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Thursday, January 1, 2026

Kerby Anderson hosts today’s show. In the first hour, his guest is Brant Hansen. Brant is an author and a nationally syndicated radio host. He will be sharing his book, “Young Men We Need.”  In the second hour, Kerby welcomes Bruce Miller back to the show. Bruce brings us his latest book, Your Life in Rhythm.

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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
Brent Hansen Show Page
Brant Hansen
Author | Radio Host | Podcast Host | Advocate
Brant Hansen is a bestselling author, syndicated radio host and advocate for healing children with correctable disabilities through CURE International Children's Hospitals. His award-winning radio show, The Brant Hansen Show, airs on top stations in the U.S. and Canada. His podcast, The Brant and Sherri Oddcast, has been downloaded more than 15 million times. He has been named "Personality of the Year" multiple times by Christian Music Broadcasters and is called "Christian music 's most beloved radio personality" by Christian Voice Magazine. Brant writes about varied topics related to faith, including masculinity in his book, The Men We Need, and forgiveness in Unoffendable, about which he was recently interviewed on ABC's Good Morning America. Brant speaks often about being diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder as an adult. Brant also proudly refers to himself as a “toast-obsessed nerd’ who was no less than president of the Illinois Student Librarians Association in high school. He also plays the accordion, “in spite of popular demand.”
(Young) Men We Need
(Young) Men We Need: God’s Purpose for Every Guy and How You Can Live It Out
The world needs young men to grow up into real men. But here's the problem: young men get so many conflicting messages about what it means to be a man, they find it hard to know what masculinity looks like when men are at their absolute best.

Into this cultural confusion Brant Hansen paints a refreshingly specific, compelling picture of what men are designed to be. Combining depth and humor, he calls for young men of all interests and backgrounds to be ambitious about the right things and to see themselves as protectors and defenders of the vulnerable, with whatever resources they have at their disposal.
Bruce B. Miller Show Page
Bruce B. Miller
Author | Consultant | Chairman of the Board for One Heart - Founder & Senior Pastor of Christ Fellowship
In 1997, Bruce led a team of leaders to plant Christ Fellowship in McKinney, TX, where he serves as the Senior Pastor. He helped found and serves as Chairman of the Board for One Heart McKinney, a community-wide coalition to improve the well-being of McKinney.

Bruce has authored 12 books including Leading a Church in a Time of Sexual Questioning and Your Life in Rhythm. He speaks, coaches, and consults with church leaders in the USA and other countries.

Bruce taught systematic theology at Dallas Theological Seminary. He founded and led the Centers for Church Based Training where he serves as an advisor.

Bruce and his wife, Tamara, have been blessed with five children and nine grandchildren.
Book Cover - Your Life in Rhythm
Your Life in Rhythm: Less stress, more Peace, Less frustration, more Fulfillment, Less discouragement, more Hope
Your Life in Rhythm offers a realistic solution to our crazy, overly busy, stressed lives. Miller exposes the myth of living a “balanced” life, and offers “rhythmic living” as a new paradigm for relieving guilt and stress, while accomplishing more of what matters most in life. Rhythmic living details six practical strategies for living a more fulfilling life. Instead of managing time, Miller suggests that we flow with life, living in tune with the natural rhythms of nature. By applying the rhythm strategies, we can reduce stress, frustration, and guilt while increasing fulfillment and inner peace. The point is not to balance all of our responsibilities at one time, but to focus attention on what matters most at different times. Although this sounds easy enough, the six strategies he outlines are crucial to helping the reader to achieve this goal. Miller helps us to understand the stages and seasons of life we all experience over a lifetime. This new understanding, when applied, will solve time-management problems and help readers to let go of misplaced priorities and relieve their overbooked lifestyle. The rhythm solution, in short, brings freedom. In a nutshell: - Helps readers think through their overbooked lifestyle. - Presents a new way of thinking about life management. - Helps readers to let go of misplaced priorities. - Helps readers understand the seasons of life and adjust their expectations. - Presents rhythm “solution process” for common time management issues.
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