Even Christian Churches and Other Venues Cancel PROMISE KEEPERS Meetings Because They Have Taken a Firm Stand Against the Abomination of Sodomy/Homosexuality, Homosexual Marriage, Trangenderism, and the chaos that all of this has caused in this country and around the world.

Even Christian Churches and Other Venues Cancel PROMISE KEEPERS Meetings Because They Have Taken a Firm Stand Against the Abomination of Sodomy/Homosexuality, Homosexual Marriage, Trangenderism, and the chaos that all of this has caused in this country and around the world.

Daniel Whyte III, President of Gospel Light Society International, lovingly tells Promise Keepers, welcome to the club. Whyte has been going through this strange phenomenon of even Christians, evangelicals, and church folks treating him like the enemy because he stands for God and God’s Word against the satanic evil that has destroyed the lives of thousands and has destroyed cities in history and the present. The main reason this is happening is because some of these so-called Christian pastors, churches, and colleges are being paid as Judas did to support the abomination of sodomite/homosexuality, homosexual marriage, and transgenderism.

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Promise Keepers, an Evangelical organization founded in 1990 that holds men’s rallies in stadiums nationwide, has seen several scheduled events at churches and other venues canceled in recent months.

As recently as June, Belmont University, a private Christian university in Nashville, canceled a Promise Keepers event after the national Christian men’s ministry posted a blog criticizing LGBT pride month. The university accused the organization of “unnecessarily fan[ning] the flames of culture wars.”

The event, which was part of the group’s “Daring Faith” tour, is one of several events that were later canceled by Christian venues, including Hope Church in Cordova, Tennessee, and The Fountain of Praise in Houston.

Despite Promise Keepers’ decades-old legacy challenging Christian men to live out God’s calling, chairman and CEO Ken Harrison says much has changed since the 1990s when the group first launched.

While some have cited concerns about offending people with “biblical truth,” said Harrison, others were less clear in their reasons.

“One venue was worried that we would offend people by expressing our belief, rooted in Scripture, about gender and sexual identity,” he told The Christian Post via email. “Others said they didn’t want to draw protesters or simply didn’t give us a reason.

Harrison said the cancellations were “disheartening” given that they came not from secular groups, but overtly Christian ones.

“It’s disheartening to us that churches don’t want to ‘offend’ people with the truth of the Word, something we’ve come to expect from the culture, but which dismays us coming from Christian institutions,” he said.

As part of its mission, Promise Keepers offers guidance to men on how to respond to the current gender-identity crisis in our society.

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