There are a bunch of videos queued up to drop regularly. I'll be adding more before they'd be scheduled to post. Already up are all of the "Echo Zoe Answers" videos from a few years ago. Coming up over the next few weeks are "Andy On..." videos. They were recorded more recently and are akin to "Echo Zoe Answers" in that they address various topics, but they are not initiated by outside questions. In most cases, I hear a comment while watching something, and decide to do a video addressing what I hear. All of these will post Sunday mornings; one per week.
Also coming up are the original Lessons in Logic videos. These were originally recorded back in about 2013 or 2014 as adult Sunday School teachings at our church. They have been available for purchase at the Echo Zoe website as a way to raise support for EZM. These videos will post every Wednesday for eight weeks beginning next week, and because they're in the EZM store, will be available only to supporters. You're more than welcome to use the promo code in the pinned comment to come behind the paywall for free, and it will not bother me in the least if you stay behind the paywall by using another promo code when your free month expires. Thanks again for being here with me on Locals!
Andrew Rappaport and Fred Butler return for the sixth annual Roundtable. The three of us each brought a topic to discuss for roughly 20 minutes. We start with Andrew, who wanted to talk a little about "Christian Nationalism," primarily that he doesn't like the use of the term. Fred followed with a discussion of "Worldviews," which came out of his book on Apologetics. To finish, we talk about Christians participating in politics, primarily through voting, but also about other forms of participation.
Will Dobbie is pastor of Emmanuel Church of Knoxville, Tennessee, and author of “From Everlasting to Everlasting: Every Believer's Biography,” and “A Time to Mourn: Grieving the Loss of Those Whose Eternities Were Uncertain.” He returns to talk about mourning the deaths of loved ones who are either unsaved, or whose salvation is unclear.
Show notes available at https://echozoe.com/191
Kofi Adu-Boahen is pastor of Redeemer Bible Fellowship in Medford, Oregon. Kofi has been with us several times, and returns once again, this time to talk about Law and Gospel.
Show notes will be at https://echozoe.com/190
Andrew Rappaport and Fred Butler return for the sixth annual Roundtable. The three of us each brought a topic to discuss for roughly 20 minutes. We start with Andrew, who wanted to talk a little about "Christian Nationalism," primarily that he doesn't like the use of the term. Fred followed with a discussion of "Worldviews," which came out of his book on Apologetics. To finish, we talk about Christians participating in politics, primarily through voting, but also about other forms of participation.
Ryan Habbena walks us through the seed promise, from the curse on the serpent following the Fall in Genesis to the ultimate victory in Revelation.
Episode page at: https://echozoe.com/192
Will Dobbie is pastor of Emmanuel Church of Knoxville, Tennessee, and author of “From Everlasting to Everlasting: Every Believer's Biography,” and “A Time to Mourn: Grieving the Loss of Those Whose Eternities Were Uncertain.” He returns to talk about mourning the deaths of loved ones who are either unsaved, or whose salvation is unclear.
Show notes available at https://echozoe.com/191
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Gene Clyatt returns for a fourth installment of English Reformation history {at least in regard to the time-period.) Gene was first on with me in August of 2021, where he talked about the early days of the English Reformation under Henry the 8th and Bishop Thomas Cranmer. In the May, 2022 episode, Gene returned to talk about England under Queen Elizabeth I. Last November, he talked about England under King James I.
For this episode, we get into the Witch Trials. Gene gives some history on how they began, talks about how King James brought them to Scotland and England, and how they ended up in the American Colonies, with Salem being the best-known.
Show notes are at https://echozoe.com/186
After several attempts to add video, and it never getting through processing, here's the Rumble version: