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Gospel Today

03:43 min | 2 years ago

"today" Discussed on Gospel Today

"One to the one to god the father and that is all jesus christ prayed to god. The father the apostles prayed to god the father. We may also pray. Four other people to god the father but there is no no scriptural examples of prayer for the dead or prayer to the dead and i think it is a practice that has probably came over from paganism because most pagan religions review the dead revere dead ancestors and especially in eastern cultures which ukraine russia are much more eastern We see that reverence of the dead and prayer to the dead is a very common but on biblical thing and so. I think it's so important that we make it clear that as we pray we pray only to god the father. We don't even pray to mary. It's another subject right and and we pray only for those who are living. Now i wanna share with you also about this book. And here's the thing we need to be involved in helping people who are still alive to get into heaven and unfortunately those who are no longer alive. There's nothing we can do to help them. So that's why it's so important. And and when we start focusing all of our attention on praying for in pain for the salvation. Those who've already died. I think that we just lose out on the opportunity to pray for and share the gospel with those who are still alive and so. I think that that's where this book comes in. This isn't really a gospel book. I mean it's not on evangelism but it is on Discipleship and i would say that it is also very important for evangelism. Because what i found. Is that when you have okay. Would you have evangelism without discipleship if eventually becomes weak and the church becomes weak and the church that does well in discipleship creates a foundation for evangelism. As so. that's one of the reasons why in our center called blog today which is called which means evangelism. Today we focus on two aspects evangelism discipleship because we have to have both of those things. Like i often say is the two legs of the church and so one of the reasons why we ended up printing this book. In fact you can find this. I'll put a link to the english version of growing up one of the reasons why we decided to print. This book was because we felt like there was a lack of personal discipleship and a lack of understanding personal discipleship in the churches. And in my experience i found that we tend in our churches to lean towards well. Everything's about the sunday morning service. In and of course that is a very important time but if we that.

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Stephanie Miller

00:08 sec | 33 min ago

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Gospel Today

05:25 min | 2 years ago

"today" Discussed on Gospel Today

"Much of the teaching about these winters are found in a book called the life of vassily nova and there is this he basically has. There's good gordon there. And and he was taught by this woman. I'm not sure if she was like a nun or something but this woman theodora and theodore dies and he didn't didn't get to be the right before she died. He wanted to know how it happened. And how she went on this journey from from leaving her body to get into heaven. And this thing's collect highly revered vassily. He says you'll be able to see theodora and that night this grigory. He has this vision and he's taken to heaven and he needs to this theodore and she explains to him all of these twenty meters that she went through and in issues considered to be very godly righteous person. Of course you got through them percents very difficult. It was like torture. It was so painful it was like being in fire that was that was burning off impurities from her and so that's weird. There's this book called the the life of of nova in the vision of grigory and the explanation from theodore. How she went through these twenty meters talk. That's where today most orthodox priest get their understanding of these forty days in the the get it from from this book called the life of the nova. Now i didn't find that book in english Maybe exists somewhere in english of a does you can let me know i read through some of it. Mainly i read through theodore's explanation of the twenty meters and is the sexual interesting read. I mean like fixing whole read. I found it interesting. It reminded me of of the story of scrooge. And what is the spirit of christmas where they they take him through in the show him. You know the different spirit of christmas and this happened. That happened that and and that sort of like purifies him and he becomes a good person afterwards..

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Bloomberg Businessweek

00:07 min | 35 min ago

Fresh "Today" from Bloomberg Businessweek

"And I think that, look, I've seen a lot of male comics change a lot of stuff. What they used to say, they wouldn't dare say that. I mean, they get get strangled by every woman in the audience. But things have changed like that. And I think people are, you know, mindful of other people like that. Like we were just talking before I walked in here, I'm talking about Don Rickles today. We said, Oh my God, ID couldn't insult people like that today. That's a good point. I grew up watching Don Rickles, Dean Martin, all those guys. But you think self -censorship is real? I think it, I think it is. I think it is. But to a good self -censorship, not anything like, I think it's good. But it's that brilliant joke that may cross the line, but doesn't. And those are the greatest. Who can still get away with stuff? Who can really push it? Are there certain? Well, Dave, Dave Ali Wan can, that's a woman that can hit that mark of not crossing the line, but crossing the line. Where are you going? My turn. Where are you going? Okay. Go. I want to know your opinion, Caroline, about the role of, of comedy clubs today, given that there's YouTube, there's TikTok, there are all these places where comedians, up and coming comedians, post can their content and build a following there. That's a good thing. That's a good thing for clubs, because when they build the following, then they get booked into the club and they make really nice money and they sell out. So it's also still that live experience. People still want it. They want to go in that room with you and me and all laugh together. That's what they want. That's the thing about what makes a joke. It's that the community is sitting there saying, oh god, that happened to me too. And you laugh. So much fun to speak with Caroline Hirsch. We love it when she joins us each year ahead of the festival. She's the founder of Carolines on Broadway. It closed at the end of 2022, but it sounds like she's got something new in the works. We'll certainly be keeping an eye on that as well as the New York Comedy Festival, which starts in November. She can come back anytime. And we did touch on it briefly during the interview, the Writers Guild of America reaching a deal to end its 148 -day strike this past week. Meantime, SAG -AFTRA, that of course is the Actors Union. It is in the midst of its own work stoppage. It will resume talks with movie studios on Monday. Still to come on Bloomberg Business Week, ultimate the business travel Listen to Bloomberg Radio anytime, anywhere around the world on the iHeartRadio app. Tune in. The Bloomberg Business app and Bloomberg .com. Get the news you need to start your day in just 15 minutes. More legal trouble for former President Donald Trump. We're also following the auto workers strike in Detroit. up Wake with Bloomberg Daybreak, US edition. Tensions between the US and China remain in focus. Upset College Available now on your podcast feed. Each weekday morning at 6am Eastern. Another big IPO hits the market. Subscribe to Bloomberg Daybreak, US edition today on Apple, Spotify, and everywhere you get your podcasts. Bloomberg Radio context changes everything. Big names make news on Bloomberg Radio Former Vice President Mike Pence.

