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Tuesday, April 23, 2024
Today's host is our own Kerby Anderson. After bringing us an update to the day's top stories, his guest is NYT writer Don Feder. They will talk about the coming demographic winter. In the second hour, Kerby welcomes Pastor and author Nate Pickowicz. Nate bring us his newest book, The Kindness of God. It's an exceptional show. Call with your thoughts and comments. Call in-studio at 800-351-1212 or you can ask questions on Facebook by clicking on the link: facebook.com/pointofviewradio.
Today's host is our own Kerby Anderson. After bringing us an update to the day's top stories, his guest is NYT writer Don Feder. They will talk about the coming demographic winter. In the second hour, Kerby welcomes Pastor and author Nate Pickowicz. Nate bring us his newest book, The Kindness of God. It's an exceptional show. Call with your thoughts and comments. Call in-studio at 800-351-1212 or you can ask questions on Facebook by clicking on the link: facebook.com/pointofviewradio.

HOST

Kerby Anderson

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

Don Feder

Don Feder

Writer | Speaker | Communications Director of World Congress of Families — Creator of Demographic Winter Resource Center

Don Feder is a graduate of the Boston University College of Liberal Arts and the Boston University Law School. He was admitted to the practice of law in New York and Massachusetts. For 19 years, he...

Don Feder is a graduate of the Boston University College of Liberal Arts and the Boston University Law School. He was admitted to the practice of law in New York and Massachusetts. For 19 years, he was a columnist and editorial writer at The Boston Herald, the second largest-circulation newspaper in New England. The paper published over 2,000 of his columns, most of which were syndicated. His involvement with the conservative movement goes back to the Goldwater campaign. Prior to joining the Herald’s staff, he was New England Regional Director of Young Americans for Freedom, Executive Director of Massachusetts Citizens for Limited Taxation and Executive Director of the Second Amendment Foundation. He was also chief editorialist for WEEI News Radio in Boston. Since leaving the Herald, he has served as World Congress of Families Communications Director and Coordinator of Regional Conferences (2006 to 2018). In that capacity, he organized conferences in Ottawa, Trinidad, Barbados, Antigua, St. Lucia, London, Moscow, Belgrade, Moldova, Nigeria, Kenya and Malawi. Most recently, he was the Communications Director and Coalitions Coordinator of the Ruth Institute, an organization fighting the sexual revolution, especially “transgenderism.” While there he created a Demographic Winter Resource Center. He has been a staff writer for The Washington Times since November 2021. Feder has addressed the annual conventions or meetings of the Rabbinical Council of America, Americans for a Safe Israel, the World Affairs Councils of Boston and Portland, Maine, the National Right to Life Committee, the March for Life Dinner, the Family Research Council, the Eagle Forum, the Leadership Institute, the Heritage Foundation, the Hoover Institution, The Ibero-American Conference for Life and Family in Guatemala City, and CPAC. He’s spoken or debated at Harvard, Dartmouth, Yale, Princeton, UCLA, New York University, Liberty University, Hillsdale College, Grove City College, Boston College, Boston University, Regent University and Carleton College. He lives with his family in Framingham, MA.

Nate Pickowicz

Nate Pickowicz

Author and Editor | Pastor — Harvest Bible Church

Nate Pickowicz (B.A., Muhlenberg College, M.A., Trinity Theological Seminary) is the pastor of Harvest Bible Church in Gilmanton Iron Works, New Hampshire. Before becoming a pastor, Nate worked in fin...

Nate Pickowicz (B.A., Muhlenberg College, M.A., Trinity Theological Seminary) is the pastor of Harvest Bible Church in Gilmanton Iron Works, New Hampshire. Before becoming a pastor, Nate worked in financial services until being called into ministry in 2009. He is the author and editor of more than a dozen books including Why We're Protestant, The American Puritans, How to Eat Your Bible, Christ & Creed, and The Kindness of God. He was raised in Gilmanton Iron Works, New Hampshire and resides there with his wife of twenty-one years, Jessica, and their three children.

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