February 2010
Monday, March 1, 2010 at 10:03PM We do not have the podcast uploaded for all but there are some --here is link to podsite
Feb 2nd Tues--John Bernard--http://www.letthemfight.blogspot.com/
He spent 26 years in the USMC, both active and reserve and have spent 47 years in the trade.He is a political conservative. He has been married for 27 years and have one daughter and one son (KIA Dahaneh 08/14/09)--Lance Cpl. Joshua Bernard. John Bernard talks about the revised rules of engagement as he wrote to his Congressman about his concern on it--two weeks prior to his son's death.
Feb 3rd Wed--Slick and Tasha Daniels--youth ministry of Open Door Baptist Church, Enterprise, Al share their vision for the youth. They will have a member of their youth speak on what is sparking interest with about 6,000 youth to gather together in Birmingham, Alabama and which they want to see here in the Wiregrass.
Feb 4th Thurs--Mary Shellnut and William Brown--Directors of Homeless Shelters speaks about the plight of the homeless and what you and I can do to help them. They both have a passion and shares the stories that makes you see the joy they have found in serving others who have been for one reason or another been cast out.
Feb 5th Fri--Susan Sieweke, counselor, speaks to us about the St. Louis, Mo. shooter and depression that today is affecting so many in our nation. She gives us an insight to the workings of the mind and how we are easily manipulated. Learn for yourself and keep up your guard as everything around you affects you whether you know it or not.
**Feb 8th Mon-- Grace Marie Turner--http://www.galen.org/
President of the Galen Institute, a public policy research organization that she founded in 1995 to promote an informed debate over free-market ideas for health reform. She speaks and writes extensively about incentives to promote a more competitive, consumer-driven marketplace in the health sector. She also is founder and facilitator of the Health Policy Consensus Group, which serves as a forum for analysts from market-oriented think tanks around the country to analyze and develop health policy recommendations. She will be giving her perspectives on the health care monstrosity.
Feb 9th Tues--Patriot Pastor Garrett Lear--http://www.thepatriotpastor.com/
A native New Englander born in 1948, is affectionately known across the nation as "The Patriot Pastor" because of his extensive knowledge and documentation of the founding of America , his deep abiding love for the original intent of The Founding Fathers and his understanding of The New Testament Church. He has 388 years of ancestry in New England America and is a member of The National Society Sons of The American Revolution.
**Feb 10th Wed--Alcap's Jo Godfrey on gambling. See Alcap.com as it is a great site for churches, schools and organizations interested in providing young people, parents and teachers with the resources they need in order to make wise decisions in life. Listen to copy of interview on podcast.
Feb 11th Thurs--Dan Fraley, student of Jewish roots, will take a look with us at what is going on in Israel and the faith that has blessed the whole world. His website is Ephraim's Arrow
Feb 15th Mon-John Bernard--http://www.letthemfight.blogspot.com/
He spent 26 years in the USMC, both active and reserve and have spent 47 years in the trade.He is a political conservative. He has been married for 27 years and have one daughter and one son (KIA Dahaneh 08/14/09)--Lance Cpl. Joshua Bernard. John Bernard talks about the revised rules of engagement as he wrote to his Congressman about his concern on it--two weeks prior to his son's death.
Feb 16th Tues--Betty Peters, State Board Member with the Alabama State Board of Education gives us information on what is going on today in our school systems. Click here to a link to information that is very important for all parents to know.
Feb 17th Wed--Pastors Day--we get a chance to hear opinions from our pastors--very enlightening.
Feb 18th Thurs--Chaplain Gordon Klingenschmitt. He is a former U.S. Navy Chaplain who made national headlines by standing up for the rights of military chaplains to pray publicly "in Jesus' name." His stand was heard by Americans throughout who were moved and with the help of 75 Congressman led to the overturn of the national military "non-sectarian prayer" policy, restoring the rights of chaplains of all faiths to pray publicly, in uniform, according to the dictates of their conscience. He still continues to fight for the rights of others today as the name above all names continues to be a thorn to those who deny this nation's foundation. His website is prayinjesusname.org
Feb 19th Karen Zacharias--author of Will Jesus Buy Me A Doublewide--Karen is a former crime beat reporter, wife, mom, Tennessee Volunteer, Georgia Peach, Beaver graduate of Oregon State University, sister in faith, water moccasin bite survivor and 25th Infantry Gold Star daughter. Her commentary has been featured in the New York Times, Newsweek, and National Public Radio.
Feb 22nd Mon--Hear interview with Mrs. Vickie Behenna about her son 1st Lieutenant Michael Behenna who was sentenced to 25 years in prison for killing Ali Mansur, a known Al Qaeda operative while serving in Iraq. Prosecutors withheld evidence that would have freed him. "We the people" must help right this wrong against one of our nation's freedom fighters. This is a heartbreaking story that needs (and can have with your help)--a good ending. The website is defendmichael.com
Feb 23rd Tues--Ben Dupree of the Foundation for Moral Law in Montgomery will be updating us on what is going on in our court systems today--topics such as same-sex marriage and anti-bullying laws discussed.
Feb 24th Wed--Tony Nolan--Tony's passion is “helping people get it about God's great love and salvation!” Tony recently served as Tour Pastor and Gospel Communicator for Casting Crowns Lifesong Tour and Winter Jam, the largest Christian Concert Tour in America. The tours crossed the U.S. visiting more than 119 cities and experienced over 87,000 public professions of faith in Christ.
Tony's love of Jesus and people is evidenced every time he speaks. An innovative Gospel communicator, Tony uses his wacky humor and passion for Christ to help people connect with God in a life-changing way. Recognized among the country's most influential Christian communicators, Tony speaks to more than 800,000 students each year though radio, TV, conferences, festivals, concerts and church events.
Feb 25th--Martha Roby--hear an interview with candidate for U S House of Representatives.
Feb 26th--Jo Godfrey of Alcap will be informing us on the status of the gambling issue. Also hear Julie Collier of Allied Women talk about an upcoming conference.










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