
Joe Mitchell
Born in Buffalo, N.Y., George Joseph “Joe” Mitchell was raised in DeKalb, where he is the bi-vocational co-pastor of New Hope Missionary Baptist Church.
He earned a Business Management degree from Judson College and a Masters of Divinity from Northern Baptist Theological Seminary. He completed his doctorate in divinity at the Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Theology at Virginia Union University.
He and his wife Andria have been married for more than 15 years. He is the proud father of Nevaeh, Joseph and Nadia.
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Joe Mitchell says it's time for a ceasefire.
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Joe Mitchell tells us about the role of unions in bettering the lives of people of color.
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It's a story of two tragedies on water: Joe Mitchell says we are due for real discussion of classism.
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As the nation waits to see if we'll default on our bills, Joe Mitchell says it's a good time to remember a budget is a moral statement of priorities.
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What happened to two state lawmakers in Tennessee was an affront to democracy, says Joe Mitchell.
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Joe Mitchell asks who's to blame, the politicians or the people who vote for them?
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Joe Mitchell says blind allegiance to a political party doesn't leave room for critical thinking.
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Joe Mitchell implores politicians to stop playing games with people's lives.
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A family facing tragedy, a phone call, and another reminder for Joe Mitchell that America isn't there for its working poor.
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Pastor Joe Mitchell says, "There is something deeply hypocritical about praying for a problem you are unwilling to resolve."