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Christian World News - Haiti's Dangerous Gangs - November 8, 2024

A Haitian gang leader pledges to protect missionaries and orphanages.




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700 Club Canada: June 19, 2024

Can I Really Trust God?




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700 Club Canada: September 18, 2024

Will God Provide?




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700 Club Canada: October 22, 2024

Partner Week - A Light Across Canada 02




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¿Cómo enfrentar la enfermedad en familia?

Wanda Rolón, autora, nos habla de su experiencia como sobreviviente de cáncer y nos da consejos para enfrentar la enfermedad en la familia. También, nos presenta su libro "No Moriré".




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Hada María Morales: "A mamá le va de maravilla y al hogar, también"

En la siguiente entrevista, la autora nicaragüense Hada María Morales, presenta su nuevo libro "A Mamá le va de maravilla y al hogar también". En él, describe la importancia de que la mujer tenga un alta autoestima dentro de su hogar, pues ...




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Vida Dura # 520

Hoy, Alejandro Amaya, estuvo a punto de perder a su familia, por las drogas, nos cuenta cómo logró superar sus adicciones. También, el famoso cantante mexicano Abelardo Ramírez narra el trágico asesinato de sus hijos, a manos de uno de ... ...




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Vida Dura # 521

En el episodio de hoy conoceremos los tropiezos que tuvo en su vida de la famosa actriz mexicana Claudia Vega. Además. Pedro Gómez cuenta cómo se inició en el narcotráfico cuando era apenas un adolescente.




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Vida Dura # 523

La Dominicana Silvia Pérez nos cuenta cómo se recuperó de un aparatoso accidente de tránsito en el que casi pierde la vida. También, Jaime Concha narra cómo volvió a caminar, luego de terminar preso y postrado en una silla de ruedas. ...




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Vida Dura # 522

Mario Quiñones nos cuenta cómo sucumbió a las adicciones aún cuando se oponía a ellas por el daño que su padre le causó. También Kimberly Jaén nos cuenta como el abuso que sufrió de niña la llevó a buscar amor en relaciones ...




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Vida Dura # 526

Hoy, en Vida Dura, conoceremos la historia de Maricruz Uzuriaga, quien logró superar el trauma causado por los horribles maltratos de su padre. Además, Luis Hernández, nos cuenta cómo logró superar sus ataques de ira desmedida.




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Vida Dura # 525

Hoy en Vida Dura, conoceremos la historia de la empresaria y mujer de medios Marta Socarrás, quien terminó en la cárcel por un problema con el IRS. También, el actor Mexicano Germán Gutiérrez nos cuenta las consecuencias de no manejar ... ...




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Vida Dura # 524

Hoy en Vida Dura, una joven pareja nos cuenta como lograron superar diferencias culturales. También, veremos la historia Marylin Naomi, quien fue abusada cuando niña y creció con profundas cicatrices que le llevaron a tomar muy malas decisiones.




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Vida Dura # 527

En Vida Dura, Myriam Fonseca experimentó la dramática muerte de su joven esposo y nos cuenta cómo logró reponerse. También, conoceremos más del luchador profesional Joel Bernal, quien casi pierde su vida, familia y carrera por una terrible ...




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Vida Dura # 528

En Vida Dura, Telma Solís escapó de su hogar siendo adolescente, huyendo de los maltratos causados por su padre. También, veremos la historia de Angelo Aguirre, quien nació en una prisión del Perú y se convirtió en un peligroso delincuente.




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Vida Dura # 529

Veremos la historia de Maria Elena Sosa, una mujer mexicana que logró escapar del mundo de la prostitución y las drogas. También veremos las consecuencias de la sobreprotección en los jóvenes, al conocer la historia de Martín Maldonado, ...




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Marjorie Dannenfelser: Life is Winning

Pro-Choice Republican Marjorie Dannenfelser’s father was in the Army and got his degree in medicine. After years of moving, the family wanted to plant some roots and decided to settle down in Greenville, NC where her father opened a private practice as a dermatologist. Marjorie’s mother went back to college and finished her master’s degree in library science. As Episcopalians, her family loved church liturgy and hymns. They were conservative Republicans in their economic and foreign policy...




