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KTBS Podcasting and the Committee of 100 present Good to Know Shreveport-Bossier, a podcast series showcasing the good things happening in our area. We’ll go in-depth about economic development, community growth and other topics about initiatives that are having a positive impact in our community. We’ll have new episodes every other Wednesday. You can find the KTBS Good to Know podcast wherever you listen to podcasting. Or go to KTBS.com or KTBS Now on your streaming device to see the full i ...
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Alan Kaye Shreveport Specialists in all areas of pain management, chronic pain relief. Alan Kaye of Shreveport, LA, is a licensed Anesthesiologist in several states. Alan Kaye trained in Anesthesiology at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. This is just one of his great experiences.
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Judge not so that you are not judged. These words from the Sermon on the Mount and Jesus’ Manifesto of the Kingdom of God are so famous that even non-Christians quote them. They are often used as a standard of judgment against Christians who hold a line of Biblical righteousness to contrast against the standards of this world. But that is not a cor…
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"If you want friends, you must first find yourself friendly" is the title of this week's episode. You can find my full discussion with Mario Chavez, Former Caddo Parish Commissioner and Owner of MersaTech, here. Here are the questions I asked: 0:27 1. We’ll cover a lot of ground today but let’s start here. On October 9th you will be the featured sp…
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9.22.24 - Dr Jeff Raines Living Well in Exile - Jeremiah 29:4-14 What does exile look like? This was Israel’s plight in Jeremiah’s day. They were exiled thousand of miles away from Israel to Babylon. While they were there, their prophets were telling them things they wanted to hear. They told them the exile wouldn’t last long. In many ways, we are …
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Standing just 30 inches by 21 inches, the Mona Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci has captivated millions of people over the centuries. With over 10 million people visiting this monumental painting annually, it can be argued as the most famous painting of all time. Da Vinci’s artwork typifies the Italian Renaissance, a period and country known for achieveme…
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Having a deep understanding of the 7 key real estate investing strategies is critically important for your success as a real estate investor in Shreveport. This class is Module 1 of 46 in a series called Real Estate Investing Secrets. Topics covered in this module include: The 7 ways to invest in real estate… plus 2 more bonus strategies that we do…
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This episode is a first as I sit down with a friend and former employer who in the second half of the episode wanted to ask me the questions. You can find my full discussion with Kempten Schwab, Managing Director for STS Capital Partners here. Here are the questions I asked: 0:45 1. You appear to have had three large chapters in your professional c…
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How do we determine our priorities in life? What do we care about? What is most important? In this episode, we looked at the cares of this world. This message is at the core of the Manifesto. It is a radical redefinition of how life works that Jesus presented to His followers, the citizens of the Kingdom of God.Learn more and follow along at https:…
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9.15.24 - Dr. Jeff Raines Raising Teenagers or Screenagers - Deuteronomy 6:1-9 Today we are talking about the technology that has taken root in our lives and how that is effecting the way we are raising our children. In our text today, Deuteronomy boils down all of the law to one commandment - to love. As parents and leaders, Deuteronomy 6 tells us…
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Today, we look at Matthew 6:6-24 as Jesus talks about the true treasure of the Kingdom of God. The world we live in longs for wealth, power, and fame. The true treasure of the Kingdom of God however is found in the secret place.Learn more and follow along at https://jbshreve.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jb_shreve/Facebook: https://www.fa…
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How did Jesus teach us to pray? Believe it or not, He actually gave us a template. In this episode of The Manifesto: Life Politics and Reality in the Kingdom of God we continue our walk through what is traditionally known as the Sermon on the Mount. Today we are looking at “the Lord’s Prayer.” When Jesus presented this to His followers He never int…
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For in Christ all the fullness of the Deity lives in bodily form, and in Christ you have been brought to fullness. He is the head over every power and authority. Colossians 2:9-10 Science experiments help us understand seemingly abstract concepts in concrete ways. Most students love the moment their teacher transitions from a lecture to the lab bec…
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There's a risk to just about everything in life... including investing in real estate. One risk that some real estate investors fear is the risk of buying a property having missed important, expensive issues with the property during the inspection period. In this class, James will discuss the risk of investing in real estate and specficially the ri…
