Letter from Birmingham
Children, Today, mark’s the 50 th anniversary of MLK's letters from Birmingham. The words are profound and filled with moral conviction. A conviction to see the world for not what it was, but for what it could be. Martin Luther King had a desire to impact the world in such a way that others could see the power of scriptures, which taught him the power of perseverance and love. Jesus tells us repeatedly about the power of love. Today, 50 years later we have made profound strides in race relations, but we still have a long way to go. Sadly there are more human beings in slavery than any other point in history. Dr. King questioned the position of the modern church in his letters and wondered why were they not stepping to stop the injustice. We have been fortunate to travel to a variety of places and have seen with our own eyes the plight of poverty and continuous abuse to the fatherless. The behind scenes story of your brother is tragic, the hope for others