Larry Matsko has narrated 7 audiobooks on Listento.it by 6 authors. The most-rated is Well, Well, Well.

7 audiobooks
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Getting Right with God

Summary

In Getting Right with God, Paul Nthoba relates his intimate conversations with the Father, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. He follows a strategic format first used by Matthew Robert Payne and then adapted by Lisa Townley in books of the same name. But although the format is the same, Paul’s unique and personal relationship with the Trinity shines through in his conversation and with humor as they all interact with each other. In each daily entry, Paul and the Trinity walk through the same three sections: an introduction, openness and vulnerability, and the courts of heaven. Paul’s transparency engages the listener in understanding how the Father wants to develop a deep friendship with each person. Join Paul in his journey of Getting Right with God. Perhaps you will be inspired to start your own journey as well!

©2019 Matthew Robert Payne (P)2019 Matthew Robert Payne

Narrator: Larry Matsko
Author: Paul Nthoba
Length: 3 hrs
Available on Audible
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Twilantia: The Making of a King, Part One

Summary

Levi Zebrowski is an average, every day American who is called to duty. Haunted by the memories of his parents' horrific deaths, he joins the military to ensure that the light of the good is never extinguished. After being deployed to Vietnam, he's killed in the line of duty. Odin sees his manner of death and snatches him to a world of fantasy where he encounters magic, gods and yes, swords. He's thrust into the role of a hero even though it's a responsibility he does not want. This is the origin of a king, of a better way of life for a people that have almost forgotten that which we hold most dear - Freedom.

©2012 Bobby T. Browning (P)2015 Bobby T. Browning

Narrator: Larry Matsko
Length: 3 hrs and 51 mins
Available on Audible
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Twilantia: The Making of a King: Part Two

Summary

Levi Zebrowski was a normal, everyday American killed in Vietnam and resurrected on Oerth by Odin. There, he becomes a force of good. The journey of a hero is full of twists and turns. Though the mantle of hero is still not wanted by Zebo, he has chosen to wear it as he makes for the home of his adoptive father and friend to find a cure and save a life.

©2014 Bobby T. Browning (P)2015 Bobby T. Browning

Narrator: Larry Matsko
Length: 3 hrs and 13 mins
Available on Audible
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Tertullian

Summary

This was written by our author in confutation of certain heretics who denied the reality of Christ’s flesh, or at least its identity with human flesh - fearing that, if they admitted the reality of Christ’s flesh, they must also admit his resurrection in the flesh; and, consequently, the resurrection of the human body after death. They who are so anxious to shake that belief in the resurrection which was firmly settled before the appearance of our modern Sadducees, as even to deny that the expectation thereof has any relation whatever to the flesh, have great cause for besetting the flesh of Christ also with doubtful questions, as if it either had no existence at all, or possessed a nature altogether different from human flesh.  For they cannot but be apprehensive that, if it be once determined that Christ’s flesh was human, a presumption would immediately arise in opposition to them, that that flesh must by all means rise again, which has already risen in Christ. Therefore, we shall have to guard our belief in the resurrection from the same armory, whence they get their weapons of destruction. Let us examine our Lord’s bodily substance, for about his spiritual nature all are agreed. It is his flesh that is in question. Its verity and quality are the points in dispute. Did it ever exist? whence was it derived? And of what kind was it? If we succeed in demonstrating it, we shall lay down a law for our own resurrection.

©2015 Lighthouse Publishing (P)2021 Lighthouse Publishing

Narrator: Larry Matsko
Length: 2 hrs and 3 mins
Available on Audible
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Finding Intimacy with Jesus Made Simple: Key Truths to Draw You Closer

Summary

Have you got a hunger to be closer to Jesus? Have you got a desire to know him in a greater way and walk with him in a deeper relationship? Do you have a thirst for intimacy with Jesus to such a level that you can know secret things about him? Do you want to walk with him so close that he directs your every step through the leading of the Holy Spirit? Come and hear about a Jesus that you always knew, but in way that you have never known him. Come and hear His secrets about his life on earth that he is happy to reveal to His friends. Listen to key truths that will thrust you into a more intimate relationship with Jesus if you understand them, meditate on them and apply them to your life. Matthew Robert Payne has lived a life of sorrow and pain, and yet through all his trials he has grown intimate with the Lover of his soul. Listen as he shares his heart with you, the lessons that he has learned in his Christian life and key revelations about the life of Jesus that were only revealed to him as he wrote this book. Many who know Matthew on Facebook in a personal way have a holy jealousy of his relationship with Jesus, and with this book he hopes to let people bridge that gap. This book is not a book to be listen to once and never again; it is a book that you need to listen to again and again and apply to your life. Intimacy with Jesus is a sure prize, and well worth the effort it requires you to put into it, and hearing this book is a key step to getting there.

©2016 Matthew Robert Payne (P)2016 Revival Waves of Glory Books & Publishing

Narrator: Larry Matsko
Length: 4 hrs and 39 mins
Available on Audible
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A Figurative Commentary on the Song of Solomon

Summary

In American churches, the Song of Solomon is traditionally thought of as an allegory of the love between Jesus, and the church. In Hebrew tradition, it is an allegory about the love of God for the Hebrew people. While both interpretations can be considered accurate, there is a third and mostly overlooked interpretation, and that is that it is a poetic representation of the earthly life, ministry, crucifixion, death burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, and his continued ministry to the church, through the Holy Spirit from heaven. This commentary is an attempt to outline this third interpretation in clear, concise language for the edification of the church and the body of Jesus Christ.

©2016 David Gregson McNeely (P)2016 Revival Waves of Glory Books & Publishing

Narrator: Larry Matsko
Length: 9 hrs and 9 mins
Available on Audible
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Well, Well, Well

Summary

Well, Well, Well is a compilation of miraculous healing stories coupled with medical and biblical accounts that document and confirm that faith and prayer does play a vital role in healing. The stories are captivating and the instruction will challenge the listener to believe God all the more. This is a must-listen for those wanting to learn about healing for today.

©2015 Jay W. West (P)2015 Worldwide Publishing Group

Narrator: Larry Matsko
Author: Jay W. West
Length: 4 hrs and 51 mins
Available on Audible