Point of View for June 16, 2016: Nita Belles, Erick Stakelbeck

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailToday on Point of View Nita Belles, managing director of the nonprofit In Our Backyard and the regional director of Central Oregonians Against Trafficking Humans (OATH) joins Kerby to tell us more about her book, In Our Backyard: Human Trafficking in America and What We can do to stop it.

In the second hour, Erick Stakelbeck a sought after authority on Middle East and national security related issues joins us to discuss his book, ISIS Exposed: Beheadings, Slavery, and the Hellish Reality of Radical Islam.

 

 

 

Point of View for June 15, 2015: John Stonestreet, Gregory Slayton

Monday, June 15, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailPoint of View welcomes back John Stonestreet, speaker and fellow of the Chuck Colson Center for Christian Worldview. He will tell us more about his book, Restoring All Things: God’s Audacious Plan to Change the World through Everyday People.

In the second hour, we hear from author, Gregory Slayton. He will tell us more about the book that he and his wife, Marina, wrote,  Be the Best Mom You Can Be: A Practical Guide to Raising Whole Children in a Broken Generation

Point of View for June 11, 2015 : Stephen Coughlin, Dr. Paul Kengor

Thursday, June 11, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailOur first hour guest is Stephen Coughlin, Senior Fellow at the Center for Security Policy and a Lincoln Fellow at the Claremont Institute is our first guest on the show today. He tells us more about his ebook, Catastrophic Failure: Blindfolding America in the Face of Jihad.

In the second hour we are joined by best selling author, Dr. Paul Kengor who discusses his book,  Takedown: From Communists to Progressives, How the Left Has Sabotaged Family and Marriage.

 

 

 

Point of View for June 10, 2015 : Cindy Cunningham, Rose Aber, M.D. Kittle

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailPoint of View welcomes Cindy Cunningham, founder of Village of Hope Uganda Ministries and Rose Aber who is currently in Dallas from Kenya. They share their story of how God caused their paths to cross and how He is using Village of Hope Uganda to make a difference in the lives of war orphans.

In the second hour we hear from Watchdog.org’s, M.D. Kittle. He tells about a new “rogue agency” called the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), created under the Obama administration which has collected nearly 1 billion U.S. credit card records without consumer consent.

 

 

 

Point of View for June 9, 2015 : Dr. Merrill Matthews, Jason Scott Jones

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailJoining Kerby in-studio today is Dr. Merrill Matthews who is a resident scholar with the Institute for Policy Innovation, a research-based, public policy “think tank.”  He will shed more light on the issue of Vice President, Joe Biden who is out promoting U.S. infrastructure improvement and expansion while the oil and gas industry is eager to spend its own money, not taxpayer dollars, doing just that: updating and expanding the infrastructure in order to get its products to refineries.

In the second hour, we welcome Jason Scott Jones, a film producer, author, activist, and human rights worker. Jones is the Founder of HERO [Human-Rights Education and Relief Organization] a non-profit that promotes human dignity regardless of ability, age, status, race, or geography.

 

 

Point of View for June 8, 2015 : Frank Wolf, Dr. Charles Murray

Monday, June 8, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailOn Point of View today, we welcome back former Congressman, Frank Wolf. He will tell us more about the Middle East tour and religious persecution.

In the last hour, political scientist, author, and libertarian, Dr. Charles Murray joins us to tell us more about his book, BY THE PEOPLE: Rebuilding Liberty without Permission.

 

 

 

Point of View for June 4, 2015 : Dr. Jay Richards

Thursday, June 4, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailOur guest in the first hour today is Dr. Jay Richards, founder of The Stream. He joins Kerby to discuss the issue of climate change and environmental stewardship.

In the second hour Kerby talks about Capital Punishment. Recently, the state of Nebraska  voted to end capital punishment in the state. Will more states follow suit? How could this impact us as a society?

