Thứ Sáu, 26 tháng 1, 2018

Waching daily Jan 26 2018

Hey girls, Tiffany Dawn here, and as you're watching this video, James and I

are actually in Norway, which is super fun! So you can follow my Instagram for

pictures each day. I can't even wait! But I want to talk with you today

about how to hear God's voice. And this is a question that I've had written in

like over and over for the past year and I have been too intimidated to do a

video on it. I'm still super intimidated, and I was like, "I don't really want to

film this video," just because like God is huge and He can speak to whoever, however

he wants to, whenever he wants to. And there's no formula. Like it's so easy to

want to like put Him in a box or create a formula to understand how to like

connect with Him, but He's so big, He's way out of any box. He's not a genie in a

bottle. He just doesn't work that way, like He's

just so much bigger than that. And so I I don't have for you ten steps

to hear God's voice, but what I do have are nine thoughts for you that have been

really helpful for me as I've been learning over my life to hear from God

more and more. And they're just things that have been true for me, and I hope

that they can help you too. So let me just pray as we get started. L

Lord thank you so much for this day and thank you that you are so huge and you're,

you are this crazy amazing God and yet you want to communicate with your people,

and with us. Like David said, what is man that you're mindful of him? Like we're so

tiny and yet you want to be a part of our lives, and have us invite you into

every detail of our lives. And I pray that you would just teach us how to get

to know you and how to begin to hear your voice? And just open our ears

to that, in Jesus' name, amen. Okay so thought number one is, it's so

important to get to know God's character by reading your Bible. So if someone came

up to me and said, "Your husband James told me that you're a terrible cook,"

I would never believe that he had said that. Or if I thought that he said that,

I'd be like, "I must have misheard him, because he would never say something

like that." It's not in his character. He's kind, and he's told me he loves my

cooking, but he's just kind and encouraging. I know it's out of character

for him to say something like that. But if I didn't know James well, then I would

believe that. I'd be like, "Oh maybe he does hate my cooking," like if I didn't

know James's character, I would be open to believing that. So it's so

important to get to know God's character through the Bible, because it's a

reflection and expression of God's heart, and so many of the things that He has spoken

throughout history. And so we get to see a piece of who He is what He's like, what

His character is, what kinds of things He would say or wouldn't say. That becomes

like your measuring stick for everything you think you're hearing God say to

you -- you can look back at the Bible and be like, "Is this something that God would

really say?" And also God speaks to us a lot of times through the Bible. Like have

you ever been reading along and all of a sudden this word or this phrase

just jumps out at you, and it's like the verse just jumped off the page? You're

like, "That is for me." That is God speaking to you just as much as hearing something

out of the blue. Like that is also a huge way that God speaks to His people is

through the Bible. Okay so thought number two is take time

to listen. We live in a culture that is so busy and full of noise, like constant

media, whether that's social media on our phones or music playing in our cars or a

talk show or a podcast, we're constantly filling our minds with all this noise

and all this busyness, and that makes it so much harder to hear God's voice. I

think one of the biggest disciplines to develop as you're learning to hear God's

voice is to take time in silence, to learn how to meditate. And actually I'm

creating this video series on Psalm 23 where we practice a little meditation

each day during the series. That should come out in a few weeks, and it's really

cool. But practice that meditation, like sitting quietly before God, having a

verse of the Bible that you're just thinking about, mulling over, talking to

God about in your head, and just taking that time in silence. I actually love

driving in silence. When I was on my speaking tours across the U.S., I would

drive from place to place and that was my processing time. I literally hardly

ever played music or listened to anything, like no books on tape, nothing,

while I was driving for up to 17 hours a day. Like I would occasionally put on

music but I would go hours in silence just to pray, to talk to God, to hear from

God. And it's in the silence, like as I make silence a huge part of my life and a big

discipline in my life, I feel like I can hear from God more and more, because I'm

not filling my head with all this noise. So thought number three is

look for His voice in unexpected places. Like God can speak to us through

anything, so it doesn't have to be just like a thought that came to your mind

out of the blue -- that's not the only way God speaks to us. It could be through an

image that you suddenly get in your head. Some people are super visual and they'll

get like a picture in their head, some people it's like a thought or just an

impression -- like almost like this really, really strong gut feeling that's like

different than a normal gut feeling. Sometimes it's you're reading a book, not

even necessarily a Christian book, and something jumps out at you, and you're like,

"Oh my goodness, God wants to tell me something through this." Sometimes it's

reading the Bible, listening to music, it could be taking a walk in nature...

whatever it is, like God speaks in so many ways. He's huge, He's creative, and

we're all different and so I think we're all going to interact with God a little

differently. Like there's no like, "This is how you hear from God for everyone,"

because I really think that different personalities experience God differently

than others. And it's not that God is different, it's just that we're different.

