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Rugged Legacy

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It has always fallen to the shoulders of men to create order. To defeat chaos in a battle of wills and plant their flags on one spot. Their home. Within that home, a fire is built, and its light stretches out across the encampment creating a perimeter, a circle of trust—a haven for those who belong to the tribe. Within the confines of the perimeter where the tribe gathers around the fire, stories are told. And from those stories, a culture, a creed, a way of life is established. The duty of ...
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One fateful night John F. Kennedy Jr. boarded a private plane with his wife and sister-in-law, flying to his cousin's wedding. Only, they never made it. Was the plane crash that led to JFK Jr.'s funeral a mere accident? Or something far more sinister, swept under the rug by Camelot—like so many of their other tragedies? This next installment in the Fatal Voyage series explores the privileged life and sudden death of John F. Kennedy Jr. Discover the dark side of the Kennedys, from scandals an ...
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AI & Ancestry in 'Family Tree Sagas' The Allende Chronicles" is a captivating exploration of a family's lineage, deeply rooted in the rich tapestry of Mexico's history. Spanning from the ancient civilizations of the Olmecs, Maya, Toltecs, and Aztecs to the transformative period of Spanish conquest, the narrative weaves a story of resilience, cultural synthesis, and identity. Set against the backdrop of the picturesque town of Allende, the book delves into the mestizo heritage, revealing how ...
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This Being Human

Aga Khan Museum & TVO

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This Being Human is a new podcast by the Aga Khan Museum. In every episode, host Abdul-Rehman Malik interviews an incredible person at the top of their game on Muslim art, culture, history, and society. They'll explore everything from prayer and pilgrimage, politics and pop culture, love and education, feminism, and film, sports and music, and so much more. Through deep, thoughtful conversation, this one-of-a-kind podcast hopes to bridge divides, dispel myths, and learn things we didn’t know ...
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A podcast all about fighter planes, military aircraft, and aviation history. We will take a look at the pilots, designers, engineers, and maintainers who have flown or worked on some of the most iconic aircraft in history. Available on all podcast steaming platforms, you can find a full directory here: https://pilotphotog.buzzsprout.com Want even more content? You can subscribe to my free newsletter here: hangarflyingwithtog.com Follow me on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @pilotphotog Now ...
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The Colors of Our Culture

Cedric Weatherspoon,MA,LMFT and Dr.Aja King

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The Colors of Our Culture Podcast is a two-host talk show that promises nothing but raw, rugged conversation about the most important topics affecting BIPOC individuals’ self-image, self-experience, self-expression, and interconnectedness. The more uncomfortable the topic, the more taboo the subject matter, the more naked the truth, the better! What started as watercooler conversations in the office after hours has quickly become the podcast America never knew it needed but deeply craved. Ho ...
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Church History

