CCN on the Road: Huckabee Gives Revealing Politics/Pulpit Perspective

Mountain, View, CA (PRWEB) December 15, 2007 -- Church Communication Network (CCN) CEO, Bill Dallas sat down with former Governor Huckabee (Arkansas) for an in-depth conversation about his faith, being a pastor, and his journey into public office The discussion also included the roles played by former US surgeon general Joycelyn Elders, former President Bill Clinton and evangelist Billy Graham.

Highlights...

- The road to the Governor's Mansion

- Pastoral and political similarities, challenges and rewards

- Voter apathy...the power of one

- Politics from the pulpit...Christian worldview

- GOP vs G.O.D.

Click Here (or scroll down if viewing on PRWeb) to view video interview - www.ccnvideo.com/huckabee.php

Interview Date/Location:

Monday December 3, 2007

Iowa Pastor's Conference

Des Moines, Iowa

About CCN: CCN is the largest provider of satellite programming to churches across North America. In addition to leadership training and congregational event content, CCN presents outreach events, youth concerts, and pay-per-view special events to 5000 leading churches.

Media Contact:

Deborah Layman

dlayman @ ccn.tv

205.665.5345

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