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Join me for an enlightening episode of "Thoughtfully Mindless" as I sit down with renowned economist and financial advisor Mark Skousen in "A Brave New World: Mark Skousen on FreedomFest and Future Trends." Mark, the founder and producer of FreedomFest, shares his insights on the future of economics, the importance of real-world experience in education, and the exciting events planned for this year's FreedomFest in Las Vegas. Discover how FreedomFest has become the world's largest gathering of free minds and what attendees can expect from speakers like Rob Schneider, Robert Kiyosaki, Bret Weinstein, Michael Shellenberger, and many more. This episode is packed with valuable insights on economic liberty, innovation, and the power of ideas to shape a free society. Don't miss this conversation with one of the leading voices in economic freedom. Use code THOUGHTFUL50 for $50 off at checkout at https://www.freedomfest.com/ https://www.markskousen.com/ https://thoughtfullymindless.com/ https://fractalzoo.net/
HOW TO LIVE IN AN EVIL WORLD, Mark Shook by Community of Faith
Is love enough to change the world? Explore how Jesus' illogical kingdom can truly make a difference in the real world in this thought-provoking episode. The post Does Love Actually Work In The Real World? [Mark 10:32-45] appeared first on Crosscreek Community Church - Salem, Oregon.
Pastor Eric Zellner continues preaching through Mark. This week, following the "mountain top experience" of the Transfiguration, we see this principle: Jesus reveals his power to those with desperate hearts and open hands.
In this engaging conversation, Mark Sultana, Principal Architect at DSDG Architects, shares exciting updates on his recent projects and discusses the changing regulatory rules associated with floodplains. He also talks about designing a home for a YouTube celebrity and the trends he is observing in modern home designs. Mark provides insights into his client-focused approach, budget-consciousness, and the expansion of his firm's services, including interior design. Tune in to learn more about Mark's passion for creating personalized, warm modern designs and his plans for future projects. Mark Sultana: https://dsdgarchitects.com/
Is this the end of the world? Bible reference: Mark 13:1- 8, 26-33.Series: The Last Week.With the war in Gaza, and with the war in Ukraine, and with the Climate crisis, and with the whole world just seemingly going crazy, it is easy to start wondering, ‘Is this the beginning of the end?' And so, you might be wondering, ‘Is the world coming to an end? And what does the Bible say about this? When will the world end?' And this is the very question that the disciples ask Jesus in Mark 13.
Help us improve the podcast! Click here to take our listener survey—5 respondents will be randomly selected to receive a signed and personalized copy of Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most.What are the goals of education? Are we shaping young minds or corrupting the youth? Theologian Mark Jordan joins Matt Croasmun for a conversation about the meaning of theological education today. Mark is the R. R. Niebuhr Research Professor at Harvard Divinity School, and is the author of ten books, including Telling Truths in Church: Scandal, Flesh, and Christian Speech. He came on the show to discuss his 2021 book, Transforming Fire: Imagining Christian Teaching—along the way, he reflects on Christian pedagogical principles; the question of the teacher's power and the potential to enact an abusive pedagogy; he looks at the enigmatic, provoking, and sometimes deliberately elusive teaching strategy of Jesus through his parables; the role of desire in learning—and a shared love for the divine between teacher and student; he acknowledges the expansiveness of theological education that occurs outside a classroom setting; and he questions the very purpose of Christian theological education.Mark D. Jordan is the R. R. Niebuhr Professor of Divinity at Harvard Divinity School. He is the author of ten books, including Telling Truths in Church: Scandal, Flesh, and Christian Speech. A Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, he has also received a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Fulbright- Hays Fellowship, and a Luce Fellowship in Theology.Show NotesCheck out Mark Jordan's book Transforming Fire: Imagining Christian Teaching.Louis Agassiz's story of the fish exemplifies a strong pedagogy.Teaching should center on the text itself, not the teacher: “In the space between the text and the student, I need to just step aside as far as possible and put the fish on the table.”The parables of Jesus are themselves a pedagogy. They are “enigmatic, provoking, sometimes deliberately elusive” in order to “stop the hearer in his tracks or her tracks.”The shift of theological education primarily from monastic schools to universities suggests the site of divine revelation is also primarily confined to the university classroom.The shift of theological education to universities also requires theological education to follow the schedule of a university which limits the time some texts require to be read properly.The texts being taught intend to transform students' lives with the lessons they hold.Teachers of Christian theology can invite transformation, but ultimately divine action is beyond teachers' control: “Faith is a divine gift.”Teachers often communicate to their students in bodily and affective ways in addition to the actual words they use: “Bodies learn best from bodies.”Mark Jordan's thoughts on teaching are especially true of theological education, but they can be true of other subjects as well.“Education depends on desire.” That is, it depends on the student and teacher's shared love for the divine, for other people, and for the world.Using the model of Jesus, who gently corrected his students' misguided expectations of him, teachers can also gently correct a student who “is beginning to mistake [the teacher] for the actual point of the course.”Theological education can and is taking place everywhere, not just in the classroom setting.