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Gospel Today

05:21 min | 2 years ago

"today" Discussed on Gospel Today

"Praying for the dead actual more about praying for the dead awesome about pre with the so. We're gonna talk about prayer and the debt. And the reason that i wanted to bring this subject up was because we just got back from a trip to you we were there for about four days took the whole family. They had a few days off from school and we visited one of the main sites for the orthodox church here in ukraine called hugh pitcher style lava this is sort of the birthplace of orthodoxy of ukrainian russian orthodoxy from a thousand years ago so extremely historic place for ukraine and for the orthodox church and there was a lot of praying with the dead there. So.

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Stephanie Miller

00:09 min | 45 min ago

Fresh update on "today" discussed on Stephanie Miller

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Gospel Today

07:44 min | 2 years ago

"today" Discussed on Gospel Today

"Welcome to the gospel today. My name is caleb suco and today we are going to be talking about how to share the gospel with lgbtq. I a. plus people from that community. And if you were able to catch the last podcast. I talked about a biblical foundation for understanding heterosexuality. So i'm not going to talk about so much about what the bible says about homosexuality or lgbt movement at all in this episode. i'm just going to focus on the gospel. How can we effectively share the gospel with members from algae plus community. And i was kind of long. But that's all the letters that they include in it because when it comes down to it our main objective and i'll say this again of this is not people to become power sexual or to leave their lgbtq lifestyle but our main goal is to bring them to god through. Jesus christ so that's what we really want to focus on. I do believe that those people who are caught up in this kind of kind of lifestyle it is a particular sin. I guess you could say and it has particular Barriers to the gospel in it that we must overcome do our best to overcome. And of course we know that in the end only the holy spirit can overcome. These things must trust in his work in the hearts of people. But let's let's get into it. Let's look at a couple of ways that we can effectively share the ospel with people from the lgbtq community. And first of all right away. I just want to say this. We need to remember as because i think as a heterosexual christian somebody's automatically assume were gins. Lgbtq people were not although we do believe as is essential but we need to remember that they are people to just like we are which means we are people than we are sinners and every center needs christ so the biggest need of every gay of every homosexual of every bisexual trans is simply is christ and i think it's important that we are able to put ourselves into that same position. That is our biggest need and that is their biggest need in not just look at their homosexual or gay lesbian lifestyle but look at them as a person like me like you who needs christ. So what does paul say. First corinthians one seventeen his for christ did not send me to baptize to preach the gospel not with wisdom and eloquence less the cross of christ emptied of its power. And i find this very interesting. That paul himself was so focused on his job of preaching the gospel. They even thought baptism wasn't wasn't really that important. As far as his goal of seen people come to christ his goal was to get them to put their faith in christ to have people repent and have their lives changed by faith in jesus christ and so we should have that same focus as we think about lgbtq movement as we think about how we can how we can help people who are caught up in that kind of movement. All right so first thing. That i think is important for us to remember here is that homosexual didn't really start. Lgbtq movement now sane seem surprising to you right homosexuals. Didn't really start this movement What do i mean by that. There's a great book that came out a couple of years ago by dr albert molar called. We can't be silent which is really focuses on the sexual revolution in the united states. Starting from about the nineteen sixties on and dr albert more in his book says this today's movement towards the total acceptance of homosexual behavior and relationships was only made possible because some heterosexuals i did their best to undermine marriage. I find that really sobering to think about. And i want to bring this point up as the first point because it goes along with what i mentioned about the fact that we're all centers right. We as heterosexuals also have a part in the sexual revolution. The fall of marriage and understanding a bit understanding of marriage. I think for large part united states and in the western world. We do because of sexual sins of unfaithfulness of divorce and things like that. I want to move on to another part of this quote. I wanna share with you from dr molar and a highly recommend that you get this book. I think gives a good foundation to the understanding of the sexual revolution especially as it is in the united states. I will put a link in the show notes for it so he goes on to say. Heterosexuals did a very good job of undermining marriage. Before the cultural culture forces begin advocating for the normalization of same sex relationships and the legalization of same sex marriage. The marriage crisis is a moral crisis. Did not start with same sex marriage so there it is from dr albert molar. And i think that it's important for us to admit that guilt because like i said it helps us to understand that we are centers. Were in the same sinful position in need of christ When we come the changes the way. I think we look at people in. Lgbtq community so unfortunately it was heterosexuals that lay that foundation for the sexual revolution. And once you get rid of the norms of a biblical understanding marriage really write anything. Can anything can go look what he says. Just a little bit further here. He says well. I didn't finish just quotes. Only finishes courses. The marriage crisis is a moral crisis. That did not start with same sex marriage nor will it end there. The logic of same sex marriage cannot end with same. Sex marriage wants marriage can mean anything other than heterosexual union. It can and must eventually mean everything and so. I think that's what we see. Even from the time this book was written a few years ago we see now that the cultural understanding has gone far beyond just homosexual marriage or union to trans issues to bisexual issues to pan sexual issues. And and what we understand is an unending new introductions all kinds of sexualities genders and and relationships so we need to remember our own guilt in this not put ourselves above others and just simply remember that we've all sinned romans. Three twenty three for we've all sinned in fall short.

