If you could ask advice from any historical figure, who would it be? What would you ask them?
Tiara Fourkiller,
New Life church,
Volunteer services at NLC.
“I have so many that I would love to ask advice from or even just to have a conversation with. But I think one I would ask for advice from would be Anne Hutchinson. She was a puritan who stood up to the church when she felt her convictions and the churches doings were not right. I would love to sit and hear where her bravery came from. Was she just tired of a man led to way of life who were pushing their dominance onto women and others? Or did her bravery and excitement come from God as she prayed for clarity?”
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Lynda Williams
Lynden, WA
“I would love to talk with Mother Teresa. The world could use more of her kindness and spirit of selfless giving. Her quotes have often inspired me, so her advice would be invaluable, especially now as we face a world that is divided in fear and anger. “If you judge people, you have no time to love them.'”
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Loretta Oxford Lofton,
Freedom Christian Center
Stilwell, OK
With all the unrest going on right at this moment in Minneapolis, MN, New York City, and other major U.S. cities, (the violent protests, looting, burning down of businesses/government property, etc), after the death of a black man at seemingly the hands of white police officers, I would want to ask the advice of one of the greatest Civil Rights Movement activists, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. I would ask his advice on how he would get these people onboard for non-violent protests. And also, what would he say to our leaders, from the top down, (our President, our Senators, Representatives, our state governors, mayors, et,), what would he suggest THEY do to get this whole mess under control?
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