Welcome to the Good Christadelphian Talks Podcast! On this podcast we will be posting a new talk to listen to at the start of each week. We pray this podcast is a blessing to you and a benefit to your walk! Send talk suggestions or comments to: GoodChristadelphianTalks@gmail.com Podcast Notes and other episodes: goodchristadelphiantalks.com For full series, check the GCT Extended Podcast: anchor.f... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 291 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality |
This week we are listening to an exhortation by Brother David Edwards titled “The Value of a Vision” that was given at the Arima Ecclesia in Trinidad on October 29, 2023. more
This week we are listening to a public lecture that was given at the Glendale, CA Ecclesia on January 19, 1985 by Brother Colin Badger titled “How Sure Are the Foundations?”. more
This week we are listening to an exhortation by Brother Dick Patterson titled “Without a Vision, The People Perish”. more
This week we are listening to the second class titled "Shechem The Place of Decision" infroma series by Ryan King, the series is titled "Geography of the Holy Land", the entire series will also be shared on the GCT Extended Podcast. Slides from this ... more
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The talks are from a variety of speakers with different backgrounds speaking styles belonging to different meetings with different approaches. I find this extremely helpful definitely thought provoking even refreshing. May even disrupt comfort zone bias for a wee while.
Thank you for giving us the opportunity to listen to spiritual encouragement, keep up the good work. God bless
Hi I just found out about this pod cast through another sister. This has been wonderful treasure chest of talks to listen to when driving back & goth to work. I have found this encouraging me to walk towards our Lord. Keep up the good work. You Guys are doing a great job. God Bless your efforts. Thank you
Your efforts and huge commitment to the podcast has been very much appreciated by so many of us…last weeks exhort of the 4 faithful friends very much mirrored our appreciation… knowing the efforts and tenacity to keep presenting this amazing podcast going for the benefit of brethren and sisters…. Most of whom you will never know or meet.. till the coming kingdom. May God continue to bless your efforts on our behalf, as each week we look forward to more exposition and exhortation. more
Thanks for your work putting this together. I enjoy the old recordings that you put on.
Apple Podcasts | #218 | Australia/Religion & Spirituality |
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