Today, we’re excited to launch our new podcast, The Hero of the Story, helps you study and teach the story of redemption from all Scripture. Listen in as we introducing the heart behind the show and how we hope it helps you in your faith journey.
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About the hosts:
Brian Dembowczyk is the Managing Editor of The Gospel Project, and the author of Gospel-Centered Kids Ministry and Cornerstones: 200 Questions and Answers to Learn Truth. Follow him on Twitter.
Aaron Armstrong is the Brand Manager of The Gospel Project, and the author of several books including Awaiting a Savior, and the screenwriter of the documentary Luther: the Life and Legacy of the German Reformer. Follow him on Twitter.
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Susan Stulting says
I am a children’s director. I hope to forward your podcast address to the teachers I serve (who in turn serve the kids, especially in their relationship to God). I hope that these podcasts will be a method I can use of training teachers to increase their effectiveness. I received your podcast invitation by email. We greatly enjoy The Gospel Project curriculum as it points to Christ and surveys the Bible. We especially enjoy the short and creative DVD Bible lessons. I appreciate that even teachers who have less Bible knowledge or substitutes who had less preparation time are supported in their teaching by the DVD presentation, relieving my conscience that kids are getting the main facts even when minimal teacher manpower. We have 3 buses, containing about 50 kids each, that arrive to a small satellite church of a mega church that originally had the 3 buses arriving there. One teacher loves Gospel Project so much (even before we started using it here) that his step-daughter embroidered “Gospel Project” on a knit shirt she gave him for a present. He is crazy about it. Thought you might enjoy knowing that your curriculum helps us leaders and kids a lot, and does succeed in spreading the gospel. Having digital files helps counteract both waste and surprises when our numbers vary a lot, since we can copy activity sheets..
Fiona says
I love the content of these podcasts. And want to listen to more of these.
However, I struggle to listen because the sound quality is low.
To give reference, I listen to a ton of kids podcasts and Jesus centered motherhood/women podcasts. And notice their sound quality is a lot clearer, through speakers or even on headphones.
Aaron Armstrong says
Thanks for this feedback, Fiona. This has been something we’ve been trying to improve (sometimes having a nasty habit of speaking around the mic vs directly into it). We’ve gotten better about it in the last several months, but will keep trying to improve (as well as doing all we can to make sure the audio is as crisp and clear as it needs to be).