Tavis Smiley Season 7 Episode 168
Tavis Smiley
Season 7

Ep 168. Max Lucado, John Mellencamp

  • September 16, 2010

Max Lucado, a renowned Christian author, and John Mellencamp, a legendary musician, join Tavis Smiley for an enlightening discussion on the intersection of faith and culture in America. Lucado, who has sold over 100 million books, talks about the approach he takes in his writing to appeal to people of all faiths, while still staying true to his Christian beliefs. Using personal anecdotes and examples from his books, Lucado delves into the importance of love and forgiveness in the modern world.

Mellencamp, who has sold over 35 million albums, discusses his recent album "Sad Clowns & Hillbillies," which he describes as "a spiritual record." He talks about the role of spirituality in his life and music, and how it has helped him stay grounded and humble throughout his career. Mellencamp shares stories from his past, including his upbringing in small-town Indiana, and how those experiences have shaped his music.

Smiley guides the conversation, asking insightful questions and offering his own perspectives on the topics at hand. He encourages Lucado and Mellencamp to go deeper into their thoughts and beliefs, resulting in a thoughtful and engaging discussion.

Throughout the episode, the trio touches on a variety of topics, including the state of American culture, the role of religion in politics, and the power of music to unite people from different backgrounds. Despite their different backgrounds and areas of expertise, Lucado, Mellencamp, and Smiley find common ground in their shared belief in the importance of love, compassion, and respect for others. As the conversation comes to a close, viewers are left with a renewed sense of hope and inspiration, and a deeper understanding of the intersection of faith and culture in America today.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 16, 2010
  • Language
    English