Strategies@Work, LLC, provides strategic planning, coaching, and training to facilitate transforming solutions for organizations, enabling them to achieve excellent performance. SaW’s philosophy is based on the presupposition that the timeless universal values and principles found in the Bible facilitate organizational excellence. The adroit application of these values and principles will enable organizations to achieve enduring world-class success. The Strategies@Work Podcast will feature s ...
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Woodcreek is a non-denominational bible church whose mission is to “help and encourage people to become fully devoted followers of Jesus Christ.” This podcast includes our weekly sermons and additional media relating to those messages. Please feel free to contact us at any time regarding any issue and we will be happy to respond.
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Sermons , mixshows of Christian hip hop music and event video casting. This is how we can outreach and connect with our congregation and potential visitors.
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The weekly sermons and messages of Central Christian Church in Richardson, TX.
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To Your Health discusses different methods to stay healthy including weight loss, vitimans, reports from doctors and more!
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AltarCast provides you with different biblical teachings from different speakers and churches every episode. Listen to a wide variety of speakers and messages and when you find one you like, you can subscribe to their podcast directly. This podcast is ENHANCED and should be played with iTunes. For the audio only version, see the AltarCast podcast.
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God speaks to us through His Word about the living Word, Jesus Christ – who for us and for our salvation became incarnate, suffered death, and was raised to life in love for us. Hearing the Spirit-inspired Words of life becomes in faith nourishment and life for us through Christ. We hope that you will be encouraged and nourished unto life through the recorded pulpit ministry of Trinity Fellowship Church in Richardson, TX featuring the teaching of Dr. Carl Anderson. Please feel free to contac ...
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Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman


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Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman
Jason Hartman with Dan Millman & Pat Flynn
Welcome to the "Speaking of Wealth" podcast showcasing profit strategies for speakers, publishers, authors, consultants, and info-marketers. Learn valuable skills to make your business more successful, more passive, more automated, and more scalable. Your host, Jason Hartman interviews top-tier guests, bestselling authors and experts including; Dan Poynter (The Self-Publishing Manual), Harvey Mackay (Swim With The Sharks & Get Your Foot in the Door), Dan Millman (Way of the Peaceful Warrior) ...
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In a world of self-promotion, rejection of authority, and espousing our own ideas, Paul calls us and the Corinthian church to imitate him by becoming humble, submitted, and teachable as servants of Christ. 1 Corinthians 4:1-21By Kevin Bennett
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Gleanings - June 2023By Dr. Gerald Chester
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Today is Pentecost Sunday, the day Christians have traditionally celebrated the birth of the Church. Learn about the the most important beliefs and practices of the New Testament Church, and how we in the 21st century can join in with our great heritage. Acts 1-2, 1 Cor. 11:23-26By Taylor Russell
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Paul pleads with the Corinthian church to humble themselves, seek wisdom and growth from the Spirit of God and not men, and to care for the Church because unity matters greatly. 1 Corinthians 1:18-3:23By Kevin Bennett
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Wise leaders and managers recognize the profundity of Jesus’ model of servant leadership. He is the gold standard. Though one might find examples of other men who displayed servant leadership, such as Hal Moore, no mere mortal has ever lived (or ever will live) fully congruent with Jesus’ model. Sound organizational leadership is based on humbly an…
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Paul writes the letter of 1 Corinthians to a church dealing with some significant issues of sin and dysfunction. In this opening to his letter Paul prepares the church in Corinth by reminding them of who they are, what they have, and how to protect it. 1 Cor 1:1-17By Bryan McCullough
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How do we respond to the love of God? Our love for God was always intended to be a love supreme. But why should we love God and how do we show God supreme love? Matthew 22:37; 1 John 4:19; Matthew 10:37; Proverbs 3:5-8; Matthew 26:39; Psalm 63:1By Jon Lilley
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Gleanings - May 2023By Dr. Gerald Chester
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In this message, we look at the home that Jesus is preparing for us, how God is preparing us in that new home, and what we can do to join in on the preparation process. Revelation 21-22; Ephesians 1:13-14; 5:25-26; Colossians 3:1-17By Sean Davidson
