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Great in God’s Sight
GYC Southeast
30 episodes
13 hours ago
Heroes are often underrated. Our world honors and extols people with great intelligence, physical abilities, or outward beauty, while the meek, the humble, and the lowly are often passed by. But “the Lord sees not as man sees.” (1 Samuel 16:7, ESV) In this podcast, we document the stories of Christian heroes—people who may not have been highly esteemed by the world, but who were truly great in God's sight. Visit thegreatpodcast.org for more information!
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Heroes are often underrated. Our world honors and extols people with great intelligence, physical abilities, or outward beauty, while the meek, the humble, and the lowly are often passed by. But “the Lord sees not as man sees.” (1 Samuel 16:7, ESV) In this podcast, we document the stories of Christian heroes—people who may not have been highly esteemed by the world, but who were truly great in God's sight. Visit thegreatpodcast.org for more information!
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Great in God’s Sight
Ursula von Münsterberg: Escape Artist for God
Martin Luther's wife Katie wasn't the only nun who ran away from a convent during the 1520's. After embracing the truth of justification by faith, an intrepid noblewoman named Ursula and two fellow sisters staged their own dramatic escape and joined the dozens of other nuns slipping out of convents during this time. Learn why Ursula's story is special, however, in this tenth and final episode of Season 3 of Great in God's Sight. It's a story of faith and courage you won't want to miss! Check out the great artwork that goes along with today's story on our website, thegreatpodcast.org!
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3 years ago
9 minutes 47 seconds

Great in God’s Sight
Philipp Melanchthon: Nothing but Heaven
Most of us who have heard of Melanchthon at all tend to think of him as Luther's shy, soft-spoken sidekick. This is somewhat true, but it's a mere fragment of the big picture. If Martin Luther was the beating heart of the Reformation, then Philipp Melanchthon was its brains. You won't want to miss this episode of Great in God's Sight as we explore the life and contributions of one of the Protestant Reformation's most intelligent, systematic thinkers.  Enjoy the amazing artwork that was custom-created for today's story on our website, thegreatpodcast.org!
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3 years ago
11 minutes 25 seconds

Great in God’s Sight
Katherine Parr: The Survivor

Divorced, beheaded, died; divorced, beheaded, survived! Some use this macabre jingle to remember the wives of infamous King Henry VIII, but the queen who survived had a much more rich and interesting story than most history books give her credit for. In this episode of Great in God's Sight, meet Katherine Parr, a fearless woman of the Reformation and the sixth wife of Henry VIII, who outlasted him by nearly two years. Your understanding of the English Reformation will never be the same!

Enjoy the terrific artwork that goes along with today's story on our website, thegreatpodcast.org!

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3 years ago
11 minutes 21 seconds

Great in God’s Sight
Albrecht Dürer: Brushstrokes of the Reformation, Part 2

Join us for part 2 of Albrecht Dürer’s story! This talented German artist was privileged to live in a particularly exciting era and felt the quickening heartbeat of the Protestant Reformation. As we trace the trajectory of his life, we see God’s hand clearly drawing Dürer to Himself. In this episode, we will explore not only the artist’s personal faith journey, but also the way it was expressed in one of his most monumental and revealing works of art.

Don't miss the fantastic artwork that goes along with today's story on our website, thegreatpodcast.org

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3 years ago
12 minutes 58 seconds

Great in God’s Sight
Albrecht Dürer: Brushstrokes of the Reformation, Part 1

Albrecht Dürer is best known for his emblematic Christian artwork, “Praying Hands.” But beyond being one of the most brilliant artists of the German Renaissance, Dürer was also a staunch friend of the Reformation. Join us for part one of Albrecht Dürer’s journey in this episode of Great in God’s Sight! 

As always, don't miss the amazing artwork on our website, thegreatpodcast.org

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3 years ago
12 minutes 31 seconds

Great in God’s Sight
Menno Simons: A Forbidden Book

Imagine a Christian leader afraid of reading the Bible. In the early 16th century this was relatively common. Superstition and fear led many believers to mistrust the Scriptures, for fear they would beguile them into heresy. In this episode of Season 3, learn how Menno Simons, a Catholic priest, began to trust the Word of God in an age when it was well-nigh considered taboo.

Check out the awesome artwork that goes along with today's story on our website, thegreatpodcast.org!

