World Peace
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it still leaves a message in the world about justice and that it doesnt matter whether your strong or not and it discusses the importance of independence
Gandhi's message to the world centered on non-violence, truth, and the power of peaceful resistance. He emphasized the importance of civil disobedience as a means to challenge injustice and promote social change. Gandhi advocated for self-reliance, equality, and respect for all individuals, regardless of their background. His teachings continue to inspire movements for justice and human rights globally.
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he is very brave.
It is an indirect quote Arun Gandhi used in "Arun Gandhi Shares the Mahatma's Message" by Michel W. Potts.
His core message: Matthew 4:17New International Version (NIV) 17 From that time on Jesus began to preach, "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven has come near."
Zephaniah preached his message through his writings. He would write about what God had said to him (speaking because he was a prophet).
You have to remember nonviolence because that was his main message ;)
People are capable of shaping their own destinies.
John the Baptist preached his message of repentance and baptized people in the Jordan River.
It is not sure Gandhi really said it at all. It was only cited in "Arun Gandhi Shares the Mahatma's Message" by Michel W. Potts, in India - West [San Leandro, California] Vol. XXVII, No. 13 (1 February 2002) p. A34 in a form of "We need to be the change we wish to see in the world."