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The Outlet is a weekly radio-style podcast featuring local news, information, and interviews from the deep south of New Zealand, hosted by Brent Harbour, and produced by The Southland App with support from the Public Interest Journalism Fund. Just like The Southland App, The Outlet Southland keeps you up to date with the latest in our community and features insightful discussion with local people. Enjoy!
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Weekly Georgia Tech sports news from the staff of From The Rumble Seat with occasional interviews with coaches, players, and Georgia Tech media members. Find us on Twitter (@FTRSBlog), Facebook, or at fromtherumbleseat.com
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Southland Christian Ministries

Southland Christian Ministries

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Every event, service, and activity at Southland Christian Ministries is centered around the ministry of preaching. The Bible is lifted up in this place and on this podcast. Listen to the podcast, apply the principles to your life, then grow in your walk with Jesus Christ. Take your next step today!
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Locker room is a men's podcast from Southland Christian Church in Kentucky. When you think about the kinds of conversation that happen in locker rooms you probably think about vulgar, childish and demeaning language. In this podcast we are redeeming men's conversations by talking about the right things in the right ways.
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We hope you are encouraged and enjoy our Sunday messages. Senior Pastors Garren and Cass Walton carry the vision to be a church without walls, making positive change to our community of Batemans Bay, NSW Australia. To learn more visit https://www.southland.org.au/
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Discover the inspiring journey of the Tuatapere Predator Free Team as Tony shares their remarkable conservation efforts since their inception in 2023. How did they overcome the hurdles of rallying local support and securing necessary permissions? Learn about the profound ecological importance of totara and matai trees within their reserve and the t…
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With the recent news of Brittain Dining Hall closing, Jake and Jack go through their impressions of the building and its significance to Tech, then explore Marion Brittain’s presidency of Georgia Tech (1922-1944), his constant struggle with the state government, and what got built on campus that still remains today. Subscribe to the pod via ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠…
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In Mark 12:12-17, the religious leaders of Jesus' day tried to trap him saying something he shouldn't say. Jesus refused to fall prey to their polarizing options. Instead, he brilliantly found a middle ground in his response giving us a blueprint for how to navigate difficult conversations. Loving one option doesn't always infer that we hate the ot…
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Olympic prep has started, and there are a number of Tech athletes headed to Paris this summer. Let's talk about 'em! On the slate today: - Men's basketball recruiting news: Cole Kirouac to OTE - Softball: Deven Boland promoted to Assistant/Hitting Coach - Construction Corner: more pieces removed from Edge/BDS - Main Event: Georgia Tech specific Oly…
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Leading hundreds of thousands of people for 40 years in a desolate wasteland was no picnic in the park for Moses. As a leader, he had to improvise, overcome daunting obstacles, deal with difficult personalities, and push past personal insecurities to be effective. In this message, we will learn some simple principles to help us deal with the comple…
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The gang is back from the holiday to discuss the latest absurdity-turned-reality in conference alignment: Southern Methodist University, the University of California at Berkeley, and Stanford University are now members of the now-nominally-inaccurate Atlantic Coast Conference. On the agenda for today: - SMU, Cal, Stanford athletics profiles - Sched…
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People have always been fascinated by Angels. Our series this month of July 2024 at Southland Church Meridian is, “The Angel Series.” Most of what people know of angels aren’t true.As usual, we’ll use the Bible to show you the truth about angels and what they do in the world and in our lives… All of July 2024 (Sundays), “The Angel Series.”Angels, E…
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Ever wondered how young artists can jumpstart their careers and gain confidence in their craft? Tune into this episode of The Outlet to uncover the secrets behind the 51st Riversdale Mixed Media Arts Exhibition. We chat with Lois Bishop, President of Riversdale Arts, and special guest artist Linda Hannan. Lois gives us a sneak peek into the Emergin…
