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PassagesPassagesHankies and Emily DickinsonJason works on his pronunciation of the English language, Tim gives an NFL draft update, Drew grouses about hankies and Patrick reveals that politeness is costing AI big time. Another bad preacher’s segment. And this week’s passage by Emily Dickinson: “Hope” is the thing with feathers -That perches in the soul -And sings the tune without the words -And never stops - at all -And sweetest - in the Gale - is heard -And sore must be the stor...2025-05-091h 35PassagesPassagesChatGPT Roasts and Jack LondonAussie twins with a weird habit of finishing each other's sentences, the Brits' plan to "dim the sun," YouTube's 20th anniversary, the NFL draft, and fun with ChatGPT. Also, this week's passage by Jack London: "The proper function of man is to live, not to exist. I shall not waste my days in trying to prolong them. I shall use my time."2025-04-251h 20PassagesPassagesUncomfortable Truths and Marcus AureliusThe Masters, women in space, and 19 uncomfortable truths. A bad preacher segment, and this week’s passage by Marcus Aurelius: “What are you afraid of losing, when nothing in the world actually belongs to you?”2025-04-181h 36PassagesPassagesTornadoes, Colonoscopies and Fred RogersThis week, special guest Andy Kizer! And a passage by Fred Rogers. 2025-04-111h 43PassagesPassagesDisney World and Timothy KellerTim breaks down his trip to Disney, school closings, KFC toothpaste, Air Guitar in the churches of Christ, Bad Preacher fund raising, and this week's passage by Tim Keller: "To be loved but not known is comforting but superficial. To be known and not loved is our greatest fear. But to be fully known and truly loved is, well, a lot like being loved by God. It is what we need more than anything. It liberates us from pretense, humbles us out of our self-righteousness, and fortifies us for any difficulty life can throw at us."2025-04-041h 36PassagesPassagesRobbery at Fangpoint and Hermann HesseA tribute to the late George Foreman, robbers hold up a gas station in Memphis with pythons, confusion from a bad preacher, and this week's passage by Hermann Hesse: "Some of us think holding on makes us strong but sometimes it is letting go."2025-03-281h 26Our Journey to HopeOur Journey to HopeEpisode 102 - A Conversation With Drew Kizer - Hope Through Chronic IlnessSend us a textIt is easy to feel our hope is challenged when we receive a devestating diagnosis of a chronic or deadly disease.  Some even give up hope.  But it doesn't have to be that way.  We can find hope, perhaps especially during these times if we are looking in the right direction.  In this episode I am speaking with Drew Kizer.  Drew is relatively young and received the diagnosis of Parkenson's Disease.  He offers us insights into how he deals with sustaining, and even growing in hope and how we can help others...2025-03-2532 minPassagesPassagesPeru and Pema ChodronJason calls in from Peru where he is working on a mission campaign with his son, Taylor. Toolman Tim is still trying to fix his dryer, and Patrick gets stuck in a hotel bathroom. Plus, this week's passage by Pema Chodron: "If someone comes along and shoots an arrow into your heart, it’s fruitless to stand there and yell at the person. It would be much better to turn your attention to the fact that there’s an arrow in your heart.”2025-03-141h 26PassagesPassagesPulpit Perils and Albert CamusAn analysis of the State of the Union address, a list ofboard games, and Drew suffers an injury while preaching. Also, this week's passage from Albert Camus: “The Four Conditions of Happiness: Life in the open air, Love for another being, Freedom from ambition, Creation.”2025-03-071h 28The Righteous Made PerfectThe Righteous Made PerfectDrew Kizer - Sufficient GraceIn this episode, I interview Drew Kizer, preacher for the Ashville Road Church of Christ in Leeds, AL. He discusses his journey with chronic illness, and how a Christian can navigate life with a chronic disease. Find his recent book, Sufficient Grace at Riddle Creek Publishing, or on Amazon. