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Here in the US, many people have the day off for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. It’s often celebrated as a day of service, or of remembering and continuing Dr. King's legacy. It’s a day I’m reminded to practice hope, non-violent communication, and love.
Dr. King’s sermon “A Knock at Midnight” seems especially relevant right now, as do many of his words. There’s much more at
The King Center website.
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