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AMG Broadcasting (Acts Media Group) originated from Acts Ministry, which was founded by Dr. Paul Collins. our mission is to educate people about social and religious issues, covering topics such as education, the environment, health, welfare, and global social justice. They actively engage with business, nonprofit, and entertainment sectors to expand their audience. Additionally, Acts Media Group focuses on finding innovative solutions for challenges faced by veterans, autistic individuals, immigrants, the underemployed, the unemployed, and the homeless.

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    Louie Michael & ‘Changing Times' host Lynn Morris Have A Conversation On Suicide. Louie Michael discuss the critical need for mental health awareness and the power of hope.

    Louie Michael & ‘Changing Times' host Lynn Morris Have A Conversation On Suicide. Louie Michael discuss the critical need for mental health awareness and the power of hope.Key HighlightsOvercoming Rock Bottom: Louie Michael shares his story of falling into a deep depression at age 18 after an injury ended his professional baseball prospects. He describes how a spiritual encounter changed his path, leading him to a career as an Elvis impersonator and a community leader.High-Risk Groups: The discussion focuses on groups particularly affected by suicide, including veterans (noting the statistic of roughly 22 deaths per day), farmers, and first responders.Identifying the Signs: They urge viewers to watch for "unspoken" cries for help, such as social withdrawal, extreme fatigue, or comments about being "tired of it all." They stress that these should always be taken seriously.The "Good Neighbor" Initiative: Lynn Morris encourages people to re-engage with their communities by simply knowing their neighbors' names and checking in on them to reduce isolation.Resources MentionedSuicide & Crisis Lifeline: 988 (Available 24/7)Choosing to Live Organization: 417-988-1086Feedback Email: [email protected]

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    An Ordinary Man," host Jim Wining explores the concept of a "Surge in Faith" and the distinction between faith and hope.

    An Ordinary Man," host Jim Wining explores the concept of a "Surge in Faith" and the distinction between faith and hope.Hope vs. FaithJim begins by defining the two concepts:Hope: The belief that something good is going to happen or that a prayer will be answered.Faith: Believing without any physical evidence because of a deep knowledge and trust in God's nature and methods.The Lee's Summit MiracleJim shares a personal story of "walking in faith" from about 20–25 years ago when he was starting his ministry at Heaven’s Gate Gospel Church in Lee's Summit, Missouri.The Calling: While driving around town to find ways to help the homeless, Jim felt the Holy Spirit direct him to a specific vacant building across from City Hall.Obedience: Despite having no money or plan, he called the owner—a former Pittsburgh Steelers player—and asked to rent the building for free for six months to open a "free store."Miraculous Provision: The owner agreed on the condition that Jim could secure a permit. Jim walked across the street to City Hall, and although he didn't know who to talk to, he was immediately directed to the right official who signed the permit on the spot.The Impact of the Free StoreThe store opened and provided food, clothing, and toys to the community during the fall and winter months. Jim highlights several key points:Community Effort: He credits the mission's success to a dedicated team, including his secretary Brenda and fellow pastors.Scale of Help: He estimates they gave away over $500,000 worth of goods and served a massive "body count" of people in need.A Season of Service: The store eventually closed after the six-month lease, following the biblical principle that there is a "time for everything" (Ecclesiastes).Closing EncouragementJim encourages his audience to rely on faith when they feel "up against a wall." He urges listeners to be peaceful with God's support and to wait for His direction. He also recommends tuning into "Changing Times with Lynn Morris" on Wednesday mornings for further spiritual enrichment.He concludes with a blessing, wishing his listeners the "peace of understanding" and the guidance of God for the future.

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    Bishop Jim Wining & ‘Changing Times' host Lynn Morris To Share On What In The World Is Going On? f

    Bishop Jim Wining & ‘Changing Times' host Lynn Morris To Share On What In The World Is Going On? features a discussion between Bishop Jim Wining and Lynn Morris regarding current global events from a spiritual and prophetic perspective.Key Discussion PointsGlobal Analysis: The speakers analyze "what in the world is going on" by looking at current headlines and societal shifts through the lens of biblical prophecy and spiritual discernment.Collaboration: Lynn Morris, host of the "Changing Times" program, joins Bishop Jim Wining to provide a multi-perspective look at the challenges and changes occurring in modern society.Purpose: The video aims to provide viewers with clarity and a sense of direction amidst global uncertainty, focusing on spiritual readiness and understanding the "times and seasons."

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    "An Ordinary Man," host Jim Wining discusses the evolution of Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD/ADHD) from a childhood diagnosis into a broader social issue involving "distracted adults."

    "An Ordinary Man," host Jim Wining discusses the evolution of Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD/ADHD) from a childhood diagnosis into a broader social issue involving "distracted adults."Personal Experience & The DiagnosisJim reflects on his own childhood experiences in the second grade, long before ADD was a common diagnosis. He describes how the redundancy of classroom teaching drove him to distraction and credits a supportive teacher, Mrs. Cromer, for allowing him "movement breaks" to manage his energy and focus.He contrasts this simple, practical solution with the medical approach that emerged in the 1980s and 90s, which he argues primarily relied on medication like Ritalin rather than addressing the root causes.The "Distracted Adult" & Societal ImpactJim argues that the children diagnosed with ADD decades ago have now become adults who struggle with:Social Connection: Difficulty maintaining relationships, jobs, and a sense of authority.Impulsive Behavior: He links lack of focus to disruptive societal actions, including vandalism, rejection of law and order, and even confusion regarding gender identity.Lack of Historical Context: He suggests that this "attention deficit" prevents adults from understanding foundational concepts, such as the origins of the United States.A Spiritual PerspectiveAs a Bishop, Jim frames the issue through a biblical lens:Spiritual Warfare: Referencing Ephesians 2:2, he posits that the ultimate source of this distraction is Satan, whose goal is to destroy "the jewel of God's creation"—man and woman.The Solution in Faith: He emphasizes that the government or money cannot fix these issues. Instead, he calls for a deeper dive into the Word of God, practicing forgiveness, and providing guidance to those who are misguided.Unity: He encourages listeners to read John 17, highlighting Jesus’s prayer for unity, suggesting that being "one with God" is the path to restoring the clarity and focus that society has lost.ConclusionJim concludes by urging his audience to be examples of love and understanding for distracted adults, moving past political and racial divides to focus on the restoration of God's creation.

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    A Not So Ordinary Man," host Dennis explores the complex relationship between focus, faith, and personal growth. He challenges the traditional medical definition of ADD

    "A Not So Ordinary Man," host Dennis explores the complex relationship between focus, faith, and personal growth. He challenges the traditional medical definition of ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder), proposing that it is not a "deficit" of attention, but rather a heightened ability to receive sensory information from a vast array of sources simultaneously.Core Discussion & MetaphorsReframing Focus: Dennis shares his own diagnosis to illustrate that what looks like distraction is often just a struggle to filter a flood of incoming information.The Spiritual Garden: Using his own backyard as a living classroom, he discusses the legacy of plants—like a gooseberry bush from his mother’s home—to show how life and heritage are carried forward through seasons.The Master Pruner: He reflects on the necessity of "pruning" in life. Just as his fig tree and rose bush require cutting back to thrive, he suggests that spiritual and personal growth often require painful but necessary removals to foster new life.Original MusicThe program features three original songs that weave these themes together:"Are You Distracted?": A narrative song about a student named "Little Jimmy" that questions whether modern distractions and chemical solutions are stealing a generation's identity and connection to the Creator."The Kingdom Surge": A high-energy anthem celebrating spiritual victory and the "nobody's" who find their voice in faith."Who You Are": A soulful reminder of individual worth, framing the listener as the "salt of the earth" and "light of the world."Final MessageDennis concludes with a teaching on the "anointing of the least," urging viewers to move away from the world's "static" and toward a "frequency of unity." He encourages everyone to stop the distraction and start a true connection with their faith and community.

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    417 Testimonies An Introduction| Featuring Preston & Dennis a broadcast by AMG Broadcasting (Acts Media Group) that serves as an introduction to a series focused on personal faith stories.

    417 Testimonies An Introduction| Featuring Preston & Dennis a broadcast by AMG Broadcasting (Acts Media Group) that serves as an introduction to a series focused on personal faith stories.Video HighlightsPurpose: The episode introduces the "417 Testimonies" project, which features local individuals sharing their experiences with Jesus Christ.Featured Speakers: The stream features Preston Cameron and Dennis Eversen, who discuss the vision behind the program and the importance of sharing personal spiritual journeys.Production: This particular link is a "Live Backup Stream," intended to ensure the broadcast remained available during its original air time.Related Content from Acts Media GroupIf you're interested in more from this channel, they recently shared:How I Started Using Caste Tapes A Treasured Memory By Bishop Dennis EversenLocal footage such as a Hail Storm in Springfield, Missouri from April 2026.

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    A Treasured Memory Of Evangel University By Bishop Dennis Eversen . A personal anecdotes and theological reflections while driving past Evangel University in Springfield, Missouri.

    A Treasured Memory Of Evangel University By Bishop Dennis Eversen .A personal anecdotes and theological reflections while driving past Evangel University in Springfield, Missouri.a blend of personal history and biblical teaching while driving through Springfield, Missouri. The video concludes with an original anthem that captures the spirit of his journey.Personal Memories & TravelDennis reflects on a season of life spent on the road, centered around a unique living situation and the community of Evangel University:The Flea Market Bus: He describes living in a school bus that his sister and brother-in-law converted into a motor home. They used cabinets salvaged from trailers and set up electrical and water systems, using the back for storage to sell items at flea markets.The Oregon Journey: He shares a story of hitchhiking to Evangel, borrowing a friend's car, and traveling to the mountains of Oregon to cut Christmas trees.Augustine: Throughout these travels, he was accompanied by his intelligent German Shepherd, Augustine, whom he found at an abandoned flea market in St. Augustine, Florida.PTL & Connections: Dennis mentions his time as a supervisor at the Heritage USA (PTL) water park, where he met many Evangel students and, most significantly, his wife.Biblical Reflections: Vessels of MercyShifting to a study of Romans 9, Dennis explores the concept of being "chosen" by God:Sovereignty and Mercy: He discusses the passage where God tells Moses He will have mercy on whom He has mercy, emphasizing that no one "deserves" grace, but it is a gift from God.Our Responsibility: He suggests that when God chooses an individual to be a "vessel of mercy," that mercy is intended to flow through them to others. He notes that with much gift comes much responsibility.Community Support: A major theme is the "body of Christ" dynamic—the idea that while we carry our own burdens, we must be there to assist others when their burdens become too heavy to bear alone."Vessels on a Winding Road" (Closing Anthem)The video wraps up with a long-play, emotional anthem. The lyrics tie together the visual of the "ghost of a school bus" with the spiritual idea that we are all travelers trying to navigate a "thin human line" between God's sovereignty and our own choices. It serves as a tribute to the "treasured memories" that shape a person's faith.

