You may be wondering, “What’s happened to the Narration by George Podcast?” Well, this is to update you on what’s happening here at Narration by George.
The podcast has returned in it’s new & improved format. (I know that’s a cliché. There’s just no better way to say it!) Just look at what we’re doing in the new episodes:
- Totally refocused. This podcast will focus only on telling the story of Jesus. That’s it! As such, it will have a new name: Jesus Stories.
- Shorter. Only 15 minutes long to make it easier to fit into your schedule each week.
- Bi-Weekly. We will restart with a new podcast every other Sunday!
- New Web-Site. Check out the brand new web-site for this podcast, Jesus Stories.
Wow! Those are a lot of changes! I invite you to check out the new web-site for the new podcast and like, subscribe and share!
Along with the new podcast, we’ll feature an audio book each episode.

Have you considered the power of God in your life? Paul tells us that he wanted to experience that power. We discuss that topic today in the wake of the exhibit of God’s greatest power – the resurrection of Jesus Christ.


We continue looking at the book of Ephesians by studying the second part of chapter one. As Paul discusses the key to unlocking the spiritual blessing we talked about in the first study, we find that the key may not be a popular one. In fact, it can be down-right unpopular — but necessary. Are you willing to do the unpopular?
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We continue our Holiday GiftAway this month with another chance for you to win the audio book of your choice from the Narration by George library. Answer this week’s trivia question about story of the birth of Jesus, and you might be one of the ten winners this week.
We have favorite Christmas songs and favorite Christmas movies. Do you have a favorite Christmas book? This week’s podcast features three Christmas audio books. One of them may become a favorite for you. Listen to the samples. Then listen for the story of this week’s Christmas Carol: “Go Tell It On the Mountain.”
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