Fixing Polling

Kerby Anderson Before Thanksgiving and Christmas push the election from our minds, we need to remind ourselves how wildly inaccurate polling organizations were in 2020. We should recognize that political polling has always been an inaccurate science. Kristen Soltis Anderson reminds us that in 1936 Literary Digest declared Alf Landon would be the next president. The Gallup organization that year…

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Foster Care Case

Penna Dexter A faith-based foster care agency, Catholic Social Services, is suing the city of Philadelphia to restore its right to place foster children in homes. Children deemed in need of foster care are wards of the state. Governments partner with private agencies to recruit, evaluate, and endorse families for fostering. But Philadelphia is refusing to work with Catholic Social…

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A Bogus Dispute?

By: Peggy Noonan – wsj.com – November 19, 2020 No hard evidence of widespread fraud, no success in the courts or prospect of it. You can have a theory that a bad thing was done, but only facts will establish it. You need to do more than what Rudy Giuliani did at his news conference Thursday, which was throw out…

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Biden Taps Anti-Free-Speech Figure

For those of us who have been critical of the growing anti-free speech movement in the Democratic Party, the Biden transition team just took an ominous turn.  The New York Post reports that Biden tapped Richard Stengel to take the “team lead” position on the US Agency for Global Media, including Voice of America, the Middle East Broadcasting Networks and…

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Unimaginable

Kerby Anderson Sadly, it has become trendy in some circles to say that the world would be a better place without religion in general and Christianity in particular. I really do wonder if professors, commentators, and people on social media really believe this or are just saying it without any serious reflection. As I like to sometimes say to my…

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Thursday, November 26, 2020

Welcome to Point of View with host Kerby Anderson. In the first hour Kerby talks with Dr. James Merritt. Dr. Merritt has a new book that we all need to read, “Character Still Counts: It Is Time to Restore Our Lasting Values.” Then he welcomes Robert J. Hutchinson. Robert, an award-winning writer who studied philosophy as an undergraduate, moved to Israel to learn…

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Monday, November 23, 2020

Today Point of View’s host is our own Kerby Anderson!  During the first hour he welcomes Jennifer Leney from 6 Stones Ministry and then he brings us the latest stories from the headlines. Then Del Tackett joins him to talk about his Engagement Project Training On-Demand. Kerby welcomes his final guest, Lori Kuykendall, into the studio. They’ll be discussing the Coalition for a New…

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Clash of Civilization

Kerby Anderson Back in 1996, Samuel Huntington wrote The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order. He predicted the current conflict between Islam and the West. In my book, Understanding Islam and Terrorism, I show how this clash of civilizations has had a profound impact on missions. In the past, countries that were closed to the gospel tended…

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Friday, December 11, 2020

Welcome to our awesome weekend edition. Our host Kerby Anderson welcomes co-hosts Penna Dexter and, from First Liberty Institute, Kelly Shackelford. They will join him in studio and will have all the insider knowledge on what’s happening in America from a Godly perspective. They will also talk to Arina Grossu about the upcoming Jericho March. Please call or contact us with…

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Thursday, November 19, 2020

Today’s program is hosted by Kerby Anderson. His first guest is Lysa Terkeurst. She is sharing her book, “Forgiving What You Can’t Forget.” Then Richard Land joins him for a segment to bring his wisdom about the election. Kerby’s guest in the final hour is O.S. Hawkins. Mr. Hawkins will be talking about his wonderful new book, “The Bible Code: Finding Jesus in…

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Americans Redefining, Customizing Christianity

Americans who identify as Christian are redefining Christianity, ignoring the historical distinctives of the churches to which they belong, according to the latest results from the American Worldview Inventory 2020—the seminal national research project undertaken by the Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University. Source: STUDY: 44% of Christians believe Bible ‘ambiguous’ on abortion; Over a third believe it’s …

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