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    Bishop Dennis Eversen delivers a powerful message titled "Christ's Anointing ON Us." The video combines original music with a theological teaching on the empowerment of believers.

    Bishop Dennis Eversen delivers a powerful message titled "Christ's Anointing ON Us." The video combines original music with a theological teaching on the empowerment of believers.Bishop Dennis focuses on the transition from the ministry of John the Baptist to the ministry of Jesus. He emphasizes that while John was a great prophet, Jesus introduced a kingdom where the "least" are empowered with the same anointing as the Messiah himself.Identity in Christ: He explains that the term "Christian" signifies being one with Christ and part of His body.The Call to Power: Dennis argues that many Christians embrace a "weakness" when they should be walking in the same power Jesus displayed—healing the sick, delivering the captive, and performing miracles.Greater Works: Citing the biblical promise that followers will do "greater works," he encourages viewers to expect the power of God to manifest as blessings and miracles in their daily lives.The broadcast is framed by several songs that reinforce the spiritual themes:"The Kingdom Surge": An opening anthem about the stagnation being broken and the "nobodies" crowding around the Master's door."Do You Know Who You Are?": A concluding song that asks listeners to look beyond their earthly circumstances and recognize themselves as the "salt of the earth" and "light of the world.""Living Water": A reflection on the Holy Spirit as a fountain bubbling up through the "living breathing manifest" of the church.The central theme is that the anointing of the Holy Spirit is not just for historical figures but is a present reality for all believers, intended to transform them from servants into friends of God who carry His authority.The Message: The Messiah's AnointingOriginal Music HighlightsKey Takeaway

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    How I Started Using Caste Tapes A Treasured Memory By Bishop Dennis Eversen

    How I Started Using Caste Tapes A Treasured Memory By Bishop Dennis EversenBishop Dennis Eversen sharing a personal story about his early experiences with recording technology and how it became a foundational part of his life and ministry.Key Highlights from the MemoryThe Wisconsin Discovery: Bishop Eversen recounts a specific childhood memory of visiting his grandparents in Wisconsin. While exploring, he discovered a loose cassette tape recorder that belonged to his grandfather.A Lifelong Hobby: This discovery sparked a deep interest in audio recording. As a young boy, he began using the device to record television shows, music from the radio, and even created his own "fake" radio broadcasts.The Spiritual Transition: What began as a childhood fascination eventually took on a spiritual dimension. He later utilized this skill to record prophetic messages and spiritual teachings, realizing that God had used a simple childhood hobby to prepare him for his future role in ministry.The Concept of "Treasured Memories": He reflects on how seemingly insignificant moments—like finding an old tape recorder—are often "treasured memories" orchestrated by God to shape a person's calling.This story serves as a companion to his broader testimony, illustrating how his personal history with AMG Broadcasting (Acts Media Group) was literally being "recorded" long before the ministry officially began.Source Video: How I Started Using Caste Tapes A Treasured Memory By Bishop Dennis Eversen

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    ⁠"Christ's Anointing ON Us"⁠ featuring Bishop Dennis Eversen,

    "Christ's Anointing ON Us" featuring Bishop Dennis Eversen, the teaching focuses on the spiritual authority and power available to believers through their identity in Christ.Your YouTube Studio description currently highlights several key moments from the teaching:The Transition of the Kingdom 00:00 Opens in a new window : The teaching begins with a lyrical reflection on "stagnation being broken" and the kingdom of heaven pressing forward as a "holy force."The Ministry of John the Baptist 03:31 Opens in a new window : Bishop Eversen discusses how John the Baptist prepared the way but was clear that he was not the Messiah, emphasizing that one mightier was coming who would baptize with the "Holy Spirit and with fire."The Believer’s Anointing 05:04 Opens in a new window : A central theme is that the same anointing Jesus had—to heal, deliver, and cast out demons—now rests on His followers.Rejecting Weakness 05:45 Opens in a new window : The Bishop encourages Christians to move away from a "weakness" mindset and instead embrace the power and victory of the Messiah.Identity in Christ 07:31 Opens in a new window : The teaching concludes with reminders of the believer's identity as the "salt of the earth" and the "light of the world."Key Discussion Points

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    Science and The Pursuit of Truth Part 2 With Wen Chen & Bishop Dennis Eversen.

    Science and The Pursuit of Truth With Wen Chen & Bishop Dennis Eversen, the speakers explore the intersection of scientific inquiry, personal faith, and the search for objective truth. 1. Defining the Common Goal: TruthThe dialogue begins by establishing that both science and faith are, at their core, a pursuit of objective truth.Science seeks to understand the "how" through observable data and physical laws.Faith addresses the "why" and the underlying moral or spiritual architecture of existence.They argue that when both are pursued with honesty, they inevitably converge rather than collide.2. The Role of Intellectual HumilityA significant portion of the talk focuses on the necessity of humility in both fields.In Science: Dr. Chen notes that scientific theories are often refined or replaced as new evidence emerges. A "dogmatic" scientist who refuses to look at new data is not practicing true science.In Faith: Bishop Eversen emphasizes that spiritual growth requires an openness to revelation and a willingness to acknowledge the limitations of human understanding.3. Overcoming the "Conflict" NarrativeThe speakers challenge the modern idea that one must choose between being "rational" and being "religious."They discuss historical figures in science who were deeply motivated by their faith to understand the "creator's handiwork."The conversation suggests that the perceived conflict often stems from misunderstandings—either a superficial view of science or a rigid, non-exploratory view of faith.4. Ethics and PurposeThey delve into how science provides the tools for progress, but faith and morality provide the direction.Science can tell us how to split an atom, but it cannot tell us whether it is "right" to use that power for destruction or energy.They conclude that a society needs both the rigorous evidence of science and the ethical grounding of spiritual truth to flourish.

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    Amy Blansit Joins ‘Changing Times’ Lynn Morris To Share On Building Stability Through Hope⁠

    Amy Blansit Joins ‘Changing Times’ Lynn Morris To Share On Building Stability Through Hope features a discussion between host Lynn Morris and Amy Blansit regarding the Drew Lewis Foundation's efforts to create community stability.The Blue House Project: A significant portion of the conversation focuses on the "Blue House" initiative, which aims to revitalize neighborhoods and provide sustainable housing solutions.Building Stability: Amy Blansit discusses the foundational work of the Drew Lewis Foundation, emphasizing how they help families move from crisis to stability through education and community support.Hope as a Catalyst: The speakers delve into the psychological and social importance of hope in driving long-term success for individuals in the Springfield area.

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    Artificial Intelligence can never replace Faith, Hope & Love⁠ Bishop Dennis Everson and Mike Mathews a technology leader at Oral Roberts University discussing the intersection of AI & spirituality

    This video, "Artificial Intelligence can never replace Faith, Hope & Love," features Bishop Dennis Everson and Mike Mathews (a technology leader at Oral Roberts University) discussing the intersection of AI and spirituality.The "Lizard Brain" and Fear: Mathews explains the biological "fear factor" (the amygdala) that causes humans to react to change with "fight, flight, or reject" 12:44Opens in a new window. He argues that God designed humans this way so they could choose to overcome fear with faith 13:23Opens in a new window.AI vs. Human Qualities: A central theme is that while AI is a powerful tool for productivity, it lacks the core human qualities given by God: Faith, Hope, and Love 14:26Opens in a new window. Mathews notes that AI cannot experience suffering, trials, or the personal growth that comes from overcoming them 15:17Opens in a new window.Augmented vs. Artificial Intelligence: Rather than seeing AI as "artificial," Mathews views it as a copy of digitized human knowledge that can be used to "even the score" for those who feel less qualified or talented 18:13Opens in a new window.The Future of Work: They address the fear of job replacement, citing a Forbes article that noted many companies who laid off staff in favor of AI have already started rehiring them because AI cannot replace empathy and compassion 20:14Opens in a new window.

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    ⁠Bishop Dennis Eversen⁠ sharing his personal testimony during a service at ⁠Central Assembly of God⁠ in Springfield Missouri he service is a blend of English and Swahili translation

    This video features Bishop Dennis Eversen sharing his personal testimony during a service at Central Assembly of God in Springfield, Missouri. The service is a blend of English and Swahili translation, specifically catering to the Swahili congregation.Palm Sunday Reflection: The Bishop opens by discussing the significance of Palm Sunday 00:22Opens in a new window. He contrasts the biblical welcoming of Jesus into Jerusalem with modern-day protests against authority, affirming his primary allegiance to Jesus as the "King of Kings" 01:34Opens in a new window.The Concept of Being "Born Again": Using the analogy of his own physical birth on March 30, 1966 03:36Opens in a new window, he describes the transition from a place of comfort to a world of noise and light. He relates this to the spiritual experience of being "born again" into a relationship with God 21:18Opens in a new window.A Shift in Faith: Growing up in a devout Roman Catholic family 09:55Opens in a new window, the Bishop describes a major shift when his parents surrendered their hearts to the Lord and joined an Assembly of God church. He eventually felt a personal call from the Holy Spirit and surrendered his own life to ministry 15:24Opens in a new window.The "Crystal Fountain" Vision: He recounts a vision from "Sister Korum," the first pastor of Central Assembly 33:51Opens in a new window. In 1907, she envisioned a "great crystal fountain" bubbling up out of Springfield and flowing to the four corners of the earth 36:04Opens in a new window. The Bishop sees the diverse, multi-language congregation today as the fulfillment of that vision 38:20Opens in a new window.A Call to Action: The testimony concludes with an invitation for congregants to "answer the call" if they hear God's voice 40:41Opens in a new window, leading into a prayer for those coming forward for baptism and ministry 46:07Opens in a new window.

