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We are a sovereign grace fellowship dedicated to the glory of God, the pre-eminence of Christ, the salvation of sinners, and the edification of God's people by preaching and teaching the Gospel doctrines of sovereign grace as defined in God's Word. Our purpose is to promote the Gospel of God's free and sovereign grace in the Lord Jesus Christ. Reign of Grace Media Ministries is a ministry of Eager Avenue Grace Church in Albany, Georgia.
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How is health being affected by the changes in technology.

How is health being affected by the changes in technology.

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In this episode we will talk about how health is being affected in today’s society both in positive and negative ways. We will give insights in different aspects such as videogames, medicine, wearables and give some ideas on how people’s desire to achieve the perfect body are also a part of these. This will be adressed in both megative and positive ways, with different imput from readings and personal ideas from experiences.
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A weekly podcast of immigration case summaries and practice insights from your host, Kevin A. Gregg, a partner at the law firm Kurzban Kurzban Tetzeli & Pratt P.A. Each Monday, the Immigration Review podcast reviews the latest published opinions from the U.S. Supreme Court, the Board of Immigration Appeals, and all U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals—discussing some in depth, providing holdings for others, and always giving practical insights, rummaging through the week’s decisions so you don’t h ...
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Motherhood O'clock

Minerva Aldrete

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Welcome to my podcast where I share my experience of being a mom and give you my views of the good, the bad and the ugly bits of motherhood Cover art photo provided by Daniel Olah on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@danesduet
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Finding Purpose

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After graduating from seminary, Russ was unsure of God's leading. He and his wife had been discussing the idea of beginning a new ministry geared toward men. Russ opened his Bible up to 2 Samuel 7, where he had left off the prior day. Verse 3 leapt off the page. It read, "Whatever you have in mind, go ahead and do it for the Lord is with you." At that moment, Finding Purpose was born. Russ says that "looking back, I can say that Finding Purpose was God-breathed by His Word." Since that momen ...
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Ministry of the Watchman Intl.

