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Wednesday, November 11, 2015
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The show today is hosted by Penna Dexter. Our first guest, founder and president Betty Hanks, joins us in-studio and tells us more about Realizing True Hope Ministries which is a ministry that ministers to people who have experienced sexual abuse. In the second hour we hear from Ray Moore (Chaplain, Lt. Col. USAR Ret.), he tells us about a new documentary, Escaping Common Core.

In the final segment, we will hear from Karen England from Capitol Resource Center, she will give us an update on the California Bathroom Bill.

Penna Dexter
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Point of View Co-Host, Penna Dexter frequently sits in as guest host for Kerby Anderson. Her weekly commentaries air on the Bott Radio Network. Penna’s heart is in educating and encouraging Christians to influence the culture and politics. She worked as a consultant overseeing the launch and production of the Family Research Council’s nationally syndicated radio program, Washington Watch Weekly. For eight yearsRead More

Guests
Betty Hanks
Founder and President - Realizing True Hope
Betty Hanks is a survivor of years of horrible abuse in her family home. Over 12 years ago, God began to work in Betty's heart, to show her her value in His eyes and to walk her through the painful process of healing those wounds.

It has been a long, painful journey, but nearly 9 years ago, Betty felt a call to minister to others who suffered they way she had. Since then, she has mentored and shepherded women who are looking for healing, as well as trained others to walk more effectively with those in their lives who struggle because of abuse.

God has been faithful to walk with Betty throughout all the years of her life, and she is blessed and privileged to lead women to experience the healing power of God as she has.

Betty is married to her high school sweetheart, Steven, and they have a 22-year-old daughter and an 18-year-old son, and a 2-year-old grandson.
E. Ray Moore
Education Reformer | Retired Chaplain
Ray Moore (Chaplain, Lt. Col. USAR Ret.) is a South Carolina native and graduate of The Citadel and Grace Theological Seminary. He has served for over 35 years in pastoral ministry or as a director of a Christian organization. This includes 19 years of service as a Chaplain in the US Army Reserve, for which he was awarded the Bronze Star Medal for his role in Gulf War I.

Ray is currently involved in the separation of state and education.
The Soccer Mom Revolt Against Common Core
By Jason Riley - http://www.wsj.com The term “soccer mom”—political shorthand for the upscale suburban women President Clinton courted so successfully in the 1990s—may have fallen out of use with the Beltway set in more recent ...
Obama’s Education Report Card
Education Secretary Arne Duncan on Tuesday soft-pedaled the “not great news” that scores on the National Assessment of Education Progress (i.e., the “nation’s report card”) declined this year for the first time since 1990. We ...
Karen England
Executive Director - Capitol Resource Institute
Karen first became involved in advocacy work after observing the harm that was caused by many bills in the California legislature that were proving destructive of the family and traditional family values. Fearing for her own children, and the children of other mothers and families, she became involved with Concerned Women for America, and took a role as Legislative Liaison for Eagle Forum, to help fight against absurd government policies.

Karen England currently serves as the Executive Director of Capitol Resource Institute, where she has worked hard to advocate on behalf of family values and pro-family legislation in the state of California for well over a decade. Through Capitol Resource Institute, and its subsidiary Capitol Resource Family Impact, she has been a key leader in advocacy work in the California and Nevada legislatures to help mobilize citizens to stand up for their values in government policy.

At CRI, Karen has carefully planned and led the annual City on the Hill Youth Leadership Conference, which is designed to equip Christian youth with knowledge of the legislative process in California, and to teach important skills of advocacy, lobbying, and rhetoric to high school students. Additionally, she is responsible for the creation and expansion of the “Citizen Day at the Capitol” program, which is designed to train and equip average citizens to understand important issues in state politics and learn the importance of communicating with their state representatives.
California Voters May Decide Transgender Bathroom Issue
In August 2013, Governor Jerry Brown signed AB 1266, titled the School Success and Opportunity Act by the bill’s author, then Assemblyman Tom Ammiano (D) of San Francisco. This rosy title was never really used, ...
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