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Here I SitHere I SitBook Review | What About Free Will? By Scott ChristensenRev. Dr. Jared Hiebert reviews the book 'What about Free Will? Reconciling Our Choices with God's Sovereignty' By Scott Christensen. 2025-05-1307 minFree Cities PodcastFree Cities Podcast128 - Scott Forte: Competitive Governance is ComingFree Cities, Libertarianism, Competitive Governance, Federalism, State Rights, New Hampshire, Political Philosophy, Economic Freedom, Community Building.Timothy Allen talks with Scott Forte. Scott, a former pilot turned entrepreneur, shares his insights into the importance of competitive governance and the impact of state rights on individual freedoms. We discuss the historical context of governance in the U.S. and reflect on the founders' vision of states competing for citizens with diverse policies.The conversation explores the challenges faced by the Free State Project, including local opposition and the complexities of changing...2025-05-021h 39My Latin Life PodcastMy Latin Life PodcastThe Nicaragua Roundtable | My Latin Life Podcast 175 🌴In this highly anticipated episode, we bring together the most esteemed Nicaragua Enthusiasts to talk all things Nicaragua - safety, cost of living, and more. Featuring Patrick Hiebert, Jack Pitman, Scott Alan Miller, and Don Jorge.🌴 Timestamps: 0:00 Safety in Nicaragua 12:40 Family Friendliness 31:34 Relocate to Nicaragua 50:28 Food and Fauna in Nicaragua🌴 Follow Our Guests: Patrick Hiebert: https://x.com/PatrickHiebert Jack Pitman: https://www.youtube.com/@JackPitmanNica Scott Alan Miller: https://www.youtube.com/@ScottAlanMillerVlog Don Jorge: https://x.com/Doncheleguapo🌴 Subscribe to the My Latin Life podcast: Youtube: https://youtube.com/MyLatinLife Spotify: https://open.spot...2024-06-141h 22Melissa & Lori Love Literacy ™Melissa & Lori Love Literacy ™#1 2023 Countdown: Ep. 143: Maximizing Small Group Reading InstructionFROM MARCH 10, 2023Today we’ll be talking to a team of authors about a recent article they published on small group instruction, titled Maximizing Small-Group Reading Instruction. We ask and answer important questions about small group instructional time: What is the appeal of small group reading instruction? Why has it been popular? What does the research say? What do we need to know about effective small-group reading instruction? What are some best practices? ResourcesMaximizing Small-Group Reading Instruction (published in The Reading Teacher)  Dr. Neena Saha...2023-12-291h 05Melissa & Lori Love Literacy ™Melissa & Lori Love Literacy ™Ep. 143: Maximizing Small Group Reading InstructionToday we’ll be talking to a team of authors about a recent article they published on small group instruction, titled Maximizing Small-Group Reading Instruction. We ask and answer important questions about small group instructional time: What is the appeal of small group reading instruction? Why has it been popular? What does the research say? What do we need to know about effective small-group reading instruction? What are some best practices? ResourcesMaximizing Small-Group Reading Instruction (published in The Reading Teacher)  Dr. Neena Saha’s Reading Research Recap of...2023-03-101h 05Stuff You Missed in History ClassStuff You Missed in History ClassIvy Ledbetter Lee and the Roots of PRIvy Lee was one of the founders of the fields of public relations and crisis communications. His approach to public relations was revolutionary for the time, and he helped establish a lot of practices that still exist today. Research:  Auerbach, Jonathan. “Weapons of Democracy: Propaganda, Progressivism, and American Public Opinion.” New Studies in American Intellectual and Cultural History. Jeffrey Sklansky, Series Editor. Johns Hopkins University Press. 2015. Committee of Coal Mine Managers. “The Struggle in Colorado for Industrial Freedom.” 1914. https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=9kowAAAAYAAJ&rdid=book-9kowAAAAYAAJ&rdot=1 Congress of the United States. “Investigati...2022-04-1344 minThe Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastIs All Theology Cultural? Biblical Authority and ContextualizationBiblical authority is under attack. A missionary’s job is partly to make the transcendents truths of God’s word understandable within human language, context, and culture. But is it possible to know God’s objective truth, or are we always “stuck” within our culture—making modern missions inescapably colonialist? In this episode, Scott Dunford and Alex Kocman dialogue over these important topics. In the episode, we referenced the following resources: The Calvinistic Concept of Culture by Henry Van TilTransforming Worldviews: An Anthropological Understanding of How People Change by Paul Hiebert Remember to share, rate, leave a revi...2019-11-0437 minThe Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastIs All Theology Cultural? Biblical Authority and ContextualizationBiblical authority is under attack. A missionary’s job is partly to make the transcendents truths of God’s word understandable within human language, context, and culture. But is it possible to know God’s objective truth, or are we always “stuck” within our culture—making modern missions inescapably colonialist? In this episode, Scott Dunford and Alex Kocman dialogue over these important topics. In the episode, we referenced the following resources: The Calvinistic Concept of Culture by Henry Van TilTransforming Worldviews: An Anthropological Understanding of How People Change by Paul Hiebert Remember to share, rate, leave a revi...2019-11-0437 minThe Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastIs All Theology Cultural? Biblical Authority and ContextualizationBiblical authority is under attack. A missionary’s job is partly to make the transcendents truths of God’s word understandable within human language, context, and culture. But is it possible to know God’s objective truth, or are we always “stuck” within our culture—making modern