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Promise Keepers of the 1990s advertised itself as apolitical, but according to Du Mez, the media wasn’t buying it. “If you looked at who was sponsoring these events, ...
The Promise Keepers are famous for their 1997 march on the National Mall in Washington. Some 700,000 evangelical men prayed there for salvation.
Promise Keeper and former NFL coach Tony Dungy’s comments during the George Floyd protest also illuminate the inherent problem in Promise Keepers’ approach to racial reconciliation: “Today we are a ...
Promise Keepers’ 2021 rally at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, was its biggest in-person event in 20 years. The evangelical men’s organization will hold a conference in Tulsa this week.
So says Bill McCartney, the founder of Promise Keepers, a nondenominational Christian group that seeks to bring men together to repent their sins and straighten out their lives.
“Promise Keepers was launched to help men in their marriages and their families, not to elect the next president or the next Congress,” Mr. DeMoss said.
Promise Keepers really started racial reconciliation. I think they may have even coined the term, and yet they never get any credit for it. I don’t think it fits a lot of people’s narrative.
If Promise Keepers were being taken out of context, it was acostly miscommunication. Its budget dropped from $117 million in’97 to about $34 million this year.
Promise Keepers 2020 keynote speakers include: Dr. Tony Evans, founder and senior pastor of Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship in Dallas, founder and president of The Urban Alternative and author of more ...