Lorelee Siemens

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Delve into the captivating narrative of 'The Church History Podcast,' a remarkable journey that unfolds the history of God's Church from the time of Jesus Christ to the present day. Hosted by Lorelee Siemens, this podcast brings to life the inspiring stories of men and women who, guided by the Holy Spirit, dedicated their lives to Jesus Christ. Experience the rich tapestry of the Church's evolution, one episode at a time, as Lorelee skillfully recounts the challenges, triumphs, and unwaverin ...
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Hosea 4:6 says my people are destroyed from lack of knowledge. In 2012, Barna researched teenagers' beliefs in evangelical churches. Here is what they found.• 80% believe Bible and Koran are both inspired books • 70% believe one must “earn” salvation• 58% have a Biblical worldview of God.• 57% believe their eternal destiny is up to them, not God.• …
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Episode Notes Ancestry and AI: Genealogical Roots Reborn and Historical Echoes Rediscovered In The Allende Chronicles: In Search of de la Garza, Chapter 9, "Ventura’s Legacy: Bridging Tradition and Revolution," Ventura de la Garza’s story unfolds against the backdrop of the mid-1880s in rural Coahuila. Born into a world deeply rooted in the traditi…
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Episode Notes Ancestry and AI: Genealogical Roots Reborn and Historical Echoes Rediscovered: Chapter 8 of The Allende Chronicles: In Search of de la Garza, titled "From Grief to Growth: Nurturing the De la Garza Future," follows the de la Garza family as they transition from sorrow to resilience. Victor de la Garza, grieving the loss of his beloved…
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Episode Notes AI & Ancestry in 'Family Tree Sagas': Embark on a captivating journey through history, genealogy, and vivid storytelling Want to see the images generated by AI using the text from this saga? Read this and similar posts at www.FamilyTreeSagas.comWant to see the images but don't feel like reading? Watch and enjoy this and other sagas on…
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In today's episode of the Church History Podcast, host Lorelee Siemens continues her series on the rise of atheism in the 1800s, exploring the lives and philosophies of notable atheists such as Friedrich Nietzsche, Emma Goldman, and Sigmund Freud. The episode highlights Nietzsche's famous proclamation that "God is dead" and its impact on Western th…
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In this episode of the Church History Podcast, we delve into the history of atheists and their impact on the church today; atheists' philosophies, such as Charles Darwin's and Karl Marx's, shaped the modern church. We explore Darwin's journey from faith to evolution and how his ideas influenced science and societal ideologies that justified harmful…
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In this episode of This Being Human we sit down with Emma Clark, an expert in Islamic garden design, to explore her journey from a childhood surrounded by English gardens to her spiritual awakening through Islamic art and Sufism. Emma reflects on her time at the Royal College of Art, where she studied under the renowned Keith Critchlow, who introdu…
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Enjoyed this episode or the podcast in general? Send me a text message: Unlock the transformative power of flight simulation as we welcome Towbie, the inspiring founder of DCS for Disabilities, and Hammy, the social media manager for Fox 3 Servers. Discover how Towbie's initiative is bringing therapeutic benefits and a sense of camaraderie to disab…
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In this episode of the Church History Podcast, we explored the life of Joseph Smith, the founder of Mormonism, and the early development of the Latter-Day Saint movement. We will discuss his story and the difference between Mormonism and Christianity.We delved into Smith's family background, folk magic use, and experiences with seer stones, which s…
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In this episode, we dive into the inspiring life of Thomas Chisholm, the humble writer behind the timeless hymn "Great Is Thy Faithfulness."Born in rural Kentucky in 1866, Chisholm faced numerous hardships, including poor health and financial struggles. Despite these challenges, his unwavering faith in God's goodness never faltered. Chisholm's jour…
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Enjoyed this episode or the podcast in general? Send me a text message: Experience the extraordinary saga of the F-4 Phantom, one of the most revered aircraft in military aviation history. Ever wondered how a single jet could serve with distinction across the Navy, Air Force, and Marines, earning nicknames like Old Smokey and the Flying Anvil? Prom…
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Join us for a captivating conversation with Art Fazil, as we explore his journey through the rich cultural tapestry of Nusantara. Celebrating 30 years of his self-titled debut album, Art shares insights into his timeless music, the influence of Malay folk traditions, and his unique blend of global sounds. Dive into the history of Nusantara, the sig…
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In this episode, we explore the fascinating journey of the beloved hymn "How Great Thou Art," which began as a simple poem written by Swedish sailor Carl Bobbert in 1885 after witnessing a powerful storm. The hymn evolved, with each verse being inspired by different events as the song traveled across the globe—from Sweden to Germany, Russia, Ukrain…
