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Can A Generation Be Scared Straight?
It is fair to say that much of America is curious about or even fascinated by prison. But shows like Scared Straight also appeal to our desire for a single and relatively straightforward intervention to solve an extremely complex problem.
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Charlotte churches address, seek solutions to gang violence
Church Leaders say they want to help facilitate a better relationship between police and the community. They want to help get rid of the no-snitch culture.
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Why I Rejoiced When the Flag Came Down
Our race issues will not be solved by the politicians, businesses, churches or community groups by themselves. The church and the healing power of the gospel will take us to a new dimension of personal, corporate, and community transformation.
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Reconciled Church: 1 Thing Separates Charleston From Baltimore, Ferguson
Charleston becomes a call to all people of faith to leave our silos for a new brand of solidarity. With a comprehensive strategy of hope, we can serve the underserved and justice-deprived.
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Church Leaders Plan for Potential Problems during upcoming Randall Kerrick Trial
Bishop Phillip Davis of Nations Ford Community Church said, “I think that if city leaders aren't concerned for the potential for violence, then we would be naïve.” The next “Reconciled Church” summit in Charlotte is scheduled for July 9.
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One Series - One Voice Discussion on Racism in America
Is racism still an issue in America? Our panel, along with special guest Bishop Harry Jackson, share their personal experiences, and you will be shocked at what you’ll hear.
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Prominent pastors join to address Charleston, Ferguson, Baltimore, more
The Reconciled Church is an organization headed by Jackson, Bishop T.D. Jakes of The Potter's House megachurch in Dallas and James Robison, founder and president of Life Outreach International in Fort Worth, Texas.
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Bishop Harry Jackson thoughts on the Charleston Shooting
Bishop Harry Jackson, Jr: Senior pastor at the Hope Christian Church in Maryland, joins The Hard Line to react to the horrific mass shooting in Charleston, SC. The case is being investigated as a hate crime.
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Bishop Harry Jackson - We Need a Human Response
Bishop Harry Jackson spoke with Lou Dobbs on the Charleston Shootings, Religion, and Racial Healing.
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Local Ministers, Community Leaders Work To Prevent Violence As Kerrick Trial Approaches
Close to 100 pastors and community leaders held a summit Thursday at Nations Ford Community Church. They want to avoid violent protests like the ones that have happened in Baltimore and Ferguson.