Today Kerby hosts. In the first hour, he tells us about the top news of the day, and then he talks with author, speaker, podcast host, and encourager, Ronnie Floyd to discuss Ronnie’s passion for prayer and for leaders. Pastor Floyd will share his new book, Day by Day and Night by Night. And in the second hour, Kerby welcomes first time guest, Suzie Salway from Israel who shares information on the Joseph Project International. Kerby finishes the show with a recap and will take your calls.
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For over thirty-two years, Ronnie served as the senior pastor of Cross
Church in northwest Arkansas. During this time, the church grew over twenty thousand members and expanded to three campuses.
Ronnie has served as the former president of the National Day of Prayer Task Force, the president of the Southern Baptist Convention (2014–2016), and the president and CEO of the Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee (2019–2021).
Ronnie holds degrees from Howard Payne University and the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He and his wife, Jeana, have two married sons and seven grandchildren. He is the host of the weekly podcast the For Leaders Podcast with Ronnie Floyd.
As a native Israeli, or "sabra," Suzie brings a unique perspective and cultural understanding to her work. Her father, a Moroccan Jew, and her mother, from Iraq, instilled in her a deep appreciation for the rich tapestry of backgrounds that make up Israeli society.
Suzie's personal journey of faith began at the age of 26, and it has since become the bedrock of her life and work. Her husband, Shmuel, leads a ministry for Israelis exiting army service. They have four children.
With her strong ties to the local community, her unwavering faith, and her dedication to making a positive impact, Suzie is an invaluable asset to JPI. Her work continues to touch countless lives and strengthen bonds with the Israeli people.