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Eugene M. Bartlett Sr. was a gifted musician and songwriter whose passion for gospel music left a lasting impact. Born in Missouri in 1885, Bartlett's career in music took off when he co-founded the Hartford Music Company, publishing hymns and teaching music across the South. Though his life seemed perfect, a stroke in 1939 left him bedridden, but …
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In this episode, we explore the life of George Bennard, the writer of the beloved hymn "The Old Rugged Cross." Born in Ohio in 1873, George grew up in a coal mining family and faced many challenges from a young age. After becoming a Christian at a Salvation Army meeting at 15, George dreamed of becoming a preacher, but his plans were put on hold wh…
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In this episode, we explore the life of Civilia Martin, a hymn writer whose words have comforted and inspired countless people. Born in Nova Scotia, Canada, in 1866, Civilia traveled across America with her husband, evangelist Walter Martin, singing and writing music for their ministry. In 1904, after visiting a sick friend who found peace by trust…
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In this episode, we explore the inspiring life of Fanny Crosby, a remarkable woman who overcame tremendous challenges to become one of the most prolific hymn writers in history. Born in 1820 in a young and evolving America, Fanny lost her sight due to a tragic accident when she was just a baby. Despite her blindness and other hardships, including t…
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In this episode, we tell the touching story of William Ralph Featherstone, a young boy who gave his life to Jesus at a Methodist church in Montreal, Canada, in 1862. Overcoming his love for his Savior, William wrote a heartfelt poem expressing his devotion to Christ. This poem, which would later become the beloved hymn "My Jesus, I Love Thee," was …
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In this episode, we explore the remarkable life of Louisa M.R. Stead, a dedicated missionary and hymn writer whose faith and courage led her to serve communities in need across two continents.After the tragic loss of her husband, Louisa heeded a long-standing call to mission work, moving with her daughter Lily to South Africa.There, she passionatel…
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In this episode, we explore the remarkable life of Louisa M.R. Stead, a dedicated missionary and hymn writer whose faith and courage led her to serve communities in need across two continents. After the tragic loss of her husband, Louisa heeded a long-standing call to mission work, moving with her daughter Lily to South Africa. There, she passionat…
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In this episode, we explore the life and legacy of Lewis Edgar Jones, a beloved hymn writer whose compositions have inspired generations of Christians. Born in Illinois in 1865, Jones grew up during a time of significant change in America, influenced by the Civil War and the evolving cultural landscape of rural Illinois.Music: Today's episode featu…
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In this episode, we delve into the life and career of Kazem Abdullah, exploring his path from a clarinetist to a prominent conductor. We will discuss his notable achievements, including his tenure as Generalmusikdirektor in Aachen, Germany, and his pioneering work in bringing contemporary and diverse repertoires to traditional concert halls. Kazem'…
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In our 20th episode of the Hymn Series, we look at the Spafford family, who faced unimaginable pain but found peace in God’s grace. They shared that peace with the world through a song. They then traveled to Jerusalem to share God’s love. They had a front-row seat in the Zionist movement.* Edit for clarification. At the time of the Chicago fire, th…
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In this episode, we explore the life and legacy of Reverend Robert Lowry, the hymn writer behind the beloved song 'Nothing But the Blood of Jesus.' From his early years in Philadelphia to his impactful ministry during and after the Civil War, Lowry's journey is one of faith, music, and unwavering devotion. Join us as we uncover how his hymns, born …
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This episode of Church History delves into the life of Arabella Katherine Hankey, born in 1834 in Clapham, London. Raised in a wealthy evangelical family, Kate's life was shaped by Christian values, education, and social prominence. Her deep commitment to missionary work and evangelism continued despite a serious illness in 1866, during which she w…
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Today, I am telling the story behind the Hymn Jesus Loves Me. This is the first hymn most children learn in church. The story behind the hymn is very beautiful. Jesus Loves Me was written by poor sisters who became authors in the 1800s, taught at West Point, and wrote a song that changed the world.Music Source: https://www.creativetrio.familyLinks:…
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Today, I am telling the story behind the Hymn Jesus Paid it all. Elvina Mable Hall was the beloved pastor’s wife who wrote this beautiful hymn. Music Source: https://youtu.be/1EX-POaoI3w?si=3GkvcYItDiqmtzdH Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/2d2OFRdOh9oTmvxxUhSF2I Apple https://music.apple.com/us/artist/lor/1422451685 Boom play https://www.boo…
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Today, I am telling the story behind the Hymn What a Friend We Have In Jesus. This is a hymn written by Joseph M. Scriven. After facing horrific loss twice in his life, Joseph found his comfort in God. He wrote a poem that became a mystery hymn listed with no author. Links: My Links: https://linktr.ee/loreleesiemensIf you enjoyed this episode, list…
