3282Martin Luther King Jr. Speeches

Martin Luther King Jr. Speeches

Martin Luther King Jr. Speeches

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was also an accomplished speaker and writer. Some of Martin Luther King Jr. speeches are I’ve Been to the Mountaintop, I Have a Dream, Beyond Vietnam, and the lost recording, The American Race Crisis. According to the King Center, at least 10 books with extended citations have been written about him. There are 6 collections of Dr. King’s writing and speeches.

After the boycott, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. speeches include:

  • Stride Toward Freedom: The Montgomery Story.  
  • It also had a chapter on the Pilgrimage to Nonviolence.
  • He penned the Letter From Birmingham Jail.
  • Several of his sermons are written in Strength To Love.
  • The Trumpet of Conscience was about the Vietnam War, rebellious youth and civil disobedience. It has a Christmas sermon on peace.

The book is a result of the Massey Lectures Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. gave through the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

Martin Luther King Jr. speeches also include these:

  • Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community. It is a call to evaluate American priorities or face imminent danger
  • Why Can’t We Wait includes other important writings by Dr. King

Civil Rights Movement

Also according to the online King Center listings, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. has read at least 20 books on nonviolence by various authors. A minimum of  20 books has been written by others about Dr. King and the Civil Rights Movement including the Albany movement. There are at least 7 books written about Dr. King by family members. In-depth biographies were written by at least 5 non-family members. One of them biographies was written by a college classmate of Dr. King.

“The quality, not the longevity, of a one’s life is what’s important. ”

The legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. still lives on. Mrs.Coretta Scott King formed the King Center located in Atlanta, Georgia. It is also known as the Center for Nonviolent Social Change. The global phenomenon is a source of learning and inspiration. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Sites. At least a million people, worldwide, visit the King Center, each year. I Have a Dream and I’ve Been to the Mountaintop are two of the most famous Martin Luther King Jr. speeches

Bernice King, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. ’s youngest daughter is the CEO. She aims to see the kingly anointed nonviolent teachings and strategies of Dr. King integrated into the 7 Mountains of Society. She entitled the concept “Nonviolence 365,” a societal solution and lifestyle.

If you can’t fly then run,

If you can’t run walk,  

If you can’t walk then crawl,

But whatever you do,

You have to keep moving ward.”

_ Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Got Dreams? We hope you have been inspired to reach them. Let us know which of Martin Luther King Jr. speeches moved you the most. See more inspirational Christian articles at KNCB.ORG. Also, watch Christian teaching and preaching sermon videos. Listen to great Christian music videos or enjoy a free Christian movie online. God Bless You. Follow Your Godsent Dreams!

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3255Sheryl Brady

Pastor Sheryl Brady image

Solo Artist Sheryl Brady

You Are Fit for the Fight! Pastor Sheryl Brady is a Christian teacher, preacher of contemporary Christian psalmist and gospel music singer. She was born on April 17, 1960, in Detroit.

At a young age, Sheryl Brady was in for a fight. Her father died from a heart attack and sister died from hepatitis. Sheryl’s mother was in a bad accident, was a high school dropout at 15, and married at 17. She was a mother of three. A friend told her about Bishop T.D. Jakes. While he preached, she saw herself preaching. God saw her thoughts. This was her defining moment. Her set time and the favor was sure to come.

“Thou shalt arise, and have mercy .. the time to favor her has come..the set time is come. (Ps. 102:13).

Sheryl Brady Ministry

Would God call Sheryl Brady to preach? She didn’t think so. She had not been to seminary. In 1998, they moved from Dallas to Durham, NC. In 1999, The River was born. Sheryl became a pastor. She couldn’t believe it. Ten years later, Bishop T.D. Jakes called her. He needed a pastor. They prayed. In April 2010, she became the pastor of the new Potter’s House in North Dallas, Texas.

In 2010, Bishop Jakes asked Pastor Sheryl Brady to speak at Manpower. She was the first and only female speaker. There were a least 10,000 men in attendance. She spoke at Woman Thou Art Loosed, Megafest, the Women of Faith conference and more. She began the Connections Conference. Watch her on any Christian broadcasting network.

Sheryl Brady is a gifted Christian writer and has authored books, workbooks, and Christian audio books. In 2012, she wroteA Journey of Transformation for the Washington Post. She wrote for Fox News and has been in Hope for Women and the Gospel Today magazine.

Campus Pastor, Sheryl Brady, is a 30-year international “bridge-builder.” She has ministered the life of Jesus Christ in at least ten nations. Her life messages are transcending and transparent.

