Friday, July 27, 2007
Failure
Katie talks about what a loser she is on our latest podcast. Check out "Failure" at Sisters' Podcast: It Bloggles the Mind! Labels: christianity, podcast
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Wednesday, July 11, 2007
The Sue and Katie Show Teaser
This is what the producer of Online Christian Talk Radio came up with as a teaser for The Sue and Katie show. It gives one a taste of some of our podcasts and soon to be radio show that will be aired on Fridays, beginning Friday, July 20, 2007. Check it out! Labels: christianity, entertainment, podcast
Click HERE to HEAR!
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Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Christian Talk Radio
New Internet Radio Station and you can actually hear Katie and I on it! Labels: christianity, entertainment, podcast
Check it out!
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Friday, January 05, 2007
By Special Request...
Labels: podcast
Sisters' Podcast: It Bloggles the Mind!:
Episode IX - Bad Movies = Bad Podcast
Lydia, our faithful fan, possibly our only fan, has requested we do a new podcast. This request has been fulfilled, but it comes with a disclaimer: We are amateurs and know NOT what we are doing. Listen at your own risk.
In this podcast we discuss bad movies and what makes them bad. See Episode IX.
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Podcasts
Here are a couple of podcasts to check out. The first is of my home church, Northbrook. One interesting thing about the messages from Northbrook is that they are delivered through a number of different men in the congregation who have an amazing ability to communicate. These are usually members of our PLT (Pastoral Leadership Team) who give a message on the current topic in whatever series we are going through at the moment. We also are blessed to have men from local Union University to teach as well. There are quite a few messages available online to listen to, and the fact that almost every week we hear from a different voice kind of keeps things from getting stuck in a rut. Chuck, the pastor, does deliver the majority of messages, but we also hear from George, Walt, and Russ quite often. Labels: church, entertainment, podcast
Click here for the podcast of The Gathering Place of Northbrook Church. (There is also a feed subscription in the right menu under "Podcasts".)
The next podcast I will point you too is that of First Baptist Church in Marshalltown, IA. I have roots there because it is at that altar that I accepted Jesus Christ as my personal Lord and Savior. The people there started me out in my spiritual walk and I will forever feel tied to that place. Pastor Richard Sipe is one of the most animated and passionate teacher/preachers I have ever had the good fortune to hear. He just has this way of making me understand how much God loves me. He is also fun!
Click here for the podcast of First Baptist Church, Marshalltown, IA. (Podcast feed listed in the right menu under "Podcasts".)
Then, you can listen to the amateur podcasts that Katie and I have thrust onto the unsuspecting world. Some hate it because we are so bad at it. We talk over each other at times and meander all over topics, never really discussing much of anything. (Our biggest trouble is finding podcast topics...so, offer some suggestions please!) Some love it because we have so much fun and the strength of our friendship comes through, even though we poke fun at one another quite a bit. It really is hard to listen to us and not laugh!
Click here to listen to Sisters' Podcast: It Bloggles the Mind!
And for some great Christian radio click HERE!
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Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Sisters' Podcast: It Bloggles the Mind!
Our newest podcast is now available at Sisters' Podcast: It Bloggles the Mind!
Check it out there or by using this nifty new player from Odeo.
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Sunday, April 30, 2006
Parenting Tips for Single Moms
New Podcast!
Sisters' Podcast: It Bloggles the Mind!: Episode VII - Parenting Tips for Single Moms
In this episode, Katie provides some tips for single moms. Single moms have many needs that the Church is not always aware of, and here she shares about those and offers some suggestions on what the Church can do to help.
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Sunday, March 12, 2006
Sisters' Podcast: It Bloggles the Mind!
May we present for your listening pleasure, or, ur, *ahem, at least for your listening...Episode VI - Ur! Labels: podcast
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Sunday, March 05, 2006
Episode V - Anyways...so....ummmmm....
Labels: podcast
Anyways...so....ummmmmmm....
What is your favorite body part?
Ever have one of those "hanging skin things"?
We share our answers to those questions and ask a bunch more on our latest podcast at Sisters' Podcast: It Bloggles the Mind!
Questions like:
Did God make a mistake when He gave the octopus eight arms?
What is God's favorite color?
Was Nicodemus saved?
What did Lazarus do with his second chance at life?
Anyways.....so.....ummmmm.....
Go check it out now!
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Sunday, February 12, 2006
Episode IV - What Should a Christian Say....
Labels: podcast
What should a Christian say when she hits her thumb with a hammer?
No, really, we had a little trouble coming up with a topic for this podcast and managed to have fun asking and answering the above question. At least we thought it was funny!
We also share the story of "The Bellydrag"...although, I think it is probably one of those "you had to be there" kind of things.
This is Episode 4, if you listen and like what you hear, you can find our other podcasts at Sisters' Podcast: It Bloggles the Mind! If you listen and hate it, you might try our other podcasts and give us a chance to redeem ourselves!
Remember we are a m a t u e r s, we have NO idea what we are doing! Our equipment consists of a sound recorder, an $8 microphone from Walmart, and a 20 year old, sometimes-functioning, boombox...yeah, remember those?
Also, we need some help ending our podcaster's block...have any suggestions for podcasting topics?
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Sunday, February 05, 2006
Episode III - The Perfect World
Labels: podcast
Katie and Sue consider what the "perfect world" might be like over at Sisters' Podcast: It Bloggles the Mind!
What would people be like? What about race? class?
Would there be money?
Would there be Walmart?
What would food be like?
Would lint on your tongue influence the thought patterns of another person?
Would mustard exist in a perfect world?
Would there be work?
