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In this episode, Fred from shares some intriguing accounts of eerie encounters in Alaska. Jack from the Bristol Bay area revisits his grandfather's cabin only to experience unsettling interactions with a 'Hairy Man.' He details the strange happenings around Paxton Lake and the North Pole near Fairbanks.Conrad, a bush pilot and friend of Doug, the pilot, recounts his bizarre experiences near the Brooks Range, where he felt stalked and intimidated by shadowy figures mimicking noises and making their presence known. Both stories emphasize the growing sense of dread and unexplained phenomena that leave the men feeling watched and threatened during their wilderness adventures.Get Our FREE NewsletterGet Brian's Books Leave Us A VoicemailVisit Our WebsiteSupport Our SponsorsVisit Untold Radio AM 00:00 Introduction and Recent Reports 00:30 Jack's Encounter at the Cabin 03:09 The Harry Man Returns 05:45 A Terrifying Night 15:04 Escape from the Cabin 22:00 Conrad's Story Begins 26:02 Eerie Mimicry in the Wilderness 27:05 Unsettling Movements and Paranoia 30:27 Strange Sounds and Shadows 33:40 Confronting the Unknown 37:40 A Night of Terror 42:24 Escape to the Tundra 50:01 The Aftermath and ReflectionBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sasquatch-odyssey--4839697/support.
Exodus 15:22-17:7 // Gabe CoyleThis sermon covers the journey of the Israelites in Exodus 15:22 through 17:7, highlighting their initial trials in the wilderness. We examine the turning of bitter water into drinkable water, the provision of manna, and the miraculous sourcing of water from a rock at Horeb.SERMON NOTES (YouVersion): https://bible.com/events/49460345PRAYER REQUESTS: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2542/responses/new25.07.13
Exodus 15:22-17:7 // Tom NelsonThis sermon covers the journey of the Israelites in Exodus 15:22 through 17:7, highlighting their initial trials in the wilderness. We examine the turning of bitter water into drinkable water, the provision of manna, and the miraculous sourcing of water from a rock at Horeb.SERMON NOTES (YouVersion): https://bible.com/events/49460346PRAYER REQUESTS: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2509/responses/new25.07.13
Exodus 15:22-17:7 // Manny CheryThis sermon covers the journey of the Israelites in Exodus 15:22 through 17:7, highlighting their initial trials in the wilderness. We examine the turning of bitter water into drinkable water, the provision of manna, and the miraculous sourcing of water from a rock at Horeb.SERMON NOTES (YouVersion): https://bible.com/events/49460347PRAYER REQUESTS: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2553/responses/new25.07.13
Exodus 15:22-17:7 // Peyton OttThis sermon covers the journey of the Israelites in Exodus 15:22 through 17:7, highlighting their initial trials in the wilderness. We examine the turning of bitter water into drinkable water, the provision of manna, and the miraculous sourcing of water from a rock at Horeb.SERMON NOTES (YouVersion): https://bible.com/events/49460348PRAYER REQUESTS: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2546/responses/new25.07.13
Exodus 15:22-17:7 // Paul BrandesThis sermon covers the journey of the Israelites in Exodus 15:22 through 17:7, highlighting their initial trials in the wilderness. We examine the turning of bitter water into drinkable water, the provision of manna, and the miraculous sourcing of water from a rock at Horeb.SERMON NOTES (YouVersion): https://bible.com/events/49460344PRAYER REQUESTS: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2574/responses/new25.07.13
Hi GGB :) we're so grateful to be back and talking about the Secret Place. how to pray, how to worship, how to seek Jesus and receive all that you need from Him. everything we're looking for-- we find in the secret place. we love you so much. Jesus loves you more. -Ang & Ari Betterhelp: This episode is sponsored by by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/girlsgonebible and get on your way to being your best self. Ritual: Instead of striving for perfect health, aim for supporting foundational health. Get 25% off your first month, only at ritual.com/GGB. ORDER OUR NEW BOOK! You can order our new book “Out of the Wilderness— 31 Devotions to Walk with God Through Your Hardest Seasons” at girlsgonebible.com/book JOIN US ON GGB+
Joan Williams discusses her new book, Outclassed: How The Left Lost the Working Class and How to Win Them Back. We discuss topics from her book including messaging suggestions, masculinity challenges, how the language of those with college degrees pushes away working class voters, and much more.
