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    Explore "conqueror" with insightful episodes like "Victory! More Than A Conqueror Pt 3 | Dave Snyder", "Is suffering from God? More Than A Conqueror Pt 2 | Dave Snyder", "You are More Than a Conqueror", "Declaration Edition: I Am Victorious" and "Multiverse Warfare and Quantum Mania" from podcasts like ""AFA Church Podcast", "AFA Church Podcast", "Abide Bible Sleep Meditation", "Weight Loss With God" and "Science & Futurism with Isaac Arthur"" and more!

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    Victory! More Than A Conqueror Pt 3 | Dave Snyder

    Victory! More Than A Conqueror Pt 3 | Dave Snyder
    Now is the time to step into the victory God has for you. Worship, praise, and thank Him for the victory. You are more than a conqueror! Pastor Dave Snyder speaks at AFA Church Asheboro.

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    Is suffering from God? More Than A Conqueror Pt 2 | Dave Snyder

    Is suffering from God? More Than A Conqueror Pt 2 | Dave Snyder
    Is it God's will for you to suffer? You are called to overcome, to be above and not beneath. Listen to this message and learn how to fulfill the perfect will of God for your life and be more than a conqueror. Pastor Dave Snyder speaks at AFA Church Asheboro.

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    You are More Than a Conqueror

    You are More Than a Conqueror

    Relax and fall asleep fast to this Bible meditation for deep sleep with relaxing meditation music. Narrated by Lonein Lara. Let your body sleep and your mind rest. Tonight, hear victorious Scriptures and let Jesus take your hand and lift you above your trials. He has done the fighting for you, and now you can stand and enjoy His overwhelming victory. Unlock the premium ad-free Christian Bible sleep meditation experience in the Abide app:https://abide.co/awesome

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    Declaration Edition: I Am Victorious

    Declaration Edition: I Am Victorious

    In Episode 3 of our Bonus Declaration Series, we will discuss how we possess the Holy Spirit within us, and through this divine presence, we are already victorious.

    Just as Jesus proclaimed "It is finished," we can embrace the victory He won for us on the cross. Our victory extends beyond weight loss and health alone. It encompasses all aspects of our lives. Through Christ's love, overwhelming victory is ours, no matter the circumstances we may be facing.

    When we turn to Jesus instead of turning to food, we discover a newfound empowerment. Food no longer holds victory over us; we have victory over our cravings and fleshly desires. We begin to eat when we are hungry and stop when we are satisfied, experiencing the abundant life Jesus intended for us.

     

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    Multiverse Warfare and Quantum Mania

    Multiverse Warfare and Quantum Mania

    If travel to other realities and multiverses is possible, then so is conflict between them, but how would a multiversal war be fought?


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    Multiverse Warfare and Quantum Mania

    Science & Futurism with Isaac Arthur

    Episode 382, February 16, 2023

    Written, Produced & Narrated by Isaac Arthur


    Editors:

    David McFarlane

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    Lukas Konecny


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    Markus Junnikkala, "We Roam the Stars", "A Memory of Earth"

    Stellardrone, "Red Giant", "Ultra Deep Field"

    Sergey Cheremisinov, "Labyrinth", "Forgotten Stars"

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    Multiverse Warfare & Quantum Mania (Narration Only)

    Multiverse Warfare & Quantum Mania (Narration Only)

    If travel to other realities and multiverses is possible, then so is conflict between them, but how would a multiversal war be fought?


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    Science & Futurism with Isaac Arthur

    Episode 382, February 16, 2023

    Written, Produced & Narrated by Isaac Arthur


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    Lukas Konecny

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    Saturday Review

    Saturday Review

    Saturday is review day on The Daily Promise. Every Saturday, we review the promises of the week so we can allow them to go deep into our hearts and lives.

    Here are the promises we covered this week.

    Psalm 23:2 – I Will Lead You to Your Quiet Place.

    Psalm 1:2-3 – You Will Bear Spiritual Fruit.

    Romans 8:37 – You are More than a Conqueror.

    Hebrews 12:1 – Heaven Cheers You on.

