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  • Days of our Lives, Bold and Beautiful Alum Francisco San Martin Died At 39


    Days of our Lives and The Bold and the Beautiful alum Francisco San Martin has died. The actor who originally portrayed Dario Hernandez on DAYS and Mateo on B&B was 39 years old.

    Rest In Peace

    The County of Los Angeles Medical Examiner’s report revealed that San Martin died of suicide at his home in Los Angeles on January 16.

    In addition to his roles on DAYS and B&B, the actor also appeared on seasons 3 and 4 of Jane the Virgin. He portrayed Fabian Regalo del Cielo. Fabian was an actor on telenovela Los Viajes de Guillermo in the series. Jane and Fabian had a short relationship.

    Actress Camila Banus (ex-Gabi) remembered San Martin in her Instagram stories.

    “Pepe, what can I say, but I love you, and rest in peace, my friend. Love you mucho, mucho, mucho. I wish I’d told you more,” she said.

    San Martin’s run as Dario on DAYS ran from March 2, 2011 – September 19, 2011. Ultimately, Jordi Vilasuso was recast in the role in 2016.

    In 2017, San Martin joined B&B as a Forrester mansion employee named Mateo. Sheila (Kimberlin Brown) tried to get him to seduce Quinn (Rena Sofer). He appeared in 16 episodes during the storyline.

    Soap Hub sends its thoughts and deepest condolences to San Martin’s family, friends, and fans during this difficult time.

    If you or someone you know is in crisis, the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is available 24 hours a day. There is always help available via text, chat, or talk.





    It is with heavy hearts that we share the news of the passing of Francisco San Martin, best known for his roles on Days of our Lives and The Bold and the Beautiful. The talented actor was just 39 years old.

    San Martin was beloved by fans for his portrayal of Dario Hernandez on Days of our Lives and Mateo Ruiz on The Bold and the Beautiful. His charm, talent, and undeniable presence on screen made him a fan favorite, and his contributions to the world of daytime television will not be forgotten.

    Our thoughts and prayers are with Francisco San Martin’s family, friends, and fans during this difficult time. Rest in peace, Francisco. You will be deeply missed.

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  • Madonna posts poignant message honoring Martin Luther King Jr. as President Trump is sworn in for second term


    Madonna posted a poignant message honoring Martin Luther King Jr. on the national holiday in his honor Monday, concurring with as President Donald Trump being sworn in for the second time in Washington, D.C.

    The 66-year-old pop superstar took to Instagram with a series of images of King and text splayed across a clip of the 1963 March on Washington, expressing her resigned sentiments on the day.

    ‘I prefer to focus on what we have to be grateful for,’ said the Grammy-winning singer, whose full name is Madonna Louise Veronica Ciccone. ‘Great leaders like Martin Luther King. Fearless Leaders that Truly fought for Love.

    In a possible allusion to Trump, Madonna said that King did not stand for ‘separation or degradation or Violent threats of any kind to any people.’

    The artist of hits including Vogue, Material Girl and Papa Don’t Preach wrapped up in saying, ‘Happy birthday M.L.K.!! We celebrate you and all that is good. It’s no coincidence that you birthday is on inauguration day.’

    ‘You are indeed, a King [and] a reminder that theme is still hope. Hope that with our collective Unified consciousness, we will have the merit to have great leaders like you in the future.

    Madonna, 66, posted a poignant message honoring Martin Luther King Jr. on the national holiday in his honor Monday, concurring with as President Donald Trump being sworn in for the second time in Washington, D.C. Pictured in LA in 2023

    Madonna, 66, posted a poignant message honoring Martin Luther King Jr. on the national holiday in his honor Monday, concurring with as President Donald Trump being sworn in for the second time in Washington, D.C. Pictured in LA in 2023 

    The pop superstar took to Instagram with a series of images of King, and text splayed across a clip of people marching, expressing her resigned sentiments on the day

    The pop superstar took to Instagram with a series of images of King, and text splayed across a clip of people marching, expressing her resigned sentiments on the day 

    The pop icon took to the social media platform as Trump was sworn in as 47th president, immediately inking executive orders overturning Biden administration mandates on issues including industrial regulations; DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) statutes; environmental policies; and the Israel-Hamas conflict.

    Madonna has been outspoken about her distaste for Trump in the past on numerous occasions.

    After his defeat of former Vice President Kamala Harris in November, Madonna said on the social media site: ‘Trying to get my head around why a convicted felon, rapist, bigot was chosen to lead our country because he’s good for the economy?’

