Friends, Our guest for next week's call is Reverend Michel Faulkner, the man that many are saying will be the next Mayor of New York City! For more than 30 years, Michel has dedicated his life to serving God and his community. Whether it is football, writing, running marathons, politics, or pastoring his church, Rev. Faulkner is motivated by his faith to pour passion and integrity into everything that he does. He has a vision to preserve the American Dream for future generations by defending the principles that made our country great. (Scroll down for complete bio). I know that you will enjoy hearing from Reverend Faulkner. Please join us this Tuesday by calling 712-432-0900 and entering passcode 199176#. For God & Country, Bishop E.W. Jackson Sr. P.S. Don't forget about our #STANDWithLawEnforcement Campaign. We are extending our efforts, and want to put a Police Prayer Card in the hands of EVERY SINGLE police officer in America. Watch a video update here. Please consider making a donation, every dollar helps us give another police officer a tangible sign of our support for their sacrifice! Donate here. Reverend Michel Faulkner Bio For more than 30 years, Rev. Michel Faulkner has dedicated his life to serving God and his community. Growing up in Washington, D.C., he was an all-star football player that became a freshman All-American and four-year starter at Virginia Tech. In 1980, Rev. Faulkner graduated with a B.A. in communications. After college, Rev. Faulkner played one season (1981-82) with the New York Jets in the NFL. In 1983, Faulkner returned to Virginia Tech and graduated with a Master's degree in education and career counseling in 1985. Upon completion of his Master's degree, he accepted a position at Liberty University to become the Assistant Dean of Students in 1985, and was promoted to Vice President for Urban Ministry in 1987. In 1988, Rev. Faulkner and his family moved to New York City where he served as Assistant Pastor and Director of the Lamb's Center for the Lamb's Church in Times Square. One year later, he joined the staff of Calvary Baptist Church in Midtown Manhattan as Pastor for Youth and Community Outreach. Rev. Faulkner was ordained at Calvary in December of 1991. While at Calvary he also served as co-chairman for the New York City Board of Education's HIV/AIDS Task Force. He also served on Mayor Giuliani's Task Force on Police Community Relations; and Commissioner for the City Charter Revision. In addition, he also served as the Vice President for Community Government Relations at King's College from 1998 to 2002. In 1993, Rev. Faulkner became the Senior Pastor of Central Baptist Church in the Upper West Side of Manhattan. He was able to grow the congregation from an average of 50 weekly attendees to over 400. Also from June of 2002 to February of 2004, Rev. Faulkner served as World Vision's Director of U.S. Programs in New York City. In 2005, Rev. Faulkner founded the Institute for Leadership, a non-profit organization focusing on the development of leaders and leadership programs and bring scalable solutions to difficult community problems. In June 2006, Rev. Faulkner left Central Baptist Church and founded the New Horizon Church of New York in Harlem and was built on the principle of building bridges between the economically and socially disadvantaged in the name of Christ. In 2010 Rev. Faulkner ran a spirited, but unsuccessful campaign for a seat in the United States House of Representatives. Also in 2010, Rev. Faulkner completed his first book "Restoring the American Dream." This book highlights his vision and goals to save the American Dream for future generations. In 2014, Rev. Faulkner accepted a Board Member assignment for two organizations: The Medicare Rights Center and The Chicago Hope Academy. In 2014 Rev. Faulkner also founded Over the Hump Resources, LLC, which provides working capital and management assistance to small and medium business worldwide, where he serves as CEO. In his spare time, Rev. Faulkner is a Marathon runner. He completed four marathons including the 2010 NYC Marathon which was a lifelong goal for him. In October 27, 2013, he completed the Marine Corp Marathon in Washington D.C. Rev. Faulkner is also a frequent commenter for numerous national and local media outlets. Rev. Faulkner lost his wife, Virginia, of more than 30 years in 2014. Together they raised children in New York City – which include two college graduates and one college junior. Rev. Faulkner recently married, Dr. Sarai Padilla. She is a practicing psychologist of more than 28 years and has one daughter and three grandchildren. |
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