A commute-length discussion of Christian doctrine, apologetics, and other items of interest. (Baptist Faith and Message 2000) sethdunn88@gmail.com
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Commuter Bible is an audio Bible reading plan to match your weekly schedule. Published Monday-Friday, major (U.S.) holidays excluded. In the course of a year, you can listen to the entire Bible. Subscribe today and get more of God's Word in your daily life. Commuter Bible uses the Christian Standard Bible translation (CSB).
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The Critical Care Commute Podcast is grateful for your ears, insights and feedback. In return its hosts- Peter Brindley and Leon Byker, two ICU doctors in Alberta, Canada- offer up knowledge and debate with some of the most qualified, interesting, enlightened and provocative folks in Critical Care Medicine, and beyond. We strive to keep it practical and concise. Like you, our overriding goal is to get better, do better and feel better.
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Commuter Bible NT is a work-week audio Bible reading plan to match your weekly schedule. In five days a week, Monday-Friday, you can listen to the entire New Testament over the course of a year. We even break on holidays! Subscribe today and get more of God's Word in your daily life. Part of the Commuter Bible family of podcasts, using the Christian Standard Bible translation (CSB). Learn more at www.commuterbible.org
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Zen Commuter is about meditation and how it can improve the quality of your life. Thom Walters speaks with acclaimed meditation teachers, authors and everyday practitioners, to help listeners understand how to start a mindfulness habit, as well as keep it going. Along the way he discusses topics that help listeners cultivate a calmer, wiser and happier life. Come join Thom Monday through Friday to deepen your meditation practice.
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Aaron Stump talks about type theory, computational logic, and related topics in Computer Science on his short commute.
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Hosted by Wealth Advisor Chris Galeski, The Financial Commute is a weekly podcast that gives the rundown on what's going on in the current market, how it affects you, and what you can do about it – all designed to fit into your commute. Each week Chris welcomes an expert guest, including Morton Wealth advisors, fund managers, and investment analysts, to break down complex financial topics. Our goal for this podcast is to provide you with the tools to help you navigate this challenging enviro ...
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Welcome to the Contractor Commute, a podcast by ConGenius that you can enjoy during your drive to the job. Join us as we discuss the construction industry, small business owning, and how to be a better leader in the industry, no matter what your position is.
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Delving deeper into the lifestyle of commuters be it via road, water, air, or rail, and discussing how their commuting routes impact their everyday life.
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Podcast by Brent Copeland
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Screw The Commute Podcast
Tom Antion, multimillionaire lifestyle business and work from home expert
Get out of the car and into the money by starting and improving your lifestyle business. Multimillionaire guy next door, Tom Antion, has never had a job. He'll be doing in-depth training sessions on passive income, online businesses, entrepreneurship, and home based businesses, intermixed with interviews with successful business people who work at home.
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Whether you are currently a digital nomad or aspiring to become one, this is the podcast for you. We talk all things remote work and travel with fascinating guests from all types of backgrounds. We talk about how to become a digital nomad, how to optimize your experience as a current digital nomad, and top travel destinations and personal experiences. We talk with guests who have traveled to nearly every corner of the planet. Get ready to be inspired to travel full-time as you chat with your ...
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Commuters gather to talk and share problems rather than listen to the same old rumbling radio programs.
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This podcast is for the people of Temecula by the people of Temecula! Jeremy Habig will be your guide as he navigates different topics on Temecula life.
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In which a driver come to terms with thoughts and stuff. Less cryptically, this is a capture of audio diaries recorded while driving. Say hi: terusgimanapodcast@gmail.com
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Free mixes created by and exclusively for Headphone Commute
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A podcast about life, the outdoors and creative pursuits.
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Commuter Rail Conversations is a new podcast series presented by the Commuter Rail Coalition. Join CRC Executive Director KellyAnne Gallagher as she interviews industry innovators, thought-leaders, and influencers. Upcoming guests include CRC founders and Board members, supporters of the coalition, and industry leadership representing all facets of commuter rail.
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Just a girl in a car, always commuting to work and talking about her thoughts and experiences in the day to day life of a commuter.
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Podcast generalista, dedicado a assuntos da atualidade e histórias que o Tio Freitas possa querer partilhar Esperem conversas sobre gaming, tech, noticias, desporto, e todo um rol de tópicos engraçados
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Two friends, Will and Deacon, with their entertaining conversations over their daily commute.
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Philosophy, social and political theory adjacent ramblings. .
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Talking about hobbies while driving into work
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Qworks Commute is all about bringing you easy information regarding your community and providing you with outlets for civic engagement in ABQ and NM, all during your daily commute!
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Driving in my car, talking team travel. Email me at sean@sport-travel.com
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The Nightly Commute is a show that covers a wide array of topics from gaming to current events and trends.
