David Reagan - Background

Background

Reagan is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Texas in Austin where he majored in Government and History. His graduate degrees (M.A., M.A.L.D., and Ph.D.) were earned in the field of International Relations from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.

For 22 years Reagan was the spokesman on Lamb & Lion's daily radio program called “Christ in Prophecy”, which was broadcast nationally. In September 2002, the radio program was converted into a weekly television program that is broadcast nationally and internationally over the DayStar Television Network, the Inspiration Network, and the FaithTV Network. These networks have a combined outreach to over 70 million homes in the United States. Reagan hosts the program which deals with the prophetic significance of national and international events.

Reagan is also the featured speaker on several video programs produced by Lamb & Lion Ministries, including A Pilgrimage to the Holy Land, Israel in Bible Prophecy, Jerusalem through Spiritual Eyes, and Preaching Bible Prophecy. He has also written and produced several multi-media Bible prophecy teaching kits.

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