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NarratorWelcome to the Jesus Calling Podcast. Today we see the powerful ways that close friendships can change our lives: actor Jeremy Miller and pediatric cardiologist Brandon Lane Phillips, and viral singing sensations The Singing Contractors.

Jeremy: My name is Jeremy Miller. I am a former child star. Most people remember me from playing the character of little Ben on Growing Pains. I started acting when I was about five years old, and [I was] born and raised in this crazy Hollywood town and lifestyle. I had an incredible experience on the show.


Brandon: My name is Brandon Phillips. I am a former wish kid who was born with a congenital heart defect, who grew up to become a pediatric cardiologist, and I now care for kids who are also born with heart defects.


Brandon: I grew up in rural Louisiana, near a little town called Jena. When I was born, my doctors initially said that I had a heart murmur when I left the hospital. They told my mom that they thought I would do fine. Shortly thereafter, I had some testing done in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and I was ultimately diagnosed with a heart condition called Tetralogy of Fallot.


Really, my wish experience was the catalyst for that. It was an amazing shift in the way I saw life and the way I thought about things after that experience. If I could go from my little town in Louisiana to meet these people in Hollywood, then as far as I was concerned, I could do anything.


Jeremy: Me, on the other hand, I was dealing with a lot of insecurities. I was dealing with a lack of confidence, even being on the show and being as popular as I was. I had a lot of home issues that were going on. I had a stepfather who seemed to make it his personal life mission to destroy every bit of self-confidence I had. He was very abusive mentally, physically, and otherwise.


For the most part, I was generally a happy drunk, so I was able to conceal the extent of the problem for quite a while. But there came a time when everybody started asking questions, and it was a lot earlier than I thought. My castmates were worrying about me. By the time we got back to the reunion, the second reunion film, everybody was pretty concerned about me.


Brandon: There were many warning signs when I reconnected with Jeremy in New Orleans. After they taped in New Orleans, I would go out to their homes and stay with Kirk and Jeremy and spend time with them. I did not pick up on the fact that Jeremy was a functioning alcoholic.


I actually first heard about the book Jesus Calling when we were starting to do PR for our book. I have a couple of daily devotionals that are more recovery-based, so having something like this that I was able to add in that has more of a spiritual foundation was really nice.


Stay tuned to hear the story behind the viral sensations The Singing Contractors after a brief message about how you can connect with the Jesus Calling community each week through prayer.


Josh: I would say the best encourager is turning to God, because the more time that you spend with Him, the more you turn to Him, things in your life always fall into place. The less time that you spend with Him, it seems like everything falls out of place. He is the number one encourager. I would say, also, to find a good friend that you can talk to and confide in. I know that I have a good friend in [Aaron] and I confide in and talk to him. But the ultimate friend and the ultimate encourager is Jesus Himself.


Narrator: Josh and Aaron have seen what God can do with two seemingly ordinary guys to empower them to bring His love and transformation into the lives of others, which Josh reads about in the April 13 entry of Jesus Calling.


Narrator: Next time on the Jesus Calling Podcast, we speak with commercial airline pilot, Captain Tammie Jo Shults. In April 2018, Captain Shults was flying Southwest Flight #1380, when the left engine of the plane blew apart. She safely guided the plane down with one wing, and made a successful emergency landing. But in the midst of the chaos, Tammie Jo realized she had something else she needed to take care of: the hope of her passengers.


Serving the Bexar County community through its programs and services that help students succeed in acquiring the knowledge and skills needed in today's world. Today, five colleges fulfill this promise with a vast array of courses and 2-year degrees.


Creating opportunities for success by offering quality academic, technical and life-long learning experiences to its diverse communities in a collaborative, student-centered, data-informed and shared leadership environment.


Palo Alto College is committed to building a college-going culture in our community through a new community effort, Educate South. This exciting new initiative focuses on beginning educational awareness at the earliest years.


The National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security have reaffirmed St. Philip's College as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Two-Year Education. This designation covers academic years 2014 through 2020.


The interactive tour includes video interviews and 360-degree panoramic views of 20 different locations across the MLK and SWC campuses. Visitors can interact with hot spots throughout the tour and listen to audio guides describing the programs and resources available in each building.


This state-of-the-art facility was built with the student in mind and aims to provide the best student experience possible. The Tiger Lanes in the Turbon Student Center features six bowling lanes with string pinsetters, a surround sound music system, and three state-of-the-art projectors to broadcast your favorite television shows.




Individual Responsibility- Bowlers/visitors must practice safety at all times. Each parent or adult in charge, especially when children are bowling or present, is responsible for teaching each person in their group the safety rules and making sure they are followed. Outside community members and SPC students, Faculty, and Staff are also responsible for ensuring they and anyone in their party follow house rules. Anyone who violates a rule could be subject to losing their Tiger Lanes bowling privileges.


Approach - No food or drink is allowed on the approach (official bowling area leading up to the pins). Slippery, wet, or sticky spots may impact a bowler's delivery, causing them to fall or seriously injure themselves. Bowlers should always inspect the approach each time before bowling and make adjustments as needed. If the approach is sticky or slippery, stop bowling and ask a Department of Student Life (DSL) staff member for assistance.


Ball and Shoes - Bowling shoes must be worn at all times while bowling. It is also encouraged that the correct fit for bowling balls and shoes are selected for safety and comfort. See a DSL staff member for help selecting or changing a ball or shoes if needed. Bowlers should remove bowling shoes prior to leaving the alley. Should you leave Tiger Lanes in your bowling shoes, you must clean the soles of your shoes before bowling, as moisture or a sticky substance on the sole of a shoe can cause falls and serious injury.


Ball Return - The ball return has multiple moving parts. Serious injury can result from reaching into the ball return opening. Keep hands away from the ball return and ball return tray. Watch children.


Each bowler will have access to a lane for only one game at a time. After one game is complete, students must join a wait list (if applicable) to bowl again and will be subject to a gaming fee for each additional game.


Tiger Lane staff will manage the bowler information and game progress of each lane. The use of vulgar or disrespectful names on monitors is prohibited. Should a bowler need to be added or removed, please see a Department of Student Life (DSL) staff member for support.


DSL staff will strive to serve bowlers/visitors in a friendly and courteous manner. No person will be denied service on the basis of ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religion, physical disability or age.


No items deemed illegal, dangerous, or that encourages aggressive behavior is permitted in the bowling alley. Those found in violation of SPC, Alamo Colleges District, or Student Code of Conduct policies are subject to having their bowling privileges revoked and conduct investigations.


Outside food and drinks are only allowed at the two tables in the back of Tiger Lanes (unless special arrangements have been made for additional tables or permission is given for special events). Drinks with lids may be enjoyed near the couches and lane console, but should never be placed on the console, ball return, or couches. Any spills that are made must be cleaned immediately.


Climbing on/over equipment and furniture is not allowed. Please also refrain from sitting on tables, lane consoles, the floor near couches, and on the approach as all paths must remain clear at all times. Each lane may only have 5 bowlers/visitors sitting on couches and participating in a game at one time. To promote optimum safety, there is a maximum capacity of 50 people for the Tiger Lanes Bowling Alley.

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