Thứ Ba, 30 tháng 5, 2017

Waching daily May 30 2017

A week ago, I brought my wife to check out The Bodyguard starring Deborah Cox

and I enjoyed it so much that I actually brought my daughter to come see it.

You ready to go see it Taylor?

Yeah!

Alright! Let's go check it out!

Singing: And I Will Always Love You

I am ready for the show.

(MUSIC)

Did you see the actual movie, The Bodyguard?

Kevin Costner plays Frank Farmer, a former Secret Service agent who knows how to guard U.S. Presidents.

But Rachel Marin, played by Whitney Houston, is a different kind of pill to swallow

as Frank finds out when he takes the job as her bodyguard.

Rachel has a certain way she runs her lifestyle

and she doesn't want Frank's security methods to interrupt anything.

What do you want from my life?

I want to be able to eat brunch with my friends.

Frank has a tough road ahead.

Sometimes you can be trying to save someone who doesn't know how badly they need to be saved.

Singing: I'm the Queen of the Night!

(Screaming!)

Rachel didn't want to let go of her old way of thinking and feeling secure,

but what she didn't realize was that her old way was no longer working for her.

Her family was threatened.

And she was resistant to the idea of a new bodyguard interfering with her old ways of doing things,

especially when she was right on the heels of additional success.

And even though Rachel didn't start off trusting Frank, she soon learned that

he was experienced, knew what he was talking about and he had a different way of seeing things.

Kind of reminds me of the difference in our perspectives from God's.

For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways," declares the LORD.

"As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways

and my thoughts than your thoughts."

We have to be delivered from our past—whether it's people or old ways of thinking—

in order to truly come into your destiny, or our true healing.

It reminds me of the blind man who was healed by Jesus.

The people that he had been around in the synagogue were uncomfortable with his healing.

And because they wanted to deem Jesus a sinner,

they didn't want Jesus to get credit for healing the man who had been blind since birth.

They kept asking that man over and over how he got healed until he got frustrated.

"Why, that's very strange!" the man replied.

"He healed my eyes, and yet you don't know where he comes from?

We know that God doesn't listen to sinners,

but he is ready to hear those who worship him and do his will.

Ever since the world began, no one has been able to open the eyes of someone born blind.

If this man were not from God, he couldn't have done it."

"You were born a total sinner!" they answered.

"Are you trying to teach us?"

And they threw him out of the synagogue."

So once this man was rejected by the synagogue folks,

that's when he had a chance to encounter Jesus again.

Sometimes you have to be rejected it by who and what you are depending on

so that you can truly be embraced.

When Jesus heard what had happened, he found the man and asked,

"Do you believe in the Son of Man?"

The man answered, "Who is he, sir?

I want to believe in him."

"You have seen him," Jesus said, "and he is speaking to you!"

"Yes, Lord, I believe!" the man said.

And he worshiped Jesus.

Are there some mental concepts that you need to change

in order to arrive where you're trying to go?

From a relationship standpoint, are you holding onto someone that you need to let go?

Holding onto the past often hampers our ability to enter into our future.

And we're uncomfortable a lot of times with letting things go.

But you need to let it go so that that the new fresh thing, or person,

can feel free to come into your life,

and even though they may look, or feel or think differently, they might just be the hero that you need.

Remember He is able to do exceeding abundantly above and beyond all you can think or imagine

according to the power that works in us.

We get our power from Him.

I'll see you next time.

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Is It Better To Get A Heart Transplant From A Man Or Woman? - Duration: 16:36.