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Thoughts as I launch a new day
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Podcast by Political Commute
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Ramblings of a commuter.
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I've been writing code and building startups for over a decade. Join me on the journey to success by learning from my failures. This podcast will show you how to build products that people love.
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A short podcast for your commute (probably recorded on my commute). Thoughts on creativity, tech, community, and whatever else comes to mind. Right now I am working through a project called #100DaysOfCoding where I am dedicating time each day to develop my knowledge and skill set around coding and web development.
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Aaron and Homer retired from their pop-culture podcast in 2017 but couldn’t let the Halloween segment die. Welcome to the Spooky Commute!
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Topics that are thought provoking and enjoyable. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/matthew-poole/support
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Short bits of wisdom and advice that has no other goal than to make you successful. This podcast capitalizes on downtime that everyone has daily which is their commute to and from events.
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Welcome to the The Back Road Commute podcast, where amazing things happen.
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Enjoy my weekly spoilers and conundrums as well as topics such as sports, politics, and pop culture on your Daily Commute with Murph (from The Wednesday Pull List).
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The Commute is my podcast and it is something where I can just share my opinions and thoughts about the world around me the thoughts of an average guy.
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Spin off of the main car enthusiast podcast.
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Musical goodness for your ears!
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Welcome to the daily commute podcast where I talk about whatever I want while driving to work.
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Two bros driving to work being silly geese. Might talk about current events might not who knows? We certainly don’t.
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Carpool with me for the best thoughts, ideas, arguments and conversations I have with myself on my drive to and from work. Email: dailycommutepod@gmail.com
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Where the Yarn Meets the Road - Work from Home Edition. Hi, I'm Jen! I'm a knitter, and in non-pandemic times, I'm a commuter. For now, let's chat about knitting while I work from home until I get back on the road again. Come along for the ride! Follow me on Instagram as @ndjen04, Twitter as @CommuterKnitter or Like the podcast on Facebook. Enjoy!
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One guy. One mic. Many miles of road. Tangents galore. This is No Mute Commute Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nomutecommute/support
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1. Seth contuinues his review of Luke 2, further examining the birth of Jesus. 2. Seth responds to a question about Proverbs. 3. Seth discusses changes at churches for summer.
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Welcome to the Critical Care Commute Podcast! In this episode, we have the honor of hosting Dr. Dan Howes. Dr. Howes is a Professor in the Departments of Critical Care Medicine and Emergency Medicine. He is the founder and director of the Kingston Resuscitation Institute and initiated the first Fellowship in Resuscitation and Reanimation through th…
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On this week’s episode of THE FINANCIAL COMMUTE, host Chris Galeski invites Wealth Advisor Patrice Bening to discuss planning for your child’s education with 529 plans, state-specific rules, and how to maximize benefits. Here are some key takeaways from their conversation: - In California, 529 plan funds that are used for kindergarten through 12th …
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The most significant questions about becoming a digital nomad revolve around whether or not you need to make significant career-related changes. Which types of careers will let me travel? Do I need to switch careers to travel? How much money do I need to earn in my career? One of the most significant life changes you can possibly make is changing j…
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Imagine a world where you’re consistently beating the schedule, you’re under budget, your team functions like a well-oiled machine. They’re efficient, they’re energized, they’re happy. You are meeting deadlines. You’re a hero to your customers. You're making money. You’re achieving your goals and dreams. This doesn't have to be hypothetical and it …
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Today, we're going to do some something a little different. We're gonna do some business quotations, and I'll probably throw in a little commentary as we go. I found these quite inspiring many times, so I look at them frequently. Screw The Commute Podcast Show Notes Episode 887 How To Automate Your Business - https://screwthecommute.com/automatefre…
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In this episode, I describe the first proof of normalization for STLC, written by Alan Turing in the 1940s. See this short note for Turing's original proof and some historical comments.Από τον Aaron Stump
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Paul’s second letter to the church in Corinth begins with a reminder that God is a God of comfort. He comforts his people who are under affliction, and even when one experiences comfort, the end goal is that the comforted person might comfort others. Paul makes it clear that has, in fact, endured a great affliction in Asia, one so terrible that he …
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When we last left King David, he had slept with another man’s wife, and when it came to light that she was pregnant, he designed a conspiracy to kill Uriah in order to cover up his own adultery. Today Nathan comes to David with a word from the Lord. Because of his sin, the Lord says that he will take David’s wives and give them to another before al…
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As Paul’s letter to the church at Corinth draws to a close, he reminds them to set money aside at the beginning of each week according to how each one prospers. This would have been a way of prioritizing the work of the church, funding and supporting other believers who labored in preaching and teaching. He continues on with updates about the work …
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Throughout the Old Testament, we meet men of varying backgrounds who set out to obey the Lord and deliver God’s people. Time and again, God’s people rejoice and revel in their hero, but inevitably, these men fall and are shown to be sinful. There is none righteous, no not one. David is no exception, and his lust for another man’s wife begets more a…
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We have talked about the meditation practice know as Tonglen, but today’s article talks about it in a deeper way, helping us better understand what it is, but also why it is beneficial for the “giver and receiver”. Come listen. Meditation Coaching Schedule Time with Thom (Complimentary consultation) Links from the Episode: Tricycle Magazine Become …
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What would the Christian faith be like if Christ had not been raised from the dead? It’s hard to imagine what that would be like, but we can assume that such a worldview would be devoid of power and hope, relegated only to teachings about morals and good behavior. In today’s reading, Paul addresses those within the church who say that Christ was no…
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Now that David has been recognized as king, it’s time for him to begin to establish his kingdom. David consults the Lord before he goes into battle, and prioritizes the worship of the Lord as a matter of great importance. With much fanfare, he moves the ark of the covenant to Jerusalem, and worships in a very un-regal fashion. King David expresses …
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1. Seth begins a review of Luke 2, examining the birth of Jesus. 2. Seth responds to a question about gap theory. 3. Seth discusses partnering with Mormons.