“The question is not, will there will be a future of theology? It's where will there be a future of theology?”In many universities and seminaries, the time and expense of formal theological education prevent potential students from undergoing academic training. How can we reimagine theological education to allow for greater accessibility, even to those not interested in professional formation as a church leader?Production NotesThis podcast featured Mark Jordan and Matt CroasmunEdited and Produced by Evan RosaHosted by Evan RosaProduction Assistance by Alexa Rollow, Macie Bridge, and Tim BergelandA Production of the Yale Center for Faith & Culture at Yale Divinity School https://faith.yale.edu/aboutSupport For the Life of the World podcast by giving to the Yale Center for Faith & Culture: https://faith.yale.edu/give
Toshi JamangMark Series 13:1-37Mar 10, 2024
Jesus urges us to be watchful and prepared for the end of the world when he will return in power and glory and to be wise and faithful to his instructions. The post Preparing for the End of the World (Mark Sermon 76) appeared first on Two Journeys.
Jesus urges us to be watchful and prepared for the end of the world when he will return in power and glory. He also tells us to be wise and faithful to what he’s told us to do. - SERMON TRANSCRIPT coming soon -
Jesus urges us to be watchful and prepared for the end of the world when he will return in power and glory and to be wise and faithful to his instructions. The post Preparing for the End of the World (Mark Sermon 76) appeared first on Two Journeys.
Jesus urges us to be watchful and prepared for the end of the world when he will return in power and glory and to be wise and faithful to his instructions. The post Preparing for the End of the World (Mark Sermon 76) appeared first on Two Journeys.
Jesus urges us to be watchful and prepared for the end of the world when he will return in power and glory and to be wise and faithful to his instructions. The post Preparing for the End of the World (Mark Sermon 76) appeared first on Two Journeys.
The third in a series of sermons on Mark. Speaker: Sipho Mfusi
Rejoice! Your name is written in Heaven! Mark teaches us how we can pray for the world. Streamed live at St Paul's Shadwell on Sunday, 14 January 2024 Join us as we gather to worship together every Sunday from 10am. Discover more at sps.church/sundays We hope you're encouraged by this sermon. For all the latest updates follow us on Social Media or check out sps.church #spschurch #towerhamlets #eastlondon Media Channels sps.church/instagram sps.church/facebook sps.church/twitter sps.church/itunes sps.church/spotify sps.church/youtube
Everywhere we turn we are sold a story about prosperity. Prosperity is having the nicest house on the block. Prosperity is the two brand new cars. Prosperity is a certain type of Christmas complete with gifts under the tree. But the advent story challenges us to redefine the life of prosperity; as a life of trust in God with us.
How can you learn to stay calm and deal with a VUCA — volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous — world? Perspective is the number one tactic, and today's guest is a special operator and leader who has the developmental skills and methodologies that can assist anyone in dealing with a VUCA world. Mark Divine is a former Navy SEAL Commander, best-selling author, and leadership expert. After a 20-year career in the Navy SEALs, he was tasked with creating a leadership program for the SEALs, which later extended to corporate, sports, and academic settings. Mark Divine is the author of five best-selling books, hosts a top-rated podcast, Mark Divine's Unbeatable Mind, and has founded five successful companies. He believes in unlocking 20X performance through the right training and tools. From terrorist attacks and global wars to the COVID-19 pandemic and technological advances, the capacity for great violence to happen quickly is prevalent in today's VUCA world. The need to remain adaptable, flexible, and controlled under such stress is critical to survival. Mark and Bill both share experiences of trauma from their lives and the lessons they have learned as a result. Having the tools needed to navigate the trauma of life is what sets a leader apart in moments of crisis. However, teams are not always looking for a calm and composed leader. Acknowledging apparent chaos can be the best first step in building trust and respect. Everyone on a SEAL team is a leader, so egos get checked at the door. Each team member is prepared to step up when they are called on to lead. There is no hiding in an elite culture environment, there is only the expectation that you're going to bring your “A” game every single day. Those who learn the techniques to do so are earning the respect and trust of their team, controlling their mind and emotions, and preparing for whatever chaos the VUCA world might throw their way. Interview Links: Mark Divine Resources: Growth Navigator Coaching Scaling Up Summits (Select Bill Gallagher as your coach during registration for a discount.) Bill on YouTube Recruiter.com Short List (use code scaleup) Scaling Up is the best-selling book by Verne Harnish and our team for Scaling Up Coaches (formerly Gazelles). We share how the fastest-growing companies succeed where so many others fail. Bill Gallagher, Scaling Coach and host of the show, is an international business coach who works with C-Suite leaders to achieve breakthrough growth. We help leadership teams with the biggest decisions around People, Strategy, Execution, and Cash so that they can Scale Up successfully and beat the odds of business growth. Scaling Up is based on Verne's original best-selling business book, Mastering the Rockefeller Habits. Did you enjoy today's episode? If so, then please leave a review! Help other business leaders discover the Scaling Up Business Podcast so they, too, can benefit from the ideas shared in these podcasts.
