GUESTS
Mark David Hall, PhD
Professor in Regent University’s Robertson School of Government — Director of Religious Liberty in the States
Mark David Hall is a Professor in Regent University’s Robertson School of Government and Director of Religious Liberty in the States. He earned a BA in political science from Wheaton College and a PhD...
Mark David Hall is a Professor in Regent University’s Robertson School of Government and Director of Religious Liberty in the States. He earned a BA in political science from Wheaton College and a PhD in government from the University of Virginia. He has written, edited, or co-edited fifteen books, including Did America Have a Christian Founding? Separating Modern Myth from Historical Truth.
Mark Davis
Radio Host, Columnist — field_542d8190101fc
MARK DAVIS has become one of the most successful radio talk show hosts in America. Thirty years hosting shows, with nearly twenty of those years in North Texas, have established him as a foremost con...
MARK DAVIS has become one of the most successful radio talk show hosts in America. Thirty years hosting shows, with nearly twenty of those years in North Texas, have established him as a foremost conservative voice both locally and nationally. Joining 660 AM The Answer in June 2012, Mark brings a wealth of experience and exposure in other media, with a weekly column in the Dallas Morning News and frequent TV appearances on local stations and various news networks. The Mark Davis Show is a reliable source for opinions and passion on topics from around Dallas-Ft. Worth, across the nation and around the world. Ranging from politics to pop culture, broad philosophy to consumer issues to history to sports to whatever occurs to Mark and his callers, it is a show marked by unpredictability, a fast pace and always a sense of humor. Mark is the author of “Lone Star America: How Texas Can Save Our Country,” published in 2014. On Fridays, Mark hosts Bill Bennett’s Morning in America nationwide from 5 to 8 a.m., switching to his local hat for 8 to 10 a.m. But whatever day of the week listeners choose to visit, they will find a place to listen and react to the big stories of the day, exchange thoughts on matters large and small, and have a guaranteed good time on the radio.
Mark E. Litow
Author | Actuary (ret) — field_542d8190101fc
Mark E. Litow is an actuary who retired from the firm of Milliman, Inc. in 2011, a world-wide consulting firm with over 2,500 employees. He was a principal of the firm for many years specializing in h...
Mark E. Litow is an actuary who retired from the firm of Milliman, Inc. in 2011, a world-wide consulting firm with over 2,500 employees. He was a principal of the firm for many years specializing in health care reform and special risk situations. He served on the Board of Governors of the Society of Actuaries and numerous professional committees, as well as the board of two other health organizations. He has worked in over a dozen countries around the globe and consulted for governments, insurance companies, hospitals, drug and other health care related organizations. He was the international health director for Milliman for four years and helped start a number of health practices in various countries.
Mark Gerson
Entrepreneur | Author | Committed Philanthropist | Co-Founder — African Mission Healthcare
Mark is an entrepreneur, author, and committed philanthropist. He is a graduate of Williams College and Yale Law School. Inspired by his Jewish faith "to love the stranger," Mark has partnered with hi...
Mark is an entrepreneur, author, and committed philanthropist. He is a graduate of Williams College and Yale Law School. Inspired by his Jewish faith "to love the stranger," Mark has partnered with his college friend and co-founder Dr. Jon Fielder to provide medical care in Africa since 2002. Along with his wife, Rabbi Erica Gerson, also an African Mission Healthcare board member, he launched the L'Chaim (To Life) Prize for Outstanding Christian Medical Mission Service, the largest single award for providing clinical care on the continent.
Mark Gonzales
Founder — United States Hispanic Prayer Network
Mark Gonzales is the Founder of the United States Hispanic Prayer Network and the United States Hispanic Action Network, two organizations that God is using in this hour to awaken, equip and engage th...
Mark Gonzales is the Founder of the United States Hispanic Prayer Network and the United States Hispanic Action Network, two organizations that God is using in this hour to awaken, equip and engage the Hispanic church to establish His Kingdom agenda on the earth. Mark travels the nation extensively, training, engaging and mobilizing the church—the Hispanic church in particular—in prayer and civic action from a biblical worldview. Mark has been an effective leader in the movements of prayer and civic engagement for over 14 years. He has had the honor of working alongside many great men and women of God in both the church and governmental arenas.
