Welcome to Point of View with host Kerby Anderson. In the first hour Kerby talks with Dr. James Merritt. Dr. Merritt has a new book that we all need to read, “Character Still Counts: It Is Time to Restore Our Lasting Values.” Then he welcomes Robert J. Hutchinson. Robert, an award-winning writer who studied philosophy as an undergraduate, moved to Israel to learn Hebrew, and earned a graduate degree in New Testament studies. He’ll share his book, The Dawn of Christianity. Kerby’s final guest is Abigail Shrier. Abigail also has a new book, “Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters.”
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Learn how to build up God’s kind of character qualities and live a life of authenticity. Let the past examples in Scripture inspire you today as you live out this truth: Character still counts, and it always will.
For the past 30 years, he has earned a living as a writer. He has written for many national publications, including Christianity Today and the National Catholic Register, and won awards from the Associated Church Press, the Catholic Press Association and the Society of Professional Journalists/Sigma Delta Chi.
After college, Hutchinson moved to Israel to study Hebrew. After returning to the U.S., he earned a master’s degree in New Testament and theology from Fuller Theological Seminary, an evangelical school in Pasadena, California.
Hutchinson blogs regularly at his website. He lives with his wife and children in a small beach town on the West Coast.
But today whole groups of female friends in colleges, high schools, and even middle schools across the country are coming out as “transgender.” These are girls who had never experienced any discomfort in their biological sex until they heard a coming-out story from a speaker at a school assembly or discovered the internet community of trans “influencers.”
Coming out as transgender immediately boosts these girls’ social status, Shrier finds, but once they take the first steps of transition, it is not easy to walk back. She offers urgently needed advice about how parents can protect their daughters.
A generation of girls is at risk. Abigail Shrier’s essential book will help you understand what the trans craze is and how you can inoculate your child against it—or how to retrieve her from this dangerous path.