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Thursday, July 15, 2021
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Thursday’s Point of View‘s guest host is our own Penna Dexter!  During the first hour, she welcomes David Roseberry.  David joins her in studio to talk about Leaderworks. Her second guest is Pastor Stephen Broden. Stephen also joins Penna in studio. They’ll discuss the Content of Character Series.

It’s an extra special show. Please don’t miss it.

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Penna Dexter
Penna Dexter
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Point of View Co-Host, Penna Dexter frequently sits in as guest host for Kerby Anderson. Her weekly commentaries air on the Bott Radio Network. Penna’s heart is in educating and encouraging Christians to influence the culture and politics. She worked as a consultant overseeing the launch and production of the Family Research Council’s nationally syndicated radio program, Washington Watch Weekly. For eight yearsRead More

Guests
David Roseberry Show Page
David Roseberry
Preacher | Bible Teacher | Speaker | Author - Executive Director of LeaderWorks
David Roseberry has been an ordained Anglican minister for nearly 40 years. He was the founding Rector of Christ Church in Plano, Texas for over 30 years. Currently, he is the Executive Director of the non-profit ministry of LeaderWorks which serves congregations and leaders in the Anglican Church in North America. He is a preacher, bible teacher, and speaker with a growing ministry through his numerous books (available on Amazon). He also leads life-changing pilgrimages to Israel and other historic places of the Christian faith. He and his wife Fran live in Prosper, Texas. They have four children and five grandchildren.
When the Lord is My Shepherd: Finding Hope in A Hard Time
Psalm 23 is one of the most well-known and beloved psalms in the Bible. Most people know the opening line by heart, “The Lord is My Shepherd, I shall not want.” But these six short verses are much more than a lovely poem read for quiet comfort. By adding the word “When” to the first line of the poem, the psalm becomes a long list of promises and realities that bring us hope and confidence in the hard times we face. Written in the early days the Pandemic of 2020, the words of the Poet-King David speak directly to the anxiety, fears, and troubles of our own day. And as the psalm leads to green pastures, still waters, and pathways ahead, the reader will find their confidence and faith in God renewed and refreshed. “When the Lord is My Shepherd” makes the ancient psalm sing a new song in our own day. The discovery of joy and hope in the hard times is greatly needed today.
The Psalm on the Cross: A Journey to the Heart of Jesus through Psalm 22
“My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?”
These haunting words were spoken by no less than Jesus Christ as he died on the cross. But they were written centuries before by King David of Israel. They are the opening words of Psalm 22.
Join David H. Roseberry on a journey to the heart of Jesus through Psalm 22. You’ll grow closer to Jesus and draw strength for your own journey by taking a closer look at Christ’s song of suffering and victory.
The Ordinary Ways of God: Inside the Book of Ruth
The Ordinary Ways of God is a deep dive into the small but wonderful book in the Bible. You will never think about your life in the same way again. You will discover the wonderful ordinary ways of God.
If you want to be able to rise above your difficulties and claim God’s presence and promises for your life, then scroll up and click the “Add to Cart” button right now.
Pastor Stephen Broden
Senior Pastor of Fair Park Bible Fellowship - Executive Director of Content of Character Series
Stephen Edward Broden is a former Republican political candidate from the state of Texas in the 30th congressional district (map) for the United States House of Representatives.
Broden graduated from the University of Michigan with a Bachelor and then a Master of Arts degree in Communication, and he later studied at the Dallas Theological Seminary where he received a Master of Arts in Bible Studies.
He served as an Adjunct Professor at Dallas Baptist University from 1990 to 1992 and spent 10 years in the private sector at Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO) in Human Resources. He has been a business owner of several self-serve car wash facilities, and has also worked as a newscaster, disc jockey, and radio broadcaster. Currently he is a co-host on the radio program Life and Liberty for KSKY, 660 AM and is also a radio broadcaster of One-Minute "thought of the day" commentaries on this station.
Broden founded the Fair Park Bible Fellowship Church in 1987 and serves as its Senior Pastor. He has served as President of the Fair Park Friendship Center for over 18 years and as its Executive Director for over 11 years.
Broden advocates in the Fair Park and South Dallas areas for economic opportunity, improved access to education, and against abortion. He is a spokesman for the black pro-life movement in Dallas and a contributor to blackprolifemovement.blogspot.com. He is a founder of Ebony Berean, an organization whose mission includes informing African-American Pastors of the "Culture War"
He is a speaker for the Tea Party movement and advocates for a return to what he considers proper Constitutional principles in government and the Judeo-Christian values that he claims undergird the founding of the United States of America. He supports an individual's right to bear arms, which he claims emanates from the Second Amendment, and a broad conception of the Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
Broden has been a recurring political commentator on Fox News Channel, including appearances on the Glenn Beck show. He was awarded “Champion of the Republican Party” by the NRCC Business Advisory Council Texas and has also received the Ronald Reagan Gold Medal Award. From 1999 to 2002 he served as Republican Precinct Chairman in DeSoto, Texas.
Malcolm X in a diner
Black Americans Real Worst Enemy is Not Racism
Malcolm X was a Muslim minister and human rights activist. Born in 1925, he met his death at the hands of an assassin in 1965. Malcolm X was a courageous advocate for black civil rights, ...
Rosa DeLauro, Congresswoman
Sanctity of Human Life
A key House subcommittee on Monday cleared a spending bill for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) without including a decades-old rider prohibiting funding for abortions.
Voting rights protestors 1965
Election Integrity
The left tries to portray any legitimate attempt to pass election integrity reforms as 1960s-style disenfranchisement of African Americans.
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