Today’s host is Kerby Anderson, broadcasting live from our Dallas studio. Attorney Lathan Watts from Alliance Defending Freedom joins him in the studio for the first hour of today’s exciting show! In the second hour, Kerby will speak with a frequent co-host of our Millennial Round Table Pastor Jonathan Teague. And his co-host for this week is Collin Lambert.
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Jonathan and his wife Michelle have been married for 19 years and have five children: Katelyn, Elizabeth, Anna, Joseph, and Olivia. Prior to coming to Prestonwood in 2011, Jonathan served in various student ministry assignments throughout DFW. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Hardin-Simmons University, a master’s degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and a Doctor of Educational Ministries degree from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.

Collin is also the host and producer of Missions Today, a 26-minute weekly program focused on missions - getting involved in God's work and movement wherever it occurs. Each week he unveils stories of missions from the neighborhood front porch to the front lines of mission activity around the world - individual, organizational, entrepreneurial, inspirational.
Collin last served as Vice President of Moody Radio, the media arm of the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. Moody Radio owns/operates 37 stations (English and Spanish) covering 15 states, and Canada, a Christian broadcast network, plus numerous online only stations. Collin served with Moody for over 15 years, serving as Vice President for the last 7 1/2 years. In his role at Moody, he also planned, executed and instructed numerous international media training events in Africa and Eastern Europe.
In addition to his duties with Lambert Creative Media, Collin currently serves on the Board of Directors of the National Religious Broadcasters and is a voice on The Bridge Austin (AM1120/101.1FM). Collin and his wife, Patti, have three grown children, and live in their hometown of Austin, Texas.




