Today’s program is hosted by Kerby Anderson. His guest in the first hour is Joel Rosenberg. They’ll discuss Joel’s new book: The Kremlin Conspiracy. Kerby’s guest in the second hour is Rich Wilkerson, Jr., who also has a new book: Friend of Sinners.
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Everything he learned to protect our president, he must use to take out theirs.
With an American president distracted by growing tensions in North Korea and Iran, an ominous new threat is emerging in Moscow. A czar is rising in the Kremlin, a Russian president feverishly consolidating power, silencing his opposition, and plotting a brazen and lightning-fast military strike that could rupture the NATO alliance and bring Washington and Moscow to the brink of nuclear war. But in his blind spot is the former U.S. Secret Service agent, Marcus Ryker, trained to protect but ready to kill to save his country.
Famously known for officiating the 2014 wedding of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, and popular amongst celebrity circles, Rich is gearing up for the release of his second book, “Friend of Sinners: Why Jesus Cares More About Relationship than Perfection.” Heis an internationally recognized speaker who has logged over two million air miles preaching the gospel around the globe. Rich and DawnCheré recently welcomed the long-awaited birth of their first son Wyatt Wesley after an eight-year struggle with infertility.
The Bible calls Jesus a friend of sinners. What does that mean? In Friend of Sinners, Rich Wilkerson Jr. shows readers the profound implications of the reality that Jesus calls us friends not because of who we are or what we have done, but because of who he is. While he was on earth, he knew that people needed to belong before they would want to behave. He understood that the power within him was greater than the darkness around him, so he loved fearlessly.
By following his example, we can have the same clear conviction and compassion for the lost that he did. His gospel of scandalous grace cannot be overestimated. When we embrace the truth that we all need Jesus equally and when we trust him to bring transformation in people’s hearts, we will walk as Jesus walked, experiencing the glory of God in our own lives and in the lives of those around us.
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