WAZT-TV Interviews the Virginia Christian Alliance

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A Celebration of God and Country, with Dean Welty

 So how is it on the other side of the mountain? Do people in Richmond feel the same way about where they live? Do they have the same love of God & Country that we do? Are they also concerned about the direction of America, and willing to step up and do something about it? If so, who are they, and how can we work together to help advance Kingdom values in Virginia?

VFIA #191 Friends from Richmond – for God and Country: Part I from Dean Welty on Vimeo.

That’s why we have invited Friends from Richmond to help us kick off this new series called “A Celebration of God and Country”

Don Blake graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University and then went into the real estate business after two years in the Army.   He has served on numerous professional and non-profit boards, including with The Family Foundation, and is now Chairman and President of the recently established Virginia Christian Alliance.    

Greene Hollowell graduated from NC State and then formed his own general contracting company which he led for nearly 40 years.  He is active with the Pro-Life Ministry and recently founded the Virginia Christian Alliance.  He is also the co-author of Common Sense, a booklet dedicated to President Obama.  It is available at www.vachristian.org.  

Program Notes    

Valley Faith in Action airs on WAZT-TV at 8:00 p.m., Friday, 8:30 p.m. Sunday, and Wednesday midnight.  It is available on Comcast Channel 13 in Harrisonburg and parts of Rockingham, but varies in other areas.  You can also watch online anytime here.  

Dean_WeltyDean Welty,

 Do you sometimes think – perhaps secretly – that the Valley is the Center of the Universe? That if only everyone else thought like we did, and had our values, the world would be a better place?

Well, the Valley is very special.  There’s the beauty of the mountains and productivity of the land; the faith and industry of the people; the salt-and-light influence of our churches, pastors, and teachers; and the commitment of our business and civic leaders.  That is why we believe that when the Valley speaks, the Commonwealth should listen — and the nation should follow! 

The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views the Virginia Christian Alliance

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Virginia Christian Alliance
The mission of the VIRGINIA CHRISTIAN ALLIANCE is to promote moral, social and scientific issues we face today from a Biblical point of view. In addition we will refute and oppose, not with hate, but with facts and humor, the secular cultural abuses that have overridden laws and standards of conduct of the past. We will encourage Christians to participate in these efforts through conferences, development of position papers, booklets and tracts, radio/TV spots, newspaper ads and articles and letters-to-the editor, web sites, newsletters and providing speakers for church and civic meetings.