they headed north. In the words of the Lord to Abraham, "They shall come back here in the fourth generation, for the iniquity of the Amorites is not yet complete." (ESV, Genesis 15:16) The "Amorites" referenced here are related to the Canaanites. If these "Amorites" represent the seven Canaanite nations, we understand this passage to refer to the sins of the Canaanite nations in general. Later, the Lord explicitly instructed the Israelites to exterminate all seven of the Canaanite nations (Deuteronomy 7:1-2). On the surface, the conquest of Canaan was a battle between people, but in reality, it was a battle between God and Satan. Many people don't understand why God wanted to exterminate the seven Canaan nations. They think this is very cruel. But if you look at this situation from the perspective of the spiritual world, you will see that there was more at stake. This was a battle between God's kingdom and Satan's kingdom. The Canaanites were victims who were used by the evil spirits, and God had given them plenty of time to repent. On the one hand, the 400-year history of the Israelites in Egypt provided time for the Israelites to gather strength. On the other hand, it also provided time for the Canaanites to repent. But now the 400 years had passed, and the Canaanites still refused to repent. Their iniquity was full, so God instructed the Israelites to exterminate the seven Canaanite nations. The Israelites failed to take the land of Canaan because it was possessed or controlled by evil spirits. Rather than seeing God's will and leading, they only saw the strength of the seven Canaanite nations. They disregarded God's power and saw themselves as grasshoppers (Numbers 13:32-33). Their lack of faith was a great insult to God. They not only lacked faith, but they also refused to comprehend God's spiritual work in Israel through Abraham, Jacob, Moses, and others. In the words of Paul in the New Testament, “The spiritual man judges all things, but the natural person is not able to understand them because they are spiritually discerned.” (ESV, 1 Corinthians 2:14-15). The ten spies represented carnal and fleshy people who could not discern spiritual truth. Because they did not have faith in God, they could not enter the Promised Land. The Promised Land represents the presence of God, the Holy of Holies, and the Spirit of God. Instead, they could only wander in the wilderness of trial and tribulation for forty years. The Israelites would have to bear their iniquity for 40 years, a year for each day they scouted out the land (ESV, Numbers 14:34). The book of Hebrews specifically mentions that the dead bodies of the Israelites fell in the wilderness because of unbelief (Hebrews 3:19, 1 Corinthians 10:5). Just like the spies faced a test of faith, we as Christians also face a challenge to our faith. The Lord Jesus said that He would come soon, but He still hasn't come after such a long time. We struggle to believe his words are true. Just like God's promise to give his people the Promised Land was reliable and truthful, Jesus' promise to come back to earth can be trusted. But we need faith and spiritual maturity to grasp and believe it.  The journey from Egypt to the Promised Land only takes 11 days of travel at a normal pace, but it took 40 years for the Israelites to arrive. Why? Because of their unbelief. The wandering of the Israelites in the wilderness represents the Christian's spiritual journey. After we are saved, we are set free from the sins of Egypt and the uncleanness of the world. God enables us to enter a life of faith through the Spirit, just like the Israelites entered the Promised Land. He gives us the opportunity to worship God in spirit and truth (ESV, John 4:24). But many of us are still wandering in our souls. Just like the Israelites in the wilderness, we are lost and alone, unable to enter the life of the Spirit and reach spiritual maturity. Why doesn't God make things easier for our faith? Why didn't he make Israel's enemies less scary, less formidable? Why did they have to be so enormously terrifying? God wanted to use the enemies of the Israelites as a footstool to boost their faith in him. The Bible tells us that the enemy is our footstool (Psalm 110:1). Metaphorically, we are princes learning to ride a horse. We need a footstool to climb onto the horse, and Satan is this footstool. He is a step stool that creates an opportunity for us to boost our faith. In Him, we have authority to trample on all enemies and evil spirits, as well as scorpions and snakes on earth (Luke 10:19). As we trample on our spiritual enemies, we have a way to climb upwards in our faith. Today, both China and the United States face many evil spirits. We should rely on God's strength to overcome them. Just like David approached Goliath with faith, we must exercise trust in God as we move forward against the spiritual enemies of our day. Too