The Rev. Bernice King, the daughter of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., has continued her father's call for nonviolence, including a role to be played in the effort by churches and faith. 'I think we need to do a better job of developing people in the body of Christ to become instruments of peace,' she said.
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The Rev. Bernice King, the daughter of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., has continued her father's call for nonviolence, including a role to be played in the effort by churches and faith. 'I think we need to do a better job of developing people in the body of Christ to become instruments of peace,' she said.

Nonviolence offers timeless message

By Lucas L. Johnson II
The Associated Press

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. – While the nation struggles to agree on how to curb gun violence, followers of a man gunned down almost 45 years ago think his wisdom still offers an answer.

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