Coast Bible Church, PastorTom Bennett, San Juan Capistrano, CA, www.coastbible.org
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An entertainment volleyball podcast hosted by CoachWillCap
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John Randall, Senior Pastor of Calvary Chapel San Juan Capistrano, California has been serving in pastoral ministry for over 20 years and is the featured speaker on the Bible teaching radio program, “A Daily Walk.” Don’t miss his podcasts here as he relates his thoughts on current events through the lens of the Bible and Spreads the Word about Jesus.
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This Guy Sucks is a place where the takes flow like wine. A place where the bad fantasy players instinctively flock like the salmon of Capistrano.
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A podcast exploring the history of the Catholic Church, especially the historical background of contemporary Catholic practices and issues. Hosted by Kevin Schmiesing and Scott Schulze. To help Catholic History Trek, please consider donating via PayPal to CatholicHistoryTrek@gmail.com Thank you for your support!
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Connecting Orange County's Past and Present
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How can 90 seconds a day make you a saint? God wants to chisel away at your defects and make you perfect. He will place the chisel where it needs to be, but you have to have the strength and the courage to pick up and swing the hammer. The Saint Challenge is a daily reflection on the saint of the day, and a challenge to complete, all delivered in 90 seconds. Be inspired. Be motivated. Be a saint. #LetsBeSaints
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Diving into possibly the most prolific music scene in the country, Charles takes you inside Southern California based independent music. Part of the Insomnia Radio Regional Family. IR: SoCal covers LA, Ventura, and Orange counties...
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Welcome to the Way of Ramen podcast! In this series I interview Ramen chefs and people in the industry to learn the secrets to make better ramen. Whether you are a home cook or an aspiring ramen shop owner, you should find something interesting in every episode! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wayoframen/support
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Faith Led Interior Design Show | Luxury Interior Design on Any Budget
Sheree Douglas, ASID, CID | Interior Designer | Home Interior | Interior Decoration | Living Room Design | Bedroom Design | Kitchen Design | Bathroom Design | Home Remodeling
A podcast that shows you how to easily address your interior design challenges and have an affordable luxury home in your own unique style without losing your sanity! Are you frustrated and unsure about how to improve the interior of your home? Are you embarrassed to entertain guests because your home doesn't feel like you or fit you, much less your social circle? If so, you're in the right place. Welcome to Faith Led Interior Design Show! I'm the host, Sheree Douglas, an ASID Professional a ...
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John of Capistrano was a lawyer, governor, priest, crusader, and saint. Although many know his name as a home for migrating birds. Scott treks thru his life and the California mission which bears his name. To help Catholic History Trek, please consider donating via PayPal (Kevin Schmiesing@CatholicHistoryTrek) Thank you for your support!…
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Sometimes GOD lets bad things happen to force us onto the road. Evangelizing is the easiest when you're with your people. But sometimes you have to get on the road to find them. First responders find the lost and introduce them to Jesus. Experts ground new disciples in the truth of the faith. Intel and logistics reveal what's happening and provide …
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Coast Bible Church, PastorTom Bennett, San Juan Capistrano, CA, www.coastbible.orgPor Pastor Tom Bennett
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G.K. Chesterton wrote this line about a pivotal encounter between the fleets of Catholic Europe and the Islamic Ottoman Empire. Join Scott and Kevin as they remember Don Juan, Pius V, and the Battle of Lepanto. Please consider supporting this podcast by contributing through PayPal (KevinSchmiesing@CatholicHistoryTrek). Thank you.…
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On the road, GOD give us space to think and consider. GOD opens our eyes and we do not walk alongPor Pastor Tom Bennett
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Pope Pius IX and Jefferson Davis shared a common bond and a correspondence. But what would link the head of the Catholic Churchwith the head of the slave-owning Confederate States of America? Find out, as Scott treks thru that connection in thisepisode of Catholic History Trek. Please consider supporting this podcast by contributing through PayPal …
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Meet seekers on the road of life.Por Pastor Tom Bennett
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Scott and Kevin probe the history of a controversial Catholic group - the traditionalist Society of St. Pius X - and its equally controversial founder, Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre. To help Catholic History Trek, please consider donating via PayPal (Kevin Schmiesing@CatholicHistoryTrek) Thank you for your support!…
