Tomorrow is a day to celebrate the life and message of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Each year when this day approaches, I think about an article I read a couple years ago, “Missing Martin,” which classifies King as one of our antisceptic heroes. Too often in our society, King’s message has been emasculated, even [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Martin Luther King’
The Spirit of Sacrifice
Posted in Lexington, Politics, tagged Church offensiveness, justice, Martin Luther King, race relations, service on January 18, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
“Missing Martin,” the Antiseptic Hero
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged antiseptic heroes, James Agee, Martin Luther King, prophets, race relations on January 21, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I hope everyone has had the opportunity to truly celebrate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. today. I encourage everyone to read this reflection on King, the antiseptic hero of today’s stratified society. Let’s not forget that King demanded a radical restructuring of society’s architecture, something we all can work toward achieving.

