Happy Thursday! Point of View has a great show lined up for you today!
Host Kerby Anderson welcomes Konni Burton, the publisher of the online news source, The Texan. Konni brings us information on The Texan‘s upcoming events. Kerby then brings us the latest news and his biblical viewpoints. And then Paul Martin joins Kerby to speak about Charitable Giving in the wake of COVID-19. Next, Kerby hosts Michael Knowles. Michael shares his perspective on Trump’s recent Executive Orders. Kerby’s final guest is Gina Dalfonzo. Gina has a new book: “Dorothy and Jack.“
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Konni served as one of Ted Cruz’s top organizers in DFW during his historic 2012 campaign for U.S. Senate.
An activist at heart, Konni’s passion for limited government, individual liberties and free market principles, means a lifelong engagement in the fight to protect these values.
Date: September 26th, 2020
Time: 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Place: Dallas/Fort Worth Marriott
Address: 8440 Freeport Parkway Irving, Texas 75063
With a degree in Radio/TV Management from Oral Roberts University, Paul’s initial goal was to engage people for the Gospel with contemporary Christian music. From this goal sprung his experiences in helping start KLTY-FM (twice) and running the Radio Sales Division for Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN).
Paul’s vision is ultimately that more homeless people are fed, more young men and women are receiving Christian education and becoming leaders for the Kingdom, and more listeners are hearing the Gospel on their local radio station.
Paul is married to Paula. They have three daughterse. He also enjoys playing the bass and appreciates music of all kinds.
Michael's writing has appeared in the Daily Wire, Fox News, the American Mind, the Daily Caller, and the Point, among other outlets. He appears regularly as a political analyst on television news programs. Michael is a graduate of Yale University and has lectured on college campuses and at research institutions throughout the country. Vanity Fair once described Michael as "a dapper, lib-triggering troll."
In a time when many Christians now aren't even sure that a man and a woman can be "just friends" and remain faithful, Gina Dalfonzo's engaging treatment of the relationship between two of Christianity's most important modern thinkers and writers will resonate deeply with anyone who longs for authentic, soul-stirring friendships that challenge them to grow intellectually and spiritually. Fans of Lewis and Sayers will find here a fascinating addition to their collections.