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Beecher Island Sunday School

Beecher Island Sunday School

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Welcome to Beecher Island Sunday School's weekly podcast! We pray you are encouraged, inspired, and challenged to grow. Beecher Island Sunday School is an independent, non-denominational, Jesus loving, Bible preaching church in between the towns of Wray and Idalia, Colorado. For more information, visit www.beecher.church.
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Want proof of life after death? Your loved ones may be physically gone but they still exist and you will see them again...your pets don't die either. Each episode of We Don't Die you'll hear the experiences of men and women, and why they believe life after death is REAL and why your life on earth is important. Join your host, Sandra Champlain, author of the #1 international bestseller, We Don't Die - A Skeptic's Discovery of Life After Death, for podcast episodes that aim to give you goosebu ...
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The Parsha Podcast with Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe was started in 2016 with the goal of making the weekly Parsha accessible and useful. Every Sunday, the Parsha Podcast will feature an hour-long podcast outlining the story, narratives and major themes of that week’s Parsha and offer a selection of valuable and interesting insights from it. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, two more episodes that focuses on one idea, theme, or comment on the Parsha will be released. Please send comments or questions to rabb ...
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When Brittny asked those in her life what her superpower was, they ALL said "positivity." It's true; even during the dark periods of her life, Brittny has maintained a genuine positive attitude. It's been so transformational to her life that she has created a business out of it, and now she's pulling back the curtain to show what it's like to create a business and life you've only dreamed about. In every episode of this podcast, Brittny will explore different ways to turn obstacles into stra ...
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Sunday Mourning

Claire Bidwell Smith

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Claire Bidwell Smith is a therapist specializing in grief and the author of several popular books of nonfiction. After experiencing the loss of both of her parents at a young age, Claire came through her own healing journey to become someone who regularly inspires others to heal. Now she is offering an even more intimate conversation in her Sunday Mourning Podcast series. In each episode she’ll dive into different topics related to grief – everything from guilt and anxiety to the afterlife – ...
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Above All Christian Gathering is a Pentecostal Church with firm roots in God, The Holy One of Israel. The Law of God is instilled and promoted in the lives of our members to understand the Kingdom of God and prepare for eternity to reign with Christ. The word of God is taught in an in-depth manner and with deep spiritual insight and explanations. We are committed to live our lives based on the deep truths and teachings of the Holy Scriptures. Join us every weekdays on Monday & Wednesday at 7 ...
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A podcast dedicated to encouraging teachers from a Christian and Biblical perspective. Christian Teacher Talks is hosted by Jeff McLaughlin M.Ed. a teacher of 20 years and an ex-minister. Jeff is in the teaching trenches and understands the need for encouragement from Christian sources where there are few.
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Pinchas, Aaron’s grandson, did a valorous and zealous act of bravery when he skewered the prince of the tribe of Shimon and stopped the plague from wiping out the entire nation. What motivated Pinchas’ behavior? What attributes were at play during his act of zealotry? This question is answered in a comment in Rashi in our Parsha. We learn how quali…
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Welcome to the third episode of our emotional liberation series. In this episode, I discuss the relationship between courage and fear, exploring how these two emotions are intertwined and essential for personal growth. You can’t have one without the other; both are crucial for development. Nature of Fear: Fear is a natural emotional response to a p…
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Although a paternal grandson of Aaron the Kohein, Pinchas was not initially – prior to his heroic act of martyrdom – a Kohein. The law stated that only Aaron and his sons were to be anointed as Kohanim. All sons born to Kohanim subsequently were to be Kohanim, but Pinchas who was alive at the time of anointing of Aaron and his sons was excluded fro…
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Pinchas was a man of action, a zealot who avenged God’s vengeance and was handsomely rewarded for it. In this parsha we read about his reward, Moses’ succession plan, the methods through which the Land will be divided, and another census is done. – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – DONATE to TORCH: Please consider supporting the podcasts by…
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In every generation there are malevolent forces seeking to destroy the Jewish people. They have never been successful, nor will they ever be. The Almighty always protects our people and ensures our continuity. Most of the time we are completely unaware of the mortal dangers that the Almighty thwarted on our behalf. The canonical example of this phe…
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See our upcoming medium classes with Kerry & Phil at https://www.wedontdie.com/ATHOMECOURSES - This episode: Kerry McLeod and Phil Dykes are top on my list for proper psychic and medium training and are two the hardest workers on behalf of the Spirit World that I’ve ever seen! This past year, they’ve suffered personal losses, grief, illness, injuri…