    She subsequently shared an image of a cake that was inscribed with the message, ‘F*** Trump,’ noting, ‘Stuffed my face with this cake last night!’

    The musical mainstay spoke out as Trump drew many higher-profile entertainers to his side as his second term kicked off, as entertainers such as Carrie Underwood, Nelly, Snoop Dogg and The Village People were involved in inaugural events.

    Eight years ago, Trump reportedly struggled to enlist stars to be part of the swearing-in and the various glitzy balls that followed as the entertainers to take the stage included America’s Got Talent alum Jackie Evancho, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and the Rockettes.

    In 2017, the concurrent protest marches around the nation had more famous entertainers than the swearing-in, which stood in stark contrast to someone like Barack Obama, whose second inaugural ceremony had performances from Beyoncé, James Taylor and Kelly Clarkson and a series of starry onlookers.

    There were always some celebrity Trump supporters, like Kid Rock, Hulk Hogan, Jon Voight, Rosanne Barr, Mike Tyson, Sylvester Stallone and Dennis Rodman, to name a few. But Trump´s victory this time around was decisive and while Hollywood may always skew largely liberal, the slate of names participating in his inauguration weekend events has improved.

    The Grammy-winning singer, whose full name is Madonna Louise Veronica Ciccone, said she   preferred 'to focus on what we have to be grateful for,' citing King and his legacy

    The Grammy-winning singer, whose full name is Madonna Louise Veronica Ciccone, said she   preferred ‘to focus on what we have to be grateful for,’ citing King and his legacy 

    Madonna wrapped up in saying, 'Happy birthday M.L.K.!! We celebrate you and all that is good. King pictured in 1957

    Madonna wrapped up in saying, ‘Happy birthday M.L.K.!! We celebrate you and all that is good. King pictured in 1957  

    Trump takes the oath of office as his wife Melania and his children look on during inauguration ceremonies in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol on January 20, 2025 in Washington, D.C.

    Trump takes the oath of office as his wife Melania and his children look on during inauguration ceremonies in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol on January 20, 2025 in Washington, D.C. 

    Kid Rock, Billy Ray Cyrus, The Village People and Lee Greenwood all performed at a MAGA style rally Sunday. Those performing at inaugural balls include the rapper Nelly, country music band Rascal Flatts, country singer Jason Aldean and singer-songwriter Gavin DeGraw.

    Even some who have publicly criticized Trump in the past seem to have changed course: One of the highest-profile examples is the rapper Snoop Dogg, who in a 2017 music video pretended to shoot a Trump lookalike, and then this weekend performed at a pre-Inaugural event called The Crypto Ball

    When a social media user posted a video of his performance, his name quickly became a trending topic on social media with a fair amount of disbelief and outrage.

    Where Trump once emphasized the otherness of a Hollywood that largely shunned him, he´s now turned his attention back to the entertainment capital as a project to be saved. He named Stallone, Voight and Mel Gibson as his chosen ‘ambassadors’ for the mission.

    Following the election, celebrity detractors have also been quieter than in 2017, when nationwide marches brought out the likes of Cher, Madonna, Katy Perry, Alicia Keys and Janelle Monae.

    The People´s March in D.C. on Saturday did not boast about any celebrity participants. At the Golden Globe Awards in early January, Trump´s name was not mentioned on stage – a stark contrast to 2017, when Meryl Streep used her lifetime achievement award speech to decry the president-elect before his first term began.



    As President Trump was sworn in for his second term, pop icon Madonna took to social media to share a poignant message honoring civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.

    In her post, Madonna reflected on the legacy of Dr. King and his fight for equality and justice for all. She emphasized the importance of continuing his work and standing up against discrimination and bigotry.

    The timing of Madonna’s post, on the day of President Trump’s inauguration, was not lost on her followers. Many praised her for speaking out against the current political climate and for using her platform to promote love and unity.

    As the country grapples with issues of racial injustice and division, Madonna’s message serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of standing up for what is right and working towards a more just and equitable society. Let us all take inspiration from the words of Dr. King and continue the fight for equality and justice for all. #MartinLutherKingJr #InaugurationDay #Madonna

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  • Justin Bieber shares poignant Martin Luther King Jr quote amid Donald Trump’s inauguration


    Justin Bieber celebrated Martin Luther King Day with a poignant quote from the late Civil Rights activist.

    This year, MLK Day, which always falls on the third Monday in January, coincided with the second inauguration of Donald Trump held on January 20.

