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We are on a journey to work through the sermons of Charles Haddon Spurgeon, reading one per day. Join our conversation as we discuss the sermons, week by week, to see the truth he preached about Jesus Christ and Him crucified come from Spurgeon's heart to ours.
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Wrong About Everything

Wrong About Everything

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A fun, irreverent and bipartisan look at Minnesota and national politics. Two Liberals and Two Conservatives debate the issues of the day with humor and vigor. Regular Contributors include Javier Morillo-Alicea, Mike Franklin, Brian McDaniel, Carin Mrotz, Amy Koch, Julia Donnelly, Emma Greenman, Sarah Walker, and Jeremy Estenson.
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Survive Scale Soar

Jeremy Williams

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The Survive Scale Soar podcast, hosted by Jeremy Williams, is designed for real estate agents and built by entrepreneurs. Each episode highlights the journeys of successful real estate professionals and business leaders. Tune in to hear their stories and discover actionable insights that can help you soar to new heights in your own career.
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BobcatTracks

Ohio University Athletics

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The official podcast of Ohio University Athletics hosted by Gabe Genovesi. We pull back the curtain of Ohio student athletes and share their story with the sport and beyond.
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Weekly podcast episodes with the sharpest minds in the world to help you live a richer & more fulfilling life. Previous guests include Luke Belmar, Justin Waller, Sahil Bloom, Gad Saad, Peter Schiff, Stirling Cooper, Jack Hopkins, Sadia Khan, Matt Gray, Daniel Priestley, Richard Cooper, Justin Welsh, Arlin Moore and more.
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All Things Together

Five Solas Media

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An imaginative and informative podcast from Five Solas Media for families of all ages exploring how Christ holds all things together throughout time. Each month, hosts Troy and Melissa Lamberth will be joined by special guests and feature entertaining performances that will highlight key people and concepts throughout church history that have a direct connection with us today. Visit us at www.fivesolasmedia.com
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Empathy Podcast

Holly Custard&Nelson Almanzar

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Explore how seeing the world through different perspectives helps you effectively solve problems and live a better life. Designing your thinking with empathy at the center helps you connect with others, generate innovative ideas and facilitate successful outcomes – elevating the human experience. In each episode we talk with experts from diverse fields to explore how principles of empathy are put into practice. Join us and discover patterns of empathic engagement to improve your life.
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Humans of Open Source

