Just Common Sense-Episode 149 Civil Rights Struggle History
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From his early days in New Jersey shaped by the Civil Rights Movement to decades of ministry in Birmingham, Alabama, Jim reflects on how faith compelled Christians to bridge racial divides and later to defend the unborn—the voiceless victims of a new generation’s human‑rights struggle. He recounts stories of reconciliation, revival, and resistance: churches once divided now worshiping “from the same cup,” and believers learning to see the face of Christ in every person—from neighbor to preborn child.
Dr. Hunter and Jim also discuss the cost of conviction—arrests, ridicule, and grace‑filled victories—and how the same gospel that fueled Dr. King’s dream still calls men and women today to “do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with God.”
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