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Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Kerby introduces two new books on today’s show. First up is Author and Nationally Syndicated Radio Host, Brant Hansen. Brant will talk about his book Blessed Are the Misfits. In the second hour Kerby welcomes back Jeremiah Johnston, President and Founder of Christian Thinkers Society. Unimaginable is Jeremiah’s new book. Your questions and comments for the authors are welcome at 800-351-1212.

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
Brant Hansen
Brant Hansen
Author, Nationally Syndicated Radio Host
Brant Hansen is an author, nationally syndicated radio host, and advocate for healing children with correctible disabilities through CURE International.

He’s won multiple “personality of the year” awards for his work on his offbeat and quirky radio show, which airs on more than 200 stations. His podcast with his friend and radio producer, Sherri Lynn (“The Brant and Sherri Oddcast”) has been downloaded millions of times.

He leverages his radio platform to advance the healing work of CURE, a global ministry of hospitals and programs that offer healing for children.

His first book, Unoffendable, has prompted a national discussion on the idea of forgiveness, and our culture’s embrace of self-righteous anger.

His second book, both provocative and very personal, is Blessed are the Misfits: Great News for Those Who Are Introverts, Spiritual Strugglers, or Just Feel Like They’re Missing Something. In this book, Hansen addresses his own, and many others’, inability to “feel God’s presence”, and how God might Himself feel about that.

Brant speaks to groups/conferences/churches when his schedule allows.

He has written for CNN.com, The Washington Post, U.S. News and World Report, The South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Relevant, and numerous other outlets on matters as varied as public policy, culture, sports, Asperger’s Syndrome, and faith. He’s been a game inventor, fronted a modern rock band, still dabbles in singing and songwriting.

He’s traveled extensively throughout the world for CURE and other groups, including multiple trips to CURE’s hospital for women and children in Afghanistan.

He has been married for 27 years to Carolyn, and they have two grown children.
Blessed Are the Misfits
Warning: If modern church culture makes perfect sense to you, and you always fit in seamlessly, don’t read this. As for the rest of us…

While American church culture (and American culture at large) seems largely designed for the extroverted, it’s estimated that half of the American population is introverted, and they’re often left wondering how, even if, they fit in the kingdom of God. As one of them, popular radio host Brant Hansen brings news. It’s wonderful, refreshing, and never-been-said-this-way-before good news.
Jeremiah Johnston
Jeremiah Johnston
President and Founder - Christian Thinkers Society
Jeremiah is known for his unique communication skills and his infectious love for people. Pastors, in unison, have remarked regarding the timely effectiveness of his ministry in their churches often drawing record attendance due to his compelling content and fresh presentation.

Johnston is a contributor for Fox News and has been seen recently on FOX & Friends, CNN Anderson Cooper, CNN Inside Politics, FOXBusiness Varney & Co., Newsmax, CBN and more. He ministers internationally in partnership with Museum of the Bible, president of Christian Thinkers Society, a Resident Institute at Houston Baptist University (in the top ten most ethnically diverse campuses in North America) where he also serves as Professor of Early Christianity. Jeremiah’s passion is working with local churches and pastors in equipping Christians to give intellectually informed accounts of what they believe.
Unimaginable: What Our World Would Be Like Without Christianity
In a day when Christians are often attacked for their beliefs, professor and speaker Jeremiah Johnston offers an inspiring look at the positive influence of Christianity, both historically and today. In Unimaginable, you'll discover the far-reaching ways that Christianity is good for the world--and has been since the first century AD....
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