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Frank Pastore pitched with the Cincinnati Reds
from 1979 through 1985 before ending his career with the Minnesota
Twins in 1986. He graduated magna cum laude from National University
in 1989 with a degree in business administration, before spending
two years with the national leadership team of Athletes in Action,
the sports ministry of Campus Crusade for Christ. In 1994, Frank
graduated summa cum laude from Talbot School of Theology at Biola
University, completing his seminary training with a master's degree
in philosophy of Religion and ethics under the direction of J. P.
Moreland. Currently, Frank is working towards a Ph.D. in political
philosophy and American government at Claremont Graduate School
under the direction of Charles Kesler and Harry Jaffa.
Frank is a gifted communicator with a growing total of over 1,500
hours of teaching experience in both the pulpit and the college
lectern, having spoken in over 200 churches across America and having
lectured at the undergraduate level for 9 years. As an apologist
for the Christian worldview and a thoughtful advocate for conservative
political philosophy, Frank has logged over 250 hours behind the
microphone as a radio talk-show host, successfully making the case
for both biblical inerrancy and limited government, and has done
so with a burning passion to continue the rich legacy of our founding
fathers by promoting the eternal principles of the Declaration of
Independence. Frank is a Christian patriot, committed to discipleship
to Jesus Christ and the American principles of freedom and liberty.
Frank would love to hear how his interview on Damascus Road has
touched your life! So, if along with your comments you send a self-addressed
stamped-envelope, Frank will return to you a free personalized baseball
tract of his testimony One Pitch from Humility in appreciation.
Lastly, Frank is available to speak to your church, conference,
or campus, and you can reach him through the contact information
on the left.
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