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In our third episode on emotions, I dive into anger and shame, exploring how these powerful feelings affect us and how we can effectively manage them. I'll share my personal experiences with anger and shame, including recent situations involving my daughter. I hope this episode helps you better understand how embracing and comprehending these emoti…
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Our nation has no shortage of enemies. This is not new. Even in antiquity, our nation was always a target. Laban, Jacob’s father-in-law, try to smothered the Jewish Nation in its infancy. I’m this week’s Parsha, to fearsome, shadowy figures try to do the same. Balak, king of Moab, commissions Bilaam, master sorcerer and prophet, to curse and decima…
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After the Jewish nation trounced the mighty kingdoms of Sichon and Og in last week’s parsha, the comparatively smaller and weaker kingdom of Moab resorted to unconventional warfare to attack the nation by hiring the prophet of the nations, a wily and devious character named Bilaam, to curse the Jews. It did not work out as planned. – – – – – – – – …
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A father with his son Sean in the afterlife, Chris Ryan hosts a weekly 'Helping Fathers Heal' Zoom group and has a powerful story for ALL. He compiled a book of 25 stories from dads, called "Helping Fathers Heal: Grief, Hope, and our Search for Connection.” (find on Amazon at https://amzn.to/3S4OaFC ) Chris Ryan has worked professionally in marketi…
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Two giants passed away in this week’s Parsha: Moshe two elder siblings, his sister Miriam and his brother Aaron – two of the great leaders and benefactors of the nation – both die in Parshas Chukas. In this special Parsha podcast we share two profound insights relating to the death, mourning, and aftermath of these two deaths. We discuss the extrac…
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For our second episode on emotions, we are focusing on the intricate relationship between joy and sadness. If you missed the first episode of the month, I recommend listening to that first. Emotions are a fundamental part of the human experience, and it’s important to give space to all of your feelings. Today I want to talk about joy and sadness, w…
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Parshas Chukas contains some of the most interesting and iconic sections of the Torah. It begins with the mysterious red cow, a blush bovine whose burnt ashes are part of the cleansing cocktail needed to purify the impure. Afterwards, we read about the death of Miriam and its aftermath, including the cessation of the well of Miriam, an event that p…
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In this week’s parsha, we read about a highly unusual mitzvah: The Red Heifer, when an entirely red cow is burned together with a motley concoction of ingredients, and the resultant ashes are used to sprinkle on people that came into contact with dead people in order to purify them from their spiritual contamination. We also learn about the passing…
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Meet Scott Allan who is a former funeral director and embalmer and is now a well-know evidential medium appearing around New England. He’s also a teacher and host of podcasts “The Paranormal Project” and “Spirit Talk Live!” Scott has a deep relationship with spirit, who has paved the way for him to deliver heartfelt messages of love and hope from t…
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We all have weaknesses. Nations, as well, have witnesses. When the Almighty sought to give the Torah to the Jewish people at Sinai, He first offered it to all the nations. When they asked what was included in it, God revealed to them how the Torah disallowed that particular weakness that that particular Nation had. What is the Jewish weakness? What…
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Welcome to the first episode of our 5-week series on emotions. Today, I am sharing my review of the movie Inside Out 2 as a springboard to dive deep into the world of emotions. My hope with this series is that by the end of July, you will feel equipped with tools and a deeper understanding of yourself to manage and process both difficult and positi…
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Debate and disagreement are part of the human condition. We are all unique and we all see the world differently. It should come as no shock, therefore, that disagreements exist between different people. Our nation has made debate into a favorite pastime – just visit any Yeshiva and you will see what I mean. But why must we debate? And what are the …
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In this week’s parsha, Moshe and Aaron’s first cousin, a man named Korach, launches a rebellion claiming that Moshe is guilty of nepotism in appointing his brother as High Priest. What ensued should give one serious pause before engaging in any similar sort of divisive activities. – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – DONATE to TORCH: Please …
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Since he was a kid, Booboo intuitively knew he had lived other lifetimes. However, growing up in Southern California—an environment filled with gangs, alcohol, drugs, and childhood trauma—he quickly fell into the illusion of separateness. On November 14, 2009, everything that gave him a sense of "self" was stripped away due to unresolved trauma, al…
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Prior to initiating the war of conquest of the land of Canaan, the nation did the prudent thing: they undertook a reconnaissance mission to scout out the enemy defenses. Moshe selected 12 righteous men, one from each tribe, to traverse the land and inspect it from the inside. The result was a catastrophic disaster: the scouts brought a devastating …
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To wrap up our month of episodes on health, I am excited to bring you a review of the book “Breath” by James Nestor. This book explores the often overlooked, yet crucial aspect of health: proper breathing. Nestor’s approach is deeply hands-on and rooted in personal research. He studied ancient cultures to understand their breathing practices and ho…
