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Offering God Hospitality




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Certainty in a Time of Uncertainty: Living with the Virus




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What's Your Community Like?




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Christianity or Churchianity

Bearing witness to Christ. John 1: 29 - 34




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Painful Spirituality!

Mark 9:17-31 And the Lord will lift you up too.




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Nasty People!

Acts 11: 19 -30, John 4:5-42 The worst of the worst.




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The Myth of Past Unity

This week's episode features a speech that Matthew delivered at the 2009 St. Vladimir's Seminary Summer Conference on the myth of past unity in American Orthodox history. Click here for supplemental material related to this episode.




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I'm Guilty

What can we do with all the regrets we replay in our minds? Are you guilty too?




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074: Alyssa Dulin – Secrets of Email Deliverability

Today, I sit down with the Head of Deliverability at ConvertKit, Alyssa Dulin, to shed some light on the often mysterious game of getting your email into the right inbox. Alyssa’s expertise about what creators need to focus on and the most recent developments in the email marketing space can truly take your company’s reach […]




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078: Sahil Bloom – Using Flywheels to Build Longevity in the Creator Economy

In today’s episode, I sit down with investor, entrepreneur, and content creator, Sahil Bloom (in front of a live audience) to unpack the key strategies and lessons that will help you achieve longevity and sustainability in the creator economy. Sahil has had a fascinating journey, transitioning from the world of private equity to making a […]




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Launch: Google Pages, new Geocities-style site-building software

Google has released a new program that gives users 100MB of web space to make simple HTML pages in.




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Confront reality




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Boeing commercial airplanes quality chief to retire in December




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★ Don’t let “opportunity” steal your focus

When your attention goes to many things, no real progress is ever made. Not all opportunities are worth pursuing — especially if it means being pulled away from something that is currently working.




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★ The Clarity / Action Paradox

We know that clarity cures busywork. We also know that action brings clarity. When you’re stuck and lacking clarity, take action and just get started. But don’t get lost doing busywork disguised as procrastination.




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★ Two types of overwhelm…

When you’re feeling overwhelmed, ask yourself why. (It’s usually one of two reasons.) Are you: (1) on the verge of something new? Or (2) is life showing you that something needs to be cut out? If you’re on the edge of breakthrough with a big project, then sometimes the answer is to keep working and […]




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Business Continuity–8 Steps to Future-Proof Your Call Center

You want your call center to be prepared to tackle any challenge and come out safely on the other side. While many may brush over their business continuity plans and adopt a so-called “agile” approach to potential disasters, having a plan in place will make all the difference when facing […]

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3 Types of Call Center Reporting and Which Is Right for You

Managing a call center well requires a lot of careful decision-making and even more data to back it up. At the same time, though, it can be extremely difficult to know which KPIs and metrics matter the most to your specific business. There are three types of call center reports […]

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'We want to make disability golf a mainstream sport'

Brendan Lawlor hopes his Irish G4D Invitational will "get the ball rolling" for the future of the disability sport.




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O'Sullivan beats Nutcharut after safety delays

Ronnie O'Sullivan is through to the International Championship second round after beating Mink Nutcharut 6-3.




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James will not let penalty pain affect Wales

Dan James says he will not let the disappointment of his decisive missed penalty in the play-off final affect Wales in their final two Nations League games.




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Newport County accounts to show 'light moving forward'

Newport County say new accounts will show the club has ended a run of financial losses previously described as "unsustainable".




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Williams eyes new Swans deal for 'Bale-type' Key

Luke Williams wants Swansea City to open contract talks with Josh Key after comparing the right-back to a young Gareth Bale.




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Coleman, Duffy and Idah ruled out as Doherty returns

Seamus Coleman is one of three players ruled out the Republic of Ireland's Nations League fixtures with Finland and England, with Matt Doherty drafted in.




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Glentoran reach County Antrim Shield final

Last year's runners up Glentoran advance to the final of the County Antrim Shield after a 2-0 victory over Ballymena United at the Oval.




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Edinburgh University students tell of discrimination on campus

Edinburgh University students have been talking about the kind of discrimination they have come across on campus.




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Community garden helps residents through lockdown

St Pauls residents say the garden helps them to "slow down" during the pandemic.




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Disappointment for Derry City fans in cup final

Thousands of Derry City fans travelled to Dublin for the FAI cup final but the Candystripes lost out to Drogheda two-nil.




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Katie Simpson family 'feeling empty' after report

Katie Simpson's mother says those responsible for police failings "are nowhere to be seen".




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Woman sentenced for theft from alcoholics' charity

The woman said she had stolen £10,500 to help a daughter who was under paramilitary threat over a debt.




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Young Again: Kirsty Young interviews Irvine Welsh

Kirsty Young asks the author Irvine Welsh what advice he would give his younger self.




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Grants for winter hospitality and leisure events

The Manx government scheme offering funding of up to 80% of costs aims to boost footfall for firms.




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Cannabis cultivation facility backed by planners

The GrowLab Organics complex in Ballasalla will cultivate medicinal cannabis for exportation.




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Bus gate fines to fund free late-night city buses

Bus gate fines are funding the new weekend Aberdeen services to run from Saturday until 5 January.




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Murder bid victim felt 'gagged' by parole confidentiality agreement

A woman attacked by a convicted murderer on home release feels "gagged" by a confidentiality agreement to attend his parole hearing.




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Sculptor strives for fitting Monty Python statue

A fundraising drive for a Terry Jones memorial statue in Colwyn Bay nears its £100,000 target.




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Jersey deputy wins award at global conference

Deputy Raluca Kovacs is recognised for her "contribution to promoting parliamentary democracy".




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Charities launch child digital safety campaign

The move aims to improve online safety for children with more education for parents.




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Health minister aims to introduce duty of candour

The law could force health staff to be open with patients and their families when mistakes are made.




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'Lack of accessibility makes you feel left out'

James Bedding says small steps can be a "nightmare" for wheelchair users in Jersey.




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Deputy confident in Guernsey-only ferry operator

Good progress is being made in talks with Brittany Ferries, Deputy Neil Inder says.




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Stamp duty change expected to spark homebuying rush

Nationwide predicts a fifth of first time buyers will pay the tax going forward, affecting activity.




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Charity asks Deputy PM to call in solar farm plans

CPRE Surrey is opposing planning permission given to University of Surrey to build a solar facility.




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Man embarks on a one-man rugby tour for charity

Jake Doyle is playing for a different rugby club every weekend to raise money for a support group.




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Football club's charity awarded Children in Need grant

The Cobblers' Community Trust will receive £27,000 to help boost the confidence and wellbeing of children.




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Hospital maternity visiting hours extended

The trust says it it took the decision following feedback from patients and their families.




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D-Day hero who inspired a Call of Duty character

Call of Duty: Vanguard character Lt Arthur Kingsley was based on World War Two paratrooper Sidney Cornell.




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Canal repair works begin as charity seeks support

Leeds and Liverpool Canal bosses appeal for help funding the maintenance of the network.




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Man jailed for life over party stab murder

Sipho Pfukani is told he must serve at least 18 years for the murder of 26-year-old Lazarus Makono.




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Sex worker guilty of luring man to fatal stabbing

Rebecca Moore, 25, is found guilty of her role in the murder of Sacad Ali in Sheffield on 9 March.