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Charles Beeson
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A History of England
243. Sex, spies and a slippery slope
Last time we looked at the continuing disintegration of the British Empire. In this episode we look at two other key aspects of Macmillan’s foreign policy, Britain’s relations with the US and with potential European partners.Towards the US, what the experience confirmed is Britain’s declining influence and its increasing dependence on, and even subordination to, American policies. Towards Europe, Britain became directly hostile towards the European Economic Community (EEC), trying to build a rival to it in the European Free Trade Area (EFTA). As it became increasingly clear that this was never going to rea...
2025-05-18
15 min
A History of England
223. Blood, toil, sweat and tears
This episode includes several extracts from recordings of speeches by Churchill, so that we can enjoy listening to his actual voice – on the other hand, I apologise for the background noise on the recordings, but they sound inauthentic if I try to remove it. We also meet a number of people who will continue to have a significant role later: a man who deserves to be better-known, the brilliant theoretician and practitioner of armoured warfare (sadly on the German side), Heinz Guderian; Erwin Rommel; Charles de Gaulle; Friedrich Pauls, attending an enemy’s surrender now though better know...
2024-12-22
14 min
The Catholic Morning Show
The Catholic Morning Show - 12/20/2024
Today on the Catholic Morning Show:Msgr Larry Beeson - Today we talk with Monsignor Beeson about this weekends Sunday Mass Readings for the 4th Sunday of Advent.https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/122224.cfmMandy DeVries - Local Catholic personality, Mother of 6, talks about her experience return to school to get her PHD at the St. Pope John Paul II Pontifical Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family.https://www.johnpaulii.edu/Jeanne Thill - Today Jeanne Thill tells us about this weekends upcoming episode of Making it Personal with Bishop...
2024-12-20
57 min
Shades Midweek
Episode 204 - Dr. Robert Smith Jr. Returns!
Dr. Robert Smith Jr. returns to Midweek for an in-person interview on preaching! Robert Smith Jr. serves as professor of Christian preaching and holds the Charles T. Carter Baptist Chair of Divinity at Beeson Divinity School. An ordained Baptist minister, he served as pastor of the New Mission Missionary Baptist Church in Cincinnati, OH for twenty years. He earned his PhD while serving as a pastor. He is a contributing editor for a study of Christian ministry in the African American church, Preparing for Christian Ministry, and is co-editor of A Mighty Long Journey. He has written t...
2024-04-17
1h 38
12 Truths & A Lie Podcast by J.D. Greear
Bonus: How Should Christians Handle Political Differences with Collin Hansen
Join J.D. Greear for a special bonus episode of his podcast, 12 Truths & A Lie. Pastor J.D. is joined by his good friend and journalist, Collin Hansen to wrestle with the question, “How Should Christians Handle Political Differences?” Listen as Collin and J.D. take a deep dive into how we got to where we are in our society, where political and cultural differences have divided us as never before. The conversation gets very practical when J.D. asks Collin, “How should we tackle conversations around the dinner table with our friends and family to avoid the blow-up usuall...
2023-11-24
15 min
A History of England
166. Lessons of war unlearned
Eventually, Britain brought overwhelming force to bear on the Boer fighters. Combined with the mistreatment of their civilians, that at last forced them to surrender, though that meant abandoning the independence of the two republics and accepting their absorption into the British Empire. There were some lessons to be learned from the heavy work that the empire had to make to beat the small irregular force facing it. Whether Britain learned them is far from clear. Other nations, on the other hand, quickly cottoned on to the fact that the empire’s power wasn’t anything like as i...
2023-10-29
14 min
A History of England
161. Exciting adventure, crushing misery: two sides of Empire
An episode in two parts. The first is an adventure story, the extraordinary march across Africa of a small detachment of French troops led by Major Jean-Baptiste Marchand. He occupied the abandoned Egyptian fort on the Nile at Fashoda. There he was met not by the planned supporting columns of Frenchmen, but by General Kitchener with a massively bigger force. In fact, the two men didn’t fight, but met and were perfectly courteous with each other. It was up to the politicians in London and Paris to sort out the Fashoda incident. Given how precarious the Fr...
2023-09-24
14 min
A History of England
155. Salisbury and Science: a time of breakthroughs
Salisbury was back for his third term in office, but for now without a majority in the House of Commons. He had to form a government, and for the first time it would include Liberal Unionists as ministers. One of them, Joseph Chamberlain, surprised Salisbury by choosing to be named Secretary of State for the Colonies in preference to either of the great posts he’d been offered. It seemed that imperialism mattered more to him. With a government in place, Salisbury took the country to a general election. He won with a landslide. In th...
2023-08-13
14 min
A History of England
152. Swinging pendulum, new characters
The pendulum had been swinging fairly steadily over the twenty years up to the early 1890s, with any party that won an election generally losing the next. That happened again in 1892, although the win was nothing like as decisive as Gladstone had hoped, leaving him instead dependent on Irish MPs to have the votes to challenge for office again. It also produced a crop of interesting new characters for the politics of the future. The first Labour MP independent of the Liberal Party, Keir Hardie. Edward Carson, the Unionist lawyer from Dublin who’d already won a re...
2023-07-23
14 min
A History of England
151. Ireland: the curtain falls
Just two weeks after the end of the divorce proceedings between Katharine and William O’Shea, the Irish Parliamentary Party assembled in Committee Room 15 of the Palace of Westminster, for the most fateful meeting in Charles Stewart Parnell’s career. The backlash from the divorce and the revelations that emerged about Parnell’s behaviour, left Gladstone feeling that continuing his association with Parnell would fatally undermine the chances of his Liberal Party winning re-election. Paradoxically, that meant that the hopes for Irish Home Rule, which required the formation of a Liberal government, depended on his distancing himself from i...
2023-07-16
14 min
A History of England
149. The road to committee room 15
This episode picks up Ireland’s story again, just as the English establishment turned its guns on Charles Stewart Parnell. Round 1 of its attack was launched through the Times newspaper, in a series of articles entitled ‘Parnellism and Crime’. It set out to show that, despite his public commitment to the parliamentary road to achieving Ireland’s aspirations, in reality and in the background he was prepared to collaborate with men of violence. Indeed, in the second article of the series, the Times published a letter apparently from Parnell to a leading Fenian, in which he seemed to condo...
