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Hebrews 11 gave us the Hall of Fame of Faith. But we have leaders and just regular people who inspire us every day. Trillia Newbell talks with Edmiston Center Director and author Karen Ellis, about one of her personal heroes, Fannie Lou Hamer. a civil rights activist who stood up for the rights of the unborn. They'll talk about her story as well as how God prompts each of us to make a difference in our community around us.
Karen Ellis is the Director of the Center for the Study of the Bible & Ethnicity at Reformed Theological Seminary in Atlanta, Georgia. She holds Master’s degrees from Yale University and Westminster Theological Seminary, and works as an advocate for the global persecuted church, raising awareness and promoting indigenous leadership in countries where Christianity is restricted or repressed.
Trillia Newbell is the author of several books including, A Great Cloud of Witnesses, Sacred Endurance, If God is For Us, Fear and Faith, and the children's books, Creative God, Colorful Us and God's Very Good Idea. She is the host of the podcast 52 Weeks in the Word and hosts the weekly radio program Living by Faith from Moody Radio.
When she isn’t writing, she’s encouraging and supporting other writers as the Acquisitions Director at Moody Publishers. Trillia is married to her best friend, Thern, they reside with their two children near Nashville, TN where they enjoy hiking and eating lots of bbq.
Join Moody Publishers author Trillia Newbell for a bright start to your weekend with her new program, Living by Faith. She’ll encourage you to take God at His Word and apply your faith to everyday life.
Listen as Trillia opens the Bible, engages with special guests, and inspires you with hopeful stories and truth for lasting change.