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Gospel Today

03:43 min | 2 years ago

"today" Discussed on Gospel Today

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Gospel Today

04:09 min | 2 years ago

"today" Discussed on Gospel Today

"So the religious leaders describes the fairest sees the sadducees, they would have agreed with the Old Testament teaching that homosexuality was a sin, the heterosexuality was what God had ordained and was God's way. And so there wasn't any reason for Jesus to begin to argue for heterosexuality or against homosexuality when in general there was agreement by the leadership and in society in general during the time when Jesus was on earth. So there was really no reason for Jesus to speak on these issues. Now, he did say something interesting, though, a little bit later actually in this chapter in Matthew 19. And he brings up Jesus brings up the issue of Unix Unix. And so he says a little bit later. He's talking and really he's answering the question why are some people not married, right? And he answers the question, and he says this in Matthew 1912, for there are Unix who are born that way. There were Unix who may have been made Unix by others, and there are those who chose to live like Unix for the sake of the Kingdom of Heaven. The one who can accept this should accept it. Now, what do we surmise? What do we understand by the sum have taken us say, oh, look, Jesus is promoting a third gender. You have male, you have female and now you have Unix. But let's wait just a little minute. Let's look at this carefully. What is this unit, okay? It comes from the Greek word. Unicode and if you look at it, actually, this is the definition from the Greek English lexicon. It says a male person lacking the ability to beget children whether through castration and he gives some examples xenophon in ancient Greece. Accident, leviticus 21 20 or congenital defect as in what Jesus is talking about here in the second example, Matthew 1912. Or a male palace official whether castrated after two three or not genesis 39 one. So what's interesting here is that this term is actually used usually to note denote a male who has some physical problem with his sexual organs, maybe he was born with some deformity, which made it so that he could not have children. Or we know that there was a practice of castration that if a king would sometimes castrate men in order to make them serve in his harem. It wasn't a good thing, right? That was just the way it was. Or some people chose to live a celibate life so that they could serve the lord, Paul pox about this also. I think in first Corinthian 7, about those who chose to live a single life in order to serve the lord, so again, and this is actually from I think answers in genesis. They have a good a good article about that. I'll put the link in the description here and it says the Greek term you notice is never used to denote a person with intact sexual organs who is intersect, sex, transgender or engages in homosexual activity. So it had nothing to do with those things. In fact, it's interesting, I think reference was their genesis 39 one is that Joseph was referred to as a eunuch. That was before he got married, but why, just because he served the king, the pharaoh, right?.