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Evangelism is an adventure! Expect resistance. No distractions. Stay focused on the mission. God's people will take care of you!Por Pastor Tom Bennett
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Coast Bible Church, PastorTom Bennett, San Juan Capistrano, CA, www.coastbible.orgPor Pastor Tom Bennett
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Depending on the source, the invention of theelectric motor is often attributed to Benjamin Franklin, Hans Christian Ørsted, Michael Faraday, William Sturgeon, or Thomas Davenport. But the work of a Benedictine monk from Scotland, Andrew Gordon, predates them all. In this episode Scott treks thru the history of the forgotten Benedictine inventors o…
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Two parishes trace their roots to the early days of the Church in Nevada: St. Teresa of Avila in Carson City and St. Mary's of the Mountains in Virginia City. ("Cradles of Catholicism" series, no. 29, Nevada)
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Hebrews 12 - Series: Everything Starts With Jesus Pt. 2Por Pastor Tom Bennett
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Two of the most popular missals for the Latin mass are the missals by Fr Lasance and Baronious Press. In this episode Scott treks thru the history of the men whose names grace these missals – Francis Lasance and Cesare Baronious. To help Catholic History Trek, please consider donating via PayPal (Kevin Schmiesing@CatholicHistoryTrek) Thank you for …
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Mountain-movers are God's people.Por Pastor Tom Bennett
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Scott and Kevin take you on a tour of the interior of a Catholic church, identifying common features such as altars, tabernacles, and ambos—and a few uncommon ones such as papal umbrellas. Please consider supporting this podcast by contributing through PayPal (KevinSchmiesing@CatholicHistoryTrek)
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God uses people that we think are unusable.Por Pastor Tom Bennett
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From the greatest of sinners to the greatest of saints, the life of St Mary of Egypt is one of true repentance and God's gift of mercy. Please consider supporting this podcast by contributing through PayPal (KevinSchmiesing@CatholicHistoryTrek)
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The Church is my people. Don't quit when things get messy. Keep your eyes on the Promised Land.Por Pastor Tom Bennett
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St. Joseph's in West Milford and St. John the Baptist (now Sacred Heart) in Trenton nurtured the faith in its infancy in New Jersey. Among their parishioners were ironworkers, a ferryman, and a noodle maker. ("Cradles of Catholicism" series, no. 28, New Jersey)
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Sometimes we have to choose whether we want to be right, or righteous.Por Patrick Vear
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The Church has a long history of declaring certain men and women as saints. In this episode Scott treks thru the history of how the Church has determined who was worthy of elevating to the status of “saint”, and the differences between them, and the Blesseds, Venerables, and Servants of God. Please consider supporting this podcast by contributing t…
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We are called to live as nomads in this world, living in hope of the City of God.Por Pastor Tom Bennett
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Scott and Kevin tell the story of Catholicism on the Western frontier: Indians, outlaws, shootouts, … and, of course, missionaries and nuns. Please consider supporting this podcast by contributing through PayPal (KevinSchmiesing@CatholicHistoryTrek)
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If a heartless, godless man rewarded righteous persistence, how much more will our Heavenly Father reward us?Por Patrick Vear
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Mountain-moving faith experiences future victory right now and proves faith real, it never doubts that the impossible is possible. Mountain-moving faith comes from getting to know God.Por Pastor Tom Bennett
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From Pope Pontian to Pope Benedict XVI, only a handful of St Peter's successors have resigned from the papacy. And the evidence is suspect that half of these possible resignations actually happened. In this episode Scott treks back thru these 11 possible papal resignations. To help Catholic History Trek, please consider donating via PayPal (Kevin S…
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Mountain-moving faith experiences future victory right now and proves faith real.Por Pastor Tom Bennett
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Several Pierres appear in the story of the historic Church of Saint-Pierre—St. Peter's Church in Jefferson, South Dakota. (Cradles of Catholicism series, no. 27, South Dakota) Please consider supporting this podcast by contributing through PayPal (KevinSchmiesing@CatholicHistoryTrek)
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In this episode Scott treks thru the story of the saintly knight Galgano and his sword in the stone, which may have served as the inspiration for the legend of King Arthur and his own sword in a stone. To help Catholic History Trek, please consider donating via PayPal (Kevin Schmiesing@CatholicHistoryTrek) Thank you for your support!…
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Mountain-moving faith experiences future victory right now and proves faith real. God rewards Bible readers and pray-ers with mountain-moving faith.Por Pastor Tom Bennett