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3 years ago
10 minutes 44 seconds

Great in God’s Sight
William Tyndale: Singing the Same Note

In 1611, the King James Version of the Bible was produced— the combined masterwork of 47 scholars. However, by the time of his martyrdom in 1536, William Tyndale had translated the entire New Testament from Greek to English, along with portions of the Old Testament— alone. Only his untimely death prevented him from finishing the entire Bible. You won’t want to miss the tale of Tyndale’s life of tenacious service, with the intrigue and betrayal that eventually brought him to a fiery execution. Even in the 21st century, we still owe a great deal to this godly and extraordinary English scholar.

Check out the fantastic artwork that goes along with this episode on our website, thegreatpodcast.org!

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3 years ago
11 minutes 59 seconds

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Marguerite of Navarre: Faith over France

Princess, poet, playwright, politician. . . . These are only several of the words that would aptly describe Marguerite of Navarre. Perhaps the most important would be “lover of God and His truth.” She welcomed and sheltered Reformers in her tiny realm, and interceded for them with her brother, the haughty and mighty king of France. Meet this remarkable Renaissance woman who gave the Lord her best— even when it cost her dear.

Don't miss the awesome artwork, specially crafted for today's episode! You can find it on our website, thegreatpodcast.org

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3 years ago
11 minutes 52 seconds

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Ulrich Zwingli: Of Switzerland and Sola Scriptura

Zwingli is to Switzerland as Luther is to Germany. Although eclipsed in our consciousness by its German counterpart, the Swiss Reformation sprung up simultaneously and was no less transformative. Meet the godly man who spearheaded this movement, Ulrich Zwingli. Born seven weeks after Luther, Zwingli was a dedicated pastor, preacher, and patriot who deserves to be remembered. This episode of Great in God’s Sight is one you won’t want to miss!

Check out the fantastic artwork that goes along with today's story at thegreatpodcast.org!

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3 years ago
11 minutes 48 seconds

Great in God’s Sight
Martin Luther: Captive Conscience

SEASON 3 IS HERE!!!! And so, we begin with the man without whom any mention of the Reformation would be incomplete. In the early 1500’s, Martin Luther took God’s Word as his compass and navigated through some of the most threatening circumstances one could imagine: excommunication, death sentences, and life as a fugitive. Today, 505 years after the first cannon shots of the Protestant Reformation, we still remember his contributions with warm gratitude.

As always, check out the amazing ARTWORK for today's story on our website, thegreatpodcast.org!

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3 years ago
11 minutes 3 seconds

Great in God’s Sight
John Bunyan: Progress in Prison

EXCITING NEWS FLASH! Finale to our second season. 20th episode of Great in God’s Sight. Season 3 launching in FEBRUARY 2022! A huge thank you to all our faithful listeners— please stay tuned and share this podcast with everyone you know. We have many more exhilarating stories lined up for Season 3! Today, however, meet the unsung hero behind the book, Pilgrim’s Progress. You’ve read, watched, or listened to some version of the epic tale, but do you really know its author? Find out in this exciting episode! And, as always, don't miss the extraordinary artwork custom-created for today's story on our website, thegreatpodcast.org.

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3 years ago
9 minutes 23 seconds

Great in God’s Sight
Johann Sebastian Bach: This Art Still Lives

“If one were asked to name one musician who came closest to composing without human flaw, I suppose general consensus would choose Johann Sebastian Bach.” So said American composer Aaron Copland, and very few connoisseurs of classical music would disagree. But what was Bach’s secret? Join us for our latest episode of Great in God’s Sight as we meet the composer who signed most of his works, “Soli Deo Gloria,” preferred to play in church rather than noblemen’s courts, and wrote heavenly melodies because he was inspired by the Heavenly Father Himself.

Don't miss the beautiful artwork that goes along with today's story! Visit thegreatpodcast.org today!

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3 years ago
13 minutes 9 seconds

Great in God’s Sight
Part 4: The Celestial Railroad

After many twists and turns and jolts and thrills, the celestial train cars are ready to embark on the last leg of their journey! Our pilgrim friend and Mr. Smooth-it-away are eager to resume the historic route made famous by John Bunyan's Christian. The portals of the Celestial City next await them. Or do they?

Check out the fantastic artwork that goes along with today's story on our website, thegreatpodcast.org!


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3 years ago
13 minutes 32 seconds

Great in God’s Sight
Part 3: The Celestial Railroad

We are en route for the Celestial City, and the heavenly locomotive rumbles on! Join our pilgrim friend and Mr. Smooth-it-away as they explore the sites, frights, and delights of Vanity Fair. Is their final destination almost in sight?

You won't want to miss the fantastic artwork that goes along with today's story! Check it out at thegreatpodcast.org. We'll be back soon with the fourth (and final installment) of Nathaniel Hawthorne's underrated tale!