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    Changing Times, host ⁠Lynn Morris⁠ welcomes ⁠Dr. Paul Collins⁠, the founder of ⁠Acts Ministry⁠, for a profound discussion on the theological and historical significance of the Resurrection Morning.

    In this episode of Changing Times, host Lynn Morris welcomes Dr. Paul Collins, the founder of Acts Ministry, for a profound discussion on the theological and historical significance of the Resurrection Morning.The Significance of Easter: Dr. Collins explains why the resurrection is the most important event for both Christians and non-Christians, serving as the bedrock of faith 04:28 Opens in a new window .Historical Documentation: He asserts that the resurrection of Jesus is one of the most well-documented events in history, supported by hundreds of eyewitness accounts 11:20 Opens in a new window .Spiritual Transformation: The conversation covers how Jesus' resurrection brought about a "spiritual restart" for humanity and how He breathed the Holy Spirit upon His disciples 22:13 Opens in a new window .Symbolism in Traditions: Dr. Collins provides insight into the origins of Easter symbols, such as bunnies (representing multiplication of life) and eggs (symbolizing the broken tomb) 18:29 Opens in a new window .The Power of Choice: Lynn Morris emphasizes the importance of making the choice to accept faith, especially with the upcoming Easter Sunday 41:31 Opens in a new window .Key Discussion Points

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    ⁠"The Power of Social Media," "An Ordinary Man," host Jim Wining⁠, Jim Wining discusses the profound responsibility that comes with modern connectivity.

    In the video "The Power of Social Media," "An Ordinary Man," host Jim Wining, Jim Wining discusses the profound responsibility that comes with modern connectivity. He argues that because we can reach millions of people instantly with our smartphones, we have a "fiduciary responsibility" to be prudent about the information we support or share 00:22Opens in a new window.Vetting Information: Wining warns against blindly accepting news reports, citing an example of a media outlet reporting Iranian information about a US naval ship as truth without verification 01:43Opens in a new window. He encourages viewers to look for collaborating evidence and credible sources before believing or spreading a post 08:16Opens in a new window.The "Lemon Rock Beer" Lesson: To illustrate how truth can be uncovered through investigation, Wining tells a story from his past. After a six-pack of "Lemon Rock Beer" went missing in his home, his sons all denied involvement 06:02Opens in a new window. His wife eventually used the threat of forensic evidence (fingerprints) to get one of the boys to confess, highlighting the importance of looking carefully at evidence 07:07Opens in a new window.Truth, Accountability, and Obedience: He defines the "fiber of the United States" as being rooted in these three principles. He suggests that if information is injurious to people or destructive to society, we should not disseminate it on our platforms 12:15Opens in a new window.A Spiritual Foundation: Wining connects these civic responsibilities to the teachings of Jesus, emphasizing that respect and trust are the foundations of love for one another 13:22Opens in a new window.The video concludes with a reminder that the power in our hands—our phones—can either make or break the freedoms of the country 13:32Opens in a new window.Gemini saidKey Discussion Points

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    ⁠"Ike Skelton Joins ‘Changing Times' hosts Lynn Morris To Share On Flock Cameras & Private Citizens"⁠ features a discussion on the implications of automated license plate recognition (ALPR) technology

    The video "Ike Skelton Joins ‘Changing Times' hosts Lynn Morris To Share On Flock Cameras & Private Citizens" features a discussion about the implications of automated license plate recognition (ALPR) technology, specifically Flock Safety cameras.Privacy and Constitutional Concerns: Guests Ike Skelton (Camden County Presiding Commissioner) and Ron Sanders argue that these cameras represent a significant overreach. They express concerns that the data could be used to create lists of citizens exercising their First and Second Amendment rights, such as those visiting churches or shooting ranges 06:51 Opens in a new window , 13:08 Opens in a new window .Data Ownership and Access: The discussion highlights that while law enforcement agencies may "own" the data, the contracts with Flock Safety often grant the company irrevocable access to the data in perpetuity 15:19 Opens in a new window , 27:36 Opens in a new window .Technological Capabilities: Beyond license plates, the speakers mention that the system can develop "vehicle fingerprints," identifying cars by scratches, dents, or bumper stickers 15:46 Opens in a new window . They also discuss the potential for facial recognition and motion detection on walking paths 24:26 Opens in a new window .Local Action in Camden County: Ike Skelton details his efforts to prohibit Flock cameras in Camden County, which led to him being charged with misdemeanors for disrupting government operations—a "badge of honor" he claims to wear for defending the Constitution 38:55 Opens in a new window .Call to Vigilance: The participants urge viewers to engage with local government and be aware of how their tax dollars are spent on surveillance technology, emphasizing that local elections (like school boards and city councils) are critical for these issues 40:36 Opens in a new window .Lynn Morris: Host and Christian County Commissioner.Ike Skelton: Presiding Commissioner of Camden County, Missouri.Ron Sanders: Local citizen and researcher.Key Discussion PointsFeatured Guests

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    "Plants, Animals & Humans," "An Ordinary Man," host Jim Wining⁠, Jim Wining reflects on what he calls "God’s three great creations"

    In the video "Plants, Animals & Humans," "An Ordinary Man," host Jim Wining, Jim Wining reflects on what he calls "God’s three great creations": plants, animals, and people. He shares personal stories to illustrate how these gifts can soften the heart and lead to a deeper appreciation for life.The Beauty of Plants: Jim, a self-described "city boy" who has lived on a farm for over 30 years, marvels at the vibrant growth of Cannas 00:55Opens in a new window. He notes how simple nutrition and water can transform a sprout into a six-foot-tall plant with beautiful flowers in just six weeks 01:50Opens in a new window. This year, he mentions having 62 Canna plants blooming 02:02Opens in a new window.The Companionship of Animals: He discusses the emotional impact of his pets, specifically his cats. After the loss of his cat, Bubby, he and his wife adopted Gumbo 03:43Opens in a new window. He recounts being touched by how Gumbo and their 16-year-old farm cat bonded and slept together during a long road trip, which he views as a direct gift of love from God 04:26Opens in a new window.The Connection of People: Jim reflects on the importance of human fellowship. He shares that while having autism can make social interaction challenging 05:47Opens in a new window, God created people to be together in unity. He emphasizes a progression from respect to trust, and ultimately to love 06:32Opens in a new window.The video concludes with a message of unity in Christ through the Holy Spirit, encouraging viewers to find a "positive upspring" by focusing on these divine gifts 07:10Opens in a new window.Gemini saidKey Themes of the Video

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    Bishop Dennis Eversen explores n intersection of faith and technology a sermon originally recorded on a cassette tape in the 1990s reimagined AI-generated music

    "God's Trump Card and how He is Using A man to Change The World. Time 4 Tuesday's Talk @ Ten With BDE", Bishop Dennis Eversen explores the intersection of faith and modern technology. He shares a sermon originally recorded on a cassette tape in the 1990s, now reimagined through AI-generated music and imagery to demonstrate how technology can "broadcast the gospel to the ends of the earth" 54:55 Opens in a new window .The centerpiece of the video is a reflection on the crucifixion of Jesus through the eyes of his mother, Mary. Bishop Eversen details the raw human emotions she likely experienced:Confusion and Fear: Imagining her being awoken by the "milling about" of the crowd during Jesus' midnight arrest 19:26 Opens in a new window .Agony of the Scourging: Describing the physical horror of the Roman whip and how it "shredded her soul" 27:37 Opens in a new window .Powerlessness: Her inability to stop the events or even offer her son a drink of water 31:30 Opens in a new window .He then transitions to a "sermon within a sermon," explaining that as profound as Mary's pain was, it was a "drop in the ocean" compared to the pain of God the Father, who had to turn His back on His Son to fulfill the plan of redemption 38:28 Opens in a new window .Bishop Eversen highlights how he is repurposing his past work using modern tools:Digitizing History: He demonstrates transferring a 1990s cassette tape to a mini SD card to preserve it 52:41 Opens in a new window .AI Collaboration: He explains his process of using AI to transform his original spoken words into different musical styles, creating a "music-sermon" hybrid 13:59 Opens in a new window .Visual Artistry: He discusses using AI to generate images that capture nuanced emotions—such as hope, despair, and anguish—to better communicate the narrative 15:25 Opens in a new window .

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    ⁠"Prepper or Planner," a look by "An Ordinary Man," host Jim Wining⁠,

    In the video "Prepper or Planner," a look by "An Ordinary Man," host Jim Wining, Jim Wining distinguishes between "prepping" for long-term survival and "planning" for short-term household disruptions. He emphasizes that while long-term disasters (30+ months) require collective action from governments or churches, individual families should focus on a 14-to-30-day "hiccup" event.Wining identifies four pillars for a family unit to manage during a 14-to-30-day outage:Water: Store approximately one gallon per person per day 05:39 Opens in a new window . He recommends rotating this supply into your normal usage every four to six months to keep it fresh 06:10 Opens in a new window .Food: Stock non-perishable items like canned goods, aiming for 6–8 ounces of protein per person daily 07:01 Opens in a new window . He advises rotating these supplies every 60 to 90 days 07:48 Opens in a new window .Shelter & Warmth: Identify a safe area in the house that remains temperate. He suggests planning for winter by keeping heavy coats and sweaters accessible, noting that while heat can be managed by shedding layers, cold is harder to resolve without proper gear 09:25 Opens in a new window .Communications: Wining stresses the importance of owning an emergency radio that can operate via batteries, hand-crank, or solar power 10:52 Opens in a new window . This is vital for receiving updates on road closures and power restoration when internet and phone services are down 11:47 Opens in a new window .Wining views this preparation as a "stewardship priority" given by God to protect one's family 01:36 Opens in a new window . He also touches on personal safety, suggesting that families should have a "safety device"—ranging from a knife to a rolling pin—to protect against potential desperation or violence that can occur during high-stress events 13:11 Opens in a new window .Key Planning PrioritiesSafety and Stewardship

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    Changing Times, hosted by Lynn Morris, features a deep dive into personal resilience, the role of government, and a powerful story of survival.