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Christianity came to China no later than the 600s, but, from Confucian sages to Communist despots, its growth has faced strong headwinds ever since. Kevin and Scott recount the stories of a few of the exceptional figures in this history, including Franciscan missionaries, Jesuit scholars, and the “three pillars of Chinese Catholicism." To help Cath…
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The church is a community of faith and one Jesus regards as very important for the believer to be a part of in order to weather life's storms, to keep hope alive in an ever increasingly hopeless world.Por Pastor Tom Bennett
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St Leonard of Port Maurice was arguably the greatest missionary of the 18th century. In this episode Scott treks thru the life of St Leonard and his famous sermon on the little number of those who are saved. To help Catholic History Trek, please consider donating via PayPal (Kevin Schmiesing@CatholicHistoryTrek) Thank you for your support!…
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The Old Covenant and the New Covenant: the difference.Por Pastor Tom Bennett
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Mobile's current Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception traces its roots all the way back to 1703. (“Cradles of Catholicism” series, no. 26, Alabama) Please consider supporting this podcast by contributing through PayPal (KevinSchmiesing@CatholicHistoryTrek)
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Jesus is the Rock. A "house" built on Him can withstand the storms of life that come our way. Crisis reveals who has built their lives on Jesus and who hasn't.Por Pastor Tom Bennett
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In 1966 the Dutch bishops released a new catechism with much excitement, as the first one to be published after the 2nd Vatican Council. But when the spirit of the age trumped the doctrines of the Church, problems arose. In this episode Scott treks thru the background, history, and response to this infamous catechism. To help Catholic History Trek,…
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Prophets, who are they, what is their purpose. Be careful, look at what they've done, not at what they say.Por Pastor Tom Bennett
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Agnus Dei is a name for Jesus as the “Lamb of God” and is a prayer said during mass. But Agnus Dei was also the name for a highly prized papal sacramental. In this episode Scott treks thru the holy, and political, history of the sacramental Agnus Dei. To help Catholic History Trek, please consider donating via PayPal (Kevin Schmiesing@CatholicHisto…
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This teaching isn't just about heaven and hell. It's about life here and now too! Jesus is the only way to Life.Por Pastor Tom Bennett
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Scott and Kevin venture beyond the city walls to explore the history of Catholicism and agriculture. From peasants to plantations, from hermits to homesteaders, from breeding to beekeeping, faith and farming have been companions through the centuries. To help Catholic History Trek, please consider donating via PayPal (Kevin Schmiesing@CatholicHisto…
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God gives good gifts to everyone, so imagine His generosity to His own. He provides good gifts that meet needs, not necessarily all the things that we want, but He doesn't put a limit on what we can ask for, either.Por Pastor Tom Bennett
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Marking the halfway point in his trek across all fifty states, Kevin explores the historic churches of southwestern Illinois, especially Immaculate Conception in Kaskaskia and Holy Family in Cahokia. ("Cradles of Catholicism" series, no. 25, Illinois)
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Be careful! Don't do bad judgment or be hypercritical. Unaddressed sin makes it impossible to judge rightly. We need help!Por Pastor Tom Bennett
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Genesius set out to please the Roman emperor Diocletian with an anti-Christian comedy act. But then things took an unexpected turn. Find out what happened in this episode of Catholic History Trek. ("Martyrs" series no. 3, Martyrdom of St Genesius) To help Catholic History Trek, please consider donating via PayPal (CatholicHistoryTrek@gmail.com) Tha…
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Jesus teaches us that worrying about the future is the real problem.Por Pastor Tom Bennett
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In hopes of atoning for at least some of their sins, Scott and Kevin humbly offer this episode on the history of the Sacrament of Penance, aka Confession, aka Reconciliation. Is listening to it a penance or a guilty pleasure? You decide. To help Catholic History Trek, please consider donating via PayPal (Kevin Schmiesing@CatholicHistoryTrek) Thank …
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Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. All earthly treasures are temporary. Are you investing, laying up treasures, in heaven?Por Pastor Tom Bennett
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Debt gives us power over those who owe us. Forgiveness of others is what the Lord asks of us. Without forgiveness, we only have revenge or withdrawal.Por Pastor Tom Bennett
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