Today’s show is hosted by Kerby Anderson. His first guest is Nick Novello, a Dallas Police Officer, who will discuss corruption in the city of Dallas. Next he chats with nationally known Author, Speaker, and Radio Host, Alex McFarland. They discuss our nation’s abandonment of moral law. Then Kerby welcomes Wesley J. Smith, Senior Fellow at Discovery Institute’s Center on Human Exceptionalism, to talk about assisted suicide. Kerby’s final guest is Melissa Fisher. She will tell us about her new book, “The Way of Hope.”
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Smith has been named one of the nation’s premier expert thinkers in bioengineering and the Great Defender of Life.
He is the author or coauthor of fourteen books. A prolific writer and blogger, Smith has published hundreds of articles and opinion columns on issues such as the importance of being human (human exceptionalism), assisted suicide, bioethics, eugenics, transhumanism, legal ethics, medical ethics, and public affairs.
Throughout his career in public advocacy, Smith has appeared on thousands of television and radio talk/interview programs and has been called to testify by countless members of legislative and executive branches of government to give advice on issues within his fields of expertise. He has testified as an expert witness in front of federal and state legislative committees, and has counseled government leaders internationally about matters of mutual concern.
Smith is an international lecturer and public speaker, appearing frequently at political, university, medical, legal, disability rights, bioethics, religious, industry, and community gatherings across the United States, Europe, Mexico, Canada, South Africa, Australia, and at the United Nations.
There's a better way--the way of hope. With deep understanding born from her own painful experiences, Melissa Fisher shows that somewhere between the extremes of condemning and condoning is compassion. In this book, she aims to equip the church to make a positive difference in the lives of those hurting from relational or sexual brokenness. Perfect for pastors, parents, siblings, and friends of the ten million people in America who identify as LGBTQ, who long to love them well.
Nick Novello is a cop straight out of central casting, right down to the heavy Bronx accent he never shed despite more than three decades behind the wheel of a Dallas police patrol car. He looks like every actor who's ever played a cop.
Nick is a fearless, outspoken whistleblower who is determined to make sure the citizens of Dallas are informed of their vulnerability. While he still works as a police officer, he is boldly speaking out against the city leaders who have brought Dallas to this point of chaos. The Dallas Police Department is currently under staffed, under paid, over worked and overwhelmed making Dallas citizens unprotected.
Nick is a spokesman for police reform, believing that incarceration is not a remedy for substance abuse, and that the policies in place, have done great harm to the fabric of our Culture, particularly, black and brown America.
Nick’s passion is the Cross of Christ, where God reconciled man to himself, in the person of his Son, Jesus Christ. “I am privileged to be in Prison Ministry, where I share the love of God with those incarcerated. I could not speak, as I do, but for my Lord and Savior. It is his mandate I speak to.”
Nick provides updates about the dire situation of our Dallas Police Department through social media, primarily Facebook and YouTube. He invites you to review this information so you can be informed about your city and help get this important information out to others.
As an advocate for Christian apologetics, Alex has preached in more than 1,500 churches, and has spoken in hundreds of locations throughout North America and internationally. He is also the founder of the acclaimed national apologetics conference “Truth for a New Generation” (which has resulted in a combined attendance of over 50,000 people thus far). Alex has been featured at conferences such as The Billy Graham School of Evangelism, Focus on the Family’s Big Dig, and California’s Spirit West Coast, sharing the platform with Chuck Colson, Josh McDowell, and many others. Alex has been interviewed by numerous media outlets such as FOX News, SIRIUS XM, Associated Press, Newsmax TV, The Christian Post, and others. He is a graduate of Liberty University, and currently lives in North Carolina with his wife.