Welcome to our Monday show with host Kerby Anderson. During the first hour, Kerby will share a weekend update and will speak with attorney and writer Kelley Keller. They will cover her journey from Marxian Feminism to Faith. In the second hour, his guest is best selling author Mitch Albom. Mitch has a new book, The Little Liar.
It promises to be an exceptional show!
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Kelley also publishes an online magazine, The Savvy Citizen, where she and her husband, Dr. Christian Keller, a professor of Civil War and U.S. military history, co-teach American civics to the general public. Kelley's content focuses on the rights and responsibilities of American citizenship, the critical role the Judeo-Christian worldview plays in both their identification and recognition, and how those rights are secured and protected by the U.S. Constitution and the legal system it creates. She also hosts a podcast on the legal history of abortion: I Am Roe, Hear Me Roar. Kelley holds a B.A. from the Pennsylvania State University, Behrend College, a J.D. from The Catholic University of America, and is a D.Min. Candidate in Christian Apologetics at the Southern Evangelical Seminary.
“Just come and talk. Make it a Tuesday. You always come on Tuesdays.”
We’re Tuesday people.
“Right. Tuesday people. Come to talk, then?”
Nico’s innocence and goodness is used against his tightly knit community when a German officer barters Nico’s reputation for honesty into a promise to save his loved ones. When Nico realizes the consequences of the betrayal, he can never tell the truth again. He will spend the rest of this life changing names, changing locations and identities, desperate to find a way to forgiveness—for himself and from the people he loves most.
Albom’s extraordinary storytelling is at its powerful best in his first novel to confront the destruction that lying can wreak both on the world stage as well as on the individual lives that get caught up in it. As The Stranger in the Lifeboat spoke to belief, The Little Liar speaks to hope, in a breathless page-turner that will break your heart open and fill it with the power of the human spirit and the goodness that lies within us all.