Mark Hall, PhD
Writer | Researcher | Teacher | Director — John Dickinson Forum for the Study of America's Founding Principles
Mark David Hall has been at George Fox University since 2001. He received a BA in political science from Wheaton College and a PhD in Government from the University of Virginia. In addition to teachin...
Mark David Hall has been at George Fox University since 2001. He received a BA in political science from Wheaton College and a PhD in Government from the University of Virginia. In addition to teaching politics and honors, he is director of the John Dickinson Forum for the Study of America's Founding Principles. Mark’s primary research and writing interests are American political theory and the relationship between religion and politics. In addition to having written and edited twelve books, he has also penned more than 100 journal articles, book chapters, reviews, and sundry pieces. His essay, Did America have a Christian Founding? has been downloaded more than 300,000 times. Mark’s expert’s report for the Alliance Defending Freedom in the Barronelle Stutzman case was published by the Heritage Foundation as “Religious Accommodations and the Common Good.” Mark regularly contributes to Law & Liberty and The Intercollegiate Review. In addition to teaching at George Fox University, Mark is Associated Faculty at the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University, Senior Fellow at Baylor University's Institute for Studies of Religion, and an Affiliate Scholar at the John Jay Institute.
Mark Hancock
Chief Executive Officer — Trail Life USA
Mark Hancock began his career founding a national advertising agency and running it for fifteen years. His conversion to Christ led him into ministry as a Youth and College Pastor, Associate Pastor, H...
Mark Hancock began his career founding a national advertising agency and running it for fifteen years. His conversion to Christ led him into ministry as a Youth and College Pastor, Associate Pastor, Homeless Ministry Director and Global Event Director for an international ministry, organizing events on five continents. He holds two Masters Degrees in the Mental Health Counseling field, having spent a number of years in private practice, and has taught at secular and Christian colleges. An award-winning writer and conference speaker, he serves as Chief Executive Officer of Trail Life USA and lives near Greenville, SC with his wife of 27 years and two sons.
Mark Hitchcock
Author — field_542d8190101fc
Mark Hitchcock is a leading Bible prophecy expert, prolific author who has penned over 20 books on the end times, senior pastor, and adjunct faculty member at Dallas Theological Seminary. He has appea...
Mark Hitchcock is a leading Bible prophecy expert, prolific author who has penned over 20 books on the end times, senior pastor, and adjunct faculty member at Dallas Theological Seminary. He has appeared on hundreds of radio programs and in print as well as The History Channel, MSNBC, Fox, The Glenn Beck Show, CNN, and on an NBC sci-fi related special, in relation to his book 2012, the Bible, and the End of the World. A former attorney, Mark initially worked for the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals. Following a call to full-time ministry, today he serves as senior pastor of Faith Bible Church in Edmond, Oklahoma, just outside of Oklahoma City. He graduated from Dallas Theological Seminary in 1991, where he subsequently earned his doctorate in 2006 and now serves as an Associate Professor of Bible Exposition. Hitchcock served as a contributing editor for the Left Behind Prophecy Club for many years. Hitchcock maintains an active speaking schedule, appearing frequently at prophecy conferences, seminaries, and churches. He and his wife, Cheryl, live in Edmond, Oklahoma and have two sons, Justin and Samuel.
Mark Hitchcock, PhD
Author | Pastor | Assoc. Professor — Dallas Theological Seminary
Dr. Mark Hitchcock has authored over 30 books related to Bible prophecy. He has earned Th.M. and Ph.D. degrees from Dallas Theological Seminary and is an associate professor there. He lives in Edmond,...
Dr. Mark Hitchcock has authored over 30 books related to Bible prophecy. He has earned Th.M. and Ph.D. degrees from Dallas Theological Seminary and is an associate professor there. He lives in Edmond, Oklahoma, with his wife Cheryl and serves as senior pastor of Faith Bible Church. He and his wife have two married sons and three grandchildren.
