It's highly unusual that I have multiple future episodes lined up. To make it even more highly unusual than usual, I have the rest of 2022 lined up. Of course this is Lord-Willing, and subject to change, yada-yada.
July: Ryan Habbena - Topic undetermined.
August: Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson - Traced (his book title; the book is about Human Genetic History)
September: Roger Patterson - Something science related
October: Steve Gretch - The Promises of God
November: Gene Clyatt @geneclyatt - English Reformation History, starting from King James to whenever Gene uses up an hour talking 😜
December: Andrew Rappaport & Fred Butler - 2022 Roundtable.
Jeanson and Patterson will be recorded in-person at the Answers in Genesis Creation Museum in early August.
Gretch is a friend from church. He was on in March 2021 to talk about The Dangers of Conspiracy Theories. He has since started his own podcast talking about the promises of God. Check him out at sjgretch.podbean.com
I also have a word in to get Jason Lisle in the near future. I haven't booked him yet because I have the rest of 2022 spoken for. He'll probably be early 2023; January if scheduling allows.
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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
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