2023-07-02
14 min
Life Death & the Law
Charles Mully
Join attorneys Shawn Garner and Adam Hansen as well as Podcast Manager Cody Beeson and Marketing Director Anakaren Gonzalez as they talk about Charles Mully. Shawn was introduced to the Mully story by Adam while in a conference in Tucson, Charles Mully grew up seeing the effects of alcoholism in his father and one day Charles wakes up and his family had left. Charles lived in the streets of Africa for 11 years (age 6 to age 11) and while on the streets he ended up making ties with a successful family who offered him some work which would blossom into Mully...
2023-06-26
46 min
A History of England
148. Bloody Balfour
This episode looks at the strange behaviour of Captain William O’Shea, the husband of Katharine. She was in one of the great love relationships of their time, with Charles Stewart Parnell. O’Shea wanted to get back into parliament and Parnell, to indulge Katharine, perhaps even to deflect O’Shea’s hostility if not blackmail, went to great lengths to make sure he did. And yet, once he had, O’Shea stood down again within just four months. Next the episode turns to Salisbury, then heading his second government. He decided to fill the recently vacated post of Ch...
2023-06-25
14 min
A History of England
146. Churchill problem, Salisbury solution
It was a bad time for Gladstone, defeated in an election held just a few months after the previous poll which he’d won. It was a bad time for Charles Stewart Parnell and his Irish Parliamentary Party who’d felt Home Rule for Ireland was within their grasp only to see themselves cheated of the prize. But it wasn’t an easy time for Salisbury either who had to approach building his second government with a lot of care, watching out who he offended and who he couldn’t afford to offend. But Sali...
2023-06-11
14 min
The Cas Cast: A Supernatural Podcast
Episode 34: The Cas Mistake
This week: 6x15 The French Mistake, original air date February 25, 2011.Written by our best friend Ben Edlund, directed by Charles Beeson.Season 6! R.I.P. Misha! Another fan favourite episode this week. We imagine a universe with canon hetero destiel, but at what cost? Also somehow we ended up recording for almost 6 hours over 2 days, so if you're looking at that run time thinking "hey, that's long!!!" it could have been a lot worse! Well bestie, now that you have your sword, try not to die by it, and enjoy this episode.Mentioned...
2023-05-26
2h 25
A History of England
138. Pacifying Ireland (again)
Disraeli didn’t last long after losing power for the last time, dying within a year. That ended a remarkable era, of the long battle between him and Gladstone. Next, the survivor, Gladstone, had to build a second government, made up of both Whigs and Radicals, the two great wings of his Liberal Party. The relations between them were becoming tense, with friction, between the more conservative views of the Whigs and the more liberal aspirations of the Radicals, beginning to grow. As we’ll discover later. Gladstone also faced a problem he’d set out to...
2023-04-16
14 min
A History of England
137. Two giants facing off across the Irish Sea
As the end of the parliament elected in 1874 approached, Gladstone confirmed that his re-emergence from retirement hadn’t been a one-off. He was ready to launch himself once more into full-time politics. The result was the Midlothian campaign, ostensibly intended to win him a new parliamentary seat in Edinburgh, though in fact assisting the Liberal Party to a national majority and re-establishing him as its dominant figure. When the Liberals won the 1880 election, it became impossible to deny Gladstone the premiership, and he formed his second administration. Meanwhile, across the Irish Sea, Charles Stewart Parnell was emerging as...
2023-04-09
14 min
Who the hell is Norfolk?
Charles I gets his behind handed to him on a plate by the Scots, and parliament comes back with a vengeance
We're back to following the episodes of A History of England by the masterful Mr. David Beeson. We cover the lead-up to the English civil war, where we discuss: Veteran Scottish soldiers doing a better job than hapless militia being dragged around the country by their king Glorious self sacrifice Descartes and his health problems Don't forget to contact us at whothehellisnorfolk@gmail.com
2023-03-23
30 min
Who the hell is Norfolk?
A scorned Charles I goes conspiratorially Catholic-friendly
In this episode we cover episode 16 of a history of England, "Slippery slope", covering Charles I's marriage and reign, including his eleven-year "personal rule" and his dealings with Calvinists and Catholics. We discuss: Buckingham's incompetence, and sticky end A long digression on conspiracies These calvinists are crazy! Don't forget to send us feedback at whothehellisnorfolk@gmail.com
2023-02-17
30 min
Pastor Writer: Conversations on Reading, Writing, and the Christian Life
Collin Hansen — Tim Keller: Spiritual & Intellectual Formation
Collin Hansen serves as vice president for content and editor-in-chief of The Gospel Coalition, as well as executive director of The Keller Center for Cultural Apologetics. He hosts the Gospelbound podcast and has written and contributed to many books, most recently Timothy Keller: His Spiritual and Intellectual Formation and Rediscover Church: Why the Body of Christ Is Essential.He has published with the New York Times and the Washington Post and offered commentary for CNN, Fox News, NPR, BBC, ABC News, and PBS NewsHour. He edited Our Secular Age: Ten Years of Reading and Applying Charles Taylor...
2023-02-15
47 min
Who the hell is Norfolk?
James and Charles, hypocrite and fool
Here we talk about James' family, and his lovers ;). We discuss Charles' silly escapades in Europe Gunpowder-based treason The good stuff: James' homosexuality, and a surface scratching look at gayness in history Don't forget to write to us at whothehellisnorfolk@gmail.com
2023-02-03
34 min
Supernatural Then and Now
Sin City with Sasha Barrase (S3EP4)
Guest star Sasha Barrese joins the conversation. She's been in a ton of great movies like The Hangover and The Ring. She shares stories of working with directing legend Charles Beeson. You can also hear what it's like kissing a priest. Find out what project Rob worked on with Sasha. Our Sponsors:* Check out Tecovas: www.tecovas.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2023-01-23
45 min
The Way Home with Dan Darling
The Way Home Podcast: Collin Hansen on Timothy Keller's Biography
Today we have Collin Hansen joining us on The Way Home podcast. Collin Hansen is an influential Christian leader who just published a new biography about Timothy Keller who founded Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Manhattan, New York. Today Collin and I discuss the people who impacted Keller's spiritual and intellectual formation like R.C. Sproul, C.S. Lewis, and Jonathan Edwards. Show Notes Collin Hansen Biography: Collin Hansen serves as vice president for content and editor in chief of The Gospel Coalition. He hosts the Gospelbound podcast and has written and contributed to many books. He is a...
2023-01-06
38 min
A History of England
122. Events, dear boy, events
After discussing his relative success with a moderately liberal programme in England last time, in this episode we talk about Palmerston’s far greater difficulties abroad. There was another Opium War in China, as Britain fought to enforce the East India Company’s right to push drugs there, and then an uprising in India, which Brits still like to think of as a mutiny though many Indians see it as a War of Independence. Both events involved extensive brutality, most of it by Britain, but Palmerston did just fine in the debates on both. The stumbling block prov...
