We Have Over 60 Podcasts

Posted by on 2.4.09 in Podcasts

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 …

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Pentagon Prayer Breakfast

Posted by on 1.14.09 in Keep Believing Ministries, Podcasts

Last September I spoke at the Pentagon Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C. We have just posted the podcast of the message I delivered that morning to a group of around 100 military personnel—from enlisted men and women all the way up to a three-star general. When I announced that I was going to speak on “Why you need your enemies and y…

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Life on the Edge—New Podcast

Posted by on 1.8.09 in Podcasts, Sermons

We have just uploaded a new podcast called Life on the Edge. In it I argue that being saved doesn’t mean being safe in the world. Being truly saved means being so safe in God that you are willing to risk everything for the sake of the Kingdom. The message, which was originally given to college students, challenges all of us to stop playing it…

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New English-Chinese Podcast

Posted by on 11.25.08 in China, Podcasts, Sermons

We have just posted our first podcast in two languages. Several weeks ago I spoke for the 100th Anniversary service of the Chinese Bible Church of Oak Park, IL. Just before I spoke, I was introduced by Pastor Timothy Fung, the pastor emeritus and a longtime personal friend. Pastor Fung serves on the Board of Reference for Keep Believing Ministries….

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New Podcast—Asymmetric Spiritual Warfare

Posted by on 9.11.08 in Books, Current Events, Podcasts, Sermons

Earlier today we posted a brand-new podcast called Asymmetric Spiritual Warfare. It seems appropriate that this podcast should come on 9/11 because the treacherous attack that occurred seven years ago is the classic modern example of asymmetric warfare. Although the War on Terror didn’t start that day, our understanding of it changed forever …

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Thursday Shout Out

Posted by on 2.9.06 in Podcasts, Uncategorized

12:09 PM While reading William F. Buckley’s literary autobiography Miles Gone By, I came across a wonderful quote that Buckley says he got during his days at Yale University. It comes from “a crusty academic believer” who was asked during the rise of Darwinism in the l800s, How can you still believe in God? He answere …

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Two Quick Notes

Posted by on 2.5.06 in Podcasts, Uncategorized

1) Kudos to Dave Burchett for a stellar first week as the newest Crosswalk blogger. Dave is an accomplished author, an award winning sports TV director, and an extremely trenchant commentator on the issues of the day. Dave is an old friend, and I’ve always wanted to use the word “trenchant,” and now I’ve done it …

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My Fundamentalist Education

Posted by on 2.4.06 in Podcasts, Uncategorized

Last Tuesday I mentioned to the students at Word of Life Bible Institute that on the flight to New York, I had finished reading My Fundamentalist Education by Christine Rosen. The book recounts Rosen’s years as a student at Keswick Christian School, a large evangelical Christian school in St. Petersburg, Florida. Unli …

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Day 4 at WOLBI

Posted by on 2.3.06 in Podcasts, Uncategorized

10:24 AM A friend just sent me an amazing Anchor for the Lord story:We have a friend, Richard, from our small group Bible study who is a bagger at Publix grocery store. He speaks to everyone he can about Christ and over a period of time became friendly with a 90+ yr. old sea captain from Norway with an atheist orientation. …

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Day 3 at WOLBI

Posted by on 2.2.06 in Podcasts, Uncategorized

The week is just rushing along. This morning I lectured for three hours on Galatians 3-4. Every year I find the student body is a little bit different. A few years ago we had a really boisterous group that liked to talk and sing and banter with me. This year’s group seems very attentive and studious. They come in to t …

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