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    Explore " lot" with insightful episodes like "Return to Bethel", "Negotiating With God", "Welcome To Sodom", "The Scope Episode 36 - Let’s Talk About Study Techniques, Academic Support Options & Flexibility in Medical Education Programs" and "The Way that Seems Right" from podcasts like ""Bereans of Trinity", "Bereans of Trinity", "Bereans of Trinity", "NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine Presents The Scope" and "Sermons – Mountain View Chapel"" and more!

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    Negotiating With God

    Negotiating With God
    As Abraham’s three visitors prepare to leave, God reveals to Abraham what he is intending to do with Sodom and Gomorrah. Why does God choose to reveal His plans to Abraham? What is the source of the outcry and why does God say that He will know if things are not as bad as the outcry? What really was Abraham’s concern that prompted him to enter into this involved negotiation with God. What was Abraham’s personal investment in God’s answer to his prayer?

    Welcome To Sodom

    Welcome To Sodom
    The two angelic visitors arrive at the gate of the city of Sodom. They are greeted there by Abraham’s nephew, Lot. What were the real problems with Sodom and her sister cities? Lot, the Righteous? What is the significance of Lot sitting in the city gate? This is the beginning of the most terrible night in Lot’s life. How did he arrive at this point, having begun by following the promise in Abraham? What do we do when we’re left with no good choices?

    Day 7: God's Covenant with Abram (2024)

    Day 7: God's Covenant with Abram (2024)
    Fr. Mike talks about the significance of God's covenant with Abram, and how it points to God's immense love for us. Today's readings are Genesis 14-15, Job 3-4, and Proverbs 1:8-19. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.

    The #1 Financial Question You Will Ultimately Ask: Where To Invest Your Money First For Retirement? (#67)

    The #1 Financial Question You Will Ultimately Ask: Where To Invest Your Money First For Retirement? (#67)


    Where To Invest Your Money First For Retirement?  There are a lot of different kinds of retirement accounts and many people have questions about which is going to be the best one for them as they approach retirement age.   

    There's  a lot to dig into in this episode.  Employer benefit packages, eligibility, age, taxes, etc. Sooner or later, where to invest your money first for retirement becomes a question on the mind of everyone. To navigate successfully through the variety of retirement accounts for consideration means having good information and a good plan.  Host Josh Nelson helps unpack it all for you. 
     

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    A Deep Prayer Request

    A Deep Prayer Request
    If you’re looking to be healed, go for the deeper healing. -------- Thank you for listening! Your support of Joni and Friends helps make this show possible.     Joni and Friends envisions a world where every person with a disability finds hope, dignity, and their place in the body of Christ. Become part of the global movement today at www.joniandfriends.org   Find more encouragement on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube.

    College Athletes as Employees

    College Athletes as Employees
    "Join us on Thursday, November 16, for an engaging panel discussion at Baruch College that delves into the intriguing and multifaceted topic of “College Athletes as Employees.” This event promises to be a thought-provoking exploration of the college athlete rights movement, addressing both the monetary opportunities for young athletes and its implications for social justice. Our panel of esteemed experts and advocates will examine the evolving landscape of college athletics. The discussion will cover the following key areas: Monetary Opportunities: Explore the changing dynamics of college sports and the growing debate surrounding the compensation and financial benefits available to student-athletes. Social Justice: Delve into the broader implications of the college athlete rights movement and how it relates to issues of social justice, equity, and the intersection of sports and society."

    Celebrating 40 years of Mason and McCall Smith's Law and Medical Ethics

    Celebrating 40 years of Mason and McCall Smith's Law and Medical Ethics

    On this very special episode of the Mason Institute podcast series we celebrate the seminal textbook, Mason and McCall Smith's Law and Medical Ethics, which was born and nurtured here at  Edinburgh Law School.

    Forty years ago Professor Ken Mason and Dr Alexander McCall Smith developed the idea for a textbook that would combine their disciplines in medicine and law, and offer guidance where none had been before. It broke new ground and continues to do so today. Now in its 12th edition, we wanted to look back at how far the textbook has come and understand what the future may hold.

    On this episode you'll hear from Professor Anne-Maree Farrell, Director of the Mason Institute and Chair of Medical Jurisprudence at Edinburgh Law School, as she introduces co-editor Doctor Edward Dove, as well as contributors past and present to the textbook. 

    The podcast looks at how the textbook came about in the first place, what contributions have been made to the current 12th edition published in 2023, and what the future may hold for the book. 

    The final word on the podcast goes to (the late) Professor Ken Mason, one of the original authors. He reminds us of the importance of the relationship between medical law and ethics, which has been a hallmark of the textbook from the time it was first published to the present day.

    The Mason Institute would like to extend its thanks to:

    Edinburgh colleagues who contributed to the 12th edition of Mason and McCall Smith’s Law and Medical Ethics (Oxford University Press 2023) - lead editor/author: Professor Anne-Maree Farrell and Dr Edward Dove; chapter contributors – Dr Murray Earle, Dr Agomoni Ganguli-Mitra, Dr Emily Postan, Dr Catriona McMillan, Ruby Reed Berendt and Dr Annie Sorbie; foreword is by Professor Graeme Laurie.

    All editors and authors who contributed to previous editions of Mason and McCall Smith’s Law and Medical Ethics, including Professor Graeme Laurie, Dr Shawn Harmon, and Dr Gerard Porter.

    A special thanks to the late Professor J Kenyon Mason and Emeritus Professor Alexander McCall Smith for their seminal contribution to initial publication of the textbook in 1983, and many editions that followed.

    The Mason Institute, Edinburgh Law School and the University of Edinburgh. Their financial and other support is gratefully acknowledged.

    Oxford University Press, the publisher of the current 12th edition, 2023, as well as previous editions of the textbook.

    This podcast was produced and edited by Kelly Crichton.



    Abraham's 7 insights

    Abraham's 7 insights

    Who wants to live in a tent? Millions don't have a choice. But Abraham did and today we'll find out why. Something permanent is coming ... and it is near. This wide-ranging episode looks at migrants, including the recent ship full of them who were lost at sea. We turn to Abraham for seven insights about what is important, and what the future holds. 
    Then our journey takes us to the subject of the kind of faithfulness that Abraham modeled. The a definition of this elusive way of thinking may surprise you. And to trace the footsteps of God, hidden in plain sight, we meditate on tragedies that have haunted the Jewish people across the centuries -- and yet simultaneously provide reassurance of the destiny of joys and blessings that await them -- and all of us.

    It is Near focuses on the alarming and the hopeful; the frightful and the forgotten; the blinding glare of giant problems, and the dark secrets that lurk even more menacingly in the shadows of global trends. "Amazing Grace" may have taught our hearts to fear, but for most Christians and non-Christians alike, divine grace as commonly conceptualized does not those fears relieve. It is Near will be informative, accessible, comforting, and challenging to every thinking person. It will call Christians to account and provide a breath of fresh air for secularists who, for once, would like to hear a conciliatory and intellectually honest message from a thoughtful Christian voice. Owen Kindig of Sitka, Alaska is your host, and is responsible for the content.

    "Even the bad news is good news."

    5.23 Ibrahim - Zerstörung der Götzen und seine Verbrennung

    5.23 Ibrahim - Zerstörung der Götzen und seine Verbrennung

    Wie versucht Ibrahim sein Volk und sein Vater zu überzeugen?
    Wie schaukelt sich seine Kritik am Götzendienst und der herrschenden Ordnung immer weiter auf?
    Welch große Eskalation bedeutet seine Verbrennung und warum ist die Reaktion seines Volkes so heftig?

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