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Ezra Institute Podcast for Cultural Reformation


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Ezra Institute Podcast for Cultural Reformation
Ezra Institute for Contemporary Christianity
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Soteriology 101: Former Calvinistic Professor discusses Doctrines of Salvation


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Soteriology 101: Former Calvinistic Professor discusses Doctrines of Salvation
Leighton Flowers : Professor of Theology, Director of Youth Evangelism for
Discussing the Biblical Doctrine of Salvation. Is Calvinism Correct? How about Arminianism? Or is the answer found somewhere in between? Sit in on our Online University Theology Classroom, Soteriology 101, as we unpack the doctrines of God's Amazing Grace. Other topics to include: Predestination, Election, Depravity, Atonement, Once saved always saved, and much more.
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A reformed podcast connecting theology to everyday life. We're passionate about the gospel, and we love chatting theology. Join us as we connect the two to daily life. New episodes on Wednesdays. www.simpletheology.org #simpletheologypod
The Rebel Podcast is committed to a reformed theological understanding of God's word whose purpose is to equip Christians to engage the culture with a biblical worldview. Rebel Alliance Media hosts several content makers, bloggers and podcasts committed to this end. All our content can be found at rebelalliancemedia.com
We are an evangelical church of many nations, seeking to make disciples of all nations | www.redeemerdubai.com
The MLJ Trust presents original audio recordings of the sermons of Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones (1899-1981). Dr. Lloyd-Jones was a Welsh minister who preached and taught in the Reformed tradition. He is considered by many evangelical leaders today to be an authority on biblical truth and the sufficiency of Scripture. Dr. Lloyd-Jones’ principal ministry was at Westminster Chapel, in central London, from 1939-1968, where he delivered multi-year expositions on books of the bible such as Romans, Ephes ...
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Grace Protestant Reformed Church


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Grace Protestant Reformed Church
Grace Protestant Reformed Church
Sermons preached at Grace Protestant Reformed Church, Tallmadge Township, Michigan
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Father Dwight Longenecker - Characters of the Reformation


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Father Dwight Longenecker - Characters of the Reformation
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Fr Dwight Longenecker - Characters of the Reformation
It’s 1520. Martin Luther has been declared a heretic by Pope Leo X, and his books are being burned. How much longer before Luther himself is thrown into the fire? Enter the German Reformer’s dramatic story with Luther: In Real Time. First released 500 years after the events described, this podcast allows you to walk in Martin Luther’s footsteps from his heresy charges to his famous stand for the authority of God’s Word at the Diet of Worms. Share this podcast with people of all ages so they ...
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Anglicans, Lutherans, and Presbyterians talking about church life in the U.S.
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Doth Protest Too Much: A Protestant Historical-Theology Podcast


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Doth Protest Too Much: A Protestant Historical-Theology Podcast
Rev. Andrew Christiansen
Doth Protest Too Much is a podcast on church history and the development of Protestant theology over the past several centuries. It is hosted by Episcopal priest Rev. Andrew Christiansen along with Stephen Burnett, Rev. Charlie Lehmann (Lutheran-LCMS), and Rev. James Rickenbaker (Episcopal). It also features interviews and discussions with world-class theologians and scholars of church history. We can be listened to on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, & more. Follow us on Twitter @MuchDoth ...
An Anglican, a Presbyterian, a Dutch Reformed dude, and a Baptist on the quest for unity and a recovery of classical confessional Protestantism.
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A podcast where we take current events, social justice issues, and everyday situations, and determine; does it need to be handled delicately, or does it require an aggressive reaction? Can it be talked about in a calm manner, or does someone have to raise their voice? Is it a protest, or is it a riot?
History as told by the people who were there.
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International Protestant Church of Zurich Sermons


