(Photo: The Christian Post)Demonstrators participate in the “March for Our Lives” rally in Washington, D.C. on March 24, 2018.
On Saturday, as many as two million people, mostly teenagers and youth, gathered at hundreds of rallies across the United States to demand an end to gun violence.
Known as the “March for Our Lives,” the main Washington, DC march was attended by hundreds of thousands of individuals.
Here in no particular order are five reactions to the march from Christian leaders. They include officials, comparisons to Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem, and a counter march of sorts.
Greg Stier
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(Photo: Courtesy of Frontgate Media)Greg Stier, founder of Dare 2 Share.
Greg Stier, founder and president of Dare 2 Share Ministries International, explained in a column published by The Christian Post on Saturday that there were lessons the church could learn from the march.
Among them, Stier listed “Teenagers are willing to rally for a cause they believe in,” “Teenagers can speak articulately about causes they believe in,” and “Teenagers can make a difference for causes they believe in.”
“Out of all of the gun-control rallies that we’ve seen in this nation this one feels like it is actually moving the needle a bit. For the first time some…
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