 

 

Point of View for June 3, 2015 : Steve Cable, Byron Barlow, Dennis Avi Lipkin

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailOn Point of View today, Kerby explores the issue of the Decline of Christianity. Is the church trying too hard to fit in with the cultural norms of the day? And is it losing itself in the process? With the help of our in-studio guests, Steve Cable and Byron Barlow we will examine the statistics and determine the validity of the rhetoric regarding the collapsing church.

In the second hour, our guest Dennis Avi Lipkin weighs in from Israel about Iran and the threat they pose to world peace.

 

 

 

Point of View for June 2, 2015 : Dr. Kathy Koch, Stephan Bauman

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailJoining Kerby in-studio today is Dr. Kathy Koch, founder and president of Celebrate Kids, Inc., a Christian ministry based in Fort Worth, Texas. An internationally celebrated speaker and popular radio guest, Kathy has influenced thousands of parents, teachers, and children worldwide. She chats about her book, Screens and Teens: Connecting with Our Kids in a Wireless World.

Our second hour guest is, Stephan Bauman president and CEO of World Relief, an international relief and development organization. He tells us more about his book, Possible: A Blueprint for Changing How we Change the World.

 

 

Point of View for June 1, 2015 : Ian Bremmer

Monday, June 1, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailOn Point of View today, Kerby welcomes author and president of Eurasia Group, Ian Bremmer. Bremmer, in his book, Superpower: Three Choices for America’s Role in the World calls for a complete rethink of America’s role in tomorrow’s world.

Since we are now 30 days away from the Supreme Court’s decision on marriage Kerby discusses the countdown and the host of issues that the decision could impact.

 

 

 

 

Point of View for May 29, 2015 : Weekend Edition, Kelly Shackelford, Debbie Georgatos

Friday, May 29, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailFridays at Point of View bring our Weekend Edition shows. Joining Kerby around the table this Friday is Kelly Shackelford and Debbie Georgatos. They talk about the ramifications of the Supreme Courts upcoming decision on same sex marriage and how it will impact business, churches, education and several other areas. They also take a look at issues making the news this week.

 

 

Point of View for May 28, 2015 : Robert A. White, Rev. Dr. Art Lindsley

Thursday, May 28, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailOur first guest on the show today is author, Robert A. White who tells us that American culture has convinced itself marijuana is harmless or that the health risks are worth the benefit of the therapy (or the high). Yet more and more evidence is mounting that marijuana is dangerous, especially for the young. In Going to Pot: Why the Rush to Legalization is Harming America, White argues that marijuana legalization will be detrimental to our country.

In the second hour, Dr. Art Lindsley vice president of Theological Initiatives at the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics joins us to chat about his book, For the Least of These: A Biblical Answer to Poverty.

Point of View for May 27, 2015 : John Tamny

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailOn Point of View today, Kerby welcomes editor of RealClearMarkets and Political Economy editor at Forbes, John Tamny. Tamny will tell us more about his book, Popular Economics: What the Rolling Stones, Downton Abbey, and LeBron James Can Teach You about Economics. He uses entertaining stories from sports, movies, popular culture, and famous businesses to demonstrate the basic principles of economics.

In the second hour, Kerby does a special report on the Rise of ISIS. ISIS controls more firepower than any Jihadist organization in history and are the “world’s richest terrorist group”.

 

 

 

Point of View for May 26, 2015 : Bobby Harrington, Dr. John Zmirak

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailOur first guest on the show today is Bobby Harrington who is the founding and lead pastor of Harpeth Community Church in Franklin, Tennesse. He is also founder of discipleship.org. He will tell us more about his book, Dedicated: Training your children to trust and follow Jesus. Our second hour, in-studio guest is Dr. John Zmirak, contributing senior editor of The Stream. He will discuss the recent Jihad attack in TX and what drives Islamists to murder.

 

 

 

Point of View for May 25, 2015 : Chip Ingram, Ashleigh Slater

Monday, May 25, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailToday is Memorial Day, hopefully for many of you, it is a day to honor those who fought for our freedom and especially for those who paid the ultimate sacrifice. Since today is a holiday please note that the show is an encore presentation.

