Why do so many of us get nervous when public speaking? Communication expert Lawrence Bernstein says the key to dealing with the pressure is as simple as having a casual chat. He introduces the "coffee shop test" as a way to help you overcome nerves, connect with your audience and deliver a message that truly resonates. After the talk, Modupe explains a similar approach in academia called the "Grandma test," and how public speaking can be as simple as a conversation with grandma. Want to help shape TED’s shows going forward? Fill out our survey ! Become a TED Member today at https://ted.com/join Learn more about TED Next at ted.com/futureyou Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
If you think you've had too much of this life, well hang on. The melody and the singing make you think it's a sad song, until you listen closely to the lyrics. Instead, Hurts is a song of encouragement, hope and an anti-suicide anthem simply aimed at teenagers. You know what? It actually works! Many people have contacted the band to tell them how the song changed their lives. The song talks about connection, and our need to realize that everyone goes through the tough stuff - so we shouldn't give up! That's pretty good news, but not quite the real Good News. We are going to look at several responses of desperate people in history and how they sought out hope and meaning in their lives and how it's similar, or different, from R.E.M.'s message to hurting teens.…
In Paul’s final words of Roman 8, he very poetically asserts that there is nothing in all the world or in the unseen world that can separate us from Him. In Christ, our salvation and position is secure. And, come what may, in the end, God wins and we are the beneficiaries.
No matter the circumstances of our lives, we can be assured that nothing will be wasted and that all things—even those that may look bad—will work out for good in the end. This promise allows us to endure suffering and pain while still clinging to hope.
In spite of our freedom and new life in the Spirit, we all understand and experience the suffering that is this world. We, along with all of creation, groan for things to be set right. It’s a “holy discontentment” with our current circumstances, moving us to simultaneously join with God in ushering the Kingdom of God into our world and looking forward to a day when all things will be set right, once and for all.…
Many will ask, “Where does God want me to go? What does God want me to do?” Our hope is a quick and simple answer. But, the Holy Spirit leads us, not as slaves who just take instruction, but as children. It guides us not by rules, but by relationship. Being led by the Spirit requires the pursuit of a relationship with God first.…
The same Spirit that hovered over the waters, empowered the prophets, and raised Jesus from the dead, is the same Spirit that lives in every believer. Allowing Him to control our lives leads to a new kind of living—one marked by the gifts and the fruits. To do this will require participation with Him and walking in the way of Jesus.…
Join us as we dive back into the book of Romans with one of the most famous passages in all of scripture. Romans 8. Are you listening to the voice of compassion, or the voice of condemnation?
Pastor DJ Uithoven- This is it, it's Easter week! Palm Sunday begins the final journey of Jesus moving towards his ultimate purpose here on earth and he's got a lot to say and do. Palm Sunday is the moment we see Jesus finally accept and promote the idea that he is the Messiah who has been long awaited. Amidst the celebration, Jesus pauses to bring our attention to something very important. Peace has come to town. Are you ready for it? Are you prepared to accept and chase God's peace in your life?…
Roads are intended to bring us somewhere. We use them to get from point A to point B. Likewise, in Jesus’ final weeks on earth, the roads he traveled were leading to a definitive moment in the history of humanity. During the weeks leading up to Easter, we will take a look at some of the key moments Jesus had traveling on these roads—leading to his eventual death and resurrection. Along the way we will learn how those moments fulfilled the mission of Jesus and what it means for us today.…
In a hurried world we will need to reorient our lives to move at the pace of Jesus. This won’t come naturally to us and will require a willingness to do things and become things that may be uncomfortable at first.
We have been trained in the art of hurry. It's not just what we do, it’s part of who we are. To break this, we need to be retrained. Jesus modeled for us intentional methods we can implement and plan for in our lives that will do just that.
Pastor Justin McKennon - Life is found in running the race at the pace of Jesus. Not the pace of the world. Jesus seemed to balance both the urgent nature of His mission on earth with a desire to be present in every moment. In one instance, His presence and patience allowed the space for two miracles, not just one. Are we missing out on seeing the miracles of God because of our hurried pace in life?…
Matthew 11:28-30 | Proverbs 21:5 John Ortberg famously said, “Hurry is not just a disordered schedule, it’s a disordered life.” We have allowed hurry to be the engine behind our lives and it has led to malformation. We are more stressed and less productive. Our relationships are tattered. Our health is in shambles. But, what if we could reorder our lives to be less dominated by hurry? What might occur in our homes, our workplaces, our souls?…
Romans 7:14-25 Taylor Swift famously said, "I'm the problem, it's me." In the final verses of Romans 7, Paul sings that same anthem. In one his most honest passages, Paul reveals an internal struggle we all have--we do what is wrong when we don't want to and we don't do what is right when we should. How do we break free from this? It starts with an assessment of ourselves and a deep look into the heart of Jesus.…
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