’It’s a Prophetic Sign’: Black Americans Stand for Israel, Honor Martin Luther King’s Vision
Last week, several hundred African-Americans came to Jerusalem to march down Martin Luther King Street, the city’s tribute to the U.S. civil rights leader. The participants wanted to both honor King’s love of Israel and to show they’re carrying it forward. Dr. King and his wife visited Israel in 1959, and he had hoped to return in the late 1960’s with thousands of his people. Pastor Joshua Giles of Kingdom Embassy Worship Center in Minneapolis told CBN News, “His plan was to bring about 3,000 African-Americans, and he had 600 sign up right away. And unfortunately, he was killed before he could come.“ Now, 55 years later, that same number of people journeyed here to march and to help fulfill his dream.
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