The Ministry of the Watchman

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The Ministry of the Watchman is a prophetic teaching and intercessory prayer ministry founded by Prophetess Barbara Williams. She teaches life in the spirit and supernatural living. The healing gifts also operate in her ministry.
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A new MP3 sermon from Berean Sovereign Grace Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Gen 39-Imputation the Testimony of Mrs Potiphar Subtitle: Short Messages Speaker: James Guyo Broadcaster: Berean Sovereign Grace Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 11/10/2025 Bible: Genesis 39 Length: 42 min.…
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Isaiah wasn't just concerned with Israel—God had something to say to all the nations. Dr. John walks through Isaiah 13-27, where the prophet delivers oracles against Babylon, Assyria, Moab, Egypt, and other surrounding nations, accurately predicting the rise and fall of empires centuries before they happened. These chapters culminate in God's messa…
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When Assyria threatened to destroy both Israel and Judah, Isaiah saw beyond the darkness to a coming light. Dr. John walks through Isaiah 6-12, from the prophet's temple vision to his confrontation with King Ahaz during the Syrian-Israeli invasion. When Ahaz refuses God's offer of a sign, Isaiah turns to all Israel with a greater sign: a virgin wil…
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Isaiah's main theme isn't just judgment or hope—it's God himself. Dr. John walks through Isaiah chapters 1-5, showing how the prophet contrasts a sinful nation with the Holy One of Israel. These opening chapters set Isaiah's pattern: confronting present sin while pointing to future glory, from the Assyrian threat to the coming Messiah. Through the …
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Matter of Cahuec Tzalam, 29 I&N Dec. 300 (BIA 2025) Special Immigration Juvenile Status; administrative closure; requirement to establish prima facie eligibility; some foreseeable resolution; visa bulletin; 8 C.F.R. § 1003.18(c)(3) Solis-Flores v. Bondi, No. 22-1147 (4th Cir. Nov. 13, 2025) receipt of stolen property CIMT; VA Code § 18.2-108; reali…
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Understanding ancient texts requires knowing the times in which they were written. Dr. John explores Isaiah's dramatic 50-year ministry (740-686 BC), spanning the reigns of four kings and the existential threat of Assyrian invasion. When Israel and Syria threatened to wipe out Judah's royal family, the messianic line itself hung in the balance—lead…
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Why is Isaiah the second-most quoted book in the New Testament? Dr. John introduces this essential prophetic book, showing why it's indispensable for every Christian. Isaiah prophesied for over 50 years, foretelling not only the coming Messiah but even naming Cyrus the Great 150 years before he would rebuild Jerusalem. This episode lays the foundat…
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A new MP3 sermon from Berean Sovereign Grace Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: ROM # 73 Aim to Preach the Gospel Rom 15 vs 20-33 Subtitle: Romans Series Speaker: James Guyo Broadcaster: Berean Sovereign Grace Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 11/16/2025 Bible: Romans 15:18-33 Length: 109 min.…
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Today's Gospel Instalment: 11/16/2025 Sermon Title(s): 1. Aim to preach the gospel 2. Paul's intention to visit Rome 1. I am excited and sad that we are coming to the end of the book of Romans. 2. It has been a most blessed almost 3 years of teaching and learning the gospel of God. 3. Apostle Paul is now closing his letter to those called of God at…
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Satan demanded to sift the disciples like wheat—so why didn't their faith collapse? Dr. John examines Jesus' warning to Peter about his coming denial and the shocking shift in mission strategy after the Passover, exploring the puzzling command about swords and the practical requirements for sustainable ministry. The message is clear: until Christ r…
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Kurzban Kurzban Tetzeli and Pratt P.A. Immigration, serious injury, and business lawyers serving clients in Florida, California, and all over the world for over 40 years. Eimmigration "Simplifies immigration casework. Legal professionals use it to advance cases faster, delight clients, and grow their practices." Homepage! Demo Link! Get the Guide! …
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A dispute erupts among the disciples about who is greatest—even at the Last Supper. Dr. John examines Jesus' radical redefinition of greatness and leadership, contrasting worldly power with servant leadership that genuinely cares for the flock. He reveals that true greatness means using whatever authority God assigns to bless others for His glory, …
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Jesus declared he would not eat the Passover again until it is fulfilled in the Kingdom of God. Dr. John explores this final Passover meal, unpacking the symbolism of the four cups, unleavened bread, and bitter herbs that point forward to the marriage supper of the Lamb. He reveals why Jesus had overwhelming passion for this meal—it was both the la…
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Daley v. Choate, et al., No. 24-1191 (10th Cir. Nov. 3, 2025) EAJA; habeas; sovereign immunity canon; Loper Bright; civil action; importance of habeas Martinez-Martinez v. Bondi, No. 241464 (4th Cir. Nov. 5, 2025) false testimony; INA § 101(f)(6); BIA review of missed questions of law and fact; Wilkinson; Patel; jurisdiction; failure to disclose al…
