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BLN.FM Sunday Session

BLN.FM Sunday Session

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Sunday Session, the favorite monthly deep house Show on BLN.FM with focus on danceable, soulful, deep and partly dubby grooves since 2010. Monthly airtimes: First thursday on 6pm, repeat on following sunday at 7pm and monday after at 5 pm on BLN.FM For interested radio stations: All shows are available without station-ID! More info: http://www.bln.fm/category/shows/sunday-session/ https://soundcloud.com/bln-fm-sunday-session https://www.facebook.com/Sunday-Session-BLNFM-1023838567632660 Book ...
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Sunday Sessions

Cuyahoga Valley Church

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Sunday Sessions is a weekly class offered at Cuyahoga Valley Church in Broadview Heights, Ohio. Each week various topics of doctrine and practice are explored from a conservative, evangelical point-of-view.
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The Sunday Sessions

Onalaska Church of Christ

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Located in Onalaska, Wisconsin, Onalaska Church of Christ is a congregation where people are welcomed as visitors and quickly become friends and family. OCC is dedicated to the spiritual and educational growth of all ages. Our church is deeply rooted in scripture. If you are looking for a church home or spiritual guidance, we would love to help you find answers! We can't wait to meet you!
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Esperienze sonore tematiche per vivere le domeniche intensamente! Che tu stia facendo colazione, leggendo, guidando o semplicemente rilassandoti sul divano, concediti un viaggio musicale che ti farà sentire immerso in un'atmosfera unica. Ogni domenica è dedicata a un tema specifico che esploriamo attraverso una combinazione di suoni, ricordi e curiosità
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Join musician and disability rights advocate Gaelynn Lea for a weekly conversation about creativity and resilience with a different guest artist every episode! What started as a response to the pandemic has morphed into a veritable talk show that features different musicians, poets, and writers from all over the country (and sometimes other countries). You can watch these conversations in full on YouTube and support Gaelynn Lea on Patreon.
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On the Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin Full Show Podcast for Sunday 10th November 2024, Matty Matheson is best known to Kiwis as Neil Fak on Emmy Award winning show The Bear, but he's actually the only cast member who is a real chef. Matty joins Francesca to talk about how he got involved in the show and how he's finding acting. Author Oliver …
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Spending time with non-Christian family members and friends can be a challenge around the holidays. Thankfully, God has given us timeless principles in His Word that we can apply to every situation we encounter. In this message, we will look at 4 Biblical Don'ts and 4 Biblical Do's that will help us balance conviction and love.…
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Learning how to defend our faith carries with it the great danger for pride and harm. In the final week of Apologetics Part 1, Pastor Joe shares how to apply apologetics in the real world, with real people, in a way that is reasoned, defensive (instead of offensive), and winsome. Session Handout (PDF)…
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This week in Sunday Sessions, Jennifer Gratz teaches us about the intersection of faith and science by tackling the question, "Hasn't Science Disproven Christianity?" Drawing on personal study, on our chapter for the week, and on her experience as an engineer at NASA, Jennifer helps us look deeper at how the discipline of science can actually help …
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In week 6 of our Apologetics miniseries, we will look at how and why the Bible is a trustworthy source that teaches us about who God is and what He is like - and what He wants for us. Becca Ferguson helps us answer the question, "How can you take the Bible literally?" We examine the Bible as a historical document, and we dip our toes into the study…
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Time of the Child by Niall Williams. Set in a small Irish village, this tells the story of Dr Jack Troy who lives quietly with his unmarried daughter Ronnie. Their lives are changed forever just before Christmas in 1962 when an abandoned baby is found and handed to him, and instead of passing the child on to the correct authorities he finds he simp…
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Travelling internationally to run a marathon might not be on everyone's bucket list, but it's a growing trend. People come from far and wide to take part in the seven World Major Marathons - which take place annually in Berlin, Boston, Chicago, London, New York City, Tokyo, and most recently, Sydney. BloggerAtLarge writer Megan Singleton says there…
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This week on The Sunday Panel, director at Capital and political commentator Ben Thomas and senior PR consultant at One Plus One Communications Damien Venuto joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the week - and more! The US election is over and done with, and Donald Trump will be the next President of the United States. Do we thin…
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End-of-year burnout is a concern plenty of us grapple with ahead of the Christmas season - but how can we get ahead of it? Workplace stress, holiday obligations, self-reflection and all the anxieties that come with those can contribute to the stressful feelings. Naturopath and wellness expert Erin O'Hara says it's an important time to prioritise se…
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Beyonce is set to dominate at the 2025 Grammy Awards, as she's leading the pack with 11 nominations. It's already a history-making moment for Beyonce - she and her husband Jay-Z were originally tied on 88 nominations, but now she's pulled ahead as the most-nominated artist of all time at the Grammys. Flicks.co.nz editor Steve Newall says the other …
