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I can write with a marker.

Hello everybody, my name is... Kyle... exactly.

The favorite professor of the Spanish speaking peoples of Latin America, but of

course, this video is for anybody who is learning English. Especially

helpful for anybody who is a beginner. and I, I have a marker. I have a marker right

here. What do I have? A marker. Exactly. Do I have a pen or do I have a marker? A

marker. Yes. Do I have a marker? Yes, exactly. I have a

marker. Now this marker, this marker right here, this is a red marker, a red marker.

Is this a blue marker? No, no this is not a blue marker. No, no, no. What color marker

is this? What color is it? A red marker, exactly. It is a red marker,

red marker. And I can write things, I can write things with my red marker. What

should I write? What should I write?

So, can I cook with this red marker? mmm no, no, no I cannot cook with this red marker. I cannot, no. What can I do with this

red marker? I can write with this red marker, exactly. I can write with this red

marker. And can I write with this red marker? Yes, yes, yes, exactly, I can write

with this red marker. And on my board, on my board

I wrote Profe Kyle is awesome. Profe Kyle is awesome.

Yes. So, did I write that Profe Kyle is stupid? No, no Profe Kyle is not

stupid. What is Profe Kyle? Profe Kyle is awesome. Profe Kyle is awesome.

Did I write that Profe Kyle is awesome? Yes, I wrote that prophet Kyle is awesome.

And did I write this with a pencil? No, no I did not write this

with a pencil. What did I write this with? A red marker, exactly. I wrote this with a

red marker. Is this a blue marker? No, no, this is not a blue marker this is a red

marker. And what did I write with my red marker? I wrote Profe Kyle is awesome.

Profe Kyle is awesome. So, as you can see I am able to, I can, write with my red

marker and writing is very important. So I hope you enjoyed this simple English

video about my red marker, and of course, I hope to see you again in the next

Simple English video. And obviously do not forget... do not forget like the video if

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6 SIMPLE ASIAN LIFE HACKS - Duration: 2:35.

Hi guys and welcome to my new video

Today I'm gonna show you 6 simple asian life hacks

1st life hack

If your refrigate smells bad then you can try this:

After tea time you can put the used tea leafs in your refrigator

It's gonna neutralize the odor

2nd Life hack

If you eat in a asian restaurant

And you mostly find a salt shaker with rice

I wondered why as I was 4 years old in my family restaurant

The rice gonna absorb the moisture inside

That's why it wont gonna stick together

Now you can get the salt inside easier

Let's gonna continue with the topic rice 3rd life hack

Most of you maybe know it already and happened already

or not.

If your phone fell into the water like mine

*tried to throw my phone into water*

*failed*

Then put your mobile phone in a container with rice

The moisture gonna be absorbed by the rice

Your mobile phone will work then

or not.

Now we gonna continue with life hack 3.5

Just prevent dropping your phone into the water

4th life hack

Maybe you know it at home. You cook your rice or noodle dish in a wok

or not.

And then the hot oil drop splashes on your arm and it burns

Your solution: rub soy sauce there and it won't hurt anymore

5th life hack

Perfect for the summer: I guess you have a fan in your room

But a air conditioner would be better, right?

You can build a replacement like an air conditioner

Just hang behind your fan cold water bottles

Then you get cold air like an air conditioner

The sixth and the last life hack

You finished your meal in your room

And you are too lazy to get up to wash your hands

The BEST life hack...Just eat with chopsticks

It was my 6 simple asian life hacks

Do you know more life hacks? Write it down in the comments. It does not have to be asian life hacks

You liked this video?Thumbs up! (Y)

Subscripe and make me happy :P

See you in the next video <3

*turning shisha coals with chopsticks lol*

Questions and answers on my Instagram: QavinT

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Simple Way Of Getting Flat Belly Using Baking Soda! - Duration: 2:25.

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to lose that pesky belly fat quickly the best thing about this powerful

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the key is in baking sodas powerful alkalizing properties this simply means

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drink recipe ingredient 1/2 TSP of baking soda 2 tablespoons of lemon juice

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improve your health and help you lose few extra pounds

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Simple Faith Moves Mountains - Duration: 28:32.

>>Can't you just feel it,

the conflict is becoming apparent in our culture?

It reminds me of those words of John Paul II:

"We're now living in the final confrontation between the Gospel

and the anti-Gospel; between the Church and the anti-Church;

between Christ and the Antichrist."

And if we don't choose to know God's word,

to believe God's word, to follow God's word,

we're going to be a sitting duck for all kinds of confusion,

all kinds of disorder.

Those are really important choices

that people have to make.

>>And these choices are difficult.

Who am I going to marry?

What kind of life am I going to live?

How am I going to raise my kids?

What am I going to do with my time,

my talent, and my treasure?

And I have to make a choice today.

Jesus says to each one of us,

"I came that you might have life and have it to the full."

The question is: Do we want it?

>>Welcome to The Choices We Face.

