…well do you?
Tagged as // Biblical Languages, Hebrew
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…well do you?
Tagged as // Biblical Languages, Hebrew
Filed in // Audio
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I’m a frequent listener of Covenant Radio. I’ve mentioned previously that they have launched a new venture, Sola 5 Radio. I’ve not tuned in much as streaming internet radio station doesn’t fit well with my lifestyle; however, for many it would. Regrettably, it appears that those who would be able to take advantage of this have not noticed the launch of Sola 5 Radio or haven’t bothered to tune in yet.
From all accounts this venture appears to be a unique and beneficial offering to the Body of Christ. However, if there is not a significant increase in listeners it will be closing down. Todd Pedlar writes:
If we don’t get substantially more listeners than we have now, we’re going to have to pull the plug. Bill has just started seminary full time, and I, as a college professor, really don’t have much time at all to devote to this project – though I have put in some and would love to continue, if it seems worthwhile. At this point, with only a couple listeners online apart from Bill and me, both of us are fairly well convinced that it’s not.
Please show your support of Sola 5 Radio.
You can download the programming guide, tune in via your browser, or listen via iTunes.
Tagged as // Reformed
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I just listened to an encouraging sermon by David Murray entitled God’s Immovable Line from Romans 10:3-4. What may be of interest to some of you is that he has also uploaded his pulpit notes. Personally, I’ve found following a preacher’s pulpit notes while listening to him preach is a beneficial homiletical exercise.
Tagged as // David Murray, Homiletics, Preaching
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I just read this from Todd Pedlar:
Covenant Radio is planning to set up a live streamed 24/7 Reformed internet radio station, entitled Sola5 Radio. Bill Hill, with whom I co-host CR’s weekly programs, is taking charge of this venture, and we are pleased to announce the startup testing this week. At first, programming will be played from roughly 7am EST to 3 or 4pm EST. During the week of November 23, the plan is to go from 6am to 5pm EST. Monday the 23rd’s planned schedule is:
All times Eastern 6-8 AM: Bible Reading and Music
8-9 AM: Old Testament Study: The Book of Genesis by Dr. Joel Beeke
9-11 AM: Music
11-12 Noon: Systematic Theology Lectures: Reformed Theology 101 by Greg Cumbee
12-1 PM: Music
1-2 PM: New Testament Study: Book of Romans by Dr. Alan Cairns
2-3 PM: Music
3-4 PM: Church History Lectures: History of the Reformation by Dr. Joe Morecraft
4-5 PM: Music The rest of the week will look similar. Starting 11/30/09, Lord willing, we will have a full 24 hour programming set each day, including rebroadcasts of Covenant Radio programs, more teaching and exposition, music and more. Please send any suggestions to us using the form at the Sola5 Radio blog.
Tagged as // Reformed
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Congratulations to William Hill and Todd Pedlar for reaching the third anniversary milestone for their podcast, Covenant Radio!
I praise God for the content and the subsequent edification their podcast has provided to my wife and me, and to the many other listeners whom have made their appreciation known through comments and blog posts. I sincerely look forward to seeing what the Lord does with their program as they enter their fourth year.
You can listen to their Third Anniversary Broadcast where they discuss a YouTube video clip featuring Chuck Smith and his team’s comments regarding Calvinism.
To encourage you to subscribe to their podcast, their future guest line up includes notable and godly men such as Michael Horton and Joel Beeke.
Soli Deo Gloria!
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I was referred to two lectures today delivered by Ted Donnelly earlier this year at the Trinity Baptist Pastors’ Conference. I’ve just listened to both lectures consecutively and have been immensely blessed. Donnelly’s two lectures were entitled Communicating with Post Moderns and provide both a helpful survey of postmodern thinking as well as practical exhortation as to how the church should respond. He not only warns against ignoring the culture we live in all together whilst at the same time he confronts the subtle compromises he sees within the church and the blatant error of those in the emergent church movement.
One of my favourite lines from his lectures was when he said:
“We reach people because we’re different from them…because when they come in there’s a sense of awe, and reverence, and the transcendence of God, and holy fear.”
You can listen to both lectures by following the links below:
Communicating with Post Moderns – Part 1
Communicating with Post Moderns – Part 2
Tagged as // Culture, Emergent, Postmodernity, Preaching, Ted Donnelly
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Thanks to Lane Chaplin I’ve discovered that John Owen’s classic book “The Mortification of Sin” is now freely available to download in audio format. It is a large download and I’ve yet to inspect the quality; however, head over to LibriVox and check it out.
Tagged as // John Owen, Sin
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Following on from my recent link to A Sabbath of Solemn Rest; those interested in the Sabbath may find the recent Hoagies & Stogies debate on the matter edifying.
Tagged as // Debate, Sabbath, The Westminster Confession of Faith
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Dr. R. Scott Clark offers some helpful insights in John’s use of kosmos (“world”) in John 3:16, its wider use within his gospel, and the extent of the atonement.
Take 24 minutes out of your day and listen to Heidelcast Episode #5.
Tagged as // Atonement, Limited Atonement, R. Scott Clark
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