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Do you mean the quality or quantity?
Quality, I have been thinking about buying an MP3 player to listen to sermons but not sure if i should bother...
Quality, I have been thinking about buying an MP3 player to listen to sermons but not sure if i should bother...
Richard,
Just remember that SermonAudio is not the only reason to get an MP3 player. I fill my hours up with Podcasts and none of them are from SermonAudio.
Well this is embarasing...what are podcasts?
I have listend to Rev. Campbell with much profit: http://www.backfreechurch.co.uk/index.jsp
In which Misty argues for Christians to allow for Gay Civil Union.My wife Misty is a writer and homeschooler. She runs a website and a blog in which she reflects on the relationship between homosexuality and Christianity: Musings On and More Musings On.
There are excellent sermons available, brother! My iPod is one of the best investments I've ever made! I've got lectures on systematic theology, ethics( all three branches: normative, situational, and personalistic ), history of philosophy, Christian philosophy, Church history, economics, apologetics, exegetical studies, Bible surveys, debates( Gun control, Existence of God, Trinity vs Modalism, homosexuality, JWs, Open theism, Islam/Judaism/Christianity, etc ), university lectures, seminary lectures, you name it, I've got it.
It's simply the best idea ever, in my opinion, if you've got any time to kill away from home. I love to listen to lectures or podcasts while driving at my construction job; I listen to probably about 4 or 5 hours on a good day, while getting paid! Of course it doesn't always make sense for me to listen to lectures and thereby be distracted, but when you can, you simply should. Ohhhhhhh, do it, do it, do it, do it, do it, do it, do it, do it, do it!!!
*2 cents*
Thank you, Rich. I was unsure of his status here. None of his mp3s are pushing a gay agenda, and I appreciate his fervor for Meredith Kline' perspective.
I listen to Doug Wilson occassionally but I don't recommend him to anyone.
Two words: Joel Beeke. Hundreds of .mp3's on sermon audio.