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“Who Are We, America? From Selma’s Bridge to Today’s Crossroads”
by Michael Cleveland
This week we look back to Selma to Montgomery Marches and the moment the world witnessed Bloody Sunday—when ordinary Americans were beaten for demanding something simple: the right to be treated as full citizens. Their courage helped move this nation closer to justice. But decades later, America again finds itself at a crossroads. With rising political division at home, growing tensions abroad, and war clouds forming in the Middle East, the question facing the country today is the same question Americans confronted in 1965: Who are we? In this commentary, we examine the moral strength of a nation, the responsibility of leadership, and why the future of America may depend less on politics and power—and more on conscience, unity, and the courage of everyday citizens.
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Truth, Power, and the Strength of Your Voice”
In today’s powerful episode of The Minister Mike Show, we bring you a dynamic blend of truth, current events, inspiration, and purpose-driven perspective designed to inform your mind and strengthen your spirit.We begin with a critical reminder: your vote is one of the most powerful tools you possess. From local communities to the national stage, the decisions shaping your daily life are made by those elected—and your voice determines who sits in those seats.News with Karen Massey delivers a sobering look at global and national developments, including:Escalating tensions involving the U.S., Israel, and IranRising gas prices and economic pressure on everyday AmericansControversial spending decisions within the Department of Homeland SecurityNew questions surrounding the circumstances of Jeffrey Epstein’s deathAnd a powerful survival story that reminds us of the value of life and faith🎯 We then break down key political and economic promises versus present-day realities—challenging listeners to think critically, stay informed, and hold leadership accountable.💡 In today’s “Who Dat?” spotlight, we highlight entrepreneur Tristan Walker, founder of Bevel, who turned a common but overlooked problem into a groundbreaking solution—proving that innovation often begins with simply asking, “Why hasn’t this been fixed?”🔥 You’ll also receive:A Minister Mike Minute to refocus your mindset and remind you of your purposeFive Minutes of Empowerment with Pastor Rod J, challenging you to confront what’s been holding you back and pursue your calling boldlyA powerful history segment on the Moors and their global impactClosing reflections on faith, discipline, purpose, and staying grounded in a chaotic world
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“Who Are We, America? From Selma’s Bridge to Today’s Crossroads”
In this episode, we reflect on the anniversary of Bloody Sunday and the 1965 Selma marches to ask a fundamental question: Who are we as a nation? As we face modern conflicts in the Middle East and a deeply polarized political landscape at home, we explore why the "conscience of a nation" matters more than its military might. From the strikes in Iran to the internal tug-of-war within the Democratic and Republican parties, we discuss why true progress starts with the individual and the high stakes of "reaching across the aisle" in today's climate.
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This week we look back to Selma to Montgomery Marches and the moment the world witnessed Bloody Sunday—when ordinary Americans were beaten for demanding something simple: the right to be treated as full citizens. Their courage helped move this nation closer to justice. But decades later, America again finds itself at a crossroads. With rising political division at home, growing tensions abroad, and war clouds forming in the Middle East, the question facing the country today is the same question Americans confronted in 1965: Who are we? In this commentary, we examine the moral strength of a nation, the responsibility of leadership, and why the future of America may depend less on politics and power—and more on conscience, unity, and the courage of everyday citizens.
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Michael Cleveland
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