Martin Luther King Jr.: A Letter to American Christians in 1956
In a 1956 message, Martin Luther King Jr. read an imaginary letter from the Apostle Paul. Christian author Ed Stetzer provides an excerpt here, and also links to the full message.
In a 1956 message, Martin Luther King Jr. read an imaginary letter from the Apostle Paul. Christian author Ed Stetzer provides an excerpt here, and also links to the full message.
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Some two hundred people gathered Monday night at Calvary Baptist Church in New York City. Their purpose? To pray that local area churches will not be evicted by the city as a result of a new policy.
As we’ve said before, in places like New York, where real estate is both scarce and expensive, churches often obtain permits to hold meetings in schools outside of school hours. Almost any private group can do this under New York City’s rules and regs. However, the city has instituted a new policy that specifically bars religious groups from meeting in school buildings. As a result, as many as 160 churches (last we heard) could be without a meeting place by this time next month.