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Rev. David Richardson, Executive Director of the NH Bible Society, came on ‘Frankly Speaking’ to do an episode of Bible Potpourri and discuss an assortment of about a dozen off-the-wall topics regarding the Bible and Christianity.

Among the issues discussed on this show included: Should Christians advise their youngsters to enroll in college Philosophy classes; the health and psychological benefits of Forgiveness; did Paul the Apostle deliver a Biblical prophecy in 2 Timothy 3:1-5 about Donald Trump; do churches tend to alienate Singles and Divorcees; is laughter and smiling discouraged in Christian churches; what did Jesus mean when he said, “greater works will ye do when I go to my Father” in John 14:12; how to respond to a Panhandler; and are both the Salvation Army and Goodwill Industry too nit-picky on what they’ll actually accept as a donation.

This interview took place in the Access Nashua studio on 6-27-16. Sharon DiFronzo of Screamin Heart records sang the opening and closing theme song for this episode.


Rev. David Richardson, Executive Director of the NH Bible Society, came on my show, Frankly Speaking, last month to discuss his organization’s mission to get Bibles in the hands of the homeless, prisoners, and any other New Hampshire resident who either doesn’t have Internet access or simply cannot afford a Bible of their own. We also talked about the difficulty of understanding the Bible, and some trivial facts surrounding this much revered publication. Sharon DiFronzo of Screamin Heart records performed, ‘Comin’ and Goin” as the opening and closing theme song for this episode.