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TGC Podcast

The Gospel Coalition

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The Gospel Coalition Podcast features keynote and breakout sessions from our national, regional, and women's conferences. We exist to equip the next generation of believers, pastors, and church leaders to shape life and ministry around the gospel.
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Read The Bible

The Gospel Coalition

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Read the Bible features devotional commentaries from D.A. Carson’s book For the Love of God (vol. 1) that follow the M’Cheyne Bible reading plan. This podcast is designed to be used alongside TGC's Read The Bible initiative (TGC.org/readthebible).
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You're Not Crazy

Sam Allberry, Ray Ortlund, The Gospel Coalition

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Are you a young pastor who might be tempted to give up, to even hate the ministry, wondering what on earth you signed up for? In this new podcast, pastors Ray Ortlund and Sam Allberry set out to encourage and remind you that you're not crazy.
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Trinity Grace Church

Trinity Grace Church

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Explore what it means to follow Jesus Christ within the cultural context of New York City. Join the pastoral team at Trinity Grace Church (TGC) for sermons, teachings, and conversations recorded live at our weekly worship gathering in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn. Each episode is framed and contextualized specifically for our local congregation and city. This podcast is a production of Trinity Grace Church, a non-denominational Christian church in New York City. Our vision as a ch ...
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The Gun Collective Podcast

Firearms Radio Network

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Jon Patton and Adam Kraut host this weekly discussion covering everything from the latest firearms industry news to current political events and everything in between. Joined by guests from a variety of backgrounds and professions within the firearms industry, the TGC Podcast is a fun and engaging audio experience.
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TGC Q&A

The Gospel Coalition

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Each week, we’re joined by Council members of The Gospel Coalition Council and friends who provide biblical perspective on your most pressing questions. Whatever your doubts or questions may be, this is a space where we hope to share biblical insight into life’s questions together.
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TGC Canada Podcast

The Gospel Coalition

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The Gospel Coalition Canada podcast aims to equip and to encourage Christians to understand the Gospel for all of life. It hosts conversations among church leaders, the ‘Worship God’ Podcast for worship leaders and teams, and lastly Gospel-centred talks and sermons.
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Gospelbound

The Gospel Coalition, Collin Hansen

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Gospelbound, hosted by Collin Hansen for The Gospel Coalition, is a podcast for those searching for firm faith in an anxious age. Each week, Collin talks with insightful guests about books, ideas, and how to navigate life by the gospel of Jesus Christ in a post-Christian culture.
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Cricket is great if you're into things like wasted youth, failed relationships, sun damage and broken dreams. A weekly show featuring news, views and interviews with major names from across the cricket scene.
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Help Me Teach The Bible

The Gospel Coalition, Nancy Guthrie

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Help Me Teach the Bible is a podcast hosted by Nancy Guthrie. In each episode, she talks to the best Bible teachers and preachers of our day to find out how they teach through specific books of the Bible.
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Recorded

The Gospel Coalition

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Psalm 102 reminds us to record what God has done so that future generations will praise him. The Gospel Coalition's story-telling podcast, Recorded, chronicles a variety of stories of God’s redemptive and transformative work. These narratives testify to the beauty of the gospel on display in this generation—in many places and in surprising ways. Whether your faith is strong or struggling, tune in to Recorded for encouraging snapshots of God’s faithfulness, nearness, and love.
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The Grey Company Podcast

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The Grey Company (TGC) covers The Lord of the Rings living card game in depth. Each episode delves into a particular subject on the popular game, from deck building and meta-game to specific quest strategies and lore.
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Two critical care guys walk into a recording studio and breakdown intensive care trials both old and new! We'll also do deep dives on specific topics important to practicing intensive care medicine and have special guests talking about their area of expertise! This podcast is made for educational purposes. The content provided in this podcast, and in any linked materials, is not intended and should not be construed as medical advice and should not be used to diagnose or treat any medical con ...
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The Gym Closet (A Krave Gym Podcast)

Tyler Robinson MA ACE KCCP | Amber Robinson MA KCCP

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The Gym Closet (A Krave Gym Podcast) is for ATHLETES by ATHLETES. You were born an Athlete, You'll die an Athlete, it's in your DNA. Tyler Robinson, Owner/Strength & Conditioning Coach @ Krave Gym & co-host and Wife Amber Robinson, Owner/Strength Coach & Boss Babe, talk about what it means to live like an athlete. Whether you have a Krave Gym in your state or not learn how to JOIN THE TEAM!
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The Spurgeon Fellowship Spokane, in partnership with Inland Northwest Cooperative, seeks to encourage and equip pastors in the Inland Northwest regional area. For more information visit https://www.inlandnorthwestcooperative.org/ If you are experiencing a technical difficulty with this podcast or one of the episodes please contact Jason at jjupchurch@yahoo.com.
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TSVP Radio Theater Podcast

