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Tuesday, February 8, 2022
Today Kerby Anderson is Point of View's host. His first guest is Phil Robertson, patriarch of the Duck Dynasty family. Phil has his newest book, Uncanceled: Finding Meaning and Peace in a Culture of Accusations, Shame, and Condemnation to share. Finally, Kerby welcomes author and aastor Max Lucado. Max, too, has a new book, 3:16 - The Numbers of Hope. To make a comment, please call 800-351-1212 or contact us on facebook at facebook.com/pointofviewradio.
Today Kerby Anderson is Point of View's host. His first guest is Phil Robertson, patriarch of the Duck Dynasty family. Phil has his newest book, Uncanceled: Finding Meaning and Peace in a Culture of Accusations, Shame, and Condemnation to share. Finally, Kerby welcomes author and aastor Max Lucado. Max, too, has a new book, 3:16 - The Numbers of Hope. To make a comment, please call 800-351-1212 or contact us on facebook at facebook.com/pointofviewradio.

HOST

Kerby Anderson

Kerby Anderson

Host — Point of View

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 (governm...

GUESTS

Phil Robertson

Phil Robertson

Author |Reality TV Star — Duck Commander Company

Phil Robertson was a first-string quarterback for Louisiana Tech University. After teaching for several years in the Louisiana school system, Phil decided to pursue his passion for hunting and create...

Phil Robertson was a first-string quarterback for Louisiana Tech University. After teaching for several years in the Louisiana school system, Phil decided to pursue his passion for hunting and created the perfect duck call. Years later, Phil received a patent for his call and formed the Duck Commander Company. Today, Phil Robertson stars as the patriarch in the nationally-syndicated A&E reality series Duck Dynasty, watched by millions of viewers nationwide. He is also the author of many books, including, UnPHILtered: The Way I See It, and Happy, Happy, Happy: My Life and Legacy as the Duck Commander. Phil Robertson lives with his wife, Kay Robertson, in West Monroe, Louisiana.

Max Lucado

Max Lucado

Author and Pastor — field_542d8190101fc

Max Lucado is a preacher with a storyteller’s gift—a pastor’s heart and a poet’s pen. Max’s sermons begin at home with the congregation at Oak Hills Church, which he has led for more than 25 years....

Max Lucado is a preacher with a storyteller’s gift—a pastor’s heart and a poet’s pen. Max’s sermons begin at home with the congregation at Oak Hills Church, which he has led for more than 25 years. It is in this setting that his stories are first told, from a pastor’s heart. Eventually some of these sermons and stories are refined and fashioned into books that are shared far beyond the walls of Oak Hills and the city limits of San Antonio, Texas. Max’s words have traveled around the world in more than 54 languages via more than 120 million individual products. Most of these products are books (92 million), which have now occupied spots on every major national bestseller list. Over the years Max Lucado has been featured in countless national media outlets, dubbed “America’s Pastor” by Reader’s Digest, and even named one of the most influential leaders in social media by The New York Times. Max was born in a small town in West Texas, the youngest son of an oil field mechanic and a nurse. He grew up in church but as a teen took a different road, walking away from his parent’s faith. One starry summer night, after downing a six-pack of beer, Max began to wonder if there wasn’t more to life than parties and chasing pretty girls. Not long afterward, a Bible class at nearby Abilene Christian University stirred his heart again, drawing the young student into the unconditional love of God. Max left West Texas with a master’s degree in Biblical Studies and a deep desire to share God’s love and mercy with others. When he landed in a small church near Miami, Florida, one of his duties as an associate pastor was to write the weekly church newsletter. It was then he discovered a powerful synergy between his passion for people, pastoral ministry, and writing. Max Lucado’s first book, On the Anvil, was published in 1985. His 31st book, Before Amen: The Power of a Simple Prayer (September 2014), was born from his own struggles with prayer. Max poignantly shows how anyone can overcome disappointment from unanswered prayers and lean into the knowledge that God hears prayer. Max and his wife Denalyn have three grown daughters. They live in Houston, Texas.

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