On the steps of Atlanta’s City Hall, a group of interfaith leaders came together to announce a ten-step plan that they believe can help the city of Atlanta combat poverty and crime. In attendance was Rev. Darryl Winston of Greater Works Ministries, Bishop Carl McRae of Exousia Lighthouse International Christian Ministries, Pastor Keith Hammond of New Generation Baptist Church, Georgia […]On the steps of Atlanta’s City Hall, a group of interfaith leaders came together to announce a ten-step plan that they believe can help the city of Atlanta combat poverty and crime. In attendance was Rev. Darryl Winston of Greater Works Ministries, Bishop Carl McRae of Exousia Lighthouse International Christian Ministries, Pastor Keith Hammond of New Generation Baptist Church, Georgia […]Read MoreFeedzy

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