Humans of Open Source

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A podcast where we explore the human side of working on open source software. We talk to contributors about how, what, and why they contribute in order to uncover the human element behind the open source communities that power our digital infrastructure. Send us an email at [email protected]. Follow us on Twitter @HumansOfOSS.
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In the Drone to 1K Podcast, we take an inside look at how successful drone business owners got started and scaled their company to making $1,000 per month and beyond. Whether you're just looking to make a little side cash with your drone or you want to turn your passion into a full-time career, we hope that the Drone to 1K Podcast will inspire you to take the plunge and succeed with your own drone business.
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Preached at Exeter Hall to a congregation which seems to have consisted largely if not exclusively of young men, an extended introduction about the importance of profitable reading gives way to a punchy series of questions. The first, “What is most essential to be understood in this Book?” gives Spurgeon the opportunity to review the gospel in its …
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This week, by kind permission of Dr Robert Tracy McKenzie, we read his insightful piece on the motivations of the Mayflower Pilgrims. As we mark 405 years since they made landfall in Provincetown, Massachussetts, what can we learn of spiritual benefit from their reasons for going to the 'New World'? Original article: https://faithandamericanhistory…
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Watch This NEXT: https://youtu.be/FA8kGL3JXx8 Apply to Work with Voics: https://www.voics.co/schedule-youtube Join Aura: https://www.aura-app.ai/ Guest: Josh Troy Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@joshuatroy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/troy.joshua/ 0:00 Preview & Intro 5:04 Call Economics Basics 15:48 Golden Revenue Formula 20:36 Funnels &…
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This week we finally crest the peak of our reading of Spurgeon’s sermons, crossing the halfway line in our reading through the Passmore & Alabaster collection of his preaching. This address, on love as the first fruit of the Spirit, is a fitting marker for the occasion. The sermon bears many of Spurgeon’s hallmarks: richly doctrinal and practical a…
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In the latest installment of our minisode series, Poetry Corner, Kendra Winchester is joined by Denton Loving. Things Mentioned Read Appalachia Newsletter Books Mentioned Tamp by Denton Loving Feller by Denton loving Nameless As the Minnows by Connie Jordan Green Lullaby For the Grieving by Ashley M. Jones Peasant by Annie Woodford Pineville Trace …
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David sits down with local historian Dr. Jeremy Popkin and local photographer Bob Willcutt about their collaboration on Gratz Park: The Heart of Historic Lexington, a gorgeously photographed book about the history of Lexington’s Gratz Park. They discuss their inspirations, research sources, and their favorite stories of the park, including how it b…
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QUIET PIGGY! I'm about to speak! You're a horrible listener and not a very nice person, and by the way...a lot of people are saying you might even be a dick. But we won't know until we release THE LIST....of patrons. Which I'm for, but it's also a hoax, and my enemies are all on it....but I don't think we can release it because of the innocent peop…
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In this latest follow-up episode to The Announcement, I’m joined by activist, entrepreneur, engineer, and policy researcher Len Necefer for a conversation in which we discuss the tension between ideological purity and pragmatic action when it comes to genuine environmental and social change. Len, a proud member of the Navajo Nation, works at the in…
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Of all of the great imperatives found in Scripture, few are more crucial than that found in Proverbs 4:23: 'Keep your heart with all vigilance, for from it flow the springs of life.' If we fail to do this, all else will be in vain. This text was taken by Warren Peel, pastor at Covenant Christian Fellowship in Galway at the recent Banner Conference …
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Watch This NEXT: https://youtu.be/FA8kGL3JXx8 Apply to Work with Voics: https://www.voics.co/schedule-youtube Join Aura: https://www.aura-app.ai/ Guest - Steve Tan Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heystevetan X: https://x.com/heystevetan For two years… nobody actually knew what happened between Steve Tan and Luke Belmar. Just rumors. Screenshot…
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Here is another sermon in which you detect notes of what today might be called ‘pastoral theology.’ Spurgeon could preach to preachers, certainly, and you see much of that in some collections of lectures and sermons, especially his Lecture to My Students. However, he also wants those who hear the Word of God to have some understanding of what it is…
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Javier and Alysen are in lamentation mode, while Amy continues to glow nearly one month after her wedding. Today we're talking government shutdown, the democratic party's weak streak, Trump pardons, Supreme Court rejecting attempts to overturn same sex marriage, Epstein's emails, Tom Emmer, and much more! thanks for listening! ---------Enjoy the sh…
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Watch This NEXT: https://youtu.be/FA8kGL3JXx8 Apply to Work with Voics: https://www.voics.co/schedule-youtube Join Aura: https://www.aura-app.ai/ (00:00) Why Your Content Isn’t Bringing Clients (00:32) How Copying Creators Kills Your Brand (02:54) Use Personality to Build Loyal Followers (04:14) How to Sell Yourself, Not Just Your Service (06:08) B…
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Kendra Winchester talks to Noah Soltau, the Managing Editor of The Red Branch Review. Order Volume 4 Here Website | Instagram Things Mentioned Read Appalachia Newsletter Books Mentioned Deaf Republic by Ilya Kaminsky Frank Sonnets by Diane Seuss Algo Speak by Adam Aleksic Of Fathers and Gods by Jim Roberts Guest Info Noah Soltau is managing editor …