You want to help the world. You want to ease the pain and hurt around you. But is our good really making any difference? The Story of Jesus shows us how to go beyond good intentions and make a real difference in the world. The post How can I help the world? [Mark 6:30-44] appeared first on Crosscreek Community Church - Salem, Oregon.
Message from Ben McCardell on October 1, 2023
The Gospel of Mark: Until The End of the World — Mark 14:43-53 — Pastor Ben Lacey by Redemption Church In Seattle Washington
In this episode, Chloe introduces herself and her personal journey to the Grange Project. Tom and Chloe then interview Mark Lynas (British author and environmental activist) about the current realities of our climate crisis - the fact that we're unlikely to maintain global warming to 1.5 degrees and the severe implications of reaching 2 degrees. Mark underscores the pivotal role humans play in controlling emissions and calls attention to the crucial role government policies play in this. The episode concludes with an inspiring call-to-action for listeners to get involved in advocacy and campaigning. Finally, Chloe and Tom reflect on the engaging discussion, reiterating the significance of combined efforts in fighting the climate crisis.Your HostsTom Constable: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-constable/Chloe Constable: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chloe-constable-24155821b/Our GuestMark Lynas is a prominent British author, journalist, and environmental activist known for his work on climate change and environmental issues. He gained international recognition as a vocal advocate of scientific evidence and technology in addressing global challenges. Lynas authored several influential books, including "Our Final Warning: Six Degrees of Climate Emergency," which explored the potential consequences of global warming. Mark Lynas has been a powerful voice in the environmental movement, contributing to public awareness and the debate surrounding climate change and its impact on our planet.Website: https://marklynas.org, Twitter: https://twitter.com/mark_lynasGrange Project Contact & Social MediaEmail: hello@grangeproject.co.ukInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/grange.project/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/grangeprojectYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@GrangeProjectLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-constable/Listen out for:[00:01:02] Tom interviews Chloe about her journey to becoming a co-founder of the Grange Project[00:08:43] Mark introduces himself and his many professional identities[00:13:55] We discuss how the world cannot hold to 1.5 degrees and the potential impacts of 2 degrees of warming[00:19:25] Mark talks about how humans have control over their emissions and the importance of government policy[00:26:50] A conversation about how the only thing that matters is collective efforts and holding our governments accountable[00:31:24] Ideas around how you can get involved in advocacy and campaigning[00:36:46] The ‘Wilder Podcast' closing questions: what is the one thing you would hope listeners would take away from this...
