A Recent Interview on Crosswalk with Gino Geraci

Earlier this week I was invited on Crosswalk with Gino Geraci, a radio program described as “…a fast paced call in program that features a number of elements not found anywhere else. The program includes an entertaining mixture of news and culture from a Biblical Worldview; interviews with artists, authors and leaders; answering questions about EVERYTHING from a Scriptural perspective.”

Gino invited me on to discuss an article I wrote a few years ago, entitled, “Educational Limbo: How Low Can You Go?” In this 15-minute segment, we discuss issues such as the current state of public education (and the dangers associated with it), the difference between homeschooling and “panic schooling,” and recommended resources for parents. Gino was a great host and it was a privilege to spend some time talking about the ministry with him.

Here is the audio from the discussion (interview starts at approx. 19:00):

Source link: https://947fmtheword.com/podcast/episode/5758/crosswalk-6-7-21-hr-2

Crosswalk with Gino Geraci: https://947fmtheword.com/radioshow/5758

About Gino Geraci:

Gino Geraci has been a Salem Talk Show Host and radio personality for decades. He is the founding Pastor of Calvary South Denver, Calvary Chapel de Santa Fe and served as an assistant Pastor to Skip Heitzig at Calvary Chapel in Albuquerque. Gino was a first responder with Law Enforcement officials at Columbine, Ground Zero and the Aurora Move Theatre as well as several other high profile disasters. Gino served as a Chaplain for the FBI, and several Law Enforcement agencies including the Denver Police Department, Littleton County Sheriff’s Department. Gino has served as a Conference Speaker and founded Scripture Says, a Non-Profit Organization dedicated to promoting the Bible as the soul of civilization. He was POST certified at Rio Hondo Academy and graduate of the University of San Francisco B.S. Gino is on the Board of Directors for Got Questions, the largest web based Bible answer ministry in the world.