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Eternal Perspectives

An episode of the Identity House Podcast podcast, hosted by Identity House, titled "Eternal Perspectives" was published on January 25, 2020 and runs 51 minutes.

January 25, 2020 ·51m · Identity House Podcast

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Did you know that most of the Bible talks about promises and prophecies about what will happen in the future? Are you living your life for a reward in this world or are you living for Heaven? What is your value system oriented around? In this teaching, Matt Ball teaches about the importance of having an eternal perspective. What God has said is going to come to pass is more real than the circumstances we encounter on this earth.

Did you know that most of the Bible talks about promises and prophecies about what will happen in the future? Are you living your life for a reward in this world or are you living for Heaven? What is your value system oriented around? In this teaching, Matt Ball teaches about the importance of having an eternal perspective. What God has said is going to come to pass is more real than the circumstances we encounter on this earth.

OWLY OWLY Born in 1995, in Royan (Fr), Mr. Dieze play for the first time with electronic music at the age of 15 years. He starts mixing in night bars on the Brittany side. He then discovered a passion for animation, which he decided to perfect by integrating the UCPA, School of DJs.He then signs his apprenticeship contract with a high-end event company, and learns all the fascines of the technical world of the stage.6 months later, DIEZE is contacted by a club in difficulty and in search of identity. He leaves his company and takes charge of the musical program and the communication of this night establishment. In March 2018, he decided to settle in Switzerland, in search of a new audience.Passionate about production, DIEZE finds its musical identity in Jackin 'House. He integrates into his sets of sounds Funk and Disco. The Soul House - 더 소울 하우스 The Soul Family The Soul House talks about our identity. 소울 하우스는 "나는 누구인가" 에 관한 이야기를 전합니다. His House Nashville His House Nashville His House Nashville is a called out group of believers worshipping God in Spirit and Truth and building a pure altar of worship and prayer unto King Jesus. Our vision is to see fewer platforms to man and more altars unto the King. We are the Ekklesia - a called-out body of believers gathering to establish, equip, and release believers into all mountains of culture. We desire to see the Kingdom of Heaven advance beyond four walls and Jesus get His full reward through the preaching of the full gospel without compromise. John 4:24 is the banner waving over His House Nashville as we worship God in Spirit and Truth. We are a house marked by Victory - and that sound echoes throughout our worship, prayers, and declarations. Together, we are building a pure altar. Come, bring your torch, dip into the flames, and go forth in Kingdom power, identity, and transformation. Exploring and Designing our Future Robot Companions Queen Mary, University of London In these 2 interviews from the LIREC research project (http://lirec.org/node/1864), Prof Peter McOwan explains how his team is exploring how to develop new forms of technology for artificial companions, either robotic or virtual. He emphasizes that LIREC is unique in this emerging field of enquiry in that it incorporates long-term studies in genuine environments such as an office or a house, and also whether a robot can migrate to different devices, in effect switching bodies. He also covers how his emotion tracker iCat software can identify and recognise faces and expressions and then react to them. This is an ambitious project, incorporating a vast array of interconnected technological, social and philosophical questions: physical robot design, software architecture, modelling the behaviour and emotions of companions as well as their capacity to detect the emotional expressions of humans, not to mention questions of ethics, memory, and longitudinal studies of human-companion relation
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