2022-12-25
14 min
A History of England
120. Two remarkable women
Mary Seacole, Jamaican and Mixed Race, and Florence Nightingale, White and from the English middle class, both in different ways did extraordinary work in Crimea as nurses. They both opened the doors to a different kind of nursing, in which practical steps such as good hygiene was vital, alongside a caring attitude towards patients. The two met but never worked together. For the kind of radical change in nursing they ushered in, both showed the necessary qualities to an impressive extent. However, Seacole found that the authorities, and even Nightingale herself, made it far harder for her t...
2022-12-11
14 min
The Cas Cast: A Supernatural Podcast
Episode 24: Cas Problems
This week: 5x17 99 Problems, original air date April 10, 2010.Written by Julie Siege, directed by Charles Beeson.Cas found a liquor store, and he drank it! So things are going super well. Quoting Jess here - "Dean's really depressed this episode, Cas is on a bender and Sam is also there trying to keep the plot moving!" There's also Cas' gaping hole. Sorry. We also get really invested in Paul's love life! Not sorry for that.Mentioned in this episode:Sometimes lines in a tv show give you I'm Gunna Fucking Die...
2022-11-25
1h 34
The Cas Cast: A Supernatural Podcast
Episode 19: Cas-ing Channels
This week: 5x08 Changing Channels, original air date November 5, 2009. Written by Jeremy Carver, directed by Charles Beeson. Tune in this week to hear us talk about a whole bunch of shows in one episode, text Misha Collins, get temporarily side-tracked by Fire Nation lore, touch on the merits of watching Law and Order: Special Victims Unit as a child, and partake in a little bit of light Sabriel hate. Sorry. Mentioned in this episode: Sitcom universe looks a lot like later seasons SupernaturalParodied game show segment...
2022-10-13
2h 02
The Cas Cast: A Supernatural Podcast
Episode 18: I Believe the Castiel Is Our Future
This week: 5x06 I Believe the Children Are Our Future, original air date October 15, 2009.Written by Andrew Dabb & Daniel Loflin, directed by Charles Beeson.This week on The Cas Cast, lying to kids is okay, Cas is the ugliest little doll you've ever seen, & sometimes you have to murder a child to save the day.Tumblr: https://thecascast.tumblr.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/TheCasCastEmail: thecascast@gmail.com
2022-10-06
1h 37
The Cas Cast: A Supernatural Podcast
Episode 10: The Casture
This week: 4x20 The Rapture, original air date April 30, 2009.Written Jeremy Carver, directed by Charles Beeson.Hi Jimmy! Bye Jimmy! Gone and certainly forgotten (Sorry Jimmy) because the angel that possessed his body is so much cooler than him. Also, Claire!Castiel !!!! Here's our episode Season 4, Episode 20, “The Rapture.”Mentioned in this episode:Broken Road by thegeminisageElla’s Dean thighs post!Scary… just got SexyYoung JDM. Old JDM. I changed my mind as I was typing this up. If you want to look at Jeffr...
2022-08-04
2h 13
A History of England
101. The Whigs are back
It had been 46 years. In all that time, apart from the 14 months when they had led the Ministry of all the Talents in 1806-1807, the Whigs had been excluded from power. But in 1830, they at last came back. A lot of that was down to the divisions in the Tory Party – now increasingly called the Tory Party again, even by its members – which under the pressure of civil reform (Emancipation of Protestant Dissenters and then the even more historic Emancipation of Catholics) and economic difficulties, had begun to split into Liberal Tory and High Tory wings. Ge...
2022-07-31
14 min
A History of England
97. The times they are a'changing
That poor, saintly William Wilberforce. He’d spoken with such courage and dedication for the slaves for so long. And yet now, with a more radical movement emerging championing the poor and oppressed in Britain itself, he found himself the target of hostile attack. Aging and with his health going, He withdrew from public life in 1825. Meanwhile, Canning was back in government, serving under Lord Liverpool, who was endeavouring to deal with the difficulties of the time. Above all, they were caused by the growing hardship suffered by the poor, and this episode looks briefly at...
2022-07-03
14 min
The Cas Cast: A Supernatural Podcast
Episode 5: Cas Knows What You Did Last Summer
This week: 4x09 I Know What You Did Last Summer, original air date November 13, 2008.Written by Sera Gamble, directed by Charles Beeson.Now what the fuck is all this. WHERE is CAS?? Oh there he - it's OVER????? And we had to sit through all that flashback? This just isn't right. At least Anna's here.Mentioned in this episode:Not Enough CasWhere Is HeLintel: Real Word?We also answered our first batch of listener responses in this one! Corresponding clips are posted on...
2022-07-01
2h 26
The Cas Cast: A Supernatural Podcast
Episode 4: It's The Great Park Bench, Castiel
This week: 4x07 It's the Great Pumpkin, Sam Winchester, original air date October 30, 2008. Written by Julie Siege, directed by Charles Beeson. Happy Halloween everybody! The boys are celebrating by trying to solve some spooky deaths in a small town. Castiel and Uriel show up and ruin all the fun by bringing up the ol’ apocalypse again. Speaking of Cas, He's NOT a hammer, as you say!!!??!? He has QUESTIONS!!!!!! He has DOUBTS!!!Mentioned in this episode:Orville Peck's "Fancy"Pictures of Ilse's cat, JackTumblr: https://thecascast.tu...
2022-06-23
1h 58
Wenig-Originell.de
Ich weiß, was du letzten Sommer getan hast (Episode 04.09)
Das Übergangsgeräusch ist verschwunden, Charles Beeson trägt ein Pandakostüm und Sam und Dean überfallen Limonadenstände. Währenddessen erzählt Ricky von ihrer Freundschaft mit einer Zahnbürste und Rapha nimmt die patentierte „Sam bringt Anna aus dem Zimmer“-Haltung ein. Kommt auf unseren Discord-Server Facebook WenigOriginell Instagram WenigOriginell Twitter WenigOriginell E-Mail kontakt@Wenig-Originell.de Wir freuen uns über jedes Lebenszeichen von euch und vielen Dank an alle, die schon Kontakt mit uns aufgenommen haben. Timecodes: 00:06:37 Road News 00:08:33 Über die Folge 00:11:36 Eckdaten 00:15:34 In die Folge 00:16:18 „Die ‚Jo, Anna‘ Offenbarung“ 00:29:51 „Ein neuer Fall und alte Erinn...
