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Tuesday, June 20, 2017
Our first hour guest is Norman Rogers, policy advisor at the Heartland Institute. He discusses and debunks some of the theories of Climate Change. Our second hour guest is author and former refugee and executive director of World Refugee Care, Jalil Dawood. He discusses World Refugee Day which is June 20.
Our first hour guest is Norman Rogers, policy advisor at the Heartland Institute. He discusses and debunks some of the theories of Climate Change. Our second hour guest is author and former refugee and executive director of World Refugee Care, Jalil Dawood. He discusses World Refugee Day which is June 20.

HOST

Kerby Anderson

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...

GUESTS

Norman Rogers

Norman Rogers

Policy Advisor — Heartland Institute

Norman Rogers is a policy advisor to The Heartland Institute, speaking and sometimes writing on the topic of global warming. He divides his time between residences in Chicago and Florida. Norman ha...

Norman Rogers is a policy advisor to The Heartland Institute, speaking and sometimes writing on the topic of global warming. He divides his time between residences in Chicago and Florida. Norman has a BA Physics from University California, Berkeley, MS Physics, University of Hawaii. Rogers has held a variety of engineering and computer programming jobs with IBM, Hewlett Packard and other companies. In 1980 he started a high tech company in Santa Clara, California that gradually grew into a much larger company and was sold in 2005. Since retirement, he has written approximately 60 articles, mostly related to climate change or alternative energy.

Jalil Dawood

Jalil Dawood

Author | Executive Director — World Refugee Care

Jalil Dawood, a former refugee himself, founded World Refugee Care in 2014 to model Jesus' love to immigrants and refugees. It provides food and supplies, distributes Bibles and supports churches in r...

Jalil Dawood, a former refugee himself, founded World Refugee Care in 2014 to model Jesus' love to immigrants and refugees. It provides food and supplies, distributes Bibles and supports churches in refugee communities in the Middle East, among other things. World Refugee Care Executive Director Jalil Dawood, has a bachelor degree from the University of Texas at Dallas with a double major in social studies and business. He also has a Th.M. from Dallas Theological Seminary in Cross Culture Studies, and is the Senior Pastor of the Arabic Church of Dallas.

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