HOST
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
Mike Nappa
Author | Writer | Editor | Comforter — field_542d8190101fc
Mike Nappa is an award-winning, Arab-American author and editor of Christian books and ministry resources. He holds a master's degree in English, a second master's degree in Bible & Theology, and a ba...
Mike Nappa is an award-winning, Arab-American author and editor of Christian books and ministry resources. He holds a master's degree in English, a second master's degree in Bible & Theology, and a bachelor's degree in Christian Education. He is a contributing writer for Crosswalk, Christianity.com and Beliefnet. Mike served in ministry for years and co-authored a number of books with his wife, Amy, before losing her to cancer in 2016. He resides in Colorado, where he continues to write and comfort those who grieve.
Lathan Watts
Director of Community Relations — First Liberty Institute
Lathan Watts is Vice President of Public Affairs for Alliance Defending Freedom, the world’s largest non-profit legal organization. ADF is dedicated to defending religious freedom, freedom of speech,...
Lathan Watts is Vice President of Public Affairs for Alliance Defending Freedom, the world’s largest non-profit legal organization. ADF is dedicated to defending religious freedom, freedom of speech, the sanctity of life, marriage and parental rights.
Jesse Wiese
Vice President of Research and Innovation — Prison Fellowship
Jesse Wiese serves as vice president of research and innovation. He manages the expansion of Prison Fellowship’s Good Citizenship Model™, an innovative approach to measuring success in the prison syst...
Jesse Wiese serves as vice president of research and innovation. He manages the expansion of Prison Fellowship’s Good Citizenship Model™, an innovative approach to measuring success in the prison system. Previously, Jesse served seven-and-a-half years in prison for robbery and later earned his law degree. A Prison Fellowship Academy graduate, he advocates for justice solutions that prioritize human dignity, accountability, and second chances. In 2006, he joined Prison Fellowship as a reentry specialist. After law school, Wiese returned to Prison Fellowship in 2012 as a policy analyst. He has testified before Congress and state legislatures and helped shape criminal justice dialogue through coverage in the Wall Street Journal, Fox News, National Journal, CBN, and more. Wiese, a native of Oklahoma, graduated magna cum laude from Regent University School of Law and earned his bachelor’s degree from Moody Bible Institute. A licensed Virginia attorney, he resides in Chesapeake, Virginia, with his wife and two children.
Weaponization of Food
New USDA regulations use school-lunch funding to force schools to choose between the laws of man and those of God.
Reflections for the Grieving Soul
The days, weeks, and months after losing someone can feel like drowning. As you navigate life after the funeral, after family has left, as life return...
Washington State and Religious Liberty
By: Lathan Watts - nationalreview.com - September 1, 2023 The Constitution of the United States stands alone in its brilliance at incorporating the We...
Immigration Industrial Complex
By: Katie Pavlich - townhall.com - September 22, 2023 While the catastrophic crush at the border continues at an unprecedented, unrelenting pace, the...
Mayor Changes to Republican
While Dallas has thrived, elsewhere Democratic policies have exacerbated crime and homelessness.
Viewpoints
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High and Low
If you look at the American economy, you see a high and a low. The stock market is at a record high, while consumer sentiment is at the lowest ever measured.
Faith-Affirming Findings
Biblical archaeology seems to be going through a “golden age of apologetics.” One illustration is the fact that over the last two months I have had the privilege of interviewing three authors on their...
Historical Ignorance
Years ago, a doctor wrote an article entitled, “What’s Keeping David McCullough from Sleeping?” This noted historian and award-winning author had trouble sleeping because he was worrying about what wa...
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Support the Safeguarding Women from Chemical Abortion Act
The abortion pill harms women and kills unborn children. Congress must act.
Contact Congress About the Prevent Government Shutdowns Act of 2025
Congress needs to get the job done, not run away from work.