Welcome back! It’s our Wednesday show and today’s host is Kerby Anderson. The first hour brings us two new guests. First is author, speaker, and writer Mark Atteberry. Mark is sharing his newest book, Troublemakers in the Church. Next, Kerby talks with Stacey Womack, founder of Abuse Recovery Ministry Services (ARMS). Stacy brings us her new book, On the Frontlines of Abuse. Kerby’s final guest is Academy Award winner Cuba Gooding, Jr. They will discuss his new dramatically true film, The Firing Squad also staring Kevin Sorbo. In the last half hour Kerby will share the top stories.
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The easy answer is to point an accusing finger at Satan, but what about our own culpability? Troublemakers in the Church: Dealing with the Difficult, the Dangerous, and the Deadly identifies twenty-five types of troublesome church members and offers insights on how to deal with them, while also offering a specific plan for how to build a church culture that manages and minimizes trouble.
Abuse Recovery Ministry & Services (ARMS) has twenty-seven years of experience in working with both victims and offenders of abuse. Learn from vast knowledge and first-hand experience how to better recognize abusive relationships, how to determine who is the primary aggressor, how to keep victims safe, and how to hold abusive people accountable. Understand what God would want you to do and not do when trying to help others.
Over the years, Gooding, Jr. has appeared in numerous films and television shows, earning critical acclaim and widespread recognition for his work, most notably his roles include his Academy Award-winning performance as Rod Tidwell in "Jerry Maguire," as well as "Boyz n the Hood," "A Few Good Men" and "As Good as It Gets." In addition, he starred in what he believes to be his greatest accomplishment and fan favorite reiterated to him personally during his travels around the globe — the theatrically released production of Master Chief Carl Brashear's life, entitled “Men of Honor."
Gooding, Jr. has also had success on Broadway, earning a Tony Award nomination for his roles in "The Trip to Bountiful" as well as two consecutive runs as Billy Flynn in the acclaimed production of the musical "Chicago," both on Broadway and the west-end stage in London, UK.
Beyond his work as an actor, Gooding, Jr. is also known for his philanthropy, particularly in cancer research and education. He has been involved with numerous charities and organizations, including the American Cancer Society and the Boys & Girls Clubs of America. With his talent, charm and dedication to giving back, Gooding, Jr. is truly a star in every sense of the word — not the least of which was established when he received his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame during publicity for the theatrical release of "Snow Dogs."
Next up is a cavalcade of feature projects in addition to serialized tales Gooding, Jr. wrote or is lending his acting skills to. He is also looking to direct again.