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Commuter Bible

John Ross

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Commuter Bible is an audio Bible reading plan to match your weekly schedule. Published Monday-Friday, major (U.S.) holidays excluded. In the course of a year, you can listen to the entire Bible. Subscribe today and get more of God's Word in your daily life. Commuter Bible uses the Christian Standard Bible translation (CSB).
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Commuter Bible NT is a work-week audio Bible reading plan to match your weekly schedule. In five days a week, Monday-Friday, you can listen to the entire New Testament over the course of a year. We even break on holidays! Subscribe today and get more of God's Word in your daily life. Part of the Commuter Bible family of podcasts, using the Christian Standard Bible translation (CSB). Learn more at www.commuterbible.org
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Commuterspot

CommuterSpot

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Delving deeper into the lifestyle of commuters be it via road, water, air, or rail, and discussing how their commuting routes impact their everyday life.
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The Contractor Commute

ConGenius

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Welcome to the Contractor Commute, a podcast by ConGenius that you can enjoy during your drive to the job. Join us as we discuss the construction industry, small business owning, and how to be a better leader in the industry, no matter what your position is.
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Commute | The Podcast

Commute - The Podcast

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The average person spends 20-25 minutes per day commuting to and from work - why not learn while getting there? Join Dave & Jay every Monday to learn about three fascinating things that'll make you the most interesting person in the room.
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THE FINANCIAL COMMUTE

Chris Galeski

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Hosted by Wealth Advisor Chris Galeski, THE FINANCIAL COMMUTE is a weekly podcast that gives the rundown on what's going on in the current market, how it affects you, and what you can do about it – all designed to fit into your commute. Each week Chris welcomes an expert guest, including Morton Wealth advisors, fund managers, and investment analysts, to break down complex financial topics. Our goal for this podcast is to provide you with the tools to help you navigate this challenging enviro ...
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The Critical Care Commute Podcast

Critical Care Commute

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The Critical Care Commute Podcast is grateful for your ears, insights and feedback. In return its hosts- Peter Brindley and Leon Byker, two ICU doctors in Alberta, Canada- offer up knowledge and debate with some of the most qualified, interesting, enlightened and provocative folks in Critical Care Medicine, and beyond. We strive to keep it practical and concise. Like you, our overriding goal is to get better, do better and feel better.
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Zen Commuter

Thom Walters

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Zen Commuter is about meditation and how it can improve the quality of your life. Thom Walters speaks with acclaimed meditation teachers, authors and everyday practitioners, to help listeners understand how to start a mindfulness habit, as well as keep it going. Along the way he discusses topics that help listeners cultivate a calmer, wiser and happier life. Come join Thom Monday through Friday to deepen your meditation practice.
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Whether you are currently a digital nomad or aspiring to become one, this is the podcast for you. We talk all things remote work and travel with fascinating guests from all types of backgrounds. We talk about how to become a digital nomad, how to optimize your experience as a current digital nomad, and top travel destinations and personal experiences. We talk with guests who have traveled to nearly every corner of the planet. Get access to 300+ companies that let you work from anywhere: http ...
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The Commute with Carlson

Talk Radio 570 KVI

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John Carlson is synonymous with Washington State politics—he is the conservative voice in Seattle. Tune in every weekday morning from 6 AM to 9 AM for an unfiltered, insightful perspective on local and national issues. With his unique blend of analysis and commentary, John fearlessly addresses the most pressing political topics of the day. Whether it’s breaking news or ongoing debates, he isn’t afraid to call it like he sees it, providing listeners with a refreshing take on the political lan ...
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Podcast generalista, dedicado a assuntos da atualidade e histórias que o Tio Freitas possa querer partilhar Esperem conversas sobre gaming, tech, noticias, desporto, e todo um rol de tópicos engraçados
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Qworks Commute

Qworks

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Qworks Commute is all about bringing you easy information regarding your community and providing you with outlets for civic engagement in ABQ and NM, all during your daily commute!
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Sunny Commutes

Sunny Singh

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I've been writing code and building startups for over a decade. Join me on the journey to success by learning from my failures. This podcast will show you how to build products that people love.
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Daily Commute

James Eaton

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A short podcast for your commute (probably recorded on my commute). Thoughts on creativity, tech, community, and whatever else comes to mind. Right now I am working through a project called #100DaysOfCoding where I am dedicating time each day to develop my knowledge and skill set around coding and web development.
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Commuter Rail Conversations

Commuter Rail Coalition

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Commuter Rail Conversations is a new podcast series presented by the Commuter Rail Coalition. Join CRC Executive Director KellyAnne Gallagher as she interviews industry innovators, thought-leaders, and influencers. Upcoming guests include CRC founders and Board members, supporters of the coalition, and industry leadership representing all facets of commuter rail.
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A Better Commute

