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Excuse Me the Donkey Has Something to Say

Excuse Me the Donkey Has Something to Say

The Bible uses the story of Balem and his Donkey to teach us about ... More

The Bible uses the story of Balem and his Donkey to teach us about guarding our heart from greed and anger. Enjoy today's Bible Stories My Kids Love. :) MP3 File - Click Here to Download Podcast VALUABLE CODES for DOMAIN NAMES FROM GODADDY.COM BELOW! Get 10% off any order at GoDaddy* bible1 Get $5 off any purchase of $30 or more* bible2 Get your own .com for $7.49* bible3 Click the MEVIO pic or here for more great offers for BIBLE STORIES listeners! Less

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A Dream and a Nightmare

A Dream and a Nightmare

Have you ever wanted to boast and make yourself look better than yo... More

Have you ever wanted to boast and make yourself look better than your friends? Well in today's Bible Stories My Kids Love learn lessons about why boasting is not a good thing. MP3 File - Click Here to Download Podcast VALUABLE CODES for DOMAIN NAMES FROM GODADDY.COM BELOW! Get 10% off any order at GoDaddy* bible1 Get $5 off any purchase of $30 or more* bible2 Get your own .com for $7.49* bible3 For all your pet needs go to PetMeds.com!! Use the code BED for 10% off your next order!! Click the logo below to start saving now!!! Less

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Interesting Date # 6 - Easter

Interesting Date # 6 - Easter

How do we work out when Easter falls?

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The 40 Days After Easter

The 40 Days After Easter

Wonder what happened for the forty days Jesus walked the earth afte... More

Wonder what happened for the forty days Jesus walked the earth after his resurrection? Listen and find out!! MP3 File - Click Here to Download Podcast Less

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Political Lunch (HD) 03-24-08

Political Lunch (HD) 03-24-08

It's Monday again, and the Clinton campaign appears have spent the ... More

It's Monday again, and the Clinton campaign appears have spent the weekend working on a new strategy for counting primary votes. ALSO: Look who turned up at the White House Easter Egg Roll! Less

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Political Lunch 03-24-08

Political Lunch 03-24-08

It's Monday again, and the Clinton campaign appears have spent the ... More

It's Monday again, and the Clinton campaign appears have spent the weekend working on a new strategy for counting primary votes. ALSO: Look who turned up at the White House Easter Egg Roll! Less

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Show 12 - Easter Magic

Show 12 - Easter Magic

Jenn and James discuss defective babies, Easter traditions, the mag... More

Jenn and James discuss defective babies, Easter traditions, the magic of candy and the confusion that comes from watching this season of Lost. Thanks to our sponsor DrawYouAPicture.com where you can get a logo drawn for your church, business, podcast or whatever for $65. Less

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The Easter Story

The Easter Story

This Bible Story comes from John 20. It is the story of Jesus'resur... More

This Bible Story comes from John 20. It is the story of Jesus'resurrection on Easter Sunday. MP3 File - Click Here to Download Podcast Less

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Abigails X-Rated Teen Diary - Easter Madness

Abigails X-Rated Teen Diary - Easter Madness

Author: AbigailsDiary Added: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 12:46:24 -0800Duratio... More

Author: AbigailsDiary Added: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 12:46:24 -0800Duration: 72 good friday everyone!!!! http://www.abigailsteendiary.com - nominated for Best Video Series on Yahoo :) Less

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Abigails X-Rated Teen Diary - Easter Madness

Abigails X-Rated Teen Diary - Easter Madness

good friday everyone!!!! http://www.abigailsteendiary.com - nominat... More

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Abigails X-Rated Teen Diary - Easter Madness

Abigails X-Rated Teen Diary - Easter Madness

good friday everyone!!!! http://www.abigailsteendiary.com - nominat... More

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The Greatest Story Ever Told - Easter

The Greatest Story Ever Told - Easter

Come to hear the greatest story ever told: the story of Easter!!  B... More

Come to hear the greatest story ever told: the story of Easter!!  Below are links to some good materials to help.  Feel free to contact me at biblestudypodcastsjustin@gmail.com. “The Resurrection According to Tom” http://www.boundless.org/2005/articles/a0001707.cfm oneplace.com www.oneplace.com Charles Swindoll http://oneplace.com/ministries/Insight_for_Living/ or www.insight.org Less

