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Free Resources from Promise Keepers on the Sin of Racism and the Power of Racial Reconciliation

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Founded in 1990 by former University of Colorado football coach Bill McCartney, Promise Keepers (PK) is calling men back to courageous and bold servant leadership by sparking a movement that will mobilize millions of men to follow Christ into today's broken world as changemakers for their families, churches and communities.

From its inception, Promise Keepers has taken an unequivocal and unapologetic stand against racism and for racial reconciliation. All Promise Keepers strive to keep seven strategic promises that create the foundation of our values and how we apply the Word of God in our daily actions. Promise #6 is a solemn commitment to reach beyond any racial and denominational barriers to demonstrate the power of biblical unity.

As Christian men, it is our responsibility to respect and protect our brothers of all races.

Toward that end, Promise Keepers has created a webpage with helpful voices from within the Promise Keepers community speaking and writing on the topic of racial reconciliation.

The topics include:

  • Seeking Justice
  • Race Relations in the Church
  • Reconciliation

The contributors include:

  • Tony Dungy, Super Bowl-winning coach
  • Dr. Alveda King, executive director of civil rights for the unborn for Gospel of Life and the niece of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King
  • Rev. Samuel Rodriguez, president of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference
  • Donald Burgs, Jr., pastor of, president of African American Fellowship of Southern Baptist Convention of Texas, director of international relations of the National Baptist Convention of America and Promise Keepers' board member
  • Miles McPherson pastor of the Rock Church and a former NFL football player
  • Dr. Johnny Parker, executive coach and relationship architect
  • Mike Satterfield, pastor of Fielder Church
  • Jeff Warren, pastor of Park Cities Baptist Church
  • Bishop Wellington Boone, author, minister and discipler
  • Ken Harrison, CEO of Promise Keepers

In keeping with its steadfast commitment to racial reconciliation, Promise Keepers is calling the Christian men of our nation to be a part of Promise 6 Sunday Oct. 25, 2020. The goal of this event is to energize men across the country to reach out in their communities to tear down the walls of racism, division, ignorance, and prejudice and be at the forefront of meaningful dialogue and lasting change.

To access the Promise Keepers racial reconciliation resources, go to https://promisekeepers.org/promise-keepers-and-racial-reconciliation/

For more information on Promise 6 Sunday, visit https://promisekeepers.org/promise-6-sunday/.

 

 

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