Godcasting
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Godcast is a neologism used to describe a podcast of religious nature, such as Christian music, preaching, seminary lectures, Bible readings, meditations and kids' programs.
The number of Godcasts is growing rapidly. The vast majority have been created by small independent churches although Pope Benedict XVI has begun recording podcasts. [1]
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[edit] Etymology
The Godcast Network appears to have been the first to use the term, when it was established as a portal for Christian podcasts in October 2004.
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[edit] Godcast Networks
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- "From pulpit to iPod", Boston Globe, April 8, 2006
- "Need a Lift? Try a Godcast", BusinessWeek, May 25, 2005
- "And The Word is: Godcasting", The Guardian, August 10, 2005
- "Podcasters getting religion, downloading sermons" Dean Tsouvalas, December 5, 2005
- "“Godcasts” Hot New Tools of Evangelism" SVC, February 2, 2006
- "Missed Church? Download It to Your IPod." New York Times, August 29, 2005
- "Churches Beginning to Embrace Podcasting" Christianity Today, November 27, 2005
- "More God on iPods" The Christian Post, August 16, 2006