Kerby Anderson hosts today’s show. In the first hour, he is joined in studio by Dr. Bob Chisholm. Their topic of discussion is the relevance of the Old Testament for the New Testament Church. Then in the next hour, Kerby will talk with Chuck Bentley, CEO of Crown Financial Ministries.
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Dr. Chisholm has published seven books with four more on the way. He has also contributed to several books, published numerous reviews and articles in magazines and professional journals, and delivered several lectures and papers at academic conferences. He has served as a translator, editor, and/or adviser for several study Bibles. He has also appeared on the TV show Day of Discovery and the ABC News Nightline presentation: Back to the Beginning: A Modern Journey through the Holy Land.
Dr. Chisholm enjoys sports and is an avid fan of the New York Yankees, Detroit Red Wings, and Syracuse University basketball. He has written Bible studies for Coaches Outreach ministry and has spoken to the Rangers and Yankees in Baseball Chapel.
Dr. Chisholm and his wife Debra have been married for 47 years and have two adult children and two grandsons. Robert and Debra are members of Lake Ridge Bible Church, Mesquite, TX, where he participates in evangelistic outreach efforts and has taught an adult class for 29 years.
He also serves on the board of Foundations for Farming in Zimbabwe, an initiative dedicated to helping the ultra-poor learn to flourish using local resources.
Chuck is the Founder and Executive Director of the Christian Economic Forum, a global community of high achievers with a higher calling.
Chuck and his wife, Ann, both graduates of Baylor University, have been married since 1978. They can be found reading and spending time outdoors with their family at their home in Knoxville, Tennessee when they are not traveling the world together to advance Crown’s mission.
They have four adult sons, two daughters-in-law, and five grandchildren.