In 1 Samuel 26 we learn of Saul continuing to seek David in order to slaughter him because of Saul's being consumed by jealousy - which as Proverbs says is "as rotten bones" Proverbs 14 verse 30 - but the fact remains that Yahweh continues to providentially preserve David. In the Wilderness of Ziph Saul set up camp and God causes a deep sleep to fall on Saul's entire camp. David and his nephew Abishai stealthily make their way into the camp and carry away Saul's spear and other personal and identifiable items as evidence that David has yet again spared his monarch's life. When Saul's army is at a safe distance David calls after Saul and reprimands Abner for failing to protect his king. David shows genuine humility and requests how he might be reconciled to his master. Saul momentarily shows remorse for his actions and swore to leave David in peace. A young man is sent from Saul's host to retrieve the king's personal weaponry. In despair David is certain that the truce with Saul is temporary and so he determines to go to the land of the Philistines believing that Saul will cease to pursue him. What a wrong, though understandable, decision. This desperate act would lead to a chain of lies and bloodshed that could have been avoided had David continued to trust in the Almighty who had always proved to be his shield. In chapter 27 David and his men find themselves once again in the midst of Gath. How foolish it is for David to return to this Philistine city from which he has recently escaped with his life being miraculously saved by his gracious God. Here he has to survive, this time, by his wits and his lies. This is clearly a low point spiritually in David's life and yet again will it be miraculously spared by the Almighty - see chapters 29 and 30. David promises to serve Achish king of Gath and fight against his own people - Israel - in exchange for Achish providing a city as a base for David and his men to launch raids against his own nation. David is given the city of Ziklag. When David raids the nearby cities of Israel's enemies he is forced to leave no one alive lest the Philistine king receives word about David's deception. He also lies to Achish about the location of his raids. The chapter concludes by telling us that through this David became one of Achish's "trusted' servants. How ironic that a servant of the LORD becomes trusted by dishonesty and a failure to value the ways of his Sovereign. Let us ponder the lesson for us. In Jeremiah 3:1-2 tell of the lewd behaviour of Judah. In verses 3-5 we are told that God had withheld the blessings as a result of the nation's lascivious behaviour. Verses 6-9 outline some of the horrific behaviours of Judah. Verses 10-13 are the Almighty's pleading with the nation to consider how they had wronged their Sovereign and call upon them to turn to Him wholeheartedly. If they do that then their Husband and Maker will restore their position to see Jerusalem as the capital city of Messiah's kingdom: Isaiah 2 verses 1-4; Zechariah 1 verse 9, 16, 20-21. Those blessings will see Jesus Messiah and his saints shepherding - ie feeding the nation with the nourishing and enriching Word of the LORD. Yet despite such a glorious future God's people were now behaving as a treacherous wife. Ezekiel 16 verses 22-58 tell us how Judah had failed to learn the lessons of how the Almighty had disciplined Samaria and Israel. In verses 21-25 the nation's Omnipotent Creator pleads with His people to return to Him in faithfulness. In chapter 14 verses 1-12 of Matthew Herod is struck with terror on hearing of the miracles of Jesus. Herod Antipas, a convert of the Sadducees (and therefore a non believer in the resurrection of the dead) was convinced that John the Baptist had been raised from the dead. Our Lord is told of John's brutal decapitation and in response seeks solitude to reflect. Verses 13-22 tell us that Jesus is interrupted by a multitude seeking him out and his compassionate response to their need of a shepherd to teach them: compare Numbers 27 verse 17. Jesus feeds 5,000 of them and heals many. John 6 tells us that their desire was to take him by force and make him their king. Jesus summarily dispersed the crowd and went into a mountain to pray. Verses 24-33 speak of Jesus sending the Apostles by boat to the other side of the lake. After praying on the mountain our Lord saw the Apostles toiling in rowing on a storm tossed sea and failing to make any progress. The Lord came to them through the storm, walking on the water. Peter alone showed the faith and courage to briefly do likewise. Though Peter's faith faltered he alone had the courage to walk on the Sea of Galilee at the request of his master. O that such trust in our master and such confidence was ours that Peter then displayed! Peter was rescued by his Master. Their port of destination was Capernaum - meaning the city of consolation. This speaks of our destination and finding comfort when our Lord, the Father's Son and our hope and consolation, has come. Verses 34-36 tell us that Jesus on reaching the other side of the lake Jesus healed many at Gennesaret.