today on the transplant helper we attempt

to answer a viewers question is it

better receive a heart transplant from a

man or a woman the answers may surprise

you so stay tuned

well hey folks I appreciate you once

again joining me on the transplant helper

podcast slash youtube video series my

name is Jim Murrell and today we're

attempting to answer a viewers question

is it better to receive a heart

transplant from a man or from a woman

now Alan Grant submitted this to me via

my email address jim@thetransplanthelper.comand I'll admit when I first

saw the question I thought of myself no

there's no difference and it shouldn't

make any difference so that's basically

the answer but as I've done more

research on the subject whether it be

through Google search which is a

majority of my research came that way or

I had the opportunity to likewise to

speak to one of my cardiologists the

other day while I was at my transplant

center I've come to know there is a

difference a great difference between a

female and a male heart so if there's a

difference between those two hearts then

it may be illogical then that there may

be some differences post transplant so I

happen to be a man obviously and I

received a male's heart so I'm not

experiencing the same thing that Alan

grant has I think he told me he was

about 14 years post transplant and was

just wondering because he as a male has

a female heart so he was wondering if

there was going to be or should be any

recognizable differences between the two

but I was surprised to find out there

are differences between those hearts and

I want to go over them I've got them

listed here on the notepad so I'm going

to try to run through them pretty

quickly there are about 12 differences

that stand out from my research so I'm

going to share those with you number one

the female heart is about 60 grams

smaller in most cases and I note by that

that it's only an average there you know

some females are bigger or smaller than

others and of course the hearts usually

are sized accordingly but the female

heart is much smaller 60 grams smaller

not much but 60 grams smaller than the

average male heart now ask the question

would that matter post transplant well I

suppose it could however you know

as well as I do in the evaluation

process pre-transplant the doctors and

coordinators and everyone who does the

research works very very hard to make

sure that not only is your heart match

as far as blood and tissue typing but

also as far as size and so I would say

on the onset that doesn't matter because

your doctors have probably compensated

for that in the organ that they chose

for your body so Markoff number one off

your list even though the thing they

already cystogram is smaller it probably

makes no difference number two I learned

in my research that the veins of females

on average are smaller than that of a

man now when you think about that you

have to understand of course for the

smaller heart there would be smaller

veins and and they may not be a problem

typically speaking but understanding

that with smaller veins there may be a

slight difference in blood flow or at

least the volume of blood that can move

through those veins now again the

doctors have compensated for that so if

that makes a difference post transplant

I cannot really tell but they are about

1 millimeter thinner than that of a man

so smaller heart at 60 grams smaller and

then the veins being one millimeter

thinner I found that out number 3 I also

found out that typically women

experience more palpitations than men I

don't know if that's actually the case

or if maybe women are just more in tune

with their bodies or whatever but women

reportedly have more palpitations than

me and of course my palpitations I mean

accelerated and decelerated heart rates

to where they feel you know either one

side of the harder or course I don't

know it's you can tell feeling but they

noticed that their heart races more

often or they have skipped beats and

such as that and seemingly medically

that is sometimes the case does that

matter post transplant I don't know

because I don't know how the heart

reacts to the brains signals to beat or

how that really works so I'm going to

mark that one off the list as it really

doesn't matter either number four

however women have more sensitive veins

than men and what I mean by more

sensitive is it sometimes the woman's

veins as

found in research oftentimes do

something that they reported is

shriveling now I'm not saying the

patient recognizes that but the doctors

recognize that on echocardiograms and in

heart calves and such as that

it's not that the arteries or veins are

clogged necessarily they sometimes

shrink or shrivel again making it a

little bit more difficult for blood to

flow through more difficult if they're

having to cast that heart after the fact

trying to get through some areas again

does that really matter if you're a male

and you received a female heart don't

know that that one matters either number

five however the symptoms of disease do

not present as clearly in a female as

they do a male now this one's kind of

common we all recognize that for example

the symptoms and signs of a heart attack

for a male are generally pretty standard

that left arm pain that shooting pain

the intense pain like someone's standing

on your chest or maybe pains in your

back and up your neck and maybe even on

into your jaw males typically present

that way almost every time of course if

you're having a heart attack depending

on whether it's a big heart attack or a

massive heart attack or something that's

minor you'll present a little bit

differently also even as males but

females do not present in the same way

as a matter of fact one of my transplant

doctors that I've been with for many

many years now recently was put over the

head of a women's heart disease

treatment center of course a part of the

same hospital but nonetheless put over

her entire wing of things basically

because she understands that the women's

hearts often present differently when it

comes to disease or potential heart

attacks or whatever so she wanted to be

able to treat women kind of as a

separate entity than men because

oftentimes the treatments are different

so does that matter I would say that

matters if you're a post transplant

patient a male who has a female heart

inside of your body now and you

appreciate appreciate that donor heart

nonetheless but it may be the case that

if you were to have any problems a

little bit later than that not

necessarily hard

but angina and other things that come up

you may not present as well

symptomatically as the big diagnosed

just by looking at what's going on or

being diagnosed based upon your symptoms

that you speak about it may take a

little bit more testing to get in and

find out what's going on with you so

maybe number five matters just a little

bit the symptoms of male and females are

different when it comes to having

disease now number six in my research

this probably matters - and that is that

women's hearts are typically less

durable after heart attack now again you

know how much this really matters how

much statistics may be on or off but it

is a general rule of thumb as doctors

see it I confirm this one from one of

the cardiologists far as the fact that

it does occur but they oftentimes see

that women who have heart attacks do not

recover as well as men do I don't know

they said why that is I don't understand

the science and the technology behind

that but it's still a case women do not

recover as quickly or as easily or fully

from heart from heart attacks and other

problems of the heart as men do so maybe

that would matter post transplant if

you're a male received a female heart

and you had a problem it might matter to

you if you couldn't recover as well or

is completely number-7 the causes of

atypical complaints again like I said a

moment ago that women do not present the

same as far as heart attacks it's also

the same same case that women oftentimes

do not complain with chest pain they may

have heart problems they may have some

things that really need to be addressed

but if they're not experiencing pain in

the same way or for example shortness of

breath women are a little bit more

likely I think it was I remember right

to experience shortness of breath and

fatigue whereas they may not feel the

pain that goes along with that so again

the presentation might matter post

transplant if you're male receiving a

female heart maybe in this case your

complaints when they can be the same

that's kind of funny to think about but

yet

number eight female hearts typically

beat more times per minute than males

now the difference is not dressed to

give the average male heart beats 72 72

minutes times a minutes the female heart

beats about 78 to 82 times a minute so

it's just a little bit of a difference

there just a slight difference and I

