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January 2012 / Bott Radio Network Supports the 23rd Annual Educational Policy Conference, Hosted by Constitutional Coalition in St. Louis, January 26th – 28th
The Constitutional Coalition hosted the 23rd Annual Educational Policy Conference at the Hilton St. Louis Frontenac Hotel, January 26th through the 28th. The Conference, titled, “Risk, Responsibility and Sovereignty or Submission,” challenged the character qualities that the United States as a nation must recover through education. Dr. Ben Carson, Director of Pediatric Neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital and world-renowned surgeon, was the keynote speaker and delivered a motivational and touching message on “Take the Risk”. Many young people, including Teen Eagles, came to hear him speak. Bott Radio Network provided a booth, and staff from BRN St. Louis handed out educational materials to people in attendance. The conference was a success and by the grace of God it will move many people to action.
Rev. Harold Hendrick of Bott Radio Network St. Louis brings the invocation.
Donna Hearne, Executive Director of The Constitutional Coalition, and Encounter Host on Bott Radio Network St. Louis, welcomes nearly 500 people to the Educational Policy Conference 23.
Larry Taunton, Founder and Executive Director of the Fixed Point Foundation, offers a glimpse into what the world would look like without God.
Dr. Vishal Mangalwadi, author of “The Book That Made Your World,” is a dynamic speaker exploring the Bible’s role in creating the modern world.
C. L. Bryant, formerly President of the NAACP’s Garland, Texas, Chapter, is now founder of the national movement, One Nation Back to God.
The audience of 500 listens attentively.
Marybeth Hicks, weekly columnist for "The Washington Times" and Editor of "Family Events", speaks on the Radicalization of Teachers.
Ed Martin, candidate for Missouri Attorney General, listens attentively.
Phyllis Schlafly, author of 20 books, and a leader of the pro-family and conservative movement since 1972, speaks on Marriage and Family.
Star Parker, a former welfare mom and now a social policy consultant, spoke on “The Welfare Trap – There is Hope!”
Bobbi Schuessler, Senior Account Executive at Bott Radio Network St. Louis, welcomes visitors to the booth.
C. L. Bryant and Rich Bott, President/CEO of Bott Radio Network, enjoy dinner.
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