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Thursday, June 14, 2018
Today's program is guest-hosted by Penna Dexter. Her guests in the first hour will be Matt Rinaldi, from the Texas House of Representatives, District District 115 and Jonathan Saenz, President of Texas Values. These gentlemen will be talking about the Texas Republican Convention and protecting religeous freedoms. Penna's second guest is Scott Baller, CEO of Christ for All Peoples. He is part of The Jesus Film. Senator Ted Cruz will be up next to talk about N. Korea, NAFTA & Texas Republicans. Finally she has Alabama Supreme Court Justice Glenn Murdock who will be on-air to talk about the three year anniversary of the Obergefell Case. It's going to be a very busy show!! Please contact us with your perspective. Give us a call at 800-351-1212 or join us on Facebook and leave your comment or question. That link is: facebook.com/pointofviewradio.
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Today's program is guest-hosted by Penna Dexter. Her guests in the first hour will be Matt Rinaldi, from the Texas House of Representatives, District District 115 and Jonathan Saenz, President of Texas Values. These gentlemen will be talking about the Texas Republican Convention and protecting religeous freedoms. Penna's second guest is Scott Baller, CEO of Christ for All Peoples. He is part of The Jesus Film. Senator Ted Cruz will be up next to talk about N. Korea, NAFTA & Texas Republicans. Finally she has Alabama Supreme Court Justice Glenn Murdock who will be on-air to talk about the three year anniversary of the Obergefell Case. It's going to be a very busy show!! Please contact us with your perspective. Give us a call at 800-351-1212 or join us on Facebook and leave your comment or question. That link is: facebook.com/pointofviewradio.

HOST

Penna Dexter

Penna Dexter

Co-Host — Point of View

Point of View Co-Host, Penna Dexter frequently sits in as guest host for Kerby Anderson. Her weekly commentaries air on the Bott Radio Network. Penna’s heart is in educating and encouraging Christian...

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Ted Cruz

Ted Cruz

Texas Senator — United States Senate

Throughout his life, Ted Cruz has proven to be a passionate and effective fighter for limited government, economic growth, and the Constitution. Ted’s calling to public service has been inspired b...

Throughout his life, Ted Cruz has proven to be a passionate and effective fighter for limited government, economic growth, and the Constitution. Ted’s calling to public service has been inspired by his firsthand observation of the pursuit of freedom and opportunity in America. Ted’s mother, Eleanor, was born in Delaware to an Irish and Italian working-class family. She became the first in her family to go to college, graduated from Rice University with a degree in mathematics, and became a pioneering computer programmer in the 1950s. After being tortured and imprisoned in Cuba, Ted’s father, Rafael, fled to the United States to attend the University of Texas at Austin in 1957. He then started a small business in the oil and gas industry. Today, Ted’s father is a pastor in Dallas. Growing up, his father would often say to him: “When we faced oppression in Cuba, I had a place to flee to. If we lose our freedom here, where do we go?” Ted has been a tireless fighter for liberty because his family knows what it is like to lose it. Ted has proven to be the exact type of courageous conservative we need in the U.S. Senate to restore economic growth, defend our Constitution, and protect the values we all hold dear. Ted, his wife Heidi, their two daughters Caroline and Catherine, and his entire family have been blessed to live the American Dream — the idea that anyone, through hard work and determination, can achieve anything. And he is committed to ensuring every family has that same opportunity.

Glenn Murdock

Glenn Murdock

Alabama Supreme Court Justice — State of Alabama

Elected statewide three times by the people of Alabama, Alabama Supreme Court Justice Glenn Murdock has been a strong voice for traditional values and the rule of law on Alabama's appellate courts for...

Elected statewide three times by the people of Alabama, Alabama Supreme Court Justice Glenn Murdock has been a strong voice for traditional values and the rule of law on Alabama's appellate courts for 17 years. He speaks nationally on religious liberty and the call of Christians to government and politics. Among other things, he has spoken twice to the National Day of Prayer observance in Washington D.C., delivering the keynote Judicial address in 2016. In January, Justice Murdock resigned from the bench to explore other professional and public service opportunities, including a possible run for the U.S. Senate in 2020. A graduate of the University of Virginia Law School, Murdock’s pre-bench practice emphasized commercial, constitutional and election law. He also served six years as in-house counsel to a Fortune 500 company. As an undergraduate at the University of Alabama, Murdock was elected Student Government Vice President and graduated summa cum laude in Political Science and Economics. Glenn and his wife Margaret have been married for 39 years. They have three children, three grandchildren and a fourth grandchild due any day now.

Matt Rinaldi

Matt Rinaldi

State Representative Elect — field_542d8190101fc

Matt Rinaldi has been active in conservative politics for approximately 20 years, since, as a student at James Madison University, he made national news for his efforts to have the Pledge of Allegianc...

Matt Rinaldi has been active in conservative politics for approximately 20 years, since, as a student at James Madison University, he made national news for his efforts to have the Pledge of Allegiance recited before student government meetings. More recently as a citizen-activist, he was among the first organizers of the Dallas Tea Party and is a coordinator for the Northwest Dallas County Tea Party Coalition. He has also served as Vice President of Programs for the Greater Irving Republican Club, and a member of the Metrocrest and Coppell Republican Clubs. Matt attends St. Ann's Catholic Parish.

Jonathan Saenz

Jonathan Saenz

President — Texas Values

Jonathan M. Saenz, Esq., is the President of Texas Values, a nonprofit group dedicated to preserving and advancing a culture of family values in the state of Texas. Prior to leading Texas Values, J...

Jonathan M. Saenz, Esq., is the President of Texas Values, a nonprofit group dedicated to preserving and advancing a culture of family values in the state of Texas. Prior to leading Texas Values, Jonathan headed the Liberty Institute offices at the Texas Capitol in Austin where he served as Director of Legislative Affairs and Attorney for Liberty Institute. He frequently presents research, analysis, and testimony before the Texas Legislature, State Board of Education, and other government entities on various issues affecting faith, family, and freedom. Jonathan believes in religious liberty, sanctity of human life, family values, and constitutional rights and has been involved in numerous court cases, including cases before the Texas Supreme Court and the United State Supreme Court. Mr. Saenz helped lead the State Board Education battle to prevent censorship in the Science classroom and protect strong Social Studies & History teaching. He was instrumental in the passage of Texas laws to protect religious liberty, Bible Curriculum in Public Schools, “Under God” in the Texas pledge, the Sonogram Bill, and many others. He has help lead efforts to defend against attacks on parental rights, marriage, the elected State Board of Education, and abstinence sex education in the state of Texas.

Scott Baller

Scott Baller

Chief Financial Officer — Christ for All Peoples

Scott Baller Christ for All Peoples/ Saturate TX - Getting the Jesus Film into homes

Scott Baller Christ for All Peoples/ Saturate TX - Getting the Jesus Film into homes

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