
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Ralph Rebandt, pastor of a Farmington Hills church, joins the conversation as he officially enters the race for Michigan governor. Rebandt shares his thoughts on the growing Dana Nessel controversy, saying it reflects a deeper problem with accountability and ethics in state government. He also explains what he believes sets him apart as a candidate, a background rooted in faith, service, leadership, and real-world problem solving, not politics-as-usual. Rebandt makes the case that Michigan needs moral clarity, transparency, and common-sense leadership to restore trust and move the state forward.
By Steve Gruber4.5
9494 ratings
Ralph Rebandt, pastor of a Farmington Hills church, joins the conversation as he officially enters the race for Michigan governor. Rebandt shares his thoughts on the growing Dana Nessel controversy, saying it reflects a deeper problem with accountability and ethics in state government. He also explains what he believes sets him apart as a candidate, a background rooted in faith, service, leadership, and real-world problem solving, not politics-as-usual. Rebandt makes the case that Michigan needs moral clarity, transparency, and common-sense leadership to restore trust and move the state forward.

23,356 Listeners

26,464 Listeners

12,091 Listeners

64,567 Listeners

41,393 Listeners

10,200 Listeners

2,052 Listeners

5,659 Listeners

65,964 Listeners

6,566 Listeners

43,953 Listeners

6,923 Listeners

8,433 Listeners

2,308 Listeners

1,827 Listeners