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Upfront & Undivided

Luke & Dean'na Wantz

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Real conversations with a real couple. In our podcast we will talk about and take on a variety of topics including: - Relationships/Marriage - Courting/Dating - Honor - Social Situations - Life - God and Christianity - Sex - Children - and any other random thing we might think of. Tag along and enjoy this ride with us as we open up our hearts and minds to you. Music: Savour The Moment by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
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Your Undivided Attention

Tristan Harris and Aza Raskin, The Center for Humane Technology

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In our podcast, Your Undivided Attention, co-hosts Tristan Harris, Aza Raskin and Daniel Barcay explore the unprecedented power of emerging technologies: how they fit into our lives, and how they fit into a humane future. Join us every other Thursday as we confront challenges and explore solutions with a wide range of thought leaders and change-makers — like Audrey Tang on digital democracy, neurotechnology with Nita Farahany, getting beyond dystopia with Yuval Noah Harari, and Esther Perel ...
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This Undivided Life Podcast will give you real advice to help make life whole again. Join Troy Mclaughlin, co-host Scott Perkins and guests as we talk real life. We bypass simple platitudes and the generic “just love yourself” gibberish, and dive headlong into the challenges pulling us a million different directions. Life is fractured; from your calendars chocked full of commitments, to the black hole of entertainment in the palm of your hand, and the constant buzz of iPhone alerts. For most ...
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A Christian commentary on the way of Jesus in the world today with Red Letter Christian leaders Dr. Tony Campolo and Shane Claiborne. Red Letter Christians gets its name from the Bibles that highlight the words of Jesus in red and we are aspiring to live “as if Jesus meant the stuff he said.” Some episodes of this podcast have been adapted from the radio show “Across the Pond” which airs on Sunday afternoons in the UK on Premier Radio. Others are from events such as Faith Forums, Book Clubs, ...
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St Peters Orthodox Church