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The prophets warned that the day of the Lord would be darkness, not light—so why would anyone desire it? Dr. John connects Jesus' second coming teaching with the necessity of Passover, examining the dark conspiracy to kill Jesus, Satan's entrance into Judas, and the mysterious preparations for the meal. He reveals that just as ancient Israel needed…
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Title: The Doctrine of Imputation-Mrs. Potiphar's Testimony Preached 11-10-2025 Text: 2 Cor 5 vs 21 1. Continued to amplify the centrality of the doctrine of imputation to Christian hope and faith. 2. And saying, this is not a new doctrine. 3. Rather God taught in many types and shadows right from the Old Testament. 4. And the story of Mrs. Potipha…
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What does it really mean to live in light of Christ's return? Dr. John examines Jesus' practical instructions from Luke 21, revealing that true end times study isn't about speculation but about faithful living. He unpacks four essential applications: maintain a hope-filled heart despite life's burdens, live with constant expectation of Christ's ret…
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This is a VERY SHORT BUT IMPORTANT MESSAGE Title: The Doctrine of Imputation Text: 2 Cor 5 vs 21 1. The gospel of grace is carried by the doctrine of imputation. 2. Apart from imputation of sin and righteousness there is NO GOSPEL. 3. Free Imputation of righteousness was always God's design for the salvation of sinners. 4. But how was that done? Go…
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When the heavens shake, the seas roar, and nations panic in terror, what should followers of Jesus do? Lift up your heads—your redemption is drawing near. Dr. John examines Luke 21:25-33, exploring the true signs of Christ's return and clearing up popular misconceptions about fig trees and generations. While the world faints with fear at the end of…
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Jesus repeatedly warned that Jerusalem would face complete destruction for rejecting her Messiah. When armies surrounded the city in A.D. 70, Christians who heeded Jesus' warning fled to safety, while those who remained faced unimaginable devastation. Dr. John examines Luke 21:20-24, exploring how the city that killed the prophets stored up wrath t…
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Jesus warned His followers they would face persecution—from synagogues, prisons, and even their own families. But rather than promising escape, He promised something better: divine wisdom in the moment of trial and eternal protection. Dr. John examines Luke 21:12-19, showing how Paul transformed imprisonment into opportunity and how Jesus calls us …
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United States v. Ford aka Caveman, No. 23-1400 (10th Cir. Oct. 28, 2025) crime of violence; kidnapping; inveigling; federal definition despite no cross reference to federal statute Matter of C-I-G-M- & L-V-S-G-, 29 I&N Dec. 291 (BIA 2025) third country removal; ACA with Honduras; Immigration Judge authority; 8 C.F.R. § 1240.11(h) Chen, et al. v. Ru…
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Throughout history, Christians have predicted Christ's return based on dramatic world events—from the Crusades to global pandemics. But when Jesus predicted the temple's destruction, He warned His disciples not to be deceived by wars, earthquakes, or false messiahs claiming "the time is at hand." Dr. John examines Luke 21:5-11, showing how Jesus ca…
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This message is by Bill Parker and taken from John 3:1-7. 1 There was a man of the Pharisees, named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews: 2 The same came to Jesus by night, and said unto him, Rabbi, we know that thou art a teacher come from God: for no man can do these miracles that thou doest, except God be with him. 3 Jesus answered and said unto him, …
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As Jesus enters His final week in Jerusalem, expectations run high that the Messiah has come to establish His kingdom. But before teaching about the end times, Jesus pauses to observe something remarkable at the temple offering box—a poor widow giving everything she has. Dr. John explores how this seemingly small moment reveals the heart of true de…
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A new MP3 sermon from Berean Sovereign Grace Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: ROM # 72 A Good Reason in Christ Rom 15 vs 7-19 Subtitle: Romans Series Speaker: James Guyo Broadcaster: Berean Sovereign Grace Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 11/2/2025 Bible: Romans 15:7-19 Length: 104 min.…
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In the final message of his series "The Gospel Alternative to the Cultures of Men," Dr. John Neufeld concludes his study of 1 Corinthians 7 by offering practical wisdom for choosing a lifestyle that honors God. He warns against letting marriage become an idol that divides our loyalty to Christ, encourages firm decision-making rather than endless wa…
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Should young Christians pursue marriage or remain single? Dr. John Neufeld addresses this timeless question from 1 Corinthians 7:25-31, offering three principles of wisdom: consider the advantages of your current situation, understand the pressures marriage brings, and remember that marriage is temporary while our calling to follow Christ is eterna…
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In a culture obsessed with advancement and self-improvement, how does the Bible call us to live? Dr. John Neufeld explores the radical Christian virtue of contentment from 1 Corinthians 7:17-24, teaching that believers are called to embrace God's assignment in whatever situation they find themselves. Paul's principle remains: be content where God h…