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Author Oliver Burkeman's new book offers readers a reality check on their own limitations - and reveals there's benefits to knowing how finite life is. Meditations for Mortals: Four Weeks to Embrace Your Limitations and Make Time for What Counts tells readers there's a limited time frame to get everything done - and that it's okay to embrace your p…
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If you're over 50 and can stand on one leg for at least 30 seconds, you may be aging well, according to recent research published in the journal PLOS ONE. Unipedal balance testing (standing on one leg) is a known measure of neuromuscular aging. The study found that as we age, our balance tends to decline more quickly than our walking speed or muscl…
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It’s understandable Auckland CBD's retail and hospitality businesses' initial reaction was one of concern after learning Auckland’s train network will close for 96 days in the final push to get the City Rail Link open in 2026. Devastated even. In years to come, we will take the CRL for granted as a valuable, normal part of a functioning, modern cit…
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Great Meatloaf Cook time: 1 hour Prep time: 30 minutes Serves: 6-8 1 white onion, finely diced 500g pork mince 500g beef mince 1 ½ cups grated courgettes 2 cloves garlic ½ tsp white pepper 1 tbsp Dijon mustard 1 cup breadcrumbs ½ milk 2 tbsp vegetable oil 1 egg 6 tbsp grated Parmesan 8 slices Parma ham or thin bacon ½ cup roughly chopped parsley, t…
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The four-page Treaty Principles Bill has been introduced - and will be the subject of Parliament debate next week. Many are wondering about the bill's future, given that Prime Minister Chris Luxon has said his party won't support it past the select committee stage. NZ Herald political reporter Adam Pearse says Luxon won't even be in the country for…
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Matty Matheson is best known to TV fans as loveable handyman Neil Fak on hit series The Bear - but he's got plenty of real-world experience in the world of food. But before he appeared on our screens, he made a name for himself as a celebrity chef - he owns plenty of restaurants, hosts YouTube cooking tutorials, and he's written a few cookbooks of …
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Clean ups are underway as the West Coast recovers from a deluge of rain. Franz Josef experienced its wettest 24 hours in more than four decades - prompting a state of an emergency for southern Westland. State Highway 6 from Fox Glacier to Haast has been damaged by slips and flooding - it's closed until at least Monday. Westland mayor Helen Lash say…
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Days after Republican candidate Donald Trump won the US presidential election, former House speaker Nancy Pelosi blamed Joe Biden for not leaving the race sooner. Pelosi suggested that there could have been an open primary to determine Biden's replacement if he'd stepped aside earlier, and she claimed Biden's decision to endorse Kamala Harris four …
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Climate change is fuelling a significant increase in insurance premiums, with experts wondering who should cover the costs. There's been an elevation in insurance costs for at-risk properties following worsening floods and natural disasters - and a new analysis suggests we'll soon need a better public backstop. WSP Fellow and Helen Clark Foundation…
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In this episode, CVC elder Kyle Gustafson addresses the challenging question, "Doesn't religion cause violence?" Drawing from Chapter 5 of Rebecca McLaughlin's Confronting Christianity, Kyle explores the historical and cultural complexities surrounding this accusation. He provides a thoughtful analysis of Christianity’s teachings on peace, justice,…
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On the Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin Full Show Podcast for Sunday 3rd November 2024 -in 1987, pop song 'Never Going to Give You Up' launched Rick Astley to pop stardom and changed his life. But as he tells Francesca this week, it wasn't all glamour and shares the dangers and boredom that come with stardom. Author Abbott Kahler tells us about…
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This Kingdom of Dust by David Dyer. In 1969 Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the moon and were then safely returned to Earth. In an alternative scenario, what if the lunar landing module failed and they couldn’t get back? It’s a compelling premise, told in three voices – that of Buzz on the moon, his wife Joan back in a US suburb surrounded…
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It's been a slow winter for Auckland - but the city's in for an extra boost when Coldplay touches down. The band's 'Music of the Spheres' tour has caused a significant spike in Australia's hotel and aviation sectors, and it's likely similar growth will happen on this side of the ditch. BloggerAtLarge.com writer Megan Singleton says last summer's Pi…
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This week on the Sunday Panel, NZ Herald senior writer Simon Wilson and Wellington Mornings host Nick Mills joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! We've only got a few more sleeps to go until the US election - who do we think is going to win? The polls are still tied - where do we see this going? It's been a gre…
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'Exercise snacks' are being touted as the newest way to work fitness into a busy life and they're found to contain plenty of physical and mental benefits. Despite the name, it's not a protein drink or a new diet - rather, it refers to little bursts of intense physical activity that take one or two minutes to complete. Naturopath and wellness expert…
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Pickled vegetables Cook time: 5 minutes Prep time: 10 minutes Serves: 12 Pickled vegetables can include: Carrots, fennel, baby beetroot, radish, red onions, cucumbers or red cabbage 1 tsp fennel seeds 1 tsp coriander seeds 2 chili 2 bay leaves 1 tsp mustard seeds 300 ml cider vinegar 250 ml water 1/4 cup sugar Sterilized jar and lid Firstly prepare…
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