As long as there are iPods there will be need to fill those iPods. And while most people are content to pack their pods with musical content, how about taking it to the next level by loading and listening to some great sermons?! The other critical element I have taken into consideration is cost: the following are all free (at least currently). So here is my list of online audio resources for your audible edification.

one28 Sermons Sermons from SKH and others in one28. Be sure to check the new audio site and one28 podcast.
Desiring God Sermons from John Piper. This is a true treasure, with over 25 years of free audio, listed by date and reference.
Grace to You Podcast Sermons from John MacArthur (you can also listen or download some MacArthur sermons at Oneplace).
Renewing Your Mind Messages from R.C. Sproul. As far as I can tell, you can’t download the messages, but you can still listen for free — unlike how it used to be, so that’s something….
GraceLife Audio Sermons from Phil Johnson and others in one of the adult Sunday school classes at Grace Community Church.
Sermon Cloud An upstart sermon site with a hodge-podge of preachers. Be careful to leave the bones, but do enjoy the meat from men like Mark Driscoll and Tim Keller.
Crossroads Audio Sermons from Rick Holland and guests in the college department at Grace Community Church.
The Master’s Seminary Chapel Messages and Podcast Chapel messages by faculty and guests at The Master’s Seminary.
The Master’s College Chapel Podcast Chapel messages by faculty and guests at The Master’s College.
SBTS Chapel Messages Chapel messages by Albert Mohler, faculty, and guests at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Albert Mohler Radio Podcast Daily radio show with commentary on church and culture issues.
Mark Dever Sermons and Podcast Sermons from Capitol Hill Baptist Church, including overview sermons on the Old Testament and New Testament.



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I’ll also advertise my old adult Sunday School at Grace :D… Cornerstone Audio Downloads
[smirk]Yeah, I suppose Dan Dumas and Nathan Busenitz are alright.[/smirk]
Hey, I’d watch it there. I can just imagine Nate’s iron fist poised above The Pulpit’s Blogroll ready to smite any and all who step out of line. (Though, it would probably be more of a threat if he had the right address.)
College students stuck out in the middle of nowhere thank you!! (At least I am thankful)
This is a great list. Although not sermons, I would add the lectures at Covenant Theological Seminary.
I went to the Covenant site, but couldn’t find the audio page. Do you have a specific link you could share?
Covenant classes are listed on the right side of this: http://www.covenantseminary.edu/worldwide/default.asp