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The Lord’s Prayer is so commonplace in our society that we often overlook its significance. The Son of God Himself is teaching us how to pray! In these next two episode of The Manifesto: Life Politics and Reality in the Kingdom of God JB Shreve takes a deep dive into the Lord’s Prayer in Matthew 6:9-13. This episode looks at how Jesus taught us NOT…
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As we move into Matthew chapter 6 of the Manifesto (Sermon on the Mount) Jesus introduces us to a new concept known as “the secret place.” It is here that we meet God, develop, and grow. Jesus presents a new way of living, not from the outside in but from the inside out.Learn more and follow along at https://jbshreve.comInstagram: https://www.insta…
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Is it possible that Jesus called on us to actually LOVE OUR ENEMIES? A lot of scholars and teachers imagine that Jesus meant less than what He is saying in this passage from Matthew 5 and the Sermon on the Mount, but the simple fact is – this is what He modeled for us! Today’s episode looks at Matthew 5:43-48.Learn more and follow along at https://…
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In today’s episode, we examine the famous passage from the Manifesto in which Jesus talks about how His followers must turn the other cheek. We then travel through different interpretations of this passage, from Leo Tolstoy to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., culminating in a look at what Jesus is really saying here.Learn more and follow along at https:…
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Contrary to popular teachings, Jesus did not ban either oaths or vows in the Sermon on the Mount. He is going to something much deeper and significant than that. If we want to understand what Jesus said about oaths and promises in the Bible, we have to see the wider and greater message of the Kingdom of God that He was talking about in this passage…
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Dr. Aubra Gantt, Chancellor of Southern University at Shreveport, sits down with Jeffrey Goodman, Director of Marketing and Development for the YMCA of Northwest Louisiana, to answer the following questions: 0:35 1. In March of 2023, you were named the first female Chancellor for Southern University Shreveport (or SUSLA as many call it). You are a …
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You will find a wide array of standards ad positions when it comes to the issue of divorce in the church today. What did Jesus really mean about divorce when He discussed this issue in the Sermon on the Mount? This is real life stuff here and it is a lot deeper than religious postures usually realize. Learn more and follow along at https://jbshreve…
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When Jesus talked about the issues of lust and adultery, he went right for the jugular. Most religious approaches to these issues look at license, what you can or can't do. But in the Manifesto of the Kingdom of God, Jesus dealt with reality. And even better, He created a pathway for us to fulfill these standards. Learn more and follow along at htt…
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In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus went to the roots of issues like anger and hate. These words were not meant to condemn. They were meant to bring life and peace. This is the reality of the Kingdom of God. Learn more and follow along at https://jbshreve.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jb_shreve/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JBShrevedot…
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The aim of the life giving grace of God in the Kingdom of God is so that we can be perfect like God is perfect. That is what Jesus is telling us in this passage from the Sermon on the Mount. It is here that He draws a clear line and boundary between the manifesto of the Kingdom of God and the message of religion. Learn more and follow along at http…
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September 8, 2024 * Dr. Jeff Raines “Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.” Philippians 4:8 In our 40 steps closer sermon series, today's step is: Think about what is good Our…
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Jesus despised religion. That's one of the key messages he brings home to us again and again throughout the Sermon on the Mount and the gospels. This continuation of our last episode look at the real enemy of the Kingdom of God. Learn more and follow along at https://jbshreve.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jb_shreve/Facebook: https://www.f…
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The enemy of the Kingdom of God is not what you think it is. Think about this for a moment. In an era when baby killing King Herod sat on the throne, and the Christian massacring Emperor Nero ruled the Roman world - you hardly read anything about Christians confronting from Jesus or the early church. The enemy of the kingdom of God is not what you …
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After finishing with the value statements of the Manifesto of the Kingdom of God, Jesus begins to describe the citizens, His people. They are the salt of the earth. In this episode, we look specifically at what Jesus meant by these words. It is a key definer for Christians seeking to follow Christ today. We are meant to be so much more than what ma…
