The place to hear stories of the work of Bible translation across the globe
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Wycliffe Podcasts
The Wycliffe College school podcast
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Listen to the Wycliffe Foundation discuss various gift planning vehicles. Topics vary from wills, bequests, annuities, donor advised funds, IRA rollovers and more. The Wycliffe Foundation is a ministry of gift planning serving partners in global Bible translation, linguistics training and humanitarian aid.
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Join Ross Anderson and Bryan Dwyer, pastors with over 50 years of combined ministry experience in Utah, as they take a deep dive on everything Mormon – from theology to history to culture. New topic every Monday.
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The newest sermons from Grace Family Baptist Church on SermonAudio.
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A short daily trip down the lane of Christian History. Looking at the fascinating people and events that have shaped a universal civilisation.
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WBGO Journal is a weekly news magazine that covers New Jersey and New York with in-depth features interviews and reviews. Check out the rest of our lineup at http://wbgo.org/studios
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The official FIEC podcast, where you'll hear discussions and interviews on church leadership, theology, and current affairs from the FIEC Ministry Team and guests. The Fellowship of Independent Evangelical (FIEC) is a fellowship of Independent churches with members of the family across England, Scotland and Wales. Our mission is to see those Independent churches working together to reach Britain for Christ. Being part of FIEC links you to a growing number of Independent evangelical churches ...
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Universal stories of struggle, inspiration and achievement through the eyes of trombone players. Equal parts thoughtful and hilarious. Hosted by Sebastian Vera, principal trombonist of the Pittsburgh Opera and Nick Schwartz, principal bass trombonist of the New York City Ballet.
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Welcome to Unscrolled, Museum of the Bible’s podcast dedicated to exploring the most impactful book in history—the Bible. Our mission is to invite all people to engage with its transformative power. Our name reflects both the ancient practice of unrolling scripture and our goal of stopping the endless scroll to dive deeper into meaningful conversations. Hosted by Matthias Walther, chief marketing officer at the museum, we explore a range of topics with experts who have spent years studying t ...
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Two guys talking crap about monsters.
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Some wonderfully encouraging biographies and an occasional brief exhortation or word of wisdom for our friends who meet together in Auburn and for anyone else who would like to listen in. Our desire is only to grow in grace and in the knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ, for His glory.
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A weekly review of major moments in the 2000 plus history of the Christian Church, hosted by Bishop Andy C. Lewter, D. Min., who holds an undergraduate degree from Oberlin College, a graduate degree (Masters of Divinity) from Harvard Divinity School and a terminal degree (Doctor of Ministry) from United Theological Seminary. Bishop Lewter is the Church Historian for the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship and is an adjunct professor at Beulah Heights Bible University in Atlanta, GA. He als ...
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Pop Culture, Columbus, Style And Things That Make For Good Conversations.
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Africa's LSP Podcast is a monthly podcast for the African language services industry, covering trends in translation, interpretation, localization, and language services in Africa. We speak with industry professionals such as translators, interpreters, language researchers, and scholars, as well as African language enthusiasts. Africa's LSP Podcast is presented by Bolingo Consult. Kindly send feedback and suggestions to [email protected] Visit our website at www.bolingoconsult.com Soun ...
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The Lineage Podcast - starting out as an online video series the journey continues in this new in-depth audio series with Historians, Authors, Academics and Experts exploring our history and lineage throughout the Reformation.
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Editors at The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology, in conversation with the journal’s authors, explore their latest research and its impact on people’s health, healthcare, and health policy. A monthly audio companion to the journal, this podcast covers a broad range of topics, from thyroid cancer to childhood obesity, the mechanisms of ageing to erectile dysfunction, and more.
