Parker, Matthew, 1945-
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Parker, Matthew, 1945-
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Parker, Matthew, 1945-
Parker, Matthew
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Africa American evangelical ministry executive and consultant; born on November 14, 1945; raised in Detroit; post-high school education at Grand Rapids School of Bible and Music (1970), BA from Wheaton College (1977), and MA in Education Administration from University of Detroit (1987); Wheaton College's first Minority Student Advisor (1973-1978); instrumental in establishing urban ministry training and leadership development programs at William Tyndale College and Bryan College; involved in church planting project in Detroit, including as interim pastor; planned and directed 1984, 1986 and 1990 National Summits on Black Church Development and co-chaired Atlanta '88: Congress on Evangelizing Black America; formed Institute for Black Family Development; member of executive committee of Religious Alliance Against Pornography.
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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n90701947
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Education
African Americans
African Americans
African Americans
Athletes
Bible colleges
Christian education
Christian leadership
Christian life
Church and social problems
Conversion
Discipling (Christianity)
Discrimination
Discrimination
Evangelicalism
Evangelistic work
Evangelistic work
Evangelistic work
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Pornography
Racism
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Africa
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Detroit (Mich.)
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