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The Shadow | White God || Aboard the Steamship Amazon || Broadcast: May 1, 1938; May 8, 1938 01:18 ... The White God -- The Shadow volunteers to help find a missing scientist who holds the secret to a new invention and unravel the mystery of “the graveyard of the Pacific,” where fifteen ships have gone missing in the past two years and has our Naval Department quite worried.30:48 ... Aboard the Steamship Amazon -- Unknown to the passengers, munitions for a band of revolutionaries are being smuggled on the luxury steamship "Amazon." When the conspirators find out that their plans might be thwarted, they plan to blow up the ship, killing those on board.: : : : :My other podcast channels include: MYSTERY x SUSPENSE -- DRAMA X THEATER -- SCI FI x HORROR -- COMEDY x FUNNY HA HA -- VARIETY X ARMED FORCES.Subscribing is free and you'll receive new post notifications. Also, if you have a moment, please give a 4-5 star rating and/or write a 1-2 sentence positive review on your preferred service -- that would help me a lot.Thank you for your support.https://otr.duane.media | Instagram @duane.otr#orsonwelles #oldtimeradio #otr #radioclassics #citizenkane #oldtimeradioclassics #classicradio #mercurytheatre #duaneotr:::: :This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
The Context of White Supremacy welcomes Matthew D. Taylor. A White Man and California native, Taylor “is a religious studies scholar and expert in independent charismatic Christianity and Christian nationalism. He is the creator, writer, and narrator of the Charismatic Revival Fury audio-documentary series on the Straight White American Jesus.” Gus T. heard about Taylor's 2024 publication, The Violent Take It By Force: The Christian Movement That Is Threatening Our Democracy,” during the 2024 US presidential election campaign. Reports once again predicted that White evangelicals would be a solid, White rock of support for Trump's third try at the White House. Taylor's work explores how the White evangelical bloc became such staunch, violent allies for our current, less than pious president. He highlights how many of the now-pardoned White Terrorists who stormed the Capitol on January 6, 2021 believed they were soldiers in the army of White God who were battling against “dark,” satanic forces opposed to Trump's second term. Gus is amazed The Peoples Temple's Jim Jones was not mentioned in this book, as he's is sterling illustration of the dangers of White evangelicals who deceptively use religious rituals to support the violence of the System of White Supremacy. The details about White female evangelical powerhouse and Suspected Racist Paula White again illustrate that most people classified as black do not understand what it means to be classified as White nor do we suspect White people of being Racist. #WhiteGeneticAnnihilation #ManifestDestiny #TheCOWS16Years INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 605.313.5164 CODE: 564943#
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Alex Newman - Beneath Sheep's ClothingDavid A.R. White - God's Not Dead: In God We TrustNicole Hunt - Focus on the Family/The Daily CitizenMary Margaret Bush - Napa Legal Institutemeetinghouseonline.info
This week's theme is Man vs. Animal 2: The Second One. Bob & Robb choose six more movies about humans fighting to maintain their dominance. Bob: Them! (16:54), Rogue (2007) (35:49), White God (52:12) Robb: MouseHunt (5:40), The Meg (26:11), Alligator (44:20) Follow —> Rewind Video: https://rewindvideopod.substack.com/p/follow-rewind-video Bob: https://letterboxd.com/rgdjr Robb: http://robbwitmer.info
Pure Flix's David A. R. White joined Greg to preview the latest installment in the God's Not Dead series
You were born with privilege. If that makes you feel a certain way, guess what? It's time to get to the unpacking. Is privilege your fault? No, but as with everything in life, there comes responsibility. We didn't ask for it, but here we are, together on this wild, living, organic spaceship hurtling through space at unfathomable rates of speed. So let's get to work; start with clicking the play button, and the rest is up to you. The best place to enjoy our sweet, high-demand religion jams and Sarah's weekly mental health fitness livestream is on YouTube. You can watch or just listen; the world is your oyster. Mormonism Live #188 The Fake Mormon Race Apology w/ Jon Streeter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_jC0Wkx3vI Brene Brown Unlocking Us Podcast: With Harriet Lerner. https://brenebrown.com/podcast/harriet-lerner-and-brene-im-sorry-how-to-apologize-why-it-matters-part-1-of-2/ Brene Brown Unlocking Us Podcast: With Ibram Kendi. https://brenebrown.com/podcast/brene-with-ibram-x-kendi-on-how-to-be-an-antiracist/ Brene Brown Unlocking Us Podcast: With Emmanuel Acho. https://brenebrown.com/podcast/brene-with-emmanuel-acho-on-uncomfortable-conversations-with-a-black-man/ Doctrine and Covenants 58: 43; Official Declaration 1 and 2 https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/dc-testament/dc/58?lang=eng Isaiah 1:18 https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/ot/isa/1?lang=eng
Send me a text! I'd love to know what you're thinking!Grace Ji-Sun Kim, theology professor at Earlham School of Religion and the author of When God Became White, discusses how cultural forces throughout history have shaped the portrayal of both God and Jesus as white males, and how that portrayal has hurt our ability to be the leaders we need to be.THIS EPISODE'S HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:Grace Ji-Sun Kim discusses the historical influence of the Roman Empire in shaping the perception of a white male God in Christianity.Cultural and societal forces led to the dominant image of a white male deity.Grace Ji-Sun Kim suggests reimagining God within different cultural contexts to challenge this prevailing narrative.Artists portraying Jesus in various ethnicities counteract the dominant white male imagery.Portraying God in diverse ways can be valuable and necessary.Markus Watson shares an example of a teacher's experiment to illustrate that race is a social construct, not a biological one.The conversation touches on the harmful implications of using race as a biological concept to assert superiority.According to Grace Ji-Sun Kim the feminine naming of Hagia Sophia as holy wisdom holds significant importance in church history.Diverse voices are crucial for leading change within churches.Grace Ji-Sun Kim suggests that white people should diversify their reading, podcast listening, and sermon choices for a deeper understanding.Markus Watson recounts his childhood exposure to a white Jesus, reflecting on its impact.Grace Ji-Sun Kim emphasizes the need to challenge and critique the prevailing image of a white male God.Practical steps for churches include critically analyzing liturgy, deeply engaging with scripture, and welcoming diverse perspectives for a fuller understanding of God.RELEVANT RESOURCES AND LINKS:Grace Ji-Sun Kim:Earlham School of ReligionMadang PodcastLoving Life SubstackBooks mentioned:When God Became White, by Grace Ji-Sun KimRelated episodes:Building a Multi-Inclusive Church, with Efrem Smith and Dan KreissCultivating Cultural Competence, with Daniel LeeCalled to Each Other, with Claude AlexanderMinistry Leadership in a Racialized Society, with David SwansonDid you know Spiritual Life and Leadership has been named the #1 Spiritual Leadership Podcast by the Feedspot Podcasters Database? Check it out HERE!
