Civil Rights Movement: Stop Violence with the gun and with the tongue

 

 the Dream lives

This was my first year going to the Dr. Martin Luther King Unity Breakfast in Birmingham, Alabama to support the Civil Rights Movement.  I have no clue to the reason of why I did not attend this wonderful event.  My son William V wanted to go and was pleased to get up early.  I asked why he wanted to go and he said, “so I can be with you dad.”

 

When we walked in we heard the wonderful voices of the choir that transformed the convention center into a Baptist Church. This 27thh Annual event lived up to the high standards of the SCLC.  The first thing that was evident is that this was a celebration of the past triumphs of Dr. King and the people of the Civil Rights movement and boost towards the future of possibilities.

The Keynote speaker was Dr. Charles Steele, SCLC President and CEO, his presence demanded attention.  His commitment to the organization and people of all creeds showed in the first few sentences of his speech.  He mentioned “Birmingham to Bethlehem” which is a campaign to bring nonviolence to Bethlehem and Jerusalem. He said he was in a meeting where a Palestinian man thanked him for holding the banner of nonviolence because, before their encounter the man did not realize that there was an alternative to violent conflict resolution.

Mr. Steele also mentions a “Poor Peoples Campaign “in Paris, France due to the overwhelming unemployment in that country.   This interests me because I set and marched with the original leader of the Poor Peoples Campaign, Hosea Williams.  Mr. Williams was a pioneer of the Civil Rights Movement and to watch him work was masterful. His network of dignitaries and homeless was immense.  I think the SCLC should involve Jay Z and Kanye West as well as the down trodden.

 

In his meeting with President Gorbachev, Mr. Steele said the President asked him, “If the Dream was realized,” I just want you to pause there and ask that question that yourself.  If Yes, then celebrate and get back to work. And if No, just get back to work.

 

He told of his fundraising prowess and how he steered the organization to receive 20 million dollars in a 3 year period which led to the erection of a new office building.  It also set a secure foundation for the SCLC’s future in the Civil Rights Movement. This is a long way from the days of Dr. Fred Shuttlesworth. I wrote a post “Standing on the Shoulders of Giants.” When Dr. Steele met Roland Martin, CNN analyst, Mr. Martin congratulated him and said “the building is good, but what are you doing for the people?” This question adds to the question from President Gorbachev and should make all of us who live the Dream focus on actions.

 

I have a more definitive answer to why I have not attended the Unity Breakfast.  The answer is that I was enjoying the Dream and now I need to help others fight for their Dream.

 

How will you help the Civil Rights Movement? How are you helping others achieve the dream?

Don’t give up on your New Year’s resolution

I am excited to introduce the first guest blogger for www.patiencetodominate.com . LaTasha Diana is originally from Birmingham, Alabama and currently works in the social service field. She has a wonderful heart for people and God. Her walk is inspiring and uplifting. You can find her work at www.hisprincessdiana.blogspot.com She enjoys helping others, playing word games, reading and cooking in her spare time.

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I was motivated by a post on the blog, The Writeous Babe Project called “Motivation Monday: Three Words for 2013.” Her challenge was to identify three words that would set the tone of the coming year. I interpreted this blog as identifying values/attitudes that I would like to exercise to set the tone for the New Year. The three values/attitudes that I thought of were as follows.

1. Contentment

The dictionary defines “contentment” as “mentally or emotionally satisfied with things as they are” or “assenting to or willing to accept circumstances, a proposed course of action, etc”.

The Apostle Paul went through some trying situations in his life. But in the midst of him circumstances, he learned the importance of being content.

A popular verse that comes to mind is Philippians 4 – “I rejoiced greatly in the Lord that at last you renewed your concern for me. Indeed, you were concerned, but you had no opportunity to show it. I am not saying this because I am in need, for I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances. I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want. I can do all this through him who gives me strength.” (verses 10-13 – New International Version)

Paul knew that the people were concerned about him and he was able to find joy even though, the people were not able to physically express their concern for him. And that is what contentment means to me, being able to find joy regardless of how the circumstances play out.

2. Commitment

The dictionary defines commitment as “to give in trust or charge; consign.”

So often, I’ve signed up for things and did not follow through. And as a result of doing so, I felt really bad and had nothing but regret. I do not want that to continue to be the story of my life. I’ve grown this year in this area, but I’ve learned it is better to say “no” than to commit to something and not follow through.
A verse that comes to mind for this is Proverbs 3:3-4 “Let love and faithfulness never leave you; bind them around your neck, write them on the tablet of your heart. Then you will win favor and a good name in the sight of God and man.” (New International Version)

Commitment to me is more than just following through with what I say I will do but, also being a woman of my word, having integrity. Latasha Diana

3. Courage

The dictionary defines courage as “the quality of mind or spirit that enables a person to face difficulty, danger, pain, etc., without fear; bravery.”

I think this goes along with the first two. In order to be committed to something, I have to know in my heart that I am able to carry it out. Again, I’ve done things and not followed through and when I look back, it was because I did not think that I could do. But God never places a desire in our heart or gives us talents that he thinks we will not be able to fulfill. It might be difficult at first, but I’ve learned that as I continue to trust God and walk in obedience to HIM not man, He will make my path clear.

This reminds me of one of my favorite scriptures, Proverbs 3:5-6 “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to Him, and He will make your paths straight. (New International Version)

Being a Christian requires courage! Faith is not knowing how situations will turn out but believing that the situation will work out for the best. God has promised to encourage my heart in every situation.

 

Make God Mighty

God is Beautiful

Make God Mighty sounds weird just saying it. God is mighty all by Himself, why would He need you or me to help Him be mighty?

Luke 19:40 And he answered and said unto them, I tell you that, if these should hold their peace, the stones would immediately cry out.”

 

American Heritage Dictionary

Might:  Having or showing great power, skill strength or force

 

God always possesses the might to make all things possible and He will show this power when we invite Him into our lives.

 

3 ways we can make God mighty

  1. Act like He is watching

If all of your actions are done with the knowledge that the Father is watching then you will be more in line with the Father’s will.  Others will see your love walk and know that you serve a Mighty God. You make God Mighty when you are in His Will.

2.  Speak His word in every situation

Speaking His word is easy in the morning, at night and when we go to church. But when someone wrongly accuses you and it causes you to defend your honor unnecessarily? We need to speak the word of God more in these situations.

3.  Walk in the Might of God

This differs from acting like he is watching and speaking His word because walking in His word requires faith not obedience. Walk in His might and you will get up early to work on your craft. And when you began to walk out on faith the mighty God will show you another level of His ability.

 

How will you make God Mighty?

Immeasurable Week: How do you count life?

Immeasurable Week

True Life is skewed towards how you think on a matter. Look at your life and understand how and what you use to measure joy, peace and success.

Are you counting the right or wrong thing?

When your efforts do not add up…

Making money and life is taking it all…

Are you behind and have no visible progress?

How should you count?

Count hugs – not sales

Count smiles – not profits

Count your physically healthy days

Count the number of days you lived in a free society

Count the days you lived in mental stability

Psalm 121
I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help

 

Why count when, you can be thankful?

Why count when, you can give gifts?

Joy comes from knowing that God wishes you to prosper in all situations.

Do you wonder how does God count?

 

A friend came and got me off the side of the Highway, that counts

Having breakfast at a cafe with my wife, that counts

Teaching my son to change a tire, that counts

Sharing French fries with my daughter, that counts

 

Learn how to count and have an immeasurable week! How do you count?