From Green Beret to the Gold Dome: David Clark on Faith, Courage, and Conviction | Episode 22

David Clark has served in the Georgia House for 12 years. Before that, he served six years in the Army, went through Ranger School, and later went back while serving in the House to become a Green Beret. In this conversation, he talks about the stand that stripped him of his chairmanship, what faith looks like under real political pressure, and what he learned about himself running statewide for lieutenant governor. Topics covered in this episode: How David got into politics after his friend Michael Brown won a primary and died three months later The moment he walked into the House Speaker's office knowing it would cost him his chairmanship — and why he did it anyway What "truth with compassion" means and why passion alone falls short Running for lieutenant governor, coming up short, and why he'd make the same call again Fatherhood, faith, and the kind of man he wants his kids to see him be If you know someone in South Metro Atlanta doing real work in their community or business, send their name to Chad at the link below. That's how this show grows. Guest: David Clark, Georgia State Representative. Gwinnett County, Georgia.