We have 90's country star, Bryan White, with us on this week's episode of Stories Behind the Songs! I've known Bryan for years - even before I met him, I was learning to play his songs on guitar to impress the girls in my college dorm. In this episode, we discuss some of his biggest songs including “Someone Else's Star” and “Rebecca Lynn” as well as the songs he's written for other big artists like Diamond Rio. We also talk about the challenge of writing uptempo when you're used to writing sad songs, crafting unlikely chord progressions and key changes, having a hit outside of the U.S., and duetting with the legend herself, Shania Twain. Bryan performs a snippet of his song, “Sittin' on Go” as well his personal favorite, “Dustbowl Dreams” which he wrote with Alan Shamblin, and he shares how this one reconnected him with his Oklahoma roots. If you enjoyed this episode of Stories Behind the Songs, make sure to share it with your friends and give us a follow. We are passionate about uplifting songwriters and their stories, and it's because of listeners like YOU that we are able to continue doing it. And, as always, a big shoutout to our sponsors! Thanks to Sennheiser microphones, Alclair in-ear monitors, and Imperfect Aesthetician for all the love! And follow us, Stories Behind the Songs, here: Listen/Subscribe/Follow - HERE SBTSongs TikTok - @SBTSongs SBTSongs Instagram - @SBTSongs SBTSongs YouTube - @SBTSongs Chris Blair's Instagram - @ChrisBlairMusic Chris Blair's Website - https://www.chrisblair.com/ The Listening Room's Website - ListeningRoomCafe.com TLR's Instagram - @ListeningRoomCafe TLR's TikTok - @ListeningRoomCafe Sponsors: Sennheiser Imperfect Aesthetician Alclair In-Ear Monitors --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sbtsongs/support
The Shadow is a collection of serialized dramas originating in 1930s pulp novels and later expanding to various media. The titular character has been featured in radio dramas, pulp magazines, comic books, television, serials, video games, and films. Initially created as a radio show narrator, The Shadow was developed into a literary character by Walter B. Gibson in 1931. The radio drama, featuring Orson Welles, premiered in 1937. The Shadow character was depicted as having the power to manipulate men's minds, making them unable to see him. The radio program's iconic introduction, voiced by Frank Readick, and accompanied by a musical theme, has become a part of American idiom. Each episode concluded with a reminder that crime does not pay and The Shadow knows. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support
In the final episode of both their Unconventional Trilogy series and the Road To 100, the Rommies take a look at this Hungarian Planet of the Apes spin-off. Listen in as they discuss the similarities (“Humans do be dumb.”) and differences (literally everything else) between Caesar and Hagen's stories.
Ellen E Jones and Mark Kermode look to the silver screen to finally answer a big question. Cats or dogs - which are best? In the cat camp, Ellen enlists the help of film critic and author of the definitive book Cats On Film, Anne Billson. They discuss their favourite film felines, from Alien to Catwoman. Ellen also speaks to director Ceyda Torun and cinematographer Charlie Wuppermann, who are the married couple behind Kedi, an acclaimed documentary looking at street cats in Istanbul from the cats' own perspective. And in the canine corner, Mark talks to second generation animal trainer and co-ordinator Teresa Ann Miller about her career and unique upbringing surrounded by some of Hollywood's most famous animals. They discuss Teresa's work on 2014 Hungarian drama White God, which included a memorable and moving scene featuring 200 real dogs, as well as what it's like to grow up with Cujo in your backyard. Mark also speaks to Toby Rose, who is the creator of the Palm Dog - an award given every year to the best dog performance in a film at the Cannes film festival. They discuss why dogs deserve more acclaim and what exactly makes for a Palm Dog-winning performance. Producer: Jane Long A Prospect Street production for BBC Radio 4
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Friday Night Joy with Rev. Ray and Rev. Robyn White: God Is His Abounding Grace: The Struggles Within (Believing for a Breakthrough) His Abounding Grace Broadcast - Tuesdays @ 7:00 pm; "DeclaringThe Finished Work " - Thursdays @ 12:00 Noon; "Friday Night Joy " - Fridays @ 7:00 pm; "Bread of Life -1st and 3rd-Sundays @ 7:00 pm, "Challenged To Change" -Wednesday @ 7pm; MONTHLY BROADCASTS: "Lifeline- Every 1st Monday @ 7 pm; ‘The Bold and Beautiful with Rev. Novena Reed, Rev. Curtis Alston, and Min. Jordana Cunningham - every 2 Saturday @ 10am.' "ADORATION with Evangelist Lewis McILwain, - every 3rd Monday of the month. Marriage Takeover: The Body of One. With Rev. Eric and Rev. Temeka Thompson every 3rd Sunday @7pm. R3 REAL LIFE; REAL MEN; AND REAL TALK with Ray, Antonio, Tyrone, Cleophas, and Elstonevery 2nd Sunday @7pm WEEKLYPRAYER: "Mid-Day Glory Prayer with Rev. Gwendolyn Dixon"-Every Wednesday @ 1pm Dial-in Number:(712) 770-5505Access code732499 Matters of the Heart Singles Ministry with Ray and Maggie every 3rd Friday @7pm
Dave and Joe welcome back comedian Roland Alaniz to discuss the new Will Ferrell/Jamie Foxx canine comedy, Strays, along with the 2014 Hungarian canine revenge opus, White God. Roland hosts the podcast, Sports with Roland, so we start with Sportz, a very blue gose from Turning Point Beer. The interesting sours continue in the second half with a very mochi Berliner Weisse from Parish Brewing.
