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Monday, January 5, 2015
On the show today, Kerby welcomes author Eric P. Nichols who will tell us more about his book, The Spirit of the Craftsman. And in the second hour Toby Harnden joins us to talk about his book, Dead Men Risen.
On the show today, Kerby welcomes author Eric P. Nichols who will tell us more about his book, The Spirit of the Craftsman. And in the second hour Toby Harnden joins us to talk about his book, Dead Men Risen.

HOST

Kerby Anderson

Kerby Anderson

Host — Point of View

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 (governm...

GUESTS

Eric P. Nichols

Eric P. Nichols

Author — field_542d8190101fc

Eric P. Nichols has been a technical writer and radio engineer for over thirty-five years. He was Chief Engineer of KJNP Radio in North Pole, Alaska for nearly twenty years. Afterwards, he became a...

Eric P. Nichols has been a technical writer and radio engineer for over thirty-five years. He was Chief Engineer of KJNP Radio in North Pole, Alaska for nearly twenty years. Afterwards, he became a Development Engineer for the UCLA Plasma Physics department, developing instrumentation for ionospheric and Aurora research at HIPAS Observatory and HAARP (High Altitude Aurora Research Project). His first novel, Plasma Dreams, was based on his experiences in the UCLA Plasma lab and HIPAS Observatory. Eric has published over 150 articles in Amateur Radio and commercial communications and electronics magazines, and is recipient of the William Orr W6SAI Technical Writing Award for the best QST article of 2010, an iconoclastic treatise on ionospheric radio propagation. The Spirit of the Craftsman, Eric’s manifesto of work, is based on the premise that Adam had a job before the Fall, and that Christians will have a job when they get to Heaven. Life on Earth is merely a dry run for our eternal careers.

Toby Harnden

Toby Harnden

Author — field_542d8190101fc

Toby Harnden is Washington bureau chief for The Sunday Times of London. A dual British and American citizen, he has reported from across the world in a 20-year career in journalism. His bestseller Dea...

Toby Harnden is Washington bureau chief for The Sunday Times of London. A dual British and American citizen, he has reported from across the world in a 20-year career in journalism. His bestseller Dead Men Risen: An Epic Story of War and Heroism in Afghanistan was winner of the Orwell Prize, Britain's most prestigious award for political writing. An American edition of Dead Men Risen, containing a new epilogue and fresh revelations, has just been published in the United States. Harnden also wrote Bandit Country: The IRA & South Armagh. He was presenter and reporter for the 2013 BBC Panorama special Broken by Battle, about PTSD among British troops and veterans. The programme was shortlisted for a Royal Television Society

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