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You can also catch Bob's
nationally syndicated show Defending the Truth with
Bob Dutko, airing on Crawford Broadcasting stations nationwide including here in Detroit
on WRDT
AM560 from 4:00 to 5:00 pm.
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Bob grew up in the Worldwide
Church of God, which at the time was a religious cult, before being
saved at age 19. At 47, he has been married 24 years and has had one
daughter and 6 sons. On Mother's Day, May 12, 2002, his daughter and
oldest child, Colleen unexpectantly collapsed in Bob's arms and
died instantly at age 17. Many listeners have supported Bob through
cards, letters, e-mail and prayer, through which the family has been
extremely grateful. This has made him more determined than ever to
fearlessly defend the faith, reminding listeners that good times or bad,
God is in charge, not us. Bob came to WMUZ in November 2000 from the
Christian Coalition in Washington D.C. where he served as National Press
Secretary. He has been quoted in newspapers throughout the country and
appeared on various news, radio and television shows, such as Christian
Television Network and Inside Edition. He was born and
raised in Columbus, Ohio and has lived in Michigan off and on since
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Some areas of interest...
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Jan (Bob Dutko
Show Producer) & Bob. |

Bob
holds Sean Francis Dutko. |
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Colleen Dutko
and Robin Sullivan |
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Monday - Friday
from 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm |
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Fearlessly Defending the Faith
everyday, Bob pulls no punches in equipping Christians with
the tools, evidence and confidence to boldly proclaim their
faith. The Bob Dutko
Show has the largest radio audience of any Christian talk show in the
state of Michigan, reaching all of Southeast Michigan, much of Northwest
Ohio and a large part of Ontario, Canada. This makes the show one of the
largest Christian Talk Radio Shows in the country, which is why the biggest
names in Christian circles have appeared on the show with Bob, such as:
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Pat
Robertson |
Frank Peretti |
Kirk Cameron |
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Jerry
Falwell |
Tim Lahaye |
Ray Comfort |
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James Dobson |
Phyllis
Schlafly |
Bill Bennett |
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Mike Huckabee |
Ravi Zacharias |
Amy Grant |
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Stephen Baldwin |
Jack
Canfield |
Michael Card |
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Jay Sekulow |
Hank
Hannagraaff |
Sandy Patty |
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Joyce Meyer |
John Hagee |
Kurt Warner |
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Jack Hayford |
Norman
Geisler |
Frank Tanana |
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T.D. Jakes |
Les Parrott |
Mort Crim |
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Pat Buchanan |
Gary Smalley |
John Engler |
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Alan Keyes |
Lou Sheldon |
Norma
McCorvey |
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Erwin Lutzer |
Albert
Mohler |
Sheila Walsh |
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Ann Coulter |
Kevin Leman |
George
Gallup |
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Bernard
Goldberg |
Johnny Hart |
George Barna |
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Zig Ziglar |
David
Horowitz |
Wayne
Lapierre |
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D. James
Kennedy |
Ralph Reed |
Gary Chapman |
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Newt Gingrich |
Oliver North |
Tony Campolo |
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Os Guiness |
Rev. Robert Schuller |
Rev. Rob Schenck |
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R.C. Sproul |
Anne Graham Lotz |
Herman Moore |
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Josh
McDowell |
Lee Strobel |
Victoria Jackson |
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Pat Boone |
Willie Ames |
David Barton |
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Jim Wallis |
Dinesh D'Souza |
Judge Roy Moore |
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Paula White |
Deborah Norville |
Luther Ellis |
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In addition to
interviews, the show offers up a steady stream of faith
building information and apologetics. In addition to faith
in Jesus Christ, Bob often presents evidence showing that
belief in the Bible, Jesus, His death and resurrection can
be backed up historically, logically and intellectually. All
other religious beliefs crumble under scrutiny, yet
Christianity stands firm with Jesus Christ alone as the one
and only true means by which we are saved. In addition to
the evidence for Jesus, Bob fiercely defends the unborn
against the abortion industry, traditional values against
the homosexual agenda, scientific evidence for Biblical
Creation against evolution, our nation's Christian heritage
against the anti-God movement, our culture against secular
humanism and the Church against the dangers of postmodern
pluralism. |
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