Our Dog Days of Summer take us to Hungary as we offer up a heaping helping of a trauma/trigger warning as we talk 2014's White God!
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In this episode of "Dog with Blog," we unleash our thoughts and wag our tails as we dive into the captivating world of comic books. Join us as we embark on a thrilling review adventure, focusing on the highly acclaimed graphic novel series, We3. Prepare to be enthralled as we discuss the extraordinary tale of three animals—a dog, a cat, and a rabbit—who are transformed into weaponized cyborgs by a secret government experiment. Together, they must navigate a perilous journey, fighting for their survival and seeking the freedom they so desperately crave.We'll explore the unique narrative style of writer Grant Morrison and the breathtaking artwork of Frank Quitely. From the poignant character development to the visceral action sequences, we'll dissect each panel and analyze the emotions evoked by this thought-provoking story.We discuss the impact of the animal protagonists and delve into the underlying themes of identity, humanity, and the bonds that connect us all.So, grab a bone, curl up with your furry friend, and tune in to "Dog with Blog". See also, White God, movie review.
Today we've got Breaking Point's Saagar Enjeti in the Flagrant studio. Saagar talks about Joe Rogan's new Mothership Comedy Club in Austin, how women are now out earning men, Donald Trump's saga with Stormy “horse-face” Daniels and how negativity in the press might be destroying American patriotism. INDULGE! 00:00 Start 00:13 Saagar's beautiful gnashers + T c** shots + Natty or not 08:03 Jonah Hill really saving the Jews + we still playing Ye's music 09:47 American dream is down big + 1998 was peak for US 15:01 Brokies can't afford gold diggers + Politics has rotted patriotism 20:01 Negativy drives curiosity + division drives voting 22:10 Cultural apathy + comedy is free + men are very lonely 26:06 Women out earn men + Saagar is the cleverest Indian 33:27 Young people are pole smokers but having less sex 37:52 Early days of dating apps were meat markets 39:44 Settling down age is older + Bubble quizzing 45:01 Internet has created cultural homogeneity 48:11 Universities are well endowed + generational college attendance 51:12 Coastal elites are disgusted with the rest + antiestablishment comedy 55:15 I've been to Austin more!!! 57:00 Joe Rogan's Mothership comedy club + Austin might BE new comedy scene 01:11:12 Comedy world is treasonous + Joe Rogan really is unique 01:12:34 Saagar was right to move away from mainstream 01:16:23 Most disappointing - networks asks the exact same questions 01:22:40 Saagar's coverage has impact + celebrating good parts of US 01:29:47 Poverty - migrant labor in Gulf states + Mumbai Beach Toilet + Cambodia killing fields 01:34:05 There are right reasons to be patriotic about America 01:38:14 Civil War - the South are too scared of the North 01:41:44 Agent provocateurs at January 6th + BLM riots 01:45:13 Entrapment - ISIS, Gretchen Whitmer and informants allowed to keep wildin' 01:49:41 9/11 blessed the agencies' cashapps + Agency incompetence 01:51:15 Donald Trump Stormy Daniels horse face saga is a red herring 01:56:02 Dems want to run off against Donald Trump 01:58:01 Joe Biden has made us all happier + Trump anti-vote 02:03:40 Tech bubble bursting + not all layoffs mean the same 02:05:05 Shoring up the banks but they play with our money risk free 02:11:56 We believe Transwomen here + cross-dressers teaching kids to read 02:22:40 Christian teachers preaching Creationism + "wrong until they're right" 02:25:13 Andrew attends real, underground Church + Christian music gets Andrew in the feels 02:29:56 Andrew got got + tithing a lot + loopholes in Judaism and Islam 02:33:12 Christianity ain't all bad + Gay uncles protected the tribe 02:36:29 History is just the triumph of the cucks + alpha wolf was a hoax 02:39:47 L.I. wife blesses husband's gf + cuck shed + cucks are in control 02:42:11 Childhood trauma creates monsters 02:44:17 Historical psychos couldn't survive + Catholics HATE + bribing White God
Join us on this episode as we explore the world of cinema's most beloved furry friends. We'll delve into the history of the Palm Dog Award, a unique alternative award given annually at the Cannes Film Festival to honor the best performances by canines on screen. We'll delve into what makes these performances so special - Uggie in The Artist, to the dogs of White God and why our four-legged friends continue to captivate us on the big screen. In a stirring display of valor and service, Patron the Jack Russell terrier from Ukraine was also awarded the illustrious Palm Dog Award at the International Cannes Film Festival. A true real-life hero, Patron has selflessly risked his life to detect over 200 explosives scattered by the Russians during the ongoing conflict in the war-torn region. The significance of his name, meaning "cartridge" in Ukrainian, has taken on a new resonance, becoming a symbol of patriotism and hope for many. His bravery has garnered worldwide attention, with countless works of art, toys, and other tributes dedicated to this exceptional canine. Patron is a true inspiration, a testament to the unbreakable bond between humans and their furry companions. So grab your furry companion, sit back, and join us for an unforgettable journey into the world of the Palm Dog Award.
