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Grace Lutheran Tucson Sermons
The Son of God is Baptized for You (Mark 1:4-11)

Grace Lutheran Tucson Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021


The Baptism of our Lord, January 10, 2021 Readings for this serviceFirst Lesson: Isaiah 49:1-6: With prophetic vision, Isaiah spoke of the coming of the Christ.Psalm 148: All God created, including the heavens and earth and all living creatures are called to praise the Lord.Second Lesson: Acts 16:25-34: After an earthquake, the jailer was terrified that all the prisoners had escaped; Paul and Silas reassured him they remained in their cells. They spoke to him of the Word of the Lord and to everyone in his house. The jailer rejoiced, because he and his whole household had come to believe in GodGospel: Mark 1:4-11: John the Baptist baptizes the Lord.Sermon: The Son of God is Baptized for You (Mark 1:4-11)John the Baptist called people to repent of their sins. The crowds all heard that they were sinners and needed forgiveness. He also preached that someone else was coming who outshone John and this was Jesus.When Jesus, the sinless Son of God walked down to John, into the Jordan River, to be baptized, he was giving us a champion to fight the battle against your sins. He began his work and the ministry that will take him to his death on the cross, not because of his own sin, but because he is going where sinners need to go. He is going to the suffering and pain and torture of hell as a substitute for you and for the whole world. Because of all he has done, your baptism has power to save.Pastor Nathan Kassulke

Stark Reflections on Writing and Publishing
Stark Reflections on Writing and Publishing EP 149 - Killing it on Kickstarter with Russell Nohelty

Stark Reflections on Writing and Publishing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 84:29


In this episode Mark interviews Russell Nohelty about writing scripts, comics, novels, editing, publishing, and his work optimizing Kickstarter campaigns to raise revenue and connect with fans. Prior to the interview, Mark shares a word about this episode's sponsor, Findaway Voices. You can learn more about how you can get your work distributed to retailers and library systems around the world at starkreflections.ca/Findaway. Mark then shares comments from recent episodes and a personal update.   In their conversation, Mark and Russell talk about: How Russell got into writing because he was never told he couldn't pursue the things he was interested in doing Russell's high school work in theatre, writing and working on plays; taking broadcast journalism in college, and his experiences writing and shooting his own short films How getting into a car accident and being unable to do the full film production tasks (except for writing), that funneled Russell into focusing on writing - one of the only things he could do while recovering Being re-introduced to comics after a long hiatus of not reading them How writing and creating comics led to novels and Russell's production company The difference between writing a movie script and a comic script The difference between writing comics and writing novels How comic writers and comic artists connect and collaborate The significant cost involved in indie comic publishing (especially when compared to indie novel publishing) The long term sales Russell has seen selling indie comics - ie, with strong and ongoing backlist sales How Russell's production company started because he wasn't impressed with some of the other companies he'd been working with The origin of the name Wannabe Press Two of the main "norms" in indie comic publishing: Doing Comic-Cons and doing Kickstaters How it's a lot easier to make the couple of thousand dollars needed to ensure a novel pays off on Kickstarter (with the average spend being between $25 and $30 for about 100 people) - which leads to $3000. As opposed to having to sell 1000 copies of a low priced eBook to earn the same amount. One of the great things about Kickstarter is the access you have, after a campaign funds, to the community that supported you How, in a little over 6 months, Russell has raised over $50,000 from three different Kickstarter campaigns with no advertising spend Messaging daily about his Kickstarter campaigns, and how Russell has never received complaints from people who are actually supporting him and buying his books - he only receives complaints from those who AREN'T buying. The importance of building and leveraging a community before you launch a Kickstarter campaign The fact that many thousands of people buy Russell's books, but a much smaller number of people actually help him create those books in the first place How, on Kickstarter, people aren't just buying your book, they are investing in you as a creator and artist they believe in The most common and blatant errors that people make on Kickstarter The importance of starting with the WHY in your Kickstarter campaigns Why you should always have something that people can download immediately The value of always having something that people can offer just a single dollar And more . . . After the interview, Mark reflects on Russell's comment that earning $500 on a Kickstarter might look like a failure, but it's actually a huge success, especially when compared to the typical results of the average book selling on the major retail platforms. Links of Interest: Russell Nohelty's Website The Complete Creative: Kickstarter Russell's Forthcoming Kickstarter Wide for the Win Submission Form Mark's Feed The Obsession Kickstarter EP 148 - AI Voice Double Conversation with Joanna Penn EP 139 - Dreaming, Singing, and Moving People with Ashley Joanisse EP 116 - Taking the Short Tack with Matty Dalrymple Spirits Untapped Mark Parody Videos Stuck in This House Here with You Mark's Tavern (Cheers Parody) K-Tel Parody: Isolation Hits You Call Me Fever (Parody of "Fever" in mispronunciation of Lefebvre) Mark's Canadian Werewolf Series This Time Around (Book 0) A Canadian Werewolf in New York (Book 1) Stowe Away (Book 1.5) Fear and Longing in Los Angeles (Book 2) Findaway Voices Patreon for Stark Reflections   Russell Nohelty is a USA Today Bestselling author and publisher at Wannabe Press. He's written comic books like Katrina Hates the Dead, Ichabod Jones: Monster Hunter, and Pixie Dust, along with more than a dozen novels, including his Godsverse Chronicles. He also edits the Cthulhu is Hard to Spell anthology series. He has raised over $180,000 on Kickstarter across 12 projects, and has a very entertaining newsletter, which you can join at www.russellnohelty.com/mail and get a few of his books for free. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife and dogs. The introductory, end, and bumper music for this podcast (“Laser Groove”) was composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0

Tunnel Hill Baptist Church
What-s It Worth to You? – Mark 8-34-38

Tunnel Hill Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020


“What-s It Worth to You_ – Mark 8-34-38”. The post What-s It Worth to You? – Mark 8-34-38 appeared first on Tunnel Hill Baptist Church.

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Mack Avenue Community Church
Go Tell Your People How Much the Lord Has Done for You - Mark 5:1-20

Mack Avenue Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2019


Go Tell Your People How Much the Lord Has Done for You - Mark 5:1-20 Sermon by Mark VanAndel

Oasis Church (Monroe, Virginia) Services
17.07.09 - Pastor Brady Rose - A Warning for You - Mark 6:1–6

Oasis Church (Monroe, Virginia) Services

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2017 38:20


17.07.09 - Pastor Brady Rose - A Warning for You - Mark 6:1–6 by OasisChurchLive

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Disciples Church
What is Life Worth to You (Mark 10:17-31)

Disciples Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2017


The post What is Life Worth to You (Mark 10:17-31) appeared first on Disciples Church.

Woodburn Baptist Church: Sermons (Audio)
What Do You Want Me to Do for You?

Woodburn Baptist Church: Sermons (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2011 39:37


Sermon: What Do You Want Me to Do for You? Mark 10:36 Series: Passionate Questions By: Tim Harris, Senior Pastor, Woodburn Baptist Church, Woodburn, Kentucky www.woodburnbaptist.org