    2 Corinthians 10:3-4 – You Have Divinely Empowered Spiritual Weapons.

    You Are More Than a Conqueror

    You Are More Than a Conqueror

    Today's Promise: Romans 8:37

    God promises no matter what comes into your life; you have victory through Christ.

    Every day you enter a battle and face enemies of various kinds. Some strong, some small, and some frightening, but in Jesus Christ, you can overcome them all.

    You are victorious in every area of your life because the Holy Spirit fills and empowers you.

    No matter what the enemy throws at you today, you have victory. The one who loves you completely makes you a conqueror in every area of life.

    EPISODE 32: “You’re a Conqueror, What Now?” with Shawn-Kristin Reynolds

    EPISODE 32: “You’re a Conqueror, What Now?” with Shawn-Kristin Reynolds
    EPISODE 32: “You’re a Conqueror, What Now?” with Shawn-Kristin Reynolds   Hello and WELCOME to the “You’re _______, What now?” Podcast!   I am your host, Marci Nettles. I have had a lifetime of opportunities where I had the choice to Breakdown or Breakthrough... did I always make the “right” choice?  Nope.  I did however find a way to continue moving forward until I was able to see there was a path through my chaos into joy.  This Podcast may become your light in the darkness, as you listen to the stories of people I consider “heroes.” Each one had a point where they too had to choose to either Breakdown or Breakthrough!   In this episode we bring back our guest from one of the most listened episodes, Episode 8: “You’re an Abused Child, What Now?” We pick up where we left off in Shawn-Kristin’s story, being rescued by her “Earth Angels” from the Orphanage.  You will hear the Joy and Positive Gratitude in which she lives her life even though she has, and continues to deal with, health issues that were born with the trauma she experienced, as well as a life-changing accident she had just two years ago...   Shawn-Kristin Reynolds is a self-proclaimed “late bloomer” with aspirations of being a surgeon but later in life decided on a nursing degree as it fit in with the role she had taken on as a caregiver to many. She completed her Associate in Science of Nursing (RN) and was accepted to the fast track to complete her Bachelor of Science degree. Three weeks before the semester was to start, The University of Chicago Specialist, whom she was an oncology nurse, diagnosed her first bout with cancer.  The surgery that was meant to save her life, ended up leading to Kristin being off work for two years due to major lung insufficiencies, fibrosis, and inflammation after 3 Thoracotomies.     Despite her personal health challenges, Shawn-Kristin was known for her fundraising abilities and assisted individuals and organizations raise almost $270,000 for Children’s Advocacy, Transplant Operations, Scholarship Funds, and Nursing Programs.   In 2006, Shawn-Kristin designed, prototyped, trademarked, and copyrighted the “S-Klamp”, a safety clamp for I.V. – Patent Pending U.S. & International.   Please Connect with and Follow Shawn-Kristin:   Facebook:   Thank you for listening! Subscribe! Review! SHARE! Others NEED to hear the stories being shared!!   Follow Marci on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn at: @MarciNettles     Check out our website at: DondeeAndMarci(dot)com     #Abuse #Illness #Cancer #Conqueror #Joy #Positive #Gratitude #CareGiver #Love #BrainInjury #YoureBlankWhatNow #ChaosToJoy #BreakdownToBreakThrough #WhatsYourStory  #Podcast #Podcaster

    graden prayer songs

    graden prayer songs
    1-29-2022

    05-12-2019 this record was recorded but no show was ever created
    One of the joys in 78 RPM (the same is true in all genres of Music) is one gets to explore various types of Music including Gospel

    Matthew 28:19-20 and states: “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you.

    Mark 4:23-25
    New American Standard Bible
    23 if anyone has ears to hear, let him hear.” 24 And He was saying to them, “Take care what you listen to. By your standard of measure it will be measured to you; and more will be given you besides. 25 For whoever has, to him more will be given; and whoever does not have, even what he has will be taken away from him.”

