Welcome to the 100th episode of the Adventist Peace Radio podcast, a project of the Adventist Peace Fellowship. It's taken us 7 years, but we're finally at the 100 episode mark. Woot woot!
My name is Jeff Boyd, and as producer of the podcast and sometimes an interviewer, I want to thank all of you listeners who have shared the journey! I also want to thank our guests who have shared their deep knowledge and personal experiences with us. You all amaze me. Each one of you. I also give a huge shout out to those who have recorded conversations as hosts—Nathan Brown, Maury Jackson, Moe Stiles, Marci Korea, and Lisa Diller. You rock. And finally, thank you to the leaders of the Adv Peace Fellowship for supporting this podcast, for granting me the chance to give it a go back in 2016. You made it all possible, all 7 years and 100 episodes. And you know, it feels like we're just getting started!
I am excited to introduce Yi Shen Ma as the guest for episode 100. Yi Shen was on the APF leadership team for some time, contributing much to our presence at the 2015 General Conference session in San Antonio, Texas.
To access the show notes for this conversation between Yi Shen and Nathan Brown, just go to adventistpeace.org/podcast and look for episode 100.
SHOW NOTES
A House on Fire is available at Amazon.com and the Adventist Book Center.
Series landing page – http://adventistpeace.org/house-on-fire
CONCLUSION
Thank you again for joining us for this episode of Adventist Peace Radio. To be sure you catch every conversation, you can subscribe to Adventist Peace Radio on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google Podcasts.
We hope you'll read the book as you listen to the series. A House on Fire is available at Amazon.com and the Adventist Book Center.
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This episode was recorded by Nathan Brown and produced by Jeff Boyd.
Theme music: "Green Fields" by Scott Holmes, and you can check him out at the Free Music Archive.
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