Priscilla likes to say God saved her three times. As a Christ follower, she knows that your soul is saved once and for all but her story is different than most. She is a survivor of an attempted abortion, with her twin sister dying in the process. She had two abortions herself and while working at an abortion clinic in Southern California, was in a horrific car accident that should have killed her. And finally, through God's everlasting grace and mercy, she found salvation, forgiveness and ...
Jun 12, 2023•44 min
Dr. Jim Garlow is a good friend and is my guest today on " I'm Glad You Said That. " In addition to writing 15 books, including the New York Times best-seller Cracking DaVinci's Code, Dr. Garlow is a former Senior Pastor at Skyline Church in La Mesa, California and is founder of Well Versed , an international ministry that brings biblical principles of governance to government leaders. Jim is a joy to speak with on so many levels and I'm honored to call him a brother in ...
Jun 03, 2023•44 min
Pat Trompeter is Director of Advancement of Regent University School of Law . That means he meets with people of influence every day to connect them with his school's mission. He is passionate about the fact that at Regent School of Law, they are serious about Christ. From their website, Regent's " commitment to faith-law integration is woven into our curriculum, as our faculty, dedicated to Christ’s call both personally and professionally, provide a caring and nurturing environme...
May 31, 2023•44 min
Katie Faust is one of those humans that when I first met her, it felt like she was the sister I never had. She is brilliant. Hilarious. Bold. Scattered. Deep. And so relevant. The ministry she founded and runs, Them Before Us , says this on their website. " There’s nothing exceptional about the people behind Them Before Us. We aren’t professional writers or pedigreed activists. We are just people who think that children deserve to be the primary consideration when considering what is best f...
May 08, 2023•43 min
Maybe it's because he's from Texas where quiet confidence reigns. Maybe it's because he's a Principal in Golovin, an Inupiat Eskimo village on the Seward Peninsula where respect for elders is generational. Whatever the reason, Alan Davis, Principal of Martin L. Olson School in Golovin, has given a desperately needed boost of confidence in the public school system by recently coming out in support of Governor Dunleavy's parental rights bill, HB 105 . Public school teacher...
Apr 26, 2023•43 min
Zach Young is a life long Alaska with strong roots in conservative politics. He enjoys being involved with political activism all over Alaska. As the president of the Anchorage Young Republicans , Zach is uniquely equipped to help conservatives refine their messaging to attract young skulls full of mush to see how Government needs to be reigned in. As a local Anchorage Realtor, he knows the town like the back of his hand and when he's not engaged in the political arena, he enjoys fishing, h...
Apr 18, 2023•44 min
After yesterday's election results confirmed that Anchorage would be continuing down the road toward higher taxes, more rampant crime, homelessness and disgrace, I began wondering if I needed counseling. Suzanne Downing came to mind. As someone who always can put a smile on my face, I'm honored to have Suzanne on "I 'm Glad You Said That " today to digest the Anchorage elections results and keep a proper perspective. This is not the end folks.Very frustrating yes but the...
Apr 18, 2023•43 min
Tune in today for " I'm Glad You Said That " to learn about the Help Not Harm movement ! "A young girl who feels she is a boy – or a boy who feels he is a girl – may feel that way for any number of reasons. Perhaps she feels she doesn’t fit in socially with other girls, and would fit in better if she were a boy. Perhaps she is generally uncomfortable in her body or with the changes it’s going through, and she is reacting to that in a similar way to someone who, for example, h...
Apr 05, 2023•44 min
Join us on "I'm Glad You Said That" today for a chat with Spencer Moore who is running for Anchorage Assembly in District 5 . As you likely know, although supposedly a "non-partisan" body, the Assembly is dominated by progressives with only two of the eleven members even remotely conservative. Much of that has to do with anemic voter turnout. Will we be able to recapture any of the several seats up for grabs this election cycle ? Spencer Moore is doing his part to answer...
Apr 05, 2023•44 min
Many of us in the conservative movement in Alaska were surprised when the Alaska State House was finally able to organize around the Republican majority that had been elected. For too many legislative sessions, members of the Grand Old Party were not able to play in the sandbox together. Usually, that meant giving the power to the Democrats who then sat in the powerful positions determining what bills were heard and not heard. It was always bad for Alaska Family Council's legislative agenda...
