GUESTS
Kim Till
Senior Vice President for Advancement — Dallas Theological Seminary
Kim Till has been privileged to be a member of the Dallas Theological Seminary staff since 1996. She serves in dual roles giving oversight to institutional resources development as well as the estate...
Kim Till has been privileged to be a member of the Dallas Theological Seminary staff since 1996. She serves in dual roles giving oversight to institutional resources development as well as the estate and charitable gift planning services offered by the Dallas Seminary Foundation. In both roles Kim says she is honored to serve the supporters of the Seminary who give to help reduce the financial burdens faced by students. Kim has devoted her 40-year career to working for charitable organizations. She began as a public relations director at Southwest Baptist University in Bolivar, Missouri and has served as a development director for a secondary school and a social service agency as well as an assistant vice president for development with the Baylor Health Care System Foundation in Dallas, Texas. She was also a consultant with Cargill Associates in Fort Worth, Texas directing capital campaigns and providing general fund raising counsel nationally. Kim is a native of Florida and has been certified as a fund raising professional (CFRE) since 1987 with the Association of Fund Raising Professionals (AFP) and is a speaker and seminar leader for AFP as well as the Association of Theological Schools (ATS). Kim and her husband Ray have two adult children and 3 precious grandchildren.
Kimberly Fletcher
Writer | Radio Host | Founder & President — Moms For America
Kimberly Fletcher is an Air Force wife and homeschooling mother of eight. She the president and founder of Moms for America—a national, non-profit organization, designed for women, by women to help f...
Kimberly Fletcher is an Air Force wife and homeschooling mother of eight. She the president and founder of Moms for America—a national, non-profit organization, designed for women, by women to help families create a foundation of liberty and virtue in their homes. Kimberly is also an author, columnist, and contributing writer with Townhall. On September 11, 2001, Kimberly's life was turned upside down when a passenger jet flew into the United States Pentagon where her husband was stationed. Later that day, when her husband returned home safely, Kimberly determined that she would do everything in her power to ensure that her children remained free. This determination led her to an intense study of American history and public policy and a desire to become actively involved in civic responsibility. Kimberly has made it her personal mission to educate and inspire the women of America on America's history and heritage and empower them to take an active role in their homes, communities and the nation to ensure that the legacy of freedom our Founders left us continues on to the next generation and for generations to come. She is an experienced grassroots activist who has volunteered thousands of hours with several local, state, and national, candidates and public policy campaigns--including three presidential candidates. As an author, columnist, and public speaker, Kimberly has been heard on numerous regional and national TV and radio programs and her articles have appeared in several print and on-line publications including American Thinker, Worldnet Daily, and The Blaze.
Kip Jacob
Pastor — SouthLake Church
For nearly 30 years, Pastor Jacob has led SouthLake Foursquare Church in West Linn, Oregon. Obediently, patiently, and ever seeking the Lord’s vision for their life, he and his wife Pam built SouthLak...
For nearly 30 years, Pastor Jacob has led SouthLake Foursquare Church in West Linn, Oregon. Obediently, patiently, and ever seeking the Lord’s vision for their life, he and his wife Pam built SouthLake from a church of 25 people (then called Lake Chapel) into the thriving, vibrant, and spirit-filled church it has become. In 2008, Pastor Jacob led SouthLake Church to join with area leaders in a commitment to organize efforts with Roosevelt High School and eventually make a difference in the city of Portland. The work that was done with SouthLake and Roosevelt formed a bond that would inspire a new vision for churches around the world. Never one to shy away from innovation and inspiration, Pastor Jacob co-founded BeUndivided, a movement filled with stories and lessons from the Roosevelt/Southlake relationship. As chairman of the organization, his vision, theological discipline, and oversight of the team have remained consistent throughout the life of BeUndivided. UNDIVIDED is available through iTunes, Amazon, GooglePlay, VUDU, XBOX, and Playstation
Kirill Bumin, PhD
Researcher | Associate Dean of Metropolitan College — Director of the Summer Term at Boston University
Dr. Kirill Bumin is an Associate Dean of the Metropolitan College and the Director of the Summer Term at Boston University. He holds a B.A. in Political Science and a B.S. in Business Administration f...