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Gospel Today

03:41 min | 2 years ago

"today" Discussed on Gospel Today

"Adam and his wife were both naked and they felt no shame. So what we see here is very clear that the Old Testament speaks of marriage as one man and one woman and the sexual union also here. We see the sexual union being described as one flesh and happening between one male one female in a marriage, and it limits that. In fact, he says, a man's got to leave his mother and father. This now is the primary relationship. This is where he finds sexual union. And so God describes marriage as one flesh, the sexual union, especially. And as man and woman now, the Old Testament also exclusively speaks of sex within heterosexual marriage. What I mean is obviously there are sex outside marriage, right? But whatever's outside of marriage, it's even if it's heterosexual, it is not condoned, right? Condemned, in fact. And so I have a number of different I mean, in Justin genesis, in fact, you see some perversions already happening, but in the Old Testament and in the New Testament we see a number of different sexual activities that are sin, sinful, and not condone, for instance, sex before marriage, Paul talks about that. That is condemned. Sex with someone else's spouse. That comes right out of the ten commandments, right? As this 20 verse 14 also Paul talks about that in the first Corinthian 7, sex with animals is condemned sex with close family members with a mother with an aunt with a sister. And then, of course, homosexuality is also condemned. And I want to look at two versus here, one from the Old Testament and one from the New Testament. So leviticus 1822 says, do not have sexual relations with a mean as one does with a woman that is detestable. And some people say, oh, well that was in the Old Testament so we don't have to follow that rule anymore. Well, we do. We do need to follow that rule. And that is because this is one of those principles that is timeless. One of those principles that is timeless. And so, for instance, there are many principles in the law that are timeless and for all peoples at all times. And that is why when we talk about the tin commandments that do not murder, we don't say, oh, that was for them today. Then it is not for us today. One of the reasons that we know that it is for us today is because it's repeated. In the New Testament. And another reason that I would say we know that it is for us today is because we see the foundations for heterosexual sex, as well as marriage. We see it before the law and then we see athlos. We see in the book of genesis with Adam and Eve. We see Christ talking about it and then we also see negative mentions of homosexuality in the New Testament. And so we can look at one of those now, and that is first Corinthians 6 9 or do you not know that wrongdoers will not inherit the kingdom of God do not be deceived neither the sexual immoral nor idolaters nor adulterers nor men who have sex with men so obviously this is speaking about homosexual behavior and saying, this is wrong..

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Gospel Today

02:21 min | 2 years ago

"today" Discussed on Gospel Today

"But i think that it does point to a deeper problem and that is that we tend to focus on all these sort of outward issues forgetting that the most important thing that we need to focus on is what i say over and over and over again is just two things. It is evangelism discipleship. Let that be the dna of your church. Because that's the the decry scape right. Great commission go. Nate disciple evangelism discipleship. Teaching them to do all it is teaching. It is fellowship service. That's the dna has to be the da every single church so i think that we can take a good lesson from this in maybe focused less on church style design design of a name and kind of dna that we're going to force upon a church and just focus on this thing. That christ has called us to our friends. That is it for this episode of the gospel today. Hope that you were blessed by if you were let me know something comets a note and questions always would love to hear go to super family dot org slash asked and of course as always. We appreciate your support. We are here in ukraine because this port of many of our brothers and sisters in christ we want to say. Thank you for that. And you'd like to join team really blessed and grateful or is going to try and keep doing all that we can.

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Gospel Today

06:39 min | 2 years ago

"today" Discussed on Gospel Today

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"today" Discussed on Gospel Today

