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David Aikman is veteran journalist who worked for TIME Magazine as a Senior and Foreign Correspondent for more than 23 years and has written extensively on religious freedom in Asia and the Middle East. He has served as a Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington, D.C. and is the founder and chairman of Gegrapha, a global fellowship of Christian journalists; and editor-at-large of the Internet-based Newsroom, which reports on the religious dimension of worldwide news. His September 1997 Weekly Standard cover story, “The Laogai Archipelago,” was the most detailed journalistic account to date of China’s prison and labor camp system.
 


Hugh Hewitt is an author, law professor and broadcast journalist. He began co-hosting “Life & Times,” a weeknight news and public affairs show for PBS Los Angelesaffiliate KCET in 1992, and received three Emmys for his work on the program. He conceived and hosted the 1996 national PBS series “Searching for God in America.” In 2000, Hewitt launched his syndicated radio program, “The Hugh Hewitt Show,” which he broadcasts live each afternoon. Hewitt is also a partner in the law firm of Hewitt & O’Neil, LLP, and a law professor at Chapman University Law School. He served for more than five years in the Reagan Administration in a variety of posts, including Assistant Counsel in the White House. Hewitt writes a weekly column for WorldNetDaily.com and has authored four books, including his most recent “In, But Not Of: A Guide to Christian Ambition and a Desire to Influence the World.”
 


Michael Medved is a film critic, best-selling author and nationally syndicated radio talk show host. His daily three-hour program, emphasizing the intersection of politics and pop culture, reaches more than 2 million listeners. Medved graduated from Yale and attended Yale Law School before becoming a Hollywood screenwriter, reviewing movies for CNN and becoming chief film critic for the New York Post. He is the author of “What Really Happened to the Class of ’65,” and also “Hollywood vs. America,” a bestselling indictment of the entertainment industry. He and his wife, Dr. Diane Medved, wrote “Saving Childhood: Protecting our Children from the National Assault on Innocence.”
 


Albert Mohler, Jr. serves as the president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, one of the largest seminaries in the world. A theologian and ordained minister, he was listed in a 1995 TIME Magazine cover story as one of its “50 for the Future”—emerging national leaders of their fields under age 40. He came to the Southern Baptists’ flagship seminary as editor of The Christian Index. Dr. Mohler is the host of “Truth on the Line” a Louisville-based radio show where he brings a voice of clarity to contemporary issues. He is also a frequent guest on TV news shows such as “Larry King Live,” representing and debating for the evangelical community’s viewpoint on social and cultural issues.
 
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