    Wellings and McGhee – Sweet Hour of Prayer / The Beautiful Garden Of Prayer
    Label:Conqueror – 7979

    Format:Shellac, 10", 78 RPM

    Country:US


    Genre:Folk, World, & Country

    Style:Country

    ASweet Hour Of Prayer
    BThe Beautiful Garden Of Prayer
    Credits
    Vocals [Uncredited], Guitar [Uncredited] – John McGhee
    Vocals [Uncredited], Steel Guitar [Uncredited] – Frank Welling

    Both sides recorded 6 November 1931 in New York, NY.
    1929-1934: orange or red with decorative gold rim and trumpeters; if there is no mention of Sears this indicates it was made by ARC. American Record Corporation

    Frank Welling
    Aliases:
    Clarence Young, Frank Hill, Walter Regan
    In Groups:
    Welling and Schannen

    John McGhee
    Aliases:
    George Holden, John Hutchens, John Moore
    Variations: John McGhee
    J. L. McGhee, McGhee

    Matthew 26:36-46 KJV
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    All credit due to the artist, musicians and Record Companies. No profit or income derived from this podcast. Have a historic 78 RPM and story you want to share with my listeners? Contact me at: www.facebook.com/s3productions2

    S2: Episode 9: The Fallout Film

    S2: Episode 9: The Fallout Film

    On paper, it was set up to be a box office smash and then a classic favorite, but the 1956 movie The Conqueror starring John Wayne and Susan Hayward was anything but... and then adding salt to the wound, the movie making process managed to kill nearly half of the cast and crew!

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    Storycast: Loki Episode 6 Final Themes

    Storycast: Loki Episode 6 Final Themes

    What a barnburner! What a mind-twister! What a cliffhanger!

    The end of Loki's first season had it all -- well, except pat answers. Those were in short supply. But that's what makes it so fun to unpack and explore thematically, which is what we specialize in here at Storycast.

    Join Maeve Adams, Amanda Marcotte, and Marc Faletti for a look at two primary themes of the finale: 1) that we do not need to invent an oppressive god to save us from ourselves, and 2) despite what many other stories have told us, love and war are fundamentally incompatible. 

    John Wayne the Conqueror with Scott Rank

    John Wayne the Conqueror with Scott Rank
    Title: John Wayne the Conqueror

    Description: Scott Rank of the History Unplugged Podcast and I will dive in to see if John Wayne and Hollywood Hate history or love in the fascinating film: The Conqueror. How can John Wayne pull off playing Genghis Khan? He can if he turns the Mongol Empire into a western.

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    Scott Rank of the History Unplugged Podcast
    Historyonthenet.com

    Music Provided by:
    "Crossing the Chasm" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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    A New Generation of Conquerors

    A New Generation of Conquerors

    A new house in the suburbs. A thriving business. A growing family. It was a charmed life for college sweethearts Robin and Dave Dubin until Dave was diagnosed with colon cancer at age 29.

    Cancer is part of Dave’s family history. Will it be part of his family’s future?

    The Dubins talk candidly about the decision to explore genetic testing for their sons and the anxiety that comes with having answers.

    A new house in the suburbs, a thriving business, a growing family, it was a charmed life for college sweethearts Robin and Dave Dubin until Dave was diagnosed with colon cancer at age 29. Cancer is part of Dave's family history. Will it be part of his family's future? The Dubin's talk candidly about the decision to explore genetic testing for their sons and the anxiety that comes with having answers.


    So you tell me a little bit about what it was like when we met.


    So we met as college sweethearts at Tulane University. We were 18.


    19, I think.


    19? All right.


    Just somewhere around there.


    We'll go with 19. We were studying and I saw you. And I'm, like, that's the girl I'm going to marry. And I, of course, didn't tell you this until what, how many years later?


    Until we were about to get married, you told that story to the cantor that was going to marry us. And that's how I found out about it, seven years later.


    Sorry. So we got married. And we were running a business together.


    Mhm.


    We did the traditional move to the suburbs, buy a house, have a first child. And we sold the business. It was a lot of stress.


    So when I started having symptoms at age 29 of colon cancer, it was passed off as stress related because of everything that was happening, even though the whole family history of colon cancer was very well-documented.


    Your father and your grandfather were a bit older than you were when they had cancer. So we didn't think too much of it. You had to have surgery--


    I did.


