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39 - Communism or Consumerism. We Report, You Decide.

So, you want church to be all about you right? Well, I guess that IS how we got you in the door.

What are the dangers of a consumerism society within the church, and specifically your worship team? James and Dustin dive in to this topic and what they say may surprise you.

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43 - Planned Spontaneity

Ever had those moments in church where God is calling you to sway slightly from your perfectly planned service structure? Of course you have. If you haven’t, are you REALLY listening?

James and Dustin talk through planned spontaneity and how you can use it as a God advantage.

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Ladder Safety Month: Every Step Matters…and So Does Every Sponsor

This past March, the message of National Ladder Safety Month reached millions of people. Now, the American Ladder Institute is seeking sponsors for the 2025 campaign so it can reach even more.




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Find a Power Tool Battery Recycler Near You Using an Online Tool

An important part of responsible power tool ownership is to appropriately dispose of rechargeable batteries at the end of their service life. Yes, lithium-ion batteries have revolutionized power tools and other devices by providing long-lasting, reliable power. However, no battery lasts forever.




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Diversified Fall Protection Appoints Gabe Galvan as EBM Design Director

Diversified Fall Protection has appointed Gabe Galvan as EBM design director. Galvan will play a key role in leveraging the company’s newly acquired California Scaffold Inspection and Testing license. This license permits DFP to offer inspection, testing and design services related to exterior building maintenance and other equipment within California.




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IIBEC’s BES 2024 Symposium Heads to Toronto

Walls & Ceilings’ Jill Bloom speaks with IIBEC CEO Brian Pallasch about the cutting-edge presentations and networking opportunities offered this year at Building Envelope Symposium.




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Sika Corporation Expands Concrete Admixtures Production in Florida

Sika has broken ground on a 29,000-square-foot admixture production plant, which is expected to be in operation in late-2025.




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Portland Cement Association Elects 2024 Board of Directors Chair and Vice Chair

The Portland Cement Association, which represents America’s cement manufacturers, announced new leadership for its Board of Directors after holding elections on Dec. 4 at its last meeting of 2023.




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Huntsman Appoints Douglas Brady as Its Spray Polyurethanes Foam Business President

Huntsman Corporation has named Doug Brady as president of Huntsman Building Solutions.




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CPI Survey Unveils Positive Polyurethane Production Across North America

The Center for the Polyurethanes Industry announced on Sept. 9 the results of a two-year survey on the polyurethanes industry in the United States, Canada and Mexico.




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Barricade Building Products Joins BIMsmith to Empower Building Professionals

Barricade Building Products announced its partnership with BIMsmith, which will enable architects, engineers and designers to access Barricade’s extensive product information and seamlessly integrate it into their projects.




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Metal Cladding Tiles Helps Airport Design Take Flight

Loading docks generally aren’t known for their stylishness, but a new such structure at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport is breaking with that tradition. The addition of glass curtainwall and a protective overhang clad in copper-toned metal tiles create a real visual pop in the middle of the airport’s runway area.




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Plastic Components’ Tom Stark Passes

Plastic Components announced the death of its longtime president, Tom Stark, on March 6.




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New Product Line Brochures Now Available from Plastic Components

Plastic Components now offers individual brochures for its PVC Trims and Accessories product lines, which include stucco/plaster, stone veneer, drywall, Direct Applied Systems, Exterior Insulated Finish Systems and fiber cement board trims.




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Trowel Talk: How Important Is Customer Service?

I know that it has been a while since I was a small remodeling contractor, but has the state of the art really fallen this far?




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ClarkDietrich’s ProChannel Ci Cladding Support Addresses Air and Moisture Intrusion

ClarkDietrich has introduced ProChannel Ci Cladding Support with Grip-Deck TubeSeal Technology. The new cladding support system is designed for residential and commercial applications and protects against air and water intrusion.




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Siplast Debuts a Self-Adhered, Vapor-Permeable Air- and Water-Resistive Barrier

Siplast, a leader in advanced building envelope systems, introduced the WALLcontrol Monolith VP Adhered AWB, an addition to its existing WALLcontrol air and water-resistive barrier systems portfolio. The WALLcontrol Monolith VP Adhered AWB is a self-adhered, vapor-permeable air- and water-resistive barrier.




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Zoe Amar: How can charities turn immediate responses to racial violence into sustained anti-racist action?