You know Peter Herbeck so well, he's our co-host, and he's the

Director of Missions for Renewal Ministries, and he was

speaking at a conference in Canada recently.

Peter, tell us a little about

the conference and what's going on.

>>It was the New Evangelization Summit,

which you spoke at a few years ago,

and it was started by Micky Dopp and his wife

and some others from Canada.

Very passionate- committed to spreading the message of the

New Evangelization, equipping people, and it's not just-

it wasn't a conference just for those who were there,

but it was piped out to 35 different locations across

Canada and the U.S., and it's growing,

it's growing every year.

It's really- his goal is to just keep spreading it out,

and he gets really excellent speakers there.

I know Bishop Baron was a part of it.

He was supposed to be on site,

but he couldn't do it because of-

so you know, they videotaped him and they put it up,

and Sister Miriam James was there.

She's really a powerful, dynamic speaker, so-

going to be at our Gathering this coming year in April-

and so it was a great time, really excellent.

>>Good, okay, well let's take a look at the video,

and then we'll talk about it.

>>Good.

There's a lot that has to go on in here in our hearts

for us to have the courage and the grace

and the power to go forward.

And I think of Jesus so clear in Matthew chapter 6,

as I mentioned last night, don't be anxious about your life.

Really, Jesus?

There's a lot to be anxious about.

What I see happening is like the temperature

is rising in society and the culture.

And it's extremely confusing

where it's going, it's troubling.

And as a result, our anxiety quotient, or level, is rising,

and when that happens people get tense and people get fearful,

and it preoccupies our mind, and we get caught up in what the

culture is doing, which is kind of a frantic anxiety for

more information and more talk, more this,

more that, and before you know it, our days are filled with

the anxiety of the world and constant Trump talk and

everything else that goes on out there.

And we get preoccupied with it, and without even realizing it,

you guys, it steals our peace and our confidence

and it causes us to lose clarity.

Why am I here?

Where am I going?

What's this all about?

Scripture says what?

Cast all your cares upon because He cares for you, Saint Peter.

Okay, you've got real cares and you've got real anxieties,

cast them on Jesus.

But we cast them, and then we reel it back in and we

keep them, and it affects our ability to pray, friends,

which is the ground of all missionary

and evangelistic activity, prayer.

Because then our prayer becomes worrying before the Lord.

It's okay to cast your cares upon Him,

but we have to have the quiet and the intimacy with the Lord,

so that He can quiet our souls and He can teach us who we are,

and He can guide us.

It's absolutely crucial.

I think there's a lot of lip service

paid to prayer, but the fundamental thing that's going

to make you fruitful as an evangelist and as a missionary

is deep, daily prayer.

The missionary as John Paul II said, is first a contemplative.

It's contemplative in action,

and the days ahead, friends, are going to get more intense.

There's no magic bullet to this moment,

there's no great political hero that's going to rise

and clean all this up for us.

We're going to go through very hard times,

and it's purposed by God.

God is permitting it to happen to purify His Church,

and He wants a fearless- a Church that's in love,

a Church that's confident in Him and filled with his Holy Spirit.

Amen?

Going forward.

[audience applauses]

Psalm 27, "The Lord is my light and my salvation,

whom shall I fear?

The Lord is the stronghold of my life of whom shall I be afraid.

When evildoers assail me to devour my flesh,

my adversaries and foes, they will stumble and fall.

Though a host encamp against me,

a host encamp against me, my heart will not fear."

Let me read that again, disciple:

"Though a host encamp against me,

I will not fear, though a war rise against me,

I shall yet be confident."

That's a Christian mind, that's a renewed mind.

I can be confident because I know he's with me always;

I can be confident because I know where my life is going and

if I am meant to die an early death and I'm meant to be mocked

and persecuted; if I'm meant to die or be martyred, so be it.

I'm in the hands of the Lord, whether I live or I die,

I belong to the Lord, right?

[audience applauses]

Ah, but one thing I ask of the Lord in the midst of all the

attacks and all the confusion and all the distractions,

the one thing I ask of the Lord, and this is what I'm seeking

after, that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days

of my life to behold the beauty of the Lord

and to inquire in His temple.

The story I told last night about my father,

I can't tell you how many times I've thought about what God

taught me through that whole process about what it means

to be a disciple and to be an evangelist.

Pope John Paul II said every one of us have been given- called

by God to, he called them commissions of a disciple;

prayer, communion, and mission.

These are the essential foundational commissions he said

that we'd been called to, and then Benedict,

Pope Benedict followed up in his time and taught it as well.

So let's go back to the story last night, that little prayer

group in Northern Minnesota, the collection of farmers.

What are they doing together?

They're praying.

Jesus is at the center of their life.

They're following the Spirit, and what does the Spirit do?

He brings them to communion.

So if you're thinking of evangelization,

it's not just sharing a message, it's making disciples,

and it's first asking yourself: Am I a disciple?

And am I cooperating with where the Holy Spirit wants me to go?

Do I even know for sure?

What am I building in my Parish?

Fathers, pastors listening, those working and

leading parishes, you're called to make disciples,

so create places of prayer.

Help people be awakened to that relationship with Christ,

get them praying, get them filled with the Holy Spirit so

that the Spirit can lead them to what?

To concrete expressions of communion where together they

can listen to the Lord, and then they can encourage each other

when the word of the Lord comes forth.

A living, present word in the moment, and they can discern it

and they can act upon it which leads them into mission.

I would love to meet that farmer,

I don't know why I haven't done it yet,

who first in that prayer group said, "You know what,

I just think God talked to me," and he's got that Christness

thing in him going, "Am I making this up?

Is this really God or is this me trying to make something happen?

Should I say something, shouldn't I say something?

No, I'll just sit back and be careful,

and I'll pray for them and offer them to God."

He risked acting on a word that was stirring in him in the

spirit, and he had enough love and courage and humility to come

talk to my sister, and without him knowing it he gave away

what Pope Francis said, he extended a current of grace.

A current went out of him,

it was a current of faith, hope, and love.

It was the power of the Spirit,

it was the anointing of his Baptism and his Confirmation,

and it went from his heart to her heart.

And I'm telling you at that kitchen table in

the Herbeck house in New Ulm, Minnesota,

it went from to her to us, and it began to change us.

That man's not a scholar, that man's not a great intellectual,

but what did Saint Paul say in First Corinthians?

"When I came among you,

I came among you with fear and trembling."

And he said the Gospel went forward from him

in the power of the Holy Spirit.

Precisely, he said, so that your faith would not

rest on the wisdom or on my communication to you,

but it would rest on the confirming

power of the Holy Spirit.

And what came into our hearts, a family that was Catholic

our entire lives, had gone to Communion hundreds and hundreds

of times, it wasn't meaningless, I'm not saying that,

but the faith wasn't awakened.

And it was that current of faith,

that act of the Holy Spirit that came alive and came forth from

someone who believed that God was alive and acting in the

moment and wanted us to communicate and speak the name

of Jesus who can free every human heart.

Yes, truth, beauty and goodness is what God made us for,

but truth, beauty and goodness is found in a person,

it's found in Jesus Christ, the Son of God.

There's nothing more beautiful than Jesus- nothing, nothing.

[audience applauses]

And Jesus- it's not just those transcendentals,

which are really, really special and important.

We long for- what we're longing for as the Bishop said

at the end, we're longing for God,

and God has revealed himself in Jesus his Son.

And it's the special mission of the Spirit to communicate to

every human heart the beauty and the majesty of Jesus,

so we can trust that, so let's lean into that.

Let's understand we're cooperating with someone

who's leading us, it's the Spirit.

And let it fill you with confidence,

just throw away the timidity, and every day all the stuff

of why you can't do this; you're not good enough,

you're not smart enough, you're not educated enough,

you're not rich enough, no one will listen to you.

Baloney!

Simple people all over the world, I've met simple people

with big faith who do big things in the Kingdom of God.

>>Now Peter, I felt like- boy, there was a lot

of content in that short segment that we did.

I felt particularly the stuff at the beginning about fear

and anxiety is so relevant, really, honestly.

The whole world is really living

under a fear, under anxiety,

and the only real antidote is divine power, because there

isn't any reason not to be afraid or not to be anxious,

if it's just us.

If it's just the human race trying to solve

its own problems, there's very good reason

for being anxious and fearful, really.

And if this Earth is all we have and what the nations of the

world have, is all we have, there's good reason to be

fearful and anxious, but like Jesus said,

"This faith has overcome the world," and what it overcomes,

it overcomes fear, it overcomes anxiety,

it overcomes feeling, like this is all we have.

It overcomes the fact that if something

doesn't work out here on Earth that's it, it's over.

Faith brings us into a trust of the providence of God

organizing the affairs of the world to bring good out of evil,

and you know so it just puts us into another realm of hope.

>>And it frees us from the slavery to fear.

We've talked about it many times over the years

on the program, Hebrews, chapter 2, verse 14,

it's the devil's strategy to enslave the human race

through fear, the fear of death.

And there's times in history where he really

stirs it up and society starts getting very

destabilized and full of anxiety,

and wars break out, and crime breaks out,

and violence breaks out.

And then everybody today,

we're plugged into it all, all over the world.

You know people through their phones and through computers and

everything every day, everything that's happening around

the world, every bad thing just about gets projected

onto the news, and then we absorb it.

Like it just intensifies the anxiety.

And then here's Jesus in Matthew chapter 6:

"Do not be anxious about anything."

What you're going to eat, what you're going to drink,

what you're going to wear.

Constantly on the news, you better be worried about

what you're going to eat, drink, or wear.

We're going to tell you how you can find

happiness and peace, just follow us,

and so we get manipulated in that

whole thing, and we lose our sense of peace and

we get seduced into following others.

Other voices, right?

