Our own Kerby Anderson hosts today’s show. He’ll begin by welcoming artist Steve Taylor. Actor Stephen Miller, who is also our show’s producer joins them! They’ll talk about Christians in the Arts.
In the final hour, Kerby reviews the issues and stories that affect us.
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His resumé as a record producer includes the Platinum-certified Sixpence None The Richer and three Gold-certified albums for the Newsboys, with all four albums earning Grammy nominations. His greatest success as a producer came with Sixpence None The Richer’s #1 international smash hit “Kiss Me,” as well as the band’s follow-up hit, “There She Goes.”
His filmmaker resume as a writer/director includes The Second Chance for Sony, and Blue Like
Jazz, based on Donald Miller’s New York Times bestselling memoir, which premiered at the South By Southwest Film Festival and won the 2013 Wilbur Award for Best Feature Film, joining past winners The Help, Schindler’s List, and Dead Man Walking. He’s the producer of the feature films Sun Moon for Sony Affirm (filmed in Taiwan); and Sketch starring two-time Emmy winner Tony Hale of Arrested Development and Veep fame, which premiered at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival. He’s also producer of the new kids animated series The Dead Sea Squirrels from VeggieTales co-creator Mike Nawrocki.
Steve serves as Filmmaker-In-Residence at Lipscomb University, and lives in Nashville with his wife, the artist D.L. Taylor, and their daughter.

He has been a stage, TV, and film actor since the early 1990s. Recent stage roles include James Tyrone in Long Day’s Journey into Night, Dr. Dorn in The Seagull, and Charles Babbage in Ada and the Engine. He has played multiple Shakespearean roles, including Laertes in Hamlet, Bottom in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and the title role in Richard III. He appears as Marcus in the pilot episode of Restorage, a new TV series. You can also hear him voice the character of Luomen in Crunchyroll’s Apothecary Diaries.
Stephen is interested in the intersection of art and faith, and in cultivating healthy relationships in the arts community. He is married to April, and they have two grown children, Juliet and Brennan.



