Linked Together: Suggestions for Watching or Listening
Romans Bible Study
Michael Kruger introduced a video Bible study series on his blog:
[T]his Fall we began a new study of Romans here at the RTS Charlotte campus. It is a Wednesday morning Bible study for women in the Charlotte community. …
[W]e are filming each installment of the series and posted the videos online, along with the handouts.
These are the videos posted so far:
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I thought I’d already linked to these, but I can’t find anything. Perhaps I tweeted a link but never got around to actually linking here on the blog. I’ve watched the first seven videos and highly recommend them. I wish all women’s Bible studies were like this: rigorous, but also easy to understand. There will be a total of eleven videos posted this fall and eleven more this coming spring.
Here’s the link to the series. The upcoming videos will be added as they are posted.
Theology on the Go
Robert Brady of Place for Truth introduces a new podcast:
[Each Theology on the Go program] is a brief conversation - one guest, one topic. Its tagline is, “A brief conversation about an eternal truth.” It’s the perfect length for a short commute, or a break in the day.
Each episode features a pastor or theologian discussing a theological subject with Jonathan Master. Here’s the iTunes link.
5 Minutes in Church History
Hosted by Dr. Stephen Nichols, this a weekly podcast gives us a “glimpse of how the eternal, unchangeable God has worked in the church over prior generations, and how this can encourage us today. This is our story—our family history.”
I’ve linked to individual episodes of this podcast previously, but here’s the link to them all. And don’t miss the story of Wibrandis Rosenblatt, the Bride of the Reformation, who was married to four different Reformers.
Reader Comments (1)
I've listened to most of the RTS Bible studies and am enjoying them very much. It will be hard to wait for Spring for the next chapters! Thanks for the link.