Prejudice And Racism In Washington

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White Americans ought to repent and blacks also have to forgive so that the country’s issues on racism and divisions can be solved, according to a pastor who spoke on Aug. 28 during the 54th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King (MLK) Jr.’s March on Washington, D.C. On Monday, an interfaith and multi-cultural group of pastors gathered in Washington to tackle America’s divisive issues on the 54th anniversary of the MLK March and vowed to lead the efforts to stand against racism. Pastor Frank Amedia of the Touch of Heaven Ministries declared that Christian leaders must “stand in that gap” and that not doing anything is not an option for them, the Christian Broadcasting Network relays. Skyline church pastor Dr. Jim Garlow, on the other hand,

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