Mark DeMoss
Mark DeMoss is the son of the late Arthur S. DeMoss[1] and President of The DeMoss Group Public Relations in Duluth, Georgia, which he founded in 1991 "specifically to serve Christian organizations and causes"[2][3]
The Group's clients[4] include the American Center for Law and Justice, Concerned Women for America, Focus on the Family, Franklin Graham Festivals, Jerry Falwell Ministries, Liberty University, Prison Fellowship Ministries, Promise Keepers, Regent University, and Salem Communications Corporation.
- Member, Save Iraqi Christians [5]
Contents
Mitt Romney campaign
DeMoss, who once worked for televangelist Falwell, was named on June 13, 2007, as a member of 2008 Republican hopeful Mitt Romney's National Faith and Values Steering Committee.[6]
Published works
- The Little Red Book of Wisdom, Thomas Nelson Publishers, March 13, 2007, ISBN-10: 0785221689 / ISBN-13: 978-0785221685. See website LittleRedBookOfWisdom.com.
Contact information
The DeMoss Group
3235 Satellite Boulevard, Suite 555
Duluth, GA 30096
Phone: 770 813-0000
Fax: 770 813-8887
URL: http://www.demossgroup.com/team.htm
Profiles
Resources
Related SourceWatch articles
References
- ↑ See related Arthur S. DeMoss Foundation.
- ↑ Bio: Mark DeMoss, Nelson Ministry Services.
- ↑ Team, DeMossGroup.com.
- ↑ Clients, DeMossGroup.com.
- ↑ Who's Involved, Save Iraqi Christians, accessed August 10, 2008.
- ↑ News Release: "Governor Mitt Romney Announces the National Faith and Values Steering Committee," MittRomney.com, June 13, 2007.
Articles by Mark DeMoss
- "Why evangelicals could support this Mormon," The Politico, April 24, 2007.
External articles
- dpulliam, "Mark DeMoss on being 'dispatched;," Get Religion Blog, May 25, 2007.
- Michael Luo, "Evangelical Supporter Seeks to Rally Brethren for Romney," The Caucus Blog/New York Times, October 10, 2007.
- Conservative Wordsmith, "Mitt Romney Support Urged By Evangelical," Townhall.com, October 11, 2007.