    This episode of Changing Times, hosted by Lynn Morris, features a deep dive into personal resilience, the role of government, and a powerful story of survival. In the absence of a guest, Morris shares his own life experiences and observations on current social trends.The "One Word" Challenge: Morris recounts a visit to Ozark High School where he asked juniors to describe government in one word. The most common response was "corrupt" 07:01 Opens in a new window . Morris responded by describing it as "complicated" and "transparent," emphasizing that despite flaws, most people in government aim to do the right thing 10:21 Opens in a new window .Socialism vs. Freedom: He discusses the rising interest in socialism among Americans, contrasting it with his own travels to Cuba and Turkey. He notes the stark differences in quality of life and freedom of speech, highlighting how people in those countries often wish for their children to be educated in America 17:14 Opens in a new window .The Role of Service: Producer Dennis joins the conversation to highlight that government's primary roles are protection, service, and ensuring "inalienable rights" like life and liberty 22:36 Opens in a new window .The Spider Bite: Morris shares a harrowing personal story about being bitten by a brown recluse spider two years ago. Initially unaware of the bite, he experienced a total system shutdown while power-washing his pool cover 26:34 Opens in a new window .Near-Death Experience: After several weeks of worsening health, he was rushed to the ER, where doctors discovered he had gangrene and was only six hours from death 34:46 Opens in a new window .Spiritual Comfort: During two separate surgeries to remove his foot and part of his leg, Morris felt a "warm, strong hand" on his shoulder as he went under anesthesia. He credits this presence to Jesus, which gave him profound peace during the crisis 36:05 Opens in a new window .Sponsor Spotlights: Morris highlights Brad Pistole of Trinity Insurance and Financial Services for retirement planning and Springfield Nissan/Kia for their long-standing reputation in the community 39:54 Opens in a new window .Upcoming Topics: Future episodes will cover mental health issues post-COVID with Dr. Cindy Baker and a deep dive into license plate cameras (Flock cameras) and their privacy implications 49:04 Opens in a new window .Perspectives on GovernmentA Story of Survival and FaithCommunity and Support

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    The Veterans Church, Pastor Kevin Kilmurray and Bishop Jim Wining sit down with Navy veteran Lori Arndt. As a former Seabee

    Lori Arndt: Service, Resilience, and RenewalIn this featured segment from The Veterans Church, Pastor Kevin Kilmurray and Bishop Jim Wining sit down with Navy veteran Lori Arndt. As a former Seabee, Lori’s story moves from the technical demands of military construction to a deeply personal journey of healing and rediscovered faith.Choosing a Trade: Lori enlisted at 18 with a clear goal: she wanted to learn a tangible skill. She joined the Seabees (the Navy’s Construction Battalion) specifically to work in the building trades and to ensure her service remained land-based.Duty in Guantanamo Bay: Her first assignment was in Cuba with Public Works. She spent her days repairing perimeter fencing and maintaining runways. She recalls a vivid memory of a close call where she had to quickly clear a runway as a massive C-141 transport plane began an unscheduled landing.Humanitarian Impact: While stationed in Antigua, Lori’s mission shifted to disaster relief. Following the destruction of Hurricane Hugo, she volunteered her construction skills to help rebuild local villages and orphanages.Facing the Past: Lori speaks with profound honesty about surviving Military Sexual Trauma (MST). The experience left her with years of deep-seated anger and led to a period of struggling with alcohol and a complete loss of faith.The Path to Healing: A later mental health crisis became the catalyst for change. She sought help through a VA inpatient program, where she began the difficult work of recovery. Guided by the memory of her grandfather’s faith, she eventually found the strength to forgive both herself and those who had wronged her.Personal Philosophy: Lori lives by the motto "Let Go and Let God," which she even has tattooed as a reminder. She explains that true peace came when she learned to stop fighting for control and started listening for spiritual direction.Serving Fellow Veterans: Today, Lori utilizes her mechanical skills through a family-run mobile RV repair business. She continues her spirit of service by providing free or discounted repairs to veterans who are struggling.Honor and Prayer: Bishop Jim highlighted a new prayer board established at their resort, where community members can post photos and names of loved ones currently deployed to the Middle East.Media Growth: The team announced that their previous platform, Radio Free America, has officially transitioned into AGM Radio under the Acts Media Group, with expanded programming on the horizon.Military Career and the Seabee LegacyA Journey Through Trauma and FaithCurrent Mission and Community Updates

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    Spirit, have Your way

    Spirit, have Your way is a worship session centered on a prayer for the presence and power of the Holy Spirit.Opening Prayer 00:01 Opens in a new window : The session begins with a prayer of gratitude for Jesus and the "gift of the Holy Spirit." The speaker asks for the release of spiritual gifts and for "signs and wonders" to lead others to the kingdom of God.Worship Song 02:25 Opens in a new window : The lyrics focus on the Holy Spirit as a "conviction when afraid to move" and a "gentle whisper." A recurring theme is the desire to be "baptized in holy fire" and filled with power to share faith "from the upper room to the streets."Jesus as the Example 03:25 Opens in a new window : The song reflects on how Jesus relied on the Spirit for "every breath" and commanded His followers to wait for the "promise written in the book" (referring to the Holy Spirit).A Prayer for Souls 05:27 Opens in a new window : The worship concludes with a plea for God to "do it again," referencing the 3,000 souls saved in a single day at Pentecost, emphasizing that the work is done "not by might nor by power, but by Your Spirit."The overall theme is one of surrender and empowerment, asking the Holy Spirit to guide the believers' lives and use them to reach others with supernatural boldness 04:08 Opens in a new window .Key MomentsSummary of Intent

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    Pastor Kevin Kilmurray and Bishop Jim Wining host guest Lori Arndt, a Navy veteran and Seabee, to discuss her military service, personal testimony, and faith.

    " Pastor Kevin Kilmurray and Bishop Jim Wining host guest Lori Arndt, a Navy veteran and Seabee, to discuss her military service, personal testimony, and faith.Seabee Service: Lori joined the Navy at 18 and served as a Seabee from 1985 to 1990 01:14 Opens in a new window . She chose the Seabees to learn construction trades and avoid being stationed on a ship 01:50 Opens in a new window .Guantanamo Bay, Cuba: Her first duty station was in Cuba, where she worked for Public Works on runway repairs and perimeter fences 03:16 Opens in a new window . She shared a notable memory of having to scramble off a runway when a C-141 plane began landing unexpectedly 04:26 Opens in a new window .Antigua: Lori was also stationed in Antigua, where she participated in joint exercises with other military branches and volunteered to help rebuild villages and orphanages after Hurricane Hugo 17:40 Opens in a new window .Construction Skills: After her service, Lori continued her construction work, owning remodeling businesses and eventually starting a mobile RV repair business with her family 02:44 Opens in a new window .Overcoming Trauma: Lori opened up about being a survivor of Military Sexual Trauma (MST), which led to years of anger, struggles with alcohol, and questioning her faith 06:08 Opens in a new window .Healing Process: After a suicidal crisis triggered by an interaction at work, she sought help through a VA inpatient program 09:43 Opens in a new window . She credits her grandfather’s guidance and her faith for helping her forgive herself and those who harmed her 07:05 Opens in a new window ."Let Go and Let God": Her personal motto and tattoo, "Let go and let God," reflects her journey toward finding peace 12:00 Opens in a new window . She emphasizes the importance of "shutting up and listening" to God’s direction 11:41 Opens in a new window .Supporting Veterans: Lori’s business offers free or discounted repairs for veterans in need 22:53 Opens in a new window .Prayer Board: Bishop Jim mentioned a new board at their resort for people to post photos of loved ones serving in the Middle East 24:23 Opens in a new window .Media Updates: Pastor Kevin announced that Radio Free America has transitioned to AGM Radio, part of the Acts Media Group (AMG), with new programming starting soon 26:10 Opens in a new window .Next Month: The next episode will feature Steve Mustain, who works with support animals for veterans 31:39 Opens in a new window .The video concludes with a song dedicated to veterans, highlighting their identity as "children of God" beyond their military service 33:18 Opens in a new window .Military Service and CareerPersonal Testimony and FaithCommunity and Announcements

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    "Life includes Flat Tires," "An Ordinary Man," host Jim Wining

    host Jim Wining uses the metaphor of a flat tire to discuss major life changes such as the death of a spouse, divorce, bankruptcy, job loss, or natural disasters. He introduces a framework called the "Three S's" to help navigate these transitions and regain balance:Sustain: This focuses on maintaining physical health and a sense of normalcy.Sleep: Get a normal 7 to 8 hours of sleep; do not let worry interfere.Diet: Continue with a normal, comfortable diet without making big changes.Exercise: Maintain a regular exercise routine, such as walking 5,000 to 10,000 steps daily.Secure: This addresses financial stability and cautious decision-making.Assessment: Evaluate your financial condition and seek advice from professionals like financial planners, lawyers, or accountants.Avoid Big Changes: Refrain from making major life decisions, such as moving, for at least a year following a significant change.Long-term Planning: Look at plans on a 1-year, 5-year, and 10-year basis for a balanced approach.Support: This emphasizes emotional and spiritual well-being through connection.Community: Lean on friends, family, and colleagues for support.Faith: Wining highlights the importance of faith, hope, and the Word of God in providing peace and comfort.Emotional Balance: The goal of the Three S's is to return to being a "whole person" who can function and enjoy life again.

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    ⁠Science and The Pursuit of Truth With Wen Chen & Bishop Dennis Eversen⁠, the speakers delve into the relationship between scientific exploration and spiritual faith.

    Science and The Pursuit of Truth With Wen Chen & Bishop Dennis Eversen, the speakers delve into the relationship between scientific exploration and spiritual faith.The Nature of Truth: Bishop Dennis Eversen describes truth as an objective reality that humans "discover" through reason and spiritual insight rather than something we create.Science and Faith: Dr. Wen Chen, a scientist, shares how her professional work and spiritual journey coexist harmoniously. She views science as a humble pursuit of understanding universal laws that reflect a higher order.Empirical Evidence vs. Meaning: While science relies on measurable evidence, the speakers suggest that questions of purpose and morality require a broader framework beyond just empirical data.Modern Challenges: They discuss how political and social pressures can sometimes hinder the pursuit of truth in both scientific and religious spheres, calling for greater intellectual honesty.Personal Journey: Dr. Chen details her transition from a materialistic worldview to one that includes spiritual dimensions, viewing it as an expansion of her scientific training rather than a rejection of it.The conversation encourages viewers to remain curious and courageous in their own search for a complete understanding of the human experience.Key Discussion Points:

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    Where Are You? What Are You Doing?

