E.C.H.O. - Encouragement Can Help Others !
ech · o (ek' o), n., pl. ech · oes, v., ech · oed, ech-o · ing.
--n. 1. a sounding again; a repeating of a sound. 2. person who repeats the words or imitates the feelings, acts, etc., of another. 3. imitation of the feelings, acts, etc., of another. 4. a sympathetic response. -- v. 1. sound again; repeat or be repeated in sound; reflect sounds. 2. repeat (the words) or imitate (the feelings, acts, etc.) of another. [ <L<Gk. ] ---ech'o · er, n. ---Syn. v. 1. resound.
(Thorndike · Barnhart Comprehensive Desk Dictionary 1951)
Welcome to the ECHO web pages!
" As we have therefore opportunity, let us do good unto all men,
especially unto them who are of the household of faith. "
Galatians 6:10
"E.C.H.O." became an inspired idea in November, 1996. The first publication was sent out on January 15, 1997, and originally was sent out once a week (usually Sunday’s). The idea and theme of E.C.H.O. is to be an “echo” of God’s Word -- not to replace or add to, but to repeat and resound it so others can hear the encouraging words God has given us!
E.C.H.O. has been growing from the first edition on, not only in the number of individuals who receive the e-zine, but even more so the growth has been spiritually. While ECHO is not in the "numbers games" (to see how many people it can reach), ECHO holds the to the idea that quality is more important than quantity; however, due to the unlimited possibilities with the internet, the potential is there for thousands of recipients. Most of the out reach comes from people like you who share the articles or request a sample to be sent to various friends and acquaintances.
We are living in a time where all sorts of discomforting things occur. The freedom of sinful living is becoming more and more abundant, as in "the days of Noah" (Mt 24:37; Lu 17:26). As a result, as we "see the day approaching" (Heb 10:22-25), let us consider one another and encourage each other with God's Word - looking forward to the "blessed hope (Titus 2:11-15)!"
Sincerely yours,
Daniel
“Being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ:”
Philippians 1:6