Our first hour guest is author, former refugee, and executive director of World Refugee Care, Jalil Dawood. He joins Kerby in the studio to discuss the border crisis and World Refugee Care. In our second hour, host Kerby Anderson welcomes Randall Broberg. He brings us his new book, Overcoming the Trials of a Lifetime. In the final 30 minutes, Kerby shares a biblical perspective on Super Tuesday, Nikki Haley, and about our Constitutional Republic.
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Since then, Jalil has served as pastor of the Arabic church of Dallas, Texas, and founded World Refugee Care, a Gospel-centered organization that helps refugees rebuild their lives at various stages of resettlement.
Tens of thousands of displaced families have been served, and many have embraced faith in Jesus Christ. Jalil recently expanded his dynamic outreach by launching his SAT-7 network program, Stranger on the Earth, where he brings biblical teaching in the Arabic language to millions of homes in the Middle East.
In 2016, Jalil authored his short biography, The Refugee, in which he shared his personal story of finding refuge. And in 2022, Jalil co-authored Sola Scriptura, a training resource to help equip Christian leaders from Arab backgrounds and beyond.
Jalil has authored opinion pieces for FoxNews.com, and has appeared on CBN, Elevate Christian Network, and others.
Randy earned his JD in 1989 from the University of Virginia School of Law, where he was a Senior Editor of the Virginia Journal of Law and Politics. In 1983, Randy received his BA in both History and Classics from Stanford University. At Stanford, Randy was inducted into the academic honor society, Phi Beta Kappa and served The Stanford Daily as a news reporter, a weekly bylined op/ed columnist and as a member of the newspaper’s Editorial Board. Randy also attended the American School of Classical Studies, in Athens, Greece and the Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies in Rome, Italy. Randy spent the summer of 1986 in Degeberga, Sweden as a farm hand and as a shepherd of sheep and goats.