Point of View‘s host is Kerby Anderson. Today he shares the latest from the headlines and around the world.
In the second hour, Pastor Todd Wagner, senior pastor at Watermark Church in Dallas joins Kerby in-studio. He discusses the upcoming Promise Keepers 2020 where he will be one of their speakers.
In the final hour, Kerby welcomes Joni Eareckson Tada, founder, and CEO of Joni and Friends International Disability Center. She will share with Kerby and with all of us her latest book, “Heaven: Your Real Home.”
Join 80,000+ guys on July 31-August 1, 2020 at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas (home of the Dallas Cowboys) for a weekend that will change your life.
Promise Keepers is the largest movement of men in the history of the Church. Now it’s calling on a new generation of men to rise up as warriors for Christ. Here’s what you can expect:
• Unforgettable worship as you raise the stadium’s roof and shake the foundation.
• Anointed preaching from God’s Word.
• Tools to help you gain victory in all areas of your life.
• Inspiration to live your destiny as a man of God.
• The opportunity to be part of a movement of men who will change our nation for Christ.
This updated and expanded edition of Joni’s classic brings a new understanding of what heaven is, along with new mysteries and hopes. Now in her late 60s, Joni is much closer to heaven than she was when she first wrote the book in her mid 40s. And she says, “I will soon—soon!—hear His voice, look into His eyes, and feel His embrace. And He will say, ‘Welcome home, Joni.’” It is from this vantage point that Joni now speaks about how we can live for Jesus as we look forward to our real home.
As a quadriplegic for fifty years, Joni has also endured cancer and extreme ongoing pain. She doesn’t speak lightly when she reminds us that, “God knows the precise tools to use in your life to cut, facet, cleanse, and refine the diamond that is your eternal soul…. Every good thing that God has ever given you will last for all eternity—including the best part of every affliction.”
At the end of each chapter in this updated book, Joni includes additional reflections that speak to where she is now, higher up on the hill of perspective. She calls these thoughts Climbing Higher, and that’s her invitation to all who make this journey with her.