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit therighteousmadeperfect.substack.com2025-03-0547 minPassagesPassagesTim the Tool Man and Carl JungA new Grind My Gears segment, things you didn't need to learn from school, the 2025 nominees for the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame, and Tim's latest handyman project. Plus, this week's passage by Carl Jung: "Where your fear is, there is your task."2025-02-281h 29PassagesPassagesWhat's Happening in Leeds and a Holocaust InscriptionDebates swirl over what's going in on the site of the old Guadalajara in Leeds, someone bit a woman's chin off in Rainbow City, the Nephilim, the debate continues over the lights in the New Jersey sky, and the MLB deliberates over rules regarding payroll in professional baseball. Also, this week's passage from a holocaust inscription on a cellar wall: "I believe in the sun even when it's not shining. I believe in love even when I cannot feel it. I believe in God even when he is silent."2025-02-201h 18PassagesPassagesMore Gen Z Slang and Mark TwainBusiness lingo and Gen Z Slang. Plus, Valentine's humor (sort of) from Jason. And this week's passage by Mark Twain: “The human race has only one really effective weapon and that is laughter.”2025-02-131h 18PassagesPassagesThe Alamo and Tennessee WilliamsThe Super Bowl is approaching, and the guys discuss their favorite dips. Also, Phil Collins remembers the Alamo (in a weird way), and more bad church signs. And as always, this week's passage by Tennessee Williams: "In memory, everything seems to happen to music."2025-02-061h 13PassagesPassagesBad Church Signs and Mo WillemsDrew and Jason discuss the Colombians president's clash with Trump, why kids should eat their vegetables, bad church signs, drones, and this week's passage by Mo Willems: “If you ever find yourself in the wrong story, leave.”2025-01-301h 13PassagesPassagesThe Inauguration and Friedrich NietzscheThe guys recap Donald Trump's inauguration and discuss this week's passage by Friedrich Nietzsche: "When we are tired, we are attacked by ideas we conquered long ago."2025-01-231h 23PassagesPassagesMattress Stores and Vernon LawThe Passages crew delve into deep waters, asking tough questions: What was A.J. Brown reading on the sidelines? Will Gen Z survive? Are mattress stores a front for organized crime? What is a spanner? Also, they finally get around to this week's passage by Vernon Law: "Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson after."2025-01-171h 09The Faithful Fatherhood PodcastThe Faithful Fatherhood Podcast77. Navigating Social Media with Your Teens, with Drew KizerSocial media — and smartphone usage more broadly — can be a challenging issue in families. Once introduced, it vies for our kids' attention and adds a layer of complexity as our teenagers are building relationships, forming their self-identity, and growing spiritually, intellectually, and physically. It's our job as fathers to help guide our kids through what Drew Kizer, guest in this episode, calls the "dangerous playground" of social media. But how? Join us for this wide-ranging and hugely important conversation as we discuss: The current state of social media and its influence on society and fami...2025-01-1356 minPassagesPassagesJason's Tin Foil Hat and a Chinese ProverbHand sanitizer, conspiracy theories, snow days, and Trump's latest press conference at Mar-a-Lago. Another Bad Preacher segment, and this week's passage, a Chinese proverb: "The person who says it cannot be done should not interrupt the person who is doing it."2025-01-091h 11PassagesPassagesDrew's Brain and Lewis CarrollHappy New Year! Drew discusses DBS, Y2K fears return, and this week's passage by Lewis Carroll: "It’s no use going back to yesterday, because I was a different person then.”2025-01-021h 12PassagesPassagesMerry ChristmasEpisode 512024-12-201h 02PassagesPassagesListener RequestThe fellas talk about anything the passengers request... ANYTHING!2024-12-051h 33PassagesPassagesThanksgiving Jokes and Alfred, Lord TennysonWill the Menendez brothers get a resentencing trial? Also, SEC tiebreakers, Jason tells Thanksgiving jokes, and a top ten list of Thanksgiving food. Another bad preacher segment. And this week's passage by Alfred, Lord Tennyson: "I am a part of all that I have met."2024-11-281h 22PassagesPassagesBear Suits and OvidDrew and Jason discuss the Tyson fight, a manhunt in Leeds, insurance fraud in a bear suit, bad preachers who use the KJV only, and this week's passage by Ovid: "He lives well who is well hidden."2024-11-211h 18PassagesPassagesUAPs and Thomas MertonTrump's cabinet picks, monkeys in SC, Alabama foods you have to try, and UAPs. Plus, another