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3 years ago
11 minutes 6 seconds

Great in God’s Sight
Part 2: The Celestial Railroad

We hope you hear the train whistle loud and clear, as Great in God’s Sight brings you Part 2 of N. Hawthorne’s short story, the “Celestial Railroad”! If you missed the first leg of our journey with Mr. Smooth-it-away, be sure to catch a ride through Part 1 first.

Before you know it, we’ll be back with Part 3, but in the meantime, check out the terrific artwork that goes along with today’s story on our website, thegreatpodcast.org.

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3 years ago
13 minutes 18 seconds

Great in God’s Sight
Part 1: The Celestial Railroad

John Bunyan's timeless classic, Pilgrims's Progress, has delighted and challenged its readers since 1678. However, almost two hundred years later, in 1843, American author Nathaniel Hawthorne published a short story, a modernized sequel to Christian's journey, that for whatever reason, has remained largely unknown and underrated. Hop on for today's episode, as Great in God's Sight brings you Part 1 of "The Celestial Railroad"!

We will be back in a couple weeks with Part 2, but be sure to check out the fantastic artwork for today's story on our website, thegreatpodcast.org!

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4 years ago
13 minutes 9 seconds

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Sir Isaac Newton: On the Shores of the Ocean of Truth

Q: What eminent scientist spent more time with his Bible than in the book of nature, penned more than 1.3 million words on theological subjects, and wrote a major work on the prophecies of Daniel and Revelation?

A: Sir Isaac Newton. Although his name is unfailingly associated with gravitating apples, rainbow prisms, and advanced calculus, there's a side to him that many people are not aware of. Join us for our next episode of Great in God’s Sight as we discover the real faith behind the real Isaac Newton.

We'll be back soon with another inspiring story, but in the meantime, check out the fantastic artwork, custom-created for today's episode on Newton, at thegreatpodcast.org!

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4 years ago
11 minutes 32 seconds

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Sir Robert Boyle: Christian Virtuoso

For those who have heard of Sir Robert Boyle, his name may invoke the image of a bewigged gentleman with curly locks falling far past his shoulders, or perhaps his contribution to the PV=nRT ideal gas equation that is a staple of chemistry courses. However, many do not know that this early Father of Modern Chemistry was a supremely devoted follower of Jesus who essentially blazed a scientific trail to defend his faith. Episode 3 of Season 2 is one you won’t want to miss, as we delve into the incredible, but virtually unknown, story of Sir Robert Boyle.

We'll be back soon with another inspiring story, but in the meantime, check out the incredible artwork, custom-created for today's episode on Boyle, at thegreatpodcast.org!

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4 years ago
11 minutes 49 seconds

Great in God’s Sight
Blaise Pascal: Where Faith and Reason Intersect

We are privileged to live in an age of great scientific and technological advancement. Mind-blowing discoveries in the natural and physical realms have enhanced our lives today. In our newest episode, we will explore the intriguing life journey of Blaise Pascal, one of the great scientific minds in the 17th century. He made a name for himself through groundbreaking scientific discoveries, but still wrestled with a longing in his heart that knowledge, fame, and prestige could not fill. Then one night, everything changed. Find out what happened in this week's story!

We'll be back soon with another inspiring story, but in the meantime, check out the incredible artwork, custom-created for today's episode on Pascal, at thegreatpodcast.org!

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4 years ago
10 minutes 54 seconds

Great in God’s Sight
Johannes Kepler: Thinking God's Thoughts

In today's world, science and faith are often perceived as in irreconcilable tension. But it is interesting to note that some of the greatest scientists in modern history were also people of tremendous faith. This week, as we begin Season 2 of Great in God's Sight, we will explore the life of renowned astronomer Johannes Kepler. Although his heart was set on becoming a minister, God had other plans for this scientific and mathematical genius. Join us as we journey through Kepler’s life story in our newest podcast episode!

Season 2 is here! Visit thegreatpodcast.org to enjoy special artwork, custom-created for today's story on Kepler. 

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4 years ago
11 minutes 14 seconds

Great in God’s Sight
Heroes are often underrated. Our world honors and extols people with great intelligence, physical abilities, or outward beauty, while the meek, the humble, and the lowly are often passed by. But “the Lord sees not as man sees.” (1 Samuel 16:7, ESV) In this podcast, we document the stories of Christian heroes—people who may not have been highly esteemed by the world, but who were truly great in God's sight. Visit thegreatpodcast.org for more information!