    In honor of the federal holiday, intended to honor the life and legacy of the former minister, the 30-year-old pop star and new father shared an image of Dr. King on Instagram.

    “Hate can’t drive out hate only love can do that,” Bieber wrote in the caption. “Love you happy MLK DAY.”

    The Grammy-winning singer’s message was met with an outpouring of support in the comments below, with one user responding: “YES it’s MLK day and not trump TELL EM.”

    “Only man worth celebrating today,” a second declared.

    Justin Bieber wished his fans a happy MLK Day (Getty Images)

    Justin Bieber wished his fans a happy MLK Day (Getty Images)

    A third replied with another famous King Jr. quote: “Injustice anywhere, is a threat to justice everywhere.”

    King Jr., the leader of the American civil rights movement who died in 1968, is celebrated every year for organizing countless peaceful protests, including the famous March on Washington, throughout his life in the fight for racial equality and the end of segregation.

    The first official Martin Luther King Day took place in 1986, three years after President Ronald Reagan signed a bill into law that established his birthday as a federal holiday.

    Meanwhile, Inauguration Day was initially held on March 4, when incoming presidents, vice presidents, and members of Congress were sworn into office.

    However, in 1933, the 20th Amendment was ratified, moving Inauguration Day up to January 20. Since then, each President-elect has taken the presidential oath of office every four years, whether it’s their first or second term.

    During Trump’s inauguration, he addressed the nation claiming that a new “golden age of America” had begun.

    Standing behind a lectern adorned by the presidential seal, Trump said his return to the White House would ensure that America would “not allow ourselves to be taken advantage of any longer.”

    “Our sovereignty will be reclaimed. Our safety will be restored. The scales of justice will be rebalanced. The vicious, violent and unfair weaponization of the Justice Department and our government will end and our top priority will be to create a nation that is proud, prosperous and free,” he promised.

    Just two hours after being sworn in, the president has begun signing more than 200 executive orders — a record — covering everything from border security and energy to ending birthright citizenship and renaming the Gulf of Mexico.



    Justin Bieber took to social media today to share a poignant quote from civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr amid Donald Trump’s inauguration as the 45th President of the United States.

    The quote reads: “Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.” – Martin Luther King Jr.

    In a time of political division and uncertainty, Bieber’s choice to share this message of love and unity is a powerful reminder of the importance of coming together as a nation. As the world watches the transition of power in the United States, it is crucial to remember the values of peace, equality, and justice that Martin Luther King Jr fought for.

    Bieber’s post has already garnered thousands of likes and shares, with fans and followers expressing their appreciation for his message of hope and positivity. As we navigate the challenges and changes that lie ahead, let us all take inspiration from the words of Martin Luther King Jr and strive to be beacons of light and love in a world that sometimes feels dark.

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  • Georgetown Men’s Basketball Faces Villanova on Martin Luther King Jr. Day


    WASHINGTON – The Georgetown University men’s basketball team will be back in action on Monday, January 20 as the Hoyas travel to Villanova, Pennsylvania to face the Villanova Wildcats at Finneran Pavilion. Tipoff is scheduled for 6 p.m. and the game will be broadcast on FS1. Georgetown enters Monday’s contest with a 12-6 record overall and a 3-4 mark in league action following a 73-68 loss against DePaul on Friday night at Capital One Arena. 
     
    FOLLOW THE HOYAS

    • Monday’s game can be seen live on FS1 with Alex Faust calling the play-by-play and Jim Spanarkel providing analysis.
    • The game can be heard locally on Team 980 and on the SiriusXM app with Rich Chvotkin on the call in his 51st season.
    • A link to the live stats can be found on GUHoyas.com. 

     
    ABOUT THE HOYAS

    • On Friday, the shorthanded Hoyas couldn’t complete the comeback against the DePaul Blue Demons, falling 73-68 at Capital One Arena. Drew Fielder and Malik Mack led a quartet of Hoyas in double figures with 19 points apiece. Caleb Williams and Curtis Williams Jr. rounded out those in double figures with 10 and 10, respectively. Micah Peavy led the squad on the glass pulling down 10 rebounds followed by Fielder with eight. 
    • Sorber leads a quartet of Hoyas averaging double figures posting 14.2 ppg, a mark that ranks 15th in the BIG EAST. Mack chips in 13.9 ppg, followed by Micah Peavy (13.3 ppg) and Jayden Epps (13.2 ppg). Georgetown is the only institution with four players ranking among the top 30 in scoring in conference play. 
    • Sorber leads the squad on the glass managing 8.6 rpg, which leads the league, followed by Fielder (6.1 rpg) and Peavy (5.4 rpg). 
    • Mack paces the offense dishing out 4.8 apg with Peavy behind him at 3.7 apg. 
    • Peavy is 23rd in the country and ranks second in the BIG EAST in steals per game, picking 2.33 pockets per game. 
    • Sorber has five double-doubles to his name, tied for second in the league. The five double-doubles are tied for fourth nationally among freshmen. 
    • Defensively, the team leads the BIG EAST and ranks 15th in the nation in field goal percentage defense (38.7%). The Hoyas are third in the league in steals per game (8.3) and are forcing opponents to commit 14.11 turnovers per game, which ranks third in the conference. 
    • In league games, Georgetown is fourth in the BIG EAST in field goal percentage, boasting an impressive 46.3% shooting efficiency.