don't think that that will really matter

now the heart

in a sense is an organ that we think

about mentally at least is saying well

if it beats so many times in your life

theoretically we might think as patients

you only have so many beats and so if

you're wasting those beats beating more

times per minute you know maybe you run

out quicker I don't think that's really

the case but nonetheless I would mark

off number 80 saying that really doesn't

matter you may feel it as palpitations

though if a man is used to a male heart

receiving a female heart he may feel

that and interpret that as palpitations

now number nine female hearts are more

sensitive to side effects from

medications than males now again I would

say in a way if that is true if that is

the case then we might notice a

difference post transplant if we're a

male who receives a female heart why

because transplant patients take a

tremendous amount of medications all the

immunosuppressants the antivirals

the steroids the vitamins that need to

be boosted post transplant

all those things typically affect women

different than they do men so if you

receive a heart from the opposite sex in

this case maybe that's going to matter

as far as your side effects and we know

is transplant patients if you're one of

them already basically a heart

transplant patients the side effect can

sometimes be rather aggravating and get

in your way a lot of times so you really

don't want to have any more so does that

matter

I would give number 9 kind of base

lightness or a slight matter in this

case number 10 women's hearts are more

likely to develop clots than men's and I

think this goes all the way back up

toward the top of this when we talked

about the veins being smaller and that

sort of thing

women's hearts because those smaller

veins and because of sometimes the even

smaller

mass of the heart or more likely to have

problems with clots and you can just

visualize that if the woman's pains are

one millimeter thinner than the men on

average then maybe if there's a problem

a clot coming through the body it might

oftentimes just slip right through or

not have the restriction to build up if

you're dealing with a male heart versus

a female so does this one matter I would

say number 10 just might matter we don't

want to have to deal with clots post

transplant any more than we did pre

transplant number 11 their veins however

this is good news their veins however

are more resilient they may be smaller

they may have more difficulties in

certain areas but they are more

resilient that's really good especially

when it comes post transplant in that on

average it seems that the veins on women

do not develop problems until as I found

out from one medical doctor one

cardiologist till about ten years later

than a man now I don't know how that

really bears out I don't know if they

see men having heart attacks at 40 and

women having heart attacks at 50 or

having clots at 40 versus 50 I don't

know but I was told there was about a

10-year difference in the way that their

veins seemed to be more resilient so hey

there's a plus to you there if you've

got that female heart number I think 12

finally maybe it's number 12 it's

difficult to determine what's going on

with tests and you know that there are

many tests that are done for example if

I go to the transplant clinic post

transplant I'm going to get x-rays I'm

going to get EKGs echocardiograms heart

cans biopsies all these things sometimes

it's maybe more difficult to make

determinations through the normal tests

that are done and by that I mean not the

extreme tests that I just name but just

taking a quick x-ray or an EKG

particularly an EKG comes into play that

may not show up as much information as

it would in a man again I don't

necessarily understand the science

behind that

so number 12 I would say again that one

might matter it may matter that it's

more difficult with general and

very I would say less invasive test to

find out about the woman's heart so what

have we done we've named 12 things I'm

not going to try to go back through them

it's hard enough for me to name them but

just back up you need to hear them again

nonetheless here's the conclusion I've

drawn if you're a male whoever's who has

received a female heart you're blessed

you're absolutely blessed you're blessed

because if you're a male who's received

a female heart you're blessed that you

had a transplant so in one way I would

say to anyone who would ask don't worry

about it

don't worry about it on the other side

of that is we named all several of these

things which can make survival a little

bit more difficult

survival certainly not impossible and

here's where the last thing lies and

this is where I'm going to stand on the

issue at least until I learn better when

asked the question just kind of

surveying with a few doctors yesterday

they didn't even know why I was asking

but when asked the questions and with

the nursing staff it was the same do you

see more women or men sitting on this

transplant floor sitting in these

cardiology floors being hospitalized

trying to recover from heart attacks or

trying to recover from other medical

problems concerning their heart

hands-down every one of them said this

it's always the man the men have more

problems overall than the female now we

stood there for a while me and one of

the doctors in this theorize it may be

because we as men don't take as good of

care guys good I can't say that we don't

take as much care with our bodies as

women do and so I would encourage anyone

pre or post transplant start caring for

your body start taking care of it start

exercising start eating better eating

right and trying to take care of your

body again I appreciate the question

Alan grant appreciates you submitting it

I don't know if I've given you any

answers but I do know there at least 12

differences between the female and the

male heart and some of those differences

may really matter but in the end of

things you're blessed to have a

transplant

therefore just accept the fact that hey

maybe it's the case now that you've got

a female heart you'll do better than the

men anyway because we as men we lay up

in the hospital a lot more often

according to what I've noticed and found

by experience than do females so again

appreciate your question and grant

anyone has a question for me I encourage

you to contact me at transplant

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transplant underscore help or if it's a

longer question you can't get in 140

characters then please email me Jim at

the transplant helper com that's Jim at

the transplant helper com I appreciate

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anyway keep clicking and keep living

until next time friends stay stronger

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May the 3rd, 4th, and 5th Be With You - Duration: 21:14.

Originally, we were going to go eastward

but we switched our plan and went south to Jeollanam-do instead.

Because of that, we had no plan whatsoever.

Where we should sleep, what we should do, none of that...

So we decided to head to one of Jeollanam-do's most famous cities - Damyang.

We hadn't reserved our accommodation,

so at a noodle shop in Damyang we reserved a hotel located in Naju.

Truthfully,

My girlfriend and I eat completely different things...

Over here we've got a "vegetarian" (his words, not mine)

She's an herbivore, and I'm an omnivore...

There wasn't really a place to eat that suited both of our tastes.

We just kept saying back and forth, "where could we go?"

We ended up going to a franchise called "Noodle Tree" (Guksu Namu).

*scratch scratch*

We had a good time in Ddangkeut-maeul (Land's End Village)...

Then we got back in the car and headed to Naju.

*burp*

Again, because we had no plan,

we had to keep figuring out where we wanted to go each day.

The next day we decided to go to Gwangju.

It's really easy to go to Gwangju from Jeonju,

but I'd not been before.

So because I'd wanted to go to Gwangju,

we decided to go to Mudeungsan.

I saw online that there were a lot of cafes around Mudeungsan,

so I thought we should spend our time having coffee,

but it wasn't raining as hard as we'd expected.

Not the kind of weather to just sit around in a cafe.

So we took a stroll around the Mudeungsan park entrance,

and ended up hiking up a decent hill (around 45 minutes up).

We got in some good exercise and came down to the base once again.

We had wrapped up our trip around Jeollanam-do,

and the day came where we had to head back to Jeonju.

My dad recommended a nice, scenic road called "백수해안도로"

so with his advice, we took that route.

We thought we'd take this road up to Gunsan

and stop by on our way back to Jeonju.

The Eunpa-yuwonji Park in Gunsan has duck boats.

I don't remember riding a duck boat...

I have a picture of me riding a duck boat in elementary school

"Should we ride it, then?" I thought...so we rode it once.