We are proud to introduce the 3rd podcast in the Judaism Unbound family of podcasts: Survival Guide for a Spiritual Wilderness, hosted by Jericho Vincent. "We are the ancestors of the future." This new podcast offers a spiritual home for listeners seeking to connect Jewish ancestral, feminist wisdom with their own svara: moral intuition. Each episode of this limited series delves into a different story of our ancestor Miriam, illuminating her mystical teachings and offering practical tools for navigating and flourishing in personal or political spiritual wildernesses. We're thrilled to periodically feature episodes of Survival Guide for a Spiritual Wilderness here on Judaism Unbound. But we don't only feature those episodes alone. Lex Rofeberg and Rena Yehuda Newman, two members of Judaism Unbound's team, supplement each episode with some gemara (commentary) as well. We hope that our ideas will help spur you to form your own gemara, and channel your unique teachings -- about this podcast and beyond -- into the world. Subscribe to Survival Guide for a Spiritual Wilderness anywhere that podcasts are found!------------------------------------Amid pain and fear, joy can sometimes feel like betrayal. Yet, the mystics point out that Miriam's joyful song at the Red Sea is a major liberatory act. In this episode of Survival Guide for a Spiritual Wilderness (with Judaism Unbound Gemara/commentary from Lex and Rena Yehuda), our teacher Miriam has some sharp and clear advice. We also dive into the subject of tambourines, somatic experiencing, the mystical power and gender politics of a circle, bell hooks, and a practice for bringing Miriam's living Torah into our own lives.
Hosts: Shane, Tanis, and Pyrnassius Necromancy’s ritualist outfit comes to the Um store, Porcelain is affected by tool perks, and old Wilderness limitations are removed. But most importantly, Farming turns 20 - we look at where it sits today in-game both for experience and the economy. For detailed show notes visit update.rsbandb.com. You can also check out the forums for detailed discussion on each episode.Duration: 1:46:36
Have you ever felt like you're in a wilderness season—lost, in between, unsure of who you're becoming? In this deeply vulnerable episode, I open up about what it really looks like to walk by faith when the answers are unclear, the provision feels small, and the prayers are answered in unexpected ways. From leaving the New Age behind and stepping fully into my Christian faith… to surrendering control of my business… to sharing the private story of how God answered our prayers for another baby—you're getting a behind-the-scenes moment most people don't know. Whether you're in a spiritual dry season, feeling stuck in your business, or praying for a breakthrough—this episode will remind you that God is faithful in the daily, not just the dramatic. What You'll Hear:
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“Be strong. Take courage. Don't be intimidated. Don't give them a second thought because God, your God, is striding ahead of you. He's right there with you. He won't let you down; he won't leave you.” Deuteronomy 31:6The Desert, Dark Night of the Soul, the Wilderness or Spiritual Slump . . . no matter what you call it, we all go through times in our lives and faith where God seems to have left us or is silent. What does this mean, how do we handle it and what is the truth?
