On the show today, Kerby will continue to discuss issues surrounding the presidential election, he will also take your comments, questions and concerns. Call us in-studio at 800-351-1212.
We also hear from provost and professor of Theology & Culture at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Bruce Ashford. He discusses 4 Flawed Secular Models for Dealing with Racism.
He graduated from Oregon State University and holds masters degrees from Yale University (science) and Georgetown University (government). He is the author of thirteen books including Signs of Warning Signs of Hope, Moral Dilemmas, Christian Ethics in Plain Language, A Biblical Point of View on Islam, A Biblical Point of View on Homosexuality, A Biblical Point of View on Intelligent Design, A Biblical Point of View on Spiritual Warfare, and Making The Most of Your Money in Tough Times. He is also the editor of many books including: Marriage, Family, & Sexuality and Technology, Spirituality, & Social Trends.
Kerby also serves as a visiting professor at Dallas Theological Seminary, Philadelphia Biblical University, and Temple Baptist Seminary. He has spoken on dozens of university campuses including University of Michigan, Vanderbilt University, Princeton University, Johns Hopkins University, University of Colorado and University of Texas.
He is the co-author of "One Nation Under God: A Christian Hope for American Politics" (B&H, 2015), the author of "Every Square Inch: An Introduction to Cultural Engagement for Christians" (Lexham, 2015), and the editor of "Theology and Practice of Mission" (B&H, 2011). His forthcoming books are "I Am Going: To the Nations and In the Streets" (B&H, October 2016), "The Doctrine of Creation" (IVP, Fall 2017), and "For the King: One Story, One Gospel, One Mission" (Baker, Winter 2017).
He has appeared on the Eric Metaxas Show, the Pat Williams Show, In the Market with Janet Parshall, Janet Mefferd Today, Chris Fabry Live!, and other nationally syndicated shows. His writing has been featured by Fox News, First Things Magazine, The Washington Times, The Daily Caller, The Blaze, Canon & Culture, and other national outlets.
In our reassessment, we will discover that we have not made as much progress in overcoming racism as we might have thought. One reason is that many of us have not crafted a biblically informed and conceptually clear model for understanding race, racism, and racial unity. When we give any sustained thought to race and racism, we tend to adopt secular models (offered to us by our favorite cable news networks) and assume that they are compatible with a Christian framework for thinking through the issues.
Allegations of sexual misconduct. 33,000 deleted emails. Claims of “election rigging.” And the material just keeps coming.
Escaping the furor is nearly impossible. From tense exchanges on Twitter and Facebook to a never-ending news cycle driven by controversy and contention, the nation cannot avoid the tumult of the ever-depressing 2016 presidential election. It is simply everywhere.
"I'm sorry, I don't believe in polls," Giuliani, a Trump supporter and adviser, told Fox News' "Fox & Friends" program. "Every election I ever won, I outperformed the polls. Even ones I lost I was down by 12. I lost by three. I was down by four, I won by four. I was ahead by 12, I won by 18. So I have always overperformed the polls. They have never been accurate in my case."
Chambers County Clerk Heather Hawthorne issued a press release Tuesday announcing electronic voting would be suspended until the glitches affecting voting machines could be corrected.