bad preacher segment. And this week's passage by Thomas Merton: "The rush and pressure of modern life are a form, perhaps the most common form, of its innate violence. To allow oneself to be carried away by a multitude of conflicting concerns, to surrender to too many demands, to commit oneself to too many projects, to want to help everyone in everything, is to succumb to violence."2024-11-141h 35PassagesPassagesElection Analysis and R.C. SproulAfter an in-depth analysis of the 2024 election, the guys play another Bad Preachers clip and discuss this week's passage by R.C. Sproul: "When I think I’m unfairly hated, I try to remember that I am unfairly loved."2024-11-071h 33PassagesPassagesThe Electoral College and Eric HofferA discussion on the upcoming presidential election, Halloween jokes, and Saudi Arabia's Mukaab project. Also another bad preacher segment! And this week's passage by Eric Hoffer: "The beginning of thought is in disagreement - not only with others but also with ourselves.”2024-10-311h 21PassagesPassagesHalloween Candy and Madeleine L'EngleHalloween candy, Trump works at McDonald's, and the upcoming election. Plus, this week's passage by Madeleine L'Engle: “We can't take any credit for our talents. It's how we use them that counts.”2024-10-241h 13PassagesPassagesBad Preachers and Marcus AureliusBona fide moves in high school football, the necessity of faith for freedom to endure, and free speech is in trouble in the UK. Also, a new segment is introduced: Bad Preachers! And, as always, this week's passage by Roman emperor, Marcus Aurelius: "We were born for cooperation, like feet, like hands, like eyelids, like the rows of upper and lower teeth. So to work in opposition to one another is against nature: and anger or rejection is opposition.”2024-10-171h 26PassagesPassagesBand Reunions and E.E. CummingsOn the verge of an Oasis reunion, the boys discuss their dream reunion tours. Also, talk of dentistry nightmares, brain wave theft, and Pete Rose emerges. And, of course, this week's passage by E.E. Cummings: "To be nobody-but-yourself in a world which is doing its best, night and day, to make you everybody but yourself--means to fight the hardest battle which any human being can fight--and never stop fighting." 2024-10-031h 17PassagesPassagesCoulrophobia and Eckhart TolleThe death of a mall walker brings out the humanity of Galleria shoppers, Jason's afraid of clowns, and Blockbuster bit the dust. Also, this week's passage by Eckhart Tolle: “When you complain, you make yourself a victim. Leave the situation, change the situation, or accept it. All else is madness.”2024-09-261h 08PassagesPassagesCentenarians and Wendell BerryWhat's in your favorite chicken? Also, the second assassination attempt against Donald Trump, Japan's huge centenarian population, and this week's passage by Wendell Berry: "Grief gives the full measure of love, and it is somehow reassuring to learn, even by suffering, how large and powerful love is."2024-09-191h 01PassagesPassagesFantasy Football and Don Miguel RuizTim is unable to tear himself away from fantasy football, workplace cubicles, social media faux pas, and "gifts of sincerity" from North Korea. Plus, this week's passage by don Miguel Ruiz: "Whatever happens around you, don’t take it personally… Nothing other people do is because of you. It is because of themselves. All people live in their own dream, in their own mind; they are in a completely different world from the one we live in. When we take something personally, we make the assumption that they know what is in our world, and we try to impose our...2024-09-051h 12PassagesPassagesListener Request!Our first listener request episode! You choose the topics! You choose the passages!2024-08-291h 362 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants PodcastGiants Injury Updates & Roster Cuts: Key Players Set for Season OpenerSend us a textIn this live episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob dive deep into the latest news, updates, and rumors surrounding the New York Giants as they prepare for the upcoming NFL season. The hosts kick things off with a crucial injury update on John Michael Schmitz, whose ankle was rolled on during the recent game against the Jets. Fortunately, scans came back clear, providing a sigh of relief for Giants fans. Schmitz, who battled injuries throughout last season and has been dealing