often, instead of imitating David's faith, we imitate the Israelites' attitude towards the giants in the Promised Land. In the face of a difficult environment and rampant evil spirits, we forget God's promises and the good works, signs and wonders He has done in history. We lose our faith, just like the Israelites did in Numbers 13. Let's learn from history and avoid making the same mistakes. Sanctified Imagination In Israelites society, each clan had a leader, or representative. The leader's spiritual state reflected the faith or lack of faith of the tribe of Israel they belong to. The spies were not the only Israelites who failed to trust God. When the spies reported the bad news about the giants in the Promised Land, the congregation also wept loudly (ESV, Numbers 14:1). The people were just as cynical and pessimistic as the spies were. Moses had instructed the spies, “See what the land is, and whether the people who dwell in it are strong or weak, whether they are few or many, and whether the land that they dwell in is good or bad, and whether the cities that they dwell in are camps or strongholds, and whether the land is rich or poor, and whether there are trees in it or not. Be of good courage and bring some of the fruit of the land. It was the season of the first ripe grapes.” (ESV, Numbers 13:18-20). The spies not only brought back an objective report about the land (good or bad, rich or poor, trees or open land). They also brought back their own interpretation of the facts. I am reminded of a story told by an American Charismatic pastor, Mel Bond. Bond tells of a church member who owned a red Ferrari. One day, this individual came into church and heard that a red Ferrari in the parking lot had been crashed into. He experienced painful feelings, but he later discovered that the crashed vehicle was not his. The sadness, anger, and regret he had experienced existed only in his imagination, due to his own interpretation of the situation. Pastor Mel Bond used this example to illustrate the importance of imagination. We can create a false world with imagination. This example also applies here. When Caleb and Joshua interpreted the facts through the lens of faith, they used their sanctified imagination to envision a world in which they could easily overcome their enemies. On the other hand, the ten spies exaggerated the enemy's strength when they saw the facts through a lens of unbelief. With their natural imagination, they saw a hopeless picture of disaster. Perhaps the "Nephilim" they saw in the land were not really the half-demonic "Nephilim" of Genesis 6. In their unbelief and ungodly imagination, they had exaggerated the enemy's strength. People from mainland China are familiar with the debate over "materialism" and "idealism." When I was young, I knew a pair of brothers named "Material" and "Ideal". The teaching of "materialism" is that the material world is all there is. When a person dies, the material body and soul will be gone. But "idealism" believes that there is more to the world than what you see. There is a world of perception beyond the material. Even though these two groups live in the same world, they perceive it very differently. The world seems very different for those who see a realm beyond the material. The same is true for Christianity. The Bible tells us that the world we can see does not last forever, but the things we cannot see are eternal (2 Corinthians 4:18). How we interact with the world depends on how we see it: with natural eyes or with spiritual eyes of sanctified imagination. Our thoughts and imagination create our perception of the world we live in. If we live by faith and by spiritual vision, we will gradually create a living space like the Promised Land around us. Not only is there milk and honey here, but it is also filled with God's presence and joy. But if we live by unbelief and by eyes of flesh, we will gradually create a dark environment, so that we can no longer see God's presence and working in our lives. The sun of God's love still exists, but the dark clouds of unbelief have covered the sun. Let's use our faith-filled imagination to live in God's truth and imagine the amazing things that he can do in our lives through his power. If you choose to see things from the perspective of faith, if you choose to see the enemy from the perspective of God's promise, you will be able to defeat the enemy and enter the Promised Land. But if you choose to use the perspective of unbelief to see the enemy and the difficulties in the environment, those difficulties can defeat and devour you. In other words, whether you or the enemy are a grasshopper depends entirely on how you perceive yourself and how you perceive them. If you see yourself as a grasshopper, you will gradually create an environment of unbelief for yourself, and eventually you will be swallowed by the enemy. But if you see yourself as a good soldier of God, your confidence will continue to grow, and you will eventually defeat the enemy.   