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Joy is a wonderfully light energy that lifts our spirits, helps us appreciate the beauty of the world around us. Hopefully, you know that experiencing and observing the joy of others brings about the same result; a lightness of being. If you were unsure, today’s post by Scott Tusa will make it wonderfully clear. Meditation Coaching Schedule Time wi…
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After Saul’s death, an Amalekite man comes to David claiming that he is the one who killed Saul, thinking he will be rewarded for his deed since Saul pursued David for so long. To say that David is displeased with this report, however, is an understatement. After a period of mourning for the house of Saul, David is anointed king in Judah, but Abner…
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In chapter 12, Paul began to admonish the church to consider the nature of spiritual gifts within the church. Individuals within the church really wanted to have the gift of speaking in tongues, but Paul says that they should rather think of themselves as a body with many parts, all working together, though each part if different. It is within this…
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1. Seth completes his review of Luke 1, further examining prophesy of Zacharais. 2. No question in the inbox. 3. Seth discusses Greg Locke's claim to be an Apostle.
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Karma is an often used word in our culture. However, many times it is referenced incorrectly, veering from its Buddhist roots. Today though, Thanissaro Bhikkhu talks about it in its true sense; and how it helps pave a path to freedom. Meditation Coaching Schedule Time with Thom (Complimentary consultation) Links from the Episode: Tricycle Magazine …
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Today, we're going to talk about long home pages and how you might not want to do that just because it's so cool. It might be hurting you, it's probably hurting you. Screw The Commute Podcast Show Notes Episode 886 How To Automate Your Business - https://screwthecommute.com/automatefree/ Internet Marketing Training Center - https://imtcva.org/ High…
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Paul’s letter to the church at Philippi is full of love and instruction for the Lord’s church. He rejoices that the gospel is moving forward even while he is in prison, and encourages the church to endure suffering, to be united in love, and to serve one another sacrificially, looking to the King of Kings who humbled Himself even to death on a cros…
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In today’s reading, Paul begins a new topic of discussion that will carry us through the next few chapters, and that is the topic of spiritual gifts. In the early church, speaking in another language by the Spirit must have been an incredible and awe-inspiring sight, as indicated in the books of Acts at Pentecost. This gifting was so unique and thr…
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1. Seth continues his review of Luke 1, further examining prophesy of Zacharais. 2. No question in the inbox. 3. Seth discusses past, current, and future of church culture.
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1. Seth continues his review of Luke 1, examining prophesy of Zacharais. 2. No responds to a question about pastoral sabbaticals. 3. Seth discusses the costs associated with having a vocational pastor.
