how to :: subscribe to our podcast

Date: 09 March, 2009  |  Posted By: Jonathan Blundell  |  Category: Media, technology  

Aaron Aiken put together a great how to video for encounter peeps – showing everyone how to easily subscribe to the weekly encounter weekly podcast.

Watch the video and then subscribe for yourself.

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It’s about time…

Date: 26 March, 2008  |  Posted By: Jonathan Blundell  |  Category: Misc, technology  

podcast RSS

Well for those of you who listen to our podcasts on a regular basis, you’ve probably been wondering, “What the heck is going on?!”
What happened to all the podcasts since March 2nd?!

Have no fear – they’re finally all here.

We ran into a couple technical issues with the March 9th and 16th podcasts, but those issues have been resolved and now our podcasts should be caught up to date.

You can (re)listen to all of the Inverted series, the Passion Groove, Chase the Lion, Storm Chasers and many more directly on your computer. Or, if you’re feeling tech-savy enough, you can copy the podcasts to CD or your favorite mp3 player and listen to them at the gym or on your way to work.

To find all the podcast “episodes” visit: www.encounterthis.com/podcast. Or if you prefer, iTune users can simply access the encounter page from the iTunes store (search for encounter Waxahachie or click the above link), click subscribe, and have the latest and greatest podcasts automatically downloaded to your computer.

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Go into all the world

Date: 10 October, 2007  |  Posted By: Jonathan Blundell  |  Category: Faith, Media, Ministry, Take Action  


Fellow UMHB Crusader, Erin Rigsby has been serving in Jos, Nigeria for over four years now as a nurse for street children.
She was recently interviewed by the Missionary Talks podcast.
Missionary Talks interviews missionaries all over the world about their ministry and how they were led into their particular area and field.
Check out the Missionary Talks blog for more interviews.
Or follow Erin’s journey on her blog.

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