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In this message, we discuss Hades, This Present Darkness, the Lake of Fire and the only Way out of Hell.By Sean Davidson
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Facing the prospect of death for ourselves, and maybe more so for loved ones, is a reality of life. The Scriptures teach followers of Jesus that they have a wonderful reason to take courage in light of the hope of Heaven. 2 Corinthians 5:6-10By Kevin Bennett
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Wise leaders and managers understand that the only correct way to build organizations is God’s way—his will done his way in his timing for his glory. In God’s universe this is the only right way. Accordingly, they will build diligently using biblical principles, such as the C4 Principle, to help identify the right people—those God has sovereignly o…
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Jesus is buried with the shame of disciples and in resurrection clothes them in His own glory, inviting them to begin afresh on the Way of Jesus. Mark 15:46-16:11By Kevin Bennett
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In this message, we see Jesus rejected by His nation, abandoned by His disciples, apparently forsaken by God, and yet victorious. Mark 15:1-39By Sean Davidson
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On Palm Sunday Jesus entered Jerusalem declaring that he was the Messiah King in keeping with the predictions of the O. T. Prophets. And the whole city was "stirred up" over Jesus' Claim. Could it be true? Everyone must make a choice and choose they did. Mark 11:1-11By Bill Brewer
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Gleanings - April 2023By Dr. Gerald Chester
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Jesus invites us to achieve real greatness by following Him on the way of suffering service, and to deny our human impulse to seek greatness through selfish ambition. Mark 10:32-45By Kevin Bennett
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In this message, we see who Jesus is, what He had to do, how we are supposed to follow Him, and what makes Him totally unique? Mark 8:27-9:10By Sean Davidson
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Wise organizational leaders and managers understand that Jesus is Lord and resist the temptation to presume that anything exists outside of his sovereign control. Accordingly, they understand that every person and organization is accountable to Christ. Organizationally, this means that to the best of their ability every aspect of the organization s…
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In the breaking of the bread for the 5,000, Jesus not only provides for the immediate needs of the people, but also gives his disciples a clear sign to remember that he alone is the one who provides rest for the weary worker. Mark 6:30-52By Taylor Russell
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Who are you? The Bible repeatedly tries to shape our identity by telling us who we are and who God wants us to be. But what if we struggle to believe it? This morning's passages provide guidance. Luke 15:11-31, EphesiansBy Scott Stonehouse
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Gleanings - January 2023By Dr. Gerald Chester
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As the story of Mark continues to call us to follow The Way of Jesus, Chapter 6 contrasts two kings, Jesus and Herod, and gives us a lesson about the cost and reward of following King Jesus. Mark 6:7-32By Kevin Bennett
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Jesus is making a new team of followers who are called to get in the game He's playing, which is the ultimate game of pushing back darkness by bringing the Kingdom of God . Mark 3:7-35By Kevin Bennett
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Wise organizational leaders and managers seek to connect their thinking and actions to God’s metanarrative, knowing that all will give an account to the Creator for their choices. Therefore, individuals and organizations must seek to serve God’s purpose in the metanarrative with the understanding that the only correct way to live, individually and …
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Jesus reveals his authority as God to those following him. Their choice is to accept or reject him for who he claims to be. Mark 2:1-28, 3:1-6By Bryan McCullough
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As Jesus has called his disciples and us to follow him, we are now met with the reality that this will not be a peaceful Joyride. Jesus gives new life, but there will be opposition. As disciples we must follow him because he is God, and serve like he did. Mark 1:21-45By Ryan Bear
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Gleanings - February 2023By Dr. Gerald Chester
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In this message, we discuss the call and cost of taking part in God's Kingdom while receiving the challenge to prepare the Way of the Lord in our own lives. Mark 1:1-20By Sean Davidson
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As Beloved children of God, we are invited by our Father to love others not just in the way the world loves, but in the supernatural love of God that is extended to all, even our enemies. Matthew 5:43-48By Kevin Bennett
