
Welcome to The Puritan Pulpit, where the timeless sermons of Puritan luminaries like Jonathan Edwards come alive once more. With a deep love for these spiritual giants and their powerful words, I re-preach their messages for today’s ears, weaving in fascinating insights about the sermons and the lives of the Puritans who first delivered them. Join me as we revive the past to inspire the present.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & SpiritualitySpirituality | |||

Forget the "witch-hunter" caricatures. For the Puritans, the real danger wasn't just spirits, it was superstition, a "will-worship" that traded biblical truth for human fear. This episode of The Puritan Pulpit explores how these rigorous thinkers use... more
To the modern mind, Puritan church discipline sounds harsh. To the Puritan mind, a church without discipline wasn't a church at all, it was a garden without a hedge, soon to be reclaimed by the wilderness. On the latest episode of The Puritan Pulpit,... more
When life falls apart, is it bad luck or a divine plan? 16th-century pastor Arthur Dent believed that attributing anything to "fortune" was practical atheism. In this episode, we step back to 1608 to hear Dent’s A Platform Made for the Proof of God's... more
Join host Nick Reddin for a special episode featuring Leonard Ravenhill’s A Cry for Revival. Discover why this 20th-century preacher, despite theological differences, is often called a "Methodist Puritan." A powerful call to holiness, prayer, and the... more
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This is an amazing podcast. I love sitting at the feet of the puritans and learning. Thank you Mr Nick Reddin for doing this podcast.
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