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Evangelicals and the Future of Racial Unity

Evangelicals and the Future of Racial Unity

Phillip Bethancourt moderates a panel discussion on evangelicals and the future of racial unity with Don Carson, H.B. Charles, Crawford Loritts, Afshin Ziafat, and Beth Moore at the MLK50 Conference in Memphis, Tennessee. 

Evangelicals and the Future of Racial Unity


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