The way I interact with people is different than how James interacts with

people, because we're very different personalities, and the same thing, like

how I interact with God is different than how James interacts with God

because again different personalities. So there's no like one-size-fits-all,

there's no formula, it's just like, be on the lookout because God will speak to

you through all sorts of different things. Though number four is having some

different mentors or trusted people in your life who are like older and wiser

who can kind of, you can share things with them, especially as you're getting

started in hearing God's voice, you can kind of like share with them,

"This is something that I really think God's putting on my heart, like what do

you think about this? Does this seem to line up with God's character? Does this

seem to line up with what He's doing in my life right now?" And you can kind of

get some feedback from them. I think that's huge, especially anytime you feel

like God is speaking something huge to you, like a really big decision. It's so

important to get the advice of outside people. Like when I decided to quit my

job and start traveling and speaking, and also when I decided to marry James, both

times I really felt in my heart like, "I think this is the right decision that

God's calling me to," but that's -- it's a huge decision! So both times I asked like

maybe like a dozen people that I was really close with, like a mixture of best

friends, my parents, and my mentors, and just was like, "What do you think about this?"

And I wanted that feedback, I wanted to know, "Am I totally off right now or not?"

Because that brings us to thought number five, which is, it can be easy to confuse

our emotions with God's voice. So this is big when you're talking about like love

or thinking about like who do I want to be with for the rest of my life.

It's so easy to meet someone, and he can seem great, and you can think, "I really

think this is the person God has for me," or even, "I really think God told me this

is the person He has for me," and sometimes it's actually just our

emotions. Because our emotions can be so strong, it can almost be like a mimicking,

like it can almost feel as though God is talking to us. And so it's important to

again have those people who aren't emotionally invested, who can kind of be

observers on the outside and speak into it, and be like, "I don't know if this is true." It

could also be that you just see traits in that guy that you really want your

husband, but that doesn't necessarily mean that that guy is the one. Like I remember

one of my aunts married my uncle, and she said, "Yeah when we got engaged there were

like three other ladies in the church who all really thought that God had told

them that he [my uncle] was gonna be their husband." And that's so easy to happen! There were

some times I thought some other guy was like the one God had for me, and it

wasn't at all. So that brings us to tip number six, is that God doesn't always

give us direct answers. At least this has been true in my life. Like sometimes I'm

like, "God, I really want to know like a specific answer, like what college do I

go to? Or like what job do I take?" And sometimes God clearly directs me, but

sometimes He doesn't, and I think sometimes He's almost, it's like He wants

us to kind of make a decision, and He's like, "I've put desires in your heart; I

put dreams in your heart, like go with what I've put in you to do, and just kind

of make the decision for yourself, and walk by faith in it." And if God

doesn't specifically direct you, I think that's okay. And in those situations I

think it's important to look at your options, make a wise decision, and make one

that you just connect with, you're like, "Yeah I really I like this college, I

like this job, I connect with this," and kind of make that decision in faith, and

trust that if it's not the way God has for you, that He will show you. There's

this verse, I think in Ezekiel, that says, "You'll hear the voice behind you saying,

'This is the way, walk in it.'" And I think that's cool because as we kind of step

out in faith -- we're like, "I think this is what God has for me to do" --

as time passes, we'll hear that affirmation, like, "This is the way, walk in it; you're

making the right choice." But I think a lot of times what specifically we're

doing or where geographically we are is not actually what's important. What's

important is what God is doing inside us, and a lot of times he can do that

anywhere. Thought number seven, we don't always have to hear something. I think

sometimes when I come to God in silence, it's just like this companionable

silence. It's not like I'm always hearing these things constantly in my head. Just

like I think in marriage, I'm not always talking with James. Like a lot of times

we're just kind of there together in silence, or cuddling together, or

we're just like doing whatever we're doing, but we're together. And there will

be times throughout life and seasons in life when it seems just like silence,

just like, "Where did God go? Like why don't I hear anything? Why don't I feel

anything?" And I think in those moments we're just called to keep walking

forward by faith, with whatever God had already given us to do. Just keep

going and if He wants you to stop, trust that He'll make that clear to you.

