LibriVox
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Here's an interesting concept: free audio of books in the public domain, through LibriVox. You can either listen or volunteer to contribute.
Some enterprising individual or group should organize a way to get the Puritan classics and others in audio form.
(HT: Kevin Meath)
Some enterprising individual or group should organize a way to get the Puritan classics and others in audio form.
(HT: Kevin Meath)



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You can get free e-audiobooks through the Minneapolis Public Library as well. They're accessible for a 3 week "check-out" period. I expect that's true of some other libraries as well.
There is a start on Christian audio books at the CCEL -- you probably know that. Check here.
On our drive back home from the Pastor's Conference, one of the men in the van read aloud, A Primer on Free Will by John H. Gerstner. It was great. I would recommend Eric Schumacher from http://scripturealone.blogspot.com/ to think about organizing the Christian audio book idea...
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