Commemoration of Rev Dr Martin Luther King, Jr - One Man's Demons There is a deeper brotherhood between the two men as both were raised in the bastion of the Southern Baptist religionKeywords:
Burk Pendergrass, mike huckabee, bill clinton, martin luther king jr, baptist, god, southern baptist, president, holy, church How Close Are We to Dr. King's Mountaintop? Houston, TX - Black History Month has an added poignancy this year, as it is almost 40 years to the day, since Martin Luther King delivered his 'I Have Been to the Mountaintop' speech. In the four decadesKeywords:
Willie Alexander-, willie alexander, black history month, martin luther king, racial divide, nfl, football, discrimination, segregation, black, business, african-american, struggle, black americans, promised land, houston oilers, segregation era, civial rights movement, civil rights, black commu Leadership Lessons Learned from Tim Russert As I began to watch and listen to the stories about Russert be recounted during the televised day-long tributes and remembrances, I realized that Russert exemplified the virtues of a great leader. Nearly everyone, from politicians, colleagues, and even his competitors, lauded Russert's prowess as a journalist and as an interviewer.Keywords:
Ira Wolfe, Tim Russert, leadership lessons, great leader, Meet the Press, Princess Diana, Martin Luther King, humility, trust, persistence, sense of humor, leadership traits, leadership characteristics January 19th, Martin Luther King Day - A Holiday To Remember: Revisited John Reddish has been writing an annual Martin Luther Kind Day Tribute for several years. This year is different. With the election of Barack Obama the next day...This year, I believe, Martin Luther King Day, January 19, 2009 represents the end of a beginning for our American Dream - an end to our violent birth and growth to adulthood as a nation, and an end to lip service paid to promises - still unfulfilled.Keywords:
John J Reddish, Martin Luther King Day Service, MLK Day, Martin Luther King holiday, Barack Obama, inaguration day, day of service, social change An open letter to the black church. It's time to reclaim your non-violent heritage While much of the world is focused on the inauguration of the first African American president, author Aaron D. Taylor challenges the black church to reclaim its non-violent heritage inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.Keywords:
Aaron Taylor, inauguration, Barack Obama, Dr Martin Luther King Jr, black church, non-violence, civil rights, pentecostalism, John McCain, Colin Powell President Obama and Democrats In Congress Work To Steal Little Bailey's Future, and I Blame You. Political commentary relating to legislation and regulations being approved by President Obama and Democrats in Congress.Keywords:
AL Lavallis, Obama, Congress, national health care, debt, freedoms, liberties, Dr Martin Luther King, tax, blame, children TM and the effect of 'ahimsa' in the Yoga Sutra In the Yoga Sutras, the first of the eight limbs of yoga is called 'yama'. Yama has five aspects, beginning with ahimsa, which means 'non-injury' or 'non-violence'. Mahatma Gandhi made ahimsa famous when he mobilized all of India to free itself from British domination without firing a shot. Martin Luther King, Jr., the head of the civil rights movement in the U.S., was one of many who were influenced by Gandhi and his use of ahimsa to achieve social change without violence.Keywords:
Thomas Egenes, Ph D, yoga sutras, patanjali, bliss, stress, samadhi, maharishi, egenes, ahimsa, gandhi I Have A Dream 'For God speaketh once, yea twice, yet man perceived it not. In a dream, in a vision of the night, when deep sleep falls upon men, in slumberings upon the bed; Then he opens the ears of men, and seals their instruction.' (Job 33:14-16)
'And it shall come to pass in the last days, saith God, I will pour out of my Spirit upon all flesh: and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see visions, and your old men shall dream dreams.' (Acts 2:17)
'Were there is no vision, the people perish: but he that keeps the law, happy is he.' (Proverbs 29:18)Keywords:
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