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Mary Magdalene's Story

Mary Magdalene's Story

Here the Easter Story from the eyes of Mary Magdalene.... MP3 File - Click Here to Download Podcast

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Sermon for Sunday, April 29 2007: The Good Shepherd

Sermon for Sunday, April 29 2007: The Good Shepherd

Contains the now-famous “give me the damn Jesus fish” story. “This ... More

Contains the now-famous “give me the damn Jesus fish” story. “This whole thing about the Good Shepherd, I think, needs some explanation. We tend to think of it as Jesus being kind to us, and being nurturing to us. And that’s really not totally what it’s about. “Part of the great prophetic tradition in Judaism about the future, and in the prophet Isaiah, and in the prophet Jeremiah, and in the prophet Ezekiel in particular, there is a statement that the shepherds of Israel – namely the religio-political institutions – have failed the sheep. And so God Himself will shepherd his sheep. God will come to provide them the religious and spiritual insight that they need to deal with the reality of human life. And Jesus is the one, of course, who does that. So he is the Good Shepherd. “The vision of the Good Shepherd, especially when you read the theologians in the early centuries of the church, is about gathering in, bringing together, drawing together, so that eventually everything will be united in God. That’s what our purpose is, the mission of the church: to restore all things to unity with God and each other in Christ. This collecting, this gathering together, this reuniting, this reconciling, this making whole…that’s what we are about.” John 10:22-30 Less

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Sermon for Sunday, April 8 2007: Resurrection Sunday

Sermon for Sunday, April 8 2007: Resurrection Sunday

“Do you want to live in a reality where death is not the end, but i... More

“Do you want to live in a reality where death is not the end, but is a portal to life? do you want to live in a reality where evil does not have all the cards, God does? Do you want to live in a reality where love is the power that makes the universe go around? “It’s a choice. A choice not built upon some intellectual idea, or theological debate, or whether we think the Bible is literally true, or whether we think homosexuals ought to be bishops. It’s based on the fact that on the first day of the week, some women went to the tomb to embalm the body of the one that they loved who had been crucified…and he wasn’t there, because he had risen from the dead.” Less

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Sermon for Saturday, April 7 2007: The Easter Vigil

Sermon for Saturday, April 7 2007: The Easter Vigil

“In the midst of the dead of night, Jesus was raised from the dead.... More

“In the midst of the dead of night, Jesus was raised from the dead. “We can remember the first Sunday after Christmas day, where John’s gospel is read; and it says, “And what came into being through him was life, and that life was the light of all people, and the light shone in the darkness and the darkness could not overpower it. “Zoe, in the Greek New Testament. Light, life, phos, zoe, that Resurrection life, that thing that is not understandable but is given to everyone in baptism. What it would have been like to have been there. “It would have terrified us, I’m sure.” Less

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Easter Vigil 2007 reading - "Moshe's Lament" by Wade Rockett

