I was watching the news coverage of Mr. Mandela's death, and they were showing footage of the crowd gathering outside of Mandela's house... as it grew the crowd began dancing, and then the camera focused in on a lady holding a picture that said "It's in our hands now". As the coverage continued, the news program began interviewing leaders and prisoners that worked and served jail time alongside Mandela, and something just struck me- Mandela gave voice to the struggle, but was not the sole figure that brought about change. It took a coalition of leaders and everyday workers, to take a stand and challenge injustice. Mother Teresa once said that God did not call us to be successful in life, but to be faithful, and to be faithful in the little things first. Mandela was a great man, who was surrounded by other great men and women, who all, I believe, mastered the art of being faithful with even the smallest responsibilities that they were given. And before they could achieve what they did, they had to start small... Large things always begin small. You don't have to be Mandela to change the world... you just have to be awake, aware, ready to be challenged, and willing to sacrifice, even if its a few minutes of your time.