Today our host is Kerby Anderson! His guests are Texas Senator Angela Paxton, David Geisler, and IPI’s Dr. Merrill Matthews. Angela will have all the insider knowledge on what’s happening in Texas. David is sharing his tribute to Norm Geisler. And Dr. Matthews will bring his perspective on the Democratic candidates debate. During the final hour Ryan Denison from the Denison Forum will be on-air with Kerby to talk about Ancient Church of the Apostles.
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After graduating from Baylor University and earning her Master's degree from the University of Houston - Clear Lake, she began a 22-year career in education. Advocating for student achievement and teacher effectiveness, she champions the growing technology industry in Senate District 8 and Texas. She is also an unwavering voice on pro-life issues, including adoption and human trafficking.
Angela and her husband, Attorney General Ken Paxton, met at Baylor University. They have been married since 1986 and have four grown children. The Paxtons are members of Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano.
Evangelical Seminary (Doc. of Ministries in Apologetics). He has been involved in Church and para-
church ministry for over 25 years and is an internationally known speaker (North American, Latin
America, Asia, Europe, and Africa).
Dr. Matthews is a past president of the Health Economics Roundtable for the National Association for Business Economics, the largest trade association of business economists. Dr. Matthews also served for 10 years as the medical ethicist for the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center’s Institutional Review Board for Human Experimentation, and has contributed chapters to several books, including Physician Assisted Suicide: Expanding the Debate and The 21st Century Health Care Leader and, in 2009, Stop Paying the Crooks (on Medicare fraud).
He has been published in numerous journals and newspapers, including The Wall Street Journal, Investor’s Business Daily, Barron’s, USA Today, Forbes magazine and the Washington Times. He was an award-winning political analyst for the USA Radio Network.
Dr. Matthews received his Ph.D. in Humanities from the University of Texas.