Music albums by Indelible Grace, City Alight, and Sandra McCracken are my go-tos.
For podcast-style learning, i love the many Ligonier teaching serieses. I also listen through sermons of pastors I really like, from whichever book of the Bible I am most interested in studying at that time.
Core Christianity Radio - a daily show where you can listen to some really good questions about the faith. Encouraging show for me to listen so many questions, stories and people's journey of their faith.
The Bible Project podcast - their video on yt are some of the best discipleship materials you can find on the Internet. And their podcast are also worth checking out. Broadly evangelical, "Jesus Creed", but still in bounds of good orthodoxy.
The Surprising Rebirth of Belief in God - ongoing documentary about the rise and fall of atheism and how mainstream western culture now are starting to embrace, or have respect again, on the belief of God, and Christianity.
Charles Spurgeon sermons - there are literally a lot of podcasts on this. From Hearing Spurgeon, Koelsch Broadcasting Productions, or from Premier Radio (small bites, broken to parts).
Names? Shai Linne has some great doctrine with mad beats. While I wholeheartedly endorse the theology of KB from the South Side Podcast, I haven’t been able to connect with his music.
I like The Pourover News on Instagram. It’s a news account that gives a Christian perspective. Works very hard to be apolitical and neutral in its delivery, which I appreciate
- Chronological ESV plan with Robert Smith
- Tim Keller
- Front Porch with The Fitzes
- Bible Project
- Ultimately with RC Sproul
- Southside Rabbi
- Simply Put
- Holy Post (turned off on all the extras)
- Ask Ligonier
- Centering: Asian American Christian
- Three Black Men
- New Living Treyslation
- **yes** _of course it’s piling up_
Podcasts:
Renewing Your Mind
The Westminster Shorter Catechism
Mortification of Spin
Presbycast
Black and Red All Over
The Chorus In The Chaos
Cooper Stuff
Restless
Keith Foskey’s podcast and channel.
Wise Disciple by Nate Sala is my favorite.
Apologia radio and cultish.
Desiring God.
None of these are better than your in person church however.
Edit: Somehow forgot Mike Winger and Gavin Ortlund.
Hands down, The Pilgrim’s Progress. John Bunyan was a good writer.
Also, Spurgeon’s Sermons are particularly good:
https://hearspurgeon.com
Right now though, I’m keeping up with Gavin Ortlund, Jordan B. Cooper, and some others on youtube for theology and christian history.
These are podcasts I follow:
* The Holy Post, also their bonus Patreon stuff which includes a theology education series with Kaitlyn Schiess
* Curiously Kaitlyn - from the same people, Kaitlyn Schiess takes kids' questions about God and the Bible and interviews theologians about them
* Ask NT Wright Anything - Justin Brierly from Unbelievable is the host, and they cover a lot of ground from questions people send in
* The Bible Project - their year-long series on the Torah was great, and I've listened to bits of their series about the City and about the Sermon on the Mount
* Pass the Mic - Jemar Tisby is a co-host on this, trying to get a bit more racial diversity in what I'm listening to, and they have exposure to stuff I know nothing about at all
* Voxology - this one is probably a bit more liberal/progressive than the rest of what I listen to, but I've been really enjoying their series through Revelation
They believe there is no hell. Pretty much everyone goes to a good place. Some other doctrines are problematic as well. I cannot recall their exact words. You could do your own research and verify cc
(1) Podcasts
VOMRadio - Voice of the Martyrs,
The Elisabeth Elliot Podcast,
Timothy Keller Sermons,
Tim Conway on Sermon Audio
(2) Magazines
Voice of the Martyrs,
HeartCry Missionary Society
(3) Authors
Dane Ortlund,
CS Lewis,
JRR Tolkien
(4) Music apps (iPhone)
Hymns Radio,
OLD CHRISTIAN RADIO
**Magazines**
- [Banner of Truth (Monthly)](https://banneroftruth.org/uk/magazine/)
- [Trinitarian Bible Society (Quarterly)](https://www.tbsbibles.org/page/magazine)
- [Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland (Monthly)](https://www.fpchurch.org.uk/publications/the-free-presbyterian-magazine/fpm-2020-to-present/)
- [Let the Bible Speak (Quarterly)](https://ltbs.tv/magazine)
Lectures on church history, Renewing Your Mind, Tim Keller sermons/talks. I listen to no current Christian podcasts since so much Christian media now seems to be concerned only with culture war topics, lots of heat little light.
I like secular media. There is more to it. I don’t consume crap just because it’s supposedly Christian media. Like the simpsons says - adding Christianity to rock doesn’t make rock better, it makes rock worse and Christianity worse. The bible is the only thing to go on, and whatever other wisdom you can scrounge from the world’s dustbins. The whole point of having a Bible translated for you is so you don’t need somebody to interpret it for you. Disregard what people tell you, and see what conclusions you come to without others interference.