Today on Point of View, Kerby welcomes senior pastor of Venture Christian Church near San Jose, CA, Chip Ingram, to discuss his book Culture Shock: A Biblical Response to Today’s Most Divisive Issues. In the second hour we are joined by Ashleigh Slater, writer and editor of the popular webzine, Ungrind, to talk about marriage and her book Team Us: Marriage Together.

 

 

Point of View for May 21, 2015 : Dr. Gary Chapman, Jay Sekulow

Thursday, May 21, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailToday on Point of View, joining us briefly to talk about his book, The Five Love Languages for Men is  #1 New York Times bestselling author, Dr. Gary Chapman. In this, his latest offering he guides husbands in identifying, understanding, and speaking their wife’s love language.

Our final guest for today is author and Chief Counsel of the American Center for Law and Justice Jay Sekulow. Sekulow tells us more about his recently released book, Undemocratic. In this book, Jay focuses on how the federal bureaucracy has taken over our government—becoming an unconstitutional “fourth branch” that is turning personal liberties into a thing of the past.

Point of View for May 20, 2015 : Israel Wayne

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailOn Point of View today during the first hour, Kerby will do a review of the Pain Capable Child Abortion Protection Act and the FCC  internet regulations.

In the second hour he welcomes author, Israel Wayne who tells us more about his book, Questions Jesus Asks: Where Divinity Meets Humanity. Through his book, Wayne explores the unique paradox of Jesus’ divinity and humanity.

Point of View for May 19, 2015 : Marsha Blackburn

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailOn Point of View today, Kerby will chat about issues making the news in the last few days.

In the second hour, Congressman Marsha Blackburn joins us to talk about how she has reintroduced legislation to block the Obama administration’s efforts to take over the Internet by implementing new Net Neutrality regulations.

 

 

 

Point of View for May 18, 2015 : Dr. Norman Wright, John Whitehead

Monday, May 18, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailKerby is back in the studio today. He will chat with Dr. Norman Wright, a licensed Marriage, Family and Child Therapist about his book, Helping Your Hurting Teen. Dr. Wright gives insight on how to reconnect with your child, understand their struggle, and never lose hope.

Later in the show Kerby discusses John Whitehead’s book, Battlefield America: The War on the American People. John W. Whitehead, attorney and author who has written, debated and practiced widely in the area of constitutional law and human rights. 

 

 

Point of View for May 15, 2015 : Patrick J. Buchanan, Dr. Jeff Iorg

Friday, May 15, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailNote that we will not have our regular Weekend Edition Show today, instead you will hear one of our previously recorded shows. 

Today on Point of View Kerby talks with columnist and political analyst, Patrick J. Buchanan, about his book, The Greatest Comeback.

In the second hour he welcomes Dr. Jeff Iorg, author of the book, Unscripted: Sharing the Gospel as Life Happens.

 

 

 

Point of View for May 14, 2015 : Steve Bundy, Bob Cornuke

Thursday, May 14, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailPlease enjoy this encore presentation. Today on Point of View Kerby welcomes Steve Bundy, Vice President of the Joni and Friends Christian Institute on Disability and International Outreach, to talk about the new book, Another Kind of Courage.

In the second hour we welcome Bob Cornuke, a biblical investigator, international explorer and author of nine books, to talk about his book Temple: Amazing New Discoveries that Change Everything About the Location of Solomon’s Temple.

 

 

 

Point of View for May 13, 2015 : Dawn Stefanowicz, Rob Schwarzwalder, Jillian Melchior, Father Frank Pavone

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailJoining Penna Dexter on the show today is author and speaker Dawn Stefanowicz. Dawn addresses the impact of legislation affecting children and advocates for children and families, pertaining to marriage, parenting, sexuality, and education. Later in the show, Senior Vice-President of Family Research Council, Rob Schwarzwalder joins us to discuss the issue of Baltimore’s missing fathers and the broken family system. Our final guest on the show today is, Independent Women’s Forum and National Review writer, Jillian Melchior who tells us more about the latest development in the Clinton Foundation scandal.

