I was wondering if you all listen to sermons on-line? I do anything I can on-line, I attend a Presbyterian Church but I also enjoy listening to Douglas Wilson on-line from Christ Church www.christkirk.com in Moscow ID. I live in Arkansas.
I sometimes listen to sermonaudio.com. they have a large assortment of all kinds of sermons. I am familiar with Doug Wilson.
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I usually look at spiritdaily.com everyday. Lots of interesting articles and a good source for links.
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Sermonaudio is one the places I listen to and download sermons from. I also have a pretty good collection of messages on MP3 files that my son-in-law gave me.
Many churches have messages available online. Another site I enjoy is Faithforthefamily.com. It is hosted by Temple Baptist Church and Crown College of Powell, Tennessee. Clarence Sexton is an outstanding preacher. I also order a lot of Sunday School material from them. West Coast Baptist College also has a good sermon ministry. Dr. Paul Chappell is the President and pastor of Lancaster Baptist Church.
These are just some places where I go! Have a great day!
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I do listen to sermons online/download for podcast via iTunes. Usually I download my pastor's sermons (Andy Stanley), and I also download from the "Desiring God" series by Dr. John Piper.
I'm always looking for other sources as well, so thanks for the thread!
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Why would I listen to sermons/homilies online when I don't even listen to them very much at Mass ?
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I don't have a fast enough internet connection to listen to anything online (Dial-up, and only 26 Kbps - its enough to drive one mad, I tell you, MAD!) But several years ago I came upon the same fellow Ogdenmusic mentioned, a guy on the radio who was doing a lecture on Jesus Christ and how relevant He is in modern life. This guy was absolutely amazing, he was presenting the same conclusions I had come to from my intense study of the Bible and understanding the way Jesus had worked in my own life. I mistakenly thought the fellow's name was Ronnie Zacharias and it was awhile before I found out that his name is Ravi Zachariahs! He is such an inspiring speaker, he has a way of explaining how Christian beliefs work in the modern world, and he tackles contemporary issues with a clarity I've heard in no one else.
I think his online presence is called www.rzim.org and I highly recommend a visit!
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I was wondering, do any of you ever watch the reruns of the Billy Graham crusades/services on TV. They always show 2 broadcast every weekend here. I find them still enjoyable to watch.
I do when I can! Mr. Graham is one of the best preachers I've ever heard. He sticks to the basics of Christianity and makes them so approachable, so relevent... he's awesome.
I got to attend a crusade during the 70's in Birmingham, Alabama and it was terrific.