Sunday, August 5, 2012

Racial Reconciliation Summit

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Through support of PrayerMetro and Phil, God adds to your account all the fruit of the ministry. Philippians 4:17 King James Version (KJV) Not because I desire a gift: but I desire fruit that may abound to your account.

This month on the 17th Phil and Raul will travel to Matamoros to assist with Back to School in the neighborhood and at CAREVI. Hundreds of children depend on your support for supplies and most of all HOPE. You can be a part.

This month we continue outreach bible studies on Monday night in the home of Manny and Ashley Mendiaz and on Wednesday 11:45am at the Jesus House downtown.

This month Phil will assist and teach at the citywide Racial Reconciliation Summit. (press release below).

This month we will add 500 legislators to our prayer outreach.

God is doing a great thing. How will you be involved?

Phil Larson, PrayerMetro (501c3)
508 Tumbleweed Dr.
Yukon, Oklahoma 73099
405-388-8037
 
 
Contact: Larry Colbert                                                                   FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
405-204-0043                                                                     www.colberthouse.com
 
Racial Reconciliation Summit II Scheduled for August 25
A racial reconciliation summit focused on applying God’s solution to racial strife to daily life has been scheduled for 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on August 25 at Metro Technology Center, located at 1900 Springlake Drive in Oklahoma City.
“The presenters at Racial Reconciliation Summit II: “God’s Solution to Racial Strife” will offer practical steps to move people out of racial strife and into racial reconciliation,” said Larry Colbert, who will conduct the Summit. “The steps employed are tried and proven Godly principles.”
Speakers will discuss racism and the church, living biracial and biracial heritage, using Godly wisdom to overcome discrimination, navigating the reconciled environment and functioning as God’s voice of reconciliation when racism emerges.
“This year’s summit is an assemblage of pastors, Bible teachers, counselors and business people with years of practical experience in living the reconciled life and who can impart Godly wisdom,” Colbert said. “Their careers and activities touch the arenas of physical health, manufacturing, athletics, publishing, education, marketing, community relations, corrections and behavioral health, to name a few.”
One goal of Racial Reconciliation Summit II: “God’s Solution to Racial Strife” is to gather in one place Christian leaders—church and ministry, counselors, government officials, educators and others—who have a heart for racial reconciliation.
Colbert, who conducted one of the first Racial Reconciliation Summits in Oklahoma City in 2011, said, “At Summit II, we will apply God’s solution to racial strife.”
Colbert is the award-winning author of “The Cup of Racial Reconciliation,” which reveals the five-step roadmap to vibrant racial unity between American Africans and Caucasians. He is founder and president of The Colbert House LLC, which publishes Christian books and provides services that help others publish as well.
The Summit will end with a period of networking.
More information about Racial Reconciliation Summit II, the presenters and The Colbert House LLC are available at www.colberthouse.com. Registration for individuals, groups and exhibit tables and a mail-in registration form can be obtained at www.colberthouse.com as well.
Space for Racial Reconciliation Summit II: “God’s Solution to Racial Strife” is limited and available on a first-come first-served basis.
 

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