In times such as this, we need not celebration and commemoration of men and women who lived valiantly, but we need to be disturbed and re-energized; not by the “safe” King, created by certain persons to tone down his radical legacy, but we need the radical King, the radical, Hamer, and the radical Rustin.
Tony’s legacy won’t be found in his name. It will be found in the thousands of people who have taken up his calling and lived out his challenge – to care for the poor and live as Jesus wanted us to live.
May 8, 2013 | BY: MORF MORFORD -- When I see one of the magnificent historic temples or cathedrals, in all of its opulence and ornate craftsmanship, I am...