Perry Barnett

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Short bits of wisdom and advice that has no other goal than to make you successful. This podcast capitalizes on downtime that everyone has daily which is their commute to and from events.
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The Commute

Isley Pahukoa

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The Commute is my podcast and it is something where I can just share my opinions and thoughts about the world around me the thoughts of an average guy.
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Cloud Commute

simplyblock

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Cloud Commute is your weekly 25-30 minutes podcast, talking about all things cloud, technology, storage, security, Kubernetes, and more. Joined by veteran guests from the industry, host Chris Engelbert explores new tools, ecosystem developments and upcoming releases. If you’re a tech enthusiast, working in DevOps, SecOps, DevSecOps, or engineering, this is the podcast for you. Make your commute worthwhile and join us on the journey of technology.
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Mastering the Commute: Your 6-Minute Traffic Fix

Freeway Traffic Expert Randy A. Keith

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Welcome to Mastering the Commute: Your Ultimate Driver's Handbook and Community! 🚗 Transform Your Drive: Imagine a stress-free commute, better gas mileage, and safer trips—every time you hit the road. With Mastering the Commute, you’ll discover practical tips and strategies to make driving easier, more efficient, and even enjoyable. Hosted by Randy Keith, a former Los Angeles airborne traffic reporter with over 25 years of experience, this podcast dives deep into the art and science of drivi ...
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Seattle's high-tech payroll tax is failing to bring in the money the Progressive backers promised ($47 million short of promised tax money), Legislative Democrats unveil plan to jack gas tax and the price you pay to drive EVs and hybrids too, Inslee again!!, CEO of NPR is grilled by Republican Congressman, GUEST: Director of Survivor Services with …
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The finite developments theorem in pure lambda calculus says that if you select as set of redexes in a lambda term and reduce only those and their residuals (redexes that can be traced back as existing in the original set), then this process will always terminate. In this episode, I discuss the theorem and why I got interested in it.…
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🚶‍♂️ Episode 11: Pedestrians – Navigating Walking Traffic and Crowd Chaos From Spring Break beach towns to packed theme parks, pedestrian traffic can be just as unpredictable—and frustrating—as vehicle traffic. In this episode of Mastering the Commute, Randy Keith breaks down how walking crowds create their own version of congestion, bottlenecks, a…
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On this week's episode of THE FINANCIAL COMMUTE, host Chris Galeski and Wealth Advisor Patrice Bening discuss buying vs. leasing cars. Which is better? Here are some key takeaways from their conversation: While leasing typically offers lower monthly payments, it can become an ongoing expense with no ownership benefit. Leases usually have mileage re…
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Following the discussion on ECLS in AMI and cardiogenic shock, we go on to discuss eCPR for cardiac arrest specifically. This episode was recorded live at the Critical Care Canada Forum 2024 as part of our special series on cardiac intensive care. Our guest is Dr. Darryl Abrams, Associate Medical Director and Director of Research for the Medical EC…
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How much communication is too much? Should you respond to customers immediately, or set clear office hours? In this episode, we dive into the balance between being responsive and setting boundaries. We’ll explore what quality communication looks like, how to manage customer expectations, and strategies to stay available without burning out. Tune in…
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Ever wondered how many coconuts it takes to become an official digital nomad, or if Wi-Fi anxiety should be medically recognized? In this fun episode, Marisa and Jeff dive into the hilarious side of remote life, tackling the quirkiest and most relatable questions every digital nomad faces. From Jeff's "low-brain" antics after too much fun in Mexico…
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You may remember when buying cereal was as much about the toy inside the box as the cereal. Then it just stopped. There’s a unique island that’s less than 10 miles long, has under 1,000 permanent residents, and speaks its own language. And it’s part of North Carolina. This week, we set sail for Ocrcoke. We all know how to play Marco Polo, but no on…
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Moses continues to speak to the Israelites before his impending death, reminding this new generation about the laws and statutes that have been put in place. Many of the structures given here for a system of justice continue to provide a template for our judicial systems in the west today, including concepts such as the testimony of multiple witnes…
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We’re beginning the book of James, written by James the brother of Jesus. Writing to his Jewish kinsmen who are scattered abroad, this letter is largely focused on the practical outworkings of faith, answering the question: “What does faith look like when it is lived out?” In the opening chapter, James commends the church to rejoice in trials, for …
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Well today is our last episode in the book of Acts, and as this book concludes, we see Paul continue to contend for the faith that was delivered to the saints once for all. He has presented the good news of Jesus to kings, noblemen, soldiers, Jews, Greeks, and yes, even angry mobs who would like to see him dead. Paul has little regard for his own l…