St. Peter Orthodox Church

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At St. Peter Orthodox Church, you will find a people committed to our Lord and to one another. Everything we do in our Parish is to either encourage us toward maturity in our Christian life or to be a means by which we can encounter the reality and grace of God toward the healing of our soul.
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Welcome to the weekly podcast from Canyon Ridge Christian Church! Here you'll find our weekend messages every Sunday afternoon. This is a place where you can discover a community that will help you take your next steps into what God is doing. Find out more about Canyon Ridge at http://canyonridge.org/
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”Your attitude is like a box of crayons that color you’re world” What will you create today? Let me help you paint your world with success. Mrscolorfulday will help you with breaking bad habits and designing positive new ones. Whether you are seeking spiritual clarity, self-improvement or better mental health you are definitely in to gain brighter thinking during this podcast.
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The VergeNow Podcast is designed to give encouragement, inspiration and guidance to creatives and innovative ministry leaders. Over the last eighteen years as an experimental “arts church,” Convergence: A Creative Community of Faith has come to believe that a vibrant spiritual imagination and skillful, disciplined creativity are the keys to faithfully meeting the challenges facing our churches, our communities and our world.
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People may not say it to us, but they are evaluating whether our faith is genuine by watching how we live our lives. The only way they can truly tell if our faith is real is not by our words, because words can be empty, but by our actions. If we truly believe that what we say we believe is really real, then our lives will reflect it. So the questio…
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As you hit the road this Labor Day weekend, we thought you should know what your gas money is being used to fund. What the government gives, the government can take away. Story on CCA misses a big plot line. Selective fact checking. Gangs of migrants taking over apartments and bus stops, leaving residents in fear.…
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Host: Emily Hatfield | Released Wednesday, August 28, 2024 On this episode of Wifey Wednesdays, Emily discusses the problem with favoritism and how it can interrupt your marriage and parenting and, ultimately, hurt your family for generations. We also look at the warning of not repeating the sin of your parents, and not allowing your […]…
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Today, the tech industry is the second-biggest lobbying power in Washington, DC, but that wasn’t true as recently as ten years ago. How did we get to this moment? And where could we be going next? On this episode of Your Undivided Attention, Tristan and Daniel sit down with historian Margaret O’Mara and journalist Brody Mullins to discuss how Silic…
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Today’s chapter in Corinthians is an answer to specific situations there. However, it contains many principles which apply to believers in all ages. Paul is responding to “matters about which you wrote” [1 Cor.7 v.1] and it is like hearing one side of a conversation. Corinth was a very immoral city and the idolatry and fleshly living that surrounde…
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The Bible says that God will command the blessings when people come together in unity. Pastor Donnie McClurkin vehemently opposed the widespread division that has found its way into the body of Christ. He ascertained that this division has put the church in a dangerous place because the church is a substratum of hope and help for the world. He admo…
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June's RLC Book Club with Chuck Mingo and Troy Jackson to learn about their book, "Living Undivided: Loving Courageously for Racial Healing and Justice." About the Book: As the church and as a country, we've often neglected and avoided addressing the impact and ongoing reality of racism. We've been more focused on order than justice, more concerned…
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Often as parents and grandparents we shield our worries from our children who can sense the attitudes of older people and acute anxieties ‘transmit’ into their minds so that they need the reassurance of faithful parents. When such is absent, they are perplexed. In this ungodly 21st Century genuine reassurance that comes from real faith will become …
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Hosts: Dan Winkler and Robert Hatfield | Released Tuesday, September 3, 2024 In this episode of Today With Jesus, we explore the profound role of Jesus as the Mediator of a better covenant, as described in Hebrews 8. We dive into the comparison between the old covenant, rooted in the law given to Moses, and […]…
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Such are the means of modern communication rarely a day goes past without us hearing some news of events that are causing anxiety – even distress – among believers in some part of the world. We reflected on this as we continued reading Jeremiah’s brief book of Lamentations. It was obviously written after the tragedy of Jerusalem’s fall and the dest…
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In this compelling sermon, Pastor Donnie McClurkin tackled the critical importance of guarding your heart, as emphasized in Proverbs 4:23. The heart is described as deceitful, often leading us astray through flawed choices and emotions. He explains that only by returning to God, the ultimate creator, can we truly understand and heal our hearts, tho…
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So many Scriptures speak about the damage idolatry does in our lives and to our souls. The reality is that, while we face temptations and distractions, we are the ones that set up and attend to our idols. Idolatry is anything we attend to or love more than the Lord our God. Our idolatry divides our hearts and lessens our experience in this life wit…
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MESSAGE NOTES: https://www.bible.com/events/49311469 RESOURCES: https://www.canyonridge.org BLOG: https://canyonridge.org/blogs/the-power-of-discipleship-jesus-call When did you last feel overwhelmed by the pace of life and disconnected from your purpose? Matthew 28:19 and 1 Peter 2:9 remind us of Jesus’ call to live intentionally and become discip…
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Paul expresses himself from his heart in the above words. After his astonishing encounter with Christ on the Damascus Rd he was overwhelmed by a sense of utter appreciation – followed by total commitment in the service of Christ for the rest of his life. Our oft quoted chapter 15 in Corinthians today – must be read slowly, meaningfully, letting the…
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Today we read the completion of Paul’s earnest advice to the Corinthians to cease their misuse of the gift of speaking in tongues, that is, other languages, as had taken place in Jerusalem on the day of Pentecost (Acts 2). He sets the gift of tongues in contrast to the gift of prophecy – this gift did not give the ability to predict future events, …
