Thinking Out Loud

November 7, 2009

Vote for Your Favorite Podcasts or Sermon Downloads

question-markSo who do you download?  Burn discs by?  Create MP3 files for?  Or simply have streaming audio playing while you’re working at your computer?

This is your opportunity to tell the world all about your favorite sermon audio source.  You can vote for popular speakers and pastors, but I’m also hoping you’ll help me discover some obscure ones I don’t know about.

I’m looking for:

  • The communications style and edginess of Rob Bell
  • The relevance and application to current situations of Andy Stanley
  • The historical and contextual information of Bruxy Cavey
  • The penetrating thought processes of Greg Boyd

I’m also looking for:

  • Good quality audio, straight forward downloading
  • Non-extremist, middle-ground Evangelical theology
  • Something that hits me where I live
  • Consistent fresh material available each month
  • Life changing teaching from someone who under 40 who has 50 years of pastoral experience.    Just kidding about the last one.

But like I said, you can simply vote for your personal favorites.

In the comment section below, right.     Go!

4 Comments »

  1. A man after my own heart – I wrote a post very similar to this yesterday. I’ve been digging Francis Chan (Cornerstone Simi) and Craig Groeschel (LifeChurch.tv) lately. I’ve been listening to LifeChurch’s stuff for years and years, but I’m really getting into it again. As for FranChan, I’ve only been subscribed to his church’s podcast for a few weeks, but I’ve heard some great stuff.

    Nothing too obscure here from me. I’ll check back for other recommendations.

    Comment by Steven Rossi — November 7, 2009 @ 11:08 am

  2. Regent College in Vancouver provides high-quality teaching 24-hours-a-day via streaming audio (excellent quality, BTW). The URL is http://www.regentradio.net/index.php … Speakers include N. T. Wright, John Stott, Eugene Peterson, Bruce Waltke, Gordon Fee, and many others.

    Comment by Jon Rising — November 7, 2009 @ 1:19 pm

  3. NT scholar Bill Mounce provides a website that features full-length courses by speakers like John Piper, the late Ron Nash, Craig Blomberg, Mounce himself, and again, many others. The URL is http://www.biblicaltraining.org/speakers … For a site that provides its entire Sunday morning service each week, check out that of Christ Church in Nashville, TN. The URL is http://www.christchurchnashville.org/sermons.htm

    Comment by Jon Rising — November 7, 2009 @ 1:27 pm

  4. Podcast. Published on Thursdays. The kunstlercast offers insight into the tragic comedy of suburban sprawl. Covers architectural design. peak oil, future thinking, the new urbanism, etc.

    Like stuff from sovereign grace. Used to dig into Desirng God for John Pipers mission sermons.

    Comment by brian — November 9, 2009 @ 11:24 am


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