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Holding Faith Radio

Listen to a continuous playing of carefully selected rich and biblical Christian songs. Hymns in both old tunes and modern flavors. You can listen to MOTB’s Holding Faith Radio using any online radio player including in your car radio. See ways to listen below.

If you are having issues playing our audio stream please contact Us. Please specify the device (mobile, laptop, etc) you are trying to connect with.


“And be not drunk with wine, wherein is excess; but be filled with the Spirit; Speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord; Giving thanks always for all things unto God and the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.” – Eph 5:18-20

Holding faith, and a good conscience; which some having put away concerning faith have made shipwreck. 1 T
im. 1:19

Ways to Listen

Whether you’re at work, in a coffee shop, on your own laptop or personal computer, wherever — just open your browser, visit musingonthebible.org/listen and you’re ready to start listening to music.

MOTB Website

– From this very page. Look for the play button.

iTunes Player
– You can click the link below and “open with” iTunes.
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WIndows Media Player
– Click the button and “open with” Windows Media Player.
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Direct Audio Streaming
– You can simply point your browser to directly stream from MOTB Radio
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Mobile Apps and Audio Devices
Holding Faith Radio is essentially a radio streaming service so you can add it to your favorite mobile apps like TuneIn, VRadio etc. and to your internet-enabled audio systems like Sonos, and so on.

Just manually add our streaming URL: http://radio.musingonthebible.org:8000/listen.m3u to the app or your device and you are good to go!


Holding Faith Radio is brought to you by MusingOnTheBible.org. If you need any help, feel free to send us an email [email protected] or fill out the form here. We look forward to hearing from you.


Any church that is not seriously involved in helping fulfill the Great Commission has forfeited its biblical right to exist.

— Oswald J. Smith

The more we pray, the more we shall want to pray. The more we pray, the more we can pray. The more we pray, the more we shall pray

— Charles Spurgeon

The man who cannot weep cannot preach. At least, if he never feels tears within, even if they do not show themselves without, he can scarcely be the man to handle such themes as those which God has committed to his people’s charge.

— Charles Spurgeon