HOST
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
Paul Barreca
Director — Fellowship International Mission
Paul Barreca is the Director of Fellowship International Mission in Allentown, PA. Paul’s passion for discipleship grew out of his years of pastoral ministry, serving for thirty-three years in four ch...
Paul Barreca is the Director of Fellowship International Mission in Allentown, PA. Paul’s passion for discipleship grew out of his years of pastoral ministry, serving for thirty-three years in four churches in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Michigan. His pastoral ministry held the Great Commission in highest regard. He now utilizes his pastoral experience and discipleship tools to assist missionaries and churches through the ministry of FIM. Paul sensed the Lord’s call into pastoral ministry while he was a teen and entered full-time ministry at the age of 21. He studied at Word of Life Bible Institute, Lancaster Bible College, Michigan Theological Seminary and Clarks Summit University where he earned a Doctor of Ministry degree. He has taught in Bible colleges both in the United States and the Philippines, and is the author of “Follow the Master: A Discipleship Guide for Growing Christians.” Paul and his wife Kim have three children and seven grandchildren and have been married since 1982. Contact Paul to learn more about discipleship or to have him speak to your church our group.
Dennis Shelly
Missions Advocate — Fellowship International Mission
Dennis taught in a Nigerian Bible College for 11 years and married Coletta in 1988. They’ve since served together in two Nigerian Bible Colleges, the second being ECWA Theological Seminary in Kagoro (...
Dennis taught in a Nigerian Bible College for 11 years and married Coletta in 1988. They’ve since served together in two Nigerian Bible Colleges, the second being ECWA Theological Seminary in Kagoro (ETSK), Kaduna State, Nigeria. “ECWA” stands for the “Evangelical Church Winning All,” the national church of SIM in Nigeria. They now serve from the US as FIM Missions Advocates. ETSK is in the Middle Belt, where many Christians have faced continuous attacks by Fulani herdsmen militia and Boko Haram militants. Despite homes and churches being destroyed, family members and property being lost, and crops and livestock destroyed or stolen, many believers are still standing strong for the Lord!
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Stunning Reversal
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TV Dinners to Smartphones
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Political Fantasy
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