The Cost of Discipleship
And in Selma, Alabama, when I was being interrogated, and all the policemen spat in my face, the face of the white nigger-lover, and only grace kept me from spitting back—grace plus common sense, for I knew I would have been a dead white nigger-lover. I sat in Birmingham jail with Dr. Martin Luther King as he wrote “Letter from Birmingham Jail.”
Serving the Poor: Beyond Food, Clothing, and Shelter
by Julia Demaree For where two or three are gathered in my Name, I am there in their midst. –Jesus (Matt. 18:20)... Read More
Fr. David Kirk’s Legacy of Hope
by Julia Demaree and Albert Raboteau Fr. David Kirk, founder of Emmaus House in New York City's Harlem, died last year on... Read More