Instead of the voice of Christ and resting in Him and being

simple, so Jesus said, "Seek first the Kingdom and His way of

holiness and everything else will be added unto you."

It's all tied into that whole section

where he talks about being anxious, right?

>>Yeah, and I think it's really helpful to write down that

scripture passage if you're having trouble

with anxiety or fear.

Don't be anxious about anything, but with everything

with prayer and supplication, make your needs known to God and

then the peace of Christ will reign in your heart, you know.

And there's other passages like that, too, and of course

John Paul II would frequently say, don't be afraid, you know,

be not afraid, you know, and because the power of Christ

is going to conquer, the power of Christ is going to really

bring a victory for all those who want it,

all those who are willing to join with Him in that victory.

>>Yeah, and I think one of the areas of fear and concern

is people saying, "I'm not enough, I don't have enough,

I don't know enough."

"I don't know enough to make a contribution to the

mission of evangelization," like we're talking about.

And that God really does use everybody.

He uses the simple to do very profound things.

And it's the people living with the Lord,

the bottom line is living with the Lord each day,

having a prayer life, trusting him and having a faith

that says, "You can do anything, Lord, and I'm here,

you used a donkey in the Old Testament,

you can certainly use me," right?

And so because we can kind of get shut down and get

intimidated and just decide to sit in the background and not

get in the game because we look at ourselves

and we judge ourselves as being inadequate.

And it's not about assessing what natural gifts I have

or how impressive I am, it's faith in God.

It's trusting God's message and His Word

and believing in the Spirit.

>>Our willingness to follow the inspirations of the Spirit,

and risk and take a chance.

While you were talking about, you know, the farmer who

shared with your sister the current of grace,

it reminded me of a story that you've told me many times,

I've read it myself about that obscure farmer,

and where was it, Columbia?

>>Columbia, yeah.

>>Yeah, his prayer actually saved the life of somebody who

was in grave danger of death and damnation,

and how it really completely changed her life.

>>That was the kind of- it's an amazing story of Gloria Polo,

and she's a dentist living in Columbia, in Bogota,

and her nephew, who is also a dentist,

and her husband, were walking during a big thunderstorm,

and they were walking in a puddle of water,

and a huge thunderbolt hit.

>>And she was living a very worldly life.

>>Very pagan life.

Yeah, she was going to church on Sunday, but she was into her

body big time, she was into the flesh, just disobeying a lot of

God's commands, you know- in the testimony she talks about it.

But the thunderbolt hit and threw her husband like 50 yards

from the puddle, and she and her nephew were just

being electrified in the pool of water.

He died, and then she ended up- she didn't quite die,

but by the time the EMS people came the water was still

so charged they couldn't do anything with her.

>>Wow.

>>Yeah, so they ended up at a certain point taking her,

she ended up dying twice in the emergency room in the hospital,

and to make a very long story short,

during that time when she died she says she was taken up

into Heaven and met the Lord.

And the Lord greeted her, He put his- He asked her to put her

hands out and said, "What have you brought me, Gloria?"

And she said- and she started thinking about her life.

And then the Lord, it was very clear to her that she had not

lived for Him, and that she stood guilty before the Lord,

and He wasn't happy.

I mean He just- His look, like was enough for her.

And then he took her through the Ten Commandments,

kind of what they were and what they mean.

He also gave her a glimpse of- not Hell itself but

real close to it, and the suffering that's there,

and it really frightened her, and He basically said this

is where you were destined to go.

And the Lord had lifted her up and brought her before Him,

and in this experience she had, and then Jesus said,

"I'm going to send you back, I'm going to give you another chance

and you're going to have an opportunity to tell the

story thousands of times before you come home," right?

And then He said,

"But before you go I'm going to show you what moved my heart,"

essentially is what He was saying, and then she saw,

she said, the city of Bogota at night, or the country of

Colombia, and there were like little flames of light in

different places like candles burning, and there was a

real big one at the foot of Mount Saint Marta.

And she said, "What is this?"

and Jesus said, "These are the people whose

cries came to Heaven on your behalf."

And she said, "Who's the big flame?"

and Jesus like opened it up and showed her it was a simple,

you know, farmer, you know, who is very,

very poor, and he'd go to Mass every day, and the Lord showed

her he went to Mass, and after Mass he came to buy a loaf of

bread on the day after this happened to her, and he brought

it home and he's cutting up the loaf of bread, and then actually

unwraps the newspaper to cut up the bread, and then it turns out

it was the newspaper from that morning, and it had a picture

of her and her nephew in the puddle of water.

And all of the sudden he saw it and he began to cry,

and he said, "Jesus, save my little sister."

Like this is, you know, my sister,

save my little sister, save my little sister, and he said I

promise you I'll walk to a shrine which is at like the

other side of the country to do penance for her

on her behalf to cry out for her.

And Jesus said that his cry came to the throne room of God

and it turned the heart of Jesus,

it moved the heart of Jesus.

