Get To Know Hutch

Posted on September 17, 2007 
Filed Under Social Issues, Spiritual Life, Parenting

During my time at Focus, I have had the privilege of meeting many interesting people in the studio. Christian authors, politicians, musicians, people with stories to share.

Dr. Ken Hutcherson is one of the more memorable folks we’ve interviewed.

An imposing figure, with a booming voice and a confidence that pops. He is also very personable, humorous and…well, he is not afraid to say things that might offend some folks.  Dr. Hutcherson is an energetic leader and speaker. He is a dynamic communicator. And he had one troubled childhood.

How did he get from “the wrong side of the tracks” and a life of violence to the pulpit, where he extolls righteousness , defends marriage and encourages adoption of orphans?

Hear his story here.

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