In Mark 9: 14-29, Pastor Ben Nistor preaches on the stark difference between the disciples and the man seeking help when it comes to belief in the sovereign authority of Christ. It is not the man seeking help that lacks faith, but the disciples. Belief in Christ is the vehicle for unleashing the infinite power of God for His purposes in the world. Prayerlessness is a sign of unbelief, which prevents the unleashing of God's infinite power for His purposes. ________________________________________ Links to Sermon Notes & Answers: ➤Sermon Notes (Blank): https://30fec278-856b-40f1-92a2-65e62d11d067.usrfiles.com/ugd/30fec2_8efae1b3f794486da4c00b5bc786acd2.pdf ➤Sermon Notes (Answers): https://30fec278-856b-40f1-92a2-65e62d11d067.usrfiles.com/ugd/30fec2_1406acf6de1b4acd9546b70cdd59e76f.pdf ________________________________________ In this video: 4:10 Reading of Mark 9: 14-29 7:14 Review 11:54 The Point of Mark 9: 14-29 14:00 Some Problems in Mark 9: 14-29 19:41 Some Principles from Mark 9: 14-29 ________________________________________ Subscribe to this channel to catch weekly expositional sermons from the Bible. ________________________________________ Explore more sermons and information: https://www.sheridanhills.org/watch-new ________________________________________ Follow us: ➤Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sheridanhills/ ➤Twitter: https://twitter.com/sheridanhills01 ➤Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sheridanhills/
06/04/2023 - Chad Lewis
The Most Interesting Man In The World: Mark DavenportMark Davenport has built a foundation of innovative architectural design through collaboration that impacts all community members surrounding each project. With his positive approach and outside-the-box thinking, Mark easily connects with people from different disciplines and backgrounds. The diverse set of leaders and mentors that Mark has surrounded himself with has helped him develop a well-rounded perspective that has kept him grounded and grows his passion for helping others. Mark is an Arizona native. His religious upbringing and early beginnings as manager at the local Peter Piper Pizza were foundations for business leadership and ethics. Mark completed all of his schooling in Tempe (elementary through college - Go Devils!) and progressed from an intern at SPS+ Architects in 1999 to firm partner in 2010 and Managing Partner in 2022. Mark's enthusiasm and zest for impacting his community have reinvigorated the firm with new, innovative ideas.www.spsplusarchitects.comMac and Bleu is the hot new podcast dedicated to all things related to building Arizona. Topics discussed range from construction, economic development, supply chain, and market segments.Mac & Bleu also includes diversity in construction, local politics affecting construction, women in construction, construction technology, and more.The host JJ Levenske of Bleuwave have their finger on the pulse of the people building Arizona.The show brings in the brightest minds in their perspective positions and industries and JJ has the unique ability to touch on the subject matter that you want to hear.If you want to know who's building Arizona, tune in and subscribe to Mac and Bleu today!___________________________________________________________________________________JJ Levenske is a seasoned construction executive with over 30 years of experience in the commercial and industrial sectors.From pre-construction services to complex quality controls and close-outs, he brings a commitment to delivering the highest levels of professionalism and customer service.
Join the lads as they chat about Super Nintendo World, sneaking around Universal Studios, Jungle Cruise lawsuits, ECV races in the park, Josh Gad skippering, Stealing Sharks from the Submarine Voyage, & Broadway at Videopolis
WE SERVE THE WORLD, Mark Shook by Community of Faith
Preacher: Isaac Adams Text: Mark 4:21-25 Pastor Isaac continues a series entitled “Who is Jesus?” through the Gospel of Mark. This passage shows us that Jesus is the light of the world who has come to lighten our darkness.
Paranormal UK's own Mark Johnson is the host of the Astral Perceptions Podcast. He is also a Paranormal Researcher, Tarot Card Reader, and Shamanic Practitioner. He joins Eleanor Wagner in a discussion on reincarnation, astral projection, time travel experiments in today's world, depossession sessions, and paranormal investigating.
Pastor Jason Hill continues our sermon series in the book of the Gospel of Mark. This sermon is focused on Mark 1: 35-45, where Jesus demonstrates the priority of his mission on the earth--to preach repentance and faith and to be the Savior of the world. This passage specifically shows us Jesus' priority of prayer and of Jesus' healing of a leprous man. Our sermon today digs into how Jesus' priorities & mission should impact Christians' understanding of their own mission as believers and their understanding of the Gospel. ________________________________________ Links to Sermon Notes & Answers: ➤Sermon Notes (Blank): https://www.sheridanhills.org/_files/ugd/30fec2_cf73ccdb51c7408493c02b5bab71afd4.pdf ➤Sermon Notes (Answers): https://www.sheridanhills.org/_files/ugd/30fec2_18fb90e867e448bfa97466894138a98c.pdf ________________________________________ In this video: Review of previous sermons in series The MISSION of the Savior—He is a PREACHER of Repentance and Faith — Mark 1: 35-39 The MISSION of the Savior—He is the SAVIOR of the WORLD — Mark 1: 40-45 THE EXAMPLE OF THE LEPER AND JESUS TRADING PLACES POINTS TO THE GOSPEL ________________________________________ Subscribe to this channel to catch weekly expositional sermons from the Bible. ________________________________________ Explore more sermons and information: https://www.sheridanhills.org/watch-new ________________________________________ Follow us: ➤Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sheridanhills/ ➤Twitter: https://twitter.com/sheridanhills01 ➤Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sheridanhills/
MAP CEO Nader Mousavizadeh speaks with MAP Senior Counsellor Mark Carney on the outlook for monetary policy and global inflation, the impact of the Ukraine war on the green transition, the new and structurally inflationary map of a fragmented world - these and many other subjects Mark reflects on with unparalleled authority and insight.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this sermon, pastor Dylan Dodson preaches from Mark 13:1-23.
