Jamal Bryant Apologizes After Backlash Over Ending ‘Target Fast,’ Says He Misread the ‘Room’

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Dr. Jamal Bryant. Screengrab from YouTube / @JamalBryantPodcast

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“I believe that this is the hour where Black women lead. I believe that this is the hour where Black men take their rightful place in their rightful position,” said Bryant. “I am their brother and glad to walk behind them or beside them and always available in any capacity if necessary to be able to be a partner. And I would ask that in this hour that we would in fact take our cues from sisters.”

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Bryant still hopes Target will invest in Black banks. “They have not up to this hour,” he said, “but I am hopeful, I’m prayerful, and I am expectant that God will do it.”

“I do not in any way, shape, or form claim to be the leader,” said Bryant. “I do claim to be a servant and I’m grateful to serve. I’m grateful to be a part and I’m excited about building a better community for this generation and for the generation that comes behind.”

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Jessica is a content editor for ChurchLeaders.com and the producer of The Stetzer ChurchLeaders Podcast. She has always had a passion for the written word and has been writing professionally for the past eight years. When Jessica isn't writing, she enjoys West Coast Swing dancing, reading, and spending time with her friends and family.

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