Take Advantage Of Christian Audio Sermons

By Betty Hall


Ordinary pastors and Bible teachers reach millions of people through messages recorded on tapes or discs. It's easy to get Christian audio sermons. Many are delivered by ministers to local congregations but are also broadcast over radio or television. Ministries often offer copies of sermons or special audio recordings designed for ministry partners and supporters.

These are a great resource for anyone who wishes to learn more about the Bible or to deepen their faith. There are great men and women of God who lecture their congregations or audiences on a daily or weekly schedule. With recordings, these speakers can reach millions of people as well. Many believers have their favorite preachers and plan their days so they won't miss a message.

It is very helpful for busy people to listen to uplifting discussions while commuting to work. Instead of feeling that time is wasted just getting to work, it can almost be like attending seminary. Tapes and CDs make a sermon available at any time convenient to you, perhaps while jogging or waiting for the bus.

Another valuable facet of this form of communication is that some teaching is either so relevant or so deep that you feel like hearing it more than once. With audio tapes or posts, you can go over the same material again and again. When you have really gotten the message, you can share it with friends or family members.

Preachers can make a great impact on their listeners and on society as a whole. Doctor James Dobson is a man who didn't follow his father and grandfather into church ministry. Instead, he became a psychologist and then began to speak and write about marriage, parenting, and family values. Millions have listened to this man on the radio and learned how to be better husbands and wives, fathers and mothers.

Pastors of a church would only be heard by their own congregations if it were not for recorded sermons. Charles Stanley, based in North Carolina, is a household name. Texas pastor Robert Jeffries, Californian Chip Ingram, and many others are heard by millions on radio and television. People follow bible teachers whose books they might never read.

In fact, it's almost impossible for some people to remember when they weren't spending part of every day listening to in-depth teaching on the scriptures and on leading a godly life. Sometimes it will come in the form of a testimony about events that believers can relate to, like the radio program 'Unshackled'. Listeners may get a Greek or Hebrew lesson when an ancient text is explored. Obscure passages may be explained in ways that open up the Word for believers.

Learning how to incorporate biblical precepts into daily life is critical to righteousness. Recordings allow speakers to instruct people they will never meet in person. The resources available to those of us who desire to hear the Word of God and walk devoutly are almost limitless. Each of us will be sure to find a lesson or a series of lessons by a speaker that tells truth in a way we can hold on to.




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