What's on my iPod?

Recently I purchased a 4 gig iPod Nano, as my prior player had started experiencing some issues. I tend to accumulate all sorts of files on my players (almost everything but music it seems), and occasionally these are missing labels. It's sometimes interesting to play a game of "guess that speaker" or "guess the theology", wherein the objective is to to figure out who's speaking about what and what background they come from in the shortest amount of time.

I still need to strip off some remaining data off my old Rio Carbon, but at the moment I have at least half a clue as to what's sitting on my iPod, and I figured that I would share a few of these with you...

  • Desiring God 2006 - a conference organized by John Piper, this year dealing with the subject post-modernism and the supremacy of Christ
  • Old and New Testament Book Outlines from Capital Hill Baptist Church. If memory serves correct, it was one J. Ligon Duncan III (a name no doubt familiar to some of the site's readers) who commented in a talk that Dever was the person to look to for the best examples of book outlines.
  • A series on spiritual gifts preached at the sole church in Canada falling under the Sovereign Grace Ministries umbrella. Someone pointed me in the direction of this series, and it seems worth a listen as it deals with elements of charismatic theology beyond simply prophecy. After having recently plowed through a book by Grudem on that topic, I'm presently taking a sabbatical from this general topic area, although I intend to return to it in the near future.
  • A course on Christian ethics which is one of the offerings of Covenant Worldwide

Comments

That's some pretty heavy reading, or should I say listening! I'm always surprised that you can get through all that, especially on audio because you can't 'skim' or 'scan' for information like in a book. It would definitely free up your hands to multi-task instead of holding a book though, which is good.

In other news...
Only a few more weeks till you come! Yay!

I find that I end up doing a lot of this stuff while doing mindless tasks like washing dishes.