with a shoulder issue in training...2024-08-2644 minPolishing the Pulpit 2024 Sevierville MenPolishing the Pulpit 2024 Sevierville MenDrew Kizer - Understanding Marriage in the Old Testament - Part 2Polishing the Pulpit 2024 - Sevierville Drew Kizer - Understanding Marriage in the Old Testament - Part 22024-08-2230 minPolishing the Pulpit 2024 Sevierville MenPolishing the Pulpit 2024 Sevierville MenDrew Kizer - Understanding Marriage in the Old Testament - Part 1Polishing the Pulpit 2024 - Sevierville Drew Kizer - Understanding Marriage in the Old Testament - Part 12024-08-2242 minPolishing the Pulpit 2024 Sevierville MenPolishing the Pulpit 2024 Sevierville MenDrew Kizer - Using Technology to Overcome Language BarriersPolishing the Pulpit 2024 - Sevierville Drew Kizer - Using Technology to Overcome Language Barriers2024-08-2230 minPassagesPassagesJason's Search for a Press Secretary and Glennon DoyleThe discussion starts heavy with a study of hell. Then the boys lighten up, making comparisons between KJP and Miss South Carolina and sharing a little Rock News! Also, they discuss this week's passage by Glennon Doyle: "But I find myself worrying most that when we hand our children phones we steal their boredom from them. As a result, we are raising a generation of writers who will never start writing, artists who will never start doodling, chefs who will never make a mess of the kitchen, athletes who will never kick a ball against a wall, musicians who...2024-08-151h 14PassagesPassagesTo Kill a Mouse and Elie WieselOlympic recaps, the dangers of pets, and Tim kills a mouse. Also, this week's passage by Elie Wiesel: "When a person doesn’t have gratitude, something is missing in his or her humanity. A person can almost be defined by his or her attitude toward gratitude.”2024-08-081h 21PassagesPassagesSpace Lasers and Ralph Waldo EmersonThe Olympics opening ceremonies, NIL in high school, amputations for field hockey, John Kennedy, and this week's passage by Ralph Waldo Emerson: "When friendships are real, they are not glass threads or frost-work, but the solidest thing we know." 2024-08-011h 20PassagesPassagesThe Insane Seine and Bernard MeltzerMore fast food lists, an Olympic update, and this week's passage by Bernard Meltzer: "When you forgive, you in no way change the past - but you sure do change the future.”2024-07-251h 32PassagesPassagesExoplanets and John F. KennedyThe James Webb telescope thinks it's found a new home for humanity, an assassination attempt was made on former president Trump, and the Longhorns adjust to the SEC. Plus, this week's passage by John F. Kennedy: "The stories of past courage can define that ingredient - they can teach, they can offer hope, they provide inspiration. But they cannot supply courage itself. For this each man must look into his own soul.”2024-07-181h 21PassagesPassagesThe Demise of Checkbooks and Mignon McLaughlinCracker Barrel changes its menus, a couple tours the world's Longhorn Steakhouses, and Target eliminates its Boomer customers by refusing checks. Also, the fellers discuss this week's passage by Mignon McLaughlin: "Don't be yourself. Be someone a little nicer."2024-07-111h 05PassagesPassagesThe Presidential Debate and Henry FordA mother wants her playdate expenses reimbursed, Labron James wants to make history, and a historical presidential debate. Plus, this week's passage by Henry Ford: "Whether you think you can, or you think you can't--you're right." 2024-07-041h 14PassagesPassagesBaseball and C.S. LewisIt's baseball season! The guys talk about recent excitement over at Rickwood Field and discuss some of the quirkiest players ever to play MLB. Also in Yay Sports! a huge sinkhole destroys a soccer field in Illinois, and the Paris Olympics tries to get by with no AC. Tim brings batch #1 of Couch Mix. And as always, they discuss this week's passage by C.S. Lewis: “You are never too old to set a new goal or to dream a new dream.” 2024-06-281h 13PassagesPassagesGen Z Enters the Workforce and Henry David ThoreauEmployers prefer older workers over fresh college graduates, Gen X feels older than it really is, and Joe Mazzulla confounds the press. Also, Drew and Jason discuss this week's passage by Henry David Thoreau: "Could a greater miracle take place than for us to look through each other's eyes for an instant?"2024-06-201h 03PassagesPassagesCritter Chronicles and Fyodor DostoevskyTinker Bell's body-conscious, the elephants have names, and sharks have sensitive noses. Also, the guys discuss this week's passage by Fyodor Dostoevsky: "If one wanted to crush and destroy a man entirely, to mete out to him the most terrible punishment ... all one would have to do would be to make him do work that was completely and utterly devoid of usefulness and meaning.” 