Today on our show today Kerby will be sharing time in God’s word. He will have one hour of his teachings on Messianic Prophecy, and then he shares a Christmas Quiz which highlights truths from Scripture about the birth of our Savior. Next, Kerby walks us through the history and little-known facts about a number of familiar and beloved Christmas hymns.
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Kerby Anderson This is Christmas week, and I thought it might be worthwhile to spend a moment to reflect on the words to the hymn, “O Little Town of Bethlehem.” It was written in 1867 by Phillips Brooks (an Episcopal pastor from Philadelphia). He had been in Israel two years earlier and had celebrated Christmas in Bethlehem. He wrote this…
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Today Point of View‘s host is our own Kerby Anderson! He brings us the latest stories from the headlines and brings wisdom to the issues that concern you. Kerby welcomes Texas Representative Tan Parker into the studio. They’ll be discussing Tan’s book: “Making Government Work.” Please call or contact us with your perspective, call 800-351-1212 or you can post a comment or question on…
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Penna Dexter Election battles have not delayed the rollout of the left’s agenda on abortion. Last week a hearing before a subcommittee of the powerful House Appropriations Committee considered a repeal of the Hyde Amendment. The title of the hearing was “The Impact on Women Seeking an Abortion but are Denied Because of an Inability to Pay.” The Hyde Amendment,…
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Kerby Anderson Our world has changed significantly since the November election, and that raises the reasonable question of whether we have been “played.” Victor Davis Hanson provides a few examples in a recent commentary, and I will add some others. For example, perhaps you have noticed the disappearance of all the protests? Where are Antifa and BLM? A week or…
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In an interview with Jake Tapper on CNN, Bill Gates said he expects that there will be an ugly wave of increased coronavirus infections through the winter before the new vaccines are able to be widely distributed, and that this is likely to require more mandatory shutdowns, particularly of such hospitality businesses as restaurants and bars.
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By: Jay Bhattacharya and Sunetra Gupta – wsj.com – December 17, 2020 The approval of several Covid-19 vaccines is an impressive technological development that should rapidly end the lockdowns and allow normal life to resume. But authorities like Anthony Fauci and Bill Gates argue that lockdown restrictions may have to continue through the fall and even into 2022, notwithstanding the catastrophic harms…
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Elon Musk and now Oracle are coming to Texas—and that was just in one week! Hewlett Packard, Charles Schwab, McKesson and Uber are also moving, or have moved, their headquarters from California to Texas. And Apple and Google are expanding their presence in the Lone Star State.
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By: Peter Thonemann – wsj.com – November 1, 2019 Two decades before the birth of Jesus of Nazareth, the Roman poet Virgil ended his epic poem of Roman origins, the “Aeneid,” with an unforgettable image of violence. In the final lines of the poem, Aeneas, the founder of the Roman race, whose descendants are destined to rule over the peoples of the…
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Kerby Anderson The finance minister for Louis XIV once explained that “the art of taxation consists in so plucking the goose as to obtain the largest possible amount of feathers with the smallest possible amount of hissing.” Unfortunately, many liberal politicians don’t seem to know where the line is between plucking the Golden Goose and killing the Golden Goose. That…
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Kerby Anderson hosts today’s show. Kerby will share his perspective on today’s headlines. His first guest on the show today is Dale Kreienkamp. Dale is sharing his new book: How Long, O Lord, How Long? Then in the final hour we hear from is author, Rod Dreher. They’ll discuss the Jericho March and Eric Metaxas. Please share your comments and questions by calling 800…
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