"A White Man's God"

“A White Man’s God”

Alton’s grandmother was a strong Christian, but growing up in Tennessee in the 1960s, their family endured a daily onslaught of racism. When Alton was 12, it got even worse when the KKK burned a cross in their yard. That day, he vowed never to believe in “a white man’s god.”

From that point on, he lived his life with “vengeance in his heart.”

But one day he reluctantly found himself in a church. And as he watched from the back of the chapel, the guest speaker was introduced: “A former Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan.”

What did the speaker say? What did Alton do next?

Watch now to find out.

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