Easter Vigil 2007 reading - "Moshe's Lament" by Wade Rockett

Wade Rockett presents a creative interpretation of Israel’s deliver... More

Wade Rockett presents a creative interpretation of Israel’s deliverance through the Red Sea on the night of the Great Vigil. Download the PDF file here. “Moshe’s Lament” By Wade Rockett Exodus 14:10-15:1 Water. It had to be water. The Lord God could have said, “Moses: Lift up your staff and I will dig a tunnel to the Promised Land.” I have no problem with tunnels. A spelunking expedition out of Egypt? I’m in. But no. He says to me, “Moses: Lift up your staff and stretch out your hand over the sea and divide it, that the Israelites might go into the sea on dry ground.” Look, I can handle small, manageable, amounts of water. Drinking amounts. Bathing amounts. But several metric tons of water on either side of me, held back by wind? Not so much. When I was a baby, my mother put me in a basket and shoved it out onto a river. That may be the source of my anxiety about drowning. I’m no therapist. I’m just saying here. It’s like this all the time with me and the Lord God. Whenever I hear, “Moses, lift up your staff,” I get this little twitch in my right eye. It started when we first met. I was presenting what I thought were very reasonable concerns about the plan He was proposing, and in the middle of it, He turns my staff into a snake. I thought I was going to have a heart attack. The next thing I know, I’m having these audiences with Pharaoh – the most powerful man in the world – where I get to tell him what the Lord God is going to do to his kingdom next. Pharaoh says, “What now, Moses?” “Plague of frogs,” I say. “Let my people go?” You can imagine how that went over. But he did let us go, eventually. He let us go right up to the edge of the Red Sea before he sent his army out to kill us. There I was, with soldiers behind me and the sea in front of me, and everyone looking at me with terror in their eyes. So I pushed away the pictures in my head, of water closing over my head, pouring into my lungs, dragging me down into the darkness with my robes swirling around me. I lifted my staff and stretched out my hand, just as the Lord God said, and I hoped it wouldn’t turn into a snake. After a few seconds, we could feel the wind starting to pick up. In a few minutes it was tearing at our clothes, throwing sand and seaspray into the air. The only light was this weird flickering from the cloud of fire and smoke behind us. I could see the wind driving the water back, opening a path in front of us. And everybody looked at me as if to say, “You first, Moses.” A situation like that, all you can do is move forward. So I stepped out onto the seafloor and started walking, and the children of Israel came after me. At first we were walking on damp sand, but then as we got deeper we were sinking up to our ankles in deep muck. The wind was roaring in my ears but I could hear people shouting, crying, laughing. It was crazy. It was like walking in a dream. All the time I’m staring straight ahead; but out of the corners of my eyes I see the water on either side, churning and thrashing, the wind holding it back. I see that we’re only halfway through, and part of me just wants to curl up in a ball and close my eyes, and maybe when I open them again I’ll be back at my father-in-law’s, tending sheep. Then I feel this tug on my sleeve. I look over. It’s my sister Miriam. “Hey, Moshe,” she says. “What?” I say. “Knock knock.” Unbelievable. “Who’s there?” I say. “Faith,” she says. “Faith who?” “Faith forward or you might thlip on the rockth.” “That is the stupidest joke I’ve ever heard,” I said. She said, “Yeah, but it made you laugh.” Which I guess is true. And soon we were up out of the water and on the other side. When the sun came up the wind died down, and the water came rushing back, sweeping Pharaoh’s army away. Now we’re camped out on the Red Sea shore. People are dancing and singing. Miriam, I should point out, sings a lot better than she tells jokes. It was a rough time getting to this point, a hard, strange, scary time. But I imagine the worst is over. These directions I got before we left Egypt say that the Promised Land is pretty close by; so things ought to go pretty smoothly from here on out. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, USA. Less

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iPadre Podcast #52 - Rejoice! The Lord is Risen

iPadre Podcast #52 - Rejoice! The Lord is Risen

Holy Week and Easter are extremely busy in the life of a priest.  T... More

Holy Week and Easter are extremely busy in the life of a priest.  There wasn’t much time for podcasting, so today, I present my Easter homily. - Rejoice by John Polce   Subscribe to Feed | Subscribe in iTunes Less

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iPadre Podcast #52 - Rejoice! The Lord is Risen

iPadre Podcast #52 - Rejoice! The Lord is Risen

Holy Week and Easter are extremely busy in the life of a priest.  T... More

Holy Week and Easter are extremely busy in the life of a priest.  There wasn’t much time for podcasting, so today, I present my Easter homily.- Rejoice by John Polce   Subscribe to Feed | Subscribe in iTunes ShareThis Less

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iPadre Podcast #52 - Rejoice! The Lord is Risen

iPadre Podcast #52 - Rejoice! The Lord is Risen

Holy Week and Easter are extremely busy in the life of a priest.  T... More

Holy Week and Easter are extremely busy in the life of a priest.  There wasn’t much time for podcasting, so today, I present my Easter homily.- Rejoice by John Polce   Subscribe to Feed | Subscribe in iTunes ShareThis Less

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