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Former NFL QB Jeff Kemp on Championing God’s Design for Dads

During his 11 years as an NFL quarterback, Jeff Kemp was known on and off the field for his leadership skills. Whether it was calling and executing plays on the gridiron or working away from the sport to strengthen marriages and families, Kemp has always been willing to work for the improvement of the modern family. Recently, Kemp has teamed up with Fatherhood CoMission to champion fatherhood both inside and outside the Church.  It is his desire for dads to be positive difference makers in...




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Grandparenting Today's Teens with Expert Mark Gregston

Author Mark Gregston has been working with teens for over 40 years. His years as a youth minister and area director for Young Life inform his expertise and passion for helping teens through their most turbulent years. He and his wife Jan have opened their home to those in need of guidance, or even just a warm hug from a caring parent. After moving their family to Texas, Greg and Jan started Heartlight, a residential counseling center for struggling teens and families in crisis. Now, after years...




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Anti-Semitic Fury in Amsterdam - 11/08/24

Violence in Amsterdam; Israel sends rescue planes. Analysis of governing possibilities post-war: among them, Israeli sovereignty over Judea & Samaria and the 'Resettle Gaza' movement. United Hatzalah medical volunteers' bravery on October 7.




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700 Club Canada: September 25, 2024

Can My Life Turn Around?




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700 Club Canada: October 14, 2024

Thanksgiving Day




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700 Club Canada: October 21, 2024

Partner Week - A Light Across Canada 01




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700 Club Canada: November 6, 2024

Does Prayer Have Power




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700 Club Canada: November 7, 2024

Can I Find Hope




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Miracle Living Today - November 9, 2024

Luke Barnett and his daughter were on an 800-mile hike when a boulder dislodged and struck Luke. He sustained broken bones and was airlifted to safety.




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Daily – Vickers Top Buyers & Sellers for 11/13/2024




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Daily Spotlight: Opportunities in the Capital Markets Sector




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Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq poised to drop as inflation worries rise




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Dave Says: Playing the Lottery Robs You Of Your Future

Dear Dave, I’ve been struggling financially for the past few months, so I’ve been playing the lottery once a week. To me, the chance to win millions is worth a few dollars a month, even if things are tight. Paula Dear Paula, You’ve told me you’re having money troubles, and at the same time you’re throwing money out the window every week? Honestly, the small amount you’re talking about doesn’t make a difference. Even if it’s just two or three bucks a week, that action represents a lot of...




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Dave Says: Bridging the Gap

Dear Dave, In light of recent events, do you have suggestions for things people should think about and prepare for if they get laid off from their jobs? Sam Dear Sam, It’s no secret that things are shutting down all across the world. If your workplace has closed its doors and isn’t offering pay, then it’s time to regroup and get some things in order. The thought of being without a paycheck can be overwhelming, but a little thought and planning can help you get though times like these. Start ...




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Dave Says: Saving for College

Dear Dave, What percentage of our income should we save for our kids’ education? We know you recommend setting aside 15 percent for retirement, but do you have a similar rule that applies to paying for college? Andrew Dear Andrew, I don’t really have a rule, or percentage, for how much you should save toward a college fund. If you’re following the Baby Steps, I recommend getting 15 percent of your income going toward retirement before saving for college. After you’ve got your retirement savings...




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Dave Says: Use Non-retirement Account to Pay Off Debt?

Dear Dave, I have $11,000 in a mutual fund account that is not a retirement account. My wife has a retirement account through her job as a teacher, but I do not have one at all. We’re in Baby Step 2, so should we cash out the $11,000 in the investment account to help pay off debt? Chris Dear Chris, If this money is designated as non-retirement funds, I’d say go ahead and cash it out. Use the money to pay down debt, and continue to stay focused working the Baby Steps. Get that debt paid off,...




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Rethinking the Holidays

We’re in the holiday season of the worst pandemic of our lives. Canceling our gatherings is the safe thing to do. But, how can we still — creatively and safely — connect with the people we love? Maybe there are some opportunities for us this year, too.