Sydney and Austin have amazing God stories, including Syd overcoming an eating disorder in high school and Austin enduring a stressful on-call job in foster care. Married 3.5 years, they are already expecting baby #2, and baby #1, though the cutest little girl on earth, has "a scream that could break glass" - and she cried for a full year. You'll gain valuable insights on how to handle and overcome tough situations, and you'll be inspired by Syd and Austin's faithfulness and trust in the Lord, the lessons they've learned, and how sticking together "is just more fun."
The Navy has given up it's search for the missing yacht owned by a millionaire scientist last reported in that region of the Pacific which has in recent months has come to be known as the graveyard of the Pacific due to more than 15 disappearances of ocean vessels in that area of the Pacific in the last two years. The Shadow suspects that the disappearances are more than a coincidence and is set to prove it. Duration: 29:04 Starring: Orson Welles Broadcast Date: 10th July 1938
We have a truly unique discussion for you this week about a truly unique film. Continuing our series #FoGgoweeners covering otherwise unrelated films which were recommended to us at this year's FoGgoween, we cover a film from Hungary called WHITE GOD, about an abandoned dog who leads an uprising among the canine community against his human oppressors. Remarkably thoughtful and sensitively made, despite its harrowing premise, White God is a rich text, providing a profound opportunity not only to re-assess how we value those around us, but how we can seek to reconcile the harsh realities of the world and its habits with the holy effort to find and to build a place to rest. It's a wonderful film and a wonderful discussion. Also featuring a very fun game of "What's the Sequel" in our Patron segment (with perhaps the longest sustained laughter we've ever had on the show), this is a conversation we hope encourages you and that you greatly enjoy.5:01 - Business TimePatron Only Segment: What's the Sequel?11:21 - WHITE GODSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This is an excerpt of a members only episode. To listen to the full episode, become a member at http://seventh-row.com/join One of the best movies of 2022, Jerzy Skolimowski's visually and aurally inventive Eo, is now in cinemas for a limited time. The film is about injustice in the animal world seen through the eyes of a donkey. It's a great big screen experience (for sound and image) so we're going deep on the film this week. Editor-in-Chief Alex Heeney and Executive Editor Orla Smith are joined by Associate Editor Dr. Brett "Empathy" Pardy. About the excerpt In this excerpt, we discuss whether Eo is presented as an "exceptional" animal/donkey in the film. Many films about animals depict them as exceptional, like Air Bud the golden retriever who can play basketball or Okja the superpig. In many ways, Skolimowski's film bucks convention here by making Eo a fairly normal donkey whose experiences (and the way he's depicted) render him a subject of interest rather than because he's a particularly special donkey. We ask, why do we care about animals on screen (in general) and why do we care about Eo? Does a home exist for a donkey like Eo? Become a member to listen to the rest of the discussion, which includes: In the full episode, we go even deeper on how the film creates empathy for a donkey and give a donkey the appearance of a full emotional inner-life. We also compare Eo to other recent films about (or featuring) animals — including White God, Lean on Pete, Cow, and Gunda — to help us understand how empathy is usually extended toward on-screen animals. Finally, we discuss how some of the best politically conscious films being made today, with youthful exuberance, are coming from directors over 70. 01:51 Why are we talking about Eo? 09:18 Placing Eo within the canon of donkey stories 13:53 Exceptional donkeys (this section is the only one available free)32:00 Anthropomorphising animals 46:56 An older generation of political filmmakers Show Notes Become a member for access to all of our upcoming episodes Listen to our previous podcast season on Women at Cannes Read Alex Heeney's review of Eo Get your copy of our ebook on Lean on Pete, a film about an unexceptional horse Read Alex Heeney's White God interview with the film's director and animal trainer Get your copy of our ebook Road to nowhere: Kelly Reichardt's broken American dreams. It features an interview with the First Cow and Lean on Pete animal trainer. Watch the 2009 Sam Mendes Charlie Rose interview referenced in the episode. He discusses the differences between directing film and theatre Related episodes Ep. 11: Mike Leigh's Peterloo (Free) - on the film and what we learned about Leigh's process and the film from writing the book Peterloo in process: A Mike Leigh collaboration Ep. 32: Sorry We Missed You and Peterloo (Members only) - we discuss creating empathy for characters navigating an unjust world Ep 93: The films of Agnieszka Holland (Members Only) - we discuss Europa Europa, Washington Square, and Charlatan and how Holland depicts life under totalitarian states (which has similarities what Eo experiences as a lower class donkey) Ep. 104: Agnieszka Holland on directing (Members Only) - an in-depth interview with the director about bucking convention from early on in her career, and how she continues to do so now Ep. 7: Andrew Haigh's Lean on Pete (Free) - we discuss the film and its depiction of an unexceptional horse, as well as insights gleaned from our ebook on the film (Lean on Pete: A Special Issue), including how it was made Where to find us Follow Seventh Row on Twitter and Instagram @SeventhRow. Follow Alex Heeney @bwestcineaste, Orla Smith @orlamango, and Dr. Brett Pardy @DrAntiqueiPod on Twitter.