Dr. Kirill Bumin is an Associate Dean of the Metropolitan College and the Director of the Summer Term at Boston University. He holds a B.A. in Political Science and a B.S. in Business Administration from High Point University, and a M.A. and a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Kentucky. Prior to joining Summer Term, Dr. Bumin served as an Assistant Dean of The Graduate School at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke and, later, as the inaugural Dean of Graduate Studies at Stonehill College. He also held tenured appointments as a full professor at both institutions. Dr. Bumin is a prolific researcher in the fields of American public opinion on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and Christian-Jewish relations. He also specializes in ethnic conflict and post-communist judicial politics.
Kirk Cameron
Actor and Film Producer — field_542d8190101fc
Kirk Cameron is a television and film actor and producer, noted recently for his work in the documentaries UNSTOPPABLE and Monumental, and the inspirational film Fireproof. He is also known for his me...
Kirk Cameron is a television and film actor and producer, noted recently for his work in the documentaries UNSTOPPABLE and Monumental, and the inspirational film Fireproof. He is also known for his memorable roles on ABC’s Growing Pains, the Left Behind movies, and co-host of The Way of the Master television series.
Kirk Hartness
Pastor and Businessman — Peregrine Consulting Services, Inc
Kirk is a native of Missouri and was raised in Jefferson City and Moberly, MO. He became a Christian in 1971 through the evangelistic efforts of the First Baptist Church of Huntsville, MO. Kirk atte...
Kirk is a native of Missouri and was raised in Jefferson City and Moberly, MO. He became a Christian in 1971 through the evangelistic efforts of the First Baptist Church of Huntsville, MO. Kirk attended college at Central Missouri State University in Warrensburg, MO. and graduated with a B.S. Degree in Psychology. While in college he was president of the church training group for First Baptist Church of Warrensburg and also president of the local Campus Crusade for Christ chapter at the University. Upon graduation, Kirk attended Dallas Theological Seminary in Dallas, TX. He majored in Greek and Hebrew and graduated with a Master of Theology degree. Kirk has several years of experience as a pastor and currently owns his own consulting company in Rogers, AR. He has over 35 of business and ministry experience. Kirk has authored a book entitled “What In the World Was God Thinking?” He has been involved in numerous Christian related projects as well as various civic projects in Little Rock and Northwest Arkansas. He has lived in Rogers, AR for the past 22 years.
Konni Burton
Senator — Texas Senate District 10
Born in Kerrville, Konni was raised in the small town of Banquete where her father was the high school principal and her mom the school secretary. Konni graduated from the University of North Texas (U...
Born in Kerrville, Konni was raised in the small town of Banquete where her father was the high school principal and her mom the school secretary. Konni graduated from the University of North Texas (UNT) with a bachelor’s degree in Marketing. She and her husband, Phil, met at UNT and raised their two daughters in Tarrant County. Senator Burton previously owned a wedding consulting business. Since 2008, Konni has been active behind-the-scenes in helping conservative candidates get elected at all levels of government. As senator, Konni is a steadfast advocate for the rights and liberties of individuals, ensuring those enshrined in the U.S. Bill of Rights are protected at the state level. Konni is a small-government legislator, believing each level of government has limited, defined roles in which they should operate. A fiscal conservative, she works to direct spending to core functions of government and works to reduce both taxes and spending. During the 84th Texas Legislature, Senator Burton worked with both House members and Senators to pass a large criminal justice reform package. Konni does not hesitate to cross party lines to pass legislation which protects the constitutional rights of all Texans.
Kris Emmert
Speaker, Author — Providing Promise
Author and speaker Kris Rystrom Emmert impacts readers and audiences with her powerful message of enduring unspeakable tragedy and discovering unshakeable hope. With a contagious zest for life, Kris w...
Author and speaker Kris Rystrom Emmert impacts readers and audiences with her powerful message of enduring unspeakable tragedy and discovering unshakeable hope. With a contagious zest for life, Kris weaves her story of loss into a life changing encounter that inspires others to experience their own healing and to uncover their God-given destiny. Kris has a Bachelor of Arts in Communications from Wake Forest University and a Masters in Communication from Regent University. Kris is a highly skilled public speaker combining her extensive education, real-life media experience, talents as a senior leader in Premier Designes, inc., years of being a professor at various higher-education institutions, and her multiple motivational presentations before thousands of people. Kris is a first-time author, pastor's wife, former Navy widow, mom to four children and grandmother. Kris is ultimately a down-to-earth woman who loves her family and lives life to the fullest in East Tennessee.
Kris Faasse
Senior Vice President of Clinical Operations — Bethany Christian Services
Kris Faasse, LMSW, ACSW is senior vice president of clinical operations at Bethany and has a heart for kids and families. Having worked in multiple practice settings including the mental health syste...
