Conviction at the intersection of faith, the law, and the culture.
Marc T. Little is an attorney, pastor, executive, author, and commentator who has spent thirty years not merely practicing the law, but living it — in the boardroom, at the negotiating table, on Capitol Hill, and in the pulpit. He is the host of The Marc Little Show and a sought-after national cable-news commentator who speaks with conviction on faith, the law, and the culture.
As a C-suite executive he operated the historic Fabulous Forum and led the landmark sale that helped return the NFL to Los Angeles. He has served as an independent corporate director for more than thirty years and as Chairman of CURE. In February 2020 he was invited to the Cabinet Room of the White House, where he led prayer over the President alongside national faith and conservative leaders.
Licensed in California and Texas and a graduate of USC Law, Marc brings the rare authority of a man who has preached the gospel, argued in the highest courts, and built in the real world.
A frequent national cable-news voice on faith, law, and the culture — seen on Fox News and beyond.
Each week, Marc brings faith, the law, and the culture to the microphone — the same conviction he carries to the platform and the pulpit.
Including, but not limited to
Why the church cannot be silent — a biblical worldview brought to bear on the defining moral and political questions of our day.
Where the Constitution, the courtroom, and the Kingdom meet — from a man who has stood and argued in all three.
Building, governing, and protecting the local church and faith-based institutions with both legal precision and spiritual integrity.
Restoring the father’s seat and the family as the cornerstone of a free, flourishing, and godly society.
Truth and compassion on the sanctity of life — and an honest path to healing after loss.
Freedom, restoration, and wholeness through the power of the gospel.
Faith-driven leadership from the boardroom to the public square — three decades of building, governing, and dealmaking.
Topic, length, and format are confirmed in writing for each engagement, with travel and accommodations provided as set out in the speaker requirements.