Podcast
The LCF podcast highlights key talks from our conferences and seminars on topics that we hope will equip, encourage and challenge Christian law students and qualified lawyers to seek justice, love mercy and walk humbly with God.
The speakers featured in this podcast have a reasonable freedom of expression in so far as their views are consistent with the Christian faith as recorded in the Bible. Views expressed are not necessarily those of The Lawyers’ Christian Fellowship.
Please click HERE to support us in continuing to provide this free service.
All talks are copyright (c) The Lawyers’ Christian Fellowship, unless otherwise stated.
Subscribe
-
iTunes Podcast
Click here to launch the LCF podcast in iTunes, which will alow you to subscribe and have all our podcasts automatically delivered to your PC -
Other Podcast Readers
You can choose to subscribe to our podcast service using any reader of your choice. Please use the following link to access our RSS feed
Listen Online
To listen online or download the audio files for later use please use the links below:
-
Podcast - Good News for the Public Square Introductory Forum
Is it a distraction from Christ to be concerned with the rights and wrongs of government? Why is it so important to have a solid Biblical framework?
-
Podcast - Apologetics a call to Christian lawyers
Ranald Macaulay, founder of the English branch of l’Abri and co-ordinator of Christian Heritage, examines where it all went wrong for Christians defending the gospel and takes questions on the way forward.
-
Podcast - Euthanasia Law and Christian Ethics
Dr Saunders, General Secretary of the Christian Medical Fellowship, responds to the latest developments and considers a Biblical response for Christian lawyers to the topical issue of euthanasia, from medical, legal and social perspectives.
-
Podcast - The Gospel in Word and Deed
Solicitor and former overseas legal missionary Mark Barrell reflects on how Christians should bring the Gospel to those around us by what we say and do.
-
Podcast - Conscience Obedience and the Christian Lawyer
The Reverend Dr Mike Ovey addresses how Christian lawyers should administer the law in obedience to God‘s word and not be assimilated by today’s culture.
-
Podcast - Christian Lawyers and the Persecuted Church
Stuart Windsor, National Director, Christian Solidarity Worldwide, addresses how Christian lawyers can serve persecuted Christians across the world.
-
Podcast - Hebrews 11 - Faith
Rob Horner’s challenging talk on Hebrews 11 at the SYL Conference Nov 08. Rob is a Christian barrister specialising in ancillary relief, personal injury and commercial litigation.
-
Podcast - Seek Justice
Sean Litton’s inspiring address at the SYL Conference Nov 08. Sean is the Vice President of Field Operations for International Justice Mission.
-
Podcast - WORKing Out our Faith
John Gallagher addresses the challenges of service in the law. Called to the Bar in 1974, John has a broad civil practice. He sits as a Recorder and is Chancellor of the Diocese of Rochester.
-
Podcast - A Christian Worldview
Mike Ovey, former Parliamentary draftsmen and Dean of Oak Hill Theological Seminary, unpacks how every sphere of temporal life is eternally significant and subject to the Lordship of Christ.
-
Podcast - Evangelism for Lawyers
Christian barrister Dominic Hughes stirs and encourages students and young lawyers to be witnesses in their places of work/study (SYL Conference, March 2008)
-
Podcast - Abortion - Is it really a Priority
Dr Peter Saunders, General Director of the Christian Medical Fellowship examines in detail the medical, theological and political perspective (Autumn 2006).
-
Podcast - The World in Which We Now Live
An inspiring address based on the text of Psalm 14 by Dick Lucas challenging Christian lawyers to be bold and wise as we seek to serve God. Dick is Rector Emeritus at St Helen’s Bishopsgate and an internationally acclaimed Bible expositor.
-
Podcast - Legal Mission and You - Dreaming Bigger Dreams
Mark Barrell, family law solicitor and recent legal missionary in Uganda, inspires and encourages Christian lawyers to surrender completely to the call of God to be wholehearted justice missionaries.
-
Podcast - Human Trafficking Seminar
A look at contemporary slavery in the UK and abroad, and the legal challenges involved in stopping human trafficking.
-
Podcast - A Christian Perspective on Commercial Legal Practice
The Hon Mr Justice Cooke gives a Christian perspective on commercial legal practice.
Sir Jeremy was called to the Bar in 1976, took Silk in 1990 and was appointed as a High Court Judge in 2001, sitting mainly in the Commercial Court.
-
Podcast - A Christian Framework for Law
David McIlroy, barrister and author of ‘A Biblical View of Law and Justice’ unpacks a Biblical approach to human justice and examines whether the so-called human rights ‘religion’ can co-exist with Biblical principles.
FAQs
What is a Podcast?
‘Podcast’ is the term used to describe audio or video that you can download and listen to or watch anytime. Podcasting is a way of using your computer to automatically download audio or video to your iPod or other media player. To do this you must ‘subscribe’ to the Podcast.
If you subscribe to our Podcast, each time you load your media player, or plug in your iPod player, it can check to see if any new teaching has been posted. If it finds any, it will be downloaded automatically for you. You can then listen to it whenever you want.
Getting started with podcasting is easy. All you need is a computer with an Internet link and a portable media player.
What is an iTunes Podcast?
iTunes is a media player, which you can download for free and install on your computer. It is also on all iPods. iTunes has a directory of thousands of podcasts from around the world, including ours. If you have iTunes, click on the direct link above to subscribe to the LCF podcast or search for LCF in your iTunes store.
Do I have to use iTunes to subscribe to your podcast?
No. iTunes is just one of many podcast ‘readers’ for listening to our teaching. Click on the Other Podcast Options link to see a list of other popular readers that you can use instead. You can, for example, subscribe to this podcast simply by adding the following address to your reader (e.g. Google Reader): www.lawcf.org/podcasts.asp.
Can I listen to your teaching without subscribing to your podcast?
Yes. If you don’t want to subscribe to our podcast and simply want to listen to individual sermons now, then you can do so. You can see above a list of recent talks. Simply follow the link and it will begin playing. For a complete list of talks and seminars available online please visit the resources section of this website by clicking HERE.
