Kerby Anderson hosts today’s show. It’s going to be especially good. After an update of the nation and the world, Kerby welcomes Greg Matthews who shares his testamony, his book Wild Awakening, and his organization Chase What Matters. The final guests for the day are Paul Gould & Paul Copan who will share The Worldview Bulletin, an online periodical helping you stay informed about current ideas and issues at the intersection of culture and Christian philosophy, theology, and apologetics.
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But everything changed when an idyllic hunting trip through the backwoods of Alaska turned into a harrowing fight for his life. Greg was attacked by a grizzly bear—but the gruesome, nearly fatal conflict offered an unexpected encounter with God. Greg’s eyes, and more importantly, his heart, were finally opened to the lie that he’d internalized as a child: that his dangerously high-risk achievements were the sole signifiers of his worth. The road to recovery was long and painful, but it forced Greg to come face-to-face with the long-held view of manhood he had absorbed as his own identity. The relentless grizzly uncovered something in Greg’s heart: that he was being pursued by an equally persistent God, who loved him unconditionally.
A gripping tale of survival and a rebuttal to outmoded notions about masculinity, Wild Awakening offers an alternative way of living in the world, allowing them to finally see their value in God’s eyes.
Produced by Christian scholars Dr. Paul Copan, Dr. Paul Gould, and Christopher Reese (ThM), The Worldview Bulletin features:
Interviews
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News
Guest contributors
Announcements, exclusive discounts, and sneak-previews of new books
Answers to reader questions
Link roundups
Info on apologetics events and conferences, and more.
Each issue will inform, equip, and inspire you as you seek to understand, defend, and proclaim the Christian worldview.
Paul and his wife, Jacqueline, have six children, and they reside in West Palm Beach, Florida.
In addition to contributing essays to several books, he has written many articles in professional journals. He is the President of the Evangelical Philosophical Society. He and his wife Jacqueline live with their five children in the West Palm Beach area.