 

 

 

Point of View for May 12, 2015 : Arina Grossu, Dr. David Prentice, Dan Gainor, Ovide Lamontagne

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailOn Point of View today, Penna Dexter is your host. We will hear from Arina Grossu, director at the Center for Human Dignity,  Ovide Lamontagne, who is General Counsel for Americans United for Life (AUL), the legal architects of the pro-life movement and Dr. David Prentice from the Charlotte Lozier Institute whose mission is to promote deeper public understanding of the value of human life, motherhood, and fatherhood, and to identify policies and practices that will protect life and serve both women’s health and family well-being. All these guests weigh in on the Pain Capable Unborn Child Protection Act.

Also on the show today is Media Research Center’s, vice president, Dan Gainor.  He will tell us more about a new study on climate hypocrites which is an expose on how Hollywood celebrities preach environmentalism, and yet fly around the globe on private jets, drive inefficient vehicles and own massive homes.

 

 

Point of View for May 11, 2015 : Donna Garner, Dan Smithwick

Monday, May 11, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailOn Point of View today, Penna Dexter is your host. Today’s discussion will center largely around Common Core. Our guests today are Donna Garner whose had 33 years experience in the education environment and Dan Smithwick, president of Nehemiah Institute. Nehemiah Institute is a nonprofit ministry providing Biblical worldview training and worldview assessment programs for use by Christian educators, students, families, churches, and media outlets.

 

 

 

 

 

Point of View for May 7, 2015 : Ann Quest, Tracy Eckert, Sue Bohlin

Thursday, May 7, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailToday is the National Day of Prayer which is an annual observance held on the first Thursday of May, inviting people of all faiths to pray for the nation. In keeping with that, our first hour guests who have had many years of experience in prayer and intercession will tell us more about how to pray and for what we can be praying.  Ann Quest is an intercessor and has helped support our nation in prayer through several organizations. Tracy Eckert is Co-founder and Director of Storehouse, an evangelical missions organization committed to establishing worship and prayer in Dallas. Later in the show, Sue Bohlin tells us more about Mind Games, a conference for students addressing issues of worldview and apologetics, with lots of discussion that helps young minds gain confidence in their faith.

 

 

 

Point of View for May 6, 2015 : Scott Sauls, Johnnie Moore

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailToday on Point of View, Scott Sauls senior pastor of Christ Presbyterian Church in Nashville, Tennessee joins us to discuss his book, Jesus Outside the Lines and calling a truce to the culture wars. Sauls, through his book will help us understand how to avoid polarizing conversations to best represent Christ and teach us how to balance being true to our beliefs while effectively remaining engaged in culture. In the second hour, Johnnie Moore, author and humanitarian joins us to discuss his book, Defying ISIS. He will tell us more about the ISIS threat and the plight of the thousands of people that have been displaced by the wave of of murder and terror that has continued to roll across the Middle East.

 

 

 

Point of View for May 5, 2015 : Robert Dickie III, Trillia J. Newbell

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailOur first guest on the show today is Robert Dickie, president of Crown Financial Ministries. He tells us more about his book, The Leap: Launching Your Full Time Career in Our Part Time Economy. He tells us that long term careers might soon be a thing of the past and “gigs, part-time, contract, or freelance work”- are becoming more common. He advises on how to best prepare for the transition. Our second hour guest is author, Trillia J. Newbell who tells us more about her recently released book, Fear and Faith: Finding the Peace Your Heart Craves and how the very character of God should inspire us to choose faith over fear.

 

 

 

Point of View for May 4, 2015 : Colin Smith, Kris Faasse, Stephanie Berent

Monday, May 4, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailToday on Point of View we are joined in studio by pastor and author, Colin Smith. He tells us more about his book, Heaven How I Got There. The book explores the idea of how we as Christians have a high priest who relates so well to our suffering. We hear briefly hear from Kris Faasse and Stephanie Berent about Birthmother’s Day and why it is celebrated.

