Join Kerby Anderson as he brings a biblical perspective on today’s headlines. His first guest is Audrea Decker with My Faith Votes. They’ll talk about the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment. Then he welcomes Anthony Schmidt. Anthony will share the new Museum Of The Bible’s Corrie Ten Boom exhibit. And his final guest is Greg Laurie. Greg is Senior Pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship and he joins Kerby to discuss A cinematic crusade: Rush of Hope.
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Laurie has authored over 70 books including Live Love Fight, Tell Someone, Greatest Stories Ever Told, Hope for Hurting Hearts, As It Is in Heaven, and his autobiography, Lost Boy. The accompanying documentary film, Lost Boy: The Next Chapter has won eight awards at international film festivals. His 2013 film Hope for Hurting Hearts features his story of trusting God through tragedy.
Host of the nationally syndicated radio program A New Beginning and television program GregLaurie.tv, Laurie is also the founder and featured speaker for Harvest Crusades and Harvest America—contemporary, large-scale evangelistic outreaches. More than 7.8 million people have attended a Harvest Crusades event.
He resides in Southern California with his wife, Cathe. They have two sons, Christopher and Jonathan. Christopher went to be with the Lord in 2008. Greg and Cathe also have five grandchildren.
Anthony joined Museum of the Bible as the curator of Bible and Religion in America in 2017. As Senior Curator, he oversees the museum’s curatorial team, manages collections research and documentation and develops exhibition and museum content. He also curates post-16th century texts and artifacts in the Museum Collections. Previously, he served as a doctoral assistant in the Department of Special Collections at Princeton Seminary and as an author and researcher for the American Bible Society’s Faith & Liberty Discovery Center project in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.