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On January 6th 2004, Frank Pastore became the new afternoon drive-time host on KKLA 99.5 FM in Los Angeles. As a former professional baseball player with graduate degrees in both theology and political science, Frank integrates religion and politics with the news of the day in an entertaining and stimulating style at the intersection of faith and reason.
Frank pitched for the Cincinnati Reds from 1979 through 1985 before ending his eight-year major-league career with the Minnesota Twins in 1986. He graduated magna cum laude from National University in 1989 with a degree in business administration, then spent the next two years with the national leadership 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 with a master's degree in philosophy of religion and ethics. In 2003, he completed his second masters degree, completing his graduate work in political philosophy and American government at Claremont Graduate School.
Frank and Gina have been married for 26 years, and live in Upland, Ca. with their two children, Frank and Christina.
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Frank Pastore (Dec 04, 2008)
This week, the creative minds behind “Hairspray,” composer Marc Shaiman and director Adam Shankman, opened their “Prop 8: The Musical” with an all-star studded cast that... more
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Frank Pastore (Oct 30, 2008)
Barack Obama portrays himself as a religious man. He says he's a believing Christian, and he's campaigned heavily for the votes of American Christians.
But does Barack... more
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Frank Pastore (Oct 14, 2008)
Frank Pastore from KKLA in Los Angeles interviews Wall Street Journal columnist John Fund.
Frank Pastore: ACORN is an acronym that stands for the Association of Community... more
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Frank Pastore (Oct 09, 2008)
Frank Pastore, from KKLA in Los Angeles, recently interviewed Stanley Kurtz, Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, about his research into Barack Obama. Kurtz... more
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Frank Pastore (Oct 07, 2008)
On September 10, 2008, a video of actor Matt Damon was released to the press that quickly got posted on YouTube, and has now gotten over two million hits. Here’s what he... more
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Frank Pastore (Sep 30, 2008)
For the past several months I’ve heard two recurring themes from critics of my show: “You’re too political and unloving, Christians shouldn’t argue about politics,” and... more
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Frank Pastore (Sep 11, 2008)
Frank Pastore from KKLA in Los Angeles interviews Richard Abanes, author of “A New Earth, an Old Deception: Awakening to the Dangers of Eckhart Tolle’s #1 Bestseller.”... more
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Frank Pastore (Sep 05, 2008)
Frank Pastore from KKLA in Los Angeles interviews Jill Stanek, the former registered nurse who served at Christ Hospital in Oak Lawn, Illinois. She testified before Congress... more
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Frank Pastore (Aug 06, 2008)
Frank Pastore from KKLA in Los Angeles interviews Gary Bauer, president of American Values about the effort to redefine the marriage protection amendment on the fall ballot.... more
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Frank Pastore (Aug 04, 2008)
Frank Pastore interviews Cal Beisner of the Cornwall Alliance about rational and irrational policies aimed at helping the poor and the environment.
Pastore: I started... more
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Frank Pastore (May 29, 2008)
After the release of the Evangelical Manifesto, Frank Pastore interviewed Manifesto signer and National Religious Broadcasters President Frank Wright.
Frank Pastore: The... more
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Frank Pastore (May 28, 2008)
The California Supreme Court has now legalized same-sex marriage, overturning the will of the people. In 2000, 61 percent of Californians voted for Proposition 22 which... more
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Frank Pastore (May 12, 2008)
On May 7, the 19-page “An Evangelical Manifesto” was released, along with its 29-page study guide. Many good and wonderful people are among the 77 charter signatories. But,... more
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Frank Pastore (Mar 31, 2008)
I have a few questions—but they are not about whether Oprah Winfrey, Eckhart Tolle or Marianne Williamson are good, smart and nice people. I’m sure they are. My concern is... more
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Frank Pastore (Mar 25, 2008)
The Big Texan in Amarillo, Texas, offers a Free 72 oz. Steak—if you can finish it in less than an hour.
I’ve done it seven times.
The meal consists of a shrimp cocktail,... more
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Frank Pastore (Jan 14, 2008)
Dear Huck,
I can say, along with millions of Americans, that you’ve won our hearts. Now, close the deal and win our minds and thereby our votes by answering the... more