Today Kerby Anderson is Point of View‘s host. His first guest is author and pastor Max Lucado. Max joins Kerby in the studio to share his newest book, “Help Is Here: Finding Fresh Strength and Purpose in the Power of the Holy Spirit.” In the second hour, Kerby is joined by another friend of the ministry, Chuck Bentley. Chuck is the CEO of Crown Financial Ministries.
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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.
The Bible makes more than a hundred references to the Holy Spirit, and Jesus says more about the Spirit than he does about the church, marriage, finances, and the future. But do we really know the Spirit? In Help Is Here, Max will give you the tools and encouragement you need.
He also serves on the board of Foundations for Farming in Zimbabwe, an initiative dedicated to helping the ultra-poor learn to flourish using local resources.
Chuck is the Founder and Executive Director of the Christian Economic Forum, a global community of high achievers with a higher calling.
Chuck and his wife, Ann, both graduates of Baylor University, have been married since 1978. They can be found reading and spending time outdoors with their family at their home in Knoxville, Tennessee when they are not traveling the world together to advance Crown’s mission.
They have four adult sons, two daughters-in-law, and five grandchildren.