Along with Kerby Anderson, Dr. Nick Pitts hosts today’s exciting Millennial Roundtable.
During the first part of the show we will have Producer Michael Scott & Actor Taylor James in the Studio. They’ll be discussing Samson, a new full length feature film from Pure Flix. The film is being released February 16.
The second half of the show Nick will talk to musical artist Johnny Stimson about working in a secular world. And, of course, we will have an update of the State of the Union Address and other current news and issues. Please call in or post questions on Facebook. Our phone number is 800-351-1212. and the Facebook link is: facebook.com/pointofviewradio
He graduated from Oregon State University and holds masters degrees from Yale University (science) and Georgetown University (government). He is the author of thirteen books including Signs of Warning Signs of Hope, Moral Dilemmas, Christian Ethics in Plain Language, A Biblical Point of View on Islam, A Biblical Point of View on Homosexuality, A Biblical Point of View on Intelligent Design, A Biblical Point of View on Spiritual Warfare, and Making The Most of Your Money in Tough Times. He is also the editor of many books including: Marriage, Family, & Sexuality and Technology, Spirituality, & Social Trends.
After founding Pure Flix with partners Russell Wolfe and David A.R. White in 2005, Scott has produced such box office hits as "God's Not Dead," "Do You Believe?," "What If…," and "The Case For Christ"
"God's Not Dead" earned $61 million in box office receipts and is the fifth-most profitable movie of all time. He's also produced a successful TV series "Travel the Road" (based on his brother's extensive international ministry work) as well as "The Encounter" series.
In 2015, Scott helped launch PureFlix.com, a subscription-video-on-demand service that provides consumers streaming faith and family entertainment anytime, anywhere.
Scott, who has degrees in Theology and Applied Science (Photography/Film), lives in Scottsdale, Ariz. and Bangkok, Thailand with his wife, Siri, and son, Jerry. In his free time, he enjoys traveling, skiing, scuba diving and tennis.
Taylor launched his acting career on London's West End as an original cast member in the U.K. production of the musical Footloose, playing the iconic character of Willard Hewitt. Roles followed in international hits such as Guys and Dolls on stage and Mamma Mia, both on stage and film.
Taylor's love for storytelling led him to work with classical texts such as The Duchess of Malfi at The Old Vic theatre and modern adaptations of period stories such as Danton's Death at the National Theatre, PIAF for the Donmar Warehouse and the Broadway hit The Little Dog Laughed.
More recently, Taylor spent a season with the Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company performing in both stage and film productions of The Winter's Tale, starring Dame Judi Dench and Sir Kenneth Branagh; and Romeo and Juliet, in the role of Prince Escalus, with Lily James and Richard Madden.