     
    ABOUT WILDCATS

    • In its most recent outing, Villanova (12-7, 5-3 BE) defeated the Providence College Friars 75-73 on Friday night in Philadelphia. Eric Dixon led a quartet of Wildcats in double figures with 23 points followed by Jhamir Brickus (18), Wooga Poplar (15) and Jordan Longino (13). Poplar led the Wildcats on the glass pulling down 13 boards, while Brickus paced the Villanova offense with four assists. Villanova shot 43.3% (26-60) from the field, while knocking down seven shots from behind the arc. 
    • Dixon leads the Wildcats and the nation in scoring, averaging 24.7 ppg. Poplar follows Dixon with 14.5 ppg while Brickus and Longino average 11.3 ppg and 10.6 ppg, respectively, rounding out the Wildcats in double figures. 
    • Poplar leads Villanova on the glass grabbing 6.8 rpg, followed by Enoch Boakye (6.3 rpg). 
    • Brickus paces the offense, dishing out 5.5 apg, which ranks fifth in the conference. 
    • Villanova is led by Kyle Neptune, who is in his third season at the helm of the Wildcats. 

     
    ABOUT THE SERIES WITH VILLANOVA 

    • Monday night’s matchup will be the 97th all-time meeting between the two teams dating back to the 1921-22 season. 
    • Georgetown trails 51-45 in the all-time series. The Blue & Gray’s last victory over Villanova was in 2021 when GU defeated the Wildcats 72-71 in the BIG EAST Tournament. 
    • Head Coach Ed Cooley is 8-19 against Villanova in his career and is 2-2 all-time against Kyle Neptune. 



    Join us as the Georgetown Men’s Basketball team faces off against Villanova on Martin Luther King Jr. Day! This exciting matchup is sure to be a thrilling game as two powerhouse teams battle it out on the court. Don’t miss out on the action and come support the Hoyas as they take on the Wildcats in this highly anticipated game. Let’s honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by coming together to enjoy some exciting basketball and celebrate his message of unity and equality. Go Hoyas! #HoyaSaxa #MLKDay #GeorgetownBasketball

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  • Martin, Torbert, Smith, and Cheffers are the Divisional Playoff referees – Football Zebras


    Football Zebras has confirmed the officiating crews for the Divisional Playoffs. Officials are listed with their uniform number, years of NFL experience (including this season), the crew each official worked with in the regular season (by the referee’s name), college, and outside occupation.

    Five alternates are assigned to each game: a referee, an umpire, a line of scrimmage official (down judge or line judge), a deep wing official (field judge or side judge), and a back judge.

    The prior playoff experience that is listed for the crew chief includes his service as an NFL official, including as referee and any other crew position (excluding alternate assignments). Also of note, the eventual Super Bowl officials are on the field for this weekend’s games, but not all are from the same crew.

    All times are Eastern.

    Saturday, Jan. 18

    Texans at Chiefs, 4:30 p.m. ESPN ESPN2 ABC ESPN+

    Clay Martin will be the referee for Texans-Chiefs, who is in his 10th season and 7th as referee. This is Martin’s 6th postseason assignment, including 4 Wild Card Playoffs and 2 Divisional Playoffs.