Apart from travel, Pastor Sheryl Brady says she loves home. She believes family is a ministry, too. Her marriage to Bishop Joby Brady has lasted 40 years. They have three daughters, Lana, Tina, Nina and have 7 grandchildren. Their sons-in-law are also active church leaders.

Grammy Winner Sheryl Brady

Pastor Sheryl Brady is a soloist and co-writer. She sang gospel song “Waiting On You” on the Woman Thou Art Loosed album. It was a Grammy, Dove and Stellar gospel award nomination.

“When the hand of God is really on your life, there is something that makes you want it and not wants it at the same time. That’s how you know you’re it.” _Sheryl Brady

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3263The Albany Movement

The Albany Movement

The Albany Movement

On December 14, 1961, the SCLC, and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. became involved in the Albany Movement. The desegregation movement was organized by students of the SNCC, the Albany NAACP and at least 8 others were involved in the civil conflict. It was organized on November 17, 1961. Dr. William G. Anderson was the leader. The Albany movement was another quest to end racial segregation. The event was televised nationally. However, it didn’t accomplish its goals. King was arrested with other peaceful activists. King declined bail until they honored the protestors requests. When King left town, business was as usual. The privileges were lifted.

Dr. Martin Luther King went back to Albany, in July of 1962. He was arrested again. He chose 45 days instead of paying the fine. The wise Police Chief Pritchard arranged for his fine to be paid. King was released. The $178 fine was paid by Billy Graham, according to the  King Center. King stated that there have been incidents when people were  “kicked off lunch counter stools…ejected from churches…thrown into jail”. “Being kicked out of jail” was new to him.

The Albany Movement was a great eye-opener for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. It led to a new civil rights plan of action. From now on, he would steer clear of pre-existing protests. He would remain diligent to those he could control. This unsuccessful incident put a damper on the public view of the Civil Rights Peace Movement. Nevertheless, another civil rights victory was coming.

“The time is always right to do what is right.”

I Have a Dream

In 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and others used nonviolent marches, sit-ins, kneel-ins in and boycotting in Birmingham from lessons he learned during the Albany movement. Lack of funds and arrests led to John Bevel’s idea of using children. Police used dogs, clubs, high-pressure water hoses on at least 1,000 black children as television cameras rolled. The John F. Kennedy Administration and the nation were furious. Jim Crow signs came down. Blacks could have access to public places, and more. A counter-attack took place. Four later, 4 girls were killed in a church bombing by the KKK. Dr. King eulogized three of them. King’s brother’s house was bombed.

In 1963, the famous Martin Luther King Jr. speeches like the “I Have a Dream” speech was delivered by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The March On Washington for Jobs and Freedom was held. King and others went to pressure the federal government. At least 250,000 attended. The Albany movement was a call to end racism and extend equal rights.

Martin Luther King Jr. Awards

The accomplishments of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. awards were great. He received the 1957 Spingarn NAACP Medal. In 1958, he was awarded the Anisfield-Wolf Award for Stride Toward Freedom. The Albany movement was just the precursor for what would become one of the greatest movements in American history today. In 1963, he was named Man of the Year. Martin Luther King Jr. awards included his being the recipient of the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize. The Synagogue Council of America issued the Judaism and World Peace Award to him, in 1965 and in 1966, he was awarded the Margaret Sanger Award for Planned Parenthood.

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. awards also included was the Brotherhood Award, in 1967. In 1968, he received the Nehru Award for International Understanding. He received 2 posthumous awards. The 1977 Presidential Medal of Freedom and the 2004 Congressional Gold Medal was given in his honor. In 1971, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day was established. In 1986, it became a federal holiday. Also, Washington State had a county renamed in memory of him. In 2011, a Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial was dedicated and placed in the National Mall in Washington, D.C.

To read more about Martin Luther King Jr., the Albany movement, and his fight for freedom for African Americans, visit KNCB.org. Our Christian broadcasting network offers free Christian movies and a variety of Christian videos on demand and audio sermons for your viewing and listening pleasure.

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3260Reinhard Bonnke

Reinhard Bonnke

Reinhard Bonnke

We act….God acts. The reputation Reinhard Bonnke goes before him. He is a powerful, global evangelistic Christian crusades teacher, preacher, and orator. As a young teenager, he wanted to go to Africa. He became known as Africa’s Evangelist. Reinhard Bonnke is married to Anni Suelz. They have three children, Susie, Kai-Uwe, and Gabrielle. They have eight grandchildren.