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All humans are driven at their core by what or who they love. Problems arise when our loves aren't oriented correctly. This sermon helps orient our hearts and covers why God is worth loving, and how to love God. Mark 12:29-31By Kevin Bennett
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Organizational leaders and managers must be committed and submitted to a Christian worldview as revealed through Scripture. Accordingly, they will value biblical principles such as the C4 Principle as a tool to facilitate alignment with God both individually and organizationally. When used congruently throughout an organization, the C4 Principle wi…
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The New Year is a great time to resolve to do more, or to do less, but we begin 2023 with a vision for remembering who we are as beloved children of God. This sermon explores the wishy-washy content of God's love, and how we can listen to Him this year. John 3:16, 1 John 4:10, Zephaniah 3:17, etc.By Kevin Bennett
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The Church is unique, divine, and essential. What is the purpose of the Church and what is our responsibility to her? Ephesians 3: 7-10, Ephesians 4: 11-16By Bryan McCullough
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In this message, we take a look at the three trees that give structure to the entire Bible: the Tree of Life, the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, and the Cross. Genesis 2-3, Revelation 22, Galatians 3-4, John 15By Sean Davidson
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By Bryan McCullough
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The birth, life, and death of Jesus were all filled with unexpected events, actions, and words. While Christmas is a time of expectation, it's also a time we remember that following the Unexpected Jesus will lead us to do the unexpected ourselves. Philippians 2:5-8By Kevin Bennett
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Wise organizational leaders and managers understand the lordship of Christ and seek always to align with his will. They use the C4 Principle to help discern who is called to be part of their organizations and what role each person is to play. Consequently, the overriding consideration on every personnel decision is, what is the will of God? To pres…
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Matthew's Christmas Story presents compelling evidence that Jesus is the Messiah King promised long ago by the Old Testament prophets and challenges us not only to believe in Jesus but also to worship and serve Him as our Savior and Sovereign King. Matthew 1:1--2:6By Bill Brewer
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Luke presents and contrasts two kings, Caesar and Jesus. In doing so, Luke makes us examine and think about what true greatness really is and where we find our value. Luke 2:1-14By Ryan Bear
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Gleanings - December 2022By Dr. Gerald Chester
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We can have peace in disunity & peace within anxiety when we turn to God and rejoice despite our frustrations, and pray through the storms of worry. Phil 4:1-23By Taylor Russell
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Jesus Christ is both the means and the end of Christianity, and we get to apprentice under Him as we look to become more like Him. Philippians 3By Kevin Bennett
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Wise organizational leaders and managers understand the sovereign, intentional, and strategic nature of God. And they know that Jesus is Lord and Christ. This means that both organizations and individuals find dignity, value, and purpose in relationship to and alignment with Christ. Consequently, the only true metric of success is alignment with Ch…
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Paul's desire for the Philippians is that they would pursue unity through humble selfless service. Pointing to Christ's incarnation, he shows that Christ is the ultimate example for us to follow. Philippians 2By Sean Davidson
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The joy we experience by following Christ is worth the suffering we are promised by following Christ. The Philippians were a tremendous source of encouragement and joy to the apostle Paul as he faced suffering for the sake of Christ. Philippians 1:8-9, 12-13, 27By Bryan McCullough
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Gleanings - November 2022By Dr. Gerald Chester
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As Christians, we are running the race of faith. It is a marathon so we must run with endurance. How do we do that well? What things do we need to be aware of as we run? What help and encouragement does Scripture provide? Hebrews 11:39-12:2By Scott Stonehouse
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The Kingdoms series ends in a very dark place, God's chosen people have been exiled from their land and the forces of evil seem to be winning. Thankfully, God is writing the story and this isn't where it ends! 2 Kings 17:7-11, 2 Kings 21:10-15, 2 Kings 23:1-3By Bryan McCullough
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