First, there is a problem with what to call it. I almost titled this, “What’s on my iPod,” but it’s not an iPod. It’s a Blackberry smartphone. And I really like it, by the way. Its one of the “Curve” 8300 series, with the smallest QWERTY keyboard RIM makes. Among its many features is that it can take a micro SD card, on which you can load up your digital music files, pictures, even short videos, I guess ( though I’ve never done it)—so it is a fully functional media player.
But the techno stuff aside, I thought some readers might find useful to know what I put on my music player to listen to when I am driving , etc.
Actually, mostly sermons, most of which have been downloaded from sermonaudio.com. Some titles:
- “Five Steps to Revival” (Dr. Ian Paisley)
- “From Greater Words to Greater Works” (2007 Holiness Revival message) by John Van Gelderen
- John Bunyan in First Person (Dr. Edward Panosian)
- John Calvin in first person (Panosian)
- A series on Malachi (Dr. John C. Whitcomb, Jr.)
- Romans 14 (Dr. Gary Reimers)
- Romans 14 series (Dr. Dave Doran)
- Jonathan Edwards discussion (Sam Storms)
I’m presently preaching through Hebrews and Malachi, so listening to others handle the texts and preach is helpful. Also I’m taking the challenge Dan Miller at SharperIron has extended to listen to several different expositions of Rom. 14 for analysis and discussion.
Have you heard any of these for yourself and have a take? Or other recommendations on the topics? I’d like to hear about them.
