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Chuck Colson Chuck is a highly regarded Christian author, speaker and commentator. Chuck speaks out each weekday on BreakPoint, a radio commentary program offering biblical perspective on current events, often controversial issues. A native of Boston, Chuck earned a B.A. at Brown University, was a captain in the U.S. Marines Corps, then finished his J.D. in 1959 at George Washington University. From 1959 to 1975 he practiced law in Virginia, Massachusetts and the District of Columbia, before serving as special counsel to President Richard Nixon from 1969 to 1973. He also writes a column regularly for Christianity Today and contributes numerous articles to magazines and newspapers.
For more information about Chuck, please visit his website.
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Ray Comfort Ray is the founder, president and CEO of Living Waters Publications. He is also the best-selling author of more than 60 books, including You Can Lead an Atheist to Evidence But You Can’t Make Him Think, Nothing Created Everything (with special cover-condemnation by Richard Dawkins), How to Know God Exists: Scientific Proof of God, God Doesn’t Believe in Atheists, and Evolution: The Fairy Tale For Grownups. His booklet “The Atheist Test” has sold more than a million copies. He is the co-host of an award-winning television program (with actor Kirk Cameron), blogs daily to hundreds of atheists at “Atheist Central,” has debated atheistic evolution on ABC’s Nightline and on the BBC, and was a platform speaker at American Atheists, Inc. at their annual convention in 2001.
For more information about Ray, please visit the Living Waters website.
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Paige Cunningham Paige is executive director of The Center for Bioethics & Human Dignity as well as a fellow at the Wilberforce Forum's Council for Biotechnology Policy, a fellow at the Institute for Biotechnology and the Human Future, and a trustee of Taylor University. A graduate of Taylor University, she earned her J.D. at Northwestern University Law School, and her M.A. in bioethics at Trinity International University. She lectures and has published numerous articles, editorials and book chapters in the areas of law, bioethics and public policy, and has appeared frequently on radio and television.
For more information about Paige, please visit The Center for Bioethics & Human Dignity website.
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Dr. David Fisher David graduated from Rush Medical College in Chicago and completed his residency in family medicine and fellowship in geriatrics at Wake Forest University in North Carolina. He earned his master's degree in public health degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago. He is a family physician and geriatrician with Advocate Health Care in Chicago. David is also a member of the Christian Medical and Dental Association, the nation's largest organization of Christian doctors.
For more information about David, please visit his website.
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Paul Kengor Paul is professor of political science at Grove City College. He is executive director of the Center for Vision and Values, a Grove City College think-tank/policy center. He is also a visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace at Stanford University. He received his doctorate from the University of Pittsburgh’s Graduate School of Public and International Affairs and his master’s degree from American University’s School of International Service. Paul is a best-selling author; among his recent books is a major work on Ronald Reagan’s role in undermining the Soviet Union, The Crusader: Ronald Reagan & the Fall of Communism.
For more information about Paul, please visit the Center for Vision and Values website.
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JR Kerr JR Kerr is a teaching pastor and campus developer at Park Community Church in Chicago. JR is the co-founder of the Aitreni Group for social change and the Center for Missional Entrepreneurship. He serves as a liaison for humanitarian work in Africa convening both resource and influence to extend justice to the hard parts of the world. He blogs regularly for Q Ideas and also is a contributor to the Leadership Journal. He serves on the board of the Trinity Forum and has been on the adjunct faculty of Taylor University. He is also a speaker on influence, culture, calling and worldview.
For more information about JR, please visit the Park Community Church website.
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Susie Larson Susie has spoken to thousands of women both nationally and internationally. She has shared the stage with great talents such as Sara Groves, Christy Nockles and MaryBeth Chapman. She is the author of several books including, The Uncommon Woman: Making an Ordinary Life Extraordinary and Growing Grateful Kids: Teaching Them to Appreciate an Extraordinary God in Ordinary Places. Susie has been interviewed on radio stations across the country. She is the radio host for Live the Promise with Susie Larson, heard weekly on KTIS AM and the Faith Radio Network. Susie and her husband, Kevin, serve alongside national recording artist Sara Groves and her husband, Troy, as co-chairs for the International Justice Mission Benefit in Minnesota.
For more information about Susie, please visit her website.
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Jim Paris
Jim is editor-in-chief of christianmoney.com, and is the host of The Jim Paris Show, a weekly live podcast which airs every Sunday night at 9 p.m. Jim is a graduate of the College For Financial Planning CFP program. He is the author of more than 20 books, including Money Management for Those Who Don't Have Any, Living Financially Free, The 10 Day Financial Breakthrough, The Christian Financial Crisis and Absolutely Amazing Ways To Save Money on Everything.For more information about Jim, please visit his website or the Christian Money website.
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Dr. Michael Rydelnik
Michael is professor of Jewish Studies at the Moody Bible Institute. The son of Holocaust survivors, he was raised in an Orthodox Jewish home in Brooklyn, New York. Michael trusted in Jesus the Messiah in high school and has been ministering within the Jewish community ever since. He is the author of Understanding the Arab Israeli Conflict and The Messianic Hope. Michael served on the translation team of the Holman CSB translation and contributed to several other books and study Bibles. Michael is a regular contributor to the Day of Discovery television program and appeared in the Lee Stroebel video The Case for Christ.
For more information about Michael, please visit his website.
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Kendra Smiley
Kendra has a master of science degree from the University of North Dakota. She is a public school teacher and coach. Her work as a mother, entrepreneur, church and community leader aided her in becoming the Illinois Mother of the Year in 2001. She’s written six books, spoken to thousands, and founded and distributed a daily radio program heard on 18 stations by thousands of listeners in Minneapolis/St. Paul.
For more information about Kendra, please visit her website.
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Warren Smith
Warren is a writer, editor, and publisher of the Evangelical Press News Service. He has written more than 1000 articles for a wide range of print and on-line publications, including WORLD Magazine, the Dallas Morning News, BeliefNet.com, Sports Afield, and Alaska Magazine. As a commentator and observer of modern religious life, he has been quoted by the New York Times, CBS News and many others.
For more information about Warren, please visit his website or the World Newspaper Publishing website.
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