Racism is no less prevalent,
Christ is no less relevant.
But after nearly 10 years, every act of resistance just has its season. Time to bear new fruit: https://t.co/9vhMftF8z0
This is a story of women coming together, across culture, ethnicity, age, and class.
What powerful change would be possible if we did that today?
Women can take down empires, but too often, we're too busy trying to take down each other. https://t.co/cbFGV5qrSc
Blinded by patriarchy, Pharaoh's own prejudice undoes him. He kills the wrong sex, and leaves the truly dangerous ones to live.
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God doesn’t create the conflict, but God will use the conflict.
God doesn’t like the conflict, but God won’t waste it.
God doesn’t condone the conflict, but God sure will make us stronger though it.
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(Excerpted from my address at the Ohio Statehouse for Hunger Network In Ohio. Watch the full address here: https://t.co/ycUpwyNlQa)
#4AllPeople#OurDailyBread
How many times have you prayed the Lord’s Prayer?
I confess that I don’t believe that prayer. Not really.
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Today is the 60th annaversary of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther Kings letter from Birmingham Jail. Still as relevant today as ever. Take time to listen/read all the way through:
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55 years ago, April 6 1968, Oakland police murdered 17-year-old Black Panther Party member Lil’ Bobby Hutton, the party’s first recruit and treasurer, just weeks before his 18th birthday
Brandon Johnson’s performance tonight is a stunning rebuke of recent media claims that voters have abandoned criminal justice reform.
Criminal justice reform is not antithetical to public safety—it promotes safety.
Communities deserve—& are demanding—both safety AND justice.
TODAY: Several events are being held in Atlanta on Tuesday to mark the 55th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination. https://t.co/bYHPfQYPbj