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Banned Books

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Welcome to Banned Books, where we read and converse with the rebel children, the holy mischief-makers of God, who fight against the kind of useless religious, spiritual, and moral methods of life improvement that seeks to smother the glory of God in Jesus Christ. We want to introduce you to those who forgot everything except Jesus Christ and him crucified. We all struggle with fear of being last, lost, least, littlest, and dead, and so we are here to encourage, challenge, provoke, and maybe ...
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Join PhD and professional juggler Jesse Joyner, and PhD and minister Stephen Grosz as they interview people in diverse crafts and trades (from beekeepers to song writers to sword swallowers). Through a discussion of relevant learning research and Scripture, the Holy Fools consider how integrating one’s faith and work, as a craft, might serve to feed and form the soul.
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The Uncultured Saints

Higher Things, Inc.

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We’re told the same thing over and over. Christianity doesn’t fit with today’s culture. The thing is, it isn’t the culture saying it. It’s the church. We’ve done a great job figuring out what we’re not. Sometimes we forget what we are. We’re the saints, washed in the blood of the lamb. We’re sinners Jesus made holy. This defines us. There are places Christianity doesn’t fit with today’s culture because Christianity isn’t bound by culture. We’re free in Christ to be uncultured. Not against it ...
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Fooling with Scripture

David Finnegan-Hosey

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I'm a husband, a puppy-dad, a chaplain, a songwriter, and an author. I write, sing, and talk about the foolishness of faith; about mental health and mental illness; and, I hope, about love. I try to follow Jesus. I often fail.
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jazzres.in

w.l. schafer

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the scope and depth of life long artist william l. schafer. ramble on old teacher young at heart holy fool strange attractor innovator multi instrumentalist techno shaman composer of biomusicological soundscapes and psychogeographical electro glyph. Bass.moog.sax jazzresin.wls777.billysunshine. Memetician, painter, antiquarian mandela effected lyme survivor dead buddha christ spear scar dual citizen dj soul selektor since 1996 gen x quasi slacker former apple ][e hacker. The exit. Ant man be ...
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Cawffee Talk 2010

Cousin Patrick

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Hey the name is Patrick previously of the cousins queer. Now residing in Orlando, FL. I'm here to share life, love, hate, and fun! So grab some Cawffee and let's talk!
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LW Studio

Living Waters Rogue Valley

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Our hope is to create a space that we can connect with each other in the midst of our busy world and continue to build friendship and a strong and united community wherever we are in this season of life.
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Spit the GOSPEL

brother glenn

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SpitTheGospel revolves around the idea that we are all called to urgently communicate the gospel through supernatural means. Listen for advice on everyday evangelism and living at the edge of the moment with God's Holy Spirit empowering you.
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We talk about the bible and go over bible scriptures.The Bible is one of the most intriguing subjects of all time.Men for thousands of years have tried to decipher the Bible in order to understand its contents.Men have failed to look at the creator for his holy spirit to help them understand scriptural meaning to the Bible.All they ever had to do is pray for holy spirit and they would have received understanding of the scriptures.With holy spirit they would be able to decipher God commandmen ...
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Talks from St. Peter's

St. Peter's in the City, Derby

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Talks from St. Peter's brings you live recordings of talks from our services at St. Peter's Church in Derby. A community of faith, hope and love in the heart of the city. If you'd like to know more, you can find us online at stpetersderby.org.uk.
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The Pantaloon Society