Gospel Today

07:57 min | 2 years ago

"today" Discussed on Gospel Today

"Last week i had the opportunity of going to western ukraine. You know I have not traveled a lot since we got back. Because we've only been back for what just over a month now right so. This is my first trip since we got back to ukraine last month and we were invited to ship which is a town in western ukraine and there is a center there that does outreach primarily with gypsies. We have a lot of gypsies in ukraine. We have a lot in in odessa's well but this town is about a ten eleven hour train ride from from odessa. so passer union. I went and we train the team. That does outreach. Did you average two children and two women especially also do a special service for gypsies. On thursdays we got to take part in that service. What a blessing that was. I always really enjoy training people. When i know that they are active in doing ministry evangelism and that was very evident in this training. They had good questions. Stayed right with us for two days. We focused on these important issues of how to share the gospel effectively and in fact so the sister that runs that outreach. Name is nina. She's going to be coming down to this sunday. She's going to be at our church going to be talking about her ministry there as well so that was a real blessing to be a part of that and then yesterday in fact we have our women's center here in odessa is run by our cauley cawley freezing and one of the things that they do is they have a few volunteers that will go to churches and speak to youth about abstinence sexual purity and those kinds of issues and they have noticed that they have been finding more and more that the youth are asking questions about homosexuality about Lgbt issues and they don't have the at this point they didn't have anything in their material that actually addresses lgbt issues. And so they invited me to come and teach to some of their teeth. Some of their their teachers who lead these little seminars and help them find a good way to in em- put some of this into their material so i did that last night. Talk about i guess about two and a half hours maybe of some very good discussion. I tell you whenever we talk about these issues homosexuality transgenderism. It always brings some lively discussion and it did last night too. And these were people who are church members and working within the church but we need to talk about them and so. That's why i want to talk about them with you as well today. So those were two recent ministry things that that i did also want to mention. Our russian club is starting a week from tomorrow. Actually on saturday the twenty fifth so appreciate your prayers about that. Christine has been very busy with her ministries. I need to get her on the podcast on the video again to talk about some of those things yesterday in fact issues here. The office with me shoes counseling one for one for women that she counselors his five women that she counsels on a regular basis. Now so really appreciate your prayers for christina as she is working with these women helping understand what it means to be a christian and some of these women are are not believers in christ and some of them are and what it means to be. A christian wife with the bible says about being a christian wife and a christian mother so lot of lot of things that go into that and and in some of these instances christine are working together like with husband and wife. And i just have to say that. I i enjoyed doing that. I'm glad especially. When i see somebody's listening to things that were showing them from god's word but at the same time you know it can also be a kind of a weight on your soul because you see that there are people that just make decisions that are not in line. With god's word so pray that god will give hurt and us spiritual strength and encouragement to continue and to help people to make decisions in their marriages and their families that would bring honor and glory. God other than that things are going. Well the kids are in school and so we're little bit more tired than usual. Still getting used to that school schedule but praise god that everyone is. Everyone is healthy. And we're continuing on in ministry here so far. No more like big outbreaks of cuvette here in ukraine. I think everybody already had it. So i guess we can praise god for that right. Okay so let's talk about some of these issues and the first one i want to talk about is trans transgender vocabulary. Okay what. I find very interesting. Is that when you start getting into talking with some of these people who are transgendered. Actually recently i spent way too much time looking at some videos of people. Basically testimonies of people who have transitioned from male. The female or female the male medically or socially so medically is obviously when they get some surgeries done to make to modify the bodies. They will sort of look alike the gender that they are not or socially which is just to sort of jess and act in a way that is not your gender and so i've been watching some of these videos and what i find is that there's some very interesting vocabulary and common things that nearly all transgender people say so let me mention a couple of them one was that many of them say i always just felt like there was something missing. There's something not right. There's something something missing or some. I just feel like i was born in with something wrong was born in the wrong body. The many many of them feel that there was something wrong with them from birth. Okay and and it just some of the minimum. I was never happy. I never experienced joy and there was just something wrong. Some of them say that there was just this great. Wait just felt like this. Great way was on me all the time i was living in this fog and and nothing was clear and nothing was right. And just it's interesting all of these statements of just generally speaking showing that there is just something greatly wrong. Okay and then on the other side of it when they talk about the transitioning aspect of it as as washington's video road down so this things that i was hearing many of these videos and and so there was the offer say i finally felt free. Like when i transitioned some of them talk about how just counting down the days until i could finally start taking hormones or have that sex change surgery and many of them they mark that day on the calendar of could this is a significant day for me because it was a. I was finally free. That i could finally be myself that it can finally some talk about. I never experienced joy and it was only after my transition. That i could finally be happy. I could finally feel joy now. What is interesting about all of these things..

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3D Printing Today

05:42 min | 2 years ago

"today" Discussed on 3D Printing Today

"It every now and then got tolerance. But this this this is in the formulation of the material. The cia. the heat properties are changing the length of film. It's just not consistent. It's not reliable on. This is really bad stuff. And i got i got an al wonder about every school comes out of this company. A how to china. Now i i. I've seen others out there. That are made by different company a. l. e. n. how would you print 'em lion m leon okay. They're sold on amazon. I've got a couple of schools from them and though seem a bit more reliable. But you know what in a nutshell we're going to retract. The positive reviews we gave about these shiny metallic. Pla's the silks and instead we want to warn you out there that at this point in they're not reliable there. I mean like if i was to go out and buy some black 'field lay off of amazon. It's going to be pretty reliable on fire right around twenty to thirty bucks. The stuff's going to be fine. I i i've been able to find stuff really easily. Not so with these e. silks europe. It's kind of crap. Unfortunately yeah well it kind of makes sense that they're kind of the new thing right. The the non silk. Pla's just the regular stock run of the mill semigloss. Pla that market has really shaken out. You know the the ones that were selling know bad stuff on amazon. The reviews process care of them and they had to change the name of their company to continue selling product and when they relaunched or whatever they worked out what all the qc problems were and and now pretty much. All of this stuff you get on there is fairly reliable but the silk stuff is you know. There's a novelty of just being the new thing. It's differentiated it's different. It's something that you know. Nobody else had a year ago today. I'm until we see reliable formulations. You're you're it's a crapshoot in our and and watch out for this particular color it's a white pearl iridescent and i would say in a nutshell no don't don't don't buy in. Every color is going to be different. Every colors a different formulation. So you can't predict from one to another. And i now imagine the rainbow the rainbow silks. You could be halfway through a print and it's gonna change color that may have a completely different temperature quality too. You can do about it but you know just the way that you know over the past four five years. The regular a market has shaken out. This one will too eventually. I hope you're right quality. We'll get there either. That or like the translucence they're going to disappear. Oh that's possible too. Yeah but i always thought that the translucence were were just because they didn't know how to put enough pigment into the pla in the early days. I didn't think translucence were. You can still get them translate the translucence they were out there..

