El compromiso de Martin Luther King Jr. de hacer justicia se derivaba de su llamado, convicción y valor. También hoy, el liderazgo profético requiere un compromiso claro y coherente a la luz del llamado y la convicción de hacer justicia, y el valor para llevarla a cabo.| ResourceUMC
Moving Faith Communities to Fruitful Conversations about Race is a dialogue about race in America that may be used to help your church bring people together to talk about moving forward bravely and boldly in the name of Christ. The free resource is divided into four videos which may be used in one or more| Lewis Center for Church Leadership - Advancing the knowledge and practice of ...
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Lewis Center director Lovett H. Weems, Jr. pays tribute to the late Nelson Mandela by lifting up key leadership lessons found in Mandela’s life and legacy.| Lewis Center for Church Leadership - Advancing the knowledge and practice of ...
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Baltimore Pastor C. Anthony Hunt lifts up Martin Luther King, Jr.’s powerful vision of the Beloved Community, calling on individuals and churches to continue to promote peace with justice. He provides ten suggestions for heightening our commitment to community building and social engagement. A universal human striving is for authentic community. Dr. Martin Luther King,| Lewis Center for Church Leadership - Advancing the knowledge and practice of ...
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