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I noticed last week that the Just Not Right podcast started a thread to talk about Jake's Daily Picks... and thought 'Hey, what a great idea'. Heck, maybe its tradition and I've never noticed... in any event, I'll keep it going. During the week, I’ll also share some of my other favorite podcasts.
So my pick for today had a podcast picture this last Friday when I sent P. Dilly my list of seven podcasts... honest. Brian Hardin started this podcast in January, 2006 and will read through the bible in 1 Year. Brian does an excellent job narrating. Each week he reads from a different translation so there’s always variety to the scripture. In each episode, he reads from both the Old and New Testament. I’ve really enjoyed listening to the Word of God on the Go… and thought it would be a great podcast to start the week off. -------------------- |
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