
Justice at the Gate in San Antonio Texas, is dedicated to empowering believers through reconciliation and education in God’s presence to impact our nation through prayer and the power of the ballot. As the grand-daughter of a former Ku Klux Klan member, Alice has publicly repented for overt an unconscious racism in the white community. Alice Serves as a bridge between Christians of various cultures as well as between the church and the civic arena.
In 1996, she founded Pray Texas to encourage pastors to pray and work together for community transformation. Alice served on the US Civic Rights Commission State Advisory Committee for ten years.
This book is devoted to providing the answer, not only to the causes
of the divide, but most importantly, to show how to bridge it so
that God’s presence and power can be brought in the political arena
to make this world a better place.”
Author of
Bridging the Racial and Political Divide: How Godly Politics Can
Transform a Nation. In this book’s foreword, Ed Silvoso writes: "At
the very outset, Alice poses a sobering question:
Why are Black and White evangelicals, who agree theologically, so
divided by race, especially in politics?


