Dear Gov. Nixon,

For the last several months, the nation's eyes have been on Ferguson, Missouri. Few had heard of this small St. Louis suburb until Michael Brown was shot and killed by a member of the city's police department -- whose mission is supposedly to serve and protect. Now this community is an infamous global symbol of the nation's continued struggle for racial equality and the troubling trend of police militarization.

Jesus proclaimed, "Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called the children of God" (Matthew 5:9). The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. reminded us, "True peace is not merely the absence of tension: it is the presence of justice." These are not idealistic thoughts or nice sentiments to be dismissed when tensions and conflict arise. Rather, they are wise words of truth that should guide our thinking in moments of distress. We need to make Jesus' instruction real and consider Dr. King's words a practical exhortation for the ensuring peace and public safety in Ferguson once the grand jury has made the decision of whether to indict Darren Wilson.