    I always thought this was one of the more important messages I preached. I found this digital converter yesterday so I took this tape transferred it to the flash drive then connected that to my phone to edit and share today. It was originally preached the night of my son's first birthday celebration at church 28 years ago. What do you think?

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    Lord if it is you bid me to come! By Dennis Eversen In Oden Mo October 1997

    Dennis Eversen, titled "Lord if it is you bid me to come!", provides a deep look into what he calls "classical Christianity."Originally recorded in Oden, Missouri, in October 1997, the message was recently recovered from a VHS tape and shared by AMG Broadcasting (Acts Media Group).The message is structured into two primary sections that challenge modern religious norms:The Offensive Gospel: Eversen argues that the true Gospel naturally offends the world and sin. He warns against "modern Christianity" which he claims tries to broaden the "narrow road" to avoid controversy.A "Very Life" Relationship: Drawing from Colossians, he emphasizes that Christ should not just be a guest in a believer's life but their "very life".Victory Now: He encourages believers to seek victory over sin and depression in the present, rather than waiting for the afterlife.The Threefold Anointing: He describes the call for every believer to function as:Prophet: Speaking God's words.Priest: Interceding for others.King: Ruling over personal sin and leading through service.Holy Spirit Empowerment: He points to the baptism of the Holy Spirit as essential for being a witness in the "last days".Shining in Darkness: Eversen concludes with a call to be "set on fire" for God to counter the spiritual darkness of the current age.You can watch the full recording and listen to his modern-day reflections on the message here.Sermon HighlightsPart 1: Living a Sold-Out LifePart 2: The Anointing for the Last Days

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    Gretchen Peters Joins ‘Changing Times' host Lynn Morris Looking @ Autism Family Education and Faith

    Gretchen Peters Joins ‘Changing Times' host Lynn Morris Looking @ Autism Family Education and Faith, features a conversation between host Lynn Morris and Gretchen Peters, focusing on the intersections of autism, family education, and faith.Core Themes and Key Moments Gretchen Peters discusses helping families and educators understand and support children on the autism spectrum through a positive, "superpower" lens.The Intersection of Faith and Autism A significant portion of the discussion centers on how faith communities can better welcome and support neurodivergent individuals and their families. Gretchen shares her personal journey as a parent and how her faith has played a role in navigating the challenges and joys of raising a child with autism.Education and Advocacy The conversation highlights the importance of advocacy within the educational system to ensure children with autism receive the support they need to thrive. Gretchen provides practical advice for parents on how to collaborate with teachers and administrators.Support for Families Lynn and Gretchen talk about the emotional and practical needs of "autism families," emphasizing the need for community support, respite, and understanding from those around them.The video serves as an encouraging resource for parents, educators, and faith leaders looking to foster a more inclusive environment for individuals with autism.

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    Holy Spirit Power By Dennis Eversen

    This Message giving to us by my Heavenly Father and shared in the presence and covering of my spiritual father Pastor Seven Miles as witnessed and filmed by physical/earthly father Ralph Eversen. "Dennis Eversen @ Calvary Assembly of God Manitowoc Wisconsin Holy Spirit filmed by Ralph Everseon.", features a message shared by Dennis Eversen more than 30 years ago. The recording begins with Pastor Steven Miles recounting how Dennis first came to the church and later found salvation under his ministry 00:13 Opens in a new window .The sermon focuses on the Holy Spirit, which Dennis describes as a personal friend and a direct influence on his life and ministry 09:24 Opens in a new window .Understanding through the Spirit: Dennis emphasizes that while the Bible can seem like a "dry book" to some, the Holy Spirit acts as the author who reveals its spiritual truths and mysteries to believers 13:29 Opens in a new window .The Spirit as a Comforter and Warrior: He describes the Spirit as a "gentleman" who wants a relationship with people 15:51 Opens in a new window , but also as a warrior who uses the Word of God as a sword in spiritual warfare 17:23 Opens in a new window .Guidance in Prayer: The message highlights how the Holy Spirit helps believers pray when they do not know what to ask for, making intercession for them 20:28 Opens in a new window .Salvation vs. Baptism: Dennis clarifies that while all believers have the Holy Spirit in their hearts upon salvation 22:26 Opens in a new window , the Baptism of the Holy Spirit is a subsequent immersion of power intended for ministry and witnessing 23:22 Opens in a new window .A central point of the presentation is that spiritual gifts are not for personal "warm fuzzies" or emotional experiences 33:34 Opens in a new window . Instead:They are tools for witnessing and building up the church 36:57 Opens in a new window .Every role in the church, from the pastor to the janitor, should be filled by people "full of the Holy Spirit" to effectively reach the world 34:37 Opens in a new window .The sermon concludes with an invitation for viewers to:Repent and turn to Christ to receive the Holy Spirit 50:26 Opens in a new window .Ask for the Baptism of the Holy Spirit, as God is a faithful Father who gives the Spirit to those who ask 45:21 Opens in a new window .The video ends with a modern-day segment of Dennis in a studio, reflecting on the message and the "completed circle" of his spiritual journey 01:00:49 Opens in a new window .Key Themes of the MessageThe Purpose of Spiritual GiftsCall to Action

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    Dennis Eversen A Central Bible College Student Preaching His Second Sermon Ever The Meaning Of Life.

    Dennis Eversen A Central Bible College Student Preaching His Second Sermon Ever The Meaning Of Life.In this video, Dennis Eversen, a student at Central Bible College, delivers his second sermon ever, titled "The Meaning of Life." He explores this profound question through the lens of 2 Corinthians 5:17-21, asserting that the true meaning of life is reconciliation with God.Key Points of the Sermon:What is Reconciliation? Eversen defines it as being brought back into a right relationship with God, illustrating this with a story of a divided family during the Civil War seeking to reunite.God's Work, Not Ours: He emphasizes that reconciliation is a work of God through Jesus Christ, not something achieved by human works, religion, or sacrifices.The Debt Paid: Using a banking metaphor, he explains that while our "soul's account" is bankrupt due to sin, God does not "impute" or charge our trespasses to us, but instead credits us with righteousness through Christ's sacrifice.The Price of Love: He describes the magnitude of God’s love in sacrificing His own Son for a world that was still in sin, comparing it to a father giving up a son to save a person who had wronged his family.Ambassadors for Christ: Eversen challenges believers to live as "ambassadors of light" in a "foreign land" of sin, sharing the message of reconciliation with a lost and dying world.New Creation Now: He argues that the "new creation" mentioned in 2 Corinthians 5:17 starts here on Earth, and that a relationship with God should be fresh and active now, not just something anticipated after death.Reflection:Eversen concludes by asking his audience if they are satisfied with their current level of closeness to God and urging them to actively participate in the ministry of reconciliation.The video was published by AMG Broadcasting (Acts Media Group) on January 22, 2026.

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    "An Ordinary Man," host Jim Wining, host Jim Wining discusses the complexities of freedom of speech from both a constitutional and Christian perspective.

    Jim Wining, applies a "Common Sense Christian," approach to worldwide events and circumstances. He is a Bishop and President of Acts Ministry, Inc. It is the only Trans-Denominational and Trans-Doctrinal ministry which through its vision and mission of, "Unity, in Christ, through The Holy Spirit," and "Doing the Right Thing Wherever Needed.," seeks Believer unity."An Ordinary Man," host Jim Wining, host Jim Wining discusses the complexities of freedom of speech from both a constitutional and Christian perspective.Core Themes and Insights:Defining Freedom of Speech: Wining focuses on the word "abridge" in the First Amendment, explaining that it means to condense, contract, or restrict 01:26Opens in a new window. He emphasizes that the Constitution mandates no such restrictions on speech.Hate and Threatening Speech: He argues that while hate speech or threatening remarks are often preludes to dangerous actions, the speech itself does not equate to the act of violence 02:13Opens in a new window. He maintains that to uphold the First Amendment, society must "put up with" even disgusting or vengeful speech to avoid contracting the freedom itself 03:01Opens in a new window.The Christian Perspective: Wining bridges constitutional law with the Ten Commandments, specifically the sixth commandment, "Thou shalt not murder" 04:39Opens in a new window. He explains that while speech should remain free, it becomes "prime information" for a crime once it evolves into physical action or attempted murder 05:06Opens in a new window.Protecting Rights: He concludes by warning that if we allow the government to "abridge" speech we dislike, we jeopardize other fundamental rights, including the freedom of religion 07:11Opens in a new window.