Maybe today you feel alone. Perhaps due to your mistakes and failures you have isolated yourself from others. Maybe you are struggling and you wonder where God is. Possibly, you feel as if you are on the far side of the wilderness. Stand on this truth from God's Word: He will never leave you or forsake you.Main Points:1. This morning as I was reading my Bible, I found myself in Exodus chapter three. It's the story where Moses meets God at the burning bush. Six words leaped off the page as I read the familiar story. It says Moses was on “the far side of the wilderness.” Moses wasn't just in the wilderness, he was on the far side of the wilderness. What is the wilderness? The dictionary defines it as “an uncultivated, uninhabited, and inhospitable region.” In other words, Moses was as isolated as a person could get.2. Yet, on the far side of the wilderness, with not another person in sight, Moses was not alone. It's here Moses has a life-changing encounter with God. He is reminded he is not alone, he is not forgotten, and God's purpose for his life has not changed.3. Moses never forgot about the day he encountered God at the burning bush. It was a revelation of God's continued purpose and plan for his life, but the greater lesson for Moses was the necessity of God's presence. Today's Scripture Verses:Exodus 3:1 - "Now Moses was tending the flock of Jethro his father-in-law, the priest of Midian, and he led the flock to the far side of the wilderness..."Psalm 139:7-10 - “Where can I go from your Spirit? Where can I flee from your presence? If I go up to the heavens, you are there; if I make my bed in the depths, you are there. If I rise on the wings of the dawn, if I settle on the far side of the sea, even there your hand will guide me, your right hand will hold me fast.”Exodus 33:15-16 - “Then Moses said to him, “If your Presence does not go with us, do not send us up from here. How will anyone know that you are pleased with me and with your people unless you go with us? What else will distinguish me and your people from all the other people on the face of the earth?”Quick Links:Donate to support this podcastLeave a review on Apple PodcastsGet a copy of The 5 Minute Discipleship JournalConnect on SocialJoin The 5 Minute Discipleship Facebook Group
Flip-flopping with the fads. Transitioning topics invading the church. Paul warns about corrupting the Word of God. Churches hijacked. Colleges that sow doubts and confusion. Changing definitions, Bibles, and authorities.The Voice in the Wilderness does not endorse any link or other material found at buzzsprout.More at https://www.thevoiceinthewilderness.org/
This episode brings you the chilling account of Jeremiah—a man who sought peace in the remote mountains of North Georgia and found something far more disturbing. After a bitter divorce and burnout from corporate life, Jeremiah bought 47 acres near the Tennessee border. His plan was simple: build a log cabin by hand, live off-grid, and start over. For a while, it worked. He found the quiet, self-sufficient life he'd been craving. But the silence didn't last.Strange sounds turned into unrelenting psychological torment. Something in the woods was watching him—something intelligent, organized, and malicious.These weren't animals acting on instinct. They understood how to break a man down—and they took their time doing it. Jeremiah's detailed, matter-of-fact account paints a picture of a slow, deliberate descent into fear. His story isn't dramatic for the sake of drama. In fact, it's his restraint that makes it so believable. He admits to questioning his sanity. He searched for rational explanations. But what happened over six months on that mountain left no room for doubt.The final days were a calculated siege—one meant to destroy not just his shelter, but his will to stay. He escaped with his life, but not his peace of mind. He's never spoken publicly about it since.The cabin still stands, forgotten and overgrown, a quiet warning for whoever comes next.This episode is more than a ghost story. It's a reminder that some places don't belong to us—and some things in the wild know exactly how to make sure we don't forget it.Get Our FREE NewsletterGet Brian's Books Leave Us A VoicemailVisit Our WebsiteSupport Our SponsorsVisit Untold Radio AMBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sasquatch-odyssey--4839697/support.
Let's cut through the noise. If you're jumping into detoxes, sugar fasts, or parasite cleanses without addressing your drainage pathways first—you're doing it wrong. In this episode, I break down what drainage actually means, why it's the first non-negotiable step on your wellness roadmap, and how skipping it can wreck your body (yes, I said it). I'm not here for the fluffy health trends. I'm here to show you how your colon, liver, lymph, and more are designed by God to work—but only if they're open and supported. We'll walk through the drainage funnel, symptoms of stagnation, and how my Jumpstart Fast Track™ inside The Wilderness of Wellness helps you start healing the right way. If you're tired of feeling stuck, puffy, allergic to life, or bloated by noon—this one's for you.SERVICES & MEMBERSHIPS:
In this episode, we continue our sermon series, Summer in the Sand: learning from wilderness journeys in the Bible. In this edition, we find Moses wandering around the wilderness sand of Midian tending his father-in-law's sheep. While plodding through the sand, far from the power and prestige of Egypt, God called him through a burning bush to lead His people out of slavery. Though Moses felt inadequate and unsure, God assured him that He would be with him and would equip him for the task. In the same way, God often calls Christians while they are going about their everyday lives, and though the mission may seem overwhelming, He promises to provide the strength, guidance, and resources needed to fulfill His purpose. God's call always comes with His provision, and He equips those He calls. To learn more, check out Travis Roehm's teaching from the book of Exodus.
