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Issues, Etc.

2782. Responding to Listener Email and the Issues, Etc. Comment Line, 10/5/23

Issues, Etc.

Lutheran Public Radio

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Spirituality

4.91.8K Ratings

🗓️ 5 October 2023

⏱️ 40 minutes

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0:00.0

Martin Luther on Mental Health, practical advice for Christians today, is the issues

0:04.9

that set a book of the month for October. It's written by Lutheran Laman, Dr. Stephen

0:09.2

Saunders, Professor of Psychology at Marquette University. Martin Luther on Mental Health

0:14.1

is published by Concordia Publishing House, their phone number 1-800-325-3040, or Learn

0:20.4

More at issuesetc.org, the issues that set a book of the month for October, Martin Luther

0:26.2

on Mental Health.

0:30.0

Well, we've got some comments and questions from our listeners, feedback on our evangelism

0:47.4

series with Dr. Ken Sherb, some questions about our new audio book. I trust and dark

0:52.2

my road, and listeners expressing their thoughts on having Molly Hemingway on the show.

0:59.9

It's time for a listener email on the issues, etc. comment line, email address, talkback

1:04.0

at issuesetc.org, and the comment line 618-223-8382.

1:10.2

I'm really looking forward to our interview with Dr. Bradley Berzer in about 40 minutes

1:14.3

on, he's going to give us a biography on Christopher Columbus. Looking forward to that one.

1:20.2

He's a guy we need to get on more often.

1:21.6

I agree. I'd love to take a history course from him. Let's begin with Jason. Great question,

1:26.3

Jason S. Actually, it's not a question. It's a comment. Mark Hemingway's audio seems

1:31.2

to fade in and out during his two or three most recent appearances. Very difficult to follow

1:37.0

in a noisy environment. We concur, and thanks for listening and trying to listen, Jason.

1:43.2

Well, we apologize. We're trying to track this down because we noticed two interviews

1:49.4

ago that his audio, it was not just slightly fading. It would fade to inaudibility throughout

1:59.4

the course of an interview. It would be normal sound. Then it would just fade. We thought,

2:03.2

well, maybe he's getting off mic that can happen. To me, it sounded like they were running

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