It's a mystery, God- the participation of

our prayer in the work of salvation,

it's so dignifying and amazing, but what really hit me, Ralph,

was in this world we are so impressed with power,

with money, you know, with Wall Street, with Hollywood,

with celebrities, like that's where all the action and

all the power is, and the more of that you have

the more powerful you are.

But it's not their cries to Heaven that turned the living

God's heart, it was a simple man who in the world is

completely nondescript, has nothing, unimpressive,

doesn't have a voice in the world,

but the ear of God is turned toward him.

He's humble, he's lowly, he's full of love.

He's like a child of God, and she-

it was overwhelming when I heard the story, you know.

She's told the story now many, many- it's all over YouTube,

you can see it, but it was beautiful,

it was a great lesson.

Who's really mighty?

Who's mighty is the one who's mighty in the Lord.

And this man, he didn't even know it.

He had authority, he had spiritual authority and power

in the Lord because of his holiness and his humility.

Beautiful.

>>Scripture says the prayer of a righteous person is powerful in

its effect, and so Peter and I would really like to encourage

everybody who's listening to this that your prayer can make

a difference, your fasting can make a difference,

your penance can make a difference.

It reminds me very much of what Mary said at Fatima, that prayer

and sacrifice for the conversion of sinners is really important.

Prayers and sacrifices for reparation for sin is

really important, and it can really save people from Hell,

just like the prayer of this humble farmer saved Gloria.

>>And the way- what I was also touched by, Ralph,

is he saw and he read the newspaper,

and he was deeply moved by it.

I mean, how often do we hear of tragedies and things,

they just come constantly, you know, on the news,

and you feel untouched by it almost.

And here he is, a simple guy, and he just starts weeping

and crying out for her suffering.

He knew because the story that she was still alive,

she was hanging on, that kind of thing, and he was praying.

It's a- I don't know, Peter, if when you were growing up they

taught you this, but when we were growing up the nuns taught

us that when you hear a siren or an ambulance or a police car

or fire engine, pray for the person in trouble.

You know, ask God to have mercy on the person who is sick or

dying or in a fire, or in an accident or whatever like that,

and that's a little practice that I try to remember

myself that's really, really kind of easy.

It's a simple way of praying for somebody that there's some alarm

going out for, there's some urgency,

who knows what those prayers may affect.

>>You know, last summer I was driving down Highway 23 near

Ann Arbor, and I came upon an accident that just happened,

people were already there, a very large man was riding

a Harley motorcycle going north, I was going south,

and a car hit him, and it threw him literally like 80 yards into

a ditch and his shirt came off and he's- this big man was

laying there, and doctors from- a doctor who had been in the

traffic jam got out and they were trying to minister to him

and somebody said, "He died," I heard them say he died,

and I just thought about what happens when we die.

You know, it's like his spirit was probably right, you know,

leaving his body right then, you know what I mean?

And when I came up on it, the reason I say it,

when I came up on it I hadn't gotten up to that point yet,

and I just started spontaneously praying, you know?

And who knows what happened at that moment where that

large man was laying there and dying.

He was dying.

He never thought that day this was his last day on Earth,

he's cruising north in the summer on his big Harley,

and somebody didn't see him and knocks him off his motorcycle,

and there he is.

And it's the moment, right there, you know, so...

>>And all of us have to be ready

for that moment ourselves, don't we?

And always have to care about

other people's moments, don't we?

Yeah, that's what you really were focused on in your talk,

evangelization is so important because it really can change the

life of somebody here on this Earth, but also their

eternal destiny, and what's more important than that?

>>Yeah, and it's- we forget that it's God's plan

and God's design to communicate the faith

through the foolishness of what we preach.

And when we hear the word 'preach' we often thing of

people standing up and preaching in public,

or somebody holding up a Bible on a street corner.

You might actually be called to that some time,

but not many people are to do it that way.

But it's communicating through word,

through words and deeds the way the Church talks about,

is witness and proclamation are two things that go

together in the communication of the Gospel.

And it's so important to be able to speak what Jesus is doing in

your own life, but also to speak what you feel like

he's put on your heart for other people.

That Living Word, going back to the story of the farmer who

passed that word, that current of grace onto my sister.

And it wasn't like he was so special,

his heart was just lifted to God,

and he was expecting something from the Lord, he was crying

out on behalf of my family, and we didn't even know him.

He knew my sister, obviously-

He knew my sister, and God spoke.

That's great, I mean I'm so thankful.

It changed the whole course of the history of our family,

and that's not an exaggeration.

>>I know some of the great heroes of the faith nobody knows

about right now, but on the day of judgment it's going to be

really interesting to see who the mighty ones are in God,

nobody you ever heard about,

nobody ever really gave any credit to, you know?

Well, you know, I've written a

booklet called What Happens When I Die?

And we sure need to know what happens when we die,

and we'd like to send this booklet to you

at no cost just for the asking.

