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The Conversation: God's people and the racial divide in the church.

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Racial segregation is not just a debilitating ill within our secular society with a lingering impact, but it also exists and permeates our churches today. Rev. Martin Luther King Jr's once made a comment that 11:00 am on a Sunday morning is the most segregated hour in our nation. Decades later, there are people who still practice this truth and tragedy. Genesis 1:26 says that God said “Let Us Make man in Our image, according to our likeness."    Yet, racial separation and segregation among us still exists.

The gospel of Jesus Christ is for everyone --Christ died for all irrespective of skin color. So the question remains, does the American evangelical church perpetuate ethnic-based inequality or do we as Christians, especially in America, believe and demonstrate that we hold the keys to this solution? Rev. Martin Luther King Jr said, "We must live together as brothers or perish together as fools."

Join us Tuesday, February 14, at 3:30pm PST, with special guests Lorna Arnold, Foxy Davison, and Debbie Mahan as the conversation about reconciliation takes place. These three ladies will offer God-centered perspectives based on their own intention to bridge the racial divide with the hope of the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Hope 4 Today is an outreach program of Yield to the King Ministry. Contact us by visiting our website at www.yieldtothekingministry.org.

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