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By Jim Laffoon (38:05) Bethel World Outreach Center, United States Posted on August 20, 2008 Jim Laffoon talks about the power released when people agree. He tells us that God is looking for the kind of people who are willing to unite and to build not just for their own benefit, but to make a difference for no one else but Him. Listen |
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By Steve Murrell (20:28) Victory, Philippines Posted on August 20, 2008 "I'm pledging my life, my fortune, my sacred honor to plant churches, to do campus ministry, to do world missions." Steve Murrell encourages the church to sign up and participate in the God-initiated work of winning the lost for Christ in America. Listen |
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By Rice Broocks (50:00) Bethel World Outreach Center, United States Posted on August 20, 2008 Rice Broocks talks about the declining rate of conversions and church plants in America and encourages the church to continue winning souls, making disciples and equipping leaders and shares his vision of planting at least one church in every nation by 2020. Listen |
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By Ed Stetzer (50:55) Lifeway Research, United States Posted on August 20, 2008 "Movements only occur when the disempowered are given the freedom, and then take up the responsibility, to lead." Ed Stetzer, author of Breaking the Missional Code, shares the 10 most important characteristics that define a movement. Listen |
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By Ed Stetzer (25:00) Lifeway Research, United States Posted on August 20, 2008 Ed Stetzer further shares his thoughts on Movemental Christianity as he answers some pressing questions in a concluding dialogue with Kevin York, the Executive Director of Every Nation Churches. Listen |
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"Podcasting" is really just a term coined to describe online technology used to easily deliver rich media to you.
Most websites serving "Podcast" pages work fine with any modern internet browser. (Opera, Firefox, Safari, etc)
But to really maximize the best of podcasting technology -- such as having the ability to "subscribe" and automatically download the latest media files from your favorite
podcast websites, we highly recommend downloading the latest version of iTunes.
And if you aren't much of an iTunes fan, you can always download and install these other freely available software:
No, not really. Any software that plays MP3 files such as iTunes will suffice.
But it does help to have an iPod or any other portable MP3-player in hand if you want to listen to your favorite podcast while you're "on-the-go".
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