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Today, Saul set his sights on David once more, bringing three thousand men with him, but David again has compassion on him. David and his men defect from Israel and escape to Philistine territory, where the king gives him the city of Ziklag. Later, as Saul faces the Philistine armies, he becomes fearful and tries to consult the Lord, but God does n…
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The first half of today’s reading will cover Paul’s recommendation to the Corinthian church concerning head coverings for women. While different cultures and different interpreters come to varying conclusions as to whether or not this particular recommendation is prescriptive in all societies, it is clear that Paul intends to establish a distinctio…
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Another day of Tricycle and another day of wisdom. :0) In today's post by Katherine Griffith, she discusses how to experience peace in a world that is seemingly chaotic, to say the least Join Me Tomorrow for a Live Meditation Talk on Insight Timer Live Insight Timer Event - Developing Compassion for Yourself and Others Meditation Coaching Schedule …
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Today, we're going to talk about 13 ways, I think they call that a baker's dozen right?, 13 ways to Use QR codes. Qr codes stands for Quick Response. Those are the little jumbled looking, raw shot things you see everywhere where people can just hold their camera up to them and then it goes wherever the advertiser or the marketer wants them to go. S…
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In today’s reading, Paul offers a word on faithfulness in the midst of temptation. Referencing the book of Moses which we call Numbers, Paul reminds his hearers that Israel desired evil things rather than God, and thereby received just punishment from the God with whom they had covenanted as a people. When we are tempted, we may feel that we are th…
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In a paranoid rage, Saul has slaughtered a city of priests and their families. One man has escaped from that raid and joined David’s ranks; his name is Abiathar and he has come with a priestly ephod in hand. At every turn, it seems that Saul is hot on David’s tail until, at long last, he unwittingly happens upon the cave where David is hiding. Howe…
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Chances are that if you visit a friend’s house for dinner tomorrow night you won’t be served food offered to an idol, but in Paul’s day, that would have been more common. Paul says that there is only one God and all food is from him, so food sacrificed to idols, in reality, means nothing. Just because you can eat food sacrificed to idols, however, …
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In our last episode, King Saul’s jealousy and hatred for David began to grow as David successfully conquered the Philistines in battle time after time. Saul began plotting David’s demise, but his plans to see him killed were all foiled. Today, Saul’s rage becomes clear to everyone, and David flees from the king’s presence. As he takes shelter in a …
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What a great way to start off Tricycle week. Today I share a post with you about an unlikely meditator and how he came to appreciate his practice. Join Me Tomorrow for a Live Meditation Talk on Insight Timer Live Insight Timer Event - Developing Compassion for Yourself and Others Meditation Coaching Schedule Time with Thom (Complimentary consultati…
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Today, we're going to talk about Faceless video. Okay. That kind of cracks me up because I've been around so darn long. I've been 30 years now on the commercial internet since it started in 1994. And the year 2000 is when I started doing, quote, faceless videos. These are Camtasia or screen capture videos and made a fortune with it over all these y…
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On this week’s episode of THE FINANCIAL COMMUTE, host Chris Galeski invites Financial Planning Manager Brittany Yudkowsky to discuss Social Security, acknowledging its relevance due to heightened public interest during an election year. Here are some key takeaways from their conversation: - Many Americans fear Social Security may not be available i…
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Why would someone want to become a digital nomad? Instinctively, you would think that most people become digital nomads because they want an excuse to travel more often. While that CAN be true, it seems that the truth has many more layers. Jeff and Marisa have been digital nomads themselves for 12+ years, and have interacted with hundreds of other …
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Paul continues to write to the church in Corinth concerning sexual ethics, and in today’s reading, he writes specifically about situations concerning marriage. In general, men and women are to give themselves to each other, for in marriage one’s body is not one’s own. If someone is married to an unbeliever, Paul commends that such a person should s…
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When the subject of a historical account like this one tells you the reason why he will be victorious before he achieves his victory, we should probably pay attention to that right? So often when someone references David & Goliath, they frame it as if it’s about a big guy versus small fry, and the underdog wins the day because of his ingenuity. Let…
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1. Seth continues his review of Luke 1, further examining the birth of John. 2. No question in the inbox. 3. Seth discusses Article XI of the Baptist Faith and Message.
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Today, we're going to talk about YouTube playlists and how important they are to you. And it's kind of tied to the last episode. Episode 882 was on how important watch time is to your channel, so that YouTube shows your videos to way, way, way more people. Screw The Commute Podcast Show Notes Episode 883 How To Automate Your Business - https://scre…
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At the end of our last episode, Saul had just been appointed as king in Gilgal. Samuel gave him instructions to wait for him there, but when he feels like he is pressed for time he assumes that it will be best to make the burnt offering himself. Saul, however, is not a part of the priesthood, and while he is king, it doesn’t mean that he can do wha…
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The church in Corinth had some messed views about what was permissible, especially where it pertains to sex and morality. Our reading opens with Paul addressing the church on resolving a matter the could fit well on day time talk shows: a man is having sex with his stepmother, and the church isn’t doing anything about it. Paul directs the church to…
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In our last episode, the nation of Israel asked an aging Samuel to appoint a king over them before his death. Samuel warned them about what a king would demand from them, but the people urged him all the more. Ultimately, the concern is not so much that they want a king, but that they were looking to have a human king as a source of strength, prote…
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Paul continues his thoughts from our last reading into today’s chapter concerning the way leaders are revered among the Corinthian church. As you’ll recall they had been attaching themselves to particular leaders within the church, causing unnecessary division. One shouldn’t be concerned with how others judge, but on how God judges, and he sees the…
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