by mcl | Jan 4, 2018 | Columns, Inspiration, The Middle Ages
By Sherye S. Green Playing Dress Up No More I well remember how much fun it was as a little girl to wear my mother’s high-heeled pumps and clomp around the house, laughing all the while at the funny sounds the shoes made. Both of my grandmothers...
by mcl | Jan 4, 2018 | As I See It, Columns, Inspiration
By Dan Hall Kneeling, Race, and Conversation I have friends on several sides of the “kneeling-during-the-national-anthem” debate that hijacked our national conversation this past fall. I have friends who recoil at any appearance of...
by mcl | Jan 4, 2018 | Columns, Inspiration, Outside In
By Chris Bates Do You Feel It? The early December snow really blew our minds. We were amazed at how deep it was so quickly, and even how light and soft it was for making snowballs and snowmen. I sat with a cup of coffee and watched as the sun came...
by mcl | Jan 4, 2018 | Columns, Inspiration, Live Life
By Scot Thigpen T-A-X CODE of 2018 (and Beyond) Fellow citizens. This tax code benefits everybody. This I know. Not the code that recently came from Washington, D.C. I’m talking about the one that came from Bethlehem a couple thousand years ago. The...
by mcl | Jan 3, 2018 | Columns, Inspiration, The Doctor Is In, This Is My Story
By Marilyn Tinnin When Skin Color Didn’t Matter— The Callaway Chargers Football Champs of 1975 With the opening of the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum in December, so many stories of racial injustice have been enshrined for posterity. Here is another true story...