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Monday, May 12, 2025

Today is our Monday show with Kerby Anderson! He welcomes two brand new guests, and after each guest he brings shares an update from today’s stories. His first guest is Hunter Williams. Hunter has a new book to share, How to Teach Kids Theology. In the second hour, Kerby’s welcomes Joey McFadden. They’re going to discuss Art Without Instruction.

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Kerby Anderson
Kerby Anderson
Host, Point of View Radio Talk Show

Kerby Anderson is host of Point of View Radio Talk Show and also serves as the President of Probe Ministries. He holds masters degrees from Yale University (science) and Georgetown University (government). He also serves as a visiting professor at Dallas Theological Seminary and has spoken on dozens of university campuses including University of Michigan, Vanderbilt University, Princeton University, Johns HopkinsRead More

Guests
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Hunter Williams, BA
Author | Podcast Host | Children's Pastor - Ridgedale Baptist Church in Chattanooga
Hunter Williams, BA, is the children's pastor of Ridgedale Baptist Church in Chattanooga, TN and cohost of the Cross Formed KidMin podcast. He has served in various ministry roles, including chaplain, youth pastor, and missionary with Awana.
Williams graduated from Moody Bible Institute with a BA in biblical and theological studies and is currently working on his MDiv through Southeaster Baptist Theological Seminary. He is a sought after conference speaker, and has written articles for numerous ministries such as INCM, The Gospel Coalition and KidsMatter magazine and is the coautor of How to Teach Kids Theology. Hunter and his wife, Sammie, have four children and love serving in their local church.
Book Cover - How to Teach Kids Theology
How to Teach Kids Theology: Deep Truths for Growing Faith
What comes to mind when you think about teaching theological truths to children? Glazed eyes? Over-their-head discussions? Theology doesn’t have to be “too deep for kids.” For kids to stand firm in a culture that suppresses the truth of Christianity, we need to give them a grand view of God that overwhelms their hearts and fills them with wonder.

A child’s faith is only as strong as the God they believe in. For their faith to be great, they need to learn about their great God. In each chapter, the authors diagnose problems that hinder leaders from teaching kids theology, explain principles to combat these problems, and suggest practices for applying these principles to your ministry.
Joey McFadden Show Page
Joey T. McFadden
Journalist | Artist | Writer | Podcast Host | Commentator with Young Voices - Managing Editor of NYC Braver Angels Substack
Joey T. McFadden is a journalist and artist in Brooklyn, NY. He is a Writer and Commentator with Young Voices, host of the “In Response…” podcast, a freelanceart critic, and the managing editor of the NYC Braver Angels Substack. His paintings can be seen on Instagram.
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