I was very pleased today to find a most welcome podcast: Audition from Mars Hill Audio. The Mars Hill Audio Journal has been a wonderful staple for segmenting literature, science, art, theology, philosophy, and culture in an audio format. It’s much like the format of many NPR programs, with a more poignant focus from a christian/theological perspective. Ken Myers and the group at Mars Hill Audio has done a phenomenal job of attracting world reknown scholars, authors, and professors, as well as amassing more book/resource recommendations than one could every hope to read. The Audio Journal comes out bi-monthly and costs $30/year and $55/2 years. It is available in tape, CD, and MP3 download. The podcast is free to add to your iTunes podcast library, and can also be downloaded freely on their site: http://mhadigital.org. The cast only comes out monthy and are usually around 30 minutes in length. For you convenience, I have included link to the available casts below:
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Here I have uploaded a very important message by John Piper from the Grace Community Shepherd’s Conference in 2001. This is a rare sermon, but in it, Piper reflects on the difference theologically and practically that Jesus’ and our resurrections make in the world. There are very few people talking about God and suffering with such blood earnestness as John Piper, and it has drastically changed my outlook on this life. I commend this message to anyone and everyone who is reading this post. Please consider what Piper is saying! He says the same thing in many ways in other sermons, but not quite the way he says it here. I pray for your joy in Christ would be multiplied as you listen.
Here is a link to a different version of the same sermon: “Pity Not Them Who Rise With Christ”
Well, below was a teaching I did at an evening service at a church back in September on Covenant and Law. This was recorded by my buddy Moses from the front pew, so it sounds like I’m in a tin can. Therefore, you will need to crank up the volume just to hear me. Oh well, have fun!
Below is another Evangelical Theological Society (ETS) goody from the 1998 National Meeting in Orlando. In the plenary addresses which tackle “Training the Next Generation”, Wayne Grudem assigned his friend D.A. Carson the topic of “Scholars and Missionaries”. This is another must listen, so put on your thick skins…
Training the Next Generation of Evangelical Scholars and Teachers [ 56:04 ] Play Now | Play in Popup | Download