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There is a beautiful picture on display in the act of bringing a tenth of your produce to the Lord as an offering. The instructions given to Israel are that they should bring the tenth to where the Lord resides and have a feast in the presence of God. So get this: God provides all the food as a gift, the Israelite brings some of it back to supply t…
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Gov. Bob Ferguson does the right thing and blocks release of convicted triple-murderer Timothy Pauley, ICE officials arrest a Skagit County farm worker and activist organizing unions, GUEST: Kevin McCoy, invites KVI listeners to "Impact 2025" in Enumclaw on April 5th from 9AM to 4PM--the main theme will be the 321 local city council and school boar…
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The action in Acts picks up again as Paul shipped off with other prisoners to Italy, where he hopes to meet with Caesar. Luke is still accompanying Paul on the journey, as indicated by the use first person plural. Paul tells the captain of the guard that the voyage is headed toward disaster, but he pays him no mind. As they travel, the winds pick u…
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As Moses continues his prelude to a recounting of the Law to Israel’s next generation, he warns them against both idolatry and self-righteousness, which in both cases is a means of robbing God of the glory that is due Him and Him alone. He urges them to remember that the land they are entering has been given to them, not because of their righteousn…
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Welcome to Zen Commuter and day five of Tricycle Week! Today, we’re exploring a challenge many meditators face—the uneasy relationship with the timer. Whether it’s impatience, restlessness, or the feeling that the minutes are stretching endlessly, the ticking clock can sometimes feel like an obstacle rather than a guide. But what if we could change…
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The emerging DC and DoD scandal as an editor at The Atlantic was included on a text thread among Trump officials that divulged military attack plan on Houthi rebels in Yemen, Rosie O'Donnell goes full-blown election denier on Ireland TV show, lightning storm prediction for tomorrow across Puget Sound, $20 billion in taxpayer money identified that B…
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You can hear a sense of desperation and heartfelt pleading as we read the words of Moses today, as he continues to urge a new generation to trust the Lord and obey His statutes so that they might flourish. When they are given to fear, when they are tempted to worship other gods, when they get comfortable in their lavish provisions, in all these thi…
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On today’s episode, Paul gives his defense before Porcius Festus, the newly appointed governor, as well as before his two guests: King Agrippa and his wife Bernice. Recall that Paul has been imprisoned under house arrest for over two years, and recently appealed to Caesar, so that he might make his case before him and not return to the Jewish mob i…
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Mark Christopher and Phil Vandervort in for John Carlson: King Co. judge rules I-2066 (natural gas service access) is un-Constitutional, Trump Administration fighter jet contract goes to Boeing, did Jerry Seinfeld predict the Democratic Party downfall back in 1990?, Democrats complaining about the WA tax code that they have forced on residents, the…
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Paul has spent two years under house arrest by command of Felix, the governor, who has postponed a verdict in his trial. As referenced at the end of our last chapter, Felix has been succeeded by Porcius Festus, but Paul remains in custody. Today, when Festus travels to Jerusalem, the Jews ask for a favor against Paul. Festus, on the other hand, enc…
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Deuteronomy loosely translated means “second law,” because it’s in this book that Moses reviews the Law and the promises of God for a new generation before he, himself, passes away. The former generation has all died because of their iniquity, just as the Lord had sworn, which means that the next generation needs a recap of what has happened so far…
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Welcome to Zen Commuter and day four of Tricycle Week! Today, we’re diving into a topic that challenges the way we see productivity and rest—laziness. Is laziness a real obstacle, or is it simply a rejection of society’s constant push to always be moving? We’ll explore the three aspects of laziness and question whether what we call “being lazy” is …
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Trump takes first step to close US Dept. of Education , female Tesla driver in Lynnwood is cut off in traffic--blocked in by driver--who gets out of car and verbally abuses her for driving a Tesla, Gov't's tremendous ability to insulate itself: Federal judge in Maryland Theodore Chuang (who is) hearing the USAID employee firings case, RIP former WA…
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Welcome to Zen Commuter and day three of Tricycle Week! Today, we’re tackling a challenge that tests even the most mindful among us—dealing with toxic people. Whether it’s a difficult coworker, a critical family member, or someone who constantly drains your energy, these interactions can leave us feeling powerless and frustrated. But here’s the tru…
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Let’s recap the last few chapters that have led up to the trial we’ll read about today. Paul was on his way to Jerusalem when a fellow Christian prophesied that he would be bound by the Jews and handed over to the Gentiles. He entered Jerusalem nonetheless, and upon meeting with the church there, he discovered that false reports were being spread a…
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Paul’s purpose in writing this letter to the churches of Galatia is to rebuke them for abandoning the true Gospel for a false one, relying on works of the flesh rather than relying on the Spirit which they received through faith. He is more critical of his audience here than in any other letter, calling them “foolish Galatians” and asking “who has …