Friday Night Joy with Rev. Ray and Rev. Robyn White: God Is His Abounding Grace: The Struggles Within (Believing for a Breakthrough) His Abounding Grace Broadcast - Tuesdays @ 7:00 pm; "DeclaringThe Finished Work " - Thursdays @ 12:00 Noon; "Friday Night Joy " - Fridays @ 7:00 pm; "Bread of Life -1st and 3rd-Sundays @ 7:00 pm, "Challenged To Change" -Wednesday @ 7pm; MONTHLY BROADCASTS: "Lifeline- Every 1st Monday @ 7 pm; ‘The Bold and Beautiful with Rev. Novena Reed, Rev. Curtis Alston, and Min. Jordana Cunningham - every 2 Saturday @ 10am.' "ADORATION with Evangelist Lewis McILwain, - every 3rd Monday of the month. Marriage Takeover: The Body of One. With Rev. Eric and Rev. Temeka Thompson every 3rd Sunday @7pm. R3 REAL LIFE; REAL MEN; AND REAL TALK with Ray, Antonio, Tyrone, Cleophas, and Elstonevery 2nd Sunday @7pm WEEKLYPRAYER: "Mid-Day Glory Prayer with Rev. Gwendolyn Dixon"-Every Wednesday @ 1pm Dial-in Number:(712) 770-5505Access code732499 Matters of the Heart Singles Ministry with Ray and Maggie every 3rd Friday @7pm
Friday Night Joy with Rev. Ray and Rev. Robyn White: God IsHis Abounding Grace: The Struggles Within (Believing for a Breakthrough) His Abounding Grace Broadcast - Tuesdays @ 7:00 pm; "DeclaringThe Finished Work " - Thursdays @ 12:00 Noon; "Friday Night Joy " - Fridays @ 7:00 pm; "Bread of Life -1st and 3rd-Sundays @ 7:00 pm, "Challenged To Change" -Wednesday @ 7pm; MONTHLY BROADCASTS: "Lifeline- Every 1st Monday @ 7 pm; ‘The Bold and Beautiful with Rev. Novena Reed, Rev. Curtis Alston, and Min. Jordana Cunningham - every 2 Saturday @ 10am.' "ADORATION with Evangelist Lewis McILwain, - every 3rd Monday of the month. Marriage Takeover: The Body of One. With Rev. Eric and Rev. Temeka Thompson every 3rd Sunday @7pm. R3 REAL LIFE; REAL MEN; AND REAL TALK with Ray, Antonio, Tyrone, Cleophas, and Elstonevery 2nd Sunday @7pm WEEKLYPRAYER: "Mid-Day Glory Prayer with Rev. Gwendolyn Dixon"-Every Wednesday @ 1pm Dial-in Number:(712) 770-5505Access code732499 Matters of the Heart Singles Ministry with Ray and Maggie every 3rd Friday @7pm
Pure Flix and Pinnacle Peak Pictures are proud to present the original film "Nothing is Impossible," an inspirational movie about second chances and how past failures don't define our futures. The Pure Flix Original will stream exclusively on the faith and family-friendly streaming service on October 6, 2022. "Nothing is Impossible" stars David A.R. White ("God's Not Dead" franchise, "Revelation Road,"); Nadia Bjorlin ("Days of Our Lives);" Harry Lennix ("The Blacklist;) " Robert Amaya, ("War Room) ; Steven Bauer ("Scarface;)" country recording artist Stella Parton; Mark Christopher Lawrence, ("Family Camp;") Vincent De Paul ("Love on the Rock;") former NBA player Marcus Haislip and Leanne Crawford. It was directed by Matt Shapira, ("Love on the Rock," and "Finding Love in Quarantine."). "Nothing is Impossible" is an inspiring movie where you take a center-court seat to a journey of transformation as Scott Beck gets a second chance at life and love. Can he let go of past pains and open himself to God's purpose? Or will new challenges keep him from the future he always hoped for? "Everyone has a past and Scott Beck is no exception," said actor, producer and Pure Flix co-founder David A.R. White, who plays Scott in the film. "This is an inspiring movie about how our past doesn't define us and how we can learn from failure in a profound way. That goes for life and love - we see Scott confront past mistakes with his high school girlfriend, Ryan. This may be a movie with basketball in it, but it's also about love, learning how to trust again and about finding purpose in failure." "Nothing is Impossible" is one of 10 original movies and series debuting on Pure Flix in 2022. There are another 15 originals expected to be released in 2023 making Pure Flix the destination for family-friendly entertainment. "It's a very exciting time at Pure Flix. We're bringing new content to our service every month and we're able to get out and spend time with our members at events again," said Pure Flix CEO Michael Scott. "We're seeing a demand for this kind of encouraging and uplifting entertainment as more families discover the difference that positive movies and shows can make in their homes. It's really wonderful to see."