Would phones ring during podcasts?
We ponder these questions and others that bloggle the mind!
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Monday, January 23, 2006
Episode II
Episode II - Terminology and Brushes with Fame is now available at Sisters' Podcast: It Bloggles the Mind! Labels: podcast
Do you have a special "language" with your friends? Certain terminology that only you and your friend know? We do too, and we share about those terms on this podcast! Not too many "f-words"!
We also brag about our encounters with the famous, including Richard Simmons, Al Gore, and Jennifer Knapp. Hmmmmmm, what an eclectic collection of famous people!
Click to listen.
It is NOT 30 minutes! (But close!)
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Sunday, January 15, 2006
Episode I
Yay! It's our first Sisters' Podcast: It Bloggles the Mind! Labels: podcast
(It is NOT 30 minutes long!)
Episode 1 - Click here!
In this introductory episode you will learn who the sisters are, where the "bloggles the mind" came from and a few others things you probably don't need to know! Woohooo!
If anything, you can always listen while you play the "Do Not Press" red dot game below!
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Saturday, November 26, 2005
"Then" is the Important Word
I have been listening to the messages of Pastor Richard Sipe of First Baptist Church in Marshalltown, IA. The focus for the past three weeks has been John 15:16. "You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you to go and bear fruit—fruit that will last. Then the Father will give you whatever you ask in my name. This is my command: Love each other." "You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you to go and bear fruit—fruit that will last. Then the Father will give you whatever you ask in my name. This is my command: Love each other." Labels: christianity, church, podcast
The first week he teaches about the fact that Jesus said "you did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you to go and bear fruit". The things we encounter in life are because Jesus chose us and that we should have God Purpose Driven lives.
In the second week, we learned about bearing fruit, "fruit that will last". Christians do not grow the fruit, Jesus grows the fruit, we just need to bear it. We need to remain a living branch attached to the vine, and the fruit of the Spirit will do what it does...it will produce fruit.
It is very important to understand that Jesus chose to give all Christian's the provision of the Holy Spirit, and every Christian has fruit, the fruit of the Spirit. Each Christian has been given spiritual gifts to build up the Body...to make the Body strong, not the individual, but the Body. Jesus chose to give us these things, Jesus chose to provide us with these things.
Now, read the verse again and take note of a four letter word, the connective term: then
If you understand that you did not choose Jesus, and that He chose you, and that He appointed you to "go and to bear fruit, fruit that will last...then the Father will give you whatever you ask in my name. This is my command, love each other", your prayers may be different. When you understand the role of the Spirit in your life, and what it means to bear fruit, then, and only then will you understand what "then the Father will give whatever you ask in my name" means.
As you bear fruit, you are to love others. In fact, bearing fruit would inevitably mean you are loving others...that God is showing His love to others through you! As you love other people, the second fruit comes, and you will have joy. When you have joy, it will lead you to have peace. Peace will lead to patience! If you want to have patience, start loving other people!
Think about it, when you are impatient, you are all stressed out and tense. You need peace. If you want peace, get the joy that comes from loving other people. So if you want patience, love other people!
As you start having patience, you will have kindness toward other people. Kindness will lead to goodness flowing out of you. Goodness is following the ways of God, or obedience. You want to be obedient? Start being kind and good to people. You want to be kind? Have patience. You want patience? Have peace. You want peace?...it all goes back to loving others.
So when you have goodness, and you start doing the things of God, and doing them consistently, it will lead into faithfullness. Through that faithfullness, there will become an air of confidence in your life and so you'll have an air of gentleness. Gentleness will lead to self-control.
Do you have a problem with self-control? The Bible says if you love others, joy will come. Out of that joy will come peace, and in that peace you will have patience. If you are patient, you will show kindness and goodness. Doing the things of God, you will develop faithfullness which leads to gentleness and self-control.
That is the fruit of the Spirit. If you prayed your prayers through the fruit of the Spirit, would your prayers be different? God desires for us to know Him more, and if we pray in the Spirit, and start our prayers asking to know Him more, and to understand His ways and His purpose, maybe He will start revealing Himself to us and also some of the specifics of our lives to us, to help us understand. God will always answer prayer.
"Then the Father will give whatever you ask in my name."
The apostle Paul prayed a lot for others. He understood what loving others meant and therefore was an intercessor in prayer. Pastor Sipe warns against using too much "self-cessory prayer". We should strive to make others a focus of our prayer lives, and be an intercessor for those we love. Loving others will bring joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfullness, gentleness and self-control. "Then the Father will give whatever you ask in my name".
"This is my command: Love each other."
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Friday, October 21, 2005
Podcasts
I was inspired by Rae to pick up where he left off, and create a podcast of the messages of Northbrook Church. While I was at it, I created one for First Baptist Church, Marshalltown, IA, because I guess I will always consider that my "home" church since I came to the faith and was baptized there. The podcast messages of First Baptist Church, Marshalltown, IA will feature the messages of Pastor Richard Sipe who is a very gifted preacher and instrument of God. He delivers very powerful and emotional testimony and never fails to present the gospel. Occassionally First Baptist Church hears from associate pastor Conrad Lundberg or the Hispanic Pastor Dagoberto Zelaya. The current series is an exploration of the gospel of John. There is some excellent teaching in these podcasts so be sure to subscribe to a feed!
Nortbrook Church podcasts will consist of the messages delivered by pastors Chuck Maxwell and Paul Jackson. Occassionally we will hear from George Guthrie or Dave Gushee, or other guest speakers. The series we are currently in and will be through February of 2006 is on the prophets of the Old Testament.
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