In every struggle for social justice, we eventually face a deeply personal and communal question: Where do I draw my line of resistance? Some of us are called to march in the streets. Some to organize quietly behind the scenes. Some to disrupt unjust systems through civil disobedience. Some to work patiently within institutions. Some to listen, accompany, and heal. None of these lines are accidental. They are shaped by temperament, experience, risk, privilege, trauma, vocation, and faith. Discernment begins when we stop asking, “What is the most heroic thing to do?” and instead ask, “What is the most faithful thing I can do—and sustain?” And what might MLK Jr. have to say about the topic?