Pure Flix and Pinnacle Peak Pictures are proud to present the original film "Nothing is Impossible," an inspirational movie about second chances and how past failures don't define our futures.The Pure Flix Original will stream exclusively on the faith and family-friendly streaming service on October 6, 2022."Nothing is Impossible" stars David A.R. White ("God's Not Dead" franchise, "Revelation Road,"); Nadia Bjorlin ("Days of Our Lives);" Harry Lennix ("The Blacklist;) " Robert Amaya, ("War Room) ; Steven Bauer ("Scarface;)" country recording artist Stella Parton; Mark Christopher Lawrence, ("Family Camp;") Vincent De Paul ("Love on the Rock;") former NBA player Marcus Haislip and Leanne Crawford. It was directed by Matt Shapira, ("Love on the Rock," and "Finding Love in Quarantine.")."Nothing is Impossible" is an inspiring movie where you take a center-court seat to a journey of transformation as Scott Beck gets a second chance at life and love. Can he let go of past pains and open himself to God's purpose? Or will new challenges keep him from the future he always hoped for?"Everyone has a past and Scott Beck is no exception," said actor, producer and Pure Flix co-founder David A.R. White, who plays Scott in the film. "This is an inspiring movie about how our past doesn't define us and how we can learn from failure in a profound way. That goes for life and love - we see Scott confront past mistakes with his high school girlfriend, Ryan. This may be a movie with basketball in it, but it's also about love, learning how to trust again and about finding purpose in failure.""Nothing is Impossible" is one of 10 original movies and series debuting on Pure Flix in 2022. There are another 15 originals expected to be released in 2023 making Pure Flix the destination for family-friendly entertainment."It's a very exciting time at Pure Flix. We're bringing new content to our service every month and we're able to get out and spend time with our members at events again," said Pure Flix CEO Michael Scott. "We're seeing a demand for this kind of encouraging and uplifting entertainment as more families discover the difference that positive movies and shows can make in their homes. It's really wonderful to see."
Pure Flix and Pinnacle Peak Pictures are proud to present the original film "Nothing is Impossible," an inspirational movie about second chances and how past failures don't define our futures. The Pure Flix Original will stream exclusively on the faith and family-friendly streaming service on October 6, 2022. "Nothing is Impossible" stars David A.R. White ("God's Not Dead" franchise, "Revelation Road,"); Nadia Bjorlin ("Days of Our Lives);" Harry Lennix ("The Blacklist;) " Robert Amaya, ("War Room) ; Steven Bauer ("Scarface;)" country recording artist Stella Parton; Mark Christopher Lawrence, ("Family Camp;") Vincent De Paul ("Love on the Rock;") former NBA player Marcus Haislip and Leanne Crawford. It was directed by Matt Shapira, ("Love on the Rock," and "Finding Love in Quarantine."). "Nothing is Impossible" is an inspiring movie where you take a center-court seat to a journey of transformation as Scott Beck gets a second chance at life and love. Can he let go of past pains and open himself to God's purpose? Or will new challenges keep him from the future he always hoped for? "Everyone has a past and Scott Beck is no exception," said actor, producer and Pure Flix co-founder David A.R. White, who plays Scott in the film. "This is an inspiring movie about how our past doesn't define us and how we can learn from failure in a profound way. That goes for life and love - we see Scott confront past mistakes with his high school girlfriend, Ryan. This may be a movie with basketball in it, but it's also about love, learning how to trust again and about finding purpose in failure." "Nothing is Impossible" is one of 10 original movies and series debuting on Pure Flix in 2022. There are another 15 originals expected to be released in 2023 making Pure Flix the destination for family-friendly entertainment. "It's a very exciting time at Pure Flix. We're bringing new content to our service every month and we're able to get out and spend time with our members at events again," said Pure Flix CEO Michael Scott. "We're seeing a demand for this kind of encouraging and uplifting entertainment as more families discover the difference that positive movies and shows can make in their homes. It's really wonderful to see."
ABOUT HARRY LENNIXAudiences recognize Harry from BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE, and MAN OF STEEL. Harry is starring in the inspirational film NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE streaming now.Harry's acting resume of almost 40 years includes The Five Heartbeats, Ray, The Matrix: Reloaded, The Matrix: Revolutions, Stomp the Yard, Commander in Chief, and many theatrical productions.He just celebrated the 200h episode of the hit NBC drama The Blacklist, where he plays Assistant Director of Counter-terrorism Harold Cooper. Lennix grew up on the South side of Chicago and was recently awarded a grant for the Lillian Marcie Center, a performing arts center in Bronzeville/ Chicago, IL to help expand black arts.Prior to acting, Harry was an English and music teacher in the Chicago Public School System. He also studied for five years to become a priest in the Dominican Order. He is active in many civic groups including the Advisory Council for Northwestern University, his Alma mater.Harry has been married to his wife Djena since 2009.ABOUT NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE, STREAMING OCTOBER 6th ON PUREFLIXPure Flix and Pinnacle Peak Pictures are proud to present the original film "Nothing is Impossible," an inspirational movie about second chances and how past failures don't define our futures.The Pure Flix Original will stream exclusively on the faith and family-friendly streaming service on October 6, 2022."Nothing is Impossible" stars David A.R. White ("God's Not Dead" franchise, "Revelation Road,"); Nadia Bjorlin ("Days of Our Lives);" Harry Lennix ("The Blacklist;) " Robert Amaya, ("War Room) ; Steven Bauer ("Scarface;)" country recording artist Stella Parton; Mark Christopher Lawrence, ("Family Camp;") Vincent De Paul ("Love on the Rock;") former NBA player Marcus Haislip and Leanne Crawford. It was directed by Matt Shapira, ("Love on the Rock," and "Finding Love in Quarantine.")