    R 19 Clay Martin 10   Oklahoma Baptist retired high school administrator and basketball coach
    U 127 Scott Campbell 2 Blakeman California-Davis firefighter
    DJ 79 Kent Payne 21 Rogers Nebraska Wesleyan agribusinessman
    LJ 32 Walter Flowers 2 Allen
    FJ 72 Jason Ledet 2 Hochuli Nicholls State physical therapy and rehabilitation
    SJ 95 James Coleman 20 Blakeman Arkansas electrical engineer
    BJ 38 Greg Yette 15 Rogers Howard defense contractor
    RO Matt Sumstine 7 Novak Phoenix real estate
    RA Tim England 3 Novak
    ALT R Craig Wrolstad 22   Washington athletic director
    ALT U Tab Slaughter 5 Eck Arkansas State chief operating officer
    ALT LOS Sarah Thomas 10 Allen Mobile sales representative
    ALT DEEP Dominique Pender 5 Clark Howard trade support, finance and banking
    ALT BJ Jim Quirk 14 Hochuli Middlebury financial advisor

    Commanders at Lions, 8:15 p.m. Fox

    Ron Torbert will head the crew as the Commanders take on the Lions, who is in his 15th season and 11th as referee. This is Torbert’s 13th postseason assignment, including 4 Wild Card Playoffs, 7 Divisional Playoffs, 1 Conference Championship, and Super Bowl LVI. His Super Bowl assignment was as a referee.

    R 62 Ron Torbert 15   Michigan State attorney
    U 42 Duane Heydt 3 Allen South Carolina statistician and real-estate investor
    DJ 21 Max Causey 3 Hussey Louisiana Tech financial advisor
    LJ 47 Tim Podraza 17 Hochuli Nebraska business performance consultant
    FJ 31 Mearl Robinson 8 Blake Air Force retired U.S. Air Force instructor
    SJ 41 Boris Cheek 29 Smith Morgan State retired director of operations and management
    BJ 120 Jonah Monroe 10 Blakeman Arkansas engineer
    RO Kevin Brown 6 Allen Purdue retired air traffic controller
    RA Durwood Manley 6 Allen Lubbock Christian sales territory manager
    ALT R Alex Kemp 11   Central Michigan insurance agent
    ALT U Barry Anderson 18 Torbert North Carolina State builder/developer
    ALT LOS Frank LeBlanc 5 Torbert Lamar Institute of Technology neighborhood services manager
    ALT DEEP Allen Baynes 17 Hussey Auburn realtor
    ALT BJ Matt Edwards 7 Hussey Western Michigan real estate investment specialist

    Sunday, Jan. 19

    Rams at Eagles, 3 p.m. NBC Peacock

    The crew in Philadelphia will be headed by referee Shawn Smith, who is in his 10th season and 7th as referee. This is Smith’s 9th postseason assignment, including 5 Wild Card Playoffs, 2 Divisional Playoffs, and 2 Conference Championships.

    R 14 Shawn Smith 10   Ferris State finance
    U 92 Bryan Neale 11 Rogers Indiana sales consultant
    DJ 84 Jay Bilbo 2 Smith Ottawa (KS) information technology
    LJ 75 Mark Stewart 7 Novak Pittsburg State rancher
    FJ 107 Dave Hawkshaw 6 Martin Justice Institute of British Columbia firefighter, former CFL official
    SJ 80 Alonzo Ramsey 3 Martin Howard banking
    BJ 105 Dino Paganelli 19 Smith Aquinas College educator
    RO Tyler Cerimeli 7 Blake Arizona State high school officials coordinator
    RA Brian Davies 2 Cheffers
    ALT R Bill Vinovich 19   San Diego certified public accountant
    ALT U Roy Ellison 22 Hill Savannah State IT engineer
    ALT LOS Jerod Phillips 9 Martin Northeastern State real estate agent
    ALT DEEP John Jenkins 11 Eck St. Mary’s sales executive
    ALT BJ Brad Freeman 11 Clark Mississippi State sports park director

    Ravens at Bills, 6:30 p.m. CBS Paramount+

    The final officiating crew of the weekend will be headed by Carl Cheffers, who is in his 25th season and 17th as referee. This is Cheffers’s 20th postseason assignment, including 6 Wild Card Playoffs, 8 Divisional Playoffs, 3 Conference Championships, and Super Bowls LI, LV, and LVII. All three of his Super Bowl assignments were as a referee.

