MegaFest International 2008 PDF Print E-mail
DALLAS, TX— Dec 4, 2007—The much anticipated return of MegaFest was announced today by Bishop T. D. Jakes, Senior Pastor of The Potter’s House. MegaFest, the hugely successful, record setting, family friendly event will return in 2008 and will move from Atlanta, GA to South Africa. The dates for MegaFest International are October 6 – October 20, 2008.

 

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Bishop T. D. Jakes Selected To Name CNN Heroes PDF Print E-mail
Dallas, TX— Bishop T. D. Jakes is one of 15 world notables selected to serve on CNN’s Blue Ribbon Panel. The team of judges will name the winners of CNN Heroes, an accolade which recognizes six individuals throughout the globe for their exceptional humanitarian accomplishments. The live global telecast, “CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute,” hosted by CNN’s Anderson Cooper and Christiane Amanpour at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, N.Y, will broadcast globally on CNN/U.S., CNN International and CNN en Español at 9 p.m. ET Thursday, December 6.

 

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Bishop T. D. Jakes Brings "Step Into Africa" Virtual Africa Exhibit On AIDS to Dallas PDF Print E-mail
Dallas, TX — Bishop T. D. Jakes is bringing the nationally touring, interactive Step Into Africa AIDS Exhibit to The Potter’s House to raise awareness about the effects of the AIDS pandemic on children in developing countries. The free exhibit will be open to the public beginning Wednesday, November 28, noon to 7:00 p.m., Thursday and Friday, noon to 9:00 p.m. The exhibit will continue until Saturday, December 1 from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
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National Conclave on HIV/AIDS Policy for Black Clergy PDF Print E-mail
African American Clergy from every faith came together that day at the Time Warner Conference Center in New York to develop a strategic plan of action to combat one of the deadliest diseases that mankind has ever faced - HIV/AIDS.
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Bishop Jakes Statement on Jena 6 PDF Print E-mail
Jena, Louisiana.  Like most of America, I had never heard of this small town of a little less than 3,000.
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