2022-05-10
1h 41
The Family Business - Ein Supernatural Podcast
Ich weiß, was du letzten Sommer getan hast (Episode 04.09)
Das Übergangsgeräusch ist verschwunden, Charles Beeson trägt ein Pandakostüm und Sam und Dean überfallen Limonadenstände. Währenddessen erzählt Ricky von ihrer Freundschaft mit einer Zahnbürste und Rapha nimmt die patentierte „Sam bringt Anna aus dem Zimmer“-Haltung ein. Kommt auf unseren Discord-Server Facebook WenigOriginell Instagram WenigOriginell Twitter WenigOriginell E-Mail kontakt@Wenig-Originell.de Wir freuen uns über jedes Lebenszeichen von euch und vielen Dank an alle, die schon Kontakt mit uns aufgenommen haben. Timecodes: 00:06:37 Road News 00:08:33 Über die Folge 00:11:36 Eckdaten 00:15:34 In die Folge 00:16:18 „Die ‚Jo, Anna‘ Offenbarung“ 00:29:51 „Ein neuer Fall und alte Erinn...
2022-05-10
1h 41
A History of England
78. Strange year, strange conflicts
We’re wrapping up on the curious year of 1797, when Britain saw success at sea against its external enemies, but also a terrible threat from within its own Royal Navy, in the mutinies at Spithead and the Nore. It saw economic problems and the struggle to keep funding the war, both resolved by more touches of William Pitt’s financial genius. It also saw Pitt negotiating for peace with France, failing, and having to reconcile himself to war. And, at a personal level, it saw Pitt having to deal with his marital prospects, ultimately dashed, quite possibly beca...
2022-02-20
14 min
A History of England
69. On towards the second empire
Losing an Empire? Not a problem if you’re the world power Britain was in the late eighteenth century. You just have to build a new one. In part that would come from new journeys of so-called discovery (the people in the ‘discovered’ lands didn’t think they’d been undiscovered before the Europeans showed up). The most famous of the British explorers was Captain James Cook, whose sad end showed that the process didn’t always run smoothly. But the biggest contribution to the new Empire would come from land Britain already held, specifically in India. Th...
2021-12-17
14 min
The Way Home with Dan Darling
The Way Home: Collin Hansen on the Embodied Nature of Church
Today, Collin Hansen, editor in chief of The Gospel Coalition, joins me again on The Way Home. He's a prolific writer, author, and podcast host. Collin is a penetrating thinker on church issues and theology and culture. In today's episode, we talk about his new book "Rediscover Church: Why the Body of Christ Is Essential," what it is like for the church to regather after COVID, and why the embodied nature of church is significant.This episode of The Way Home is sponsored by Canopy. How do you protect your kids online without compromising speed and accessibility? Canopy is a...
2021-11-18
37 min
The Way Home with Dan Darling
The Way Home: Collin Hansen on the Embodied Nature of Church
Today, Collin Hansen, editor in chief of The Gospel Coalition, joins me again on The Way Home. He's a prolific writer, author, and podcast host. Collin is a penetrating thinker on church issues and theology and culture. In today's episode, we talk about his new book "Rediscover Church: Why the Body of Christ Is Essential," what it is like for the church to regather after COVID, and why the embodied nature of church is significant.This episode of The Way Home is sponsored by Canopy. How do you protect your kids online without compromising speed and accessibility? Canopy is a...
2021-11-18
37 min
InstaCalm Anxiety Treatment
Overcoming Insomnia
A discussion about methods in alleviating the common problem of not getting to sleep or staying asleep. This episode presents the most common solutions and features the steps of the InstaCalm Anxiety Treatment for overcoming insomnia.www.instacalm.comwww.anxietybegone.comcbeeson@instacalm.com--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charles-beeson/message
2021-11-15
13 min
InstaCalm Anxiety Treatment
Alleviating Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
You will learn what is Generalized Anxiety and what are its symptoms? How the symptoms can differ in severity and can be measured by taking an online Anxiety Rating Test. I will overview all of the steps to eliminate these symptoms. During a final segment, you will learn about a simple method to help alleviate Social Anxiety. Useful LinksTake the Anxiety Rating Test--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charles-beeson/message
2021-10-03
14 min
InstaCalm Anxiety Treatment
Social Anxiety: What is it? What are the Symptoms? What causes social anxiety? How to alleviate it?
The most common anxiety disorder is social anxiety. This episode explores the facts about social anxiety and how to alleviate it.Important Links:Purchase Hypnotic RecordingsGet Private Coaching with CharlesDownload Mobile App--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charles-beeson/message
2021-09-26
14 min
InstaCalm Anxiety Treatment
What is the InstaCalm Anxiety Treatment and How Does it Work?
In this episode, I will explain the 5 Steps of the InstaCalm Anxiety Treatment protocol and how it can work for you. You will learn about its effectiveness and ways that you can participate in receiving this therapy.Important Links: (click)Learn more about the InstaCalm Anxiety Treatment App for your phoneGetting Remote Treatment \ Take Test & Schedule Phone ConsultationEmail Me at cbeeson@instacalm.com--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charles-beeson/message
2021-09-19
12 min
InstaCalm Anxiety Treatment
How to End Nervous-Tension
I will explain the cause of nervous feelings and the downside of medications. You will then learn about the use of hypnosis and how you use it to end your nervous feelings in a week!Use the links below to access the resources discussed in this episodeThe InstaCalm Anxiety Treatment App for Android PhonesDownload "Deep Calmness"The InstaCalm Relaxation Technique Course--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charles-beeson/message
2021-09-14
07 min
InstaCalm Anxiety Treatment
How to Stop an Anxiety Attack in Seconds
This episode provides a complete overview of understanding what an anxiety attack is and how it is different from a panic attack. You will then be presented with techniques to quickly stop one.Link to Video 5:7 Breathing Technique--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charles-beeson/message
2021-09-12
11 min
InstaCalm Anxiety Treatment
Anxiety Facts About the Cause and Most Common Symptoms
We are continuing with an overview of essential facts regarding the root causes of an anxiety disorder and the 4 categories of anxiety symptoms. Cognitive Emotional Behavioral Physical--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charles-beeson/message
2021-09-11
12 min
InstaCalm Anxiety Treatment
What Is Anxiety? The basics...