Living in the Light In The Great Divorce, C. S. Lewis tells a story about a bus that goes from hell to heaven daily. Most people who take the bus from hell to visit heaven choose to return to hell because they find that heaven is not suitable for their living habits. In heaven, they cannot curse or complain. They can't handle the intensity of the bright light in heaven.   In other words, C. S. Lewis emphasizes that it's not so much that God created hell to torture unbelievers, but that people did not choose God's presence. They are unwilling to live in the light. They choose to live in the darkness, which is hell. Hell is a range of darkness beyond God and His light. There are different degrees of darkness outside of God's light. Hell is the epitome of darkness and separation from God. There, sulfur and fire burn constantly without reprieve. Some people will go to hell after judgement while some people will go to heaven because they have repented. But there are many other levels of darkness between heaven and hell. These degrees of darkness can be compared to valleys, darkened by mountains of varying heights. Though this concept is not mentioned in the Bible, several people have had prophetic dreams about this theme. In a prophetic dream, the Holy Spirit carried me on his back and flew for a long time. After arriving at a very deep and very dark valley, we saw a Chinese man there. He told me that he had lived in this valley since the Han Dynasty (202 BC-220 AD). I saw him smoking a modern cigarette. In this prophetic dream, I told him that I could not believe what he said, because there were no such modern cigarettes during the Han Dynasty. He said that this was brought to him by a person who went there later. Later, I realized that smoke in the prophetic dream represents some people who do not go to hell, but must be disciplined in the dark. This concept is not specifically mentioned in the Bible, so these prophetic dreams are for your reference only. From the dream, I understand that some people live in deep darkness while some live in less darkness. Some people live in lower light while some people live in higher light. It is a process of gradual transition. The more you are filled with God's light, the more you will live in His light. If you are filled with darkness, the more you will live in the darkness, far from God.   Future Revival As Christians, we are good soldiers called by God to lead countless people to salvation, just as Moses and Joshua led the Israelites out of Egypt. God's revival is coming to China. Hundreds of millions of people in China may be saved. The Holy Spirit has given me this promise many times through prophetic dreams and direct communication. I saw in a vision that after the great revival of China, worship of God in various parts of China will be in full swing. There will be great changes to all aspects of Chinese society. In the present, however, we only see lots of hardships and the unbelief of many relatives. When I told these prophetic dreams and visions to my relatives, I was ridiculed and mocked. But we must see the world through the lens of faith in order to produce results. This revival will spread beyond China. God's great revival is also coming to America. In a prophetic dream, I saw countless Americans watching a movie in a pool. The water got deeper and deeper. Later, when we returned, we saw the great revival coming. Many people were worshipping God on the stage. There was a huge crowd of people on the scene. Water represents the Holy Spirit, and the increase of water represents the continuous increase of the Holy Spirit. God uses various circumstances, including the coronavirus pandemic, to perform the work of discipline and cleansing, to prepare people and let them repent. When the people are ready, the great revival will come. We must prepare ourselves. In another prophetic dream, I saw an angel stretching out a big stick from the sky to the ocean. He began to stir. The churning waves of the ocean caused many houses to collapse. People began to run in fear. I and several others escaped by swimming away. I felt in my spirit that God has allowed us to face a turbulent environment. But if we want to live in the Spirit (represented by swimming), we can rely on God's power to survive this difficult environment and we can prepare to welcome the coming of God's great revival. In a difficult environment, we must see through the external appearance to perceive the essence. We must see God's good purpose, and view reality through the lens of faith. When we view the world through the perspective of God's promises, we can enter the Promised Land promised by God. If we cannot view the world through faith and God's promise, the promised revival may not come true. May the Spirit of God wake us up!    