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"today" Discussed on Gospel Today

Gospel Today

08:28 min | 2 years ago

"today" Discussed on Gospel Today

"Wars. We've left. The united states is left afghanistan. Soviet union was there for ten years From i think about nine hundred seventy nine till nineteen eighty eight somewhere around there. They left we came by ten years later. We were there for twenty years. We left now. The taliban is in control. And i'm not saying that. That's a good thing i really don't think it is a good thing. I think there's a lot of difficulties of the people in afghanistan going to be going through now because of that but looking at it from biblical perspective. We should not be surprised by this. There will be wars. The world is not getting better secondly as we look at this with a biblical perspective. I think that we need to remind ourselves that. Us democracy in political ideas can't save the world. And i'm not getting. I'm not saying that the us should have in different political system or the democracies terrible or something like that. I'm just saying it can't save the world. it is not the ultimate solution to evil. And so when you have evil in place we can't expect to just put on top of that some sort of a system of government and then put it into play and say okay. Everything's going to be good now because we have not eradicated. Evil evil is not is inherently not a political system. It is it is part of the heart of man and so without the regenerating effects of the gospel. What we see is that all political systems will eventually become corrupted and used for evil purposes even democracy. Okay and i sure we can find many examples in the united states now or people hughes democracy for some sort of evil purposes again. I'm not saying that the democracy is a bad system. I think it's a good system. Okay but we have to understand its role. Okay so where you have like in the united states we have a strong biblical foundation. And you had a strong christian foundation and then put democracy on top of that. It's gonna beautiful. But i would even that where you have a strong christian value system and belief as a foundation for a country that you could take other systems of government and put it on there and it would probably still work pretty well because underneath it. You have people that are honest. That are hard working caring for each other. That are loving their neighbors. That are taking care of each other. And that provides the foundation for to keep it to keep it going so again let. Let's look at some scripture here. I would put here some forty six versus three through six. Which simply says do not put your trust in princes in human beings who cannot save when there's spirit departs. They returned to the ground on that very day. Their plans come to nothing. Blessed are those whose help is in the god of jacob whose hope is in the lord their god he's the maker of heaven and earth the sea and everything in them. He remains faithful forever. Well that is set so needed for us today as we look at the political system in the us. Is we look at the political system in afghanistan as i look at the political system in ukraine or whatever country. You may be in remember this. Let's not put our trust and princes that doesn't mean we shouldn't participate in elections and things like that. Yes let let's do that. Let's try to have somebody that is going to uphold righteousness injustice in those places but ultimately. Let's put our trust in god. He is the one who can provide true change in the hearts of people and then also own a mission here that i think of that. Dennis prager said recently. I would suggest for you to watch to try and put a link there in the podcast notes or in the video description but something. Dennis prager said recently. I watched his one of his fireside chats and he was actually against pulling out of afghanistan and he said that listen to up this is very heavy paraphrase but something that uphold justice and peace and do the right thing thing he said this. There should be no time limits on doing the right thing. Okay because the argument for why the us pull out was been there twenty years so well. So what is the right thing. It's the right thing and as believers in jesus christ. That is something that i think is so important for us to remember because we're so tempted to make decisions based upon the immediacy of whatever it is that we want but the whole asked the whole aspect of the gospel. The gospel is about making a statement of belief and bleeding in something. That is right because it is right. Even though it's not going to get you what you let's say you want immediately. What i mean by. That is what. Peter says. That the in first peter that god is holding that the salvation forced completion of our salvation force in heaven. So wouldn't put our faith in christ now we don't necessarily get heaven right. We don't get having. We have to wait for it but we do it. Because it's right we believe because it's right because it's true and so this kind of this principle applies to things like afghanistan. If it's a right thing to do that we should do it. Even if we don't necessarily get the results that we want because it's a right thing to do and that is so so important for us to remember as believers that we do the right thing not because it gives us what gets what we want. Not because it's it. It's fun or interesting because right and god said it's right and so we can apply the afghanistan to okay and i just a final thought on afghanistan. And that is i. Don't think that we should just throw our hands up as believers and say well afghanistan is not our country so whatever happens in afghanistan happens in afghanistan. I'm not gonna worry about it. Because there's nothing i can do first of all as believers were not isolationist. Okay we care about the nations of the world. We deeply care about the nations of the world because we want them to know christ and we want them to worship christ and so we know. Throw our hands up and just said well whatever happens there happens there What can we actually do as believers of course we can pray. We should pray. Our church has been praying for afghanistan. And i think that there are some practical things now that we can do. I heard recently. That ukraine is actually accepting afghan refugees. Maybe in your city in your area. They're accepting afghan refugees. Is there any way you can help. You can show them the love of christ and then of course we need to think about our brothers and sisters in christ where left in afghanistan. What kind of help might they need. How can we pray for. How can we maybe support them. What can we do and again. I don't have all the answers to this. I will put a link into to our mission and some things are mission insane ways. Our mission gives to help. Maybe that would be something that you can do. But let's think practically about how we can use this for for the good of the god of sorry the good of the gospel.

