Our host Kerby Anderson has a busy show today. First up, he speaks with singer, song-writer, and author Michael W. Smith. Michael has a new book: The Way of the Father: Lessons from My Dad, Truths about God. Kerby’s second guest is the founder and senior pastor of Epiphany Fellowship in Philadelphia, Eric Mason. Dr. Mason shares his new book: Urban Apologetics.
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Amassing an in-depth catalog of achievements, Smith was also recently honored with a star-studded tribute concert in Nashville, TN to celebrate his 35 No. 1, by a myriad of legendary performers. His recent USA Today, Yahoo! Music and Billboard-acclaimed studio album A Million Lights and Parade, Good Morning America- featured and GRAMMY nominated Live worship album Surrounded have together become his 30th and 31st Top 10 hits on Billboard’s Top Christian Albums chart, more than any other solo artist in history. In October 2020, he released a longtime passion album, STILL Vol. 1, an atmospheric listening experience of improvisational music coupled with inspirational scriptures.
More than just an outstanding songwriter and performer, Smith has given back to the global community throughout his career. Smith has raised funds to battle AIDS in Africa, started Rocketown, a safe haven for young people in Tennessee to meet and find hope; and has helped more than 70,000 children through Compassion International. He has written several bestselling books, including Old Enough To Know, Friends Are Friends Forever and his latest The Way of the Father.
+ Finding truth in tragedy
+ Loving unconditionally
+ Persevering through pain
+ Bringing righteousness to the world
+ Influencing and inspiring generations
+ Discovering identity and approval in Christ
Edited by Dr. Eric Mason and featuring a top-notch lineup of contributors, Urban Apologetics is the first book focused entirely on cults, religious groups, and ethnocentric ideologies prevalent in the black community. It brings the church up to speed on the legitimate issues that blacks have with Western Christianity as well as the questions alternative religious groups pose about historic Christianity, and it applies the gospel to black identity to show that Jesus is the only one who can restore our identity.