Kerby Anderson hosts today’s show!
In the first hour, he gives us a short update on today’s news. Then he welcomes Steve Green back to the show. President of Hobby Lobby & Co-Founder of The Museum of the Bible. Steve will talk about what’s going on at the museum. In the second hour Kerby welcomes Chelsey Youman with Human Coalition. She will talk about the March for Life.
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Author | President of Hobby Lobby - Co-Founder of The Museum of the Bible
Steve Green is the President of Hobby Lobby and along with his wife, Jackie, co-founders of the Museum of the Bible. He grew up in Oklahoma City. He is the author of This Beautiful Book: An Exploration of the Bible’s Incredible Story Line and Why It Matters Today (Zondervan). At age seven, he glued picture frames together for the family start-up business. With his father (David Green) as CEO, Steve became the President of that little start-up business which is now known as Hobby Lobby—the nation’s largest privately held arts and crafts retailer. Over the years, Steve’s been on a journey to experience the Bible as one story, one beautiful story.
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Texas State Director & National Legislative Advisor for the Human Coalition - Human Coalition
Chelsey Youman, Esq., is Texas State Director & National Legislative Advisor for the Human Coalition. Human Coalition answers a common call: to do all they can to remove the stain of abortion from America. They are not simply against abortion, they are for life.
Formerly with First Liberty Institute, after working for a law firm in private practice, Youman received her Juris Doctor from Southern Methodist University, where she was a Dean’s Scholarship Recipient. She was also a member of the Board of Advocates, where she successfully argued in off-campus mock trial competitions, and was a member of the Aggie Law Society and SMU Christian Legal Society. During law school, she clerked for the Consumer Protection Division in the Office of the Attorney General of Texas and Liberty Institute.