by mcl | Feb 1, 2019 | Columns, Editor's Letter
Trust the ultimate Bridegroom A reader recently told me he loves seeing what a single woman can do in the kingdom of God without obligations to husband or family. His remark made me smile — especially since he didn’t...
by mcl | Jan 1, 2019 | Columns, Editor's Letter
New beginnings can last in Christ Anytime I hear the phrase “new beginnings,” I think of Saturday Night Live. There’s a sketch where Dana Carvey plays a washed-up rock star looking to make a comeback. In a meeting with a record label, he...
by mcl | Dec 1, 2018 | Columns, Editor's Letter
Enjoying some natural light with my folks at Petit Jean State Park in central Arkansas during our Thanksgiving travels. When it’s dark, throw some lights on Geek alert: When I’m not tweeting...
by mcl | Nov 1, 2018 | Columns, Editor's Letter
Road trips, Goo Goo Clusters and gratitude As I write this, I’ve just returned from a concert in Nashville. I’m so grateful I got to go. It was one of those shows where the voice, lyrics and music combine to create more than the sum of their parts —...
by mcl | Oct 1, 2018 | Columns, Editor's Letter
Who are your Ninevites? Hey there. Can I ask a favor of you before you read this? Log out of Facebook. In fact, “x out” of the entire tab. Turn off the cable news … and take a deep breath. Now I have a question for you: Who are your...
by mcl | Sep 1, 2018 | Columns, Editor's Letter
Vacation frustrations This summer I took a vacation so full of mishaps; they won’t all fit in this letter. First, I started a road trip to my hometown of Russellville, Arkansas with a spare tire that had no rim (long story). Naturally, I got a...