Lessons from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by Bishop Jack Lumanog

Bishop Jack Lumanog commemorates Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (1929–1968), Baptist minister and one of the most influential leaders of the American Civil Rights Movement.  His Christian faith inspired his philosophy of nonviolence, and is best known for the March on Washington, and his famous “I Have a Dream” speech which still inspires today.  

If you go to Washington DC, you will find major monuments to the greatest men our nation has produced. All of those honored were Presidents of the United States – except one.

Dr. Martin Luther King demonstrated that one man, devoted to Jesus Christ, filled with the Holy Spirit, and obeying the call of God, can literally change a nation, and impact other nations throughout the world. – Bishop Jack Lumanog

The Right Rev. Dr. Jon I. “Jack” Lumanog is an Anglican Bishop in good standing with the Apostolic Communion of Anglican Churches and the leader of The Anglican Diocese of St. Ignatius Loyola, overseeing clergy and congregations in the United States, South Asia, Africa and Southeast Asia. A pastor and evangelist at heart, Dr. Jack Lumanog has planted, revitalized and led churches, traveling extensively around the world to share the life-changing message of Jesus Christ. He served as a denominational leader for eight years, providing executive-level oversight for more than 1,000 congregations in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

Dr. Lumanog is currently pursuing post-graduate studies in Management at Harvard University through the Harvard Extension School. He is an accomplished corporate strategist with extensive experience leading high-impact clinical projects for a Fortune 20 healthcare company.