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In a fit of rage, Moses let his temper get the better of him and he killed an Egyptian soldier. For the next 40 years, Moses had to live in seclusion to avoid being punished for his crime, but God used that season of his life to prepare him for an important task. In this message, we will see how God can take our worst decisions and use them for goo…
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The athletic year enters its final week as your usual trio flip in their history books to a particularly turbulent period in Tech history: the 1910-1920s. Colloquially referred to (by us anyway) as Tech’s Scratch/Claw/Beg/Borrow/Steal period, the then-Georgia School of Technology struggled with rising attendance in the post-war period without the s…
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“Desperate times call for desperate measures,” is definitely a phrase that applies to the first few years of Moses’ life. He was born into slavery, the government tried to kill him before he could take his first steps, his mom gave him up for adoption, and he was raised by foreign people in a foreign land. In this message, we will see that in spite…
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Jack is joined by Jackson Caudell of All Yellow Jackets to deep dive into the 2025 Georgia Tech football recruiting class, which included two commits just today! Jake then joins to recap the Jack/Jackson discussion and touch on the rest of the news coming out of The Flats, including Dennis Scott’s jersey retirement, Sara Beth Allen becoming the thi…
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Jonah’s Anger (Jonah 4) Ever get angry because God didn’t do what you thought He should do? Unrealistic expectations and unmet needs produce anger in all of us. The root of it all is pride; the need to be in control. In this message we’ll look at how Jonah reacted when people whom he considered to be unworthy were given God’s mercy and grace. In th…
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How does a childhood fascination with bagpipes evolve into mastery of the harmonica? On this episode of "The Outlet," we chat with Brendon Fairbairn, who shares his journey from being enchanted by the sound of bagpipes to becoming the overall runner-up at the New Zealand Gold Guitar Awards. Brendon takes us through the intricacies of his innovative…
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With the passing of the beloved Tech legend, Jack and Ken recap Dr. Rice’s impact on the Institute and the people he touched. Subscribe to the pod via ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠anchor.fm/scions⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ or add us to your podcatcher using ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://anchor.fm/s/5aa2e7c/podcast/rss⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ You can also find us on Apple Podc…
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The most likely time to appreciate God’s mercy is when we’ve made a major mess of our lives. Bad choices and foolish decisions usually create horrible circumstances that leave us in a state of desperation. One of the advantages of being desperate is that we’re likely to understand our need to turn back to God and obey Him. In this message we’ll see…
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What does it take to transform childhood dreams into a lifelong passion for music? In this episode of "The Outlet," Phil and Simon take us on their extraordinary musical journeys. Phil recounts his early fascination with guitars, inspired by his mother's love for The Beatles and Cliff Richard, and honed his skills under the influence of legends lik…
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Baseball attempts to extend its season, golf tries to climb the mountain for a second year in a row, and we wrap up the athletic year with a clips show (but we also recommend you watch the final Tech athlete of the athletic year, Ameia Wilson, compete in the Long Jump at the NCAA Track and Field Championships - 5-Jun to 8-Jun). On the slate: Update…
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I’ve heard it said that we can run faster when we lose our way. Ever been there? Me too. Our tendency toward rebellion is part of the fall of humanity and persists to this day more than any of us care to admit. In this message we’ll look at some of the consequences of stubbornness and disobedience that leave us swimming in a sea of regret.…
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A Biblical Theology of Conservative Worship | The Worship Conference 2024 | Session 8 | Mark 9 | January 4, 2024 Click this link for the free Worship Conference 2024 Session Notebook: wc24_notebook.pdf See this link to listen to all other Worship Conference 2024 sessions: session-recordings2.html
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Ever wondered how a casual chat over a beer can lead to an awe-inspiring conservation movement? Join us as Ali King, founder of the Coal Island Trust, shares an incredible story of resilience, innovation, and collaboration. From eradicating stoats, mice, and deer to pioneering a globally recognized mouse eradication program, Ali recounts how initia…
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