Today’s show is hosted by Kerby Anderson. Kerby’s first guest is Konni Burton who gives us a unique perspective on politics. Today they’ll discuss The Texan. His second guest is Prof. Paul Kengor who will discuss Cultural Marxism. And finally he welcomes Dr. Gary Chapman who’s new book, God Speaks Your Love Language, will be a blessing to us all.
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Gary Chapman writes, “As we respond to the love of God and begin to identify the variety of languages He uses to speak to us, we soon learn to speak those languages ourselves. Whatever love language you prefer, may you find ever deeper satisfaction in using that language in your relationship with God and with other people.”
The book includes a brand new chapter on “Getting Out of Your Comfort Zone” which will teach you the joys of speaking a love language you’re not used to with God.
No matter what love language you prefer, you will become more deeply connected with God and watch this bond transform all of your relationships.
in limited government, personal liberty and free market economics.
Konni served as one of Ted Cruz’s top organizers in DFW during his historic 2012 campaign for U.S. Senate.
An activist at heart, Konni’s passion for limited government, individual liberties and free market principles, means a lifelong engagement in the fight to protect these values.
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The Texan has no advertisers and is not donor-funded. When you subscribe to The Texan, you receive quality, ad-free content that prioritizes you, our reader.
Trust in traditional media institutions is eroding. Recent surveys have consistently shown that seven out of 10 Americans believe the media knowingly spreads misinformation at least some of the time. The Texan provides relevant, objective journalism in a manner that respects the values of everyday Texans while capturing the independent spirit of what it means to be Texan.