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International Protestant Church of Zurich Sermons
International Protestant Church of Zürich: Zürich, Switzerland
Weekly sermons
RADIKAAL is a DIY podcast about the radical aspects of music, politics, and sports. Each episode, host Cas Mudde interviews one guest about a specific topic for about 30 minutes. Guests include academics, athletes, journalists, musicians, and politicians. In short, this is a podcast about fascists, punks, and ultras.
Here you will find the Sermons from Tabernacle Presbyterian Church in Indianapolis Indiana.
Lutheran Answers is a project by Remy Sheppard to help teach and show you the Christian faith and answer some of your question about Christianity!
Sermons preached by JR. Forasteros.
From the pulpit ministry of Pastor J Ben Simpson, where he faithfully and passionately explains the Bible and applies it for everyday living
The Protestant Libertarian Podcast explores the intersection between protestant Biblical studies and libertarian philosophy. We will discuss the Bible, history, culture, philosophy, and current events from both protestant and libertarian perspectives.
An hour of historical reporting told by the people who were there.
Daily Somali Radio programs by Adventist World Radio
Reformed Sermons, Discussion Programs & Lessons, with Audio
Vandal Factory is a theatre company and radio show made up of Natalie Quatermass and Henry Raby. Covering protest, poetry, theatre via interviews and reviews. With warmth, passion and humour they find those magic moments where art meets activism. Plus banginging tunes.
All Saints is an Anglican Church in Petersham, Sydney, Australia. As a Christian church we’re all about the good news of life and hope in Jesus for our neighbours, the next generation and the nations.
Karen radio program by Adventist World Radio
"AWR Karen, Kawyaw, Manumanaw"
Daily Ibo radio program by Adventist World Radio
The day’s top stories from BBC News. Delivered twice a day on weekdays, daily at weekends
Discussing human rights and environmental issues from the legal, political and ethical fronts with interviews from activists, NGOs, authors and professors.
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Angry east coast farmers in Napier protest tree planting
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A group of angry east coast farmers descended on Napier to protest against carbon forestry they say is destroying their towns. They left their placards on the steps of local MP Stuart Nash's office, who is also the Forestry Minister. But as our Hawke's Bay reporter Tom Kitchin reports, the minister was not there.…
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The Positive Place and Function of Good Works
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By Rev. Erik Guichelaar
In today's Focus on Politics podcast Deputy Political Editor Craig McCulloch runs the numbers on the Budget and its political implications.
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Maryrose Crook: taking The Renderers on tour
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Having moved to Joshua Tree after the 2011 Christchurch earthquake, husband-and-wife duo Maryrose and Brian Crook are back on home soil for a string of shows with their swirling psychedelic-rock act The Renderers. The five-date tour marks the pair's first proper New Zealand shows in 10 years and sees them joined by Lyttelton-based musicians Joe McC…
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Helen Thompson: are we facing an international energy crisis?
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The world is not just seeing high oil prices, it is at the beginning of a fully-fledged energy crisis, says Helen Thompson, a professor of Political Economy at Cambridge University. Thompson's latest book Disorder: Hard Times in the 21st Century, explains the overlapping geopolitical, economic, and political shocks of recent years, showing how much…
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Jonathan Drori: saving bananas and rediscovering orchids
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Author, plant lover and former BBC documentary maker Jonathan Drori joins the show for a chat about recent botanical news. This week, bananas and orchids.
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Barrie Cassidy: will Scott Morrison be re-elected?
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With Australians heading to the polls this weekend, the race between incumbent prime minister and Liberal party leader Scott Morrison and the Labor Party's Anthony Albanese looks too close to call, following what has been called "an unedifying campaign". Barrie Cassidy is the former host of ABC's political commentary program Insiders and has covere…
8AM News from RNZ Pacific on 2022/05/21
7AM News for RNZ Pacific on 2022/05/21
The latest news in Niuean language (Vagahau Niue) - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network.
A recent New Zealand parliamentary select committee inquiry into the Recognised Seasonal Employer scheme has heard serious allegations of exploitation of Pacific Island workers;The NZ government's 2022 wellbeing budget is delivering more money for Pasifika health and education but leaders of Pacific communites say it doesn't go far enough; After al…
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Reports of exploitation prompt calls for RSE reform
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A recent New Zealand parliamentary select committee inquiry into the Recognised Seasonal Employer scheme has heard serious allegations of exploitation of Pacific Island workers.
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Missed opportunities for Pasifika in 2022 budget
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The NZ government's 2022 wellbeing budget is delivering more money for Pasifika health and education but leaders of Pacific communites say it doesn't go far enough.
After almost 40 years in New Caledonian and French politics, Philippe Gomes is bowing out of the national political limelight.
The New Zealand government has committed $NZ4.4 million dollars to support the purchase of a new AM transmitter for RNZ Pacific.
6AM News from RNZ Pacific on 2022/05/21
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Society of Reformed Podcasters


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RB 291 Covenant (2) – Covenant of Grace
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The brothers talk about the Covenant of Grace and how it relates to ChristologyBy Society of Reformed Podcasters
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Global News Podcast