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Today we are talking about the song I have decided to follow Jesus. This song was written in memory of a man who was devoted to his new savior Jesus Christ.Music Source: My childrenEpisode Sponsor:• Alexander Henry Coffee https://alexanderhenrycoffee.ca Use CODE: churchhistory for 20% off• Etsy Mug Store https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/ChurchHistory• …
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Nasir Sirikhan and Abdul-Rehman Malik discuss Nasir's viral wedding dance video and the joy and connection it brought to millions of viewers. They talk about the origins of QuickStyle and how Nasir, Suleiman, and Bilal met and formed their dance crew. Nasir shares the emotional journey of performing and the camaraderie among the group. They also di…
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Today, I am telling the story behind the Hymn Day by Day. This is the story of Carolina Sandell, known as Lina, who lived in Sweden in the 1800s. After she experienced a traumatic event, she wrote a poem about how God was helping her day by day to heal emotionally. Her hymn was used in a revival that swept through the Scandinavian countries. Music:…
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Today, we are talking about the song Just As I Am. This is the story of Charlotte Elliott, who lived with a chronic illness that left her feeling that she had nothing to contribute to the cause of Jesus Christ. But one poem she wrote changed the course of the church.Music Source: YouTube https://www.youtube.com/rosemarysiemensLinks:https://linktr.e…
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Today, we are talking about the song Holy, Holy, Holy. Reginald Heber was born into royalty. He was gifted with great intelligence. When the church called him to take a position in India, he went willingly. He stood against injustice and cared for the poor. He was accepted by society's most elite in his day and loved by the poorest. He wrote a serm…
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In today's episode, we delve into the life and legacy of Edward Perronet, the man behind the beloved hymn "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name." Edward Perronet, born in 1726, was a significant figure within the Methodist movement led by John and Charles Wesley. His bold reformist stance, evident in his critiques of the Church of England hierarchy th…
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In today's episode, we dive into the timeless hymn "Amazing Grace." Join us as we explore the life of John Newton, whose mother spent seven years fervently praying over her little boy. We'll uncover how God was at work answering those prayers, even when they seemed unheard. Discover the incredible story behind one of the most beloved hymns and witn…
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In this episode we sit down with renowned contemporary artist Faig Ahmed, celebrated for his revolutionary approach to traditional Azerbaijani carpet weaving. Faig’s work transcends cultural and artistic boundaries, creating a unique dialogue between the ancient and the modern. We delve into his artistic journey, exploring the inspirations and crea…
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Today, we are talking about the song There Is a Fountain. William Cowper struggled with depression and anxiety that came from his childhood trauma. He found help from a Pastor who was working in the abolitionist movement. William began to work in the movement and used his power of writing to convince the public to oppose slavery.Music: Fountain Vie…
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Today, we are discussing the song Rock of Ages and the feud between the Wesley brothers and Augustus Toplady. They both agreed that God saves us from the punishment and power of sin.Music: LORYouTube: https://youtu.be/AzHo7Vc5ZxM IG https://www.instagram.com/lorglobal Links: https://linktr.ee/loreleesiemensIf you enjoyed this episode, listen to the…
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Robert Roberson's childhood was poor. His story is one of God’s grace, love, and redemption. It reminds us that God will forgive us. Music: The Living Stones Quartethttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpGFMuXshGE LYRICS: Robert Robinson TUNE: Nettleton HARMONY: Olive Abraham Chandy MUSIC: Rohan George Umesh Check out Rohan's Channel: / @rohangeorgeumes…
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Messiah is often thought of as a Christmas song, but the story behind it is not a Christmas one. I hope you love this song.Music: The Royal Choral Societyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUZEtVbJT5cThis clip features the glorious Hallelujah Chorus, with the choir performing under the baton of their Music Director, Richard Cooke. The City of London S…
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Today, we examine the song, And Can It Be, by Charles Wesley. I did an episode on the Wesley brothers in season five, and I will replay that episode. This song came from a period in Church History known as the Great Awakening.Music:https://youtu.be/JNzGNU5_yGULinks:https://linktr.ee/loreleesiemensIf you enjoyed this episode, listen to these as well…
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Many churches worldwide sing the Doxology to start or end their services. Have you ever wondered when it became part of the church? Let's explore its journey together.Music:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rASReyR1rf0 Links: https://linktr.ee/loreleesiemensIf you enjoyed this episode, here are more episodes from this period John Calvin: https://lore…
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