
Speeches by Great Religious Leaders
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This collection features 14 of the most important and well-known speeches by some of the world's most influential religious leaders.
- Mahatma Gandhi: "Oh God" (1931)
- Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.: "Paul's Letter" (1956)
- Dr. Billy Graham: "Truth" address in Melbourne, Australia (1959)
- Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.: Sermon at the National Cathedral (1968)
- Pope John Paul II: Address to the Catholic University of America (1979)
- Mother Teresa: Receiving the Nobel Peace Prize (1979)
- Gordon Hinckley: "This I Believe" address to BYU graduates (1992)
- Louis Farrakhan: Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church (1994)
- Desmond Tutu: UNC-Chapel Hill commencement address (2009)
- Pope Benedict XVI: Homily at Westminster Mass (2010)
- Dalai Lama (Tenzin Gyatso): "Nature of Happiness" (2014)
- Rick Warren: Address at the Vatican on marriage (2014)
- Joel Olsteen: "I Am"
- Pope Francis: Address to the Joint Session of Congress (2015)
These speakers are world shakers, and world makers, Because they experience and participate in life for the world's benefit and expound their brilliant observations to us.
Revolutionary, challenging, extraordinary, wonderful.
What would you wish to hear? Daily news platitudes that point nowhere, or these ultimate expressions for future hope by the best in the world?
Superb speakers at their supreme influence
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