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Wednesday, July 20, 2016
Today on Point of View we hear from Tracy Eckert co-founder and director of Storehouse in Dallas, TX and Sandy Woods, teacher and administrator at Comenius School in Fort Mill, South Carolina. They will both tell us more about Comenius School for Creative Leadership. In the second hour we hear from author, Thomas J. DiLorenzo, professor of economics at Loyola University, Maryland, and a senior fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute. He discusses his book, The Problem with Socialism.
Today on Point of View we hear from Tracy Eckert co-founder and director of Storehouse in Dallas, TX and Sandy Woods, teacher and administrator at Comenius School in Fort Mill, South Carolina. They will both tell us more about Comenius School for Creative Leadership. In the second hour we hear from author, Thomas J. DiLorenzo, professor of economics at Loyola University, Maryland, and a senior fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute. He discusses his book, The Problem with Socialism.

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...

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Tracy Eckert

Tracy Eckert

Co-founder and Director — Storehouse Dallas

Tracy Eckert is Co-founder and Director of Storehouse, an evangelical missions organization committed to establishing worship and prayer in Dallas and training leaders as both kings and priests to bri...

Tracy Eckert is Co-founder and Director of Storehouse, an evangelical missions organization committed to establishing worship and prayer in Dallas and training leaders as both kings and priests to bring the Kingdom of God into every sphere of influence. Currently serving the city six days per week, the Dallas House of prayer offers live worship and prayer sets five days per week, two weekly equipping services, a school/internship program, and fully functioning ministries that serve all generations. A former marketing executive of a successful company, Tracy was radically converted in 1999. Following a series of divine appointments she eventually met one of her spiritual fathers, Lou Engle, the visionary and co-founder of TheCall solemn assemblies. The connection inspired Tracy and her husband, John, to begin StandUSA, a former mobilization organization dedicated to educating and registering young voters across the nation. The connection also launched them into a fervent commitment of their lives to governmental intercession, and to stand for life, justice issues, and the ending of abortion. Tracy attended Stephen F. Austin University and University of Texas Austin. She served on the board of the Lupus Foundation from 1990-1992. She is an intercessor, sought-after speaker, and champion for life and women. She has a contagious zeal for the things of the Lord and is a gifted prophetic teacher. Tracy and her husband have seven children, seven grandchildren and one on the way.

Sandy Woods

Sandy Woods

Teacher | Administrator — Comenius School for Creative Leadership

Sandy Woods played “school” and wanted to be a teacher ever since she could hold a pencil. She has been a teacher and administrator at the Comenius School for Creative Leadership (CSCL) beginning in J...

Sandy Woods played “school” and wanted to be a teacher ever since she could hold a pencil. She has been a teacher and administrator at the Comenius School for Creative Leadership (CSCL) beginning in July 2000; principal since 2010. Sandy is passionate about changing the classroom from a dull place of intellectual stagnation into a vibrant oasis of sensory engagement where each student is challenged to excel. She and her staff hold Kingdom Educator symposiums for parents and educators to promote the Comenius’ philosophy of education and help others start schools in which the King of Kings is preeminent. Sandy and her husband, Jeff, have five children and five grandchildren – the oldest is in the third grade at CSCL this year.

Thomas  DiLorenzo

Thomas DiLorenzo

Author |Professor of Economics — Loyola University

Thomas DiLorenzo is professor of economics at Loyola University Maryland and a member of the senior faculty of the Mises Institute. He is the author of The Real Lincoln; How Capitalism Saved America;...

Thomas DiLorenzo is professor of economics at Loyola University Maryland and a member of the senior faculty of the Mises Institute. He is the author of The Real Lincoln; How Capitalism Saved America; Lincoln Unmasked; Hamilton's Curse; Organized Crime: The Unvarnished Truth About Government; and The Problem with Socialism.

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