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SAN ANTONIO - In this week’s edition of San Antonio’s Voice, pastor Max Lucado responds to criticism for a recent apology he made in regards to racism.
Lucado tells Randy Beamer about the realization he made regarding racism, what that prompted, and who he’s teaming up with as a result.
On August 9th, Lucado led a prayer event, Pray SA, at the Freeman Coliseum where more than 1000 carloads of people attended in addition to thousands more online. A second event will take place as well on August 16th focused on job uncertainty, COVID-19, and families.
Lucado is one of the world’s best-selling Christian authors, having sold more than 100 million copies worldwide, and is a regular on the New York Times bestseller list. He is currently the Teaching Minister at Oak Hills Church.
Contact Randy Beamer
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SAN ANTONIO - In this week’s edition of San Antonio’s Voice, pastor Max Lucado responds to criticism for a recent apology he made in regards to racism.
Lucado tells Randy Beamer about the realization he made regarding racism, what that prompted, and who he’s teaming up with as a result.
On August 9th, Lucado led a prayer event, Pray SA, at the Freeman Coliseum where more than 1000 carloads of people attended in addition to thousands more online. A second event will take place as well on August 16th focused on job uncertainty, COVID-19, and families.
Lucado is one of the world’s best-selling Christian authors, having sold more than 100 million copies worldwide, and is a regular on the New York Times bestseller list. He is currently the Teaching Minister at Oak Hills Church.
Contact Randy Beamer