Podcast Review: The Holiness Podcast
Podcast Review: The Holiness Podcast
29 December 2022
As someone who grew up in the church, I’ve sat through my fair share of sermons. While it’s true you can learn something from just about anybody, there are some preachers who make you feel at home – almost as if you are sitting in an armchair across from them, while they share their anointed Holy Spirit story and lived experience.
Listening to The Holiness Podcast with Lieut-Colonel Vern Jewett is like that. And in this monthly Bible study, the retired Salvation Army officer from The Salvation Army’s USA Southern Territory reflects on God’s teaching about holiness and sanctification.
Released by the Army’s Soundcast network, each episode of The Holiness Podcast runs for half an hour (give or take). This podcast is easy to digest and provides you with theologically sound teaching that will open up your heart and mind. Lieut-Colonel Jewett shares each devotional with ease and humility, using his life experience as a Salvation Army officer as a background for each lesson.
The authority he carries in teaching is undoubtable and aids in the conviction and Spirit-led prompt you will feel after each episode. Much like a pastor who has ministered and done life with you for many years, there is a sense of familiarity and safety from Lieut-Colonel Jewett, and it makes his teaching a pleasure to listen to and learn from.
Providing us with episodes about salvation to Wesleyan-Arminian holiness, you will always learn something new about God and his Kingdom in this podcast.
Streaming now for free on Spotify and other podcasting platforms, The Holiness Podcast is available on YouTube here.
Comments
Thank you Capt Ashish Pawar for posting this on FB. I had not previously seen it and I’m sure Vern has not either. I always am blessed by his teaching/preaching/podcast ministries. But I’m blessed to have lived with him for 48 years and I may be biased. A little. No, what you say in your Others article Jessica Morris rings true. On his behalf I say ‘Thank you’!