The wind that day was super strong...

If we didn't keep on pedaling, we'd have drifted off over to solid ground.

(Sarah is writing these subs alone and has no idea what Younggyu is mumbling about for these few seconds. MUMBLER!)

So after that, we came back to Jeonju!

The last thing we did was wash my dad's car...

and with that, our golden trip was complete.

I'm telling you to speak with some confidence!

(I was trying to sound articulate in Korean, but kept fumbling)

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Mototok goes EBACE 2017 - Duration: 2:49.

We are at EBACE 2017

It was a quite interesting and good exhibition.

We presented our new Spacer 8600 in a new design

with our new Wifi connection system

and we have our new 7500 machine.

The advantage of our new Wifi system is

that the machine creates its own Wifi

and the operator can use his mobile phone,

his iPad or a laptop

to look into the machine and all its functions.

He can program whatever he needs for his operations.

And in the end, the Wifi enables that you don't need

a wired connection to the machine.

My name is Daniel Stieger.

Many years ago, when Mototok

came on the market, I immediately saw the potential

of this great machine and I ordered one of the first

Mototoks and I was so happy that I bought additional three.

Hi, I'm Jérôme, I'm an airport manager.

And we are using Mototok because we have

a very small parking space

and a lot of aircrafts are coming, especially during winter.

And we need to move them around

quite quickly and safely.

So we use Mototok and we're very happy with it.

If you weren't at EBACE, I would recommend

going to the Paris Air Show or the Dubai Air Show,

which are the next exhibitions where we present

our machines. And if you won't have the opportunity

to come there, go to our website: mototok.com

We have a lot of videos and all the fact sheets there

and a lot of information and you can contact us

any time to get more information, prices,

everything about Mototok.

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Srimangal has 9 Unions/Wards,

129 Mauzas/Mahallas,

and 206 villages.

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You Obey God When You Believe He Loves You with Kenneth Copeland (Air Date 5-30-17) - Duration: 22:52.

(Singing) I know my God has made the way for me.

I know my God has made the way for me.

ANNOUNCER: Kenneth Copeland would like everyone

to know how to be loved, forgiven, and free,

and that God's love never changes. Let's join in for

this broadcast recorded before a live audience,

next, on the Believer's Voice of Victory.

KENNETH: Most Christians do not believe that God loves them.

Verse 15, "Whosoever shall confess that Jesus

is the Son of God, God dwelleth in him, and he in God."

Let me see the hands here that qualify in that

scripture. "Whosoever shall confess that Jesus is the Son of

God, God dwelleth in him, and he in God. And we have known and

believed the love that God hath to us. God is love; and he that

dwelleth" in God--love dwells in God, and God in him." The

problem with Israel, in the desert, they did not believe

that God loved them. They didn't believe that. They did not

believe it. "He brought us out here to kill us." "Well, Brother

Copeland, you know, you can understand that when you realize

that God gave them all those hard rules to follow and--"

They're not hard rules to follow. AUDIENCE: That's right.

Amen. KENNETH: "They are too!" "Are not." (Laughter) I tell you

what, let's look at Romans 13. Hold your place right there.

We're coming back. Romans 13. (Laughs) Verse 9, "For this,

Thou shalt not commit adultery, Thou shalt not kill, Thou shalt

not steal, Thou shalt not wear false witness, Thou shalt not

covet; if there be any other commandment, it is briefly

comprehended in this saying, namely, Thou shalt love thy

neighbor as thyself. Love worketh no ill to his neighbor:

therefore love is the fulfilling of the law." AUDIENCE: Amen.

KENNETH: Huh? AUDIENCE: Oh, yeah. KENNETH: Could I get an

"amen" anywhere? (Audience "Amens") His commandments are

not grievous. Now, let me read this to you through God's eyes.

God was not out to hurt anybody ever, ever, ever. It is not His

will that any should perish. AUDIENCE: That's right.

(Audience Agrees) KENNETH: Never, never, never. AUDIENCE:

Amen. KENNETH: He said, in Deuteronomy 28, in the--and I'm

quite certain we'll get there, but I'm jumping the tracks here

a little bit. But in the 28th chapter of Deuteronomy, the

blessing of Abraham, oh, my, blessing, blessing, blessing,

blessing, blessing, blessing, blessing, blessing. "If you'll

keep my commandment. If you do what I tell you to do. I want to

bless you!" AUDIENCE: Amen. Yes. Hallelujah. KENNETH: He's not

trying to keep you from having fun. Sin ain't no fun. AUDIENCE:

No, it's not. KENNETH: It was. Anybody that says the flesh

don't have any fun at it ain't never--didn't know how to do it.

(Laughter) Something wrong with your dumb self. AUDIENCE: That's

right. (Laughter Continues) KENNETH: But your flesh can

learn better. (Audience Agrees) See, the flesh--the flesh

actually has no mind. Your mind is part of your soul. Your soul

is part of your spirit. You are a spirit, you have a soul made

up of your mind, your will, and your emotions. But that body

doesn't know anything except what you teach it. (Audience

Agrees) Amen. That's all it knows. (Audience Agrees) And if

you read the 5th--the--turn with me to the book of Hebrews.

Praise God. AUDIENCE: Amen. KENNETH: Thank You, Father.

AUDIENCE: Glory. KENNETH: Thank You, Lord Jesus. Praise You,

Father. That 5th chapter--in fact, this is--this is the

commission that the Lord spoke to Gloria and me at the very

beginning of this ministry. Verse 12, "When for the time you

ought to be teachers, you have need that one teach you again

which be the first principles of the oracles of God; and are

become such as have need of milk, and not strong meat. For

everyone that uses milk is unskillful in the word of

righteousness: for he is a baby. Strong meat belongeth to them

that are of full age, even those who by reason of use," or

exercise, training "--by reason of use have their senses

exercised to discern both good and evil." It has to be trained.