2024-06-121h 14PassagesPassagesYour Mind Is a Muscle and John WoodenTim, Drew, and Jason give a rundown of the cars they've owned so far and discuss how it may predict how many years they have left. Also, a list of things kids need to learn. And a new segment: Your mind is a muscle! And as always, this week's passage by John Wooden: "Be true to yourself. Make each day your masterpiece. Help others. Drink deeply from good books. Make friendship a fine art. Build a shelter against a rainy day. Pray for guidance and give thanks for your blessings every day.”2024-06-061h 32PassagesPassagesLibations to Lucifer and Soren KierkegaardIn Gloucester they're chasing cheese rolls downhill. Tim questions a claim that a new chapter of the Bible has been discovered. And a megachurch pastor goes on a rant about Starbucks. Plus, this week's passage by Soren Kierkegaard: "Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards."2024-05-311h 08PassagesPassagesCouch Mix and Anaïs NinListmania! First, the guys discuss a bogus top 25 greatest snacks list, then they talk about their five favorite concerts. Drew rants about skyrocketing school absenteeism. Also, they talk about this week's passage by Anais Nin: "We don’t see things as they are; we see them as we are."2024-05-231h 24The Hoffman PodcastThe Hoffman PodcastS8e15 Jessica Kizer - Finding Belonging Through Our CommonalitiesJessica Kizer, PhD and Professor of Sociology, shares her powerful life story. One of the main threads of her story is the deep feeling and sense of not belonging. Through her story, we can understand how identities, roles, and circumstances can cause us to feel as if we do not belong in this world as we are for who we are. You’ll also hear Drew reflect to Jessica: “…that’s stereophonic not-belonging on overdrive.” Through her studies in Sociology, Jessica began to understand how societal forces shape our lives societal constructions, and choices made by others. A myriad o...2024-05-2300 minPassagesPassagesCitizens on Patrol and Albert CamusThe guys talk about a new crime fighting tactic in Birmingham, climate change, and Tim's childhood TV habits. Also, they discuss this week's passage by Albert Camus: "In the midst of winter, I found there was, within me, an invincible summer."2024-05-161h 10PassagesPassagesB.B. Gun Holdups and Frederick DouglassA man tries (and fails) to rob an Arby's in Gulf Shores with a BB gun, the Boy Scouts are no more, Jason almost dies, and RFK has a dead worm in his brain. Also, the guys discuss this week's passage by Frederick Douglass: "It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men."2024-05-091h 14PassagesPassagesAnother Gen Z Glossary and Nick SabanAs a service to their beloved passengers, the guys return with more Gen Z words. Also, they discuss this week's passage by Nick Saban: “If you want to make everyone happy, don’t be a leader, sell ice cream.”2024-05-021h 06PassagesPassagesCicada Mania and Harper LeeJason and Drew propose an idea for making the most out of the arrival of trillions of Cicadas. Also, they unpack NPR's Katherine Maher's comments about truth. And this week's passage by Harper Lee: "People generally see what they look for, and hear what they listen for.” 2024-04-251h 09PassagesPassagesGen Z Glossary and Antoine de Saint ExupéryWeekend at Bernie's in Brazil, the Olympics 2024, and a helpful Gen Z glossary to help parents communicate with their kids. Also, this week's passage by Antoine de Saint Exupéry: "If you want to build a ship, don't drum up people to collect wood and don't assign them tasks and work, but rather teach them to long for the endless immensity of the sea."2024-04-181h 11PassagesPassagesSmuggling Prairie Dogs and ConfuciusOne more golf story, psychedelics in the Bible, smuggling prairie dogs into foreign countries, and cruise ship abandonment. Also, this week's passage by Confucius: "We have two lives, and the second begins when we realize we only have one.” 2024-04-111h 03PassagesPassagesLego Head Mugshots and Mark Twain...Or Doug