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Wednesday, September 8, 2021

Kerby is hosting today. His first guests, Suzanne Everbach and Lee Anne Morris join him in studio.  They’ll discuss Council for Life. Then Preston Ulmer joins him to talk about his organization and his new book, both of the same name, The Doubters’ Club.

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Kerby Anderson
Kerby Anderson
Host, Point of View Radio Talk Show

Kerby Anderson is host of Point of View Radio Talk Show and also serves as the President of Probe Ministries. He holds masters degrees from Yale University (science) and Georgetown University (government). He also serves as a visiting professor at Dallas Theological Seminary and has spoken on dozens of university campuses including University of Michigan, Vanderbilt University, Princeton University, Johns HopkinsRead More

Guests
Suzanne Everbach Show Page
Suzanne Everbach
Chief Operating Officer - Council for Life
Suzanne Everbach serves as the Chief Operating Officer of Council for Life. She has been involved with Council for Life for the past 16 years, first serving on CFL’s Board of Directors for five years before transitioning to their staff. Suzanne draws from her experience in law, accounting and development in carrying out her responsibilities at Council for Life. Suzanne is passionate about the sanctity of life and considers it the honor of her life to dedicate her time and skills to raise public awareness and educate about the complex issues that surround unplanned pregnancies. She takes pride that CFL provides financial support to a spectrum of local life-affirming nonprofits serving the most vulnerable in our community with compassionate care through pregnancy resource centers, maternity homes, adoption and foster care, youth mentoring, parenting and life skills education, post-abortion healing, targeted media outreach, and support for couples who have received a life-limiting diagnosis for their unborn baby but choose to carry their baby to term.

Suzanne received her undergraduate and law degrees from Southern Methodist University. She is married to Steve, and they have two daughters, Alexandra and Claire.
Lee Anne Morris Show Page
Lee Anne Morris
President - Council for Life Board
Lee Anne serves as the 2021-2022 President of the Council for Life Board. She uses her experience in law and ministry to assist the CFL board in executing the annual CFL educational and fundraising events such as the Pastors’ Breakfasts, Life Lessons Box Lunches and the Celebrating Life Luncheons. Like all CFL Board Members, she enjoys researching and vetting CFL Beneficiary Grant Applicants.

This year, CFL is celebrating its 20th Anniversary and will fund a record 24 Beneficiaries. Over20 years, CFL has given more than 9 Million dollars to more than 50 life-affirming agencies in North Texas. During 2021, the Board and CFL staff engaged in a thorough Strategic Planning effort to assess areas of focus for the future of CFL.

Lee Anne attended Franklin and Marshall College and Emory University School of Law. She is married to Jim and they have two sons, Chris and William.
Preston Ulmer Show Page
Preston Ulmer
Founder | Director - Doubters' Club
Preston Ulmer is the founder and director of the Doubters’ Club, an organization that teaches Christians and atheists to model friendship and pursue truth together. Additionally, he serves as the director of network development for the Church Multiplication Network (CMN), the church planting arm of the Assemblies of God. Before joining CMN, he served in ministry for years as a youth pastor, young adult pastor and church planter. Preston has two master’s degrees, one in religion and one in divinity. His experience and education led him and his family to plant a church in Denver, CO, where he also founded the Doubters’ Club.
The Doubters' Club: Good-Faith Conversations with Skeptics, Atheists, and the Spiritually Wounded
The Doubters’ Club is a guide for people who want to live in friendship with those who think differently than them. In The Doubters’ Club, you’ll learn how to: (1) rebuild the impression the other person has of us as Christians; (2) renovate the intention we have with the nonbeliever; (3) rely on an invitation into real life (not a church service); (4) reexamine our views through initiating conversations that matter; and (5) redefine progress as imitation, not just immersion. You’ll get practical steps and tools to help you navigate relationships and conversations―but not foolproof methods (because there aren’t any).

Maybe you’re ready to take a chance because it’s your mom or dad who is the skeptic, a sibling, an old friend, a coworker, or a neighbor. Maybe you’re just ready to embrace the adventure of your faith. If you are open to the mystery of doubt, The Doubters’ Club invites you to bring your uncertainties as common ground for relationship with skeptics and see what God does.
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