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Laurie's avatar

"When tragedy hit, when I was tested, I found that fear had left. It had been overcome by faith." What a testimony to God's faithfulness. I need these words and that strength today. Thank you for sharing.

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NORMAN P FRANKLIN's avatar

Thank you Jemar!

What stood out most about the life of Mrs. king, Coretta, was that the seed of of resistance was sowed in her at an early age. The spirit of resilience was in her before her life intersected with God’s man for such a time as this. There is something about the African American’s character and nature ( that she embodies ) that will not lay down and allow the wheels of injustice roll over us. He life, her residence inspires many generations.

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Judy P's avatar

I love that Coretta Scott King was a force before she met MLK, and was a force during his life and after he was gone. Such a powerful woman for the ages.

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Martha Joan's avatar

Thank you for showing us a heroine who had the courage to overcome her fears. We need to be reminded of this in our times.

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Susie Richardson's avatar

I echo Laurie - C.S.King's testimony of facing fear. It's almost like she stared down the fear, and the fear itself got afraid and high-tailed it out of there. We need to hear these kinds of testimonies now.

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