Point of View is blessed to have Sue Bailey from the Hope Center and All Goff from Gain USA on during our first hour.
David Limbaugh, conservative American political commentator and author, joins host Kerby Anderson to discuss his newly released book, “Jesus Is Risen: Paul and the Early Church.“
In the final hour, we hear from Nick Hall who will discuss NASCAR Evangelism, an event at the Texas Motor Speedway hosted by @TogetherGeneration.
A fun show, we hope you’ll enjoy it, too!
Limbaugh lives in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, with his wife, Lisa. They have two daughters, Christen and Courtney.
In Jesus Is Risen, #1 bestselling author David Limbaugh provides a riveting account of the birth of Christianity. Using the Book of Acts and six New Testament epistles as his guide, Limbaugh takes readers on an exhilarating journey through the sorrow and suffering, as well as the joys and triumphs, of the apostles and other key figures as Christianity bursts through the borders of Judea following the death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus Christ.
Limbaugh particularly focuses on the crucial role that the Apostle Paul played in these historic events. Facing incredible adversities, from arrests to shipwrecks to violent mobs and murder plots, Paul overcomes countless obstacles as he travels far and wise to spread the Gospel. Limbaugh's passion for the Bible is unmistakable and infectious as he recounts these stories. Replete with deep insights into the actions, arguments, and challenges of the world's first Christian communities, Jesus Is Risen is a faith-affirming book for Christians at all stages of their faith walk.
All corporate officers for Global Aid Network are compensated through Cru (formerly known as Campus Crusade for Christ), the parent organization. Cru rates each job and position, and uses an established scale to determine compensation levels. The office of President is considered “Supported Staff,” meaning that as a missionary staff member, Al raises financial support to cover salary, benefits, and ministry expenses.
Sue is also a committed volunteer fundraiser in her community and has served on numerous nonprofit boards. Prior to joining The Hope Center team, Sue was Director of Program Development for Just Say YES, Youth Equipped to Succeed helping at risk teens. She also spent 12 years as Director of Development at Trinity Christian Academy where she completed three capital campaigns and raised funds for scholarship aid.
She and her husband, Dan, have two grown children and three grandchildren, and have been active members and lay leaders at Northwest Bible Church since graduating from college.