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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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