“Healing the racial divide in the nation will take the Church’s leadership,” says Bishops Harry Jackson and T.D. Jakes who are the leaders of a new attempt to position the church as a source of healing and reconciliation in matters of race. Their website features a letter to President Barack Obama, “Practical Steps Toward Racial Reconciliation Across America, “Seven Bridges to Peace” and a “Covenant of Reconciliation.” They recently hosted a two- hour worship service on the Daystar network to promote this effort. C0- founder of the network, Joni Lamb said during the service, “The world may not be reconciled but we must be reconciled.”
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