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Expose people to Thurman Mitchell’s message and voice
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Inspire people to lead with compassion.
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Equip emerging minority leaders
The Man
Thurman was one of the first African American policeman in Wichita, KS. Later, he rose to fame as a TV news reporter and anchor. Despite the notoriety he received, Thurman heard a different call.
Urban youth. He saw the trouble of gangs and that so many teenagers had lost their way due to drugs, alcohol, and broken families. He often said, “You can’t go another way until you know another way.”
So Thurman started an inner city church and an urban youth ministry. And he walked away from a comfortable job and retirement plan to be a minister.
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As part of those efforts, Thurman helped launch the Servant Foundation, which he believed would help provide funding for ministries all across the globe. But just as the Servant Foundation was getting ready to launch, Thurman died of a massive stroke.
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— Bill High
​Discipleship
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We motivate leaders to make disciples like Thurman Mitchell.
Compassion for People
We inspire leaders to encourage others through hospitality and generosity.
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Vision
We aim to see leaders foster innovation, insight, and passion in their life, business, and ministry.
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Servant Leadership
We encourage leaders to embody truth, advocacy, boldness, gentleness, fearlessness, and to be charismatic.
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Biblical Worldview
We align with the principles in the Bible and strive to live our lives by it.
Malvenia Mitchell
Emmitt Mitchell
Karen Mitchell