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Mobilizing for Marriage

September 16, 2004
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Former professional football star Ken Hutcherson, now the senior pastor at Antioch Bible Church in Washington, tells how Christians can stand up for traditional marriage by getting involved with May Day for Marriage, an event taking place on Capitol Mall in Washington, DC, on October 15.

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About the Guest

Ken Hutcherson

Ken Hutcherson

Ken Hutcherson “Hutch” is the senior pastor of Antioch Bible Church near Seattle. Born in Alabama in the era of segregation, he is a former middle linebacker for the Seahawks, Dallas Cowboys and San Diego Chargers, he has spent more than two decades training adults and young people to be on the offensive for Jesus Christ.

He is featured on numerous radio and TV programs we well as in newspapers and magazines for his stand on biblical principles and standards, no matter what the cost.

He sounds the clarion call to today’s church in his books The Church, Before All Hell Breaks Loose and Enough Faith: You’ve Already Got What It Takes to Make a Difference and his autobiography, Hope is Contagious.