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The TSVP Radio Theater Podcast presents classic, contemporary, and original imaginative audio productions, including recorded, staged, and live streamed performances before live audiences. In addition to showcasing performances, the podcast is dedicated to promoting and celebrating the craft of local theater.
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Discipleship is essential for the spiritual growth of the next generation. In this breakout session from TGC's 2023 conference, Terrence Shay emphasizes the distinct roles of home and church in disciple making, with parents as primary disciple makers and the church providing a supportive community. As we seek to effectively nurture children's spiri…
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In this book talk, we discuss a more practical book from the business world on conversations and negotiation: Never Split the Difference: Negotiating as if your life depended on it, by Christ Voss. ----more---- Host: Fr. Jason Braaten Special Guest: Fr. Garrett Buvinghausen ----more---- Become a Patron! You can subscribe to the Journal here: https:…
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INTRODUCING MORNING AFTER PARIS, with Pez and Higgos. 17 straight days of prestige Olympic narration covering the biggest stories from Paris, featuring athletes, journalists, comedians and punters, with a focus on the true tonic of our national soul: Australia’s insatiable thirst for gold. Bumper preview show drops Monday. We want your VISCERAL fee…
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If you are normal like us get your Nuance T-shirt Like Pastor Michael. In this Episode we discuss the recent Trevin Wax article on TGC "3 Waves That Have Shaped Evangelical Churches (and a 4th on the Way)" We discuss what we think he gets right, what it says about the Evangelical church in the West and what advocacy he is doing in the article. Join…
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Today I want to draw attention to a couple of points drawn from opposite ends of Acts 13. (1) The church leadership in Antioch must have been extraordinarily diverse (Acts13:1). Barnabas’s real name was Joseph. He was a Levite from Cyprus (Acts 4:36-37). At a time when the church in Jerusalem was growing so quickly it must have been impossible for …
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In many ways, Gideon was a great man. Cautious when the Lord first called him, he took the first steps of obedience at night (Judg. 6). Then, filled with the Spirit of God (Judg. 6:34), and convinced by two extraordinary signs that God was with him (Judg. 6:36-40), he led his divinely reduced band of three hundred men in an extraordinary victory ov…
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INTRODUCING MORNING AFTER PARIS, with Pez and Higgos. 17 straight days of prestige Olympic narration covering the biggest stories from Paris, featuring athletes, journalists, comedians and punters, with a focus on the true tonic of our national soul: Australia’s insatiable thirst for gold. Bumper preview show drops Monday. We want your VISCERAL fee…
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Restless reacts to the viral clip from the Tucker Carlson show interviewing John Rich where he mentions a conspiracy about the origin of the Scofield Reference Bible. We discuss the state of theology. We discuss dispensationalism. We discuss the 2nd coming. Life comes at you fast. This reaction comes at you faster. We think you would be helped by o…
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What is striking about Acts 11:1-18 is the amount of space devoted to retelling the narrative already laid out in some detail in Acts 10, often in the very same words. Isn’t this a rather extravagant use of the space on a scroll? But Luke sees this as a turning point. Peter is called on the carpet by the churches in Judea for going into the house o…
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The account of the conversion of Cornelius occupies much space in the book of Acts. As the Gospel moves outward from its Jewish confines, each step is carefully charted. First it was the Samaritans, a mixed race with a peculiar view of Scripture. (They accepted only Torah, what we call the Pentateuch.) Then it was the Ethiopian eunuch, who could no…
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Two pastors thinking out loud about the upcoming Gospel reading. This episode is devoted to the Gospel reading for The Ninth Sunday after Trinity, Luke 16:1–13. ----more---- Host: Fr. Jason Braaten Regular Guest: Fr. David Ramirez ----more---- Become a Patron! You can subscribe to the Journal here: https://www.gottesdienst.org/subscribe/ You can re…
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INTRODUCING MORNING AFTER PARIS, with Pez and Higgos. 17 straight days of prestige Olympic narration covering the biggest stories from Paris, featuring athletes, journalists, comedians and punters, with a focus on the true tonic of our national soul: Australia’s insatiable thirst for gold. Bumper preview show drops Monday. We want your VISCERAL fee…
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What was Paul’s perspective before he was converted (Acts 9)? Elsewhere (Acts 22:2; Acts 23:6; Phil. 3:4-6) he tells us that he was a strict Pharisee, brought up (apparently) in Jerusalem, taught by one of the most renowned rabbis of the day. For him, the notion of a crucified Messiah was a contradiction in terms. Messiahs rule, they triumph, they …
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The conversion of the Ethiopian eunuch (Acts 8:26-40) marks an important extension of the Gospel across several barriers. We need to understand who he was. He was “an important official in charge of all the treasury of Candace, queen of the Ethiopians” (Acts 8:27). Candace was a family name that had become a title, quite like Caesar in Rome. In cer…
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The Old Testament historical psalms offer plenty of examples in which writers review the shared history of the Israelites for some special theological or ethical purpose. Something similar occurs when 1 and 2 Chronicles retell 1 and 2 Samuel and 1 and 2 Kings, so as to focus on the southern kingdom and on certain theological perspectives. This form…
