Connect with Point of View   to get exclusive commentary and updates
left_flag Monday, June 8
Monday, June 8, 2020

Kerby Anderson hosts our show today. He will have all the insider knowledge on what’s happening in America and around the world. He welcomes Jessica & Jordan Lewis to talk about Christian involvement in in local politics. Then Kerby will welcome K.P. Yohannan. They will talk about the Gospel For Asia. In the final hour Kerby welcomes Washington Times’ Robert Knight. Robert brings us his new book, “The Coming Communist Wave.”

Please call or contact us with your perspective, call 800-351-1212 or you can post a comment or question on Facebook at facebook.com/pointofviewradio.

Kerby Anderson
Kerby Anderson
Host, Point of View Radio Talk Show

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 (government). He also serves as a visiting professor at Dallas Theological Seminary and has spoken on dozens of university campuses including University of Michigan, Vanderbilt University, Princeton University, Johns HopkinsRead More

Guests
Robert Knight Show Page
Robert Knight
Columnist | Author - Washington Times
Robert Knight is a former Los Angeles Times news editor and writer and was a Media Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. He is a regular weekly columnist for The Washington Times, Townhall.com, OneNewsNow.com and Barbwire.com. He has been published by the Wall Street Journal, National Review, the Christian Post, AmericanThinker.com, DailyCaller.com and many others. He has appeared on nearly all major radio and TV news and talk programs.

Robert was a journalist for 15 years, including seven at the Los Angeles Times. He has B.S. and M.S. degrees in Political Science from American University.
K.P. Yohannan Show Page
K.P. Yohannan
Founder & Director - GFA
"Lord, I'll give myself to speak for You." Young Yohannan had no idea what those words of surrender would mean for his life and for millions of others in his generation. Once an insecure 16-year-old, he became a missionary statesman who has impacted the world of missions and whose unbending message has touched hungry hearts on every continent.

He chose to take the road less traveled many years ago, and today GFA, the mission he founded, is one of the most respected organizations in our time with thousands of national workers bringing hope to the most needy in South Asia
Thousands of Asians wait for food
COVID-19 Pandemic in Asia
Bringing Hope and Relief to Starving Masses

The COVID-19 pandemic sweeping the globe is bringing death and destruction—yet India and other parts of South Asia are just now at the start of what promises to be a nightmare. Limited medical resources will be overwhelmed, but the most immediate danger for millions will be the prospect of starvation.
Jessica Lewis Show Page
Jessica Voyce Lewis
Attorney in Dallas County - Candidate for 14th Judicial District Court of Texas
Jessica Voyce Lewis is an attorney in Dallas County, running for the 14th Judicial District Court of Texas. Jessica describes herself as a Christ-follower, wife, mother, conservative, and advocate for Dallas communities.
Born and raised in Texas, Jessica has lived in Dallas since 2006, where she attended SMU’s Dedman School of Law. Jessica began her legal career at Baker Botts L.L.P., working on complex bankruptcy and litigation matters for clients in various businesses and industries, while also giving her time in numerous legal and non-legal volunteer capacities.  In 2014, Jessica transitioned full-time to a Dallas-based non-profit representing residents of high-crime
neighborhoods against owners of problem properties in civil litigation and probate-related matters. In this role, Jessica led teams of volunteer lawyers and community advocates to support those clients’ efforts to bring peace to their streets. In 2016, she returned to private practice at the bankruptcy and structuring firm, Ross & Smith, PC.
Throughout her career, Jessica has supported and volunteered with dozens of organizations with focus areas ranging from care for the homeless to anti-trafficking.  Her philosophy is that no matter your background, resources, or sphere of influence, you should be seen as of value and equal before the law.
She and her husband Jordan live in Dallas witht their children and pets.
Jordan Montgomery Lewis
Attorney in Dallas County - Candidate for 162nd Judicial District Court
Jordan Montgomery Lewis is an attorney in Dallas County, running for the 162nd Judicial District Court. Jordan grew up in Louisiana, starting life in Hammond and finishing high school in Shreveport. He received his B.A. in English from LSU in 2004 and his MBA from Southeastern Louisiana University.
In 2010 he moved to Dallas to attend law school at SMU Dedman School of Law. During his second year of law school he began to work as a paralegal for the Dallas bankruptcy firm of Cavazos, Hendricks, Poirot & Smitham, P.C., now Cavazos Hendricks Poirot PC. He worked at the firm throughout law school and would later return to practice law there after spending a year clerking for the Hon. Harlin D. Hale of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Texas.
While at SMU, Jordan worked with Christian Legal Society, eventually serving as an officer. He is a member of the State Bar of Texas (2014) and in 2016 he passed the Louisiana bar exam and was admitted. In May of 2018 he became counsel and Texas Area President for First Guaranty Bank.
He and his wife Jessica live in Dallas with their children and pets.
b&w Black-Lives-Matter protest
Three Reasons Why Christians Should Reject #BlackLivesMatter
By: Josh Buice - deliveredbygrace.com - Jun 5, 2020 On May 25th 2020, the video of the mistreatment and subsequent death of George Floyd was a bombshell that rocked our nation. Within hours of the video that surfaced ...
white protesters hold Black Lives Matter Sign
Top 10 Reasons I Won’t Support #BlackLivesMatter Movement
By: Ryan Bomberger - townhall.com - June 05, 2020 Every life unjustly killed deserves justice. In the cause to make things right, I will not join a movement that has nearly everything wrong. More innocent lives have now ...
SF Giants team w some players on their knee
NFL Players Should Think Before Taking a Knee
By: Chris Morton - thefederalist.com - June 6, 2020 With the George Floyd protests and riots, feelings and emotions have inevitably diverged with statistical fact more than ever. The narrative is rammed down our throats at a rapid ...
  •  

     

     

  • Clarity in Chaos