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Monday, November 21, 2016
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Today on Point of View, Scott Sauls senior pastor of Christ Presbyterian Church in Nashville, Tennessee chats with us about his book, Befriend: Create Belonging in an Age of Judgment, Isolation, and Fear.

In the second hour we hear from CEO and president of Christian Publishing House, Edward Andrews. He discusses Bible translations.

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Scott Sauls
Senior Pastor | Author - Christ Presbyterian Church
Scott Sauls serves as senior pastor of Christ Presbyterian Church in Nashville, Tennessee where he lives with his wife Patti and two daughters, Abby and Ellie. Previously, he was a lead and preaching pastor for Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City, where he worked alongside Dr. Timothy Keller. Scott has also planted churches in Kansas City and St. Louis and is a frequent speaker at conferences, leadership retreats, and to university students.
Befriend: Create Belonging in an Age of Judgment, Isolation, and Fear
Is real friendship too risky?
We live in a world where real friendship is hard to find. Suspicious of others and insecure about ourselves, we retreat into the safety of our small, self-made worlds. Now more than ever, it’s easy to avoid people with whom we disagree or whose life experiences don’t mirror our own. Safe among like-minded peers and digital “friends,” we really don’t have to engage with those who can challenge and enhance our limited perspectives. Tragically, even the church can become a place that minimizes diversity and reinforces isolation.

Jesus models a much richer vision of friendship. Scott Sauls, pastor and teacher, invites you to see the breadth of Christ’s love in this book, BeFriend. Join Scott on this journey through twenty-one meditations to inspire actively pursuing God’s love through expanding your circle of friends.

Scott has met too many people whose first impulse is to fence off their lives with relational barriers that only end up starving their own souls.

Yes, it’s true: Real friendship is costly. Love does make us vulnerable. But without risk, our lives will remain impoverished.
Edward Andrews
Edward Andrews
CEO | President - Christian Publishing House
Edward Andrews is CEO and President of Christian Publishing House. He has authored thirty-eight books and coauthored and updated and expanded three books, as well as over 200 articles. He has written books on over 12 different genres. Edward Andrews is a member of the speaking team for Christian Publishing House. He has penned fifty-five books.

How Obama is on the Wrong Side of History?
Harping on the “right side of history” puts progressives on the wrong side of everyone else. President Barack Obama won’t explicitly say that Donald Trump is on the wrong side of history, but surely he believes it. The president basically thinks anyone who gets in his way is transgressing the larger forces of history with a capital “H.” In 2008, he declared John McCain “on the wrong side of history right now” (the “right now” was a generous touch — allowing for the possibility that McCain might get right with History at some future date).
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