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“Let all the earth fear the Lord; let all the inhabitants of the world stand in awe of him!” Psalm 33:8
I was first introduced to the White Horse Inn while a sophomore in college. I really appreciated the depth, sincerity, and personability of these guys and have really appreciated their ministry over the years. You can check them out on the web at www.whitehorseinn.org. Their weekly radio program can be heard on the web. It's only thirty minutes long and it will be well worth your time.
Here's an overview of who they are, I took this from their website:
Launched in 1990, The White Horse Inn (named after the pub in Cambridge, England, where the Reformation came to the English-speaking world), is a nationally syndicated radio broadcast featuring regular round-table discussions on faith, culture and apologetics. Hosted by Michael Horton, Ken Jones, Kim Riddlebarger, and Rod Rosenbladt, the White Horse Inn aims each week to equip Christians to "know what they believe and why they believe it."
Though the hosts have different denominational and ethnic backgrounds, the White Horse Inn unites itself on the principle slogans of the Protestant Reformation, such as the sufficiency of Scripture, salvation by grace alone through faith alone by Christ alone, and the importance of a God-centered, rather than human-centered outlook. By renewed attention to these classic and central themes on a weekly basis, it is the aim of the White Horse Inn to bring health and vigor to a church that appears to have in some ways lost its sense of missions.
The broadcast regularly features interviews with leading thinkers, "on the street interviews" that help show popular convictions among either Christians on non-Christian groups, creative music segments and frequent interaction with quotes from movies or music lyrics as a way to analyze modern American culture. The White Horse Inn is available on nearly 50 stations throughout the U.S. and Canada, as well as worldwide via the internet. On the web, the program is accessible throughout the week.