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Can anyone recommend any Christian podcasts?

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NannyR · 04/10/2019 10:07

I have a long commute and like to use it wisely by listening to audio books and podcasts. Can anyone recommend any Christian podcasts that they've enjoyed listening to recently? Sort of talks/sermons.
A friend recommended Steve Furtick, elevation church and while I enjoyed the message it was just too shouty and energetic for 7am!!!

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rachrose8 · 04/10/2019 17:05

I’m sometimes listen to sermons from Holy Trinity Brompton, and occasionally Trinity Cheltenham. Depending on your faith background, Paul Harcourt (who heads up New Wine) and his wife did a weekend on the Holy Spirit at Trinity and the talks are available via their podcast.

Catinabeanbag · 04/10/2019 20:01

I like the 'Beyond Belief' podcast from radio 4. It's not specifically Christian, but examines the place of faith in the modern world and looks at all sorts of issues.

Lessstressedhemum · 05/10/2019 15:57

Ask N T Wright Anything -Tom Wright answers all sorts of questions from listeners. It's very thought provoking and insightful.

NannyR · 05/10/2019 16:17

Great suggestions, thank you. I'm looking forward to trying them out.

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ZenNudist · 07/10/2019 21:15

Fr Mike Schmitz homilies here
Hes really engaging and lots to think about.

I like Pete Greig on prayer but I can't think of any particular podcasts hes done (but hes got a lot of stuff online).

I'm going to listen to ask NT Wright anything

NannyR · 07/10/2019 21:55

I really like Pete Griegs books, I'm just listening to "how to pray" again on Audible.

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CarpoolingwithJesus · 17/05/2026 20:14

Most lists for adults skip the kid stuff, so flagging in case it helps anyone scrolling this later. I host one for elementary-age kids called Carpooling with Jesus. It's about 5 minutes, made for the school run or errand loop. For grown-up Christian listening I keep coming back to Bridgetown Church with John Mark Comer, anything from Tim Keller's old sermon archive, and The Bible Project podcast.

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