Cytochrome Hear

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Roll up, roll up, come to the show! But dear audience, be warned - the things you hear therein may haunt your dreams... The Pantaloon Society is a supernatural audio-novella about an ancient and clandestine society of clowns with unusual abilities, and the eldritch threats they are called to investigate. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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1️⃣ Jesus predicts his dying and rising. ⚰️🌅 Did you know that Jesus told his disciples that he would die and rise? 😮 One of those predictions happens right here.👇 The disciples don't get it. 🤔 They've seen Jesus raise people from the dead, but they've never seen someone raise themself. 🧟‍♂️ Why is Jesus so secretive about their journey through Gal…
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"Saint Andrew came of a family of devout, unlettered peasants. He obtained an education by going to church and, on the death of his parents, became a novice at the Monastery of Galich, in the diocese of Kostroma. The Abbot, who was remarkable for his wisdom, discerned Andrew's spiritual gifts and encouraged him to undertake the unusual and difficul…
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Andronicus was a goldsmith who lived in Antioch during the reign of Theodosius the Great (379-395). He and his wife Athanasia were devout Christians who strove to follow Christ in all things. They gave a third of all that they earned to the poor, another third to the Church, and lived on the remainder. After they had two children, they agreed to li…
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"This Saint was a prominent actress of the city of Antioch, and a pagan, who lived a life of unrestrained prodigality and led many to perdition. Instructed and baptized by a certain bishop named Nonnus (November 10), she departed to the Mount of Olives near Jerusalem, where she lived as a recluse, feigning to be a eunuch called Pelagius. She lived …
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The son of peasants, he was known from his childhood for his piety and asceticism. Once, by his prayers, a spring of water sprang up near his village, where it was needed for the town's survival. When he came of age, Polychronius went to work in some vineyards near Constantinople. Even though he labored all day, he would eat only every two or three…
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One of the Twelve Apostles, he was a Galilean by birth. His name means "twin." The twentieth chapter of St John's Gospel describes how, when he doubted the appearance of the Risen Lord, Christ appeared to him again, saying "Reach hither thy hand, and thrust it into my side; and be not faithless, but believing," at which Thomas cried out "My Lord an…
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She was the handmaid (according to the Great Horologion) or adopted daughter (according to the Prologue) of an eminent Roman citizen named Claudius, during the reign of Diocletian. She was betrayed as a Christian to the governor Dometian, before whom she fearlessly confessed her faith. After she had endured many cruel tortures, the governor sent so…
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They Call Me Rhetorical Working Man. In this episode, we discuss Luther‘s teaching on justification and vocation while reading James Nestingen’s essay on the same topic. We cover feudalism, the rise of capitalism, how the reformation took hold in the cities in Germany, the three estates, the two kingdoms, church life versus social life, and the con…
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He was probably the first Bishop of Athens, ordained by the Holy Apostle Paul himself. St Dionysius (see October 3) describes St Hierotheos as his teacher and friend "after Paul." With St Dionysius, St Hierotheos was miraculously brought by the power of the Holy Spirit to be present with the Apostles at the Dormition of the Theotokos. He reposed in…
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Were the disciples making idols of themselves? In this week’s episode of The Uncultured Saints, we dive deep into.. The gospel of Mark 18 The believer’s unbelief And how prayer changes you Contributor Rev. Harrison Goodman is the Higher Things Content Executive. Contributor Eli Lietzau is the pastor at Wheat Ridge Evangelical Lutheran Church in Whe…
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He is mentioned in Acts 17:19-34. He was a learned Athenian, a member of the Athenian court on Mars Hill (Areos Pagos in Greek, from which the title 'Areopagite' comes). At the time of Christ's crucifixion, he was studying in Egypt and saw the sky darkened there for three hours when Christ breathed His last. He later married and had several childre…
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"Saint Justina, who was from Damascus, lived in virginity for the sake of Christ. Saint Cyprian, who was from Antioch, began as an initiate of magic and worshipper of the demons. A certain foolish young man who had been smitten with Justina's beauty hired Cyprian to draw her to love him; when Cyprian had used every demonic device he knew, and had f…
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On October 1, 911, during the reign of Emperor Leo the Wise, an all-night vigil was being held at the Blachernae Church of the Mother of God in Constantinople, with many of the faithful crowding the church. St Andrew the Fool for Christ (commemorated tomorrow, October 2) was standing at the back of the church with his disciple Epiphanius. At around…
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He was a nobleman, related to the imperial houses of Persia and Armenia. When these two houses went to war with one another, Gregory withdrew to Caesarea in Cappadocia, where he heard the Gospel proclaimed and came to faith in Christ. There he also married and had two sons. After his wife's death he returned to his homeland and served in the court …
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Dada was a high Persian official serving in the court of King Shapur II, and secretly a Christian. When he was appointed governor of a province some way from the court, Dada began to worship and proclaim Christ openly. This came to the attention of the King, who sent one of his sons, Gubarlahas, to try and execute him. Dada was condemned and condem…
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