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Tuesday, August 15, 2017

In the first hour we hear from Bishop E.W. Jackson, Republican Political analyst who says that he condemns both sides in the Charlottesville protests.

Our second hour guest is Kirk Cameron who discusses the release of a new online marriage study titled The Heart of Family: Six Weeks to a Healthier Home and Happier Marriage. This project is his first collaboration with his wife of 25 years, Chelsea. The course provides six lessons accompanied by study guide material in which the Camerons share the principles that have helped their marriage thrive.

Kerby Anderson
Kerby Anderson
Host, Point of View Radio Talk Show

Kerby Anderson is host of Point of View Radio Talk Show and also serves as the President of Probe Ministries. He holds masters degrees from Yale University (science) and Georgetown University (government). He also serves as a visiting professor at Dallas Theological Seminary and has spoken on dozens of university campuses including University of Michigan, Vanderbilt University, Princeton University, Johns HopkinsRead More

Guests
Bishop E.W. Jackson
Founder | President - S.T.A.N.D.
E.W. Jackson is a Republican Political analyst; a nationally syndicated radio host on American Family Radio & Urban Family Talk; founder & President of S.T.A.N.D., and Presiding Bishop of The Called Church.

Kirk Cameron
Actor and Film Producer
Kirk Cameron has been a part of the national landscape since he starred on the ABC hit “Growing Pains” as a child. Since then, he’s appeared in numerous television and movie productions, including the “Left Behind” series, “Monumental,” and “Fireproof.” He’s been featured on ABC “Nightline,” Fox News, and CNN and currently travels the country speaking to 30 churches a year as part of the “Love Worth Fighting For,” marriage conference. Last fall, he convened a wildly successful Fathom theater event called “Revive Us,” urging people of faith to return to biblical principles and to get involved in the election season. He will host “Revive Us 2” on October 24. He is married to his wife, Chelsea, whom he met on the set of “Growing Pains.” Together they have six children, four of which are adopted.
Both Sides Want Division
The president of an organization that reaches across racial and cultural lines to bring Americans together around the nation’s foundational principles says he condemns both the “white right group” and the “counter-protesters” who participated in the events in Charlottesville Saturday.

Bishop E.W. Jackson, the president of S.T.A.N.D., said in a Facebook video Saturday during the events in Charlottesville, “Both sides of this want us divided racially.”
Roots of Extremist Violence
The vast majority of people in the United States have no interest whatsoever in street battles between the alt-right (better described today in more poignant terms) and the counter-protesters. Most people have normal problems like paying bills, dealing with kids, getting health care and keeping life together under all the usual strains, and mostly want these weird people to go away. So, of course, people are shocked at scenes of young people in the streets of this picturesque town with a university founded by Thomas Jefferson screaming, “Jews will not replace us.”

It’s hard to see, hard to hear. But they are not going away. For some people with heads full of violent ideology, what’s happened so far is not enough. They imagine that with their marches, flags, uniforms, slogans, chants, screams and guns, they will cause history to erupt and dramatically turn to favor them over the people they hate. Indeed, what is unfolding right now, with real loss of property and life, has gone beyond politics as usual and presages something truly terrible from the past, something most of us had previously believed was unrepeatable.
The Heart of Family
THE HEART OF FAMILY is an interactive course designed to share the principles that Kirk and Chelsea have learned in over 25 years of marriage and parenting. They are solid, biblically-based, and faith-filled. This isn't a self-help seminar. This is about bringing the lessons God has taught them to you.
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