I think you'll find it really helpful for you,

go to our website, renewalministries.net,

click on the 'Free Booklet' right there on the homepage,

or call the 800 number that's on the screen,

we'll get it right off to you.

It's also really good to share with other people.

It's one of the things like Peter said,

preaching doesn't mean that we have to

go out on a street corner.

And Pope Francis said that there's an informal preaching

that all of us are called to in the midst of everyday life,

you know, just to be open to opportunities

to share our faith with people.

And also Pope Francis says if it's appropriate at the

end of the conversation, offer to pray for the person,

let Jesus come into the conversation and into

the thing that you've spoken about.

Until next week, make the right choices, choose for Jesus.

>>We all die, but not all deaths are the same.

To die in unrepented sin is a bitter death that will only lead

to the indescribable agony of eternal separation from God.

But to die as a Christian, our sins forgiven,

is to die a very different kind of death,

a death which has now been transformed

into a doorway to Paradise.

I've written a booklet called What Happens When I Die ?

to help you and I end up in Paradise rather than in Hell.

Go to our website, renewalministries.net, and

simply click on the booklet, or call the number on the screen,

and we'll send it right out to you

just for the asking for free.

What a gift we've been given.

We can die in the love of Christ and be with Him forever.

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Simple Start - Operations Overview for Ventrac HE480 Power Bucket - Duration: 2:59.

Hi I'm Aaron Graber with Ventrac. In this video we're gonna talk about the power

bucket. The Ventrac power bucket is 48 inches wide and has a 6 cubic foot capacity.

It's great for moving mulch gravel sand or other loose debris we

also have different accessories including bolt on cutting teeth mulch

extensions and a grapple.

The power bucket connects to the tractor using the front

hitch arms it also uses the auxiliary hydraulics to handle the dump function.

Use the SDLA lever to control the power bucket by moving the main arm

right to left to raise or lower and the auxiliary arm right to left to dump.

The power bucket is one of the most useful attachments that we offer it's a great

alternative to a traditional loader when you're working near the ground or in tight spaces.

Most of what you can do with the loader you can do with the

power bucket and it's a lot easier to connect to and easier to use.

Let's take a look at some tips and tricks for using the power bucket on a Ventrac

4500 tractor. Connecting to the power bucket is a simple task and can be done

in less than a minute but there is one important thing to remember.

You need to make sure your hitch arms are at the right height to make it as easy as

possible. To do this best when you detach from the tractor put the bucket in float

and make sure this bottom surface is about level with the ground.

You'll notice that these lift cylinders are almost completely contracted that way.

If they're extended too far these hitch arms will be too low and

will be difficult to connect the next time. On lighter attachments like the

power bucket you might need to block them or put something in front so they

don't slide forward as you connect to them

Another tip for getting the most out of your power bucket is understanding

weight transfer. On 4500 tractors the weight transfer lever is right here

there's four different settings one through four on the higher settings you

transfer more weight back from the attachment to the tractor when that

actually helps you do is lift more material.

Thanks for watching this video

on the power bucket. For more information visit our website at Ventrac.com or

visit your local dealer

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Melania Trump's Simple Dress Makes Surprise Visit Detained Children At the Texas - Duration: 8:01.

First Lady Melania Trump arrived in Texas Thursday morning for a surprise visit to children

being held at the border by her husband's administration - at exactly the same time

as he claimed there was a 'massive child smuggling industry' at the border.

Dressed in a creme button down safari jacket, white pants, and sneakers, the First Lady

arrived in a rainy McAllen, Texas, to tour two facilities where children are being held.

But when getting on a government plane at Andrews Air Force Base she wore a $39 Zara

military jacket with the extraordinary message printed on the back: 'I don't care, do u?'

'I'm looking forward to meeting the children,' she said during her visit to the Upbring New

Hope Children's Shelter, a facility that is sheltering 55 children.

In Washington D.C. her husband spoke at length before a cabinet meeting, claiming that there

was a 'massive child smuggling industry'.

'People are suffering because of the Democrats.

They created, and they have let it happen, a massive child smuggling industry,' he said.

'The human traffickers are making a fortune.

It's a disgrace.'

His comments come after he had to execute a u-turn on child separations which had exploded

because of a new zero-tolerance policy for people crossing the border illegally, with

Border Patrol ordered to arrest and prosecute every person caught crossing illegally.

The Texas briefing was a rare opportunity to hear the first lady speak.

She is mostly seen and not heard when at public appearances with her husband.

She did not ask questions when she joined her husband two weeks ago at a hurricane preparedness

briefing at FEMA.

But the solo trip gave her a chance to address officials in Texas.

'Thank you for all you do,' she told officials as she started the meeting.

She spoke softly and in a slightly accented voice.

Her first question was: 'How often do the children get to call and talk to their families?'

She also asked officials what kind of shape the children are in when they arrive.

'I've heard they are very happy.

They love to study.

They love school,' the First Lady said.

She also wanted to know how long the children stayed at the center and if they were without

the parents.

