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Wednesday, July 8, 2015
On Point of View today, Kerby welcomes author, Carolyn Custis James. Carolyn is president of WhitbyForum, a ministry dedicated to addressing the deeper needs which confront both women and men as they endeavor to extend God's kingdom together in a messy and complicated world. Today, Carolyn discusses her book, Malestrom: Manhood Swept into the Currents of a Changing World. Through this book, Carolyn builds and expands on her previous books and explores the idea of manhood, offering a revolutionary global vision for men. Carolyn reveals how Western culture’s narrow definitions of manhood and the oppressive patriarchy of the Old Testament are challenged by God’s original vision for men.
On Point of View today, Kerby welcomes author, Carolyn Custis James. Carolyn is president of WhitbyForum, a ministry dedicated to addressing the deeper needs which confront both women and men as they endeavor to extend God's kingdom together in a messy and complicated world. Today, Carolyn discusses her book, Malestrom: Manhood Swept into the Currents of a Changing World. Through this book, Carolyn builds and expands on her previous books and explores the idea of manhood, offering a revolutionary global vision for men. Carolyn reveals how Western culture’s narrow definitions of manhood and the oppressive patriarchy of the Old Testament are challenged by God’s original vision for men.

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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...

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Carolyn Custis James

Carolyn Custis James

Author — field_542d8190101fc

Carolyn is an adjunct professor at Biblical Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania. She has a regular blog and blogs for Huffington Post/Religion. S serves as a consulting editor for Zondervan's Exeget...

Carolyn is an adjunct professor at Biblical Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania. She has a regular blog and blogs for Huffington Post/Religion. S serves as a consulting editor for Zondervan's Exegetical Commentary Series on the New Testament as well as a contributing editor for Leadership Journal. Carolyn travels extensively both in the US and abroad as a speaker for churches, conferences, colleges, theological seminaries, and other Christian Carolyn grew up in Portland, Oregon. During the years between seminary and her present ministries, she had her own business as a computer software developer in Oxford, England. Today, as a cancer survivor, she is grateful to be alive and determined to address the issues that matter most. Carolyn and her husband live in Sellersville, Pennsylvania.

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