Mark Krikorian
Executive Director — Center for Immigration Studies
Mark Krikorian, a nationally recognized expert on immigration issues, has served as Executive Director of the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) since 1995. The Center, an independent, non-partisan...
Mark Krikorian, a nationally recognized expert on immigration issues, has served as Executive Director of the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) since 1995. The Center, an independent, non-partisan research organization in Washington, D.C., examines and critiques the impact of immigration on the United States. Animated by a pro-immigrant, low-immigration vision which seeks fewer immigrants but a warmer welcome for those admitted, the Center was established in 1985 to respond to the need for reliable, fact-based research in the immigration area. Mr. Krikorian’s knowledge and expertise in the immigration field are sought by Congress, as well as the mainstream and new media. He frequently testifies before Congress and has published articles in numerous outlets including The Washington Post, The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and Commentary. He is a contributor at National Review Online, and has appeared on 60 Minutes, Nightline, NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, CNN, and NPR, among other television and radio programs. He is on Twitter at @MarkSKrikorian. Mr. Krikorian addresses a variety of audiences on a multitude of immigration topics. In addition, Mr. Krikorian is the author of the books The New Case against Immigration, Both Legal and Illegal and How Obama is Transforming America through Immigration. Mr. Krikorian holds a master’s degree from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy and a bachelor’s degree from Georgetown University. He spent two years at Yerevan State University in then-Soviet Armenia.
Mark Lanier
Founder — Lanier Law Firm
Mark Lanier founded the Lanier Law Firm in 1990. Since then, Mark has earned widespread recognition as one of the top trial lawyers in the United States. His work for clients across the country is sup...
Mark Lanier founded the Lanier Law Firm in 1990. Since then, Mark has earned widespread recognition as one of the top trial lawyers in the United States. His work for clients across the country is supported by firm offices in Houston, New York and Los Angeles. His peers and the media consistently recognize Mark among the country’s leading legal minds. In its coverage of Mark’s stunning verdict in the nation’s first Vioxx trial Ernst v. Merck, the New York Times described him as “one of the top civil trial lawyers in America.” Mark is the founder of the Lanier Theological Library, one of the nation’s largest private theological collections. Also, Mark teaches a weekly 750-plus-member Sunday school class focusing on biblical literacy at Champion Forest Baptist Church.
Mark Lanier, JD
Author | Trial Lawyer | Founder of Lanier Law Firm — Founder of the Lanier Theological Library
Attorney, author, teacher, pastor and story teller, Mark Lanier, graduated Texas Tech University School of Law in 1984. Mark is the Founder of The Lanier Law Firm with offices in Houston, New York, an...
Attorney, author, teacher, pastor and story teller, Mark Lanier, graduated Texas Tech University School of Law in 1984. Mark is the Founder of The Lanier Law Firm with offices in Houston, New York, and Los Angeles, Mark has earned international recognition setting record verdicts in courtrooms throughout the United States. Armed with an undergraduate degree in Biblical Languages from Lipscomb University, Mark has taught a life group class at Champion Forest Baptist Church (attendance of over 600 and viewed live streamed by thousands), for over 18 years. His style is very similar to the way he conducts his trials. His unique ability for informed and logical insight, honed by seeking truth in today’s justice system, makes for remarkable theological exposition. Mark’s courtroom experience is significant with nearly $20 billion in verdicts. Mark was twice named National Trial Lawyers Association’s Trial Lawyer of the Year and was further inducted into their Hall of Fame. He was also honored as The National Law Journal’s Outstanding Trial Lawyer of the Year. The American Association of Justice honored Mark with their Lifetime Achievement Award. Holding three honorary doctorates, he was bestowed the Ambassador of Peace award by the Guatemalan government. Mark received the Distinguished Alumnus award from the Texas Tech University School of Law and from Texas Tech University. He founded the Lanier Theological Library; one of the nation’s largest theological collections. Mark is published in legal and theological arenas and has four books, numerous articles and two movies among his works.
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