."Nothing is Impossible" is an inspiring movie where you take a center-court seat to a journey of transformation as Scott Beck gets a second chance at life and love. Can he let go of past pains and open himself to God's purpose? Or will new challenges keep him from the future he always hoped for?"Everyone has a past and Scott Beck is no exception," said actor, producer and Pure Flix co-founder David A.R. White, who plays Scott in the film. "This is an inspiring movie about how our past doesn't define us and how we can learn from failure in a profound way. That goes for life and love - we see Scott confront past mistakes with his high school girlfriend, Ryan. This may be a movie with basketball in it, but it's also about love, learning how to trust again and about finding purpose in failure.""Nothing is Impossible" is one of 10 original movies and series debuting on Pure Flix in 2022. There are another 15 originals expected to be released in 2023 making Pure Flix the destination for family-friendly entertainment."It's a very exciting time at Pure Flix. We're bringing new content to our service every month and we're able to get out and spend time with our members at events again," said Pure Flix CEO Michael Scott. "We're seeing a demand for this kind of encouraging and uplifting entertainment as more families discover the difference that positive movies and shows can make in their homes. It's really wonderful to see."Here's the trailer:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-6YtemilSE
Pure Flix and Pinnacle Peak Pictures are proud to present the original film "Nothing is Impossible," an inspirational movie about second chances and how past failures don't define our futures. The Pure Flix Original will stream exclusively on the faith and family-friendly streaming service on October 6, 2022. "Nothing is Impossible" stars David A.R. White ("God's Not Dead" franchise, "Revelation Road,"); Nadia Bjorlin ("Days of Our Lives);" Harry Lennix ("The Blacklist;) " Robert Amaya, ("War Room) ; Steven Bauer ("Scarface;)" country recording artist Stella Parton; Mark Christopher Lawrence, ("Family Camp;") Vincent De Paul ("Love on the Rock;") former NBA player Marcus Haislip and Leanne Crawford. It was directed by Matt Shapira, ("Love on the Rock," and "Finding Love in Quarantine."). "Nothing is Impossible" is an inspiring movie where you take a center-court seat to a journey of transformation as Scott Beck gets a second chance at life and love. Can he let go of past pains and open himself to God's purpose? Or will new challenges keep him from the future he always hoped for?
Pure Flix and Pinnacle Peak Pictures are proud to present the original film "Nothing is Impossible," an inspirational movie about second chances and how past failures don't define our futures. The Pure Flix Original will stream exclusively on the faith and family-friendly streaming service on October 6, 2022. "Nothing is Impossible" stars David A.R. White ("God's Not Dead" franchise, "Revelation Road,"); Nadia Bjorlin ("Days of Our Lives);" Harry Lennix ("The Blacklist;) " Robert Amaya, ("War Room) ; Steven Bauer ("Scarface;)" country recording artist Stella Parton; Mark Christopher Lawrence, ("Family Camp;") Vincent De Paul ("Love on the Rock;") former NBA player Marcus Haislip and Leanne Crawford. It was directed by Matt Shapira, ("Love on the Rock," and "Finding Love in Quarantine."). "Nothing is Impossible" is an inspiring movie where you take a center-court seat to a journey of transformation as Scott Beck gets a second chance at life and love. Can he let go of past pains and open himself to God's purpose? Or will new challenges keep him from the future he always hoped for?
Pure Flix and Pinnacle Peak Pictures are proud to present the original film "Nothing is Impossible," an inspirational movie about second chances and how past failures don't define our futures. The Pure Flix Original will stream exclusively on the faith and family-friendly streaming service on October 6, 2022. "Nothing is Impossible" stars David A.R. White ("God's Not Dead" franchise, "Revelation Road,"); Nadia Bjorlin ("Days of Our Lives);" Harry Lennix ("The Blacklist;) " Robert Amaya, ("War Room) ; Steven Bauer ("Scarface;)" country recording artist Stella Parton; Mark Christopher Lawrence, ("Family Camp;") Vincent De Paul ("Love on the Rock;") former NBA player Marcus Haislip and Leanne Crawford. It was directed by Matt Shapira, ("Love on the Rock," and "Finding Love in Quarantine."). "Nothing is Impossible" is an inspiring movie where you take a center-court seat to a journey of transformation as Scott Beck gets a second chance at life and love. Can he let go of past pains and open himself to God's purpose? Or will new challenges keep him from the future he always hoped for?