LarsonThe guys discuss their golf game and talk about this week's passage: "Wisdom is the reward for a lifetime of listening when you would have preferred to talk."2024-04-041h 03PassagesPassagesEmotional Support Ducks and G.K. ChestertonTim breaks down Nick Saban's statement on NIL, ducks at Buccees, and this week's passage by G.K. Chesterton: “To have a right to do a thing is not at all the same as to be right in doing it." 2024-03-211h 09PassagesPassagesStan's Favorite Restaurant and James A. GarfieldFast food updates, gas station glitches, and more Rock News! Also, the guys discuss this week's passage by James A. Garfield: "I mean to make myself a man, and if I succeed in that, I shall succeed in everything else."2024-03-141h 03PassagesPassagesLive from Peru and Haruki MurakamiPassages has gone international! Drew and Tim reach across the equator to talk to Jason, who is braving the Inca Empire. Also, the guys discuss this week's passage by Haruki Murakami: "Whatever it is you're seeking won't come in the form you're expecting."2024-03-071h 05PassagesPassagesBreakfast at Wendy's and Robert Louis StevensonThis episode is "Tiffany twisted"! The boys are back this week to discuss a new strategy at Wendy's, innovations they have seen in their lifetimes, and Rock News! Also, they talk about this week's passage by Robert Louis Stevenson: "Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant."2024-02-291h 01PassagesPassagesAudio Bibles and EpicurusTim's back! There's a debate about French fries, and the boys discover Hawaiian Pidgin. Also, they discuss this week's passage by Epicurus: "Do not spoil what you have by desiring what you have not; remember that what you now have was once among the things you only hoped for.” 2024-02-221h 01PassagesPassagesModern Trends That Need to Go and P.T. BarnumJason explains why you're not supposed to look at a solar eclipse, and the fellers discuss this week's passage by P.T. Barnum (or Hugh Jackman): "No one ever made a difference by being like everyone else." Also, as a bonus, listen to the end to hear "Different" by Drew's college band, Terraplane.2024-02-0857 minPassagesPassagesBonnie & Clyde's Paint Job and Fyodor DostoevskyDrew and Jason tackle Taylor Swift, Bonnie and Clyde strike again, and the guys discuss this week's passage by Fyodor Dostoevsky: "The best way to keep a prisoner from escaping is to make sure he never knows he's in prison."2024-02-0158 minPassagesPassagesTim's Drive-Thru Hypnosis and Viktor FranklJason and Drew think about taking Tim's keys away, and the guys discuss this week's passage by Viktor Frankl: "Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom."2024-01-2654 minPassagesPassagesStrange goings on in Leeds, Alabama and Robert Louis StevensonThings have been weird in Leeds, and Tim mourns the resignation of Coach Saban. Also the guys discuss this week's passage by Robert Louis Stevenson: "You cannot run away from a weakness; fight it out or perish. And if that be so, why not now, and where you stand."2024-01-1153 minPassagesPassagesWhat's New in Barranquilla and Ralph Waldo EmersonTalk turns to favorite video games in days of yore and the fellas discuss this week's passage by Ralph Waldo Emerson: "Enthusiasm is one of the most powerful engines of success. When you do a thing, do it with all your might. Put your whole soul into it. Stamp it with your own personality. Be active, be energetic, be enthusiastic and faithful, and you will accomplish your object. Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.” 2024-01-081h 04PassagesPassagesFallstreak Holes and Cormac McCarthyIt's Christmastime! What's your preference: live trees or artificial ones? Also, this week's passage comes from the late Cormac McCarthy: "You never know what worse luck your bad luck has saved you from."2023-12-2358 minPassagesPassagesA Day in the Life of a Peruvian Wolf Spider Host and Booker T. WashingtonThe boys imagine what it's like for a wolf spider to take shelter in a person's big toe and discuss this week's passage by Booker T. Washington: "A lie doesn't become truth, wrong doesn't become right and evil doesn't become good just because it's accepted by a majority."2023-12-021h 03PassagesPassagesDavid Copperfield's New Trick and Sonia RicottiWatch the skies! David Copperfield promises to make the moon disappear. Also, Tim corrects ten myths you thought were true, and the guys discuss