Philip Yancey Quotes
In The 1960s Martin Luther King Jr. Devised A Creative Strategy Of Engagement That Has Since Been Adapted To Many Causes. He Fused Together The Power Of Love As Described In The Sermon On The Mount And Mahatma Gandhi's Method Of Nonviolent Resistance. "Prior To Reading Gandhi," He Said, "I Had About Concluded That The Ethics Of Jesus Were Only Effective In Individual Relationships." Gandhi Showed Him That A Movement On Behalf Of A Moral Cause Could Be Expressed In A Loving Way. "I Came To Feel That This Was The Only Morally And Practically Sound Method Open To Oppressed People In Their Struggle For Freedom.
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