
1 Clement, chapters 1-11. This is a reading of the American edition of the Edinburgh edition of the Ante-Nicene Fathers, edited by Alexander Roberts and James Donaldson, 1867, and is not bound by any copyright. This recording is property of Pressing On Podcast, and may not be used or distributed, in part or in whole, without express written consent by Pressing On Podcast.
Mar 4, 2017
14 min

Of the Mortification of Sin, by John Owen. Reading from The Works of John Owen, edited by William H. Gould, 1850, and is not bound by any copyright. This recording is property of Pressing On Podcast, and may not be used or distributed, in part or in whole, without express written consent by Pressing On Podcast.
Mar 1, 2017
8 min

Of the Mortification of Sin, by John Owen. Reading from The Works of John Owen, edited by William H. Gould, 1850, and is not bound by any copyright. This recording is property of Pressing On Podcast, and may not be used or distributed, in part or in whole, without express written consent by Pressing On Podcast.
Mar 1, 2017
21 min

Of the Mortification of Sin, by John Owen. Reading from The Works of John Owen, edited by William H. Gould, 1850, and is not bound by any copyright. This recording is property of Pressing On Podcast, and may not be used or distributed, in part or in whole, without express written consent by Pressing On Podcast.
Mar 1, 2017
14 min

In episode 17, Host Mike Senders answers an article on Pathos.com titled "11 Bible Verses That Turn Christians Into Atheists," by Jeremy Myers. In it, Mike gives a response to all eleven verses, answering the difficulties according to their Biblical context, in answer to the suggestion that we should deny the sufficiency of Scripture.
Feb 27, 2017
1 hr 19 min

In this episode of Pressing On, we'll be talking about the common misconception that the Bible is just a book of fanciful stories. We'll be looking at Genesis 4, the story of Lamech, and showing how it has marks of historical narrative, and yet ties to the creation epic.
Feb 20, 2017
31 min
