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Monday, July 3, 2017

On Point of View today, our guest is author, Shelene Bryan, who  is also the founder of Skip1.org, a charity dedicated to providing food and clean water to children in America and around the world. Shelene will chat about her book, Ridiculous Faith: Experience the Power of an Absurdly, Unbelievably Good God.

In the second hour we hear from Dr. Edward E. Moody, Jr., professor of Counselor Education and Chair of the Department of Allied Professions at North Carolina Central University. He discusses his book, Surviving Culture.

Kerby Anderson
Kerby Anderson
Host, Point of View Radio Talk Show

Kerby Anderson is host of Point of View Radio Talk Show and also serves as the President of Probe Ministries. He holds masters degrees from Yale University (science) and Georgetown University (government). He also serves as a visiting professor at Dallas Theological Seminary and has spoken on dozens of university campuses including University of Michigan, Vanderbilt University, Princeton University, Johns HopkinsRead More

Guests
Shelene Bryan
Author, Founder - Skip1.org
Shelene Bryan is the founder of Skip1.org, a charity dedicated to providing food and clean water to children in America and around the world. Bryan is an accomplished speaker who now turns her extraordinary ability to challenge and inspire to the written word. Her story has been featured in media including The Steve Harvey Show. Bryan resides in Southern California with her husband and two children.
Ridiculous Faith: Experience the Power of an Absurdly, Unbelievably Good God
Why do my most profound moments of faith vanish so quickly?

What would your life be like if you could harness the rush of faith that appears in the most desperate moments? What if you could live your entire life with the kind of split-second, imminent-disaster faith that crying out to God brings? What if you could live a life of Ridiculous Faith?

True faith is vital to a vibrant Christian life. Without it, it is impossible to please God. But are your moments of deepest, most essential faith doomed to dissipate as quickly as they materialize, leaving you powerless and ineffectual?

Absolutely not. The truth is, you are not doomed to a lifetime of flickering faith.
Edward-Moody
Dr. Edward Moody
Professor, Pastor - North Carolina Central University
Edward E. Moody, Jr. has a Ph.D. from North Carolina State University in counselor education, an M.A. in clinical psychology from Middle Tennessee State University and a B.A. in pastoral training from Welch College. He is a Licensed Professional Counselor - Supervisor in North Carolina as well as a Health Services Provider - Psychological Associate and a National Certified Counselor. His unique experience as a pastor, psychological consultant and counselor educator uniquely prepared him to write.

He recently published First Aid for Emotional Hurts: Helping People Through Difficult Times, Surviving Culture, and Surviving Culture Parent Edition series. He is also pastor at Tippett's Chapel Church in Clayton, North Carolina.
Surviving Culture
Young people today are faced with many challenges that attempt to lure them away from the truth of Scripture and their foundation of faith. Dr. Moody shares strong advice on the need to be prepared and make wise decisions to navigate the culture of today. He supports his points with relevant facts and current statistics. He also shows how the culture Daniel faced in Old Testament times correlates with some of the same trials teens face today. Daniel and his companions faced unbelievable pressure to compromise their faith living in a corrupt culture. They not only survived but thrived and had a real impact on the world around them. Dr. Moody shares how young people today can do the same. Dr. Moody shares powerful insight and practical steps teens can use to be prepared to face the corruption in society and yet have a powerful influence for God on their world.
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