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Send us a text John Wycliffe was a reforming priest from the 14th Century. However he grew more critical and distant from the Pope and Church and inspired a group called the Lollards. Sometimes he is called the evening star of scholasticism and the morning star of the ReformationBy Tim Byron
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Chats with Dave McMurray, Wycliffe Gordon and the creators of 'WE SING'
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59:59On the December 13 one-hour special edition of the WBGO Journal, we hear from Dave McMurray, Wycliffe Gordon and the creators of 'We Sing'By WBGO Studios
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Sun Sch: Church History, Morning Star of the Reformation (John Wycliffe)
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In this episode, Bryan and Layne explore how the Bible teaches direct access to God through Jesus, not through prophets or religious institutions, using the torn temple veil as the key turning point. Drawing from Layne’s journey out of Mormonism, they explain why trusting the Holy Spirit over human authority leads to true freedom. -- The Unveiling …
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Send us a text Today in 1893 Congress chartered the building of the Washington National Cathedral, Today's pod explores a remarkable building that is now of unifying importance for the nation.By Tim Byron
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Send us a text Today is the last day of Christmas, so we explore the origins of Twelfth Night Festivities and answer the question why does Christmas last 12 days?By Tim Byron
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Jeff Dee: A Story of Persistence and Passion
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1:33:16Send us a text Watch the video of this interview on our YouTube channel! In this episode of the Trombone Retreat podcast from the Third Coast Trombone Retreat, hosts Sebastian Vera and Nick Schwartz have an engaging conversation with Jeff Dee, principal bass trombonist of the Pittsburgh Symphony. They discuss Jeff's unique journey in music, from hi…
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Send us a text The Boys Scouts becomes a worldwide movement today in 1912 as the Scout Association was incorporated throughout the British Empire by royal charter. Today's pod looks at how the promise to do my duty to God has waxed and waned over the yearsBy Tim Byron
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New York City's new Mayor Zohran Mamdani and a chat with singer Nicole Zuraitis about her Grammy-nominated 'Live at Vic's Las Vegas'
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30:37On this episode of the WBGO Journal, we get the latest on New York City's new mayor and we'll chats with singer Nicole ZuraitisBy WBGO Studios
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Send us a text The amazing story of Father Damian, the apostle of lepers, who was born today in 1840By Tim Byron
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David: The Making of a Man of God - Sermonlink
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33:57In this episode of the PursueGOD podcast, we dive into the life of David to discover a fundamental truth: God’s promises always come with a process. Long before David stood on the battlefield against Goliath, he was being shaped in the "darkroom" of the wilderness. Through faithful obedience in small things, private victories over hidden temptation…
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David: A Heart After God | The Story of Saul - Sermonlink
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33:27In this episode, we kick off a 6-week series exploring the life of David, one of the most significant figures in the Bible. But to understand the king David became, we first have to look at the man he replaced: Saul. Saul looked like a king on the outside—tall, handsome, and commanding—but his heart drifted from God on the inside. Through the story…
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Send us a text Today the Anglican Priest John Newton introduced a new hymn called I Chronicles 17.16-172 this has since became known as Amazing Grace, We look at how it has become one of the most popular hymns of all timeBy Tim Byron
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Send us a text We look at how Abraham Lincoln saved the constitution and kept the country together - but wasn't able to change the constitution to acknowledge the deityBy Tim Byron
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Jazz, opera and sports combine at upcoming Carnegie Hall concert with Bernie Williams, Jonathan Tetelman and Katia Lindor
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30:37On the December 27 WBGO Journal, host Doug Doyle chats with Bernie Williams and Katia Lindor about their upcoming Carnegie Hall eventBy WBGO Studios
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Send us a text The ground breaking film Ben Hur was based on the novel that was voted the most influential Christian Book of the 19th Century. It tells the fictional story of a Jewish prisoner, who encounters Christ and eventually is freed from slavery by winning a chariot raceBy Tim Byron
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2025 has seen encouragement and growth in the church in the midst of division and polarisation across the culture. As the year comes to an end, Adrian Reynolds (Associate National Director) and John Stevens (National Director) look back at the big picture of 2025 and the themes that have impacted church leadership during the past 12 months. Show no…
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Send us a text Thomas Beckets murder in Canterbury Cathedral made him one of the most popular saints of the medieval period and Canterbury became a pilgrimage destination for many from around EuropeBy Tim Byron
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Episode 23: Chasing Ancient Texts: Bobby Duke's Path from Qumran to Chief Curator
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35:20Join us for a fascinating deep dive into the Dead Sea Scrolls with Dr. Robert "Bobby" Duke, chief curatorial officer at Museum of the Bible and Dead Sea Scrolls scholar. In this episode, with Museum of the Bible’s President and CEO, Dr. Carlos Campo, Duke shares what these ancient texts reveal about Scripture, Second Temple Judaism, and the transmi…
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Send us a text The building that has become iconic in Istanbul, today was consecrated as a church 'The Holy Wisdom', Under the Ottomans it became a mosque, Attaturk turned into a museum and Erdogan has turned it back into a mosqueBy Tim Byron
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Send us a text The first nurses on a US Navy hospital ship where 3 sisters from the Order of the Holy Cross - this is their story during the US Civil warBy Tim Byron
