Mars Hill Audio
Mars Hill Audio Summary
Mars Hill Audio is a mobile iOS app in Education by Mars Hill Audio. Released in Mar 2018 (8 years ago). It has 37 ratings with a 4.32★ (good) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 26 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Mar 4, 2026.
Store info: Last updated on App Store on Mar 4, 2026 .
4.32★
Ratings: 37
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THREE DECADES OF THOUGHTFUL AUDIO
More than 10 years before the term “podcast” was ever used, MARS HILL AUDIO launched an audio magazine. First distributed on cassette tapes, then CDs, then MP3 downloads, then streaming from a website, the MARS HILL AUDIO Journal can now be enjoyed through our free app.
Our principal product is our audio Journal, which has become required listening for those interested in developing a deeper understanding of “contemporary culture and Christian conviction.” Hosted by Ken Myers, the Journal regularly features insightful interviews with authors, critics, artists, and other prominent thinkers.
In addition to the Journal, MARS HILL AUDIO produces audiobooks, anthologies, documentaries, and “audio reprints” from magazines and journals. All of this audio content can be streamed through the MHA app, or stored for later listening. The app also lets you search your library of audio products for names of guests and topics.
POPULAR GUESTS AND TOPICS
• Rebecca DeYoung, on the forgotten vice of vainglory
• Nicholas Carr, on automation technologies and us
• Joel Salatin, on farming practices that observe the order of Creation
• Bishop Robert Barron on God, freedom, faith, reason, and holiness.
• Gisela Kreglinger, on the spiritual meaning of wine
• R. J. Snell, on how the vice of acedia denies the being of Creation
• Dana Gioia, on the life and poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins
• Peter Harrison, on the territories of science and religion
FREE CONTENT FOR ALL
In addition to enabling access to products you’ve purchased, the MHA app delivers regular releases of free content, including material from our 25 year-long archive, specially produced features on timely topics, and complete recordings of our Areopagus Lecture series.
HOW YOU CAN JOIN THE CONVERSATION
• Download the free MHA app
• Sign in with the e-mail address tied to your MHA account (if you don’t have one, you can create one at marshillaudio.org)
• Subscribe to the Journal or purchase individual copies and other products
• Listen to free content from the app’s home page, or
• Browse your library of back issues of the Journal and other products
• Start listening. Stop as necessary. Talk with your friends. Repeat.
WHAT LISTENERS TELL US
“Thanks for the great work on the Journal which my wife and I have enjoyed for years. We like to