59 min

"The Bible in Today's World" - Spiritual Gifts", Part 1 - Ep.47 Impact Radio USA

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Welcome to "The Bible in Today's World", the show that compares today's world with the Word of God.


In general and specifically, are we following the Bible in our daily walks? Is society demanding that we follow the Word of God in all that we do?


Does our Almighty Father look upon us and frequently say, "Well done, good and faithful servant!" - or is He thinking of us as He thought/thinks of Sodom and Gomorrah?


On today's show, we will explore, "Spiritual Gifts", Part 1.


We will also play Part 1 of my interview with TAMMY J. COHEN.


TAMMY J. COHEN, the founder of "Beyond the Table", a podcast host, restauranteur, and author of "Text Messages to My Sons: Connecting Deeply in a World of Devices", will join us to discuss all, but mostly how to communicate with your children, so that they understand your love for them.


FROM HER WEBSITE:


Tammy Cohen has been partnering with top-tier corporate executives and entrepreneurs to develop their personal and professional brands for more than 20 years.


Today, she understands her role as a connector and sees opportunities for women to thrive and grow exponentially, which is why she founded the Women Beyond the Table, a business network with a soul.


Tammy added podcaster by launching the Beyond the Table Podcast, leveraging her ability to connect with audiences by sharing her guest’s stories and wisdom.


In her consulting work, Tammy connects her clients to their mission, vision and core values statements and utilizes her networks to develop brands. Tammy is a frequent podcast guest and speaker on topics ranging from branding to leadership.


When she is not helping brands stand out or women to thrive, Tammy lives in Manhattan with her husband and 3 sons and owns Eighteen Restaurant on the Upper Eastside. Text Messages to My Sons is Tammy’s first book where she connects deeply with her family in a world of devices. It is a must read for anyone looking to build a deeper connection.


https://tcbrandconsulting.com

Welcome to "The Bible in Today's World", the show that compares today's world with the Word of God.


In general and specifically, are we following the Bible in our daily walks? Is society demanding that we follow the Word of God in all that we do?


Does our Almighty Father look upon us and frequently say, "Well done, good and faithful servant!" - or is He thinking of us as He thought/thinks of Sodom and Gomorrah?


On today's show, we will explore, "Spiritual Gifts", Part 1.


We will also play Part 1 of my interview with TAMMY J. COHEN.


TAMMY J. COHEN, the founder of "Beyond the Table", a podcast host, restauranteur, and author of "Text Messages to My Sons: Connecting Deeply in a World of Devices", will join us to discuss all, but mostly how to communicate with your children, so that they understand your love for them.


FROM HER WEBSITE:


Tammy Cohen has been partnering with top-tier corporate executives and entrepreneurs to develop their personal and professional brands for more than 20 years.


Today, she understands her role as a connector and sees opportunities for women to thrive and grow exponentially, which is why she founded the Women Beyond the Table, a business network with a soul.


Tammy added podcaster by launching the Beyond the Table Podcast, leveraging her ability to connect with audiences by sharing her guest’s stories and wisdom.


In her consulting work, Tammy connects her clients to their mission, vision and core values statements and utilizes her networks to develop brands. Tammy is a frequent podcast guest and speaker on topics ranging from branding to leadership.


When she is not helping brands stand out or women to thrive, Tammy lives in Manhattan with her husband and 3 sons and owns Eighteen Restaurant on the Upper Eastside. Text Messages to My Sons is Tammy’s first book where she connects deeply with her family in a world of devices. It is a must read for anyone looking to build a deeper connection.


https://tcbrandconsulting.com

59 min