the Promise Keepers had a budget of about $100 million, employed 345 people and could claim that millions of men had attended its events nationwide. One gathering was considered the largest ever ...
Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson, Promise Keepers grew popular across the country, holding revival-style events in stadiums and mounting recruiting efforts to reach Black and Latino Christians.
Hundreds of friends, family members and former players filled the Coors Events Center on the University ... creating a group called Promise Keepers that offers guidance and support to Christian ...
Post-retirement, McCartney focused his attention on Promise Keepers, a Christian organization ... is the world’s largest multimedia news provider, reaching billions of people worldwide every ...
which fulfilled a campaign promise, extended to all but 14 of the people who have been charged in the attack. The remaining 14, members of the far-right Proud Boys and Oath Keepers groups ...
He’s changing how Americans understand the government’s role in responding to extreme weather events and rewriting ... judge to drop order barring Oath Keepers from visiting Capitol: The ...
(RNS) — A religious conversion in his 30s helped inspire McCartney to found Promise Keepers, which drew millions of men to events in the early 1990s. (RNS) — Bill McCartney, a former college ...
Then, he filled stadiums again with Promise Keepers, the men’s movement that ... McCartney saw it as the promised event. He and his family packed within a day and headed north.
That weekend of June 16-17, 1996, changed my life. It was the first of many Promise Keepers events that I attended. The things that Coach had to say about being a good husband and father ate me up.
After his coaching career, McCartney co-founded the Christian organization "Promise Keepers." He had four children with his late wife, Lynne.