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Hebrews 12:4-13: The writer wants us to remember that the Christian life will come with many challenges. Yet, these are not a sign that God has deserted us, but rather that He loves us and is at work to train us in godliness.
Hebrews 12:14-29: In these final verses, we are encouraged to avoid the sins that can trip us up in the Christian life, and to press on in godliness.
Hebrews 12: 1 - 3: Hebrews 12 begins by encouraging us to see the Christian life as a race to be run. To finish strong, we must look back, look up and look forward.
Evangelist Terry Banks speaks to the Alabama Women's Convention in Troy, Alabama May 2019.
Evangelist Terri Banks addresses the Alabama Women's Convocation 2019.
Mark 8:27 - 38: In this First Session, Carry Sandom looks at what it means to live sacrificially for Christ. Series: Jesus teaches His disciples about His death and how costly it will be to walk the way of the cross – not only for Jesus but for all His followers. What does it really mean to walk in Jesus’ footsteps and what about those who refuse to follow Him? In these 3 sessions, Carrie Sandom helps investigate Mark Chapters 8 – 10 to help us identify what it truly means to follow Jesus. Click this link to view other sermons preached by Carrie Sandom from the Gauteng Women’s Convention: http://www.christchurchmidrand.co.za/womens-convention-2018/
Mark 10:32 - 52: In this third and final Session, Carry Sandom looks at what it means to take on trials for our Lord as Christ did himself. Series: Jesus teaches His disciples about His death and how costly it will be to walk the way of the cross – not only for Jesus but for all His followers. What does it really mean to walk in Jesus’ footsteps and what about those who refuse to follow Him? In these 3 sessions, Carrie Sandom helps investigate Mark Chapters 8 – 10 to help us identify what it truly means to follow Jesus. Click this link to view other sermons preached by Carrie Sandom from the Gauteng Women’s Convention: http://www.christchurchmidrand.co.za/womens-convention-2018/
Mark 9:30 - 50: In this Second Session, Carry Sandom looks at what it means to live sacrificially serve in the manner that Christ served us. Series: Jesus teaches His disciples about His death and how costly it will be to walk the way of the cross – not only for Jesus but for all His followers. What does it really mean to walk in Jesus’ footsteps and what about those who refuse to follow Him? In these 3 sessions, Carrie Sandom helps investigate Mark Chapters 8 – 10 to help us identify what it truly means to follow Jesus. Click this link to view other sermons preached by Carrie Sandom from the Gauteng Women’s Convention: http://www.christchurchmidrand.co.za/womens-convention-2018/
Breaking down the Women's Convention at its conclusion, discussing motivations for being there, and next steps. Â Music by Evan Schaeffer, https://soundcloud.com/evanschaeffer
Men & Women's Convention Fellowship Services 2017 Theme: "How Does the Pure Gold Become Dim" Scripture: Lamentations 4:1 & St. Luke 10:19 Speaker of the evening, Pastor Mary Daniel-Fuller
Men & Women's Convention Fellowship Services 2017 Theme: "How Does the Pure Gold Become Dim" Scripture: Lamentations 4:1 & St. Luke 10:19 Speaker of the evening, Elder O'Neil Fisher
Meeting and interviewing attendees of the Women's Convention in Detroit to learn more about their activism and why they attended.
