Today on Point of View, Kerby welcomes author and senior pastor of Calvary Memorial Church, Told Wilson. Wilson discusses his book, Mere Sexuality: Rediscovering the Christian Vision of Sexuality.
In the second hour, Pastor Todd Wagner, senior pastor at Watermark Church in Dallas joins Kerby in-studio. He discusses his book, Come and See: Everything You Ever Wanted in the One Place You Would Never Look.
Today on Point of View, Kerby welcomes author and senior pastor of Calvary Memorial Church, Told Wilson. Wilson discusses his book, Mere Sexuality: Rediscovering the Christian Vision of Sexuality.
In the second hour, Pastor Todd Wagner, senior pastor at Watermark Church in Dallas joins Kerby in-studio. He discusses his book, Come and See: Everything You Ever Wanted in the One Place You Would Never Look.
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...
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Pastor Todd Wilson
Author | Senior Pastor — Calvary Memorial Church
Todd A. Wilson (PhD, Cambridge University) has spent more than a decade in pastoral ministry and is currently the senior pastor of Calvary Memorial Church in Oak Park, Illinois. He is the cofounder an...
Todd A. Wilson (PhD, Cambridge University) has spent more than a decade in pastoral ministry and is currently the senior pastor of Calvary Memorial Church in Oak Park, Illinois. He is the cofounder and chairman of The Center for Pastor Theologians, a ministry dedicated to resourcing pastor theologians. Todd has authored or edited a number of books, including Real Christian and The Pastor Theologian. He is married to Katie, and they have seven children.
Pastor Todd Wagner
Founder | Senior Pastor — Watermark Church
Todd Wagner is the founding Pastor of Watermark Community Church in Dallas, Texas. The church was established over a decade ago by a handful of friends who were burdened to make the invisible Kingdom...
Todd Wagner is the founding Pastor of Watermark Community Church in Dallas, Texas. The church was established over a decade ago by a handful of friends who were burdened to make the invisible Kingdom visible to their spiritually confused and compromised friends in their city. Watermark’s mission as the local body of Christ is to reach the unchurched, de-churched, dead-churched and unmoved and call others to believe in Christ, belong to His body, be trained in truth and be strong in ministry. Today, Watermark has campuses in Dallas, Fort Worth, Plano and is working around the world by serving, training and encouraging indigenous leaders in numerous countries to radically embrace the adventure of being fully devoted followers of Christ in their cultural context. In addition, Todd leads the Life Center which is an initiative to create a world class museum dedicated to honoring human life, to ending abortion and advancing a society that embodies human dignity. Todd’s first book, “Come and See” with David C. Cook Publishers will be released Spring of 2017. Todd and his wife, Alex, are busy investing in their six kids.
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