Dana Loesch

Dana Loesch is the number one nationally-syndicated female talk radio host in the country and hosts her award-winning show, The Dana Show, from Dallas, Texas. She’s the author of three books, the national best-seller Hands Off My Gun: Defeating the Plot to Disarm America which turned the tide in the gun control debate; Flyover Nation: You Can’t Run a Country You’ve Never Been to, which predicted the coastal-flyover divide and sentiment that decided the 2016 election; and Grace Canceled detailing the country’s cancel culture and denial of redemption.

Dana appears regularly on television news and has provided election analysis/commentary for Fox, ABC, CNN, and HBO.

A Second Amendment advocate for well over a decade, Dana is one of the nation’s premier voices for gun rights, having represented gun owners on CNN’s infamous town hall on gun control in the wake of the Parkland tragedy. She was credited with adding nearly a million members to the National Rifle Association during her year-long association with the group.

A Christian, wife, mother, and dog lover, when Dana isn’t behind the mic, camera, or traveling around the country speaking on various issues, she enjoys playing video games, reading historical biographies, visiting her home gun range, baking, crochet, and dark wave music.

The Saving Grace to Help Those Stranded in Afghanistan

The Saving Grace to Help Those Stranded in Afghanistan

There are heroes who are still working tirelessly with underground churches in Afghanistan to get more American Christians, interpreters, and informants out of the country, as they connect people to each other, and one of those heroes is Faith McDonnell, Global Director of Advocacy, KGI, an Anglican Nonprofit Ministry group. Faith joins Dana to discuss the efforts to help those still stranded in Afghanistan, and those who are sacrificing their lives, by staying in Afghanistan, as they feel it is their mission to share their faith with others. Faith also shares what you can do to help in the mission to save the people left behind in Afghanistan.