Reinhard Willie Gottfried Bonnke was born April 19, 1940, in Konigsberg, Germany. He felt the pain, poverty, and perils of WW II refugee camps He was saved at age 9 and Spirit-filled at 10. His father was ex-military and a pastor. Young Reinhard saw Africa being washed in Jesus’ blood. He heard God say Africa Will Be Saved. He accepted his evangelistic missionary call. As a teen he prepared and today he shares the message of the gospel of Jesus Christ message with miracles.  

Great African Outpouring Evangelist Reinhard Bonnke is a Word of Faith contemporary of Benny Hinn. See Benny Hinn interview him on secular and Christian video channels. Watch him on Christian networks. Hear him on internet Christian radio. As a close friend, he prayed at Benny and Suzanne’s second wedding. He called it a miracle.

Reinhard Bonnke School of Fire

Reinhard Bonnke was a theological student in Wales. He graduated from the Trinity School of Ministry and became a pastor. Bonnke received an Honorary Doctorate from Regents University and a Doctor or Letters from International Theological Seminary. Also, he founded the online Reinhard Bonnke School of Fire and hosts the global Fire Conference. And formed Christ for All Nations(Cfan). Evangelist Bonnke’s motto is Winning Millions of Souls for Christ One at a Time.  Evangelist Daniel Kolenda and Peter van den Berg are also a part of the Cfan Team.

The global ministry of Reinhard Bonnke has completed at least 73,997,391 salvation responses. Follow-up material is made available in 103 languages for 55 countries. Initially, his gospel crusades tent held 800. In 1984, he constructed a 34,000 seat mobile tent. Eventually, he resorted to open air meetings. Later, the crowds grew from at least 150,000 to 1,600,000.

Author Reinhard Bonnke

Christian leader Reinhard Bonnke is also a published author.  He has written almost 100 books and shares his evangelistic vision for Africa and the world. He published his autobiography, Living a Life of Fire. Books written by Bonnke are given as seeds to millions. Some of his main themes include evangelism, faith, the Holy Spirit, and the faithfulness of God.

“Anyone can believe when God is already moving. But real faith

is when you step out when it seems that God is not moving.”_Reinhard Bonnke

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3252Paula White

Paula White

Paula White

Follow Your Faith, Not Your Fears! Paula White is a renown nondenominational megachurch pastor, teacher and preacher. She was born April 20, 1966, in Tupelo, Mississippi. She became a Christian at the age of 9 and a Christian disciple at 18 years old. She began under T.L. Lowery and others. Her field experience included sharing Jesus in inner-city and post-riot areas.

Pastor Paula White

In 1991, Paula White ministered at Without Walls International Church until 2011. On January 1, 2012, she accepted another evangelistic call. She became Senior Pastor of New Destiny Christian Center in Apopka, Florida. You can listen to their online Christian radio broadcast.

Paula White Televangelist

Paula White is also a televangelist.  In 2001, Paula White Today was launched. In 2006, it was on 9 television Christian broadcasting networks.

As a Healing Hearts humanitarian, Paula White she is involved in global missions. She helped Katrina and Haiti victims. Her outreach ministry is also active in providing clean water wells in Africa and India. She assists Feed the Children and other outreach programs.

Paula White spoke at T.D. Jakes’ Woman Thou Art Loosed  and Megafest conferences. She has shared the platform with General Powell, Prime Ministers Thatcher and Netanyahu as well as Presidents George, and George W. Bush. She was invited to do private Bible studies for 2016 Presidential Candidate Donald Trump. You can watch them on secular and Christian video channels.

Paula White has also ministered the Gospel of Jesus Christ to other famous personalities. She is Tyra Banks’ personal life coach. She was a personal pastor for Darryl Strawberry and his wife. Others include Michael Jackson and Gary Sheffield.

Several awards highlight the ministerial accomplishments of Paula White. She is a Trumpet Award Honoree. She has a Rosa Parks Lifetime Achievement Award. The NBA Wives gave her the Behind the Bench Mind, Body, Spirit Award. Jesse Jackson and the RC presented her with the Trailblazer Award. She’s won author awards and has written at least 45 books.

Paula White has one child and two stepchildren. They are Bradley, Angie and Brandon. Kristen Renee died from brain cancer. Paula White married Jonathan Cain on April 27, 2015.

Champions have the courage to keep turning the pages because they know a better chapter lies ahead.

_Paula White

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