And my last thought for you is: It takes time to develop a real recognition of

God's voice. Like I know for me, I get like this certain feeling that I don't

really get with anything else except when I feel like God is speaking

something to me, and it's just like -- it just clicks, I don't know how else to

describe it. It's just like, "Yes, that I think is really God." But that didn't come right

away. Like I remember when I was 11, I was so

jealous of this lady in our church who I felt like heard from God so much, and I

wanted that, and I was like, "Why can't I figure out how to hear from Him?" But just

going on a journey with God, just asking Him for that over and over, like that's a

desire that God delights in. Like, "Lord, I want to hear from you" -- I think He

delights in that desire. And He will teach us and over time we'll start to be

able to recognize His voice more and more, just like when James walks in a

room now, I can recognize his voice immediately. As you get to know

people, you get to develop that real sense of like, yes, recognition, and I

think over time you develop that more and more with God. So in closing, I know

one of you had written in recently saying, "I really felt like God shared

this, something, with me, and spoke this to me, and then it didn't happen, and now I

wonder, like, am I not hearing from God? Like I feel like I can't trust that

anymore." And I think that happens to all of us.

I think as we get to know God, we all experience that. We're human, and

that's okay. Like hearing God's voice isn't like a pass or fail thing; it's a

process and a learning experience. And the whole point of it is to come closer

to God. It could be that He hasn't answered yet,

it could be that the answer is "wait," it could be that maybe you misunderstood

what He was saying and down the road it'll make sense what He was really

saying. Like you just you never know. So even when Jesus came to earth as the

Messiah, like all these people who had studied the Scriptures for their whole

lives, these very religious people who wanted to honor God, they didn't

recognize Jesus, because he did not look like how they expected the Messiah to

look. And I think that can be true for us too. Sometimes we'll hear things and we think

they're gonna pan out one way, and they don't, and we're like, "Did I totally miss

God? Like did I not hear from Him correctly? Like what happened?" And

sometimes we just misinterpret. Like it's it's not always super clear, I think, when

God puts something on our heart. Sometimes it'll look differently than we think. But

it's not a pass or fail class; it's a relationship and it's a journey and

you're just getting to know His voice a little more each day, and that's amazing.

So girls I hope that this can encourage you in some way. And please leave your

comments below: What helps you hear what God has to say to you? Love you girls and

I'll see you Tuesday. Bye!

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How to practice zapateado in Flamenco? - Duration: 5:24.

In this new video we will continue working our "Basic Foot Table"

Adding new zapateados and a movement of arms to work the coordination

We are in Flamenco Pasión, I am Fermín Haro, Dancer and this is ... Flamenco easy, for everyone.

Our "Basic Foot Board" currently comprises four rounds

Today you will learn two more laps

Sixth round of our "Basic Foot Board"

learn the zapateado first

Double hit, one hit

Practice increasing speed

Sixth round

Half plant, heel from floor, heel

Practice faster

The only variation that we are going to make is that ...

... in the sixth round we will finish with a double strike of the plant

We practice the two laps with compass

To work the coordination adds an arm movement

Always the same

From the arms on the hips ...

At the time of six, we take the arm out, turn the wrist and pick up

You can turn your wrist in time three

Add bar movement to all laps

A compass

Remember that you can repeat them as many times as you want

Working below the hips, with dry blows and separating each stroke well

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Secret life of pets Nut Job finger family song | Nursery rhymes song - Duration: 0:53.

Daddy finger, Daddy finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Mommy finger, Mommy finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Brother finger, Brother finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Sister finger, Sister finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Baby finger, Baby finger, where are you?

Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

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Easy No Bake Cheesecake: Chocolate & Ginger - Duration: 5:14.

hi guys welcome back today we're going to be making a very quick very easy no

bake cheesecake it's from the James Martin book called

desserts and it's a chocolate and ginger luscious cheesecake so let's get on with it

we're going to make two of these sample sizes these are baking rings super for

making individual portions and you can buy them online or in a good cake shop

these are excellent so going to make two of these and for this we need for

digestive biscuits we're gonna pop them into a bag and I'm going to smash them up

if you've got a blender even better lucky you for me I'm afraid

its...

tip half of this mixture into the center there this will give us our nice crispy

base that's about half save the rest for another one

there we go I can go over there I'm gonna wash that up not me I hope I'm

gonna temper it down we get a nice even base all the way around

now in the bowl here I've got 300 grams of soft cream cheese I'm just gonna

whisk this up a little bit just to soften it up a little bit more now to

to this we're gonna add some of this fabulous stuff this is already pre

chopped ginger I know it's lazy and just going on take that now oh that smell

is beautiful just gonna take a few shreds of those

and sprinkle them in the cream cheese there and I want to put you some juice

as well so I'm gonna put 1, 2 and spoon it into the cake tin

there we go this

is where it goes everywhere steady steady i'm try not to make a mess you

know which is unlike me because I like to make a mess that's fun of cooking

isn't it and make a mess just want to level this out a little bit now that's

nice and smooth you can really smell the ginger it's really lovely

James Martin you've come up with a good recipe here and it's nice and easy as

well there we go that looks lovely what I'm doing is I'm

just pressing it down slightly so it gets rid of some of the air bubbles and

levels of top off there we go lovely now to the top of this I'm going to sprinkle

some grated chocolate this is dark brown chocolate and it is roughly 70%

chocolate so or cocoa I should say just gonna sprinkle that on top just

decorates it nicely okay and as usual I'm making a mess

it's going everywhere

lovely, there, spread it out a lot better more there we go alright that's

looking good now that's looking good oh yeah I've sprinkled all over the

edges of the plate as you can see that's not supposed to happen but I'll call

that decoration

fabulous cheesecake looks really really tasty let's break into it see what it

tastes like it's so soft now tell you this is so easy to knock up if you're

looking for a quick and easy cheesecake or dessert this is fantastic it didn't

take long at all once you get used to it and the crumbly base hmm that really is

lovely soft chewy crunchy the base is lovely in crunches just right the

Cheesecake mixture with the ginger running through it is a nice little

gives you a nice little kick and then you've got the chocolate on top and that

really oh that's fabulous you got to try it let me know how you get on don't

forget to subscribe to the youtube channel down below and yeah just give us

a thumbs up or comment below and let me know how you get on

we'll see you in the next one I forgot to say that didn't I we'll see you

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Star Wars Battlefront 2 - Assault Starting Weapon - Duration: 6:00.

Intro Red Wolf here and today we're going to take

a deep dive look into Blasters in Star Wars Battlefront 2.

Today's target is the initial weapon for the assault class.

While each era and faction has their own version, we'll be calling it the E-11, which is the

Empire's version, since I grew up on the original trilogy and all the stats for each

starter weapon are the exact same.

We'll be taking a look at the magazine size, rate of fire, damage and how it drops off,

cooling power, and accuracy.

I'm going link the trooper review for their class in the card that is now coming up on

your screen.

But before we get into all that, make sure to hit that like, subscribe and notification

button so you don't miss when your favorite weapon is posted, New videos will be Monday,

Wednesday, Friday and streams on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8pm central time.

If you know anyone who is a stats guy or gal, or person?, everyone's welcome here, share

this, i'm sure they'll enjoy it.

Magazine Size w/ and w/o attachments Let's start with the magazine size, or the

number for rounds you can fire without a break before the system forces you to cool down.

For fully automatic or single fire blasters, I counted each round individually as I pulled

the trigger.

This is tedious, so if you know a better way, please let me know.

For the E-11, you have 25 rounds of continuous fire before you are forced to cool down.

This is more than all other assault rifles besides the CR-2, which has 50.

There is no modifications you can add to this weapon, so there is no way to increase the

number of rounds available unlike some of the other assault weapons, so once modifications

come into play, it drops on the list, but default, it's a great starting count in comparison.

There's really not much else on that, so let's move on to rate of fire.

Rate of Fire w/o attachments The Rate of fire done by recording the amount

of time it took to unload an entire magazine as quickly as possible, then taking it frame

by frame from when the animation started on the first shot, till the heating bar started

to highlight red to get an accurate amount of time that it took.