    --and chemo.


    So what was it like watching me go from being a strapping 29-year-old still playing soccer to becoming a patient who can't lift his own son?


    You do what needs to get done to get through it.


    So you became the proverbial mama grizzly?


    Mhm. You were a survivor. You did well. You recovered.


    And you know, life kind of got back to normal at that point. And we, over the next seven years, had two more kids. And as a cancer survivor, you actually were five years cancer free.


    It was roughly 10 years after the first surgery. I go to donate blood. And essentially, my iron count had dropped like a stone.


    And they found a bleeding tumor. And surgery was able to remove it. That's when you went for genetic testing and found out that you carry a mutation and they caused increased risks of different types of cancers.


    So what did mama grizzly do this time?


    Well, first, you started seeing a high risk oncologist.


    I did.


    So you now get not just annual colonoscopies, but all kinds of other screenings and scans for other body parts. And a year later, they found a tumor in your kidney.


    I was certified defective by that point.


    So we really were very fortunate that you were being screened. Because it was a very small tumor.


    The surgeon was able to go in the same way they went in previously. And a couple hours later, I come out smelling like roses.


    Right. Then our kids get to the ages where they need to have genetic testing. I think that was tougher on me than everything we had to deal with with you.


    So our oldest son Zach is now 22. When he was 18, he got genetic testing. And he tested positive. So he had to go for his first colonoscopy at 18. And he's been seeing an oncologist and getting MRIs ever since. He has decided to apply to graduate school to get a master's in genetic counseling.


    So he took this setback, if you will, and just turned it into something positive.


    We have three boys. And Corey, our middle son, who is 18 now, just had his genetic testing done a couple months ago. And he was negative. It was kind of a surreal experience. I was pretty much preparing myself for another positive result. Zach, who is down at school, he called me the second he was done with class. And he was so relieved that his brother tested negative.


    So what does the third one think? Well, he knows, obviously, a lot for a 14-year-old, considering he's been with us for this whole thing. So he's grown up with it. And he sometimes will ask us questions out of the blue about this and what it might mean for him. It's a little sobering to have your 14-year-old ask about cancer.


    I think in our case, we would rather he actually did ask the question than not.


    Yeah. And we're hearing that there may be vaccines. And it hopefully will change our children's future to the point where they don't have those risks anymore, despite having the genetic mutation.


    If there was a crystal ball that said this was going to be the journey 30 years ago, I still wouldn't trade.


    Me neither. There's no one else I'd rather go through this life journey with than you.


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    Ice Cream Helps Everything

    Ice Cream Helps Everything

    College. Senior Year. A cancer diagnosis.

    Before graduation, a crash course: Cancer 101.

    The student and patient, Addison, quizzes her doctor, Jason Luke, on the life-saving thesis he drafted on using immunotherapy as part of her cancer treatment.

    College, senior year, a cancer diagnosis. Before graduation, a crash course, Cancer 101. Student and patient, Addison, quizzes her doctor, Jason Luke, on the lifesaving thesis he drafted on using immunotherapy as part of her cancer treatment.


    What did it feel like to be diagnosed with melanoma when you were 21? It's kind of funny, I didn't really know what melanoma was. And I told my mom. And her reaction was probably more significant than me hearing it myself. And she found within the day the best melanoma specialists in the area on his day off. And I was seeing him by that afternoon.


    And so you went forward and had standard treatment with surgery and they took out a lymph node. How did that all go, and what did you think about that as you're going through?


    Melanoma doesn't feel like anything, it's your skin. You feel the surgery, you feel side effects from treatments. Immunotherapy is a whirlwind because there is no standard set of side effects.


    And so you have to prepare for everything, which almost makes you just prepare for nothing, because you don't know what's going to happen. That was my senior year of college. I was really focused on my education and finishing school on time. I don't remember feeling like it was any sort of life threatening or life changing event at that time.


    It wasn't until way later that I felt that way. My boyfriend, Nathan, and I, we were on our second day making dinner at his house. He's outside getting the grill ready. And my tongue starts fluttering. I'm chopping up something in the kitchen. And I'm like, how embarrassing if he comes in and I can't talk to him?