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The church at Corinth was not functioning very well. Today’s chapters (12 & 13) are about their misuse of the gifts of the Spirit that the first generation or two of believers were privileged to possess – it gave added impetus in the establishment of the church. The word church means the body of believers, not the building. However, God was in cont…
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“We were hopelessly sinful, but God made us a new creation in Christ to walk with Him in good works” - @timothyshaunIn week four of our sermon series, Immeasurably More, Tim taught from Ephesians 2:1-10, how God intervened when we were in hopeless condition — dead to sin, influenced by power, slave to the flesh and saved us immeasurably by making u…
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Hosts: Robert Hatfield,Chance Hicks, Hiram Kemp, and Brad McNutt | Released Friday, August 27, 2024 In this episode of Four Preachers and a Podcast, our hosts dive deep into the essence of prayer as a relational experience rather than a mere transactional activity. The discussion challenges the common mindset of approaching prayer as a means to […]…
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Once again the bois have returned to their ancestral homeland: the NOVA Open Tabletop Gaming Convention in beautiful Washington, DC! For whatever reason, we've been allowed to host another got dang live show, and here it is! The day after we recorded it, no less! We talk: The preview that was more of a re-view A girthy, live WMDK segment And the mo…
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Today’s chapter 11 in 1 Corinthians starts, “Be imitators of me, as I am of Christ.” Paul, from the time Christ made himself known to him, had been the ‘role model’ (a phrase often used today) of his life. So many follow strange ‘role models’ today – but the Scriptures have the true ‘role models’ for us – especial Paul and Christ. We have nearly co…
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Purchase the book here: https://www.amazon.com/Today-Best-Day-My-Life/dp/B0DBJNP92T Rev. Kevin Burns (KB) Growing up in a large family meant there was always something to do and always someone to play with. But sometimes I wanted to be left alone. During those times, I went to my bedroom and lay on the bed and thought about life. I thought about de…
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Host: Andrew Crowe | Released Thursday, August 29, 2024 We often take the idea of depression and view it as being “sad.” Depression is much more than simple sadness. Andrew takes the DSM-5 and discusses the symptoms of a major depressive episode. This helps us better understand depression and why we must act to help […]…
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Host: Robert Hatfield | Released Thursday, August 29, 2024 In this insightful episode of Preachers in Training, host Robert sits down with Wayne Jones to discuss the essential aspects of ministering effectively to a congregation. Wayne, with his extensive experience in church leadership, offers practical advice, strategies, and encouragement for mi…
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National Review exposes horrific harassment of women by trans inmate in Washington. All of a sudden the media wants to police the phrase ‘election interference.’ Dow’s pledge to end youth detention crashes and burns. California advances plan to help illegal immigrants with home ownership – there’s just one problem.…
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Host: Wayne Jones | Released Wednesday, August 28, 2024 The church needs more men who are willing and able to serve as leaders (elders, overseers, shepherds). Wayne begins season 10 with an encouragement for men to develop and desire and a passion to lead. This is a two part discussion that will be continued into […]…
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It is wonderful to see the way the Almighty – our Heavenly Father – loves his creation. But what happens when there is – endlessly – no response to his love, no appreciation of his creation – a total denial that he created it? Our meditations on this arose from our long chapter (50) in Jeremiah today. Much of it is about Babylon and their king Nebu…
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Host: Emily Hatfield | Released Wednesday, August 28, 2024 On this episode of Wifey Wednesdays, Emily discusses the problem with favoritism and how it can interrupt your marriage and parenting and, ultimately, hurt your family for generations. We also look at the warning of not repeating the sin of your parents, and not allowing your […]…
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Why do we do all that we do in the Church? Do we fast, give alms, pray, offer ourselves to God in the Liturgy because we are told to do so? Is it a checking off of a task list or is it something more? St. Paul tells us that we are children of God, not slaves to Him. Everything we do is a response to an invitation by God to come to Him and let Him h…
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Hosts: Dan Winkler and Robert Hatfield | Released Tuesday, August 27, 2024 In this episode of Today With Jesus, we delve into the profound role of Jesus as our eternal high priest and minister at God’s side. The discussion centers around Hebrews 8:1-2, where the writer emphasizes the significance of Jesus as the “minister” in […]…
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In the last chapter of 1 Kings today, is about prophets, human prophets. The kings of the northern kingdom of Israel gathered a lot of – what we might describe by the modern phrase – “hangers on”! Such always aim to be optimistic about the future and tell the king of their optimism – the king called them “prophets.” It is not that different today –…
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In God's Word, we are commanded to pray for all people, no matter if we like them, or disagree with them, or what. All people, especially those in authority over us: our local police, the mayor, the governor, and the President of the United States, whether you voted for them or not. The command does not change depending on who is leading. That migh…
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Life will always have its struggles but these struggles are no surprise to God. Sometimes we forget that God has plans that He purposely structured for us and it includes all of our struggles. Pastor Donnie McClurkin propelled exuberantly from the first part of the text in Philippians 1:6, which says, “being confident”; and revealed to us that God …
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Hosts: Gary & Christy Jenkins | Released Monday, August 26, 2024 Quotes can be interesting and meaningful ways to remember or emphasize things. In all things, we want to measure all things, even thought-provoking quotes, against the Word of God, as that’s the only way we can know if they are true. In this episode, […]…
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There are many things we do not know – but most of these “many things” are of no serious consequence. Paul addresses the Corinthians as to the things it is essential they understand – and the most challenging are his comments on their lack of spiritual perception of the reality of their relationship with things Divine. The believers in Corinth were…
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