![]() They might ask you to edit that part out. Not everyone will be comfortable with that idea, so make sure they understand what you’re doing.įor those who agree to be recorded, get that agreement in writing in case there are issues that come up later.Įven when people have signed a statement, agreeing that they know they’re being recorded, someone might say something during a Bible study that they later wish they hadn’t. Challenges for discussion podcasts People need to know they’re being recordedĮvery person who speaks during a Bible study podcast should be aware that they are being recorded and that the recording could be downloaded by anyone anywhere. I recommend at least three and no more than five people participate in the Bible study discussion podcast. Too many voices on a podcast can be confusing to listeners. How many people will be participating in the Bible study discussion? A discussion style podcast should have fewer participants than a discussion group that is not being recorded. When they realize this particular series is going to last four episodes (or six or eight), they will be more willing to commit the time and effort to study and to make sure they are there for the recording. The people who are participating in the Bible study discussion won’t feel like they have just signed up for an indefinite on-going class that’s going to last a few years. Benefits of closed groups for podcastsĬlosed groups work better for podcasts of a Bible study discussions because you can keep the entire set of studies to a limited number of episodes. Of course, even in an open group, if it’s very important that someone know something from a lesson three weeks ago, then the teacher would make sure to talk about that. In a way each week is sort of a standalone lesson. Closed groups are beneficial in that way.īy contrast, open groups like Sunday school are designed in such a way that new people can show up-even participate in the discussion-and not feel like they have missed that much. And new people would be lost on the previous discussion. Once the group starts studying no one else allowed to join in during the middle of that study because it would interrupt the flow of that particular group. If you’re new to the term, closed groups are those where people meet to talk about a particular book of the Bible for a specified period of time.įor example if you were going to work your way through the book of Philippians you could set aside four to six weeks in which you spend one week on each chapter with an optional introduction and closing week. ![]() When you’re ready to move beyond the lecture style Bible study to one that has more discussion, things get technically challenging-but certainly not impossible.īefore we get to the specific technical challenges, let’s look at some logistical considerations. This article explores the challenges and benefits of producing a Bible study discussion for your podcast ministry. We’ve already looked at sermon podcasts, Beyond the Sermon podcasts, and lecture style Bible study podcasts. To download the transcript for this episode, click here.Bible study podcasts can make your message go further, improve biblical literacy, and encourage spiritual growth. You might not be able to control your circumstances, but you can control your thoughts.The presence of anxiety is unavoidable, but the prison of anxiety is optional.acronym and put it to use the next time anxiety starts to creep in. ![]() acronym, based on Philippians 4:4-8, to use in her everyday life. Since then, Melissa has encountered her own battles and has continued to put the C.A.L.M. She led a group of over 51,000 people through Max Lucado’s book Anxious for Nothing, and it’s one of our largest online Bible studies to date! This week’s guest is Melissa Taylor, Director of Online Bible Studies at Proverbs 31 Ministries. In this episode of the Proverbs 31 Ministries Podcast we’ll give you the answer: stay C.A.L.M. ![]() So how can we “not be anxious about anything”? We see violence, sickness, betrayal and evil in the world. In Philippians 4:6, Paul writes, “Do not be anxious about anything…” But in today’s world, it’s hard to hold true to that promise in God’s Word. ![]()
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