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Allen is passionate about a few things: God, his family, and a life that includes good barbecue, bluegrass music, hiking, college sports, and stock car racing. In that order: God, family and a full life of joy.
Talk radio is a natural fit for Allen. He loves to talk, and he loves people. Plus, he is full of opinions (and maybe a little wisdom too). Allen was a Methodist pastor for nearly 20 years, including 8 years at one of the largest Methodist congregations in the world (between 4,000 - 5,000 people attending each week). That has taught him a lot about faith. As a former businessman, he has experienced a lot of life. As a father of two teenage girls, he has learned a lot about real life and faith. In January 2008, Allen converted to become a layperson in the Catholic Church.
Allen was born at a very young age (ok, I think Allen thinks he was funny when he told me this, just laugh along). He grew up in the mountains in Brevard, North Carolina, and then graduated from high school in Lakeland, Florida. As a kid, he loved baseball and all things athletic. He memorized baseball box scores and NCAA tournament pairings. But the Church has usually (but not always) been a significant influence in his life.
Before entering the ministry, Allen worked in business and wandered away from God's plans for a while. Allen quickly discovered that a life serving himself, his own pleasures, and his own plans did not result in much. One day, while entering a Wall Street high-rise in New York, Allen stepped over a homeless man lying on a subway grating for warmth. At that pivotal moment, God taught Allen that it was time to leave behind his own plans and embrace God's plans for his life. A life of serving others and following Jesus. Allen then became a minister. And he has never looked back.
Allen and his wife, Anita, met in college at Mercer University in Macon, Georgia. Along the way, Anita helped Allen earn a Ph.D. in New Testament from Yale University. Together, they enjoy a life devoted to loving God and helping people discover God's purposes. They now have two daughters, SarahAnn and Griffin.
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Allen Hunt (Dec 14, 2009)
President Obama's speech in accepting the Nobel Peace Prize showed great growth in his development as a leader. He courageously set forth the principles of just war before... more
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Allen Hunt (Dec 07, 2009)
As unpopular as it may be, I stand and applaud Mike Huckabee, former governor of Arkansas. Given the heat he is taking right now, he could stand a little praise, not so... more
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Allen Hunt (Nov 16, 2009)
I never thought I would find myself wistfully remembering President Clinton and wishing he were still around to inject some heart into the Oval Office (I know, I know, he may... more
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Allen Hunt (Nov 02, 2009)
Gestation has ended. The bill has arrived. On Thursday, Speaker Pelosi proudly announced the arrival of her 1990 page, $894 billion health care bill in the House of... more
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Allen Hunt (Oct 26, 2009)
C.B. Bucknor will not be working the World Series. Scheduled to work his first World Series as a major league umpire, Bucknor blew two calls in Game 1 of the American League... more
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Allen Hunt (Oct 12, 2009)
Congratulations, Mr. President, you won the Nobel Peace Prize. Now it is time for you to earn it since your nomination was submitted just after you had actually taken... more
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Allen Hunt (Oct 05, 2009)
I admire Michael Moore. When God distributed gifts, He endowed Moore with a rare gift for story-telling. Any communicator would do well to learn from Moore's prodigious gift... more
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Allen Hunt (Sep 28, 2009)
I will now do something I have never done before: defend Muslim-Americans as they gather on Capitol Hill to pray as a public demonstration. Mine is not an easy task, given... more
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Allen Hunt (Sep 22, 2009)
When the government injects itself, and public money, into matters of faith, only bad things can happen. When money comes with strings (or in the government's case,... more
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Allen Hunt (Sep 14, 2009)
Eight years after the tragic events of 9/11, most Americans still know nothing about Islam. Moreover, our political leaders now refrain from even associating terrorism with... more
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Allen Hunt (Sep 07, 2009)
I recently met Helen Denton, the personal secretary who typed up General Eisenhower's orders for D-Day. What a fascinating and intelligent woman she is! Helen's grandfather... more
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Allen Hunt (Aug 31, 2009)
Just when you thought John Edwards would slink off into ignominy, he stands up, throws off his jellyfish ways, and becomes a man. Ironically, John Edwards could teach Rick... more
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Allen Hunt (Aug 17, 2009)
I did not know Thomas Jefferson, and I am no Thomas Jefferson. But Jefferson rightly foresaw that slavery and the question of its morality and expansion would be America's... more
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Allen Hunt (Aug 10, 2009)
My daughter passed out at church. Seriously! It was strange and scary at the same time. She and I went to early morning mass together before dawn. We were kneeling beside... more
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Allen Hunt (Aug 03, 2009)
I had hoped that President Obama would have read my words from last week by now. Clearly, he has not. In the wake of the never-ending tale of Gates-gate woe, our President... more
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Allen Hunt (Jul 27, 2009)
In my prior life, I worked for an international management consulting firm. We helped clients craft their strategies, aided in their marketing plans, and assisted in merger... more
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Allen Hunt (Jul 20, 2009)
One can only imagine what would happen if any passionate Christians still remaining at Yale demanded a Christ Month, with full staffing and funding from the university? What... more
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Allen Hunt (Jul 13, 2009)
Only three people have I ever met in person and felt small. Humility is not my greatest strength, but three people each had something about them that reminded me of my many... more
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Allen Hunt (Jun 29, 2009)
As Neda Soltan lay dying in the streets of Tehran last week, my mind turned to the memory of Jane McCrea, the young woman whose death is credited by some historians with... more
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Allen Hunt (Jun 21, 2009)
David Letterman took days to apologize for his crude mocking of the Palin family. America took a mere 150 years to apologize for the cruelty and savagery of slavery. No one... more
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Allen Hunt (Jun 15, 2009)
I love oranges. They are pretty. They taste good. And they are even good for you. Since my hometown is Lakeland, Florida (World Citrus Capital), I also have an appreciation... more
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Allen Hunt (Jun 08, 2009)
Conway, Arkansas has now produced two remarkable 20-somethings in the same year. The first: Kris Allen, the newest American Idol. The second: Private William Long. Sadly,... more
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Allen Hunt (May 25, 2009)
Guantanamo is no threat; the prison in your own community is. Have I got your attention?
