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
Robert Littlejohn, PhD
Head of School — The Covenant School in Dallas
Dr. Robert Littlejohn is the current Head of School at The Covenant School in Dallas. Prior he served for 13 years as Head of School at Trinity Academy of Raleigh, North Carolina. As a Ph.D. Biologist...
Dr. Robert Littlejohn is the current Head of School at The Covenant School in Dallas. Prior he served for 13 years as Head of School at Trinity Academy of Raleigh, North Carolina. As a Ph.D. Biologist, he has authored two college biology laboratory texts and has published 26 reports of original research in the fields of Ecology, Plant Physiology, Biochemistry and Science Educational Theory. He is coauthor of Wisdom and Eloquence: a Christian Paradigm for Classical Learning, published by Crossway Books, Chicago. His career spans 30 years in K-12 and higher education, during which he has served in a variety of teaching and administrative capacities, including Academic Vice President at Covenant College in Lookout Mountain, Georgia and Director for a consortium of ten colleges and universities in Minnesota. He was founding headmaster for New Covenant Schools in Virginia, founding executive director for the Society for Classical Learning and a founding board member for the American School of Lyon, France. He is a certified facilitator for Appreciative Inquiry, an accreditation reviewer for the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools and a consultant to colleges and schools across the nation.
Sadie Robertson
Author | Speaker | Designer | Actress — field_542d8190101fc
Sadie Robertson catapulted into stardom as a young teenager, starring in A&E's hit reality series Duck Dynasty. Then at just seventeen years old, she landed first runner-up on season 19 of ABC's Danci...
Sadie Robertson catapulted into stardom as a young teenager, starring in A&E's hit reality series Duck Dynasty. Then at just seventeen years old, she landed first runner-up on season 19 of ABC's Dancing with the Stars. The now twenty-one-year-old has expanded her platform as a motivational speaker and advocate for her generation. On a mission to empower her peers in the name of positivity, self-confidence, and a call to "live original," Sadie designed and launched her sixteen-city Live Original Tour in 2016 and will resume the tour this fall. Sadie embodies the creative and entrepreneurial spirit of the Robertson family and has carried her philosophy into multiple business ventures, including her own phone app called SADIE, a prom dress line with Sherri Hill, school supplies with DaySpring, jewelry and home goods with Glory Haus, and a fashion line with Wild Blue Denim. She has also partnered with Roma Boots and worked alongside them in their mission to "give poverty the boot" and spends time every year serving with One Squad, a foundation Sadie created with Help One Now that seeks to engage her generation in social justice by caring for vulnerable children around the world. Sadie has also ventured into acting, appearing in God's Not Dead 2 and I'm Not Ashamed as well as taking on a starring role in the Hallmark movie Sun, Sand & Romance. Also a bestselling author, Sadie’s most current book is Live Fearless: A Call to Power, Passion, and Purpose. For more information, please visit www.liveoriginal.com.
Katie Norris
CEO | Chief Storyteller | Producer — Fotolanthropy
Katie serves as Fotolanthropy’s CEO, chief storyteller, and producer. In 2011, Katie founded Fotolanthropy, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that combines photography + film + philanthropy to share...
Katie serves as Fotolanthropy’s CEO, chief storyteller, and producer. In 2011, Katie founded Fotolanthropy, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that combines photography + film + philanthropy to share inspiring true stories of people who have overcome adversity. Katie, her team and Fotocrew members from across the country, have created a movement capturing stories of everyday heroes that inspire us all. Since its inception, Fotolanthropy has documented over 20 inspiring true stories many of which have been featured by local and national media outlets. Fotostrap: In 2012, Katie founded and created a socially conscious brand, FOTO. FOTO is an American made brand of genuine leather products, including the Fotostrap that can be monogrammed and 10% of proceeds are donated to Fotolanthropy. In addition to direct online sales, Fotostrap retails across the country and internationally.
Wisdom and Eloquence
To succeed in the world today, students need an education that equips them to recognize current trends, to be creative and flexible to respond to chan...
Live Fearless
Sadie Robertson, bestselling author and star of Dancing with the Stars, has an important message for her generation: you don’t have to be held back by...
7 Yards Film
A DOCUMENTARY THAT WILL INSPIRE YOU TO OVERCOME. After a life-altering tackle on the college football field, Chris Norton was told he would never m...
Viewpoints
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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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Support the Safeguarding Women from Chemical Abortion Act
The abortion pill harms women and kills unborn children. Congress must act.
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