We begin our episodes with an introduction to understanding the definition of anxiety and its causes. You will be left with your first step to relieving it--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charles-beeson/message
2021-09-08
16 min
Shades Midweek
Episode 077 - Collin Hansen
Collin Hansen serves as vice president for content and editor in chief of The Gospel Coalition. He hosts the Gospelbound podcast and has written and contributed to many books, most recently Rediscover Church: Why the Body of Christ Is Essential and Gospelbound: Living with Resolute Hope in an Anxious Age. He earned an MDiv at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and an undergraduate degree in journalism and history from Northwestern University. He edited Our Secular Age: Ten Years of Reading and Applying Charles Taylor and The New City Catechism Devotional, among other books. He and his wife belong to Redeemer...
2021-08-19
1h 49
A History of England
49. Oh no! Not more Stuarts...
While the British army was on the European continent, putting up a pretty useless fight against the French in the Austrian Netherlands, Charles Edward Stuart launched a new uprising - or possibly rebellion, depending on your point of view - back in Britain. Known as Bonnie Prince Charlie to some, his uprising - the final attempt to put the Stuarts with their absolutist views of monarchy back on the throne - was far from bonnie in its consequences for the people of Scotland. Partly because he turned out to be a less attractive character than one might believe, but...
2021-07-23
13 min
Devil's Trap: A Supernatural Podcast
2:11 Playthings (eww)
This week we talk about the unfortunately named Supernatural Season 2, Episode 11 "Playthings." You will get introduced to our newest segment the Haunted Shopping Network where Liz take you shopping for the latest in haunted dolls. Diana also alters her will so that her soul cannot be attached to a doll without her consent. Sources: https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20141201-why-are-dolls-so-creepyhttps://www.nps.gov/edis/learn/photosmultimedia/talking-doll-faq-economics.htmhttps://www.vice.com/en/article/wj4ngb/this-is-why-we-think-dolls-are-creepyutm_sourcetonicfbushttps://www.vice.com/en/article/bnp854/inside-the-uks-lucrative-world-of-trading-in-haunted-dolls-245https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0066596/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio...
2021-07-22
1h 28
In Context
#26: An interview with Dr. Robert Smith Jnr.
This weeks guest Dr. Robert Smith Jr, shares his wisdom on preaching and covers topics such as preaching to the heart and head, preaching through tragedy and finding your identity as a preacher. Dr Robert Smith Jnr. holds the Charles T. Carter Baptist Chair of Divinity at Beeson Divinity School where he teaches Christian Preaching and is the author of Doctrine that Dances and The Oasis God. You can find links to his books below Doctrine that Dances https://www.amazon.co.uk/Doctrine-That-Dances-Doctrinal-Preaching/dp/0805446842 The Oasis of God https://w...
2021-06-03
1h 16
The Way Home with Dan Darling
The Way Home: Collin Hansen and Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra on being Gospel Bound
In this episode of The Way Home podcast I am joined by Collin Hansen, Executive Editor at The Gospel Coalition, and his colleague Sara Eekhoff Zylstra, a journalist who now writes for The Gospel Coalition. I wanted to have them on to talk about their brand new book "Gospel Bound." We talk about the Christian's tendency to be cynical in this age, reading the news in a digital age, and more.This episode of The Way Home Podcast is sponsored by the CSB Men of Character Bible.In the CSB Men of Character Bible, renowned Bible teacher Dr. Gene...
2021-05-20
50 min
The Way Home with Dan Darling
The Way Home: Collin Hansen and Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra on being Gospel Bound
In this episode of The Way Home podcast I am joined by Collin Hansen, Executive Editor at The Gospel Coalition, and his colleague Sara Eekhoff Zylstra, a journalist who now writes for The Gospel Coalition. I wanted to have them on to talk about their brand new book "Gospel Bound." We talk about the Christian's tendency to be cynical in this age, reading the news in a digital age, and more.This episode of The Way Home Podcast is sponsored by the CSB Men of Character Bible.In the CSB Men of Character Bible, renowned Bible teacher Dr. Gene...
2021-05-20
50 min
A History of England
36. Just one war after another
Just as soon as William III could free himself up from wars in the British Isles, to secure his throne (and his wife Mary II's), he got stuck into the fighting on the Continent, on behalf of his home country of Holland. This was the Nine Years War, where the Grand Alliance fought to block the attempts of Louis XIV's France to win the territory it needed to give it what it regarded as defensible borders (its 'natural' borders). It might have looked as though France was championing Catholicism against Protestant Holland, except that the Grand Alliance...
2021-05-13
13 min
A History of England
30. Time to party
In the course of Charles II's reign, we saw governments fall and an opposition beginning to emerge. The result was the formation of two distinct groups, the Whigs and Tories, the former looking for limited royal power, the other more strongly royalist. Neither was keen on Catholics, but the Whigs were rather more intent on protecting the country against what they saw as Papist plotting to overthrow the Protestant regime. It was in its early days, and it wasn't yet the party political system we know but perhaps don't love, but this was the beginning of its...
2021-04-13
14 min
A History of England
29. More gilded than golden?
When we last took a look at the so-called golden age of Charles II, we talked about the persecution of Catholics and, in particular, the witch hunt launched against them during the Popish Plot craze launched by Titus Oates's fabrications. But Catholics weren't alone in being given a lousy time. Puritans, the more fundamentalists of Protestants, were also targets. They were seen as the main architects of the English republic that had just ended. They were also seen as dangerously unorthodox, when conformity was viewed as the right way to go. This was the last time, indeed...
2021-04-08
11 min
A History of England
27. The Golden Age continues
Charles II's Golden Age continues in this next episode, although the title, with its trace of irony, rather betrays some of the things that were going on under the surface. A lot of duplicity by the merry monarch, as well as some fine mistresses, and a growing head of steam for more active anti-Catholicism, drawing considerable encouragement from the behaviour of the monarch himself Illustration: Louise de Kéroualle, Duchess of Portsmouth, with an unknown female attendant by Pierre Mignard, 1682 National Portrait Gallery 497 Music: Bach Partita #2c by J Bu licensed u...
2021-03-29
08 min
A History of England
26. Restoration
As any fan of Tolkien's Lord of Rings can tell you, nothing beats the return of a king. After the chaos that followed Richard Cromwell's following Oliver as Lord Protector, the restoration of Charles II, another Stuart, to the English throne seemed a relief and a promise of stability. What's more, his character - not for nothing is he called the Merry Monarch - promised lots of good things. Sadly, though, there weren't just good things... Illustration: Nell Gwynn in about 1680, by Simon Verelst National Portrait Gallery 2496
2021-03-24
13 min
A History of England
23. An uncertain throne and an oak tree
We start with Charles I's son mounting a throne in Scotland as Charles II, and end with him hiding up an oak tree, throneless once more. In between, lots of exciting battles, all rather boringly won by the same Cromwell with the same army, and the even more thrilling betrayal and execution of the Marquess of Montrose. Betrayed by the 'master fiend Argyll' or perhaps betrayed to Argyll by the very master, Charles II, he sought to serve so faithfully? Illustration: Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll, after...