As national media interest in the riots fades, the sector needs to keep it firmly on the agenda




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Major support charity launches new name after merger

The organisation, which employs more than 2,500 people, will provide a single point of access for people with complex needs




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Adeela Warley: The ‘stay or go’ social media debate must ultimately come down to organisational purpose

Centring missions, creating space for discussion and continuing to test and learn will help every charity tailor their approach to online spaces




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Third Sector Podcast: Chris Sherwood on the RSPCA's growth, governance and coalitions for change

Lucinda and Emily are joined by the outgoing chief of the RSPCA




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RSPCA chief describes ‘difficult tightrope’ of engaging in polarising debates

Chris Sherwood says the charity’s public profile can make it feel like a ‘goldfish bowl’




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Charity deletes social media posts after Tory leadership candidate says it is ‘peddling divisive statements’

The racial justice charity accepts the wording and statistics used in posts about the Chris Kaba case ‘were not as carefully expressed as they should have been’




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Podcast transcript: Chris Sherwood on the RSPCA's growth, governance and coalitions for change

Lucinda and Emily are joined by the outgoing chief of the RSPCA




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UK Youth appoints former Acevo head as interim chief

Vicky Browning succeeds Ndidi Okezie, who is stepping down after five years at the charity’s helm




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Technical Glass Products Bolsters Architect Support

Technical Glass Products has a new architectural services manager role to support glazing design along the East Coast of the U.S. and in the Ontario and Quebec territories of Canada.




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ClarkDietrich Adds E-Screen Drainage Mat Components for Drainage and Ventilation

ClarkDietrich is adding two new components to its E-Screen entangled-mesh rainscreen rolls, providing a complete exterior cladding moisture management system that is compliant with ASTM performance criteria.




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S-5! Supports the Battle Against Breast Cancer

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ATAS Supports Eighth Annual Construction Camp for Girls

The eighth annual Lehigh Valley Let’s Build Construction Camp for Girls was held this summer in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. ATAS has been a supporter of this camp from the beginning, with monetary and material donations, along with several employees who helped in the planning and execution of the camp.




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Power to Change offers £1.6m to community businesses

The community business funder has made the money available for community asset schemes such as pubs or bookshops




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Labour's council insourcing proposal sparks fears among charities

Voluntary sector providers of local authority services say ideology must not hamper effective service provision



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Community asset transfer 'relies too much on local capacity and resources', report says

Disadvantaged areas 'lack the capacity to take on the process of asset ownership', according to a Localis publication




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Pop-Outs in Stucco

Tips on creating pop-outs over stucco.




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A Beautifully Variegated Outpouring

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EDI the 'weakest governance area', report finds

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Local authorities must improve engagement with voluntary organisations, report finds

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Covenant represents ‘vital opportunity’ for sector to reset its relationship with government, NCVO president says

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Race equality charities launch project to co-ordinate sector-wide riot response

A series of webinars will confront the root causes of the racist riots that took place over the summer




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Former charities minister appointed shadow culture secretary

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Knight Wall Systems and SpecLink Partner on Cladding Support Systems Spec Section

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'The tribunal provides an important window into charities'

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Paul Gathercole: Peer review can help strengthen your safeguarding policy

Clic Sargent and the Rainbow Trust Children's Charity have a mutually beneficial arrangement to scrutinise each other's safeguarding arrangements




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Dame Mary Marsh: 'The lid is off the pot on ethics'

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Chipping, crushing exposes construction workers to high levels of silica dust, study shows

Lowell, MA — Certain job tasks may expose construction workers to silica dust at levels more than 10 times the permissible exposure limit set by OSHA, according to the results of a recent study.




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OSHA seeks comment on possible revisions to silica standard

Washington — OSHA is requesting input on potential revisions to Table 1 of its respirable crystalline silica standard for construction, according to a Request for Information slated for publication in the Aug. 15 Federal Register.




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NIOSH, MSHA seeking presenters for workshop on silica exposure, lung disease in mining

Washington — NIOSH and the Mine Safety and Health Administration are looking for presenters for a virtual workshop on silica exposure and lung disease in the mining industry, scheduled for Oct. 22-23.




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DOL OIG recommends MSHA lower exposure limit for silica

Washington — The Department of Labor Office of Inspector General is advising the Mine Safety and Health Administration to lower its legal exposure limit for silica released Nov. 16.




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Annual DOL OIG report outlines challenges for OSHA, MSHA

Washington — The COVID-19 pandemic has “exacerbated” the challenges for OSHA and the Mine Safety and Health Administration to use their resources to protect the safety and health of workers, according to the Department of Labor Office of Inspector General.




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Lawmakers, UMWA join call for MSHA to lower exposure limit to silica

Washington — Five Senate Democrats are imploring the Mine Safety and Health Administration to lower its exposure limit for crystalline silica – a carcinogen found in sand, stone and artificial stone.




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OSHA drastically cut silica-based inspections in FY 2018, 2019: DOL OIG report

Washington – OSHA’s scaled-back enforcement efforts on silica exposure during a recent two-year period left more workers at risk, according to a Department of Labor Office of Inspector General audit report released Sept. 29.