by MS Christian Living | Sep 28, 2023 | Columns, Feature Story, Inspiration
Submitted by the Mississippi Department of Archives and History October is Racial Reconciliation Month in Mississippi. Christians are encouraged to find ways to improve race relations. One of the best ways to promote racial reconciliation in the present is to better...
by MS Christian Living | Sep 28, 2023 | Faith Fashion & Fitness
By Jade Whitehurst Doesn’t it feel amazing to hit your weight loss goal? To see that number you’ve been working so hard for finally hit the scale is rewarding. However, I want to challenge you to lose a different kind of weight: the weight of perfection. I just gave...
by MS Christian Living | Sep 28, 2023 | Columns, Editor's Letter
By Katie Eubanks Ginn In the 2006 thriller “Déjà Vu,” Denzel Washington asks: “What if you had to tell someone the most important thing in the world, but you knew they’d never believe you?” To which the other character responds: “I’d try.”* That “important thing” is a...
by MS Christian Living | Sep 28, 2023 | Columns, Inspiration, Living My Call
Special to MCL Equipped with a Bible in one hand and a guitar in the other, Harold Sprayberry ventures into the metro Jackson area for a singular purpose: to share the gospel with children. For the past 10 years, he has used a Bible club that includes games, songs,...
by MS Christian Living | Sep 28, 2023 | Modern Motherhood
By Sarah Rein I teach history two days a week with a group of fifth-graders, and preparing for that course is a joy. As my students and I read, week after week, we encounter stories of people who used their time on earth to chase wealth, power, and fame. The endings...
by MS Christian Living | Sep 28, 2023 | Redefining Retirement
By Laura Lee Leathers Recently, Charlotte Hudson and I drove to Tupelo to visit with a wonderful friend who lives in an independent living community. Charlotte calls Dottie Hudson “Mama Dottie” (no relation), and I call her Miss Dottie. You might be familiar with Miss...