Podcast List
Topic: Tech
For those of us who have a difficult time filling up 35 gajillion gigabytes of memory on our iPods (or our Pocket PC based iPods), having a list of podcasts is always useful. Here are some that I thought our readers might like to be aware of.
If you'd like to learn more about the particular podcast, click site to go to its homepage, and if you'd like to add the 'cast to your queue click on feed.
Podcasts: Theology
R.C. Sproul's "Renewing Your Mind" site feed (iTunes)
(click through for more)
Sinclair Ferguson | 1st Presbyterian Church Sermons site feed
John Piper's Desiring God site (click here for iTune feeds) feed (sermon) feed (radio)
A Puritan's Mind "Wild Boar Newscast" site feed feed(sermons)
White Horse Inn site feed (may require free registration)
Unchained Radio site feed
John MacArthur "Grace to You" site feed
Alistair Begg "Truth for Life" site feed
SolaGratia.org Podcast site feed
Mars Hill Church (Seattle, WA) site feed (sermons) feed (all content)
Podcasts: Tech
Merlin Mann's 43 Folders site feed
David Ciconne's Mobility Today site feed (audio) feed (video cast)
What did I leave off the list? Have any terrific casts of your own to share? Drop a note or leave 'em in the comments.
Labels: Technology
Where's Sinners and Saints?! (Right!)
I enjoy a couple of NPR podcasts:
*The Writer's Almanac w/ Garrison Keillor
*Driveway Moments
I also enjoy:
*Peter Kreeft (www.peterkreeft.com)
*The Resurgence (from Driscoll and crew)
*The Derek Webb podcast (even though he hasn't been regular at all)
Sorry, no time for links...
Posted by Matt H | 11/15/2006 11:46:00 PM
Uh...I seriously don't know what a podcast is. I'm pretty sure it has something to do with an i-pod and a broadcast.
At any rate, doesn't Al Mohler have one? If Driscoll is on the list it seems like we could just as well let Mohler in too. His knowledge of contemporary culture never ceases to amaze me. Moreover, though it may have never been in question, he shows the world that Calvinistic Southern Baptists can also be clean-cut and proper. If only his hair and skin-tone were as dashing as Benny Hinn's!
Posted by Anonymous | 11/21/2006 01:18:00 AM