by mcl | Aug 10, 2015 | Columns, Inspiration, Pastor's Perspective
MCL: Despite years of using the term “racial reconciliation,” it seems that racial tension in this country is more intense than ever. From your perspective, where do we even begin to have a meaningful conversation that can move us forward, not backwards....
by mcl | Aug 9, 2015 | Columns, Inspiration, Living My Call
By MARILYN TINNIN Dolphus and Rosie Weary grew up in the backwoods of Mississippi in rural Simpson County. Their story of leaving Mississippi for Los Angeles Bible College in the late 1960s is told in Dolphus’ first book, I Ain’t Comin’ Back. Appropriately...
by mcl | Aug 9, 2015 | Columns, Inspiration, Salt & Light
By REA WATERS These words are to a song entitled “The Potters Hand.” They are also words of meaning to LeiAnn Waters as she has learned to express herself through clay. LeiAnn was introduced to clay at an early age while I was attending Mississippi College studying...
by mcl | Aug 9, 2015 | Columns, Inspiration, The Middle Ages
By SHERYE S. GREEN A recent radio broadcast introduced me to a new term —“room to live.” The program, an interview between the radio host and a law enforcement safety officer, encouraged safe driving. The officer recounted investigating numerous wrecks from which...
by mcl | Aug 4, 2015 | Columns, Inspiration, The Way I See It
By Martin E. Willoughby, Jr. Fifteen years ago my wife Nicki and I were blessed with the birth of our first child—Allison (Ally) Willoughby. We had struggled with infertility, and it was with great joy and thanksgiving that we welcomed her to the world. I distinctly...
by mcl | Jul 7, 2015 | Columns, Inspiration, Salt & Light
By ED VITAGLIANO Editor’s Note: Mississippi Christian Living is pleased to reprint this article that appeared in the April issue of AFA Journal. For Chuck Terrell, the love of Christ and the gospel took him around the world as he ministered in China, Hong Kong,...