Podcast: Christianity
ShowNotes
Cited references:
Youth for Christ/USA, Life Application Study Bible, Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Wheaton, IL, 1988
Breakdown by time-code of podcast show:
0:00 Kaori Nakafuji’s Testimony (part1)
14:00 Interview of Christians on their identity as a Christian: Eileen Liow’s Testimony
16:06.5 Interview of Christians on their identity as a Christian: Maryann Tsai’s Testimony
19:29 Interview of Christians on their identity as a Christian: Merilyn Orchard’s Testimony
21:15 Interview of Christians on their identity as a Christian: Minh Ly’s Testimony
24:00 Interview of Christians on their identity as a Christian: Valerie Wan’s Testimony
25:44.5 Interview of Christians on their identity as a Christian: Darrell Wong’s Testimony
27:02 Interview of Christians on their identity as a Christian: Truc Pham’s Testimony
29:55 Kaori Nakafuji’s Testimony (part2)
Exegesis:
I am completely satisfied with my audio program in that aside from quoting three verses from the Bible, the whole podcast show was solely based on my own idea: what is being discussed is my own testimony as well as my fellow Christians’ testimonies. It is very original.
My audio program was targeted at both Christians and non-Christians: Christians to remind them of the greatness of God, non-Christians to give a succinct and concise introduction on Christianity. The purpose for creating this audio program was so all will come to realize that Christianity is not merely a religion; it is the sole truth behind our very existence. To achieve this goal, I intentionally did not apply any background music, nor did I apply any special audio effects provided by audacity. I wanted to keep the audio program as simple as possible so that the audience can focus on the precious message itself conveyed in the audio program. Through the process, I shared my own testimony of how I came to know Christ. As a Christian, I was always encouraged to share my testimony, but in fact, this was my first time to actually do so. In addition, my brothers and sisters in Christ were kind enough to record testimonies on how they found their identity as a Christian; I interpolated the testimonies into my audio program which consisted mainly of my own testimony as well as the key verses from the Bible: the very precious Words of God.
I believe this audio program successfully reflected the ideas of participatory culture, which as the word implies, refers to any kind of citizen active involvement in the production of culture, to put it in my own words. My audio program intended to get the audience involved in that if they wanted to know more about Christ or had any questions regarding Christianity, they could contact me personally, which I mentioned in detail within the audio program. If I had the opportunity to continue this audio program, making it a regular weekly program, I would have even mentioned such things as that the audience can get even more actively involved by contacting me to give testimony in the next episode of my audio program. Perhaps, each week, different topics for the interview can be arranged; the host and the audience together can create a podcast show that inspires all of us to be passionate about Christianity.
[iLecture/Lectopia Download - Mp3 - 44.3Mb]
[Tags: podcast | christianity | faith | mp3 | westernaustralia | godcast | uwa]
Cited references:
Youth for Christ/USA, Life Application Study Bible, Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Wheaton, IL, 1988
Breakdown by time-code of podcast show:
0:00 Kaori Nakafuji’s Testimony (part1)
14:00 Interview of Christians on their identity as a Christian: Eileen Liow’s Testimony
16:06.5 Interview of Christians on their identity as a Christian: Maryann Tsai’s Testimony
19:29 Interview of Christians on their identity as a Christian: Merilyn Orchard’s Testimony
21:15 Interview of Christians on their identity as a Christian: Minh Ly’s Testimony
24:00 Interview of Christians on their identity as a Christian: Valerie Wan’s Testimony
25:44.5 Interview of Christians on their identity as a Christian: Darrell Wong’s Testimony
27:02 Interview of Christians on their identity as a Christian: Truc Pham’s Testimony
29:55 Kaori Nakafuji’s Testimony (part2)
Exegesis:
I am completely satisfied with my audio program in that aside from quoting three verses from the Bible, the whole podcast show was solely based on my own idea: what is being discussed is my own testimony as well as my fellow Christians’ testimonies. It is very original.
My audio program was targeted at both Christians and non-Christians: Christians to remind them of the greatness of God, non-Christians to give a succinct and concise introduction on Christianity. The purpose for creating this audio program was so all will come to realize that Christianity is not merely a religion; it is the sole truth behind our very existence. To achieve this goal, I intentionally did not apply any background music, nor did I apply any special audio effects provided by audacity. I wanted to keep the audio program as simple as possible so that the audience can focus on the precious message itself conveyed in the audio program. Through the process, I shared my own testimony of how I came to know Christ. As a Christian, I was always encouraged to share my testimony, but in fact, this was my first time to actually do so. In addition, my brothers and sisters in Christ were kind enough to record testimonies on how they found their identity as a Christian; I interpolated the testimonies into my audio program which consisted mainly of my own testimony as well as the key verses from the Bible: the very precious Words of God.
I believe this audio program successfully reflected the ideas of participatory culture, which as the word implies, refers to any kind of citizen active involvement in the production of culture, to put it in my own words. My audio program intended to get the audience involved in that if they wanted to know more about Christ or had any questions regarding Christianity, they could contact me personally, which I mentioned in detail within the audio program. If I had the opportunity to continue this audio program, making it a regular weekly program, I would have even mentioned such things as that the audience can get even more actively involved by contacting me to give testimony in the next episode of my audio program. Perhaps, each week, different topics for the interview can be arranged; the host and the audience together can create a podcast show that inspires all of us to be passionate about Christianity.
[iLecture/Lectopia Download - Mp3 - 44.3Mb]
[Tags: podcast | christianity | faith | mp3 | westernaustralia | godcast | uwa]










1 Comments:
HI Kaori
I like it that you did a podcast on something you are so passionate about
:)
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