by Dale Hudson
Dale Hudson gives his quick list of what
will make a child bored, disgruntled, or
irritated in a kidmin class.
- Lessons that are not age-appropriate.
- Sssshhhhhh!!! Sit still and be quiet!!!
- Lessons that are not relevant to their life.
- Teachers who do all the talking in class.
- When no one knows them personally.
- Music that is too "babyish."
At 87, the Rev. C.T. Vivian can still recall the moment, decades after the height of the civil rights movement.
As he stood to conclude a meeting in his Atlanta home, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. joined his activist colleagues in song, his eyes closed, rocking back and forth on his heels.
“There is a balm in Gilead,” they sang, “to make the wounded whole.”
As the nation pauses Monday (Jan. 16) to mark King’s birthday, those who knew him say hymns, spirituals and other religious songs helped carry him through troubled times.
The spiritual fit King’s unique circumstances, said Vivian, who recently was named vice president of the SouthernChristian Leadership Conference, the civil rights organization co-founded by King.
“The average Christian doesn’t have to pick up his phone when it rings and think about somebody killing him or his children,” said Vivian. “The average Christian didn’t have any of that.”