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    What Are Engaged Neighbors? David L Burton Joins "Changing Times" Host Lynn Morris & Dr Mary Byrne

    Lynn Morris is joined by community development specialist David L. Burton to discuss the concept of being an "Engaged Neighbor."Key Discussion Points:The Shift in "Good" Neighboring: Burton notes that in the 1950s and 60s, being a "good neighbor" meant social connection and interaction 13:05Opens in a new window. Today, research shows most people define a good neighbor as someone who is quiet and respects privacy—essentially leaving each other alone 13:52Opens in a new window.Defining an "Engaged Neighbor": The program encourages moving beyond mere privacy to active engagement, which starts with simple steps like learning your neighbors' names 17:33Opens in a new window.The Mission Field at Home: Burton highlights his upcoming book, Neighborhood Mission Trips for Everyday Christians, which posits that your neighborhood is a mission field that doesn't require a passport or airline ticket 11:22Opens in a new window.Missouri Good Neighbor Week: They discuss this statewide initiative, which takes place from September 28th to October 4th. In the previous year, over 42,000 acts of neighboring were reported across Missouri 46:31Opens in a new window.Resources Mentioned:Engaged Neighbor Website: You can find more information, sign up for the award-winning newsletter, or register for the "Neighboring 101" online class at engagedneighbor.com 39:04Opens in a new window.University of Missouri Extension: David Burton works through the MU Extension, which offers various community development programs 08:15Opens in a new window.National Good Neighbor Day: Celebrated on September 28th, this is a tool for those outside of Missouri to start their own local traditions 48:08Opens in a new window.The episode concludes with a reminder that kindness is a powerful "medicine" for the current epidemic of loneliness and division in the country

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    Heaven 7.0 Welcome to The Apocalypse With Mike Mathews & Bishop Dennis Eversen

    Heaven 7.0 Welcome to The Apocalypse With Mike Mathews & Bishop Dennis EversenBishop Dennis Eversen is joined by author Mike Mathews to discuss his new book, Heaven 7.0: Welcome to The Apocalypse.Key Highlights of the DiscussionTechnology and Faith: Mike Mathews draws parallels between technological advancements (like Web 3.0 and AI) and the advancing Kingdom of God, suggesting that spiritual revelation is moving faster than human technology 01:59Opens in a new window.The Concept of Heaven 7.0: The book is described as a "fresh download" of spiritual information, intended to challenge Christians to see heavenly things manifesting on Earth 01:52Opens in a new window.Modern AI and Accessibility: Mathews used an AI platform to help publish and translate his book into multiple languages. He notes that over 350,000 copies are already in circulation in Uganda 17:34Opens in a new window.The Power of Scripture: Bishop Eversen shares anecdotes about using a "waterproof Bible" in public fitness centers to spark natural conversations about the Creator and faith 05:25Opens in a new window.Redefining Prayer and Religion: They discuss moving away from "artificial" religious rituals toward an active, face-to-face relationship with God, emphasizing that the Kingdom of Heaven is internal 03:40Opens in a new window, 21:51Opens in a new window.About the Guest's WorkMike Mathews' book, Heaven 7.0, is available as a free download online. His work focuses on using modern tools like AI to educate people about social and religious issues 27:38Opens in a new window.For more content from this ministry, you can visit the AMG Broadcasting channel page.

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    Let's Celebrate Christmas Reggie Micham Joins "Changing Times" Host Lynn Morris & Dr Mary Byrne

    Let's Celebrate Christmas Reggie Micham Joins "Changing Times" Host Lynn Morris & Dr Mary ByrneIn this episode of "Changing Times", hosts Lynn Morris and Dr. Mary Byrne are joined by Reggie Micham, pastor of Fellowship Lighthouse Church in Bruner, Missouri, for a special Christmas Eve program.The Meaning of ChristmasPastor Micham emphasizes that Christmas is defined by John 3:16, describing Jesus as the greatest gift ever given to humanity. He explores the theological significance of the virgin birth and the pre-existence of Christ as "the Word" described in the Gospel of John.Lessons from the Genealogy of JesusThe discussion highlights the inclusion of four specific women in Jesus’ genealogy—Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, and Bathsheba—to illustrate that God works through imperfect people and "messes."Tamar & Rahab: Included despite their complicated or scandalous pasts.Ruth: A Moabite outsider who became an insider through faith.Bathsheba: Noted as "the wife of Uriah," showing God's grace following David's failures.Community & Civic EngagementHost Lynn Morris discusses the importance of ministers being involved in their local communities. He references recent efforts in Christian County to address inappropriate materials in the library system, advocating for local control and parental rights rather than following national mandates.Sponsors & Local SupportThe program highlights several local supporters:Brad Pisto: A certified fiduciary financial planner in Ozark, MO.Springfield Nissan & Springfield Kia: Long-standing family-owned dealerships.Local Missions: Fellowship Lighthouse Church's involvement in school backpack programs and providing milk for students in need.The episode concludes with a prayer for viewers to accept the gift of eternal life and a reminder that life is a "vapor" compared to eternity.

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    Healing Power and Teaching Michael John Toste Author Of The Prophetic Matrix.

    Healing Power and Teaching Michael John Toste Author Of The Prophetic Matrix. Pastor/Prophet Toste introduces a new series titled "Tapping into the Wisdom and Mysteries of God's Healing Power". A ministry member, Isabella, shares a testimony of being healed from sciatica and fibromyalgia, stating she no longer needs a cane.Theology of Healing: The teaching explores the biblical connection between sin and sickness, referencing scriptures like 1 Peter 2:24, James 5:14-16, and Psalm 103:2-3. Toste emphasizes that while not all sickness is caused by sin, confession and faith are vital components of the healing process.Prophetic Ministry: A significant portion of the broadcast is dedicated to individual prophetic words for participants (e.g., James, Dennis, Kendra, and Ann), offering encouragement and guidance for their personal lives and ministries.Outreach and Announcements: The ministry highlights its support for orphans and widows globally, particularly in the Philippines, and provides information on how to support their work through Acts Revival Center.Notable Timestamps:01:23Opens in a new window: Introduction to the new healing series.08:37Opens in a new window: Isabella's healing testimony.12:34Opens in a new window: Beginning of the teaching on healing and scripture.52:15Opens in a new window: Transition into the time of individual prophecies.01:30:31Opens in a new window: Closing prayer by Sherry.

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    The Veterans Church Pastors Donna & Kevin Kilmurray A Baby Is Given.

    The Veterans Church With Pastors Kevin & Donna Kilmurray Christmas Is A Time Of Joy The Veterans Church Pastors Donna & Kevin Kilmurray A Baby Is Given.The Veterans Church With Pastors Kevin & Donna Kilmurray Christmas Is A Time Of Joy, Pastors Kevin and Donna Kilmurray discuss the biblical account of the birth of Jesus and its spiritual significance.Key Discussion Points:The Story of Luke: The pastors read from the Gospel of Luke, detailing the births of both John the Baptist and Jesus Christ. They emphasize that Luke provides one of the most detailed accounts of these events. 03:38Opens in a new windowThe Necessity of the Virgin Birth: Pastor Donna explains that the virgin birth was essential for Jesus to be born without a "sinful nature" while still being fully human, allowing him to serve as a sinless sacrifice. 10:59Opens in a new windowJohn the Baptist: The video highlights the role of John the Baptist as the one who "paved the way" for Jesus, fulfilling God's plan. 13:22Opens in a new windowThe Courtroom Analogy: Donna shares an analogy of the Christian walk being like a courtroom. In this scenario, the devil is the prosecutor, and Jesus is the defense attorney who has already paid the price for all sins, leading the judge to declare the believer "not guilty." 36:47Opens in a new windowAccepting the Plan: The central message is that salvation is a gift that must be accepted. They compare it to the thief on the cross, who was saved simply by acknowledging Jesus. 35:48Opens in a new windowPractical Support and Outreach:Free Bibles: The church offers free Bibles to anyone who needs one, asking only for a name and address. 43:34Opens in a new windowPrayer Requests: They encourage viewers to reach out with prayer requests, especially those feeling lonely during the holidays, via phone (816-237-6724) or email. 43:00Opens in a new windowUpcoming Services: The pastors announced future services for January 11th and February 8th, which will feature interviews with veterans wintering in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas. 44:52Opens in a new windowThe video details page in YouTube Studio confirms that this is a 45-minute live stream titled "The Veterans Church With Pastors Kevin & Donna Kilmurray Christmas Is A Time Of Joy."

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    Christina Tonsing Joins "Changing Times" Host Lynn Morris & Dr Mary Byrne What Is Happening In Education Today?

    Christina Tonsing Joins "Changing Times" Host Lynn Morris & Dr Mary Byrne What Is Happening In Education Today?"Education Today?", host Lynn Morris, Dr. Mary Byrne, and guest Christina Tonsing (a Nixa school board member) discuss the current state of public education, emphasizing a perceived shift away from foundational principles toward indoctrination and government dependency.Core Arguments and ConcernsPurpose of Education: Dr. Byrne argues that public education was originally intended to educate citizens to preserve the republic, not just for "workforce development." 04:41Opens in a new window She stresses that students should be equipped with thinking skills and historical knowledge to make informed decisions as voters. 08:27Opens in a new windowIndoctrination vs. Education: The panel expresses concern that education is being used to indoctrinate students into "socialist/communist" values, which they describe as the "antithesis" of the US Constitution. 09:21Opens in a new window Lynn Morris notes a decline in patriotism and religious values in schools over the generations. 16:31Opens in a new windowErosion of Local Control: They critique the centralization of education through federal requirements and grant funding, which they believe undermines the sovereignty of local communities and school boards. 25:26Opens in a new window, 31:51Opens in a new windowEarly Childhood Concerns: Dr. Byrne discusses "universal preschool," arguing that pushing academics too early can rob children of their innocence and lead to behavior problems without providing long-term academic benefits for normally developing kids. 22:34Opens in a new windowSchool Board and GovernanceChristina Tonsing share her experiences as a school board member:Transparency: She highlights improvements in transparency, such as linking reports and recording meetings so the public can see how decisions are made. 40:15Opens in a new windowBoard Authority: There is a discussion about the "elitism" of bureaucrats who may try to marginalize elected boards. Dr. Byrne emphasizes that the board must exercise its statutory authority over the administration. 35:39Opens in a new window, 36:50Opens in a new window

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    Chandler Haynes Joins "Changing Times" Host Lynn Morris & Dr Mary Byrne What Is Going On Today.

    Chandler Haynes Joins "Changing Times" Host Lynn Morris & Dr Mary Byrne What Is Going On Today.host Lynn Morris, Dr. Mary Byrne, and guest Chandler Haynes discuss several critical socio-economic and political issues affecting America today.Key Topics and Discussion Points:Economic Affordability and Inflation: The panel discusses how rising costs in housing, healthcare, and childcare are particularly challenging for young families. Chandler highlights that the median age of first-time homebuyers has risen significantly, from 28 in the 1990s to around 40 or older today.Education and Local Control: Dr. Mary Byrne expresses concern about the centralization of education and the influence of federal ideologies on local school districts. She advocates for restoring local control and dismantling the US Department of Education.Crime and Law Enforcement: The discussion covers the impact of crime on communities and the need to support law enforcement. Chandler mentions that Springfield, Missouri, has seen safety concerns that have influenced family residency decisions.Drug Crisis and Border Security: The panel addresses the fentanyl crisis, linking it to border security issues and international drug trafficking. They also critique the lack of liability for pharmaceutical companies and the influence of big donors on political policies.Taxation: Lynn Morris, the presiding commissioner of Christian County, explains the distribution of property taxes, noting that a large majority goes to school districts while a small fraction supports county government.Guest and Sponsorships:Chandler Haynes: A young person active in state politics, providing a generational perspective on these issues.Featured Sponsors: The show is sponsored by Springfield Nissan/Kia and Brad Pistole, a certified fiduciary financial planner in Ozark, Missouri.The video emphasizes a need for informed voting and structural changes in government to address these ongoing challenges.