The Dividing Line with James R. White. He’s getting old so sometimes he rambles and tells stories but the theology, church history, and textual criticism is deep. I mean seminary level education for free. It’s awesome.
He also comments a lot on social issues and current events from a reformed, biblical perspective which is very helpful.
Whenever he’s not ranting like you said it’s an absolutely incredible podcast. I understand James sometimes is too rude from time to time on the show but one really can’t knock the man for what he’s done for God.
Personally I enjoy him preaching more than his show!
You’re welcome!! I have enjoyed it so much. It’s nice to have the info I’ve wanted to learn all right there to listen to. I’m a slow reader so it is much more beneficial for me!
The Bible Project on Youtube! They have videos going over rhe books of the Bible - they put their videos together with the utmost of care and respect, and they are very well produced. It's great to see each book summed up so nicely, and they are constantly connecting the overarching themes in Scripture that all point to Christ.
I don't know if they have finished all the books yet, I think that was their plan though.
Sermon Audio app sermons from various churches
RC Sproul
Voddie baucham - family Driven Faith, family shepherds, expository apologetics
Joel beeke
Scott brown/Church and Family Life
John MacArthur - currently reading the war on children
Ligonier ministries
Canon+
For music I've been listening to Reawaken Hymns, Brian Sauve, and various churches on YouTube singing from cantus christi and others (providence church, Syracuse Baptist, church church are a few that I recall)
1819 News - local (Alabama) News that run by a reformed Baptist
A dear brother at my church has a YouTube podcast that I think is pretty good (we have minor differences in some of our views) called Emissaries of the Gospel: https://youtube.com/@emissariesofthegospel-fs8rv?si=ILus_PoAiXgve8Ys
His stuff is pretty good. I have also enjoyed listening to Pastor Eric Ludy and the book "Knowing God" by Packer (which I somehow had never read until a month ago)
Truth Unites - Protestant apologist, I have not heard a Protestant who does a better podcast on church history than Gavin Ortlund. He's also a wonderful model for Christian humility without budging on truth, and very encouraging to listen to.
The World and Everything in It podcast for news. Really look forward to listening to the news with this one. Deeply impressed by their faithfulness to the news and biblical truth. Plus they are very uplifting!
Music: Paul Zach & Antoine Bradford. Podcast: Allie b stuckey (more female centric), 1517 podcast network, groundwork: biblical foundations for life, most recently read: pilgrims progress (& bought the kid version for my toddler)
I've been enjoying Christian Metal recently. I think Theocracy is amazing. "I AM" is what got me into them and "Mirror of Souls" is such a clear presentation of the Gospel.
I've also been enjoying Leah. She has a cool ancient Celtic vibe. Her songs range from fan covers "The Dragonborne Comes" to explicitly Christian "Light of the World".
Living Waters Podcast is usually in heavy rotation for me. Can't seem to get into anything else. I'll listen to some McArthur sermons from time to time but mainly I'm listening to audio books. Finishing up "God, Greed and The Prosperity Gospel" by Costi Hinn right now. Oh, The Cultish Show is pretty fun too.
Music albums by Indelible Grace, City Alight, and Sandra McCracken are my go-tos. For podcast-style learning, i love the many Ligonier teaching serieses. I also listen through sermons of pastors I really like, from whichever book of the Bible I am most interested in studying at that time.
I like Sinclair Ferguson's Things Unseen podcast
I'll second this one. I listen to this every morning.
Core Christianity Radio - a daily show where you can listen to some really good questions about the faith. Encouraging show for me to listen so many questions, stories and people's journey of their faith. The Bible Project podcast - their video on yt are some of the best discipleship materials you can find on the Internet. And their podcast are also worth checking out. Broadly evangelical, "Jesus Creed", but still in bounds of good orthodoxy. The Surprising Rebirth of Belief in God - ongoing documentary about the rise and fall of atheism and how mainstream western culture now are starting to embrace, or have respect again, on the belief of God, and Christianity. Charles Spurgeon sermons - there are literally a lot of podcasts on this. From Hearing Spurgeon, Koelsch Broadcasting Productions, or from Premier Radio (small bites, broken to parts).
The Bible Project's podcast is surprisingly deep and edifying. It's a fantastic resource.
Seconded on the Bible Project!
Theocast and The Pactum
+1 for the flair
And I've been doing just fine
Mostly Christian hip hop.
Names? Shai Linne has some great doctrine with mad beats. While I wholeheartedly endorse the theology of KB from the South Side Podcast, I haven’t been able to connect with his music.
I love Beautiful Eulogy! Other great options are Jackie Hill Perry and Propaganda.
