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Suicide Prevention Month Discussion with Dr. Gregg Elliot, Colorado Christian University
September 8, 2024
If you're struggling, it's okay to share your feelings. If you have suicide thoughts or thoughts of self-harm please dial the suicide prevention lifeline at 988. Over 703,000 people die to suicide every year, and in the US, white males account for 68.46% of all suicide death. Yet, men account for less than 50% of suicide attempts. The data is concerning, confusing and critical to anyone seeking to share God's love with a broken world. Dr. Gregg Elliott is an Associate Professor of Counseling and expert in explaining the role of mental health in suicide as well as educating others how they can play a role in its prevention. With World Suicide Prevention Day coming up on September 10, Dr. Elliott is available to speak on this essential topic. Dr. Gregg Elliott is an Associate Professor at Colorado Christian University, where he was the 2021 Outstanding Faculty of the Year for the School of Behavioral and Social Sciences. He was the 2023 – 24 Chair of the American Counseling Association Western Region, and he is the Treasurer and a past president of the Colorado Counseling Association. He has been active in legislative advocacy and in working with the American Counseling Association on development of the Interstate Compact for counselor licensure in Colorado and other states. Dr. Elliott has been a licensed professional counselor in the state of Colorado since 2006. He is dually-licensed as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in Iowa. His clinical experiences include directing a university counseling center, working in a partial hospitalization program for severely mentally ill adults, working in an inpatient hospital setting with adults and adolescents, and working with at-risk youth and families. His clinical specialization has been in working with suicidal clients. Dr. Elliott also maintains a small clinical supervision practice for counselors working to obtain their post-graduate supervised hours for licensure.
October 27, 2024
Yesterday Today Tomorrow is the program covers the current contemporary social issues in the light of our history to understand our yesterday to live fully today and tomorrow. Through the intense research and study, our program shares the message that helps us to think with rational and critical mind. When we dwell in the past, we can not live fully today, but when we forget the history, we repeat our painful history without being informed (paraphrased by Churchill). Please stay tune 960 The Patriot 5:30 every Saturday with Inseong Kim.
October 20, 2024
Joel Chernoff is perhaps best known as one of the pioneers of Messianic Jewish music. For 20 years he was lead singer and songwriter for the music group LAMB. It is through the music ministry of Lamb that Messianic music gained a wide international audience. Lamb, whose recordings have sold over 600,000 copies, has produced 14 Messianic Jewish recordings many of which have reached "Top 10" status on the contemporary religious charts. He has also recently recorded and released two new solo national recordings from Galilee of the Nations entitled, "The Restoration of Israel" and "Come Dance With Me." His most recent release, also from Galilee of the Nations and distributed by Integrity Music in 2005 is a new Lamb recording titled "The Sacrifice." Besides music, Joel has a lifelong passion and commitment to prophetic ministry and work of Messianic Judaism. Simplky put, the Messianic Jewish movement's objective is the prophetic physical and spiritual restoration of Israel. Messianic Judaism is a worldwide revival of Jewish people who have returned to and embraced Yeshua (Jesus) as their Messiah. Since 1967, the Messianic Jewish movement is the fastest growing stream of Jewish religious life in the world today. Visit Joel's Website to check out his music! Follow Joel on Facebook!
