“Racism is an insidious monster,” McCartney said in a 1996 rally for clergy in Atlanta, in announcing Promise Keepers’ move to focus on issues of race. “You can’t say you love God and ...
McCartney said Promise Keepers grew out of tension in his own life. His zeal for success as a football coach came into conflict with his desire to be the husband and father he felt God wanted him ...
“Promise Keepers envisions a world in which every man — regardless of denomination, generation, race, or culture — has the opportunity to receive new life, know God’s Word, and follow ...
Ken Harrison is the CEO and chairman of the Promise Keepers, one of the largest Christ ... donations of millions of dollars monthly to build God’s kingdom. After starting his career as an ...
The date was October 4, 1997, and the MSNBC producers on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., had a problem. Actually, they had several problems. The main problem was that the million or so Promise ...
He later worked full-time at Promise Keepers, an all-male Christian group ... which Mr. McCartney called “an abomination of almighty God,” and abortion. “The glory of a man is his wife ...