Four men were arrested this past week for allegedly plotting a terror attack on... more
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Allen Hunt (May 11, 2009)
To be honest, I could never do it. If my wife cheated on me, I just cannot see myself mustering the spiritual strength to forgive her and keep the relationship together.... more
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Allen Hunt (May 04, 2009)
For a moment, President Barack Obama stepped over the carnage of his misguided philosophy of encouraging death. After reversing the Mexico City policy, championing stem cell... more
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Allen Hunt (Apr 27, 2009)
Three times in the same week! I had to rub my eyes in disbelief. Bankruptcies keep piling up. On three separate occasions in the past week, bankruptcies became front of... more
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Allen Hunt (Apr 20, 2009)
Oseola McCarty, a poorly educated African-American laundry woman in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, gave more to charity in one gift than our Vice-President has given in his... more
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Allen Hunt (Apr 13, 2009)
Few of us ever participate in a moment that truly changes history. I met Dutch van Kirk last week, and Dutch changed history. Dutch served as the navigator for the Enola Gay,... more
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Allen Hunt (Apr 06, 2009)
Grace can be taught. And the lesson can often be painful to learn. I embarrassed my parents publicly for the first time when I was just six years old. I remember the... more
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Allen Hunt (Mar 30, 2009)
I became Catholic last year. After nearly twenty years as a Methodist pastor, I converted. My decision surprised my family and shocked many of my friends. In fact, the... more
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Allen Hunt (Mar 23, 2009)
Being able to buy a $500,000 house on fabricated and blown up income figures with no money down....... a perversion of the American dream of homeownership.
Getting paid... more
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Allen Hunt (Mar 16, 2009)
The Church has died. Ever since the Church's obituary appeared in the paper this week, my phone has been ringing off the hook. Invitations to be a guest on radio shows from... more
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Allen Hunt (Mar 08, 2009)
Death has ripped off a winning streak in March not seen since the days of Chairman Mao or Pol Pot. Death just may prove to be the growth industry to lead us out of America's... more
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Allen Hunt (Mar 02, 2009)
At age eleven, in 1975, I sat in a classroom or on a ball field. At the same age today, Jordan Brown sits in a jail cell. Charged an an adult with criminal homicide by the... more
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Allen Hunt (Feb 23, 2009)
We are a nation of “cowards.” At least that is what our Attorney General, Eric Holder, wants us to believe. You and I are a nation of lions walking around in search of some... more
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Allen Hunt (Feb 12, 2009)
A long line. A flight attendant's predictions of turbulence. A connecting flight delay. The mystery of an opening in the room. Luck. The providence of God.... more
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Allen Hunt (Feb 05, 2009)
Nadya Suleman, 33, stands saturated in wrong sauce. Suleman just gave birth to
octuplets, and now is the proud owner of fourteen children, all under the age of eight.... more
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Allen Hunt (Jan 29, 2009)
When Super Bowl 43 kicks off in Raymond James stadium on Sunday, two unlikely opponents will meet head-to-head: Team Humility vs. Team Gratitude.
Faith will play a... more
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Allen Hunt (Jan 09, 2009)
You know the old joke: “It's cheaper to keep her.” Truer than ever before. Many Americans are living that out right now because of necessity. Thank goodness.
With a... more
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Allen Hunt (Jan 03, 2009)
January 20, 2009 marks a big day. Not because it's the inauguration of President Obama. Rather, it is likely the day that Michael Vick will walk out of prison in Leavenworth... more