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  2. Promise Keepers - Wikipedia

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    Promise Keepers is an Evangelical Christian parachurch organization for men. It opposes same-sex marriage , and champions chastity and marital fidelity and the man as being head of the household. Promise Keepers originated in the United States, but independent branches have also been established in Canada and New Zealand.

  3. Bill McCartney - Wikipedia

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    William Paul McCartney (born August 22, 1940) is a former American football player and coach and the founder of the Promise Keepers men's ministry. He was the head coach at the University of Colorado Boulder for thirteen seasons (1982 – 1994), compiled a 93–55–5 (.624) record, and won three consecutive Big Eight Conference titles (1989 ...

  4. 50,000 men once filled Bulldog Stadium for Promise Keepers ...

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    John G. Taylor. July 23, 2022 at 5:00 AM. Where have all the Promise Keepers gone, especially the 50,000 who filled Fresno’s Bulldog Stadium in 1997? If you relished profoundly public spiritual ...

  5. List of rallies and protest marches in Washington, D.C.

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    A series of workshops and seminars were held by the event's organizers at Georgetown University the weekend directly prior to the march, discussing topics such as Green Jobs, Appalachian History, and political organizing. October 2 – One Nation Working Together March for Jobs, Peace and Justice. Rally at the Lincoln Memorial to press for ...

  6. Howard Hendricks - Wikipedia

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    Howard Hendricks. Howard George Hendricks (April 5, 1924 – February 20, 2013) was a longtime professor at Dallas Theological Seminary [1] and speaker for Promise Keepers. [2] Upon his graduation from Dallas, Hendricks accepted the pastorate at Calvary Independent Presbyterian Church (now Calvary Bible Church) in Fort Worth, Texas.

  7. Texas Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Texas Stadium. Texas Stadium was an American football stadium located in Irving, Texas, a suburb west of Dallas. Opened on October 24, 1971, [2] it was known for its distinctive hole in the roof, the result of abandoned plans to construct a retractable roof. The stadium was the home field of the NFL's Dallas Cowboys for 38 seasons, through 2008 ...

  8. Overlake Christian Church - Wikipedia

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    After Moorehead's departure in June 1998, the senior pastor's role was filled by Rick Kingham, a former Vice President of Promise Keepers, who led the congregation until February 2007, and Mike Howerton, who was the church's lead pastor from that year until March 2020. Neely McQueen and Patrick Swanson became the church's first lead pastors ...

  9. New Man (Christian magazine) - Wikipedia

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    In April 1997, when New Man stopped being the official magazine of Promise Keepers, it had a circulation of 330,000. [5] New Man subscribers were mostly educated married men. 65% had a college degree, and their median income was $83,600 (40% higher than the U.S. male average income). Over 90% held a position in their church.