2021-03-09
08 min
A History of England
21. Round 2 and a deluded king’s fine death
When the Scots began to worry about the increasing power of the New Model Army, and even whether it might be a bigger threat to them than the king, they decided to open negotiations with him. The result was a strange alliance between former enemies. Charles escaped and joined them, launching the Second English Civil War. Which he lost, just like the First. This time, though, his enemies had run out of patience with him. They decided that he had to go. For that, they organised a show trial, but even to get that they...
2021-02-27
11 min
A History of England
20. Interlude
The First Civil War had ended. King Charles I had lost, which wasn't just a military or political problem, but a religious one too: after all, if God had made him king, and God also determined who won wars, who could make sense of what was going on? Had God sided with Parliament against the king he'd set on his throne in the first place. In practical terms, Charles was in captivity, a prisoner of Parliament. In the country at large, normal politics could have restarted, if politics had been anything like normal. There were tensions between...
2021-02-22
14 min
A History of England
19. First Civil War: Parliament gets serious
Parliament getting serious about the Civil War, getting its act together on military matters - above all by launching its New Model Army - and starting to win some key battles. Against that context, and helping Parliament on its way to success, there's the meteoric rise of Oliver Cromwell, a man whose military ability hadn't been suspected before. Not that this will be the end of his surprises for England. The episode ends as the First Civil War - ironically referred to as the 'Great Civil War' - also closes with poor old King Charles...
2021-02-17
09 min
A History of England
18. First Civil War: the fight gets going
Oh dear, oh dear. Charles I pushed and pushed. Eventually, the other side pushed back. First it was the Scots, who turned out to be a lot better at fighting than Charles had imagined, and gave him a considerable black eye. Then, when he turned to Parliament in London, after eleven years without calling one, far from getting the funds he needed to fight the Scots, he found himself at loggerheads with them too. And then things turned even nastier... The illustration is courtesy of the National Army Museum, and shows 'roundhead...
2021-02-12
13 min
EFCA Theology Podcast
Episode 209: The Psalms and Christian Preaching with Dr. Robert Smith, Jr.
In February 2021, EFCA pastors and church leaders gathered virtually for the annual Theology Conference. The focus was on the theme “The Psalms: The Undershepherds’ Shepherd.” On this episode of the podcast, we share Dr. Robert Smith’s message on “The Psalms and Christian Preaching.” Dr. Smith serves as Charles T. Carter Baptist Chair of Divinity and Professor of Christian Preaching at Beeson Divinity School, Birmingham, Alabama.
2021-02-11
47 min
A History of England
17. Things fall apart
Charles I, like his father, proved extremely good at not being at all good at getting on with people he really needed to be really good at getting on side. Just like with his Dad, that mainly meant Parliamentarians. People like John Hampden, one of the great warriors against royal overreach, and a certain Oliver Cromwell who - and I don't think this is a spoiler - would have a pretty big role to play later. There was one big difference between father and son, though: James managed to avoid things getting so bad that they degenerated i...
2021-02-07
10 min
A History of England
16. Slippery Slope
Charles I started his reign in just the way he'd go on with it, and in just the way his father James I/VI had ended his: by getting right up the noses of most of his subjects in Scotland as well as England, and falling apart big time with the Westminster Parliament. Having failed with one attempt at a marriage with a Catholic Princess from Spain, he just organised himself a different one, with a Catholic Princess from France - Spain's deadliest enemy but just as Papist. He got into disputes with Parliament and Protestants generally...
2021-02-02
08 min
A History of England
15. Bad to Worse
The end of James Stuart's reign over Scotland and England was no more impressive than the earlier part. One of the wonderful, crazy and ultimately futile episodes was the 'Spanish Match', involving the future Charles I and his father's favourite, the future Duke of Buckingham, travelling to Madrid to try and grab a bride for Charles. An attempt which involved a bit of stalking, understandably rejected by the lady involved. And it was a total failure, unsurprisingly. And yet... Charles was greeted by cheering crowds on his return to England.
2021-01-28
08 min
Leading Well
Recap A Leadership Conversation About Spiritual Leadership with John Beeson
On this episode of the Leading Well Podcast, John Beeson and I have a follow-up conversation from our previous podcast conversation which was about us discuss our 14-day challenge, what did we learn, and what are going to incorporate into our lives going forward. On this episode of the Leading Well Podcast, John Beeson and I discuss a book, Spiritual Leadership by Oswald Sander. About Spiritual Leadership,Over 1 million copies sold.The need for talented, vigorous leaders in the church cannot be overemphasized. Such times demand active service of men...
2020-10-26
23 min
Leading Well
A Leadership Conversation About Spiritual Leadership with John Beeson
On this episode of the Leading Well Podcast, John Beeson and I discuss a book, Spiritual Leadership by Oswald Sander. About Spiritual Leadership, Over 1 million copies sold. The need for talented, vigorous leaders in the church cannot be overemphasized. Such times demand active service of men and women who are guided by and devoted to Jesus Christ. With more than 1 million copies sold, Spiritual Leadership stands as a proven classic for developing such leadership. J. Oswald Sanders, a Christian leader for nearly seventy years and author of more than forty books, pre...
2020-10-12
28 min
Shades Midweek
Episode 017 - An Interview With Dr. Robert Smith, Jr.
Jonathan, Brad & John-Mark sat down for a conversation with Dr. Robert Smith, Jr. to discuss his life, issues of racial injustice, racial reconciliation, current events and what the church can do moving forward. Robert Smith, Jr. holds the Charles T. Carter Baptist Chair of Divinity at Beeson Divinity School where he teaches Christian Preaching. An ordained Baptist minister, he served as pastor of the New Mission Missionary Baptist Church in Cincinnati, OH for twenty years. He earned his Ph.D. while serving as pastor. He is a contributing editor for a study of Christian ministry in the Afr...
2020-06-10
1h 28
Winchester Radio Discussion of Supernatural Episode, 'The Rupture'
Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) together with Rowena (guest star Ruth Connell) work tirelessly to keep all of hell from breaking loose. Castiel (Misha Collins) cannot forgive an arrogant betrayal. Charles Beeson directed the episode written by Robert Berens. (#1504). Original Airdate 10/24/2019.
