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Monday, July 13, 2015
Today on Point of View, Kerby welcomes Laurie Cardoza-Moore, founder and president of Proclaiming Justice to The Nations, a pro Israel, Christian organization that is leading the fight against boycott sanctions against Israel. Laurie is also a Special Envoy to the UN on Israel Affairs. She will tell us more about the fight against anti-Semetism and educate us as Christians about our Biblical responsibility to stand with our Jewish brethren and the State of Israel. In the second hour, we hear from Lou Ureneck, professor of journalism at Boston University, he discusses his book, The Great Fire which is about the first Christian genocide of the 20th century. The book tells the story of Reverend Asa K. Jennings who arranged the evacuation of the city of Smyrna (Turkey) after it was burned.
Today on Point of View, Kerby welcomes Laurie Cardoza-Moore, founder and president of Proclaiming Justice to The Nations, a pro Israel, Christian organization that is leading the fight against boycott sanctions against Israel. Laurie is also a Special Envoy to the UN on Israel Affairs. She will tell us more about the fight against anti-Semetism and educate us as Christians about our Biblical responsibility to stand with our Jewish brethren and the State of Israel. In the second hour, we hear from Lou Ureneck, professor of journalism at Boston University, he discusses his book, The Great Fire which is about the first Christian genocide of the 20th century. The book tells the story of Reverend Asa K. Jennings who arranged the evacuation of the city of Smyrna (Turkey) after it was burned.

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...

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Laurie Cardoza-Moore

Laurie Cardoza-Moore

Founder and President — Proclaiming Justice to The Nations

Laurie Cardoza-Moore is a successful leader, businesswoman, wife, mother of five, and founder and President of Proclaiming Justice to The Nations. She has devoted her life to educate Christians about...

Laurie Cardoza-Moore is a successful leader, businesswoman, wife, mother of five, and founder and President of Proclaiming Justice to The Nations. She has devoted her life to educate Christians about their Biblical responsibility to stand with their Jewish brethren and the State of Israel. As an accomplished media veteran, Laurie has been part of over 500 film and video productions as both on-screen talent and producer. With over twenty years experience in private enterprise, grassroots mobilization and community leadership, Laurie is an accomplished advocate who has represented issues related to families, women, children, faith and country. Based in Nashville, Tennessee, Laurie’s career faced a turning point on 9/11 when she decided to focus her media and lobbying expertise on American security and Israel. Laurie has also been seen and heard by millions of people on Christian television and radio appearing on over 120 TV and radio programs in 2014, including Fox and Friends and the Hannity Show. Her articles have been published on WND.com and FrontPage Magazine. Most recently, Laurie is spearheading the formation of a coalition to expose the anti-Semitic, anti- American, anti-Israel, and anti-Christian content in all K-12 textbooks. The coalition will identify flawed textbook review procedures and recommend methods for local communities to review students’ textbooks and propose corrective legislation.

Lou Ureneck

Lou Ureneck

Professor of Journalism — Boston University

Lou Ureneck is a professor of journalism at Boston University and directs the Business and Economics Journalism Program. Ureneck was a Nieman Fellow and editor-in-residence at Harvard University, the...

Lou Ureneck is a professor of journalism at Boston University and directs the Business and Economics Journalism Program. Ureneck was a Nieman Fellow and editor-in-residence at Harvard University, the deputy managing editor of the Philadelphia Inquirer, and editor and vice president of the Portland Press Herald and Maine Sunday Telegram. He is the author of Backcast, which won the National Outdoor Book Award in 2007 for literary merit, and his work has appeared in numerous publications including the New York Times, International Herald Tribune, Boston Globe, and Field & Stream. He lives in Brookline, Massachusetts.

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