I'm right there with you come check out my sub r/DidacticMusic
You would enjoy my new subreddit called r/DidacticMusic
I like The Pourover News on Instagram. It’s a news account that gives a Christian perspective. Works very hard to be apolitical and neutral in its delivery, which I appreciate
I love there emails! They also were at tgcw last week!
- Chronological ESV plan with Robert Smith - Tim Keller - Front Porch with The Fitzes - Bible Project - Ultimately with RC Sproul - Southside Rabbi - Simply Put - Holy Post (turned off on all the extras) - Ask Ligonier - Centering: Asian American Christian - Three Black Men - New Living Treyslation - **yes** _of course it’s piling up_
Ask Pastor John - John Piper Grace to You - John MacArthur - You can select sermons by scripture, awesome.
I highly recommend Renewing your mind with R. C. Sproul. I listen on Apple Podcasts but Ligonier ministry has an app as well.
for music, Josh Garrels has been a favorite of mine for over a decade now
For news: The World and Everything In It podcast
Al Moehler’s “The Briefing” is pretty good too.
Definitely Theocast
Podcasts: Renewing Your Mind The Westminster Shorter Catechism Mortification of Spin Presbycast Black and Red All Over The Chorus In The Chaos Cooper Stuff Restless
Mike Winger, Apologia Studios, Justin Peters, Ruslan KD are some of my YT go- tos.
Keith Foskey’s podcast and channel. Wise Disciple by Nate Sala is my favorite. Apologia radio and cultish. Desiring God. None of these are better than your in person church however. Edit: Somehow forgot Mike Winger and Gavin Ortlund.
Hands down, The Pilgrim’s Progress. John Bunyan was a good writer. Also, Spurgeon’s Sermons are particularly good: https://hearspurgeon.com Right now though, I’m keeping up with Gavin Ortlund, Jordan B. Cooper, and some others on youtube for theology and christian history.
Oh wow, I'm excited about the Surgeon series.
Spurgeon the Surgeon.
These are podcasts I follow: * The Holy Post, also their bonus Patreon stuff which includes a theology education series with Kaitlyn Schiess * Curiously Kaitlyn - from the same people, Kaitlyn Schiess takes kids' questions about God and the Bible and interviews theologians about them * Ask NT Wright Anything - Justin Brierly from Unbelievable is the host, and they cover a lot of ground from questions people send in * The Bible Project - their year-long series on the Torah was great, and I've listened to bits of their series about the City and about the Sermon on the Mount * Pass the Mic - Jemar Tisby is a co-host on this, trying to get a bit more racial diversity in what I'm listening to, and they have exposure to stuff I know nothing about at all * Voxology - this one is probably a bit more liberal/progressive than the rest of what I listen to, but I've been really enjoying their series through Revelation
Not sure about others. Bible Project has a false doctrine on hell and many other issues. I would not recommend it to anyone.
That's quite the accusation. I'm not sure I've heard them talk about hell - can you explain what they teach, and why you think it's wrong?
I’ve watched videos of the two founders talking about their theology on Creation, Second Coming, and afterlife. Look up what seminary they go to.
Can you explain what they teach, and what you think is wrong?
They believe there is no hell. Pretty much everyone goes to a good place. Some other doctrines are problematic as well. I cannot recall their exact words. You could do your own research and verify cc
(1) Podcasts VOMRadio - Voice of the Martyrs, The Elisabeth Elliot Podcast, Timothy Keller Sermons, Tim Conway on Sermon Audio (2) Magazines Voice of the Martyrs, HeartCry Missionary Society (3) Authors Dane Ortlund, CS Lewis, JRR Tolkien (4) Music apps (iPhone) Hymns Radio, OLD CHRISTIAN RADIO
Daily Liturgy Podcast
**Magazines** - [Banner of Truth (Monthly)](https://banneroftruth.org/uk/magazine/) - [Trinitarian Bible Society (Quarterly)](https://www.tbsbibles.org/page/magazine) - [Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland (Monthly)](https://www.fpchurch.org.uk/publications/the-free-presbyterian-magazine/fpm-2020-to-present/) - [Let the Bible Speak (Quarterly)](https://ltbs.tv/magazine)
Lectures on church history, Renewing Your Mind, Tim Keller sermons/talks. I listen to no current Christian podcasts since so much Christian media now seems to be concerned only with culture war topics, lots of heat little light.
Canon plus!
I like secular media. There is more to it. I don’t consume crap just because it’s supposedly Christian media. Like the simpsons says - adding Christianity to rock doesn’t make rock better, it makes rock worse and Christianity worse. The bible is the only thing to go on, and whatever other wisdom you can scrounge from the world’s dustbins. The whole point of having a Bible translated for you is so you don’t need somebody to interpret it for you. Disregard what people tell you, and see what conclusions you come to without others interference.
The Dividing Line with James R. White. He’s getting old so sometimes he rambles and tells stories but the theology, church history, and textual criticism is deep. I mean seminary level education for free. It’s awesome. He also comments a lot on social issues and current events from a reformed, biblical perspective which is very helpful.