Off-Farm Income
OFI 1005: Coming Full Circle From Ag Student To Ag Entrepreneur To Ag Teacher | Caleb Green | Evergreen Custom Haying

Off-Farm Income

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 48:38


SHOW NOTES If you have been listening to the Off-Farm Income Podcast for a while then you have heard a lot of stories about agricultural entrepreneurship, you have heard a lot of stories about FFA students and you have heard a lot of stories about where those two paths intersect.  Today, we are very lucky to be able to give you the "after picture".  We are able to bring things full circle and show you how it all comes back around. Our guest today is Caleb Green, and he has a great story.  Caleb grew up in northern Wyoming around farmers and farming with his dad.  Caleb was also an FFA member, and when it came time to select a supervised agricultural experience he decided to start a custom hay business.  He named it "Evergreen Custom Haying". When Caleb chose to start this business he looked around at what was offered in his community, and he found a niche haying on smaller properties and putting up small, square bales for horse owners and people who needed them.  Soon, he was growing his business, expanding his customer base, and purchasing more equipment.  Caleb's services even included irrigating for his customers when that was necessary. After graduation, Caleb went on to college and started studying ag.  All through this time, he kept his haying business going.  But, like so many FFA students, Caleb had been inspired by his ag teachers and he was focused on getting his degree and returning to the ag classroom, this time as an FFA advisor. Caleb is now 25 years old, and that "return to the classroom" moment came in July of 2020 when he was hired as the ag teacher at Burns High School, near Cheyenne.  He started on July 1, going out and meeting his students at their homes while checking in on their projects.  Soon, it was time for the county fair, followed immediately by the state fair and then right into the first day of school. The writing is definitely on the wall for Evergreen Custom Haying, looking back on this summer schedule.  Caleb's FFA chapter needs him at the exact same time that most of the haying in his part of Wyoming gets done.  Caleb has tinges of emotion when he thinks about not running his custom haying business any longer.  He misses being out there in the open, cutting hay, and doing things on his own terms.  However, his excitement about being in the classroom is contagious. Because of the requirement for supervised agricultural experience, Caleb started a business and learned about entrepreneurship.  Today, Caleb is the person at the head of the agricultural classroom, and he has the opportunity to take what he learned by running his own business and teach it to dozens of students.  And, as the years go by that number will turn into hundreds and eventually thousands. Entrepreneurship is desperately needed in our rural communities for a number of reasons, and that is why I am so eager to profile entrepreneurship in the FFA.  Ten years ago Caleb got introduced to the concept by his then FFA advisor.  Today, he is introducing multitudes to the concept with the benefit of his experience. Coming full circle, Caleb is giving students the inspiration, permission, and knowledge to be able to work in agriculture, create jobs in rural communities and avoid being forced to move to the city for work.  This is an FFA success story at its finest!   Connect with Caleb Green & Evergreen Custom Hayingat: Facebook: facebook.com/EvergreenCustomHay

The BosBabes
Caleb Benenoch: NFL Offensive Lineman

The BosBabes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 39:07


Intro Song Credit: YAA! Koala @yaakoala Song: Do Mushies Not Coke Outro Song Credit: YAA! Koala @yaakoala Song: Don’t Stop   Caleb Benenoch is a 6’5” gentle giant! He is an NFL Offensive known for playing both with the Tampa Bay Buccs and currently the New England Patriots.   In this episode Caleb chats with BosBabes host Brittany Baldi all about growing up in Nigeria and how having a strong sense of faith has influenced him. Both of his parents are highly involved with the church community.    Did you know Caleb loves the sport Futbol? -Yes you heard that correctly! Before playing in the NFL Caleb, as a child enjoyed watching the sport of soccer.    Caleb loves himself a good bowl of bolognese any time of the day! He also enjoys specialty Nigerian dishes that he grew eating in his home country. Listen here to learn more about what he enjoys eating… he also likes following a KETO diet when possible.    When Caleb is not on the football field, you can find him dressing up to shine! He highly enjoys fashion. In this BosBabes episode Caleb gives the listeners a first time ‘look’ into his new clothing line - Abuja Bodega -.   Listen here to find out some insider lifestyle details about NFL O-lineman Caleb Benenoch!     Please subscribe to us on Youtube xo The BosBabes Visit www.primaryjane.com and use promo code BOSBABES15 at checkout for 15% off all of their premium CBD hemp products!        

It's All About Evolving
Suffering In Silence With Caleb Harris

It's All About Evolving

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 13:47


Caleb Harris is an author, filmmaker, and blogger who currently resides in Enfield, Connecticut. He's best known for his recent story, BETTER LUCK NEXT TIME DARRELL and his popular documentary, HELP US. He also writes non-fiction, on subjects ranging from personal development to self-care tips on his blog Unpopular Opinions. When Caleb isn't writing he enjoys long walks in the woods and a good game of basketball. Key Highlights of the Episode:  This episode was actionable and insightful. Here are a few key highlights:  How men suffer in silenceWhat Caleb's book "Suffering In Silence" is aboutHow Caleb tackled his addiction  Resources:   Facebook: Caleb HarrisInstagram: @calebhatescakeBlog: https://unpopularopinionsdots.com Watch "Help Us" Connect with us:  Facebook: @itsallaboutevolvingInstagram: @itsallaboutevolvingTwitter: Tweet Us 