AUDIENCE: Amen. KENNETH: Thank You, Lord. All right. Now let's

look at that again in the book of Romans, Chapter 13. "For

this, Thou shalt not commit adultery." Now, what's God

saying here? He was saying, "Don't go do that. You don't

need to be doing that. Don't covet somebody else's wife. I've

got one planned for you. I know what you like, boy. I know you."

(Laughter) "You understand? I know you. I created one for you.

I mean, I want you to know there's one out there. Let me

tell you that there's one--" Whoa. AUDIENCE: Whoa. KENNETH:

Whoa-ho-ho! Didn't He do it for Adam? (Audience Agrees) Didn't

He do it? (Audience Agrees) AUDIENCE: Yes, He did. KENNETH:

Well, He ain't never changed His mind. (Audience Agrees) Oh,

there's one for you. (Audience Agrees) See what He said? "Don't

be doing that. I'm trying to bless you here. Don't be doing

that." AUDIENCE: Hallelujah. KENNETH: "I can't bless you.

You're messing around like--don't be killing somebody.

Come to Me with it. Bring it to Me. I--I repay," saith the Lord.

"I'll take care of it." AUDIENCE: That's right. KENNETH:

"Yeah, but every time I come you to, you bless 'em." (Laughter)

"I want you to kill 'em!" (Laughter Continues) (Audience

Agrees) "Well, it ain't gonna work like that!" (Laughs) But do

you see why God set these things up? AUDIENCE: Yes. KENNETH: He

wasn't trying to make it hard on people. He's trying to fix it so

the devil couldn't get in your business, man. He's trying to

keep him out of it. AUDIENCE: That's right. That's good. Yes,

sir. Hallelujah. KENNETH: And then when you did sin, he had a

way of fixing it. (Audience Agrees) That didn't--that didn't

begin with Jesus. Jesus is the Lamb of God. (Audience Agrees)

That began way, way, way, way yonder, back yonder. AUDIENCE:

Amen. KENNETH: Amen? (Audience "Amens") Oh, praise God. So, God

is saying, all of this, all of these commandments--now, I want

you to notice something. "Thou shalt not covet: if there be

any--" Say, "Any." (Audience Repeats) "--other commandment,

any commandment, any commandment now or then," it's covered. It's

covered. (Audience "Amens") Then you remember what Jesus said?

Well, I'll show you what Jesus said. Turn over to the 15th

chapter of John. No, back up to the 14th chapter. How much time

I got, Tim? TIM: About 14 minutes. KENNETH: Okay. In the

14th chapter, the 21st verse, "He that hath my commandments,

and keepeth them, he it is that loveth me: he that loveth me

shall be loved of my Father, and I will love him, and I will

manifest myself to him." AUDIENCE: Amen. Hallelujah.

KENNETH: He didn't say the one that cried and bawled and

squalled all night. AUDIENCE: That's right. KENNETH: No. He

said, "the one that keeps my commandments." AUDIENCE: Yes.

KENNETH: Now, that's not just the 10. That's anything He has

to say. (Audience "Amens") Amen? AUDIENCE: That's right. KENNETH:

Hey, that's all you have to do to get along with God; what He

says, do. I found out way too late that's all I had to do to

get along with my dad. Way too late! Ha-ha-ha. But I finally--I

finally came to that startling revelation--(Laughter)--of how

smart he got. Amen. AUDIENCE: Amen. KENNETH: And how right he

was. AUDIENCE: That's right. Amen. KENNETH: He really was.

AUDIENCE: Glory to God. KENNETH: And he lived it before me. Amen.

(Audience "Amens") Now, let's go to Isaiah 43. Who am I talking

about here? Love. No, not what am I talking about? Who am I

talking about here? Love. It's love that wrote those

commandments--amen--so you'd know exactly what He's going to

do. And He didn't start off by threatening you. He started off

by saying, "If you will keep these commandments, all these

blessings are going to come on you and overtake you." Mm, mm,

mm. We drove up one day--Isaiah 43:25. "I, even I, am he that

blotteth out thy transgressions for my own sake, and will not

remember thy sins." (Audience Agrees) Why? If He remembered

your sins, He couldn't bless you. AUDIENCE: That's right.

(Audience Agrees) KENNETH: Hallelujah! AUDIENCE:

Hallelujah. KENNETH: I drove in one day from--been on the road

for some days, and--and we got in, and there was a yellow

Mercedes convertible. Aow! (Laughter) And I didn't know

who--I didn't know who had come to see us since it's just parked

in our driveway. And so I called. I said, "Some--does

anybody have any idea whose car this is in my driveway?" They

said, "It's yours." "Nah, it ain't mine." Ha-ha, they said,

"Yeah." They said, "One of your partners bought it for you."

AUDIENCE: Mm. Glory. Glory to God. Glory. Amen. (Laughter)

KENNETH: "Get out of here." And I said, "Sure." After a while, I

said--ha-ha-ha, after--(Stammering)--like that

for a little while. Amen. I said, "Lord, you know, I didn't

ask You for that car. I am perfectly pleased and happy and

satisfied. What's going on here?" Ha-ha-ha. He said,

"Didn't I tell you all these blessings would come on you and

overtake you?" AUDIENCE: Hallelujah. KENNETH: I said,

"Yes, sir." He said, "Boy, you just got overtook." (Laughter)

Ha-ha-ha-ha ha! Whoo! I'll take me some of that any day of the

week. Now, you know, there's a lot of folks--bless your sweet

heart. But you really need to get--get done with

poverty--(Audience Agrees)--thinking. AUDIENCE:

Right. KENNETH: And this is something that doesn't just--it

doesn't just fall on you. The Scripture says, "Let this mind

be in you which was in Christ Jesus, who thought it not

robbery to be called equal with God." And you have to let it be

in you because it ain't gonna just happen. AUDIENCE: Right.