October 13, 2024
October 6, 2024
Wounded Healer' Helps Next Generation See Through Lens of Hope Best-Selling Author, College Pastor and Epilepsy Survivor Chris Maxwell helps America's youth navigate popular culture in new book, "Things We've Handed Down," Releasing Oct. 1 FRANKLIN SPRINGS, Ga. -- A veteran Christian author dedicating his life to campus ministry has written a new book that confronts our social media generation who suffers from loneliness but fears intimacy and makes digital connections that offer an illusion of authentic friendship. Chris Maxwell, a best-selling author and college pastor, contracted a near-fatal case of encephalitis in 1996 that gifted him with a new lens through which to see life and relationships. https://chrismaxwell.me
September 29, 2024
Please read disclaimer before the video. https://www.inseongkim.org/disclaimer Ingrid Skop, M.D., FACOG, is Vice President and Director of Medical Affairs for Charlotte Lozier Institute, leveraging more than 30 years' experience as a practicing obstetrician-gynecologist to support research and policies that respect the dignity of every human life. Dr. Skop received her Bachelor of Science in physiology from Oklahoma State University and her medical doctorate from Washington University School of Medicine. She completed her residency in obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. Dr. Skop is a Fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, where she uses science and statistics to counter pro-abortion agendas, and is a lifetime member of the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists. #roevwadeoverturned #prolifemovement REFERENCES • Making America Pro-Life & Pro-Family with Dr. Ben Carson• Lankford Objects on the Senate Floor to About the Dangers of Chemical Abortions• Senator Lankford Speaks about the Planned Parenthood Video on the Senate Floor• Lankford Challenges VP Harris' Abortion Claims on Fox Business• James Lankford Introduces Bill To Strengthen 'Born-Alive Protections', Then Dick Durbin Objects
September 22, 2024
The dangerous direction of the world economy with the connection between Climate Change, electric car and freedom. REFERENCE The clip of this video is from• South America turning into China's backyard
September 1, 2024
Finding the common issue between American Border, Arlington Cemetery and Trump Assassination at Butler Pennsylvania. Joseph's Story in the Bible. We must have an ownership of our country as American citizen.
August 25, 2024
Rick Manning is president of Americans for Limited Government. https://getliberty.org/ How we fightAmericans for Limited Government achieves its vision by fighting to reduce the size and scope of government, protecting individuals rights, promoting federalism, and rolling back the tyranny of the administrative state. This will put America first, foster free enterprise, and restore the rule of law. We are leaders in identifying and exposing unique issues from the limited government perspective, and working with Congress and state legislatures to prevent the continued expansion of government. This aggressive, non-partisan approach to the threats posed by an ever expanding government to our basic freedoms gives us the ability to honestly present the limited government perspective both inside the beltway and most importantly around the country. We focus on fiscal responsibility, regulatory reform, transparency and shedding light on overlooked issues that impact people's lives. As a principled and independent organization, we hold both sides of the aisle accountable. Although Americans for Limited Government is modest in size, it punches above its weight. Its influence can be seen in numerous pieces of legislation and its broad media coverage.
August 18, 2024
Visit Dr. Glaser's website www.drmitchglaser.com Dr. Mitch Glaser was born into a nominally Orthodox Jewish home in New York City at a time when views on life, death and religion were beginning to undergo major changes in American society. His religious roots were soon lost after his Bar Mitzvah at age 13 to the excitement and energy of the 1960s. After dropping out of college in 1970, Dr. Glaser moved to California and was introduced to various Eastern religions which, while intriguing him, did not answer the questions of his soul. It was after two of his closest friends received Jesus as their Messiah that Dr. Glaser first heard the Gospel message. After reading the New Testament and studying Messianic prophecies in the Hebrew Scriptures, Dr. Glaser himself received Jesus in November 1970. Almost immediately after becoming a believer, Dr. Glaser became involved with what was then the West Coast branch of Chosen People Ministries (formerly known as the American Board of Missions to the Jews). This was the beginning of a forty-year ministry that has included working with Jews for Jesus and Ariel Ministries. Since 1997, Dr. Glaser has served as president of Chosen People Ministries—one of the oldest and largest Messianic missions in the United States.
August 11, 2024
Paul D. Kamenar is a Washington, D.C. public policy and appellate attorney who counsels clients on legal, regulatory, and public policy matters. He is also a Senior Fellow of the Administrative Conference of the United States and guest lectures at the U.S. Naval Academy on National Security Law. He has been a speaker at several conferences across the country on overcriminalization and regulatory enforcement, including those sponsored by the American Bar Association, George Mason University Law School, S.J. Quinney College of Law-University of Utah, American University Washington College of Law, Northwestern University School of Law, and the Cleveland Chapter of the Federalist Society. He also has briefed Members of Congress and their staff on overcriminalization issues along with representatives from the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and the Heritage Foundation. He and his clients have also testified before congressional committees on these issues. He was Senior Executive Counsel of the Washington Legal Foundation, Clinical Professor of Law at George Mason University Law School from 1999-2005, and adjunct professor at Georgetown University Law Center teaching a separation of powers/appellate advocacy seminar. He is a graduate of Georgetown Law and received his undergraduate degree from Rutgers College.