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Thursday, November 3, 2022

After a recap of today’s top stories, host Kerby Anderson welcomes two new guests. His first guest is Rex Rogers. Rex joins Kerby to talk about SAT-7 Ministries. Kerby’s other guest is Dr. Guillaume Bignon. They will talk about Guillaume’s extraordinary journey to a rich relationship with Jesus Christ, in his book, Confessions of a French Atheist.

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Kerby Anderson
Kerby Anderson
Host, Point of View Radio Talk Show

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 (government). He also serves as a visiting professor at Dallas Theological Seminary and has spoken on dozens of university campuses including University of Michigan, Vanderbilt University, Princeton University, Johns HopkinsRead More

Guests
Rex Rogers Show Page
Rex Rogers
Author | Speaker | President - SAT-7 North America
Dr. Rex M. Rogers is an author, speaker, and President, SAT-7 North America (dba, SAT-7 USA), sat7usa.org, the American arm for SAT-7, a satellite television ministry broadcasting Christian programming on four channels in three languages, Arabic, Farsi, and Turkish, reaching across seven time zones into 25 countries in the Middle East and North Africa, as well as 50 countries in Europe.
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SAT-7 USA
SAT-7 is making God’s love visible in the Middle East and North Africa, where nearly 97% of the people are non-Christian. While many of these countries are closed to the Gospel, our four satellite TV channels and online media by-pass censorship. Viewers are coming to faith and Christians are growing in their faith.
Guillaume Bignon Show Page
Guillaume Bignon, PhD
Executive Committee Member of Association Axiome - Software Engineering Manager
Dr. Guillaume Bignon was born and raised in France, where he studied math, physics, and engineering science. He currently works as a software engineering manager. After a wholly improbable conversion from atheism to Christianity, Guillaume earned a master's in biblical literature with an emphasis on the New Testament and a PhD in philosophical theology. His areas of interest include the metaphysics of free will, natural theology, and soteriology. Guillaume is an executive committee member of Association Axiome, a society of French-speaking Christian scholars. He and his wife, Katherine, have five young (and adorable) children.
Confessions of a French Atheist: How God Hijacked My Quest to Disprove the Christian Faith
Guillaume Bignon was a French atheist . . . and he was perfectly happy. He was very successful as a software engineer in finance, a musician, and a volleyball player. Yet a chance encounter with a beautiful woman would change the way he thought about his life and beliefs forever.

Confessions of a French Atheist is the unusual story of Guillaume Bignon—a man who didn’t need God but who grew to believe in God after he thought through the nature of morality, the relationship between science and faith, the supernatural, and the reliability of the Bible. With rigorous reasoning, remarkable authenticity, and a sense of humor, Guillaume takes the reader on a journey of his innermost questions and surprising discoveries.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell
Fed Raises Interest Rates, Again
By: Op-Ed - nytimes.com - November 2, 2022 The Federal Reserve raised rates by three-quarters of a point, continuing its campaign against inflation. Fed Chair Jerome Powell signaled a rationale for slowing the increases, but ...
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Economic Report: Pay Raise vs. Pay Cut
With inflation at its highest rate in four decades, it’s easy to understand why the economy remains the top concern for American voters in advance of next week’s midterm elections.
Biden - fingers crossed
Diesel Fuel Crisis
Mansfeld Energy issued a warning of possible diesel fuel shortages in the southeast as winter approaches. The company cited low national supplies.
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Is It a Sin Not to Vote?
In 1629, the first American balloting for an election occurred in Salem, Massachusetts. The matter at hand? Choosing a minister and choosing a Christian teacher for the colony. "Such is the origin of the use ...
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