    R 51 Carl Cheffers 25   California-Irvine sales manager
    U 22 Brandon Cruse 3 Cheffers South Dakota School of Mines & Technology management consultant
    DJ 63 Mike Carr 8 Cheffers Wisconsin athletic director
    LJ 98 Greg Bradley 16 Hill Tennessee chemical engineer
    FJ 57 Joe Blubaugh 5 Rogers Pittsburg State regional sales manager
    SJ 33 Nate Jones 6 Cheffers Rutgers firefighter/EMT FORMER NFL PLAYER
    BJ 133 Martin Hankins 2 Cheffers Memphis court clerk
    RO Chad Adams 7 Blakeman Cincinnati operations
    RA Ken Hall 4 Wrolstad
    ALT R Land Clark 7   Sevier Valley Tech chief building official
    ALT U Paul King 16 Clark Nichols College teacher
    ALT LOS Patrick Turner 11 Blake Cal State-Long Beach plant manager
    ALT DEEP Dale Shaw 12 Eck Allegheny pharmaceutical sales
    ALT BJ John Hussey 23 Hussey Idaho State nonprofit founder and CEO





    Football Zebras have announced the referees for the upcoming Divisional Playoff games. The officiating crew will be led by veteran referees Martin, Torbert, Smith, and Cheffers, who are some of the most experienced and respected officials in the league.

    Fans can expect these referees to uphold the highest standards of fairness and accuracy as they oversee the pivotal matchups that will determine which teams advance to the Conference Championships. With their proven track records of excellence, Martin, Torbert, Smith, and Cheffers are sure to provide a steady hand in ensuring a smooth and competitive playoff experience for all teams involved.

    Stay tuned for more updates on the Divisional Playoff games and the crucial role that these referees will play in determining the outcomes. Let’s give a round of applause to Martin, Torbert, Smith, and Cheffers for their dedication to the game and their commitment to upholding the integrity of the sport.

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  • As Donald Trump returns to office, be a Martin Marty, not a Billy Graham


    Faith gets good press. But its real value depends on what precisely you put your faith in, and how you use it. As I’ve said before: religion is a hammer. You can hit someone in the head with it. Or build them a house. Same hammer. Your choice.

    Take two of the most prominent Chicago theologians of the past half-century, Rev. Billy Graham and professor Martin E. Marty. Each used their similar faiths to take vastly different approaches to the crises of their turbulent era.

    Graham, a minister ordained in the Southern Baptist church, used his popularity as a ticket into the White House. There he curled up in the lap of power and became the personal pastor to 11 commanders in chief, starting with Harry Truman and running through every president up to Barack Obama. He baptized Dwight D. Eisenhower and spoke at the funeral of his golfing buddy, Richard Nixon.

    He cast himself as a kind of spiritual adviser, but he was really just a hallelujah chorus, offering moral validation. Graham sidestepped civil rights. He sneered at Vietnam War protesters. “It seems the only way to gain attention today is to organize a march and protest something,” he reassured his pal, Lyndon Johnson.

    You don’t need the perspective of years to see Graham ducking the great ethical challenges of his day. Martin Marty, a Lutheran religious scholar, saw exactly who Graham was.

    “A man in transit between epochs and value systems, he has chosen to disengage himself and distract us by shouting about the end of history,” he wrote in the Sun-Times in 1965.

    Marty’s pulpit was far smaller than Graham’s. But he used it vigorously to advocate for civil rights. When Martin Luther King personally invited him to Selma, he recruited colleagues and went. He not only opposed the war in Vietnam, but founded an organization, Clergy and Laymen Concerned About Vietnam, to do so.

    You can gauge the impact of each man by what he left behind. Graham left us with his son, Franklin, perhaps the coldest stone hater calling himself a man of God on the American scene today.

    Marty left us with the University of Chicago’s Martin Marty Center, which works to encourage interfaith dialogue, viewing religion as something that should bring together people of different faiths, not drive them apart.

    Marty warned against acting as the “servant of a God of prey whose goal it is to annex and enslave.”

    He reminds us:

    “Nothing is more important than to keep the richness of our pluralism alive. To be aware of many different people and different ways, and deal with it.”

    I had lunch with Marty in 2017, when his book on Martin Luther’s 95 Theses was published, and reached out to him to plumb his thoughts now. But he’ll be 97 in a couple of weeks and avoids the public eye he used so well for so long. No matter, his voluminous writings — he is the author of more than 50 books — provide what we need.

    “One of the real problems in modern life,” Marty writes, “is that people who are good at being civil lack strong convictions and people who have strong convictions lack civility.”

    Is that true? Yes, civil people, being civil, aren’t good at bullying and browbeating. But there are other kinds of strength. Quiet courage. The ability to face difficult facts, endure hardships. A lot of people are struggling, I know, to figure out how they are going to endure the next four years. And I thought that Billy Graham and Martin Marty provide models, templates of different approaches. Their era was the same. The country was the same. The issues were the same.

    But one man used his faith to flatter power, and glorify himself, and, not incidentally, rake in the bucks.

    And another tried to bring people together, to help others, and offer faith as grace, as hope.

