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Co-Founder of the original XBox.It turns out this other red-headed Jazz musician went to Tufts as well! After seeing he went to Tufts, I had to talk with him. We spoke about going from music to physics to virtual reality. Mr. Blackley had quite the interesting life before standing where he is now.By Tufts Podcast Network
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In this edition of the Three Semi-Wisemen podcast, we are looking at the life of Joseph. His life is filled abandonment, enslavement, and imprisonment, but ultimately God used to save a nation. And all this because of his continual encounter with dreams. Today we will delve into the subject of dreams. Does God still speak to us through dreams today…
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In today’s podcast we’re moving on to the next characters in the line of Hero’s in the Hall of Faith, Isaac and Jacob. As always, we discover so much about the attributes and nature of God. Some of the tough questions that Jacob’s story draws out are: Why did Jacob, the younger son and a deceiver, receive Isaac’s blessing? What does this tell us ab…
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In this podcast, we will be examining the life of Abraham. He stands out as a pivotal character as God sets him apart as the Father of the entire nation of Israel. We ask some probing questions about his righteousness and the covenant that God established with him. And as always, we want to compare these things with Jesus. Jesus brought a new coven…
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We’re continuing our series on Characters of the Old Testament. Jesus and Peter make some rather interesting statements that relate Noah to New Testament Christians that we want to delve into and then answer some questions that are presented straight from the story itself such as, why did God flood the earth in the days of Noah and then promise to …
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This is our final podcast on our Kingdom of God series. We have talked about the King of this Kingdom, who we are as the citizens, and who the enemy Kingdom is. Today we are completing this series by discussing the mission of God’s Kingdom. What is it? What do we have at our disposal to accomplish this mission and how specifically does the Holy Spi…
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Who is God’s enemy? Satan would be an obvious and correct answer, but is there more than just that? We delve into what it means to be an enemy of God, what the weapons of the enemy are, how much power the enemy has and what we as Christians have to defend against and attack this enemy of God’s kingdom. It’s a very important reality that Christians …
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How can one be a citizen of the Kingdom of God and be a citizen of the world? The reality is, being a citizen of the God’s Kingdom affects every area of our lives. Not only is our allegiance to our country changed, but so is our allegiance to everything else in the world that can command our obedience. We want to tackle all of that. And to complete…
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Jesus is King! Foundational to Christianity is that we have accepted Jesus as Lord of our lives, which means that we have taken ourselves off the throne, and given it over to Jesus. He now rules and reigns. Often though, we have forgotten this: in order to surrender and live for him, we have to know him. We need to know what he is like, what his au…
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What is the Kingdom of God? It gets thrown around a lot in Christian circles these days. Jesus preached about it often. Do we really know what it means though. This is the start of a mini-series on the Kingdom of God and taking an in depth look at what the bible says about it. It isn’t as straight forward as one might think. Enjoy. Download Subscri…
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http://hischarisisenough.wordpress.com/ One of the most common analogies for the Christian life, is that of a race. How we run that race is important. It requires training and preparation. Then once you start, it takes commitment, and perseverance to make it to the end to receive a glorious prize that is far better than anything this world can rewa…
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Image from: http://liftjesuscross.wordpress.com 1 Cor 15:3 “For what I received I passed on to you as of first importance: that Christ died for our sins…that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures.” This is what defines Christianity and sets it a part from every other religion in the world. Today’s podc…
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“Praying for God’s will” is the topic of this weeks podcast. “God, will you…?” It’s not necessarily important what comes next when we bring our requests to God. The intent behind your request is. Is it God-centered or self-centered? Is it in the will of God or is it outside the will of God? How do you even know?? If you have any thoughts, questions…
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Clearly we don’t become completely new creatures when we accept Christ as our Lord and Savour, but I thought using this title would make a good excuse to use this rather well done interpretation of a Kangaroowalrusphant. Couldn’t have done better myself. Anyway, even though we aren’t new and improved creatures that can fly or have super human stren…
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Good, because the church has played such a huge role in giving people hope, reaching out to the poor, the broken and hurting. Bad, because it’s full of messed up people who often make mistakes, act hypocritically, judge intensely, say the wrong thing, do the wrong thing, and the list goes on. Holy, because God has set apart the church, along with e…
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The voice of God. For being so vital to the Christian life, it’s possibly one of the least sought after things. God wants to hear from us and he wants to speak to us and answer our prayers. In this week’s podcast we wanted to bring some clarity to hearing God at the individual level, corporate level, and some tips on giving a possible specific word…
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Our latest podcast is up. The questions we tried to answer this week: What the purpose of the universe? Why were we created? These questions could have as many answers as their are people in the world. Luckily, Christians are fairly united in their understanding of the answer that the bible presents us with. Yet Christians sometimes aren’t clear wh…
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This may be the most difficult topic we have discussed yet. It requires that many underlying assumptions be addressed before we can even answer this main question properly such as, do we even have free will? What would it look like if we did? What influences are involved in directing our will? Does influence in our lives mean we lack free will? And…
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Forgiveness can be a challenge, but God’s amazing demonstration of forgiveness towards us can powerfully affect our ability to forgive others. We wanted to tackle this topic despite none of us having to forgive someone for any terrible offences. This is a huge part of God’s character and us reflecting that character so join us as we dive into what …
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How can God demand perfection (Matt 5:48; 1 Peter 1:15-16) despite making it clear that no one has ever been perfect or comes close to being perfect (Romans 2:9-20)? Why are we not perfect? Can we attain this level of perfection? These are important questions for Christians to understand. Our goal in this week’s podcast is to dive into the Word to …
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