“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation.The old has passed away; behold, the new has come.†(2 Corinthians 5:17 ESV)
Why is it so hard to believe that things can get better?
“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation.The old has passed away; behold, the new has come.†(2 Corinthians 5:17 ESV)
Why is it so hard to believe that things can get better?
Episode 5 – When God doesn’t seem to care
“And behold, a Canaanite woman from that region came out and was crying, “Have mercy on me, O Lord, Son of David; my daughter is severely oppressed by a demon.†But he did not answer her a word.†(Matthew 15:22–23 ESV)
What happens when you pray and God doesn’t answer, or at least doesn’t answer the way you want?
I Trust When Dark My Road – Episode 4 – Letting Others Help You
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I am trying to send this one out in MP3 format. Let’s see if this is a little more generally accessible.
Again, I would appreciate any comments on the quality, accessibility, etc., of getting this audio. Â Thanks very much!
-DMR
I Trust When Dark My Road – Episode #3 – Selfcare
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Here’s the Luther quotation:
“The Christian takes care of his own body in order that, through its health, he is able to work and to acquire and preserve property in order to help those who are in need.” Martin Luther, “How to Live a Christian Life,” p. 68.
Again, I would appreciate any comments on the quality, accessibility, etc., of getting this audio. Â Thanks very much!
-DMR
I continue to work on making hearing these as simple and easy as possible. Â Try this link from iTunes.
Again, I would appreciate any comments on the quality, accessibility, etc., of getting this audio. Â Thanks very much!
-DMR
The Myth of Self-Help
Episode #1 – The Myth of Self-Help
Here it is. Â The first episode of I Trust When Dark My Road. Â It is my hope to have a short meditative type podcast available each day. Â We’re going to try 2-3 minutes to begin with, and then we’ll see how we work out from there. Â I hope you enjoy it.
If you would like to subscribe to this podcast in iTunes, please go to the following like
Soli Deo Gloria!
-DMR
The Myth of Self-Help
Episode #1 – The Myth of Self-Help
Here it is. Â The first episode of I Trust When Dark My Road. Â It is my hope to have a short meditative type podcast available each day. Â We’re going to try 2-3 minutes to begin with, and then we’ll see how we work out from there. Â I hope you enjoy it.
If you would like to subscribe to this podcast in iTunes, please go to the following like
Soli Deo Gloria!
-DMR
For some time I have been considering starting a podcast here at I Trust When Dark My Road. While I am in the process of setting this up, I am going to start posting some of my interviews from Issues Etc. on the Psalms. Here is the link to my interview on Psalm Six.
Would you be interested in a podcast? If so, what kind of content would most interest you? Interviews, devotional, or something else? Thanks for your thoughts.
-DMR (a.k.a. Pr. Peperkorn)
For those of you who may be interested, this afternoon I am starting a 7 week series on the 7 Penitential Psalms. I will be doing this series on Issues Etc., the premiere Lutheran radio/podcast program that you can find. I will be on 4:30 p.m. Central time on Thursdays starting today (Feb. 18) until Maundy Thursday. If you’re able to join us, that would be great! If not, you can go to the Issues Etc. On Demand program and download it as you are able. It should be fun.
Thanks very much!
-Pr. Peperkorn
For those of you who may be interested, this afternoon I am starting a 7 week series on the 7 Penitential Psalms. I will be doing this series on Issues Etc., the premiere Lutheran radio/podcast program that you can find. I will be on 4:30 p.m. Central time on Thursdays starting today (Feb. 18) until Maundy Thursday. If you’re able to join us, that would be great! If not, you can go to the Issues Etc. On Demand program and download it as you are able. It should be fun.
Thanks very much!
-Pr. Peperkorn