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. Please call or contact us with your perspective, call 800-351-1212 or you can post a comment or…
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Kerby Anderson hosts today’s show. His first guest on the show today is author, Rod Dreher. He discusses his book, “Live Not by Lies”. Then Kerby will share his perspective on today’s headlines specifically on the confirmation hearings of Judge Amy Coney Barrett. In the final hour we hear from Haydn Shaw, the author of “Sticking Points.” Please share your comments and questions by calling 800…
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Today Point of View‘s host is our own Kerby Anderson! In the first hour, he welcomes Jason Romano. Jason is host and producer of the Sports Spectrum podcast. He’ll be sharing his book, “The Uniform of Leadership.” And then, Susan Michael joins Kerby to talk about the Israel/UAE Peace Agreement. Then Kerby will bring us his take on today’s news. His next guest is…
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Kerby Anderson The former Attorney General Eric Holder started a conversation the other day on MSNBC when he was asked about President Trump’s slogan, “Make America great again.” Holder responded with this question: “Exactly when did you think America was great?” The implication was that America has never been great in the past. Vice President Mike Pence decided to respond…
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Kerby Anderson Lots of controversial ideas get promoted during an election season. We are getting our share of them this time. Eliminate the Electoral College, regulate campaign speech, and end the filibuster are just a few. It occurred to me that the best way to respond to many of these proposals is to remind Americans that our country is a…
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Senator Ben Sasse (R., Neb.) on Sunday called Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s refusal to say whether he would add seats to the Supreme Court if elected “grotesque,” saying court packing amounts to the “suicide bombing of two branches of government.” Source: Ben Sasse: Court Packing Is ‘Suicide Bombing of Two Branches of Government’ | National Review
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Everyone has had to make adjustments in 2020. Businesses, schools, law firms and even places of worship have had to meet virtually or find other ways of adapting to the new normal. Yet Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) now seeks to hold legislators to a different standard, requiring in-person Supreme Court confirmation hearings for Judge Amy Coney Barrett. Schumer’s ploy is…
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Kerby Anderson More than three in ten households in our country’s four largest cities had to empty their savings just to survive the pandemic and lockdown. This is the economic devastation of the virus and the subsequent policy decisions. Researchers at NPR, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and Harvard Chan School of Public Health examined the most serious health and…
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Penna Dexter is the guest-host of today’s show. Her first guest is Carole Haynes. Carole joins Penna in-studio to talk about Citizens Matter & The Alamo Cenotaph. Then Penna is joined by Dr. John Lennox and Kevin Sorbo who brings us information on the new documentary film: “Against the Tide.” Finally, Penna welcomes Shelia Erwin. mentor, author, speaker, and mother of filmmakers the…
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IRAN, ONE of the countries hardest hit by the coronavirus, has imposed another lockdown on its sprawling capital, Tehran, shutting schools, cafes, movie theaters, hair salons and even mosques. The measure was needed: On Monday, 3,900 new infections and 235 deaths were reported — the most since July. Source: Opinion | Nasrin Sotoudeh exemplifies Iran’s cruelty to dissidents during the pandemic – The…
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The following is an open letter to the American people from 81 leaders participating in the Health Policy Consensus Group. The full list of signatories follows the letter. The nation faces a clear choice between two paths for America’s health care future: One path is largely controlled by the government, where you get few choices and no options to escape. The other…
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