NPR : Standing With Dr. King in Memphis
NPR : Standing With Dr. King in Memphis
Radio that makes you think...and in this case cry...I was in tears as I listened to Me. Rogers and his wife recount their experience in 'hearing' Dr. King speak - his speech that day was soul moving and forceful and the next day he was assasinated. I've been kind of out of sorts lately - but this really hit me hard for some reason....
We owe a huge debt to Dr. King and there needs to be more men like him in our world today.
Radio that makes you think...and in this case cry...I was in tears as I listened to Me. Rogers and his wife recount their experience in 'hearing' Dr. King speak - his speech that day was soul moving and forceful and the next day he was assasinated. I've been kind of out of sorts lately - but this really hit me hard for some reason....
We owe a huge debt to Dr. King and there needs to be more men like him in our world today.
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The church is not the master of the state, nor the servant of the state, but the conscience of the state. -- Martin Luther King Jr., advocating the separation of religion from government, as quoted from Kenny Byrd, "Bush unveils faith-based initiative; critics raise church-state questions," issued by the Baptist Joint Committee (early 2001)
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