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Ukraine: Russian forces intensify attacks in Donbas region
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President Zelensky says the situation there is "hell". Also: a court in Argentina finds the state guilty of the massacre of indigenous people nearly a century ago, and eight UK towns are made cities for Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee.By BBC World Service
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Literally the most relaxed interview I've ever had. I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Pr. Ricky Beckett and recording probably the most chill interview in the world. We just kinda... talk. We cover everything from politics, to video games, to Lord of the Rings... It's great! I hope you enjoy listening to this as much as I enjoyed rec…
In May 1959, Kelso Cochrane, a carpenter who'd emigrated to Britain from Antigua, was knifed to death by a gang of white youths in West London. The unsolved murder came at a time of racial tension in the area and led to the first official inquiry into race relations in British history. For its part, the large Caribbean community in West London resp…
ABC Wantok Program for 20 May 2022
Australia is heading to the polls tomorrow to decide which party will run the country for the next three years. Its mandatory for every Australian aged 18 and over to register and vote and many have already done so in early voting with the Northern Territory leading the way at 32.4 per cent of the voting population having cast their ballot already.…
A rash, fever, headache, muscle aches, backache, swollen lymph nodes, chills and exhaustion - these are the symptoms of Monkeypox, a rare viral disease now infecting humans. So far there are no cases in New Zealand that we know about. Australia has confirmed its first case of monkeypox this afternoon with cases also being found in United States, Ca…
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Small and proud - Northland's wine industry bears fruit
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Northland produces a tiny fraction of New Zealand's but it now boasts 40 keen grape growers, up from just two in the 1980s.
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Missile shaped fish screen hits the Rangitata River
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A state-of-the art fish screening facility in mid-Canterbury prevents fish from entering the Rangitata diversion race intake at Klondyke and being swept into the 67km-long canal scheme.
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Empowering rangatahi in the primary industries
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Cheyenne Wilson is it's first chair of the Food and Fibre Youth Network. She tells Country Life it was established last year to give young people a voice and a place at the table in the agricultural sector.
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
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The citrus harvest continues in Gisborne and finally rain has fallen in Waikato.
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Dust for dirt - Waikato dairy farmer digs to find moisture
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Waikato dairy farmer Peter Le Heron estimates this year's drought has cost his farm $100k in lost milk production.
Northland's wine industry is expanding, the region produces a tiny fraction of New Zealand's but it now boasts 40 keen grape growers, up from just two in the 1980s. And, a new fish screening facility in mid-Canterbury prevents fish from entering the Rangitata diversion race intake at Klondyke and being swept into the 67km-long canal scheme.…
The former president of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos Senior is thought to have plundered a huge amount of public money during military rule in the 1970s and 80s. He spent the fortune on foreign properties and the luxury lifestyle enjoyed by his wife, Imelda Marcos. American lawyer Robert Swift has spent decades trying to recover that money so i…
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This week the team get reaction from the Government's Budget announcement and the Emissions Reduction Plan.
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7pm RNZ Pacific news bulletin Friday May 20 2022
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The latest news bulletin from RNZ Pacific.
Now to Waimate, where a local icon has received a half million dollar makeover. The white horse on the hill above the South Canterbury town has been given a fresh coat of paint and is now surrounded by a series of paths and platforms to allow locals, and visitors alike, to enjoy the area's views. Our reporter Timothy Brown and camera operator Natha…
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MetService on wild weather across country on Friday
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Thousands of lightning strikes, reports of tornadoes, freakishly high winds and hail the size of golf balls. For some it was a frightening and tragic start to Friday; a woman has died after being hit by a falling tree in Cambridge, while she was trying to shelter from a flash storm. And Levin locals were rocked by what they describe as a tornedo, t…
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Aus election: Morrison fighting to hold power - expert analysis
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A last minute change to election rules that will allow all Australians with Covid to cast their vote has staved off court action as the lucky country prepares to go to the polls on Saturday. But more than three million people have made their choice and voted early. Prime Minister Scott Morrison is hoping to cling on to power, despite heavy criticis…
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Aus election: Many govt seats risk falling to independents
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Pundits are tipping a hung parliament when voters hit the polls for the Australian Federal Election tomorrow. The Prime Minister, in the fight of his political life, has spent the final week of the campaign visiting marginal electorates. Many of the government seats are at real risk of falling to independents. Penny Sheffield reports from Sydney.…
It's been a wild weather day in Auckland which has impacted on travel around the city. Nick Truebridge has the details.
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Big Budget boost for Pharmac, but advocates call for more
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Pharmac's been given its biggest ever Budget allowance - $191 million - but it falls well short of what patient advocates wanted. The drug buying agency would've needed around $400 million to clear its waitlist, which has about 130 applications. And as Louise Ternouth reports those with rare diseases are still fighting to even get a spot on the lis…
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Levin storm 'will have effect on national supplies' - Veges NZ
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Some Levin growers have been hit hard in today's hail and thunder storm, with one likening the damage to a shot gun blast to the veges. Locals describe a mini tornado hitting early this morning, ripping trees up, roofs off and sending debris including a whole garage flying. MetService says over a period of six hours this morning there was about 12,…
Today’s programme begins with a hymn that’s been covered by the likes of Neil Diamond, Judy Collins, Kenny Rogers, and maybe most famously by Cat Stevens (Yusuf Islam) in the 1970s: Morning has broken.
News from the business sector, including a market report. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6306514235112
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Half-price public transport would cost $250m a year - govt
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The government says making public transport half price would cost $250 million a year. As part of the Budget, the policy's been extended permanently for Community Service Card holders, but only until August for everyone else. The Transport Minister says it's all about balance - and it isn't the only way to drive people onto buses and trains. Our po…