KENNETH: Your mind don't even know what to do with that.

AUDIENCE: That's right. KENNETH: It just kind of chokes. And it

has to be trained with Scripture, and walk in it, and

live it, and--and we're not out--well, thank You, Lord. Yes,

Sir. You realize I just work here? AUDIENCE: That's right.

(Laughter) KENNETH: Amen. I've got to get back on track here.

Maybe we'll get--but I did want you to see that 21st verse. What

is His desire? To manifest Himself to us, see? AUDIENCE:

Glory to God. KENNETH: And His commandments are not grievous.

And, too, when you do miss it, what are you waiting on? Repent!

AUDIENCE: That's right! Glory. KENNETH: You don't not take over

10 seconds. "Sir, I judge myself and repent, and I receive my

forgiveness and I receive my cleansing of all

unrighteousness, thank You very much." Whoo, glory to God!

(Agreement & Applause) (Whining) "Yeah, but I just don't feel

like He heard me." Well, sweet thing--(Laughter) Darlin' woman,

shut up. (Laughter) AUDIENCE: That's right. KENNETH:

Ha-ha-ha-ha. Is that the way you prayed? "Yep." Well, He didn't

hear you. You're right. (Laughter) No. Didn't He say it?

We're right there in I John. Back up to the 1st chapter. See,

he started this--he started this whole book with this, so the

entire book flows in the light of the fact that, now you have

read I John 1:9, you've got sense enough to repent. And He's

about to say things like, "When you know God, you don't sin."

AUDIENCE: Yeah. That's right. KENNETH: "What?" You forget

Chapter 1, Verse 9. AUDIENCE: Come on. KENNETH: He started out

with that-- AUDIENCE: Mm-hmm. KENNETH: --thinking you and I

had sense enough to follow that for at least four more chapters.

(Laughter) There's only five chapters in the book! But, of

course, this needs to be backed up right next to the gospel of

John. Read from one right into the other. Amen. AUDIENCE: Amen.

Amen. KENNETH: Now, let's look at this because this is a study

in faith in itself. Verse 5--or, "This is the message which we've

heard of him, and declare unto you, that God is light." Oh. God

is love, but God is light. Now, he's not talking light like

sunshine. He's not talking light like illumination in natural

physical light. No. When He said, "Light be!" light was!

AUDIENCE: Amen. KENNETH: The sun doesn't exist for how much more

days? AUDIENCE: That's right. KENNETH: Half a week had gone by

before there was any sunshine. AUDIENCE: Amen. KENNETH: So

what's all this light about? It's a manifestation of Himself.

AUDIENCE: Whoo! Praise God. KENNETH: Whoa. AUDIENCE: Glory.

KENNETH: Light energy. AUDIENCE: Yes. KENNETH: 186,000 miles a

second. (Squeaks) AUDIENCE: (Laughter) Amen. KENNETH: Now,

how long has light traveled just since I did that? Your

calculator won't handle it. (Laughs) Amen? See what I'm

talking about? And that is the light that gave birth to you.

Your spirit being functions-- AUDIENCE: Hallelujah! KENNETH:

--at the speed of light. (Audience Agrees) Your body

doesn't. It's--when Adam fell, he fell below the light line.

Ooh, I'd like to get in there and "kkk-kkk-kkk," walk around

and mess around. But I know. I know. Maybe later. Well,

anyway--(Laughs) Now, now that you see that, see, He is light.

Now, what happens when light comes in contact with dark?

(Squeaks) Again. Whoa! Sit in dark! AUDIENCE: Yes, come on.

Amen. That's right. That's good. Yes. Glory. KENNETH: "If we say

we have fellowship with him, and walk in darkness, we lie, and do

not the truth: but if we walk in the light, as he is in the

light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of

Jesus Christ his Son cleanses us from all sin." (Audience

"Amens") "If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and

the truth isn't in us. If we confess our sins--" Now, let's

do this with that. "When we confess our sins, he is--"

TOGETHER: "--faithful and just--" KENNETH: Or righteous.

It's the same word. "--he is faithful and just to forgive us

our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness." And if all

unrighteousness is gone, what's left? Righteousness! AUDIENCE:

Amen. KENNETH: Amen. (Audience "Amens") (Singing) Gone again.

Skip to my Lou." (Laughter) What's gone? Sin! AUDIENCE:

That's right. Yeah. Amen. Sin's gone. KENNETH: Hallelujah!

AUDIENCE: Glory to God. KENNETH: Light attacked it! AUDIENCE:

Yes! KENNETH: When? When you spoke! AUDIENCE: Glory to God.

Amen. Hallelujah. KENNETH: I judge myself-- AUDIENCE: Yes.

KENNETH: --and be brutally honest, not condemning yourself.

You just be honest. AUDIENCE: Yes. KENNETH: Don't you stand

there and say, "Lord, I got this problem." No, you ain't got a

problem, darlin'. You sinned. AUDIENCE: That's right. KENNETH:

Call it its nasty, ugly name. (Audience Agrees) If you can

find it in that list, then call it that. AUDIENCE: Right, right.

KENNETH: "I committed it. But I repent!" AUDIENCE: Hallelujah.

Amen. Amen. KENNETH: And if you don't have a smile on your face,

get one. (Laughter) "And I hear by faith on what You said. By

faith I receive my forgiveness, and I receive my cleansing from

all unrighteousness, Sir! I am forgiven, Sir! Thank you very

much, Sir!" AUDIENCE: Amen. KENNETH: (Whining) "Yeah, but

I just don't feel like He loves me." I told

you most people don't believe God loves them.

