Former President Jimmy Carter, who has long put religion and
racial reconciliation at the center of his life, is on a mission to heal a racial divide among Baptists and help the country soothe rifts that he believes are getting worse.
Not exact matches
How was your vision of a seamless unity between
racial reconciliation and evangelism received
at the Lausanne Forum?
All I can share is my personal experience living
at the intersection of ministry and
racial reconciliation.
Yet many public spokesmen for the religious right now tell Evangelicals — including Evangelical women who have spent their lives teaching Evangelical girls and young women to resist the sexualization of their identity and worth in a hook - up culture, and Evangelical men who learned
at Promise Keepers rallies that
racial reconciliation is a moral imperative — to «grow up,» to stop being «panty - waists.»
At Oakland the Saturday - night talks are devoted to
racial reconciliation, beginning with Boone, a thin, young pastor and president of New Generation Campus Ministries in Richmond, Virginia.
With
racial issues roiling the nation, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio has stepped to the fore, appearing on national television, speaking
at church services and holding forth
at news conferences to deliver a nuanced message of
reconciliation.
This dialogue has occurred between the Australian government and and two UN treaty committees, on the Elimination of
Racial Discrimination (August 1999 and March 2000) and the Human Rights Committee (HRC)(July 2000); between Indigenous non-government organizations and UN committees on each of these occasions; between the government and Indigenous and non-Indigenous representatives before the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Native Title and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Fund (PJC) in February and March 2000; and,
at a broader level, among Australian citizens and a range of institutions, as part of a continuing debate about the meaning of
reconciliation.
together with initiatives announced
at the time of its introduction and others agreed on by the Parliament from time to time, is intended, for the purposes of paragraph 4 of Article 1 of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of
Racial Discrimination and the
Racial Discrimination Act 1975, to be a special measure for the advancement and protection of Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islanders, and is intended to further advance the process of
reconciliation among all Australians.