Officials told her the majority of the children had arrived unaccompanied - meaning it is

unclear how many were victims of family separation.

Melania Trump's communications director Stephanie Grisham said the first lady wanted see the

facilities for herself and to thank the staff working in them.

'Her goals are to thank law enforcement and social services providers for their hard work,

lend support and hear more on how the administration can build upon the already existing efforts

to reunite children with their families,' Grisham said.

Her visit comes amid a political firestorm for the Trump administration.

President Donald Trump took heavy criticism from both sides of the aisle, former presidents

and his own wife about the 'zero tolerance' immigration policy that resulted in migrant

children being separated from their families at the border.

Melania Trump issued a rare public statement on the issue over the weekend, inserting herself

into a policy issue that she had previously been silent upon.

Her next visit was to the Ursula Border Patrol Processing Center, a Customs and Border Patrol/Department

of Homeland Security intake center where migrant families spend a few days.

Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar traveled with her.

Her spokesperson said the First Lady will continue to be a vocal presence on the issue

as administration officials try to work out ways to reunited children and their families

after President Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday.

'While we're going through that process she's going to lend her support and promote family

reunification and I'm sure she'll continue to give her husband opinions on what she's

thinking along the way,' Grisham said of the visit.

Grisham emphasized how much the first lady wants to see children reunited with their

families.

'She'll do everything she can and she'll speak her opinions as much as she can.'

Melania Trump's visit comes after President Donald Trump credited her and daughter Ivanka

for helping change his mind about separating children from their families.

President Trump, when he signed his executive order on the issue on Wednesday, indicated

that lobbying from Ivanka, who showed him pictures of the caged and kenneled children,

and wife Melania had caused him to have a change in heart.

'Ivanka feels very strongly about it.

My wife feels very strongly about it.

I feel very strongly about it.

I think anybody with a heart would feel very strongly about it,' he said.

The first lady also saw the photos from the border and heard the recordings of children

being separated from their families.

'She's seen the images.

She's heard the recordings,' Grisham said.

'She was on top of the situation before any of that came out.

She was concerned about it.'

Grisham said Mrs. Trump saw the images of kids behind chain link fence at an intake

facility.

'The images struck her, as a mother, as a human being.'

Melania Trump asked her staff on Tuesday to plan a trip as soon as possible – before

President Trump signed the executive order and Grisham said she wasn't sure if Mrs. Trump

knew that the order was coming.

'I don't know what she knew.

She knew what she wanted to do and she told us,' Grisham said.

'She wanted to see everything for herself….

She supports family reunification.

She thinks that it's important that children stay with their families.'

'This was 100 percent her idea.

She absolutely wanted to come.'

And it was her idea to visit before her husband signed his executive order, Grisham said,

and she had no second thoughts after the order was signed.

'She wants to see what's happening for herself and she wants to lend her support, executive

order or not.

The executive order certainly is helping pave the way a little bit, but there's still a

lot to be done.'

President Trump supported this trip but he didn't send her.

'This was her decision.

She told her staff she wanted to go and we made that happen.

He is supportive of it but she told him, "I'm headed down to Texas," and he supported it.'

'She wants to see these children and she wants to help children.

It's not about anything more than that….

She wants to see what's real.

She wants to see a realistic view.'

The immigration debate is a rare public policy issue that Melania Trump has inserted herself

into.

The first lady issued a rare public statement on Sunday about her husband's 'zero tolerance'

policy.

It appeared to break with the Trump administration's stance.

Grisham said in a statement that 'Mrs. Trump hates to see children separated from their

families and hopes both sides of the aisle can finally come together to achieve successful

immigration reform'.

'She believes we need to be a country that follows all laws, but also a country that

governs with heart.'

Melania Trump is an immigration herself.

She was born in Yugoslavia, what is now Slovenia and came to New York City in 1996.

She became a permanent resident of the U.S. in 2001 and became a citizen in 2006.

She is the first naturalized U.S. citizen to become First Lady of the United States.

Asked if her immigration background influenced Mrs. Trump's views, Grisham said she didn't

know.

'I don't know that it plays into her thinking but I can tell you guys that when she came

into this country she did it legally and she feels that everybody should enter the country

legally,' she said.

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Homes in seaside towns get cheaper - and there's a very simple reason for it - Daily News - Duration: 4:27.

