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Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Join our host, Kerby Anderson as he brings us today’s show with two new first time guests. His first guest is Lauren Havel. She’ll be sharing her filmmaking journey, and her film, The Ground Beneath our Feet. In the second hour, Kerby welcomes Zachary Bauer. Zach brings us knowledge of what is happening in Israel and specifically about Passages Israel. Before and after his guests, Kerby gives us a recap of today’s big stories.

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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
Lauren Havel Show Page
Lauren Havel
Writer | Director | Film Maker
20-year-old Lauren Havel began pursuing filmmaking at just thirteen after attending a film camp, where she quickly discovered a passion for storytelling. Later that year, with the support of her mom, she wrote and directed her first short film, I Hate Kate, which went viral on YouTube and garnered over 7.5 million views.

At fourteen, Lauren and her mom began working on a full-length feature film on screen addiction. They completed it in a little over a year despite Covid lockdowns and subsequent restrictions. Lauren was presented with The Young Filmmaker Award for “Screened In” at the 2021 Christian Worldview Film Festival.

Her second feature, Not Broken, follows a dyslexic artist searching for her place in the world. The film became one of the most-watched releases in her distributor’s history, with over 6.4 million views on a single platform. Made on a $10,000 budget, Not Broken turned a profit and landed in the top tier of independent films, finding audiences around the world and even being used in a university classroom.

​The Ground Beneath Our Feet is Lauren’s most ambitious film to date, bringing together a cast of over two hundred actors and extras. The film has been nominated for the Crown Awards, named a finalist at ZIFF (Zions Indie Film Festival), and celebrated through multiple sold-out screenings across the U.S. Now streaming on Amazon, Apple TV, and Google Play, the film explores a world searching for identity and truth, inviting viewers to rediscover the hope found in faith, family, and enduring values. Spanning two timelines, the story weaves past and present into a reflection on what remains steady, even as everything else shifts.
The Ground Beneath Our Feet (film) Poster
The Ground Beneath Our Feet (film)
An old diary transports Emma Bryant to the past, where she discovers what’s missing in the present. Is there still hope for the future?
Zachary Bauer Show Page
Zachary Bauer
CEO - Passages
Zach recently joined Passages as their CEO in January 2025. He brings 14 years of distinguished experience in public service, government affairs, and strategic leadership. He served as Special Advisor to the Vice President during the first Trump term and was most recently the Strategic Development Officer at Advancing American Freedom. In his role as CEO of Passages he will oversee their strategic direction, partnerships, and initiatives, ensuring the organization empowers young Christian leaders and deepens the connections between American and Israeli communities. He resides in Northern Virginia with his wife Meghan and two sons—Charlie (4) and William(2).
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