![]() ![]() What’s the biggest gossip? The new guy who’s just moved into Lydia’s halls might actually be Jesus. And they keep each other updated with the juiciest gossip via their voicemail messages. But despite their differences, they’re still best friends. Lydia’s a devout Christian and a hard-working second year, while Meg’s making the most of her newfound freedom as a fresher. Now they’re at different universities, they have to rely on voice messages and calls to keep in touch – and you’re invited along for the ride. Lydia and Meg have known each other for ages. And whether you’re into cute rom-coms, fast-paced thrillers, or murder mysteries, we’ve got you covered. So to get you started, we’ve put together a list of some of the best fiction podcasts available. And picking the right one for you can be a little overwhelming. That being said, there are a lot of fiction podcasts out there. in the car, on the commute, walking the dog, etc) you can use fiction shows to add some excitement to those mundane, everyday tasks. And because you can listen to podcasts wherever and whenever (i.e. The last few years have seen an explosion of amazing stories to sink your teeth into. ![]() The vintage organ soundtrack, seamless narration, and stylized voice acting capture humanizing stories of brokenness and redemption.If you’ve never been hooked on a fiction podcast, you’re missing out. This old-fashioned radio drama tells compelling real-life stories of actual people who found hope in Jesus in the midst of addiction, abuse, and desperate hopelessness. And you’ll be pumped to share each one with your friends. From an artist who sensed God telling him to paint a portrait for a guy in a coma to a former drunk who put diapers on his head, each story will fascinate you. The Audible God podcast mashes up a hip hop soundtrack and humor with intriguing stories of ordinary people who claim they’ve heard from God. In a world of bumperstickers and mean tweets, Love Thy Neighborhood gives a refuge to Christians who seek truthful nuance. Grace & truth, justice & mercy, righteousness & humility all co-exist together in an intimate space with a collage of human suffering and hope in Jesus. Each one tells intriguing stories of normal people in a style that’s genuinely entertaining and thought provoking… and not every story ends in an altar call. I highly recommend all of these podcasts. Because of my work on that, I discovered Unshackled again for the first time. After being inspired by Love Thy Neighborhood, I decided to make Audible God. Then, 1 year ago, I discovered Love Thy Neighborhood. But I still listened because the storytelling, the music, and the commentary blended to make entertaining and beautiful stories from people in all walks of life. The short audio stories of real people fascinate me, but until 1 year ago, I only listened to podcasts that at best ignored Christianity all together or at worst made fun of Christianity. I love storytelling podcasts like NPR’s This American Life, Pushkin’s Revisionist History, and Gimlet’s Heavyweight. Finding a good Christian storytelling podcast, or really any Christian storytelling podcast, is like finding a cat person at a dog park. Most Christian podcasts do 2 things: sermons and interviews. ![]()
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