HOST
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
Cindy Vann
Speaker | Author | Volunteer — field_542d8190101fc
Cindy is the widow of decorated Vietnam veteran Philip D. Vann, who died from an Agent Orange related disease, in 2014. Together they raised three Children; sons Christopher, Philip Jr aka JR and d...
Cindy is the widow of decorated Vietnam veteran Philip D. Vann, who died from an Agent Orange related disease, in 2014. Together they raised three Children; sons Christopher, Philip Jr aka JR and daughter Cally. Cindy is blessed with four beautiful grandchildren: Paxton, Halle, Indy, and Izzy. Cindy acknowledges her daughters in love as part of her family, from Phil’s previous marriages; Shawna, and Andrea and their families as well as her son Philip Jr’s spouse Morgan and her daughter Cally’s spouse Mike. Passing Through the Shadow of Death, is a memoir about God’s love actualized through his intervention throughout Cindy’s life with Phil. When the Word of God came alive in their life, they were able to recognize that living with PTSD meant God gave them the power and ability of Passing Through the Shadow of Death. The day Phil accepted Christ into his life, the light emanating from the work Christ did on the cross, broke through the darkness of PTSD that had formerly driven Phil to multiple attempts of ending his life. Cindy resides in the Metro-Plex of DFW where she shares her faith while volunteering for multiple charities.
Lydia Ortega, Ph.D.
Economist | Educator | Speaker | Innovator — Chair - Department of Economics at San Jose State University
Professor Lydia Ortega earned her doctorate in economics from George Mason University in 1987. She is an economist, an educator, a businesswoman, a public speaker, fundraiser, and an innovator. Wheth...
Professor Lydia Ortega earned her doctorate in economics from George Mason University in 1987. She is an economist, an educator, a businesswoman, a public speaker, fundraiser, and an innovator. Whether in the classroom, the boardroom, or on a stage, she aims to make a difference by promoting strategic thinking about the vital role of free markets and the sanctity of individual liberty. She served for 15 years as the Chair of the Department of Economics at San Jose State University and in that time created the only free market department on the West Coast. She has served on several public boards, including as founding member of the Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley and of the Liberty Forum of Silicon Valley. She is currently on the Board of Directors of Goodwill Silicon Valley. In 2018, she ran for California’s office of Lieutenant Governor with the goal of applying her insider knowledge to bring real change to academia as the taxpayer’s representative on the University of California Board of Regents and California State University Board of Trustees. Her economic expertise positioned her to effectively consider benefits and costs on the Commission on Economic Development. Professor Ortega is currently developing education materials to reawaken the questioning mind and to effectively teach complex problem-solving. She is politically active at the grassroots level and is the incoming Treasurer for the Hispanic Republican Club of Northern Texas.
Al Regnery
Author | Writer | Publisher | Attorney — Republic Book Publishers
Alfred Regnery is a publisher and a lawyer with a half-century career in business, politics, the law and journalism. He has practiced law in the Midwest and in Washington, DC, was Counsel to a Senate...
Alfred Regnery is a publisher and a lawyer with a half-century career in business, politics, the law and journalism. He has practiced law in the Midwest and in Washington, DC, was Counsel to a Senate Committee, a senior official in the US Department of Justice, President of his family’s book publishing business and publisher of a national magazine. He has written three books and hundreds of articles, and has served, and continues to serve, on many boards of directors. He lives on a farm in rural Virginia, and maintains an office in Washington where he remains engaged in national politics.
ISIS Attack in Afghanistan
By: Rahim Faiez & Cara Anna - apnews.com - August 18, 2019 The suicide bomber stood in the middle of the dancing, clapping crowd as hundreds of Af...
PTSD: Passing Through Shadows of Death
PTSD Passing Through Shadows of Death; by Cindy Vann, is written as though Cindy Vann herself, is intimately speaking directly to you. The story thoug...
Texas, Don’t Make the Same Mistakes
By Erin Anderson - texasscorecard.com - June 25, 2019 Native Texans aren’t the only ones proclaiming, “Don’t California My Texas!” Lydia Ortega—a pro...
Unlikely Pilgrim: A Journey into History and Faith
Two middle-aged men, fast friends, make eleven foreign trips―pilgrimages you might call them ―to parts of the world rich in the history of Christianit...
More Evidence of Google Bias
By: RACHEL ALEXANDER - stream.org - August 16, 2019 Google employees are starting to come forward to expose shenanigans at the company, particularly b...
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Stunning Reversal
Penna Dexter Two years ago, I complained that: “Radical transgender directives just keep coming from the executive branch of the federal government.” There’s been a stunning reversal. States fought ba...
TV Dinners to Smartphones
Kerby Anderson Columnist Bob Greene noticed a connection between TV Dinners and smartphones. In fact, he says the 1950s meal was a gateway drug for screen addiction. He believes that our zombie-like a...
Political Fantasy
Kerby Anderson A recent poll of Americans conducted by NewsGuard and YouGov is disturbing on its face. It is even more concerning the deeper you delve into the data. The topline comment is that a siza...
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