Men & Women's Convention Fellowship Services 2017 Theme: "How Does the Pure Gold Become Dim" Scripture: Lamentations 4:1 & St. Luke 10:19 Speaker of the evening, Elder O'Neil Fisher
Men & Women's Convention Fellowship Services 2017 Theme: "How Does the Pure Gold Become Dim" Scripture: Lamentations 4:1 & St. Luke 10:19 Day Session Facilitator: Pastor Vira Stewart
Men & Women's Convention Fellowship Services 2017 Theme: "How Does the Pure Gold Become Dim" Scripture: Lamentations 4:1 & St. Luke 10:19 Speaker of the evening, Pastor Mary Daniel-Fuller
This week, an interview with Wade Davis, the NFL's first Diversity and Inclusion consultant and, well, a professional feminist. (Ok, maybe that one's not on his business card). Davis uses his public platform to talk to men and boys about masculinity as a societal construct -- one that is a performance as harmful to men as it is to women. We'll also hear from Vox.com reporter Anna North, who attended the Women's Convention in Detroit and talked to women interested in running for office in 2018 about how Donald Trump's win, and Hillary Clinton's loss, have motivated their candidacies. Wade Davis: Taking off the mask of masculinity https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umKKrbmdHFM Anna North: https://www.vox.com/identities/2017/11/6/16571570/female-candidates-trump-clinton-2016-election
Report from the Women's Convention: When in Doubt Kick Him in the Nuts!In this episode Friend of the Cast, Suzi Dietz, reports on what she learned in the recent Women's Convention in Detroit. Caroline and Steve talk to Suzi about the conferences, topics, and strategies she attended at the first Wome's Convention organized by the Women's March. It always seems to come back to the same thing... Think globally, act locally!
In this week's episode... 3:30 - Heather talks the Women's Convention in Detroit and her panel "Confronting White Womanhood," the most attended workshop of the event 12:25 - "Critique as Care" and "Calling out vs. Calling In" 15:55 - The shuttering of Gothamist & DNAinfo by Trump donor Joe Ricketts 22:05 - New York City's West Side Terror Attack 25:40 - Shout out to New Yorkers not giving a f**k 27:45 - White (Woman) F**kery of the Week 37:55 - Papa John race-baits over low sales 43:00 - Elsa is still boycotting football, and the national anthem is a crappy song
Join Kara and Kevin in their first episode sans Elizabeth (who was busy attending the DNC meeting in Vegas). Topics include the DNC's Unity Reform Commission, the Women's Convention fiasco, and all manner of meandering tangents in between.Â
Jordan, Dylan, and Nathan earned their explicit rating in this episode in their review of the news of the week. They discuss the Bernie Sanders "scandal" at the upcoming Women's Convention, the ongoing crisis in Puerto Rico, the difference between Republicans and Democrats when it comes to sexual assault, and Trump's deliberate sabotage of the ACA.
(October 18, 2017) Dr J is once again Teresa Tomeo's guest on Catholic Connection. They're discussing the women's convention taking place this week in Detroit--and the toxic fallout from the ideas being upheld at it…
Sunday evening of Rest Tabernacle's Men's & Women's Convention 2016. "There Is Greatness In The Valley". Theme scripture Ezekiel 37 v. 1-14. Sermon delivered by Missionary Cheryl Cawley on November 13th, 2016
Sunday morning of Rest Tabernacle's Men's & Women's Convention 2016. "There Is Greatness In The Valley". Theme scripture Ezekiel 37 v. 1-14. Sermon delivered by Bishop Bingham on November 13th, 2016
Night 3 of Rest Tabernacle's Men's & Women's Convention 2016. "There Is Greatness In The Valley". Theme scripture Ezekiel 37 v. 1-14. Sermon delivered by Evang. Watson on November 12th, 2016
Part 3 of of Rest Tabernacle's Men's & Women's Convention 2016 Day Session. "There Is Greatness In The Valley". Theme scripture Ezekiel 37 v. 1-14. Sermon delivered by Sis. Kasandra Brackett on November 12th, 2016
Night 2 of Rest Tabernacle's Men's & Women's Convention 2016. "There Is Greatness In The Valley". Theme scripture Ezekiel 37 v. 1-14. Sermon delivered by Bishop Bingham on November 11th, 2016
Night 1 of Rest Tabernacle's Men's & Women's Convention 2016. "There Is Greatness In The Valley". Theme scripture Ezekiel 37 v. 1-14. Sermon delivered by Evang. Cargetha Williams.