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The Kingdom of God is not like the kingdoms of this world. Power and warfare are inescapable aspects of the kingdoms of this world. According to Jesus' teaching in the Sermon on the Mount however, the values of the Kingdom of God celebrate the peacemakers. That is why He said "blessed are the peacemakers." Learn more and follow along at https://jbs…
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Blessed are the pure in heart for they will see God. That's the apex of these value statements which are traditionally care the beatitudes that we find in the Sermon on the Mount. It is God giving us access to something no one ever had before Christ opened the way for us. Learn more and follow along at https://jbshreve.comInstagram: https://www.ins…
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The beatitudes, or what we are calling the value statements, within the Sermon on the Mount are more than just pithy statements and proverbs. When Jesus said "blessed are those who hunger and thirst" he was laying out a standard of life for us who want to live as citizens in the Kingdom of God. Learn more and follow along at https://jbshreve.comIns…
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Who are the meek and why did Jesus esteem them so highly in His teaching from the Sermon on the Mount. In this episode of the Manifesto, Life Politics and Reality in the Kingdom of God we look at Jesus' statement, "blessed are the meek for they will inherit the earth." Learn more and follow along at https://jbshreve.comInstagram: https://www.instag…
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“I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” John 14:6 The Guinness Book of World Records was first published on August 27, 1955. Since its first publication, it has been published in over twenty languages and over one hundred countries. To date, there are currently 53,000 records in the database. These r…
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If you're going to put less than 20% down when buying a property, the lender is likely to require that you pay private mortgage insurance (PMI) to protect them in case you default on the loan. This usually applies to Nomads™, house hackers, and investors putting 15% down to acquire non-owner-occupant properties. There are 3 ways to pay PMI: Monthly…
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Damien Ford, Project Manager and Associate Architect for Mike McSwain Architect, sits down with Jeffrey Goodman, Director of Marketing and Development for the YMCA of Northwest Louisiana, to answer the following questions: 0:36 1. Damien, you are a Project Manager and Associate Architect for Mike McSwain Architect. Let’s start here today. Tell me s…
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September 1, 2024 - Dr. Jeff Raines Today’s Step: Submit to one another In Ephesians 5, we find this admonition: “…Submit to one another out of reverence for Christ.” Many have a negative reaction to this word because of how it’s been misused in our lives. Any time we go searching in the Bible to find a verse to support our selfish impulses, or the…
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In today's devotional, we explore the question Jesus asked Simon Peter - "Who do you say I am?" Scripture - Matthew 15:15-16 In the play Hamlet, an important question is asked during Hamlet’s soliloquy. In Act 3 Scene 1, Hamlet asks, “To be, or not to be—that is the question.” Others throughout history have posed important questions that are still …
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There's a risk to just about everything in life... including investing in real estate. One risk that some real estate investors fear is that rising mortgage interest rates will: Increase their mortgage payment and therefore hurt cash flow, or The rising mortgage interest rates will lower affordability and demand for properties, and therefore the va…
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In this special class about the dangers, risks and warnings of investing in real estate: The #1 fear that keeps potential landlords and new real estate investors up at night! Expert insights on why this fear is more common among inexperienced landlords and investors in challenging real estate markets. Real-life horror stories of tenants causing sig…
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Filmmaker Alexander Jeffery sits down with Jeffrey Goodman, Director of Marketing and Development for the YMCA of Northwest Louisiana, to answer the following questions: 0:35 1. In 2015, your short film, The Bespoke Tailoring of Mister Bellamy, won the Louisiana Film Prize. I’ve read where you called this a “life-changing moment”. Talk to me about …
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Interested in learning how to analyze deals using The World's Greatest Real Estate Deal Analysis Spreadsheet™? Specifically, do you need to know how to analyze a deal purchased with an interest-only loan? In this special deal analysis, you will: Discover the secret strategy for analyzing the purchase of a rental property with an interest-only loan …
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Paralympian Jillian Elwart sits down with Jeffrey Goodman, Director of Marketing and Development for the YMCA of Northwest Louisiana, to answer the following questions: 0:34 1. Jillian, you are a pediatric prosthetist for Shriners Hospitals for Children. Let’s start here today. I once heard you tell a story about an American Girl doll and the way t…
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