You asked me to send you the podcasts I listen to. I've listened to a lot over the years, from Artisan Church (artisanchurch.com/media) to LifeChurch and the Orchard, to David Foster and Bill Johnson, to Andy Stanley's Leadership Podcast. But the ones that have been fairly constant for me are the following:
Morning Prayer from the Episcopal Church in Garrett County
http://www.episcopalchurchingarrettcounty.org/Morningprayermp3/MPdaily.php
You know I pray morning and evening, of course. But every Sunday--and often at other times, like when I have to be in the car early, etc.--I pray along with this "Book of Common Prayer" daily podcast. Each one is between 15 and 17 minutes long.
Daily Audio Bible
http://feeds.feedburner.com/dailyaudiobible
This podcast gives daily Bible readings in 25 or 30 minute segments, in a Bible-in-a-year rotation. It's a great way to read (hear) the Bible on a daily basis. There is also an app as well as other varieties (like for kids, etc.)
Mars Hill Bible Church
http://feeds.feedburner.com/marshill/podcast
I've always appreciated Rob Bell's preaching, and though he is leaving Mars Hill now, Shane Hipps, who is taking over for him, is also a great preacher and teacher.
Mosaic Church
http://www.mosaic.org/podcast/feed/
Erwin McManus is another of my favorite preachers. I love how he approaches topics.
National Community Church
http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheaterchurchcomPodcast
Mark Batterson is among my favorite writers and his "In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day" is one of my favorite books. He and the other speakers at NCC are excellent.
These are the ones I've come to rely on, daily or weekly. I also love to watch T.D. Jakes preach, which I do almost every week. And I always have at least one audiobook going on my iPhone, by which means I manage to listen to ten or twelve books a year.
I've provided the web links to each of the podcasts above, but subscribed to them all in iTunes, of course.
What I Listen To
My son asked me to send him a list of the podcasts I listen to regularly. So I did. And then I thought I'd share them on this blog as well. Here's what I wrote:
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