    Right and wrong do not change with administrations. What changes is the prevailing breeze, and it was sad — though not surprising — to see what boats tacked toward Mar-a-Lago. The tech titans lining up to join Elon Musk, prancing joyfully before our new leader. Maximizing their advantage. Easy to look on that and despair.

    But if you look down at your hands, they’re still there. The ability to act is not taken away from us. Not yet. Our nation might lose itself, but we can stay found. We can try to maintain our decency, refuse to submit to the pressure to betray our core American values — pluralism and democracy, liberty and freedom — and be the best people we can be, doing what good we can, when we can.





    As Donald Trump returns to office, it is important to remember the wise words of Martin Marty, not the fiery rhetoric of Billy Graham. Martin Marty, a renowned theologian and historian, advocated for a more nuanced and thoughtful approach to engaging with politics and society.

    Rather than blindly following a charismatic leader like Billy Graham, who often used divisive language and polarizing tactics, we should strive to be more like Martin Marty. Marty encouraged dialogue, understanding, and empathy in our interactions with others, especially those who may have differing opinions or beliefs.

    As we navigate the complex political landscape ahead, let us embody the spirit of Martin Marty by seeking common ground, promoting unity, and approaching each other with respect and humility. By following his example, we can work towards a more inclusive and compassionate society for all.

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  • Martin Luther King Jr. Day events across South Ga.


    ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) – Martin Luther King Jr. Day, observed on the third Monday of January, is a federal holiday honoring the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

    Here is a list of events that are taking place across South Ga. in honor of him.

    ALBANY, GA

    The H.E.A.R.T. Organization, Inc. is celebrating MLK Day with their 45th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Program and Breakfast.

    The event will take place on Monday, Jan. 20 beginning at 7:30 a.m.

    It will be held at Mt. Zion Baptist Church located at 901 S. Westover Blvd.

    The event is sponsored by the Procter & Gamble Paper Products Company located in Albany.

    SOWEGA Rising is organizing an event in honor of MLK day. The event will include a program, walk, and rally.

    The theme for this years walk is “Mission Possible”. It is about protecting freedom, justice, and democracy in the spirit of nonviolence.

    It kicks off on Monday, Jan. 20, at Shiloh Baptist Church located at 325 W Whitney Ave.

    The schedule of events is as follows:

    AMERICUS, GA

    Phoebe Sumter, Flint River Fresh, Graceful Hands, and the Calvary Episcopal Church have partnered to host a Fresh Produce Giveaway on MLK day.

    The giveaway will take place at the Emergency Operations Center located at 901 Adderton Street in Americus.

    The event will begin at 3 p.m. For more information, you may email mjohnson@phoebehealth.com.

    CAMILLA, GA

    St. Peter AME Church and Naomi Carroll are teaming up to host a pre-celebration honoring Martin Luther King Jr.

    The event will begin at 11 a.m. and last until 3 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 18. It will be held at the Camilla Depot located at 124 E. Broad Ave.

    The public is invited to brunch and learn about “the early history of Blacks in Mitchell County, Ga.: 1864-1890″. The lesson will include history about early Black farmers, early Black churches, early negro burial practices, and early schooling for negros.

    MOULTRIE, GA

    The city of Moultrie will be hosting the 38th Anniversary of Colquitt County’s MLK Jr. Parade in January 2025.

    The parade is open to the public and will the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., according to a post by the city.

    This year’s theme is “All In: Lifting Every Voice.”.

    The parade will be in Downtown Moultrie at 2 p.m. on Jan. 20, 2025.

    For more information or to register to be in the parade, call (229) 921-1689, email colquittcountynaacp@yahoo.com, or click here.

    THOMASVILLE, GA

    The remainder of the MLKFEST will be held in Feb.
    The remainder of the MLKFEST will be held in Feb.(Restoration Tabernacle)

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    Celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with these events happening across South Georgia on Martin Luther King Jr. Day:

    1. Albany: Join the community for a day of service and reflection at the Albany Civil Rights Institute. The day will include volunteer opportunities, guest speakers, and a march in honor of Dr. King.

    2. Valdosta: The Valdosta-Lowndes Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Association will host a virtual celebration featuring performances, speeches, and a keynote address. Tune in to honor Dr. King’s impact on civil rights and social justice.

    3. Macon: The Tubman Museum in Macon will host a special exhibition showcasing the life and work of Martin Luther King Jr. Visitors can explore artifacts, photographs, and interactive displays that highlight Dr. King’s contributions to the civil rights movement.

