Point of View for April 24, 2014

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Podcast ThumbnailJohn Whitehead, Founder of The Rutherford Institute, joins Kerby in the first hour. They will be talking about school policies. In the second hour it’s Dr. Phil Fernandes, Senior Pastor of Trinity Bible Fellowship and President of the Institute of Biblical Defense. They will be talking about Dr. Fernandes’ book ‘Hijacking the Historical Jesus‘.

 

 

Point of View for April 21, 2014

Monday, April 21, 2014

Podcast ThumbnailKerby welcomes two, in-studio guests in the first hour. Ricky Chelette, Executive Director of Living Hope Ministries, and Sue Bohlin of Probe Ministries will be talking about Homosexual Origins. In the second hour Kerby connects with Paul Kengor of Grove City College. They’ll be talking about Paul’s book ’11 Principles of a Reagan Conservative’.

 

 

Point of View for March 26, 2014

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Podcast ThumbnailKerby is joined by fellow talk show host, Dr. Jerry L. Buckner, talking about Black Liberation Theology. Dr. Wayne Grudem, Research Professor of Theology and Biblical Studies at Phoenix Seminary in Phoenix, comes to the microphone in the second hour to talk about his book ‘The Poverty of Nations: A Sustainable Solution’.

 

 

 

Point of View for March 25, 2014

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Podcast ThumbnailToday we get an update on the Hobby Lobby Case before the Supreme Court from Kelly Shackelford. Then, Bryan Renfro of Torn Curtain Handkerchief Ministry talks about a unique way to worship during Easter week. Finally, Tim Wildmon, president of American Family Association, joins the conversation talking about Obamacare.

 

 

 

Point of View for March 20, 2014

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Podcast ThumbnailToday on an encore presentation of Point of View, we talk Global Poverty and World AIDS Day with Dale Hanson Bourke author of ‘The Skeptic’s Guide Series’.  In the 2nd hour we welcome Steven Garofalo, founder of the National Apologetics Training Center, to talk about Moral Relativism and his book, ‘Right For You, But Not For Me: A Response To Moral Relativism’.