Mar 15, 2023•43 min
If you know Kelly Tshibaka, you know it wasn't going to take long for her to rebound from her loss to Lisa Murkowski and get back in the fight. For liberty-minded, small government conservatives in the Great Land, that is a positive. In addition to raising her family, she is advancing a movement across the country to stop the cancer of ranked choice voting from metastasizing into other states. As dark, big money once again leads the charge to convince Americans that Alaskans couldn't b...
Mar 01, 2023•45 min
Bethany Marcum is a fierce defender of school choice. As the leader of Alaska Policy Forum , (APF) her steadfast voice has fought for freedom on many fronts. But today, the battle before her and others like her is defending the rights of parents and kids to choose the school option that is most suitable for their needs. Scott Kendall, who brought us ranked choice voting, has teamed up with the NEA to decrease the educational options for kids in Alaska. APF released the following press release re...
Feb 14, 2023•44 min
Parental rights are under attack across the country. In Indiana, my friend and colleague Ryan McCann with the Indiana Family Institute , is at the tip of the spear in what is turning into an almost unbelievable violation of the State into the inherent right of a parent to, well, parent, their children. Ryan is introducing legislation that strengthens parental rights by stating in clear language that parental rights are fundamental and that refusing to affirm your child as anything other than the...
Feb 01, 2023•44 min
Joel Davidson is very gifted at speaking and writing and he has a lot to say about politics in Alaska and what the lay of the land is. Support the show
Feb 01, 2023•44 min
Growing up in Seldovia, a tiny hamlet across from Homer in Kachemak Bay, Ron Hoffman suffered tragedy early with the loss of both his parents at a young age. Coming to Anchorage and being raised by a family friend, Hoffman became part of the community of Anchorage Baptist Temple. As teacher, administrator and eventually as lead pastor when Dr. Jerry Prevo left to take the helm of Liberty University, Hoffman is a big thinker wanting everyone to know about the grace and truth that a relationship w...
Jan 06, 2023•44 min
At Regent University, Alexandra McPhee was the Executive Director of the Law Review and President of the Hispanic Law Students Association. Following work as the Director of Religious Freedom Advocacy at Family Research Council and Legislative Counsel for U.S. Senator Roy Blunt (R-MO),McPhee now serves as the Director of Government Relations for Concerned Women for America . On today's "I'm Glad You Said That" radio show/podcast, I have the pleasure of chatting with Alexandra...
Jan 04, 2023•45 min
Senator Dan Sullivan, along with 11 other Republican Senators, voted recently to enshrine same-sex "marriage" into Federal law. The consequences are real and forthcoming. As my guest today on "I'm Glad You Said That", Travis Weber, has described what Sullivan and others like him did in terms of a giant boulder and a few pebbles. Republicans who claim they were protecting people of faith in voting for this law opened the floodgate for litigation and harassment that will b...
Dec 07, 2022•43 min
Ken Breivik loves the quote from Charles Spurgeon that says " The Word of God is like a lion. You don’t have to defend a lion. All you have to do is let the lion loose, and the lion will defend itself. ” As National Executive Director of School Ministries , Ken has done a lot of unleashing over the past several decades. The program creates opportunities for public school students to spend part of their school day studying the Bible not just academically, but devotionally. Released Time Bibl...
Dec 01, 2022•44 min
Jake Libbey is a deep thinker. He's intense, opinionated and unbelievably hard working. As owner of Crystal Clear Creative C3 , a highly successful ad agency, Jake is also the founder and publisher of the Alaska Watchman . If you've followed Alaska Family Council, you know I am a huge fan of the Watchman that has quickly become a powerhouse in exemplary, on-line news reporting in Alaska with a distinctive, unapologetic Judeo Christian approach to journalism. More than anything else tho...
Nov 02, 2022•43 min
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Oct 31, 2022•1 min
Some people you meet are very intelligent and you walk away knowing it. Others are brilliant but you leave the conversation thinking you were the smartest guy in the room. Dr. Mark Newcomb is one of those latter guys. As the Headmaster of Holy Rosary Academy in Anchorage, recently ranked for the second time in consecutive years as the top ranked private school in the Great Land, Dr. Newcomb has the credentials. With his undergraduate studies at the prestigious Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia,...