Using this information and the amount of rounds per magazine, you are able to calculate the

rate per minute.

The E-11 can get through all 25 rounds in 4.93 seconds, which puts it at 304.26 rounds

per minute.

This gives it the second highest rate of fire for the assault class, only behind the CR-2,

which is a ridiculous 877.19.

So for those of you who are now turned off the CR-2 with the nerf, this is a great weapon

for you to try out, since it has a higher rate of fire then the other weapons, its a

good medium to close range weapon that won't feel like your shooting marshmallows at medium

to long range.

Which brings us to the damage.

Damage w/o attachments, (min, max, DPS and drop off)

The damage was tested in an arcade match, split screen, at different distances, starting

with a hug and moving out to 30 steps, running at a normal speed, no sprint for consistency.

This process was completed with each attachment to see if it changed the damage at all.

The damage done does not include headshots, since head shots are inconsistent.

In the case of multiple rounds firing with each pull of the trigger, the damage was calculated

using the base health, minus the health remaining and then divided by the number of rounds fired

to get the damage per individual round.

The damage on this one is actually second highest in class, at 36 damage per round,

going out to 14 paces, where it starts to drop off to 19 rounds at 30 paces.

So while all assault rifles seem to drop off at the same range, unless you have the improved

range attachment on them, this one packs a higher punch then the CR-2s now 16 damage

at close range, making it take less rounds to drop enemies.

At long range this does have one of the higher drops in damage, at long range you do 52.78%

of the damage you do at close range, which is the largest drop off in class, but even

with that, it's still second best in damage per round, even at long range.

The E-11 can do 182.56 damage per second at close range and 96.35 at long, and will drop

specialist in 3 rounds, assault or officers in 5 rounds (4 with a head shot since it's

actually like 4.08), and heavies in 6 rounds in close range, when you start pushing long

range, it will take 6 for specialist, 8 for officer's or assault, and 11 for heavies.

Again, there are no modifications for this weapon, so there is nothing that will change

that eiter for better or worse.

Accuracy w/ and w/o attachments For the grouping, this was done in an arcade

match on tatooine, using the giant BB8 head looking thing near the cantina as a marker

to maintain consistency for each attachment pairing.

In order to get the colored dots showing the grouping, I took a screenshot of the marks

on the wall and used photoshop to single them out.

When it comes to the grouping and accuracy of this weapon, the recoil pattern goes straight

up.

Regardless if aimed down sight or not.

Granted if you aim down sight, your grouping is tighter, but, if you aim center mass, like

you should unless your god tier, you will hit the head of the target by the second or

3rd shot.

Like all weapons if you do controlled burst the recoil won't be nearly as bad and hitting

a head shot every 2-3 shots if your on target will drop enemies extremely quick, and it

will reduce the amount of time you'll need to cool since the weapon won't overheat as

quickly with short pauses between bursts.

Cooling Power (reload times) The cooling, or reload time was calculated

by recording the gameplay, then loading it into a video editor and going frame by frame.

The cooling time started when the heat bar started to highlight red, and ended when the

weapon was operational (no longer behind held at 90 degree angle).

When it comes to cooling, the fastest way is to of course manual cool the weapon which

will take 1 second, regardless of how many shots you fire.

This seems to be a constant besides heavies.

If you do fire until your forced to cool, it's not to bad, since you'll hit the

blue in 1.15 seconds, and then the gold in 2.08 seconds.

If you fully let it cool after overheating, it is a rather long 3 seconds, but not nearly

as bad as

the heavy weapons.

Call to action In the comment section down below, let me

know what weapon your wanting to see next.

If we get enough focus on 1 weapon in particular, I will see what we can do to move it up.

If you don't care about the weapon but a specific class, let me know and we'll see

what we can do.

What was the first game that really got you into gaming?

For me it was Command and Conquer Red Alert, it was a Real Time Stratagy and it was alot

of fun.

I always played as the Russians and would do infantry rushes on multiplayer, where instead

of building where your MCV was placed, you drove it down to the enemy's base, since the

spawns where always diagonal of each other.

Outro If you liked this video, make sure to like

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Also if you're on playstation, come join my community, RedWolf72ps4 where we can talk

and party up for a few matches.

You can also find me on twitter @RedWolf72ps4.

Thank you all for watching and as always, I'll see you in game.

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