missions inescapably colonialist? In this episode, Scott Dunford and Alex Kocman dialogue over these important topics. In the episode, we referenced the following resources: The Calvinistic Concept of Culture by Henry Van TilTransforming Worldviews: An Anthropological Understanding of How People Change by Paul Hiebert Remember to share, rate, leave a revi...2019-11-0437 minThe Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastIs All Theology Cultural? Biblical Authority and ContextualizationBiblical authority is under attack. A missionary’s job is partly to make the transcendents truths of God’s word understandable within human language, context, and culture. But is it possible to know God’s objective truth, or are we always “stuck” within our culture—making modern missions inescapably colonialist? In this episode, Scott Dunford and Alex Kocman dialogue over these important topics. In the episode, we referenced the following resources: The Calvinistic Concept of Culture by Henry Van TilTransforming Worldviews: An Anthropological Understanding of How People Change by Paul Hiebert Remember to share, rate, leave a revi...2019-11-0437 minScott Street MB Church PodcastScott Street MB Church PodcastThe Motivation for Mission - Missionary and Pastor, Doug HiebertThe Motivation for Mission - Missionary and Pastor, Doug Hiebert Scripture Matthew 19:16-22 Preached at Scott Street Church, on Sunday, July 14, 2019 Please subscribe to our podcast. Watch us on YoutTube https://www,youtube.com/scottstchurch Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/scottstchurch Visit our website https://www.scottstchurch.ca Or support this Ministry by donating through PayPal by clicking here We encourage you to share this podcast message with your family and friends. Remember, you are the light of the world...2019-07-2046 minThe Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastWhat Are Worldviews and How Do They Change? John Mark Yeats on Paul HiebertWe use the word “worldview” a lot, but what does it actually mean? Does anthropology have anything to teach missionaries—and can it give us a model for how worldviews actually change as people are converted to Christ? To help us make sense of these questions addressed in the late Dr. Paul Hiebert’s classic missiological text Transforming Worldviews, we consulted our friend Dr. John Mark Yeats. Dr. John Mark Yeats serves as both the undergraduate dean and an associate professor of church history at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and College. He earned his Ph.D. in Church His...2018-12-2441 minThe Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastWhat Are Worldviews and How Do They Change? John Mark Yeats on Paul HiebertWe use the word “worldview” a lot, but what does it actually mean? Does anthropology have anything to teach missionaries—and can it give us a model for how worldviews actually change as people are converted to Christ? To help us make sense of these questions addressed in the late Dr. Paul Hiebert’s classic missiological text Transforming Worldviews, we consulted our friend Dr. John Mark Yeats. Dr. John Mark Yeats serves as both the undergraduate dean and an associate professor of church history at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and College. He earned his Ph.D. in Church His...2018-12-2441 minThe Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastWhat Are Worldviews and How Do They Change? John Mark Yeats on Paul HiebertWe use the word “worldview” a lot, but what does it actually mean? Does anthropology have anything to teach missionaries—and can it give us a model for how worldviews actually change as people are converted to Christ? To help us make sense of these questions addressed in the late Dr. Paul Hiebert’s classic missiological text Transforming Worldviews, we consulted our friend Dr. John Mark Yeats. Dr. John Mark Yeats serves as both the undergraduate dean and an associate professor of church history at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and College. He earned his Ph.D. in Church His...2018-12-2441 minThe Missions PodcastThe Missions PodcastWhat Are Worldviews and How Do They Change? John Mark Yeats on Paul HiebertWe use the word “worldview” a lot, but what does it actually mean? Does anthropology have anything to teach missionaries—and can it give us a model for how worldviews actually change as people are converted to Christ? To help us make sense of these questions addressed in the late Dr. Paul Hiebert’s classic missiological text Transforming Worldviews, we consulted our friend Dr. John Mark Yeats. Dr. John Mark Yeats serves as both the undergraduate dean and an associate professor of church history at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and College. He earned his Ph.D. in Church His...2018-12-2441 minGlobal Security Forum - AudioGlobal Security Forum - AudioGlobal Security Forum 2015: Beyond TPP: U.S. Economic Strategy for AsiaFeaturing: Ernie Bower Senior Adviser and Sumitro Chair for Southeast Asian Studies, CSIS Scott Miller Senior Adviser and Scholl Chair in International Business, CSIS Moderator: Murray Hiebert Deputy Director and Senior Fellow, Sumitro Chair for Southeast Asian Studies, CSIS2015-11-1600 minGlobal Security Forum - VideoGlobal Security Forum - VideoGlobal Security Forum 2015: Beyond TPP: U.S. Economic Strategy for AsiaFeaturing: Ernie Bower Senior Adviser and Sumitro Chair for Southeast Asian Studies, CSIS Scott Miller Senior Adviser and Scholl Chair in International Business, CSIS Moderator: Murray Hiebert Deputy Director and Senior Fellow, Sumitro Chair for Southeast Asian Studies, CSIS2015-11-1600 minMake/Work: A Rumpus PodcastMake/Work: A Rumpus PodcastEpisode 26: Christine Hiebert has focused on drawing for nearly 30 years. She has shown at museums and galleries all over the world, including the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Her work is both abstract and organic, investigating the nature and language of line.   2015-01-1451 min