Published by Tai on 04 Feb 2010 at 04:07 pm
I like this
On NPR, Reverend Samuel “Billie” Kyles was talking about Martin Luther King, Jr. And he said this:
It is said that Robert Louis Stevenson was a man who never enjoyed good health. He spent a lot of time in his room even as a child. He was always looking out the window. His nurse asked him one day, Robert, what are you doing? He said, I’m watching that old man knock holes in the darkness. She said, what are you talking about?
He would climb up the ladder and light the light, come down, move the ladder to the next pole, climb up, come down, move the ladder. And everywhere he would light a light it appeared to him with his little quick mind that a hole was being knocked in the darkness.
And so I’m suggesting that those of us who have the strength and the ability, we should be knocking holes in the darkness. So, Martin Luther King came to Memphis – it was a dark place to come, but he came and he came knocking holes in the darkness.
Photo taken from the Y Mountain parking lot in Provo on a cold night last November.


becca on 04 Feb 2010 at 11:52 pm #
Thanks for stopping by my blog! I read some of yours tonight, and I was liking it as well.
xo
becca