
Hidden Streams, Season One, is a devotion and study of the Psalms of Lament.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 255 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicReligion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

A reminder that although the podcast has been cancelled, previous episodes can be downloaded at 1517.org. Chad Bird, Rev. Edward Killian, John Andrew Schreiner and Eddy Duhan wish to thank all of you have listened and given your time and support to t... more
In this Advent edition, Chad takes us to the home of Elizabeth and Zachariah, when Mary comes to visit her cousin and proclaim the greatness of God and celebrate the greatness of His mercy, the God of heaven now come to earth and causing John the Bap... more
The biggest questions in this life always come down to God. Chad reminds us that Christ is the image of God, and consolations await those who look to Jesus. Izzi Ray sings "we Look to You".
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This week is the first week in Advent and how wonderful to reflect on the Benedictus, the prayer of Zachariah, after John the Baptist was born. You will love hearing Chad meditate on the richness of this beautiful passage of God's word. Chris Lizotte... more
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This resource is an answer to my cry for Truth - a blend of living water, song and prayer. Would love to see the song lyrics in all of the show transcripts. Is that doable?
This resource is an answer to my cry for Truth - a blend of living water, song and prayer.
It is impossible to listen to the scriptures being read on this podcast, as the speaker is intentionally trying to add melodrama to his voice, on the false assumption that somehow, if we dramatize the sound of reading scripture by reading, it varies slowly and intentionally somehow it will then have more impact upon the listener. This is garbage theology.Chad Bird says nothing actually has commentary on each song. Nothing is added. Again just more melodrama.
Thankful for this podcast The psalms become prayers and how we see Jesus praying them while on this earth among his enemies without cause He loved us that much No greater love!!
Beautifully put together
Thank you for producing this, It’s a great way to start my morning.
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Exploring the transformative power of the Psalms, the content is likely centered around the themes of lament, faith, and spiritual restoration. Each episode typically features biblical passages accompanied by music and theological commentary, which are framed within the context of personal struggles and communal experiences. The aim appears to be providing comfort and hope through prayer and reflection, appealing to listeners seeking spiritual nourishment and understanding during difficult times, making it a unique resource in its devotional approach to ancient scripture.
The episodes, featuring both worship and scripture readings, offer a blend of narrative and musical interpretations that engage listeners personally. By connecting the em... more
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