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How do I feel about God? Am I satisfied? Comfortable? Cynical? Disappointed? Indifferent? Am I on fire? That torch in my hand will be passed to my children more substantially than any religious education. If I want my children to grow spiritually, I must stay alive.” dadAWESOME We're on a mission to add LIFE to the dad life. We're passionate about helping dads live fully alive as they lead their kids to God's awesomeness. | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook Mark Foreman Mark Foreman lives in the San Diego area and is the lead pastor of North Coast Calvary Chapel. The question Mark and his wife Jan Foreman are most often asked is: How did you raise your kids? Never Say No takes you on a personal journey to learn first-hand how they raised Jon and Tim of Switchfoot. Mark's been married to Jan, his “best friend and favorite Bible teacher,” for over 46 years. Together they love surfing, sailing, travel and especially being with their family. Ministry Shout Out! Wild Sons - A community of men living from a full heart, pursuing a life of passion, adventure and freedom, walking intimately with God on a journey to become the men he created us to be. https://wildsons.com/ Podcast: https://wildsons.com/podcast Conversation Notes 3:15 – “You are the same today as you'll be in five years except for two things the books you read and the people you meet” Charlie “tremendous” Jones 3:53 – Mark introduces himself 5:08 – Bring your kids along for the adventure. Authenticity is an important ingredient. 5:50 – Agreement with their sons that they can all talk about anything they want. All topics are fair game because Jesus touches everything 6:43 – Surfing/Fatherhood comparison 7:38 – We must isolate the different variables of fatherhood and isolate some of them and then work on the variables that you really want to change 8:51 – “If you win 5000 people to Christ and you lose your own son, how does that feel?” 10:22 – The mistake of carrying around the wooden spoon and taking on the rigid disciplinarian role 11:03 – The importance of filling our kids love tanks 11:18 – “Time, Touch and Eye Contact” and the importance of wrestling 12:38 – The importance of listening and letting your kids dream 12:55 – “I Enjoy You” and the power of these words and the wonder it brings to children to hear them 13:15 – The surprising fact that a lot of people don't “like” their children 13:52 – The more time we spend with our kids, the more we enjoy them. We tend to like the things that we invest in 14:18 – It starts with understanding that God enjoys me 16:38 – book The Second Mountain (David Brooks) // We must go through a valley of pain before we can move to the 2nd mountain of serving and living for others 19:11 – Overview of the book Never Say No 20:53 – Process of thinking backwards and working backwards… What are we hoping for when our kids launch from the home at 18 years old? 21:18 – Most parents primary goal is safety. Most are scared to death of their kids getting hurt by the jungle of this world 21:52 – “Raising kids who own the jungle. Raise kids who change the world rather than run from the world” 22:32 – Raising artists. Every kid is raised in the image of God. He's a creator. He's the greatest artist. 23:40 – “Wonder happens when we get closer to God”… Humility and serving others also comes when we get closer to God. 24:24 – Reading books that stir up wonder 26:08 – Am I accidentally cutting the wings of my kids wonder and creativity 26:46 – Book Quote: ““How do I feel about God? Am I satisfied? Comfortable? Cynical? Disappointed? Indifferent? Am I on fire? That torch in my hand will be passed to my children more substantially than any religious education. If I want my children to grow spiritually, I must stay alive.” 28:51 – It must be in me before I can hope something is in my kids. 29:10 – Mark's sons seeing him spending time reading his Bible 30:40 – “We are the caretakers of our kids hearts” 32:24 – “We're launching our kids from the moment they're born if we really believe we are raising kids that will change the world” 34:03 – Entire dadAWESOME episode on the book Never Say No with Ross Manders: https://dadawesome.org/episode48/ 34:32 – Slow down 35:42 – Mark's prayer for us fathers. Conversation Links: Never Say No (Mark and Jan Foreman) Switchfoot (his sons band) Mark's church Mark on Twitter Links from dadAWESOME https://dadawesome.org/life/ Make a Donation to dadAWESOME Join the dadAWESOME Prayer Team https://dadawesome.org/tour/
Colossians 1:1-14
What do we do when life turns dark? Looking to Jesus' final interactions with his disciples in the garden of Gethsemane, Mark encourages us to remain faithful to the one who never abandons us. Mark Brickman, 10 April 2022