A Blog About Life and Ministry in the "Pearl of the Antilles"

Zachary and Sharon Segaar-King, along with their children, Hannah, Vivian, Isaiah, and Esther, who are serving with Resonate Global Mission







Saturday, October 19, 2019

Networking for Transformation



MLK's ministry principles were deeply biblical and transformational.

MLK and Coretta's final resting place in Atlanta.


Ebenezer Baptist Church is a hub for the civil rights movement.


A key strategy Resonate uses in is mission work is networking and connecting mission leaders for spiritual and social transformation. Perhaps the best example of this strategy is Martin Luther King, Jr. As the pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church, MLK could not have made a dent in the plague of institutional racism present in the United States since its earliest days. But through   his connections to the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, community leaders and governmental officials, MLK organized and inspired a movement of Christian leaders who changed the hearts and minds of many thousands of Americans. MLK’s network of mission leaders continued his work even after his death. Where we work throughout the world, Resonate seeks to build networks of mission leaders who follow the Spirit proclaiming the Gospel to bring spiritual and social change for the Kingdom.



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