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In this Sunday Gathering sermon, Emily Perry shares tools and principles from nonviolent civil rights protests of the 1950s and 60s and discusses the relevance for students of A Course in Miracles today. From Martin Luther King's teachings to the inspirational stories of civil rights leaders like John Lewis and Carolyn McKinstry, Emily reminds us how love and forgiveness can overcome even the darkest of evils and remake our world. 📌

Additional Resources: 
Journey of Hope by Global Immersion (https://globalimmerse.org/)
Dear White Peacemakers by Osheta Moore (https://osheta.com/)
A Course in Miracles (https://circleofa.org/the-course/)

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