 

 

 

 

Point of View for April 30, 2015 : Rev. Canon David H. Roseberry, Elaine Donnelly, Clare Lopez

Thursday, April 30, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailOn the show today, Penna covers the issue of the Supreme Court’s decision and its potential effect on churches. Our first guest, Rev. Canon David H. Roseberry talks about how to address your church regarding the changes in our culture. Elaine Donnelly, president of the Center for Military Readiness, who will discuss women in the military and later in the show we hear from Clare Lopez will give us an update on the Iran deal.

 

 

 

Point of View for April 29, 2015 : Ann Saladin, John Pisciotta, Kristen K. Waggoner

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailOn Point of View today, Penna Dexter explores the ties between the Girl Scouts and Planned Parenthood. She will focus on how they have done away with God and the sexuality issues.  Ann Saladin,  mother of a former 4th generation Girl Scout, and creator of mygirlscoutcouncil.com and John Pisciotta, Pro-life Waco Director join her to talk about this issue. Later in the show we hear from Kristen Waggoner, Esq., who serves as Senior Vice President of Legal Services with Alliance Defending Freedom. She will give us an update on the Supreme Court arguments.

 

 

 

Point of View for April 28, 2015 : Josh McDowell, Jeff Mateer

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailToday on Point of View, your host is Penna Dexter. Our in-studio guest is celebrated author and speaker, Josh McDowell. He tells us about his book, God-Breathed: The Undeniable Power and Reliability of Scripture. Later in the show, Jeff Mateer, General Counsel for Liberty Institute joins us by phone with an update on the Supreme Court Marriage Case.

 

 

 

Point of View for April 27, 2015 : Frank E. Graham, Jr., Alex Newman

Monday, April 27, 2017

Podcast ThumbnailToday on Point of View, Frank E. Graham, Jr. president and CEO of Chapel of Hope Ministries joins us in-studio. He tells us more about his ministry’s mission to build chapels in every Texas prison. In the second hour, author, Alex Newman joins us by phone. He discusses his book, Crimes of the Educators which reveals how the architects of America’s public school  implemented a plan to socialize the United States by knowingly and willingly dumbing down the population.

 

 

 

Point of View for April 23, 2015 : Bryan Litfin, Bill and Danielle Ford

Thursday, April 23, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailOn Point of View today, Bryan Litfin, Professor of Theology at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago joins us to discuss his book, After Acts: Exploring the Lives and Legends of the Apostles . This books gives us a great window into the religious milieu of the ancient and medieval church. Later in the show, Bill and Danielle Ford from C2Family join us in-studio to chat about their book, The Power of Family Vision.

 

 

Point of View for April 22, 2015 : Connie Hutchinson, Rick Smith, Jeff Kemp

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailIn the first hour of today’s show, Kerby addresses the issue of Down Syndrome. He chats with Connie Hutchinson who is the Director of Special Needs at the First Evangelical Free Church of Fullerton, California and Rick Smith, Director of Digital Ministries at Watermark Community Church. Both Connie and Rick are parents of children who have Down Syndrome. Family Life Today Vice President, Jeff Kemp joins us in-studio in the second half of the show to chat about his book, Facing the Blitz.

 

 

 

Point of View for April 21, 2015 : Dr. Calvin Beisner, Dr. Patrick Roughneen

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailPoint of View welcomes Dr. Calvin Beisner, founder and National Spokesman for the Cornwall Alliance. He is a scholar on the application of Christian worldview, theology, and ethics. He tells us more about It’s Easy Being Green When You Have No Choice dvd. In the second hour, Dr. Patrick Roughneen joins us in-studio, he tells us more about the debates on end-of-life decisions and how dramatically this has changed in the past decade.