In this episode we continue our sermon series, Summer in the Sand: learning from wilderness journeys in the Bible. For this sermon, our ministry resident Gabe Solis preaches about Israel's wilderness wanderings in the sand as described in the Old Testament book of Exodus. After rescuing Israel from slavery in Egypt, God didn't lead them straight to the Promised Land—instead, He led them into the wilderness. This was no accident. The wilderness was God's chosen place for transformation, where He would teach His people to trust Him fully and obey His voice. Away from the security of Egypt and the distractions of the world, Israel had to rely on God for everything—food, water, direction, and protection. In that barren place, God revealed His faithfulness and tested their hearts, not to punish them, but to grow their relationship with Him. The wilderness was where God shaped them into His people, calling them to walk by faith, not by sight. It sounds like things haven't changed. God continues to lead his people; you and me, into the "wilderness" so that He can shape us into His people. To discover what this can look like in your life check out Gabe's sermon, we know you'll find it to be helpful!
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Hour 2 of the Wednesday Bob Rose Show, slamming the anti-American rhetoric of New York City's Dem primary winner. The immigrant candidate promotes communist ideals, but VP JD Vance criticized his ungratefulness. American ideals that formed the United State, plus the morning's breaking news for 7-9-25
This was recorded on a clear summer morning in Trail Gulch in the Trinity Alps Wilderness, Siskiyou County, California. I set the mic up in an Alder thicket, not far from Trail Gulch Creek, near the edge of a large meadow. Much of the area burned in a large wildfire in 2021, but the trees and vegetation growing near and along the creek in the immediate area were untouched, with the help of the nearby meadow which provided a natural fire break. The recording starts at dawn, a little before the first birds began to sing, and continues into the morning. Many different birds are heard in this recording, including- American Robin, Lazuli Bunting, Swainson's Thrush, Song Sparrow, Fox Sparrow, Steller's Jay, Mountain Chickadee, Dark-eyed Junco, Yellow-rumped Warbler, Wilson's Warbler, and others.There is a little more air traffic on this recording than I'd like, but I didn't think it was so bad that I couldn't share this otherwise beautiful soundscape with you. I hope you enjoy it.
Last episode, we started our series The Wilderness: Where God Forms His People by reflecting on Israel's deliverance through the Red Sea in Exodus 14. We saw that deliverance is not the end of the story, it's the beginning of a journey. This week, we continue the journey. Now on the other side of the Red Sea, Israel enters a long season of testing. Episode Links: Buy Me A Coffee: https://bit.ly/3YRxOE1 simplyrevised.org: https://bit.ly/3K8EINi Contact Us: https://bit.ly/3V9yKlD Receive our newsletter: https://bit.ly/48S3E5L Follow us on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3O4a8qn Join us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/47yQv0t Music Provided by Eric Gwin: https://bit.ly/45uDiGO
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We've recently won a big battle for public lands, and my guest this week, Joel Pedersen [25:56] of Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership, fills us in on what we've won and what we need to keep an eye on for the future. But the podcast is much more than that. Joel educates us on the differences between the major classes of public lands—National Forests, BLM land, National Parks, and Wilderness areas and just what uses are allowed on each—and who makes the decision on extractive industries in these vast tracts of land that WE as citizens and taxpayers own. In the Fly Box this week, as usual we have some great questions that might benefit your own fly fishing, including: I'm curious about who might be your successor on the podcast A listener informs us why he thinks a 4-weight rod is a better option for smaller streams than a 3-weight. Why do most of the hook eyes on flies orient horizontally? When would I want a fly with a vertically oriented eye? I have the Orvis Essential Trout Fly Selection. What else would I need for fishing the great Arkansas tailwaters this summer? Another listener asks if a 3-weight or 4-weight rod is better for small streams. When my indicator is bobbing along in riffles, does that action hurt my presentation? A good tip from a listener on how to get a stuck rod apart. What are the pros and cons of using a stand-up paddleboard for carp and pike fishing, and what brand do you recommend? I have not done well fishing as high water recedes. Is this typical?