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    Mark McKnelly With Victory Mission Joins "Changing Times" Host Lynn Morris

    Mark McKnelly With Victory Mission Joins "Changing Times" Host Lynn MorrisMark McNelly, the Director of Restoration at Victory Mission, discusses the multifaceted support and spiritual guidance his organization provides to individuals seeking a fresh start.Spiritual and Identity-Focused GuidanceMark emphasizes a shift from a "try-hard" approach to Christianity to one focused on the "finished work of Jesus". Key concepts include:The New Me is the True Me: This is the title of his second book and the core theology of the program. It teaches that a person in Christ is a "new creation". 26:16Opens in a new windowIdentity Transformation: He explains that the goal is not for Christians to "change who they are," but rather to "change how they think about who they are". 29:16Opens in a new windowRest in Christ: The teaching encourages individuals to find rest and peace by understanding their identity in Christ, rather than constantly striving to earn God's favor. 31:04Opens in a new windowHolistic Restoration ProgramThe Restoration Program is a 12 to 18-month discipleship program that addresses five holistic areas of life:Spiritual: Building a foundation on Christ. 13:36Opens in a new windowRelational: Teaching healthy boundaries and repairing damaged relationships. 13:40Opens in a new windowSocietal: Helping individuals become productive members of society by assisting with taxes, insurance, and legal documentation. 14:04Opens in a new windowVocational: Providing workforce development and helping find career paths that are a good fit. 15:14Opens in a new windowFinancial: Teaching budgeting and money management. 15:46Opens in a new windowSupport for Basic Needs and HousingMark also highlights the importance of practical support:Emergency Services: Victory Mission provides an emergency men's shelter, food pantry (the Victory Market), and clothing. 04:10Opens in a new windowSecond Chance Housing: Through "All Things New Properties," Mark personally invests in providing rental units for those with "scarlet letters"—such as felonies or evictions—who are often denied housing elsewhere. 40:33Opens in a new windowCurrent Needs: The organization is currently fundraising for a new building and accepts in-kind donations like twin XL sheets, towels, steel-toed boots, and shower shoes. 45:26Opens in a new window, 46:54Opens in a new window

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    John 4:46-56 Jesus Healing The Man At The Pool

    John 4:46-56 Jesus Healing The Man At The PoolIn this Bible study video from AMG Broadcasting, the group discusses two specific healing miracles performed by Jesus as recorded in the Gospel of John.Healing of the Official’s Son (John 4:46-54)The discussion begins with the story of a nobleman in Cana whose son was dying in Capernaum.The Request: The official travels approximately 16 to 20 miles to ask Jesus to "come down" and heal his son 14:14Opens in a new window.Jesus’ Response: Jesus initially challenges the crowd's need for "signs and wonders" to believe 07:52Opens in a new window. However, he tells the man, "Go; your son will live" 08:02Opens in a new window.The Miracle of Faith: The group highlights that the man believed Jesus' word immediately and didn't even rush home, only discovering the next day that his son was healed at the exact hour Jesus spoke 14:43Opens in a new window. This led to his entire household believing 08:32Opens in a new window.Healing at the Pool of Bethesda (John 5:1-15)The second half of the study focuses on the man who had been an invalid for 38 years.The Setting: Jesus finds a "multitude of invalids" at a pool with five porches, where people believed an angel stirred the water to provide healing 08:48Opens in a new window.The Confrontation: Jesus asks the man a pointed question: "Do you want to be healed?" 09:05Opens in a new window. Instead of a direct "yes," the man offers excuses about having no one to help him into the water 09:07Opens in a new window.The Command: Jesus simply tells him, "Get up, take up your bed, and walk" 09:17Opens in a new window. The man is instantly healed, which causes a conflict with the Jewish leaders because the miracle occurred on the Sabbath 09:25Opens in a new window.Key Discussion ThemesInternal vs. External Faith: The participants contrast the nobleman (who believed the word before seeing the result) with the man at the pool (who received healing despite a "victim mentality") 01:07:21Opens in a new window.Spiritual Warfare: The speakers share personal anecdotes about feeling "oppressive" spiritual resistance when trying to do God's work 02:43Opens in a new window.The Sovereignty of God: They reflect on why God sometimes uses miracles to bring people to faith and other times requires trust through long periods of suffering 43:44Opens in a new window.The session concludes with a "tough saying" from Jesus to the healed man: "See, you are well! Sin no more, that nothing worse may happen to you" 01:13:30Opens in a new window.

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    Nancy Collins Exposes Acts Ministry. Learn the Truth behind the ministry that claims they believe in "Unity, in Christ through the Holy Spirit."

    Time 4 Tuesday's talk @ 10 With Bishop Dennis Eversen Nancy Collins Exposes Acts Ministry. Learn the Truth behind the ministry that claims they believe in "Unity, in Christ through the Holy Spirit." What really happens motivated the founder? How is the ministry really directed? Who is truly leading this work?In the video Nancy Collins Exposes Acts Ministry! She Holds Nothing Back. The Real Truth You Did Not Know!, Nancy Collins shares her testimony and insights into the Acts Media Group (AMG) ministry during a "Time 4 Tuesday" talk with Bishop Dennis Eversen.Personal Testimony and FaithSurrender after Divorce: Nancy describes a turning point 49 years ago following her divorce, where she fully surrendered her life to God and found a supernatural peace that allowed her to move forward without bitterness.Guidance in Small Details: She emphasizes that the Holy Spirit is involved in the minute details of her life, even helping her with simple daily choices like which jewelry to wear.Wisdom at Work: Nancy shares how the Holy Spirit gave her specific words and wisdom during state inspections at her workplace, ensuring everything was handled correctly.Spiritual InsightsPraying "Over the Fence": She introduces the concept of praying "over the fence" into the future, believing that because God is already in our "tomorrow," we can pray ahead of time for situations we have yet to face.Relationship over Religion: A major theme is maintaining a constant, "walking and talking" relationship with Jesus through the Holy Spirit rather than following rigid religious structures.Perspective on the MinistryUnity in Christ: The discussion explores the core mission of Acts Ministry, which focuses on unity in Christ through the Holy Spirit.Exposing the "Truth": Nancy provides a behind-the-scenes look at the motivations of the founder and how the ministry is truly directed and led.Readiness for the FutureBirth Pains: Nancy views current world difficulties as "birth pains" and urges viewers to be spiritually prepared for Christ's return at any moment.Nancy Collins Exposes Acts Ministry! She Holds Nothing Back. The Real Truth You Did Not Know!

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    Bishop Dennis Eversen and guests discuss the biblical concept of judgment, framing it as a balance between God’s justice and His radical love.

    Judgment Is Coming! Are You Ready? In this video, Bishop Dennis Eversen and guests discuss the biblical concept of judgment, framing it as a balance between God’s justice and His radical love.Core Message: Consequence, Not CrueltyBishop Eversen and the panel emphasize that judgment is often the natural consequence of human choices rather than an act of divine malice. To illustrate this, the group uses an everyday analogy of failing to cancel a hotel reservation; the resulting charge isn't about the hotel wanting to be mean, but about the "perishable commodity" of time and the rules of the agreement.Two Types of Biblical JudgmentThe discussion clarifies the distinction between two different judgments mentioned in the Bible:The Great White Throne Judgment: This is described as the final judgment for those who have rejected Christ, leading to eternal separation from God.The Bema Seat (Judgment Seat of Christ): This judgment is specifically for believers. It is not about salvation—which is already secured—but rather an evaluation of their works and motives to determine eternal rewards.Why a Loving God JudgesThe speakers tackle the difficult question of how a loving God can allow for hell and punishment:The Power of Choice: They argue that God respects human freedom so much that He will not force anyone into His presence. Forcing a relationship would strip humanity of its "crowning attribute"—the freedom to choose or reject Him.Extraordinary Measures: They highlight that through the crucifixion, God took "extraordinary means" to provide a way out, ensuring that no one has to experience the final judgment.Self-Selection: Ultimately, they suggest that people "send themselves" to hell by remaining unrepentant and refusing the "free gift" of salvation.Redefining the "Fear of the Lord"Bishop Eversen's perspective, supported by the panel, is that the "fear of the Lord" is actually found in the intensity of His love. The true "fear" comes from realizing that God loves even our enemies so much that He died for them, which challenges believers to walk in that same difficult, radical level of forgiveness.

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    Jerry Angelo From Vanguard Marriage Family Advocates Joins Host Lynn Morris on "Changing Times"

    Jerry Angelo From Vanguard Marriage Family Advocates Joins Host Lynn Morris on "Changing Times""Jerry Angelo From Vanguard Marriage Family Advocates Joins Host Lynn Morris on 'Changing Times'" by the AMG Broadcasting (Acts Media Group) channel, is an interview focused on marriage, family, and faith.Here is a summary of the key points discussed:Vanguard Marriage and Family Advocates: Jerry Angelo, the CEO, President, and Chairman of Vanguard Marriage and Family Advocates, discusses his ministry with his wife, Kate. Their mission is to strengthen and encourage marriage and family, driven by their own past experiences with a "broken past" and a lack of training for a healthy relationship 04:47Opens in a new window.The Importance of Faith: Jerry emphasizes that God needs to be at the center of a strong relationship 06:35Opens in a new window. This led them to incorporate prayer into their work, including the National Day of Prayer in May and the Missouri Prayerfest in October 06:46Opens in a new window.A New Project: Focus on Relationships: Jerry is launching a new marital relationship education and training program called "Focus on Relationships."Target Audience: The program is primarily for first responders (law enforcement, fire, police, military veterans), as their marriages face a significantly higher failure rate than the general population 26:30Opens in a new window.Curriculum: They are using the Adventures in Marriage curriculum, which is described as being twice as effective as the next most effective marriage program in America 28:59Opens in a new window.Locations: The program will initially launch in five Southwest Missouri counties: Jasper, Barry, Lawrence, Green, and Christian 27:24Opens in a new window.Timeline: They are targeting an April launch for the first event 26:14Opens in a new window.The Power of Listening: Lynn and Jerry discuss the importance of empathetic listening in a marriage, noting that 80% of problems don't need a solution; people just want to be heard and acknowledged 36:15Opens in a new window.National Marriage Week: Jerry is actively working to get state governors to sign proclamations honoring God's design for marriage during National Marriage Week, which runs from February 7th through the 14th 41:10Opens in a new window.Resources: Jerry encourages viewers to visit their website for resources: marriageminut.org 23:53Opens in a new window.

