Uncovering the Future for Mike Huckabee
Mike Huckabee makes the cover of the current issue of Charisma Magazine, with a story entitled, The Preacher Who Dared to Be President. Wow! What a great article by Drew Dyck. Here’s the introduction:
“Snubbed by party elites, Mike Huckabee swept the Southern primaries and bumped big names from the race. He has made it further than anyone expected and has galvanized a new breed of Christian voter along the way.”
Read the full story for yourself.
Tonight (Thursday, April 10th) there’s a tele-conference call with Steve Strang (Charisma’s publisher) and Governor Mike Huckabee. Register now to get in on the call. Even if you’re busy tonight (which I happen to be), sign up anyway. For those who can’t actually make the call, they’ll receive an email with a link to listen to a recording of the call online. Sign up now, to hear what’s on Governor Mike Huckabee’s horizon.
Posted: April 10th, 2008 under Friends, Faith/Religion, Politics.
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April 24th, 2008 at 10:57 pm
Hi Carrie!
Just wanted to thank you for spotlighting my article in Charisma. I was really optimistic about Huckabee’s campaign and feel that some key leaders failed to step up to the plate and support him. But somehow I don’t think we’ve seen the last of Huckabee.
Great blog! Keep it up,
Drew Dyck
April 24th, 2008 at 11:57 pm
Thanks, Drew!
Glad you stopped by. I too was frustrated during the campaign as to the fact that so many of our country’s Christian leaders kept silent concerning support for Gov. Huckabee. This article really struck a chord with me as well as many other Huck supporters. Thanks for sticking your neck out to state what’s been on many of our hearts and minds.
I agree, we certainly haven’t seen the last of him.