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Philip DeFranco: How To Make People Trust You - Duration: 10:03.

Philip DeFranco is probably the most trusted news person on YouTube

and in an era where mainstream news is suspect

and allegations of fake news fly even from the president's mouth...

You are fake news. Go ahead.

...that might make Philip DeFranco the most trusted news person in America.

In this video, I want to talk about what you can learn from Phily D.

in terms of generating that kind of trust and respect

even when you're talking about really controversial topics

and let me warn you, this isn't always going to be easy but as Phil says, let's just jump into it.

First is the issue of bias.

In news, many on the right and the left go to great lengths to portray themselves as unbiased

which is what you may do in your own life when you're trying to be persuasive

whether it's to win a political argument or just to get someone to go to the restaurant that you like.

Instead, look at what Phil does.

...FCC identified internet services as a common carrier.

...as a regulatory designation known as Title II which essentially means that it's a utility.

But now there's a new FCC chairman saying he wants to reverse the mistake of Title II and reclassify it as a Title I.

Before I move forward, just so you know where I stand on this,

I believe that it should remain Title II — that it should remain as a utility.

We need a free and open internet...

...not standing by a free and open internet — one that is seen by the FCC as a utility is pro-monopoly.

It's anti-business and it's disgusting to me that this is even a possibility.

But that's my opinion — back to the story of Pi makes this proposal...

Phil clearly delineates between the facts of the story and his own opinion.

Rather than hide his bias, he reveals it.

This might seem counterintuitive if you're trying to win someone to your side.

After all wouldn't knowing that you're biased make them more likely to resist?

Actually, no.

Because we are so overexposed to people who are trying to persuade us through secretive means

in ads, on the news, and in our daily lives, we know that people have biases and ulterior motives

and we're most suspicious of those people who claim not to have them.

So in revealing his own biases, Phil separates himself from a lot of the deception going on in the mainstream news

and actually makes people more able to trust him.

While we may not agree with his opinion, we can trust his facts.

...and that is you are going to disagree with but unlike most places you're going to consume news or consume opinion, it is okay here.

...going to be the facts, the different points of views, the different arguments from all sides, and then I will give my opinion and it is okay.

It's okay to disagree — we all don't live in one of two or three boxes.

But being trustworthy isn't just about reviewing your biases.

If you want people to truly trust you,

you're going to have to act against your own interests on occasion.

After all, if a waiter tells you to get the most expensive entree

and the most expensive bottle of wine, are you going to trust him? Probably not.

But if he recommends a cheaper bottle of wine and says that it's actually better,

do you trust him then? Almost definitely.

This is what Philip DeFranco does.

He acts against his own financial interest and it makes us trust him even more.

For starters, he hasn't stopped covering controversial topics

even though YouTube has hammered his ad revenue for it.

He also stopped all ads on what would become his second most popular video ever

because he didn't want to use this situation to make money off of child abuse which was a topic in that video.

Today's video, I've removed all advertising, I have rescheduled a sponsor that it was originally scheduled today

and that's because I don't want to talk about a story today and have it in any way seem like I'm exploiting the situation.

The situation deals with children and I know that one of the arguments is going to be that — you're trying to exploit my children.

I need to pull the advertising for this video because the story is far more important.

So that said, let's jump into it.

And when launching his own news channel,

Phil turned down offers from major networks in favor of a crowdfunded subscription model.

He may have made more money — in fact, likely would have — with those major networks

but he would have lost creative control.

I want to do it independently to make sure no corporate interests can manipulate and control how the news is presented — being forced to talk about a topic

or not being able to talk about a topic or having to push some sort of agenda — those strings can't be there if I truly want to create this.

And I say that having been offered to be a part of something much bigger

than what I'm doing now to build someone else's property

or to even go with my vision but still be able to be controlled.

So if you want a tip that sounds like it might hurt you but will ultimately give you a better life

and make you more trustworthy, it's just that.

Place honest expression over financial gain.

That might mean that when the cashier accidentally undercharges you,

you say something and pay the full price rather than pocketing the extra

or that when you have a client that your product just isn't the best fit for,

you tell them rather than selling it at any cost.

For me, it means that we don't use any fake countdown timers on Charisma University or any of the courses that we sell.

We don't say, "Limited to 25 people," and then sell 30 spots.

And when people ask if our courses are going to get their ex back, I tell them, "Honestly, probably not."

Yes, adopting this mentality might cost you in the short term

but if you build up a reputation of trustworthiness,

you'll find that it does come back to you plus it's just the right thing to do.

And this brings me to the main point of this video

which is — knowing your principles and living them.

Phil DeFranco is going to be an even bigger force to be reckoned with because he lives by his principles

whereas brands like Pepsi pay lip service to the ideas like "Join the conversation,"

Phil DeFranco actually cares about having a conversation and he responds to comments every single Friday

even going so far as to change his on mind on reporting that he done just a few days earlier —

kind of like you might expect someone to do if they were having a real conversation.

...Happiest Meal mentioned, "asking people only to shop at places owned and operated by minorities and women,

I don't agree with that at all.

Refusing to patronize a business because of their gender or race

is either sexist, racist, or both even if the gender is male and the race is white.

That's a really... that's a good argument.

That's actually a fantastic point that I didn't think of myself.

Off the top of my head, I don't know how to argue against that point because——

If this is something that you supported, let me know in the comments

how you think it's not the negative thing that was just thrown out there.

Phil also rips different news outlets for not doing the appropriate research.

For instance, when PewDiePie was accused ridiculously of being a Nazi sympathizer,

Phil bashed Wired for not taking the context of Felix's jokes into account.

Do your research. I'm a guy on the Internet — you're supposed to be a journalist.