This Is My Truth
Ep. 66: Don't Stay Silent: A Conversation with Caleb Harris

This Is My Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 20:12


Today I have a conversation with Caleb Harris, who as a child experienced a disability due to a domestic abuse situation. This led to Caleb becoming silent & too afraid to ask questions. Eventually, Caleb began to talk to others, and now speaks out on behalf of men about mental health and why it's important to find your community to share. Caleb does this on his very own podcast, Shall We Continue, which you can find on Anchor: https://anchor.fm/caleb-harris9. YOu can also follow him on instagram at @calebhatescake or on his blog: Blog: https://unpopularopinionsdots.com/ Bio: Caleb Harris is an author, filmmaker, and blogger who currently resides in Enfield, Connecticut. He's best known for his recent story, BETTER LUCK NEXT TIME DARRELL and his popular documentary, HELP US. He also writes non-fiction, on subjects ranging from personal development to self-care tips on his blog Unpopular Opinions. When Caleb isn't writing he enjoys long walks in the woods and a good game of basketball. I hope you enjoy our conversation! xoxo, Jessi This is My Truth is a newly launched podcast, and I'd love to know what you think! Please consider leaving a review, comment or rate the podcast on Apple Podcasts. If my message resonated with you, please share with others in your circle who may benefit as well! It would be much appreciated! You can connect to This is My Truth on: *PRIVATE* Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/238438050699433/ Leave me a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jessi-shuraleff/message Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisismytruthpodcast/ Email: jessinshuraleff@gmail.com Web: www.jessishuraleff.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jessi-shuraleff/message

Power of Purity | Helping Men to Honor God with their Sexual Gift
POP 233 - Telling My Wife The Truth with Caleb Clingan - Part 2

Power of Purity | Helping Men to Honor God with their Sexual Gift

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 43:12


After struggling with masturbation for 14 years… Caleb Clingan found The Power of Purity Podcast and began listening.  After listening for some time… Caleb wrote the following note to Tony: 70 episodes!  That’s how many episodes it took for me to understand my sexuality is a gift intended for my wife and my wife only.  70 episodes is how long it took for me to build up my courage to confess to my wife how I am addicted to masturbation.  Not even pornography.  Simply the thrill and ecstasy of masturbating.  I have struggled with masturbation for 14 years.  Through God’s grace, I felt convicted after every single time.  He never stopped calling me higher.  Thank you so much for this ministry.  It has truly changed my life and my marriage. On the day Caleb finally confessed the truth to his wife… he was outside mowing the grass… and listening to episode 70 of the podcast.  In that moment Caleb was convicted that he had to come into the light with his wife if he was ever to be free of his addiction. He knew what God was leading him to do... and he intuitively sensed that if he didn’t act immediately on this conviction… that he might never have the courage to do so again.  He therefore drove directly to her work… completely covered with grass... and had the conversation with his wife that he knew God wanted him to have.   When Caleb had this very difficult conversation with his wife… he didn’t know what to expect… and wondered if it would literally be the end of his marriage. Can God help a man who is struggling with sexual sin? Can God help a man to come into the light? Can God help a man to be more honest with himself… and more honest with his wife… than he’s ever been before? Can God break the chains of sexual addiction? Can God break the power of shame that lives in a man’s soul? Can God empower a man to quit stealing orgasms from his wife through masturbation? Can God empower a man to honor his wife with the expression of his sexual gift? Can God bring hope… healing… and redemption into a marriage? Listen to this amazing story… and be blessed as you discover the answer to questions like these! 

Power of Purity | Helping Men to Honor God with their Sexual Gift
POP 232 - Telling My Wife The Truth with Caleb Clingan - Part 1

Power of Purity | Helping Men to Honor God with their Sexual Gift

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 35:57


After struggling with masturbation for 14 years… Caleb Clingan found The Power of Purity Podcast and began listening.  After listening for some time… Caleb wrote the following note to Tony: 70 episodes!  That’s how many episodes it took for me to understand my sexuality is a gift intended for my wife and my wife only.  70 episodes is how long it took for me to build up my courage to confess to my wife how I am addicted to masturbation.  Not even pornography.  Simply the thrill and ecstasy of masturbating.  I have struggled with masturbation for 14 years.  Through God’s grace, I felt convicted after every single time.  He never stopped calling me higher.  Thank you so much for this ministry.  It has truly changed my life and my marriage. On the day Caleb finally confessed the truth to his wife… he was outside mowing the grass… and listening to episode 70 of the podcast.  In that moment Caleb was convicted that he had to come into the light with his wife if he was ever to be free of his addiction. He knew what God was leading him to do... and he intuitively sensed that if he didn’t act immediately on this conviction… that he might never have the courage to do so again.  He therefore drove directly to her work… completely covered with grass... and had the conversation with his wife that he knew God wanted him to have.   When Caleb had this very difficult conversation with his wife… he didn’t know what to expect… and wondered if it would literally be the end of his marriage. Can God help a man who is struggling with sexual sin? Can God help a man to come into the light? Can God help a man to be more honest with himself… and more honest with his wife… than he’s ever been before? Can God break the chains of sexual addiction? Can God break the power of shame that lives in a man’s soul? Can God empower a man to quit stealing orgasms from his wife through masturbation? Can God empower a man to honor his wife with the expression of his sexual gift? Can God bring hope… healing… and redemption into a marriage? Listen to this amazing story… and be blessed as you discover the answer to questions like these! 