</form> Sandbanks in Poole has been crowned Britain's most expensive seaside town for the third year in a row - despite average house prices there having dipped by nearly £37,500 over the past year

 Home buyers in the glamorous location of Sandbanks face paying £626,553 on average, according to Halifax's annual seaside town review, which tracks house price movements in 193 seaside towns across Britain

 But the report suggested stamp duty costs may have helped to put the brakes on house price growth in some of the country's most desirable coastal areas

Read More Housing  A stamp duty price hike was introduced for second homes in 2016

 Despite holding onto the top spot, the average house price in Sandbanks has dipped by £37,494 compared with a year earlier

 Salcombe in Devon, which is Britain's second priciest seaside town, has also experienced a house price dip

The average property in Salcombe costs £577,591 - £52,702 less than a year ago. The most expensive seaside towns in Britain Source: Halifax  Sandbanks and Salcombe are the only seaside towns in the top 10 to have seen property values fall compared with a year earlier

 Aldeburgh in Suffolk is in third place, with an average property price tag of £535,872

 The 10 most expensive seaside towns identified in the study are all in southern England, with Lymington, Padstow, Dartmouth, East Wittering, Fowey and Budleigh Salterton also making the list

 Home buyers searching for a coastal retreat where their cash may go further may want to consider Millport in Scotland, which was identified as Britain's least expensive seaside town with an average house price tag of £81,233

The cheapest seaside towns in Britain Source: Halifax  Millport gets 26 hours of sunshine a week on average, compared with 33 hours typically in Sandbanks and 31 hours in Salcombe, according to the report, which used figures from the Land Registry, Registers of Scotland and the Met Office

 Scotland dominates the list of the least expensive seaside towns, with Girvan, Saltcoats, Irvine, Greenock and Ardrossan also in the top 10

Read More Where are Britain's affordable homes?  Nestled in Northumberland, Newbiggin-by-the-Sea is also on the list of least expensive seaside towns, with an average house price of £94,385 - the only place in England to feature on the top 10 list of the least expensive coastal areas

 Russell Galley, Halifax managing director, said: "It's no surprise that the South coast continues to be home to the most expensive seaside towns in the country, including those with the greatest growth in house prices over the last 10 years

 "What we can see though is that the two most desirable locations have in fact seen prices drop over the last year

 "This fall is likely to have been impacted by the higher costs of stamp duty for these more expensive homes

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Make Playing Bar Chords Easier With One Simple Movement - Duration: 4:00.

Hi there, I'm Graehme Floyd and in this video

I'm going to show you a simple movement that you can use

to help make playing bar chords just a little bit easier

Learning to play bar chords can be a real pain

Compared to playing open chords that you learn in the early stages of playing guitar

bar chords seem impossible

however difficult they may be bar chords are super important for you to get down as a guitarist and

They'll allow you to play chords that you otherwise wouldn't be able to play just using open chords

When I teach my guitar students Barre chords, there's one particular aspect that they all seem to struggle with

Namely using the first finger to press down all the strings of the guitar at once and having them ring out cleanly

when first trying to play the chords

They'll usually try to pull against the neck or use the wrist or the arm or the elbow or the shoulder

To try to put more pressure on the strings and although you get a little bit more force

ultimately it just doesn't work terribly well

To help me playing Barre chords a little easier. I want you to try this simple movement

Using your fretting hand make an "Okay" symbol by placing the tip of your index finger against your thumb

once in this position lightly, press the index finger against the thumb while the thumb resists

your thumb won't move but the smallest knuckle of your index finger will flatten out

Relax the finger and the knuckle will raise back up returning to the starting position

This is the movement you want to use when playing Barre chords

as the index finger and the thumb are doing the work to push the strings down

Using this movement with Barre chords on your guitar is essentially the same

The only difference is that you now have the neck of the guitar between your thumb and the index finger

When you flatten out the index finger

It will more evenly press down the strings that you're trying to Barre

and make it that much easier for them to ring out

Practice doing this wiggling motion with the index finger and the thumb until you can freely control it

This movement works for two three and four string bar chords

but when it comes to five and six string bar chords

We need to adjust the movement just a little bit

We're going to use this "Okay" exercise again

but the starting position is going to be a little different

make the okay symbol with your thumb and index finger again

But this time instead of placing the tip of the index finger on the thumb

You're going to stretch out the fingers and place the pad of the index finger against the thumb

Once in this position you will once again lightly press with the index finger against the thumb to have it flattened out

However, this time it'll be the entire index finger that flattens and not just a single knuckle

Keep in mind that because your fingers are extended

this motion is going to be much more subtle than the first position

So your index finger is going to move up and down in a much much smaller space

with this position

You'll be able to flatten out the finger across five and even six strings

Possibly even more if you play an a seven or eight string guitar

Spend time practicing both of these movements until they become automatic.

I hope this quick tip has helped to make playing Barre chords a little bit easier for you

If you have any questions or comments

Please feel free to post below and I'll do my best to help you out

As always, if you found this useful

please like the video and subscribe to my channel

Of course click on the little bell icon for immediate updates

when I post future lessons and other guitar related content

Anyway, thanks so much. I'm Graehme Floyd

Cheers

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Simple Home Audio Tuning Using EonLabs UsbMic (CC must be ON) - Duration: 1:26.

Home Audio tuning Tools Using simple measurement technique

first just sound up the left speaker

look at high frequencies in the left speaker

toe in toe out the left speaker so you get more flat response in high frequency

memorize the left speaker curve with arta use ctrl+A

turn off the left speaker and turn on the right speaker

make same response of right speaker to the memory of left speaker

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