Bill McCartney, the former University of Colorado football coach who became a prominent religious figure in the 1990s after founding the Promise Keepers movement, died Friday at the age of 84.
April 1 - Even Promise Keepers can't escape the Y2K bug. Fears of problems at the turn of the year 2000 have caused the national men's Christian organization to cancel its plan for rallies at all 50 ...
(RNS) — A religious conversion in his 30s helped inspire McCartney to found Promise Keepers, which drew millions of men to events in the early 1990s. (RNS) — Bill McCartney, a former college ...
After transforming the University of Colorado’s football team, he founded the Promise Keepers, a masculine revivalist group that drew millions of supporters. By Alex Traub Bill McCartney ...
Then, he filled stadiums again with Promise Keepers, the men’s movement that spurred millions to reaffirm commitments to Jesus, their wives and children, and their civic and social responsibilities.
Bill McCartney, who coached Colorado to its only football national championship and founded Promise Keepers, an evangelical Christian group for “godly men,” died Jan. 10 in Boulder ...
Bill McCartney died on Jan. 10 at the age of 84 after a long battle with dementia and his son, Mike, said this week, “I thought I was ready, because we knew he was dying.” ...
Ken Harrison is the CEO and chairman of the Promise Keepers, one of the largest Christ-centered movements ever. He also serves as CEO of WaterStone, a Christian community foundation that oversees ...
Starting with prayer, a group known as the Promise Keepers came out to check on neighbors near South 37th Street and Scott Street following a Christmas Day tragedy. Whether You Wear Underwear To ...