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"today" Discussed on Trapping Today

Trapping Today

04:45 min | 2 years ago

"today" Discussed on Trapping Today

"Two to a site i mean every single one of those is no longer in existence today and the reason is people get excited. I've done this with other businesses. That i've started and and ideas that that never really panned out People got started. They put a bunch of time and effort into it. They weren't seeing the results that they necessarily needed to keep them going. They had other ideas. It wasn't a quick burst of success. Like they expected they hit something called the dip. The dip is where the newness the excitement the motivation wears off and Vast majority of people quit during the dip in order to be successful. If you look back in. Seth talks about all successful businesses and companies that have been have met with some incredible success almost invariably those have been companies and individuals who have pushed through the dep recognizing that there is huge potential on the other side. And the reason there's so much potential on the other side is because the dipa so hard and the dip kind of filters out all the people that weren't willing to work and push through the debt When you get to the other side you pretty much. The only one left standing because everybody else tried and went through tough times and didn't want to continue. They either lost interest. They got bored or they realized they weren't good enough. A lot of people just aren't skilled enough To be to be the best in in their particular area of interest People dropped out. And then when you get the other side you're the only one left. That's that's still cranking along whether it's developing a product Sales a website podcast of business company. whatever When you make on the other side of the dip there can be huge award there. The interesting thing though I kind of i. I always paid attention to that. First description of the depth in the concept of pushing through and knowing that there is a reward on the other.

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"today" Discussed on Trapping Today

Trapping Today

03:49 min | 2 years ago

"today" Discussed on Trapping Today

"A very you low middle of the road business podcast because those audiences are so much different so much broader So you have to be be realistic on what you can. You can really achieve. And so that is. Those are some of the things that i've been thinking about. Things have been bouncing around in my head recently about you know what is the market here. Where is my podcast in three. And a half years. How has it been growing in. Ms satisfied with that and You know if. I look at what i'm making for the time i put into it Dollars per hour very satisfied with that. But that that doesn't necessarily motivate me that much. I i have plenty of jobs. I don't really want another job And if you just use money you know. What am i making off of this to determine your success than You've just created another job for yourself and you are essentially You've given yourself a boss. The podcast is your boss in this case so it can't be that and yes you can be motivated by the people that you connect with people that you help out. I get lots of emails from you guys that it has been very very rewarding But but growth is what i thrive on and one of the things that crosses my mind. A lot is well if i wasn't spending my time and effort on this. Is there something. That i could be missing out on. Not getting any younger. Have a lot of other interests and skills and ideas and thoughts One of the biggest things for me is writing I know that. I'm a much better writer than i am. A podcast or a a speaker and i. I have not had time to devote more than about an hour a month on writing. And i have a lot of things i wanna right. I really do and so that that's something. I wonder if i put that effort into writing projects..

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3D Printing Today

04:00 min | 2 years ago

"today" Discussed on 3D Printing Today

"Doesn't matter. We covered all my name's andy cohen arm. Here mr whitney pattern. How you doing pretty good. So this is going to be are cr thirty show. We did get the email unit from our friend. Steve benjamin who loaned it to us unopened box. As we've reported here on and off the segments have our segments. Are this week. You're going to hear about the building. Our e mail on it in a nutshell. We liked it And all we wanted to talk a little bit about some of the topical circumstances around the kick starter campaigns of the to bel- printers. That came out this past I guess it was new year's christmas time. So as the the cr thirty or naomi. wu's name for it. The print mill note criminality. I don't think refers to it as the print mill at all only the cr thirty and then there's the factory one which came out of a factory two guys in duesseldorf germany which is basically a tron xyz cut in half and at a whole bunch of parts to it to make it into a belt infancy printer since then. The factory guys have already moved onto the factory. Oneplus which changed almost everything on the belt and in the meantime has delivered and is now selling the cr thirty on their website and on amazon. We actually ordered our own so that we can continue playing with it But you'll hear more about that in this coming episode. In the meantime. I wanted to review the kickstarter campaigns and and talk about how that all ended up in the one thing i wanted to really highlight was one of the goals that naomi ruth through onto the reality folks was. Hey you hit five million dollars in in backing in for purchasing this machine on kickstarter you gotta make it open source. Well they didn't. According to what i was able to find they. They have raised about one point. Just under one point four million. And i think they came up with the five million dollar goal because based on their experience with the cr six which may just under five billion. So they she may have done a sales pitch. I'm just guessing. She may have sales pitch. That said hey you did so great with the cr six. I bet we matched that and do it a little bit better and if you do which make it open source. And they probably said well. They didn't unfortunately so it's not the they say they're not they're not gonna go open source and what that actually means is there won't be files that will be able to get access to of the design such as object files firmware. From what i understand. You can get the the marlin firmware for the cr thirty. Because i'm seeing people Changing it so i do see people are doing stuff with that however detailed design documents. I don't think they're gonna let us have them well. I that the firmware as is my primary concern excessive thing that historic at least we've upgraded the most on these on these machines hardware wise. It looks like it's built pretty solidly and it's not like if it were an open source design you would go out and build your own based on that. Open source design. You still got the belt will you. They're they're selling. They're selling the belt on their website. Right you'd have you'd have to buy the belt from them okay. Well you'd have to buy the belt any right but look at how much is perjure costs and look at all the parts that go into it. I don't think you'd be saving yourself a whole lot of time on a whole lot of money. no no. I don't think it's worthwhile money right but you may want to. You may have a stack of extrusion material..