 

 

Point of View for April 20, 2015 : Tom Doyle, Colin Duriez

Monday, April 20, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailJoining Kerby in the studio today is Vice President and Middle East Director of E3parters, Tom Doyle. He tells us more about his book, Killing Christians: Living the Faith Where It’s Not Safe to Believe. Through this book, Doyle pulls back the curtain on the headlines from the Middle East. Christian Persecution is at an all-time high globally. Doyle says that, that’s not the whole story, though. A new Jesus movement is erupting around the world, and persecuted believers are leading the way. In the second hour, British author Colin Duriez, tells us more about his book, Bedeviled: Lewis, Tokien and the Shadow of Evil. In this book, Duriez considers the events and suffering in our world today from the perspective of great writes like Tolkien and Lewis. 

 

 

Point of View for April 16, 2015 : Andy McQuitty, John Fea

Thursday, April 16, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailOur first guest is Andy McQuitty, Senior Pastor of Irving Bible Church, who will join Kerby in-studio. Pastor McQuitty will be talking about his book Notes from the Valley: A Spiritual Travelogue through Cancer. John Fea, Professor of American History and Chair of the History Department at Messiah College in Grantham, Pennsylvania is our second hour guest. Kerby will talk with John about his book, Why Study History?: Reflecting on the Importance of the Past.

 

 

 

Point of View for April 15, 2015 : Mary Jayne Fogerty, Dr. Donald L. Brake

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailJoining Kerby in-studio today is Thrive Women’s Clinic’s executive director, Mary Jayne Fogerty. Thrive Women’s Clinic’s (previously known as Dallas Pregnancy Resource Center) mission is to extend Christ-like love in a compassionate and responsive manner that values the family and empowers women and their partners to choose life for their unborn babies. Our second hour guest, also in-studio is Dr. Donald L. Brake. He tells us about his book, Jesus: A Visual History.

 

 

 

 

Point of View for April 14, 2015 : Ken Carpenter

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailJoining Kerby on the show today is producer and director, Ken Carpenter. He tells us more about the ground-breaking movie, One Generation Away. Winner of the Best Documentary at the Christian Worldview Film Festival, the movie continues to share the important message of the endangerment of America’s religious liberties.
One Generation Away focuses on seven cases exploring religious freedom throughout the United States. Remember to tune in to learn more.

 

 

 

Point of View for April 13, 2015 : Dr. Mark M. Yarbrough, Jay Cost

Monday, April 13, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailToday on Point of View our in-studio guest is Dr. Mark M. Yarbrough, vice president for Academic Affairs, Academic Dean, Associate Professor of Bible Exposition at Dallas Theological Seminary. He tells us about his book, How to Read the Bible like a Seminary Professor. Our second hour guest is, Jay Cost, a staff writer for the Weekly Standard. He is the author of the new book, A Republic No More: Big Government and the Rise of American Political Corruption.

 

 

 

Point of View for April 9, 2015 : Jerry Tuma, Robert Unruh

Thursday, April 9, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailToday our in-studio guest is Jerry Tuma, founder and president of Cornerstone Financial Services. He will be talking about the of year report. Joining us later in the show by phone is, Robert Unruh who tells us about the aborted-baby organ program called ‘Frankenscience’.

Jerry Tuma is founder and president of Cornerstone Financial Services, a state Registered Investment Advisory firm in Dallas, Texas. Material on this program is intended for general information only and should not be taken as specific investment, tax or legal advice.

 

 

 

Point of View for April 8, 2015 : Dr. D. A. Carson, Dr. John Lennox

Tuesday, April 8, 2015

Podcast ThumbnailOn Point of View today, Kerby is joined by Dr. D. A. Carson, author of the book, Praying with Paul: A Call to Spiritual Reformation which challenges us Christians to look beyond our church programs and frenetic schedules and focus more on the spiritual closeness that Paul the apostle experienced with God through prayer. Later on in the show Dr. John Lennox, professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford joins us to talk about his book, Against the Flow: The Inspiration of Daniel in an Age of Relativism. The book provides a unique perspective on both Western society and biblical exegesis that will encourage Christians to speak out in our modern Babylon.