Send us a textIn this solo episode I talk about the trip to Oregon with my family and I talk about places we hiked and some of the things we saw.Links from the show, links to sponsors and discount partners, and ways to support the podcast:Pearl the Crosstrekhttps://www.instagram.com/pearl.the.crosstrek/ Cypress Outbackhttps://www.instagram.com/cypress_outback/ Motres Trek & Ianhttps://www.instagram.com/moltres.trek/ https://www.instagram.com/lanscoots/ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Subie & YOU! Podcast Website!!https://subieandyoupodcast.com/ Go check out the new website!!- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Sponsors of the Podcast:Subaru GearUse code subieandyou25 to get 20% off your purchase!Get FREE shipping for orders over $50 after 20% discount!Website:https://subarugear.com/ Accentrek DesignsInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/accentrek.designs/ Website:https://www.accentrekdesigns.com/ Mele Design FirmUse code Subie+You on select Rally Spec products and Subaru products to get 5% off your purchase!Website:https://meledesignfirm.com/ New Crosstrek Battery Mount:https://meledesignfirm.com/products/subaru-crosstrek-group-35-mount - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Other Brands Offering DiscountsOrbis Overlanding10% discount off Orbis Overlanding and partnering car products(excludes apparel)Discount code: subieandyou Website:www.orbisoverlanding.com/ YescomUSA10% off awning with LED light bar.Discount code: SUBIE&YOU10Website:www.yescomusa.com/
In this thrilling episode of the Soul Seekers Podcast, host Johnny Mack is joined by Flatland Sam Singleton and special ... Read more The post Ep. 327 | Wilderness Unleashed: Exploring New Zealand’s Hunting Paradise with Seth Swerczek appeared first on Soul Seekers.
This week, Cody kicks off our new summer series we're calling "Experiencing God in the Wilderness," because sometimes, those desert moments are the places the Divine meets us.
This week, we discuss key things a person can do to make their first experience camping in the big woods of Maine enjoyable and stress free. We forget sometimes that if a person has never really been remote enough where they will be out of contact with society, it can create a sense of loneliness, anxiety and can be intimidating. However, it's not as scary as it may seem. Not every trip we do is always "rainbows and ponies". Sometimes we run into hardships that takes a little thought to rectify the situation. So sit back and relax as we share a few tips to make your camping experience better and some stories on trips that didn't go as planned or we simply just screwed up! Better to learn from someone else's mistakes
Travel Writer Fluer Bainger joins Chris Taylor on Nightlife with all the details on a trip to the Kimberly.
Neilisha Oakley started work as a ranger two years ago to get a better connection with the land and bear a unique responsibility passed on by Elders who've cared for the land before her. - Neilisha Oakley bekerja sebagai penjaga hutan agar menjalin hubungan yang lebih baik dengan daerah tersebut, dan memikul tanggung jawab unik yang diwariskan oleh para Tetua yang sudah terlebih dahulu merawat lahan tersebut sebelum nya.
World mission field in New York City. Worldviews are in your hometown. Prayers for Texas. Eternity is real. The Voice in the Wilderness does not endorse any link or other material found at buzzsprout.More at https://www.thevoiceinthewilderness.org/
Walking By Faith | Cody McQueen--Remembering God's provision in our lives helps us to thrive when he leads us into times of wilderness wandering.--Notes
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We all hit seasons where nothing makes sense—where it feels like God is silent, progress has stalled, and hope is drying up. In this powerful message, Pastor Mark Rempel unpacks Moses's 40 years in the desert and the truth we often forget: God does some of His deepest work in the quietest places. If you've ever felt stuck, delayed, or overlooked, this message will remind you—you're not abandoned, you're being prepared.SUBCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/@2911Church?sub_confirmation=1FOLLOW: https://www.instagram.com/2911church/?hl=enLISTEN: https://pod.link/1456498714LEARN MORE: https://www.2911church.com/SUPPORT: https://2911church.churchcenter.com/givingJoin us live every week from 2911 Church in Tempe, AZ as we worship together, hear powerful teaching, and grow in faith as a community. Whether you're local or tuning in from afar, there's a place for you here. Come as you are and experience hope, connection, and purpose. Don't forget to subscribe and hit the bell so you never miss a service!00:00 – Intro: Moses, Mountains, and the Mess 02:15 – From Palace to Wilderness 04:30 – The Desert We All Know Too Well 06:00 – What Does Your Desert Look Like? 08:25 – God Speaks Loudest in the Silence 10:00 – Burning Bush Moments Explained 12:00 – Recognizing God's Voice in the Routine 14:30 – Creating Space to Hear God 17:00 – When Obedience Feels Costly 19:00 – Humility: Taking Off Your Sandals 22:00 – Repentance Isn't Just for “Big” Sins 26:00 – Listening Without the Excuses 28:30 – Moses's Hesitation, God's Assurance 30:45 – The Papa Voice We All Need 33:00 – Pastor Mark's Burning Bush Moments 37:00 – Your Dry Season Isn't Wasted 39:00 – Final Challenge: Are You Listening?
