This free MP3 download is a sampler of 15 different Basement Tape conversations during the first five years of
recording these CDs. In this sampler are five minute snippets on a variety of subjects. You will hear pieces from our
Motto series,
The Queen of Days,
Babies,
Movies,
Alcohol,
College,
and more.
You will get to hear from several of our friends, like Doug Phillips, Mark Dewey, and R.C. Sproul Sr.
You will laugh, you might cry, and you may want to do it all over again. With nearly 80 Basement Tapes to choose from,
you can always come back for more. So, what are The Basement Tapes? Get The Basement Tapes by supporting the Highlands Study Center.
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Wonder, from Being As Children.
In Being As Children, R.C. Sproul Jr. teaches that Scripture commands that we mature, that we grow, that we move
into wisdom, and that we be as children. This series considers the meaning and joy of embracing our inner child, arguing
that this is the mark of maturity. In Wonder, R.C. looks at how Christians make the mistake of thinking
that God was bound by rules when He created. Instead, R.C. says, we need to look at the creation for what it is, a theater for God
to display His glory, and for us to enjoy in boundless wonder.
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Almighty Over Suffering, from How Strong is He?
The sovereignty of God is not just a doctrine. It is instead a promise. It is not merely something we study, but it is
something we rest in. For the Almighty One is our Father, who art in heaven. We, His beloved children, ought to come freely,
wrapping our little fingers around His strong right arm, as we ask with hope and confidence, "How Strong Is He?" Our great
and powerful Father has not only adopted us, but spoken to us in His Word. In this study we consider what our Father has
revealed to us. We scan the very scope of reality, resting in the knowledge that He is almighty over all, that not only can
nothing defeat Him, but that all things, in the end, find their beginning in Him. In Almighty Over Suffering we learn
that God is indeed sovereign over suffering and pain, and we learn why God gives us this gift.
See How Strong is He
at our Online Store.
See also Almighty Over All,
the book by R.C. Sproul Jr. on which this series is based, at our
Online Store.
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Here is the place where we put the "extra" stuff, recordings that are not part of any of our regular series but we think are either valuble or just fun to have.
About the "Extras" MP3s:
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The Three G's.
This talk was recorded at the NICHE of Iowa homeschool convention in 2005. This talk is taken from R.C. Sproul Jr.'s
book on homeschooling called When You Rise Up: A Covenantal Approach to Homeschooling and is a popular talk that he
gives at homeschool conventions. In this talk, R.C. tells us that what we need to be teaching our children are the Three G's:
Who God Is, What God Has Done, and What God Requires.
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The Son of God Goes Forth to War
Music by Gregory D. Wilbur, Arranged and Performed by Maker's Mark.
R.C. Sproul Jr., wanting a fine piece of music for the intro to our Sound Teaching studies, chose this song. He then asked if Jonathan
Daugherty and his band Maker's Mark would break out the banjos and do a folk arrangement of the song. It now graces our Bible studies in
pieces, and for those who know, it is a bonus track on all the series. Now, we present this song to you right here in all its glory. Please
pass it around, but don't forget to give credit to the men who brought it to you.
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A Church: The Documentary
Back in 2004, a young man named Jonathan Landell came to visit Saint Peter Presbyterian Church, the Highlands Study Center, and our little
community. Intrigued by our desire to live simple, separate, and deliberate lives for the glory of God and for the building of His kingdom,
and a scepticism of such a community, Jonathan decided to document his experiences here. Recorded over a two year period and several trips to
Bristol from Vermont, and edited from over a hundred hours of recorded coversations, Jonathan Landell created this brilliant and moving 70 minute
audio documentary about his time here. And for those of you who pay attention, he's still here.