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Dec 25 First record of Christmas as a holiday
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5:27Send us a text The Philocalus Calendar is the first time we have Christmas Day recorded as an annual feastBy Tim Byron
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Send us a text Francis of Assisi is credited of inventing the Live Crib at his hermitage at Greccio in Italy, this is the story of itBy Tim Byron
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Send us a text Antonio Bosio was a remarkable man who discovered many of the catacombs in Rome. He often risked his life exploring them, risking getting lost for everBy Tim Byron
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Send us a text Today we look at the papacy of Saint Innocent I who according to St Jerome was the son of the previous pope, which was not a cause for scandalBy Tim Byron
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The music of guitarist Thom Rotella, a klezmer collection and the best movies of 2025
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30:30On the December 20 WBGO Journal, we hear from guitarist Thom Rotella, hear about an important klezmer collection and get Harlan Jacobson's best movies of 2025By WBGO Studios
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Sun Sch: Church History, Fifteenth Century
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Dec 21 The Wartime radio drama - The man born to be King
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4:47Send us a text Dorothy Sayers wrote a cycle of radio plays about the life of Jesus Christ that has been repeated and reproduced on multiple occasionsBy Tim Byron
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Send us a text The Buddleia or butterfly bush has become prolific, whilst many countries consider it an invasive species. It was named by Carl Linneaus after a mild mannered Anglican cleric - Adam BuddleBy Tim Byron
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Send us a text Westminster Abbey has become one of the most iconic and important churches in England, the site of many coronations, weddings and burials of Kings and Queens. Recently the site of the Unknown Warrior - the only grave that you can't walk overBy Tim Byron
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Dec 18 Hans Kung stripped of the right to teach
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5:14Send us a text The Swiss theologian Hans Kung was very influential as the youngest 'periti' or expert of Vatican 2. As he his theology became more liberal he was banned from teaching by the VaticanBy Tim Byron
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Send us a text Today we look at the life of Sister Mary Keller - the first person to be awarded a PHD in computer science in America alongside Irving Tang. Her legacy includes being part of the group that delivered the pioneering computer language of BASICBy Tim Byron
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The Year-End Episode - The PursueGOD Truth Podcast
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11:15In this episode, Bryan wraps up 2025 and gives us a clear snapshot of what God has been doing through PursueGOD—and what’s coming next in 2026. -- The PursueGOD Truth podcast is the “easy button” for making disciples – whether you’re looking for resources to lead a family devotional, a small group at church, or a one-on-one mentoring relationship. …
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Bondi Beach Attack, Putting Christ in Christmas, and Losing the Ashes // In the News
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34:06What should we make of the terror attack in Australia? Do we need to put Christ back into Christmas? What can we learn from losing a cricket match? In this episode of In:Dependence, Phil Topham (FIEC Executive Director), John Stevens (FIEC National Director), and Adrian Reynolds (FIEC Associate National Director) discuss stories in the news and how…
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Dec 16 The Ten Booms - Righteous amongst nations
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5:27Send us a text Today we remember the death of Elizabeth Ten Boom in a concentration camp. Just before she died she told her sister Corrie "There is no pit so deep that He [God] is not deeper still."By Tim Byron
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Dec 15 Freeman Dyson and the two windows of faith and science
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6:15Send us a text One of the most creative minds of recent times was the mathematical physicist Freeman Dyson, who was given the nickname the cosmic genius. He called himself a non-denominational Christian and had strong views on faith and scienceBy Tim Byron
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Ps 19:12-14 God's 2 Books: Book of Scripture, pt 7 - Righteous Response to Revelation
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Dec 14 John of the Cross - a suffering reformer
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7:08Send us a text St John of the Cross is now famous for his Dark Night. He believed that God was nothing and everything, this is the story of the Carmelite reformer and how he sufferedBy Tim Byron
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Send us a text Saint Lucy was one of the most popular saints in the early church and devotion to her still lasts in many parts of the worldBy Tim Byron
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Episode 22: Revival in the Streets with Pastors Tim Timberlake and Philip Anthony Mitchell
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39:30In this episode of Unscrolled, the “Street Preachers” join guest host Tracy Thomas at Museum of the Bible's World Stage Theater for a raw and powerful discussion about revival, obedience, and what it means to live out Scripture in a generation hungry for truth. Through personal testimony and bold faith, they reveal how real transformation begins wi…
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Send us a text Today was the day when an image was left miraculously on the Tilma of Juan Diego during Our Lady's second apparition to him on the hill of Guadalupe. We look at the image and the recent tests done on itBy Tim Byron
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Send us a text Charles H Townes won the Nobel Prize and the Templeton Prize combining his scientific genius with a deep faith. He believed science and religion were converging, and he invented the laser and discovered the black hole at the centre of our GalaxyBy Tim Byron
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Send us a text We look at a revival in the Protestant Church in Northern Ireland in 1859 which has made Northern Ireland a lot more socially conservative than the rest of BritainBy Tim Byron
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