A Tennessee-based Christian university says it canceled a Promise Keepers event due to a statement by the organization that “unnecessarily” fanned the culture war flames over the issue of gender and sexuality.
A Tennessee-based Christian university says it canceled a Promise Keepers event due to a statement by the organization that “unnecessarily” fanned the culture war flames over the issue of gender and sexuality.
Promise Keepers says a prominent Christian university canceled an upcoming event after the men’s ministry released a statement on sexuality and gender.
It was surprising that the nation’s second-largest newspaper, USA Today, turned over its platform to an opinion writer to mainstream anti-Christian hate by calling for the cancellation of a Christian service at AT&T Stadium in July. What provoked the hate unleashed on Christians in this editorial? Promise Keepers CEO Ken Harrison's call for men to come to AT&T Stadium to become better men, husbands, fathers, and members of their churches and communities.
A USA Today columnist argued in a recent article that a massive Promise Keepers men's conference scheduled for July in Dallas should be canceled due to the CEO's biblical beliefs on sexuality.