We Have Over 60 Podcasts

February 4, 2009



Podcasting from our home in Tupelo.

In the year since we started podcasting, we have uploaded over 60 different podcasts. Most are sermons preached in various places, a few are radio interviews, and we also have a question and answer session that I did at Cannon Beach Conference Center. You can currently access those podcasts through the Audio section of our website and also through iTunes. If you use iTunes, just search for “Keep Believing Ministries” and our podcast page will pop up. And if you like, you can subscribe to the weely podcasts through iTunes so that new ones automatically download to your iPod.

We are very grateful our wonderful daughter-in-law Vanessa who now does the voiceover for the intro and the outro and puts the final version of the podcast together. It’s a team effort. Usually it starts here in Tupelo where I listen to the sermon, editing as I go. I then upload the edited sermon to our server. Then Vanessa (she and Mark live in Dallas) will download the sermon, record the intro and outro, make the final podcast file, and upload it to the server a second time. She also fills out the first part of the update page and also alerts iTunes that we have a new podcast. She then lets me know and I fill out the second part of the update page. Then the podcast is ready for downloading. The Internet makes it easy to do this each week.

Along that line, we’ve been learning as we go. A friend alerted me earlier this week that several of our earlier podcasts were incomplete. That is, the file might say it was 45 minutes long, but it was only 15 minutes long. Mostly likely it happened because in those early podcasts, we were still figuring out the system.

All of that to encourage you to check out our Audio section. Last night I uploaded the full versions of four messages that were incomplete:

If I Believe, Why Do I Doubt? 
Joseph and the Providence of God 
Have a Blast While You Last  
When You Seek, You Find  

We are very grateful our wonderful daughter-in-law Vanessa who now does the voiceover for the intro and the outro and puts the final version of the podcast together. It’s a team effort. Usually it starts here in Tupelo where I listen to the sermon, editing as I go. I then upload the edited sermon to our server. Then Vanessa (she and Mark live in Dallas) will download the sermon, record the intro and outro, make the final podcast file, and upload it to the server a second time. She also fills out the first part of the update page and also alerts iTunes that we have a new podcast. She then lets me know and I fill out the second part of the update page. Then the podcast is ready for downloading. The Internet makes it easy to do this each week.

Along that line, we’ve been learning as we go. A friend alerted me earlier this week that several of our earlier podcasts were incomplete. That is, the file might say it was 45 minutes long, but it was only 15 minutes long. Mostly likely it happened because in those early podcasts, we were still figuring out the system.

All of that to encourage you to check out our Audio section. Last night I uploaded the full versions of four messages that were incomplete:

If I Believe, Why Do I Doubt? 
Joseph and the Providence of God 
Have a Blast While You Last  
When You Seek, You Find  

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