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    Explore " cheerful" with insightful episodes like "Praise and Prayer | James 5:12-20", "Kingdom Generosity; 2 Corinthians 9:6-7, 11", "Season 4 Kickoff!", "St. Josemaria Escriva: Holiness and Good Humor" and "Abounding Grace | 2 Corinthians 9:6-15" from podcasts like ""Wayside Bible Chapel", "Crossroads Church", "Mindful in 5 Podcast", "St. Josemaria Institute Podcast" and "Wayside Bible Chapel"" and more!

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    Season 4 Kickoff!

    Season 4 Kickoff!

    Unveiling Mindful in 5 - Season 4: A Journey of Clarity & Connection"

    Dive into the exhilarating launch of Mindful in 5 Season 4, as we embrace a season painted with the hues of joy and clarity. From a refreshing green cover art twist, signaling new beginnings, to the deeply touching ‘Mindful in 5 - God Lovers' Edition’, this season promises a softer, more supported connection to mindfulness. Amid the bustle of professional life, leaders and seekers alike will discover bespoke mindfulness slices to savor. Be captivated by the depth of the Learning Zone Model as we journey through life’s Comfort, Learning, and Panic zones. Plus, a riveting guest - Merie Wallace, an Emotion Code & Body Code Practitioner, awaits to intrigue and enlighten. As Spiwe often says, it's all about staying present amidst the chaos. So, gear up Mindful Ninjas, and tune in for a season that's as cheerful as it is transformative!


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    St. Josemaria Escriva: Holiness and Good Humor

    St. Josemaria Escriva: Holiness and Good Humor

    In this podcast, Fr. Eric Nicolai reflects on St. Josemaria’s last moments on earth and how his docility to the Holy Spirit and good humor until the end led him to have so much effect on people's lives.

    God granted St. Josemaria a deep spiritual paternity through which he embraced everyone that would come in contact with him. "And since this paternity was completely supernatural," Fr. Eric explains, "it was strengthened by the fact that he went to Heaven. He could continue to exercise that spiritual paternity by interceding for us."

    St. Josemaria became somebody to emulate as he was somebody with impressive dreams, magnanimity, and great apostolic zeal. He was driven by his sudden understanding that sanctity is within the reach of anyone who freely wants to let themselves be led by God.  Therefore, he knew how to bring out the best in people and helped them to realize their dreams of pursing what God was really calling them to. He formed saints that came in contact with him; that is, he provoked great desires in others and opened up their horizons.

    St. Josemaria had many reasons to be cynical and even pessimistic about his mission and the work that he was doing for God. But, with the grace of God, he flourished through the power of his good humor. His good humor and cheerfulness helped him to have a greater vision, for himself and for others, beyond the immediate.

    As we celebrate the feast of St. Josemaria (June 26), Fr. Eric encourages us to go to St. Josemaria to learn what it means to have good humor, to be cheerful, and to open up our horizons to a greater vision of life led by the Spirit.

    Note: Fr. Eric Nicolai preached this meditation in Toronto, Canada on June 19, 2023, in preparation for the feast of Saint Josemaria.

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    Finance Focus #18 - Five Finance Foundations for Every Believer

    Finance Focus #18 - Five Finance Foundations for Every Believer

    Financial advice floating around many American churches is often ridiculously irrelevant to less affluent Christian brothers and sisters in many countries around the world—let alone in the context of two millennia of church history! That’s not to condemn anyone’s wealth and the issues it precipitates. But just what are some key financial principles that help every believer in every era? Join Kevin as we work through five personal finance foundations for every believer for all time! // Download this episode's Application & Action questions and PDF transcript at whitestone.org.

    James 5: Saving Souls from Death

    James 5: Saving Souls from Death

    James 5:19-20

    James ends his letter encouraging us to save souls from death. Andrew and Edwin discuss the progression found in the last few paragraphs, from telling people to pray and sing, to telling them to call on shepherds if they are not strong enough to do this themselves, to telling folks to go bring back those who have been weakened so much they won't call for help. We are to be like Jesus the good Shepherd, going after the one who wanders. It is love. It saves souls from death.