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The vast majority of Americans worship the white god—the god of Christian nationalism, white supremacy, domination, patriarchy, wealth, power, and colonization. The god of guns and empire, the god that exists to make white men great again. It shouldn't surprise anyone that powerful white people created a god in their own image, in the image of white men has this god been created. As Dr. Miguel De La Torre responds, “What we say is Christianity today is really an ideology of white supremacy and nationalism…This is what evangelical Christianity is today.” And in service of this false evangelical god, white westerners are blind to the victims of their philosophical and theological fabrication. Our deep-rooted blind spots are so common in white evangelicalism and are further engrained by wealth, history, race, and social standing to a point where the vast majority of Christians in the west are living a version of Christianity that is completely anathema to the historical Jesus. However, if you grew up in non-white spaces, in colonized countries, or in economically challenging environments, odds are your faith looks radically different. Odds are you serve the brown God of the oppressed instead of the white god of MAGA Christianity. Which is just one reason why those of us deconstructing evangelicalism are in such dire need of liberation, liberation from the white god that continues to colonize our hearts and minds. One of the paths toward freedom can be found in the liberation and post-liberation theology movements from Latin America. Liberation theology is a social and political movement attempting to interpret the gospel of Jesus Christ through the lived experiences of oppressed people. Liberation theology has its origins in Latin America in the mid-1950s as socio-economic development created by peasant workers and farming populations who had been driven into desperate poverty. With the economic unrest came political unrest, and military dictators took over many governments in the name of national security, only further marginalizing the poor. But from these oppressive experiences came a theology that drives its legitimacy from the perspective of the poor and oppressed. Liberation theology gave us queer Jesus, black Jesus, immigrant Jesus, and Marxist revolutionary Jesus. It is a version of faith that identifies exclusively with the oppressed.It is ironic then that Latin American liberation theology just might save white people from ourselves, but only if we have the humility to come face to face with our colonial past and present drive for power and domination. This episode deconstructs the white god and dives into other forms of evangelical oppression including gender oppression, LGBTQIA+ marginalization, white supremacy, and nationalistic Christianity. Dr. De La Torre offers a practical way forward in our attempt to free ourselves from the white man's god. BioRev. Dr. Miguel A. De La Torre is Professor of Social Ethics and Latinx Studies at the Iliff School of Theology in Denver, Colorado. He has served as the elected 2012 President of the Society of Christian Ethics and served as the Executive Officer for the Society of Race, Ethnicity and Religion (2012-17). In 2020 the American Academy of Religion bestowed upon the the Excellence in Teaching Award. Dr. De La Torre is a recognized international Fulbright scholar who has taught courses at the Cuernavaca Center for Intercultural Dialogue on Development (Mexico), Indonesian Consortium for Religious Studies (Indonesia), University of Johannesburg (South Africa), Johannes Gutenberg University (Germany). Additionally, he has lectured at Universidad Bíblica Latinoamericana (Costa Rica), The Association for Theological Education in South East Asia (Thailand) and the Council of World Mission (Mexico and Taiwan). Advocating for an ethics of place, De La Torre has taken students on immersion classes to Cuba and the Mexico/U.S. border to walk the migrant trails. Among multiple yearly speaking engagements, he has also been a week-long speaker at the Chautauqua Institute, and the plenary address at the Parliament of World Religions De La Torre has received several national book awards and is a frequent speaker at national and international scholarly religious events and meetings. He also speaks at churches and nonprofit organizations on topics concerning the intersection of race, class, gender, and sexuality with religion. In 2020, the American Academy of Religion bestowed on him the Excellence in Teaching Award. The following year, 2021, the American Academy also conferred upon him the Martin E. Marty Public Understanding of Religion Award. De La Torre is the first scholar to receive the two most prestigious awards presented by his guild and the first Latinx to receive either one of them.Quotes:“For white people to get saved, they have to learn how to worship the black Jesus.”“For our economy to function, men of color have to mostly be unemployed.”“I have to constantly be suspicious of my worldview.”“White evangelicalism must be crucified. It has to die.”“Evangelical Christianity has become an apologist and supporter of the rise of U.S. empire.”“The death of Christianity is because of evangelicalism.”“What does the Gospel have to say to the oppressed?”When I worship the white god, I am worshipping a philosophical and theological position that justifies oppression.” “Badass Christianity is a radical implementation of the Gospel message.”“I believe in whatever the poor believe in.”“All forms of oppression really begins with gender oppression.”Please follow us on social media (use the buttons below) and help us get the word out! (Also, please don't hesitate to use any of these channels or email to contact us with any questions, concerns, or feedback.)If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and a review
In our first listener request of 2022, I am joined by Gary Hill to discuss the allegorical and affecting tale of Hagen the dog and the effects of cruelty on the least of us. Trigger warning, there will be talk of animal abuse in the description of the plot. We manage to navigate those waters carefully, as does the film, and, trust me, you want to see this movie… You can catch up with Gary on Cinema Beef and Two Drink Minimum Commentaries! You can join the discussion live on Sundays at 5pm CST at YouTube.com/LegionPodcasts and you can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes here, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon Music and Audible, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Google Podcasts, and anywhere fine podcasts are found! You can find all the episodes right here and say hello on Facebook or Twitter! We’ll be back on Friday with a new Found Footage Fool! The post The Dark Parade #18: White God first appeared on Legion.
A couple of months ago, I connected with David White on set for a film he was working on in Knoxville, Tennessee. It was a great experience and when I heard there would be a new God's Not Dead, I knew I had to bring him on the show. God's Not Dead is hitting theatres on October 4! Shoutout to my sponsors: www.TheKingdomCoffeeCo.com www.KingdomMuzic.org --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coffeewithdiego/support
Kornél Mundruczó gained international recognition with his films playing at the Cannes International Film Festival, most notably 2014's "White God." Now, in his first English language feature, he's working with acclaimed actors such as Vanessa Kirby and Academy Award winner Ellen Burstyn for his latest, "Pieces Of A Woman." Kornél was kind enough to talk to us about his experience working with such gifts actors, crafting the film's much talked about 20 minute unbroken "birthing sequence," and more. Take a listen down below, enjoy and be sure to check out his film now streaming on Netflix. Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/nextbestpicturepodcast iTunes Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture
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For his first English language film, the director of White God relies on a personal experience to portray a woman's right to grieve loss her own way. The post Kornél Mundruczo’ – Pieces of a Woman #Venezia77 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Showrunner Nahnatchka Khan reflects on a successful freshman season of her ABC comedy Fresh Off the Boat, and KCRW's Matt Holzman meets the top dogs of the new Hungarian movie White God.
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