Fellowship Weaverville
Caleb's 45 Year Wait (Joshua 14)

Fellowship Weaverville

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 23:26


When Caleb was 40 years old he received a promise that one day the land he had seen would his. For 45 years he waited and finally, at the age of 85 it was time to claim his promise. What's God's call and promise on your life? How long have you waited? Are you weary in that waiting?

The Dirty Duner Show
TDDS 106-Caleb/Copeland Creative a hunter from Georgia hits the dunes for the first time!

The Dirty Duner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 73:13


What does a hunter from Georgia and this Podcast have to do with anything? Well, a few weeks ago Caleb Copeland from Copeland Creative joined us out in Glamis for his very first time. Caleb is an extremely talented Producer in the Outdoor scene, and has a really cool way of telling a story. When Caleb told me that he also produces a podcast "Redneck Tech" I knew he would a be a great guest for this show. In this show, Caleb shares his first experience in Glamis along with how he got to where he is today. Enjoy! Find Caleb on IG: @copecreative

unSeminary Podcast
Help For Your Church to Navigate LGBTQ+ Issues with Grace & Truth with Caleb Kaltenbach

unSeminary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 42:49


Thanks for joining in for the unSeminary podcast. We have a great conversation for you today with Caleb Kaltenbach, an author, former pastor and founder of The Messy Grace Group. When Caleb was young, his parents divorced and both came out as being homosexual. They became activists and took Caleb with them to Pride parades […]

Beyond The Hustle
Ep 049 - Matt Maddix On Reading, Entrepreneurship, Parenting And Writing Your Own Book

Beyond The Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 24:45


"Who you become is determined by who you hang out with and what you read. And the highest paid people in the World, if you look at what they have in common, is that they read a lot." Matt Maddix taught his son Caleb from a young age, about the power of reading books and the importance of personal growth to live a fulfilled life. Matt Maddix is the author of 10 books, an international speaker, co-founder of Maddix Publishing and the father of young entrepreneur Caleb Maddix.  When Caleb was just a kid, he started to reward him with $20 dollars for every personal development and business book he wrote and wrote a report for. That helped Caleb become more confident and turned him into a Millionaire by age 16. Connect with Matt on Instagram! @MattMaddix Follow Me on Instagram: @CarolinaMillan Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolinamillan/  FREE Personal Branding ebook: http://personalbrandingsecrets.me/ebook  Work with Carolina: https://go.workwithcarolina.com  Interview with Caleb Maddix: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/beyond-the-hustle/id1342475863?mt=2&i=1000410580749  Enjoyed the episode? Leave us a 5-star review and subscribe!  Share the podcast on your social media by going to http://beyondthehustle.com 

The Carpenter Rants
BONUS POD: Missouri Loves Company

The Carpenter Rants

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 124:07


This week the Nobodies are BACK, in a special BONUS POD. That's right! When Caleb travels to St. Louis to visit Doug, you know what happens? Well, they sit in a basement and talk. Listen as they breakdown DC, Marvel, and Star Wars universes before they dive head first into all the horror news you can shake a stick at.   OOOO baby do you know what that's worth?

