Friday, 27 April 2018

Listening to design patterns

Unless this is the first time you've visited my blog it's unlikely that you've not come across The Bible Project. They're the team responsible for the Corinthians and the Romans videos that I've posted recently. Whether it's brief videos about individual books of the Bible, videos exploring biblical themes, or videos looking at questions like, 'how do you read the Bible?' - then their site is well worth a visit as it's packed with some really good and helpful stuff.


Back in the day of the iPod Nano (2nd Generation) I used to listen to quite a lot of podcasts. I spent time on public transport travelling around north London and so listening to a whole range of podcasts made good use of my time.

But for whatever reason, at some point, I got out of the habit.

My iPod is long dead and phones have become smart phones. 


And whilst the latest phones struggle to make a phone call they do allow you to do loads of other stuff - including subscribing to podcasts. And so I have recently got back into the habit of listening to podcasts and there is some brilliant material on The Bible Project site.

I am currently listening to their 'Design Patterns in the Bible' series - which is over four hours of spoken material that was a part of the process behind a 6 minute video on the same topic, which is the eighth video in the 'How to read the Bible' series - with each of the previous seven videos having about an hour of spoken material in a previous podcast.



That's a lot of really good material. You'll find the list of their podcasts here or you can subscribe on an appropriate app.

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