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One of the most unfortunate events in our history is chronicled in this week’s Parsha. The nation was on the doorstep of entering the Land of Canaan and actualizing the promise made to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. In an effort to not to rely on Divine miracles, Moshe commissioned 12 righteous men to reconnoiter the Land. The report that they returned…
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The Jewish people were on the cusp of entering the Land of Canaan, and made a prudent, but ultimately tragic, decision: To send a contingent of scouts to reconnoiter the Land, to examine its vulnerabilities and weaknesses in order to best plan the conquest. Unfortunately, the report of the scouts sent the nation into a tailspin and caused them to r…
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Nicole Kerr is an Award-winning health expert and co-author of the book “Eating the Rainbow” - she has appeared on many TV and radio shows to share her unique perspective on wellness, lifestyle, and nutrition. Why is she here today? Well, she is also the author of the book called “You Are Deathless: A Near-Death Experience Taught Me How to Fully Li…
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After nearly a year at Sinai, the nation is on the move: in perfect formation, each tribe perfectly positioned and oriented, the nation finally departed the site of the Sinai Revelation. Following the cloud, the nation traveled. In this very special Parsha podcast, we go deep and deeper in trying to plumb the depths of the Torah to the best of our …
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For our third health episode, I am excited to share a wonderful interview with Hannah Aylward on how stress is causing gut and hormone imbalances. Hannah Aylward is a Certified Holistic Health Coach, gut health specialist, and the founder of HAN, a functional nutrition practice that takes a root cause approach to repair the gut for real. After stru…
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Traveling in the wilderness was not simple. The nation was guided by the clouds of Glory. When the clouds of Glory would depart from a top of the Tabernacle, that signaled it was time to go and the nation decamped and began to move. Where to? No one knew ahead of time. Wherever the cloud settled, that is where the next encampment was. When we exami…
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The Jewish nation has been encamped at Mount Sinai for nearly a year; in this week’s parsha they finally depart from the Mountain of God, and sadly leave gleefully as a child escaping school. This kick starts a series of missteps that carry harsh consequences. – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – DONATE to TORCH: Please consider supporting t…
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Scott Milligan is the world's foremost tutor of physical mediumship, trance and the altered states and a good friend! With over 27 years of sitting in the darkness of the seance room, Scott's physical phenomena and direct voices of his spirit team and deceased loved ones, are extremely powerful to witness. Scott travels and does live, in-person eve…
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Parshas Nasso is the longest Parsha in the Torah by verses. In this very special Parsha podcast we explore three different elements of the Parsha: We offer a deep examination of the banishment of the various impure people from the camp; a profound approach to the system of change featured in the Nazir; and a sharp analysis of Moshe’s role in constr…
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For this week’s episode on health, I am joined by Nurse Practitioner and gut health consultant Lindsey Renteria to discuss gut health and root cause healing. Lindsey thought she was taking care of herself by eating well and exercising, but she was suffering from multiple ailments, including Hashimoto's, constipation, acne, and acid reflux. She bega…
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Our Parsha contains the interesting law of the Nazir. A Nazir is someone who has accepted upon themselves a vow to abstain from wine, haircuts, and contact with the dead for a given period, typically 30 days. The details of this law are featured in our partial and elaborated upon in appropriately named book of Talmud, the book of “Nazir.” What is t…
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In the longest parsha in the Torah by verses, we continue to read about the Levite families and their responsibilities, we learn about the three tiers of the Nation’s encampment, the laws of a suspected adulteress, the laws of the Nazir, the Priestly blessings, and we read a very wordy account of the gifts of the tribal leaders during the weeks fol…
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Meet champion snowboarder turned world-class evidential medium Steven Trolland! Steven is accredited medium and spiritual healer within the Spiritualist National Union. Steven is also a champion snowboarder where he has gained six podium finishes and two British titles. Steven is a new friend, recently being a guest speaker and medium on our Sunday…
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At first glance, the subject matter of Parshas Bamidbar is quite bland and technical. It talks of a census, and the orientation of the tribes in the camp, and the various responsibilities of the different levite families. These are not typically subjects that grab our attention. But we are trained to go deeper and deeper beneath the surface and to …
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For June, we’re kicking off a new podcast series all about health. To start us off, I’m covering the Pillars of Health, extending beyond just physical wellness to include mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being. While it’s likely that you’re familiar with these concepts, my hope is that you’ll find something that piques your curiosity and inspi…
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