Kris Faasse, LMSW, ACSW is senior vice president of clinical operations at Bethany and has a heart for kids and families. Having worked in multiple practice settings including the mental health system and the legal system, Kris provides clinical program leadership from a variety of experiences including more than 20 years working in pregnancy counseling and adoption.
Kristan Hawkins
President — Students for Life of America
Kristan was hired in 2006 to lead Students for Life of America (SFLA). Since launching SFLA’s full-time operation, Kristan has helped more than triple the number of campus pro-life groups in the Unite...
Kristan was hired in 2006 to lead Students for Life of America (SFLA). Since launching SFLA’s full-time operation, Kristan has helped more than triple the number of campus pro-life groups in the United States, from 181 to almost 800 in 49 states, and grow the SFLA National Conference from 450 in 2007 to 2,000 in 2012, making the event the largest pro-life conference in the nation. In 2013, she authored SFLA’s first book Courageous: Students Abolishing Abortion in this Lifetime. As President, Kristan directs the mission and strategy of Students for Life of America. In addition, Kristan serves as the organization’s official spokeswoman and has appeared on Fox News, CNN, MSNBC, EWTN, Family Talk with Dr. James Dobson and the Christian Broadcasting Network. She is frequent blogger for LifeNews.com and Townhall.com and has also been quoted in numerous national and regional newspapers such as the Washington Times, Washington Post, FoxNews.com. A dynamic speaker, Kristan travels the country talking to students and adults alike on a wide range of topics including Planned Parenthood, Real Feminism, Real Social Justice, Pro-Life Activism and Leadership. Kristan’s work and passion for the unborn has been featured in numerous publications, most recently in National Review Online, the Washington Times, Citizen Magazine and The Blaze. Kristan resides in the St. Paul, MN area with her husband, Jonathan, and three sons, Gunner, Bear, and Maverick and daughter, Gracie.
Kristen Day
Executive Director — Democrats For Life of America
Kristen Day is the Executive Director of Democrats For Life, an organization that advocates for a pro-life voice within the Democratic Party. Democrats For Life supports pro-life Democratic candidates...
Kristen Day is the Executive Director of Democrats For Life, an organization that advocates for a pro-life voice within the Democratic Party. Democrats For Life supports pro-life Democratic candidates and legislation that protects the dignity of human life at all states. Day spent over a decade on Capitol Hill serving three Members, including an appointment as Chief of Staff for Pro-Life Democratic Congressman Jim Barcia (BAR-SHA). Day is an AUL Paige Comstock Cunningham Senior Fellow and author of "Democrats For Life: Pro-Life Politics and the Silenced Majority," which provides a comprehensive history of the pro-life Democrat movement. She is fighting for a day where no woman will see abortion as her best or only choice.
Kristen Eastlick
Senior Vice President — Capital Research Center
Kristen Eastlick is the Senior Vice President at Capital Research Center, a research organization that investigates the countless nonprofits, foundations, and donors seeking to influence public policy...
Kristen Eastlick is the Senior Vice President at Capital Research Center, a research organization that investigates the countless nonprofits, foundations, and donors seeking to influence public policy. Eastlick is responsible for CRC’s publications, communications, special projects, and the promotion of the organization’s research to multiple audiences. She also manages CRC’s hiring and recruitment efforts (including paid internships). Prior to joining the CRC team, she spent nearly 20 years at Berman and Company, a public affairs/issue advocacy firm that engages in public awareness campaigns to promote limited government, leaving as the firm’s Chief Administrative Officer (and where she was also responsible for nonprofit management, government relations, and talent recruitment). She holds a bachelor’s degree in literature and a master’s degree in political science, both from American University. She currently serves as the Vice President of External Relations of AU’s Alumni Board, and she was appointed by the Alexandria (VA) City Council to serve on the George Washington Birthday Celebration Committee. Eastlick serves as the Secretary of the Board of Directors of the Gadsby's Tavern Museum Society, and she is an active member of ASAE—The Center for Association Leadership and the Society of Human Resources Management.
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Although it’s Pride month, June hasn’t seen much LGBT hoopla here in Texas. The Washington Stand reports that throughout the country, such celebrating “has been dialed back to a stunning degree.” The...
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American Idle
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Support the Safeguarding Women from Chemical Abortion Act
The abortion pill harms women and kills unborn children. Congress must act.
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