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Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Host Kerby Anderson speaks with first time guest David McIver. They’ll talk about evangelism, discipleship, and David’s new book, Looking for the One.  Then in the second hour, Kerby brings us today’s top 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
David McIver Show Page
David McIver
Author | Founder - Looking For the One
David McIver led Praisefm radio as Executive Director, guiding its reach across the Upper Midwest, Africa, and the Middle East. He and his wife, Sherrie, also ministered with Baseball Chapel and the Minnesota Twins for fourteen seasons. David’s mission is to equip ordinary followers of Jesus to look for the one. David and his wife, Sherrie, reside in Blaine, Minnesota.
Looking For the One is honored to be a member of the Evangelism Roundtable established on August 28, 2025. This coalition of global ministries includes Advance, Baptist World Alliance, Billion Soul Harvest, Child Evangelism Fellowship, Dare to Share, Evangelism Explosion, Every Home for Christ, Finishing the Task, Go Movement, Innovations for Gospel Impact, International Care Ministries, Jesus Film/CRU, Oasis/One Minute Witness, Looking for the One, and YWAM. The heart of this coalition is to raise up 100 million followers of Jesus who are equipped to share Him one-to-one. These followers of Jesus demonstrate that sharing Jesus is meant to be a normal part of the Christian life. The roundtable’s goal is to activate every believer to share the gospel with every person by 2033.
Book Cover - Looking for the One
Looking for the One: Stories of Seeing the Lost, Lonely, and Broken Through the Eyes of Jesus
Most Christians don’t know how to talk about Jesus. They know they ought to share their faith, but evangelism methods feel awkward and pushy. Feeling guilty and discouraged, many believers simply avoid the subject altogether. But what if there was a simple, normal way to introduce people to Jesus, without sounding like you’re selling something?

This book explores the message of Luke 15:4, building on the radical notion that Jesus―the Good Shepherd―is actively seeking the One lost sheep, right now―today. What if we joined Him on His search, inviting Him to look for the lost, lonely, and broken through us?

Full of true stories about walking with Jesus as He finds the lost, Looking for the One is your invitation to follow the Good Shepherd to natural, authentic interactions with people who are ready to meet Him. It’s an opportunity to exchange awkward conversations for organic, supernatural encounters. It’s a front-row seat to experience the power of the gospel in your own life―as alive today as it was in the New Testament.
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