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February 9, 2012
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“Reconciliation Ministries”
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Kentucky Heartland Institute on Public Policy
Baptist Heritage Lecture Series
“Reconciliation Ministries”
Tue, February 16, 2010 5:00 PM
Featured Speakers:
Dr. Lincoln N. Bingham is the Senior Pastor of St. Paul Baptist Church at Shively Heights in Louisville, Kentucky, and member of the Campbellsville University Church Relations Council; and Dr. Leslie Hollon, Senior Pastor at Trinity Baptist Church in San Antonio, Texas.
Dr. Bingham holds positions as Black Church Development Consultant, Kentucky Baptist Convention/Missionary Association, African American Church Planting Unit, Southern Baptist Convention; Co-Chairperson of the Greater Louisville Christian Reconciliation Ministries, Inc.; and, a member of the steering committee of Reconciliation Networks of Our World, and an instructor at Simmons College of Kentucky.
Dr. Hollon is a pastor, preacher, professor and writer.
Internationally know Dr. Wayne Oates called him “a reconciliation artist.”
Dr. Bill Leonard, Dean of Wake Forest Divinity School, describes Dr. Hollon as “a sensitive pastor, caring minister and excellent preacher.”
Dr. Hollon writes in the areas of Christian faith and practice and has contributed to ten books and several periodicals.
He is also a contributing blogger at
makethedayscount.com
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His most recent book release was
Christian Reconciliation Ministries:
Healing Hurts and Building Hope.
Dr. Hollon is a global strategist for Reconciliation Networks of Our World and a leader with the Baptist World Alliance, among other organizations.
Location: Banquet Hall in the Badgett Academic Support Center
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