Welcome to our Thursday show! We have 3 excellent guests today. Local Texan Candy Noble will be in studio. Then Kerby will talk to Jerry Newcombe about Muslims and the historical evidence for Jesus. Then Kerby will welcome Kimberly Fletcher. She will bring us the latest from Moms For America. Finally Kerby will take a look at some of the top stories in the news and give you his point of view.
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For over twenty-five years, Candy has been an active volunteer at the state and local level. Governor Greg Abbott appointed Candy to serve on the Texas Juvenile Justice Board, where she served until recently. Her long history of service includes the Collin County CPS Board, the Collin County Parks and Open Spaces Board, and the State Republican Executive Committee. In 2016 Candy served as the Texas Electoral College Chair.
A strong proponent of education, Candy has a degree in Education from Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene and serves on the university’s Board of Development.
Candy has been married to her husband Robert for 35 years and they live in Lucas. They have three grown daughters, three sons-in-law, and eight grandchildren, ages seven and under. Candy and Robert are active members of Prestonwood Baptist Church.
Jerry does a radio program, which is generally 15 minutes by phone with a Christian leader on a particular issue. Guests have included Dinesh D’Souza, Michelle Malkin, Ben Kinchlow, Joni, Ted Baehr, Del Tackett, Gary Bauer, David Limbaugh, Jim DeMint, etc. (www.jerrynewcombe.com or www.gracenetradio.com)
Jerry was married in Norway, in the home church of his wife, Kirsti, whom he met in the registration line at Wheaton Grad School 2 years earlier. Their wedding vows were bilingual: “Ja, I do.” 38 years later, they are blessed with two children, two grandchildren with another on the way.
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.