2019-10-26
1h 42
Rebank
What £775 Million in Cash Means for UK SME Banking with Tide & ClearBank
Oliver Prill is the CEO of Tide, a leading business banking provider for UK SMEs. Charles McManus is the CEO of ClearBank, the first new clearing bank in the UK in nearly 200 years. Tide and ClearBank recently won a £60 million grant as part of the RBS remedies program, which we’ve discussed before on the podcast and which Charles describes to start us off. With the funding, Tide, backed by ClearBank, aims to achieve high single-digit market share in the UK SME banking market with its digital proposition. In this conversation, we discuss Tide’s...
2019-09-02
42 min
Rebank: Fintech Analysis
What £775 Million in Cash Means for UK SME Banking with Tide & ClearBank
Oliver Prill is the CEO of Tide, a leading business banking provider for UK SMEs. Charles McManus is the CEO of ClearBank, the first new clearing bank in the UK in nearly 200 years. Tide and ClearBank recently won a £60 million grant as part of the RBS remedies program, which we’ve discussed before on the podcast and which Charles describes to start us off. With the funding, Tide, backed by ClearBank, aims to achieve high single-digit market share in the UK SME banking market with its digital proposition. In this conversation, we discuss Tide’s...
2019-09-02
42 min
Beeson Divinity School Podcast
Reflections on a Lifetime of Ministry
Dr. Timothy George talks with Dr. Charles T. Carter about his walk with Jesus Christ, his ministry in the Southern Baptist Church, and his work toward racial reconciliation throughout his pastoral career.
2019-06-04
25 min
The Family Buisness
It's the Great Pumpkin, Sam Winchester
The Family Business: Season 4, Episode 7: It’s the Great Pumpkin, Sam Winchester The hunters talk about Halloween-related urban legends, a pronunciation guide to Celtic gods, gender roles when eating razor blades, and standing around doing nothing when you should be stabbing a bitch in the back.Directed by: Charles BeesonWritten by: Julie SiegeAir date: October 30, 2008 If you enjoyed this episode, please consider buying us a coffee? Paint the Sky by Hans Atom (c) copyright 2015 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/fi...
2019-04-11
00 min
The Family Buisness
Time is on My Side
The Family Business: Season 3, Episode 15: Time is on My Side The hunters talk about the gross misuse of Bella’s backstory, the detrimental effects of the writers’ strike, and undergarments made to fend off hell hounds.Directed by: Charles BeesonWritten by: Sera GambleAir date: May 8, 2008 If you enjoyed this episode, please consider buying us a coffee? Paint the Sky by Hans Atom (c) copyright 2015 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/hansatom/50718 Ft: Miss Judged #SnarkCasts #TheF...
2019-01-31
00 min
The Family Buisness
Sin City
The Family Business: Season 3, Episode 4: Sin City The hunters talk about the re-advent of the Colt, how quickly people become corrupted, and how nuns would probably react to someone committing suicide in a church.Directed by: Charles BeesonWritten by: Robert Singer and Jeremy CarverAir date: October 25, 2007 If you enjoyed this episode, please consider buying us a coffee? Paint the Sky by Hans Atom (c) copyright 2015 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/hansatom/50718 Ft: Miss Judged #SnarkCasts
2018-11-01
00 min
The Family Buisness
Roadkill
The Family Business: Season 2, Episode 16: RoadkillThe hunters talk about the evolution of cellphones, great cinematography, and how meta comments will hold up in twenty years.Directed by: Charles BeesonWritten by: Raelle TuckerAir date: March 15, 2007 If you enjoyed this episode, please consider buying us a coffee? Paint the Sky by Hans Atom (c) copyright 2015 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/hansatom/50718 Ft: Miss Judged#SnarkCasts#TheFamilyBusiness#WinFamBiz#TFBSPNFan
2018-08-23
00 min
The Family Buisness
Playthings
The Family Business: Season 2, Episode 11: PlaythingsThe hunters are talk about creepy little girls and their equally creepy dolls, short Dean and Sasquatch Sam, and pop culture references from before Z was alive.Directed by: Charles BeesonWritten by: Matt WittenAir date: January 18, 2007 If you enjoyed this episode, please consider buying us a coffee? Paint the Sky by Hans Atom (c) copyright 2015 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/hansatom/50718 Ft: Miss Judged#SnarkCasts#TheFamilyBusiness#WinFamBiz#TFBSPNFan
2018-07-19
00 min
The Missions Podcast
Collin Hansen: Social Justice, Racial Reconciliation, and Missions
What is a biblical definition “social justice” and how does it relate to the gospel? What bearing does the recent conversation about racial reconciliation—and the resulting controversy—have for missionaries ministering to disparate and people groups and ethnicities? How can the church do a better job of addressing social justice and racial issues without proposing leftist or statist solutions? We dive into all of these challenging questions this week with Collin Hansen of The Gospel Coalition. Collin Hansen serves as editorial director for The Gospel Coalition. He is the author of several books, including Young, Restless, Reformed: A...
2018-06-25
46 min
The Missions Podcast
Collin Hansen: Social Justice, Racial Reconciliation, and Missions
What is a biblical definition “social justice” and how does it relate to the gospel? What bearing does the recent conversation about racial reconciliation—and the resulting controversy—have for missionaries ministering to disparate and people groups and ethnicities? How can the church do a better job of addressing social justice and racial issues without proposing leftist or statist solutions? We dive into all of these challenging questions this week with Collin Hansen of The Gospel Coalition. Collin Hansen serves as editorial director for The Gospel Coalition. He is the author of several books, including Young, Restless, Reformed: A...
2018-06-25
46 min
Rebank
Data Ethics in a Changing World
Today, we're thrilled to be joined by four entrepreneurs working with data to change the world. Julian Ranger is the Chairman of digi.me, a platform that allows users to take back ownership of their data currently spread around the web and use it to their own benefit. Aneesh Verna is the Founder and CEO of Aire, a new breed of credit bureau improving access to credit. Charles Bradley and Hannah Leach are from Adapt, an advisory firm helping companies build strategies and governance around data. What more topical subject right n...
2018-06-12
45 min
Rebank: Fintech Analysis
Data Ethics in a Changing World
Today, we're thrilled to be joined by four entrepreneurs working with data to change the world. Julian Ranger is the Chairman of digi.me, a platform that allows users to take back ownership of their data currently spread around the web and use it to their own benefit. Aneesh Verna is the Founder and CEO of Aire, a new breed of credit bureau improving access to credit. Charles Bradley and Hannah Leach are from Adapt, an advisory firm helping companies build strategies and governance around data. What more topical subject right n...
