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Jireh Bible Church, located in Houston, Texas, is a non-denominational, local church. JBC believes the Holy Scripture, the sixty-six books of the Old and New Testaments, to be the verbally inspired Word of God, inerrant in the original writings, and the complete and only infallible rule of faith and life for every believer. Over the years, JBC has held onto the burden from the Lord to devote to the Multi-ethnic ministry. Currently, the church offers two services in English and Chinese on Sun ...
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ASBMB AudioPhiles is a monthly 'best of' summary which features research highlights from ASBMB journals. Our objective for this series of podcasts is to spotlight articles published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry, as well as other news of interest to biochemists and JBC readers. These include announcements, highlights of JBC Papers of the Week, JBC Classics, JBC Reflections, and JBC Mini Reviews. In the future, we will also be highlighting articles from the Journal of Lipid Research ...
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Where do coaches turn when they face a difficult situation with a client? Quite often, when coaching challenges arise, they reach out to a coach more senior than themselves. That’s the aim of Just Between Coaches — to be that trusted source of guidance for the coaching community. Hosted by Melinda Cohan, coach and creator of The Coaches Console business management system, Just Between Coaches will answer the tough questions that coaches face every day. For example, what can I do if my client ...
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Rosebank Union Church Sermons

Rosebank Union Church

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Rosebank Union Church, a unique church founded out of the desire to have people from different denominational backgrounds worshipping God together in the context of their common belief in the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. You can find all of the Bible Teaching from Rosebank Union Church here. Get in touch: https://ruc.org.za/contact Live in Joburg? Join us in person every Sunday https://ruc.org.za/visit Connect with us online: Facebook : http://facebook.com/rosebankunion Instagram : http: ...
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Networking is an invaluable technique that anyone can use consistently for building contacts with people to share anything that is mutually beneficial. The Professional Business Networking Show spotlights business owners who are part of PBN, presented by Ideal Real Estate Group. Hear how business gets done through the power of networking. https://www.pbnetworking.com/
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Sage Podcast

Sage Publications

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Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE, with selected new podcasts that will span a wide range of subject areas including business, humanities, social sciences, and science, technology, and medicine. Our Podcasts are designed to act as teaching tools, providing further insight into our content through editor and author commentaries and interviews with special guests. SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and ...
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John ain’t no small talk, he’s into the Trinity in a few words. If you’ve ever missed the true significance of Christmas, this is the correction you need. The story of Jesus doesn’t begin in Bethlehem; it has no beginning at all. Join us as we dive into these verses and rediscover why the Word becoming flesh changes everything. Join us on Christmas…
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Romans 10:5–17 is Paul’s passionate reminder that salvation is not achieved by human effort but received through faith in Jesus Christ. The gospel is wonderfully accessible—“the word is near you”—and anyone who believes in their heart and confesses Jesus as Lord will be saved. Paul then asks a series of urgent questions: How can people call on Chri…
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In this passage, Paul reminds believers that God calls each person to serve Him right where they are. Whether Jew or Gentile, slave or free, circumcised or uncircumcised—our value and purpose come not from our status, background, or circumstances, but from belonging to Christ. Paul urges the church not to chase identity in social change or comparis…
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In this passage, Jesus meets people in two powerful moments — first, healing a paralysed man brought by friends who refused to let barriers stop them, and then calling Levi (Matthew), a tax collector, to follow Him. Both stories reveal Jesus’ heart for the broken, the excluded, and the searching. He forgives sins, restores dignity, and reminds the …
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In this passage, Jesus calls His first disciples. After teaching from Simon Peter’s boat, Jesus tells him to cast his nets again, even after a fruitless night of fishing. Peter obeys—and the nets overflow with fish. Overwhelmed, Peter falls before Jesus, confessing his unworthiness. But Jesus lifts him up with a new purpose: “Do not be afraid; from…
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In this third episode of Sidebar Zwai, Richard, and Ansune dive into the sobering yet hopeful prophecy of Isaiah 24. A chapter that paints a picture of global judgment and ultimate renewal. They explore the theme of the earth’s curse due to human rebellion, the inescapable judgment awaiting both earthly rulers and spiritual powers, and the glorious…
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Isaiah 25 is a song of praise celebrating God’s victory and faithfulness. After the judgments of the previous chapter, Isaiah rejoices that God has humbled the proud and protected the poor and needy. The Lord is pictured as a refuge in the storm and a shelter from the heat. On His holy mountain, God prepares a great feast for all nations, destroys …
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Isaiah 24 presents a sweeping vision of God’s judgment over the whole earth. The Lord brings devastation because humanity has broken His covenant and defiled the land with sin. Joy fades, cities crumble, and the proud are brought low. Yet in the midst of destruction, a faithful remnant lifts their voices in praise, declaring God’s glory among the n…
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Things rarely go as planned in our families and it can be hard to navigate chaos and be flexible. In this episode, Zwai and Ansuné chat about how we can approach interruptions and disruptions from a biblical perspective. They discuss how God meets us when we feel like everything is out of control, and how Christ enables us to have joy that is secur…
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Isaiah 23 prophesies the downfall of Tyre, a wealthy and powerful trading city. Its merchants and sailors are left mourning as the Lord brings judgment on its pride and materialism. Tyre’s strength and riches, which once seemed unshakable, are shown to be temporary under God’s sovereign hand. Yet after seventy years, God promises to restore Tyre—bu…
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Welcome back to Sidebar from Rosebank Union Church — where we go deeper into Scripture beyond the Sunday sermon. In this second episode, Zwai, Richard, and Ansuné unpack the dramatic story of Shebna and Eliakim in Isaiah 22. An interlude between prophecies against Jerusalem. Why does God interrupt His oracle to focus on two royal officials? What do…
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Isaiah 22 delivers a message of judgment on Jerusalem. Instead of humbling themselves before God in a time of crisis, the people chose denial and self-indulgence—saying, “Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die.” The chapter also warns against misplaced trust in human leaders, using Shebna (the proud steward) as an example, and contrasts him with…
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Isaiah 21 contains oracles against Babylon, Edom, and Arabia. Babylon, the great empire, is pictured as falling suddenly under God’s judgment, showing that no worldly power is secure against His hand. Edom is warned of a time of distress with only brief relief, while Arabia faces hardship and scattering. Through these prophecies, Isaiah highlights …
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Isaiah 19 declares judgment on Egypt: its idols will tremble, its wisdom will fail, and its economy and leadership will collapse. Yet, the chapter also ends with a surprising vision of hope—Egypt, Assyria, and Israel united in worship of the Lord, showing God’s plan to redeem even former enemies. Isaiah 20 then gives a vivid sign-act: Isaiah walks …
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