this week's passage by Sonia Ricotti: "Surrender to what is. Let go of what was. Have faith in what will be." 2023-11-111h 05PassagesPassagesHalloween Laws and Elbert HubbardThe guys talk about Halloween, bad team names, and this week's passage by Elbert Hubbard: "To avoid criticism, do nothing, say nothing, be nothing."2023-11-0455 minPassagesPassagesPortuguese Canine Wonders and John C. MaxwellDrew, Jason, and Tim talk about the world's oldest human and dog. Also, They discuss The Chosen and this week's passage by John C. Maxwell: "A man must be big enough to admit his mistakes, smart enough to profit from them, and strong enough to correct them."2023-10-281h 15PassagesPassagesBurdens and EpictetusDrew, Tim, and Jason discuss Drew's new book, available now at www.riddlecreekpublishing.com. Also they discuss a passage by Epictetus: "It's not the events that disturb the minds of men, but the view they take of them."2023-10-211h 12PassagesPassagesOne Person Baptism and Benjamin FranklinDrew, Tim, and Jason discuss their new podcast. A man baptizes himself at a church in Florida, and the guys discuss a passage by Ben Franklin: "Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn."2023-10-141h 05HighlightsHighlightsRiddle Creek Publishing with Andy and Drew KizerIn this special edition episode of Highlights at PTP, Caleb and Michael sit down with Andy and Drew and talk about the need for the publications like they are involved in, and why this means so much to them.Visit our website: www.scatteredabroad.org and remember to subscribe to our email list."Like" and "share" our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/sapodcastnetworkFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_scattered_abroad_network/Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thescatteredabroadnetwork6883Contact us through...2023-04-1520 minScattered Abroad Network Master FeedScattered Abroad Network Master FeedRiddle Creek Publishing with Andy and Drew KizerIn this special edition episode of Highlights at PTP, Caleb and Michael sit down with Andy and Drew and talk about the need for the publications like they are involved in, and why this means so much to them.Visit our website: www.scatteredabroad.org and remember to subscribe to our email list."Like" and "share" our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/sapodcastnetworkFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_scattered_abroad_network/Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thescatteredabroadnetwork6883Contact us through...2023-04-1520 minRainbow Church of Christ - Sermons & Bible Study.Rainbow Church of Christ - Sermons & Bible Study.139. Eight Principles of Perseverance - Drew KizerDrew Kizer, Guest Speaker from the Ashville Road Church of Christ in Leeds, AL.2022-11-2131 minDigital Bible StudyDigital Bible Study”Dealing with Chronic Illness” - Drew Kizer - CONNECT - 6/27/2022 "Dealing with Chronic Illness" - Drew Kizer - CONNECT - 6/27/2022 Follow Us: Locals: https://www.digitalbiblestudy.locals.com Subscribe at: https://www.digitalbiblestudy.org Merch: https://shop.digitalbiblestudy.org Rumble: https://www.rumble.com/user/digitalbiblestudy Facebook: https://www/facebook.com/digitalbiblestudy1 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_oFtSAY5QESpBu6IDp_tvA Twitter: @DBibleStudy 2022-06-281h 09BurdensBurdens"Ashes"An old man whose dead mentor haunts his dreams brings a red heifer to Shiloh for a sacrifice.2022-03-0900 minBurdensBurdens"The Breach Part Four"The conclusion of the story of a starving refugee who returns to his ruined city through a breach in the wall and is astonished by what greets him on the other side.2022-02-1500 minBurdensBurdens"The Breach Part Three"Part three of the story of a starving refugee who returns to his ruined city through a breach in the wall and is astonished by what greets him on the other side.2022-01-2000 minBurdensBurdens"The Breach Part Two"A starving refugee returns to his ruined city through a breach in the wall and is astonished by what greets him on the other side.2021-12-3100 minBurdensBurdens"The Breach Part One"A starving refugee returns to his ruined city through a breach in the wall and is astonished by what greets him on the other side.2021-12-0900 minBurdensBurdens"Terebinths"A distraught widower thinks he hears his dead wife speaking to him when he sits under the terebinth he planted