Happy Thursday! Point of View has a great show lined up for you today!
Host Kerby Anderson welcomes Konni Burton & Drew White. The publisher and the senior editor respectively for the new online news source, The Texan. And then author, homicide detective and apologist J. Warner Wallace joins Kerby with his latest book: So The Next Generation Will Know. In our final hour, Kerby speaks with Skip Heitzig. Pastor and Teacher, Skip brings his newest book: Bloodline.
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J. Warner served as a Youth Pastor for several years, then planted a church in 2006. Along the way, he created and built the Cold-Case Christianity website, blog and podcast as a place to post and talk about what he discovered related to the evidence supporting Christianity. Jim has appeared on television and radio, explaining the role that evidence plays in the Christian definition of “faith” and defending the historicity of Jesus, the reliability of the Bible and the truth of the Christian worldview. Jim also speaks at churches, retreats and camps as he seeks to help people become confident Christian case makers.
Written by two youth influencers and experts on Generation Z, Sean McDowell, Ph.D., and J. Warner Wallace, So the Next Generation Will Know is an extraordinarily practical and relatable guide for anyone concerned with ensuring the next generation understands and embraces a biblical worldview.
In Bloodline, Skip Heitzig invites you on an epic journey from Genesis to Revelation so that you can witness for yourself
* the unfolding of God’s amazing rescue plan for you and all other believers—from Eden to eternity
*the magnitude and significance of what Jesus did for you on the cross
*how Jesus’s forgiveness of your past offers peace, meaning, and purpose for your future
This is the bloodline of redemption. Trace it…and experience Jesus’s great love for you as never before.
in limited government, personal liberty and free market economics.
Konni served as one of Ted Cruz’s top organizers in DFW during his historic 2012 campaign for U.S. Senate.
An activist at heart, Konni’s passion for limited government, individual liberties and free market principles, means a lifelong engagement in the fight to protect these values.