Tag Archive: Martin Luther King Jr.

Thinking about Justice this Martin Luther King Holiday
Posted January 18th, 2021 by Mike Hubbard

Happy Martin Luther King Day.  As you are enjoying the day, let me encourage you to think about the issue of Biblical justice.  Throwing a few things out for your consideration. This article by Tim Keller is from his book Generous Justice and looks at the question, “what is Biblical justice?”  I referenced a quote […]

MLK 50, Gospel Reflections from the Mountaintop – Livestream on Tues & Weds
Posted April 2nd, 2018 by Mike Hubbard

I am so pumped about the conference I am attending this week commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.  The MLK50, Gospel Reflections from the Mountaintop event will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday this week, April 3-4, and is hosted by the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of […]

Martin Luther King, Jr. Weekend – A Video to Raise Empathy and Compassion
Posted January 15th, 2017 by Mike Hubbard

Monday is the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday.  Dr. King’s influence on our country was so important for a myriad of reasons.  But at the forefront is the reality that he rooted his pursuit of justice in his Christian faith and the values that are taught in Scripture and seen in the life of Jesus.  […]

Why We Should Remember Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Posted January 20th, 2013 by Mike Hubbard

A few years ago I had the privilege of taking a group of teenagers to Memphis, and during our trip we stopped at the National Civil Rights Museum, formerly known as the Lorraine Hotel.  It was at this location on April 4, 1968 that King was assassinated.  This hotel is now a museum testifying of […]


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