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Tuesday, October 1, 2024

Our host today is Kerby Anderson. He opens the show with today’s top stories. From false media reports on abortion and the Vice Presidential debate to a discussion on how young men in the US are falling further behind. Jeremy Dys joins Kerby for a couple of segments to share about the film, Average Joe, about Coach Joe Kennedy. In the second hour, Kerby speaks with Dr. David Kotter. They’ll discuss the Intersection of Theology & Economics.

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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
Jeremy-Dys Show Page
Jeremy Dys, Esq
Special Counsel for Litigation and Communications - First Liberty Institute
Jeremy Dys, Esq., is Special Counsel for Litigation and Communications for First Liberty and host of the First Liberty Briefing.

Dys earned his law degree from West Virginia University College of Law in 2005. After law school, Dys clerked for the Hon. Russell M. Clawges, Jr., chief judge of the Circuit Court of Monongalia County in Morgantown, West Virginia. For six years prior to joining First Liberty Institute, Dys led a public policy organization where he led research and advocacy efforts on matters of life, marriage, and religious freedom.

Dys graduated from Taylor University in 2001 with a Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, degree in Communication Studies, with minors in U.S. History and Philosophy. During his undergraduate career, Dys studied at the American Studies Program in Washington, D.C., where he interned with the late David Orgon Coolidge as part of the Marriage Law Project of the Ethics and Public Policy Center.

In support of his clients, Dys has made numerous appearances in local, state, and national television, print, and radio outlets. His written commentaries have been featured at the Wall Street Journal, FoxNews.com, New York Daily News, TheHill.com, Des Moines Register, Dallas Morning News, DailySignal.com, Washington Examiner, Indianapolis Star, Charleston Gazette-Mail, Outcomes Magazine, TheFederalist.com, and others.
Movie Poster - AverageJoe_1200x1200
Average Joe Movie
High school football coach Joe Kennedy had no other choice but to fight. A childhood in foster care followed by 20 years in the Marine Corps was nothing compared to his biggest battle: his commitment to stand for God publicly by taking a knee in prayer after each game. When he was fired, Joe and his wife Denise knew this battle for religious freedom, freedom of speech, and the rights of all Americans was one they would have to fight—no matter the cost. From the director and producers of God’s Not Dead and the producers of The Blind comes AVERAGE JOE, in theaters beginning October 11.
David Kotter Show Page
David Kotter, PhD
Dean of the School of Theology at Colorado Christian University - Co-Founder of Faith and Work Project
Dr. David Kotter is the dean of the School of Theology at Colorado Christian University, fellow at the Centennial Institute and an expert in the intersection of theology and economics. He began his career as a financial analyst at Ford Motor Company before transitioning to ministry, serving as a pastor and church planter for seven years. Dr. Kotter has lectured extensively across the U.S., Asia, and Europe, and his research spans biblical archaeology and economic principles. He co-founded the Faith and Work Project, which equips pastors to understand economics, and he continues to write as a senior research fellow for the Institute for Faith, Work and Economics.
Students for Life - The future is anti-abortion
Is Texas Abortion Law Killing Women?
By: Kelley Keller - x.com - September 29, 2024 Is Texas Abortion Law Killing Pregnant Women? NBC Thinks So and Wants You to Think So Too Welcome to another edition of The Dobbs Digest, a newsletter ...
Minnesota Governor - VP candidate Tim Walz
Who’s the Weird One?
I think we recall the Minnesota Governor giving the leftists their dog whistle talking point denigrating characterization of former President Trump and Senator Vance as weird.
Benjamin (19) Moreno and his Mom
American Young Men Falling Further Behind
By: Rachel Wolfe - wsj.com - September 28, 2024 Men in their 20s and early 30s are much more likely than their female peers to live with their parents, and many say they feel aimless ...
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