... so for some of these mainstream outlets that are trying to cover this,

I want you to know, you're overextending, you're looking silly

and you are just adding to the conversation of why you should not be trusted.

Yes, there are racist organizations that do like PewDiePie

but also, if you go through those sites on your research, you'll find there are a lot of people that do not like him

and there are going to be more people that do not like him because he even issued somewhat of an apology

and much like you, but to a different capacity, they are seeing they want to see out of his content.

But to his credit, he didn't stop at just being critical of Wired.

He actually goes out of the way to research salacious claims that could make for great videos

but turned out to be false and that winds up giving him less amazing cover stories

but a much more trustworthy network.

...last thing I want to mention very briefly — I had a ton of people messaging me about this this morning.

People are messaging me that Mike Martin of Daddyofive was trying to raise money to sue me

over the videos where I talked about his videos this week.

...a link to GoFundMe. It says "...Philip DeFranco's false claims.

He's been spreading lies about us and putting our family through hell.

We're also considering taking Franco to court for all the pain and suffering and money he's causing us to lose."

Before you get your pitchforks, everything I've seen from this, it does not seem to be real.

I mean the page was created and on the page, it says it was created by Mike Martin

but it wasn't linked to a real Facebook page.

I haven't seen it promoted on any of their social media, that GoFundMe was also later deleted...

The main point as far as the GoFundMe and the legal stuff,

at this point, I have no reason to believe that it is real

and of course the last thing I would want would be people sharing fake news and just getting people riled up.

Just about everybody thinks that they live by principles but in truth,

very few do because there is a price to be paid when you live by your principles.

If you value dialogue, you need to be open to changing your mind

by talking with someone that you really might not like.

And if you value honesty, you need to tell the truth even when it sucks.

Most people, instead, adjust their principles to fit their desires.

They convince themselves that it's okay to lie in such and such a context or that

whatever group they disagree with doesn't really deserve to have the free speech protections

as was the case in the Berkeley protests where people like

Maile Ohye Innopolis and Ann Coulter were effectively barred from speaking due to violence.

Here's what Phil had to say about that situation.

...I do not like what Ann Coulter says — I think that she should have the right to say it.

Suppression of free speech is not a win whether it be against your friend or an enemy.

If someone has a flawed or horrible argument, let them air it out so the world can know how stupid they are.

I can never support people that cheer because someone's not able to say something

because they were literally scared for their lives.

Anyone who cheers on the suppression of free speech whether it be something you agree with or something you don't, you are no friend of mine.

Again, the point is that living in a principled way has a cost.

So I encourage you right now to think about the principles that you'd like to live by, the person you'd like to be,

and ask yourself what it is going to cost you to make those principles real.

If you value honesty, what difficult truths do you need to tell?

If you value having an open dialogue, who have you been shutting out you should probably converse with?

And if you value self-expression, what parts of your personality have you been hiding in order to fit in?

If you could pay the cost of living by your principles,

you immediately separate yourself from the pack just like Phil DeFranco has done in the news world

and even though it's tough and even though it might cost you and likely will cost you

in the short term, the principled person that you become is worth it.

So if you have anyone else that you'd like to see me cover

or topics that you'd like to see covered, please go ahead and write those in the comments below.

I always read those and those really do inform the videos that I do.

If you like this video and want more like it, click the button here to subscribe.

Charisma and confidence is not something that you're going to learn in one video

so subscribe and make it at least a habit that you come back to once a week.

If you're interested, I also set up a video on h3h3

who has very similar traits to Phily D. and if you want to see that,

you can click here to watch that or the mystery video below it.

I hope that you like this video and I will see you in the next one.

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Behind the Scenes w/ Jojo Siwa, Lizzy Greene & More | Nick's Sizzling Summer Camp Special - Duration: 1:54.

JOJO SIWA: Hey, everyone. It's Jojo Siwa.

KYLA DREW: Kyla Drew. JACK GRIFFO: Jack Griffo.

BREANNA YDE: Breanna Yde.

CASEY SIMPSON: It's Casey and welcome to Camp Nickelodeon.

I love when I get to hang out with all my Nickelodeon

friends.

[MUSIC PLAYING]

LIZZY GREENE: A lot of people from different casts

are coming together and they're at this place

called Camp Nickelodeon.

And it's just a really cool time.

JACE NORMAN: You might wanna stand back.

[EXPLOSION]

LIZZY GREENE: Until, there is a monster on the campsite.

Uh, guys?

What happened here?

My tent!

My sleeping bag!

My home theater system!

KYLA DREW: So in this sizzlin special, me

and a couple of my other Nick friends

are trying to find Big Hand.

I'm sure there's a perfectly logical explanation for-whoa,

that is a giant glove.

Who's Big Hand?

LIZZY GREENE: Not me.

CASEY SIMPSON: Not me, either.

LIZZY GREENE: You guys don't think Big Hand is real, do you?

Big Hand's real, Big Hand's definitely real!

KIRA KOSARIN: We've got so much going on in the summer special.

We've got beach music videos.

[MUSIC PLAYING] Worst guy at the beach.

The worst, the worst guy.

KIRA KOSARIN: Scary stories around the campfire.

What's that sound?

Picked the wrong campsite to mess with.

LIZZY GREENE: Actually that's Jade's massage chair.

KIRA KOSARIN: And so much more.

You're gonna love this!

[TOGETHER]: Big Hand!

JOJO SIWA: It's super fun getting

to work with all the Nick stars together,

because we're all very good friends.

LIZZY GREENE: Hi.

JOJO SIWA: You got all of our Nick friends coming together,

[INTERPOSING VOICES]

The winner!

JOJO SIWA: In this one, gigantic

RUN!

JOJO SIWA: Summer camp extravaganza.

It's going to be intense.

See what I did there?

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