St. Irenaeus Ministries
FBT - Faithlessness vs. Steadfast Love

St. Irenaeus Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2008 37:15


Numbers clearly shows how terror strikes when the people of God will not maintain sustained worship of the God who is in their midst; in the absence of disciplined devotion, they simply lost hold of Him and turned to murmuring and to other gods. Exodus, Leviticus and Numbers all center on the holiness of God and what it means to be a people consecrated to Him. Christians are consecrated to God through the blood of Jesus Christ and the sacraments; to profane Christ and His covenant is to bring an even greater wrath upon yourself than that which befell the unfaithful Israelites. Beginning in Numbers Chapter 13, twelve tribal leaders, one from each tribe, are selected by Moses himself to scout out the whole of the promised land in a 40-day reconnaissance mission. Meeting in Kadesh after the 40-days, Caleb urges Moses to attack the land, but vast majority of the other men say "we cannot attack these people; they are too strong for us," describing the giants or "nephilim" that inhabit some of the land and inciting the people to agree with them. Although God asked them to make a stand for the faith, they psyche themselves out saying "we felt like mere grasshoppers and so we must have seemed to them" (13:32ff). At the sound of the majority's account, the people complain about what God has done for them and speak of a mutiny against Moses, moving to select another leader to take them back to Egypt. When Caleb and Joshua try to quell the rebellion they are nearly stoned to death. God then says, "How long will this people spurn me? How long will they refuse to believe in me, despite all the signs I have performed among them? I will strike them with pestilence and wipe them out. Then I will make of you [Moses] a nation greater and mightier than they." A true leader and living martyr, Moses intercedes for the people by saying that the nations know that God is in the midst of this people. If He were to kill them all here, people would say that "The Lord was not able to bring this people into the land he swore to give them; that is why he slaughtered them in the desert" (14:15). Moses knows that God will not clean the slate of those guilty who will not give up their guilt and their sinful ways. Instead, he admits the guilt of the people and appeals to the steadfastness of God's love; by no means is this an appeal to God's "softness," but rather a testament of His unspeakable love for the people and willingness to provide the graces of repentance. Answering Moses' intercession in the midst of His wrath, God swears by Himself and His glory that He will pardon the people but not one of those who have already spurned Him ten times will see the promised land. He then fates the people to wander for forty years for their supreme lack of devotion, "forty days you spend in scouting the land, forty years shall you suffer for your crimes: one year for each day. Thus you will realize what it means to oppose me" (14:34). Immediately after God's sentencing, in Chapter 15, He provides hope by saying "When you have entered the land that I will give you..." and setting up regulations for proper worship and devotion. To establish the need for a holy Sabbath day, the Lord commands Moses to put a man who gathers wood on the sabbath to death (15:32-36). Mindful of how easily distracted and forgetful the people are, God then commands the Israelites to put tassels on the corners of their garments as a reminder; whenever they see the tassels they are to remember and keep all the commandments of the Lord. It is written, "Thus will you remember to keep all my commandments and be holy to your God. I, the Lord, am your God who, as God, brought you out of Egypt that I, the Lord, may be your God" (15:40). While the Israelites may seem to be the most stupid, weak and unfaithful people on the face of the Earth, we realize that we are among their company. Miracles will do nothing for those who have no faith and are quickly forgotten, given the short attention span of human nature. Let us be ever-reminded of the need to be faithful and of God's indescribable steadfast love. Music: Tchaikovsky's "Romeo and Juliet Overture" performed by the Skidmore College Orchestra. www.musopen.com

Adventure Sports Podcast
Ep. 475: Business Owner, Ultrarunner, and Full-Time RVing with Family of 5 - Caleb Simpson

Adventure Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 46:03


When Caleb sold his previous business, Bearded Brothers, his wife, Kristy, had the crazy idea of being debt free and living in an RV full-time. Everyone around them thought they were nuts! Nearly 4 years into their journey, a lot of the people who called them crazy are now jealous of their freedom, lack of “stuff”, and ability to go where the wind takes them.   Caleb and Kristy are both small business owners who are able to operate their businesses out of the compact dwelling space. They have no end their adventure in sight but admit that RV living with three kids and running businesses absolutely has its unique challenges, but it’s a tradeoff compared with a normal route in life. Caleb is also an avid ultrarunner, taking the home and family to races all over the country. Instead of having to go to a stale hotel room after a long race, he can walk right into his house.  Pretty cool! https://www.instagram.com/freedomintow/ https://www.instagram.com/hemp_daddys/?hl=en https://hempdaddys.com/ http://www.freedomintow.com Save 20% off the best freeze-dried meals you’ll ever eat with Peak Refuel (@peakrefuel). Use the code ASP20 at checkout by visiting https://peakrefuel.com/ Gear up for the 2018-2019 ski season by shopping Powder7 Ski Shop's massive selection by using their helpful Powder7's Interactive Ski Size Chart. Support the Adventure Sports Podcast by giving as low as $1/month to our efforts to produce this show at https://www.patreon.com/AdventureSportsPodcast Call and leave us a voicemail at 812-MAIL-POD or 812-624-5763 or send an email to info@adventuresportspodcast.com