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    Lt Col Chris Baird Join "Changing Times" With Dr Mary Byrne & Lynn Morris

    "Lt Col Chris Baird Join "Changing Times" With Dr Mary Byrne & Lynn Morris," is a segment from the show "Changing Times" featuring retired Lieutenant Colonel Chris Baird of the U.S. Air Force.Here is a summary of the discussion:About Lt. Col. Chris Baird and His ServiceLt. Col. Baird is a local from the Ozarks who served 21 years in the Air Force, accumulating about 2,100 hours of flying time, primarily in B-52s ([07:39]).He is described as having a long and distinguished military career and now being retired ([08:00]).Service After 9/11 and the "12 Strong" MissionThe discussion starts with the period immediately following September 11, 2001, which Baird described as a "Pearl Harbor moment" where the nation was unified ([16:46]).Ten days after the attacks, his unit, which was on tap to deploy, moved to a forward operating location at Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean ([18:47]).He was part of the first night strikes of Operation Enduring Freedom on October 7, 2001, flying 15- to 18-hour missions in the uncomfortable and loud B-52 ([20:21]).The interview discusses the 2018 movie "12 Strong" (based on the book Horse Soldiers by Doug Stanton), which depicts the elite U.S. Green Beret unit ODA 595 embedding in Afghanistan to join General Dostam and the Northern Alliance to liberate Mazar-i-Sharif before winter hit ([22:03]).Lt. Col. Baird's role involved leveraging U.S. air power, specifically using the newly developed Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM), a GPS-guided 2,000lb bomb, to provide close air support ([23:04]).They were essentially writing the playbook for close air support in real-time, flying missions where the targets were not pre-planned but called in by the teams on the ground, sometimes "danger close" to friendlies ([24:39]).The B-52 was crucial because its ability to air refuel allowed it to extend missions for hours, providing continuous support over the target, unlike fighter jets with limited time on station ([25:37]).The Horse SoldiersThe soldiers had to ride horses due to the topography of the Afghan land ([31:46]).Mark Nutsch, the leader of ODA 595, had a rodeo background and was comfortable on horseback, but most of his team was not ([31:19]).The Northern Alliance's horses were smaller, not well-trained like American horses, and the U.S. soldiers were larger, making the experience even more challenging for the team ([32:45]).The liberation of Mazar-i-Sharif took a few weeks in November 2001 ([35:32]).The Warrior's JourneyLt. Col. Baird is now working with The Warrior's Journey (TWJ), a faith-based non-profit veteran service organization based in Springfield, Missouri, with resiliency centers in Germany and Japan ([39:15]).The Problem: The military is excellent at preparing warriors for combat but not for the transition out and the resulting "invisible wounds," such as isolation, loss of identity, and post-traumatic stress ([39:56]).The Mission: TWJ helps military members and their families navigate these challenges. They use a holistic approach, incorporating physical, emotional, and spiritual healing (faith-based) that secular programs often cannot address ([43:42]).Veteran Support: They partner with over 80 organizations and use a Connector Program to match veterans seeking help with a trained veteran who has a similar background. They will send a veteran for treatment for issues like PTSD or substance abuse programs, all expenses paid, and maintain a relationship throughout their healing journey ([45:34]).TWJ Events: Lt. Col. Baird's wife, Rachel, is the logistics manager and controller, specializing in event planning. They host a major gala in May and a large golf tournament in October as fundraisers ([46:56]).Website: You can find more information or make a donation at twj.org ([45:17]).

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    Veterans Church, the hosts interview Lieutenant Colonel Don Coots,

    In this episode of Veterans Church, the hosts interview Lieutenant Colonel Don Coots, a retired 30-year veteran of the Missouri National Guard. He shares powerful stories from his military service and discusses how his faith guided him through deployments, specifically during Operation Iraqi Freedom.Service and Advocacy: Colonel Coots served from 1976 to 2006, primarily in the Engineer Corps 03:32 Opens in a new window . He currently works with the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR), an organization that helps ensure veterans have jobs to return to after their service 05:05 Opens in a new window .Humanitarian Work in Iraq: He recounts how his unit refurbished 28 schools in Baghdad 14:59 Opens in a new window . A particularly moving story involves a community in Missouri donating 2,500 pairs of shoes for Iraqi children after hearing they were walking barefoot on hot pavement 12:11 Opens in a new window .The Power of Prayer: The Colonel shares a harrowing experience where his vehicle was hit by an 18-wheeler at 30 mph on one of the few mornings his team forgot to pray before a mission 21:45 Opens in a new window . He credits his wife’s prayers back home for the fact that all four soldiers in the vehicle survived without serious injury 24:13 Opens in a new window .Faith in the Field: During his deployment from 2003 to 2004, his team helped build several chapels and saw over 300 people come to faith through their services in Baghdad 19:11 Opens in a new window .Message to Veterans: He encourages retirees to continue their service through mentorship and community involvement, noting that the oath to protect and defend doesn't have a "quit clause" 27:17 Opens in a new window .Colonel Coots also offers a heartfelt tribute to Vietnam Veterans, praising their resilience and their commitment to ensuring future generations of warriors are treated with the respect theyKey Highlights from the Interview

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    Dr. Chad Rollins Joins "Changing Times" Host Lynn Morris & Dr Mary Byrne Share About "Brace For Impact" & "Care To Learn"

    Dr. Chad Rollins Joins "Changing Times" Host Lynn Morris & Dr Mary Byrne Share About "Brace For Impact" & "Care To Learn"

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    The Live And Love of D L Moody A Dramatic Presentation By Dennis Eversen Share Live 07/07/2002 A Timber Creak Community Church In Springfield Mo

    The Live And Love of D L Moody A Dramatic Presentation By Dennis Eversen Share Live 07/07/2002 A Timber Creak Community Church In Springfield MoPhotos provided from Dennis Eversen personal library

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    Bill Federer Springfield Mo 10/18/2025

    Bill Federer Springfield Mo 10/18/2025

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    State Organs "Unmasking Transplant Abuse In China" With Bishop Eversen, Wen Chen & Cindy Song

    State Organs "Unmasking Transplant Abuse In China" With Bishop Eversen, Wen Chen & Cindy SongThe discussion, hosted by Bishop Eversen, features guests Dr. Wen Chen and filmmaker Cindy Song, focusing on the forced organ harvesting of prisoners of conscience in China and the government's systemic persecution of groups like Falun Gong.Propaganda and Lies: Dr. Wen Chen, a scientist from China, shared her journey of realizing the Chinese government's widespread deception, beginning when she learned the truth about the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre which contradicted what she was taught in China [03:41].Persecution of Intellectuals: She also recounted how her parents' careers were destroyed and their family life was disrupted during the Cultural Revolution, separating the couple for about a decade due to the Communist Party's disdain for intellectuals [05:33].The Campaign Against Falun Gong: Cindy Song, a former prosecutor in China, explained how the persecution of Falun Gong—a peaceful meditation practice based on truthfulness, compassion, and and tolerance [15:31]—began in 1999. She described witnessing an official order to manufacture false criminal cases (suicide and murder) to defame the group in the media [12:36].The core of the discussion focused on the practice of forced organ harvesting, which the guests assert is a state-run, for-profit operation.The China Tribunal: Cindy Song cited the 2020 ruling of the China Tribunal in London, an independent legal body, which concluded "beyond a reasonable doubt" that forced organ harvesting is happening in China [19:56].Scale of Abuse: The tribunal estimated that 65,000 to 90,000 organ transplants are performed every year in China without identifiable, legal sources [21:42].Targeted Groups:Falun Gong Practitioners: Identified as the primary, main source of organs due to their healthy lifestyles and fitness from meditation [24:41].Uyghurs: The Chinese government has systematically sequenced the DNA and blood-typed the entire Uyghur population, making them "easily easy target for organ transplant" [25:18].Missing Students: The guests also connected the recent disappearance of high school and college students to the organ harvesting system, noting that mandatory school physicals can provide the government with blood and tissue-type data [26:43].Enforced Disappearance: The practice is linked to the state crime of "enforced disappearance," where police secretly abduct people and deny their whereabouts, placing them outside the protection of the law to facilitate secret torture and murder—and subsequent organ extraction [30:02]. A chilling witness account was shared from a former military surgeon forced to take organs from a living 17-year-old soldier [29:29].The guests urged viewers to help stop this abuse by taking action:Watch the Film: View the documentary "State Organs", which documents the 20-year search of two families for their disappeared loved ones [17:58]. The film is available on Amazon, Apple TV, and the official website: stateorgans.com.Contact Officials: Write letters to US Senators urging them to pass bills currently sitting in the Senate—the Falun Gong Protection Act (S. 49) and the Stop Organ Harvesting Forced Organ Harvesting Bill—to prevent Americans from traveling to China to purchase organs [44:28].Key Discussion PointsThe Communist Regime's Systemic Lies and PersecutionUnmasking Forced Organ HarvestingCall to Action

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AMG Broadcasting (Acts Media Group) originated from Acts Ministry, which was founded by Dr. Paul Collins. our mission is to educate people about social and religious issues, covering topics such as education, the environment, health, welfare, and global social justice. They actively engage with business, nonprofit, and entertainment sectors to expand their audience. Additionally, Acts Media Group focuses on finding innovative solutions for challenges faced by veterans, autistic individuals, immigrants, the underemployed, the unemployed, and the homeless.

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