Off The Map’s New Podcast Free Ticket Contest
by Tyler Mahoney, Off The Map’s Summer Intern
Win Tickets to The Born Again Church Tour
Off The Map just released its new free podcast
Right now we’re featuring talks from Brian McLaren, Jim and Casper, Todd Hunter and Scot McKnight.
In the future we’ll post talks from Rob Bell, David Kinnaman and other spiritual explorers and practitioners.
To get the word out on The Off The Map Podcast we need to be featured on itunes. If that happens it will increase the range of our audience greatly.
You can help us by subscribing to our free podcast and writing a review on our itunes page. Everyone who does that before August 29 will be entered in our contest. We’ll put your names in a drawing to win a free ticket to The Born Again Church Tour.
We’re giving away a total of 3 tickets (valued at $100 each) for Seattle, LA, or Denver (each winner chooses which location they want).
Steps:
- Click here to go to our podcast on itunes
- Click on subscribe
- Download and listen to some episodes
- Write a review on our itunes page
- Be honest and tell us what you think
Don’t have itunes? Get it here
You can also listen to our podcast online or subscribe to the RSS feed. Visit our podcast page for those links.







Timm Taff said
am August 25 2008 @ 1:19 pm
Tyler!
We constantly discuss ideas we glean from emails and OTM idea lab stuff. We missed you at Wildhorse this year!
Bstryd said
am August 25 2008 @ 10:23 pm
If you are gonna do more podcasts, please set up a non-iTunes way to download or subscribe. Letting the limitation of iTunes, et. al., be the only way is not out of the box or off the wall. Thanks for considering this.
Helen said
am August 26 2008 @ 7:29 am
Bstryd, thanks for your comment. I just set up podcast page in response to your request. You’ll find links there that access the podcast outside itunes.
I also edited the post to add the podcast page link to it.
Randy Siever said
am September 4 2008 @ 10:15 am
I’ve only listened to two of them so far, but I’d like to hear a quick introduction of the guy introducing each podcast, and also of where and when the speaker was speaking. Context is often helpful in helping listeners enter the experience after the fact.
Chelsia said
am October 27 2008 @ 10:28 am
People should read this.