2018-06-12
45 min
First Baptist Church Pelham
05/13/18 Learning How to Forgive
Preacher: Dr. Charles Carter Matthew 18:15-35 Dr. Charles Carter was senior pastor of Shades Mountain Baptist Church in Birmingham, AL from 1971 to 1998 and now regularly serves as an interim pastor for Alabama Baptist congregations. He currently serves on the faculty of Beeson Divinity School.
2018-05-13
34 min
Beeson Divinity School Podcast
Charles Spurgeon and the Pilgrimage of Preaching: From Exodus to Exegesis
Dean Timothy George introduces a lecture given by his son Dr. Christian T. George at Beeson Divinity School on March 1, 2017, for the school's annual William E. Conger, Jr. Lectures on Biblical Preaching.
2018-03-13
52 min
First Baptist Church Pelham
10/23/17 Dr. Robert Smith Jr. - The Harvest
This sermon is part of the series, "The Harvest." Preacher: Dr. Robert Smith Jr. Dr. Smith holds the Charles T. Carter Baptist Chair of Divinity at Beeson Divinity School where he teaches Christian Preaching. Previously he served as the Carl E. Bates Associate Professor of Christian Preaching at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky.
2017-10-24
52 min
Beeson Divinity School Podcast
John Woodbridge Remembers: A conversation about the fundamentalist controversy of the 20th century
Dean Timothy George talks with John Woodbridge about his father, Charles Woodbridge, John Gresham Machen, and Adolf von Harnack and the fundamentalist movement of the early 20th century.
2017-10-03
33 min
Beeson Divinity School Podcast
Spurgeon-ology
Dean Timothy George talks with his son Dr. Christian T. George about Charles H. Spurgeon during a special luncheon.
2017-03-07
17 min
Beeson Divinity School Podcast
The Wesley Brothers
Timothy George talks with Jake Hanson and Lyle Dorsett about John and Charles Wesley.
2016-10-18
00 min
EarTheater - DJ Mixes
Mark E Hunt - Episode 050 - Distant Thunder
Distant Thunder continues EarTheater's commitment the coming hits of summer. Episode 050 upholds our promise of upfront tunes every week. And this seasoned DJ delivers it in a classic example of an incessant building vibe. The combination of Deep and Tech house blends energy in the percussion and the pads with bridges in the mix. Ethereal vocals throughout, the trance effects are sublime. Close your eyes long enough and you may find yourself in your favorite club. Enjoy and thanks for listening! Highest stream 512kb Mark E Hunt - Episode 050 - Distant Thunder Alternate Birates: (64 - M4A) (128 - M4A) (256 - M4A) (320 - MP...
2016-05-13
57 min
Beeson Divinity School Podcast
Come Before Winter
Charles T. Carter: Come Before Winter
2015-11-24
00 min
Shriven
Episode 11: Gerald Bray on creeds, councils, and Christ, and the state of Anglicanism
Special thanks for joining us to our listeners in Texas! In this Episode Fr. Charles Erlandson and Dr. Gerald Bray discuss the Christian creeds. They also briefly touch on the situation of Anglicanism today and Dr. Bray's systematic theology book God is Love. Dr. Bray is research professor at Samford University's Beeson Divinity School and a priest of the Church of England. Dr. Bray also mentions his books Yours is the Kingdom and Creeds, Councils, and Christ as helpful resources for learning more about the faith and the creeds. Also in this episode, I offer reflections on evil in the world...
2013-07-29
36 min
Beeson Divinity School Podcast
A Mighty Long Journey
Charles T. Carter: A Mighty Long Journey
2013-02-19
00 min
Beeson Divinity School Podcast
Joy Born at Bethlehem
Timothy George reads a Christmas sermon by Charles Spurgeon.
2012-12-24
00 min
Beeson Divinity School Podcast
Remembering Chuck Colson
Timothy George reflects on the life of Charles Colson then introduces a message, preached in summer 2011, which is Colson's challenge to pastors in the 21st century.
2012-04-21
00 min
The January Series of Calvin University
2012 - Eric Metaxas - Bonhoeffer:Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy
Eric Metaxas is the author of the New York Times #1 bestseller, Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy, which was recently named "Book of the Year" by the ECPA. Bonhoeffer also won the 2011 John C. Pollock Award for Biography awarded by Beeson Divinity School and a 2011 Christopher Award in the Non-fiction category. Called a "biography of uncommon power," Bonhoeffer appeared on numerous 2010 "Best of the Year" lists and was featured in the Wall Street Journal, Publishers Weekly, The New Republic, Harper’s, Kirkus (starred review), NPR, FoxNews, C-SPAN’s Book TV, Christianity Today, The Weekly Standard, and First Things. Metaxas is the...
2012-03-29
1h 04
Beeson Divinity School Podcast
Was Spurgeon a Theologian?
Timothy George talks with Christian George about the life and ministry of Charles Haddon Spurgeon. Spurgeon was the "Prince of Preachers"...but was he a theologian?
2011-07-19
00 min
Beeson Divinity School Podcast
The Shaping of a Pastor
Timothy George and Alistair Begg discuss Begg's conversion and shaping influences, including Dr. Martin Lloyd Jones, Charles Spurgeon, and Samuel Rutherford. Begg talks about his experience with cancer and the lessons he has learned in more than thirty years of pastoral ministry.
2010-11-01
00 min
Beeson Divinity School Podcast
The Manhattan Declaration
Timothy George and Charles "Chuck" Colson discuss the history and vision of The Manhattan Declaration a year after its release. Colson also talks about his relationship with his daughter Emily and grandson Max, who is autistic.
2010-10-25
36 min
Superman Talk - PODCAST - Smallville Talk SMALLVILLETALK
SmallvilleCast Talk Episode 19 - WRATH Episode 7 Season 7
Kryptonite and high voltage mix during a lightning storm, causing Lana (Kristin Kreuk) to absorb Clark's (Tom Welling) powers. Using her newfound super powers, she breaks into Lex's (Michael Rosenbaum) safe and steals incriminating evidence which she then delivers to Lois (Erica Durance) and Grant (Michael Cassidy), demanding they run a story exposing Lex's secrets. After Grant refuses to use stolen material, Lana decides to take care of Lex herself. Clark tries to stop Lana from killing Lex and a super battle ensues between the two. Allison Mack, Erica Durance, Aaron Ashmore and John Glover also star. Charles Beeson directed...
2007-11-09
1h 20