    So I head to his bathroom to just wait it out. And I had a seizure in his bathroom. So he came in and found me seizing. He called 9-1-1, and the ambulance took me to the nearest hospital. They found a tumor the size of a walnut in an area of my brain that controlled my speech.


    I immediately talked to a neurosurgeon about getting it out as soon as possible. That's when I was like, OK this is for real, this is scary.


    So how did you process that?


    My roommate at the time came with me for the results that showed the brain tumor. So it's me and my 24-year-old girlfriend sitting in there. And we walked out, and we went and got ice cream, because ice cream helps everything.


    Do you remember what your interactions were like with your parents? How did they talk to you, what did they say?


    My parents were surprisingly calm on the phone. And we set a date. There was a little hope left in me that it wasn't cancerous. And then after brain surgery, I remember waking up in the bed and asking if it was melanoma. And my parents nodded their heads. And that was a hard moment because I knew I was in for a long haul. That's when you came in.


    I've always been somebody who just moved 100 miles an hour all the time. I've stopped for a second to think like, oh my god, what would it be like to have your child have to go through something like this? It's very hard to think about.


    How did you decide who your best doctors were going to be?


    I think finding the right doctor is crucial. You came in to one of our appointments. And you're younger than a lot of the doctors that I had seen. And you talk very quickly. You're clearly incredibly smart and up on your research. And we all admired your hair, because you have some flow.


    Well, I glad to know that these are elements of decision making.


    You told my parents and me that you had been thinking about the treatment plan over the weekend. And you were 100% certain to go with this plan. And it was that trust we had in you that is so important. And you made that decision that ultimately is credited for saving my life.


    You're in the field of researching melanoma, which has a huge strides right now and huge advancements. And it's probably one of the most exciting cancers, because you are curing cases. Do you think immunotherapy is going to be the answer ultimately?


    Well, I think as we're learning more about immune system treatments for cancer, it's become apparent that what we had missed previously is a reason that other treatments worked because of the immune system. And so to that extent, I would say, yes, absolutely, immunotherapy is going to become an important part of most cancer treatments.


    But I also have to frankly say that our ability to truly understand what's going on is honestly quite neophyte. And so there's a lot more to do there.


    When I received my remission diagnosis, you were on paternity leave. I've always wondered, do you feel like you missed out on telling me about remission?


    The answer is definitely yes. It really is meaningful to be able to be there in that moment and deliver news like that. I think about my role as an oncologist, it's really to help support people as they go through their journey and provide them with the best information and care that I can. You only have to see a case like yours once. And you'll keep doing it every day just in hopes that you could see it again.


    Addison graduated, she's now a CPA. Dr. Luke, Conquer Cancer Grant recipient, continues to explore immunotherapy research. To ensure researchers like Dr. Luke keep uncovering new and better cancer treatments, donate to Conquer Cancer today. Visit conquer.org/donate.

    Embracing Flawsome with The Betty Rocker

    Embracing Flawsome with The Betty Rocker

    Bree Argetsinger, aka The Betty Rocker, is an internationally known health and fitness coach, innovative entrepreneur and motivator of self-growth.  She incorporates a strong, holistic focus on body balancing, self-kindness, and alignment into her fitness and nutrition programs. Hailed as a “gateway to personal growth through food and fitness” she empowers her massive worldwide audience to live a “healthy lifestyle of awesome” by teaching them to listen to their bodies and providing them with a knowledge base from which to thrive.

    In this episode, Bree talks with Dr. V about creating her persona “The Betty Rocker”.  She talks about how over the years she has learned to embrace her “Flawsome”, her flaws + awesome.  She has learned to not be so self-critical. To quiet her internal negative talk. Additionally, she tries not to conform to the standard ideal that society tends to put on women.  Bree uses this knowledge to help empower women, to love who they are and how they look, scars and all.  Furthermore, Bree discusses the importance of exercise, after a Breast Cancer diagnosis.   How building muscle does not mean bulking up and how it can improve your overall health.

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