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I asked Kevin Ezell if he would go on record to remove any Send Network trainers who support BLM in any way. This Friday, Dhati Lewis will train SEND network pastors in discipleship. When Dhati was VP of SEND, he said BLM riots were “the voice of the unheard”...

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