This hour, Don dives into reports from Mike Gallo on a normal day's progression, Lance Burgos goes over his fishing adventure in Virginia as he chases Bass, we revisit a Bad Boys case that has resulted in a insane fine, Ryan Lambert goes over his Fourth of July fishing plans, and much more!
Don welcomes in the "Plastic Man", Ryan Lambert of Cajun Fishing Adventures, as he recaps his crabbing adventures, what he is wanting to hear at this week's meeting at the LDWF, and more.
This week's Bad Boys tale circles back to one specific case that has recently entered unchartered waters!
On today's show, Don dives into a flurry of field reports from marina operators and owners, experts, and more all the while go over the latest news in the fishing and hunting world, and a lot more!
Don calls up Lance Burgos from the BCKFC, who is up in Virginia chasing Smallmouth Bass in the Shenandoah River, what he can find up North, what all events are being held back home, and we take a look at the calendar ahead of us.
Don is joined by Mr. Born on the Bayou, Mike Gallo to discuss the latest he is seeing on the water, a normal day's progression nowadays, where you might find Triple Tail this time of year, and a lot more!
This hour, Don previews the show on this Fourth of July weekend as the weather might be fantastic for those looking to get out on the water this weekend before calling up Robbie Campo from Campo's Marina in Shell Beach to discuss how White Trout is a very underrated fish to be picking up on the water, Mitch Jurisich, owner/operator of Delta Marina and Plaquemines Parish councilmember, to help us figure out what we should be doing in July, and Daryl Carpenter tells us all about how good the water has been around Grand Isle and by extension, the fishing has been even better, and a lot more!
Don connects with Reel Screamers Guide Service owner/operator, Daryl Carpenter, in Grand Isle to give us a report as this might just be the busiest weekend he's seen this year, bait has been plentiful but croakers have been hard to find a bit, and more!
Don calls up Mitch Jurisich, owner/operator of Delta Marina and Plaquemines Parish councilmember, what fishing has been on the rise and what has been falling behind, a rodeo update, and much more!
Don welcomes in Robbie Campo of Campo's Marina to discuss how things are in his neck of the woods this past week, what you should know about White Trout, the CCA Star Tourney, and more!
Hiiii GGB! This week we're getting real about unanswered prayers and the weight of disappointment. We're opening up about the times we felt like God was silent, what it looks like to trust Him anyway, and how He's still working — even in the waiting. Episode starts at around 9 mins. we love you so much. Jesus loves you more. -Ang & Ari You can order our new book “Out of the Wilderness— 31 Devotions to Walk with God Through Your Hardest Seasons” at girlsgonebible.com/book JOIN US ON GGB+
In this episode, Brian welcomes Brooke from Dark Florida, a dedicated Bigfoot researcher. Brooke shares her fascination with curiosities from a young age, starting with DB Cooper's mysterious case, and how it led her to Bigfoot research.The conversation delves into her family's personal encounter with a Bigfoot, her experiences in the field, and the validations she has found, including footprints and thermal footage. Brooke discusses the balance of skepticism and belief in the unexplained, and shares some paranormal experiences she has encountered. The episode wraps up with an introduction to Brooke's platform, Dark Florida, where she explores everything from cryptids to eerie true crime.Visit Dark FloridaGet Our FREE NewsletterGet Brian's Books Leave Us A VoicemailVisit Our WebsiteSupport Our SponsorsVisit Untold Radio AM00:00 Welcome to the Show: Meet Brooke from Dark Florida 00:22 Brooke's Journey into Bigfoot Research 01:23 Family Encounters: A Personal Bigfoot Story 03:07 From Curiosity to Serious Research 05:51 First Bigfoot Conference and New Friendships 06:54 Camping Adventures and Bigfoot Footprints 09:22 A Chilling Encounter in the Florida Wilderness 22:00 Reflecting on Bigfoot Research and Personal Experiences 24:45 Personal Fascination with the Paranormal 25:48 Open-Mindedness in Bigfoot Research 27:23 Eye-Opening Encounter in the Pacific Northwest 29:39 Skepticism and Evidence in Bigfoot Research 43:02 Tree Structures and Bigfoot Trails 46:25 Paranormal Experiences in the Woods 49:59 Introducing Dark FloridaBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sasquatch-odyssey--4839697/support.