    4. Savannah: The Savannah King-Tisdell Cottage Foundation will host a series of virtual events, including a panel discussion on the legacy of Dr. King and a community service project to support local organizations in need.

    5. Columbus: Join the Columbus Martin Luther King Jr. Advisory Council for a day of unity and celebration. The event will feature a virtual program with guest speakers, musical performances, and a community art project in honor of Dr. King.

    Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day with these events and honor the legacy of a true American hero who dedicated his life to fighting for equality and justice for all.

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  • Savannah’s Martin Luther King Jr. Observance Day Parade set for Monday morning


    Savannah will celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Monday with the 44th annual parade through downtown.The parade, organized by the Martin Luther King Jr. Observance Day Association, starts at 10 a.m.Expect cold temperatures, large crowds and several major road closures. The parade starts at the intersection of Liberty and East Broad streets, travels through downtown Savannah and ends at the intersection of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Anderson Street.To take a look at the full parade route, click here.Street Closures includeE Broad St: Gwinnett to Broughton (10 AM – 3 PM)Broughton St: E Broad to MLK Jr Blvd (10 AM – 4:35 PM)MLK Jr Blvd: Broughton to Anderson (10 AM – 3 PM)

    Savannah will celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Monday with the 44th annual parade through downtown.

    The parade, organized by the Martin Luther King Jr. Observance Day Association, starts at 10 a.m.

    Expect cold temperatures, large crowds and several major road closures.

    The parade starts at the intersection of Liberty and East Broad streets, travels through downtown Savannah and ends at the intersection of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Anderson Street.

    To take a look at the full parade route, click here.

    martin luther king jr. parade route

    WJCL 22 News

    2025 Parade Route

    Street Closures include

    E Broad St: Gwinnett to Broughton (10 AM – 3 PM)

    Broughton St: E Broad to MLK Jr Blvd (10 AM – 4:35 PM)

    MLK Jr Blvd: Broughton to Anderson (10 AM – 3 PM)



    Join us this Monday morning for Savannah’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Observance Day Parade! The parade will begin at 10:00 am and will march down Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, celebrating the legacy and impact of the iconic civil rights leader.

    Come out and enjoy the vibrant floats, marching bands, dance groups, and community organizations as we honor Dr. King’s message of equality, justice, and unity. This event is a wonderful opportunity to come together as a community and reflect on the progress we have made, as well as the work that still lies ahead.

    Don’t miss this inspiring and uplifting event. See you there! #MLKDayParade #SavannahCommunity #UnityAndJustice

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  • Mary Anne Saves the Day (the Baby-Sitters Club #4): Volume 4 by Martin, Ann M.



    Mary Anne Saves the Day (the Baby-Sitters Club #4): Volume 4 by Martin, Ann M.

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    Mary Anne Saves the Day is the fourth book in the beloved Baby-Sitters Club series by Ann M. Martin. In this exciting installment, the shy and gentle Mary Anne steps up to the plate and proves just how capable she really is.

    When a family emergency arises and the usual baby-sitting plans fall through, it’s up to Mary Anne to save the day. With her responsible nature and caring heart, Mary Anne takes charge and handles the situation with grace and maturity beyond her years.

    As the other members of the Baby-Sitters Club rally around her, Mary Anne learns just how strong and capable she truly is. Through her courage and determination, Mary Anne not only saves the day but also gains confidence in herself and her abilities.

    Join Mary Anne and the rest of the Baby-Sitters Club as they navigate the ups and downs of adolescence, friendship, and growing up in this heartwarming and empowering story. Mary Anne Saves the Day is a must-read for fans of the series and anyone who loves a good tale of friendship, courage, and girl power.
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  • Owl Babies – Board book By Waddell, Martin – VERY GOOD



    Owl Babies – Board book By Waddell, Martin – VERY GOOD

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    Owl Babies is a delightful board book by author Martin Waddell that is perfect for little ones. With charming illustrations and a heartwarming story, this book is sure to be a hit with your child.

    The story follows three owl siblings who are waiting for their mother to return home. As they wait anxiously, they comfort each other and express their worries about where she could be. Finally, their mother returns and reassures them that she will always come back.

    This book is not only entertaining for children, but it also teaches valuable lessons about love, patience, and the importance of family. The sturdy board book format makes it perfect for little hands to hold and explore.

    Overall, Owl Babies is a wonderful addition to any child’s bookshelf. With its engaging story and beautiful illustrations, it is sure to become a favorite bedtime story. Grab a copy today and watch your child fall in love with these adorable owl siblings.
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