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Thursday, September 22, 2022

Welcome to Point of View with host Kerby Anderson. During the first hour, he welcomes Richard Mouw. Dr. Mouw brings us his new book, How to Be a Patriotic Christian. Then Kerby welcomes William Federer. He, too, has a book to share, Miraculous Milestones in Science, Medicine & Innovation-And the Faith of Those Who Achieved Them. To close out the show, Kerby has a great line-up of articles to help us better understand the world around us.

It promises to be another exceptional show.

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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
Richard Mouw Show Page
Richard J. Mouw, PhD
Senior Research Fellow at the Henry Institute for the Study of Religion & Politics - Calvin University
Richard J. Mouw (PhD, University of Chicago) is a senior research fellow at the Henry Institute for the Study of Religion and Politics at Calvin University. He previously served as the president of Fuller Theological Seminary (1993–2013) and directed their Institute of Faith and Public Life (2013–2020). In 2007, Princeton Theological Seminary awarded him the Abraham Kuyper Prize for Excellence in Reformed Theology and Public Life. He is the author of over twenty books, including Uncommon Decency, Adventures in Evangelical Civility, Restless Faith, and All That God Cares About.
How to Be a Patriotic Christian: Love of Country as Love of Neighbor
Some Christians see loyalty to America as central to our faith and identity. Other Christians are skeptical that our nation warrants such devotion or attachment. But Richard Mouw encourages Christians to have a healthy sense of national peoplehood that promotes civic kinship and responsible citizenship. He navigates between Christian nationalism on one hand and cynicism about country on the other to avoid the perils of both idolatry and disengagement.

This guide helps us travel together on a shared national journey toward liberty and justice for all.
William Federer Show Page
William J. Federer
Speaker | Author | President - Amerisearch, Inc.
William J. Federer is a nationally known speaker, best-selling author, and president of Amerisearch, Inc., a publishing company dedicated to researching America's noble heritage. His "American Minute" radio feature is broadcast daily across America and his "Faith in History" weekly television program airs on the TCT Network nationally.

Fifth of eleven children, he grew up in St. Louis, Missouri. William J. Federer graduated from St. Louis University High School, studied at the University of Dallas, and graduated with a degree in Business from St. Louis University.

William J. Federer married his wife Susie in 1981 and has worked in real estate, oil & gas, and religious organizations. In addition to serving on numerous advisory boards, Bill is an original signer of the Manhattan Declaration.

Bill's first book America's God and Country Encyclopedia of Quotations has sold over a half-million copies. His works have been quoted by authors, politicians, leaders, journalists, teachers, students and in court cases. He is the author of numerous books, speaks across the country and appears as a guest regularly on television and radio.
Miraculous Milestones in Science, Medicine & Innovation- And the Faith of Those Who Achieved Them
O, Almighty God, I am thinking Thy thoughts after Thee!-wrote astronomer Johannes Kepler, 1619. Scientific Revolution astronomers Copernicus, Galileo, Brahe, and Herschel also made statements of faith. What did scientists Sir Isaac Newton, Robert Boyle and Blaise Pascal believe? Sir Francis Bacon wrote in 1625: A little philosophy inclineth men's mind to atheism, but depth in philosophy bringeth men's minds to religion. ... Find out how the church pioneered hospitals and medical care for the poor because of the belief in the sanctity of human life, -- especially during plagues and pandemics. ... How has the modern world been shaped by Jewish chemist Chaim Weizmann and physicist Albert Einstein, who stated: I observe the laws of nature ... There are not laws without a lawgiver. ... Sir Isaac Newton wrote in Principia, 1687: Order and life in the universe could happen only by the willful reasoning of its original Creator, whom I call the 'Lord God.'
Federal Reserve building
Raising Interest Rates
By: The Editorial Board - wsj.com - September 21, 2022 The Federal Open Market Committee raised its target fed-funds rate another 75 basis points to between 3% and 3.25%. That’s the third 75-point hike in ...
Border Politics
By: Jim Geraghty - nationalreview.com - September 12, 2022 Earlier this month, Vice President Kamala Harris made news for declaring that "we have a secure border” in an interview with NBC’s Chuck Todd. Of course, ...
Vanderbilt University
Vanderbilt, Trans-surgery, and Matt Walsh
The governor of Tennessee is calling for an investigation into Vanderbilt University Medical Center’s Pediatric Transgender Clinic following viral tweets exposing alarming attitudes toward transgender surgeries and procedures for children.  
art work of slaves chained together
Slavery and Reparations
Keep in mind as you’re reading this that I’m clearly the racist here. I’m a white, straight, male conservative Republican—wow, come to think of it, I tick all the Left’s boxes for the worst person… ...
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