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Tuesday, February 7, 2017
First hour of the show Kerby continues to look at the top stories in the news and in the second hour he welcomes author and speaker, Terence Chatmon to the show. Chatmon tells us about his book, Do Your Children Believe?: Becoming Intentional About Your Family's Faith and Spiritual Legacy.
First hour of the show Kerby continues to look at the top stories in the news and in the second hour he welcomes author and speaker, Terence Chatmon to the show. Chatmon tells us about his book, Do Your Children Believe?: Becoming Intentional About Your Family's Faith and Spiritual Legacy.

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...

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Terence Chatmon

Terence Chatmon

Author | Speaker — field_542d8190101fc

Terence Chatmon, a successful senior executive in corporate America, served in leadership roles with several Fortune 50 companies, including Johnson & Johnson, Citibank, and Coca-Cola, but he was fail...

Terence Chatmon, a successful senior executive in corporate America, served in leadership roles with several Fortune 50 companies, including Johnson & Johnson, Citibank, and Coca-Cola, but he was failing to become the spiritual leader of his home. He was challenged by his wife to chart a course for the spiritual growth of his family and children. After much prayer, he took what he knew from his corporate-world success and biblical teaching to develop one of the world’s most transformational step-by-step family spiritual development process. Terence is now a family legacy champion, and his family discipleship workshop, Charting Your Family’s Spiritual Course, has reached more than twenty thousand participating families and continues to grow. He is the president and CEO of Fellowship of Companies for Christ International (FCCI.org), a network of executive leaders spanning more than one hundred countries. FCCI uses training conferences, personal relationships, and a rich library of resources to equip and encourage business leaders to see their companies and careers as powerful tools for transformational change. A Chicago native and graduate of the University of Illinois, Terence brings drive and ingenuity to every role he plays in life, as an elder at a prominent eight-thousand-member mega-church, a Bible study teacher, and most importantly a husband and father.

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