Easter Story Podcast
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Easter: The Story ‘Who was Jesus?," "How did He die?’ and ‘Why do people celebrate Easter?’ This Easter season, gather your family together and listen to the New Testament account of Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection in an audio drama format, Mark chapters 15 and 16. Radio stations: download the .wav file here. |
Audio Bibles: A Gift to the World
Taken from the New Testament book of Mark, this realistic audio recording was produced using multiple character voices, musical backgrounds, and sound effects, which add excitement and emotion to the Scriptures. Faith Comes By Hearing produced this short program, which runs less than 11 minutes, to help people engage in the Bible and hear the Easter story in a dramatic, audio format.
Faith Comes By Hearing wants to help people answer life’s most important questions, questions such as ‘Who was Jesus?,’ ‘How did He die?’ and ‘Why do people celebrate Easter?’
Podcasts and MP3 downloads are modern, relevant ways people can use technology to engage in God’s Word and answer those pressing questions. Families can gather together to listen and enjoy this stirring Bible story. People can use this to share their faith and express the meaning of this holiday with their children, friends, and family.
Founded in 1972 as a non-profit ministry, Faith Comes By Hearing records and uses Audio Bible programs to reach the world’s poor and illiterate people with God’s Word.
Since more than 50% of the world’s population cannot read, Faith Comes By Hearing helps them hear God’s Word in their heart language. By innovating industry-leading audio technology, Faith Comes By Hearing has helped people in more than 97 countries hear the Word of God. Currently, Faith Comes By Hearing has New Testament recordings available in 412 languages, representing more than 4.4 billion people. Through strategic partners, Faith Comes By Hearing is working to reach the people of the world who have never heard the Word of God.
* Feel free to broadcast this program, but please do not charge for those copies or alter the content in any way without permission.

