... challenge the church to do better, be more of who Christ wants us to be ...

Justin Lee
... challenge the church to do better, be more of...
... challenge the church to do better, be more of...
... challenge the church to do better, be more of...
... challenge the church to do better, be more of...
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In this quote, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is challenging the church to do better. He is asking us to reach beyond our own sphere of influence and reach out to those who are not a part of the church community. He is asking us to have a more inclusive approach to both our church community and the world at large.

Source: Torn: Rescuing The Gospel From The Gaysvs.christians Debate

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