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Explore "troubled" with insightful episodes like "Finding Peace in Troubled Times - Part 2", "Finding Peace in Troubled Times - Part 1", "Finding Peace in Troubled Times - Part 1", "Faith Wins in Troubled Times PASTOR ERNEST FLOREZ" and "Elimination of the Snakes - Show #560" from podcasts like ""Living Truth (Audio)", "Walk in Truth", "Living Truth (Audio)", "Casa De Mi Padre Odessa" and "Elimination of the Snakes"" and more!
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Finding Peace in Troubled Times - Part 1
“Whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty. I will say of the Lord, “He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust…” May this teaching encourage you today. (Psalm 91) Part 1 of 3
Finding Peace in Troubled Times - Part 1
Faith Wins in Troubled Times PASTOR ERNEST FLOREZ
Elimination of the Snakes - Show #560
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What leader past or present would you pick to lead us through these troubled times?
Fact or Crap: One right for each of us this week.
The Washington Post (May 12, 2020):
As coronavirus roils the nation, Trump reverts to tactic of accusing foes of felonies.
By Toluse Olorunnipa
Finding Peace in Troubled Times - Part 2
“Whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty. I will say of the Lord, ‘He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust...’” (Psalm 91) Part 2 of 3
Finding Peace in Troubled Times - Part 1
“Whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty. I will say of the Lord, ‘He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust...’” (Psalm 91) Part 1 of 3
Distracted: Cell Phone Use/Screen Time
Goodbye to the Troubled Heart
"Let not your heart be troubled...." Oh if ever there was a time for such advice, that night in the Upper Room was it! But...can we really do that? Do we have control over a 'troubled heart'? Oh you do, dear one! If you know Him, you can say 'goodbye' to the troubled heart! Let's learn it!
Message by Pastor Rod Schorr, Calvary Chapel Old Towne, Orange, CA From his series: The Gospel of John: Truth for a World in the Grip of a Lie
Health Coaching Bridges Wisdom Over Troubled Waters
Reed Davis, founder of Functional Diagnostic Nutrition, joins Integrative Practitioner editor, Katherine Rushlau, to discuss how health coaching bridges the gap between wisdom, information, and technology. This episode is sponsored by Functional Diagnostic Nutrition.
Find us at integrativepractitioner.com or e-mail us at IPEditor@divcom.com.
Theme music: “Upbeat Party” by Scott Holmes via freemusicarchive.org.
Troubled Water: Interview with NYT Bestselling Author Seth M. Siegel
Bestselling author Seth Siegel is on a mission to get Americans to start demanding of our government healthy drinking water. In his new book Troubled Water: What's Wrong With What We Drink, Seth gets your blood boiling as you learn about the awful state of water in America. In this interview, Seth explains the very real crisis, where water comes from and where our waste water goes. We also, discuss, bottled water, boiling water, water solutions and some great investment advice.
#44 - When employees are sad or worried
Today our colleague was worried that he would get very bad news from an ultrasound. Still, he put a smile on his face, pretending, everything was OK.
This is a personal episode that highlights what kind of relationships we want to have with our team at Great.com and why that is valuable in any business.
Parents helping other parents cope
Dealing with a troubled teenage or adult child can be overwhelming. The kids need help and resist any interference in their lives. Parents feel like the only way to remedy the situation is to be "the enforcer," and make their child comply. Things escalate from there and when parents aren’t able to cope, it can make progress seem impossible, and everyone spirals.
There’s good news. There’s help out there for parents. In this episode two parents talk about one example of a peer support group called HOPE – Helping Other Parents Everywhere.
See the Show Notes for more resources for families and youth.
Editing and music by Heavy Reverb.
Ep91 - Wilding (1990)
In the aftermath of the Central Park Jogger case, two L.A. cops (demi-god Wings Hauser & Joey Travolta) clash with disaffected and detached teens of their city who are on a violent rampage. Jack & Lad from the Rogue Riffers join us to discuss this important message film ripped from yesterday's headlines...and more importantly, Wings Hauser.
Rogue Riffers: https://rogueriffers.wordpress.com/author/rogueriffers/
Real Dog Training- Interview with Preslav Kateliev (Part2)
Preslav Kateliev, from Varna, Bulagaria discusses how he trains his dog, Dino, a very fearful dog, with techniques provided by Nitro K-9. Hosted by Dave Tucker.
62. DDP First show of 2019. KeyForge, Big Book of Madness, Holding On: The Troubled Life of Billy Kerr
Happy New Year,
Joel (still here) and Lewis (down under) return to the mics and to catch up on life and gaming goodness.
Lewis give us an insight into life in New Zealand, and Joel discusses how well his Christmas went.
Games discussed on this podcast:
Holding On: The Troubled Life of Billy Kerr
Dominion: Intrigue
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The Killing of a Sacred Deer
The Alchemist take painfully awkward revenge in The Killing of a Sacred Deer.
Key Elements: Spaghetti Eating, Spinning Gun, Stiff as a Board
129: How to Help a Troubled Teen (with Claire Michalak and Elizabeth Wangler)
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Raising teens can be hard as they navigate school, peers and emotions. But what happens when you have a teen who isn’t making the choices you’d like them to make or who is struggling with teen depression and trying to cope through drugs or other risky behaviors? In this episode you’ll learn how to help a troubled teen and to heal the parent-teen relationship in the process.
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Troubled No More -Matthew 6:7-12, 33-34
Peter in HD (Part 14) -- A Dazzling Day of Astonishing Amazement
“For more than forty years.”
As you will hear in this PODCAST, five simple words, easily missed if we hastily read the account as recorded for us by Dr. Luke.
Five astonishing words that unlock this entire episode in the life of the first early church in Jerusalem.
“For more than forty years.”
For more than forty years, everywhere this man went someone had to carry him.
For more than forty years this man never knew the simple pleasure of standing on his own two feet.
For more than forty years this man knew nothing of the joys of going for a walk, let alone a jog.
For more than forty years he could never once kick a soccer ball, hit a baseball, throw a football, or run through the waves as they lapped upon the shore of the Mediterranean.
For more than forty years this man never knew a healthy day—never knew for even a minute what it would be like to have two legs that weren’t as limp as dishrags.
For more than forty years this man had in his legs no feeling, no movement, no sensations of any kind.
For more than forty years this man could go up to the Temple courts to beg, but never into Temple to worship since he was prohibited from doing so in Leviticus 21.
For more than forty years this man knew nothing but the prospect of yet another day spent stretching out his arms, reaching out his hands, and begging for alms.
For more than forty years he was forced to endure being ignored, refused, looked down upon, and judged as a sinner.
Such was the life of one man for more than forty years.
This poor beggar, bereft of health, robbed of any hope of self-respect, devoid of any semblance of a life.
Until this day when Peter and John showed up.
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