admin on November 27th, 2009

Tell us about the Republican National Committee employing your services in 2004. How many churches/pastors did you speak at? What was the purpose? Was it successful in your opinion? The story of my involvement with the Republican National Committee begins much earlier than 2004. It actually involves two different paths of my learning and experience [...]

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admin on November 20th, 2009

What prompted you to engage in this area of ministry? At the risk of engaging in religious clichés and Christian-speak, the simple answer is: God. My background made it highly improbable (for several reasons) that I would ever do what I am now doing. First, I grew up in rural life in Texas. The town [...]

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admin on November 13th, 2009

When and why did you start WallBuilders? This emphasis on presenting original history and documents is now the aspect of WallBuilders for which we are probably best known. I often feel like what King Josiah must have felt when they brought him the old scroll that they had discovered during the rebuilding of the Temple. [...]

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admin on November 6th, 2009

When and why did you start WallBuilders? For example, the work on which the Framers said they most heavily relied in framing the Declaration of Independence was the Two Treatises of Government – a theological work written in 1690 that references the Bible over 1,700 times in demonstrating the proper operation of civil government. Additionally, [...]

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