America Tonight’s host Kate Delaney interviews the author of the book, “The Call of the Mourning Doves: Meeting God in Reality,” Mary Kathy Gray

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Hosted by the esteemed Kate Delaney, America Tonight is a well-established news and interview program with a dedicated following. As a celebrated radio and TV personality, author, public speaker, and pioneering female sports broadcaster, Kate has received numerous awards and accolades throughout her career. She has transformed her brand, and the America Tonight show into a trusted and respected platform, providing insightful content that resonates with audiences across the nation.

Airing Monday through Saturday, America Tonight reaches an impressive 2.9 million listeners. When she’s not on air, Kate is actively speaking about the importance of clear communication in a cluttered media landscape. Each year, America Tonight broadcasts from Washington, D.C., bringing the conversation to the Capitol and engaging lawmakers on the issues that matter most to listeners.

With over 20 years in radio and television, Kate Delaney is an award-winning national broadcast personality who has interviewed more than 16,000 individuals. She has received a Television Emmy for her special report on the AIDS epidemic in New Mexico, along with several Golden Mics for her series on immigration. Kate is also the author of three books, including her latest business publication, and has broadcast from diverse locations, ranging from the slums of Guayaquil, Ecuador, to a whale-watching boat in Maui, Hawaii.

Mary Kathy Gray was born in Fort Worth, Texas. In 1969, Mary Kathy and her family moved to Arkansas where they operated a commercial poultry and cattle farm. Today, her sons, Larry and Michael live near her home in Dardanelle, Arkansas. In 2017, she became Mary Gray-Sand, marrying Duane Sand who has a son, David.

She was trained as a classical pianist while attending colleges in Texas and Arkansas. Today, her business career has led to helping older citizens with their Medicare Insurance as an Independent Agent. In 1986, Mary Kathy felt led by God to write expressions of His love through poetry, scripture studies, prayers, short stories, novellas, novels, and inspirational articles. She is contributing to the author in six books

“The Call of the Mourning Doves: Meeting God in Reality” is an expression of knowing God and developing relationship and fellowship with Him. On these pages, you will come to know the author and the struggles she experienced that brought forth the knowledge, wisdom, and guidance to achieve the relationship she has with God-a relationship you may be longing for. 

Throughout this spiritual book, God’s great miracles are shown. How He protects us from Satan, saves our lives from illness, ease our worries, and heals our shattered hearts. He meticulously planned how every creation from miniscule to massive supports life, each for the other.

This book aims for its readers to know that our selfless God is concerned about our needs. He hears our silent cries and our heart’s deep desires. If you made a bad decision, cry your frustrations into His shoulder. He is our guide in this complicated journey of life. God wants His created beings to achieve a plane of faith so high that they can reach Him on His spiritual plane. He wants to connect with us through spiritual intimacy.

In this book, you can learn from your own existence and experiences how to become a holy and communicative entity who is energized by the power of the Holy Spirit to meet with God in reality.

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  1. It was refreshing to hear Mary Kathy Gray speak about encountering faith through personal struggle—her reflections seem to bridge spirituality with lived experience in a really honest way. Kate Delaney’s interview style brought out some deep, grounded insights that made me think more about how we recognize ‘God in reality’ in our own lives.

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