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King Co. Sheriff announces patrol cuts in Redmond and Renton to avoid paying deputies OT, Greenpeace hit with $660 million damages verdict in case brought by oil pipeline company, PDX/Oregon losing population and Idaho standing to gain, DoD deletes then re-instates website references to Jackie Robinson's US Army service story over DEI policy, Lars …
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Looking back on our time in the book of Numbers we notice a few things. First, God is faithful to keep His promises. Even when His chosen people, those whom he rescued, redeemed, and restored by majestic acts of compassion and power, are supremely unfaithful, God fulfills His promises. Second, God does not take grumbling and complaining lightly, pu…
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Our last reading ended with a bit of cliffhanger: Paul has just given his testimony to an angry Jewish mob who became even more enraged when he testified that the Lord had sent him to preach salvation to the Gentiles. A centurion arrested him in order to interrogate him by torture, but Paul reveals he is a Roman citizen. In order to find out more, …
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Welcome to Zen Commuter and day two of Tricycle Week! Today, we dive into an important question: Is meditation truly beneficial for young students? Across the country, schools have introduced mindfulness programs with the hope of improving focus, reducing stress, and fostering emotional well-being. But do these programs actually deliver on their pr…
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Space X to the rescue as the Biden Administration held off on returning stranded astronauts to earth, meanwhile the anti-Elon Musk vandalism and violence continues in Las Vegas, how the Democrats who complained about J6 US Capitol attacks are silent about the Tesla vandalism and violence, let's listen to the incredible audio of ICE agents arresting…
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🚗 Weather doesn’t cause crashes—bad driving in bad weather does! In this episode of Mastering the Commute, we break down the essential techniques for safe driving in extreme conditions—whether it’s rain, snow, fog, or heat. Learn how to prevent hydroplaning, handle icy roads, drive safely in dense fog, and avoid wind-related dangers. Your driving h…
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Remember the Peor incident, where the men of Israel prostituted themselves to Baal along with the women of Moab? Turns out that was led by Balaam, the same Balaam who spoke oracles from the Lord against Moab. After defeating Midian, they begin to divide the spoils of war. When the tribes of Reuben, Gad, and the half tribe of Manassah, see that this…
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When we last left Paul, he and his companions had entered the temple in Jerusalem, but when the Jews discovered he was there, they accused him of bringing Gentiles into a space that was not meant for the unclean. Though he was not guilty of their accusations, a riot ensued and they dragged him out of the temple in order to kill him. The Roman autho…
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On this week's episode of THE FINANCIAL COMMUTE, host Chris Galeski and his wife Briana discuss the importance of having intentional conversations about money with your partner and how to do so. Here are some key takeaways from their conversation: On average, couples argue about money 58 times per year. Having open, productive conversations about m…
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Chuck Schumer has to cancel book tour because activist (and antagonist) Democrats are upset he's writing about anti-Semitism problems, you know about March Madness but do you know about Olympia Madness??, NYT op-ed finally admits what we all know about COVID and the 2020-2021 world pandemic, a criminal granted clemency in 2019 by Gov. Inslee just g…
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What happens when you promise more than you can deliver? Or make promises without realizing it? In this episode of The Contractor Commute, we’re breaking down how overpromising can hurt your reputation, strain your team, and even cost you money. We’ll talk about setting realistic expectations with clients, communicating effectively, and building a …
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Luke begins today’s passage by including a brief log of their journeys, including a prophecy from Agabus, who foretells that Paul will be bound by the Jews and handed over to the Gentiles when he reaches Jerusalem. Undeterred, Paul heads to Jerusalem and meets with the elders of the church. There is a rumor going around that Paul is maligning Jewis…
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When we last left Israel, they had just prostituted themselves with the women of Moab as an act of Baal worship. The Lord sent a plague among them that was only stopped when Phinehas impaled a fornicating couple through with his spear. In the wake of this tragic display of unfaithfulness, the Lord tells Moses that he will soon die because he didn’t…
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Democrats hit new low in public approval rating at 29%, expensive virtue signaling as Everett Transit decides to sell electric buses that have been plagued with mechanical issues, Trump flies Tren de Aragua affiliated illegal aliens to El Salvador with the blessing of El Salvador's President as a judge's ruling blocks the transfer, GUEST: KC CM Rea…
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Once the riot on behalf of the goddess Artemis calms down, Paul leaves Ephesus and heads for Macedonia, then Greece, where he stays three months. Again, the Jews plot against him, so he changes plans and ends up in Troas. Paul gathers with a group of Christians and talks well into the night. A young man named Eutychus not only falls asleep but fall…
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Sometimes when you’re watching a serial drama on Netflix they’ll take an episode to tell a back-story or a spin-off from the main story to give context to the overall narrative. That’s exactly what’s happening in today’s passage. The king of Moab, whose name is Balak, hires a man named Balaam who is some kind of diviner or priest, to put a curse on…
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