Today Kerby Anderson is Point of View‘s host. His first guest is Phil Robertson, patriarch of the Duck Dynasty family. Phil has his newest book, Uncanceled: Finding Meaning and Peace in a Culture of Accusations, Shame, and Condemnation to share. Finally, Kerby welcomes author and aastor Max Lucado. Max, too, has a new book, 3:16 – The Numbers of Hope.
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He and his wife, Kay, live in West Monroe, Louisiana. He has five children, eighteen grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren.
Since that time, Phil has spoken out against public shaming, strategic campaigns to get Bible-believing employees fired, and other tactics that are wreaking havoc in our society. In a deeply divided country, with so many bent on condemning and silencing others, Phil calls for us to carry out the unifying message of Jesus Christ.
In Uncanceled, Phil shares his own experiences with cancel culture.
Since his first book On the Anvil was published in 1985, Max Lucado has been sharing the promises of God in sermons, books, articles and media interviews. Max Lucado has been dubbed “America’s Pastor,” “The Best Preacher in America,” or “one of the most influential leaders in social media”. Max has been featured on countless media.
In honor of his four decades of pastoring and publishing, Abilene Christian University has become home to the Max Lucado Collection. A curated collection of Max’s work is archived and displayed at ACU’s Brown Library.
Max and his wife Denalyn live in San Antonio, Texas, and have three grown daughters, two sons-in-law, and two grandchildren.
Max says of his favorite verse, “Every time I recall these words, they are fresh and as stunning as my first encounter with them. The mind-bending awareness of God’s limitless love, his incalculable sacrifice, and the priceless teaching at the core. How can we not review it again and again? I want this generation, and all who come after, to look closely at the key promise of God and choose the gift beyond all gifts.”