The course of history changes at special moments when courageous individuals step up to take a stand, often at personal risk, on issues burning in controversy.
One of those moments was just celebrated with the commemoration of the historic civil rights march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama in March 1965.
Another such moment is unfolding before us today.
A group of some 150 black pastors, the National Baptist Fellowship of Concerned Pastors, is standing in protest against an invitation from the American Baptist College, in Nashville, Tennessee, to Bishop Yvette Flunder to speak at the college’s annual Garnett-Nabrit Lecture Series, March 15-18.
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4 comments:
Selective prejudism?
good
Liberals have their heads spinning.....lol!!
Whose side do they take? The oppressed black man or the poor gay guys?
If only some illegal immigrants were involved....they would go permanently insane.
well said Imclain, LOL!
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