Oct 20, 2022•43 min
Daniel Suhr is waiting on the Alaska Supreme Court. And he's not the only one. As a Managing Attorney for the Liberty Justice Center , a public interest law firm tasked with defending constitutional freedoms, Daniel recently spoke at the Glacier Brewhouse in Anchorage to a group of legal minded Federalist Society members and others about Alaska's recently enacted ranked choice voting (RCV) system. Having attended the luncheon, I thought he'd be a great guest on the show. Despite D...
Oct 11, 2022•44 min
Joyce Moropolous has an infectious smile and incredible heart for those who are facing unplanned pregnancies. It's why she started volunteering for HeartReach Center in the MatSu Valley, a pregnancy care center offering FREE and confidential services to men, women, and families in need of pregnancy testing, pregnancy options information, limited obstetric ultrasounds, emotional support, material items, and prenatal/childbirth/parenting support classes. You know, one of the "fake clinic...
Oct 11, 2022•44 min
Darathea Lathan knows what women need when they're facing an unexpected pregnancy. They need love. They need space to breathe and room to relax and sort out the complicated and anxious emotions and thoughts running through their hearts and minds. And she knows that God has given her a passion for that in Anchorage, Alaska where she calls home. Healing Under Gods Miracle Expectancy (HUG ME) is a ministry dream Darathea has to reach women with compassion, grace and service by providing a phys...
Sep 12, 2022•43 min
Jim Crawford is a third-generation Alaskan whose been in the banking business and political arena for over forty years. Appointed by former Alaska Governor Jay Hammond, Crawford served on the Investment Advisory Committee, charged with putting structure, systems, accountability and safety into the Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation. He currently serves as President of Capital Alaska, LLC. Crawford has strong opinions about the sanctity of life, judicial reform and the Constitutional Convention qu...
Sep 12, 2022•44 min
Nick Begich III, or NB3 as many nowadays are referring to him, is certainly in his element when speaking individually to someone or on a bigger stage. He most definitely inherited that casual, folksy, even keeled tempo from the Begich family tree. His Uncle Mark is legendary for it. But NB3 fell far from the family tree when it comes to his political leanings. Growing up in Florida with his maternal grandparents in a Christian environment shaped Nick in a way that has propelled him to a neck and...
Aug 10, 2022•44 min
As first century churches were established by followers of Christ, it didn’t take long for false teachings to creep in through people with persuasive personalities and ideologies. In response, Paul and others needed to constantly point out to churches those things that misrepresented God and His Word to keep professing Christians from going astray. Paul wrote, “ …mark them which cause divisions and offenses contrary to the doctrine which ye have learned; and avoid them ” Romans 16:17. Today, a t...
Aug 10, 2022•43 min
Bethany Marcum heads up the Alaska Policy Forum and is a state treasure in terms of what it means to be an exemplary leader. Principled. Articulate. Well Prepared. Grounded. Strategic. We need more Bethany Marcums in the Great Land and toward that end, the Alaska Policy Forum is launching its inaugural leadership academy. CLICK HERE to learn more about it. I'm thrilled to have Bethany on " I'm Glad You Said That " today to discuss why this program is needed. According to thei...
Aug 10, 2022•43 min
Did you know that more than 40,000 Alaskans have signed a petition calling for the Convention of States to place restrictions on the Federal Government ? Or how about that Alaska was one of the first states to pass a resolution calling for the Convention ? Is there a tie in to what is going on with the Federal Convention of States and the current effort to call for an Alaska State Constitutional Convention ? Most certainly. My guest today on "I'm Glad you Said That" is Keith Heim ...
Jul 17, 2022•44 min
Jubilee Underwood was an engaged Mom enjoying her kids athletic activities and life in the MatSu Valley, one of the most conservative, family friendly spots in the Great Land. She hadn't been involved in any political or public speaking engagements to speak of. And then Covid hit. As the mask mandates got more and more severe, requiring school athletes to wear them even during games, she had had enough. During her first moment testifying in front of the MatSu School Board, she was visibly s...
Jun 28, 2022•44 min