Today show is jam packed! Kerby Anderson welcomes a trio of Texas women, Angela Paxton, Candy Noble and Lisa Luby Ryan. Then he’ll spend an hour with Ron Rhodes talking about Ron’s book: Israel on High Alert. Kerby’s final guest is David Horowitz! Don’t miss a minute!
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The author of more than 60 books, with millions of books in print, Dr. Rhodes is a keynote speaker at conferences across the United States and Canada. As time permits, he also teaches at a number of seminaries, including Dallas Theological Seminary and Veritas Evangelical Seminary. He has been a guest on many national and regional radio and television programs produced by CBN, Trinity Television, FamilyNet Television, Cornerstone Television, Worship Television, Crossroads Christian Communications, LeSea Broadcasting, Salem Communications, USA Radio, Moody Radio, and others. He and his wife, Kerri, reside in Texas.
In Israel on High Alert, author and Bible teacher Ron Rhodes offers a clear view of the situation—and future—faced by Israel. You will explore the history of the current Middle East conflict what Scripture says about the ongoing battle and God's plans for Israel how the events in the Middle East affect us today.
Touching on everything from mainstream and radical Islam to the current efforts to rebuild the Jewish temple, this book will guide you through the past, present, and God-ordained future for the nation of Israel. Find assurance in knowing that even amid chaos and uncertainty, God's plan is already in action—and it will never fail.
Horowitz was one of the founders of the New Left in the 1960s and an editor of its largest magazine, Ramparts. He is the author, with Peter Collier, of three best selling dynastic biographies: The Rockefellers: An American Dynasty (1976); The Kennedys: An American Dream (1984); and The Fords: An American Epic (1987). Looking back in anger at their days in the New Left, he and Collier wrote Destructive Generation (1989), a chronicle of their second thoughts about the 60s that has been compared to Whittaker Chambers’ Witness and other classic works documenting a break from totalitarianism. Horowitz examined this subject more closely in Radical Son (1996), a memoir tracing his odyssey from “red-diaper baby” to conservative activist that George Gilder described as “the first great autobiography of his generation.”
Horowitz is founder of the David Horowitz Freedom Center (formerly the Center for the Study of Popular Culture) and author of many books and pamphlets published over the last twenty years. Among them: Hating Whitey; Unholy Alliance: Radical Islam and the American Left; The Professors: The 101 Most Dangerous Academics in America; and The End of Time.
Horowitz is now publishing The Black Book of the American Left, a multi volume collection of his conservative writings that will, when completed, be the most ambitious effort ever undertaken to define the Left and its agenda. The Left In Power: Clinton To Obama, the seventh volume of this projected nine volume work, has just appeared.
Angela is running to provide a strong conservative voice from our community who will fight for property tax relief, border security, educational excellence, and a strong Texas economy. A gun owner, and License to Carry holder, Angela is a staunch 2nd Amendment advocate.
A proud native Texan, Angela is a resident of McKinney where she has lived, served the community, and raised a family for over two decades. She was born on Valentine’s Day 1963 in New Braunfels, Texas, and was adopted and welcomed into her new family the day after her birth. She was raised in Mansfield, Texas; her father worked at Bell Helicopter and her mother was a teacher’s aide.
Angela and her husband, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, met at Baylor University. They have been married for 31 years and have four grown children: Tucker, a software engineer; Abby, a 2nd Lt. in the U.S. Air Force; Mattie, a junior education major at Texas A&M; and Katie, a freshman nursing major at Texas A&M.
A pro-life conservative, Angela has been an outspoken defender of the unborn, and her personal story of adoption was published in McKinney Women Making a Difference. Angela is a former board member of Dallas Pregnancy Resource Center and Golden Corridor Republican Women. The Paxtons attend Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano.
Upon her announcement, Candy said, “I care deeply about our state and nation, and I’m willing to stand up and fight for the future of my kids and grandkids. We must make the hard decisions to ensure that Texas enjoys a prosperous future. I will be guided by my core beliefs of limited government, dedication to fiscal responsibility, and an unshakable commitment to protect the unborn.” She continued, “Texans deserve property tax relief, quality education, limited regulations which ensure a strong economy, a secure border, and protection of our second amendment freedoms and religious liberties. I am excited about the opportunity to serve as a conservative voice for these principles, and honored to have such strong, distinguished support.”
Candy Noble is a twenty five year resident of Collin County who has spent decades working to promote conservative solutions for our community. She has spent the last seven years serving the citizens of Senate District 8 on the State Republican Executive Committee, where she serves on the Officials Committee and is Chair of the Resolutions Committee. Locally, she serves as Parliamentarian of the Collin County GOP. During recent legislative sessions she has been a volunteer advocate for conservative legislation including limited spending, religious liberty, and protecting the unborn.
Most recently Candy served as the Texas Electoral College Chair, and had the honor of announcing that the Texas Electoral College delivered President Trump the final votes needed for official victory.
An active community volunteer, her past service included service on the Collin County CPS Board and on the Collin County Parks and Open Spaces Board.
Candy has a degree in Education from Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, she serves on the Hardin-Simmons University Board of Development, and had the honor of serving on the University’s recent Presidential search committee.
Candy has been married to her husband Robert for 34 years and they live in Lucas. They have three grown daughters, three sons-in-law and five grandchildren, ages six and under. Candy and Robert are active members of Prestonwood Baptist Church.
from her shops in Snider Plaza for the past 14 years.
She recently moved her ever growing design business
to the Design District to better accommodate
her national clientele.
In addition to her design work Lisa created a nationally
recognized lamp and accessories collection for Arteriors Home. She extends her creativity beyond business to many community, political and faith-based endeavors.
Recognized by her peers for eight consecutive years as one of D Home” magazine’s Best Designers, Lisa’s design work has been featured in Veranda, Traditional Home, and British Country Homes & Interiors. Lisa was among the pioneers of the “repurposing” movement.
Lisa has served on many charitable boards over the years. Currently, she serves on the Board of Council for Life, Initiative Network and was appointed by the Texas Attorney General to serve on the Choose Life Advisory Committee. She is also currently running for Texas State Representative in HD114.
Lisa’s personal faith journey led to her testimony being featured on iamsecond.com and the 700 Club. She received the Norm Miller Award, given to the person demonstrating a bold faith and impacting lives through their professional and personal life. As a result of national media exposure, Lisa travels extensively to share her story of Life.
Lisa and her husband, Jay, are parents to two sons, Kyle, now married to Sarah Jo, and Casey.