Point of View's guest host today is Penna Dexter. Her first guest is John Graves, President of Vision America. They will talk about the upcoming Million Voices Program. Next up Penna welcomes Laurie Higgins. Laurie's topic is education in a pro-propaganda culture. Penna's next guest is Lindsey Burke. Lindsey is with Heritage Foundation and will discuss Pandemic Pods, an alternative to class room or online education. Her final guest is Tim Winter. He and Penna will discuss the irony of Hollywood rethinking sex scenes.
Please call us with your opinion at 800-351-1212 or contact us on Facebook at facebook.com/pointofviewradio.Point of View's guest host today is Penna Dexter. Her first guest is John Graves, President of Vision America. They will talk about the upcoming Million Voices Program. Next up Penna welcomes Laurie Higgins. Laurie's topic is education in a pro-propaganda culture. Penna's next guest is Lindsey Burke. Lindsey is with Heritage Foundation and will discuss Pandemic Pods, an alternative to class room or online education. Her final guest is Tim Winter. He and Penna will discuss the irony of Hollywood rethinking sex scenes.
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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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John Graves
President — Vision America
John Graves became the president of Vision America in January 2017. Prior to assuming leadership of Vision America, John served as a board member and in various roles alongside its founder, Dr. Rick S...
John Graves became the president of Vision America in January 2017. Prior to assuming leadership of Vision America, John served as a board member and in various roles alongside its founder, Dr. Rick Scarborough, mobilizing and encouraging pastors and Christians across the country to be voices of truth to our nation. For over 30 years, John has served pastors in local churches and parachurch organizations after becoming a Christ-follower in 1986 during his sophomore year in college. John is bi-vocational, having been ordained a pastor by Pastor Jack Hayford, and he serves local church pastors. He also owns a small business with his close friend and partner. His business background led him to applying business principles, empirical evidence, and measured return on investment to all efforts to reach pastors and people of faith. He created heat maps of both churches and social conservatives in each state that led to each dollar being strategically stewarded for maximum impact. Once “anti-political,” John felt compelled to become involved in the aftermath of the attack on our nation on September 11, 2001. He soon ran for U.S. Congress in Texas, and the lessons learned from that process created many of the cutting-edge ideas used by Vision America to reach people of faith. John received his B.B.A. in accounting at the University of Texas at Tyler in 1990 and won statewide awards for advocacy. He received his law degree at Texas Tech University School of Law in 1993 and was selected to the National Order of Barristers. John currently serves on the board of Jack Hayford Ministries and King’s Ransom Foundation. He and his wife, Nicole, have five children, and actively serve in their local church.
Laurie Higgins
Cultural Issues Writer — Illinois Family Institute
Laurie Higgins became the Illinois Family Institute’s Cultural Issues Writer in the fall of 2008. Prior to working for IFI, Laurie worked full-time for eight years in Deerfield High School’s writing c...
Laurie Higgins became the Illinois Family Institute’s Cultural Issues Writer in the fall of 2008. Prior to working for IFI, Laurie worked full-time for eight years in Deerfield High School’s writing center in Deerfield, Illinois. Her cultural commentaries have been carried on a number of pro-family websites nationally and internationally, and Laurie has appeared on numerous radio programs across the country.
Lindsey Burke
Director of Center for Education Policy — The Heritage Foundation
Lindsey Burke oversees the foundation’s research and policy on issues pertaining to preschool, K-12, and higher education reform. Burke’s commentary, research, and op-eds have appeared in numerous mag...
Lindsey Burke oversees the foundation’s research and policy on issues pertaining to preschool, K-12, and higher education reform. Burke’s commentary, research, and op-eds have appeared in numerous magazines and newspapers, and she is a frequent guest on radio and television shows and speaks on education reform issues across the country and internationally. She has published evaluations of education choice options for public policy foundations across the country, and has done extensive work developing and evaluating education savings accounts (ESAs). Burke holds a bachelor's degree in politics from Hollins University in Roanoke, Va., and a master of teaching degree in foreign language education from the University of Virginia. She earned her Ph.D. in education policy from George Mason University, where she examined the intersection of education choice and institutional theory.
Tim Winter
President — Parents Television Council
With more than 20 years in broadcasting, cable, internet and new media technologies, along with a law degree, Tim Winter brings a wealth of experience to his position as president of the Parents Telev...
With more than 20 years in broadcasting, cable, internet and new media technologies, along with a law degree, Tim Winter brings a wealth of experience to his position as president of the Parents Television Council. The PTC is a non-partisan education organization advocating responsible entertainment. Mr. Winter spent 15 years with the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) serving in numerous management capacities for the GE-owned media conglomerate in Los Angeles, New York and Europe.
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