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Monday, April 27, 2015
Today on Point of View, Frank E. Graham, Jr. president and CEO of Chapel of Hope Ministries joins us in-studio. He tells us more about his ministry's mission to build chapels in every Texas prison. In the second hour, author, Alex Newman joins us by phone. He discusses his book, Crimes of the Educators which reveals how the architects of America's public school implemented a plan to socialize the United States by knowingly and willingly dumbing down the population.
Today on Point of View, Frank E. Graham, Jr. president and CEO of Chapel of Hope Ministries joins us in-studio. He tells us more about his ministry's mission to build chapels in every Texas prison. In the second hour, author, Alex Newman joins us by phone. He discusses his book, Crimes of the Educators which reveals how the architects of America's public school implemented a plan to socialize the United States by knowingly and willingly dumbing down the population.

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Kerby Anderson

Kerby Anderson

Host — Point of View

Kerby Anderson is host of Point of View Radio Talk Show and also serves as the President of Probe Ministries. He holds masters degrees from Yale University (science) and Georgetown University (governm...

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Frank E. Graham Jr.

Frank E. Graham Jr.

President and CEO — Chapel of Hope Ministries, Inc.

Frank E. Graham, Jr. is President and CEO of Chapel of Hope Ministries, Inc. He became involved in prison ministry in 1985, serving as a volunteer chaplain at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice...

Frank E. Graham, Jr. is President and CEO of Chapel of Hope Ministries, Inc. He became involved in prison ministry in 1985, serving as a volunteer chaplain at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) Coffield and Michael Units in Tennessee Colony, Texas. There, he ministered to inmates held in administrative segregation (solitary confinement) who were too dangerous to be included in the general prison population. Over the years, Frank was troubled at seeing many inmates turned away because there was not enough space for everyone who wanted to participate in the life-changing chapel programs. By 1993, God had birthed a vision in his heart to build a chapel (faith-based educational space) in every prison and jail operated by the TDCJ. At that time, however, no private citizen had ever built a chapel in a Texas prison. Many even thought it would be illegal for a volunteer to build a such a chapel. Nevertheless, Frank pursued the vision, trusting God to open the prison doors and sustain him and his family in the process. In 1995, the Texas Board of Criminal Justice adopted a policy, originally drafted by Frank Graham, which allowed the TDCJ Engineering Directorate to accept funds from public sources in order to construct chapels. The policy also reaffirmed that every TDCJ inmate had a constitutional right to practice his or her religion.

Alex Newman

Alex Newman

Journalist, Author — field_542d8190101fc

Alex Newman is an American journalist and consultant who writes about economics, finance, banking, business, and politics for diverse publications in the United States and abroad. He studied journalis...

Alex Newman is an American journalist and consultant who writes about economics, finance, banking, business, and politics for diverse publications in the United States and abroad. He studied journalism, economics and political science at the University of Florida. In addition to his own consulting firm, Alex has worked in market research, marketing, strategy, research, information gathering and consulting for international companies, non-profit organizations and various political campaigns.

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