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"today" Discussed on WEB RADIO TODAY

WEB RADIO TODAY

08:21 min | 2 years ago

"today" Discussed on WEB RADIO TODAY

"Okay you can slow it down but don't stop. Yup let's spend another minute or so cooling down movements a lesson towns and you're slowly bring in your heart rate down to a slower rate after that many workout. My goal during season two of web radio today is to help you use all of the elements of our disease fighting and fitness model to make twenty twenty one the absolute best year of your life. We have folks listening to this podcast right now who are at very different stages of health and physical fitness. Some of you are are very healthy and fit. Others are a little out of shape maybe overweight or or haven't been taking real good care of themselves. Some of our listeners are fighting one of those terrible diseases that attack. Us baby boomers in our in our older years. Heart disease bone disease. Stroke cancer diabetes. We have listeners. Currently battling those diseases other listeners are like me we have just successfully for now anyways defeated one of those diseases and we realized that we don't want to come back all of us. We want to do everything we can to keep ourselves healthy and free of disease. Any of our listeners have decided that twenty twenty one is going to be a new beginning and they're planning to take steps to get and stay in shape and get and stay healthy so that they can live law happy and disease free lives. It's for all those reasons to help folks and all those different stages of of health and fitness that web radio today was created. The cornerstone of this podcast. Is the web radio today. Disease fighting and fitness model combining faith diet exercise positive attitude positive imagery music and research combining all of those seven elements together to form the web radio today disease fighting and fitness model on future episodes. This we're going to deal with each of those elements in some pretty deep detail. But right now if you haven't done so already and even if you have by by way of review let's put a plan together. A mansion earlier in the podcast that i was thinking about adding a new elemental or maybe a sub element to our disease spotting and and fitness plan. One of my new year's twenty twenty one resolutions is to start journaling. Because i was reading. Where just by writing down three sentences a day you can vastly improve your attitude your mental health and your productivity and we are all about improving your health the article that i read stated that if you write down just these three sentences everyday but you're going to greatly improve your attitude your day your overall wellbeing. Those three sentences are number one. What will you focus on today. Friday down number two one sentence. What are you especially grateful for today. Crowded down and number three. I like this one. What will you let go off today. Right down what that is. Everybody is journaling daily. Journaling i'm gonna do some additional research on this connection between journaling and its effect on our wellbeing and then on next friday's episode you and i we're going to spend the entire episode talking about journaling and how it can improve our attitude which will improve our wellbeing and and and if you're well beings other odd place is going to help you stay healthy before anybody gets started with the web radio today disease fighting and fitness program. It's important to set some goals. Which will not only measure your progress. But also kinda served a motivate you along the way you need to make those goals. Gigantic super sized them gigantic big goals. And then you take those super big goals one big goal for each one of our seven elements and then you break each of those gigantic goals down into measurable data points or signposts along the way now. If you haven't set your health and fitness goals yet why did you do that this week. Let's make that your homework assignment. If you haven't done it already set your goals for each of the seven elements of the web radio today disease fighting and fitness model a big gigantic super sized goal for faith one for diet exercise one forgetting that positive attitude in place. One four guided imagery music. How you use music to make yourself feel better and get healthy and one for knowledge if you just started listening to web radio today at the start of season two or if you. You haven't done this already if you're unfamiliar with what each of those elements represents listen to those broad strokes audio bursts their web radio today. Listen to them so that well some that you can get a good understanding of what we're talking about with each one of those elements. You need to do that before you set those goals. Once those big gigantic super sized goals are in place. Then break those goals down to perhaps five as much as ten if you want measurable objectives for each one of those elements. What's the objective. How you gonna know when you've achieved it. How you gonna measure your success and then once you have those golson and those objectives in place you're going to be able to use the elements of the web radio today disease fighting and fitness model to get yourself in shape fight off prevent and deal with disease and live a long healthy and happy life. We will go into much more detail on each of those elements on future episodes this season but for now everybody. I can't emphasize this enough. If you're not familiar with those elements you weren't with us during last season. Make sure that you listen to those broad strokes audio bursts you can listen to all of them and less than ten minutes and web radio. Today dot com. Click.

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"today" Discussed on WEB RADIO TODAY

WEB RADIO TODAY

14:51 min | 2 years ago

"today" Discussed on WEB RADIO TODAY

"I everybody. I'm skip orem and welcome to the web radio today. Podcast this entire episode today is going to be a.