During the first part of the show Kerby will welcome Carol Sewell & Tom DeWeese. They’ll have a lot to discuss regarding The Education Crisis.
During the second hour Bill Mounce joins Kerby to answer questions about Bible translating.
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In 1980, after attending Washington for Jesus, Carol developed a passion for America and its political system. Since then, she has been devoted to educating herself and fellow Christians about America's Christian heritage and our responsibility to engage in the political process.
It is Carol’s desire to see the generations come together in unity as each generation begins to pass on biblical living, faith, the truth about our Christian heritage, and patriotism to the next generation.
When she speaks it is with passion, knowledge, and sincerity. She not only addresses how our governmental system works with simplicity but also speaks on parental responsibility, God’s vision for generational thinking to sustain liberty, the importance of unity within the body of Christ and why it is the role of the church to be the watchman of the culture while always stressing the biblical foundation rooted in our laws and founding documents.
She founded G2g.Org [Generation to generation] to educate, engage and equip Christians to impact culture and government.
Carol is also a 35 +years breast cancer survivor. She and her husband have lived in Oklahoma, Texas and California. Currently, Carol and her husband reside in Plano, Texas and enjoy living near their daughter, son-in-law and three grandsons.
A resident of Virginia since 1982, Tom is a native of Ohio.
Today he serves as Founder and President of the American Policy Center and editor of The DeWeese Report and author of two books: “Now Tell Me I Was Wrong,” and his new one “ERASE,” a fictional political thriller. Tom has appeared on several national programs including Fox News and the Michael Reagan Show, and quoted in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post.
Tom DeWeese was one of the first to voice concern over the radical agenda of the environmental movement and to question its motives. Since 1992 he has been sounding the alarm against the UN’s Agenda 21 and its policy of Sustainable Development as a threat to private property rights, free markets and American sovereignty and independence.
For over 45 years Tom DeWeese has been a businessman, grassroots activist, writer and publisher. As such, he has always advocated a firm belief in man's need to keep moving forward while protecting our Constitutionally guaranteed rights.