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United States v. Tooley, No. 24-5286 (6th Cir. Oct. 23, 2025) Borden; recklessness; crime of violence; wantonly; manslaughter; murder Matter of Negusie, 29 I&N Dec. 285 (A.G. 2025) persecutor bar; asylum and withholding of removal; duress and voluntariness; history of asylum; 1967 protocol; evidentiary burden Matter of J-A-N-M-, 29 I&N Dec. 287 (BI…
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What should a Christian do when married to a non-believer? Dr. John Neufeld tackles this challenging question from 1 Corinthians 7:12-16, clarifying that while the Bible prohibits believers from marrying unbelievers, when someone becomes a Christian after marriage, Paul's instruction is clear: stay in the marriage if the unbelieving spouse is willi…
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This message is by Bill Parker and taken from Matthew 7. Matthew 7:21 Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven. 22 Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy n…
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In a culture that often pressures singles to find a spouse and tempts married couples to wonder "what if," how does God view singleness and marriage? Dr. John Neufeld explores what the Bible teaches about both callings from 1 Corinthians 7, emphasizing that each is a gift from God with unique advantages and responsibilities. He addresses the import…
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Gospel installment: 10/5/2025 Text: Romans 15 vs 1-7 Sermon TItle: The Strong for the weak 1. We continue with Paul's gospel teaching/testimony through the imperatives. 2. And I am going to say, I do not teach imperatives just as pure imperatives. Most of the imperatives are actually gospel testimonies. Paul did not pull them from thin air. 3. You …
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Is singleness or marriage the ideal Christian life? Dr. John Neufeld examines 1 Corinthians 7:1-7, showing that both callings have distinct advantages and challenges. Singleness offers freedom and undivided devotion to Christ, but carries sexual temptation and societal pressure. Marriage requires mutual sexual commitment as a lifelong spiritual dis…
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Why does the Bible treat sexual sin differently from other sins? Dr. John Neufeld explores 1 Corinthians 6:15-20, revealing that sexual expression is never merely physical. God designed sex as a sacred "one flesh" experience meant to express lifelong commitment within marriage. Sexual sin creates a unique spiritual wound because it violates the dee…
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What does true Christian freedom really mean? Dr. John Neufeld tackles 1 Corinthians 6:12-17, where the Corinthians claimed "all things are lawful for me." Paul doesn't reject freedom—he redefines it. Real freedom isn't doing whatever you want impulsively; it's the ability to choose deliberately what honors Christ. Your body isn't insignificant—it'…
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Ramos-Ramos v. Bondi, Nos. 23-9567, 24-9524 (10th Cir. Oct. 15, 2025) clear error standard of review; no need for BIA remand; circuit court granting asylum; unable or unwilling to protect; police failure to solve crime; police ignoring reporting; single mothers; nexus; relocation; fear of gangs; family based particular social group; Honduras Pastor…
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Can someone truly claim to be a Christian while continuing in patterns of sin? Dr. John Neufeld explores 1 Corinthians 6:7-11, where Paul lists behaviors—from sexual immorality to theft and greed—that characterize the unregenerate life. Paul's shocking conclusion: believers should accept financial loss rather than disgrace Christ's name in court. T…
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What should Christians do when conflicts with fellow believers threaten to end up in court? Dr. John Neufeld examines 1 Corinthians 6:1-8, where Paul instructs believers to resolve disputes within the church rather than secular courts. These conflicts are ultimately spiritual, not merely legal, requiring the wisdom of the cross—repentance, reconcil…
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Christians often wonder where to take their stand in a culture whose values conflict with Scripture. Dr. John Neufeld examines 1 Corinthians 5:9-13, where Paul clarifies a crucial distinction: believers are called to engage with sinners in the world, but must not tolerate unrepentant sin among those who claim to follow Christ. We often get this bac…
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What business is the church in? Dr. John Neufeld explores 1 Corinthians 5:6-13, challenging believers to understand their true identity as God's people. Using Paul's analogy of leaven, he shows how tolerating sin transforms a church from the inside out, causing it to lose its unique identity. The church's business isn't fitting into culture to attr…
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TL;DL The Reformers taught that God legally credits Christ’s perfect obedience to believers—an unchangeable courtroom verdict called imputed righteousness.But Scripture’s emphasis is not on a legal transfer; it’s on union with Christ—a living participation in His life. Our righteousness isn’t Christ’s moral record applied to us, but God’s righteous…
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Excommunication reminds us of church wounds and harsh judgments, yet the Bible teaches it has a place. Dr. John Neufeld examines 1 Corinthians 5:1-5 to show that biblical church discipline, when done correctly, is actually an act of love. A faithful church grieves over sin and, when necessary, removes unrepentant members—not to be cruel, but to pro…
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