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'''Chris Arnzen''' is an [[wikipedia:United States|American]] [[Reformed Baptist]] radio show host.<ref>https://www.sermonaudio.com/speakers/60747</ref>Chris Arnzen has been in the radio industry for approximately 40 years, which has predominantly been in Christian broadcasting & advertising sales.
'''Chris Arnzen''' is an [[wikipedia:United States|American]] [[Reformed Baptist]] radio show host.<ref>https://www.sermonaudio.com/speakers/60747</ref>Chris Arnzen has been in the radio industry for approximately 40 years, which has predominantly been in Christian broadcasting & advertising sales.


Arnzen created the [[The Voice of Sovereign Grace]] broadcast, a radio program that was hosted by various theologically Reformed pastors on a rotating basis which aired for a number of years. He now hosts a live one-hour Christian Talk program [[Iron Sharpens Iron]]. On his radio show, Arnzen has interviewed prominent figures as [[R. C. Sproul]], [[John MacArthur]], [[Alistair Begg]], [[Mike Horton]], [[Jay Adams]], [[D. A. Carson]], [[Josh McDowell]], [[James R. White]], and others.
Arnzen created the [[The Voice of Sovereign Grace]] broadcast, a radio program that was hosted by various theologically Reformed pastors on a rotating basis which aired for a number of years. He now hosts a live one-hour Christian Talk program [[Iron Sharpens Iron Radio]]. On his radio show, Arnzen has interviewed prominent figures as [[R. C. Sproul]], [[John MacArthur]], [[Alistair Begg]], [[Mike Horton]], [[Jay Adams]], [[D. A. Carson]], [[Josh McDowell]], [[James R. White]], and others.


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Latest revision as of 02:25, 7 March 2026

Chris Arnzen
Birth Date February 14, 1962
Hometown Amityville, New York
Residency Carlisle, Pennsylvania
Theology Reformed
Occupation(s) Pastor, Radio Show Host
Education University
Affiliation(s) Iron Sharpens Iron Radio (owner/operator)
Grace Baptist Church (member)
Spouse(s) unknown
Children unknown
Website ironsharpensironradio.com

Chris Arnzen is an American Reformed Baptist radio show host.[1]Chris Arnzen has been in the radio industry for approximately 40 years, which has predominantly been in Christian broadcasting & advertising sales.

Arnzen created the The Voice of Sovereign Grace broadcast, a radio program that was hosted by various theologically Reformed pastors on a rotating basis which aired for a number of years. He now hosts a live one-hour Christian Talk program Iron Sharpens Iron Radio. On his radio show, Arnzen has interviewed prominent figures as R. C. Sproul, John MacArthur, Alistair Begg, Mike Horton, Jay Adams, D. A. Carson, Josh McDowell, James R. White, and others.

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