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Monday, November 24, 2025
Our host today is our own Kerby Anderson. First up, Kerby expounds on things that affect our lives as believers and then he welcomes Traveon McNeil from City Life Ministry for Youth For Christ USA. They'll discuss homelessness and our young people. And in the second hour, Kerby welcomes Chantel Pagan. They'll discuss the Deaf Bible Society, Bible study, and their ongoing ministry. Kerby will end the show with a recap of the days top stories. It's going to be fascinating and educational. Please listen to get better equipped.
Our host today is our own Kerby Anderson. First up, Kerby expounds on things that affect our lives as believers and then he welcomes Traveon McNeil from City Life Ministry for Youth For Christ USA. They'll discuss homelessness and our young people. And in the second hour, Kerby welcomes Chantel Pagan. They'll discuss the Deaf Bible Society, Bible study, and their ongoing ministry. Kerby will end the show with a recap of the days top stories. It's going to be fascinating and educational. Please listen to get better equipped.

HOST

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...

GUESTS

Traveon McNeil

Traveon McNeil

City Life National Ministry Specialist — Youth For Christ USA

Currently, Traveon serves as the City Life National Ministry Specialist for Youth For Christ, USA. With an emphasis on youth ministry and community building initiatives, he develops projects to enhanc...

Currently, Traveon serves as the City Life National Ministry Specialist for Youth For Christ, USA. With an emphasis on youth ministry and community building initiatives, he develops projects to enhance the quality of life of young people and the Staff and Volunteers that lead them, by providing them with tools that will encourage their academic, social, emotional, and spiritual growth. He is becoming increasingly passionate about creating sustainable equity in ministry and religious non-profits. From students to employees, he endeavors to see a heavenly diversity in gifts and cultures in service to the Kingdom of God. The most significant thing he enjoys doing is spending time with his wife and children. He tends to dream a lot and dreaming with his family is growing to be a blessing that he never dreamed of.

Chantel Pagan

Chantel Pagan

President and CEO — Deaf Bible Society

Chantel became president and CEO for Deaf Bible Society on January 1, 2020. Chantel’s work with the organization began at the inception of its ministry, Deaf Bible, in 2012, and continued through Deaf...

Chantel became president and CEO for Deaf Bible Society on January 1, 2020. Chantel’s work with the organization began at the inception of its ministry, Deaf Bible, in 2012, and continued through Deaf Bible Society’s formal incorporation in 2015. Her educational background spans Deaf culture, cross-cultural communication, American Sign Language interpreting and theology, and business leadership. She is fluent in English, Spanish, and American Sign Language. With a background deeply rooted in advocacy and ministry, Chantel has been instrumental in developing innovative strategies to reach Deaf populations and ensure they can engage with the Bible in their heart sign language. Her work includes spear heading strategic leadership for translation projects, equipping global Deaf leaders and securing resources, and forming global partnerships that support the mission of Deaf Bible Society. Chantel is a dynamic speaker and advocate, often sharing her insights and experiences at conferences, workshops, and church events. Her vision is to see a world where Deaf people are not only included but are actively participating in the global Christian community. Outside of her professional endeavors, Chantel is committed to her family. She and her husband, Joel, are proud parents to Zebadi and Keziah, and they hold dear their three children, Jethro, Shepha, and Merab, who reside in heaven. Her experiences as a wife and mother deepen her understanding and empathy, inspiring her passion to live on-purpose. Chantel’s leadership is characterized by her unwavering faith, innovative approach to problem-solving, and heartfelt commitment to the Deaf community. Through her work with the Deaf Bible Society, she continues to make a lasting impact, transforming lives to see the Bible accessible to all Deaf people for the renown of Jesus Christ.

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