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KFAQ is Standing Up For What's Right!

Bruce DeLay


Catch Bruce DeLay Saturday afternoons 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday mornings at 5 a.m. to 6 a.m. on Talk Radio 1170 KFAQ. After twenty plus years of traveling and speaking in churches across the country, Bruce DeLay found a way to cut through religious red tape and communicate Truth via radio. One day it hit me: “Someone needs to deal with America’s Spiritual and Moral issues in the same way Conservative Talk Shows deal with the Political issues. The missing link in today’s Conservative movement, is the Biblical principles our Founding Fathers lived by. My goal is to stir up these forgotten values in the hearts of our listeners once again.”

As a long time martial artist, Bruce knows that important things are worth fighting for. “It’s high-time for Talk-Radio to be accompanied by corresponding Action. That’s what KFAQ’s motto: ‘Standing up for what’s Right’ is all about.”

Join Bruce for a variety of topics and compelling guests. Listen every weekend for a LIVE call-in program with conservative spiritual insight into current events. “A dark force has hijacked too many Churches in America. It’s time for Americans to get back to their Christian roots, and for the religious people to get off their pews, come out of their stained glass fortresses, and get involved." A husband and father of five, Bruce works to make Christian Conservatism relevant to everyday life. "It's time to talk about taboo subjects. When you tune in to Heart-Land, you have found religiously-incorrect talk radio".