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    James 5: Confess and Pray

    James 5: Confess and Pray

    James 5:13-18

    Andrew and Edwin make a case that the spiritually ill need to call on their shepherds to come pray for them. This also highlights why we need to confess to one another and pray for one another. Not so we can cathartically roll around in our own messiness, but so God can clean up our mess as we rely on one another.

    Read the written devo that goes along with this episode by clicking here.
     
      Let us know what you are learning or any questions you have. Email us at TextTalk@ChristiansMeetHere.org.
     
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    We'd love to meet you. Be a guest among the Christians who meet on Livingston Avenue. Click here to find out more.

    Michael Eldridge sang all four parts of our theme song. Find more from him by clicking here.
     
    Thanks for talking about the text with us today.

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    Radleigh Valentine | Manifesting Your Magical Life (Audiobook Excerpt)

    Radleigh Valentine | Manifesting Your Magical Life (Audiobook Excerpt)

    This is a chapter from Manifesting Your "Magical Life: A Practical Guide to Everyday Magic With the Angels," by spiritual teacher Radleigh Valentine. In this excerpt, Radleigh offers cheerful advice and simple guided exercises to support you in harnessing your energy, overcoming your limitations, and finding your happiest, most authentic self. You can listen to the full audiobook FREE for 14 days in the Hay House Unlimited Audio App. Try now! Apple: hayhouse.com/apple or Android: hayhouse.com/google

    Baby Avia Orangutan Diva

    Baby Avia Orangutan Diva

    Aviva, the Orangutan Diva, is beginning her day with song and swinging through the trees. She stops to get bananas and, to her surprise, finds none. Her mother tells her that she must cross the river to get them, but she must be careful with danger lurking.
    The author of this book Hans Kullberg wrote this exciting children's story in honor of his baby girl Aviva. Aviva left this earthly realm at 1o months, and he wrote this book in honor of her memory. Even though this is a children's book, adults can gain a valuable lesson from this story. In honor of her memory, lend me your ears and celebrate the journey of the Aviva The Organtun Diva.

    Learn more about the impact Aviva is creating by visiting: hanskullberg.com
    YOU can purchase this book on Amazon.com as an ebook. Paperback coming October 3, 2021.  A
    portion of the book proceeds go towards the Women in Science Scholarship Fund

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    Ep #52: Why Pretending To Be Cheerful Isn't Good for You

    Ep #52: Why Pretending To Be Cheerful Isn't Good for You

    Is there anything more exhausting than pretending to be happy when you're not feeling it? Remember the Seinfeld episode when Frank Costanza's doctor told him to say "Serenity Now," anytime he got upset? Things didn't end too well for Frank or Kramer in that episode, and it's no wonder.  Pretending to be something you're not isn't good for your health (or your mood!) 

    Show Notes:  Why Pretending To Be Cheerful Isn't Good for You


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    Ep 20. April Moody

    Ep 20. April Moody

    Interview with April Moody:
    I met April Moody when her family moved into the house next door to us and I was around 13. That's a pretty awkward age for most people, but she always made me feel loved and seen. April has been a friend and mentor to me ever since.

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    Heartache, sadness or disappointment doesn't have to cancel out happiness and joy and optimism... It doesn't mean we're faking it through life. If we're being happy in heartache.

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    Join Emily Romrell on The Vibrant Life Podcast as she continues to explore inspiring stories and insightful conversations that empower you to live a life full of purpose and joy. Tune in for weekly doses of positivity and practical wisdom to help you create your own vibrant and fulfilling journey. Check out emilyromrell.com for more!

    Zingerman's Ari Weinzweig

    Zingerman's Ari Weinzweig

    The great Ari Weinzweig about visioning, anarchy and building systems, food, persistence, starting, writing, running, reading and growing together - not necessarily in that order.

    Find out more about Zingerman's community of businesses at https://zingermans.com

    Check out the The 2pt5 website for all the links and extras mentioned in the episode - show notes: https://the2pt5.net/zingermans-ari-weinzweig 

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    Innovators from around the globe share the highs and lows of an innovator's life, their motivation and creative passions as well as their favorite methods, tools, conferences and ideas - https://the2pt5.net

    The 2pt5 - conversations connecting innovators podcast is hosted in Baden-Württemberg in the Southwest of Germany by Innovation Coach Klaus Reichert - https://www.klausreichert.de

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