in her honor.2021-11-0300 minBurdensBurdens"The Helpless Man"A father turns abusive after participating in a stoning, but a tale told by a strange old man shows him another way to confront the darkness.2021-10-2000 minBurdensBurdens"Delicate Hands"A big raider named Olin surprises a woman by bursting into her home one night while running from the authorities. Eventually, both learn to look beyond first impressions to the humanity beneath the skin.2021-09-0500 minBurdensBurdens"The Deepest Need"A man enlists the support of a strange old man to find his prize bull and is confronted with the question of his deepest need.2021-08-0400 minBurdensBurdens"Burden"A young man takes extreme measures to suppress his prophetic gift.2021-07-0100 minS3 PodcastS3 PodcastChrystul Kizer : Trafficking Victim accused of Killing abuser wins appeal #53A Milwaukee woman accused of killing a man who allegedly sexually assaulted her and other underage girls is entitled to an appeal using a certain type of defense strategy, a Wisconsin court ruled this week. Chrystul Kizer, who was 17 when prosecutors say she killed Randall Volar III and set fire to his home in 2018, may be able to employ a state law adopted in 2008 and known as "affirmative defense," which means what she is accused of doing was a "direct result" of being a human trafficking victim. Kizer was charged with five felonies, including first-degree intentional homicide. 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Listen as he shares stories from his basketball past , his current experiences coaching at CPA and his role in developing the Next Level Hoopfest, a premier holiday tournament in Nashville, TN.2020-09-2942 minDawgman Radio: A Washington Huskies athletics podcastDawgman Radio: A Washington Huskies athletics podcastDawgmanRadio: Fall Tight Ends PreviewThe guys from Dawgman.com - Kim Grinolds and Chris Fetters - break down the Washington tight ends room ahead of fall camp, which starts a week from Friday. The room took some attrition hits, as Drew Sample, Mike Neal and DeShon Williams graduated, and Jusstis Warren left the program. But UW Tight Ends Coach Jordan Paopao has been hot on the trail, picking up a couple of walk-ons in Carson Smith and Lake Washington's Zeke Pelluer, son of former Washington quarterback Steve Pelluer. How will those new boys fit in with a room with th...2019-07-2615 minBack to Blading PodcastBack to Blading Podcast39: He’s Got Drone PerspectiveDrew Patton joins Ben and Law to talk about Rockering. We also discuss movies with skating, Cameron Talbott and the curse of Rollerblade, Takeshi Yasutoko and lots more. Drew Patton Drew Patton on Instagram Drew Patton on YouTube The Aggressives The Aggressives Not The Aggressives Wikipedia) The Aggressives Wikipedia) Valo in Ninja Turtles Brink Rollerball The Tick The Tick Cartoon) Cameron Talbott Cameron Talbott 42nd Ave Video Gestalt Grouping Drew Talking about Gestalt Fish Guys 3 Eugen Enin Borklyn Zoo Eugen Kizer Edit Slack to Blading Cameron Talbott Sic Urethane Sven Boekhorst Instagram City Hopper World Rollerblade Team Rollerblade...2019-06-172h 01Back to Blading PodcastBack to Blading Podcast39: He’s Got Drone PerspectiveDrew Patton joins Ben and Law to talk about Rockering. We also discuss movies with skating, Cameron Talbott and the curse of Rollerblade, Takeshi Yasutoko and lots more. 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K2 2020 Catalog K2 2020 Catalog K2 Trio 110 Powerslide Kaze Powerslide Swell Ben’s r100 setup Law’s Aeon 72 Bearings Pepsi Challenge Staying in Shape Getting old sucks Shima your ankles Aeon 72 Review Seba CJ with Ground Control 80 frames Kaltik Freestyle frame Aeon 80 Review Razors Shift Review Aeon 60 Review K2 Unnatural frame review Joey Charging with Wizards Eric Cruz Eric Cruz Bar Creek Eric Cruz Speed Suit Powerslide Speed Skates Made to Blade...2019-06-0300 minThe Godzilla PodcastThe Godzilla PodcastGodzilla 1985 (1985)Directed by Directed by R.J. Kizer, Koji Hashimoto Produced by Tomoyuki Tanaka, Tony Randel Written by Shuichi Nagahara, Lisa Tomei Uncredited: Tony Randel, Straw Weisman Story by Tomoyuki Tanaka Starring Raymond Burr Music by Reijiro Koroku, Christopher Young Cinematography Kazutami Hara, Steven Dubin Edited by Yoshitami Kuroiwa, Michael Spence Release date August 23, 1985 Running time 87 minutes Budget $2 million Box office $4.1 million2018-05-151h 44