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From a reading of Judges 1–2, it appears that after the initial Israelite victories, the pace of conquest varied considerably. In many cases tribes were responsible for bringing their own territories under control. With the passage of time, however, it seems to have become unstated policy, as the Israelites grew stronger, not to chase the Canaanite…
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While Scripture calls Christian leaders to be gentle, kind shepherds, there continue to be cases of pastors who dominate their flocks with a heavy hand. How should we understand this issue of “spiritual abuse”? How big of a problem is it? In this breakout session at TGC23, Mike Kruger explores the definition of spiritual abuse, how it’s often misun…
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The account of Ananias and Sapphira, whose names are recorded in the earliest Christian records because of their deceit (Acts 5:1–11), is disturbing on several grounds. Certainly the early church thought so (Acts 5:5, 11). Four observations focus the issues: First, revival does not guarantee the absence of sin in a community. When many people are c…
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In this Book Talk, we take a look at Douglas Wilson’s book Ploductivity. ----more---- Host: Fr. Jason Braaten Regular Guest: Fr. Andrew Packer ----more---- Become a Patron! You can subscribe to the Journal here: https://www.gottesdienst.org/subscribe/ You can read the Gottesblog here: https://www.gottesdienst.org/gottesblog/ You can support Gottesd…
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We discuss the Podcast series "True Believer". Back during the last 12 days of Restless we reacted to the Series Trailer. We were skeptical. Now with the series wrapped we discuss the show and its goal. True believer tells the story of a woman murder on the Covenant Seminary Campus in 1990, named Elizabeth Mackintosh. The murder is still unsolved. …
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When Peter and John were released from their first whiff of persecution, they “went back to their own people” (Acts 4:23). The church gathered for prayer, using the words of Psalm 2 (Acts 4: 25-26). They understood that Old Testament text to be God’s speech (“You spoke”) by the Holy Spirit, through the mouth of David (Acts 4:25). At one level, Psal…
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Send us a Text Message (please include your email so we can respond!) Episode 43! In this episode come close to finishing our dedicated discussion of the CCR24 trials talking about transfusion targets in TBI (HEMOTION) and dapagliflozin in critical illness (DEFENDER)! HEMOTION: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2404360 HEMOTION (pubmed): …
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Acts 3 includes a brief report of a sermon preached impromptu. (Though like many impromptu sermons, doubtless it was made up of pieces Peter had used before!) There are many points of immense interest. (1) Peter repeatedly ties the coming of Jesus the Messiah with the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob (Acts 3:13), with Moses and the promise that God…
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Two pastors thinking out loud about the upcoming Gospel reading. This episode is devoted to the Gospel reading for The Eighth Sunday after Trinity, Matthew 7:15–23. ----more---- Host: Fr. Jason Braaten Regular Guest: Fr. Matthew Moss ----more---- Become a Patron! You can subscribe to the Journal here: https://www.gottesdienst.org/subscribe/ You can…
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Acts 2 is sometimes called the birthday of the church. This can be misleading. There is a sense in which the old covenant community can rightly be designated church (Acts 7:38 — “assembly” in NIV). Nevertheless there is a new departure that begins on this day, a departure bound up with the universal gift of the Holy Spirit, in fulfillment of Script…
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Between Jesus’ ascension and Pentecost, the nascent church, about one hundred and twenty strong, met together and prayed. At one such meeting, Peter stood up and initiated the action that appointed Matthias to replace Judas Iscariot (Acts 1:15-26). (1) Peter’s use of Scripture (Acts 1:16, 20) is apparently what guides him to his conclusion that “it…
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This (Josh. 18–19) is a good time to reflect on the many chapters of Joshua that have been devoted to the dividing up of the land. (1) Focusing on the division of the land, these chapters implicitly focus on the land itself. After all, the land was an irreducible component of the promise to Abraham, of the Sinai covenant, of the release of the Isra…
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All of the five closing Psalms begin with the single Hebrew word Hallelujah — “Praise the Lord.” This psalm (Ps. 148) is remarkable for its emphasis on the sheer range and comprehensiveness of beings and things in the universe that unite the whole creation in praise. The first six verses begin with angels, sweeping down through unconscious particip…
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Unity matters. Christ prayed his church would be marked by it. Yet disunity among Christians abounds, and it’s not always civil in tone. With the Bible’s clear admonitions about foolish controversies and quarreling, how can we know when a fight is worth having? Jen Wilkin offers a framework for diagnosing how to pick your battles and how to conduct…
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Psalm 146 has been the inspiration of hymns in many languages. Isaac Watts (1674-1748) wrote a hymn that was largely inspired by this psalm. That hymn is still widely sung in the United Kingdom; regrettably, it is virtually unknown in North America. So it is worth reproducing here as today’s meditation: I’ll praise my Maker while I’ve breath; And w…
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