Original Air Date: November 28, 2020

Guests: 

Priya Parker — Stanley Weintraub — Peter Reinhart — Helen Macdonald — Gregg Krech

Interviews In This Hour: 

A Pandemic Holiday Season Offers Opportunities For Community, Too — Stanley Weintraub on the World War I Christmas Truce — Peter Reinhart on the Spiritual Importance of Bread — Helen Macdonald On 'The Dark Is Rising' — How to Cultivate Gratitude

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Empathy and Healthy Boundaries

We all want to be connected with people, and most of us desire connections that cultivate deep, heartfelt engagement. How is it possible to create relationships that bind us together and also withstand the differences in our identities? How can we move beyond superficial encounters in order to form meaningful harmonies that outlast the discordant pressures of our society? In my new book, The Influential Christian: Learning to Lead from the Heart, I suggest that practices of empathy are our...




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Protecting Your Brain from Damaging Habits

PROBLEM-SOLVING Dr. Don Colbert is known for helping people live healthy lifestyles. As a medical doctor who has treated over 50,000 patients, he says the answers to people's ailments are almost always linked to what they eat. Growing up, Colbert’s father began showing signs of dementia in his mid 50s. He was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in his 60s and it progressed into severe Alzheimer’s. He lived in a nursing home for over 10 years before he died at 80.  His mother, who worked in a bank full-...




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I’ll Never Give Up on My Daughter!

Before her husband died, Mrs. Wang was a stay-at-home mom.  She took care of her daughter Yuwen, who was sick a lot. “She caught colds easily,” Mrs. Wang shares.  “The doctor said she was just malnourished, so her immunity was low. He said if I gave Yuwen nutritious food, she’d get better.” As an illiterate widow, Mrs. Wang had no choice but to collect garbage on the streets so she could get groceries for Yuwen. “I bought Yuwen eggs and milk,” Mrs. Wang explains.  “I hoped it would build up her...




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Metal Lath: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

The wall and ceiling industry’s past and present, show it will have a successful future.




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Ceilings with Stucco, EIFS and DAS

Having a backing behind lath is a step that should not be taken lightly.




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San Diego Contractor Pays Workers $363,000 in Back Wages and Damages

The U.S. Department of Labor forced a San Diego contractor to pay thousands of dollars to employees for back wages and liquidated damages, reported Amber Coakley of Fox 5 San Diego.




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Contractor Forced to Pay More Than $360K in Damages and Back Wages

If you are an employer, you know there are strict laws about minimum wages and overtime. But what about the time your workers spend preparing for a job or being trained?




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DAP Reinvents Aerosol Spray Texture Applications with New Line Offering Professional Results

Wall and ceiling spray texture application has traditionally been a frustrating, inefficient and messy experience for professionals and DIYers alike. This year, DAP is reinventing wall and ceiling spray texture in formula, function and finish with the launch of a consistent and reliable product line that delivers a fast-drying, excellent texture match for maximum coverage and professional results.




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Fair Labor Standards Act Proposed Rule Change

The Fair Labor Standards Act was passed more than 80 years ago, and since then, the United States Department of Labor has struggled to define the term “independent contractor.” 




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The Consolidated Appropriations Act Explained

As 2020 drew to a close, the U.S. Congress passed the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, a massive $900 million coronavirus relief bill combined with a $1.4 trillion omnibus spending bill.




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LEED Data in Green Building

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a well-documented impact on the U.S. economy, the construction industry and real estate.




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More Efficient Payments Today; More Efficient Supply Chains Tomorrow

Using more technology in business spending has led to breakthroughs in B2B payments.




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What You Should Know about Florida’s New Property Insurance Law

How Florida lawmakers’ attempt to make property insurance more affordable could affect your business.




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Welcome to the Holiday Hangover!

Tips to get customers to pay you on time.




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NFPA Seeks Comments About Comprehensive Battery Hazards Standard Development

Batteries are increasingly being used in a vast array of applications, from consumer products and micromobility devices, known as e-bikes and e-scooters, to electric vehicles and utility-grade energy storage systems. As use of these devices has grown, so too has the number of fire incidents associated with them.




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Project progressing well ahead of summer start date

Smooth and steady progress is continuing to be made at the site of the Rising Green Youth Hub ahead of its highly anticipated launch later this summer.