Wednesday, March 24, 2010
http://music.podshow.com/index.php is a source of music for this podcast
The Kyrie, played as introductory music on some of the devotionals, comes courtesy of the Assumption Church Choir via soundclick.com and is used under the Creative Commons License
"Lead Kindly Light," played as the introductory/exit music, comes courtesy of Val Goldsack via music.podshow.com and is used under the Creative Commons License
"Be Still," played as background music, comes courtesy of David Delgado via wordlessworship.com
"Alleluia," arranged by Francois Couperin and played as the introductory/exit music on some of the devotionals, comes courtesy of the St Thomas Episcopal Girls Choir and is used under the Creative Common License.
The Scripture reader for "30 Days of Forgiveness" is Caroline John.
The Scripture reader for "31 Days of Holiness" is Caroline John.
The Scripture reader for "31 Days of Jesus Christ" is Caroline John.
The Scripture reader for "31 Days of Prayer" is Caroline John.
The Scripture reader for "31 Days of Grace" is Julia Carpenter.
The Scripture reader for "31 Days of Joy" is Julia Carpenter.
The Scripture reader for "30 Days of Righteousness" is Julia Carpenter.

2 Comments:
Hi Jeri,
I love your Itunes podcast Daily Devotions, but despite many subscription attempts, I have not been able to receive automatic episode updates, while receiving auto-updates from other subscribed daily devotions. I reported the prob to Itunes store but wanted to also let you know. Hopeing it will be corrected! Thanks so much for your devotion. Ialso wrote a positive review on the Itunes podcast site.
Thanks for letting me know this. I suspect the problem of not getting uploads is that I am recycling slots each month. I just update the link and then update the date. (For example, the July 15th devotional is simply re-edited and the link changed to become the August 15th devotional, and then on September 15th the same entry is updated again with a revised link and a new date.
It may be that iTunes is not seeing these revised entries as "new" but rather as mere revisions.
Thank you for your kind words and the gracious review!
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