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...
Penna Dexter
Co-Host — Point of View
For eight years Penna Dexter served as co-host on Point of View with founder Marlin Maddoux. Following his passing in 2004, she has served as co-host and frequently as Kerby Anderson’s guest host. Her...
GUESTS
Stephen R. Miller
Actor | Producer — Point of View Radio Show
Stephen Miller is an actor and is the producer for the award-winning Point of View Radio Talk Show. He has a BA in Drama from Dallas Baptist University, and an MA in Media and Communication from Dalla...
Stephen Miller is an actor and is the producer for the award-winning Point of View Radio Talk Show. He has a BA in Drama from Dallas Baptist University, and an MA in Media and Communication from Dallas Theological Seminary. He has also done graduate work at UT Dallas, where he studied Philosophy and Aesthetics. Before coming to Point of View, he taught Drama, Theology, and Rhetoric at The Covenant School in Dallas, TX. He has been a stage, TV, and film actor since the early 1990s. Favorite roles include Fagin in "Oliver", Richard in "Richard III", Jack in "The Importance of Being Earnest", and Man in the Chair in "The Drowsy Chaperone." He is married to April, and they have two children, Juliet and Brennan.
Carrie Sheffield
Author | Columnist | Broadcaster — field_542d8190101fc
Carrie Sheffield is a columnist and broadcaster in Washington DC. She earned a full-tuition Harvard scholarship, managed billions of dollars in risk at Wall Street firms and competed in a Miss USA sys...
Carrie Sheffield is a columnist and broadcaster in Washington DC. She earned a full-tuition Harvard scholarship, managed billions of dollars in risk at Wall Street firms and competed in a Miss USA system beauty pageant. A journalist and former White House correspondent, she challenged the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and testified as an economic expert before the US Congress. Carrie achieved all this while overcoming a life of extreme poverty and psychological, spiritual, and sexual abuse. A recovered agnostic, Carrie eventually found peace and anchoring in Christianity. Carrie shares insights on networks like CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, CBS News, CNBC, BBC, and more. From ABC’s Good Morning America to HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher, PBS, and C-SPAN, she uses her dynamic voice to resonate with audiences of millions. A traveling enthusiast, Carrie visited every continent—including Antarctica—before age 30. She ran the Marine Corps Marathon and won the National Press Club 5K threetimes. Named a “Most Inspiring New Yorker” by the popular connection appBumble, Carrie is passionate about instilling resilience and joy in others.
A Biblical View on Imagination - Expanded Version
I. What is Imagination?Imagination. Perhaps the word suggests thoughts of fancy, of things fondly considered but never expected…not really. ...
Motorhome Prophecies: A Journey of Healing and Forgiveness
Carrie Sheffield grew up fifth of eight children with a violent, mentally ill, street-musician father who believed he was a modern-day Mormon prophet...
Viewpoints
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God in the Capitol
This year millions of Americans will visit our nation’s capital to celebrate our 250th anniversary. I have encouraged many who plan to visit Washington, DC to look for all the references to God in the...
This Train
There is a phrase I hear often at conferences and on YouTube videos that is usually credited to Lyn Alden, author of an excellent book, Broken Money. She and others often use the phrase, “nothing stop...
Male Crisis
I have talked about the male crisis in previous commentaries, but it is encouraging to find an op-ed in USA Today by an author who begins by quoting a feminist. Nicole Russell quotes a feminist who co...
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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.