Kerby Anderson hosts today’s show. In the first hour, Kerby’s guest is long-time friend, Bunni Pounds, and first-time guest Ben Quine. They join him in studio to talk about the video series Biblical Justice. In the second hour, Kerby shares an update of today’s headlines, and also covers the newly released movie “The Sound of Freedom” – a movie about the rescue of children from sex trafficking. He also talks about “the myth of Native American innocence.”
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On May 18, 2021, after 18 months of operation – Christians Engaged was denied by the IRS their 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status because the IRS noted in writing – “biblical teachings” are “typically affiliated with the Republican Party.” Bunni appealed this decision for not only Christians Engaged but all Christian organizations that this would affect in the nation. With the help of First Liberty Institute, they won a reversal in 21 days after 3 Fox News appearances, a letter from Members of Congress, and huge national attention on the case.
She has been bi-vocational and active in Christian ministry since she was 16. Bunni is a Bible teacher and motivational speaker who has authored 5 books, published worship songs, and church-planted with her husband Tim.
She has a Bachelor of Arts & Sciences degree in Political Science from Dallas Baptist University and an associate degree in Theology from Christ for the Nations Institute in Dallas. Married for 26 years to Tim Pounds, they have 2 young adult sons, Israel and Ben, and two daughters-in-law -Teodora (from Romania) and Giulia (from Brazil).
Ben has also served as a consultant, assistant, and co-author with Cornerstone Curriculum. He is the editor of The Worldview Library, a series of classical literary works with student helps. He has also co-created K-12 worldview and history courses on Art and Music.
Trained as a classical pianist and instructor, his students have performed from local festivals and competitionsto Carnegie Hall.
Ben’s heart is to equip the Church with Bible studies and curriculum that will answer our culture’s questions from God’s Word, and to teach the Biblical Worldview to the next generation.