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This is a deliberately simple sermon. Spurgeon sets out to answer the prayer of the boy who asked, “Lord, grant that our minister may say something to-morrow that I may understand.” Some might not have turned to Leviticus in order to answer that prayer, but Spurgeon does so in order to “deal with the essence and soul of true religion.” Taking an im…
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Full team is back and we're unpacking the election like one big unhappy, spiteful, and back-biting bipartisan politcal family. We're performing a post-mortem on yesterday's election and debating the why and how it happened. We don't actually talk about Dick Cheney that much come to think of it. but pretty gnarly that he shot that guy in the face, s…
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This week we consider the life and legacy of the great Scottish Reformer John Knox (c. 1514–1572). In particular, we focus on his preaching and ask what made it so effective. Featured resources: – Iain H. Murray, 'What can we learn from John Knox?', Banner of Truth Magazine, Issue 514 (March 2006). Excerpted from A Scottish Christian Heritage. – D.…
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You might have thought that high doctrine and broad doctrine were contrasts, perhaps one good and the other bad, but in this sermon they are complements, each declaring something wonderful about God’s plan and purpose in salvation. This is something of a throwback, I think, a sermon from the archives, preached at Exeter Hall, probably in the 1850s …
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Watch This NEXT: https://youtu.be/FA8kGL3JXx8 Apply to Work with Voics: https://www.voics.co/schedule-youtube Join Aura: https://www.aura-app.ai/ Guest- Matthew Dicks YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiglJWc9Ah0qNhZvbQ9Mnwg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthewdicks (00:00) Why Every Entrepreneur Must Master Storytelling (01:46) The…
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Use LOOKINGSIDEWAYS10 for 10% off anything from Finisterre -- Filmmaker, surfer, seeker and - OK, then - influencer: Seth Hughes is one of British surfing’s most thought-provoking creative presences. We’ve been friends for a few years now, and like everybody who follows him on Instagram, over the last few years I’ve been following his ‘apprenticesh…
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Coming to you from the library’s new podcast studio at Northside Branch, David chats with Wes Swietek, managing editor of the Bowling Green Daily News newspaper and author of The Cemetery Road Murders: The Shocking True Tale of Kentucky’s Murder Mansion, about his research into the double murder case featured in the book. Wes gives us an overview o…
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Full team is back in the saddle and we're agreeing to disagree once again! Today's topics are the minneapolis and saint paul mayoral races, rank choice voting, Mpls chamber of commerce Fraudster, the late James Sullivan and much more! thanks for listening! ---------Enjoy the show and please share!---------- Be sure to checkout our new Youtube page:…
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There is much talk of awakening, revival, and 'quiet revival' in the churches in the West at present. While we wish to avoid the extremes of sensationalism and cynicism, it is right for us to hunger to see God move again, and to give ourselves afresh to studying how the Lord has moved in the past. This week's piece helps us to reflect on one aspect…
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If you are a pastor-preacher, and your heart is where it should be, then this short sermon is likely to resonate with you. However, it may be that, if you are not a pastor, you have rarely or even never thought about the way in which an under-shepherd of Christ’s flock considers the sheep entrusted to his care by the Great Shepherd. This short serm…
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Kendra Winchester talks to Mandi Fugate Sheffel, the author of The Nature of Pain. Things Mentioned Read Appalachia Newsletter Books Mentioned The Nature of Pain by Mandi Fugate Sheffel Peasant by Annie Woodford Dead Man’s Blues by S.D. House All These Ghosts by Silas House Cipher by Jeremy B. Jones Sleepovers by Ashleigh Bryant Phillips That Which…
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Watch This NEXT: https://youtu.be/FA8kGL3JXx8 Apply to Work with Voics: https://www.voics.co/schedule-youtube Join Aura: https://www.aura-app.ai/ Guest- Matt Ryder YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MatthewRyder Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realmattryder/ (00:00) Intro (00:32) Difference Between a Good and Great Sales Rep (03:42) Why Most Sa…
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We're back with special guest host Matthew Bergeron, and special guest-and host of Wrong about Everything's show within a show "Talkin Tranche with Ryan Smith! Ryan came Straight outta the Credit Union to let us know what's up with the homeys over there. Today's topics are: Lisa Demuth running for Governor, Walz and what he's facing for his run, MN…
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This week's bonus episode is an interview with Jeremy Walker, a pastor at Maidenbower Baptist Church in Crawley, West Sussex, just south of London. Jeremy has long been a friend of the Banner and serves as book reviews editor for the magazine. We sat down with Jeremy to talk about his Christian pilgrimage, call to ministry, some favourite books and…
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Some articles have what it takes not only to arrest the attention, but also to change the life. Maurice Roberts published just such an article in the August–September 1995 issue of the magazine. 'Why Is There No Wrestling?' is a passionate plea for urgent prayer. It is a call to arms that is just as timely today — perhaps more so — as it was to its…
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We have mentioned from time to time the sermonic runs which we find here and there in Spurgeon’s published sermons. This is the end of one such sequence, preached from the second chapter of John’s first letter, and considering the different stages or phases of spiritual maturity. The first sermon on little children was preached on Sunday 18th March…
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