Psalm 141 (CEV)Andrew, Isack, and Edwin find Jesus in Psalm 141.Read the written devo that goes along with this episode by clicking here. Let us know what you are learning or any questions you have. Email us at TextTalk@ChristiansMeetHere.org. Join the Facebook community and join the conversation by clicking here. We'd love to meet you. Be a guest among the Christians who meet on Livingston Avenue. Click here to find out more. Michael Eldridge sang all four parts of our theme song. Find more from him by clicking here. Thanks for talking about the text with us today.________________________________________________If the hyperlinks do not work, copy the following addresses and paste them into the URL bar of your web browser: Daily Written Devo: https://readthebiblemakedisciples.wordpress.com/?p=21984The Christians Who Meet on Livingston Avenue: http://www.christiansmeethere.org/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/TalkAboutTheTextFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/texttalkMichael Eldridge: https://acapeldridge.com/
This week on From the Front Porch, Annie and Hunter discuss the best books of 2025 (so far)! To purchase the books mentioned in this episode, stop by The Bookshelf in Thomasville, visit our website (search episode 536) or download and shop on The Bookshelf's official app: Annie's books: First five-star read: Show Don't Tell by Curtis Sittenfeld Most surprising: Blessings and Disasters by Alexis Okeowo (releases August 5th) Least favorite: Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins Next on your TBR: The Girls Who Grew Big by Leila Mottley, The Names by Florence Knapp Most anticipated fall release: Same by Hannah Rosenberg (releases October 21st), Heart the Lover by Lily King (releases October 7th) Annie's Top Ten (So Far): 1. Tilt by Emma Pattee 2. Flashlight by Susan Choi 3. The Correspondent by Virginia Evans 4. Things in Nature Merely Grow by Yiyun Li 5. Show Don't Tell by Curtis Sittenfeld 6. Memorial Days by Geraldine Brooks 7. Everything Is Tuberculosis by John Green 8. The Road to Tender Hearts by Annie Hartnett 9. Lucky Night by Eliza Kennedy 10. Playworld by Adam Ross Hunter's books: First five-star read: Mothers and Sons by Adam Haslett Most surprising: Exit Zero by Marie-Helene Bertino Least favorite: When The Harvest Comes by Denne Michele Norris Next on your TBR: Consider Yourself Kissed by Jessica Stanley Hunter's Top Ten (So Far): 1 Audition by Katie Kitamura 2. Ordinary Time by Annie B. Jones 3. Mothers and Sons by Adam Haslett 4. Alligator Tears by Edgar Gomez 5. Among Friends by Hal Ebbott 6. The Wilderness by Angela Flourney (releases September 16th) 7. Open Heaven by Sean Hewitt 8. The Road to Tender Hearts by Annie Hartnett 9. Perfection by Vincenzo Latronico 10. Exit Zero by Marie-Helene Bertino From the Front Porch is a weekly podcast production of The Bookshelf, an independent bookstore in South Georgia. You can follow The Bookshelf's daily happenings on Instagram, Tiktok, and Facebook, and all the books from today's episode can be purchased online through our store website, www.bookshelfthomasville.com. A full transcript of today's episode can be found here. Special thanks to Dylan and his team at Studio D Podcast Production for sound and editing and for our theme music, which sets the perfect warm and friendly tone for our Thursday conversations. This week, Annie is reading A Change of Habit by Sister Monica Clare. Hunter is reading The Emperor of Gladness by Ocean Vuong. If you liked what you heard in today's episode, tell us by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. You can also support us on Patreon, where you can access bonus content, monthly live Porch Visits with Annie, our monthly live Patreon Book Club with Bookshelf staffers, Conquer a Classic episodes with Hunter, and more. Just go to patreon.com/fromthefrontporch. We're so grateful for you, and we look forward to meeting back here next week. Our Executive Producers are...Beth, Stephanie Dean, Linda Lee Drozt, Ashley Ferrell, Wendi Jenkins, Martha, Nicole Marsee, Gene Queens, Cammy Tidwell, Jammie Treadwell, and Amanda Whigham.