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Tuesday, February 14, 2023
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Happy Valentines Day and welcome to Tuesday’s Point of View. Our guest host is our own Penna Dexter!  During the first hour, she welcomes David Roseberry into the studio. David joins her in studio to talk about his new book, The First 24. Her second guest is Reggie Littlejohn. They’ll talk about China’s CCP and Coercive Birth Limits. Penna finishes the show by welcoming Paul Fitzpatrick. They’ll discuss Paul’s organization 1792 Exchange and woke-ness in America’s businesses.

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.
The First 24: One Man. One Mission. One Day. Jesus of Nazareth
From the opening chapter of the Gospel of Mark comes "The First 24", a step-by-step, deep-dive investigation into the first 24 hours of Jesus' public ministry. In 24 chapters, Jesus' proclamation, confrontation with the demons, compassionate care of a family friend, public time for healing, private time for prayer, and much more, the reader will experience and understand the ministry of Jesus of Nazareth as never before. Perfect for personal study, small group discussion, or personal growth and edification. Includes 24 discussion questions for lively engagement.
Reggie Littlejohn Show Page
Reggie Littlejohn
Founder & President - Women’s Rights Without Frontiers
Reggie Littlejohn is the founder and President of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers. A graduate of Yale Law School, she is an acclaimed international expert on China’s One Child Policy. Her organization has been called the “leading voice” in the battle to expose and oppose forced abortion and gendercide (the sex-selective abortion of baby girls) in China.

Women’s Rights Without Frontiers is also saving lives in China. Their “Save a Girl” campaign finds women who are about to abort or abandon their babies because they are girls and enables them to keep their daughters by providing the family with monthly stipends for a year. They have saved hundreds of baby girls from gendercide and grinding poverty. They have also launched their “Save a Widow” campaign to give help destitute widows in rural China.
Paul Fitzpatrick Show Page
Paul Fitzpatrick
CEO - 1792 Exchange
Paul Fitzpatrick is a CEO of 1792 Exchange which is an alliance of families protecting faith-based and conservative institutions and philanthropy, and helping corporations move back toward neutral to protect free exercise, free speech, and free enterprise.

During his previous season, Paul served on Capitol Hill. He was Deputy Chief of Staff for U.S. Senator Kelly Loeffler of Georgia and Chief of Staff for Congressman Mark Meadows of North Carolina.

Before working in government, Paul served in the nonprofit sector over two decades, including Freedom Partners and Family Research Council. And prior to that, he worked for Xerox Corporation.

Paul earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science with a minor in History from Trinity College in Connecticut and a Masters of Business Administration from Marymount University in Virginia.

Paul and his wife have four children and a daughter-in-law. They are active in many aspects of their church.
https://www.npr.org/2023/02/09/1155695894/church-of-england-same-sex
Church of England Approves Blessings For Same-Sex Couples
Same-sex couples still can't marry in the church, but clergy can now choose to confer blessings on a civil marriage or partnership. The decision came after a vigorous debate.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai
1792 Exchange: Index of Political Bias at 1,000+ Companies
The 1792 exchange, a new nonprofit seeking to counter the rise of "woke capitalism" and the leftist trend of Environmental, Social, and corporate Governance (ESG) has compiled an index of over 1,000 companies to evaluate their ...
Declining Chinese Population Graph
Chinese Demographic Crisis
In the late 1970s, in order to slow the country’s rapid population growth, the Chinese state began limiting how many children families could have. This became China’s one-child-per-family policy, which was sometimes administered via community policing, draconian fines, and forced abortion and sterilization.
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