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Interpreter Radio Show — November 20, 2022

Bruce Webster

Kris Frederickson

Martin Tanner

 

In this episode, our hosts Bruce Webster, Kris Frederickson and Martin Tanner introduce our new show format. Each show will be divided into a number of segments that may vary from week to week. One segment will provide information that will supplement the study of the Come, Follow Me lesson material for 2023 and will be called “The New Testament in Context.” Another segment will provide evidences in support of the Church, or responses to criticisms of the Church and will be called “Advocacy of the Restored Gospel.” As a starting point, this segment will use the new Institute manual entitled “Answering My Gospel Questions.” Finally, there will be a segment of general discussion that may include comments on recent Interpreter Foundation publications or activities.

You can listen to or download the non-Come, Follow Me portions of the November 20th broadcast of the Interpreter Radio Show below. These three audio tracks will also be included in our podcast feed (https://interpreterfoundation.org/feeds/podcast):

The “New Testament in Context” portion of this show will be posted on December 20, the week before the beginning of the first Come, Follow Me lesson for the 2023 year.

The Interpreter Radio Show can be heard Sunday evenings from 7 to 9 PM (MDT), on K-TALK, AM 1640, or you can listen live on the Internet at ktalkmedia.com. Call in to 801-254-1640 with your questions and comments during the live show.

 

Original air date: November 20, 2022. These recording have been edited to remove commercial breaks.

Restoration Advocacy, Part 1: How did King James Bible verses end up in the Book of Mormon?
Restoration Advocacy, Part 2: How do I find good information to answer my questions?
General Discussion: Kevin Christensen’s article about Margaret Barker in Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship

The Interpreter Radio Show is a weekly discussion of matters of interest to the hosts, guests, and callers of the show. The views expressed on the Interpreter Radio Show are those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Interpreter Foundation, nor should statements made on the show be construed as official doctrinal statements of the Church.

 

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