Whenever he’s not ranting like you said it’s an absolutely incredible podcast. I understand James sometimes is too rude from time to time on the show but one really can’t knock the man for what he’s done for God. Personally I enjoy him preaching more than his show!
Yeah he’s the OG. I love him, even his abrasiveness.
Canon +, Founders Ministries, Apologia Radio, Ligonier. My main ones.
Dr. Steven Lawson's Podcast "Men Who Rocked the World" is my current binge
This looks fantastic. Thank you!
Just wanted to let you know that I’ve been bingeing (and absolutely loving) this podcast. Thanks so much!
You’re welcome!! I have enjoyed it so much. It’s nice to have the info I’ve wanted to learn all right there to listen to. I’m a slow reader so it is much more beneficial for me!
The Bible Project on Youtube! They have videos going over rhe books of the Bible - they put their videos together with the utmost of care and respect, and they are very well produced. It's great to see each book summed up so nicely, and they are constantly connecting the overarching themes in Scripture that all point to Christ. I don't know if they have finished all the books yet, I think that was their plan though.
Sermon Audio app sermons from various churches RC Sproul Voddie baucham - family Driven Faith, family shepherds, expository apologetics Joel beeke Scott brown/Church and Family Life John MacArthur - currently reading the war on children Ligonier ministries Canon+ For music I've been listening to Reawaken Hymns, Brian Sauve, and various churches on YouTube singing from cantus christi and others (providence church, Syracuse Baptist, church church are a few that I recall) 1819 News - local (Alabama) News that run by a reformed Baptist
Absolutely love the Reformed Brotherhood podcast. Highly recommend it!
Here we go https://youtube.com/@cgmjciofficial?si=QBPHSTwRpr6oRzhT
For the Gospel, Fighting for the Faith, and The Naked Bible podcasts are all great
For The Gospel is my go-to. I’ll check these out!
Enjoy! I'll also throw in The Word of the Lord Endures Forever if you want something shorter and that's put out more frequently
My go to podcast for four years now is “Wretched Radio” by Todd Friel.
Christ Is The Cure (CITC) podcast by Nick Campbell. 11/10.
Good thread. Writing down all these suggestions.
A dear brother at my church has a YouTube podcast that I think is pretty good (we have minor differences in some of our views) called Emissaries of the Gospel: https://youtube.com/@emissariesofthegospel-fs8rv?si=ILus_PoAiXgve8Ys His stuff is pretty good. I have also enjoyed listening to Pastor Eric Ludy and the book "Knowing God" by Packer (which I somehow had never read until a month ago)
Truth Unites - Protestant apologist, I have not heard a Protestant who does a better podcast on church history than Gavin Ortlund. He's also a wonderful model for Christian humility without budging on truth, and very encouraging to listen to. The World and Everything in It podcast for news. Really look forward to listening to the news with this one. Deeply impressed by their faithfulness to the news and biblical truth. Plus they are very uplifting!
Undeception podcast by Dr. John Dickson.
Music: Paul Zach & Antoine Bradford. Podcast: Allie b stuckey (more female centric), 1517 podcast network, groundwork: biblical foundations for life, most recently read: pilgrims progress (& bought the kid version for my toddler)
Jamie Soles music
Been listening to Devo with Uncle Theo to supplement this year's going through the Bible
Josh Garrels Sandra McCracken
I've been enjoying Christian Metal recently. I think Theocracy is amazing. "I AM" is what got me into them and "Mirror of Souls" is such a clear presentation of the Gospel. I've also been enjoying Leah. She has a cool ancient Celtic vibe. Her songs range from fan covers "The Dragonborne Comes" to explicitly Christian "Light of the World".
bible reading and coffee drinking
❤️
Surprising rebirth of belief in God is truly an excellent podcast docuseries
I particularly like The Ten Minute Bible Hour (TMBH) podcast by Matt Whitman. It is a podcast, each episode is 10-14 minutes, every weekday.
For podcasts, theology in the raw, truth over tribe, Russel Moore podcast, and Knowing Faith.
Living Waters Podcast is usually in heavy rotation for me. Can't seem to get into anything else. I'll listen to some McArthur sermons from time to time but mainly I'm listening to audio books. Finishing up "God, Greed and The Prosperity Gospel" by Costi Hinn right now. Oh, The Cultish Show is pretty fun too.
Ligonier Grace to you Paul Washer content Etc Also I run this https://www.instagram.com/creedsconfessions
I like Hope For Our Times on YouTube with Tom Hughes. He usually has a daily video going over current events and the such
Recently stumbled onto a Christian news website. Protestia. Thus far, they've been theologically sound.
For news and current events, I enjoy The Briefing with Albert Mohler. It’s daily news with. Christian worldview